The Graham Leader (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1888 Page: 4 of 8
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We are under obligations to
Hod. 8. W. T. Lanham for favorsr
AMAB1LLO, toTTJSR Co. )
Jam. 10, 1888,. (
To the People of the 19th Senatorial
District:
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:KLn“S»»yT To Assist Nature
_ - 1 1 A tMki? • AtsaaiaH Ar WUtfttl tiltSUfl il
IF YOU WANT
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ggBa«^t55^^
amount of each claim. Of these.
! tate Immigration Committee I
espectfully call your attention
— , gggss-s-9 respccuuity cu» yuu*
F P. Cravens has sold his liftlf \o the importance of the speedy
interest in the Waco Examiner organization of an Immigration
Idhis partner, J. C. Crisp. - «rwi«tv in each county in this
The Gazette says Fort Worth
has not gone out of the business
of building railroads. We hope
. apt. ——
"<Hon. WTPT'llailinger died at
hi? home in Galveston on the
yvoning of the’3QIhu_
society in each county in this
Strict, to the end :that our sec-
ion of the state may take its
proper place in the front rank of
1
The Longview Cycle has an
article headed: “What To w«ar
and how to wear if,”'""We Kw*
never been troubled about the
j>r.w hut, the what has caused jjg
a deal of rurttboK around
„ f_________— r.^coneeman:
has recently been made to dance
to the tune of a '$45,000 breach
of promise sail.
Advices from the Indian Terri
tory report heavy losses in cattle.
1*11r 1
A total eclipse ofthe moon wiU
take place on January 28, begin-
ning at 3:40 p. m. and lasting un-
til dark or a-little fitter. _
fliorglars broke into a saloon
at Pland i»nd stole ton dollarajn
money and
twenty bottles o
' Says the New Orleans States:
The-’fact is slowly dawning^on
the country that Senatoi; Chand
ler, of NDw.HAWpflll.ire, glPE?
- and fractions ass.
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As your representative on the
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unty-eight made affidavit that
<y oWnea no more property
twe
they v,...— .......-- r * -
than the law allowed them thus
preventing attachments. Then,
under the decision of ihe supreme
court, they were arrested for pet-
ty-larceny and bound over in the
sum of $300 each. - All but six
proper piace ui iue isvuv ^Ve bondsr while six went to
this great movement to people s.^jj The new postal law makes
our state, and ill order that this, larceny to take a newspaper
‘ ---* and refuse to pay for it.
UUl P* ‘»»«i ****** ***
:he fairest -portion of our great
state, may attract the attention
,t so richly deserves, I ^el that
»d will result from tilts
great goou «... ---
movement, but in order that this
may be sOj we, the people, must
do our share, .and. tfyciyUie hene-
. ■ — . ■ — ^ m ^ 1 -..... ■ w-
r The correctness of the shallow
corfreuUivatiori tlieory, so-axted-'
ficial results must surely follow.
Organize at oncty ybur
date, send it broadcast ~to* the
world, show the hofaeseeker the
CUnTTlWlTIvuiiuii j 7 -- ~’i---\
sively recommended in tbe lead
ing agricultural journals of iate,
ia-tlmscorroborated by ah iili-
uois correspondent in the Texas
Plowman:
Our neighbor had corn right
WUiiU, bilUn Uiv nviuv^vviv * * —
many attractive features North
west Texas p&5seBes^pmd-*wu an
sure to receive more than our pro-
rata of Immigration. The chair - laaratttw jjuu.fl*w*»--Y“‘a
men of the various local organ!-* "worked very shallow and but
•il .............mi.nicnlu -*1.-^. tSrnud itvor Ihe StillkSt WPl'e
across the road from ours—fie
orked it. deep and often with
iJf&H shoveled cultivators. The
stalks were stout aild/iong but the
ears few and, shott. Ours was
>— «s—«r ‘ ** *“ .. f4,; 11 i.
zatiofrs will please^com m unmi
with me'so-tW we may acfr>
. ■* a —ftt- _ . »
icate
__________ T__ . ar-
tnoniously. All papers' in^ the
district please copy. ■
— Rpswct fatty, "Wt PliwMoirwi
l^em. State Imu Com. 19th List.
vyui Jfwrru. — — —---
three times over, therstalks were
shorter, and smaller than his, Tttit
the ears were longer and more
numerou's and yielded ten bush-
els to tlife-acre more tbait-bte
THE TERRI Hi E BUZZARD.
