The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1884 Page: 2 of 4
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Hornal Mhoot far Ibb Swutort
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Texas North-
taajja» *a /flC!......
John fl. Stephens, of car town,
we are
he would carry the dia-
overwhelming nmjur
j you, Clay, Wich-
ooqxtfoff *\
e they a new senatorial
democratic paper* raises ihs hqrt~
ner for 8am Randall for Presi
district made ap bf Montague
Clay, Wichita hnd Wilbarger!
or are these comities able to elect
a senator without any aid from
thetothsr fffty or more counties
bf Maffook’s old district? 1 -
Ik ORITIC1MINO
bit the called sees!
lature, making valid the porohas
~ i.....i AH
e act, passed
of the legis-
the anpport of-anV democratic otr-akimt mi aocoont of .IibIot-
nrinriule, If Mr. Oreely had ?*?<&*.*!**< fe* 1
Ln th«, w.ywer. .benefltof ^ Uw *° “»*“*
oflTrw
>r W* ntmOmf that the act
_ awsesd1 by
bill was
&ef Subject, says:
the governor the day the
fcgfalrtture adjourned, as were a
and other high officials. That is
the prime object of the democrats
It! tfie pre<wnt£ptesidentlal con-
tearr Thtr-suncefs of th^T Mor-
rison bill In the lower House of
Congress, would not have given
: j
iujl number ofothers, without giving
hiiwtimeto examiae it. The
governor could "have vetoed th4
lilt &•* as die suftject was not
''' motioned i» ^'^^TkSiation
•otieening the legislature, the
This explanation we very will-
A Ihgiy gjyjs fo ouMeaders, eatis
* fied that [^contains the facts in
licvrtloK
J8 bW so clearly un-
eonstltutional was a fit occasion
gj\ * iolClhe ekerclse.of the vetOrpow-
«r-.' 'The fact that the eornmis-
tfoner oftths land office' gd vised
hie clerks<u> engage in an unlaw-
ful speculation, furnished the
^ governor with a fine-opportunity
- * to administer a rebuke, by the
exercise of hie veto, to a suite of-
Jfcer fo* illi
lli his office
y the constitution of the state
requires “the governor to see that
rarectn-
•d»n does not that imply that he
•bal veto any bill that a legisla
official violators of the law
his courteous letter, furnishing
as -with IV fcpte in toe <*se.
f*— r Hw Bfponsibility ls thrown qn
the attorney general, as the laud
fraud board directed him to'bring
suit lire
Color of the D*!-* - -
T** Herald, has received li i s coimB
mission as chief commissioner to
JVorldk^pvsjtipu at.^ew
■feMfti.J& congratulate the
Colonel and the State of. Texas
that the choice has fallen on one
l*o well^ suited to represent our
great'State in all her material
interests. The appointment was
|c fr**! tendered tto Mr. Harden-
— brook, of the Houston Post, but
• the garment didn’t fit him.
Whether it was too big or too
brook don’t
li I deserved
say.
the
little Mr. Harden
Colonel ElLiett
appointment on Account -of his
energy and ability and because
he has always taken a deep in
tenet in everything that pertains
to the interest -of Texas. Mr.
Harden brook deserved the ten-
der of-the place because the Post
a bona fide party organ. It
has never knbwn Governor Ire-
land to make a mistake; never
made by eith
Tt*%fiWmimlf^rUnbLU,
by democratic votes, has occa-
sioned a wide difference of ©pin-
tcft as tp who should head the
democratic ticket for president.
The Galveston News fovors the
nonius tion irfMo rrieou; ihe Mar
shaMfessenger is for Sam Til den,
while the Morrietowg tjemi.) Ge-
aette, la #very ably conducted
between Mexico ancf the United
States, Ike pension MR wotfld
have
** -/i
dent, and. Jno. A..,Carlisle for
VlCe President. Democrats who.
