The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 10, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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HUNT .
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SHE KNEW HER RloffTS.
On Monday afternoon Juatoa
the gnu w»« being lighted* »
relate, gencr
Holidly, jn the
protection
ibnodl
.^tern'iuaii
TTlic debtor
■ protection
iri*
young nmu enb-r^l the forward J Hue la»» of Ootmecticnt, about
tuiiire’>fM0l oft* Fulton terry wjiirk *omuch Is hrnrd. Yhey
bout. All. Aly; ovate n
^ijcd ejftepf title, kMT
Bin ymy ndeteadfly t^it.
*
jpWb^fipfpwtyf the
property through the
constable. An it 1*
official* fulfill tie* law
post notice* of any
s in Three places Wtho
or precinct.
imn>, ftty ykMg
They fwn
The
trioko* no deeignation of
!j and even wre it tK>,.puolic
i ulWally take flw eftgfeat mkduu on
a na^illria*'fcftn~ lisas ‘■aftnnl —■■■ ■ urns ft1'1 ^*4a«w ------: _ \r _ a “ t.
, til jSSSSm ......... mjRirea; - ‘ TtutBar. Vo’ » iikli.iVli tC thin dominion, and
thojp, Md .•mt^qntnUjf. •Tjl.iirT'^ hi A trtlnil Art flV thot^nwHi Kn-waking. |
hfflS'e o’ yer.bi/neMM what I’m Mot-
P^paStwhere it 1h nio«t
Jj^onrantonL And then, notice*
tl»re, In the nature of things, per
posted by small
, jM^troyed^by
gjrind, rain and aieer^nhih;
^though the^ffibers have strict -
^y performed their dnfy in the
SStTf the debtor * class, when
jh»property.is offered for mgJ
^A8no protection whatever. 1
pring” gobbles It up and at a
^ WE top, that renders the sale
iy farcical for tic- reason
yfOt pnrchafM^mt tKefr own figures
ipr ‘ want of bidders. legal
sfiCk* m*a newspaper is not sub*
fnce rail. It is , seen and read
hundreds when the posted
(ptice, aft the law now deraandsJ®
1 ,hS c ui ti iuiH ri!t!V,i(i. "1
>ssed and never road.
1 °I Justice ,nan would be pltL
dd mercy requires the legisla-
jJJ pass »hjllofaftib kin4*t ^qdib (He town of ‘^never?’
SCO. ' vf JT ...*. •' , C " f - ■'. - '-«"■ ■*■«"■ mV - ,,
^Texas k the only state in the
tfnfori, bo far as we
lean
Ix eri able to learn.
-m
1 THE.SLOE LAW*,
A late issup of the Nashua Oa
zette given ft copy of tic* famous
He h ad
| and lM*ci0nefknowti as the blue •l|rAU ^N1H *§•■§ •/
4i»WS b^ul^’Hiey wW« pHnfed ffl/SSKW Nihil IS!71
own as the blue
too luany^iaws TJ^ifiiBc tKey were
NeW ¥aar’s eaUej the b*'i»t on blu** pajM-r They nro as fol
started be placed llis hat on,the f^dlows; - ■■■•'■ ■ ~ ------------
The governor and magistrates
gerieraT assembly
colored woman t|ith a basket ofl TOI)t<*me ]>?)W>»r under
10<4<i this iml^wndefttdominion.
seat and went to look at himself
In Yds "absence u
In tM'mirror.
cloth** bbfeered and tbok the ?*•
eated seat, 'l'he young nmn saw
h*r, and nn;|*d jJuaul at n»«ia»»l«hlt| hi)«»«W,
“No, sah; dis yar’s der ladies'
|||M
jefey; had thy lirnlijif|it,j|Bd:
lu"’u“-,’_fcr. -iwi4'
“Tm, itSdam»
- ‘’I>ftJj ull i^-Viurhsiiwrpedii^
ter njti, know- my-rightR, ar-
conlin’ ter , der1 J com
irtandment Niggah’s gofnl as
ithUeran’ der manirr oationimoc
leimitUiu ia a womam ipation
litowjW. ~
or 111 .call a oftaiferj?
