Honey-Grove Enterprise (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1870 Page: 1 of 4
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ENTERPRISE.
¡e Dolías* a Year,
Prinoiples, and not Policy; Measures, and not Men; the Greatest Good to the Greatest Number.
Invariably In Aüfance.
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MOXEY-GROVE FANTSTIST Co., TEXAS, AUGUST SO, 1870.
I A.
No. lO.
T9& e Ohunctiea.
iptis '—JRev. Mr. Mitchell, first Sunday.
JUMUKl&AKD StRESOSTEBRlAK—EeV.
¡ WiUiajUM, uvocufcd Sunday.
W.
^««BWTKRiAif—RetíRolf't McCoy., third
|ndsy:. -i
Iktjkauist-—B«v. Jtohn JMner,fourth
luday.. i
The 'Oráeia.
O. <D. IF. —Howey Grove JLodjge, ífo. 91,
-M'tB eveRy «W-edueeday night .at the Masouic
lull.
A. jail delivery was attempted
at Bonhatn l,-*et week, but failed
¿lightly,
The Chicago Tribune charges
3000 dollars a year per column for ad-
vertising.
.80*. District clerkis have no author-
ity under existing laws to take
knowledgements to deeds, See.
jt>lds its meetings «very ^Saturday
m Masonic mall.
iight
at
ac-
Paris has a money order post,
office. No *ieed now to risk sending
your currency by the mails.
Erigham Young says folks
slanderUiirn toy saying he has many
«.wives—ftiÉbs only sixteen, and fifty
ohMre*-
ft&tiKXDS «of Ikmperaíbse—Keét on
vvy Tuesday, jughtmt the-JMaaanic «Mail.
Band Of Hops—-Moots e*eiy 'Sunday
Lrewug, 4«o1<fl«ék, ift the Alasouic Hdfl.
S
rR«ney-(skiK ve Lodge . 5m>. 1454 A- ¡I?. &'A.|
L.L W>lds xu¡s *lar oommurccatiMi ¡Saturday,
jlitiuu or fcaiforerfuU ibvoq in eaeh iimwT.1i.
TT. H.Warbrtwgli, W-11.
<G-eo. A. Dsfly, S«c. 1
Ex*Senator Freelinghuysenis
minister to England with instructions
tfor the amicable adjustment of Ala-
bama'Claims.
New Tax Bill just passed by;
♦Congress abolishes the use of stamps
on all receipts -or "promissory «¡notes
wider a hundred dollars.
U. P. WILLIAMS
; Williams
' ATTORN E Y«
[om^y Grove,
tí. W. WALL.
« Wall,
a r
LAW,
! Texas.
©. W.. IV^oone,
...ATTOi-SKY aV Ll W,....
Hoivey <Grove, Texas.
"Will practice*in4tl\e District a®d Infoñor
¡«courts of North Texas, fecial Attention to
| the oollactiouuOf ilaims, *:id the inveftffiga-l
tion «f land míes. Will act as agent iu buy
(idiig,«elling aufd paying tasres on lauds.
Radical papers argme fthat
tliere is no move disgraoe in having
a white and black boy in the same
school than iu the same cornfield*
James B. Barnet^,
Saddle & Harness MakcK,
Honey- Grove, Texan:
.All kinds of wmk daae^M'ith siedtness and
f-dispakoh. I
DR. WM. GAMBILL
Pl|^«ieiau and Surgeon,
HONEY 'OROTE, T EJC A S.
jy All calls attended to, day oar night.
I
OR. «L E. BAILEY,
4- • 4 • • k 1 r
iPHHfSICIAN AND 43U.JfrG-EOJT,
. .i . íiO J . . - j r . í ¿X
Honey Grove, Texas.
Qfficein theDruf 'Store.
1&*An old rebel soldier has lately
seen Jeft. Davis, the President of a
ftLife Insurance company. Says he
"warn't msnring Jives last tine he
«aw 7im.
JF ranee • thas the largestaand
most terrible <wftr wessel in >the
world—the ram Rockam^eau, built
in New York city at the close -of the
late war.
- •
Third Party.—The Galveston
News, Flake's Bulletin, Webb^s Tel-
egraph and a few of the Cesser lights
are opposing a straight-ant Demo-
cratic páu ty organization, and ¡advo-
cating a sort of 'alf and^alf concern,
made up-of the rag-tag and bobtail
of all sects and sorts that will agree
to sustain by their votes such old
broken down political tiacks as Jaok
Hamilton and Elishsphat "Pease.
