The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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$250,000
To B«
Given Away
this year in valuable
articles to smokers of
Blackwell’s
Genuine
■ 1 iwrfft ~ ^ rii n
rham
Tobacco
The Best
Smoking Tobacco Made
Von will find one coupon in-
side each s-ounce bag, and two
coupons inside each
bag. Bay a bag, read the conpon
and sec how to get your share.
bag, and two
each 4-ounce g
ad the conpon o
et your share. 2
’jvwaaMaMa
Does This Suit You?
Tbn acres* in the north part of
town, near Steger place. Well
mproved. Will sell cheap.
The Capt J. P.* Holmes’ prop-
erty on West 4th St. j
Thirty and one-half acres of
the J. Ketchum survey four
miles north of Bonham. Well
improved—Bargain in this.
j Wheeler & Evans.
Daily inquiries are made for
houses to rent or lots to
sIf We had a few good town
ots' now we eould. dispose of
‘hem,:____
Evans, Evans & Pritchett.
* » ' * ‘ __ * t
GET READY
FOB YOU It__>-
- . Christmas Trip
To th« SOUTHEAST.
'<TEXAS
If You Are
Going
Anywhere
East
Southeast
or
Northeast
Too should write and grt correct Infof-
mation in regard to the facilities offered
bylhe ‘ \ i,
Louisville &
Nashville R. R<
T»*i« ate on
T, H.MMLEY, Trai. Pan. i&ft MDo. 50.
j TtfmKmm u.
For the News:
In spite of the toil,* vexations
and anxieties that,, visit a poor
man, I have an hour or so of ab-
solute peace and rest .here in my
'room to-night There is a roar-
ing fire in my heater to-night,
and as the wind cuts around the
comers, whistling a * mournful'
dirge, I draw up my chair within
l a comfoilafek__distance of the
. | ore, seat myself, pkfc^ my tired
feet in another, thrust my-thumbs
through the armholes in my
waistcoat and give vent to such
thoughts as seem to start from
the hit of blaze and coals on
which I set my eyes.
First there comes a fancy, a
fancy of a very different room
from this—a very different pose,
and Oh! yes, a very different
man,' Some one to talk to,- or,
rather listen to. This would be
more pleasant, provided—yes,
provided, and I might go on pro-
ving, for fancy provides for
n’s every want. What a tor-
ment is fancy! It takes no hold
on my heart. It is like the
pretty face of a stranger, pleas-
Clmsti&Er Cburier.’
20 Years Continued Use
' % * ’{•
Is a Good Guarantee.
ing to find an influential secular
paper with the courage to tafcfe
hold,of a subject which politicians,
else take the
■•1 ■ . *■ . > •
That’s what we' oflfef you in a plow/ ’
exas Farmer, an agricultural usually dodge,
paper with political privileges, saloon side on account of the po-
is urging upon the legislature the liticab power whicli the saloon
passage of §uch amendments to wields. It indicates the coming
Come and see us.
Chaa (avis Co
N. E. Corner Square.
Hardware People-
Texas & Pacific Ry.,
Will Soil Excursion Tickets
ONE FARE ROUND TRIP!
Dec. 21 and 22, 1896,
LIMITED TO TUIttXY DAYS
J . TO ALL POINTS IN
Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia,
Florida, North Carol ina,Ten-
, nessee. South Carolina,
Southwest Kentucky. *
: ^Memphis, Tenn- excepted.)
goo your nearest ticket agent for
Either information, or write to
' W. A. DASHIELfe
__ g < Pass- Agt 1*^1 T»x-
fe S. THORNE,’ .J I JB ■ .
^Dtird Vice»Pres. A Gen’l Mgr. Highest Market
F*r’
vial
man
the laws of the state as will carry of a new and strong force into
out rire-wilTcf the’great .faajority the fight against the monstrous
of the-good-people of Texas re- crime of the age, and gives new
nuisance.! assurance that
The Saloqn is Doomed.
