The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 131, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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See the beautiful new woolen
suitings for spring at Graham,
Crawford 4 Co’u.
Repair Work.
We repair graphophones, gune,
bicycles also all kinds of light re-
pair work.—Bicycle Shop.
A PURELY VEGETABLE
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and lot in Bonham for first pay-
1 I men, balance to suit. Come and
see me pt once if you want this
- Philip Wise,
BONHAM, TEXAS
See me at WILL Hi EVANS CO., Estat
Over Firm Nation&l’Bank buy and tell Real Estate— handle I
JOB PRINTING
At The Favorite
t*sm mask 1
For Sick Liver
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RhedmaUc ReoMHtr
(table preaerf plion
a severe oold
which developed InlodTphtbeiria”
11. Pritchett
v and Bull
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i .rrdins’ anrt chirdTFlTT
and rain coate reduced ph
in price at Graham, ' C
<fc Co.’s. •
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In Germany—with » Che
I have for aale R.A, Johnson’s
nice home up on'the hill in South
Bonham, nice four room house,
good barn, two wells of water,
smoke house, chicken hoTise, two
acres of land, wide street all
round, this property, nice vine-
yard, fine orchard consisting of
peach trees, plum trees, cherry
tre.es and peal- ;reea.
once if you want the nicest home
in Bonham.
Souvenir for Customers.
All our customers and friends
i are invited to call at.Qjjr store >
company, the Monday morning and getrn nice
, souvenir tree.
M.! Rosenbai m
I have several farms to rent.
■Sbe me at once.
Philip Wise.
fir
Th«ra ha feels close to | theria or any other germ disease
’ ’ contracted . For'sale by
J. W. Peeler. •
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NOTICD TO THE PUBLIC.
. Any •rroneou* reflection upon the i
character, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which j
may appear In the columns of The Fa-
vorite will be gladly corrected upon Its
being brought to the attention of the.
publishers.
Laborers Wanted—SG
day for common laborers;
work, Apply in persoi
Htru.ction Department |
j Work?, West Dallas. “|
HerbinE
QUICKLY CURES
A QU AR ANT WO CURE for all diseases produced bf
TORPID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. One bottle pur*'
chased today may eave you a sick spell tomorrow.
jJoin the Press Club
It will only cost you $1 a month to becon e a member of the Pr
and have your suit pressed once each week
orders. \'orth Main street. Phone 317.
City Dye WorkH
Dsntirt*
which. Di
at
Hughes.
He is a My art class has resumed work,
lived Lessons given every Monday
Krtpar*4 •« th. Lab
«r»tory «H.O ,i>«wiw
ac«r.-rsnato.tr s a.
B In answei
ie<i been mad
■t, of the Bui
ifie Board of'l
Bizer.s of Bo
fc i the meeti
■ The meeti
■acted chair
■psinw’ befo>
ij- It wkatht
■at has been
Iteibt result ii
■unity but th
There wei
■rd diseussed
lb investigate
■ President J
Be Board of
le following
Lrd to the a]
ir by Congre
Lil, which
Bop ted as rei
freamble and
led by the
I county, Ten
I ing assemb
I Bonham, Ja
I Whereas,
fees has here
le sum of $1<
loee of - cleari
Lper Re<T Ri
le stream to
f vigation an
ftery of comt
Lots of the v
Inds embrace
p the Rad Ri-
I Whereas, tl
riated has b<
boted*and wi
k'idence of tl
■bt ttty of the-
ps the pr'iippe
Bhment of c
bn at a cost
|hen compar
enefits to thi
[exas and soul
[any millions
Lally lost to
be lack of w
pd where po
lenaced by ■
fiminating fn
I Whereas, pr
brved to there
le“practicabi
pper Red Ri
b employed ii
I the many
reduce origii
nnually in th<
LeRed River i
r reduced cos
bd,
W hereas, un
ertaktm is Ct
ream 43 (.lea
reck-heaps,
ation can not
ended belief ■
Bople, who »
y t xcessive rr
nd wilGeerioi
shipment of I
l ent made n
(vantages ilia
le of the fines
)ns of the Un
>od as the be
Whereas, it
kther appro]
Ifclear the stn
■ck-heaps »
Lrovming al
■rater trams]
■h advanta. <
■nrecedente 1
Lsperity; the
Resolved, th
bn’s League c
Inham Boar i
Ibehalf of «11
fritory trilutr
rnestiy pet i
the Nation
Iking this wi
the^eople _
b for R!wa
her eyes, wi]| be held on the same day and
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' at the same place for the elec- .
