The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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South,!,
mot with a singular accident in ;
Mobil* oR_thf afternoon
hj44ifljaLT‘lu_-iUi^^,f2nJ, find-------pn ^ f.w.riL-
F<-3S ‘
..u
ts&
nmimm has hewn transar.Uri:
of school trustee elec-
Wious ffisB *>••»
oenve*eed an^kppru^
rf~
and the school tax ia such dis
trie to as have adopted local tax*
ation Whs levied in the amounts
Voted.* ' '" “*
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taxes were
levied
County
follows*
Gdn. Co. fund.......• ■ • $0.25
Court house B. I. ft 8. fund .06
Bpeeial repair filiL ?• •• -
Bridge B. 1. ftB. fdnd.. »tt« .IS
K. ft B. fund.IS
i County pott T •: .25
The report of. the tax collector
~ was received, found correct, and
approved. —,---4—
Reports of the various county
and precinct officers were re-
peived end approved and a large
number of accounts and claims
have been allowed, including
quarterly salaries of officers and
■»e
expenses of the quarantine uur-
smallpox1 search «.~
cash in the bank was
fi thing, we hev
id nutfp
must pay some men a hun-
| compliments and give them
»n puffs, and he takes it ae
h hear,uf | U>qnd out of thVeity oxiffed, M r
^ notj^eTir Horns was “scaled at a window
v
tfibOto to his greatness—never Mffisirnck.Tr^etfm ths-accl*
think* that it does him any good.
But If we happen to say any -
thing this man’does not liket or
something that he imagines re*
fleets on his character, see how
quickly he hares up and gets ex*
cited about it. Then our evils
are charged td usp, but we never
apparently
good we do.’t The above is the
experience of newspaper mem
was * ‘sea!ed at a window
with his etboW op the sill whenf
his arm was struck ami broken
by the open door of a car on a
-ABAmS & ELLIS
Mm ■
dent will not seriously detract
from the enjoyment of his tislt
Lx hit. ,i.Uwi> -Mwi-tfr** hr
will soon recover.-rWcuihetjurd
Dmmmt,
The Most Common Ailment.
More people suffer from rheu-
Rheumatism is conceded to have
its origin in a poinmedcondition of Y . saySr “1 fta™ been afflicted
the.blood, and to he moat succss-
fully treated by hwiujink, which
acts upon the liver*, kidneys and
other blood purifjjring organs,there-
T
by la.w.
The usual number of road lig*
itftlit* were on hand, desiring to
dose up gate, kill and change
the public roads but no
hare been passed so far.
Garde are out for a bachelors!
reception, to be given by Messrs.
Hollingsworth T_Fowlfif, TreUfi,
diet of $15,000 agaipst Cunning*
ham and the publishing house
Jointly, arid $10,000 additinni*!
Lawler and Hollingsworth in the
hall over Matthews, Tidwell ft
0 u’olpek. A swell ttrnftdscxg
t
pectedT
__ WHYtt MUMBL'QUED?
Travelling Opticians charge
you ten-te■■fifteen debars fur 9pec-
immiMiituui
taclBH.
You can get better ones
M QOfriaeca‘ti for Jena mun-.
ter
ast 8ide Public Square
G;—Vn—Black returned
«w ■ inKL. .*»*,****»
Tuesday from the Southern Bap-
— riqfr'Ceyrontjoa at Near Orleans,
JV-
e reports 1 a pleasant and
oeting.
Mr. and Mrs. RiS. Mabry en-
tertained the young people Just
Tuesday evening. A nice time
is reported- ; . 1.
Mrs. A. J. Broyles, of Mem-
phis, is visiting relatives and
friends in Graham.
v - > , ifli • - x—
Hereafter The Leader will be
issued on Thursday instead of
Friday. All advertisements and
communications must be handed
S_
insure publication.
morning
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by ill vt-ytniytfae system of the rtF..
f..,d,nS ®"**»
Sold by Graham Drug Co. • S-
■ ^u.gfLui ’ii_______... 1.**
For some time a libel suit ha*
been pending in Nashville,
Tenn., entitled John C. Under-
wood vs. S. A. Cunningham, ed-
ing the smallpox scard
Vatoran.
and the Southern Methodist
Publishing House, the plaintiff
claiming *50,000, On the 2nd,
ihst., the jury rendered a ver-
ment. Thio is wholly unneces-
sary, too, for u tnirtr mny he of
feoted at a very small cost. 1 G.
