The Bonham News (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, January 29, 1915 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BONHAM 9M-WMKLY BMH
..LOCALS, PERSONALS.
Paul Hilger, well known here and
fcr years a resident of this county,
died at Sherman Monday last.
Miss Sallie Lyon frorh near Leon-
ard. was tried and adjudged' a lunatic
in the County Court Saturday,
Joe S.ee', colored, v. as brought up.
firm Honey Grove. Wednesday night
aid placed in jail on a charge of con-
ducting a gambling, house.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Nicholas are
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the parents of fa fine little son since
Tuesday night.
.TE. H. Pritchett entertained about
tfcirty or more of his co-workers in
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his Sunday School last Tuesday night
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at Ms home on North Center Street.
One purpose of the meeting was to
discuss the problem of providing room
to accomodate the Sunday
School, as the present building is not
'sufficient for the purpose. During
the evening refreshments were served
and a pleasant time was had.
C. C. Waldrum of Savoy, an old-
time reader of The News, was here
joestecday and paid this office a visit.
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Dr
S. M. Harper of Telephone was
some trading
with our merchants.
a
here yesterday doing
Mrs. Morgan C. Spr\ry and her
mother, Mrs. C. E. Eiard. have both
hen quite sick for several days, but
are reported as improving.
Nat Lovelace, who is at the ‘ hos-
pital ill of pneumonia, is reported to
We doing very well. Kis little son,
who also has the pneumonia at th«
family homey is improving.
Mrs. W. A. Spangler, who has been
in a sanitarium at Sherman for some
weeks, was brought home by her hus-
band, Mayof* Spangler, on Wednesday.
She is getting along well, and ex-
perts to be able to get about as usual.
E. G. McClure, who lives out on
rot.te six, was a pleasant caller at
The News office yesterday.
Cecil Ingiish, who lives with his
mother, Mrs. C%t}ib Ingiish, ‘three
miles northeast 7JT TSwn, accidentally
cut off two toes Wednesday night
cutting wood. Cecil is a brother
to Sirs. Lute Ingiish whose dead body
vafe brought here last night from
Vernon. "•
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Prices on Iron
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LAYMEN MOVEMENT MARRIED AT
IN BONHAM
FEBRUARY 11 AND 12 ARE THE
DATES FOR THE MEETING
1 AT BAPTIST CHURCH
PASTOR’S STUDY
MR. JOE B. LYLE AND MISS LAU
1 AH HOOD MADE HUSBAND
AND WIFE’ WEDNESDAY
y the .Laymens -iov^nem has been i Wednesday night at 8:50 Mr. Joe B.
■ allied.to-organize and direct the ’’Aid j LvIe of ca,i(j0f Qkla
and Miss Lallah
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FOR CASH
$1.75 Will Buy A Good -One!
• v vrk-,of the yampaign tliat h*6- f.irVK,-. i L> Hood of this place, were united in
1 ‘‘ 1 ' .-astor’s study at the
* ■ :v'' general yemk yir&t ■ ,;.;n Church, Rev. W. M.
...... in the United y . j;. VjS officiating.
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Will Buy A Good American
Quarter Sawed Dresser.....
HALSELL &» CALDWELL
S tales and Canada.
llo-tiay. conferences will be held
in as many towns and cities of 5,001
are more people as possible.
These conferences are to be con-
ducted by teams of specialists, thus
assuring each city as strong a mes-
sage and as helpful suggestions as
possible. Each team will consist of
H orn three to six men as needed. All
th ■ expenses are already provided for
so that it will not be neccessary to as:;
for any offering during or after the
j conference and none will be taken.
The meeting in Bonham is dated
February 11 and 12, at the First Bap-
tist church and every man and wo-
man in Bonham is invited.
! Executive Committe of Bonham.
PRESIDENT GETS
THE INDORSEMENT
A'KNOLKDGMEM OF ITS RE-
CEIPT AND THANKS SENT TO
TO THE SENDERS
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Some days ago the News contained
an account of a rc.-viui.ioti Wartnly in-
ch'd dag President Wilson,' that ' had
HOLDDP MAN
IN BONHAM
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF, -
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Hair! Get a 25 cent bottle
of Danrierin'e right now—-Also
stops itching scalp.
7he contracting parties, accompan-
ied! by about twenty of twenty-five'
relatives and friends entered to find
that other friends had tastefully dec-
orated the room with plants and flow-
ers. The preacher awaited them,
and in a fitting ceremony pronounced
the words that made the twain one.
