The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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P, A. MARTIN, Editor.
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ifee Spabam geadepJjs^sSttL'sSSS^a:
and Western Railway Company, congress to abolish the laws iri
tors of the Texas, New Mexico : sylvania, has introduced a bill in
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JU. W. A.KIN.
LAWYER.
GRAHAM, : i TKXA8.
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UKAll AM, TEXAS, FRIDAY, PKCKRBKR 18, 1003. build a line almost due west from : pel the railway cornfm/iies to pro- w»n!pit-u»•Mrsou •
Time Table Graham Branch C., R. I. A T. Ry.
I Dallas to Roswell. N. M., met t^Ujdo separate
1 the office of the attorneys for the' and negro passengers. Morrell
coaches for white j Young cewntr LuiJtltUa.
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abtward
Train 102.
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STATION i.
Orakani.
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Hrv*on,
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J»c»»boro. "
Hi rest hoim.
Vlnevsrd.
•Berk«hir«
Bridgeport.
WESTWARD.;road and transacted eonae impor- f is-trying to pose as an up-to-de te
L=S0k^\ pliant business. ,E. P. 8pears wasl Roo—veltian and make himself j
[ 1:30 p.m. {elected president and* general!solid at th* white'homer"He willIvirjinam,
manager, Charles Steinmann vice : np doubt succeed in getting the
Arrive.
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J NO. C. KAY,
LAWYER.
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president, and M. J. Healy gen- j full’support ofThe administration
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. . . r. C. MIL1KK. A^ent
•TreilC* ilep on eigne) only or when they he^e p»i»e(ycer* lof tho>e poitiu.
TXl Old fithiftnrl Why. I war>d to touch the hem of his gar
eral superintendent of work of
j construction. * J. A. Wilhite was
appointed temporary secretary to
take the minutes of yesterday’s _
i meeting. Another meeting of the | Ye Gods and little fishes!
directors will beheld in Dallas we wish these fellows of
Dec, 21, when the other officers j Roosevelt,
in this measure and the next ^
lime Booker Washington dines
the white houss Morrell will prob
ably be. asked to ait at his elbow
Morrell and
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We like the old fashioned way , roente* We like fine clothes, we of the company will be elected 1 stripe were compelled to eat;
like fine houses and fine furni- antj other preliminary work ac-j sleep and work with theit belov*
of doing everjthing; old fashion,
ed religion, old fashioned danc-
ing, if any at all, old fashioned
dinners, old fashioned weddings,
and above, everything in the
K. K. ARNOLD.
Attorney at Law.
Graham, : : Texas.
IKONEY TO LOAN ON I^EAL ESTATT
How Office in Beckham Nat’l Bank.
A. MARTIN.
LAWYE3..
Prsoilcrln *11 court*. H»» *'oflopl«6*
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ture,, and Above all we like a
smart preacher—but if he ain’t
c Dmplished. yx fed negroes X^r ayhiltt.wUh_n0 0p
•We shall begin the work of1 portunity to getother companion -J
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Olficrin Court Hou*«.
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got a good case of old fashioned construction-soon after the hoii- ship!
days;” said President Spears last
G-ood for Childxta.
The pleasant'to take and harm'
less ,One A/inute Cotigb T'ur»|
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W< JOHNSON,
religion,-he is • not our sort oi a
world, givjj us old fashioned peo- ! Poacher, and if fine clothes, fine night. “And when- the 'work is
pie. What we mean ^y^the old houses and a little book learning beeun, it will De pushed. ^ ^ ^ „|1(UV^ „ ___ ............
fashioned way, is the common : ^r°y9 th&told fashioned, eYory “You.tfeppwrwe shall po along giv4^simmediate relief in all cases ^'hoininseountiM. Office w^auideMs**'
sense style. Of course we be- i sociability in people, we pre- a line west from Dallas to Roe*, of Cough,- Croup and Lagrippe - •' ' ♦ . »•*»
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Attcmoy at Law.
Graham, Texas. ~.
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’^lieve in advancement, growth f®r to wear our old olothes, c»t^,- well, N. M.
' tia«e to dweil in ouf ,little log through a
and evolution. We believe that
man evolutes from a tower life to
a higher. We believe That eveVy
generation ought to be smartnr , v
and better than the .prdebding ~ Albany News,
.me. We will* lay this proposi *
Lion down, and we don’t think it
can be refuted, except in a very
few instances:
road will go because it does not pass immedirW.A1,
' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' Physician and Sur^toa.
Graham, Texas.
Officeaixfer Graham Nat. Bank.
Office Phone No. 16-3.
Not A Sick Day Sine* ... ,
“I «u taken severely sict offere fron, town,
with kidney trouble. I tried all ’ g‘v® large bonuses for the line
There can be but sorts of medicines, none of which ! “The general offices of
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of fine general at,*ly into the but takes
bouse on the^illmde and let the farmiag^uotry, as well as a fa- dJWJou* ^Virfla-
extent of our learning be just mous cattle country. There are roaliOQt bdals and soothes anijL
what it is—reading and- writing, many good towns along the'route, \ cures permanently by emablir.g
" * “ v ^*knd more will be developed. We' *he lungs to contribute pure life
'have already received a great eivin« “ndknV
^n.knyoff.r.fron.town, th»<w,.l,^rmstronK ^ Tex.pr.-C o„h„ to,.
