North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1874 Page: 3 of 4
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4 Cfiieieraie tf JIb W ^
flsce Robhr. fa Iraafl.
HU lUtrfSM Fl*hl* tor Bla
Like a Tlfren.
[ lFrum tbc Deiri»<>r» New*.]
Nearly one year *ii»ce fbe H***
mnui Mil »*i »«wtM <H lb# *ob-
j bery if ■■ old naii in the Indian
j Territory by ibw mem. The old
l uii, Mr. Grayson, Lad live*! for
musty year* near North Fork in the
I I'rwk Nation. The robber?* took
| hint oal and hanged him fix tinie-
befork lie reuteard to having a
! large amount of money buried «in
| dcr tbc chimney of bu hour. Th*
mbhern neiarrd th# money, $30,00<
in gold and silver, and got a wav
with it. Si nee that time the otti
arm of the law Lave been work
mg the n.atler up, and it baa beet
known for «ome time that tho noto
rims* alage robber Jim lived, who
waa k illed some weeks since, wa
the leader ot the band who robbei
old imio Krayson. About a week
aiat-c. Dt W. Wilder, no lea* dew
pcralo and notorious than Reed,
wa* Co-Tailed at Coon errek, Bo$-
qne county !>x:i*. With him was
a woman auppoaed to bo hi* mi*
Ire***, and a confederate, supposed
to *»e the third party in the firay-
son robbery. All three fought to
the bittiur end,ami particularly the
woman, who ionght with the fury
and jaution of a tigrea*. Wilder
was snot three times before be sur-
rendered.
Ue was put m iron*. ami to day,
6th, was taken to Ft. Smith, in
chargo <:f Deputy Marshal# W. II.
Ai>dcr*nn and T. Jf. Wright.
Out ofthe throe wlie robbed Hr.
TI N AS TKHEi
FOH
m
Texas Plaptorij! .
(<ITOJID TEAR.)
,, ST.vU NURSERY —
Two miles nortli 01 Snrrmsn,
Texas, on the Preston road.
general assortment ol fruit
and ornamental ’tees especially
a'lspted to the climate. Cotue ty
toe Nunwry and make your OWM**-/.
lection. _
For quality ol slock 1 refer to af
my wirier |*itrons. Spoetal rates t
grangers ’ #
g^» Send for price list to
* ALONZO GLORE,
Sherman, Texas,
Jno. T. Root*, IL C. Uynson
ROOTS k HYNSON,
Proprietor* *f
sulphur Saw Mills,
MixurxcTURaaH axo vka1 r.x* ik
Rough and Dressed Lumber, Cy-
press Shingles, and ail kinds of
WOODEN MATERIAL. '
JIILLS:-Sulphur Station, Texas A
Pacific Railway.
ggr Yanis opposite tbc Transconti-
nental freight Depot,
MU HUMAN. - - TEX AS
Steam FuruliuTO
AND
CHAIR if A N Li PACTOft V
l»i*»-lsa Tpxbii
The undersigned would respev.-
fnily mlortn >be cilir.cn* of rkmham
Grayson. K**ed is dea-1. Wilder ir j and surrounding country, that lu>.
irons. and the third cio-ely hunted still continues to manufacture all
by the officer* ot the taw. Thu* | kinds of Furui’are aud Cham whR-u
“the mills o? the god* grim! slowly, ’ he will sett both wbolemlo and re-
but grind exceedingly fine.” | mil as cheap as ihe some article can
— ■ - be pm chased East, transport »t ion
There is a whnleanfe pie es'ab- ttdd»d. H# keeps cnneiantly on
liehmrnt in New York which I as h*,,,] „ f„|| l}nc rnpinet Work
an invcetod capital of $150,000 and „f Home Manufeaturv, w lm b be
consumer pe: duv, .r>00 pumpkins, I »llNoll rbcsjx-r tbaneun lie biuigla
!.»<>0 quart* of milk, *tid oGOO cgg»; in any other market in North Tex-
conMumplion of flour |ter week 1-M) as be haw the only Manufactory
barrel*, and of lard poun<h>. J North Texas in snts-e*sful npern-
lion. Don’t lorget tn call on him
alien you need KritXITPHK.
