The Fannin County Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. [39], Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907 Page: 1 of 6
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* BONHAM, FANNIN COUNTY. TKXA8: FRIDAY JANUARY 4. 1907.
THIRTY-SECOND YEAR
A HOME WEDDING.
W. Burnett and Miss Lqcy
lancy Married Last NHSlit.
thirtV lives 'ujst
Qy. gang to work out the jine and
lesday's Dally.
8 o’olook laat night Mr. F.
lurnett and Mins Lucy Du-
were united in marriage at
TJo your second question,,we
Wtacr s**.
where else and *e are^not both-
ered with then) any more.
answer, it has not hurt the budi-
ome"of "the”bride’s parents,n ness of the city except the whis-
ndT Mre. Ben Dulaney on \*J business-it jias ruined the
■' whisky trade, stopped the drunk-
enness, drove the houses of pros-,
titution out, and the transient
thievqs and burglars have no
Inpalms, ferns and out pi ice to stop, and they pass on
and presented a soene of to Fort Worth or Some other
al beauty. ' place where tt*ere “is more per-
7 »» r. fn—-
th street, Rev. T. H. Morris,
L of the First Methodist
of this oity, officiating,
hpme was beautifully deo
Queen Hamlin of Pseieeg
Jiption
occupied with dry goods or some Most of the killed are believed charge by Constable Dooley Fri
‘ du. afternoon and ‘held several
days to answer a oharge of as-
sault in Justice Craig’s court,
er and crashed down through the Toqbey,. the offioer etatee, was
roof of the hitter bar, crushing B*w|klngiin4h*d oaused no little
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fore. Every business house is
|hed to the center of the par-
id stopped directly under a
floral weddtng bell where other legitimate busines; the city
remony was performed. ’ I fs growing every day and we
Mr. have a 20,000 club in Denton, and
Burnett were showered with we feel 9ure that we-w*^ have a
atufstions and 1best wishes population of 20,000 in less than
the many friends and rels- ten years. Many of the men
Who had gathered-to witness who fought the local option yvhen
erriage. . j w* voted it in our county are
umptuous wedding dinner now strong"pros, and will never
pread #nd the gueste, pre- vote for another ,saloon in Denton
by the bride and groomr-eounty. or anywhere else, t
ushered into the .-dining Tbetocel option
' • - -- -- TeRq )n />ur county nnd will be
Island Passenger Irains.
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FIRE COMES AFTER CRASH
Number ef Bodies ef the Victims Were
Cremated—Most of the Killed are
Mexkm Laborers. *V
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Topeka,' Kan., Jan. 2.—Rook
Island pasaenget trans Noe. 29
nod 90, running between Chios
gojand El Paso, ootlided head-on
Prospered w*or«-*»der to- ^ today jfrVbttand,
NOnXPECTED TO RECOVER* gKHMHjHaqRgiagg
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$ rmwrnTnY n tutat\t n <»
Dr. R. M. Alexander In a Critical
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FTom Tuesday’s Dailp. . ..
Yesterday afternoon informa-
tion wst received here by,rela-
tives that Dr. R. M. Alexander
who has been critically ill at
Calvert, Texts, tor several days,
was gradually growing worse and
Ilia rqoovery was very doubtful.
Dr. Alexander has resided in
Bonham a number of ybftrs and
it ia with extreme sorrow that his
many friends here will learn'of
forty-Are miles west of here.
Thirty persons are reported killed.
to be Mexiosn laborers who were
in the emoking oar of No. 29. The
baggage ca^ telescoped the smok
Q. L. To obey, a white man am-
ployed fip a brskeman on a ldoal ,
73* P. * "
freight, was. taken in
W-h,. 0, "VLte h^?o„c.
y- trm the
beautlfttl and useful 'pres-1 Vtuer,"I^W^jd
W. $>. Fry, Sheritt7
i bride is a daughter of Mr,
|Mrs. Ben Dulaney and is
popular with a large oirole
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I. D. Fkrguson, CO-Ju4#e.
Denton county it one of the
large and prosperous counties of
Burh.lt ha, h*m h.re,W.|^»
rears iu th. employ of th. »«° there was not • teher.l h-
V railway, and i, eatd to be. •“ «»waty. The ahen#
jm. who know-him beat, aay. that when a man take..
xoeHent youog mM.'.Md *
out the lives of thej^ooupants. A tro
majority of them wire ourled up the
on the seats asleep.
The oars cau
struck and- five oars of No. 29
were consumed by flames. It is
gikely several bodies were burned
tu ashes and it may be e long
able around the...yards, where
j jgainmen were at work, final-
eep, [ly attacking a negro man by the
gftTTrre after IHfay J nfcnE^ 0/ Baker, employed by the
SENSIBLE PEOPLE
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year to those looking for
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Christmas Presents
buy sensible things, which leads us to note that
we soltfhnore good; solid everyday goods la<
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than ever before We had the bargains and { \
hundreds of people founds them. We rtilThare i I
many, bargains that wafpt you le hare. < *
Cubt#inul latTBnfaow - 1 ^ ^
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f Chasm* Davis \& Co. H
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TEia Hardware People , j * 0 ■/
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StIOOT “MASHERS.”
