The Fannin County Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. [39], Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907 Page: 2 of 6
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-THE FAYOBITE PEIHTHIG CO
SANTA Ft'S LTRRAAl POLICY.
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NOTICE TO THE HQgblO.
Any crroheoua reflection upon the
character, standing or reputation of
any person. Arm or corporation ■which
may appear in the ooluhuutsL The Fa-
vorite wlU be gladly corrected upon lt«
being brought to the attention of the
publishers.
PURDV^ETTING TESTIMONY.
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Assistant , Solicitor General
Purdy i« having but little diffi
oulty to' seoure testimony from
Brownsville oitizens th^t the raid
on the town was made by sold
ters fiuui the go vena meat h
The liberal policy which the
Santa Fe Railroad company will
(inaugurate at phoe with reference
to its old employee indicates that
the value of oo-operationbetween
capital and labor is beginning to
be ^appreciatedPresident Rip-
ley in making the announcement,
expresses the hope that the new
system will result in mutual behe-
fits, encouraging in the employes
a feeling that their interests are
being conserved by the oompany
and spurring; them to give the
best service of whioh they are
capable.
The policy provides a pension
tor those incapacitated while in
the employe of tberoompany Wd
for those who, having been in the
service for fifteen continuous
yearshave reached tba. age of
98 yearn. The anspunt is gsadu*
■ted heeerdiwg- to the length of
Some Real Me Bargains.
I have for sale the follQjring
Real Estate: r—1
230 a crus three miles west Cl
L&donia, 175 aores in cultivation,
balance ip nioe pasture, two sets
of improvements, one o(the nib-
set stock farms in Fannin CoiTh-
ty, can he bought for $30.00 per
aore: twIU give possessions! any
time; would take a nioe house
and lot in Bonham for first pay
men, balance to Buit. Come and
see mp at once if you want this
farm.
House and lot jp South Bon*
ham, l-Vacre of land, corner lot,
nioe four room Jjonee with hall,
Tor'" *400. A bargain for some
one. . • <■
Miss Dona SBook’s nice resi*.
dence of sevenToomson west 7th
street, only -about four bjgcks
raoks. One reputable citizen, -service, and ranges from $20 to
swears that Jrie »aw aokliera fira. mopth. thereby insuring *
while they were yet/within the
yet/withii
scale the
•enclosure, then scale the wall
and start toward the city. This
Ttfafcment i'» corroborated by his
wife. There liT other testimony
these who come within the pro-
rom the
three
building.'
he publio square/*]
blocks of the N/w 8
ifT Containa^x-4 a<
nd in
8chooT
acre of
visions, of eomfdrtabie maintain- Tla.nd a corner lot. OmToFthe
nioest homes and best bargains
in abi^i
traoted
ndance, and a bullet ex-
anoe.
The Favorite regard* this in Bonham,
proposition as the most advanced
oi fee new year in its bearing on
Sam Alexander’s fine two story
from the wall of a bedJthe industrial situation of thlf] residence of eight,rooms, on west
-room is said to be of the pattern
used nnly by the government
'But there has really 4been no
question in the minds of most
people that members of the
Twenty-fifth infantry were guilty
of the outrage. The C’onstitu
oountry. If qther corporations--9th street, one-half aore ofland,
adopt a Similar policy, the move-
ment wllj have an important in-
fluence in adjusting the differ-
ences between oapltal and labor
The concessions whicfilabor has
obtained during the last fifteen long time.
Sonal League took the other view] years hftve been obtained Urgely
good barn and oabin on lot.
erybody that knows this property
will say that it is the best bargain
e
53250,"with l-S^c
of it for a purpo e, and Senator
Forakor, probably relying on the
statement as injjiogljng the poa-
“tn refute
session of knowledge
the, administration’s contention
by force, and are of doubtful ad-
vantage at best, feut here is a
tangible voluntary benefit, one
-that-nmet appeal to every -eco
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A
jWoepted it for the basis of his
criticism, but we art1 ratlmr in*
~ hlincd to think that the Senator
is trying to make a grand stand
*play ino.ethan anything else.
Too affair has now been ro-
■ *.'>ed to fhe question whether,
■harging tb^t soldiers with-
J. J. Ku-e. President Roosevelt
ployeof the Santa Fe. The work-
woman who finds it difficult to
save anything from his wages is
^ivaya confronted with the fear
that he won’t have enough to care
for himself and dependents in his
old age, or that, by reason of
aocident, he will become a bur-
den to, and oeaee to be the bread-
The Sah-
J. T. Sari’s 69 acres of black
land 3 miles -south of Bon-
ham, 60 siCfes in cultivation; ^9
aores of bermuda grass, 4 acres
under hog proof fence. . Price
$30 per acre.
