The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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jTre^MMd^a qiocUcfoe y«i
VOWMful 4 disco’
and a book that
more sbouHt. both
b^all.
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for St. lottfs, Chicago
$old only in
' l-lb. Packages.
fremiuiii List in
every Package.
Best fcoffeeH
for the Money.
■ ncw Mexico
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your linen It le
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evidence of M4
any tronble; toe
frequent dsrira to
I mtSjS' PIS' < Forth# state Dem
convincing proof that the kldneye eod Wed- Vention at Wao©, Texai,
d*areout«ferder^^^ S5.25 for round trip' hft«
There l» oomfort In the knowtedfe e« ^thorilt^ from JsqksBoflhOS ticket!
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Itneene4fe.es
ritr'a Swift*,
r fulfUbi every
PMY»tClANS.
or, sal* XW9.6,7 £ 6, limited
it toruY “Wur
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PRYS!CIJI|VS and sorceohs.
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of the urinary
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It sop** inability ''Account* meeting ’ Mqeonio
^^ifSglr^hPwad Lodge end Unvoting Arm*
t tpi&aaant sfrong’MoLnuc&eat Qalvosto
'LK?(L°L^iLi to'UJtlli rat# of 'ttftic Jttt been
Aw1”! ^ The militns extra- authorisd* fromJaokaboro..tiok.
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KaarDoonT^l^p^
DM7G OflUp
Ouiak Dm
veuthQrisd& from Jaokaboro,.tiok
tu ete on seta Aug. IB, 15 #47i Hoi
<*pje~it#cl for return Aug. 20, 1900.
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of thle _
Ginner.s Association, Waco
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JOINT
Article
saa».fiS«;£S:
[ for the organisation <* Irrigation ,4W-
triott, and fpritha levying apd collection
of a tab for the oonatructioo of rraerrtfra,
# <iani» and cenels. '
Be it resolved by ttf* legislature
fifth* Stats sf Tmos:
That ArtioU A of the CeneUtutioa of the
Itlt* of Tex»», be srnendeJ by ’ ncfling
rrfmp
8WSi8PBM?fe
VSeB*«er(L. srfoFw/t-y
MMilssi
Section SO, ee follows: - i
In addition to the powers ot
lathe foregoing sections,
it ehaH be lawful for the LariaUturwof Tef-
ownere ofthe <
.Ml [I 'I' MPBjPWlTl
oa to authorise the lend
*herT Uarijir, QU/i
Account Square Bale Cotton
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paper
-NOTICE.
Texas, July Slat,, rate of S6.26
tor round trip has been author
and Kaos to otgaofea
aaid counties without i
ion ditfiiBU in
pound/ lUp.
2lCS
etruction of irrigation works
ritory, it shell b« lawful to levy
oiqate en Mebtedneei to rvetes a cl
on and be serorod by a Hea. on the irrigo*
id oeaait of whiek
hie lend for the use end
•aid irrigation works bar* been or may W
constructed- The Legislature,* may author
tHIl'* 'If:
i*ed from Jacksboro, tickets-on ke such taxes and indebtedness as may be
m*' July SOIL , lffirf&d tor ra
turu to Aug, Snd. ll^o
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F. LEWIS,
-DENTIST-
pt)> Soda W>
•*f4 addition.
.Jpnmtlv and
Uomm^ocfng June let, 1900,
u-ir “d 00ft_?nuinE until Sept. 30th
Chili, 11900^ the Chicago, Rock-Inland
Tdxki Rjavylll tell tioketa at a.
nscsseary to oenstruct Irrigation works
yKblo said territory, but no taxes shell be
levied nor indebtedness created in any dis-
HAfiAlf. &rf&rrTi ,rf*W8^ poldaade a{#k»-uoou.
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W»ter.
^ind loe. oomt to
E^V^S.—Small- daHvery oi iQa reduced rata to principal summer
indebtedness created in an/
trim until authorised by a two-thirds vote
of the resident lend owners -therrin whose
lends are systeptibls of torigaitua iroas the
pfopoead worhs.
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| y». W. A MORRIS,
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office over Beckham National Bank.
ORAHAM, V : : - TEXAp.