He waft compelledTo wait nntll
the T>oarreached the slip before
- < ’
he rtmid- obtain hi* tile,, and
iat ^uf TIITThp-fesfed f ones When he Tecovered
K»f such sale-tfolely Wllie dike a-4‘oncortina la repose, and
Want of publicutkuiy and they-'he had to try it on his foot bo
fuajtht could iftffiltgS
,£■
FOOD FOR THOUGHT. .
m* lo de.tn.Hion Iik,. u f1...... £&&& -wel
it <mly unmaskR‘thfrm:•
bbnr of justice U worth
Every ntiin designs to live long.
The mli^Stoh*f «f To-iubrifew
From the determination of theaa-
T, blit was loo late, v-w---—-—-*• ■ : . ^ b* |i.lT*b Hit UF of my»tertm» «dvfn|ur*« witli
mm b- -Mtotaa-41 «<w!afd gss |^4SS«rtXI!JS
knjvti* ill cluai il mhjIii* U tw»-»uv 4h«*
police and Mt.llhls, tt ualuta EXILF.
Belknap 11 i^b school,. The Texas 4.Pacific R'y
Prof: fiL Lindwer, Principal.
* * * '. *tF- **
TAeittao h.aUhful artd plwwee^-
iWftbMiB fa se'fMiie • ti»o —f*i aod
AfiiilittUduntipn, Rate* of tdilioo
atliui
=AUL
EXILE LIFE IN SIBERIA.
BY J. W. lil'KI,
Thi». apt*-ml Id new
thrmtng panarama «---------
MtMi ftitN-ria. It fomlahra tluro®
msm
and rdtalil* biwtoo* of tftsl wjsWTKSi#. ______
nir!tnMu!^nJ,?vLH^u!!wkrHST XjOTJIS
tor^oflho RiiiwUm Fmpirr. It tell* - "A’K^
*ad l ft ’ melnlsn of oim of the
churchesailoWpdfirtffe dl>minlqh j ^bViiE^i a* Yu 'vL^d Vm
Kactl freem'ftTT shall Bwcar Jteri.- TT-retit»i Imlmn
thc^lesscd Ikd to l>oar true ftl-1 Wftr
No d isscnt«*r from - the cs tab
liehed snorship of this dominion
a food or lodging shall be
offered to a h**tto.
No one to# cross a river on the
Sabbath but authorised clergy
North, It for rtu riml tuuu t xppw*
Tiurroti of'e*l*t«*itc« among
Hwfttbcrlan eonvlcis. Itdettqrlbec the
horrUbJe Ijietrumeole of torture midc*
Hotmt end nw* by the ftOMtati Oov-
titiiment. It relates the IVrawal Rid
men.
.
No one shall travel,, cook vict
p[-ntthi, make beds; Wfi^p houses;
CJU hair, or shave <>n the Sabbath
N&v-<Ofie • shall kiss hta orlier
children on the Sabbath or last-
l»^»on who
~JR vtirf
fuses |<> l>»y bi« piTqtorfftgi-m
supped The minister of town dr
pftH»h, shall be fined five pounds
jWtinev^r wears
Med wifti gtdd, silver orf>one 1ftc«?
a1x>ve pne shilling a yard, shall
presented by tbegrftiHl jHNifS mch, rnhvlim^i'riin.