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The contracting parties left gp the
West bound T. & P. train at 9:35 for
a wedding trip.
Both the young people are very
wed known here. The groom is the
youngest son of the late Capt. J. B.
Lyle, who taught here for years. Joe
left- here when a boy, and for some
time has been engaged in buying cot-
ton and farming. - His bride is a
daughter of Capt. W. J. Hood o| Sa-
voy. She was teaching in our city
schools up to a few davs'^go, when
she resigned in order to nmrry. She
i; a most estimable young woman.
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The News wishes them all joy and
■success.
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff—*-that awful scurf.
T: '• - ~ • i There is nothing so destructive to-
roREMAX or .«oyxn raise is £«£.)
HELD UP AT POINT OF GUN eventually producing a feverlsh-
GEKMANY SEIZES ALL WHEAT
stocks of
by the Ger-
f remissions of duties are impractica-
ble, certain to create economic and
dip’omatic entanglements.
, These arguments receive general
acceptance, and as a consequence*
there remains but one recourse; the
Government, in behalf of ifc; consti-
: tvency, must enter into the shipping
business £S a powerful minority stock
holder, fully capable of combating
any* fierce dig of Competition that Wednesday night about 8:30 Mr. G. i «<-n:vh -nov,--iiiy time—will surely
may be developed, at alt times readv Reid, foreman of the Texas? & Pa* 1/ Cej a 8^cerit bottle of Know]ton’s
tf put the impressive silhouette of on■ i<. round house, was held up and ; ' 'aniaeritie irons anx drug store. You
been prepa.-.*cl and circuited by C. H. vbshir.gton ipto its dealings .witK-riv-'- '^bed at a point between the. round distributc<1 according to the pop-
a carriers.’ . house and the depot.
This is obviously the only way—oer There were some extra trains to
thinly the only immediate way—by make up, and Mr. Reid had started
ROBBED
y-
Eerlin, Jan. 26.—All
; wheat have been seized
r ?u Government, according to the of
remedied causes the hair roots \ fi* 'al statement, in order to safeguard
V “NtutanJortS' H:e bread SUPP‘y U"til "eXt harTe,t
Th:s measure,- it is said, was made
necessary by the fact that pebple have
failed to economize. The stocks will
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White and his brother, Leslie, and it
v as signed by nearly .five hundred of
Our citizens. This indorsement war
forwarded to Senator Culberson with
a request that he present it to Presi, afJ,quate t„ mect the opportunity pre. depot
dent Wilson.
The following letters show that the
indorsement reached its destination '
and was duly appreciated:
j dcrime. Save
hair! Try it! illation of the various communities.
MRS. LUTE INGLISH DEAD
which an American merchant marine fi‘-m the round house to go to the
While parsing some freight
cars standing in the yard, a man sud- |
dcnly stepped out from behind them
“N c,’
Pad.
v] r'.T^Orgrnss.
rector of seh-so! d etrlel I,. He,.- :xj’c»
township; “no, I Ion v imagine np yc.u'!i
do nohow for ot<r school’ Leac'^t. 1
wants .eno as is well ut, in gra- i uor
It’s a fad of mine. Yen don’t >ee,; F.
know notH- ’ ?V ,ut -.hut i; porlan;
Study. Good l-.m; »in‘ ”
. Washington, D. C., Jan. 19, 1915
Capt/ C. H. White,
Bonham. Texas.
Dear Captain: I sent the indorse-
ment of "the President by citizens of
Denham and Fannin County, which
you sent to me, to him. pnd .have just
received from the Secretary to the
President the enclosed note. •
Truly your friend.
. - C. A. .Cuib'..
THE WHITE HOUSE
Washington, Jan. 18. r :‘15.
y Dear Senator .Culberson :
l have had the pleasure of laying
before the President the communica-
tion from the citizens of Fannin
County, Texas which you were good
sen ted, can be created and set in
motion; and yet, notwithstanding the
urgency of the demand, and the pre- an'^ bolding a flashlight in
valence of favorable sentiment among r*nd a big pistol in the other, he or-
a’i parties in the past, Republicans, doed Mr. Reid to “throw up your
; ' ~y
Wednesday relatives here deceived
ir.foijnation of; the death of Mrs. Lute
Ingiish at the family home near Ver-
, . nc-:-> in Wilbarger county. The bodV
one hand . .
