North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1873 Page: 1 of 4
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FANNIK Co., XI
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I* psblUhed every Saturday,
By
TOX B. BUBSE^I And JIM FABK,
Wed Side Square, Bonham, 1'exaf
Tei%* If **0*0*: iMfOl
fhmaU Copy One Year........f4,0?
S'tujlr Cony Six Month*........*1.25
An Extra a Ctkb of 2bw.a
( The above ratea are payaNe in ep-ciej
Baton or Advertlalag.
Traaaient noli cm, nna dollar per Inch fo‘
fir.t insertion, ftftjr cent! Inr eaoli •uhanqiient
Inrarlr Y.arlj ndrortiaomenta payable
quarterly; ek«HWr QevWiseinsetS poyabla
in adranco. Kehuioua or ohurch notice.
ptibii.bod froontrhuae- .- ........
I 3 uioa | 6 ni oa | Id iu-«a
#15 00
5 00
3T> 00
* 7500
100o0
15U 00
^be Land X Loaf to (tee-
There ii a laud I long to me
* wfiere trouble*' neTSZ cohno.
It'h. ro p.opleiAreF^e* ill debt,
And all la pc a oe at borne.
No honoat toil t her* fails to yield
A competency moot;
NSSserobaoU Iberq with measures false.
Or balances that cheat.
All pois'noas snekeaand, yetmin vile
‘Are baapdied Irani tlint shore.
And fdrera hot and chills and ouids
Are felt and feared I
.Adventist* sa^the opizoo^tb Is
Another proof of the Comlng'day.
, .,1 n' 111 J jii<n.i«
A oolong of 100 Norwegian*
hue nettled in Bosque oounty, lea,
Mk. A. W. Riley has given up the
Canton News, and the paper h^s
i Sstapomied.
-V]
f an the Uampage
TTnjfii
> while the oitiseno of ot**
i no more.
pig- They now pure the opizoot
by burning eolphatr in the stable**-
iagM^«kS3g? i t. ;
papers are speaking out in Tavor of
the_Ohio Liquor Law. >•», •
T
wero enjoying the repose
them by the S*M>atb, a
eight buffaloes canto gal-
over the railing. UHjCi, and
the town, end look a^pin
i
*di|W*jfne alariq ^ad become
nt ev«ry i^, wontdn
JfO. pJiKja wap armed,
PNWftV
rer ah d
:t.«qnsres........i&QJJ
1 fourth sol'a..... Saw 800f
I half o»l'u........45 00 75 (W
1 column .........76 HU QHtjlft
The Churches.
MtthoiM, 1st hundjy,|
^ ('tHHhrrlaei freshyfsrian, 2nd Sunday,
!/•». I)r. IIrockett.
1‘ruhyttrian, 3rd Sunduy, Rev. ——
J/m.iuHiiiy llaptiit, 4th Suuday, Kid. J.
»V. Cob .oily.
Pro! ft taut Kpitcopat, svrry 6th Sunday,
Ksv. K'aiiria It. Starr.
Aarvlmw at Ihs Chri.tian church on the
and S'indaya in each month, Eld.
Charles Carlton.
The (ftdors.* I * /
Conatantiue Lodge No. 13, A. K. A A M.,
Mx-vla last Saturday in cacti month.
It. T. /Inker, ir. M.
1 .{mikbit Chapter No 5t tuUSt* 'M Saturd
da> ;u saoh month.
And apples ripe and mollu*. '
•v i • i •
Xhorr soicy Bolds and blossoms rare,
Bond forth a rich perfamo.
Mid stroauilots pure and musts sweet,
Kro jt birds ot various piume,
No babies there are heard to cry— ,
Their mama’s ears to pant;
Th»*y juit wftk« up iii
4 lid go to sleep again.
There coffee grows on white <*k trees,
And rivers flow With brandy ;
The rocks arb’Tiverlaid with g Wd,
The women •hept as canny !
’Tie such a land I long to ace,
Like that stretched out above,
A land of truth and peace and health,
Ot light aud lie and love.
