The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1908 Page: 2 of 8
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- lives out on rural route 4, sent
The Sunday school of the First
Christian church is planning two
very unique services.
This first will be on Christmas
eve night and will be a house of
aft
Get you a pair of The News
scissors offered you for securing
two new sutfecnbers.
The Firemen's banquet on the
29 th promises to be one of the
best the boys have ever given.
There willfeex box supper at
Ivanhoe Wednesday night. Dec
23., for the benefit of the school
house.
The Bonham football team is
preparing to go to >herman
on Christmas day to play the
team there.
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of the
Wednes-
best families. “ 7
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The Fraternal Brotherhood
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bank will fee used -ap < depository .
for the poor, and every one who
attends the service; will be in-
vited to bripg a package to de-
sb ’ a? f posit in this bank for the poor.
held its regular meeting Tuesday A pro^ram has been ‘
pr
5 handle Knives and Forks, Spoons anfrall fancy pieces.
• suit any size purse or the most fastidious person.
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Texas Eta
Judge Ldke Smith, of Santa
<^ta, Cali., was re-elected judge
of the district court there for the
third term in the late election.
His district gave Taft a majority
of over 1200, while Judge Smith *
was elected on the Democratic
ticket by a majority of over 1300.
This is proof positive of the
Judge's popularity among all
classes. His term of office lasts
six years.
Judge Smith is well known to
all the older residents of Bonham
He is a brother to Zac Smith of
our city, and practiced law for
many years in Sherman.
Cbristaas Service.
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News'correspondents and
how many people they name who
are returning to Fannin County
% to live. You can then have some
idea of bow great is the present the house of Smta Claus,
emigration into this county.
Mr. Will Mtaor/gnd Mta
Bessie Darwin stere married by
RA^J« ?T., Btadworth ' at ^his
home Wwtatsfarv night at 7
o'clock. Tlr Imppy couple are
residents of the Allen's Chapel
the very
lication, for decree dissolving the
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and there before said Court this writ, daj of November 1908.
with your return thereon endorsed,
showing how you^iave executed the
3&me.
Given;under my hand and seal of
said Court, this the 2nd day of Decem-
berA. D. 1908.
, V; 1 W; A. Thomas,^
Clerk County Court, Fannin County.
64-F. 3t -By Jno. I. Wheeler Deputy.
snow and ice built to represent!
will from this house# distribute
presents to 'the members of the
school; A musical program will
also be rendered. . , . '
*On Christmas afternoon, at 3
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Jill
sister a very useful present by
giving her a pair of Tse News.
preminum shears, and they will
not ooat vou a cent.
Read the (from Th.
News’correspondents and note
^account J win be oneof the features of the
pf’oadjofli '’L '
j. Bvjyvbody is invited. Both
services will be held in the
church. r
A Ft sfil able I west
The Bonham Cotton Mills offer
a limited their new
tdn 9500.00 bonds tor "sale*
These bonds are secured by the
entire plant and equipment'ard
bear 6 per cent interest payable
semt-'hnnuallv in June and De-
■ cember.
