The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BONHAM NEWS. BONHAM, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 21.1902 *.
§0niPim Bzm3
E\rANS & EVANS, PROPRIETORS
COUNTY NEWS
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i ^ Newsy Notes Gathered by Our £
. ^ Correspondents, £
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EDITORS
C. tvaos. Asblev
Doniphan. : two Weeks, but, is better? Mr.
The col i spell is over and we and Mrs. Orrck are sick. L Grand
are having some [ ret tv weather, rna tyunn is
The sick of our eommunitv are they
ail eonva e'O-n
The holiness
Kaos
sick But
will be able to come cm Mo
church at Moore's Chapel next
meep.ntr at this Sunday, which is the 3rdSunday.
SUBSCRIPTION. RATES:
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GROVE HILL. •
Geo. Sloan now occupies .h« j place, comhebd byM,« Rev. A. if everything is so we can have
Duke residence a. tbeend of cm G, Jeffries, of Paris, Texas, and preaching. Bro. Swinnev is our
traj avenue. . | Alfie Iriek. of Lamasco. is pro- pahe
erne copy one year................*1.00 u Blanton spent last week greasing nicely. Little; Bessie Agnew. got her
One copy six months...............50 at Bonham helping to distrUu’e Misses Mamie Malouy and Fan- collar bone broken to day at
One copy three months............25 j jusUce. ■ . jnie Blakey. of'Oakland, visited schorl. J - *
payable IN advance W. M. Groves gave a ; log roll- the former's sister Mrs Earl i* Mr
=^=^------------ing” last Tnursday. , . j Lovelace of this place Saturday yeste
Entered at tte Bonham, Texas, postof i 4' little girl of \\ m. Gresham s night and Sunday. heai
fice as second class mail matter. | is reported very sick- of pneu- Mr. aDd Mrs. Ell Moore visit-
__— monia^ ed Mrs. Moore's parents at Ar-
T A- Dh Reeves reports a case"of ledge Ridge Sunday
pneumonia. \t tt TIT; 1
r»o.i c Yu u . Mr- Harvey White went to
tCt: Sunday’evening. Wondm
what is so attractive there that
he goes every Sunday evening?
Misses Carrie Holland, Stella
FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21,1902
The Filipinos have received a , , r -CMD!m nas aDoul a^c,d
a death blow. ' The American 1 "d t° brlDg sult agains' tbe M. K
soldiers have .oaptured six type-
writers.
i prominence and importance of * Trmbl
Fannin COUNTY is no pauper, j Grove Hill whileconstrucring the \jri;
She has a cash balance of 126,0001 Leonard' depot. Col. Harper is j ^ " rtl1 V ant
in her treasury which is slight said ,o have declared a, an early : of Cea;er honesty inYfesinsss wYwilUve
m excess of the amount The day that ho railroad compare Grov<?_ visit9<J ko(De'folkg ^ better go^rpment.gGrelcville
TT It it
& T R. R. for criminal negli
uence in not considering the [
prominence and importance of
and “Pa^sy'' visited
Arch Vankirk, of Bonbam.
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S; B. A L
I), W VAT
I ■' hope
LEY Pre?iat-nt3
:EN>:v. Cashier
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■>: p- ^ARBORuU^Ii. Vice-President.
Xo>. a. ABERNaL HV'Asst. Cashier.
buried
si >n;y ..to
.Joi n . Leslie
■day. We were
of his deatlh.
Aunt MoZAte.
Among Our Exchanges.
Tbit last gun of De Wetk bobs
FIRST NaTIONAI "BANK
OF BONHAM.
Capital and Surplus $240,000.00.
«* •1 * • • ' T '
Ali business pertaining to legitimate and conservative
jit T. banking solicited.
prom™ attention given to collections.
up every few days with file an-
noying persistency of the Tare-,
well touy of a p'rima dbnn.4-Kan-
sas C ty;World.
When dishonesty in po\j?ics is
regarded as disreputablejas dis
AKWjC i tr l n Vv n f' i « /S r* ■« ^ ... f-Ul t_ ...____
"News has on hand.