‘Oh ! that I were a feathered dove,'
• And gifted with their wings. “ •'
You bet' I'd leave “Id Arkanaaw,
A"d try to Bud these things—
IN TEXA8.
down.
failed.
Kven a bribo of teq dollars
Ho said he was compelled
Meanwhile tho dipitfirpro
V
Lpiipr propfja^ion
ory upoll of the
ea' to into-xlcate
Went on. The savor
food seemed
which pressed nearer and .
t took all tho police force
bti the grounds to .keep oeder. The
Difficulty or Bhj mlng
He period at the gate in June,
That so:t and balmy month,
llrneaih me sweetly beaming muon, •■**
A:.d twuutb—hiiiitb-*.suuth—b^uilA— 4
sau't bud a rhyius to month.)
Tears were to pass ere we should meet i
A wide aud yawning gall'
Divides me from my love so sweet,
While [nil---suit—dull—inulf—stuck
again. I eiin’t get an.v rhyme to
kulf. l’ui u gulf my tell.]
■4 p„ - J- K Zllair, 11. 1,,( 01,. how I dreaded in my soul
It It. Ada.us,5sc. To part from aiy sweet nymph,
fl’hilr veers should their mug seasons roll
npVio TUTnilW 1 die I re (nymph—dymph—ympli—1 guess
A HO JW.H.11S. I’ll have to let it go at that.)
Aha-man Jiail ^4-hor<e stage] arrive
Cn.-adsys, Thiirsdats and Saturdays, at !
*‘«loek p. m. Departs iuituedialely for
^ *1*"ri« mail (4-horso *i«v) arrives
.Wednesdays. Friday* anil S'lndyv*. at 10
p t*i f*r rthrrnuiM.
• .tfiiKlfiey mail (2-lmrse hack) rurive-
Toes liy*. Thar*dars and Saturdais at «
o'shmk p. in. Depats Wednejdays and
Fridays at 7 o'clock a- m.
(Jrsenville mail arrives Tuos lavs and
Fridays. Depart* Sundays tnd W.-dnes-
Jtay ' ' T, I'. Lydstnn.
JIM FAKB,/
£17^^37 a\f ^
Groeuvllle, Toxn«|
AVill attend promptly to ell huoinees on
' trusted to kis caro in Hunt a«d /anrtin
Couutios. /j,ii
R. W. CAMPBELL,
A TTOUXKYAT LA W,
Bonham, Faautn County, Texas,
•Will practico Id the Courts i f Fan
piu. Hunt, Collin, Grayn.ou, Lsinar
amt in the Snprenju Oqurt and Fed-
eral C-iurt at Tyler.
8. Ii. Matey, M- A. Knight
J. Q■ Cheaoiceth,
MAXEY. KNIOTTT ACnF,XOWETH
ATTftRXKYS AT LAW.
Tho undersigned bare formed a copart-
nership in tile practice of law n tho District
flourt ql Fannin County Persons desirous
of liur services oar. c nsult witheither of the
Vinn. All bus.nesa entrusted to us wulre-
ceir. our atriM attention MAXf;Y
M A.KNIO T.
J <j. CHENOWETHj
•AriJtr, tfranilej, In-
spootoh ■ of Public Schools, of tha
Dallasf!^strict, is'dead.
The courthouse at Liberty,
Tex., Wafo ftitistiraefl Bv flrb on 18k
night q^^Vifith ult^Joss, $10,000.
A construction train ran off
the track three lujjea, north of Mc-
Kinnoy, last woelc* kjfling one uiau.
M. Another ja)l ^c^ivory at Mc-
Kinney. ffli'uTjdcrs, the murderer of
iiufflncH, j[f[tl ‘all the horso-thioves
gone.
— .... ... —__
. Nnj. Burke, 0140 of tho offi.
ciqU pf tho Control railroad, com-
mitto^ suicide, by taking morphine,
at McKinney, last week, , ^
-A horse-throf was found hang-
ing to a limb’in Parker county, a
few days ago. His namo is sup-
posed to bo Caro Watson.