W. Wescott. of If**do*date, N,
with rheumatism fur some limy
ami it has caused tpo much StflTef.
ing. I concluded to try Ghumb«^r-
Uin’a 1‘atu Balm and am pleased
to say that it baa cured l^crr
against Cunningham as punitive
damagee.—The Oonfedprdite Vet-
erap is printed by the Methodist
publishing houke. '^"•~rv*.
$QOO
Salavjr YEARLY
Mon and womm uTgood adilroat e> rop-
rrand IU. mna la twual of^M^iningiatwnU.
ut^ora for local work looking nftor our intor-
ww». $900 snUrv KUMmniMMi y«rtv; o»-
Ui nnanikiim —3------- ~ f‘ *
ViqtcemMrt. old1' e«i»hH|hi».l honae, tio tt
chance fo »-i»ro«t,n»*n or woioan Ur w»urc
i per mane in i, T i l\-i it t lj;. *t i n n*
^ k M»rv*»fc inq
and future. 2tew, brilKajit Him*. W ite
atom*. STAFFORD l»RESS.
23 Cue act! Ht.,
■m
New Have*, Co*n.
THE BEST HRESCHtPTHJN FOR
MALARIA
^-A drunkard brings misery not
only on bimaeli, but also upon
hie children and his chfidren.'s
children. The highest medical
authority of Germany (a man
himself fond of an dccasional
glass of wine or beef*, hence not
a person to speak from a biased
or prejudiced standpoint) makes
this overwhelming
statement:
In the fit St geliBrgUOrt . tne love
u Huppljr of ,x ;
p ■ .ftFWIWQ MACHINES,
PIANQ5 and 0RGAK5.
gj Sewing Machines froin$7.5o up.
PIANOS AND OROANS BEST MAKE,
Lowest Prices tor Cash, c-------v
1
1
L.
y
1
[Close Prices and Good Terms on Time Sales.
Sewing Madmie Fixtures, Needles, Oil,
SHUTTLES, BELTS, Etc.,
Always on hand. Next door to Phrter'K Stuldlo
Shop, GRAIl,AMl«! T f
■4-h
ADAMS & ELLIS,
tv
■am
rmm
. A Brazos county^rarmer on* f-^.Tha (>enitentiary board of Min-
pounces the appearance of the. nesota hafl" f^ceaamencied the
boll weevil. Younger brothers for life parole
'*"■ and it is
riiildren who arc wcyk, fretful , board of-..pardu04 ..will gr^nt the
r troublesome should be given g.[ p^rultt^ \ Ben a tor Blkins is snid
‘1
Received The Grand Prize
at the Paris
! v
uu trim
S^trsrfr^w!
HENRY II. ROELOFS & CO.
• - Philadelphia
sags
^ ■•aui.
REPORT Of THE GiHIOITlON OF
The. Becklas National Bank,
Reported >by W.
ComVPrec. No. 2 «..«
At Orsliam, In tho Statn of Toxa*. at the
riueu ui huaiuera. Appl IMth, 1801,________
*«80URC*I.
lionns and dbcuunts............. $LHU,27y.,X7
<)v*.rdrafts,M>t-urml anti urnNH-urad 4S^&0.G&
|IT. S. lioioL U> MH'breoirrulatloh 28,000.00
awmritira, • l.oftu.oo
Bat i kiiifrliuiti^,furniture * flitim-* IS,Of) .98
Otln-r raal or lit to uwn«>J.. ........ ly.IH7.Gtt
Duo fn>ni National Bank* (not
ltowrvc ) ------•21,523.4*2
- Duo from Stato Bonks and Banker* 13,420.01
Duo ftnm anprarnd rosorve agenu tS.TTS^R!