So far as we can learntfche movement
is not intended for the overthrow of
a «ingle {principe of I&adicaliSm in
the State, but «only to have those
principles administered toy a different
class of politicians—tue party views
are right, but the wrong men are in
office. St is very justly teemed by
the press of thelBtate the "Cobweb
Fisile," and wiU result in inglorious
defeat, just like all suck chaotic
affiliations that are -drawn together
withoutiplan or principle. There Are
at present but two living parties,
and the 'issues between tibem are too
well defined and the party lines
are tooiplain to admit of any mistake
'whatever. The people are either
Radicals or Democrats—either in
Itfavor of 'the total overthrow of law
and order and the s<lbeervienoe of
the civil authority to the bayonet, or
else in'favor of having the right of
dominion wrested from the Tyrants
and placed again in tho hands of «the
people, where «¿t properly feolongs.
Upon one Of these platforms stands
everpy «citiaen oí the State, and ¿any
attempt at mrsringi fusing or-compro-
mising away any part of either one
leaves the veal issue «unsettled aad
our "State government in an anarch-
ical «condition. Out upon your third
party triefestery!
We never feel so well as when we
are skinning a Ku-Klux.—Houston
Union.
Don't you feel better skinmnjc a
sheep?
tGF Senator Morgan, of Miss., fro
married a mulatto girl. Peor giri,
we pity her.
i—iii
99* The McKinney Messenger ac-
knowledges that Gov. Davis' admin-
istration has "made mistakes." JUal
we -should guess it had.
9Qu The Dallas Herald has faeen
«frighted by a dap of thunder 'fonder
than ten thonsaud cannons." Wo -
der it didn't knock the editor into pi
The Bonbam News thinks the
"cow-bell ootog" of the Pavilion láin*
strels was well «worth the entrance
fee of the show". We can beat all
«i ch "solos'" as that with any herd
eff cattle in our prairies.
JState> Journal thinks Democrat-
ic editors will soon be wanting to
bire themselves out to Radicad news-
papers to lie for them. Don't hire
them, Tracy—you don't need any help
¿f that kind at your office.
m mi •>
Strayed.—A half-grown purp —
half bull and h^lf Newfoundland-
answers to the name Rover—purp
that helped kill the bear Liberal re-
ward to tho-man that fetches him up.
«S- The Honey Grove Enterprise
acknowledges tfeat it has been dream
ing. We thought as mnch. In truth
most papers of its political faith-seem
to be asleep .—rMessenger.
Y«es;butwe have this consola-
tion—we don't sleep with wiggers, as
your sort 4o." ..,
f®" The Sherman '^Courier is cha-
grined that Judge Evarts, an old
Texan android Radical of that fflace,
has foiled to gét an office from King
Edmund. Poor fellow! had the serv-
ed his God with half the seal be has
his king, he would not have been
thrown aside in histoid age to root
hog or die. " ]
McKinney Messenger think
the "Bad Place" is located some-
where near Honey-Grove, beeaues
they have bum (Burnett) here.
Won't do, Mister Thomas—Radicals
too scarce about here.
More Pqpers.—Prom a gentleman
just returned from Paris we learn
that two new papers «re seen «to 9
started a.t «that f>laoe. One, a Ua8-
ical concenn, edited by a bailey limb
of the law that practices successfully
at the 43ARS of the town and a loyal
importation from the Nutmeg coun-
try; the other, a Ray-Book organ that
oonsiders the negro a «beast. If our
tittle dlty neighbor supplies all thos*
various journalistic palates with a
sufficiency <of "chicken pie" to keep
them alive, -we will write her down a
success as a cookist.
A Mistake.—The Honey-Grove En"
terprise thinks ti e Messenger has
forgotten that the war has closed.—
The Enterprise is in error. We UaVe
not Ccrg#tten the fact, bntnre afraid
that some Democratic editors in this
State have, if <we are to jndge from
the very bitter manner in which they
have warred npon the government
and nnion men.—jHbJTy, Mtmonger.
Need not he alarmed, friend Thom-
as—you are safe if not sound. The
bnllets we use upon you do not
break (&ones*nor shed btóod, however
hard Ihey may smite upon your
guilty conscience.
•#"* Prince Hohenzollern-Sigma
ringen's gnren name is Leopold Eti
en e Charles Antonio Gustave Ed-
ward 3dhas it lo. Who could blamn
France for going to war?
The foar boxes tnat govern
tftie world—ballot box, cartri4fi*>
box, jury box, and band box.
'M-M
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Burnett, Tom R. Honey-Grove Enterprise (Honey Grove, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 20, 1870, newspaper, August 20, 1870; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178829/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.