THE "COHFfiBSaitTS VETERRH.
resorts in thp etatee of Alabama^
Arkansas, Colorado, TMetrict of
Columbia, Georgia, lowa. lfary v
land, Maeeaobueetta, Michigan,
Minnesota, ** Mjseisaippl-, New
the necessary proclamation for aubmitflnf
this am—dnurtl to the qqalkfoa rotary of
Tessa, on the first Tuesday after the first
Kofldav In November, 1900, eb> which ell
yotete fkvoring the amendment shall have
written or printed on their tlihshi J'Tor
-r«r»*5-
in THierr ewnene eerave veuifitce.
"IT
t JJR. M. H. ClffSM,
OKNTIST AND rtfOTOORACHMl.
^’m) tide of thowqUere. one door eoutli o
fH
ATTORNEYS.
villa, Teinv, is muarkeblu. Its drculation
of eighty-four issues, inoeUily , eggrented
tp Jaiiuery, 1900. 1,196.452 copies. Av.
eregc lor 18931, 7.688; 1894, 1(1,187j 1894,
If,916; 1896, 18.444; i897. i8,i76; i898.
19,100; idV0, 20^(J. ----j V-,. '
WuWriptlons Yfhna will, bp ry-
I'eiv.d at this offiae.- It end The Leader
eylvania, South Carolina, TenrtH-
see, Virginia, We«t Virginia, add
Wieooneia; for further informa-
tion oairppor addrettp »“•— ' r«
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^OklCSON
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will be sent for e year wt- the d- b rate of
St.60 By" applytion lo rl he ■Lewder -
copies of the Vetartui^will. bw sent to tur For National
veteran friends who era unable to subscribe
T. P Short*Agt. Oi -ft.-f. g T:
get ion districts la Archer, Bsylor. day,
Wichita and EaoZ Bounties," and thorn
opposed to mid amendment shell have
written or printed ou their tickets "Against
pmmdtilf AitMe 8, of' the
•iwm h.p—H *ht f of k-
wore the doeing words of an
realized that parents are retp
children become. If you have
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' aa addrees by Abraham _
espocmble, Ift a degree, for
syi.
rigation districts fo Aseber, Bayjor, Clay,
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Chicago. Auc. 27 to L iw, 'Hie lines In the oqpy book and / -
aa/
provided
tion of th
in the I
&Lj Attorneys at Law.
■ Orahara,. Texas. * ^
- tKMpra«I»a in the court, of Young
tA>ruling c<»uwtles. Office west side »o-iho»
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Chicago, Aug. 27 to Sept. 1^
lines in the oqpy1
at flfs ». *ml'
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nica, complete
fi
their Prairie
for jnourwl trip. |hfopreoepiL#?t.the teacher coin- t
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A sCfJ ** jWtwr—*i**f"< *4i- •* *
I LAWYER,
Pcactioein sji courts, Has complete . b.
4racts ef Young county »41<d tltlul ,
I Office in 0<*urt lloupe.
.Qkgs poisoned by the poisoned
•T pj°°“! “y
Furgesoh are the phly ones to.
mAke a clean sweep. All holes
are attacked-rOaly active ho]»q
charged for. J
Tax Aa. >
(ler{,rtidei Trika*.
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W. L. Lawler,
HARBCI},
WeeYtSide Publto Square,
GRAHAM, TEXAS
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thorized from Jaekahoro; tickets
on sale Aug. 24 A 25, 1900, lim-
ited't0 Sept. 3, I9tp. riTQepos-
iting tloket wftlrthe Joint Agt.
at Chicagoron or before Se^t. 2,
**d a fee of fifty cents patd at
time olrl^posil, final limit will be
jeaten^wi to 1—ve ChteayocnrTffr
fM. eide wfthjhejaoral teachings oL
the great men who«e speeches
and writings fill the pages of the
readers. AH teach the value of
tdrtue'. All hold up the: rewards
that go't6 honesty and truth. AH
seek to instill in thd heart of the
pupil a loys for those with yrhom
Jbetaqt tslTad or 1s tu lU
ed thinfarinfAytte-'^- 44
this work is equal
course. Algebra, A
itecture, Building
luilding, Electricity
Political Economy, art p. few
its articles which have freen adopted by Yale, Harvard
Columbia colleges. This shows In what esteem if4s held by
highest educators in the land. Just now.yeu<ca« secure the -
En
before Sept. 30, 1900.
Fine fruit Trees.