’ «#•'-
next
attempt'., ,Ip fHct, it Was A question
of bu|Jbl\ moat wjth. tfiein. The
enemy wk» out-flanked, aud A do- JP®
Uchmept Af one very largp bu^b' ,3
jtM firo4Vt$o (jnaiu ,n#
body of ihem^aceks of tho plains) ed
dead earnest! Tho svMIUn* flew
around the huSalo in the sgtclosure
As did tho gladktors pf old, around
the infbriuted bulls jn the amp hi-
tfeoat*r. Cql. Dudley, command-
ant of tho post, wtod aa chief direc-
tor of the thrilling sport, which
lasted some time. The buffaJo w>p
finally cornered anil kljled after, ffr.
ccjving shots too mgnerous to iqeip
tion, and niter haviiy « bombshell
thrown, do\yn _b»* tlqoat and ex
ploded.
In Urn fpeantimqrthosoveqabuflft-
loes in the^own. Wore hkving a red-
hdt 'timq. . O140 of them yffoobsd an
entrnnoo into the dining-room of
Uiunsey’s Hotel, and broke goveral
chairs in attempting to sit town at
hut the ataJllKtliAaicr Va* empty
The judges, except one esahhed old
bachelor, the tiiuew and all,;were
v*f
fore the eye
come 1
easily seen H»r
oult to learn
A min ea
inthe pe^fmer
hon°^
never sworn a profane wor
has twenty thousand /
•iNfekf
2‘!wl
-a
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<1 s*
S’
-Jy, anatli
tied thei
seated themselves At
crowd regarding them
i of
es, happy men,
the table- thv
with ill-disguised egvyv A roast
b^ef delicately domi wa§ put steam-
'tig hot upon the table; then foliow-
ld corn pudding, whose delicate
urotna ffelitiikm the ‘oMhotorlee df
aronta fell upon
the excited •rowd «liae breeaee of
Araby blest-’’: A protbsion of vag-
etablos, oooKod to yerfeetion, came
The judges ate and ate, prais-
r< flavqr op the food and tho
ot the oooit at every itffAithfbl.
when at lastdessert of, piping
hot Applo dump ling made ita appear-
anoe, the forbearance of t^o crowd
was at an end. They broke thrpugh
the ropes Into the ring With ohe Ae-
001 lured add red off the grounds by
ints, who made
purchased the Greeny]
X«t5SS
the people of Hunt ot
have the pleasure of reading' a goad
fianer, one In whtch The great us-
Bwrtbl reeonroes of Hunt will hg
made known to the owtMda world.
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•boloxattfloIMfllf,
nr
tut.. Our old friend Norton, of the
Dallas Intelligencer, had a fine
meerschaum presented to him dur-
ing Christ mus, and lots of eggnogg.
Bene ith n,y furti.ne’« «lcre daeras
My -|Mrit* nmk. .
F**r L * wV.i) m*u1 aiiuuiii. ba.
— a a - 7 ----- •
Anti (bulk — fiuii|i~Tr*uk — 1
iiovtir do iu Ibtj wo^ltf?)
k—that will
pn. J. X. HpNNBDY.
Ti'oders his prefcesio^ul sacviecS tr>
Dio citizens of Latjoiup and vicinity
piBcs at DrugStqr^. cpst sid# of the
kquars, Ladonla, Texas. .
DRS. KENNEDY k WILLS,
THY81 Cl AX $ / BVBQKfjXf,
Ladvma, T*x«».
Having BMesiated thsmaclvn tn|»th.r in
tbn piartice si Aedietne, tandcr their prn-
tcMinnj wrric*. to tke pMiple of Ladonit
and vicinity. Offira at E. I),
at*, s, wnee •
at., e, win tide m the aqsare.
Ki-nnrdy’i
ita
5‘lie hi rin.I livr il.-nr, lovely face
aj'iiliiu In-r azure .e>rl,
Bliv kin-w IM I hi- the wretchedm-e.
At well a. (f»rf—earf—larf—dart—barf
and hart; that won’t an.ijor, either.)