had served uodse tfc? IstiiteiMpj
of Horace Greely iji lH72,, have nq
reason to be dissatisfied ifeitlier
norairfttted by the Democratic
invention. We had
no reason, iq- 1H72, to look fori
making nfighttoget ruTof frauds
and corruptions, so prevalent
among Of^licatls ofdftpairtmdntH
The following specials to the
Galveston fl[ewp gives strong
hopes that thebe old soldiers
will have tho benefit of
a pension before the close of the
year. If . there bad no! been.so
many southern seen bribe war.8
ive passed many years age :
WAHnnwm>i*J SfiS^r Yfi.—-*The
house bill on the suW^pt bf peol
sions t<y Sbi'diers of the Mexlcai
war is expected to be reported
senate committee on pen-
sions to the' senate on Monday.
bythwi
Mr. Maxey says the bill will con-
tain new provisions—to provide,
«ftb. above tickets should b»
the pension taw to widows, with-
out reference to date of marriage;
second, fur life repeal of tly* sec
tion of the preset law cutting
who labor for surrport.
pport. T THft
friends of the bill defeated, an
attempt in the committee to in
rd “manual” before
sc:,*. T "
Lumber!
sJ Wi- ' £7,',^ ---------------
CAMERON A-CO^
Ms. f ALMaoc CM SFRUTUALISM.
,r
_L_
H* S*y* It 4* • Fried sad • V*U Mr ..
... .Amu Imnorality.
Slpiritrtaffsm was Mr Talmiage’s
t last Sunday' and In the
audiemse wrhich thronged
" in Brookl
tbe Tabernacle in
lyn were
a
^xy-' i.
:<____
*.
Lumber Dealers,,aaaS*S55*Bff
-.v
■:iWFr
..rgi
^rBJATJTEJie,EOX^3D, TUXAS.
* ’v-t*--<£"
M.
* ‘ , 7 L . —4?* -r-'-'wisi
-rr---—r—
Keep d S£( and complete oUefc qfiha- befit procurable
Lumber, Cemertt< Fault, <bc., and aoliciu tbe .Graham
——^i,x*
trader
■
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——
•
;—.
L. —*,v
w. ...j.
rrr- "
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in;a ^lfephwcaw.
Chicago’ Harold
“One of the funniest iwidentl
I ever-noticeth^, said a sleeping-
car conductor, “was’ a woman
looking for frqr7huab*ad.' She
ihoartl a
could have passed the Senate,
and the./mly good that jpotdd
possibly result from its passage
would c^isist In giving *o tfcfe
’ party S piaifk iii oar platform,
which w(mld. have the same
meaning all over the Union. This
is desbbble. Hut, to give ns this
honest platform. would have re-,
qulred a morelnnTts^^imjcra c
vote than we ttkdany righC to
look for when Ihq returns of -the
cofigressionuL elections showw
a deukkrutic majority of sixty
nine In the Hpqse of R*»presenta
tiyes. When we succeed in get
be aboard and she- could come
to. his section. I Udd lieMhexv
was no man of that narne jpn
<^ar, but she Wouldn’t believe it.
She plainly intimated that I was
lying to. her in brdrnr to sdll an
oLhcr section, haul lirlally she set
gtdkkbdr
tied down and j
•About 2 o’clock in the movtrihg
I saw her get owl with uni/ i
shawl around hersbonldevs and
^thjToom with all tire necessary vareff.
"*** ”” ^Ittgunt I^f-litjow Suits in block -walnut with
e'Xpect a fair a^ustment of; the
tariff icnd - a general reform in
■KCTByTpiOWngtO
tf rest of the 'pe*>pie.' -
It iwfoiiy to talk about ruling
Randall Qqt^of the demcx ratic.
party ' when we muke ,no com
plaint of Southern democrats
whp are warm advocates of our
present banking system. The
than Ike
banks have done mUe tJ
tariff in concentrating the wealtj
built up a monied aristocracy iv‘ Mhdam,’ I says, ‘yon have
which controls our elections and undoubtedly made a bad mis
appoints our Judges of the U. 8 What made yon think
Supreme Court.
ff- refofmf ^
as a great necessity, we’ think thtnlT"there*'w^^other4 man
there me other' evils that firal living that Could'snore like my
demnud i>Ufj^eUuff by rhi^Fnro-1 Wilkamll
cratic party. Wee an neveKd^pc ! Areceqt Washington letter re
to destroy iti&fidpMies, which an^lncident'in Judah F
owe their existeucoito a prolec- BenjafhtQ piildic life that is
2* fS ”***. b“"k';n?
