North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 5, 1873 Page: 3 of 4
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tag" Caylor still taKea the best
pictures.
8Sg~ Save the pieces—of my shirt
collar. ,
Weir Little red apples on the
streets.
Weir Fannin county has 600 Good
Templars.
Weir lleat broaon out on the
babies—and their littlo backs have
to bo rubbed muchly.
WOT A new business house is being
erected near McKee & Arledgc’s
livery stable, south of the square,
war Wo notice tho prettiest flowor-
garden in front of Mr. J. J$. Nunn’s
residence that we have seen in tho
city. _ ^
BUT The farmers in tho country
s^y their children are all “plzcnod”
on barber-polo candy—given them
}>y tho candidates,
j®* Our edition goes boy ond forty
quires, this week. How very un-
popular this “ .Radical sheet ” is be-
coming ! _
BSay-lt is tp Mrs. Spoils, our near
neighbor, that wc owe thanks this
week, for an abundant supply of
plioico vegetables.
jSbjy- Our confreres are offering
their papers a year for tho largest
watermelon. We’ll do it, too,
friends. Send.in your nuts.
Hr,r Mr. Wright, on Red river,
says tho storm on Sunday blew 600
bushels of apples off the trees in
his orchard.
WOT Sin^e tho return of the can-
didates from their canvassing
four, wc observe the knees of their
punts are very much worn. Been
dandling the babies.
Bro. A. H. Latimer lectured
at Stcphcnsvllle Tuesday night, and
Organized a degree lodge ot Good
Templars. Tho Order there num-
bers about eighty members.
WOT Those of our subscribers who
have been receiving theiy paper
ill rough the ppstofficc, can, if they
desire to' save postage, roqeiyek
from .the printing-office in future.
war An interesting concert wasi
•iven at the Seminary hi Honey
'Grove Tuesday night last, by Mrs.
A. G. Stobaugh and her-music class,
for the benelit of the Honey Grove
(brass baud. ,
It must be a mistake—
what some fellow said about the
Democratic ineetieg last Saturday-*-
that one of tho prominent members
present suggested that the burbecue-
ists to-dav should discard the ‘eagle’
'from the banner, and substitute the
raccoon—because of the “rings” on
its tail ! _f
WOT i’rofi Carlton was returning
from church in tho country Sunday
evening, when ho was overtaken by
,tho storm and had to take shelteri
in a house by tlio wayside, lie bad
just got the mules unhitched from
his carriage, when tho wind took
^he vehicle sailing over tho prairie
quite lively for half a mile, when it
.caught against a hillock and stopped.
Had there been no obstacle in the
way, the* Professor thinks his buggy
would have come on to town, a dis-
tance of six or eight miles.
Wo are authorized to announce
J. N. Lane, of Jlonliam, as an in-
dependent candidate for District
,Clerk of Fannin county.
DAVIS & CHAIN,
At the old Alexander Coffter,” Bonham,
Hardware,
Stoves,
Tinware,
Iron, Steel, Carpen^r’8 Tools, Nails,
Horso-shoes,, etc. etc.,
In fact, a general Hardware establishment,
[jgp lioofing, Guttering, Piping, etc., put up in style to
order.
STOVES! STOVES!
Cooking Stoves for tho Ladies!
HEATING STOVES FOR YOU11 PARLORS AND OFFICES!!
TINWARE
OF EVERY VARIETY.
And everything else usually kept in a stove and tin-ware
establishment.
ELL, RAINEY AND CO
| Successors to J. W. & J. R. Russell & Co ]
RECI IT INC, FORWARDING <f CO il MISS 10 N MERCHANTS,
Wholesale Grocers & Cotton Factors,
AfJKKTS FOK
American Powor Co., Blaudy’s Stea m Engines, Coleman’s Corn Mills, aud
II kinds of Machinery. . JEFFERSON, TEXAS. jultf
L. LkCherhk^ jj Scnui.Ts.
Le(5rierse & Schulte,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND
IMPORTERS,
gOI, 208, 205, 207 strand, Qalveston.
BATEMAN & BRO.,
• fc\irwarding & Commision Merchants
-ANl>- ■
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
-By—
F.P. WELLS,
West side of the Square, BONiiAM.
Roofing, guttering, piping, etc., put up in style to order.
DAVID RHINE,
III tlio Rig Ulu.o Store,
NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE SQUARE,
HAS A LARUE ASSORTMENT 0E
New Goods!
Wo are authorized to announce
Oapt. A. A. Rutherford, of Honey
Grove, as a candidate for Justice of
♦he Peace in Precinct No* 4, Fannin
county, subject to the decision of
the people at the ballot hex.