... CwidMiu uthtu- vn»h item**.......
umJd ittoed that the yiutea of other National Bank*..
of alcoholio drinks produces al-
ooholio excess and moral rfwpr
tty. In the second generation
the drink mania will be strung -
ly developed and;the individuals
will be subject to attacks of in*
sanity and general paralysis.
4n the—third generation wittier
hypoohrondia, apathy and flRt*
dencies to commit murder. In
the fourth generation will be im*.
becility and idiocy, Gladstone
says that greater calamities have
fe«SIL.
thafThy the combined lorces of}.
vru^ firnrinn TiTp~t ppgtt7r»Tr7Ty>
healthy, and active, h«v« roryjciyil war his life was onoe saved
checks, briglit cycs, will he happy, by the Younger-s -and he hs»vd
and lavightnai nil iht* diiy long. Pri<;e way3 .^appreciated the act and
' ^*ur <l*l<il- ^>V wnrlfnl fsiihfillly fnr^TTTcTr
Drug Co.
-—;—
release.
NOTICE*.
AH-persions wanting sewing
dt>ne will do well to call on me
before going . elMcwhere. I cut
- J';"' f^ antT make ladfea* art l childrens*
° ‘ “ clotiiing; also do plain sewiug
Chills and Fever in
SKJritwaWLi!.i. .imply IE7PS
iron ami quinine in a tajaiIcaa,jVu*at. a liiut claor -man-
No Cure—no pay.
Tbihgs to Forget.
If you want-to increase your
happiness and prolong your life,
forget J’our neighbor's faults.
Forget the slander you* have
heard. Forgot the temptations.
Wind, Ruin and llail.'
A severe windj, rain and hail
storm dune considerable dkihage
Forget the fault-finding antTgive
\a little thought to the cause
which provoked it. Forget the
peculiarities of your friends, and
only remember (ho good points
at (Abilene, Cleburne, Rhome,
Granbury, Tiago and Joshua.
In Johnson county hail tell to the
damage to crops.
I
Is it 'possible that the Santa
Fe has designs on Mineral Wells
and intends running trains'into
the great health resort of Texas V
it would seem so from the devul=_
opments of the past six months.
. Aiailroaii officials >i<> not often
sidetrack their private cars at
— out-of-the-way {daces just -for
the fun 'dt tne thing. They do
not have ijme:—Index,
which make j^ou fohd of them.
Forget all personal quarrels or
histories.you may have heard by
accident, arid^Khictv if repeated,
swwild sdern- -it- Thousand feimes-
tfprse tkan They -really
Biot out as far as possible all the
disagreeables of -life; t-hey will
come, but they willvgrow larger
when you remember them. Qb-
literato evenrthing disagreeable
RfSspeotful
Mks. K. J. Trueblood?
we. raise old /fhe, pew. brpqm-hAnOie 'factory.
Billy Cain” - aftuut political
boskes in New York, when^we
must confess, wef have*, such
monsters here in grand old Tex*
at. Kor insiai^ce,-1 Jo Bailey and
the Waters-Pierce
6Vy»u)ur Ncu'«.
trust.-—
7T
Stop3 the Cough and Works off
*r_ the Cold.
Laxative Bromo*Qqinjhn Tablets
No Ray.
from yesterday; start out with a
clean sheet for to-day, and write
Upon it for sweet memory's sake
' which -are
lovely and lovable,
cter. —•* -
FrIcej25_cettn*T
*»
i; H»»
7^—
chewing
tobacco
w^i a
'.v
MiMift only hy
. c. wctmoss Tosacco CO.
S4. t*uU. Mo.
Tht Inrytsl indry^mUM "
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Mou iitlJallnT'Tex , May 13 —
at this place is new in operation
and is using'el n and sweet gum
timber. It lias a daily capacity
of 2,000 handliss and is the only
factory or the-kind m the state.
