The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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QUARTERLY REPORT
IN Cl)HMIMIOHJtBfl* COURT.
NOVRMB
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Coinmr or Yuyro. ,
IWbre we, 'too. McLaren. Clerk of Uw
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Sceat Graham,Texas resell/ -appeared lh« Member* oTlb# LJI
► mail matter. . “• niteuonec*’ Court, whom name* are Mow
aubreribed, who, upon tbeir oaths, do my.
Thai tbo jr<<)uirem«*nU of_Art. 867, ( hapLer
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1, Till# XlfY, of the Revised Statute o!
Um Htate of Texa*, w ameiHted by the reg-
ular anaion of the Twent y -fifth Ixvislaturo,
have in all thing* boon fully complied with,
have la all thing* boon fully complied with,
and that the cuah and oilier aaaoto, mritiion-
ivporl made to und filed
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• Rcoounpuoied with the cashj <"S5amount o/’iwahlnthareriow Fuads
T&jriS b.ui^»«» teEui-jiLaaf«.afcaa
Yaa and one feeet a veer does __
Ym, and one feeet a yei
not amount to much, who
ear does
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amount-ol aaaeU other than actual
__»to ilia credit of Ilia County; Forty-three
Thousand TwoHnhdred T*U .ty-two 9,-100
!i£ tQ hulDJ
_ i mill
Work in the mill it
fewe to w. P. Ptik*oj». Co.
Scunxaa, Co. •
Pubreribcd and sworn to before me, (htl
desirable employment ifi ^cbo. McLARKN*! County Ctorir.
tif# world, but H In murh rn--------------- YmmwviTam
ir then nothing, or then m*ny
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kinds ot drudgery, that it cornea
l as a gpdeeud to thousand* of wo
BkildtM for whom we
no provis
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>nld not be understood as
oppoelhg the building of mills in
Texas, but we do stand opposed____________________________
to the working of women and which imitation pearla are pendent
children in them. -God knous
’ . Wreplna at * W*4«a«.
A Chlnoea marriage U 411 ceremony—.
_o talk, no levity and much x&lM-
The solemnity of • funeral prevail*.
After the caebange of presents the
brid* In dresned with much care in a
red gown, brocade or silk, if she can
g*t It; her. cycleahea are painted a deep
black, aud aim wears a heavy red veil
attached to a scarlet headdress, from
Commencing Saturday. November 13th, and’
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over the forehead. A feaat la spread
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there are enough men in Texas to
* aupoort the women and children
~ bf the state and what we need is
ja “provision” of some kind to
make them dojt—not a factory
fn which they~l?eCoine life-long
•laves of toil. '
•The working of women and
children in the factories' of the
country is s sfcame’ato a dls-
— grace to American man brood and
ff' man the ^lb,rd of "ST G^dT
Craafidn” w6kl support Iheui he
bride ts ltd by five qf her best femalo
frleuda. They are seated at the table,
but no one eats. Tbu utmost alienee
prevails, when, fluslly, the mother leads
off Id a cry. tbs maids follow and the
bride «6boe« in the chorus. Thun ell
the bridesmaids leave the table and
the disconsolate mother takes a seat
be»ldei*$*ie clinlf ^Jf slate where tlva
bride site. The bridegroom now etrtirs,
with fdfir of bis best men. Tbe imu
pick up the throne on which the bride
fits, and. precc«k*drby the brldeKroem, -
form In procession aud walk around
tlWroom or Into an adjoining parlor,
slgnlfylug tliat he la carrying her awrly
to -his otva home.— Tbe 'gwsta tWn
Ought to b« forced to do it by
throw rice at ,the happy couple, a cus-
tom we have borrowed from tbe
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Pnrfrailonal Pride. -
Newspaper men. from great editors
down to rtyral correspondents, 'ate
Xa aii AdTertiaerocnt on diir firit
m oiir first
page. A liberal rewardj# offered
And we request our fa^merp to
r comply with the request. It will
be a good advertisement for the
country ' ’ * '
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Ifou*ve wtrthereal thing when
y6U get ff affTs Lightning Oil for
J5urp§, Bruises,Cuts end Sprains
. Ibe most penetrating and heal-
niment known. Uuaran-
Price 25 and 60 cents.
all sit as- secure as John lilack. Tor
many years tbe chief of tbe London
Chronicle. “ ,
......Black supported the Melbourne ad-
ministration in bis paper, yet. be never
asked a favor of any of the ministers.
On one occasion Lord Melbourne said l
to bint: — ------ ■'■
"You axe tbe only man in England
who forgets that I am prime inlnlster.**
"How.so, my lord?" inquired Blank,- -—
supposing that he had been InadTer-
‘tently disrespectful.
Because,” replied Melbourne, “you
thf only man i know who never
asks a favor of me,”
"1 have no favor ta ask,” said Black
Ending Saturday November 22nd.
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And Avill probvldy be the last Sale of the Season
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are below those of any other^tidlise. " The .character of goods
we handle are of the; .reliable Sort. Nothing that bears any
mark of shoddyness : finds any place here. Goods not; satis-
factory to the customer has always boen exchanged for the
cash Th as pleasant a maimer as when sale|was made. We
have always made the prope^allowanee^on all reasonable,
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grown rich trying to accnmm(nlatnyon'; only
because we treat you right, and sell you reliable
goods fQr lrss t]i an you can
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quietly. "1 have no favor to ask any
li tho worldr You are
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am editor of
ft RILSINFS.S PROPOSITION
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mally. annouticei} that he will not
under any clreuinstances become
a candidate for the presidency,
and will pngitiYcly retire > pu
yate life at the close of fi
the Morning Chronicle, and I would
not. change places with'tbe proudest
man In England—not even, my lord,1
with you.”
iis sena-
torial term.
employed Baveral
prominent attorneys to represent
the mincid before the arbitration
lculttee. ,
A Pitrt Lake._
Trinidad, an isliiud In tbe south At-,
lanttc opposite tbe mouth of the Orb.
noco, la famous for Iti pitch. “ There
min. ] MS*district* where there Is pitch ov-
. “li H-ywhere. The brech ts pitch, and *r»
are the "rocks," .some of which have
been carried off to supply Carls and
New Turk with tar pavement* At I-a
find one mot will pau you to investiaate.
