The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1907 Page: 3 of 14
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Henrietta Independent:
BANK SUES TREASURER.
In a suit filed in district court
last Friday the Merchants and
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county’s “temple of justice” just
the same as it was before* It is
a matter of general knowledge
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that a person can go to Bowie
and get anything most he wants
in the way of alcoholic drinks.
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Among Our Exchanges
for the purpose of evad- Drug Store.
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Newmhn & Rhodes, Prop.,
The Midway Barber Shop.
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That real busy man that you
see on the streets occasionally
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Now there you go again, shoot-
ing off your head about some--
thing, and quoting us about as
•rrectly as you ever done any-
iing in your life. ’ The truth of tween President Roosevelt and
& matter is the Times-Post was Senator Foraker over the ever
■kknown to reproduce any- meddlesome negro will not be so
^s it was or to state any- disastrous as the little scrap over
'it should have been the same worthless object which
began 46 years ago.
The Sherman Daily Register “from the town of Henrietta and more good and make/one feel tX
Texas, on last Wednesday, doing
"Considerable damage to property —
besides injuring several persons. _
Henrietta is again to have elec-®
trie lights. A new company hasH
purchased the old plant and wil||g
remodel the same, promising the jfl
cation. All matter run and
charged for until ordered out. ,
The NEWS a man indefln-tely.
ble thepaid in advance bona him feel badly.
fide circulation of any paper
ever published in Nocona.
Published Every Thursday.
Nocona\ Texas, Jan. 17, 190”.
1, Commissioner’s Court to ordei
s, an election in their School dis trie
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. whether a epecia
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H. H. Brewster,
A. F. Harrell.
The Right Name.
Mr. August Sherpe, the popu- "
lar overseer of the poor, at Fort|^
“Dr. Kimr’s |
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Remo^|j>NoHce
We have moved our shop to the building formerly
occupied by T. J.' Mitchell, next door to the F. & M.
Bank, where we have equipped the swellest shop
in the county. Come in and see us.
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in power over two months* and
yet these things exist. When
y they going to be closed?
ver, legally; perhaps never
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/ We wish it would be enforced.
/ Sincerely we do. Also we desire
to see this “taking orders” stop- people better accommodations^
/ "Ved and would that there was . and cheaper Rights than they had!
’1 along nicely there and that it is
1. oneofthte most pleasant places
- tb live that he has ever seen.
s The good people of school dis
? trict No. 10 are circulating s
: petition to be presented to .the
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y ing secured his servicb<|L
The cyclone season has^igain
opened up. Two of the whirli-
The new administration has been 1 struck the town of Linden,
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The Nocona News.
B. A. CARTER,
Publisher.
Entered as second-class matter June
10, 1905, at the post o^iceatNocona,
Texas, under die Act of Congress of
March 3, 1879.
Subscription, per year
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1 heretofore.
IB. Lewis returned last Fri
” day from a month’s stay at hi At -f/C
Qld home in Fayettesville,
Mr. Lewis had not seen his old
h home for thirty-two years, and
injury by rnis-
Ringgold has a new paper, the
Ringgold Recorder. -----
that it will not be so full of gush
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Time waits for no man. And
that reminds us that * we are to
have an election in the near fu-
ture. Better get your thinking
cap on and wonder if you' would
riot like to have a seat on the
temporary said some weeks ago, town council.' bank It is alleged tW the in-
junction suit filed by Dyer’s
Fourteen pages of good reading bondsmen was malicious and
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tire situation correctly that time. s|jOWS our subscribers that terest at the rate of
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paper worth the money they the county for the time it was ah accounts due the old firm are
withheld from possession there- payable to him.
t H. H. Brewster, ;
of, which is computed to be
$2,025, together with $3,000 pen-
alty for failure of delivery of the
amotfnt of jts loan to Treasurer
Dyer.
