The Fannin County Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. [39], Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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THE FANNIN fiOUNTY FAVORITE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARLINGTON HELBiNG, M.D
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AN* SUROftp^N
OSlce, Alexander HutlflfriSt SflfiTE''
jm»»t corner square. Residence. 616 W
*lh Street. ''^Wye phone 156; Reel.
Senco 160.
2-5 p. ifiT
Office,, hours 9-12 s. m.:
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DR. H. H. MITCHELL.
DENTIST.
Crown and Bridge work a ^mHaK}
Office In AlezAnder Building, aouthesoi
Corner Square, RoomB. Office phone
166; Residence pnone 264—2.
i can
if you
DR. J. LANNIU8.
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND EURO EON.
Special attention glTtn to Dlaoasee
Of Women and Children. Offioe ovei
Graham, Crawford * Co. Phone 246.
Residence 212 North Poplar.
J. E. NEVILL, M. D.
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OENERAL PRACTICE.
OfBoe'over Nunn & Jones Co. Res-
idence 620 West 2th St. Telephone No
303 2r. Residence 303 2r.
C. A* GRAY, M. D. , 4
PHYSICIAN AND SUROCON.'
Office over Saunders, Martin A Co’*
Drug Store. Phots at office and real
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=* '
ice
DR. JOHN M, NEEL,
SUROERY AND OENERAL PRACTICE.
S —
OTsr’Peeler's Drug Store.
R. E. MARTIN, M. D.
PHTglCIAN AN* J. UROEON.
*’’■ Hours—Morning, 9 to 12; Afternoon
1:30 to 6; Evening. 7 to 3.
T. L. CRI88MAN,
home,
Iicalsr
woman. I
library!
avorite,*
lishers?1
maga-
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
' Dies sees of women and children a
sjjecialty. 'Office over Hargrove &
Reynolds Drug Store.—lies—pho
278 lr; offloe'273 2r.
CHAS. W. WATSON M. D.
LANNIUS. TEXAS.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon.
I Special attention given to Diseases o»
I the Bye. Ear, Nose and Throat_
combing
h6m to
J. V. JENKINS
dentist
Offllce Over Hargrove A Reynolds
Drug KU>r> Rnnh^m. 'fftlM. No
work for Colored people.
,r with an |
y differing
>r existing
be the ons.
In the’
a • Mags-
e still re-
prlodpl* j
and uplift,
far wider
DR J. C. CARLETGN.
World. In
ntertalnlog I
and In Its
will present I
jst brilliant
art co sen
floe repre-
separ-
ted time!
thtlrawn.l
PH VA4CIAN ANO MI2222R
Office over Saunders, Martin A Co
Office Phone No. 11. 2 rings; Resldena
Phone No. 11.
C. H. MOORE,
_........ '__VETERAMAM * -
nTreats diseases of the horse osttle,
etc. Headquarters at Hargrove A
Reynolds Drug Store. Rea. Phone
234. . . ________
C. A. WHEELER
[ , ‘ Lawyer
General Law Practice
Office in Court House. Gives spse-
ll si attention to collections and probate
1 practice, and all kinds of notary work.
Bonham, Taxas.
roufc
Tod can gtfTBe D«ly Favorite and
I Semi-Weekly Dallas News one ye
I for the small sum of 92.76..
Texas
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proparly
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THE
Texas!
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PACIFIC
LRAILWAYd
is fast becoming the“
fruit; vegetable, grain
and cotton country of
the southwest. It will.
pay you to investigate '.
rifeht now.
IDEAL OLIHATE
Hoimeseekers' Tick-
* ets on sale .daily.
E.P. TURNER.
G. P. A., Dallas, Texas.
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A SISTER’S COURAGE.