Furniture carefully packed fs,E.idiiag
---— - | incut. A full line of
Judge Peter W. Tray, ex-judge j MKPAGlG O.Vr’Ri
Sf the »:*pren»e e art of the »!a»e, * otkhm of Afl hinds al.
nv* on hstst which may be «nk*r
ed by telegram and flopped ou firs
train.
Terms Mi..-tlx f'ash.WS*
W. BABCOCK
Ret ini la ia all the
Houston.
churches at
Idled at fl'otisfon lad Saiunlar.
F P WELLS
—KEKt'A—
[Tin, Stores, and
%
MnnlwarE.
ANNOUNCEMENT
-OF-
RONHAX 1 HRISTIAH CBLLKCB.
| VUKIUN
TEXAS
[J. R. Ransoll, S B. Allen
Pita. Y. P res*
I). W. Peak. Ca»bicr.
fa:n kin county
The finit Annual acw-’uui will
C1I1<\P FOtt CAalT. comideace ou firat Monday in Sept,
next, ami enatinuo tea EMatli*.
closing June 18th. 1876.
The Vacuity will spare no labor
or expense, to mak# tho Institu-
tion worthy, iu all respects, of the
patronage of the whole county.
A sufficient number of first cTp«s
Touchers have been engaged tu
meet the w*ut» of the aeUqg^. -|
Rates of Toition as follows:
rrimar/ Dep . per month, $3,00,
| Intermediate, “ “ $4,00,
C id legists, * “ “ $$,$0, !
Instrumental Musie, “ ffiJO,
Matriouktion Fee, $2,M.
To W1 aid one-half iu advance
the other at tae cUn of S«MBion.
Boarding cun be obtained on rea-
sonable tan ms, either hi private lam
iliea orheardiug houses, 1
CHAR, t’fi RUTOK^Fie*.
F. J. Abxsxatut, Priu. p’m’y Dep
SMI*
| CAPITA Is - - - $M0,v^,00
DIREOTOBN
J. R Roseau, - • D. W. Powk,
9- B. A lion, - - a B Brown,
BMmM 'Fhtk.^ ^JL a Sempl.
fkiagunerai Banking Badness,
latentta paid on Time
fOelleetmna mans oa ah 1
i'Snd proceeds promptly
^ ‘£ ^ **** ' '
Pa lace Stable.
J'Oil _
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imjpm corrixo m
Ohl ptctum ofaU kimb Copied
and enlarged to any siae ai^I fioisb-
«®“ In the fi^it styles of Art
J. P. Weed a—uilor F—uin and
im
Me 4a also raurtasa Anw sm of
r^ESS
aiaa
il* MjuM natrisaa for
■m+mlfmanmage .Tib. m
Ma^a«wMN«/Z
pH
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rH E EKESKPUISE.
VRiHAJ, OCTOBER 8j, l$7-l«
Local and Hereabouts
— Grape time drawc4h near.
— Bring us your job work,
('hoice lot of Green Apple*, at
(lark A Tailsnis, Denison,Texas.
—- The rolling *tock for n ten pin
alley is exjiectcd at Iiadonia.
Go to Clark k Tailant’s, Denison,
Te«a.«, for your groceries, provisions
and salt.
— The cirrus got away with about
of the wealth o( Fuuniu
county.
500 t.bls. extm choice fiat hoop
salt just received hj* Clark k Tal-
lant, Denison, Texas.
— We bad tbc privilege tliis week
of eating some radishes raised from
a second planting tins season.
Choice lot of New York potatoes
at ('lark arid Tallanl’s, Denison,
Texas.
— jA Eon pww- of bauis, of fsli
growth, was placed 0‘i onr dinner
table Wednesday by Mrs. David
R*ii*»e.,
McCamant k Co., Gherman, are
rcceirmg a carload of coal oil which
they propose selling at the vary
lowest dgiiiva.
— Frost is not here yet, bnt from
tlie r-oolnes* of tire mornings we
apprehend it will uni be lung until
it will put in an appearance.