I
gardiDg the • salbon
After, calling attention to the
lact that 'the patty in power is
under no obligations! to the sa-
loon and gambfingiinterests, inas-
knowledge that these interests troduce<j a bill making the keep- 9trengtb"and healthfuineis.' A*ur«r
i-golcold 8U>r^ for liquors in -[SOT'
THE TEXAS LEGISLATURE.
Bills of Interest and Importance Intro-
duced for Action of the Solons.
STATE BANKS.
Representative Neighbors in-
troduced a joint resolution relat-
ing to the incorporating of state
banks. The resolution reads as
follows: ?
Section 1. Be it resolved
the legislature of the
Texas, that section 16, article 16,
of the constitution of the state
of Texas be amended so that it
shall hereafter read follows:
Sec. 2. Corporate bodies may
by
state of
vided further, that’when
such plea fpr preliminary hearing
is presented, Jhe apposite party
may require of such person pre-
senting such ! plea Security for
OUR COUNTY EXCHANGES.
DbddCity New*.
genaat *~*Representative Meade has in-
Celebrated
great learenin,
ent adminisU*;
ersaysr
ation|Texas Fafm-
local option eounties a misde-
meanor punishable by a fine. This j Co.,
adulteration common to the obeop
brands. Itoyal Baking Powder
New York.
of such preliminary hearing. -
Sec. 2. Upon any suiph prelim--
inary hearing as jarovised for ifi
shall be those of the character
and length of the defendant’s
the preceding article the only is- loca^ °Ption prccinc *S.^
. , ,, , . • , ■ , rago, and if it be permitted to* ,
Su,_. ‘hat_sf.aHtbe..nqutred_;c0= tfaue will be a most aweovia-’*1.1^
blecritieism of the party in pow-
er."
~«„uK ™ ^act laws that will be a protec- ^ the a mere fine
cost, conditioned upofl the result tlon afamst eilher sp?1*!1' c m with np specified amount is hard-
mercial or political recognition ,y suffidieDt, ffL such' offences.
of these people. The facility with; for six moflths 0T
wbfGhthe la,w has been defied m’a year - ^^ ^ added to the
1 bill, and the fine should be fixed
be permitted to beJucorporated
ant to behold, but you shed no' in the state with banking tend
tear at parting, and it is soomfp*- discounting privileges,
gotten and never comes ib^ our Sec. 3. The minimum amount
lives th^same again. So fancy that such corporation shall be
comes and goes quickly,, and incorporated for shall be 110,000.
leaVes no void. . Sec. 4. That at the first session
But memory! how fondly it of the legislature after tbq adop-
cl|ngs; how dearly we love itjtionofthisamendmehtthelegis-
—ithe sad as well as the glad, for lature shall put the same into
the sad • but forms the shadow effect by enacting a law for the
management and control* of the
same. « •• .
Sec. 5.;-The governor of the
that brings the glad into bold re1
jiefv Anyhow when, you sum it
all up it is not j
The,pas t-1—don^
by it you ha^
ry dear to you.
rou think that
made yourself ordering an election on the second
state shall issue his proclamation
what yoy are? ■ And is there not Tuesday in August, 1897, at which
something in you that ybu are'election the foregoing amend-
proud of? "When a man begins1 ment to the-constitution shall be
| to meditate on the past, balanc- j submitted for adoption by ihe
png or trying to bahntt*4he badtqxnrtified electors of ihe. sta1-
possession and the pt^-ment of
taxes; and; no questions' <5f ’the
disability of minority, of persons
"Will Cobb has bought out the
grocery business of G* W. Wiley,
and has taken charge.
Ladonia Commercial.
A pitiable case of destitution
It PirnUl county hud a sheriff Ifound in thU city last Week,
like Mr.. Hughes, ot Grayson | ^ man,and ^ “d
Drcnl optiou is ^essence d™., the oldest three yea« of
of Democracy, i I^t the legisla- _ ____, age< had been living on Park
street. The woman had been
|
f
i
ture^e toT/tljat where thTpe* | ^ge opeptthrs of Bcnrham and
. ict.,««,i . w,/m,ih soon be
coverture shall P \ 1 u,0 ,a,7.e„torced. 0^,compe!led to ,u,t the busruess.