, ^ Wou|,u In Indio,
It will be many years before the
Present*. «« «« e> Kioht.entb caste prejudices St ludis are sufflclent-
Otaiurr Irish Woman. j ly 'broken -dowu to give any sort of
• In looking over- some family papers , freedom to the Indian woqian. Prom
and bundles of old letters I discovered * brldk she is unmercifully overwork,
cue by Mrs. Jefferejs of Blarney css- «*’ hut.from the Uu* shelves up her
tie. Cinmtv dork, whirl) contains .an
Dof^t Suffer
aJl ni^ht Jong from toothetche
neurdkkjidw or rheumatism
SIoaa\!s
Liiviirveivt ;-
kills the peyin — quiets the
neryes omd induces sleep
Af oil dealers. Price 25c 50c bH00
Dr’Ewl S.SIoeov, Bofetot\,Ma.ss.U.$.A.
^account of a elrcuuiMtauce interesting
lu Itself hs an instance of heroism on
the i>art of the namfflB toward her
brother, the Efcrl of and bo valu-
able as bringing to light a remarkable
" event connected " with TE«T hlslofy "TfT
those trpubled times that I feel I am
only discharging a duty lu submitting
It to the uotlce of the editor.
| The letter Is dated 0 Moles worth
street, July, 1807, and, among other
childhood to the day of her death—It
may be f-»e si sty years -shs Is S(vHi)ib
Cotton sped •..,
ed and sci s.nolhtug of the world out-
side (BVlMl of her farall/ Iuclosure-i~ (
Her bHQplhoM or misery, Indeed, en* Lorn
tlrtjjy depends on pio uidiiner In which Oats, sacked,.,
the affairs cf the: family we conduct- Chioko*# friers
THf LOCAL MARKETS.
This
Market Report is Corrected Daily
4*d Can be Relied Upon.
Cotton.....
Saad oottou,
'9:50 to ^:00
2:90 tn 3r7ft
the outer world by custom, is again by'
custom isolated' Je Lir-.a* .prucUcabls
from all the ma|e members bTThat lit-
tle inner world' to which she Is con*
lined, ^.rrpe Uitcn-oucsel-gxfin with her
.... w 45
‘ 32 to 36
____2:60 to 3 ;00’
Chiokens, hens..,.. 2:60 to3:00
TT*
.......
Butter ......
Hogs, fat..<.
matters, Mrs. Jeffreys, writes as fob own husband. Is not * p remitted hej^ ^Cattls, fat...,......t:75to2:26
lows: »--- j
“On the day Lord Fttswllllam
HU H. EYAHS a CQ. 'Regi ^stab
V W IS uuomwuu, s ft
j whHc yet her youthful capability,for
joyousqess exist No wonder, ‘then,
recalled, wbeu.juy brother (as chsncM-, that absenqe of Jollity Is charactcrls-
lor) was returning from the castle aft-. tic of the Indians generally, for ths
er having assisted at the swearing lu happy fifltgbter of a home Is denied
of the newly arrived lord lieutenant a 1 them by custom In the most persistent
ferocious mob of m leaf-than- 6.000 as
men and several hundred women,as*
sembled together In. College green and
all along the avenue leading to my
.brother's house. The maid part of the
Insurgeuts were armed with pistols,
cutlasses, sledges, saws, crowbars and
every other weapon necessary to break
■open wiy lienihas'a house, and the wm
Over nm National:Bank buy sad Mil Real Estate—handls Laud Not*
JOB PRINTING
A t TH<fc Favorite
.....<
A fAREWfll RKfPflON. :“
Honior of
Bomuet and Smoker Given in
Dr. J. M. Neel.
L*at night in the elegant club
rooms of the K. of P. lodge Dr.
J. E, Nevill gave a farewell ban
quet and smoker in honor of his
friend and oo-worker, Dr. J. M.