— Mr. W. M. Smith, of Honey
Grove, iiaa some very fine horse
proper:y to exhibit at the Lamar
county tnir.
— Mias Bettie Bans I, of Ilonev
Grove, luis pi«*<-inl a quilt coiuaii.ing
S, idd squares, to be exhibited at tin-
l.anirti county fair.
— Kid. Caskey went down to
Honey Grove last Saturday eve-
ning, and lias been delivering a se-
re's id discourses in that place the
pre.-s-nt week
— Met 'meant k (%»., Sherman,will
advance sixty dollars |*e.r hole on all
isition .M'tit their friends in New
\<>i'k, St. (ialvcston or Nc'v
Orli'an*.
— M in)' thousand Ink il'mt: lulls
arc being gathered in ibis county at
U*e pre<enl tun *. The cim|i is quite
Iteavv, mi I the price is expected to
b.; high >r th in at any pivrittA year.
— We bav# pi inled a (urge lot of
jn ster.s this week for those enter-
prising merchants. Hows. Wilkin*
A Nesbitt, of Honey Grove. They
have a general assortment of Dry
(liiuiU :in<l (Iroccrtc, xml they are
jusl the sort of men we should go to
lor good barguinR.
— Mr. J. Winters, of lloncy
Grovc. is l ho man to go lo for your
Saddlery, Saddle Trees, Harm***, or
anything in that lm«. He will til
you up a saddle of any kind oa the
shortest possible notice. He keeps
a general anno r tn.nl of Uvea always
on Iwnfi.
— Cotton ia selling on the street*
at to 13 1-2 centi
— When you waul anything tu
the 1 amber line, do not tail to con-
sult those wholesale lumber dealers,
J. W. nemo k Co., Sherman, whose
card appears inoar columns.
— We are in receipt of a sample
of very fin# soigha.u, that is being
manufactured near town uy Mr.
John Gale, on a new style evapora-
tor which he hus put in operation.
— Or.e of tho most extensive
hardware houses in North Texas is
kept by \V. L. Wadsworth, of Sher-
man, who advertises in our columns
to-day. lie keeps almost every,
thing you can think of in that line,
and is a liberal dealer.
— Prof. J as. N. Long and lady,
who arc teaching at 1 anesvillc, will
give an exhibition on the evenings
of tne loth and 16th. The enter-
tainment promise* to be excellent.
We are under obligations for an.in-
vitation lobe present. This school
is situated in one of the best com-
munities in tho count)-.
—.McCamant & CovSherman,have
in store and are daily receiving po-
tatoes, Now York cheese, La. sugar
and syrups,dried applies,new beans,
and a full stock of groceries, which
they propose selling as low as can
he bought at any point in North
Texas. Remember,every thing guar-
anteed by tliis botije.
— Chas Davit has a fine lot of
heafm^und cookifg atoTe*; cheap
— J. fi. Abernathy u Mill receiv-
ing new good*, aud says be can sell
them cheaper than anybody—tor
ca*h or cocton.
— The school at the Christian
College is irf a prosperous condition.
We learn there are being new ac-
cessions almost daily. Inis is the
best school iu Northern Texan.
—Go to Davis’ to get your plow*.
The idea of a Universal Medicine
is at last realised in Dr. Walker’s
California Vinegar Bitteis. This
concentrated essence of the finest
medicinal herbs and roots in the
Western hemisphere, eradicates all
diseases which have not undermiued
the sources of vitality, and in
Chronic Indigestion, Nervous Head-
ache, Congestion of the Liver,
Rheumatism, Gout, General Debility
and iuuumur&ble ulcerous and scabi-
ous disorders, it is a specific absolute
and infallible.
— D. P. Lanius has a good assort-
ment of good* of all kinds which be
proposes to sell as c-brap as the
cheapest. Give him a trial.
—Go to the T. R. Williams’brick,
and see Abernathy’s stock of goods
and price them and you will be sur»
10 buy.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
J. M. SMITH & Bro.
—And—
Apothecaries
Bouliam,--Texas.
-BEALE IS m--
/'/#« lh’K(/*t Medicine*, Chemical*, and all Quod* us tally krpt in a
Iflwt class $ntg gtm.