tem, mil11v can succ^d in de- senator nSed an expreSsiqn that
feating the republican party.; was plainh-intendefl as a Uunt
Our chawufo woukl be ae good »l* Heq}amtn s Helurew ancestry.
any body suppose that Louisiana A^r^tus^o^y eveMwU^ed
and Texas democracy would Benjamin with the fact that he
have voted for any such nropo- !was a Jew. He married a Gen-
J si tion? - ftttwrtrat Vaa^mii^^
**7
Colonel Elliott the commission,
MggMllk AT Pt»t » compli
' Vote, so to speak
of tire press have been
Ike dates of Harden-
and Colonel
it was
If the Governor
Mtisfac
2
don’t
Main street saloon this morni
to commit suicide
by enttingthe veins irt hjtS wristi.
Parties caught him, and his
heard of a mistake
re of the heads of the shite- de
part men ts, never knew the land
anything
exactly right.
4t eae time it was thought
IwcoittMt between the Herald
T RR« Port‘ might terminate „
Omnlj to Governor Ireland. B
; s^ua,5ass^'^2si*«»«“ Housf-
2L:.
ASHiRdiw, May^lO.—Con-.
gnAsmm Coke, Lanham. .lones
ayau-
i nham, i
■■■■with the
as doc tots in Washington and a
large niiuiber of Texas .ladies,
to day visited Mount Vernon.
The party returned with nunar
ana from ousbttnchee of^ flowers grown in
* garden adjoining the mansion
by ladles or tho assoc in tion.
Talmage says that a man Who is
Addicted to strong-drink at tweo-
tysix is sure to fill a drunkard-a
tiptoe to the other end erf the car,
where she tried to climb iule.a
berth occupied by a man who
was doing a good deal of snoring
She stuck her head in and says;
William, Is that you! Wil
fl! ’ ' " • «•* '7
iam!
The man grunted, when ste4“or* Cunibinaftmi anil Huvk atid Cottcm
iln’t lay bvff—he grubbed
dd
hold of her and yelled:
—©iteVBa I Condimki t’Toffor
There s a thief hereTrorter!’
Of course he roused every body
in the car, and heads were
in rne car, ana neaas were pop
ped*aut of ail tire lierths. Ther«
was the * poor woman in... her
niglit dress."and ific man in the-
III^IIV III' limn l|| l U*7
berth holding tight to her anc
* Wolih
of A thiel
that was your husband ?'
Slic was just read/-to cry,
fot^securing tariff reform under] Irenatqr was equa
thel^d^hip^fTn.l.nofjuB-lemergency, jle^tgte.
<lall aa they jrouia unaerMor-Jod^ 'r"pli«ir -^h""iii
rison or McDonald. j^TOse'rethember that whenr litS
Suppose Mr. Haudall hrnlask TmlfclvHired ancestors, clad in
ed thfct .sugar ho jflared in the skins of wild beasts, were
P C fe "And re8Pect^uJ t° the faith of his fath
8<1 qp to-day on occasions!
Dallab, Mav a.—u. n Ana- era-rMuly to defend It on nil
erson was. locked qp to-day on x J
the charge of drunkenness. He
is a stranger, well dressed, and .Thhyare healthy who are con-
lias the appearance of being a tinted with what they possess,
traveling-man:' He went into a
Physician and Surgeon,
GRAHAM, TEXA$. \
tloe my profM«lon in all
At BttrWtt A Hjrufc’. _
W ab,ii*#oToor, Say^-10.—Con-J ’ A- LAFFERTY, Pr»Prl#t*r-
3 -i - - Having taken Vfiarge of Thfe
and Mills, tqgs&er with the Tex*, above named-house, I am pre
TSItEANS.
MaNUFACTU hehof
BootsShoes -
Ail work neatly and promi
ELLIOT & ROE,
r^iLERiS IN'
Lumber, Shingled
Doors, Sash and Blinds.
, ■ . :ri r-'.•! >»
Mouldings, Lime,'Plaster,
■ _
OEMEHT said HE2ED.....PAIUTS.
v
X .
£
r*'
.