be rawed upopsuoh prehuuuary , ^ ^ i ^ „ , Although County Attorney Geo.,
trial; provided $uite^ pending; memoriaiized for ?afew denying Carpenter is hampered on nearly
when this act takes; effect shall
not be governed by its provisions;
______. .. law denying
licenses,' in precincts, a'^ sides by officers who have no
federal
x hi :
.\ever the public sentiment of a
’ ; community is pure endtigh' to ^aL- tors-
of- thisi act sh^U not apply to
suits to recover lands, tenements
or other re4^pfbperty for unpaid j
or *-
light against
purchase (Dohey, or Suits tori.*#*. “> abolish .*hu . -whisky operation bl
r oath, he is mak-
headway- in his
optioh viola-
If he had the heair^y cc-
the officers in the
IS “a 5000 roul ,his
pur7eof .^.osure sale ^ to _unt
t . I ». for these expressions; Texas Far:
under execution, prdbr of sale, ..
' mer replies w:ith Vigor: -
or unt
veuditiotn expofias,- or foreclos-
ure proceeding, of whatever chafj
acter.
. ■
Sec. .3. Th ? wfe and parts
of laws conflicti4 itji the pro-
visions of . this act/'ie, and the
Trenton News, j
* The weather bureau
about as near as usual in its fore-
came
with the good, sorrow-with joy,! Sec. 6: Those voting
[ and success with failure, he can- adoptftm shall have written
not, if he'be a man and not a printed upon their .ballots the
j hog, help but feel his , ingrati-1 WOrds “for the amendment ‘ to
tude and unthankfuln^s. Man section 16. article 16 of the con-
measures misfortune by the rod, .stitution the slate,. to permit mouctary, conference at Indian-
toviqjie|U-
eek there ^vhre held two
conferences on the, monetary
question representing tw6 very
diffetefiit closes people. The
/Without any passion or prej-
udice, Texas, Farmer says the
saloon business is,aa evil. It is
a black blot upon our civilization
that ought to bo wiped out. It
’rvrins men and ijt ruins homes.
est tax the people must bear, be
cause it is responsible for ninety
dASTON MESUEIt,
General Foes & Ticket Agent
Dallas, Texas, .
Price Paid for
Let U» Talk to You.
We are going, to sell.the follow-
ing property so very cheap that
it wfll^ay you to come and take
a look at it We mean just what,
we $ay. We haven’t got up a
bargain sale or anything of that)
kind, butjwe have the property, j
and our instructions are, “sell,’-f
and-we a®e goingit;
2 houses aadrlot* on East!
j^ixtis-street, just opposite Collie
Spargers-residence. One comer
lorwHh good house, stable, weiUj
eto; one inside lot with house,'lot, j
vT*.li BttL
FORS AND HIDES.
M. ROSENBAUM,
Bonham, Texas.
success by inches; sorrow hy’vcorporate bodies tb be-iucorpor-
weeks, joy by moments. To- ated with backing and discount-
day he is a poof man,, fretting iDg privileges,” aYtd those voting
and complaining at the loss of a against such amendment shall
horse; to-morrQW he is a rich have written or printed upon
‘ mau, fretting and complaining at their ballots “against theamend-
Ijlhe loss of a success. Riqhesnor ment to section 16, article 16 of
easure makes man grateful.'He the state constitution to permit
jldoes ivot even take time to think corporate bodies to be incorpor-
of these things when well and in ated wVh banking and discount-
the flush of life, but when he iig privileges.”-
grows faint and Weak and is j T0 TRY TrrLE.
foroed to take his bed. there to
turn all day long, all night! The following is the. text of
long, with footsteps stealing Senator Debrill s bill:
softly around him, serious faces ’ A bill to be entitled an act to pro^
corning to 1°®^ turn atvsy |
then, Oh, then how his mind to real estate; -for amoVe speedy
turns back the leaves of the past, _■ settlement of land titles in this,
acd over and oyer he turns them, ftate; and to l-epeal all laws
[ fooling up and tfying'to balanfie. • an<l -parts *of‘ laws in conflict
No forcing a balance m the book with lhc Provisions of this act.