CIO W MW.- ----7 s
Hundreds of farmers In a radius
of fiKeefi miles have thoroughly
tried shallow^ jculture aud.Uave
pronounced it far superior to-
r*t .......pronOUnceu it iar supeiiur
The cold weather in. tliiMWribr ,d<>ep culture. What we mean by
west has been the most severe la mtininir Jlut
iha most, destructive of life.
chltta, ^B«l Con»uxni»tk>n, the nitn-oua
uteuihraue first bwotne* lnfiaineJ, then
accumulationn form in the air-re11* of
the lunR«, fplloweil by tnbenlfH, an.l,
finally, ilenttuction of the ti.*jjno, It in
plain, therefore, that, until the hack ms
cough 1* relieved, the bronchial tube#
can have no opportunity to heal.
Ayar'e Cherry Pwientr— ^ '
Soothes and HeaJs
the inflamed' membrane, arrest* the
wasting process, and leaves no injurious
results. Tills is why It is more highly-^, -
. estemeed than auy other pulmonary
- apaelficf^
L. D. Bixby, of Bartonsville, Yt.f
writes; “ Four year* ago I took a se- .
.vara- cold, which, was fallowed, by a
terrible cough. I waa very. sick, and
confined to my bed al»out lour months.
... —1.1 V ____ in Mvei.
My physician finally said I was.in con-
tfo)
Hjjjnptfon, and that he cOnid not help
■ne. One of my neighbors adviseTtno
_ to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I did so,
ond befurel had taken haUwhottiawaa......
OR ANY kIND OF
Furniture
.Y-.:
able to go out. By • the 4+toe I h%«l
finished the liottle 1 was well, and have
remained sy.«yer since/
Me., writes: “ Six years ago, I was a trav-
eling salesman, and at that time was
suffering with , • -
.ii loung Trouble.
For months I was'uuahle to nest nights.
I could seldom lie down, had fretprcnl
choking siieils, and-Jyas AfUto^cotu-
* . 1.. I.......1 Sa*. A t'a.s-1
____^iU^XSSSUBI-
I was iuduccd to try Ayfes-Clierry
.Pectoral, which helfied me. .ItS'con-
tinued use lias entirely cured me, aud, |.„
believe, saved my life'."
‘ Applications have Jieeo filed
wit,h the State Land Commission
known to that region for yam*
the th^rniometor.. TAhged from
10 p> 59 degreFt*^H)ow z^ro; rl he
loHrt <>f 1 ife wa^ppaUiiig. Over
SOtTimuNw of-the deniuLhave been,
reported. The work of hunting
them \ip U great aud no one
WU.lt vtiw *j»«**« —- —1— —
ML this month for leases. -PP
^ *rvw laukrutl »hi
gating 20,127 acres of schooL
-fe- land. In addition to this includ*
X ing old applications leases have
(w«rs vorro 11 n (f *AX I.si *
.
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been executed aggregating 203,-
380/acres of school tanas.
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Jfew TTiehie:—■-CUUgress^-wui ^(, out to leea sioctv, lum tuo */-*.v
—vary tKembhotony dfi®e cptmhg- 3t'es Iffhd father's hands freeze-off.
the accounts as they come in.
Seven -fanners start home an 5 j j Robe E. Clev
are picked up frozen along the J.
road. School children are turn- Dl(ll^ Kt. Lotti*. M.
ed out .and lost, many of them
perishing. A faHulSt'k^d his, sou
Stir Gfttu)Teed* BtOCK4 >y
▼ arv tilt? UJUIlVivii; yyrgj-j-g
Wiih a-few ^.uMkattbcJc
Y%nC The subject is entirely
new and a majority of the speak*
mh wttl be green.—Philadelphia
Tims. •' •' •
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death before help arrives. " A
teacher with tiiree children starts
tio-fiV walking till bis feet and
legs freeze and then crawling the
mill.
arribe. $1000 to the; paper
fifty that Sttbseribw $600,
-----rjm,y bliAfc ^011 -r- —;
one hundr id, $100, and one hun
4red,* $50 each on installments
of, say twenty per cent, the first
month, and ten per eenr. month-
; ly thereafter. By. making such
— lT~’gTn5*fT!ti pthni'ThPT' XTiTrsecnre
a $60,000 subscription by citi-
zens of WACo,!and the mill will
be-built.— Waco Mxamm^
", Let- us have the-paper jndlL-
The Examiner’s plnn is a good
pn^. and ll call be done, v ^
i
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ENJOY LIFE-
What a truly beautiful world weHvo
lo!"'Nutufe gives utvg^o'detir of moun-
taln- -*-•■“ •—-1 .ml Ihnnunilt
U 1,11 [C CD U n |^14SIIUV Ml vi IMWWJ i -
is.gleus und oceaps,, aud thousands
.-<>r means of enjoyiUeui. Wc cau de-
no better whenin perfect health;
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shuilow culture is. stirring-U*fe
grpfind /rom an inch and a half
Lolwo lnchea deep. This depth
by- a proper implement finely
patverizesthfesui face tand Drak es
I a tmrich whi<4i prevents rapid
^riirr,ration and holds in reserve
the moisture coIfiYTY]f*frtmi below
• .all-____ *A____WiL... At./) 11Y1I.
