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The Graham Leader.
J. W. GRAVES,Proprietor,
Why You Feel
• We call attention to the ad*
verrisemeiH of the Young coun-
» " ty nursery in another column,
Mr. Bower has a line assortment
of all kinds of fruit trees and
shrubbery, and citizens cannot
do better than to patronize him,
for he keeps nothing but the best
varieties and being grown in this
> honnty ls better adapted to our
clitnate. Those of our readers
wishing any kina of fruit trees
are requested to call and exam-
ine his stock, which is guaran-
Tim trifw tif nnmp.
So wuk tad exhausted U because your
blood la Impure. Ai well expect the
sanitary condition of a city t6 be per-
fect with defiled water and defective
sewerage, as to expect Shell*a compli-
cated piece of mechanism as tbs human
frsme to tie in good order with impure
blood Circulating even to its minutest
veins, po yon kuow that every drop
of your two or three gailous of blood
passes through the heart aud luugk in
about twoaud a half minutes, ami that,
on its way, it makes bone aud muscls,
brain and nerve, and all other solids
A good gentle rain fell
throughout the whole of last Sat-
^ urday, making the ground too
wet to.plow for some days.
DOCTOR’S BILLS.
Any person whose blood aud-llver la
In good aobdltlau Tfi all right ay en in
the midst of epidemioa. This oan be
noticed in the life of every one. If all
winibl avail themselves of 5t he ad van-
tage! pf restoring and maiuUluing the
lh-of,th'e body-there would beinat^
er doctor’s bills and much lees sorrow.-
The one thing, ueedful In the one rec-
ommended above.all other* Isjjunud iu
Simmons Liver Regulator, j.re^ilifl&d
by J. H. ^eHHt> A
TJierehas been^nne trouble'!
.Agricultural and Mechani- j _
and fluid* of the body? The blood is
the great neuriaber, or, as tb«'>~Bibla
terms H,
“The Lift of the Body.”
Is it any wonder, then, that if the blood
be not, pure and perfect in its consti-
tuents, you suffer ao .mauy indescribable
symptoms?
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla stands " Iiead and .
shoulders V- above every other Alter-
ative and Blood Medicine. As proof,
read these reliable testimonies:
4i. C. Brook, of Lowell, Mass., soya;
X have sold
Ayer s Sarsaparilla. In my opinion,
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pre best remedial agewjes for the cure
of all the diseases arising from impuri-
tiarof the blood are contained in this
Eugene I. mil, M. !>., i»1 «Hxth Aw..
New York, says : " As a Woo<l-puritier
and general builder-up of tlie extern, I
have timer found anything Ur equal
t Ayer’s 8arsaparilla, It gives perfect
satisfaction."
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Young .Connty Delinquent Tax List for Year 1887.
Sale March 6, 1888. " ..
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By virtue of the Tax Roils of Young' county, Texas, for the year 1887, and by the authority vested in me as Tax
Collector ef Young county, I have this day seized and levied upon and will proceed to sell for cash, at public out-
cry, to the highest bidder, at the court house door of Bald county, between, the legal hours of sale, on the FIRST
TUESDAY IN MARCH, 1888, the same being the 8th day of said month, the following described tracts of land aud
town lote situated in Young county, or so much of each tract or town lot as will pay the taxes costs due thereon.
Bafd sale to continue from day Ip day until the list is completed: > *■■ '
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To w hem rendered. jAba. jCert ; Hur :
• • No. • No; ’ No. :
Qrautee. j No. Acre; Htate; Hpec; Belli ; Co. ,j Poll ]Costs ; Total.
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Crawford W. A.
Crick Mrp. E. M.
Gardner J. A.
Gilfoil John.
Maukin J. R.
Oliver W. P.
Pankonin E..
Pankonin L.
.Wellver H. J.
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Ayer’s Sarsaparilla''prove* equally
efllcaclous "in alL forins of Rcttifnla.
Boils, Carbuncles, ^E«;xenia, Humors,
JL0tob*g0,.Catarrh,‘Ac.; and is, there-,
fore, the very .liest
Spring and Family Medicin*
in use. wit beats alir’ says Mr. Cutler,^
of Cutler Brothers A Co., Boston, ‘I b&w
nos •“
cal college tH Bryap, between tb^ /VyeKS Sarsaparilla
m 11.1«-111, a i.«l pju£eaaoi s, which
resulted Tn the es
students.«
EM JO
xpelling: of nine
does sell.” 'Prepared by
Drr4. O. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass.
LIFE.
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Wlittt atrul»be^itlful world we live
1 u.uturj^glves us gfamlcuyofilioiin
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frios gl; sit beftlea, «&. Worth $i s bcrttU.
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mourn. ...._____r . _ _ ;
hire nohcHcr when iu pcrfrrt iiealtii;
hut how often do tlic maloti y of peo-
ui> diet
pleteel like givipj^il up disliearlenod.
di*ca0Vaj^,au#y?orrront with disease-, * n
wlien thera-’ to ut. Aw this * X
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ot a re.The
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Augut\
ttsfe-^dlgeaae, as wlveh
pepsla aud* Liver,Complaint
direct causes of seventy-live portent,
of sufch maladies ss'Blliousiuisa, Iudi-
gestk>ii„Kick Headache, Costlvefiess,
Wer'Vhiis Frost ration, Dltxlrress of tlie J
Head, Palpiiatfon of the Heart, aud
r* other distressing symptoms. Three
■^^d«H»ea'«f Auffmt Fluwrr will prove its
. ___womierfui eflect. BiWfCpi** iKitt le^ Id* •
cent*. Try It. * .