The bonds and full informa-
tion concerning them can be had
at First National
J’anntn County Nati
Child’s Cups, and all pieces in hollow ware. Plain Knives and Forks, 2,
Tea and Table Spoons in fancy patterns. There is nothing more •
beautiful than the ROSEMARY PATTERN, to be had.4n hoUoWvT
You can not fail to find some article iri my extensive stbefet to
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CitatiM by MHcata*
The State of Texas:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of,
Fannin Coufity—Greeting:
You are hereby commanded, that,
by making publication of this Citation
in some newspaper published in the
County, of Fannin, for four weeks
previous to the return day hereof,
you- sommon George Washington,
whose residence is alleged in plaint-
iff’s petition to be unknown, to be
and appear before the District Court,
to be holden in and for the County of
Fannin, at the court house thereof,
in the town of Bonham, on the first
Monday in February 1909, it being
the 1st day of February 1909, then and
there to answer a petition filed in
in said court on the 23rd day of No-
vember 1908, in a suit numbered on
the Docket of said court No. 6492
wherein Eliza Washington is plaintiff
and George Washington is’defendant;
the nature of plaintiff’s demand be-
ing a suit for divorce, alleging that
plaintiff and defendant were married
On about the 1st day of December
1906, and lived together as husband
and wife until about the 19th day.of
June 1907, at which time plaintiff
left defendant. Plaintiff alleges that
she had a daughter by a prior mar-
riage, who on June 19th,1907 was about
12 years of age and who-at that time
Leave to Resign-
; Ths State of Texas:
e‘ • To the Sheriff or an v Constable of
• Fannin County-Greeting:
•. You are hereby commanded to cause
• to be published (for three successive
• weeks exclusive of the day of publish-
• Ing, before the return day thereof) in
t a Newspaper published in Fannin
{ County, the following notice:
J The State of Texas,
• To all persons interested in the
• guardianship of Grace J. Kay, Minnie
• .Kay, Charles Kay, Dora Kay and
• Pearl Kay, minors, J. C. McKinney,
• guardian of the Estates of said minors
• has filed, i^the County Court of Fan-
nin CountAtote application for leave
to resign guardianship of said
minors an^Has accompanied the
same by anv^count for final settle-
ment thereof which will be heard at
the next term of said Court, commenc-
ing the first Monday in January A.
D. 1909. it being the 4th day of Janu-
ary, 1909 at the Court House thereof,
in the City of Bonham, at which time
all persons interested in the welfare
of such minors or in sa|d guardianship
are hereby notified to appear and
contest the said account of said guard-
• ian if they see proper to do ®o.} ,
• Herein fail not, but have you then
Clerk pistrlet Court, Fannin C
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Xvs N«t«e d Sheriff Sale.
By virtue of an alias executi
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Mrs. S. 6. Howard is visiting
in Dallas' '• j
• W. T. Gray of Dodd City was
■ t here Tuesday.
Raveffha vesterda
• G. &;lMao>y. Danner
here Tiidsday bM business.
IyPres Johnson was here from
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MwfeetflHnil/'
part of town.
t^'Hayton and family of
tbiMress
of J, A^gnew.^ t
Will EvMis made k business
trfj> to '’Paris Mordaf and re-
turned Tuesday. r /
yT. C. Bradley of Ft. Worth
was here Wednesday and until
noon yesterday.
" H. F. Elkin came in
from Midland and has . been
spending the. week here. -
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Dave Lawrence Of Galveston
came up Tuesday io visit ? rela-
tives here and at Ravenna. ? 5
Mrs. Dick Waller and little son
left Wednesday for Amarillo to
aller’s parents. *-
Miss Lala Bia rd, who has been Clerk County Court, Fannin County,
visiting Miss
other relatives
days, returned to her home in
Paris yesterday.
Paul J. Mahoney was Jiere
Monday to present an applica-
tion to the city council for a *
franchise for piping the city for
natural gas. He returned to
Ector Tuesday.
R. L. James of Hugo was here
‘Wednesday from Hugo, Ok. Mr.
James formerly lived at Lamas-
co. . He is still a friend to old
Fannin, but says he is doing well
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at Huko and is%wejl pleased with
that country.
Andy Jordan. W. Y. Davis.
Billie Williams and Tom Alexan-
der returned Wednesday from an
outing * in Oklahoma. They
killed one whole turkey, a few
squirrels and a nice lot of ducks.
Miss Nannie Belle Maddrey
and Miss Vella Woods will arrive
today from Whitesboro to spend
the holidays. Miss Nannie Belle
will yisit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Maddrey, and Miss
Woods will visit her sister, Mrs.
and this paper for $1.75 a year. J. D. Maddrey.
in a Sunday edition of The-News.
The article will be properly il-
lustrated with photographs of
some of the prominent buildings
and manufacturing plants, chief
among which will be the cotton
mills.
288 Lait tafay.
Jt all our pupils had been with
us we would have gone much be-
yond 300. We hope to see all
present Sunday. Out lesson is
on a very interesting subject.