.*:L ■
; JleiiftiOMS Caiiuoti be (!ttretl
liy l*n «T rtpj*!i«-nt'U*n*, 8» they out)not rcarh
the diiMiaxHl i ortion of the oar. Them k
onlj- one way to cuni tWaftiwe, VhH Hmt it*
»'?> •» *^rjr CtlSSSS
«>U« lliiin^"»Ltln* Kni.Uohit>ntultt}, When
Floods on the Mississippi, Ohio-
and W*al>a8h rivers have caused
Terrible de*lrucebn lo property
in Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana.
It is estimated that 400,000 acres
of wheat has been dest Dyed.
THE NEW MILWORJiD
THRICE-n-WE^LEDITlOK.
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Kmctioiial papnr curreitoy, iii« k<>U
, Ad opqu.p^................
haaSvl Ry»«y 1%^. Hi;
484.17
147*. 00
10.00
Kstray Noire
W. H Cloud,, near Murray,
dark bay mare, about 10 yaara
old; 13 hands high, hranded JP
on left ehoulder and E7on
thigh. This April 15, 1901.
Reported^by W. P. Stinson,
Coni’r Proo* No. 2, and left with
A. Donnell, one red steer,, 2 .
*years old, branded lK on left
thigh. This April 15, 1901.
Taken up sad reported b/J. l
Rurgess on his fsrhi
west from Graham, two lit
si ray horses described as follol
to-wit: One roan mare 10 or 1
yrrrold. branded b fi oh I eft shoo
dor ami D Clm Ivlt hip, ahq4l"1
4vf
IpUuu i
8r»r (5 jwr ivut of Jreulotioi)) 1,250 00
, .feial........ .*............. S4H) ,0H|,40
LIABILITTK8.
4'npiUI at >ok paid in ....... .1 $1 (kl.000.00
l*!ir|ilux fund .7 ....... ;.pr * 20^(X)0.00
OnaividaJ ph*liU.Ht>- <-xp.-rww*^
»wl .Uu» paid .....______ 6.150.08
Natioiml Bank doU-a nuUtfuidin^ 25 000.00
Dun to other NmiouaJ Bank*... J J74.14
itrii
yyBinrt
♦Wk
22-*.*tfi.yr
Time cortiflcHth* ol <lwp.M»it. ..... 1,718.00
Total............V ..... $3Hi ,062.43
Htato ofTuxa*. County of Y«*ung V to:
I. K. B. Norman, Pr. *ido t <>1 tho h1*.*»«
ItaiiUMl himk. A,* mil^unil. >u;.H.r I l..t
hands liiglq one two year old horse
unit not branded. This April
1901. CiKo. McLark.n.
I' ■*
C. V. J. Y C\T.
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ARE YOU*
BANKRUPTin
constitution undermined
Iravaga
lined
e in bating, by diarc*^
»l»il<iu«»iit.U true in the butt of my |
yarding the laws of nature* or.
physical capital all gone, if so*'.
NEVER DESPAIR -
know lod^ii oitd belief . f
JL M. Atix.
Hubft-rilied and *w<*ni to b?fero ino thi»
14th day akltey, D»01
j Tutt’s Liver Pills will cure you.
ForsiBkJicadachc. dyspepeia^ ■
J'
TSVITf* .TxTihiSr#-
Notary I'ubllu V’omitf Co., Tuxim.
Cokriut—Atti-f:
it. K. ARftorn, i
.1 M= N-mman, I l)iro* t<»M.
J.'B. N<niHi.i, | ‘ y.-•*
torpid:
sour sfmqacH,' Ynalaria,
liver, constipation, biliousness
and all kindred diseases.
Tutt’s Liver
an absolute cure.
/ V
- A KTg rain fell hero lasj'night _ __
*na B„l> Crxek U awimmiiig. I ^ nammoth jflck>
DO YOU GET UP
TOBW4.AME BAffi?
Will makw ilio present“iiranr;
rrr-
Aluiont 4 Dnily at tho Prioo
eLa Weekly.
