The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1886 Page: 5 of 8
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LOCAL MATTMRS
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AWsouKosuaarrs.
t OR p&g&fcf JUDGE.
^TPVP.'M. STINK. „ - ' -
o. E. FINLAY. r“
B. P. WILLIAMS:
W. B. PIjKMONS. -
B.V. J. M. H«[0U» began a «.«*<*
■t the Methodiat ohuroh Saturday
nfght. Some Id (erect la being ib»u1-
fetted, and the meeting will proba-
bly coutlnue through the week.
~ iu<»f i ii iaiiiiwij l, iu
■aajatoMMaoiaaaiiaacWfea?
i
j/ftr
general association at Waco last Sat-
urday.
~“Hlea Lida Cason wegt to Decatur
laat week. She will attend the Nor-
MSpebaol a!Dallas hafore her return.
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FOR COUNTY Judgm
fc^fiQBRKr ALCOBNr^
H. D. WILUAMS.
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FOX REPRESENT A Tl VE
J. E. HYUS.
- A COUNTY LtNC.
^Uig to the dry, hot weather, and
4>urd liuiea pvetfBt, and haHer tim
. - ' J. E. BY
II Uniting hit cattie =* Grabs tn.TeJtaj,. June My 1886.
t> Hardeman county, where he horioa' ■ t> -awna.-^^uSbr1-^-
to Hardeman county, where pe hopes
^OLail better grass and water than
Persona In Young amt adjplnlug
conn ties who would like to exhibit at
the Dallas State ffclr ITDalTia-
\aim rower limes the PKTTas State ffttr at Dallas thlsTali
scarce **■ ****itema ••"exceedingly can proeur* apace by applying to me;
-• - ‘ J. E. BYUS. •'
there is on Cedar <TreeY.
loi
wvviiai vlUCJkt
Br D. Orr has solif / bis place on
Peach creek to Jones, Edwards <fc Ed-
PRICES, aud will sell Dry Goods and i ttUd e?ec,“ tow“rd the northeast. He
PHICE8, and will sell Dry Goods and j #ud e?®ct8 toward the northeast. He
Groceries ns CHEAP as the CHEAPEST. ra^s 18 K°lng to whira there has
iryou have nnvdoubt aboutthis. trlve bean somethin* made.
"-------- */r»c«r«n me CHEAPEST.
If you have anv douht aboutthis, give
ly you »m be
±
7"~"i LOST!
lal^rth U raliauj
one spall sewing machine drawer
Jg?Pt*lQl»K . machine attachments,
B. H. HARKEY.
■ W. M’. MATTHH ^
W. GLASGOW
B. B. GARRETT.
B. M. HIGGrNS.
F. W. KNIGHT. -
J- P. LAMAR
[grwwpiejgflleavB at thia^T
Th* Rom Firm of Rood 1 Craod,
bean something made.
The Hustler of the “Donts” Inform-
ed us to-day that B. H. Payne of Bouth
»«hd bus gone to VauZandt Oouuty,for
th® pttrpwnop looking after hM fflriii-
lug intereat iu tbe^Free State.”
Our people are Indeed dtfoo«.VSBU
anJ hittg. and a great maajr ar« tear.
lag up tfnd going |o railroads and oth-
er placea iu aearoh of employmen t, not
realiziugthe faot that the sacrifices and
expenses iucured by such a move
wtmld be aumcieht, perTiaps, lo TTvT
Holman, Ditto, aud Hiller, armed
with the best fighting chicken they
oould get, went over to Little Lost
,Valley, this week to clean up Bud
.Willit., They returned Tuesday hav-
ing had their ohiokeo killed in the
first,few rounds. Bud keeps better
fighters than they thougthedid.