a1 ruled here yesterday at 5:25 and
Invigorating to the Pale and Sickly
The Old Standard gen
The Old Standard general strengthenin* i
GROVE S TA6TELES8 chill TONIC, dri^
took,
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M a lari a .enriches t he blood ,and builds upthesvs*
tea. A* true tonic- Por adults and children. 50c
MARRIED
and a sprinkling of so-called Demo- bands.” ,
c'!-ats, such as Reed of Missouri, en- j Re|d says that with the flash-
ti.-v into a boastful conspiracy to ham- ' lipht shimng tull in hi.s lace the cal-
per, imperil, talk down, and if pdssi- | !'l‘re that gun
t o defeat the evident will of the ma-j a- a cannon, and he put his
ur before the robber had time to j
vas taken to the Ingiish Cemetery for
burial. *
Mf. Ingiish and his family left here
jal yeais ago on account of Mrs.
, , Y , , . Ingliish’s health. She had tuberculosis
looked about as* big . r
j-ivity, regular;y. elected by the peo-
j V to foster; their best,Merest* and j %]ve ' tl»e second order. The robber !
| to - promUlgate. legislation 'oc.kbis.j sbiftedfthis-seachlight to the hand that
h- ncl ' ** w as hoped that a change to the
vestern country would benefit her.
.-■varu c'onsiructive • benefits. *c he jbLld the rei olver, and used the hand •
the ea iit '’- pract'cable itc. search his pockets, which contained
shared in at
moment.
STORE BURGLARIZED
Wednesday night some one broke
into the store of J. D. Dixon in Fair-
view and took therefrom a lot of
INTERNAL CATARRH
“Perana Has Done Wonders-For Me.
I Was So W eak.”
enough to forward, and he asks me ] esn-ned goods and other groceries. St
tj.convey to. you and to all concerned |.Xi-r as known this’is all that was t^k-
an- expression of his warm thanks, j on. The thief entered by prizing
open a window.
Such generous ‘evidences of approba-
tion and good will are very gratify-
ing to the President.
Sincerely your, .
J. P. Tumulty.
Secretary to
j ha;, talked ships, prayed for ships,
Sirs. ir. I».
Curry, P. Q.
Box. fi l 5, j
Peter sburp. |
Ills., . writes: j _
£»5S SS h«W.U«TlNr. THE
internul ca- [ PEOPLE’S WILL
tarrh .since [ •.
my KirIh‘iO«l, I -
and was sick I C< rpus Christi Caller;
in be 1 three ... , Tr-.
months.! *'or DfU' years the United States
When I was • • " *•
Afe t«, get up
I was so weak juggled with the ghost of a departed
| merchant marine, not
walk.
I ate
grec-1 with j
me. I * hart i eagerness,
stomach and I . .
liver trouble. As conditions exist, as conditions
a • ’,! T,yilmbs ar(’ Wkely to exist, there is no way
were swollen so I could scarcely drajr to compel a merchant to buy a ship
*T0took Peruna and it has done 1 and to decorate his purchase with the
wonders for me. My cure was a sur- i stars and Stripes. On the high seas
prise to iqy friends for they never ex- 1
pected to see me well again, 1 Just c. rditions ar6 against us. Foreign
took two bottles of Peruna after doc- . .
toririg for five months, and growing Sfamen recelve low wa^s- ln some
worse
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, Neu-
She lcayes a husband ar.<b three
i chiMjren, besides other relatives. She
v as j the daughter of Mrs. Jack
Starnes, and was born ami reared a
U, . ... '-few,1mlies north of town,
the sum of ten cents only. .
_ , . , . . ,, ‘ She was a good woman, and there
} Cgreful search convinced the robber j
L, 'V, ' , . . , a’ t- many who were saddened bv her
j that there was no more cash on nis 1 ' *
ptrson, so he told him to “beat it”
which he did. without any argu-
ment about which way or how fast
jv was to .travel. The robber him-
self stepped behind the cars and was
seen no more. Mr. Reid notified the
r.ight operator at the depot, Mr. S.
McGlasson, who in turn notified the.
^ police. But the robber had made his
get-away, and no one knows his
ur timely. death, for she was yet a
young woman. , •
BABY IS DEAD
identity.
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gS* X^Rj^Worm. Eo it,,* for Lan„.
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
A Livery Business for sale or
A bargain—see us.
according to
narrow drift of party sentiment..
hardly
What ■ tht
but with equal party persistence
and
all the time.”,
Contjnuous Headach*.