Senator Bailey has secured
the passage by the Senate of a
could build a depot at Grove Hill
less than 6x10 feet
Oscar Ferguson of Valley Creek
Saturday night and returned Herald. . .
home Sunday. J No fogyUm qr backwootlsism.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McMil-. W^1 work in Duncan nowadays.
Prib’illd ^a000lobuiln fJrsto^donans thepeop^eof W ' l8”“ “ Sunday. I We mpst all work,- pull -atjtd talk
a postoffice building in Gaines
ville. Too much postoffice, too
much postofficu!
ard for shelter while waiting to
see the trains go by.
_ . News just received from our
The dairy interests are deter- (Capitalists, now on the ground in
mined to protect the people from St. Louis, assures us that Grovt-
the use of oleomargarine, even if Hill will get the rext World's,
congress has to pass law mak- ' Fair—that nut even New York
ing t he consumers pay a higher j delegates oppose our laving a
price for’old butter. . world's fair in 2003—atd why
* ^ . “ not?c Other bills may be higher
A woman by the snort uame; -• • '
of Mrs. Julia Eima Brewster
Brick, of New York, is reported
to have left £500,000 to & .negro
school in North Carolina'.* ‘This
may or may not be a gold brick
Mrs. Sam Miller, of Bonha'm. together for the good of oujr city,
visited her parents here Sunday.. If w*‘ reach out in the righjr.' way.
Mr. John Winkler, of this city, we earj get just what we vfant.—
has rented his farm and purchas- Duneajn (L/r.j Banner. ‘1
ed a neat little cottage iQ Fair- Truly a celestial town, j. '
view Addition, which will be his Several of :he Texas papers
future home are speaking out against tlhe in-
Mr. lorn Stinnett- and Miss justice of. early Ipiumario's ■ The-
Minnie Liycock. of Hifger. at- best rule, in nnr opinion.i i-s to
tended chuicn heie Sunday night, hold them the -;t:ne day ajl- oygr
and harder to climb, but a large B- ^ r>f ^klahd, aud the sr».e.-C(.Io,ado LUiJ.; ,
majority of suffers humanity I- I>»vts. of Htt^r. w The Solfau has! adojv.SL the
j unet|ue ,IUUJdIinu iu our community Sundav .vfapL rr' , e
are not expert mountain climb vtv- ini o ” « TT L Mark { warn p aur of camp ttsrn.
Other hills maybe 'bigger j c \ “ fe®oot-/,t; H«’h >p--Lt and is wilting t j buhead .an v of
oric. L this tlne ^ :Y,Y';'ahlW,tLU'L,:'.i,,-r tKeh-relatives by.marriaven
fENRY G. EVANS,
LAWYER 28R REAL ESTATE AGENT.
4|f’Notar}'business carefully and correctly executed
We wilt bade if you dean “f «“•
Bo^af sLeTteo^r0^ Be,“"»«•>«* «'
.baiS^t’K.M^Sf’4'3* *,te* >ou'h"eit0’ Bonham, welt improved, a
tul'=CHyan4 4 miles from Ladonia,
Also u
number tra.p> of unimproved sandy land for sale on easy terms.
If you co not see what you war
farms fojij.-ale. ,U
si.
call at my office and get list of other
White and returned home Sun-
day evening. |
Mr and Mrs, .Joe Seay, of Bpn
ham visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob
ers.
aud more historic, but this one
__ can spread herself, fox any occa
England and Germany hav«i -slon. and has every place of his
not yet settled the question as to tory from the romantic Iovg nam VK tecl ^lr
which one of them permitted us maiches of the aborigines 607 A, c, j
to whip Spain. rJhe thing may D to the terrib'e slaughter of 4 , ..
even go so far that we ‘shall be- “Greeubugs” by Andersom -Alien ; ue rav7 'V rv U.
come convinced that it was neith .&Co., in 1901 Other places may at.„ fl * / . ° an"'f'
be more favorably situated; but J nic,ht . “Patttf "
this one is exactly 1990 miles: \ __
from Kalamazoo and we will
ffiove it back 10 miles and make
the distance an even 2000.. We
are in tiie coute>t to win, but if
in or-
-.-Vv I
er of them.
