The Texas News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1869 Page: 2 of 4
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13T A friend at ow elbow wishes
to know why gsntlemoo’s coat* arc
so abort this season. Don't know/! I
on less the gentlemen arc trying to
be as short as tbs ladies are long.
That is simply the -long and short
of it."
Candidates will bear in mind
that if they announce in the News.
and pay for it, their uaines will be
kept standing, without any addition-
al charge, until the election, if it
does not come nntil next century.
Breathes there a man with eonl so
dead,
Who never to himself hath said,
“Cor found the blackberry patches!*
If so, he is not at all like nnto us—
last Saturday when we tore up onr
new est cassltneres among the pesky
scratchers.
EF” To know how moderate are the
Bo-called Moderate Republicans of
Texas, wre bate only to observe their
State ticket as now announced The
Austin Republican, the organ of the
taction, says that every man on the
slate is in favor of adopting the
XlVth and XVth Amendments to
the Constitution; stand sqnarely
upon the Chicago Platform; and were
opposed to President Johnson, and
were supporters of the policy of Con-
gress in Its'mad brained war upon
the Constitution, and the liberties of
rhe people.
Now, who will pretend that these
Moderators are the “People’s" lead-
ers. or that they are fneud»4p the
best interests ot our State ’
There is some talk that Grant
is about to appoint Robert E Lee
chief of the War Department. If
be dues, it will make Ulysses a thou
gandfold greater name than did the
taking of Richmond, and result in
untold blessings to our common eoun
fry- ___. r_ 1 ‘ ~~
Miss Olive Logau in the Wo-
! man’s Meeting in New York the oth-
tbat sin polluted rag, tbo; new con- j er (jay gajd she “did n’t want to be
stitntiou; in vain do we, with our man. Wonldn’t Half way swap
own vote, distranchiae:ja»d enslave her silks and satiua, Idee and Jewel-
ten thousand of our best and noblest ry< fnlls and fine dressed, for ths
citizens—still there is to be no monkey hair, stovepipe bats, swal-
Uirien, for Texas ! low tail coats, ridiculous breeches,
Texas, that couldn't possibly get and absurd bifurcated nnwbispera
oat of the Union, a few years sgo, is ! bleu worn by ths men ! v Rah, fbr
The exsminad
Male A Female .
Wtdnccaay am
&&&'
te attend.
Ison county, Alabama, Supposed to be
sow residing in Southern or Eastern Tex-
as. Any one knewing of his locality
wffl esbfer a hirer by addressing editor
Nxwt, Bouham, Texas.
,% All persens knowing themselves
indebted to the News for subscription er
advertising, will please come forward
and settle.
ILHOFTS
DR. ew
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
DISSOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore existing
bftwt- u the undersigned and the Sim
name of Barden A Dale ba» this day
been dissolved by mutual coDH-nt. All
business of the firm will be settled up
hy Ms). J. B Dale, »t the brick store,
whf-re be or hi* agvnt m»y be found e»
all times, and who ha* full power to set-
tle up all peTtoership busint-s*
A J. BURDEN
• J B. DALE.
Lsdorlk, Tex**, Jone 10 1869—3m
——— Also hy----
OLIPHlNT 4 SMITH,
r*.t ? -i'1'Mu
85 8ra
We hate Radicalism, ami that is
why we bate It.—It had its birth in
hypocrisy, its success by lying and
to perpetuity by fraud and decep-
ion.
Abe Lincoln never could bare rais
ed afl army of soldiers to subjugate
Donocetetbe «*
vicinity, that be
that place the
24th or 81
H* baa purcto
the South, bad not thosg soldiers
been made believe tbey wei© Do fight
for the Union, end the Union alone.
U^yseae Grant himself said that
be would resign, and that every sob
dier in bis eamp would desert, if tbey
thought tbey were fighting for the
Negro, and to fnbjngate the South,
of saving tbe Union 1
Everybody knows, note, what they
were fighting for 1
BonW, .....
.... F. P. FiMUC.*
Att.i»x*T aas coVMKLoaAt Lai
None so foolish note, as to think
the war was ever intended for such
purpose as saving the Union !
Ths fight is orerf the battle is end
ed, four jeers of peace have driven
away tbe smoke of the field, our
muskets are laid by to rust, our can-
nons have beeu beaten into cooking
stoves and onr sabres into prumug-
books—and yet oo Union 1
Iu valp w© surrendered; in vain
have we gulped down more iron clads
than would build Old Nick a navy;
in vein do we fiocopt the negro as
our brother and our equal; in vaiu
do we vote our own disgrace and onr
GUARDIAN NOTICE.
