The Bonham News (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
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Bonhanj, Fannin County, Texas, Friday, January 29, 1915
Number 81
BIG LOT OF
J TERM DOCKET OF CIVIL
CASES AM) DIVORCES
MEXICAN CAFiTAL LEFT FOR
THE FORCES' OF CARRANZA
TO OCCUPY ‘ •
/■/I MARK
C/'^^SHIRTS
KNOWN AS the: best - the best known
MISSES SHOES FOR
. Monday, Feb. 1, 1915
7433 ^uther Thompson, cl a1, \s
Amelia Pyle, “Vet at, p'-atGion
. .7526 Jesse Russel ts F. M. Land-
ham, damages.
7539 Frances Jackson First
State Bank, Ladonia, recover p-op-
erty.
7546 G. W. Morgan rs J. F. Strick
land, try title.
7575 J. A. .Underwood ts C. C.
Watson, injunction.
vs Unknown
City of Mexico, Jan. 27.— Provi5-
M-TaJ President: Garza and his gov-
ernment left the capital early today
for«Cuernavaca, where a new seat of
government will be established.
This afternoon the last contingent
of the army of evacuation is hurry-
ing through the streets. The army
o', occupation linger? on the out-
skirts of the city, but is expected to
enter soon. *
All the commercial houses and
banks and even private dwellings are
barred and shuttered, although no dis
Oik Bargain Counter
Our First
There is Nothing In
/LEWIS’
Advertisements
that isn’t in
Lf WIS’ SHOES
—THE GREATEST
—BARGAINS WE
—EVER OFFERED
—ON MISSES SHOES
7576 A. J. Stovall
Heirs C. C. Melton, try title .
7577 R, E. Medford vs W. B. Lee-
man, damages.
7601 Gent King vs Deli’a King,
try’ title and damages.
7605 V. P. Shirley vs P. Ross
Denison, debt.
760.0 Ida V. Jarvis vs A. F. Big-
gers, debt dnd forecloure.
7640 J. C. Thomas vs K. B. Foster
t y title and damages. -A
j 7041 Paris Grocery Col.vs -Amc-ri-
i'can Fire Insurance Asso’n,- suit on
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| / . Tuesday, February 2, 1915
j Divorces
Wednesday, February 3, 1915
7494 First Nat’l .Bank# Ladoiya.
vf W. E. Guthrie, debt and foreclos-
ure. ./•- ■ ’ ;' v- '
7522 Nellie Russell, et ai, vs J. E.
Puckett, cancel ..deed.
7092 Tex. <tPac. Ry Co., ys Lloyd
Settles, debt and foreclosure. .' *
7593 Tex. & Pac. Ry. Co,, vs-Roy
McHale, debt and foreclosure!
7594 M. M- Semple, et al, vs j. D.
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McDade, debt and. foreclosure.
7642 Florence Butler vs Woodmen
of the World, suit on policy.
7661 A. J. McGrady, et al, vs Un-
known Heirs# try and quiet title.
7672 j: G. •McGrady vs J. W.
Smith, et al, debt and foreclosure.
7673 Bonham Wholesale Gro. Co.,
v: Chas. W. Spearman, debt.
7674 Bonham Wholesale Gro. Co.,
v- M. & B. Fire Underwriters,”Gar-
nishment.
7675 Mrs. Emma Wright vs Mrs.
Emma Hammett, clear title.
7677 R. T. Bartley vs E. W. Rod-
erick, debt and foreclosure.
Thursday, February 4, 1915
7686 ^ Irick vs Chas. Deirsh, debt
and foreclosure. • ,
7760 M. K. McVoy vs R. L, Wil-
son, debt and foreclosure.
7704 Ida V. Jarvis vs Stanley
Harris, debt and foreclosure.
7705 C. L. Bradford, vs j. W.
Smith, debt and foreclosure.
7706 W. S. Winchester vs* Ben
Bradshaw, try title.
I . •
7707 First National Bahk,Ladonia
vs M. R. Humphries, debt and fore-
closure.