Which are offered at prices that
QBrr coMPBTmoif.
Western Di 1-'
irict ot Tex-'
as.
AtT)ler the 10th
day of September,
1874.
The undersigned hereby gives no-
tice of his appointment as assignee
t.,,...- „• . txr a , of Samuel J. Galbraith,-of Fannin
Tuesday ntght and Wednesday county, Texan, in said district, who
has been adjudged a bankrupt, on
hi* own petition, by the District
Court of said district.
A. G.STOBAUGH,
n7 2t. Assignee.
night it rained about enough to
moisten the ground and make wheat
come up. Most farmers are done
sowing, aud the rain is just in time
to render good service. We are on
the look-out for some cold weather
soon.
— We spent Tuesday in Honey
Grove, and although it is not the
hu*y season of tho year, yet wo
could see everywhere evidences of
thrill and prosperity. The carpen-
ters are all busy, and now houses
are still going up. J. C. McDonald
is erecting a new buuress Louse on
the south ride of the square. Sev-
eral of tho merchants are gone on
alter goods. Our young friend,
Henry Jones, i* keeping « fine livery
stabie. Mr. Boh Price run*a board
ing house. Crooks is going to en-
large Ills sheet sure enough the first
ol next month. The wood work of
Mr. B. S. Walcott’s new house is
about competed, and the stone ma-
sons tiro beginning to put up the
stone wall. Jo Fmith (brother to
John Smith) lost all bis ji:n*on crop
by the drouth and grasshoppers, and
being left without stove-wood he
can’t go in partnership with Andy
Mauldin in the new railroad restau-
rant at the depot, which they wore
about to s'art. The Honey Grove-
ifes ar<4 giving Eld. Caskey largo
audience*.
Prescript it as carefully dispensed by experienced bands ir. the b is-
iness, at all hours of tho day aod night.
vol 6 no 6 tf.
J. M. SMITH &. BROTHER.
Aframoji, fmxteks.
— Notwithstanding the big *how
was in town and gave a perform-
ance, lust Friday night, Kid. Caskey
had a fine congregation at the Bap-
tist church. At the commencement
of bwdwuouree be complimented (he
city of Bonham vory highly upon
tho fact that our people would as
soon hear -the gospel as look at tho
animals ol a show,
— Oapt. Monroe, of tho Greenville
Herald, arrived at ibi place Tues-
day, and ou Wednesday looming
boarded the train for Sherman and
Denison, to drum for advertisements
for hie paper. In the evening of
same day Capt. As era, of the Lado-
nia Conner, came down from Shrr-
man, and wa4ked*‘m»e«ur office with
a bland smile ou hfc face, and raid
he'd “got ’em,” (meaning the ads.,)
and would go home and make the
Courier still mom lively. Thu bra-
loess season iu opening, and printers
are happy.
The following iu fienfiw Ladouia
Conner:
By the 10th mat. Hr. A. Herrtna*,
Wi*hibg to make some addition-
al improvement* in the paper, I will
Hell a half iuterert in the North
Texas Entexpris* office. A prac-
tical printer preferred as a partner.
To a suitable man an excellent bar-
gain will be given. Apply at <wce.
Ton, B. Btnutprr.
NOTICE
Is hereby given, that at the Septem-
ber term. 1874, of tho District Court
of Fannin county, Texas, the under-
signed was appointed administrator
ot the estate of Sam Wall, deceased,
and that aTl persons having claims
against said estate arc required to'
present the same, within the time
prescribed bv law.
THEO. M. WALL,
Adinin’r Sum’l Wall, deceased.
Bonham, Oct. 7th, 1871. n7 4t.
J. W. Herne & Co.,
-DF.AIKRS IK—
LUMBER,
LAI II, SHINGLES, DOORS AND
SASH.
Agents for Studcbaker Wagons.
Cherry .Street, betv **«‘ii Travis and Crockett
St recta,
SHERMAN, TEXAS.
WATEHMAM, WEIL & STAR,
w. B. BOSS,
-Proprietor of —
Lone Star Mill,
Denison, Texas.