England and Japan tAive
sigrd^a compact to preserve the
territory ot China acd Corea,
even at the-price of war. Now
perhaps we shall hear that Rus-
sia and Germany will do some
compacting themselves.
HAIL,
I Since the sleet has inch’d
«- .
! farmers are busy getting Wood.
The bovs had a fir e .time hun’-
we should -fail .t will be due to |ing ,.dh hl-H ^ ‘
ourpjaturai modesty in underrat
ing cur advantages. We cannot
birds, and no>.\
some oi them are' I av'u'rg a time
„ , with pnemonia and gi iripe.
Eighteen loreign insurance e-^ag^erate a> ime aianner of some i r, , , 1 ’
11 >ooks a httle out of season
that have been doing clu vie had rather go down in .
companies
business in Texas have-armounced ub-tjuri
their iutemion to withdraw^from
the State on account of the anti-
trust law. Weil, we’ll keep the
law at d try and worry along
without the companies'.
aid defeat and be
-ee people tiauiing water.
Mr. Geo, Pirtl*
The following editorial has ap
peared in the Gainesvil e Hespe-
rian at d oil er paper s in the state
for several weeks now. While
the subject matur is very good,
and ir e leei’ng theieiu tenderly
expressed, w e doi.’t ihink 'hear
tide worthy of more than one in
sertion in the same Jear-i
ai.uwu .0 the world no more than | tle tV Cia..k ,,a
like Leonard to misreoresett a '
single cu. inCn of titis eternal
Hi'!. Others may censure us for
this-lit tie modern fault, but ve-
racity will always be the synfd-
ri> m of Liza
j CARSON J
»f
of t he firth
.-old his hr;* r-
est in ilie giocery busiihess* to.
Clark Bro-.
Mr Pirtfe says.-ir i.o was cut
out for a farmer hg was not pc
up right. He is a very sum e>>
ful farmer.
der to preserve -the peace.
Ianta Constitution. . * , <
. . *
t Dr. .Unschutzkaempfe, a 'YfYi
1 nese scientist, is about to start
for the horth pyle in a submarine
vrssel If he doesnIt lea ye his
name behind that boat wiliijn-ver-,
come up —San Antonio Mail acd 1
Express.' .
The; Chicago man \iho Emptied
a pint my asuie of whisky at a
single .drink and died in coiv-q
q u e n c e wa s reck less 1 y i m;o r j c ; ? u:.
Every Missouri colonel kr ows
'hat fa-re are- two good -dr inks in
: in ev-ry pint Af whikkv —id: > n
hi.-• m Bander,-;
1 f Japali reaiy dtsu e,? hdr -,i|- 1
dir rs.;ti> iVive the' kind of ejtperl- i
enee,p sh, .w’iil ju'igi'en - hem why !
does .'t she’buy the Pr i :-p{dines?
Or -.: i -• -\a-ila-ting 'brand or - x--l
tJrci-f‘ they fu-rf:ish.L*ri^ti-e•,div-y
T , '
—Kai Sas'Chy Woi .h
Baby kissing fh fuif oi::s|. iu ;
Mop ague c( un<y.i Card <jAH>
are tn-.**l‘>-sf if—ilows
l;t
Always ^eeps the freshest and the nicest
stock of groceries to be fountHn Bonham. If
you want first-class flour.-^®viestof coflees,
the best of can goods, call on us. Also seed
corn, seed potatoes, alfalfa seed, hay, bran,oats,
home-made corn meal, in fact everything usual-
ly kept in a first-class grocery store.
-A.s GliojEi/D as the.ehtapest for first-class goods
1. M. BARNES
Lawyeil, 'Real Estate and Collecting Agent
ft.