To atqck yow bed of ^tting.rooiagjrith
all-lhe-iaacessRry. furnrtardr or your dimtig
. ^ •11 ■ '' r A shrtr 1 -’Al • *■»tifSF — ■ AA ilniiiliMS T* '—! ^ .. .. *" iTV
yoh want to know what^Ootl
shat^ not-be^fonnd* * ftrrTmngT yon dipj^^^heal^aRghted
ny conmiltor of familiar spirits cigar while, jbemg Wid between
£ rrt.r
Mirrors, Hat and Cogi Tfi«A^LRkvelfl*, Sec.
Vi
An tfigpoctioa of stodc is salidied. Waf-
rant satisfaction in goods and prices*
W. S. McJimsey,
A. X _• - i« . J-Earr - AtlMuurV
'zl
^4
O.^AJFLA.i<fy
3ffarren-&-James;
• --
-f • - •
TMtXjia
•V
4*-
vV
j ■ •
Dealers In'
- . - • . -- si
Port Drags, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Etc„
Presdriptions Carefully Compdlgt^ ai Iteawnttirie Kateft
^^ I^r io D»vb»A: Crgili’B,
- Sfrl'
' ■
-A*
GHAHAM,.TOXA^
, .<r«-
-
~TW
“Tr-
J. e. SHORT,
Would fuspcetfully rettfrn hift thanks to fte’ public Ihr
past jiatronage, and would say that he has added to his
ioniter stock nf
SEWIKfi
A.
fl
Machines,
EBAL STOCJIC OP
,P(DVS& TINWARE. |-
' Ol^aiDC AV cal 1 at m/ new place of business, three doors
South of the Orahara Hotel. ’ “ f:----------——
C3-IR AU A
jl- . • • -Tt fa. . F »k.
■-V.
TEXAS.
T 'T --■---y -
—-—
,<W N
Ilurkett & Kyas,
..V
V* The Restless and ^fcepfesfe
•»*r
ra,;.;
Druggists and Jewelers,
vi-
Carry.......a full and Very complete stock of
T
Bru^s, FatamtModiomMvPakrtX,
Oils, Toilet Artioles,
Stationery, Jewelry, Witches, Ctbckx, Silrcrtrnre, 4c. Ac.
Wiitcli and Jewelry tiepairing done on ehort notice. wfctWS
PLAIN GOLD RINGS MADE T9 ORDER.
Prescriptions carefully compounded day or night al
reasonable rates.
. ,#ilG.ot be uut
r^r—r*
nVJlAiPi,-
^ PIANOS and ORGANS.
mage’s onslaught ofi their belief.
The folfbwiug are extracta ttpm
the sermon
comiminications front one to th*
otlier there cap be no doubt. I
do fioikftow but that there may
and cgu-
open be-
be a complete,, refftiiar and cgu-
Hutii totiMvitneemoji '> |
character
wonderful things Which it has
done have been performed,, by
sleight-of hand or rank impoo*
lure. The post office which it
has ‘ established hgtweeir^Ihis
world sind the next is another
Star foUte Kept up at great . ex-
I Whiidi til
pense, and
delive
has , not yef
eiivered one letter. (Laughter)
i of letters
“I Jmve eeen sdiores Of
. The peopfo of Tncalrahoe, Den^
Cape May*county have, for some
startled at ihrf
of a myateriotla ArriaAoti named
Jennie Mocfrtf, whd lives if? art
isolated cabin iu the pimw< on
***’ d.
opiuent. 81ie is iOamed^io a»
mau nartmiU. Jaokacufl, Moorfr
couple i
in their cabin, which !• equips
‘pod in th^^true ^bordcy^yre,
It is-suited that they came from
Texas. Ttwerewmmka* a prrt.
tween this world and the spirit-
ual. Modern Spiritualism, which
preposaa to tfniorK the door, hto - ---- , .....---•s—*-
lr^x=^irs|m
~ ------------------ "roowyn.
woman U A ikfilve o# Brod _
8he says that for several years
she traveld with a show under
the stage name oi Jennie r rana-
liu, giving exhibitions with her
rifie: On several occasions the
Amazon has astonished the na-
tive? of the towna in the vicinity
^rith her skill. Some of her fea®^
AWNOiq
. -vt;a*T--
F-or
\fq ure ttUlhori
jks'acanutJutfc fu«
. and Dibtrlcf Clerr
gk November* —•
* p»r
I ......fa*. **■■
.We are *athori|
Cuab. E.
a candidate for|
veoiber eleOt
We are a^Diorij
i a oaodlJate for|
jc of Tea <
lection Novembl
LOCAL
■fun
visiting relt|
J. B. Hyus it
gfqr the Norl
nt several dal
Bose. Priiilt
mbs tone maj
wn this wevl
Zttok
milder
nee by ft"8
ill.