, of your life. There is another' Section 1,...Be;tenacted by the
: book willywhieh years will have losislature pf-the state of Texas-.
' ■ whose keeper T'-henever any person, in this
cast for last
Wednesday. ■ It
local
scheduled fair weather,
- - . «-»
showers, east winds and warmer
temperature. But somehow things
got mixed, and as a result we
got clouds, snow, north winds
and; colder temperature. Quid
T^quii1!* 1 ■ ——-
Uncle Ben Sanders, father c f
nine one-hundredths of the crime {our townsman. W. Fa Sanders,
and who has been sick fbr several
of the lan<f, rfnd. hence of the;a
court expense. * While socially i u
a polls, represented the Boards
of Trade and other conimeroial I ey am0un.ts tou Crime committed
bodies. Its! i advertised purpose
was to consider, what .financial
legislation is needed inj the pres-
ent -conditiqfiTtf toe countrj^, ?pnd
to influence4 congress to enact
such legislation. As was to have
been expected from the chafrac-'
ter of the representation, thisa
months, is vqjry low. His son,
and commercially its influence is | Jess Sanders,' of Montaguecoun-
! bad altogether, its political pow- j ty. has been called to his fcedsice
■ ' and arrived Tuesday. j
Grandpa ’Merritt, oue of our
old pioneers, dioppeddead at bis
home Saturday morning of heart
diis^ase: . : |
L' - ’ •-* 1 * ■ j. j *■ .•
James Armstrong, onej pf our
any people who permit the
existence <?f any such an evil
force.
The Farmer touches those Ef-
fects of the shlooq business which
conference
standard.
Oa receipt •< ten cent#, caoh or stainpa, to correspond, whose keeper NN henever any person
a generouto sample will b* moiled of the , state is sued for any lands, tene-
- lUiar^tarrhwidH.yFeTerCare never fails to charge br give, _ __ /_____1,„
The net-result of its*
deliberations sfeems to have been
the. Appointment of, a large com-
mittee to recommend to congress
sue^ measures-’ as they believe tq
be essential.the .soundness of
the nation'^.cqrrer.^y and credit.
The other 'Conference met in one
the hotels of thisjeity and con-
sisted mainlyiarMr. J..S. .Coxey,
of cQmmonwe|il army fame, bis
rl } Brqwh.. M r,
ie\v other kindred
iGuomice in strong
who adds nnd^^ subtracts; nents or other real properly he
|| without* error.
Warren6L, New Yorkeity. w'.th Him and flild 8k dividend to PI«1,UJ,uaiX ih-<mui0 at-aitj ihg
9ar JrtmlUid,of Great Psita,Mant.'L-------to ^ term of court by presenting
Can you figure®11311 have a right to demand a
rviflprid to preliminary hearing at any regu-
reoammeaded Ely1! Cream Balm to
can ompbasize bis atatement
tire care tor catarrh if osed os __
^__1 B«T. Francis W. Poole, Pastor CentralPreC.
1 house and A acre of ground <****> L
Ely’s Cream Balm is the aeknotrledged
in South Bonham*,known as the
Goodman property, house in
good condition. •
1 house and lot in Rosenbaum
addition, in Bast Bonham. House
of 4 rooms, i acre of ground,
■tabic, etc.. All in good condi-
tion*
i acre of ground in same ad-
dition, all in Bramuda grass, a
fine plaee to pasture your cows.
i acre in South Bonham in the
Stevens addition. Not fenced.
90 X 100 feet on West Sixth
•treet, opposite Dr. B. Dabney’s.
If you think any of the above
property will suit you, eome and
see us before we sell, for we are
going tq sell at some price. It
most go.
- * -Wheeler & -Evans,
Over First National Bank.
laimto'm* J j y°ur cie<lit ■. ^^ tOig^.jj piea stating that he, and
Xt Le nra d>, jo, ww 'nl*r ;'h»'" 1)8 hojds, hits
iyonr chair to a snnny place in h“d an‘l held adverse and poace-
1 ihe room, and look o*t on the nbte possesston of the lands, yen.
care far catarrh and contain* bo mercury
nor any Injurious drag. Price, 60 cents.