Oh I had loved her many )ear«,
I li'Vt-d her lor herself, 1
I loved her lor her fender tear*.
A',o alao for her (weIf—hi-lt—nnlf—belt
—pelf, no, no, not tor her ptll,)
1 took betw'een my hand, her head,
* How «weet bur lip. did peueli’
I ki.aed her lovingly and said—
« /{nnch—inoucho—louche—onoh,
a bit ol it did I aay, ouch!
I gave to her a f- nd adieu,^
Sweet pnpll of love’s school,
1 told her 1 would e’er be true,
And always be a (lonl—sool — meol— fool:
.iliac I Come to think of it, I win a find; foi
she fell in love with another fellow beloro I
was gone a .nonth.
teg- Tho lato'snow was the heavi-
est known in New York for twenty
years.
M-Wagons crossed the river on
)he ice &t Little Rock tjuring the re-
cent cold spell.
MB Whitclaw .Ecid “now owns
more than half the New York Tri-
buno, and takes Mr. Greoley’s place,,
as principal editor.
IQr English stjljstics establish
that 8,000 habos are over-lain and
killed annually by their mothers.
gSS4_ TTrtt' floor of hfio TUpti#*.
church at Williamsport, Pa., gave
p-ay, Christmai night, with 800 peo-
ple, killing twelve or fifteen of tho
congregation. C
tiSi- A bridge on a Pennsylvania
railroad broke down the ^tlier day,
and killed twenty-five people. Such
accidents are b ccoming alarmingly
frequent.
•9* It if remarknd by persons at
Washington that there is more good
fooling existing amqng the mombers
of tpo present Congress than Am
been known for twenty years. Th*
Rjpu^lic^ns seem satisfied with their
achievements, and ar? cultivating a
liberal spirit towahi their late oppo-
nents, and th? I^eiyocrats seem to
feel jhpt t^qy leave done the Jpest
.they could under thq circumstances,
and must be content with the oon.
sequences. Mnch good legislation
will result from this good state of
feeling.
SA. Prof. Jno. C. Newbury has a
ft’eo school of 25(V students, at Pilot ___
Point. And the new seminary build- gum bi
ing is said to bo tlio nncs't in North 1 D**
Texas. ren,ain
^ —s--
SO-Jasper county has a Imy by
tho name of Bean, who, at tho ma-
ture ago of ton years, weighs 80,0
pounds and measuros six foot in
hoight.
-•—*—•-;-
M. The committee sqi^ to itr
quire into the damage done the Tex-
as border by Moxioan i-aidors and
bandits, reports it at $80,000,000 and
possibly $100,000,000. *
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It is thought the M. K. 4 T.
Railroad Co. will build the Trans-
continental line from Sherman to
Ft. Worth, and use jt as a part of
their southwestern line.
table to m*ke"a squaro*znoa\ of an-
tclopo steak. Getting nis b»ck up
ut the toughness of the steak, he
overturned the table ana smashed
th* erocKory, 1 ware, information
had in tho moan time been conveyed
to Mr. Jamos'itamsey, who was out
on the war-path, and he returned to
turn the intruder out or else serve
him upon t^c half-shell. Just as
[Mr. R. entered one door, Mr. Buffalo
ran out at Uie other. R. leveled hi*
but it would not go off, and
trato osoariod ancjoinch ute
remaipi ng'six.’who'then’turned'tai 1
on the town, and canterod’ovor the
hills find far away, after having
smashed seveniUwindows, epestod
ad Intense excitement and played
tho douce generally.—Omaha Bee.
two younger aspirants, who
common cause qgainst the aged
dultfcr, saw toUl and all. That young
lady was the center of attraction in
That grand lo'ttery affair at
Pjjris, in which tho successful ticket-
ist was -to draw a fine mansion and
over so many railroad depots, has
boen postponed until July 1st.
