The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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TUESDAY
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FRIDAY
VOLUME 40.
BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1906
NUMBER 74
FINALE REDUCTION
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SALE
Many lines of winter goods we began advertising right after Christmas are
lines have taken their places, and still the bargain picnic goes on. By the
: article of winter goods will be left in the house,
NOW
entirely closed out, but other
end of this month not an
GO AT HALF PRICE
Ladies Tailor-Made Suits
a few nice ones left, } Price
GO AT HALF PRICE
GO AT HALF PRICE
Men’s Odd .Coats and
Vests go $t Half Price.
GO AT HALF PRICE
GO AT HALF PRICE
LADIES
SWEATERS
GO AT HALF PRICE
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Big Lot Men’s Suits
at One-Third Off.
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Ladies’ and Childrens
Jackets, One-Third Off
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
Men’s and Bovs’ Overcoats
at One-Third Off
AT ONE-THIRD OFF
GO AT HALF PRICE
Ladies
Mackintoshes
GO AT HALF PRICE
CHOICE FOR 50 Cents
One lot. Men’s $1.00 and $1 50
Shirts, your choice for 50 cts.
CHOICE FOR 50 Cents
CHOICE FOR 50 Cents
One lot Men’s Hats, $1.00 and
$2 00 values, choice for 50 cents
CHOICE FOR 50 Cents
CHOICE FOR $1.00
One lot Men’s Hats, $2.00 and
$2.50 values, choice for fl.oo
CHOICE FOR $1.00
Reduced One -Third
Shawls and
Fascinators
Reduced One - Third
Three Pairs for 50 Cents
25c grade woolen hose for men
or ladies, now 3 pairs for 50 cts.
Three Pairs for 50 Cents
One-Third to One-Half
One table full of fine embroid-
ies reduced one-third to one-half
One-Third to One-Half
Reduced from $2 to
150 prs ladies fine shoes,
$2 and $3 50 values,
Reduced from $2 to $1
New Spring Goods
This store is rapidly shaking off its winter garb and donning more bright and beautiful
attire. In every nook and corner spring goods are budding forth and when we have taken a
few more fancy shots at winter goods the new stuff will be allowed to take the entire store.
New Spring Goods
The Sale of Muslin Underwear
has been a great success. People never overlook bargains like the ones offered in this depart-
ment. There’s still a good line to s'elect from.
The new white goods and embroideries are here; also the new slippers.
The Sale of Muslin Underwear
GRAHAM, CRAWFORD
CO.
THE ANTI PETITION
List of the names of those
who ask that a prohibi-
tion election be held.
HONEY GROVE HAS LARGEST LIST
Earl Nunn
G. B. Shropulos
Tom Anderson
J. T. Dale
C. E. Glossom
J. W. Nell
J. A. Meginnis
W. H. Neville
Wtn. Goln
B. White
G. W. Crider
J B Boggess
T C Finley
E Roseberry
E D Mason
J C Jones
Will Robinson
J A Campbell
P A Barry
A1 Dunn
R B Glover
- . I D H Gates
II Dulaney
In accord with our promise to Lee Masters
our readers, we today publish in
full the anti petition recently pre- H Cwengel
to the commissioners’ ( j>e^ y^f011
x pj £ garnetjj
G W Longmire
The names include citizens of
the towns named, and
some in surrounding
communities.
seated
court.
names,
rious
jfThere
The petition contains 718
the signers living in va-
portion of the county,
are a few names on the
H E Pettegrew
J W Dye
J F Bowling
W M Newton
F G Williams
petition that do not appear be- j * « »»nua
lo at,as it was impossible for us to i ^ ^ Jordan
E F Lyday
make them out, the penmanship
not being the l>est in the world.
Some of those whose names we
coaid not decipher were Germans
and Jews.
We have tried, as best we
could, to group the names under
the heads of the different towns.
The petitions were not all labeled
so as to tell in what section of
the county they were circulated, 1 BECouzens
so there are doubtless some errors jf g Markham
made in the grouping below. FT Young
tt .. . . . , S T Marion
However that is not a material j
matter. The lists under the dif-
ferent towns named include the
people in the country surround-
ing the towns.
Here is the petition and the
names of those who signed it:
“To the Commissioners’ Court
of Fannin County: -'We, the un-
dersigned citizens and qualified
voters of Fannin county, do here-
by petition the Commissioners’
Court of Fannin county, Texas,
to order an election to be held by
the qualified ^oters of said Fan-
nin county to determine whether
or not intoxicating liquors shall
be sold in Fannin county:
I tj c ixyuay
I J J Graham
E A Easterly
G W McCawley
J F Cariker
Rob Russell
, T A Newman
A J Judd
J H Lyday
Ildus Lee
J A Saunders
, Tom Halsell
L L Peterson
Harry Jefferson
E R Jefferson
M Holland
J B Daulton
Ed Meredith
B S Hicks
C L J udd
J E Barnes
J T Holt
J B Tarter
N J Law
J E Itemonbra
W T II ay ton
F H Myers
BONHAM.