Uriah Jones, Hezekiah Brown anfl
John Poter Smith will testify to the
wonderful curative properties of Dc.
Simmons Cough Syrup. Sample bot-
tles free. Satisfaction or money re-
funded. * *
gay and happy worid. and *! ^
are actually ih'ankful to the Great
pod that he has permitted
ing such part, and paying taxes
Dr. Simmons’ Cough Syru& is fpM
for only 50 cents a Ixittle. It will cmie
a cough that might prove serious qr
perhaps fatal. Ask your druggist for
a sample bottle. Manufactured by A.
C, Simmons, Jr., Medicine Co., Shet-
man, Texas.
to live, and you begin to form
plans for a better life, a life with \ lllc> bllc
enough of goodness and grate- 1 ^ iereoT1 OT
fulness at least to bring about a
balance in that filial day of set-
tlement. Cordially V-ours,
Roll Babkins..
Both Dead.
j ——r . . v 1
Cynthiana, Ky., Jan. 21.—Ip
a duel between John Dairy <afid
Benjamin Dry man, which occur-
red in the southern part of tbps
cotyity, Dairy wasalmost instam-'
ly killed and Dry man died a fenv
hours afterward. The men we^e
rivals for the hand of Miss Jen-
nie Hillery and as the result of a
quarrel, agreed to fight it outtl^e
A Warning,
To the Public: Pay no atten-
tion to the appeals or solicita-
tions of any who ask mpney for . founcLuhtEfce the cause shall pro-
a1__TV.___Airi. i iM«ndc • mVi n ifVin nlVinr iccuoc if
the space pf ten
years; and if ^pon such prelimin
ary hearing it shall be founc^ tliat
his said plea is true, the trial
shall not further progress, and
judgment shall be rendered for
the defendant for such lands;
tenements or ^flier real pr6perty ;
provided, that if such plea for
preliminary hearing shall be
the Buckner Orphans' Home out- gross upon the other issues, if
side of their own immediate com-! there art any, when there has
mittees or unless they $eave the | been an announcement of ready
money then and there with some *for trial on Hi den tire case before
well-known and responsible entering'npbh the preliminary
party to be forwarded to us im- hearing, and which announce-
mediately.. Wo do not have njent shalL be required of all par-
traveling canvassers, « and ad-, ties before PAtering upon any
vantage of the present great in- such trial; provided further, that
are arousing the interest of cit.i- ‘ bhd ax^d respected citizens, who
zens who .cannot be moved by ; lived near Trepton. f-or a number
moral and sentimental consider-yearf died at his home near
sick and unable to rise from her
bed forjseveral days. Her husband
left her in this|helpless condition
with the remark that he was go-
ing to shift for himself, and foj
l^er to do likewise. She re-
mained in this condition for two
days before the neighbors dis-
covered the facts. The charit-
able ladies‘of tfie city made upte
purse and isecured transportation
for the mother and children to
their former home in. Arkansas,
where Ihey could be with
parents. Ladonih is inadeqqate
fro express the degradation and
base villainy of a man capable of
deserting his wife and children
and casting them upon tho
charity of an unknown people. l-
J. F. Thompson, cashier of the
Seaboard Nation & bank,, of New
ork Citv. was
[e is touring tnestJie in
the interest of the above named
bank. '
The building of the D. B. & N.
O. railroad between Bonham and
Denison is.-being agitated. The
Commercial supposed that the
above mentioned enterprise had
formed a co-partnership with the
one time talked of Fairlie tap,
and hied themselves to a more
congenial clime. Tcfkeep up ap-
pearances^ let us again, agitate
the building of the tap.
day
faX-ored tlie^ gpl^ ations/’ .There is nothing that; ijadoma, Friday.
