The Texas News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1869 Page: 4 of 4
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t Pictures Messrs. Cayterfit
arrived at Eon ham, aud are
take pietarea of every 4e-
Ct prices to suit.
/COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
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Austin Street. Jeffemou, Texas.
| CHA3 E HYNSON,----PnopaiKToa.
oct 10 2 6m
hy Mr* Carter in
at* Of PeMte Square
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Kaw I i«n *«•**
John Henry & Co.,
whole** la dealer* to
BOOTS, SHOES AMD BATS
Lyceum hold* regular | j 21 aud 123 Common St.,
week, at tie 0441 NEW ORLEANS.
BRANCH nF OAK HALL, St. LOUL*.
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ADOLPH ISAACS, Proprietor.
No. 1 Dallas (Street, Jefferson,, Texas,
Men’s and Bov's Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Boots
Shotas, Hats and Cap?, Wholesale and Retail, at St. Louis prices.
G. W. JOHNSON, of Bowie County. ] AgenTs.
MAURICE MOSES, of Louis, $
M. A. HO***WORTHY
*tf*aruprepared* fill g orier* for
Doatl I« resident agent for tie a»»ove Imon*,
, ' hiam.kand- **4 all orders left with him will meet
I'teeako" ** ; " ! l _... with prompt attention. Office on Dal-
JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
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tftmrni, eeiea the old ui
Isssp
tot yoareelvea, aad j— r-- . ^ d ■
chase* i4tf f t 5
4|l $ !§ g!
from strict* IMaato with beta € ate |?«
'1-
year par-| \
l by him in Mew Orleans 2
aa Shipped an the Mitti*
eoneeqaentiy, lead. * ** E
in be dopHcafted, I * y £ q
We will pet the " Jr'S- g
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ALL COMPETITORS DISTANCED !!
The Charter Oak Stove
The Champion of the Paris and Mt ,Vrrnon Fair, and the ta
vofite rf the Ladies of the Sooth, is rapidly superseding every other
kind of stme in use:—S. W., STONE, Wholesale and R*t*il
Dealer in Tin-Ware, Sole Agent for>is section. Depot on Mar-
shall Street, near the Old City Hotel, Jetierson, Texas. v3n2l
THE
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BONHAM, TEXAS.
MISCBLLAN
The Childrea’a Hoar.
A Magazine for the Little Ones.
Edited by T 6. Aanca.
TWO VOLUMES a TEAR BIOjRMM
JANCART AMS JUNE
.’i .. .i A ?:
TERMS.—$1 28 a yeer in advanee. let^
ie* for i3. 10 copie# and 1 exn* ta fdtor
up of clut>, $40. * Hone Magazine and ChR-
drenV Hour, $2 80. Gntev’* Lady Beak aad
Children’* Hour, $3 60 a yaar.
Specimen copies 10c. Addrea*
T. S. ARTHUR & SON,
100 k 811 Chemut St. PbntRdetpbia.
O’ Any aobsariber to the Children's Hoc
can have t be Home Magaaiae for $1 80. '
-tlf
THE CHEAPEST
Proapeotua
or THE
TEXAS FARMER
m £’352 •rick Limy and Sale Stable,
By J. W. UNDERWOOD,
■
couldn’t j M Tcxai Ml Shreveport
J. W. DODD,
Wholesale Grocer,
>' = ■■ 1, $'. f-* -f
Austin St,’ between Polk 8? Walnut, Sts.
m h,4 • *‘p■ >TT ?;t. . ~_r
RUSSELL Ac
FOUWARUINgAto COMMISSION MERCHANTS
_
J jEFFEItaON, TEXAS,
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PUBLISHED IN
;. i o . _ ...
1 at'V
H eight of-| —
ahaw away while aMb I arriaget, Buggies and Saddle Rones £ fn n| p T| p \
♦ waa to ba 1-m4.- For Babe or Hire. ^
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For Bale or Hire.
\l • • ■ . i
•,* Ganilemen from the country, wishing
I to vwk fi<*w Orleana, or any point oif th»*
river, by leavinir »heir animal* wt«h me, ean
““ * th-m e«reful!y and 'aHbfiiHy aften<’edto.
nun aid Mou* Boca it ard &«,d.
v3-i.3l-I).
-W th nk weTli__
FSWS MOH73IE.
r evening, laat,! .
ag night, I Corner Market and Crockett Streets,
followed Bhrereport, La.