-4—
The presidential campaign is
ov^r but the world goes on juwt
-tlio same and it is full of news.
To learn this news, ju«t a*It, it, -
promptly and impartially—all
t=rli
fl
i Kllrner s Sw,
. 1 the ereat kid
li end bladder i
if serve maree at $y the
insicrance,-money due when Ike
fact is akoertained, mare traded,
or removed from the county. In 1
Ktimer's Swamp.Root, ah cases the colt stands good for
the fees.—Meres win"
f Aim©* everybody^ who reads the news-
papers Is sure to kijpw of the wonderful
cures mods by Dr.
y " "*’ - --i
' remedy,
it is the freat medi-
cal triumph of the nine-
teenth century; dis-
covered after years of*
scientific research by
Ktfaner. the eml-
end hladk
wonderfully successful In promptly curing
lame, back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou-
bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
‘hi, World which comes to tho sub-
antirely closed DMInosb is'LSt^^ntt. tutd
unity- Him infiuinmatioii fan ho UiTfsty. -out
the columns of The Thrice-a-
Week KcJition of The New York form dfkidnev trouble.
Dr. Kilmer’s c——■
otnmhrded
heyV Hver or
8AM is a beautiful black, JL
hands high, 6_years old, and is
of tAe best Kentucky stock. H6.
is the Goldstnn Jack and ha*',
proven hmtself to be a .fine breed*
ct. Before breeding call at my
farm and see him.
VWM. JOHNbON.
'* -
te not rec-
;^.The if rice- WsM ' World's I
The Fine French Coach Horae, •»
F^RIS,
mzssi:
TJ.
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When the liver faild to secrete
glistr language been mode by which all r«
,Q waaf it. ' ! who have not already tried
wher
bile, tho blood beconiftB loaxLd with
bilious; -prrpi rtiex, the digestion
becomes .impaired and the bowels
and thin tuho rt*itt>rt«l to it* normal «t*T
tion, Itcurin^ -to i11 he destroyed forever;
aloe ai*w out of ten are r iu« d Ly catarrh,
which i» '*othtni< hut nn inflamed condition ’ Jg pjjplcprv ..
ifikaisitiwuayrfsee *, ^ /, , Tt, _______
\V.' win i:iv. w Hundred i>6l»m.'fbr|feFlltHr Hllbscnptforr-piiBO is-only RnddUl ITybuhav^ k»dpeyroVw^feffii^ld:
StdXi-aer year. We offer this When Writing mention reodlnr this renerous
the Knj
yot
srrangemem has
all readers of this peper
It, may have a*
World’* sent free by mail, aisoa book last
*” ' *'* ^ In 1 liner more alvoul C,»«ma Daa* aaJ 1.a—, a_
at my place in South Bend, and
will serve mares at $0.00 ail
or $7.00 at home of mare ____,w
at Jo Washburn's two days the
telling more about Swamp-Root and how to tnnrea.
any eo*e of 1) nfnom (caused by catarrh) $UIX>..per year.
that cannot Imi cur. d by Hall’s OiUrrh unequalled newspaper and*THS °^®f *n this paper and
OuaJiam Leadkr together one g, KC “
Tht Tvnmp-
ISSrr
!'• V" t
YOU KM0W WHAT YOU ARE TAKIR
Whop you take Grove's Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle,
showing that it is simply Iron and
4i»1m64 is a taselese form
Cure, No Pay. 6o cehU.
Kg * ;t-
, JtK
Bg^ -
f;?--
3%
.'