CF JOHN PIKER, at tjie Metro Depot,
receives subscription) for all gapers and
magatinee in the United Statin.
llnnhnm, Juan tff-lin
Id VERY & SALE TABLET
p.oofs ft Sljocs mrtr intend lllmbititbisc,
, a
“Which he is selling — -
CHEAP FOR GASH!!
Don’t fail to Call on us.
J. M. NUNN,
lias now one of the most complete
I'
'Stocks of J§bneak Hbrciiaspse
IV NORTH TEXAS,
Which will be sold very low for cash.
ALL GQQDS PRICED IN CURJILNOY.
All iuDbtod to us will plcaso settle immediately.
I). p. lanujsT
West Side of the Pudmc Square, BoNnam,
NEW SPUING & SUMMer GOODS
Boots, Shoes, and Hats, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Gentlemen’s
Clothing, Staple Goods, etc. etc.
Cheap for Cash!!
WST A special assortment of Ladies’ fine Dress Goods, [latest styles,] and
Hats.
JEFFERSON.
The Missouri, Kansas A Toxas Ry.
having completed an* opened for
business tl.flirNoW> Eastern Extxn-
sion [Missouri Division] from Sedalia
to Hannibal, aro now- runuiug their
Elegantly Eqniped 'frain*
through to Hannibal without change
Pussengers for Points in Nprtbcrn
Missouri, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minneso-
ta, the upper Mississippi Region
Northon and Central Illinois, Chica-
go, Michigan, aud the Great North-
east, will find this the Short-st, Cheap
est and Quiekest Route. Through
Cars will continue to run through to
5t Louis without change VIA SEDA-
LI4, as heretofore.
For lull information an to timo, and
a correct map of this Line and its
conuoctions, also a beautilul Cbromo
view of this Lino and the.towns and
country through which it passes,
address,
m
m
.TEX
If. Miller,
Rusk,
VV. 6. Voal,
Wnxahacbio.
P. II. Childrt-aa
GiK. Alford,
“'ALFORD^nU^^vilil;
ALFORD, VEAL
& CO.,
ns, M" 9
FACTORS,
^ ^Commfn:ial S—Ct' mo.,
General Commission Merchants
Hanging and Ties furnished at Lowest Cash Rates, fa he paid for when Cotton is sold
Orders sent to either House for Merchandise, Plantation Supplies, Fannin,/ Utensils
Machinery, fv., promptly Jillbd. Exchange for sale on N York, N Orleans and St Louis
J. B. Abernathy,
Big $rick Store West of Square, Bonham,
NEW
Goods!
Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Hats,
Staple Dry Goods, Stationery, etc.
mxrt DORN
North side of the Public souare. Bonham.
oyth side of the Public square, Bonham,
AREJKOW RECEIVING THEIR FINE STO&C OF
mw gram
Pfy Goods, Notions, ilats, Boots, shoes, Stationery, Cloth
ing, Family Goods & Groceries-i-Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal
etc., etc., etc.,
Cheap For Cash!!
0£5iF* Will take all kinds of country produce at- the highest
market price.
• no36 i0 3m
J. K Smith,
[Southwest Corner Public Square, Bonham,]
Hqs one of the most'complete stocks of
©mral
&
Only Fire Proof Warehouse in Denison.*
Jas. A George & eo.,
Receiving, Forwarding and Q.cnjeraJi Commission Merchants,
Wholesale Dealers In
STA^E GUQCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, &cv
Firo Prpof Warehouse, Main St., DENISON, ----- TEXAS.
yam Is for the Celebrated Easterly Reaper and Mooter, Invincible Vibrator Thresher and
lf0 t. I»I - /-aa /li.. IM.. i^.1. 74|M W /lMl>IaA tfiMM Mai lu>
nre
ijui
Ja». D. Brown,
Usu-l Ticket A Emit,
Sedalia, Mo.
Tho*. Dorwtn,
Oeirl Pdae. Agt.
Bt Louie, Mo
Savoy Fop Sale!
ALL person* desiring to purchase
cheap town lots in t|ie CITY OF
c*n do 80 ,JV calling on
H. W. LYDAY A SDN, agents for
Texas & Pacific Railway Co- Come
and examine the map and hepr the
termB at onr offleo up stairs in tho
Court-House.
Bonham, July t-f
Ladonia Business.
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WELDON & REDNER.
Goneral Merchandise,
__Ladonia, Toxas
EATON & BATTLE,
General Merchandise,
Ladonia, Toiaa,
SCOTT £ ROSS,
General Merchandise,
Ladonia, Texas.