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f.u aeft^j.’! tt
‘ j -g ki
I! 2 a<-‘fij
21 at-rol;
The Clutter boys have <’um-
Thcre is hut. little' hew*, this j.picmd their large pt oi and will 'wui*;d ^byag.an theidU’.. urcmid-
week. | soon begin the erection of -a firs: atKl 'hifc^iehcs iiu- rnarhm;i> e\, ■ I
Mr. Matt C. ' Sadler, ^pasYed j class gm here. ery time The: w-ui en’s influence .
through-Carson Sunday evening M-r. L. C. Daniel; has buil two will elhbt .or..defeat >uy Candida'e.;
enroti'e to Monks town where rnis j tenant houses ’on I i> farm this i for any position
writer rnt-ets him Monday' that year. ocrat. .
heir g cour day at that place. , Lite Daiaiei is. still single; but A Chi cay p f acking company7
z.) acres
nr.pr
; II
or
V
anht r inlurmat
in ‘Xt-1.1 lAtjil, ^i)00 1 Vj
Se o
r- ■; - .$»»»•!!pv*'-s|. i f B’yi,karri, l»otn»tx) arul ujixvJ lai.u.
r<- nuits NLii.-ivi/.t of Boqhamf bottom and mix
. . :r- r - -"y - y pi I '-' : .a-r:-. \ Mek Inn,!. $$900.<>0
n iriiiO'JNorTh satuly lard. $.‘125.<J0.
-o . -jit rt)5.>“ *’!' H ’dham. -atidy land. $.175.00. .
- .n r< »K aai • -.«•••: ‘ Lam. apres berries, -and v in,
-D acres, rip c Nortnca-t of Anthony, imixeu land.'$1050 00.
v ar,,c«<£-nme- Aortnea-ty»f Atnjlotiyi mixed lan,i. $L»00.00
- ac. cH . m.M - Northeast of HavemYa. River bottom. $150u‘.00.
41 acrylj Drmo Northea>t ..f Ravenna. River bottom land. $;«00 <Xl 5
wm* -PPle or.
$17t*0.00.
$1700.00
$425.00..
kilt'd, ii
T. M- BARNES, Real Estate.
titague Dem-
/ :
• “Don’t t’link because you bav> 0 ---- ..... ,r*-“vc- , i». mui single: out a Guicayu f aciying company
taken many remedies in yain that Tn- ie were a goodly number of says it is at,out time the old gen- hasdemOT - 9a ed that by running
yout case is incurable. Blank s’ DOen in town, and tiiat was what! tleman was looking out another a currv-i oi »*lectrieiry through
barsapanliahas cured many seem- the candidates wanted ’o see. building s.te. aubM'u,i- h let'cnlv kiflsCu
ingly hopehss cases of scrofula, W, .. , , Ti . ^ , .. au 0 l-, »t not otijy kills the
i his writer spent Monday t Uncle Dock Moore i> building j animal instantly without pain, I
0ish>i w i n Mi. .). j. Gibson and quite an addition- to h/s residence, but makes tm* me it as o-tider *a> ■<
catan n. rheumatism,kidney com
plaito, dvspepw-a and general de-
bility. Take Blanks.”
y g yg y g g.g g.g yg ^ g ^ ^ v\ ^
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Who Said It Was Mistaken?
Denibon Gazetteer.
Wht». said Bonham s rabbit in-
dustry had petered out? The last
issue ol The Bonham News says, get we
W. K. Whio r ad a pile of 7.000
cotton tails in his commission
house last Saturday, the biggest
collection ever gotten together
In that town. IT1 is buying ali
the rabbits he cau get and is go-
ing to erec' a plant f,,r can-
ning them.