• Chicago, 111., May II.—In the
, Driscoll blacklisting case the ju-
ry failed to agree and w?s
iiischargod by the court. The
case* was that of M. Driscoll
against the Pittsburgh, Fort
Wayne gpd v Chicago rail-
way Compimy Tqjf $50,000 dam-
ages for alleged blacklisting af-
ter the American railway strike
}n 1894. Drisooll was* a switch-
pan and .like many olLers he
sued the railroads as a result of-
alleged discrimination against
those who who had joined in Uu-
grest strike,ad vanced tfie charge
Diet the rajlroade of the United
States
Moore’e 1'ilulea^are a guaranteed
cure for all forma of Malaria. Ague,
Chills and Fever, Swamp Fever,
Malarial Fever, Bittoua Fever,
Jaundice, Biliousness, fetid breath
and a tifsd, listless feeling. They
re Rheumatism ami ih«laaeitude
following blood poison produced
from malarial poisoning. No qui-
uiig^, Nu Arsenic, Acid or
Do not ruin stomach or teeth,
tirely tasteless. Price 50c*. per lx»x
Dr. C. C. Moore Co , No 310 N .
Mala St., 8L Louis, Mo., orut Gra-
ham Drug Co.
action on the Jiver ano excretory
organs, and a| few doses will cure
any case of biliousness. Price «>0
cents. Bold, by Graham Drug Co
Cure.; Bernl for circulars, fiw.
. KY 4a -CD., Totod
f^TEoLI Ly Dru^ui-.t*. 7i>o.
Hall's Familv l'iib are the boat
u ! .*■
-O.--year for $1.05.
writing memion reading this generous
in thl« paper and
/our address to
Kilmer & Co,, Bing-
The regular subscription,pries regular fifty cant and ■—AtotoSi, SiK
of ^he two papers is $2.00. *>w •» good druggtsta.
PARIS iss beautiful Iron Grej
xo l-°2 hands high; is half French
Coach and half iVrcheron. Call
■M
»Bd t«« him,_____ _. i
... „ N. P. BOOZER.
South Bend, Texas.
mm
■ ■— win sen Ai-ounu tr
■ °-‘iyi--T very low rates. On
r lroh/ 'RSiffiBig Springs
. F.uv Texas May 25th, 2
have enter* d >nto a c0n>*
Corpus Chrlsti, TeX May 13.
—At u special called nice ing of
the Council to*day the ordinance
authorizing John B. Armstrong,
G, R, Scott and Stanley Welch
to proepect fur otl wmi' gas on
Artesian Square was unanimous
ly passed. It was stipulated
that oil mdst be found or s well
at legst 3,000 feet deep be
sunk within one year trout May
Attention!
For the Confederate Veterans'
Reunion at Memphis, Tenn, May
28th to 30th, inclusive, the Tex£
aw ft Pacifio Railway Company
wifi SbU Vround trip tickets at
On sale at sta*
and Lust in
26th and 27lh,
final limit to leave Memphis as
Fate as June 4th, 1901. Exten-
sion to -June 19th, -1001,'on pay-
ment of &0fc and deposit of ticket
ort or before June 2nd with joint
agent at Memphis.) " *
For particulars Regarding rated
sleeping cars, eftair cars, etc ,
see nearest ticket agent or write
Mr. H. P. Hughes, Traveling
l^isauagar Agent, Jfti. Worth, ux
Mr) E. P. Turner,
Dallas, TeXas.
Will be glad to hear frdCh you.
Ganto!) Implements, Wagons and Buggies
Puts Every Seed. Sanr^yeptlfc--"'/^
Bert Slx flow Cut ------
*r '
Htator iundo: is
" fcut. faimcre »»y
tlidt lia\e (hem.
A perfect
stand first
planting.
_____.- fthUiFr
P. ftTrA.. msMhes the
L—£—
t
\
*vw uMwiTu *iifcu a cou* src^.amiiiM<ijiswy?, #•
spiracy to blacklist every man' Why re.uaui sick? Mff troubled
Who (4Jros part in a strike t^bS^-^
to W. Aondittoo »nd deny Mo.
. !> fP>P‘®ynto>t IMtoA IberoAdfor
ir ™kei "W
f A ,-sMj
Piles are not only moft painful,
but ulao very dangerous, a+ ihc in-
darned nodule* are very apt to label
on maligtiriit action and cancer'of ,
the rectum ia produced. They
They taka
the hard
ground
without,
yourw eight
on the
“PLOWfcJ. ij
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901, newspaper, May 16, 1901; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886288/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.