Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1881 Page: 2 of 4
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Trading in Hm4«
The different v Lew# qf Oov^DorUtob^ j ’ ThUTMIp^oo^^tertHtotrcxeunj^"1*^^^^^
erf sag Ajfrtfncy-Oeaeral MoLcasy/fst tea^racting » *™*lfftol ^*™”[lhe report i« ee?etirially <forr*<H, and
, liua been.received regarding the Apon
IDAY. 8EPt> 9: 1891
the different i
the people what^ shall be w/ltteo or
printed op the tioket, hut^e has even
election returns -from
d I fib rent precinct* shew a very lean
' vote, which will vary but little Jrdia
the ft>1 lowing estimate Main branch:
Graham, 160; Adetiu, ^ * For the Med- K„^ ^ _________, rv —^ ---
J|*bua- university. He, aleo -olalina the right j to about J^,w)0,000. • Tina large sum Tk( Mj ^fW..
to. count the voter, and claim* that of hwwy bar been cTraWh from thirpeo- jy (h, v/l, r!^or arry ChnaittbU of Younu
cal
ton, I, Tyler 4. '&>
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The routb w#l lore one of her mort
nunrcrvatlve statesmen, should Senator
lamar fail to be retumad $£4lffi*»a*to<
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, The drouth s*eit» to have been equal-
ly revere in HlMpuri, Indiana, Illinois,
.-tews, K-ntoefcy.and pfosffdto*e*rtofr
, Texaa.
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Chicago merchants atw rending fVre
passes to country merchant*. Ht. I^ub
thinks it paattapjtfenge bo* to* can
alfoM it, < „ ■
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The Brocken ridge Tex is n ha* don-
ned jk new drear and prerent a a neat
~W» rrtab ohr neighbor
continue*! succ*to~^*^,• •■.••'• ,7 >*v
A packing establishment wa* burn-
j ed at Chicago op the 27tb. Jnvolviltg "a
k»ea of a.million doMars’worth of bacon
and pork.
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About 7000 perron* and 1200 wogona
g5**' atteodwrp mrrtlng
on thVontverrltu quertbm ______
calculated to tvMke Use people doubt Che f Teas* bonds at- 85 cent* on
ted ink**»crR vf General Carr tdul hi*
rumtntfud, but officer* there infer (hat
, tbe report i« ea$>eniially dt»rreCt, and
■Sellln,i ; that aw outbreak on serious scale has
thA-peopl© must give more of fheir at-
tention to the election »>f-member* to
toi<l the voters that.Austin is tigs prop- our legislature*. There isnowaeari) *
er pla^e f>r the focaUhll IX Itop'BMfto j'toMpP* lUiiurwtaU treasury amounting::.
vote* for tbe entire university shall pe
coupled for the main branch In tl*o
event a uw^rMy «jf the voter* favors
reparation of the topical department
pie, but very few- of-them seem tujpare
at Benecia, have been ordered t<» Mian
St out'O for Arizona.
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A. U. OAWT. \ a’j. MUBCHIBON
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Texas Land Scrip
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' Wo have' lieen here for five
ye^rB in the service of the *:>
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people,^alwayt* hnj Kind i ng to
County, Chreeluiy:
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what diapnriiion wliFfiTmade- of all Whereas,^ualh Jiar Wn inade before
(hi* money.'* An‘ inve*tlg*tion of th*
(hi* money I;
offlclal acts of our state officer* wrrold
from the main branch. ThouallJds of probably lead, the peopie to drop, for a
vote* will tbu* be. oaqii(ed entirely dif-
ferent from the way they were aa*t' by
the people. Ilia rather a violent.pre-
sumption to decide how each vpief
time, national matter* and turn our at-
tention to state j^Ticy. We oUp, from’
would haw ^aat hi* ballbt if he bad
known the state was for dividing .the
university. The attorney-general very Uiie of the New* reportn that T«gca*
pmp^iy dhmanla from the-governor.