wwa sc,
hm^MM \a Tuaanny manaiag, ] csL S. S MTft t a t i Piapiktai
vrbeh H ualaeked ajq” hat fell to again
H •cloak, and white U»i* article
and Groceries.! -'««■«
J. A. H. HOSACK,
,
A.XJO TIONEER ,
oMisiUo Mcpchant and MaDtlf4ctu^a^s, Ag^nt,
JEFFERSON, TEXAS,
TBKMS:
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t .75
.74
»aigoa of abating
10 P°°r j Baanl aad Ladgmg, pea week, 14-0o
Aa I Benrd and Lodging, per d«v,
3 09
tofeo
Board aud L dgiug, Var inoeth 40 00
■> Lndgi
• are all «p »n4 *® g; B.—No Vitra charge* for fire* a tiuhta
mr mail cammnai- vl nSMy
world eat off, and I
J A.*j
lEWf this week, deal gently
youf
___nyi ha aever deaired hold but
one office in his Wfe, nod that waa the
1£^'|CAPITO» HOTEf
candy with
warm a mlwmk, hfuMm
Price Reduced—Fare Per Bay, Cur-
rency, $290
— Large Brick Livery 8teble. —
THY US ONCE
Solicit Consignments snd Order- for the Purchase or Sal* of Produce Merch.n ««
d;i- or Property: eud will gWe apeoial atteotioa to the Receiving snd Forward-1
‘.. g Business V T , _v«-nS-lyr..
K. D. BATEMAN**'*’***......**■.....*............BATEMAN
Bateman & Brother,,
. . t ' *
Commtifiion Merchants,
Dealer* in
heavy dry goods
Gr R O CE R I E S
Large brick ware rooms above high water,
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TEBMSi)
(Specie)
One copy, 1 year, ............$2 00
I • . •
“ $ mo'i............ 1 00
ir vt
IN OUR
He
that Moo. if it look him afl aammer
L—Wa
to wel-
Mr F
for the
Cres
> he
toa daye. a aaw stack at tia, shaot-iroo
ota., together with a Urge number ef
atovea, which he wfll toll aa raoaooaMe
yaBalaftrmsaa Mwal
ami wfll have aa hsdl
withal, a
hijn r —1
IT Ob walk lag op f
„ •iAay,Utoatohafamh
of the
JEFFKR80N, TEXAS.
ocMO p3 3 ly
I , D. W TAYLOK.
f M j,| gg.pKOOF WAREBOrSB ABOVR HIGH WATER
araham
- -
WteolcMale Groorrti, Ykocelvinir, Forwarding and
COMMISSION MERC I ANTS,
. AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOS & SHOES
MANUFACTURERS a Large Supply of Bigifing snd Ties Always on Hand.
lad Dealers In > Al.SO
BARNUM & BRO
A Leak. Ilnrarl,
JO® OIPFEOIE
Wa are Prepared to Foroiah
BLANKS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;
The Texas Farmer will ba pobliahed
month ly nt Henderaoa, Ro»k County,
Texas the first nnmber of which will be
issued in January or February, 1808.
The object of the Texas Farmer mil ba
to instruct in the best modes of eaifciva-
tioo of the different soils for apecifio ag-
ricultural purposes; to investigate mod
recommend the most practicable tabor-
saving machines; to encourage the intro-
duction and raiding of fiQe stock; to pre-
mote the cultivation of.fruit; to gi*« di.
rectioos for improving Odr homes, aod for
living more at home. Ia brief, the
Farmer will be devoted to tbc Farm, the
Orchard, the Garden, the Kitchen, ike
Fireside and the Slock. As Texas ia
one of the greatest grape countries on the
coutloeot, this subject wifi be largely
rested of. The be*t grapes for this eh-
matc, the best mode of culture, Ac . will
be subjects of considerst«oi». The tnuek
neglected subject of nual culture, the _
Bee, will ocoupy a poition of the paper.
In preneatiug this eaterprisu to the
public, and asking for It confidence and
support, no apology is offered. There ia
an agricultural paper publiahed west of
thn Mississippi, south of St, Louis—*
That one is much needed will be asm*
ceded. Aa it is evpcptad the Farmer
will have an extensive circulation, it #iU
afford ac exceUeut medium for %be a4- 1
Terti*emeat ofdifferent kinds of jpaohia-
ery, labor mviDgu .imptemeat*. nuraerive,
fine atoek offered for sale, and evorything
pertaining to agrieultpre and horticulture.
No puina or expense will be spared to
make the paper, both in appeararei* aad
matter, worthy of patronage, sod to ha
greeted by every family ae a Wvleume
visitor. -*
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE:
1 ccpy 1 year, (anrreucy) f 2,OB**
3 copies ,r *• 6.00
7 « .. 10,0#
VT. K. MARSHALL,
J. M. DODSON.
Add rest, /'Texas Farmer,” Henderson
i Texae.
■ — * —— ■■ —
- - ’ v l/l . .•
“THE LAND WE LOVE.”
A NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE,
EDITED IT ?
D. H. HILL,
(Late ef the Southern Army) -
Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arte*
TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
One copy one year, $3, invariably ia ad.
vaoce. Each elab of tew cadi autocribsra
will be fnmiahed wi b on* extra aerator-
Fitly rojiK-a tor sieoen dollar*. (He ha ad red
co sv tor twraty dollar*.
Fand- at oa^ risk mate to remkled hr
check or P. O. money order.
Addresa, -ffice,
Ca AX LOTTE, N. 6.
'ID ■ .
A-Mcucrcao. !r«..™ |
•*n Austin Sir "
FKRSQN. TI
Orafeemr'Mes
Warehouse Fronting on AuMin Street in Rear of our Store,
ManuthetnYe j S JEFFKRSQ^^EXAS. oo*J0 3 3 ly
— The Celebrated Industrial Plow, — j w. 1. Cates, la toe eflke, C. C. Orshmmt $Osc Wep*t, T. B. Beeves, Becetvla; CIA.