,.7: tbasnee ana it may be a icy train and both Tobhey and Ba-
rs will do tjme bfl£ope a 0ompjete list of the ker were turned over to the jail
done, it B^mbcj. kiued oan be learned. euthorities.-Clarksvihe Times.
number killed oan b
r>Wirti«la nt the Root. Island in
LAW BREAKERS IN TROUBLE.
kwwi'jut. jw.au* , _ man is going to violate the local ->
1°. Vim V,.. nhnaAn for a option law, and so Mr. Fry camps Several Arrests Made at Honey Grove
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B on. he ha. eho«n«oy. #J the ^
the federal ficensf! afttf soon
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Banner has all along con- attorney and county jpdgewMr.
that the,local option law violator of the local option Jaw
enforced so as to reduce js convicted and served as above
selling and liquor drinking stkted by the sheriff and. county
minimum. In many coun^-j^yge.—Greenville Banner.
Texas this contention of • ;r ----- ‘
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Second hand wagons
and buggies for sale)
Jack. Russell
this oity estimated the number
dead at thirty and the nombtr
injured at forty.
Ten bodies have been taken
from the ruins at^ the amokiag
oar, nine of whioh were Mexicans
and one White man.
Transoontinental Compress Com
pany. Touhey was discharged
by the conductor in oharge of the
Is-The Ordtr issued by Chief
of Alton, III.
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Deputy Sheriffs Hobbs and
Blair have been busy in H&pey
Grove for several days and yes-
terday they suooeedecT in landing
the game they had been-looking
for and as a result the following
arrests were made:
Arledge Ridge Items.
has—been verified.
ienton county-is entitled to
ribbon on the enforcf-
[^fXlie Tdaft npttoTr raw.
^oi Denton county,
that' thelo-
^tion hw is as easy to en-
s any other law if the
cohnty attorney and
judke j'HI ail do their, ^ and Mrs. Jim farpley and
an thm as een i? con £atn.j went to Cook county last’
- o( the BkBuer for «*«• 'wk w >i>it th, Ld,', p.reut.
~ t" Mr. end Mrs. Jouee. ■
nly be. honest, buL they. ,
be competent,' and they! The singing last Sunday night
r"ork in harmony, ■— The ^Robt Harrki^ was well attend-
alone can’t enforce the f *nd enjoyed by all.
ffignfr how honest snd Tol Dunn was in o,
m,T hr ^ Buuday
tion law.
Charlie Bell, two oases gam-
ing.
^ Will Hudson, one oase violating
looal option law.
Sam-Logan, ond oase gaming.
Arthur Gibbon, one oasb gam
ing.
If your.neighbor has performed
tome deed worthy of praise, pat
him on the baok and show^io a
modest way ..without any attempt
nty attorney and county! T. W. Medley and wife visited arflattery. fhat you appreciate
three bf home folks 8gndky7
our oommu-
if.l'Ja*.
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But.when all^
icers possess "the above MisaLLizzie Moses entered-our
:ations the same State of school Monday,
will exi^in any county, ! Miss Reb Moore of Bonhsm
jfollO'tving lettfr^shqws to was the. guest of Mrs. WhittBun
a»y.- ^
"Miss Annie Jones is visiting
* ^ jMiss Cora Tarpley this,week.
Sir—Am in receipt of. w w Whilt.and family, Mrs.
fill' jl!*nd io; ^^Jg-Qrimes, Mr. and Mrs. Allen, Jnb,
^eetiens, - la the local kljd wife and Misses Mil-
well enforced in,Denton ler and VhHilm, visiting J. P.
* Answer: Yes.it is as Brown8fi5J*y.
fofCed as any law on the, ' ■—
’Denton courtty;^ - * ‘
Ion, Texas, Sept., 2t, 1906.
C. Dial. ~ w ~ . X"
gaming
house. <
Ed Nail, eight oases for gam-
ing and running gaming house.
Bob James, not the Bonham
Pbroy Inglish, -wW-has been
with the Tima* tor the past three
months, left Sunday evening for
Faria where he will be oonnected
with The Dally Advooate w etty
editor. Mr. Inglish made many
friends during bis stay in Clarks-
ville who will regret to learn of
hie removal. He in a splendid
newspaper man and the Times
feels oofifident of his auooesa in
the'VT'arls lU
Times. <
.Police
BIG EIRE IN KENIUCKm
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Main Street ot. tke lown ol london ir ‘'.jxx”1’"
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Alton, Ill.^Jkii. Ordora
were Issued to the poloe yester-
day by the chief of police to shoot
at **mashers” wbo ahnoved wo-
men on the streets if an attempt
was made to eeeape arrest. The
order followed an uneuooessful
attempt by Chief Maxwell fo hit a
masher at whom he lred7~~The
ehief ohaeed the * maehe^v two
blooks, and boo a use the latter
failed to obey' the oommand to
halt, two bullets were fired .a^er
him without effeet further than
to inorease his speed. The ehief •
ttng
Good Streets.