It i* due to the people as well a* to hi*
wwn reputation* Ibdt- the attorucy-
general should have the question set-
tled bythe supreme; court. He 1* the
law oflScef'gfltlie ifaia, apd the fact that
the governqr has, for meny years, becu
one of the Judges of the sopfepie court,
should lie no reason why the attorney-
generalehouid not raake his appeal to
on r higtickt ccurt^ ^
Inasmuch. however, a* attoni^jp^
eral McLeapr ip the couflict of i»pinion
iteiwre ' ~ ■mjjjgmmi|
county and himself,
show The result o?our. specula
bomls;
“AmAurtln telegram Tn a recent in-
bqnds are t>eittg ■ purfhssed quite Itber-
>t bearrved u|hm> him; y<
. v-)mnmuded tiiat"you caifsi
H of this writ in Uio tJrelinin Lkakkh,
i your
1 . a paper publislietl in your county, for
the Ualveaton-iy^tra. thy foijo^ing four au^^sslve weeks bofdre' the rgtimi
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I)iew to be a6d appear 'before ink ut a
IHfiMi
ally for the school fund and'^or rellri i»g; 3f
regulftt term of the JusUceia*.Court Aw
orvdnot No, r>, in said county of Young,
held at the Guodfc Bend school htnists-
in (he county aforesaid ort tlre first.duly
rR6 centamrtbe dollar for cash ancU^tste : ^ .
^•sii*a#» way -
QQ0, less per cent, eoinn.isrtnns; or d ()f Hentember, 1881.
net,^^aboul^2B,750 *mjeaHr.ed by tha G. W. FoiOt,,J. C. Ynubg cg. Tex.
HtatC, The hbitflwMsr has repeived --1
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at Burnet, last week, qnd tents ware
stretched ovat r mile. There »er* Ihe Inferior offlcer^it is hardly expected
six vears interest P«r cent. on $l,
000,00b, namely •*♦420,000, aud now gel
HOOjQOO premium and »1,000,0(K) pHnci
I _ . pat altngethert realizing $,l82i),0(>p.on
n tl^e emmtv.attorney of Tr^vijl juvestnient of fSfiO.OOO: Probably Mf|^j
and himself, finally yielded to of tbo unglnAl -puccliase motfur ofttWT^^
wlor officer,,it is hardly expected fl ,000,000 of bond* was i»H,tate treasury
Au«
about*160 conversion and 100 accessions
to the church. There were 300 peni-
tents on Bupday.
that he wilt care to tackle the governor
liefore the supreme court. The^Clul-
veston News Ttays the attorney-general
Ja a lawyer of splendid abilities* Tills
may be bdtlt would.br-well enbugh
A tract of 3,000 acres of forest,: near
has been destroyed if he would once in k While,get au cn-
itarlo,
rnt section, and the Htv
dsnuBost from our highestcbfrri. It ^glyci*~a tqtoJ he has realized to the JAMKS It. JOHNKroN, l’rop’tr.
w",dd.gCBfttJy tend, to keep up the rep- nniount of f 2,000,000. tcsrfl&,0«0. Bolt Agent*, sun Im found at llu'Buck1
- ~ Xiawre
from smoke.
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It Is stakedibat,Mr. Tilden will cer-
tainly enterthe field as a candidate for
the prWldency IB T» «i » *u»p to-
wards which hdwlll become a Candi-
date for the governorship of New York
pextyear. \
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When m^rvetwof splendid'abilities
Who are entrusted with very high offi-
cial positions,become bewildered in tin*
construction of dur itstu tea, the people
ekpeot the attorney-geuerst fit the state
to take a firm stand, and adhere to his
opinion until overruled by higher ao-.
TkaHammorv Ameticik says with
thority.
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: pieces by (tie death uf oue man or the I4a|ve*n)n News, Dnlias Herald and
•extinction of one party'. They real sc Waco felhphone have«mli»“iWaIv#d by
> 7 purely upon the love and affection of
a“ the people, and while jtnen may cotue J
may gi», they rema
may c
. aitMorever
An interesting feature of the
Wional ExposItion arAThmta
the aiibuMl ««4 it ion. ~|.t h.t»e a.'mHroail
which, coryertl^ lkys down 'the
^ ^ Stational Exposltido iT ^tfairta, next- g, Wiflfly .Jiy* dnwa t.b
-month, wm-ke. tbp »an«<Wiu«.^a The rpder
_ -■ —r. m*o.n ln tw«n- see the wonderfulvIncrease of ronl<
ce
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suit of clothe* from raw ootiton ln^wen
~ ty-four tifrtira. T^he cotton 1>,C**
--U..le<I, giuBod, spun, dyed* Jfoyed and
raedo Into a suit of clothes for Beuatof
Brown inside of one day.