mercy and love e>ould givs oom-
fort in suoh orisis.' Would
that we could in person thank all
•a4
their
were all. of (hem armed with
aprons full of pswlag niaafat. Tlili
ferocious and" TUWius mob began to
throw showers of stoues Into my broth-'
er’s coach, at hlk eoachroan's head and
his horses. They wounded my brothy
In the temple In College green, and if
Tf«n»id horiheltenHl himself by hola-
lng bit great square o^clal purse be-
fore him he Would have been stoned to
death before he arrived (through the
back yard) at his owp house, where
with several smithy Bledges they were
working Ipird to break .lnjo his hall
dqor, while others of them! liad ropes
ready'to Ex up to his lamp Iron to hang
him the moment they could find him,
when I arrived, disguised In my kltctP
of you* but that being impossible'! en maid’s dress, my blue apron full of
wa must be satisfied with this stones. I mingled wlth^tWsjjumerous
o! .t leaat OUn,p.iag»
express bur deepest gratitude for ■ or hire! T irai after running- from the-
your every effort to give solace rsstle to tell yeas-all that a regiment
Ho will *1°8 *8 8ab°P,ng down here to thram-
0 111 pie bus, etc. Ob. yea, yea, where w*H
reward it all.
Neel, who will leai e Bonham in a
few days for Dallas, where"tIB"
expects to reside in the future.
A two oourse lunoheon was
served ufldef thy auspiCBB^nt Tha
Ladies Aid 8ooiety of theEirst
Methodist ohuroh, and those who
were so fortunate as to partioi
pate in the affair will testify that
it was one of the most deliotoue
luncheons ever served in the city.
Following tfre luncheon
guests assembled in the gam«
rooms where a smoker and the
popular game of 42 was indulged
in until a late hour.
While they have not been part-
Sincerely,
Mre. R. D. Scales and Family,
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;> Gordon Matthews and wife,
Srrlaa Name Customs.
In Syria the names of childretwirs
very odd. Th?y suggest those oT our
ladiaps. inasmuch as ths child’s nnme-c
Is apt to be something which owurred.
at the time of lta birth—solnethlns
wiii.-h Interested the parents. . For In
H*y, choice........ 6":0O
Hay, No. J........... 5:6D
Hay, No.2...... 4:60
Alfalfa. T~........ II :00ib 13:00
Sweet potatoes..... • 60-to 76
Turkeys per.R>.».. 8 to O
stance, If . ^............................. _
country yyur name In all probability
would be "Stuffed Cabbage," or "Flo- _ _ ____
tel,” or “Clvir War,” or something akin 80n yesterday,
to these. If a child faHs sick his name
his parents thinking that a piece of
pie or too much puffJlug disagreed
with him they attribute h|s sickness to
the fact that his name did not* agree'
with him. Whe» one understands
what these names are one docs not
wonder that the child may have fallen
■slqji because of them.—Philadelphia
[f B. R. 8teveris left’ for Durant
yesterday. ... • _ •
Rfisnoe Dnaa was a Paris vieiv
in^Nor yesterday.
J. G. MoGrgdy went to"Denim-
press.
Thr Roman Bride Coke.
Bride cake la s relic of the Roman
Confarreates, a Tnode of marriage
practiced by the highest classin Rome.
In Confarrestlon the bride was led to
the altar by bachelors, but conducted
homo by -matrtad men, nml. the. ncre-
nere in the prsotio* of m4dioin«
here Drs. Neel and Nevill hAv*
been olosely associated in their
practice ant! it was through the
oloee friendship Chat existed be*
tween them that prompted the re-
ception last night and those pres-
ent will remember the hdepitkli^y
of Dr. J. E. Nevill fqr come time
to oome. 1
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In Justice’s Cost " '
The following oases have been
disposed of this week in justice’s
oourt:
State vs J, A. Farrow, disturb-
ing'peaoe; verdiot of not guilty.
■ Wesley MoDaniel, charged
with drunkenness. Plea of guil
ty and"a fine of SI assessed.
Isabella Holmes, vagranoy.
Plead guilty and was fined/$i,
Jqfcn Rodgers, vagranoy.; "not
Mattie Hill, affray; found guil
ty and fined SI.
Geo. -Dun-lap, drunkenness.
Dismissed on motion of county to
attorney. -wo
Lost—a heaty winter lap robe.
Solid blaok on one side and blaok
with red roses on the pther side.
Finder please notify^Mra. Chas.
Dose, bn West 9th street.
Card of Tfcasks.
From the depths of our hearts
we thank all who lovingly minis*
tered to us in our great sorrow,
the sioknees and loss of our loved
one. It seems to us that this
embraoes everybody, for oer-
tainly their name is legion.