>< e
Ayer’s GterijL Pe^pl,
wnaaiavn nv
tneni JJX) grettv auw . w .• w»v uy —
knowfe "how inany- aie’ the Bure;. Izgdinsteaj, ofbelDg wagted by
pprted cases.- It is sad to read the u^e 0^,“bull-tongues.
th« .accounts as they emue in.)
:r.r
rest of thetway, leaving the chil-
^ren;tte peviso, ,-A^voman tedch-
.1 iLin ih on hoi* vvnr
so iiitf revival ojiiio
on aud on. Hundreds of JhflUfe&u
holds are mourning lost inwiRtes
and the only relief to the awful
picturod^tiie cotwage und ener-
gy of the whole peoplu^iti brav-
lng the terrors ol llie blizzat-d 4it^
hunting up. the lost Hiid extend-
ing help Where it is needed
«...
. ^ sire uo better w&eu'ln perfect health;
’ ’hut how pfitin do the rnujortry of peo-
l4i~~rf’- pie feelljke giving It Up dlehearteued,
fr "discouraged and worp out With disease^
wheir thdre Is uo occasion (hr this
feeling, as.every suflerer cau easily
obtain satisfactory proof, that Green’*
August t lower, will make them free
from disease, as when b<>ru» Dya-
pepsia anil ttVer Complaint aie the
direct causes of BevjefilYinve pet cent,
of such” inalaoietiss BlUousuCss, Indi-
gestion, Sick Headache, Costliness,
Nervous Prostration, DizslnCssof ttih
Head, Palpitation of Ur* Hear (Lit nd
other distressing symptpms. Thrco
doses of Auffust Flower will prove its
wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 19
SUBBMiiappnnBBinBqni ■■ i 1 ■ ■■■ , 1
The plhck, vim, energy and
^neiness enterprise of a town are
faithfnUy reftectud by it* local
papers. The -iidvmtising col-
umns of the Independent do not
show up very well for Henrietta
at present. A Jtowri may have
on-exhaustive “write np” in every
Harttr>acU..JA9J:nu’^ an(^ L«nd
Agent’s Bulletin in the United
States, ’Betting fcrtlV in exlrava-
-I a /vINtiri nrr /vai/lPA
by capillary attraction and util-
nsteaa
mmHm is-auch as to guaruut
sale for uuyihlugcomlnxfrotttSifi .
The Pabllshers offer a rare opportuui
to Agents. --1*
[othwrcoluiMO-
rurjsn *»
Or. J. O. Aysr A Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold b**U DniggilS. IWcoil;
AQE1TT3 WAllIalil
CALL
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SherrillBrffl
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6nha ui .te Hit?
u. S. MAILLINE.
VlAsFARMKK
Cl I AS. G: HARTMAN,^ Prop’r.--
Jieavcs AreherTufHits.vs.THurMl«>»
, Li .....7-,,. a. Trt’clor.k a. in,: ar-
jkjf HiituruayH at 7 o’clock .a. \
FOB THK gkanb ne w BOOK
intboduced bt ; - 'TV.
ROSE 1? CLEVELAND,
8I8TEH OF ..... •• y-
PRESIDENT iJLETFlT^ND-.
fifWl^ 111u st ia te A e U ^g u n U iU j *
work la a complete .lreallae «•> moral
and social culture, Tr.h- manh^d aml
Cleveland is be-
W* po., «,
tatkiuof Mtes Rose Ct>EyELAJfh' tts «‘ foonily goveri»fiS*m^aThe art of eon-
a large verenthm, l*heawkwnfd Au*l shy, A
.. A~»- - rhfxt Ft ttr1* ewfi*d F.t ifltiPit* 111 lill i t8
SSKni at.8 P, m ;wkme ^
[ am pre-pured .to carry pawiigiVs
$4.00.
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STAGE Us'iE.
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W— ,» «* •»
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W f FR09T, Proprietor
-
MaKeagBijBigwaigs
~Jrt>ttier*s cnT'-s. Etitjurtt' in all its
b.miMii's, CTtr:;"Etc.