P, H. Benson announces this week
for .commissioner acd( Justice of the
peace. Mr. Benson has served the
STATE. °F TEXAS )
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to-wit: Ttk^rj
^ 7aA ffig 749 744 t¥b 7jt
3)26, 2927,-2939, ^940 '2941 S ooS'
!27.8,i*?l7' l», «l«o the su'v.vt
«,u: juu“bn7”weibVc:,Md
uilte!“f 9? Coun-
IS'
% N: 4. TIMMONS
J. Q. HINDMAN.
^Laat Hat ii rdny was a lively day in
| Graham—the summer fights com-
meneed on that day. A few black
fglTfc aboiitjall the aaraage.~8qui#e
[Benson has been investigating the
matter this week. “
upon until better tim
■tr
nrcTn. '■ ~ 1—~— I Masters Webb and Karl Muikey, of
^0It VlSTfi/CT AND COUNTY] Fort Worth, are visiting their Grand-
n* • - ««.» v |Ve»r
We are glad to state that we were,
misled with regard to the beycotting
in South Beud. Agreater number of
here gavor is raliroaddn^r
county, aud there are quhra few ebar-
ecters like those we heard talking last
week, and they are more W®« than
bllHious.1 ..........1
people — Jut*tor-of the peace for the
~ sole
the past two years In an aceeptabie
manner; he is well qualified to fill the
©filsc for which he aupouaeee, - ant
sHouid he be elected will'd Is^ii®^
t^® dut|ee Incumbent upon him In a
creditable raauner."
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_ Letters Uncsllsd for.
S^a^a-iKi
he mouth ending Jqne80th, 1866.
jot called for in thirty days will be
sent to thedead letter oflBce. Persons
calling for these letters will please sav
“advertised.” J
‘advertised..
Auderson J. .Zanily Lewis
Beauman James, “—"—
Benson A. H.
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Culp 8. S.
Clark Tgaac,
Doyle J. H.
Elliott J R.
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nr her home in HmR eottotjt- Foster E Ev
FOR SHERIFF
M. B. WALLACE.
DUTY.
Prof, Lindsay’s school at Farmer
closed test Friday with an examina- missea wnen she leaves Peach creek;
tlon and exhibition at night. We «ut then, she will probably return in
learn that the examination was Ube fall; Uncle Bill/lays she will, and
Lh 01*1 i 11 OT Is AS tl rl al\ a n> II 1 " _ lit I Ua 1* m — . v
to-morrow. Midi Josie will be greatly
lplssed when she leaves Peach creek;
Foster 8.
Fitohett MaryMrs
Horton Nancy.
Hanlen P. •
Hawkins A. M.
Lo«»l) J, F. Mrs.
McKnight L V Mrs
McCueu James.
ET
sakennen'Minnie
Re no lx John.
J RMrs
Hbed W M
---- ---“"Uflwuu vug .mv uuvio uuij wjrH gnewiu, aua
thorough and showed that neither Phe^lWowH—having seen her at a late
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teacher nor student had been idle dur- I hour last night.
iniF tkv. Wax _____a. j _ ' - I.. no mrM
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FOX COUNTY MEASURER.
J. W,- GRAVES.
T; I5, KfNDLEY.
log thb Wm. We expected our cor-
respondeut to give us an acoouutof the
j closing exercise*, but Lave received j
nothing. Prof. Lindsay has given
June 28,1888.
C. O. Liner.
FISH CREEK.
sturdy James W.
JOHN TAYLOR, P< M.
ST0l£*--t23fiEWMD'
Stolep ttpm the Auburn Cattle Co’s,
ranch, near Christian, Palo Pinto Co
£?Jh? “‘f H °/t 27, one dark.
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u" 8,veu I Mr. Editor: News Items are rath-
(S^lMtlhOtion... ateaoher. He 1. er .cree in this part.--lHr*ttU hot
J+br»«e WHkaftaTOcT'iBTm7r"
lul - l
W#.JnLAA
a I ----—«T-— -V «vevuvi t . XXC
rough In his teaching and firm
'ipilne.
hands high, branded U cj ou Hflhlp,
q-P oA-left shoulder, 8 on left sboul-
—, — jure; cotton 1^ yet alive though It
I nt.|Mimer ’ “Pr° Ifc • nJce ,00k® very bad and wUl not last muoh
Fi , “«TOUm.V, Texas,
ceeo to lay out and survey a nulblTc
Jy on the west bound ary tiMrgr
Young county. Bald road may mss
over said lands. We vM* f -pa88
and date assess the
pre-
of the ownenTof ffil Z
idl e
sent to us a statemeut inVrTtiijg^f
t‘ i* MJesy
J. A. WootroLK. I of Vl#
^ jrw. Lo°?rLKi
June 21, 1886.
ew.
