The Texas News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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L
is each month, by
? the Cniubrrland.
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in nock month, by
m, of the Christian
in each month, by
of the Baptist
* at II o’clock on Sator-
mo.a. SOftR.'S.
Red River Co.
J. w. sum, ib.. ! r-
Jefferson, Tex.
GEO. L. PHIFER, SORTS CARttt.TR*. *
rSiowsi|»Bbn- Sims, Norris Phifer,
_ (Successors to J. W^'Sffeis, Jr..)
Vf^the*Metb*dist 'WIWMMALB AND RETAIL HEALER* JN
Staple and Fancy
wt %u%%%»
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Clothing &c.
(YORRAN’S* BUILDING.]
Polk St., Jefferson, Tex.
To oor friends in the country, we will
duplicate New Orleans bills, with
freight added. [23 3m
QOMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Austin Street, Jefferson, Texas.
CELLS. E. H YNSON,.;.,Prqpeibtob.
1 hearty vefenme,and satisfaction guaranteed
oct 10 2 6m
the farmer goes
iofthe
> ground the seed
; forth the crop upon
t to subsist, as well aa
which he is to
and the exton-
aad en large-
operations,
of the rising
onr efforts for their
short years since, “Who is
Spring campaign V
to go forth and en-
ith his fellow-
Now,
a different and
Wp now go
to destroy—to ctd-
to tor-
i campaign in
to engage, is a
it ignorance arid
and immorality.
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w
reommon conn-
dim is to pro-
Vway yet dia-
of onr
a
to
the youth of
all admit, the
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John Henry & Co.,
wholesale dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS
Nos. 121 and 123 Common St.,
, NEW ORLEANS.
Branch of Oak Hall, Sf Louis.
ADOLPH ISAACS, Proprietor.
No. 1 Dallas Street, Jefferson, Texas,
Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, Gents1 Furnishing Goods, Boots,
Shoos, Hats and Caps, Wholesale and Retail, at St Louis prices.
G. W. JOHNSON, of Bowie County, ) .
MAURICE MOSES, of St. Louis, $ s'
tiie
TEXAS NEWS,
t, A. HOB8WORTHT
a resident agent for the above house,
and all orders left with hint will meet
with prompt attention. Office on Dal-
as street,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.,
octll) 2 ly
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upon all; of* every
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all denomina-
•feever
andweea*estl
Ui whatever-way
to extend your
in and patriotic
Our maple but sublime object is
* wherever there
thrptl^out Texas. Is
ct worthy your cordial
way of the accom-
we are aware
ithe whole
Our chosen max
*We ate able if we think so.” We
-
the cost, and we think we
are aUe, with the Divine aid to do all
-----* We act under
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ALL COMPETITORS DISTANCED !!
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The Charter Oak Stove
The Champion of the Paris and Mt Vernon Fair, and the fa-
vorite rf the Ladies of the South, is rapidly superseding every other
kind of stove in use:—S. W. STONE, Wholesale and Retail
Dealer in TiniWare, Sole Agent for this section. Depot on Mar-
shall Street, npar the Old City Hotel, Jefferson, Texas. v3n2l
J. W. DODD,
Wholesale Grocer,
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Austin St, between Polk Walnut, Sts.
Hi 3TS<D>nH ^EW&So
RUSSELL & CO.
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Brick Livery and Sale Stable,
By J. W. UNDERWOOD,
No- M Texas Stj Shreveport.
rriag es, Buggies and Saddle Horses
For Sale or Hire.
•** Gentlemen from the country, wishing
to visit New Orleans, or any point on the
river, by leaving their animate with me. .can
have them carefully and faithfully attended to.
Hours sap Muiu Bought asd .Sold.
v3-n2My.
JPETTPS MOTgK
Corner Market and Crockett Streets,
• Shreveport, La.
Cni* i. I. PITTS ittt Proprietor.
TERMS:
Meals...... .75
Lodging, - • • * .75
Board and Lodging, pea week, 14.00
Board ^nd Lodging, per dav, 3.09
Board and Lodging, oer month 40 00
Board without Lodging, per month, 30,00
Board wit hoot Lodgingy per week, 3,00
9. 8.—No extra charges for fire* a light*.
V3-n21-ly
•eul-atirring maxim
done cun be done,’
there ought to be
there is apop-
expect to be
• school to all
oar widely
we do
ta accomplish during the
It is oar firm dntonui-
• life lasts, in
no devoutly to
we confidently antici-
aecena. Confidence of
•a. b this enterprise,
i objects; so simple la its
of ultimate success, we
toe eo-opeTstaon of all
•four State,
xia improve-
meat worker
CAPITO!. HOTEL,
Marshall, Texas,
f Hint k DAWSM, Prspttetor*
Fries Reduced—Fare Per Day, Cur-
rency, #2,30 ..