and the selectmen" shall tax the
water, lie corrupts himself. Whoever brings cards or due
<>«t wiihwrt (KmiuicHnK
f?r rtHMo. Eusit
finlillrlirtn.Tilii ~a3p**" ,hi' n,,Ste
"flirt
facts, and ai't up to th^urii
Thoefc* whose cdurs^s are dlf
smt ©ajano.Mfty- plans for one
vl*d " ” *^=^-17=*-*
ftbrnhyr ^
- The greater oHr4’rewd
few, of ktna. Sban wh“n R mn" wr<m*; "rol
’ pabliabed tlmie tiauM ia th.- »,|"'u I' '*V 1111
Hr'8"red
h4o. W^r," ',lli:—
TIlllIpllVlu “
\Vha*tiui!(crs If Ifotfehas hot
tnftto }>eoi»le more important
Ifl*" ^ **"' ^ h” * **“
r? —---HIM--,M ."V .mu nyiwipii»r«_v_
ft»TH WHOM WILL YOU TRAOEl... oLmblhh:. .cdULUlioU,W Jto u 1»U-
d reader, do you buy
Ion to com. and oxamiiu, f(ir ,W(I
and j)ricert- Weather-
Times
constant source
was treated for
to the governor, tarrh of the sto
of state recom diseases, but the
visfbn tn the election gOo<i^8nddenly
<»f elect ion bfll* ed tota
the count to be .fti>I>eAml
bPgftn To sweU^
"AS'1,‘the vote Is
idlng hfflcey- will
county judge
and the couu-
to the Sec-
mrimrm
man aouL-
Ba^bftonnheinanwhoaof x Hypocrisy4s.thucloak that Jit-+ J?im l“^€5oaa^nt (,f ,h r Par‘‘uts;
* vonr trade? If you do not, tie souls wear to conn al their I've-jammls rna^ for ;tl,e rtrst
im.r.,l,!,ing yon,;..|f' t„ ^i. ann. s.. 'f!^T ’..‘S l!^.^**”*!'}'
r a inRh who does not ask Never strike a horse that is pulhil
patronage. The man jvIh*. Tug its l>est. even if the pro
rtises, lets you know what is very slow.
as to selljv and 'promisds to' He who laughs’^
jrpn iM'tisfuctifm for your Hin heel the neck
r. *He invites you t«> liis and godliness. - ~
and tries .to please you. There cunm
'Tn Jwhodoes not advertisefhrenchery than to
c»nce. and theft
like, if not, you can stay ‘Make yourself an
All I want is your cash— arid you maybe su
roar friendship I cure noth- rascal less ifi i
Will yoa trad,. wiU,» man ^
Oqindependent t<> njkyaur taill,, H
r.dfif l"'.
into the 'tfondmon shali pay aa
Hue of live pdnndk” “.....' tn rrcnve nb^oiutou-
8s one almll ^>t;iilllxnvi»n,|Sj#»i*Ji*h"ffl
ux^nce, gluy oards, or play any
Avoid extravggent promises: instr»Hnent tn mnsic- exrept the
' Wlu»n fiRrehbrivduse thriTrhk-'
drrq ejm veil lent ntamaghs, the
magistrate ahull determine the
point
,. Adultry shall - be punished
with death.-.,— -=^——■ ■
—A .nmn wht» strikes his Wifp
shall b»* lined t.eji;ponnds.
A woman w ho strikes her hits;
haud7ikftll^%pttpisliea as the'
law directs. r~. . ^ ^
No-man whfttl enwSra »R*|r»gWRMs^ ftl
■
5^r^j person or by letter without ob*
»a vents
rhw»Wl
tftwr fti pci
United 8n
_____ .ppjMjiifaiii yy
iHten tioveriifrient. <K)0 large
WANTED. Writ® #l«Dnrtor PMSliW
rial Cftfljilsrs and full psrtieut«rr. w
Mini 50 twoU. la o» »bn»iy» fwr
(airnplet® tfakwNalnfr OatAt/~-Act
qutbk' snd imsUf* Omt cUaloe of terrl-
V, AmmMi-*........ .. ■■•-r=r-
SUNe4»UHLI8ttINO COMPANY,
huuewAlii.
THE H.BWS,
. MILY AM WEAKLY
glflllllHW IHff
Ibe ypnr_nj®l l*y oflVrlux It* i)*»ubr
le ffhccY NVffkly «*t Mre reduced price,
of *1.50 p r MMiiuin. Thin edltlou will
l»c niadc up and carefully edliid, wtih
Amt Itff CftunsctiftHt
Direct Line Between
T5JXAJ3, y-
New Mexico | California,
.LCCMP
j' ^p^mXnfAr
MeHtfflMlBB
^ AND ALX POOItftlgajUL
Nortli, East and Southeast.! fQ
hilau PiIki Sleeping Etn
'pAfUSt BKTWKKN
DALLAM, FT. n OB Til, KLJPASO
AND ffHUNtt. N. M.