Mrs. Esther M. Milner. Box 191,
De Graff. Ohio, writes: “I was a, ter- t-*
rible sufferer from Internal catarrh, 1
and had the headache continuously.
I was not able to do my housework
for myself and husband. You recom-
mended Peruna. I to'dc four bottles
and was completely cured. I think
Peruna a wonderful medicine and
have recommended it to my friends.” j
cases constituting a contract to slav-
ery; certain foreign requirements, as
safeguards and routine, are mis-
er ably inadequate and would not be
accepted as sufficient insurance for
American life and property; ship sub-
sidies are un-Democratic, dangerous
it. principle and application; special
A SOLID CAR
Sf .
OF
GUARANTEED
ftw ... «
'V- '
JOUGHT SOMETIME
1TRACTIVE PRICES
GET OUR PRICES.
FLOUR
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JUST RFC ElVED,NOW. THIS CAR WAS 1
AGO AND WE CAN MAKE SOME VERY A’
DON’T BUY A SINGLE SACK UNTIL YOU
Phone 58
Russell Grocery 1
Comoanv
OR CALL IN PERSON
Tuesday evening shortly after six
o’clock, Charlotte, the infant daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Balch Moor,
•lied after a severe illness of pneu-
monia. The little babe was but four
months t d, and had never been a
strong child.
The funeral services were conduct-*
ed ait the residence by Rev. 6. A.
Cowan at 3 o’clock Wednesday after-
re, n. and rhen ’he little body was
taken to the Willow Wild cemetery
for interment.
Ti«e sorrowing parents have the
tender sympathy of many in their
sorrow.
DIED
Sunday, morning last Mr. Hill Ed-
wards and Miss Francis Brown were
married in this city, Eld. Tom Walker
officiating. *
. Imrtiediately after the ceremony th»
young couple left for Honey Grove,
where Mr. Edwards is now at work.
The wedding was a surprise to
everyone except the contracting par*
tiis.*
Mr. Edwards lived here for a num-
ber of years, and for at time was in-
gaged in the running/the trolly car
to Russell’s.^ Heights/#
= Miss Browh, has beewiere for some
r.-.enths with her aunt^yflrs. J. B.
Russell. She got accqaainted with
•M.r Edwards and then friendship
g' rw’into love.1 And so without mak -
ing others acquainted with their in-
tentions they decided to marry quiet-
ly and, go to Honey Grove, where the
groom went a few weeks ago to work.
They are both young people of
worth and are worthy of all esteem.
Hard Cough? Bad Cold?
Head Stuffed ?
Hose Stopped ?
Get instknt relief with
Dr. Ring's New Discovery.
Pleasant, Healing, Soothing.
We know* Dr. King’s New Discovery
wilt help you because it has helped so
_ ' i many cases just like yours. For over
R. Fears died at his home near 'Tor &.*«!£
Sore Chest, Bronchitis,
the Ingiish school house at 7:30 yes-
terday morning. M.r- Fears was
about sixty-five years of age. He
was recognized as a good man by his
neighbors.
'Arrangements. for the funeral had
not been completed at . the time ‘his
a as f ritter-.
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i How* To Give Quinine To Children.
■ FRBRI f.INK is the trade mark name given to an
J improve.! Quinine. His a Tasteless Syrup, pleas-
ant to take and does not disturb the stomach, i
r Children take it and never know it is Quinine. rpC: ,
1 Also especially adapted to adults who cannot ’’
| take ordinary Quinine. Poes not nauseate nor
cause nervousness nor ringing in the head. Try
| it the ^iext time you nei<l Quiniae for any pur-,
Coi.ghs and
Colds. It combines Pine Tar with the
soothing, healing balsams. It is anti-
septic—Kills the Cold Germs. It is
‘•oothing to the irritated and inflamed
Throat and Lung*. Buy a 50c bottlo
of your Drv -ist to-day, begin taking
at once. ^ on will be gratified and
thankful for the bencf:t received.
N. C. Tiffany, Nicholson, Pa., writes:
“I consider Dr. King’s New Discovery*
1 the most wonderful remedy for
j Coughs and Colds. Twenty years’ ex-
perience lias proven its merit and f
always recommend it to my friends.”
Excellent for Children and Delicate
Women. It is Mild, Pleasant and
pos». A>-k fnr ’.-ounce original package. The
bduie FliitKlMM; is blown m botUc. 25 cents.
Trial bottle on receipt of 4c in
stamps,
ft. E. BUCKLEN &
639 North Bioad St.
ca.
Phila., Pa,
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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/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.