The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1886 Page: 4 of 8
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V. F. G/MK5S, Proprietor.
Thor* is |rnt exltemeot lo Mass
aohueettsover .the last escape® ot,b®
Harvard student*. Tt»ay have been
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i-| " ST**m 1 Miss Lancaster, late w ^ ZTTineke i
gj*S5s«f^ SSSSS? <5ww
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Fl.uy.o.^ld.tafbr Dl«rtrt *«n *»*»P»*ds» dA"«y » A«r KWwWoS lading
ud J E. ltyu*. caodldila to! IS* *■*••»'« «*• •>•“» *#• “* ,lo“- to bt. recovery. ^
,_utlvi attended the barba-,»Jr« •tudeok* H# *• t4‘* P°iut '
mtative,, attended vox and #Very one in crying shame : Ora ham Texas. April 27, 1886
over the brutal of the outrage. Y^t
wbeu he received the btow be and his
party had forcibly taken possession of
tuaaM ®r jovihuui. *»« •- . ------°ja bar room and were making things
map with those that know him. aud j|v^|y (bribe proprietor and bis guests,
will make a formidable candidate. Harvard and other colleges seem to
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Fat Aotelopejast Saturday.
The Hon. Di. C. <lidding* la an-
iDoad in the Dallas News as a can-
didate for governor. He it a strong
ChemPectoral
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can learn the exact cost
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— [Harvard and other colleges seem v» i iu ~ tw t %j "
The Abilene Reporter wants Tem- be gettiug for themselves the charac- ^ kcpt at hand, for
‘ - ,'"1---io I ter of turning out more roWdlCS ursu I ^ ^ emergcncic* of the household.
L-iw.i^^pV . < —‘C. ..—»- I u.*v * mother, startled 111 the night by
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pie Houston to succeed Lau ham
fa^iJUgto EgAasgaoxt "S3
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advertising in American
papers by addressing
Geo. P~ Rowell & Co.,
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N.w.p*p.r AdvWii«>"« Buwau.
Znt&imt.
Cherry Pectond h» Invaluable. M
Gedney, 160 Weil 1*8 st., New .York,
' — 1 lost
, _ •. ■ —— — ■ ■ — — titaued in the Beutlnei at £1 Pasoan. «<«■>{, " —■ —. —* —•-
a8555!?H«*SS& —-" .s*3s sggggs
tween Galveston aud Dallas. j ^a> u )w,At Thlg meant to | uke“ ,w tt^ JL,.S„ *
... was a dead beat. This was meant to
XTThTESVCrwjrtbatthe in tha-laonae/ the idea thaA.htfi._wpu id stand
IT v acirA 4«. 1019 nAsi aATo titmula mull nilil flf.liPTW MP WOT K
Tilt) IsAver nmpm vu»l me wrw^ I * ■ ww »»-.■■■■■ ■ .......... .
world from the year 1852 to 1877, coat bff* temalemau and otberwiae work
a little over $12,000,000,000, while the his way.. For this he was throw n ln-
-.. a.’ . ^__h.s riniinri mat« in k i>rii and Immediately he mad<
WHWgfj iin»i"«yp — j--- 1 -
taken Ht with Croup; it seeded as If he
would dlo from strangulatiou. Ayer’s
t I ’h«rry Pectoral wit* tried In small and
frequent dotes, and, ip joss “than half an
face,
srtvlli
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pmjE PE.TJCS, CggaglCAtiS,
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PM MediciMS, Paints, Oils.
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giSSSp 2«3a5T3£t
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Saved My Life,
I her $16,000,000,000^
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posed of. A tews million- acres of | * n.»u.^xnUkn * rhanw.
tiptoe aud
Tmm TT,—T f I On llkt) mexiumu tj l«u UJ suut “vv l» UOUUIVU n ----~ -
of. A ieWa million acres - . American citizen a chance. without this remedy in .the houss.”
Yands are 1 efl,.but‘Ji,'11 Mg p>yatrd wHl or oughOB dcddeT~^- 0>:cge»
a now.—Oresusidfe Jtanh*r. ..iriren ff(M>st chmTreuTrdrfl repesmBy tukin
aud also the.life of my little sou. Ashe
Is troubled with Croup, I dare not bo.
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Musical Instruments. Jewelry, Perfumery, Toilet Articles,
Albums, Stationery, Ink and Pens.
■^TT \rZ«ZroreenviU>iBr.-, , , cTOTu'-Tiin. «!»»«!!, lukui' Aju1.
Tk. hor.« h.. I^jaw* «*<« .gsA—riogu .lUMn WW|OkhW OBM
..a J; .V«r deBMgogiMl10 M..lco.M«rtwrt« «»«-] „ glve, ,nimcdUc rolkf, NMg
pot on the door. The publie laua u u ^ ^ wltl|drawu from him and that of whom have becu, from infaacy, subject
all beeu de<lioAttd: ami eat opart ptr kicked Tff ttnreye, H I» hie eye to violent ntiack* of Crotip. About six
apeoifto purposes and the only thing | ^ coUu|ry haB no ,uUrebt in it.
now WM*U tv w w«»w o
the interest of the public schools aud
Institutions to which they have been
Ballinger. Tex.