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wonderibi, inorea*B. bl route*
pa-t twelve"'fsotrlhji. The
^©00 pHtici-
pal altogether realislng lJ^dt^hAh 1^*S^^.C3“IHr3Iitt3CTIEj
warrants, which, had l>efn. purchased;*!
00 to 70 cents ou“tht dollhif**“A* io »v- . W1TH -NC3IE BUT-
er«K. of 65 MO. *w proHt mivl. by OKNTl.K.MANi.V 1)1(1 VEHB,
rurmhK hi ib.-.r warrants at parfnr till' Wttb wnt.be oou^tfun. Rnrtar'rornnji'Hi,.
bond. ^ ^
lK»ndholder>. receipu'lirH>ve stated;
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returning thi*. pincipal and $1,150^26© OEOSTT^^Ij KQT153I4 oy l,M
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General Cafr and All of Troops Killed
Texas,
t riments are ndfttly flt-
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nm-eu8i x*fK«a. «*>»
if Required.
Sap »r-A' M^^btty arran«q'. Th.
dispatchtrem Tucsolf say*7- TWe 6l*t, J,etl rooms are Airni'shed’ withiclenn ^rltf'J
a. m m bas adyices froir Fort Itrace to the eomfortahle IumIs. dnirThe fifrTesupplied
- ^ ---Itasa Galveston, fcews*. Balias H<raid and orttmiand have hen lull^- by. t^ f,,rtable. A?SkrB»fI>dr,/hop In oon- , i GANT it MURTIIISON
Vhito MoUuiatu ladiaiivjr thirty ^ve. „ectlon with tt>e house. " • ^ lu i. ^ . *<“
liles huio *(?amp Ajiache. ” Ouc hun*t •<•'. v-— . Tbr?K K*r a H v Brop’r. * _t±±
mISffleft Wien iud seyehoBcera ,-w7.7^^' f ■*:
'Generalt'Oa.rr, l^kptain Hertig, Lieu- ^...
"nhutHTr ■Uartern 4h>r>lmi. btentou mnl S ,|| *,
^Uljea mWea north
vrlttjiu thi? pact twelve monttr* Th> 'aLxm ISMhf -
informatioinqf out g^at agfhjtmural ^ ^ h-lVtt 400 warrior*/' Thi, ,l|
. ..»- - - • « ihe ouly triWnf Apf ches (bal Kkvc *
not been -whipped iato subjeclhuu
The Pilot Boint Post, referring,, to re-
* -
oentfddllions to thepi)pulatlun bf that
town, say* the attraction whioh Is
pf«MfUCttehs I* in tereatl ng tn the people.
The News has done much in this edU
Gob to entitle U to tl]9 thanks nil Alt
texfUi.
TT»e Herald’s edition is a very
fall account of the pfrodUetlons of the
state and Ia wvU calculated to attract
valuable information from eaoh.oo)Untjr
nrjsm. The enterprising proprietors
We-^a-e oo^oeatlou, our
ry has hit the nail on the* he*d. Fine
~T schools will atlract a class of Imnalgra-
ttmi any townfeity iff elate inay be
proud of.
Of thi. pitjit c have already door muoh
toinercaae the great Interest
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The official repofter of the agricult-,
,r ural bureau nt Washington who has.
•i-V.q i examined carefully Into the con^Ibb
[ . of the dope in Dallas aDd other coun-
of north Texas says tiiai.Bwii trill
ed by other atates in ihe
own state. U--
The Waco Telephone has cop fined its
the future of our mandtng general of the Departmeftt of tu p
L,. ."-i—-wiArtzuttir, -dated to-day : T+deny^ tele* ^
^ f graphs a report, trim the cuo agency - ®-
ThoijU au Indiau n.utad Mlkey br,^b,
ability of the editorial depart men t aud ^ondllha^a number of cnieG ara^iMMur
the enterpriee of the proprietors lias al
ready placed., ikskmoi»K^|ljjJB41ft
V
■xi<*s f»f north Texas says xnat more wm > j Fiauu *■ *u,vu» •»**
- W ahewhona felirtBaif* naa nmV The compleUon of
not ranch moteJhftn one third an aif
rage yield, of gotten in that *»*m Uou
Oats
prodilgcd from 40 to80 bushels to
the act?. Wheat
l »■ ~r„ ^^tfwabqiar.iffl.Tri, aurfwjgw,
. tbeTallruad.uow lu progrre. wi, S me» „rreki||ed. Thi,
«* JlMW*r* O-M* 0>*«ul«tkM» to Mfffth- 4., bafoM yartaedai--iiau.
tilr and 'the* quality
west Texas.