Thejhotl
marvels of condensation, .fori and part an apple on the Will-
have never seen compressed into; 1®”*^ Tell st^le^ res
1y upon us, a
nnd^Sfem strokel
so small a compass so much bad-
orthography, bad grammar and
bad morals. (Laughter.) Ho
shot is to hit t]
wizard <wr fiemraiancer, hi
they who Ho these thiuga are
an iibofhTTi7mr.n unto tli0 Jjord n
husband’s
that position, by
back turned and taking $im In a
looking glass. Snuffiig'candles
• and1
The infant
"Mbrk -Rn'hard |
. town, was bui
in the new com
\-r •
n?r
Allen ^L
yon tjoas o:
mitiga ted '--fra uds.
rt tttfofoafs are amfrtf and uo- jof that country wkh her rifle
thing nr— 11—" — "
people, c
a. Attend their meetings andtiew of wl
yon vittre© there men with weak speak in
Uptrirn^Tam | slnng over ker shoulder. The
destroys the health of its follow- peopl
•oys tto*
Attend
nervesund clammy bands. Noth* lady-lik
hig spems to prosper with them accom
but King hair, which, like rank r r r mtmuArimr
grass, grows in soft ^marshes. aubimuas neat.
[Laughter,] I never kqew aSi>rr ' ^n®tTa^tt in the sooth*
it mills t -to ha
itnalist-to have a strong nervous ern nemispn
system. They are In ffie *tfm comes at .the same
stageiw>f dpilepsy. * ■ ' winter. The neat ii
“Spirimalwrh is a marital and Wales in December
:ial enrsfc. I will not pollute to rhave
4flaic
social cnrse.~ I-Will pot _______, v
your ears with M of the k-nPwn f°r l*8^ quarter of a
orgies,of obscenity and iinrnor /tmtnry. Not only were stock
alitvunffefifs wings ‘Rtmdrotls/ Hying fnall dixecuotui .from tha
ahe^over of thein tense heat and tho
/^ Spirit- consequent drouth, but the very
uali.-in employs all the language birds of the air .were dropping
of free loveV’ lf spiiitnalism had from the leafless bronchos
full swing dt wohld turn this of the trees. At Bourke on Jan
woxld-4nU> a :.namtowM»niare rt'
Id into .a pandemonium of ^ H**- tbewnonmur
lan
hr
i-
to
if
tto
being mean, and it hi one of his ] Jf®® he unbiased, oan neither
Htmbtff soietmi dtiTrertcr lay. up be complete or reliable. There-
'su<lHent in his days of strength in behalf of the Houston!
and prosper*^ to fffpvidfe tor fa,n<,y* * cMer an unqualliflsd
diiineif and those Who are or nrotPAt
that should be re
sacred in society. It is annually
sending thousands of young men
and Women to ruin -ana mis' L«r« w-
ortnn-- . £££<75
i—- aer the dai
- Tim Galveston Hews says the
aw-abidingcitizen disarms him-
self-. Thai’s Just where the law to
breaker gets the drop oh htlSM A®h,
the forth Of a man^are trifling
matters tp her. A few weeks
v
-W
iug itrbund
jatel
Cprfrtl
c new boy, .we
BulveS ”&ll
ago Mrs. Moore
exhibition in the
ubllo
-
Denniev
on in
HleT
Canned (kKxU,
V ft fl»»
‘Just Mi of invoking a spi*-, feg regJfeed to? exceedingly Hj
under » table, break strange that a jvoraan ufhsfrre
' l -fifted tastcs^Cttltnre and actiaz*
ing skill with a rifle Ihoqld bury
ter.) Some of the thiucS dbne hersalf in the wilds of Jersey
and undergo the hardships of a
wood chopper’s life. It is
Ben Mosely
^fnufaed^k few
p [horsa shying
!• ■ •[nowkbtoLto:.'
itiflacom-
takeatramp
dbe wilderness
i--
&
'■{
imople. of Dennisvilfe, with ■
few of whom she is. acquainted,
■HT"*- * terms of her
tand social
*7*7"
1 i^ihi .--'.'.'-■■’y ■
H. Gre
ach for the
this place,
ay in Be< k
l"lm r I .1
pother boy at
takes a pair, i
i !now happy -
th ratthtm pap
K.