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1ST Sant aula and Big Treo have
been roturnod to Texas, They
passed through Denison, chained to.
gethor, and slept over-night in the
Journal uffico, for want of a placo in
the hotel.
hor town after the codKing feat tho
first weeK. and hpr fame aproac
through all the country round. An
old bacholor fellow down in Grundy
oounty, with a farm so big that
takes him'all day to ride around it
and rattle on a hundred hil|s, h^arc
of her and made a pilgrimage al
the wav to that town to learn the
truth, lie got the gjrl, too, aHhough
tome of tke young .men of tho place
suWtyut a writ of habeas corpus to
dull day in August, just after
a balloon rose in the air at
>et Hills, on the oei
nglandr lt was infla
lightest gases whic
oould prodiloh, and
MB- The Dallas Intelligencer
comos to Us this week with tho pic-
ture of a ri.Y°r P,,ci two largo steam
prs at the head of one of the col-
umns. Wo Suggest tho addition
a few snags, frogs and ni^id-tnrtleS,1 ^
MB' On Chrtstaiaa eve, a party
of sportsmen gathered at a grocery
in the Perry sfttlemont, in Dallas
county, and go4 up ^ horse-race.
O^ie of the ridhrs, Tom Forkner,
was throiyn off horse, and his
head burstod open against the
ground.
'MFf
IIow to Get A Husband
A oorrespoadent writing from the
city of Msnq)his< to tho Conrior-
Journal, a6 Louisville,! gives tho
following^amusing doscriptioa of
how a young tody cooked) for *1^1
premium, at An Agricultural^Fair;
I hoard of a young lady thoother
day,up in middlqT^nijcs'seq, who, as
the river mAn'i»y,na8 taken anothe
chute. The d^ty told about her
did my soul good, and for tho com-
fort of othor^ half-starved dyspeptics
like myself, whose tardy sustenta-
tlon is effoctcd by means of fried.
chicken, soggy biscuits, greasy hash
knd sole-loatnor fritters, I’ll relate
h. For j-ears past, as a matter
more form—-Mometfolng handed
down from remote antiquity—Use
officers of the oeiwty .fair held in
tho j/eighborhoed where this young
lady lived have boen in the habit of
offering a premium to the lady (un-
married) cooking tha best dinner.
It was a dead letter. Nobody had
contested for the premium within
the memdry of the oldest inhabitant.
This‘year, hifwe^er, the young lAjy
of whom I ame peaking determined
to 'kompvte'' wr tRo pride. Her
name—I wish l could immortaliso
” I Fit—" KsteaTenamaju T1
Aihoiiest up a stoTo iok her,
skafase to shield her Crons too
■unhand about 11 o>’eio0li«f the jf«l
teT A Georgia orator the other
day spoke of tho “infinity ojf {j)e
molecular substances whereupon
tho nogroes cheered lustily, undone
old darkey said, “ Kf e way de
Dimmykrats do^ I kant ^ wid 'em
no moah!” I,
•aT* Mr. Conner’s bill, creating a
new distrjipt for a Federal court fi
nanal <^ug fronji the Mississippi river
to Galveston, ifiU probably pass
during the present session of Coa*
gr<Js*;
day she went to worker*
1 The matter had been Uvlkedabout
by every one in the neighboi4oad»
ynd curioeity was QP tip-toe. A
crowd colloid arqun^ ui"
where the elqv^yras's^t'up, t
me mornin
♦bon Miss
tondsomo
daughter of the ex-Mayor
(own—appeared ou the grimnd, emA
Blitting op« white apron and rolling
njftddp Mvdry unit wa$’eager to
im'BWbcl a sight. There was a
(roc hoar by which soon beeMM
black With spe^fors, who had
climbed «p to * batter v}ei*
The branches were finally *0 bur-
dened that one by on* they broke,
precipitating thoee upon them to the
ground, nM0 one man was left. 1$
to* tree. He sat in a lofty fork,
with eyes riveted on the scene be-
low. No amount ot persuasion by
beneath, envious of his better
could induce him to come
coanty. Thqy fgere too\*te. ^
XO YOUNG MKX
Tbe young man who has an am-
bition to make a great noise in the
world should learn boilfeh making.