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Vk« Erealdrert C^lAa. ^
The removal of Prgsideqt (la/fleld to
jg
_ 7* ”!cc. in a very few days. The people onhe
southern state* have manifested deep
applied to comptroller Brovrn for a war-
rant authorizing the stale treasurer to
f receive the money. Attorney general,
McLeary, *4 vised the comptroller that
file county, attorney had no right to col-
lect the money, and therefore, the oorap?
troller refoned to authorize the st^tc
interest in the fate of the pdrc*ideut and
will continue to do so. _ About ted days
ago when news reached Port WWth
that there was no hope lor the recovery
of the. president such Wifttie feeling.of
the people tbatt s()eakers, who had an
and- returned to their old Wuutiii|-
iug in with their baud;?, but (hat Pedrw
with his baud. *uj!j>lhers are oiiJSe
war piilh; that Oarr’s rommaod, inctud
IP b’CIoA
lint of J. '
a. m2Ugr-
55
Thc rttate sold most of th« se bonds^atjf^j^mif 0f moitey advanced. —*r
Herein foil not, and of this Writ make
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REAL ESTATE.
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Desirable Lands
FOR SALE
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Tint, lubD, bn, Uni
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And Oilier ’Counties.
First-Class Hacks and Horses,
Wc a 8Urve>'i«k party
tl the Held the most of the summer,
with.MUe of the firm locating diock
Ranchos and Mhieral I,and* in ■fe.
Tom Green," C*XH‘kott, Pecos,
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and PivsifRrr-roimtiCfl.
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We offer (jOA L I*A^P&: fo| aalelii
immmu i .1 rmr,
Alternate .scrip'Watwl and pafehted
<>nc-half, (»t for cash fee,. Our facill-
mre trpsurpaesed.
for
tttamre
.‘.•■wi.a A-A.
Menl.wt liny hour fwiin 6 ». m. ... In p. ftm-o Wret8id*I!
4uU*t 2a eta. per meal: Np pains ^ftnr
|o make a./«|*} at ‘ ’“'1 * -
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Buy isMunamm
JOWCHES AWOf ARM3f-
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£5 Mf ?t:
gKil»ii<i,»1i6'retliry1ia*el>e*np,remiires 4-; L IWer6v#iion j*ivrsn ftne cUnwrtfe', aiWiSemjitioti from".
Wa.hii...t^ 6te|.tembM .3.-T|>- 'Vellon Pnvef. t\AMirp«|*eil i>>r heAltft, Watiw ffaSS ' b
milSamsmSESmm the1 raising 0f«n kimie.or stock,^u,,i of auy, I|
which here;kro f>e<5 Trom |^
_________ mpidlv 8ett4ing, orderl7
HolioRp 'hiaifiind jadkev privtiuges*—ef t-‘P-rciniuni;, || .
^400 half Reptions ’; 01* 320 acre tracts, and .#0 patented
toss»i 'istuhs^f^sm if
® Istdccted 28 yphre ago, an nssurnnee of first choice, and
•compose of the beat in Vpung. Palo Pinto. Chty. Steph
— -occurred"'dft^before yesterday. A
7 'Xhttt Pedro’s meu had klIIe*l seven
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eight then, iucludiug an express man,
bstweeu camp* Apache’and Thomas.
No word, from thu Apache line; wire
doitu. Biddle was at work yesterday
and last night g«ttiugt/oo|>s across, the
^Glfar ^Yith difficulty pushing
Apache*: l
Onfcaoo, Septtmbiex A special
Ao the Time, froth Tucson, ArzoBa,con-
ftrnna tl»s report of the raaaaacrttif two
companies of cavalry, under General
/ f IL 1 A »A MA61 ■ ‘ * % K.
nun
s^as shown on County
?2as^«raattS^?sa
a settlers, who desire to inave further west. w*h»£© oVd^^
’state farmers would not be satisfied. For sale by ■
ki^Sendjuldress
[for Circular. , { *■
E. S. GRAHAW
0 rail am, Young County, Texas. |
MubritK Dififl Store Cou’wn,
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Ail noticed
dl in these
jtsuUtomi^P
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f
—Pleasant
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—(’ool* me
^x... - • te over coat.
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Drui
the tfquare.