Jake Myers
8 L Price
Jim Oommander
P. G. Cameron
H. J. Pierce
Geo. Jones
T. F. Carter
G. W. Ragsdale
W. W. Rucker
Loyd Cooper
J. Ragsdale
A. M. Sldweli
B. J. Harrison
A. S. Harrison
B. S. Burton
C. T. Williams
S. W. Hancock
J. M. Maddrey
HR Cox
*W Y Davis
J W Seal
R C Bragg
FH White
T B Smith
J H Hopkins
Paul Nichols
D A Biard
B F Commander
Dr. J S Dorsett
Gordon Dunn
C M Perdue
M J Glover
W W Nell
Bud Russell
T R Barnett
C YV Marshall
H I) Bales
T H Coursey
L Weathersby
J S Roseberry
C P Madison
T H Wells
R E Duckworth
W D Marshall
I> M Lilly
W F Kincaid
J M Rice
W P Campbell
J A Kincaid
Fred Reedy
Reb Peeler
Albert Judd
Sam Corenbleth
R M Spelce
Ben YV Johnson
T YV Harwell
E F Bryant
B D Hays
O T Norwood
R M Cashion
C D Phelan
J A Moss
John E Cashion
S YV Mageors
G W Longmire
M W Castleton
T. W. Ragsdale
R. S. Vaughan
L. B Pickens
R. W. Moore
Wm. McMillan
C. A. Gray
R. A. McDonald
R. L. Williams
W. N. Duncan
T II Pate
John Smith
TO Ball
H E Taylor
<1 W Mershaunn _
F B Harrison
Henry Gates
Lem Gouge
Woody Markham
M Rosenbaum Jr
Nim Nunn
YV A Biggerstaff
w L Smith
LADONIA.
Y\T A Chesney
C M Hulsey
E M Bartley
W H Rattans
B F Goin
R F Buneli
J L Oakley
A Markley
W C Griffin
S II Winn
N B Horvington
N L Champion
J K Hilliard
Pert^ Christian
R J Hamle
J F Fields
R T Chesney
C A Mercer
E W Evans
R Gilliam
•I YY’ Montgomery
.1 YY7 Graves
.1 B Merrell
YV B Montgomery
S II Hidler
CC Tiffee
V R H idler
r r Rusjfvit
A II Gibson
K E Chessey
J F Wisdom
<' F Chessev
I) T Hall
J W Branch
John Harper
A H YVoods
H F Cope
Jno F Redner
W. E. Little
D S Jernigan
L F Harden
A B Henrv
W W White
J S Bridges
T A Fults
Ben Martin
J J Bolen
A YV Champion
J A Brown
H B Fink
J L Isom
Joe H Robardey
L G Garner
N L Johnson
N Watelsky
John H Bridges
L L Barnes
S L Leatherwood
II C YVatelsky
A B Cox M D
S II Holland
Penn Dupree
R M Hulsey
T D Bartley
J T Champion
J B Bryant
C S McFarland
A L Presley
R G wright
A M Shelton
J C Roberts
E E Hulsey
II J Martin
M w Creamer
M H Hulsey
Tom Berryhill
J R Hewitt
E M Simpson
J A Beall
C w Atkinson
F M Foster
T j Owens
HONEY GROVE.