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Residence 81
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save you 40 per cent in Standard Magazine subscriptions'll yolT
accept this offer NOW, ■ v ^ \v
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DAILY FAVORITE
$500
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Have house and lot on West
^fbth street, also 37 aores ot land,-3
miles south of Bonham and 30
aores 8 miiefc. sout.l|..of Bonh^jp,
t-his-prop-
REGULAR PRICE
$7.00
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gkflUuq.ed his flUth' rily:—-PG fling Xa Pa Vna made provisions in bpth
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'♦he courts powerless to - punish
for the orimh actually committed,
/snd,bajjevin-g4fie example of the
i rioters detrimental to the servioe,
he oould see no other way to en-
force discipline and preserve the
morale of the army than to die-
7 miss tfita members'6f those com-
panies o. ntaining the murderous
jtnd mutinous element. Before
doing PP» however, he ex-
• hausted every means in his power
to ferret out the guilty and per
mit the innooent to purge them
Selves.
Senator Forater - daniaa
right of President Roosevelt to
discharge the soldiers without a
oourt martial, arid it is presumed
he will attempt to support his po**
. sti n-by an able disoussion jji.
--tSwv-escacntiva powers under the
constitution. Whether he can
sustain himself on this feature of
the case, the Favorite is not pre-
pared to say. The debate, whioh
is promised as a result of the in-
vestigation -demanded by ■ the
iWiator, should be extremely in*
'teresttfrg and instructive, jund the
conolnsion should serve as a
precedent.for future aotion.
On trre surface of things it
would appear absurd that the
commandcr-in-ohief is <f denied
the authority to preeejvc discip-
line in the army. 7^
a desire
cases thereby evincing
to be just and humane.
fthe policy to be thus insin
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gurated appeals to other corpora-
tions, and beoomes RpartTofthe
general industrial system, em-
ployes must aooept it as evidence
of the dawn of- a new regime
when corporations are no longer
soulless and when employers look
upon employes with more interest
than that whioh is measured by
individual producing power.
Then if employes are apprecia-
tive, they will show a renewed
thalinterest in their work, and not
:al is past. Every refined home, J
Will sell any cr all of
erty at a bai^Sn^
W. T. Spencer’s nice home in
Ravenna'contains 1
nioe 5 room house, good barn.
Price $700, one half cash, balance
in note. '* ^ ^
_IJiave for flale R^A. Johnson’s
nioe home up on the hill Jn South
regard their employers simply as
the agenoy through whioh they
seoure a livelihood. Each will
have a higher regard for the oth-
er, and together they will oonsti-
tutc-an industrial machine that
Bonham, nice four room houae^
good barn, two wells of water,
•moke bouse, chicken house, two
aores of land, wide street all
round this property, nioe vine-
yard, fine orohrard consisting of
peach trees, plum trees, oherry
trees and pear trees. See me at
once if you want the nicest home
in Bonham.
Pour room house and lot jn
Northeast Bonham, on*, gore of
land, fine water, good barn, can
WTTdugfit at $700. Small pay-
will be the wonder of the.S!U)rlcli taent,’balance to suit purchaser,
for in mutual sympathy there is a
perfect understanding and in
unity there is strength.
A Peanut factory would , do
well in Bonham. Paris 'tnflrorra
and it is a paying preposition,
H. A. Garrett’s home place ip
8outh Bonham 3 room house,
with hall and poroh, small barn
anme nice friut in ^yard. Will
where good reading is appreciated, is nor without its fanvly group of periodicalsr—
something for the man, something for the young peop e, something for the wonrran.
These th»~.-e mng.i/inp fil the hill completely, as a year's supply for the library]
jable. You will want them anywav, s<> wh not get them with the Daily Favorite,!
saving forty,per cent as wolf as the trouble of corresponding with four publishers?1
Six million of the best peoplejrW\merica have found these three great maga?
zines—the Review of Reviews, Womans home Companion an.i success—a joy aoc
help and inspiration. We are proim^o brrable to-offer them ir. one great combine
both to thA>farmers and owners.
take $450’ if sold in the nexT“3fr
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ation with with the Daily Favorite. . -r—^
If for any reason you do not want all the magazines for vourse'lf, send th6m to
your friends. No present is more acceptable. ■
REME'MBER—The three great magazines above cost.^5.00 if bought separ-l
atly and the Favtirite costs $2.qo too. We offer ab four to you for a lim ted time]
* only for $4 65. Send in your order today. Do it now. This offer will be withdrawn.!
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A PLATtf of hot soup, says a
pj^y^ician, will warm and. nour-
ish a man more than six drinks
Furthermore, it
Of whisky,
would have to be pretty bad soup
that would make a man feel like
whipping his wife; ' .7
The prbper thing to do is to get
out Merchants’ League and the
split-log drag to work in harmony
and the rest will be easy.^
Four aores of the Kennedy
property on tt e
.See me at once for a bargain.