Bonham is using a drag on her
streets with great success. After stop*” he said
every rajn the drag is put to work
and it fills up the holes and levels
the deep ruts. The result is that
and running gaming ’condition all the time and gradu -
ally they are beooming harder
and harder whioh means that they
are less liable to be out up. Sim-
ilar work could be profitably done
Bob, six oaswrvlotattpg toosl op-4I« Denison
Philip WU. if ,ou ..Dt to
Lhere you have . ,h»riff * '*rm °“M <’V"
[nty .twroey M cooaty N“n *
lit Wlltdo thote -duty It x GUABANTE®p£im® TOR PILE8
. td ■thh Mi* Itcliln, Blind . BlMdln, Protrud-
rhtsky. ing Plle«. ^ DrugclaU are authorised
mvict every one of them, to reefund money if Paso Ointment
in jail and maVe them »“ 14 «^ra. Price Me.
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'OR IA FeMMiaMOMm.
Nm JUmp Mpt
the good will that is in anyone.
It will enoourage him to . make
even nobler elfprts to reaoh the
heights of unselfishness, devotion
to right thought and aotion;
"When you were a , little lad in
sohool, your heart bounded with
joy, and you studied for days af
terward #ith unflagging energy,
when teacher gave you ,to under-4
stand tha» he or she was observ-
ant of your desire to ‘do the best
you knew. Men and women are
at best nothing but grown up
children, and When you get a
ohanoe to drop a hint that you
are not blind to the beauties that
yon behold in thelivee^pf others
do eo gently and Without ostenta-
tion, but do so .^-Collingswosih
Courier.
expense.—Denison Herald*.
1Riss Annette Black III. -
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Yesterday ftfedds here reoeiv*
ed a letter from Mrs. J. A. Bfaok
at Dallas, whioh announced that
her daughter, Miss Annette, was
otfttOally ill of diphtheria. Mrs.
Blaok and family have many
friends in Bonham who will tn-
deed be grieved to learn of the
young lady’s illness.
~ Lu&r Inglish afid fsmiljr lrft
yesterday for Vernon, in Wilbar-
ger oounty, where they will make
their future home...
Mrs. W. M. Tweedy and chil-
dren who have been visiting here
and at Ravenna, returned yes-
terday to their home In Little
Rook, Ark.
Sdffi Dillingham, a well known
farmer who formerly lived on the
river, left hare yesterday with
hie family for Coleman, whs
has purohaaed a farm
that plaoe hirhome. Mr.
has p
make
Dillingham spkYall hie propefty
interests, in this county bu^car-
ried htslive stock With him to his
Western home. r
Dee Charleville, one of the
number rounded up in the resent
raid made by Sheriff Bridge and
UM Dna Hunter, Geo.‘Mo-
Clellan, Brevard Weeks add Joe
Noble, Jr., laft yesterday for j deputies, entered a plea of guilty
Austin to reeume their studies in j to gaming before Judge Quo-
the State University. They -had1 ningham yeetsrday and the total
been herd spending the holidays fins add. eosts amounted to
with homefolks. A $41.26. _ • ’’/
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London, Ky., Jan. 2,—A big
fire is raging here. Attlbabuild-
ings on Main street betweeQ Sixth
and Seventh streets have already
boom destroyed and the fire ie
spreading.
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Marriage Liceases. -
isoj “Tte
insulting of ladies on the streets
by "loafers and .mashers must
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The following marriage lioenee
have beeh issued since last re-
port:
H. H. Adame and Mrs.. Rdth
Riohardson.
E. T. Nanoe and Dora Gaston,-
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A iew
In Bonfikm would oanee quite a
order, and said he hoped his men . . gets® ■
would bn b.tttr it>wk!m.D. -Tin f« »om-Mod»torj- talk in bnd
■pells like this._
Mrs. Lahue is repoi^M
aflok list. ' 51
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-———^Attractive Health —-j—'-
aad sound teeth bear a close relation to coe soother. You would
not expect a watch to run if some of the wheels were removed;
neither is itreasonsble that y«iu should expost good health when
some of the Vital organs to proihote health are lost A full *et of
teeth will masticate fopd more thoroughly thun part of-a' sat. You
will enjoy-the use of the teeth that I will replace, and the need of
them may be grrau-i than you rsaUaa.—My pHittlrww f*tr4
guaranteed work will delight you. '
>DR. P. C7
Over Hub Clothing Store.
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LAN|D
^ccos^ivcria West Texas
to trade for JEannin County
Land or Bonham Property.
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Spotts, W. S. The Fannin County Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. [39], Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907, newspaper, January 4, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091778/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.