------i scribes it daulx and says there is j • oKAU aM.% k : TUAtt.
the no better cough remedy made._____ __________
Sold by Graham Drug-Co, V
W. A MORRIS,
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vlry little improvement m.Je on ! " rc«d will be ir. D«rta.."-D«lta»
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After ( ~T‘ \ "v f -' —~ -j How many mtffl who tfkvf ta- 0AUUAHER dr^CANT-
sihee we made a trip to the city, Neuralgia,' Liver and TCTitdey/ , taaifwtiooh yaath
and while there visited' a city troubles and General Deoility.” I Troubles, and make* pich red:
handsome I This is what B F. Bass, of Fre- blood, health and strength Ko-
montrN. C. writes. Only 50c, at Dyspepsia Ciir^ rebuilds
Rdgar Matthews Druggist!
church. It was a
structure, its furnishings were
alagint ..Tha edifice with all its
furnishings must have cost 975,-
(’100 or 9100,000. We occupied a
jband {Office Up-Stairs.
IBUUW," li.uee b.» lj th.i >, Ut> kSS,,,, ji-x
person who keeps it together,!
who supports it,-a# a band binds | ^ M. If, CHISM,
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wornout tissues, purifies,sireiigtti together ths different members^f •
ens fnd swe^ene tj/e stomach. ! the sheaf. Some married men
Nmt fltStOrfbeA —~ IGDT. tlrW-, Atwtneon-of UL Va
^wiibtb. common herb; on : ^“4 tXKjSlS!
either side of us sat the elite in ; hear from Mr.. Never Sub Scrib- fective and, indeed.a powerful j They are not husbands, for they
their private pew». Presently ed and’ Mr. Refused. These , remedy for stomach ailments 1 j don't keep the house together. ‘
the organist came out and sat Gentlemen (?) have been taking ■ recommend it to my friends.”
Soki by Graham Drug Go. - - . i-
Dontist and Photographer.
VV Mt id* of iLp «oui,r«, on*- door *oi/lk a
j Pohhnnn’i f^hoe Shop. .
Mr*'
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Ths Hotel SCoCuistion,
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down at the machine, and played some jiaper and reading it with
like a machine. When he struck apparent pleasure for two, th4ve
\ the fir^t key, two ladies and two ! or five years and moet -of them
geotlefoen came out to the banis have reck(%'ed annual requests to
r ter on an elevated gallery and pay. Finally they conclude that
sang like machines. The music tbevf are going to have to pay
cpmmen
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STOniA.
TD Ink Tw me Dwn Bwjk
Such- are husbands only in a le- ' I® prepared to care for thetrkv-
|sense. The married man who, ®hng public at reasonable rates.
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The ne^* Zion, John Alexander!
by indolence, thriftlessness or
dissipation, strips his house of all1 w^o need them
its comforts, is not a husband in
~ {the true sense.instead of being
V houke'Tiand, by keeping the
Feed stable and teams for those
soundedkfuHay to us„ hut we ,apd.rather than be honest they, Dowie's city r»* placed ln th^, household together, he suffers
truessecTmat it must have been stic^ their paper back to the post. J hands or receivers la-t week and i V( ,th ^ome mncl fMmity to goto
ail right, but piauge-taked if we piaster with the measly excuse R looked for a time like the Elijah rujn.—Ex,
ever understood a word they said that they "never subscribed” ->ri°f the twentieth century was t -- -—
(possibly they might have been
foreigners) and' we never did
>’t want it.” The man that, doomed to financial ruin. But on ga# Hxindred Dollars 4 Bor.
_ d do this would do the gro- Tuesday he showed Up assets of ;9 tpe value H. A. Tisdale, Sum-
catch the words. At the close of cer who has furnished him food**about $Tfe 000.-000 as against lia- tnnerton, S. C. places on DeW itt’s
S. A. McCuistion. Prop.
Wm. D. Sc0. B. CEAIO.
. * BRKSDKRS OF
REGISTERED SHQRT HORN
AND
Double Standard Tolled Darbai
CATTLE.
For Sale: Coming one and tw^
the first act the curtaire were^ the same way if he were
pushed aside and the miAisler/ afraid of the law. Ar.d some Of amount and Zion city is now in
and staid, occupied the pul-
pit. He opene/d the book, read
not bilitie#in aboutona fourth of the , w*tch Hazel Saive. He says: “I Lyears Old Bulls; good individuals
hie . text
learned and
We don’t think he
gesture, and if he made a single
grammatical error we didn’t de-
had thr piles for 20 years. I tried j and of lekding American families.