A. J, BURDEN,
Family Groceries,
Ladonia, Toxas
JNO. T. KENNEDY &. BRQ.,
Drugs & Medicines,
Ladonia, Texas,
FULLER A KENNEDY, J*!
General Mercbandise,
_Ladonia, Texan,
vM
J. I. FAISON,' '
Doucral Merchandise,
Ladonia, Texas.
JOSEPH LOGEROT,
411 kinds of purnitnro,
Ladonia, Toxas.
.5 ©j
., >v'
i
H. E. STEVENS.
Hotel,
Ladonia, Texan.
I m
x
I
R. McHENRY,
Hardware, & Family Groceries ,
Ladonia, Tcxaq.
HaL»!^7^<^hm<xCoI Ion Gins, Pine Apple, Zebra find Palm Cooking Staves and Pi*-
and llenol for the li'estet u Oil Co., St. lauds, ltd. Cash AdvgnoH made on Con-
mills to onr
noise, rowers, run:nix c
arcs, ii*d Ilepot for the «« m. »*. mo.
''•*■ *- — Correspondents in New York, Galtestoa,and St. Louis, Mo.
W~ iTltoue,
Late of the M K & T Ry.
E Moreau.
Late of O T 0
DOME & MOKEAtT
[SuccosBors to R 0 CROWKL & CO.]
TRANSFER AGENTS and
Commission Merchants and
-Dealers in—
Grain, Hay and Coal. Corner Woodard & Houston Sts.
DENIS.ON, - -- -- -- - - -1----- - TEXAS
j CEIDDIX'S
^team Mill,
SAVOY, Fannin Co., TEXAS.
Having recently purcliHwed the on-
tiro inlfcrest in this miM, formerly
owned by Roberts & Cbiddix, I
would respectfully announce to the
publio7that 1 am now prepared to
furnisl them wifli first class, merch-
antablfc flour and com meal. By
strict 1 attention to huaineisH, 1 hope
to gile satisfaction and merit the
iistroiiigc of tho peojile.
* LAS C411DD1X.
lSib, ly
itlniinlHtr^ltjr’n Notice.
Relate, of M. A. Knight, decentfd.
IVr OTIC A in hereby gireii that at the
1 r ‘ May terra of the District Court of
Kannia County I wan app<suted by laid
.Court /fdininialratrix of aaid eatato. All
Pfrauaa having claim. au»inat aaid eatnte oat
pfeacnind to ino fur allowance within oua
year fr-rai the 19th of May, 1873. will he
poatponod until tho claiiua preaented within
that period are paid. Tartiea indebted to
aaid estate will eoran forward and aettle tlfe
aame with uio immediately.
KATIE KNIGHT,
AdMlnDiryHi.
MA8ONIP,
TVELRGATES to the GKAND
JJ will find full aaaortmenta of Bl
LOME, CHAPTAR and COMMANDKBI
J£W£L8, alao, all the hooka and i narta, at
tka book .lor. of ' E. U. CUSHING.
Boot a.nndd Shoe Shopf
[Southwest of the Square, Bonham
J. K, Collins <s prepared to do work
of the finest character done in the
country. Boots, Shoes &! flippers
made to order. Competition Challeng-
ed. Repairs done with neatness,
MaylO 8m
STONE CUTTING.
5,"»* *£. ifrilf
CHIMNEY PATTERNS, ARCHES
HEARTUS, TOMBSTONES
of every kind, and everythin* in the line, at
thofr quarry, 10 railea aolitheait Of tioubam
Hein* provided with
IMrROVKD II0KSK POWER MACHINERY
they van furnish material cheaper than ang
other partlea. Order, promptly .filled'. Iy3y
W. A, J. Uoauohanip, a*eot dt Bonbaui.
........ * ' "......■
Adinlnlatratog'^ Yotleei
1 II persons interested In the estate of
A 8. II. Diakepwu deceased.
Are hereby nntifled that at the lfay term
1873 of tbs Diatrict Court of Fannin Csuaty,
adnuniatrafiim ef aaid eatate wat grouted
to the underaigaed- ClaiaianU will preaeot
their <^aima in due tine certified according
to law, Thnee indebted to aaiid eatate will
be aued at aa early day, unleaa they aettte
■ip * pay oft their fndebtedueaa.
B. A. ABERNATHY,
Aduqniatratnr
Tbia May, 1^3.
Bavoy Knninn
•ALL^S-^tS
to make •
next—Ita
that date.
tbit month can do to .
L Whitaker.
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Burnett, Tom R. & Farr, Jim. North Texas Enterprise. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 5, 1873, newspaper, July 5, 1873; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913080/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.