Board of Equalization. i .
SSSSHSfejS
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c.c.o:y:;g.t.
Young County Ettray.
0,r?rl 1®rt hIP and blotch
h“T'"S^oM',“b»“t” I SirS
hands hisrh. brands XI^ u.i 1 ,,UDe' , Junel7
FOR COUNTY SUR VEYOR
Z* At. J. GIBSON.
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P*T Commissioner Preeinst
MtNt,—
?• L. MERCER.
P. H. BENSON.
own tipwy _____
T. T rn__I.iii XX _ . . — r I . ...r
L. Taokitt, Receiving. Forward-1 ©oighum, . ..... ........
(fig nnd Commission Merchant, and I - Cattle are not doing very well here
dealer in Grain and hmm I as the rrasa is ahont n« ti 4#
* w .—e— uvuaiuuMvu uieniUBDl, ana I '----- ------ >oijr wc
doaler in Grain and Hides, Weather f*^0 *r*“ ^ •bou‘ eat up
ford, Texas, is fully prepared to traos- doe* Dot rtUn *** time for It'to
If It
, .... ------ - --- UW1W lu v»raiu ana widee,vWeather-1 srM» “ eoous eat up. if it
For Justice tord’ T*XM- 18 ^“7 P«pared to traos- doet not»n time for it'to make
-_____f businees lp h)u line. The 1 *ometblD8far wfater they will sftre-
Pi H. BEN3QN I highest marketcirloe Daid for hid a. | ly die when tbs chilly northern oonm.
-r -
i’'' theomd,.
......'^Ifbter, Mrs. J. V\. ot|v iu Gra-j-'^. ———-
ham for the past two weeks. j They say it Is dry and hot:
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-I N- ^I*ib“'«otlM, I^hrVoboT. u.‘w,uth'”"
that la It la very dry and hot^ Now the " ’ " L' ^—
rPAfinra tinoH n/H fl\r InL, ..Aa». a
recipent of a fine boy.
h. MoCorkel is building a new
house notwithstanding the dry weath-
er; where there Is a will there is a way
T..maae many frle
during hef stay In -Gxaham, who
gist her departure.
Reader.
-G. W. STOKES, Manager
Christian, Te#m,U June a* iaa^°*
Draaa Making.
^Misa Lancaster, late of Nashville,
Tenn.,is prepared to out, (Hand make
dresses In the.latest style and on rea-
-a— •”ilur*- -- '*••>*** |~ ■ ____
HORSE BREAKING.
Star Smith will break *uy hon% or
mule to work or ride. Call on him,
six miles north of Graham.
9 mllmN.
Sprite
™u*ty’ Texas, and left with Row*
thl* Z™\F°r S»Se5°^crSo^lSt
thigh and shoulder, 6 -years old 1A
JuniPff?886. ^ V T0rOAY***
5M?- c.dc.v.cT'
H. SCHUSTER.
MANUFAgrim:
>• *•
Bring your work'to Parks', the Jew
eler.
BOOTS and SHOES,
. _ « ~—r—. ■ —
8tar Tobacco 45 cts per pound and
allberal disoount by the Jhox. For
sale hy Mobbison ^Stbbbt.
SKAHAM, TEXAS..':-i
flrit class and at the low«St ”^!°rk
. for rent.
Desirable residence on Sputh Oak
Stnet, with good cistern *
r. - "i-~ Mobbibon a 8tbeet.