Words are powerlee* to oonvey
satisfactorily a sense of our «p*
pVeoiati«n of-all those kind words
and tender deed* showered on us
from qvery quarter during this
darkest hpur. We see in it all
the hand of our Lord1, ‘for noth-
ing less than , gefitie 'hands and
loving hearts, ^guided by His
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. T' Ken-
nedy, left yesterday'for home at
Jonesboro,' Ar)c.
we go?’ Then*they cried: ‘Hurry, hur-
ry, the nos is coming Id Charge and
thrample bus! HutTy .for the custom
house.' Apd in less than a moment the
crowd dispersed.
“I then procured a surgeon fot my
brother-nnd a guard to prevent another
saved I.ord Clnr^'a
life at the risk of being torn limb from
limb If 1 had been i*‘r>«frntrH-4n- auy
I of the moV-Loudon<Notes ana^pe-
ries.
mony took place In the presence of ten
witnesses Hby the PoftWfex Maximus^
mu-
tually partook of a cake made of salt,
vaster und Hour. Only Oiowe who were
VICTIMS OF HE6LECT.
If'You Ignore the Warnings
• Sent up by Ailing .Kidneys
You are on the Straight Road
1o -Bright’s Disease*
D*l*f In Dlvor«;ns.
“The underlying reason why so much1
time usually elapses between the (lllng
of petition' and |tu> bearing or trial In
‘divorce proceedings is not generally
understood,” remarked a lawyer who
makes s siteclalty of- this character of
practice. “Perhaps It Is within the cir-
cle of truth to say that In a majority
bt cases, If either busbantf or wife,
whichever side be plaintiff, should
innfc snd listen.* as It were, ths
trouble would be adjusted out of court
entirely. As s rule. Judges are Inclln-
to-afford ample time for domestic
When snythingj. wrong in the kid- ^'cr rrM before pursu-
SESga MP -a1” t
haste end repent at leisure* Is s logical'
paraphrase. Of course. If after ma-
ture reflection s different opinion does
the top of your heed to the sole of your
fleet.
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The following ere tome of them:
'Headache, dizxy spells, sluggish brain,
ArowOiacfli, dark rings snd floating
-specks before the eyes, sallow skin, bad-
breath, heartburn, palpitation of the
heart, sons etemsoh, disorder in the
not ensue, the average Jurist would fa-
vor progressing tbe suit”—New York
Press.
Chllla mu4 Hot Batha.
water bathing Is beneflelsl
urine,^backache, weak pulse, constipated counteracting the effect of k -chill,
or irregular bowels, aching at the knees, First, It undoes another mischief work-
feverishness in the feet. - I ed by the chill. Tbe latter has sent too
Prickly Ash Bitters is the right medi- taternslly. so risking con-
gestion. Heat brings the blood to tbe
cine for such symptoms; pre-eminently
a kidney tonic, system cleanser snd reg-
jslstqr. It contains all the necessary
properties of s successful kidney medi-
cine in addition to its admirable influ-
ence in strengthening snd regulating
the stomach, Jiver and bowels.
Prickly Ash Bitters begins right by
cleansing the bladder and bowels —
thereby driving out the imparities which
started all the Uoable.—After this has
surface. Heat Is not" life, but It Is
one of tbe factors of life. Indeed, dis-
solution always occurs when th«Oti-
ternal bodily temperature Is greatly
lowered. Heat will not keep a body
alive and great beat will kill It. In
many morbid states of the system, as
rheumatism, hot baths are of great
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5:00 to 5:50
THURSDAY’S PERSONALS:
Mr. J. y. Nicholas has gon* to
Shreveport, La.
John Cashion left yesterday
for'Bhawnee, O.'T.
Miss Albert Smith is hom*
from a visit to Pari*.
Mrs. G. H. Mansfield is horn*
from v vtett to friends at Bloa- *:
Bom. ■.. v. .~ '
Mrs. J. B.Thorne andbsby are
home ffom a short visit to Fort
Worth.