K.peei »Uv d*p«ed to the soil of Texas.
I_ _ U IJArwooD house,
BLANK NOTES,
BALL TICKETS
by a»i
laid mace)
teg to aa»
tisst the other
wa aaw oa the
tad freoa ua, a
mate."
ta asaant his
grocery mao
he BmaUy got
MOaeS hone ia
dw headway,
not very har-
ard
speed,
aod a turn-
Wa
, tha iocfdartbrlag-
amaaod amtenal*
rioi w-.eU a **►**'
m^=J®-eamJW. J. Sedberry,
end Mower*, Buckeye Grain Drills, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
RSS \ Brag*, aetlctow, Han, OIU,
sd Carden Need-, Ac.. Ac., DYE*HUFFS,
All of which will to farniahed at tb« ven cfjHOOTi BOOKS STATIONERY Ac
*°w eat prices, bv G«r Agent*. Messrs W. v tFTAS
W. Raaaeil A Con and Messrs Dam A JEFFERSON. TEXAS.
Yoang. v3-nli 3m«. iVcscrijiftoja Carefully Prepared.
-•_ oct 10 2 lv
N O T I C,E.
LABAN BRYANT. Adm’r of the I _ i „ e, _
estate .d Roher Mo -nd M. Sslf, dec’d. J . M, JWLUrpny
baviag filed bis sco >ont in the office i*f‘
the County Clerk of Fannin county, ai i ..._ . (. .
the February term, A D 1869. for final (vSacccsaora to A. U. W RIGHT & to.,;
aettl rneut a* such; tbote sre ther. fore to MCBITllNO forwakdino coolmiiwion
notify all peraoos intereried to appear at
the court house in the town of Bonham, ^
on the last Monday in March, 1869, at Grocery MerelllDts,
a term of the mid oourt then and there I LARGE BRICK WAREHOUSE AND SHED
U> be held, and eoute-t sain aoeouot, or (Eutirely above high wnter mark.)
settlement will be made aa prayed for. m
8AM L J GALBRAITH. Noa », 4, *• •, Levee,
County clerk. JEFFERSON, TEXAS.
WWWANTED-Twogood ?rl
Ww Boot-makera.—Apply >11 due*, for sale or abiyaaent, aollciled
^ March 34—t W ly
tkia olficw
Jefferson, Texas,
\V. fl. flitjwodd. - - -Prtprielpr.
! BILL-HEADS,
HAND BILLS
Ratea—-Currency!
P»r dsy .................... $3 001 POSTERS,
“ m* al................... 1 00
* * weck....................16 00
. 38 8m
BURDEN Sc DALE,
WHOLESAL* AND KKTAIL DEALEEO IN
Dry Goods. Groceries,
Hardware Queenaware,
Cutlery, Ac., ko„ &o,
Ladonia, Texas.
Highest market price paid for cotton,
hidt s, and other country produoe.
CT Anv person wishing fo purchase tto
'HISTORY OF SHELBY AND HIS *iF.«
can do an bv leaving their n*m<** and locatioB
with M. J. R Yoang, a' Bonltam, J. H. Dana
Si co , at Warren, or with the agent at Lado*
nk, A. J. BUR DBM. 1
funeral notices
ETC., ETC.. ETC.,
With Neatneas aod Dispatch.
Addreaa
W. T. GhAST It Publisher
Qodey-a J^ady’o g^ok,
» v
The Cheapeet of Lottes’ Magaeimee
Because it ie the Beet
JSditod by
Mas. Saeah 3. Hale, and L. A. Quote.
"irzst?9%
One copy, one year - - - g
Two copies, owe year - 5 »
Three copies, - - * - 7
I - - • • 10 w
and one extra copy te the u
person yetting up of the dub - MOO
Eujht eopiet and one extra to the pur-
eon yetting up the club - _ 21 0b
Eleven copies and one extra to the
person getting up the dab 27 50
Godey'a Udy's Book and Artbar’a Home
Magazine will toaent on* year ao reedyt ef
•4 00. 1
(hidey’s Lady’s Book and Tha CMMsoeV
Hour will to sent eos year eo rosdpt d
•3 40. i . twsifl
one year on receipt of $5 00.
tT The money must *11 he amp at eo* Item
lor auy ol the dnba, and addition* amy b»
made to elnbt at dob rate*. Tto Lady'#
Book will be tent to any pnet-oflte where tow
sutoeriber may reside, and mkaeriplteai teoy
commence with any meath in the year. We-
c ^
nomteen win di ricripi oi ihc•
preleraMe to bank ate
*
aa, *hodd the order or draft be tete---
it ea* be renewed without lots to the mater-
, > an -t
J
*'K .
V. B, Car. Sixth aad Ohsteam tea.
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Burnett, Tom R. & Gass, William T., Jr. The Texas News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 13, 1869, newspaper, March 13, 1869; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898643/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.