. ,ww *“ i many doctors and medicines, but Also a few pure bred Short Horns
these actpally think they are the hands of it s founder again.^'i failed except DeWiit’s Wj^ph of good quality."
honest. The Democrat^ hasn’t; Mowie is a religious fanatic who Hazel Salve. It cured me ”. It is-----------— —--- - ■
and deli-verd a very many of this kind, but it keeps! imagines himself Elijah, the sec- a combination of the healing I AA 1*0VI/
-ordy discourse. ! them handy to show those ^ter- *ond. inspired with divine, power, J e mol lien tss ‘ V pffifol NARY 9U ROE^N
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ested in looking up standing of
individuals, and it ils
| contemplating publishing
ifet it, tbo’ we arhlooi very good names aoon.—Weatherford Dem. j
or. grammar. We went there a
■•tranger, we came away a stran- Kepcuf of \oar Sins
^ JOmOL the doaology was
sung it reminded us of a funeral
lieves and... permanently cures
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seriously inhabitant* on the socialisticjplaa-;^,^^ bleedintr, itching and pro-
ing . the, writh himself at the hedtE6f4tt' truding piles, si^res, cuts, bruises
A Perilous Leap
From Pikees^Peak, 14,134
At Rock Island Livery Stable.
Graham. Texas. *
Reference: Anderson * Carl-
iseaeea. Sold by Graham Drug ton, \V. J. A. Cooper, L.JJ Kid-
feet, j Co. ^ wall; ■
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t How l
Paten
eczema, salt rheum
1 die
and all skin
Kepeut of Your Sins j From £iks6**Fsax, 14,134 fast, ...... ^weii.
And use Huats Lightniagkhl.for 1 Lt’a25cffej!*<5 Cheilt-l The candidates are still h^nt- r> n HADDPTT
all flTTTS, Cltarrlir N errratipw. h am’a Lax airveChmTablwtrwrittl now bat wait until about!0* u* "/irv!5tc * V%
dirge at the grave of old fashion- Rheumatism, Cuts, Burns, Colic cure dhills. No cure— no pay. lj^anaary the Tat* and then the i (''^ej qrtr»r& Pm il Hf1 *.
vd religion. We went out to hear and Diarrhea. Satisfaction guar-. -----7 . woods will ring with their ei0.^Ulll^LlU'tt;PaVUC-
2ii Frail Tree* and Npraerj Stock.;ft,ian„a ih/h
rd religio
the gospel of the.lowly Nazarene, »ot*®d or money refunded,
but insteaiTwe heard a battle of »od-6. c. ^ ^
words irom the lips o( a trained
, ' ■ •------- quence.
Bo» ^v^r:^ •*? h»na..h.kinB wii, b* .n
The M. K A T. has a survey- Uie 22d of this toonth, I will be or<*er •vear‘
elocutionist, whose language w»s uxg corps in the field, now work- prepared to select all ordetv for ( and polite the candidates are. it
( h®cn from the classics, ealeu- jng m few miles north
lated only to tickle the ears of river.
of L4ad nursery stock of all kinds at the does our. soul good to meet ohe Of
I 'V n saasv <a t K/»t tr\ m n etAAS 4 M G* . . .
Yes, the^ baby kissing K4Um»te*f«mi*b«*d <>i» all kinds of build
” “ ing. arludmi; Dypftnn* ernl painting.
A i'lihiitHk wttrtmaif. Old Furni
Oh, how nice'' I KepaimJ’ »nd mule as #*4 um.
' 8bop in Ih* olJ SoUosI H«um. ... *
okaiiam. tkxap.
Thirty *i.b WEST SIDE BARBER SHOP.
msn m Shackelford county «^e
candidate the year round,
esthetic scciAy.- The edifice, the iine. from Oklahoma City to a that you dont snow, and pay two
music, the fuinister and the con- point on Red river, where ft is to prices. .Order of me, qqe you
gregation were there, but if the meet and “join hands” with the know, thalt wtlTsee you get aJock wouldn’t it be a sociable affair!
oat whom thie assembly was eup-* Morgan Jones road. Our infor- true to name at a Jairvprjc^.
p^aed to typify l^ad walked in mant says tbs new branch will
travel staind, foot-sdes and hun-*eontinue from the juncture indi- l
gfy, there 'would have been nojeated and come through th>Clay
Marthas r.or Marys there to an bounty oil fieldk, touch the 54. K.
11. 8. EjchelbergeR-
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
w. A. DSLANBT, Pmp’r.
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Hew Fviitire uI Fiitun
Satiffa^ion Guaranteed.
>fext door to Pohlman's Shop.
though?. Then we poor ducks
could.get an accommodation any
time that we wanted it; as it la,'
; the accommodation period’ b^ly
; come* around every two ^ears— Old Pftporfc.
aint hi* hair, bathe his ffrt and* * T^, track te^Dinua at , Henrietta TfJI (U Ti Hill AlWtfS BOOgM, w® mighty dry between i r “*
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1903, newspaper, December 18, 1903; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886305/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.