J. E. Dale and family left ye«*
terday tot Ihsir near homo io.
Henrietta.
Mrs. John VanNoy of Dodd"'
City was shopping in the oity
born in such wedlock were eligible for
the high sacred offices. But the cus-
tom of breaking a cake over the
hrlit^'s-head wffii.iv she enters.her hus-
band's house _1h borrowed from the
~ ’wlta who gil flu nnililom nt future
"plCuty ponied figs nrtd other fruits
over the heads Of both bride and bride-
groom.. ... '7—..
Pockets In TBelr check*.
Chipmunks, squirrels and . ground
squirrels take food In their mouths and
v with their tqngues push It out betwe&i
tbe teeth luto- an elastic [much (connect
tug with the uifmtti), thus extending
the cheeks. The pocket gophers bars
pockets outside the mouth along ths
front of the cheeks. These pockets ex-
tend back under tbe skin to the shoul-
ders and are tilled and emptied by. ths
eld of the fore feet
ere_____
Touts, steii-s ami lesies as fe give e
Carlton oolieif-^fl- home ,
visit toh*Tpar*nt* at Denison.
Miss Marjorf* Phillips, who
has been the guestrof Mis* Bess
*o p.h.7-
—---—
very ludicrous appearance to the little
animal. Roots snd stems are cut Into
pieces about an Inch long and packed
lengthwise. Leaves ere folded or rolled
to fill the smallest space.—8L Nicholas.
bUHtkrt o*«d wishes.
awkward country boy whom she. de-
lighted to tease. When she left she
asked him to write In’ her autograph
album. Tbe poem .Which John Q.
Whittier wrote there stand* a* a warn-
ing to other young ladles thatrthe who
laughs first at a seemingly dumb coun-
tryman may be herself laughed at
many years later. The quaint conclnd-
lqg stansa 1st. r „
Thy life—may nothing vex It—
Thy years be sot s few,
, Anfl at thy final eslt *
May the devil miss his due.
Water.
In consideration of the very ,Impor-
tant fact that three-fourths of the prin-
cipal constituents df the body is water
service. Warm baths are useless. Tbe' snd that It Is far more essential than
heat should be as grekt as can I* food, how little heed Is paid to the mat-
bonrt’ without pain. ____"
yeatorday*
C. Cotton, who has by
sick for some ^ime, is reports'
improving. /
Mrif. R. D. Huikiqg^
Queen, Ark., is vis^Vio*
Gribbie and famiV
Mrs. Phil La
ter} Miss Minta, ai^ ,
visit to Whitewright.
|yliaa Eubajtika, a teaohei
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Mrs. Jay Taylor apd ohildren
who have been visiting in th*
oity, returned home to Dalian
yesterday.
A young woman once set at g board- ^**D
tog Bduee table beside e reserved snd the guest of Miss Ruby Alderson
returned home to Fort Worth7
yesterday. , ,
Miss Clara MoCormiok, who-
been accomplished tbe heeling snd re-
stoiwtive element in the stedieine will
continue the good work, building up
Vskir*. __i
Fakirs Is tbe name given to s cele-
brated class of fanatics found In many
to India. Rome of them will make
vow to cohflnae all Their lives
posture and sdheiV to It strictly,
ers never lie down, but remain
standing position all their llvi
held only by fticks or ropes
armpits. They pretend to hi
to greater activity, purifying
the blood, sad extending its restorative
influence to evetly part of the body. As
e result the sppetke end digestion im-
prove, the eyes ere brighter, the strength
returns, the hollow cheeks fill out, the
ruddy glow of health.
Msch depends on the promptness with
which. Ike treatment is commenced.
Prickly Ash Bitters has chred many ad-
vanced cases that would not yield to
-Other remedies, but H must be remem
ter oTJts consumption-end purity -by
the average person. One to two quarts
tof purCj cool water should be -consum-
ed dally by every one. “Eight full
asees of water daily should be taken
thnmgbout the day betwey mwls.”! Frank Bu
was the advlce glveirby kTldMa pUf-Jj tl> w ,,
slclun to e lecture on dietetics.
has been th* guest ffif Miss B*Hr
Bisrd, rethroed-home to P*rln.
yesterday. -
J. 8. Wallace of Wiohita, Kam,
who has brfft^ookihg after hi* >
property interns near El wood,
left yesterdajr for f^arfcsss. -
H. T. Apple and wife, after tt
visit to the lady’s parents, 8. P.