CI<uMMN<nnoctJons at Iwong V'ky auu ,
" • -J.1 - ........... ’> 1 11 9 M
•ij| Missouri Pacific Railway,
i|*^P6lX)’ DeniMon, the Ga$e."
| HYarting fronnhe greatPUt<*«f T«jx-
‘ wait pnsmT* ttmiorb the ‘hearttifn* lo- '
1 dim TVrriU;ry and thriving ciiLva aud
' town rr KxiihnhandMlnkmFT;fenchmir
■ j •ije Mi<«iw»i|ipi river at Ht. l.uuia and
ILtuoihal, and ihu MiMauurl at Kaonaa
City, lu tvlih-li cfli«'h cl am ^Mtnoetiooa
aro mmlv to Uidoii U?i*4« wttb «fk-
« ny Tfnea leading to .a 11 part* of tb«
United 8tale*. 'v " •
Pnanenjcer* wbo purdiaae tickets pe-
er Ibe Mt>ao«iri Paciflc Railway nave
iSfcSNi*9* »f
And DAILY TRAIN8 between the
..= iy
Houatoh aud.Bt Ixiuia. . i < ,
fkklUa nnd Ht. I>nn1a.
ItUruiioul & Brii^Sorthrs
-—-
RAILWAY-
» t~TT
FOR
SstSsiSIwK isftSvrS SSSF
f Awfotf STT’'
. crwiNG;r’
I Sachin11
TTtr^T.
Houston and’ 8«I»^*Br~-w-
Dallas hikI h< liulin. ......- _
Houaton an ) Fort 8cott.
5!
loMm
MACHINE CO-
KTjO UNI >N O'JAbE.MW YORK J
3 It
ORANGE, MASS.
Al
" Marabtill, Texas. M ■ TaMiii B?||||g 11 |i dfi
F. ( HANi.i.KR, Han. Psm. Agen>, BBHElirHrKlBVlR1—r-=3i
R-14. Hmi. ^ft*- »• M^Ub, A„n,, IWk,.rT«.
Denison apd Italians City.
Had Antonio and Ht. Louis.
-WilWU
Kansas City and Ht. J^pb,
i . *' T('—WITH—
RECtBflftH CHAIR CARS FRER.
Reaidea VE llaea of Pm 11 man Bleep-
ing.. Cura and haudaoina day ooaohae,
with toilet rooms and tl« latest Itn-
& ■ —
W
l homii^M v
and withoc
-ventilated, cars Complete
colored atleudapta. .
The Missouri Pacific ^Railway
H»a a atcel track, the Miller platform,
and the Improved automatic air brake
on all oars in its pawenger train*. It
(a in every reapheta UrkLcla*# railway.
Formal' . *
-^rrr
Houston Sl Texas Central B y
JOHN A.MANir. avn’l Agent,
Dallas, Texas.
UJ
Aafl Coa^eetbHie.
f ■ 8 a. —■ ■ 9,kl mm an ■■ , „ ■ ■fg—
t.-
MARKS AND Bl
*• ’^r,
Tb;-r
— ;• «"
ftwfieni
Ht. I#oJla, Mo.
H. M. HoXtx.SrdV. P. HL Lcmts, Mo.
--
J+m
m
'r*,.'
-*r-*
"ia^. .
ut* -r^
AND
facer*■rifti7'lift I^IPBMBPP
Wsi-Dft^ F4§e‘Kri,ight Line9*
_ oline A Hl»)«k, post-office, Belknap,
_.Tixar, taadta-foitti-natfe* nft*?’ -
Ssfessss5®5
R. H. KVlellln
~z rrj±t_.