presents so many , formidable ob-
stacles to the realization of what
good citizens desire—a pure and
i
*
Our
the
, Leonard Graphic, t
! J. M. Smith has sold his home
economical aduiinsbtrationof pub- in this city to Mrs. MollieThomp-
lic affairs—as the*sarloOn. If the spu and is preparing to move to
preparing to move to
public: could be brought to see ! the I. T. in a few days. Of course
the - enormous • expense iinposea everybody will regret to lose
upon* them by 'this evil, as is , fncle Jim, tut maybe some day
ion of the F°PU'
V
son-jnlaw,'
Streeter and
spirits. They
terms the poal
lists withl' thb' Democrats and
favor the formation of an inde-
pendent party-/ They also' ap-
pginted a' Count ittee - to arrange
:‘or a mass conijeni ipn to be li^ld
at Nashyillo, Tenjj,,1 on the 4th
of ..July next for the1 purpose of
*" ' * ’ party on tbe^basis
of ihe demonetipatidn of gold, tho
issuaucebf jiaper currency based
nou-intdfest-beinng bonds,
initiative and referendum aud
of the ’unem-
pointed out by farmer, and par- he 11 wander bkCiC again. *
ticulariy its^ dangerous and al-.j | H.’G. PoireSl is looking unu-
ways corrupting political influ- $ajly happy this week all because
once, they wcfuld sjurely demand
its immediate' abolition. Texas
Firmer has.net exaggerate. It
is a^ruth, pafent t|o all whp will
see it, that tjie' ppliilcal, power
of a young man by the name of
'owelj. who has taken np lodg-
ag witli hirh. •
■ J, D. -Albright is the proud
at her of*a bran new 13 jio’und
says he will
of tliesaloafi “anjounKtoacrime iboy. And J. D.
committed ^y any people who ],av,. a clerk now
permit the c^iste^e of such an j Work for, Leonard and
evil.”' ' ' ' *
homo
neigh-
the init'httve
the employ.tnebt
ployed ia tbfe improvement of the
. cate rp rises J Help yout
Texas Former fires this shot bQr aftd he wiU -help.yob,
also; which should not be per-
mittrdito missuts ai^n-
“But Texa$ .Harmer has no ua-
kiod words lor ]the saldon man,*
Hq isl good ja man as the ma-
jority among whom he lives, and that will bring pleasant memor-
w.hbqare reipohsiblp for his.be-j ics to tiiose about us and add to
ing1 a saloc^i mia.! His business the happiness of our fello\i men.
| liconard ifcmovitigalbng nicely,
' with every indication of a pros-
perous-year to all. ,
Liitusdo each day. something
political prophet’s,
company of whom is. not much
less numerous than tl^ entire
body of our citizens, are now de-
voting a large part of their at--1
tention to the task of predicting
cabinet and senatorial possibili-
ties' .and probabilities. The
names of prominent men who
have attained the high honor of
being “mentioned'' for thb vari-
.ous positions under discussion
would make a long list. One of
the problems, which has given
as much occupation 4s any other
to the professional prognosti-
cator, is the' determination of the
probable position of MrJ Hanna
under tho incoming administrn^
tion. He has been “mentioned”
or “slfttejT for almost e^ery im-*
portant place within the gift of
the president, from secretary of
state on down, and for sevenal
others besides, -U.nuliially the_
field has been narrowed, until
are now
j.-
1 1
5
ptqyea in, tne improvement 01 me iTlg a sai0qp m$n.r His business
publio high^Wuys. |i.ffe;r issuing^. i«-a^;inorel as a majority of thp^
a lengthy iadd^ss to* tlfe public, aniong ^vhqqi he carries;
In' which, ’am-qpg Other things, ' * .. . •
the unemployed »1 hh^variotis
cities are recommended to cofa-
rvfepe arid parade ^iff^trbets fre-
qfently. this conferenp^ adjourned
sine die; »This last conference,
nD-le«s than the
signs of the ti
las
I
, bailonia News. \ ,
. M-M- V Mri Tiieo. Fuigham, who has
4!H; ebn they been associated with tee N«ws
No man hvtug better k»ows<M hM purehMea
ovtlt of toe bast,tess than IM ^ aad w«„ be (u
nnmho follows it. • .-Bat. .h*.^ ^ESrih.' Hc-is pro-
next time they met. Dairy whs terest and excitement , may .bo j whenever a preliminary hearing
accompanied by Miss Hillery aid taken! as it has been done in the .i^asked for a§ hereirr-provided,
hv Drrraan. Bof^h part by u iprinpipled persons, and
accosted by Dry man.
drew their weapons and firejd, for person;d gain.
rstl is one
s. which wiiSe1
statesmen yvi 11 itpit overlook.—•
Christian' J3yaegc4i6|'.