— Large Brick Livery Stable—
TRY USONCE
iit
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I
ail wa have d
A fiUXDAT ScmOOL TTorxxr.
|i«eh 15, 1060.
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS
JEFFERSON, TEXAS,
-Dealers In-
.
Staple Dry Goods and Groceries.
_____|_ 3 3—ly
J. A. H. HOSiiCX,
a ‘ •w
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auctioneer ,
Commission Merchant and Manufacturers’ Agent,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS,
• • ;* ' <#*
Solicit Consignments and Orders for the Purchase or Sale of Produce, Merchan
dise or Property; and will give special “attention to the Receiving and Forward-
ing. Business. v3-n5-lyr.
K D. BATEMAN*.................................W.Q BATEMAN’
Bateman & Brother,
Forwarding and Commission MercKants,
Dealer* in
HEAVY DRY Go'o^S
Gr R O C ER I E S
Large brick ware rooms above high water,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
octlG n3 2 ly
p, H GRAHAM, . D. W. TAYLOB.
Biltt’K FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE ABOVE HIGH WATEK
Graham & Taylor,
Wholesale Grocers, Receiving, Forwarding and
COMMISSION MERC 1ANTS,
AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOS & HO ES
A Large Supply of Bagging and Ties Always on Hand.
ALSO
W&goims aim <&* AgrfooallfaiiiimE
Safes Beams We*. 15 and 16, LEYXE STREET, Large Brick Bmwm the Levee,
fijff- Warebonse Frouting on Austin Street, in Rear of our Store, -«fi -
’ • JEfFERSON. TEXAS. octlO 3 3 ly
v, E. , la the efflee, C. C, Graham, Sale* Dept, T. B. Reeve*, Receiving fl‘k.
BARNUM & BRtJ
St. Lonis, Missouri,
MANUFACTURERS
And Dealers In
Agricultural Iplements,
Gnus, FfeU and Garden Seed*,
* Manufltcturc
— The Celebrated Industrial Ploir --
ffopeeMil* ndapted to the soil of
A tew oi which are now on band
and for aale by their Agent*
in Bosham, Texas-,
The uCUpprrn and “Champion” Reapers
and Mowers, Bucxkye Grain Drills,
Uiicdtc Sulky Cultivator*, Cobbill’*
PaxvTUM Gabo Plowb, Laadreth’a Celebra-
ted Carden Seeds, At., At.,
Allot which will be furnished at the very
ooaa at Ft. Valley, Georgia,! lowest prices, by cur Agents, Messrs Vv.
killed ft white woman for W. RaasiU A Co., and Messrs. Dorn II
cUild.^ ■%.' Young. v3-nl2-3mo.
5*'
W. J. Sedberry,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils.
DYESTUFFS,
SCHOOL BOOKS.STATIONERY. Ac
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
EF* Prescriptions Carefully Prepared.
oct 10 2 ly
J. M. Murphy & Co.,
(Successors to A. U. WRIGHT A Co.,)
HliCEIVINO FORWARDING COMMISSION
AND
(ireuery Merchants,
LARGE BRICK WAREHOUSE AND SHED
(Entirely above high water mark,)
Nos t, 4, 5, 6. Levee,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
Consignments of Cotton, Merchandise, Ma-
chinery, Farming Utensils, Wagons and Pro-
duce, for sale or shipment, solicited.
March 28—3-29 ly •
AY WOOD HOUSE,
Jefferson, Texas
\V. . Htywood - - -Proprietor.
Bates—Currency:
Per day ............,\...... 83 00
“ meal.................... 1 00
“ week....................15 00
38 3m
BURDEN & DALE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware Queenswarc,
Cutlery, Ac., &o., &o
Ladonia, .... Texas.
Highest market price paid for ootton,
hides, and other country prodnoe.
ET Anv person wishing to purchase the
HISTORY OF SHELBY AND HIS MEN
can do so by leaving their namea and location
with M. J. R. Young, at Bonham,J. H. Dnnn
& co., at Warren, or with tbe agent at Lado-
nla, ‘ A. J BVRDBN.
BONHAM, TEXAS.
THE CHEAPEST
PUBLISHED IN
.......... r M-rma ■ ,ai
MISCELLANEOUS. '
Tlie CliirOx-osx’» Hour.
A Magazine for the Ltitte Ones.
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Edited by T S. Arnica.
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TWO VOLUMES A YEAR 1IKGINNTNG
JANUARY AND JUNE
TERMS.-*^1 25 a yffr io advance. 5 con-
ies for $5.. 10 copies and l exifa to getter
Up of cl«t», #10. Home Magazine and Chil-
dren's Hour. 82 50. Godey’s Lady Book and
( 'liiWBBii’a Hour, S3 50 a year.