Our music will be fine. Our ser-
vice begins at 9:30. We want
everybody present on time. Ev-
erybody invited.—First Christian
Sunday school. Will H. Evans,
Supt.
Mrs. J. Q. A. Billings, who
night;**’ It was decided to pdbt4 those who mta it^will miss a
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•••••^^•••••••—■ ■ aitotojiirsiimtoWalWfew ••••••••. Nstice of Agglication of Gaarffiao tor
I If You Have Not i
>$the Firemens banquet on that
iile. The Brotherhood will
aseet hereafterthe K of P Hall
Mi.Friday nights.
M. Spurlin ot Tulip report-
ed’yesterday that parties were
ttae tr^tor to rent 4a4l* Jhit
that practically all the land in
that section was already rented.
Bbt in several years has so much
iand been rented and so much of
<tug broken at this season ot
year as there is now.
jj';. AW.MHterltatf. .
JG. W. Walker died at tfie home
drfeis son. H. L. Walker, near
Dinner, Wednesday night. He
bad been ill for about a year, and
seriously ill for oyer a week.
M’r. Walker Was seventy-five
yfears of age. He came to Texas
from Mississippi three years ago,
” ~ < nn v a Sj- 1 a v ax os a as a i aa^x ^aws aos
and has made bis home with his for a descril>tivc article concern-
son. He was a good man, and Bonham to be published soon
much esteemed by those who
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visited the New Jewelry Sto^ you should dfiso at once. You can {
• find some beautiful presents there to give to. your mother, father,
? sweethearts and friends, also for the little folks.
Come in and get my prices before making your Xmas purchases.
• I can save you money. Everything comes - direct from tlie factories,
• and I can sell them for what most Jewelers pay for them.
J - Diamonds, Elgin and Waltham WatchesJn all sizes and grades,
Bracelets solid gold and gold filled, Watch Chains and Chqrms, Scarf 12
Pins, Hat Pins, Brooches solid gold and gold, filled, gold handled ■ J
Umbrellas, rich American Cut Glass, pearl handled goods, nickel J
• plated and solid copper Chaffing Dishes, solid silver Knives and Forks, •
J Table Spoons, Tea Spoons, and fancy n pieces. And in silver plated J
• ware 1 have the . .
: “ROCKFORD BRAND” :
• which has more silver than any silver plated ware on the market. •
• Guaranteed fo give satisfaction. Made in Tea Seta, Fruit Bowla,* g
2$to|)ani
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• Evans A Evams Peopuiwtobs.
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
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. One Year ?. .... ...
Six Months
Three Months.
Invariably In Advance.
Wta- y°ur return thereon endorsed, Early place*
day of December A. D., 1908.
, C. B. Bbidge, U
Sheriff Fannin County Texas
Utn Tks Uteri to
;Mete bj Ont-VirL^
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Bleed.
It used to be considered that only
urinary and bladder troubles were to be
but now modem
| science proves tha$
nearly all diseases
have their beginning •
in the disoroer^jg
these most importaM'
organs. /
• The kidneys filter
and purify the blood—
that is their work.
Therefore, when your kidneys are weak
or out of order, you can understand how
quickly your entire body is affected and
how every organ seems to fail to do its
duty. .
If you are sick or “ feel badly,” begin
taking the great' kidney remedy. Dr.
Kilmer s SVamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can make no mis-
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. Il
stands the highest for its wonderful cures
of the most distressing cases, and is sold
on its merits by all
druggists in fifty^cent^BM^
and one-dollar sizewEafilHgHH^S
bottles. You may
have a sample bottle HooM^etwMwEoA.
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling yon
how to find out if you have kidney or
bladder trouble. Mention this p^per
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing-
hamton, N. V. Don’t make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad-
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
jgS.&TF'l ■
Exclusive
Jeweler
Formerly with Muchet%toOwens^xnd in their old stand.
Pdriicity f to BwAmi.
• Harry Lee Marriner,
Dallas News,* spent
day in pur citv gathering data
Iwr
t- •• j.