_ ___ _ _ . _
na fil^d in ths <dto* ef lbs C
Cosiuv Gser of Fascia Owe
f
These f tbswfbrs to notify
interested to ••W*T •* tfc*
tu Bonham, oS fee ms* msws
nary, 185t, «t a asrm ef said
and there la be held, end <
•cones*. o» ■■tilstosrt will
p*.ysdibr. ”
Tbe partnership heretofore existing
between the undersigned, and the firm
name of Dorn It Young, has this dav
been dissolved by mutual consent. All
business of ths old Hum will be settled
up by M, J. B. Young, at his nsw aUnd
ou west able of Square, where be can be
found at all time*, and who ka* full pow-
er* to settle up all partnership business.
A. J. DORN,
M, J B. YUUNO. ,
BouL.ini, Texas. Jsne 1st, lddO;—tf
ITf tot a*
jo
o# tbe Dsril,
guardian Notice.
U. E. and ft. A- Stexhxss, Guardians
of the persons sud estates of the minor
heirs of John Nail, deceased, hare tiled
their applications in the office 14 the
oounty clerk of Fannin county for tbe
sale of twenty-eight town lots in the
town of LStlotilfi, Fannin enmity, Texas
—yj-wit) Lots No. 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 18, Idl
17, 10, 22, 24, 2*, 29, 81, 33. 35, ST, SB, it,
42^43, 4.', 4/, 49, 51. 52, 54, and *4M«*
per plat of said town, now of recohl iu
the county clerk’s office of said cOtmty,)
belonging to Salt! minors, out «f the
hedd-rights uf J. Robertson and M. T.
Meyers. .. .
Said application will be acted upon at
I the June term; 1809, of tlie Hon. Probate
i Cffttft of **W easnty; to be began and
tbs trail vary sensible, and
choice fhlit
lavs apply 1
pise*.
rt—lftytowW do other-
1t as forcible, and
ifetorotodk keel to tbs topek you
TMcw up hj WgnfiVUc ro tod
ed before Keq. Fifisf #a ths 994 m Mat,
1849, Ons » rrel bore* shunt IM hands
big)’, about 9 ysfirooid. bns a spot
..r Aar in forepcad. nr.d bins tod fl on
left ►hould^r. firpsshwd M #6fi.
A<*o a brown sr bfccl'peny stoat IS*
Jtocttoa —Sx Govaruor Clarke, ef
Taxes, bee been in ten- tow mg with
PiwUert Gffifit He toraiebed Uto
Mgtotoy —to vstosble information
m Bfigaffd to ike political affairs of
ia fleli TrJ thinks the PreeMcnt
will order the eketiea to take place
white wan bating, liberty destroy-
ing whelps that bate us for our in
tegrity, nod love us solely tor the of
flees w© eau give .them !
* Tbey tell ns that if we elect a Dem
ocratic Legislature, Reconstruction
will prove a failure and our new
State government another abort ion;
and rather than that they shall fail
to get tbe offices, where they may
i continue to sack ths life blood of the
| people who despise sud detest them,
(bey ere praying to President Grant,
both night end dey, to bold back the
beted dey of Recouetraction !
And this is tbe trail of both the
UltreiaU and Moderate RiulicaU!
Theold tiu»e Union Shriekers, that
oooe yelled tbe loudest curses upou
8ccesaiou, ere now the most eloquent
1 in denning tbe day that sues Texas
Tafero up by A M. Jntofcjedaafcny *
-d brio/* K-w torptons se (to fiU dey
of April. 1869. detoaW.fr« bnvpr, «
fears sM. 14| toto h^. toandrd se
tvft stonldsr esd bif U Ifftonil at
m'
Tabs* np bp Vetoes A HaaepU. Wl
e*ro sdtotof*!^ Itoesew tto tot
Map 1889, one top feMto ebewn I jmm
©id Idkiiii li#,»stolii f«en rigto
-b-ntori, rom« todfle aato- Approto
UmU*i
OUM
Service* Will be held as follow* in Bob-
ham during the eusuing vekfi
On tlm l|t Sunday in each month, hy
Rev. Mr. Bnehaban, of the Methodist
church. '
tin-the 2d Sunday iu wadi month, by
Rev, RnDH Jones, of the Cumberland
Presbyterian church.
On the 3d 8ur»day iu each month, by
Elder Ciiarle* Carlton, of the Christian
church.
On the 4th Sunday in each msnth, by
Elder J. „W. Mitchell, of tbs Baptist
church; and also at 11 o’clock on Satur-
day, previous. ^
LOST.