. jU£5
GARDEN SEED fOR 1888.
I THK lU'.ST VAKlET'ffS} K0h TEXAS.
Bunch Beans, 20 eetrtsper quark -
tar »~r—i
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^'-lietuee
l’olc Beaus, 40 eeut* per quurt
Sugar Corn, 20 cents per quart
Early EUId Corn, 20 ceutaper quart.
Kugilsb Peas, 30 cents per quart. _<>
Beets, 80 cents per pounds —
Turnips, 40 cents per puomL.
Onions, 2Q cents per outi^e,^.-
Tomatoes, 15 cents pCtfVuti^p
Cdqtaloup, Cabbage, Cucumber,
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Waferinelvu and Radish,
k. : ffiBT!^
Onion "Net's, Irish Potaioes, Mlllo
Maize, Kaftlr Corn, Spanish PeaouLs,
Couch l’ess, Articliokes,Cnsb»r Beaus,
Grass Heeds, Alfalfa; MiHett, Ac.
MajjPBeud for ('atatngiie and save
- money,. e Yoakum Hkkp 0«*.,
y Tyler, ’Texas
4 WORTHY C4USl.^^m
\ Mrs. Mary V. Hogan, of Ennis
Texas, hands us an mrpeal for
help to build the “White Cross
Home, ? of the Woman’s Chris
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Thornberry Est Jas : 46M ;
Rayu bud Chas, H. ; 02 j /
Norton GW* Co. j 29 ’.117
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Thompson Well* j 274 i —-
Benedict John C V • 298 :
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• W M Goode 4 V; 160 \ 80 j
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R. R„ 31 miles south of Balias.
Band is bought.aud paid for, and
some lumber and shingles dona
md, aud some monyy paid m;j’
bntmorH is needed a! one*. Th» nn A|\|Y 4r|a|n OF
Homo is for the fallen women vfl Min Y TV I HI Ur
anywhere in Texas who desire
to lead a better life and be sep-
■i? amkad from old aesoytea. - A
good Christian wotnan.is waiting
• 4o take chargfe « soon-aaL . the
hofe is built. '.fT
* She appeals to all for help,
and says send along your money
‘ijyJfo^TN'Otev-Reglsa.red Let-
ter, M< mey Order or Bank Cheeky
or send *'I)ue: Bill Tor Lumber,
. Shlngtes, Furniture, etc., lo Eft
pis, Texas. . s:'
, One do)lai donations.wiii b<
gratefully received and acknowl-
edged by Mtp TJbgaa. Any sfho
desire to know more of tlie work
ran correspond with Mrs. Hogan
*•£
Many women »»•! gre*»i aimeulty
arranging theh lialr becomingly,
hvsc'm Its bafsh aud oarae text-
, art. By tba use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor.
r fill)air bttetort t»r, pliant* a«d
*io-«y. The Vi^wr lit tlja most cltau-
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M. D. WALLACE, Tax Collector Youag Courty,^ Lexus.
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Furniture,
CALL ON
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Sterill Btos.
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JOHN POHLMANN,.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
EOOTS 8c SHOES,
GRAHAM, TEXAS.
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■■R Bfilta ud^Mn^Kv
S. HAIL LINE. •
[ A VE ar large and complete stock
ad can fill orders on;abort notice.
1 kinds of repairing neatly done.
All kinds of repairing neatly done.
Prieeg reasonable, oive me a trial,
' /Shop near the Nortn West corneVW
the squarei 1
>—■ VIA. FARMER
OHAS, G. HARTMAN, Prop’i
Graham Mondays. Wednes
Leaves Graham Mondays, Wednes-
days and Fridays ft 7 <veToCk a. m ;
arrives at Archer 6 p.‘ mt same days.
Leaves Archer Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Batdrdmy* at 7 o’clock a, m.; ar- |
rl»A«| Graham at 6 p. m. same days.
.1 |m prepared to carry paaaeugars
and express matter at reasonable rates.
F A RE—Through to Wleblta Fi
$4.00. . •'”! *,w.
H. SCHUSTER.
- . N a ,
MANUFACl’URER OF ’
ITS and SHOES.
>■ GRAHAM, TEXAS.
fU| work tn the boot and shoe line
e^eeuted n
HENRIETTA CITY MILLS.
YANTIS & NEELEY, Proprietors:
, ■ HENBIHTTA, TEXAS.
Dealers in Flour. Com Ueal, Bran and Feed.
CASH PAID FOR ORAN.
Solicits the Trade of Ybung County.
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HEDalL MallaniUtage LineJHH
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TV* $.
HpaTeful and attentive drivore, .Will put passongera
through on good time,
§* H. CR02IER, Agent, Graham.
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H. B.' DOBSJtr^wTwSfonL
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 9, 1888, newspaper, February 9, 1888; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886413/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.