J&* The highest market price paid for Wheat.
The best place in Denison to buy
fine Boots and Shoeo a*, retail, or to
Imve them made to measure, i* al
8UKRBURKK'* KLo# Store, Main
Street, Denison, Texas.
indies’ fancy shoes made to
order.
The Origin,A S(*r.n
Whale**": ou* Uetail Dealer* ia
Ory Scud*,
• Clothing, Boots,
Shura, SotleuS
He-. Etc..
Fte.
Mu Sr., Rear Austin,
Ft Work Trxas. I Beuisun
OetSM, tam S
; 1 » * * %
New Goods!
AND
5ETY B00E STORE!
formerly eoauxeted with the ‘Cheap
Stora* of t(m ftlacu. jsill Sard ope^-
tfi in Buufama apleadid ussqrt«Hmt
wutAEUt fhu val-
y bybiVri^bg wilh
I. A. Steagall & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Etfcral l«k»*
Miscellaneous Books,
Pocket Cutlery, Musical Instruments,
IlBUBS loYS, loTIGSS, AffD
Ctenr’l News Dealers.
- TBXAS.-
Lots of them!
J. M. Nunn,
— At his new stand southwest corner of the Square. —
Has “inflated” the goods markot of Bonham by opening out*his
New Fall and Winter Goods
Of every variety awl riylo kn«.wn to the trade or needed by tho pepolc
of this section.
W. M. Fuftcrson,
J. D. McCamant,
Ilardin Ha
McCamant & Co
Successors to BLOCK JETT & CO.
sir. I. Walker's CallhnHa
Vinegar Bitten are a purely Y«g-
ct.Uile pi cjvaration, made chiefly from
tho native herbs found on tho lower
ranges of the Merra Nevada moun-
tains of California, tho medicinal
proiwrtics of wbicli are extracted
tberefrMu witlmut the use of Alcohol.
The question Is almost daily asked,
“ What ia tho tausc of the unpar-
alleled success of Vixboa* Bit.
Txasri Our answer is, that they
remove the cause of disease, and
lb* p*ueul re-orcr* kw bealth. TWjr
ara the great Maul pan tier sad a
life firing principle, a perfect Reno
valor aiMl luvifnrator of the syetem.
Never before ia the hietery of the world
has a medicine been compounded poe-
ees.iaf the remarkable quabUae af fix-
kg At Dimas in healing the sick of
every due am men i« heir to. They are
a gentle Purgative as well ss a Toair.
relieving Coogesuon or InttamwaUun of
the liver and Yiaceral Organ*, ia Bilious
Diseases.
The properties of Ds. Walr-
n’sTissoei HiTTUssara A peri sat. Dia-
phoretic. Cam native, KatnUoae, Laxa-
tive, Diuretic, Sedative, CounterInitaat,
Soderific. Alterativo. and Anti BilWxu.
Grateful Thousaads pruetai*
Vuibgas Bittkrs the moat won ler-
ful Invigorant that ever enuUlned
the sinking system.
No Person eu take these Bit*
ters according to directions, aod re-
main long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral
poison or other means, and vital or-
gan* wasted beyond repair.
Bilious, Remittent, and In-
term itteut Fevers, which are so
prevalent in the valleys of oar great
rivers throughout the United States,
especially thorn of the MtaMppi.
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee,
Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colo-
rado, Brazos, Kk> Grande, Pearl,
Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro-
anoke, James, aod many others,
with tbeir vast tributaries, through-
out our entire coon try during the
Summer and Autumn, aod remarka-
bly so during seasous of unusual
heat and dryness, are iu variably ac-
companied by extensive derange-
ments of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In thrit
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these vari-
ous organa, is essentially necessary.
There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Da. J. Walkke’s Yotoab
BiTtws, aa they wtt! epesdRy mww
the dark ookwed viacid matter with which
the bowels are loeded, at the nus time
fclunulatiug the secretions of the liver,
aud gnucnuly rest01 mg the healthy fue^
trout, of the dipcR'n 0 organa.
Fortify tie body against dis-
ease by purifying ail its fluids wRti
ViXRoaa BiTTKioi. Ko etHdemie can
take boki of a system Wins lorearaMd.