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The ,;m ad wjho nl ’ ra’zp al 1 v^us
rpilk es^h uqibl j?/i
In youth
bizzy; in
shuns; in
fbohclad.
s keeps us
jlifd Our ajtnbiV
jKikhp 1
iTOnlift
d such plea bp found untrue,
Ail pap-frs -t|iQ defendant', presenting' Suchi^Lei-S;
insane over thelmatter.
Dairy being shot twice and Drjy ' copying this toll confer » great fee shall ,1 e adjudged to pay the '•
t " ^use of charily. :^*sts of tl^'.enlire suit, irrespee;! fe the test that fl>;
"R C. BuCKNEU. i'll VC of the tiiiat suit? find ijmv Prosnferitv ij all\
man once.- The girl* is nearly favor, in fee c.
h pur
‘ufidtl
ige/rhe rumatism;
The wor^iotc-liigV- it a man be-
i-mc the loci Vi hi i) If5 Qf hhn-
tiiinks' or
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kums, the less h rthi
s^if, and lhc moi'cj'i
a
ever
the final suit; and pi
ad 1 tones
deceived
ProV^Iity i4 allwus itreacherdftis.,
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.ysj “tha people‘ lit-ease the
huii^essp hence, tjie people wan]
There is mone
; 'Thenfrford L a
Whel'e is
conservative prophets
generally agreed that if Mr-
Hanua goe^into public life at all
it will be either as postmaster
general or as senator from Ohio,
. aui
tlie
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so- ipfistcess.
ih the bus:rit-s>.
i t ilio business. s
logHian. tliat^qan answer hiinf
Ay<S— there’A the rub. Thefe
iiagre4tdeaTbf’iniisio'nar? woik . j. ^
to’iac uo.te to euuyihce the goid V?as felon d down,
fet ^L,l]lUry that the crushejl
Sir able insfitju-
ficieut ?h bju^incss and will get
out a* good [ paper. Ex Editor
Wal‘:|ix like ICincinnatus of oid,
will iptUrn to the farin and seek
the tjuiet.cci
lime.- j .:
The* < il
people oi tht* *cc
salton.i*'not a
ti h. AV^e.i th - church members,
year.
Miss • M
turned frb
thcH mo '&l jteople and theotlier
good*cli^ees, cair be induced! to versify at Georgetown, her ocu-
reach th : /. fi< fesl n that tjho list h-ariug;advise 1 iesfr for over-
sitoo *4 must elofedheywillcfcpc. tasedjcyfcy . ' ...
,Ti.b Coin \er' trpj-ts-that 'fe ^as-i Mis. Merrill i; iq Van
Faf.iK-k will* lc.'ttp Ap the fight .11 Alst/ri'V Sv bro her caughte^in
has so w el 1 beg u ii;
the probability of the latter* is
increased by the aparefilly trust-
worthy report that Senator Sher-
man has yielded to the pressure
and declared his willingness, to
become secretary of state. The
president-elect has so far shown
a commendable desire to asso-
ciate with his administration, the
strongest and most experienced
e iof psivute life for a ] statesmen in'the nation. There
was never a linie when it was
thrU has finished ife 1 more necessary to have large
It has at the heads of the dtqiart-
ihan last, ments Of the government, espec-
ially the state departments than
at present. Senator Sherman, if
he accepts the office, wifi perforin
its duties in a manner, calculated
to su&taiu tho dignity
nation in the eyes of tfie
—Christian Evangelist,
more- fit-el
C-
tiio Munq has re-
; Southwestern Uni-
of our
world.
It is gratify- l .w. Mis. Os^ar Merrill, is very
Many*, a min has sailed into
poverty t a schooners of beer..
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Evans, W. A.; Evans, J. C. & Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 35, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1897, newspaper, January 29, 1897; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914295/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.