Ho aen make more noise at that
trade than: any thing else he ean en-
gage in. | f t. ) ,g „ lolj l- > I
If he beliex-ee a man should
" strike for wages ’’ hs shouM Wafti
blaoaiiliMathing—especially if he is
gohU at H blowing."! *- ,.
If he would embrace aprofession
in which ho woukl rise rapidly, he
should ' became- an aeronaut! Me
could’ht find anything better “ for
high.”
lie could certainly do a thriving
(and perhaps a starving business) at
the cooper trade.
If ho balieves in “ measure, not
men,” he will embark, in the tailor-
ing business. , t
If the ono great object of his life
is to make money he should get n
position in the United States mint.
It hq is n punctual sort of a cnap'
and anxious to be “,on time," he
should put his hands to watchmak-
ing- I- > • I. IU ,
If be believes it the chief otid of
man to hnv# his buqiitess largely
“ felt," why, of course he will be-
come! a.hotter. ... 'i ’
If he wants to get at the root of
d thing, he will*\}eoome a dentist—
al though if he does, he will bo found
“looking down ih the mouth.’.’ ‘1
• If g man is s L---L’-'
■ti* ’sboirfA' 8*eh
fhioti Will habit hens of his bsd work
Should he be inclined to high liv-
ing, but prefer a plain hoard, thbo
the oarpentor trade will, suit him.
'To can plain I>oaM enough at that
If he u needy and woll'kfjd he
One'du
noon,
the foot of Cleet Hills, on the cen-
tral plain of EngUndr -ft wns inflat-
ed with the 11|
ill
rose with amazing 1
p and it encounter
ouds more than n_thousand
thick. Emerging from this, th* sun
deepest plue, and ^owT|ty oldnd-
lgnd—An immoasurSabld i ”
clo'uu,"whose s
as that of tl\e ^
in view,
dark 'cavibes appeared beltRjt
peake rind sides of thoee dfH|d)
tains, noxt to tho sun ,glit'
snow, but casting shadows
were solid rock. TTp’ros
loon with trsmonaoiif' vslooity.'
Four miles sbovo the earth a pigeon
was let looso; it dropped down
through the air as if it had been a
stone. The air was too thin to ena
bio It to fly. ..It wm M If
WUm-teahedsel
would sink at once in the thinfior
watori Up, up, still higher f What
a sile'ncs profound 1 The heights of
the sky VeW’as still a* the deepost.
depth's ot th* ’VjtjeflfrtJ *W^nre,' It'lwas
found 4»rinj '* ‘
Atlantic cab
stirred from year
duet which imp*
on the ftirnltero $1
No eound, no
eunthine
which it
iipercopi
iMkhnoaiytho bright
...... 'r**°,op us'^8$i
Despite the sunshine, everything
freesos. The air groyrsjoo Rijn to
for a few m
support life even for a few minutes.
aoipwt
air ship, the 6thcr watching th*
scientific instrum*nts,snd recording
them with n rapidity bred of long
iractice. Suddenly at th* latter
Pr
looks at his
grows dim, he
his sight, and miiy.'l
falling barometer,
rising rapidly. A
lies within a foot of
reach it, but hie j___
rig abdbe;
will he right at home an^bnker.
He’ shonld’ht become b oigar ma-
ker. If he does, aH hi* work will
end in smoke.
'The young man who enjoy* plen-
ty pf company, and is evwreadjOo
scrapo acquaintance, will find (ne
barber business a congenial pursuit.
The qnMrest way for him to se-
cond tnidhe top round of Ids oaRihg
is to bdoome a hod carrierT* 'J‘l1
A vary ** grave” young man might
flourish a* an Undertaker.’1 * 1 '
Don’t chairmakl'ng, for, no
™stomeM,‘thIy'
get down dn yoi
Afid don't bboome an nmh
“
dp-
The
tho fri)__
please your
I adroier or later
gaxujrm
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Burnett, Tom R. & Farr, Jim. North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 11, 1873, newspaper, January 11, 1873; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914587/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.