, W. H. Parker
T. J. Foster
J. T. Parker
j L. M. Howell
1 J. I. VY’arren
1 J. — Jeuett
J. C. Joiner
P. P. Gibson
i M. C. Fox
Ike Pirtle
II. S. Hill
S. B. Evans
H. H. James
W. D. Wilkins
J. W. Harden
l. II. Pirtle
S. B. Williams
M L Evans
J. YYT. A. Gore
J. B. Hartman
T P Covington
L C Lamaster
Gran Scott
L O Clay
W M Temple
TG MiHs
Sam A Bailey
J D Lamaster
J C Col lard
J M Fields
J YV Itonaldson
A M Faulkner
YY" E Crymes
George Messerer
YV D Scott
J E Thompson
L C Norton
Wood YY'illiams
V P Sbiriy
C B Joiner
J It Rogers
.J F Baughu
Jacob Fein
T YV Trout
R W James
Nall Leach
C II Bell
YViiey YValker
ETC Nall
G .J Hobbs
YV H Wells
(' K Koehler
B,C Foraker
J J Murray
< Jeo KvSinith
L E Griffith
W R Shope
J R Jones
F Hoff
H W Ingiish
P M Price
W M Haralson
M Bershausky
J N Lempeotis
C I. YVoods, Jr
V F Woods
J II Martin
Louis Jefferson
F YYT Underwood
B. B. McGaughey
W. F. Groves
G. A. Davis
Dr. G. YV. Wilson
W N Allen
G N Gam bell
G W Nunelley
T R YVilson
G W Roach
M S Jenkins
S W Gase
J H Col lard
J T Speed
E T Smith
G J James
W T Rickett,
A M Ware
W T Pirtle
R B Ragsdale
B F Hobbs
W T Lester
J D Sutton
C L Glidewell
C Y Roden
Iran Lahue
YV F Roden
R J Minshew
J A Grubbs
(J C Manuel
YV M Falk
I S Beasley
Len Wheeler
J Longmire
G W Roach
R II Rhodes
A P Henderson
J P Pearce
A V Swan
YV YV Wood
F W Hill
LM Hill
A L Rogers
J J Nesbitt.
W J Pirtle
H R Wheeler
J A Willis
G W Wiley
J It Beatty
W P My nett
Fritz Messener
J B Armstrong
H McCullough
R II Gaulden
V F Matthews
1' D Bloys
V S Smith
G H Melear
V E Georges
S L Erwin
YY" II Payne
Ivan It Erwin
W L Fields
Jno A Pierce
J C Brannon
Sam Dial
H C Fox
J YYr Bomers
G YV Scoll
YV E Atkinson
J H Luttrell
J A Jones, Jr
W A Fowler
R C Bryan
O B Galbreath
G YV McGaughey
S K McGaughev
G C Monia
J A Phillips
S EGoss
J E Hammett
W M Scruggs
Geo D Bright
Charley Byser
N F Miller
E E Blocker
E E Yoakum
H C Johnson
J W Cruse
A J Braurick
J A Weaver
J H Perkins
P P Shirley
J W McEritire
J W Ray
0 F Truss
A P Haywood
W J Whitlock
J E Taylor
C M Wilson
J lJ Jackson
IRA Hill
, W F Blair
J C Cobb
! A P McClure
G C Livingston
S L Lewallen
R B Harris
S E Cole
J R Weaver
M L Scott
J W McHan
W C Burks
T N Clark
M C Yoakum
J W Dan.iel
B C Fewell
1 C Horner
Joe S Howell
J L Lam be
L B Scroggins
■ R E Grogan
j J L Richardson
l J J Richardson
w B Childers
A J Darling
G II Wheatley
: Joe BiggerstatT
I E A wad kins
I A B Frye
jG R llollen
|James water
{ R Ever sole
w L Norton
j J w Mart in
S J Beecham
| N Jones
J w Melton
; w H Burnett
Y’ance Kirby
G O Sailor
R E Bird
will Stewart
1 N Ferry
C M Stone
C C Hohenberger
w H Berke
Neal Cross
w II Taylor
w II Richardson
S M Richardson
! J L Pauls
j J F Littrell
; G E Beall
Reuben Mullins
i±' w Wallace
YYr C Cowan
F flargerberger
J F Hohenberger
Henry Lee
Tom Barron
J D Suttle
YV E Bratton
Ben Ferry
J F Gibson
B A James
E J Grubbs
W C Biggerstaff
II N Mills
John James
A W YVood
J L Campbell
J F YY’illiamson
B C Biggerstaff
R E Lee, M D
S G Clark
YY7 E If Nunnelly
J T Martin
G E Shirley
N T James
J M Phillips
J E Jackson
J C Click
L J Sneed
T F Rowell
FMBullington
C A Brossland
J B Cintrell
G YV wheeler
J D Bloys
R B Fisher
YY7 A Rineheart
J N Dupree
W J Thompson
A A Parker
\\7 O Gilmer
Will' Mills
L F James
C L Ruttiner
O N Brown
F L Lewis
Lee Wheeler
M O Owens
Lane Corley
YV T Romer
N J Brians
R k Ervin
J A M unroe
w L Childs
G w wells
D A Banker
II D Lee
J E Combs
J M Edwards
will Barnes
A O Hill
w*A rwm
A F Goner
C.F Freeis
C P Rogers
J E Cowan
T N west
A N Smiley
Ben E watts
< >sker Johnson
( has Bell
F w Hell
C C Dozier
Jim (Kvens
John Douglas
will Levi
Jim Levi
Mose Levi
J M Lock
A M watts
R L Dalton
J C ward
H C Fewell
J II ward
A J Pitts
J A Ilise
H F Derry berry
Anderson Mcknight
J R Easter wood
R P Mitchell
w A Cooper
J T Cason
S Hopper
T L Miles
TR Smith
S A Marshall
J J Smith
R H Buchanan >
Albert Jones
B E Martin
R L Manly
A Jackson
O P Mitchell
C S Martin
All Easterwood
B E Smith
Ranee Godfe
w H Andrews
G S Davis
T A Moore
Jno Necessary
•i D Bruce
w A Darling
J R Moore
J A Allen *
T B Mann
John jarves
j R Easterwood, jr
RANDOLPH.