M. A. Nichols & Son.
Have Received a Car.of
fa-nil) his saa mill on Bois Mrs. lxla Hampton returned a spring cliickpn. \Vr** wish the ^ -^loline I flipleilientS.
d arc creek, ttierce to Silsh where last Tuesda\ from a ten days vi>- Denison : butchers wou'd iittroj. j-A F I j p DDj/^TTC'n ^
we'met with a number of people 1 it o her mother^!. 'Trenton, Wt o duce tlic SA>tet/i — D.mi;son G v/. ^ ^BClj Vj€t PKiC>CO Before buying
We learned wnil-tt,ere tha* Bro; i was veiy ill or pluerisy. e;te**-r. .. . / . •
Hago;,(i - liplegirl *»> v.-ry sick. ; Mr. a-.d Mrs. H; ri. Ureeri re, pigur(!k Ire Aometiads guiliv-
We h,>ne lhat sweyi lit.negirl will | turned last week fmm a visit to of collussaMySg. Aqcording to (
We V-sited the school ; relatives u,;,r Lone Ork. . . the .official? riports Jbie thau i
g
yi\^ -'i-?i\^ -7^ -7^ ■?]
with
The Way in Kentucky.
Dallas New*.
The Louisville Courier-Journal
records with regret ihe fact that
^.Prince Henry will only stop ihir
"ty minutes in that -town To b^
sure that is not long, but if he
will do just what they t-dj Mm
during thq hair hour he wilt
leave Louisville Cross eyed.
Teddy?
Atlanta UoRstitution.
at Sasi. and grjt acquaint
Prof. Howe!
- Miss K ity Ryan, of Dodd City,
is in <jur community v i^jtioG the
fa nily of J . \Y C(K»j»er.
. L t fie .Rosebu 1. t he reporter t(>
tie Favorite. just her over-
shoe p:i the road leading from
Carsoil to 1 elephone. She wil;
give a lit eroi rewar 1 for tl,e same
delivered at br>x X 6
Mr. m. Btijw, of .Jackson,
Ind. Ter , cam •’ov.-r the other
day to ->-e his fat he who had
been {ery sick, but We are g ad
; to learn that he is getting alou-'
I very \ve!f.
We qau heartily endorse the ar
picle frlmi the Wills Point Chro .-
I icle in behalf of candidates in
I 1 U ^ t II’ . A\ \ r \
first of 1t
i.‘ vvei-K
Mrs. S; enc-u Ot .Mississippi, twice the!adult male pbpuia’ion .
is visiting her son Dr. Spence. of the B jyrs have been either
Mr. and Mis. \\ ih y Shields, of billed or. captdred’ sitr-e- the b?--
td 1 C. y. v Gi ed ielative> here ginning cif tljie war, aud the end
Klnxei ii. or- the war iias fat ahead asihe i
beginning -ik in fire r -ar. —kairvis
City yVovkll : f
How girtat soevnr the sir - of a
person arT.Christ; die » for hiuj.
’ because'hu' di d for all;'He die I
for those jiins beeius >■ Hedi-rd-for
Hatimiorid.
every. pnr- -n ■ must
Him
HAKl U SON SCH GO I. HOI '$ E.
I D -.fayofi fr m • fast vvoek. j. -
Today iiu i j ustprdav. t.ne 9th
and 10 h. W**re Oanku' 1 t ui • flays,
bu rather.copl
l CiW.1 s ty u t a
■T
■iV,'?window, and
p ows turning the
p to make a good
!,p ! bis high prided
at ta-ake cei;\ ba-1 at
s. \ »--j
O US I
er > > anti -
r- Ml": Wfjl
pres n .
Many a poor
0 tiaui -one tank
tt Ot 1 I’f',. ",
-i tr
True.- 1/ it
be l it ve i«i
obey [Din.
in an is having
of- Wat ivafier
-jins in ty b • i’.’tni't* d
Heason-Unnuph
Af-lcuCu < oi
«:(Hi‘es4 Him snd
order rhat lies*
at inn.
Y •• c VVn»;-
Owns the only abstract of land
title in Fannin county, and will
furnish complete abstracts erf titles
to any tract of land
or town, or city lot
in. the county, on
OF.fBONHAM.
' TEXAS.
short notice, guaranteeing the ac-
curacy of each abstract furnished.
Have your land titles abstracted
and perfected.
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Evans, James C. & Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, February 21, 1902, newspaper, February 21, 1902; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913995/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.