Moorman and wife at Lannlui,
left hers yesterday for' Ardmore.
Dr. W. O. Curie* of Elwood
Ml irk t Be Worse.
Wben the poet Wordpwortb died an
old lady at Amblealde lost no time In
telling the monrrfful news to an old
and confidential mabservant “Ey, ey!"
quoth Thomas. “It’s a gre’t loss nse
doot, but efter s’ It may not be sic a
Tombitoae Adrlee.
On tbe tombstone of Richard Cutter
and wife, wbo were burled In Hudaon.
N. H.. In 1780 and 1788, U the follow-
tog advice:
Watch yt that lOfve, (or ye don’t know
How near ye are to death
Or what may five the fatal blow
To atop your fieetln* breath.
"
Bdltloe Unger D1 Men It lee.
Little Sister—Moat 6f tbe articles to
firsts he -is arranging to looat*
for the praot^aa^f his profession.
after spend-
bered that there is e stage in .idney dls- p.rllsh*U>si M ye’re coontln’ on. Mrs.
esse beyond which bo power on earth Wordsworth, they say. Is a gey, clever
can save the patient. - Take Warniagl
If you suspect anything wrong with yout
kidneys, begin treatment at onc£ It is
your best hope of e cure.
Lodi, Tss., mya: “I never tried
anything flke ttickiy Ash Bitters before Is my
Ufe. It doe* lta work atmoet is a night. I am
sow telling *11 say friend* abont yoor great rem
body,
buinni
end she’ll be carryln’
Inees, we may be s«w^r."
L.O.ZedMty.
■ythiag like Pi
le. It doe* lta
V «l»»yxH«»w you te bo . man1
e-ft* n bstt^L^LcbSJd tSuwlB « to work again and
sever again bo without It Is ay harm." I^notber fortune.-ll Mondo 1
roaSdeac*.'. **
Father (to .aspirant to th* band of
his daughter)—8uppose_ I - should fall
and lose my Uetcent, would you still
a*k me for nf^ daughter? Leven— Nat-
ing ths holidays with his parents •
Dr. aud Mrs. J. L. Buoharjan,
left yesterday for Memphis,
Ttno. v >»
*'*■' ' ^ A,
Miss Eijith Bennett, who ha*-
been visiting her sister, Mr*. C.
H. Moor*, on South Cfcerfy street ~
returned home to Sherman y*»-
tarday. .......•
_ Mr*. Simpson and daughter. *
Mu*Edllh' »«♦!«« »iat-
Iy>—I know It, but tbe boys thab wrote ing Mrs. Frank Cromfrell, left
,t*mp8 for tksir return, sad 1 yesterday for their home in Tsx*^ '' _
arkana. '
Mrs. Robt. W. Mooro arTd babyr-
on tho needed the stamps.
Get the genuine with the £g\<rc
”9” to rod os front tobel. ^
Sold by druggists. Price $1.00.
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| No matter how witty tbe aerrastlc
men is, he never teems fo have a lot of
, friends.—Somerville Journal.
—
A Baah.l of Ohlldraai.
aJEllri tmsbsTof‘ebui^n^V*sme*^ who hsve been viglyfrig the lady>
How’s that? Wllile-Jfly name.is Peck, parents, W. A. Holt and wife, re*-
tS 10
ps- Times. --------yesterday. %
m#k‘ ‘ . ^ ... . _ J^ 'Mre. J. flert Glenn and Jl ti*
Mand—Whnt was It be said about eon who hBVe b«en visiting at th* *
toe? May—He merely remarked that * hothe of 0. N. MoOr* Slid wifty
sn».•» ** wcHh
am? / yesterdey.
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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/m1/3/?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.