-7709 John 1\ Kean vs S. H. Ful-
ton, et alj- damages.
. 7712 Bonham Cotton Mills vs Ped
Perkins, try title.
1 7714 T. G# Mills vs Rufus Hatley,
debt and foreclosure.
7715 S. A. Sikes vs P. C. Erskine,
debt and foreclosure.
771G P. M. Price vs C. O. Carlisle,
tresspass try title,
7720 L. W. Trout, vs , B. Roddy,
debt and foreclosure.
Monday Feb. 8, 1915, \
6849 S, J. Whatle/vs J. P.’Wright
specific performance. •
7465 M. Mar-iyo vs T. &. V. Ry.
Co.; d'amages.
7580 . W. II Smith vs T. & P'. Ry.,
TV ./damage:.
Tuesday February 9, 1915-
7647 Ernestine James vs *T & P
F.y. Co., damages.
7648 A. C. Ready vg M. K. L T.
Iiy.. Co., damagea.
Manhattan Shirts
are Here!
Call and See
Them!
order has attended the fleeing of. the
fences of Zapata and Villa.
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the National palace, the Federal
telegraph and. postoffices and othe-
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LEWIS
Government establishments are closed •
The incoming Carranza forces, aril
commanded by Gen. Alvarado, formec
pori coinniahcler here. When they
hr.Ur lhe^/' y it is expected; so-rrre sort
of government will be established.
: — price of .ioofU-lufvs -has soared
beyond the reach of the hec-dv. The
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supply of. fcvKpis very low in the city . ['
anil unless the railway. line to Ver> 6 ■
C?uz is opened soon it is believedj
^ * -* j • ' ’.-V* v !* •'
tnciie will; be much suffering.
The. decision oi' the Government to
quit the capital came aft£r a heated
discussion at a session of the conven-i
t cn held Tuesday night. It Was de--!
cided Presklent Garza, his govern-;
ment and the members of the conven- \ tl)!
t.on should proceed after midnight
to Cuernavaca. , Colonel Garza ami
ported to have departed on a special
locomotive. j
*The Deputies who have not left al-
•;rcy>dy will be forced to proceed from
thr- city in automobiles, as there is
net fuel f°r the locomotives.
The troops of General Zapata are
edtiajgung in thirty electric trains in
Koehimiloo and Morelos.
There is rumor in circulation that
+ I the vanguard * of Gen. Obregon's
l j . . r i
It? bops is now Jour miles from the |
i capital, advancing.
j: In a secret session of the conven-
. tiijn \ome of the Deputies demanded |
! that General Zapata be called upon
*
pbfcsonally to take command of his ■
troops and fight the forces of Car-
ranza. ’ However, it was decided after
ward that the capital be’ abandoned
and the municipal council left in
chtrge.
, Previously the convention voted to j
■■.[dismiss General Palafox, Minister of!
Bonham ^ gricU11ure, because of his alleged in-1
! capacity in directing operations.
MAN HURT AT T. & P. DEPOT
Tuesday night Casey Grimes, who
i ves in S' uth Bonham, was hurt nea
the Texut and Pacif:c c<poL la
company with Walter Hammett,
And don’t forget the big clean-up
sale prices on Suits, Overcoats,
Sweaters, Night Shirts and Odd
Pants '
The Good Clothes Store
and attended him.
WANTS
TO BUY FARM
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Sam Small is an acknowledged during popularity of Dr. Small with
Master of genuine platform work. He^ American audiences,
js one of the class to which belonged j Mr. Small will be in Bonham and
those lamented spirits,-Gough, Tal- v.m deliver an address at the' First
mage, Sam Jones, Copeland, and De- p,r.ptist Church Friday night, Feb. 5,
Motte. He has an encyclopedic fund to which
cP information, a brilliant play
r
of imagery, an inexhaustible fund of
humor, wit and playful sarcasm. His
lectures are on solid themes of time-
ly importance, but his unique manner
in treating them affords entertain-
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1915, newspaper, January 29, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth974595/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.