I iThf’d)!,. k is u ( ompt^VTDmpendium
’UjprcfrfpnT-i-^Ti *nbj<*cts-tlfW't iiVt* ,-ssen- -
utsutivs .-.uu r rumy• i.n - .......
arri ves at Graham 7 o’clock *, M. saim*
dnysi— . . —• -‘
Leaves Graham Tofedsjrk, Thurs-
days ami Batuntays »» 6 o’ehu k a^M.;
arrives at Heurietta-7.«>’clock V.
same duy*, ' • ;_I
Good teams..wtmI -fiarettrt 'driver#--'
making coiiuVction with Gainesville - .
apt Dallas,.and Ft. Worth frains.
TPA way S4:.00;
Round Trip S7.00- "*
not freely hatched out, out are iu
the condition that a young-
dhickeu is jusC before he gets
read^ ter burst the slielt and come
forth, that'is: their beaks are be-
ginning to protrude; ,tlte bfaiid
, HUiiie is shittaiiig Ua aigiis upo»
the face, and Tt ^illnot be very
long bef^iraHhere mil. be a whote
t . - J .rif—4«ll Y*m t vf ie*
kuo'wh-dutdl h'jf »il Publisher* and
Agents to hfi the grt-ateY -^lUwgboOk.
ever i—u*d Num hut live, energetic
men irrwt women weon*d on this work.
-biQod of full Hedged patriotic
lovers of their country, declaving
their wiltiugness tfr serve their
fellow lueiv to tlip best of their
ability—- rfc boys.-;—Bonham
Nctibt:L'.....
Ayer’s Fills ant wuwtuqtiy advauc-
ing in the estimation Xfft'ttOaC Whouss
them. They improve the appetite,
J_______, digeetbip, restore UeejUiy ac-
tion, ami te^letfe^vwry fimctlou.
They are toi takc, geinte.ld
tlielx op* ration, and powerful lu sub-
duing disease.
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The Memphis Avalanch^says:
In an account of a fast.) un on the
Metriphis and Charleston a %w
days 'ago, no mention was made
1“
Nir-v
sT--
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-Still neglected his bill to pay,
To the editor said: "Uuless I am deed
-----1 shall pay you on Christmas day/’
. The time flew by aud the debtor was
ahy, *J \
- But the editor thought what boss id;
la bis paper nt-xt week the truth b«
’TV: dip speak
Aud eaaoauced his subscriber dead!
advertising columns tlie mark*
of poverty and want of business
enterprise ftmong-its citizens, the
latter will be taken, every time;
by the outside world *fs a fiat
contradiction and. overwhelming
refutation of the pieteuskms set
" ^ ■i-.p.jj’.y.'iaigeg.. up ia the former. A town -is
^ceuLecrlbvi- far y^«r» heiaff io>sjr- vhdj^d by^. the business adver-
hi. hill to ahv tiaements and signs of business
- ~. T^_ , .....- ( Stands ok Lm-.oWo morit-* ami wri
The eaudidatei for 1888 havjj.
hiwnhwl imt nut arc iu lilehe^t o-i-amn rit Am*-
Agents at w<»rk ar* making frum*$6.0te
toj^O OO per'day '/JBBlB
Writ-- 1*1 aut!H Hn.Uiugj ruled ai
_ . ____I i'/iii e <>n
VV t* Wfe WeafiVivT i <' li » • » * y -- — ----^
lara itnjFie,'m>*1 a»id natub ybur-clioice
of-N-ri-Wvr^ U;^^vrr«. tt inst*Srrt.Y
'Kffd' Ipyrtof complete agents outfit,
which wilL Aa Jvrwttrifc d. ,|f^ retUTIU
mail, postpaid. LrUeial .terms gurtr-
aUfeed. Address,
'---- ;J. 1..
"J . L. n RBIWU.l t V' »»• * w'j
917 A 919Olive Ht., 8t. Louis, MO,
JOHN P0HLMANN,\
Rlkfitffkctufer aint Oeaier in
BOOTS & SHOES,
tn'.rninlat ing hu.- inj O C C
BUUI8. “™t®.SS
„n.t» cvf UUntnUlnwiiyahl iicatl
____to liwjr. unit whrtti to ««t It,*. .. ■■—
prtc« for liimtut pii-li. l-rU-oofOplpKonly
bcltMlls* • ten (ro—l for >0 c«nU worth
WAITTgPl
A-and can fill orders on short noHce.V • _ ,, — « w*
t
J II 1141 Win 114-1 UftICIS WH ' ..w**,**..
All kinds of repairing oeniiy done.