•’ Mhwtmi of SMrtioo for
| Lwve t8 Resiffl •
" ®he State of Texas:
To the Sheriff or any Constable of-
Fannin County Greeting: *
You are hereby commanded to cause''
to be published (for three suodeteive’ M
ing, before the return day thereof)'in Early,.* and wife proceed to sell
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County, the following notice: ; law for sales under execution, on i
The State of Te^as, first Tue day inJanuary 1909, it be
To all persons interested in the the 5th day of -said month, at 1
Vera Dulaney, minors, Mary Dulaney, CountyJn
s, , AB that certain tract or p.roel^
nin County*, her application for leave land situated in Fannin County, T®l
to rtfcign the guardlanshtp of said as being part of the J. P. Simpson^
minors and lias accompanied the same gio acre survey y>d part of block Nc
by an account for final settlement 44 Williams Addition to the city q
thereof wpich will be heard at the Bonham beginning at the north-eaqi
next term of said Court, eommqqcin^ corner of said felock, thence weg
the first Monday in January A. D> 45 4^5 varas to a stake, thence soutl
1909, it being the 4th day of January, 53 varas to a stake thence east 45 4^
1909 at the Court House thereof, in varas td the east line of said blooi
the City of Bonham, at wblch time No. 44 thence nort^ 53 vara* to th
all persons interested in the welfare place of beginning containing 2427 2-
of such minors dr in said guardianship i^q. varas being the same property coo
a w* 3,6 hereby notified to appear and cop- 4 veyed to Janie Early by J. A. RM
i nesqay fche account of said guardian ling and wife by deed dated Aprti 25tl
if they see proper to do so. 1901afed recorded in the Deed R«
Herein fail not. but have you then cnrdaof said Fannin County in hoot
and there before said Court this writ 80 page 489 and known as tbe Mr*,
.with your return thereon endorsed, Early place.
showing how you liave executed the. * Given under my hand this the
tatoA. ’t»«»j v*
I Given under my hand and seal of 66-3t y
said Court, this the 10th dayrJOW Cl
member A. D. 1908.
W. A. Thomas,
By Jno. I. Wheeler Deputy.
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lived with plaintiff and defendant as
a member of their family, and that a
few days prior to June 19th, 1907, de-
fendant went to the bed of said
daughter, whose name /was Eddie
Thompson, and while she was asleep
at the family home attempted and
did then and there. forcibly have
carnal intercourse with said daughter;
that on J une ,19th, 190"; plaintiff was
apprised of sajd outrages and charged
defendant with having committed
same and lie admitted that he had
done so,. and after having knocked
plaintiff down with a stick nf wood,
fled the country and has ro’i been
heard of by plaintiff since, which said
outrages and acts of cruel treatment
rendered their longer living together
insupportable. -
Plaintiff prays for citation by pub-
bonds of matrimony existing between
plaintiff and defendant, for costs
suit and/general relief.
Herein fail not, but have you th
and there before said court, on d
first day of the next term there
this Writ *with your return tberei
showing how you liave executed sao
Witness E. S. McAlester, Clerk ua
District Court of Fannin County.
Given under my hand and seal of
said court, in Bonham, this -the 24th
E. S. McAlestee
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sued out of the Cqunty Court of
nin County, Texas, on the 10th d
December A. D., 1908, by the
thereof in the cause styled Kin
Reedy fit Hughes vs Mrs . S. J. :
No. 2537 same being J. A. Kh
Fred Reedy and W. V. Hughes
peeing the partnership of Kin
Reedy & Hughes vs Mrs. S. J. I
and to me as sheriff of said Fi
‘weeks exclusi ve of the day of publish- perty ot said del
a newspaper published in Fannin cash’ within thfe hours prescribed I
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first Tue day itkJanuary 1909, it bek
fuardianshij^pf Paul Dulaney and Court Hopse.do^of Sted-JTaun
an fe ^era Dulaney, minors, Mary Dulaney, County, in foe "eftt of Bonham- i
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 68, Ed. 1 Friday, December 18, 1908, newspaper, December 18, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365428/m1/2/: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.