.v.ThUHt nf ihe nubilo schools and 1 —APq»«S . I . tew minutes after the child take* it, he
breathes easily and rests well. Every
mother ought lo kuow what a blessing I
have found In Ayer’s Ofierry Pectoral.”—
Mrs. Wa.C> Reid, Preehold;N. J., writes r
________. ___ ___________________________ “In our fnmilv. Avers msdlclasa.’bpva- -
all.—J5e*Aom JYeuw. ~ 1 precoeds amouitiiug ^to^^$108,000. Tbe | been bifeagtwwtfor many years, In ftagT
1,...ir:.rF,r—L.k <M.v.i7..d. ik tnvSras.**S*^br*m%'S«^i .'iQpimmmiintm;
. . ‘ in the Unlou was re resented. « _ . ... n
June 20.—The
t apart. There are do public lauds; I pU5|jc Hale of town lots at Ballinger1
ere -are school lands, university j lo d(iy far excecded auythlngs of the
a.u.nm lnuda and that Is I jjj,id over had iu this state before, the .
precoeds amounting to $108,000. 'ftiie j
Ami Ak/ii7m ifki Krrkiit/lit 11070. Everv
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WSSsl^'Um. in the .MKpr.^.t.d.
,«Y* hardwork incidental to public life
at the White Hotge. '
take life easy. 81^1
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8am Jones said hi one of hts lgte
Ayer’s Cherry Pectera!,
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1, has declaid to Hlninsaota harranguek, “If any man J _ »ad the inconvenience h sooa forgotten."
take life easy. _8l^aatnerefore, de- uy| th#t otJ,y baptism is immersion. . rna>Anim by
cage literary paper-^
w^thksfoeu Tex . July S.^Dr. ter d«y"»alnt and the Baptists feel
J W. Barnett, of Bear Creek, and the that a great light from the Boulb ' ”
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CITATION BY PUBLICATION.
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200,000 POUNDS GENUINE BIDDEN
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in the state legislature, was iu me »pm»uwu ---------------- iflo «*■'* ----- . w.
Mtv vesterdav aud was oonsultiug j time when the people become setlledl-, To thft..Sheriff or any Constable
wilkLm. of hi. m»t gi«ffi«a55^wgga“ ,«2?,SS2i£ *'’fJSJSW3im»ndrt u..t
and to-day It is wbLpered by his j on this mau that abuses audVylllllea | making piilUwstlori »*f this cl-
atrongest friends and supporters that all who are not of bis opinion *• *u j utloirin -------------- T',,h,fc*l,»*d
______i.a . nn .lUi.ihth for cun- imDosior lust as Christiauity, Moham- in said c«
teagaaawis^ ass
charity'.—Dattcu Newt. To, uii»Mf tw lieTlrt-vn nf Luvtnia
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In seeurlug the exteusion of the
Mlsaouri Paoific we have had to fight
the combined influence of Fort Worth,
(laineaYille, Montague, Bowie #od
-rL Wichita Falla—and wo Laui licked
’em ail.—Henrietta Independent.
’ —-----— , — ^ x ■-^ Brians, filed4n said court:w»h»«t «e
Last night Deputy CoosUble J. W. 8ftid j„hn Win. Brians and eUegiiu,' 1“
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The KnighU of Labor aud kindred
otganiaatlous~Aurlfiy't^lwist^yCTr
- hatra furnished, fed and fattened more
all-wool,, IB-karat demagogues then
has ever before beeu known iu the his-
tory of this oouutry, and when their
delud/sd fnliuw* rs wake up and see
rcp- whose phools they have been, they
will want to go nqt behind the wood-
•VTSsarf—-------***** “ a1-*.. • .« - -♦---
shed and kick theuaelves full of boles.
f§ —Henrietta Independent.
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Claimant» for a Hundred Acres in tha
Noart of Norn York dtp.
C’utCAQO, June.15.—A l<*?al paper
says to-day that a valuble ostaie^said
l to he worth from $300,000,00ft to^400;-
p 0U0,000. is Just uow being made the
000,000. is Just now being made the
IV^^ectoflovesllgation, and If claims
of nlleginl heirs can be established sev-
eral millions of dollars are likely U
some into possession of Tl’inols claim-
ants. Tiie properly is partly located
around Mercer street In Now York,
isf. covering about one bund red acres, and
mu'the Jersey shore. It was owned
by Moses Mercer, a native of Scotland, | boodle for the
about Uw jreitrlHD, ami was JefttadH
fdQf riiywty-uiue ytars Tire lease hav-
log expired some years *k°. the heirs
a»t«rud eullXM its recovery. Win. H.