It is further alleged that Mr. Madison/la., says: “Dr. King’s
Dyer colluded with his bondsmen New Life Pills are rightly <ed
in furthering their suit by fleeing as they act more agfee^^Ujfi
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tion COULD NOT be enforced, newspaper plant will be sold to "went a distance of about 7 miles ter than any othbr; laxative.
lieve it WOULD be enforced, and on Jan. 26, the same having been chard of defendant W. B. Wor- and constipation.
we are still of that same opinion, declared a bankrupt by the court, sham
We had “frosties” last summer We hope the purchasers thereof ~
the new officers were will keep it up to the standard of ,
We still have them, newspaperism that it has attained |
There is one in operation within in the past.
is a business-like young man, who
Counts his friends b*" scores and
any firm should be V' A^Lof hav-
To My Friends and Old Customers'
After being with you for the past twelve months at
the Crites Livery Stable and Wagon Yard, I have now
moved to the Keyring Wagon Yard and Livery Stable,
and still want and will appreciate your trade, so remem-
ber friends, when in Nocona to stop with me.
To the Drummer, traveling people or anyone who
wishes to make a drive or to be taken anywhere, call on
I me. Your calls will be quickly granted. I now have
, good teams, good rigs and prompt attention will be
en to all calls.
I J. W. HANEY
Phone 40 Nocona,
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ig service of the order of the
commissioners court making the
loan, and to give his bondsmen
time to prepare and file their
injunction suit.
Ryan Times-Democrat.
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JOHN R. MILLER,
Contractor and Builder,
Estimates Cheerfully Furnished.
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It makes bond,
' Feathprstone and J. D. Stine, the
sum of $3,000 penalty and $2,025
da“1ia^es’ making total of ^$5,025. which point he is preparing to
move.
accompanied him, not that he had
any business in Nocona, but just
to show Tink the road.
Dissolution Notice.
The firm of Brewster & Harrell
and therefore has been dissolved by mutual
as plaintiff is entitled to recover in- consent, H. H. Brewster retiring'
‘ six per cent
some way by which it could be
done." We look upoi\ this ques-^
tidn without prejudice and sug-
gest that the way to -enforce the
local option laws is to quit using
it. That’s our remedy and we
practice what we preachvJ£|j||
being our judge we have never
^bpen caught with a pint bottle in
■bar pocket on the streets of No-
Kpna as has the editor (?) of that
■b-called newspaper, the Times-
Bost, wfio undertakes in above
Brticle to do ns an
fcnoting us. Enough.
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Being sure F’ proposition
” - ’ *r tax for schoo
be levied in i
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The NEWS emphatically denies
HEhyer said that the local op-
but it did say that it did riot be the highest responsible bidder and hid himself in the peach or- Guaranteed to cure biliousness \
25c at Clark’s
We Never Said It
If we are not resting unde?
the wrong impression,' our con-
the prohibition law could not be
enforced.* From general reports
from over4he county, it seems matter this week is not so bad. without
that the News did not size up But then we like to give this, ;
Qit.iiat.inn rnrrArtlv that, t.imn . - ..3
T . _J six per cent from the firm. All indebtedness
endeavoring to give them on the amount of its loan from ig assumed by A. F. Harrell and
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the new venture and sincerely
welcome it to the field of Monta-
gue county journalism.
Better pay your poll tax.
Dc-o’t let the fact slip your,
mind that you must pay your poll
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Advertising rates furnished on appli- 1 - " ■■ -J-'----- ; Planters bank seeks to recover these days, is not Dr. Overbv,
.Why not have the courage to from ex-Treasurer J. C. Dyer the doctor of dental surgery, but
Say: ' £^a^ tJ)a.y" ” Do^’tstan<i and the sureties on his official H. Overby, the new manager of
W. B. Worsham, W. H. the opera house.
T. W. Williams drove his horse
and buggy to Nocona, Sunday, to
Tire editor of this ^aper
The suit grows out of the liti-
gation over the loan of the county
funds by the commissioners court
to the Merchants and Planters
bank.
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Carter, B. A. The Nocona News (Nocona, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 17, 1907, newspaper, January 17, 1907; Nocona, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1372473/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Friends of the Nocona Public Library.