Prices reasonable, (live me '» tr'al. *
States, sexiliig ^rtu in cxtnww tiays UgO, no mention wun www
gant terms Und glowing colove tif the credidable performance of
its attractions andtusiness pupa* Eogmeer Wi>. Me Anally, who
pertly, bat if its locaj .papyf goes f'ftad charge of the engine between
out every_ week; showing by its'Hrthtsville and Chattanooga.
. V - - ■ - i-t -■ ! _ _ lIlLl mUViTi! Fill. .. k, .4 nr,>A« Hllii*A IttfA
JUUf^VU V/ *w liSAV
tiaements and signs of business
prosperity reflected by the rego*
lar editions of its own phper, and
not by the town advertisements
and “special write Q|^ itrmtber
pa ners. —Hem. rit it a Jndrptnd-
Tryifag to do hHsi.iKsA Wkfiou^ The man who withdraws big
advertising is. like wiukiii.v at a support from the home paper
jretty girr - tUrdugfi* a pair of may be humoring ft seUist
Qumsvmv «liv* vuMMtiiyv^n.
-The distance bwtween.these twg
points is sixty miles, apd it was
made in one hour and seven min-
utes, including two steps of five
minutes each, besides the
tion stops.* There is no. doubt
this was the fastest time ever
made in the south if not ip.'th.h
United State*. * 'h.
Toons County
rices reM»on^uit*, uim m** »»
ebop "var t he Nortn-Wvst corner ot
.the sqaure. '
wsmi&EiessiE^i
hnnd^ hlgliTV vWnr old, Mt>.r In face,
and branded u for t
mutr‘-«h*>*-)- on telt
on left thigh.. ,
should, r, ond_
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Cottuty Judge one bay m»r**f 14
Earth, Sea and Sky,
Pnbttabed In Epgtl^h nnd German.
By Henry DHVHip*»rt 5<*rthnp, D. T).
C,outalh*‘S84 pages and 329 illuAtrslinns,
3 lxH>k9 iu one. A van! treasury of all
that is wonderful in XAbth, fea and
8KY# > -
Agents are making fn.m $20 In $30
per week. Nearly ai.OfiOcoples already
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XJEPORTFTdI^ H. D: William*,
Xi(
hands, f yiars old, brauded m~mm
left shoulder. Al-o, one' sorrel mare.
h5^d high*® years old, brsnded
■Iinruvuuu* «v UO OnS-OBIl full t«>
succeed-' Cijrnulais and terms nrefree
to those wHting in good f*Utb. Wo
J3f: ■ :'.v
per WICK. r*eMri,y ^o,unvu\»pien um nu .
sold. From liklO WiidPti wfll 1)0 & i
sold In eVery cmwjly We gl$v fuTT .*«
Inetruclions so that no ons-OBit wll to
W'
jl, In good tbj—.T
are headquarters **r Bibles^ Albums,
MMI ■ M f “■
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on left . houii er.
*
L A. T. GAY,
> ‘ X C. Q . Y .Or'T.
Gift Books alul all Htuudard Works,
Addseks af.iiuce for our special terrni,
E P. J0AUAN & CO
llTir A Olive Sth., 8T,|j00wi
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NURSERIES.
L. X. E0WZB, Propiittor.
PATENTS
‘Caveats, and Trade Marks obtained,
and all patent business conducted for
-MX
i ti | auppon iruiu
__^ of jnuy be humoring a selfish whim
». Yeti, may know or nursing personal spite, bat he
doing, but nobody doing nothing else commend
■' j ' : “ ftbhi.
i.i; j-Lvw -
-5b
Patronise home industry by buy-
ing ynur Mock of fruit trees at home
antkgst what you pay for.
' A'good assortmeut of trees and
shrubrry now on hand for spring plan-
ting. Gome aud see me.
1} miles North of Graham,
1 guarantiee, everyth lug fresh aud
true to name.
the BISTORT ef
BLACK
Bynmv
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and all patent buslue
MODERATE FEEH. .
0 U1('T)FFICR IS OPPOSITE U.
S. PA TfWT OFFICE. We huVffLOr.
sub-ageiftiles, ail business direct, hence
can traiuact wtent buMue«s in less
time siVd at LEHH GOHfti than tliuee
remote front YVasliington.
Bend model, drawing, or photo, With. ‘
descriptkou. We advise if patentablo *
or not, free of oltsrgg. Our fee not due •
tm patient i* •I't-ureii.
A book, “How to Obtain Pa»n
with references to actual cllrntsttf
8tnte„c0tthty or town, free. A “
V. A. 8NaiV~4 \
Opposite Pat (’llice, WashHigl*
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