.t
Selma, ^gUtJtO-i and M«l»
^Tiw-/Kl!!l,fc.Cltfea!?:.<lgS*3! L * ■'^rminmw^
midland
BPWW otln ra, who by
efrenniHiancw* if nwMoftee and pTcu
patlon are/lej*clveil of regular sccew
■■Beany dally. pw|*er,.»!■ such .a pahlf
•ftbem.ibvre will haVe yne.dfthe
intelligent eepeeta
iiei wwn r»r. non idkiiuhiouiw v
s; TON, vta sedalla and Missouri
■ Tggari * PaeiRe Hallway. ——
4© 600 Miles -
SHORTEST LINE
Horae brand, B H on left hip.
J. R. Brown, post-office, Orithana,
rafirhe; South-eaet oomer Yonng Co.
B'»u left aide. ,.Mark, up-
9 per-hit and )ind^f-l*1t In
pllt In left. J. C. Brown,
«S.»5S .
Brand,.
texasF
~ A* for Tiik Daily fftswa^
ly vi*itor and silent'1 -thotfgtl
coMvirair, It.can ape^a for M*elf. It
tra1„,>lir,, nndjow^™.
No gospt‘1- JmlllMtur Hhalbjoin year- with .promisee and a**wruocey.
BETWEEN ••
ANI) KA NS A S-1 CTT Y,
HANNIBAL
*ttVtcw' Ahrt all points ^
right and s
Blgham A Bvrd, pnatnfflce, flraham,
ranee, Dillingham Prairie. Brand,*
MVCS^on ffttht Side. Mark, grub lu
left and t>tide r-Hlvpe lh right car
Tliito^tpcatiofkii!
W IF, COLOR u:e k 81ST A FE RT.
Takes Its course through that portion
of the State renowned ftir Tlve gran-
ary and fertilit
nJ
-WdilK
I'aasenger* have choice of routes, via
V rant*
do
White,.. po«t-uffiy», 1 raham, 4 deur of its aoamiry and fertility of.
Graham. BmndJ 8PV on
Deiiiaoei and Mlnnuft Bafllflu
•“ \ Rail way to^Kanana . City,
■ Mart, cHq) off left andun-
r-httAnd over-bit right eaf."^=^
Lm^WNNI'O. left ai.Ie. Mark crop,split
CaA»Xil(tft and underhit right.
Joseph Benedict, post-office Bolknaj
e* mark, crop right, ui
-V. «
$ 5TXT"
It* rout*
j dcr-6it. %ui
on left hidclhttjj
Tsfcr*
FORT WURTH TO Otl.HRHTOI
And Belton to Q*fV**ton, *■
* L ^.....
nvi HT an
, Via. Haiuaton aiul jfew Orleans.
F*» IjT Jdj O-1 j*ii f
HEtvMffi annual advxgUi pienblT\ch<t*
V T^* (U^VK:*:r From or to .„>• tx‘>iaViuGre«t Britain
---,orCi,aU..n..fEurap..'rt. ,i»
hereafter as heretofore. r^-- v; ’
,.Foe:+fc n^hfSii.m wmihsilfy
tho mpet it loo <>r th. «e r -marks In a
t, un-
4
uudor^
una»r-im
O €V«T on left gldo. Road brand,png
Alb right and
1 fcbonh
lfenyp with
m left vxutm
htand aeeesi
as opened an
■AMSA.snd'Hs wmi&ftRMii
with the different »toa*mblp
mm
:jrr2fi;
< iv iL^4t..o. j.Alistbo wolafirqf a kin
of ohjquitoua university foi t1u> people
wldli' |lielr local i>ap«.'ra afford th* m
Ike miwo special locul Informollon.
Nr> intelligent and stibrlanlial citizen
should consider hia househ -W uir Ida'
phiee of Iwdit^WVdrcina t<.-|J‘ vqui^edl
m«to#-WTikiiTe»tr*| B'y l^ia;
And all rail to New York, thence via
behind left ahouldcr. ----
'^TTKMfll ft~ SfTaSfml 'ptV alRf*' five-
Km», rraeti 12j\illca north ofADaJtamr
Hor***- i>nm<l */?l *! on left shoulder
apd (' on left thigh,
r J. W. Duty, rv>«t-offie«,_fri
uebo, ft mllva Fasti Hpowde r
This line oouneeis— *
:Lx'.'