‘ t he following Land Ciaiffis *re lmt—
to wit:
Jam • G.tes’ Bunnty.^or
_ Doflitimi
Ceriificatu No 785 dated MsfCh 11,1851
for 890 *01**8.
George M. tMat**
Ceitifioat© No 261.
I860, for MO *cr*s.
After tbs legal ptiblicatlos of thi* so
tioe, apptication wih hr ilisd* fo» dopli
catea. _ ___
jr Ponatiso
orator 16
•taissatoi
eld b*lbH
restored to the tJnion !
Anti jast because the Democracy ie
going to role the State again !
Reoonatructcm was to l» » great
thing—save tire country, clothe
the naked white wash the nigger, el
evate fhe ignorant, give office to the
huugry—and when it lacks of doing
all this, it is no Reconafrudiou 1
Reconstruction that has no office in
I if for Radicals, lias lost its virtue,
and is henceforth fit only to be kick-
ed overboard as an unholy thing
And should onr irtate goveumeut
be again overthrown, and a new
Reconstruction Act bs muds disfran-
chising every decent man in Texas;
and should we. us we intend to do
topuyT
ty that
beef market.
On Tuesdays. Thursdays and Satur-
day* I will furaish, at the Market House
iu Bouham, tbe best beef tbs country
affords.
Tuims —Strictly Cask.
PETEK B MADDREY.
June 1st, 1899—85 3m.
Announcements of Candidates udtt bt
inserted at the following rates: State and
County Officers $10; Oongre sional Officers
C25.
gtnn«m«mtnts.
TF> are authorized to announce Chas
Dost an a candidate for District Clerk
at the coating election in July,
IVe are authorized to announce J. It.
Hurt a* candidate for District Attorney
for the 7 th Judicial District.
IPs are authorized to announce Fred.
IF. Miner, of Lamar, as candidate for
Senator from'Fannin and Iximar counties.
Election m July.
We are authorized to announce E. L.
candidate for Sen-
Tak- u op
fgwK, sound
to editorial
It eau not
A iadnential
J,B. DALE,
WHOLESALE AN* RtfsiL SSIUMIM
Dry G»xxU, Gi*oceries,
Hardware Qtteensware,
Cutlery, Ac., Jtc., Jko.
Ladonia, T«sa
Itlghest market price paid for eotosa,
hides, and other onaatry produce.
CT AN* p vww wWkinc *s raretoro 4
HHvrORY op SIIELBY AND IRS UK*
codiiioll* eavbij tbeb asmrt ami Injsd S
«Hh M. 1 9 Ynwngi •* Boohsm, J. fi. Ih m
fc cs^ af Wo*#, er «rkh itu* *|ynf et lai.
I Jwffitok m fttoful *s will
fitftotofiM Mjtoli tbtohe
i Hal • guilty dtotaae* from
pfiffto. Wfi never see it bow
’ Caw tfltoftos aaaounoed at this
Dohoney, of Lamar, as
ator from Fannin and Lamar counties.
Election in July.,
• 117- --a
nee omr inflaeuce over the negroes
god make them reject these foul rnar^
derers of onr country’s j>eac«—*cau
anylKxly suppose that even such a
Reconstruction as that would not be
prououuoed au abortioo and n fa.l-
ure ’
O, y© gods | Office first, office
Ust, olio© all the time!
~ W'« are authorised to auuouum 8. J.
Spotts as a candidate for District CtiHt
of Fannin county at nut eUdtion.
We are authorised to announce I. If.
McKee as a candidate fur Sheriff of Fan-
nin county at next election.
We are authorised to announce Moees
W. Bledsoe as s candidate fbr Sheriff of
Fannin county at nut demon.
We are authorised to momwiSs Wm M.
Hunter as a candidate for Sheriff of Fan-
nin oounty at next election.
We arc authorised to annoi. .ice Jbsum
L Horten as a candidate fbr Oounty Treas-
urer of Fannin county at next election.
IF* are avthorised to nammre (Maries
D. Grace a a candidate for the Legibla-
tnre ?‘<rm Fannin and Tximar counties, at
next fAttion
FRESH BEEF.
ftswessa.—Apringfield ' vole.—Judge Paschal.
..... All if omen have equal rights to
gtetfi Who would j life, liberty and property, and there
toMMfitoM than 1 fora, all wpmeu should vote Isn’t
hoe trod I that tog^. Judge T
n<*w
Jnae 1st, 1869 -35 Sra
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Burnett, Tom R. & Gass, William T., Jr. The Texas News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 18, 1869, newspaper, June 18, 1869; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898915/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.