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lkTnenilier that the
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« As to’prlet
'-•■ t.i 1 ......■*■>> and let live
S?’ —Illftrlct
=7^*1.. ( - day week, 1
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BRICK
-ftaiu ba<
r for a cot loud
T-j—4— ^-Waterii
‘r*-cac-
creek; but w
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porture fror
' stage.
dl0tre
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In the ulaee tu;buy v
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. 7:_ - lay in henv
4T A ,#' ; • . ; ter trade. -
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PURE DRUGS.
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e<i Wetlnest
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And at the lowest powtihle
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prieefl for
nodrunker
—Donf*t fr
and pay yo
com© to tow
—Hiunme
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hotk^euthei
coat and fu
tiic past Wi
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VIOLIN TRIMMINGS,
Guitar and Violin
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DEALER --r-J.-
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atill in the hands of the county at tor-
itey• A ttomey-general, Mcl^ary, now
^dvlaea comptroller Brown to receive
Coo.k Stov^fod South Bend
the people that speakers, who had an , a{ me(Hcitre maiilwkom he #artrying -WT X“V
a^^^S8^g^g±agBrrf CHILLED-
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It. but the comptroller Is waiting to
J--'“ some plan that wlIT preserve thi
quested not to apeak. This same feel-
ing existed all over the state/ There -g
P
devise
parity of the law; The o. m ha* not
taken wny part'Ml thi* muddle, as the
waa also intense feeling la the n<>rth-
n
re-
■ niversity tcoublea afe still on hand,
and $10,000 la not worth quarreling
about aa we have a cash balance of
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r MM-remart^ble4»W many v**y dls-
wn cklea, but 1* reldSi more To th*
effect lk_-'bad on the money market.
The regjre t of the southern peoplfi on
found who
ng* Willing to canvass the State in M-
-vor of their napective teeslitle* for the
toeatten'nf the state university, but not
TOxatfecre 11mm>*begaoi the Indian scout*
TO>i Wt^ UiCjtef «n<r>tedy evtrjL,.
white man Was killed^ JTbre$ compa-
account of the president's condition, has
from tne date of his mlafortuhp, been
sincere. Our latest intelligence gives
North, iIdraillpa hls'dttoovered a new
genir^It 1* called the
- ' ' ’ ■ * ’• emerald, but
only haa been found, and that ooiyutwo
mete willing to go oat from »fto »*" ^ tWv aQd ^ half inelfos wide and two
kMpeto ipeak in fovor of free schools. /e«uo0g. The eut itonep cell readily
Pke aueoeea of the university depemk for $100 per^karat, and the largest yet
m a gtxxl education »t frte+fouad Weigh* ffv.e and three-quarter
If these are neglected In Ihe fc^rate
eoee^onr The PIlotPAlnt Post say* thl^t cotton
of beauty, but Win make aAteii toetg,agree rj|
rtTlity, wi thal eern la v*ryAlghit _
‘.'irVtee 1 s*-»*iyri ■■■•rki-jj^m* ■
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ARDWARE, CUTLERY, TINWARE,
yyagon- Sheets and Bows, Wheel Bnrrbws, Mctglic Wash T nbs
dies of ioldicr* anda company of senate ifc* Ah5U"Affent for
% / k _i - — — 4* - . . 4 a \ aka • mm _ ^ 8 » • » fj . a M ^
under Overtob,- are* ed route aa rein-
Inrrrmputfth Jfo ooUrtj^,,;lls yei come
through, and all are supposed to have
been kWM,
Hah 1* ba
Van Stab's Stratsna.
Mowers, Keapers, Etc.
say* Jjc ha* received hew* tttjBTirltow
Booling and 0utfccOrder. Price
North Bid6 Fubbo Square, GRAHAM,
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ie almlTar In oolor^to toe emerald, but of Fort Cubi’s epeek^ whichis fol-ty
harder and more brilliant. One veihtmfleaweH of Fort Apache ThC*ejho
. .Prices as low aB th^ low
TEXAS. .
The bcstxpfteiit in'the world
for the repairing of Gloss
Chinas MarWe,-&c„ _$<•
escaped are Kghltng^ |h*ir vfty to Fort
Apache, but their jococvs MyjMmfc
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holds tho> cauyan through which the
road froil Oamp .XbOJoaai te Fort
patete’.
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Graves, W. L. Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1881, newspaper, September 9, 1881; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886423/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.