At BALTEStOS with Malldry Lin#
. HleAnafTs for Key West and Nsw
York with Morgan Line Hteamor
vt» for Now Orleans,■ ludiiuioin, Corpd
—
IL-
eft side.
___ Rotterdam Itatlai
on left sfiouldir %nd side.
•• . - : •*'**■ •*— ■ '
Various murks ■'-r;~k.
newspaper.’
... . Term* of Subsoriptloi*:
.. DAILY—l’ef. t annum, plO;
SteuMwAinek
uiouliia,*&.M>, when seat-by'nud); per f
5>T»T5''55STC;
illif Liio nWaaiLU^of rlia. rMiirf i iuvatluhly tiMutvai***. Freeof pqw^ Brepumd. " BrenliUnf WAco,
UiwUik 1 Wiill (II n T. L< >i> rr. tnali of the United Slate* j McKinney, H. mpauuul, WhiUo,/,
.. ■...... ..
fe-v* 'r*
Ju tho
W J on left aide and hip; njirk, Crop
and split tn right find hole In left.
H. J. Weljver1. 1‘oot-Offloe, Graham,
-We^SaSlWSSm^l
Cattle mark, swnliomr'fork and under-
hit rtgh t. ttM<Lupderbri|ffil£roptn1oftPAeL
M. A. Fullek Posktfflce liflkiuip,
Horae brand Ml-' nod TKX on should-
er and AH-nu thigh.‘ Horses run by
H. (\ Dozier.
Glasgow A CR.usey. post-<»fflcsOm-
ham; ranche, Balt Greek PralrlC.
Brand H A Ton left side; mgrk swal-:
low-fork right, under->dope left ear;
U ItOSf.NBFm with a., H. A B. A.
lly for Hon Antonio and all plolats
on that iino.Biar aod Cresoeut Route
at Houston for New Orleans and all
Clifts Hi The Sotff heaat.
«n SS^^ou ^ t^t i»3J **
• ’I
hfe cr.
•aye
n quit* olck
of Mr.
Horner, Bm MHIging
I post-master of Belknap,
SnjRgr:^ v.- ■ "V
^ . . —- Ths iarbecu# s Failure.
Ou Wedneoday night last the rain
Oommenood pour lug down in torrents
while the meets were being cooked for
the big barbecue on the.foi lowing day .
The cooks plied their vocation pcrals-
p^mflllisl line
At ».\HER with Texas AjU.Lools Ry.
for Waoo, (’orslwana, Tyler and all
points on that line.
A h" MJrhu^lw.^Sbbn, c2-
CO ami all point* on'that line.
At CLFBURltll with C. T. ft M. C. By.
■-Aft Alvnnsdo, Dallas and all
op that Boo.-
SjCTX:
rertlaim,,^
M" ronni.o*
- ** *no.
—Ward Humphries, Mnempanledby
bl# mother end sister, returned from a
visit to Beymour, Sunday.
—Several days of exceedingly warm
weather mulcted this section prior do ^
the cool wave af Tueetla/. ^ . ■
i«“U
^Uon njidete
onyHtoriuusly
of
hitn. ^
bunion,
Ui open »ot<A^,
iH^fTlSiSr |
|ex|
few days a go a
m.ipgane:
point of thft
flpom the
drew U
Since tftrm id)
a
3- “«F I® °f .*••* Tbarsduy was tently until Thursday niornlug, wh*t^
Cerd.of Tt
Mrs. Gardner, of
many thanks throug
for the nice and
delivered by CsM^ v *‘
nr*s a Wautiful
FRieKhY
these lines, a* wt
■ V s ifoaeGftyyCh l<
■ all Tfolnth North,
I as to
i,New Yerk ai
aod West.
j
heavier than any pnoeedUtg «oe since
th* wH wettber^set In..