J II Glascock
Joe Cooper
J T Davis
J T Richardson
J F wren
w A walker
M P Cotham
J E whitley
\v M Taylor
J A walker
w G Hicks
w M Baker
John B Gates
J w Hogg
J M Gilbert
J H Parrish
E A Bejons
D S Trapp
J T Allen
John Queenes
P R Smith
w M DeShane
B Me Dade.
J F Britton
P w Garrett
S E Jones
J H Leatherwood
A m Cooper
S II Croft
J M Cline
BAILEY.
L F Partain
w S Digby
S E walker
Pat Dunbar
N J Cunningham
j B Lewis
1 w A Butler
D II Charleville
1 J C Green w ay ;
John Cart
1./ T Rich
A E Roberdey
O G Carr
F A Hardy
J w Collins
G Baker
y>' E Carr
Fest us Clausen
Bud Presley
j B Parker
S w Stewart
B Glaze
w S Martin
David Jones
J T Rales
J M Dupre
KDHl'BE.
J G Purdy
j S Thomas
J O Moore
11 C Hankins
j w james
j M Jink ins
II C Blankenship
L E Rowden
Tom Rogers
M M Morison
j P Hay ton
j E Roche
KAOS DA I.K.
E I> Hughes Eugene Lewis
j w Livingston T w Clifton
E w Goldsberry w M Clifton
* .tnoT Flood
DODD CITY.
w w Ha vault .) C Moss
M H Hodges
w S Brotherton
i w II Gray
w II Dillard
i worth Latta
[ T D Stewart
j E F I sham
Luther Ishaui
, N E Brown
jj ll Butler
| T T Taylor
! Lee Osburn
w Isham
w L.Glover
Lee Glover
Torn Mcknight
('lias L Bray
II k Hawkins
G w Henley
R E McAtee
c J T Southerland
N B Butler
A L Hughes
w B Cobb
Don’t buy cheap shoes
for the boy. It won’t pay-it’s wasting money. You
haye never seen a real good boy’s shoe sold for 97c or
some other “bargain store” price. Such shoes are the
most EXPENSIVE shoes you can put on a boy’s feet
Our Shoes for Boys s,rrongeh.t
and most Serviceable known. Prices $1.50 to $2.50.
LEWIS, The Shoe Man
cently held meetings at Windorn
and Allen’s Chapel, and at both
of the places he succeeded in per-
fecting organizations.
It seems that the date for
Honey Grove was \vrong and he
will have to make another one
for that place.
At Windorn the officers are
composed o* the following gen-
tlemen:
Hon. W. R. Evans, president;
J. H. Baldwin, vice-president; J,
B. Laughlin, secretary-treasurer.
The executive committee is yet
to be elected.
The officers for .the Allen’s
Point division are as follows:
T. E. Thrasher, president; W.
R Barron, vice-president; S. Fa-
vors, secretary-treasurer. Exec-
utive committee—F. L. Pope, W,
R. Segler.
STUFF for MONEY
&
*
TELEPHONIC.
w II Kilgore
L N Little
G F. walden
j w Gooch
w T Hamilton
II B Brian
Organizing the Farmers.
Mr. J. W. Segler. who lives on
Wolfe City, R. F. I). No. 1, is
meeting with success in organiz-
ing the farmers. It will be re-
| membered that he was recently j
i appointed by the executive com-
mittee of the Fannin countv di-
j vision of the Southern Cotton
\ Association to organize the
’county into sub-divisions. Here-
t
^ We find after invoicing that we have moi
|| Furniture and Stove:
CX on hand than we need for our own us<
J* If our neighbors are short on such good
SX we would like to exchange a few article
X for some money or a good note.
@ J. Lee Tarpley & Co
Furniture Folks--East Side Square
3600080
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 74, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1906, newspaper, February 16, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922592/m1/1/?q=grace: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.