LADIES’ SKIRTS AND WAISTS.
^We hftd’ft juflfc received a new line of^ne DRESS SKIRTS, which will be placed
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Brea pineapples grow to"perfcc-tion lq
hal
\Chicago capitalists, who
ive been touring the etate for
Wfk were well pleased
Vith Texas and her magnificeot
resources. * They will come again
aud oome to invest their capital.
Texu U demanding the attention
of capitwl now more than ever in
^•r history. f
__Governor-elect S- W. T. Lan-
ham is in Austin this week re-
oefving applicitlone for appoint-
ments. And their name is legion.
a browu.soll which Is half pitch. But
wonder of the talc trf^tic pitch lake
a mile and a half In circumference,
AS It list-tfllttcrlng In tbe sun it looks
Rk* • vast bed of monatrous mush-
rooms. all black aud qf ail kinds of'
shape and sire."Sams measuring as
much as fifty feet across. Tbe space
between those unlovely objects Is filled
with ally water. In parts of tbe lake
tbe pitch Is quit- Ihpitri. nnd the ground
all round Is full of pitch and coaly
stuff to a dcplh of hundreds qf feet.
w© navejubL iwpiyuu » j'1'***
on sale at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. The remainder of our Ladies’ Shirt
Waists will be on sale at less than first cqst. • ’
1SLB Will UC UJUL BO,AC at iCOO uxx«,x* *x*ow vw«w. .....■ ____ -
Lot No. 1, all our $1 25 Ladies’ all wool Waists will be on sale for 80 cents.
Lot No, 2, all our 1.50 Ladies’ Waists for $1.00.
Lot No. 3, all our'2.00 and 2.25 waists lor 1.35. t
SI106S, snoes
Lanham 151021, Bprkttt 34824,
NAllett 4,455, C^nrpU 4,302.
the Way the
TJiat’a the Way thbX/figures
r etaofc up to date. Amendment,
27914 for; 40882 aguinat
[ A Magazine Thirty Years old
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"Oclsha,” the profpsslqfiql girl en-
tertainer of .rnfuin. Is« by, no means to
be confounded with ‘‘geittia,” says
Japan and America. The word geisha
really uJcani actor.Vger tuea alug a
play or eutcrtalntfT^nt of any wort, and
"sba” means a .person. For Instance,
leha means physician, and so on. The
iword really means what “actor" does
In English, but it has come to mean
only those girls In Japan who are
trained to entertain by (lancing and
aingtng to the shn'misen and koto, tbe
aoual musical instruments for Ugbt en-
tertainments, and they also arc trained
tq converse agreeably ou topics of tbe
“Ctelnln;" on the other hand.
Some very' extra bargains for the week: Ladies’ solid Leather Shoes at $1.00.
Children’s solid leather Shoes and guaranteed lb wear, at 80 and 90 cts, sizes
q 1Q -13 to 2. A number of odds and ends in ladies’, men’s and children’s, in
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9 to 12,13 to 2. A number of odds and ends in ladies’, men’s and children’s, in
broken sizes, at 20 per cent discount. Among the lot is a number of men’s “At-
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e Thirtieth Appiveraary mm y«^,h* hm now come to bo applied
to artist* in a higher ainsc.
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The Reason for this class of goods has not opened yet, and still we" sell you these goods at
WHOLESALE PRICES. If you intend purchasing it will you to see our line at these special prices'
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Tc do justfee to this number,{:
qriiteH for beauty and utilttyl
touchtothbk^wtTOflf, it would
b^» oddest ary tb print the entire
__of «ontents. It Is sufficient to
gUU th<t lit ft the best modern
Youjrs for More Businesf-.
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ii:Tt of axis December number,
Wtiich 728 tow of pai)cr and
lone of ink have been used,
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Butklns—1 don’t know that you ever
met my wtfK?
Wlsbin—Can’t say tba* I ever met
her. but I have aecn her many time*
By the way. saw her kissing a ruan op
your back atoop t'other evening.
Uutklna—Baw my* wlfe^ kissing a
man? What do you mean by such *
tewy gn tfaet»
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W<sbin - Just What I any. that’s all.
Batkin*—You actually mean It? If I
only knew wUp ibe rascal wai,
Wltbin—Donx g(4 ciclted. It was
jou. of course Buppoacd you'd know
that at ooce —Boston Transcript.
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Kitty—Constance Is we. ring a dla-
igement finger,
fool folk*
Ms>td»—Oh. It's 4PPgug >ment all
light: ah* told w* about Jt The eo-
20,099,UW gWMOtW I Mgemtett la with, her dentist, you
b« gathered in<li- know, and the pet tbe ring On far fear
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GRAHAM. TEXAS.
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Martin, P. A. The Graham Leader. (Graham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, November 14, 1902, newspaper, November 14, 1902; Graham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth886993/m1/2/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Young+County%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Library of Graham.