The best fruit trees ever sold
Lln Texas carhe froth Stark
Bros’. Nursery, locatAi at Lou-
iniAna, Mo. If you want trees
that bear fruit. see Jae. M. WqqcL,
Tombstones 1 Monuments 11
The best.Italian and American
marble; workVaahshtp guaran-
teed first-class; prices .aa low or
lower lhan con bf obtained else-
hataj • Bee deeigns ami prlfleT
agent for Stark Bros’. Nursery before making your Cfdir. T will
Sooiety. All teach the doctrines
of unselfishness, the lessons of
charity, the dignity of labor, the
and the true
\6 Serve hu-
manity with steadfastness and
tMMrdjr.^ * '■ r•■;..
The leeeuiis uf th* world Bap
grandeur of art and
grebes* of those Vft
and the. balance in small monthly payments.
Volumes with a Guide and an elegant
delivered when the firs! payment b made.
.The entire
Oak Book Cue,
Th« complete set
Boc
Contractor tk£ki ide r.
Kminutas furnisliBd on all kinds of buitd-
r;„54Srf **'
•■ran
► you &oney. V - ‘
W. L. Graves, Graham.
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tsm Repsirsd said msd« at good a* r>s«r:
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< Shop in tbe old 8c >o»l
u GRAHAM, TEXAS.
LION
; *«nd swing tho ambiMuiirTmb
Ifne wfth the catnij>t'atftiggle for
recognition in the wofId’s con-
fjbsWolr'^honora’^atid reward,.
The schoolhonee world, wait-
rs, or . injj dut-stretohed »r1h^'4itn<l
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No. »-
Two
month
No.
Voiun^h^
Marbled Edges, Extra Quality High
Edges, Extra Quality High Machin*
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Old NoMi,^. Attenti#,.'-.
Union Soldiers,x 'ffsllion,
their widowa who. homesteaded j throUWrfr* hswrt, -for good and
Ipes than 160 acres prior to Mme greut men, is changed from real
n » ^®74, see entitled io etioligh to a struggle for _pl*ce and
more land to make 160a0res evbn p0#»r baaeTeh worldly JOaacr-
in- <i^ao^one^ thair derms; sion.s Saeiaty is. waiting, buti-r
all such claims we will buy if ever: n is with stony ho:irt and. with
so smell. If you did not make a ; eager hands will point the way to
filing, you have no claim to sell, poverff and despair Aw ^ho re-
Will also buy Oovecmnent. Land ward foHabor and th^ fruit of
Warrants and obtaip them for mercy and equity in the business
soldiers WKo have not^ had them world —O. B. Benham, In Ap-
. Marbled Edges, Extra Quality High Machine Flnl.k
per
the
’-ssavist:.......
. First payment. Three Dollars (ti-oo) and Five Dollars t
' A reduction of ioM hi. granted by paying cash within yo dayaflter t
receipt of the worlj, - . w _______ - - -
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issued. Only adtdien
ed fourtesn days In ♦Bp
or other wars prior ^to'1855 aro
•ntitted ia* ifiO aors warraniT
nerv-
cxicxn
For furthei- information call on or
address this offjoe. •
peal to R^asdn.
and
here
of TvttCbDrtr Pfflfo A'single
are some o(the reaults of thh'l|»e
Better be ready, you don’t ___________ _ ^
to dl,ior » long Urns; but win eoovifwe you of tlieir
OMn duth m»y com. wh«n j<m j wonderfiJ „k1 y^tue.
iftd^llGiowh'Fact:
insurance. Soe Geo. L Rhea, absolute cure for sick head*
who represents tho old reliable
Hartford Lifa Insurance Cc.
ache, dyspepsia, malaria, bout
stomach, dizziness, constipation
TO THE DEAF.—A rioh tody, ******
‘ and all kindred dmeaffie* i
cured of her Deafness and Nois-
es in this Head by Dr. Niohol-
son'f Artifioial Ear Drums; gave
•10,000 feo bis Ina ltuta, so that
deaf people unabla to- procure
the Ear DrtuBAarity.foira thorn
Address No. ITO8, The
Tuffs Id er Pills
- GOOD MONET «nd pUffl.
pant foU-qhergetic local agents,
•ithsr sex, in every community.
Also 11 vs man to control oouaty
YOUR
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soon ring prcseiH jaeolionod
Leaf Tin Tag* ve of equal«
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Rhea, George L. & Richardson, T. C. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, August 3, 1900, newspaper, August 3, 1900; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886723/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.