Specimen copies 10c. Address ^
T. S'. ARTHUR & SON,
809 fc 811 Chernet St. HnUdelphfa.
O* Any 8i»lj'bTibor to the Childpen’s Hon
can have the Home Magazine for fil $Qr
TERMS si
(Specie)
One copy, 1 year, ............#2 00
e
^ [7* ■' *V- "t: if
“ 6 mo’s............ 1 00
IN OUR
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JOB @WWME> ■
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We are Prepared to Fnrirish
BLANKS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
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BLANK NOTES,
Prospectus - -t*
OF TUB . yi . ,
TEXAS FARMER}
The Texas Farmer will be published
monthly at Henderson, Rusk County,
Texas the first number of whidh will be
issued in January «»r February, 1888.
The object of tbe Texas Farmer will t>e
to instruct in the beBt modes of eult iva-
tion of tbe different soils for specific ag-
ricultural purposes; to investigate and
recommend the most practicable labor-
saving machines; to encourifj^d the intro-
duction and raitdng of fine stock; to pro-
mote the cultivation of fruit; to give di-
rections for improving our homes, and for
living more at home. In brief, the
Farmer Will be devoted H> the Farm, the .
Orchard, the Garden, tbe Ritchen, iiw»
Fireside and the Stock. As Texas is
one of the greatest grape countries on t|t% f
continent, this subject will be largely
rested of. The be*t grape* for .ihis cli-
mate, the best mode of culiure, &«., will
i>e subjects of considers tip*. The much
neglected subject of rural culture, tbe
Bee, will occupy a potlton of rite paper.
In presenting ihts ontrrprize to the r
public, and asking for it confidence and
mipjiort. no apology is offered. There in
nn agricultural paper published west of
the Mississippi, south of St. Loots.—
That one is mneh needed will be ooo-
ceded. As it is expected the Fainter
will have an exteosive circulation,*it will
;iffurd an Uxpellmit metTmti for the ad-
vertii-ement of different kinds of niaehie.
i-ry, labor piling itt»ptemehto, nurserif^,
fine stock offered for snie, and everything
pertaining to agriculture awd horticn)rt»r«-.:
No pnin-or espeiise will be spared 1c*
the (mper, both in appearance and
matter, w<»rthy of f«»enmag<». and to l*»
erceteiJ by every family as a welcome
visitor. ' •>--■ ;• e
8UB8CRIP TIGN PRICE:
1 copy 1 year, (cnrr.-tjcy) -82,00
3 c<»pic« ^ • - *>>
7 ** •* » “ 10,00* *
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Addreas.^Tcxaa Farmer,” Hebdersoa '
r :rl wii
“THE LAND WE LOVE." j ’H
A NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE, j
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EDITED ]<Y
D. H. If ILL,
(Late of the StmiherH Army)
Devoted to Litemtwe and the Fine Arto.
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ‘ A
One copy r.«e yea of 83A invar
nee. Kyrfi
w'rH be riifnished- «i l> Imc
Fifty copies tv
cn' ici lor twiHM
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check or P. O ntone
Addnfss, • See,
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ir oieven
y^pMam
r risk m
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.• i-'fi FOB 8. 1 '<5
J The Cheapest of Ladietf Magazines
Because. 14 it the Beet
Edited by
Mxa. Sabah J. Hale, and L. A. Gooey.
BILL-HEADS,
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j Four copies
'■ Five copses, and one i
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Eleven copies and one extra to the
HAND BILLS J person getting np the club , - m
« l.ady s Book and AM#*ra
Magazine will to sent one year
#4 00. . . . .... j
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FUNERAL NOTICES
ETC., ETC., ETC.
With Nefttoeto and Dispatch.
S2TJ
#3 60.V
Godey'a Ladv'a Book, Arthur’* Home Mag-
azine and the Children’* Hour wifi to ant
one year oe reoeipt of , 85 00.
CT Tbe moeey moat ell. to
for any ot the club*, and ad
made to clubs at dub rates. 1
Book will be sent to any poat-ofle
subscriber may reside, and eubaer
j commence with anv month in the year, we
can always supply back nncaber*. Specimen
| number* will be sent on receipt of 35c.
How To Rikt.-In remitting by mail, a
post-office order or draft, payable to (to ortor
of L. A. Godey.ia preferable to bank notes,
as. >-bouid the order or draft be lost or atofen,
I it can be renewed without Jo*^ to the sender,
rift or pout-office ordeu^fiannot to pro-
, send United States or Nataanal bank
At
W. T. GASS, JB. Publisher
If a draft or poet-offiee
cured,
note#.
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Burnett, Tom R. & Gass, William T., Jr. The Texas News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1869, newspaper, April 16, 1869; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898612/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.