i tdl by
EiclielU rgi
Aforftpr
L* - ^ i ,X _ , *
I m*
I*. Mi<rui r
tr^rn
klndn
«fU
it __
ra 0M, 14 tiand* high,
L left I high and *
seeing that the rain would . not let up
AttdMLih* #i*«Mae kwdtwf io^wdf*,,,h*«* »J
were foil, they gave It Up as a had Job
and distributed the meats to all who
titled them.'
u Kttelislye preparations bad been
made. An *l>undancc of grub was on
hand, prominent speakers from abmadfKe *orrel horse, 8 yct.i* .,1
■■ mo Ta^H ... . - "PIB ^PRPF F*1* her® to address Uie people mN idgh, branded same a*- the
*»*•« : -A dano# was given In the ^snM tended to a remark^r .. v „ ^
iJ!5 court room on Friday night and nultet B,,oow*i **t He who raleth *11J ’ C C ’ ' ( M T'
•2 - ?e—e. ««*««rrr^.
F J*. Alcrot r, QlHp.
SS«2^:t
^35.
- - - -
>•4* wlU, 14
t B. 4fnrrls Is builly eugnged in
Putting tl>is tin roof «M» 4be n«w brick
phy.kl....^m^to b.d^g»
ttr Louis 4tmm
one ttf the jolliest
ftN* was regtstered at
™ '"•0r*h*mH—
" rbetn with theft
... bmllles returned * fow days id nee fron
^KwkrkM- *^^^*r*-**t“v
laet and
n welfare that he
rains to desesnd end
the barbecue.* The dl
tees was# at eoosidei
pense in havingVV|
Ifwe were attower «
ventloit of »*~A »
solely upon
Mbetv
oft*.
.. tmgmmgM
■ptit e_
-TsagssaTOg
•ftkm ilts s/fo*^ »#■>—
ttSSSi
1 probably the old*
rid, died to
*.....T--
[jX::-'- 'IN—
EROS, fcep
srasa
lee m$A itsftftsft wsSfon nfaBJ
EBf
h^aai Show, and It
wftjr of getting
MoraH^y mark
V
,mt* 111 >*iat
iks XlmvfoefJMiibi
Wagons,
Xa4«sy«SsJ tnAOmi* that
•alt, a»4 that matara ra-
e «• otmUIs MMs snrsw t»
■Mm. .«" *••
^‘^tS$0OAfrk9k *Ml*M*NMfopSpia!tP
eompi xsM/W^fiii1lil«sJyw»
rarer «Wflsm«<aUeI
•■■UvUwl '
Warn
oomhiniug with these
ExccilenLc of.-Rood l .. r_
New and Elegant Goach*i!
"tJftftd Tfffdk Yimr^uvireBittkitt"' ™
And In nothing doe* It aoknowledg* a "
aniMirifir . _ ,. ^
foTHee that your UAketa reed over
tldstiae. ‘ ^ 't-
* MF*For full Informathfo sddreeii.
OrcahU. Mukhay, Oen’l Pas*. A’gi.
OALVKSTOU, TEXAS.
' •**■' ■ ■ 1'--•>- ' ■ ' "-'SJL-rti --■>-**" ■ H
^tick's Floral (hide i
Far 1**3 is an 'Clegiul Kmk of f*0‘
Paget, * Colored Fists* of Flewsr* end .
Vegetable*, end more then 1000 Ifleetra-
tlons of the choicest Flowers, Plants
and Vegetables, ami directions foi
growing. It is BMdbnme enough for /
• the Centre Twidc or * Holiday Preeent
Hand on your nsme am! post office ad-
dice* wito 10 centa, and J will send
- y*»n a copy, poftsgc paid. ’This ion*t
* s quarter nf if* cost. It is printed la 1
“ hntb Xaglleh and tiermeu. If you.,
afterward* ordef seeds d« duot Dve ten
oenle. ...
Vick’s teed* art the Best In tbs World
Ur
/ .1
l-V*
. Crlml|
month.
Civil'
s' 'March,
Novemll
CDJ
Mondsi
i*2L. —•JC.’i
1 Vick’s Flower and Vegetable Gar- "... .
Plates, «■ v
or* SepsHSV
efanBMa# Me
11 nwngghj^giRij
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