Dyspepsia or IndigestiOR, Head-
ache, l'uiu ia the Shoulders, Conch*.
Tigblms** of tho C’ha*t, Ditstaeee, fcer
Eructations of the Stomach, BdB Taste
in the Montii. Bilious Attacks, Palpita-
tiou of the Heart, I u(lamination of the
Lungs, l’aiu in lire region of the Kidneys,
and a hundred other painfol symptoms,
are the offtpi mg* of Dyspepeia. One hot-
tie w ill prove a tietter guarantee of its
menu than a lengthy adverUscmant.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, wwtu
Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Owodad
Keck, Goitre, Scrofulous Inflammations,
Indolent Inflammations, Mere anal stoc-
tiooa, Old Sores, Eruptions of IheShia,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, aa in all other
constitutional Disease*. Walxxk's Tis-
kg a a Uittixs have shown their great our-
ative power# in the most obstinate and
intractable canes.
For Icflammaiory and Ckrtwic
Khrumatisni, Gout, Bilious, Remit-
tent ami Intermittent Fevers, Diseases
of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys sad Bladder,
these Bitten have no eqeal. Such Die-
eases are caused by V1 tided Btbod.
Mechanical Diseases.-Pereoos
and:
Commission Merchaute.
ewhadvane it mi Ia on all‘consignment* to our friend* in New
\ork, St. Louie, New Orleans and Galveston
OUTH T&A VIS. SHE AM AN TEX
W. L. WADSWORTH,
FOBBKR AND DBALBR IN-
Iron, Steel,'Anvils, Axe*, Bellows,Vises,
Hamme.’a, Springs, Thimb'e Skeins, Buggy and Carriage Material,
Rope, Gam and Gunsmiths’ Material, Fence Wire, Rubber,
Leather Belting and Plows. Builders Material a Speciality.
jNQfiTH SIDE PVMLW SQUARE, SHERMAN, TEXAS [«.7 12m
engaged ia Paint* and Mineral*, inch aa
Plumber*, Tyi*c-eetteni, Gold beaten sad
Miner*, a* they ad ranee in life, are eeb-
ject to paraiyns of tho Bowele. To guard
iput ihi., toko a doea of tfilXU'l
YiXbgab Bimaa otcaiionaUy.
For SkiM DtteaMS, Emptkma,
TeUer, Salt Rheum. Blotebea, Spou, Pim-
ple*, Pa*t'ile*. Uoila, Carbenetea, Bing-
wonna, Scald-head, Sure Eye*. Biywpe-
laa. Itch, Scarf*, Dinowloralion* tf the
Skiu, Humor* and Diaeaae* of the Skin of
whatever name or nature, are litefelly
dug up and carried out of the syitem ia a
abort time by the u*e of theee ititusr*.
Fiu, Tape, and other Worms,
lurking in the »y«tem of *0 many thou-
sands, are effectual iy destroyed and re-
moved. Ko system of medicine, no ver-
luifngc*. no aiithplminitice will ftee the
system from worm* hke tbeeo Bitten.
For Female Com plaint*, ia young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of
womanhood, or the tarn of life, theee Ton-
ic Bitten display *o decided an influence
rh.t improvement i* soon pereeptible.
(Teauee the Vitiated Blood
whenever yon find it* imparities banting
through the skin in Punpies, E. aetimu,
or Sore*; cleanse it when you And it ob-
structed and sluggish in the vein*; deems
it when it i* foul; your feeing* wiH tell
von when. Keep 'he bleed pure, and the
health of the *y*scm will follow.
K. H. McDOliLO * CO-.
Drvrwu A Gee. Aft*. Sm rililliii Cshfcl
niiK*eor.ef WMOsaeM# toCWrtSMSleJI *
Mfl Sr aU Drssgglata am* Dsekn,
MCALLISTER, BLUET A 60.
HE4I.F.M IV
LUMBER, DOORS
BLINDS, 8 ASH,
MOULDINGS,
Erc\
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Burnett, Tom R. North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1874, newspaper, October 9, 1874; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913414/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.