1 \ iWm. Moss
ern hemisphere” its. summer
time as our
t In New South
berTfs reported:
exceeded any
%
► ill
n<U
tered. 120 degrees Fab
126 degrees
fires were
•equent, and toe aW was laden
sea many friends of the phssen- ^ smoke,- M tern Sri fig with
gers consnlted mediums. They dense clouds of dust, Tbe hfi&t
were told that it . had gone down wa® intense that it hardly
with, all on board. Teat sent needed the sparks from* the rail-
more than one wife and mother ^nd engines' to1 set fire to the'
into an insane
a gun was
Soon the _..■■. ___, _ ___
streets. ‘Extra! the Atlantic saf- ^ys and cause a conflagration.-
ed.’ The reseel arrived at the r . --
dock, and the ^asseifgertl embrac A QKmb
y»2
In regard
goods, L. J;
ed their friends, but some men Learning that Mr. Hi 8, .Thratf , .
trad to seek their wives at the proposes, publishing a book pur*-
asylum, where they Were* incur- porting to be the history of Sam1
cerated by this fiend cheat of Houston, I fee! that a few words'
hell! - .......* ^ ' are "demanded, if only injustice* '
'‘Spiritualisin' m bad for the to the deadL ^
mediums. No, sooner had the __Mr.H^ S. Thrall, in his so called1
I the'Jiank.s of the Qufllew JBctoriat History ofTexasrhaH, '
spiritual mediurtis thah through malice or ignoranoe,-
nt down into the sea an grossly attd persistently miirntn
-srsf&s&j
self appointed htytorian
ipatein the fertli^oaiing work
beast. self appointed historian, I antio-
i; • ■ Ij'ate in the fertlHroaiiog work
One of the hardest lessoas ip VR?1* an «h1*W»enC with,
ife for young people to learn perhaps, a compiUMtoa of addi-
M> »t*>ck of i.
complete, Mt K:«il
iT^erson we
joined inw«lk
clerk, on 1 ui*S(
cfork, on,'
f i, • « ; f
A .real,
seen * perani
yesterday ev
cly acting d
\
bh* attorney, 1
foi Austin, win
r the illicit :,
clients. '—
i ^
The Jers|Sy
of Graham, ha
flwrmurtitn
y acting dude,
C. W.Johnsi
S. A. Killior
place, but late
returned with
ham and think
permanent hou
Tire commis
now engaged
the comity set:
our next issue
tftagive t>ur rSa
lines of each-d:
From D. R.
torney <rf Bh;
was in town
of a fir
our lot
ur or ft vt
iThe corner
copal church v
10th inst., at 4
.....St farivtt,
services at
houf, at the Rre
t v <
It is » tional errors.
man Moreover, Mr. ThraTT,- as far
3 practice economy.
Mrmt y<Bodhrirj&mg___ ,
nmulate and save his first M <am learned, has COlTeeted
ltftady Mix«l
Room, Fi
er duty, for
fi.ooo than his next $10,000. A no data relating to the su!\)setf
roan Wn be economical without In hand, hefioe his book, even
at frurke
Andy Rroili
time has been
Clerk in the Br
left to-day f
where he will i
of ranchman f
ham,
ss'.sfei’Vssfiii re*
Bxtravagaose fo one of ths great- , Respectfully^ ,
esuevils of the present agS. ~Tli r i ^ u ' SaM HOustox.
s undermining and overturning reflfependfettce. Texas, July
SZ.'S.OS -
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\ . W. H. Sams<
‘ Still in Gral)an
main but a sh<
the best galler
is acknowledg
■* at has hver
ve him an ei
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The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1884, newspaper, May 15, 1884; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886783/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.