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The Right Name.
Hiram Moore’s nice h6me, five
-O.
The rain we have had the past
day or two is putting a season in
tlve-^round, and.as soon as it
quits raining the proper applica-
tion of the split log drag on our
roads WDuld greatly improve
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The populist party of Kanstie
‘ rrM the other day to dlabkn'd, but* jjQ.es * it quiokty. Dr. Srhoop’*
upu„ «h. Cro^Ca™ a
. decided he wouldn’t.
Don't overlook paying yoqr
pol. t xt If you ido you fnny be
lu-ry 0 the year is gon^
Mr. August Sherpe, the popu-
lar overseer of the poor at Fort
Madison, la., says: “Dr. King’s
New Life Pills are rightly named,
they aht more agreeably, do more
good and make one feel better
than any’other laxative.” Guar-
anteed to cure biliousness and
c5n«lipalioa. 250" at Spundefh
Drug Oq.
miles norjh west from Bonham
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Notice. *’
Offiae of The Denison, Bonham
4 New Orleans Railroad Com-
pany, Bonhr.m, Texas, Deo.
27, 1906. — f
Publio notice is -hereby given
that fhe annual meeting of the
Remember that-drinking to a
man’s health will not prolong life.
T
Crbup Can postiyely be stopped
in 20 Oiinutes. ^*No vomiting-
nothing to sicken or distress your
child. A sweet, pleasant, and
safo syrup; called ©*, Shpop’s
Croup Qure. .does the work and
ourev'a dozen aliments. It’s for
Croup that’s all. Sold by J. W.
Faefw*
FAVORITE waat a*l» Lrluf results
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60 acres of land, nice seven room
house, fine barn, plenty of good
water, 12 aores in orohard, one \ stockholders of the Denison, Bon-
thousand peach trees, all bear-1 ham 4 New Orleans Railroad
ing, also fine pear orohard. One Company will be held at the pub-
of the best homes in Fannfn j.Q Ojgoe 0f said oompany, the
terqas.
Philip Wise,
BONtlAhf, TEXAS
Fannin County National BeTsY,
in the city of Bonbaqj, Texas, on
Tuesday, the 29th day of Janua-
ry, A. D. 1907, at 10 o’olooka. m.
of that date for .tha election of
Dii-eotora and the transaction of
any other business of the compa-
ny, and auoh notioe is also here
the adjournment of fhe annual
stockholders’ meeting of that
date, —__
Edward D. 8teger, President,
Notice.
The annual meeting
atockhnldsra nf Jhe
John W, Ruseell, Secretary,^
County National Bank of
-Orino Laxative Fruit 8yrup,
theirew Laxative, stimulates but
does not irritate. It is the best -tween the hours 0
laxative. Guaranteed or your — ^
money hack.—Saunders Drug
Co..
Repair Work.
ham, Texas, will !>• held in
Directors Room of said Dank|
Tuesday, January 8, 1907,
tween the hours of 10 a. m.
4 p. m., for the purpose of
ing eleven directors,
during the em
the transaction of any other 1
inesa whioh may
We repair graphophoue*. gyns,, before the mtating
bicyoles also all kinds of light re-
pair work.—Bioyole 8hop.
J. W. Russell, Cast
Deo. 17, 1906.*
Notice.
The Executive Committee of
The Farmers Union, viz, 'J. -E.
Pearsdn, J. F. Jacks, D. E., by given.that the annual meeting
Lyday and_J, H. .Rogers, are 6f the Directors of said Comply _______ _ ,.r______________
urgently requested to be present will beheld on th«$ same day^nd. define diphtheria germ. When
at the meeting of the rUhton at at the aame plaoe for the eleo-
Bonhaffil, January 1907, at 10 tion of offioers and the transac-
How Diphtheria is Contracted.
One often heart the expression,
“My child caught a severe oold
whioh developed intodiphtheiria”
when the truth was that the oold
had simply left the little one par-
ticularly susceptible to the wan-
The Joy
a. m. Important business.
L. B. Tefteller, Chairman,
Henry Hudson, Secretary.
tion of any other business of the
Company, suoh Directors’ meet-
ing to be held immediately after
given it quickly cures the oold
and lessons the danger of diph
theria qr any other germ disease
being oontraoted. For sale by
of living ia to have good h«
Uae Herbine and you will
bushels of joy* Yog need
blue, fretful and nave that
tasie in youi hiouth. Tnr »\
tie Of Herbine, a positive
nil liver oomplaints. E. H*
Austin, J’exaa, writes i “I
used Herbine for 1 ver a year,!
find it a fine regulator. I 8**
reoommsnd it aa a fine medi
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Peeler.
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Spotts, W. S. The Fannin County Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. [39], Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1907, newspaper, January 4, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1091778/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.