JOHN POHLMANN,
STRAYED'
From the undersigned, one brown
lorse, 5 years old, blase In face, one
or two white feet, small bell on, bran*
ded TSH with baf under on left hip.
shod all round. ™ . • -***
I will pay a liberal reward for hit
delivery to me, or Information leading
to hli recovery. • *
« a m J- W. CRAVES.
Graham. Texas. April 27. 1888.
~s=
^
on the rail nod. , 1 . - fhttiail
I met an old gentleman neighbor of JL
miue the other day with a terrible
long race, and I asked him what was
the trouble^ “Trouble nothin”
AYERS
Ague Cult
" “ «uc ifriHipwi* mr rain,
but an signs tail In dry weather.-in
™—1— . - . *
eoetaiaa an utidota for all —nlnrlal dla>
•«*« vhloh, so far at known, ia uaad la aa
aibW rataady. It contain* no Qalnlnt, nor
any mtaaral nor dnlattrioua rabttaaet what-
—— wwoquwuw; piVNiBUm OU lUjBrlOYul
. «*«0t upon th# eenatitutlon, Sat taavts tba
wmm at ktaiuy StfirS UfontlMaUaak.
it-.- - — - • —• < ____
_ i article was ever used
,, Z o " - in this dry country. ’ \
ilns^rryf,^^ B>pt,8t cbuwb I pf°f. Faulk has returuad foom an
' found
Idy Wends to
------ 1w
VB WAMtgjnP ATEK'fl AGUE CURB
to «*• artry «aat at Ttrrar and Agaa, InUr-
alttaat or Chill Wmrar, BamHtaat Varar,
BOOTSVSHOES
T„ GKAHAM, TEXAS. - - *
i«S^^j°ss?sies
the square,_
Two Good Paras For Sale.
480^ onu,^uSr^S
hou«,on*-boa».1*o., p’.Dly.fJSd '
.uh!iS.Sa*‘*b"«*ta-
■i 111 1 mi 11—11 n ** HH
. sumption Is guaranteed to cure
Coughs, Colds, Bronchlts, Asthma,
° nK°uP ,ln<, ev®17 *®*Ulon of Throat,
ritoat aaaaad fcy malaria. Ia aaaa of fallnra, ,
‘•■a trial, daalars ara aatfaorlaad, by oar '
Bhtod Jaly lat, 1M>, to rafoad the
profssaic
^ Several of tbs young Jadiaa of pur j 8^r^r klbo* the Hoe he travel-
^“st Friday. They said they
Anroyed Ihemteivsa very muoh and
Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mate.
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cJ' Jw T,0.h m0r* fSfe '* I “r- JAM0NMri.“"n^,)£|<Ul., „
Cai. and W. T. than any part he trav- Rome, M*..a*ye that he had been bad-
led In. x"* Hr troubled with Kidoey Complaint
The Goose Neck school house has Sr * fr®«» many years and with
^ ^ Boaema for three years; at times oould
aearnnlv walk >nA _1 _____
John b crain.
- / BEALER IN
■
Dry Goods,Groceries
. ;
SC*^dleeW-«k“ *od ^had^^ tried many
^vary muon ana 1 “ " . -
•*•« "poke of the excellent dinner. Th# Ooo#* N#ok •oho<>1 houee has
We auuounoe this wash J O Hind- .UP WUh “#W
IMA a. a aooi» Of
i°thf ^nn!v’ fo?l n mtvha# f!r °^ **** Mbl8 Polly Thomason, of Dsn ton, bl* hands With
*------strongly taoo^pljfa Electric Blltsra
BQBIS, Shoes, Hats. Etc
-V-
>
to all who at
--A.TH -v* ~w“,w avtrtofwm a 1 , , A "
• j "If ft rains,” “ain’t it dry tho’,” la
-:“,r;sr a» r~‘
Kidney Com
I Punier. Sold
|V -4
aa» avoBS,
ri»y hall.
f‘ 1 I I a^L'.-l fh- Si ,
Northwest Coffter Public
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The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1886, newspaper, July 1, 1886; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886490/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.