J t, Yeuderbilt came into possession by
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J. S REYNOLDS,
[ANY AND GRAHAM, JEXAS
>MAMUKACTUBERS’ AOENT FOR-
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Deerings Self-Twine
Toincier’.
to aiisW W peTlrtrfn v>f Luvenia
Brians, filed 4n said c«urt axainst the
mannamed John Barker, on a charge j ^*1 eof Texas^uor aUjU*tthe 28rti day
of murder. ..... " “ r - 9autti' *»“* *•«*--M»*d LMr^thar
From tlie meager details of the
blocxiy affair the story appekfk to be
C»I|X* 1*7 HI t rAtWM'u vi wvv*-- ---------Y
I of July, 1850; that they 11 ved togeUier
I aa man and wife until the 2otli uMy of
July, VA. p. 1881; that plaintiff treater!
defeutl»nf.> With kindness, oousidera-
bloody anair tne story appears m oe ^ fehldnes., oonsidera-
that Johu Barker aud Henry Conefly t||>n and affection and provided for ms
were in love with the ssme young wo-.| wants ami'ermiftwt; tuat. nu the Iplb
____ D. Ml«k» a Anasaal rvruMIP. I <if flilv A. I). 1HS1. ClflCI
w cio iu luve witu mo ouiitG j wug "" | TTinii ------„ t----t--------t------" ~
m.D. Fr day Dlght a quarrel oo«,t- »f July, *- ^
red betweeu the ineo, (Jontfly is rep- JJ| htl9 8iUCe that time failed
•* v»
red between the men, Com fly is rep- ^^^VhaVslnw th-t time failed
resented to have slgUgk Berker with J,ud rt>rnsed to return Ju-hez, whereof
a knife, inflicting severe but np$ dan-1 pUintlff prays for a divorce a ml for
gerotts wounds. Thefeupou Barker ] the <?ustody of theirwiimr «»» id.
rfr#»w h niatol and fired at Coucflv He^‘" frtU eot but have you then
drew- a. pte*®* fBO nrea as ^0*HfnJr* and t|iere before said Court this wylt
drear a-pistol and fired at Coorfly, an^\,^re before said Court this W|L
hitting him four times. One of the W|th your ffeturu thereon showiug
shotsstrupk Conefly iu the forehead J how yon have executed the same,
anil s>A iwvAil niMirarrla- a tin! liter 111 t.h #1 I* WftOCfll. A,* T. A3 \ V- (vltSTK Of '
DSSHX1TC MOWERS, __
THS ADVANCE SULKY HAY RAKE
=55 Hie Buffalo ?itt» fcteam and Horse Power ?
Threshing Machinery,
Thw Chioago Sorew F^wuriau*^
The LaPow Rotary Disk Pulverising Har.-v!.
row, The Dederick Perpetual
Safk'F-HPRRSEK
suois sirups. VAMieny la me iuiouwi no* yon uavc ,1V ,-----. ..
.oU r»,.g»l upward,; auo.har In .h. 'JJJWJ AJY^trWvSS
left breast, aud auother lu his legs.
He died tnatantlyv : _ . ‘ >
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wiiuesa, a. a.
District Court of Young County. OI ven
*—■—under tftj^ hahd and seal of
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of OMpatioa. Barter waa “I■{“KiI8RI) c. n J< yA.v’ T. .
The shooting no cured three miles
Bnce arrested aud. broogl.^^—,—
as -stated, after fils wounde had
dressed.—Ft. Worth Oaeette.
Cotton Gins, Corn
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Mot Equal, to the Emergency. . ^ ..
“Yes,” remarked Hon. Tosy Stubbs, WltUjJ
of tiie wire-gras# district, “I managed I _
to get $60,U00 out hf the river and,
boodle for the improv
wollow Creek
For Tho Croat Now Boot,
I__1. For Tho
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The moat sucoesSftil SO-.
— ----- — | book ever published. Over ha
Yement of Bear- /(on sondes were told the
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Wagons
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VfilHlfivHl UBiUd miu ^Bkcwiuu oy uj f
tsaee, of otharwlse, of a part of the |^n’t flud the creek,” cried Mr. Btubh*
property, a54 some Un>e ago,B was , iu rflsgust. “Did you Sver I
- - * flled a bill to quiet title, and T
courts
t Ike title was vested in M.er-
U.,e not rtaeu to tt>, an»r^na”|
am sorry to uyv1--^ . , .n<* ua ^ ,1*®, Nothing tike it was
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The Dederick Peqietuii! Hay Press in the only perfect presa
*—• ** nrtmhaaa«»Aiiro hnw twice to get tho host* The
Iverizer is
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Illinois are said
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ington Hatotei.
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Vlliuuku uuicn i uneitAui to win tionivcr muui duviuk um
we meati^imsbicsa, an* want live chine on earth. Call and see this machine, the greatest
iRventionoffte ago. The Buffalo Pitte Vibrating Thresh-
^orip^on*i«dpians^f doln^ m standaid machines of the world. Ptows, Cultiva.
books to' perenns who send os tofu 4fcc.« &C. \
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 8, 1886, newspaper, July 8, 1886; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886309/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.