... , r tion of officers an d the transaO-
i Aim tlmn j nirff, mn '»■■! over the ,. , , , .
. 1 - | tion of any other business of Jhe
Company, euoh Directors’ meet-
ing4o be held immediately after
the adjournment of the annual
atockhoidsrs' meeting of that
date. ■
Edward D. Steger, President,
John W. Russell, Secretary.
Notice.”
Office of The Denison, Bonham
A New Orleans Railroad Com-
pany, Bonhrm, Texas, Dec.
27. 1906^-'-^"’
t TuKlic notice is hereby given (
that the annual meeting of the
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
compels proper digestion of the food and sends the
food nutriment through the plood into all parts of
the body.
The tissues are thus built up and every organ is
restored to health and strength and put in perfect
condition. .—— ‘ .
Disease is driven out to stay out — the cause
is removed. ;
FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL BAN
Capital, flOO.voo.OU. aurplua and ProUta, S?O,(KK
Account* solicited. Liberal accommodation* and
extended to customer*.
W. T. Spencer’s nice' homeja
Ravenna contains 1 acre of land,
nice 5 room house, good barn.
Price-$700, one half calTh, balance
in note.
M'orld, is that of j
minion, of which i
nown. To those
>wever, thf-re is f
another, of the fin
<al and an-ha-ok
The Joy
of living is to have good health.
Use Herbine and you will have
bushels ijf joy. You need not be
blue, fretful anti have -that bad
taste in yout mouth. Try a/bot-
tie of Herbine, a positive sure for
nil liver complaints. E. Hmrrell,
Austin, Texas, writes: "I have
used Herbine for over a year, and
fied-it a fine regulator. 1 gladly
recommend it as a fine medicine
tor dyspepsia.',’—Saunders Di;ug
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- out towards the etet'nal sunset, had pimply left the little one par-
but there comes a day when his tioularly susceptible to the wan-
heaft seeks the etill harbor, when I diphtheria gyrra- When
. e . . . , . . ... Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is
, he finds comfort only in visiting-siven it quiokly cu*efj the
that green mound where sleeps an4 lessons the danger of diph-
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1)10 U6&U* moac;«ja0 wuuv iu i uiurm
the angels and through his tears I
hs sees among them the face of 1
the sweef little girl, whb long,
long ago placed her hand with
trust in tils.
riag some from
waTTiaek and j ^srrett’s home place in
] SoutH" Bonham 3 room house,
[with haTand porch, small barn,
-some niee friut in y&rcL Will
. i take $450 if sold in the next 30 I
i days. —— |
..UM—W
t.O
t : ham •& Nrw Orleans Railroad j
given at Ik igate. j Company will be held at thepub-
•ecently. A man lie office of said
same being in the building of the.
Fannin County National Bank,
in the city of Bonham, Texas, on
Tuesday, the 29th day of Janua-
ry, A. D. 1907, at 1G o’clock a. m.
of that date for the election of
Directors and the transaction of
any other business of the compa-
ny, and such notice is also here-
Dr. Shoop's
Rheumatic Remedy
W. PEELER
. - te ns of happier days and pay; X————————————
Mow l/iphtherid is Contracted.
must be properly digested and assimilated to be of
any value to you, otherwise it is a source of harm
instead of good.--
If not digested, it ferments and decays, causing
’’sour stomach,f "heart burn,” nausea, headache,
flatulence, bad breath and other discomforts,
LONG TRIP TO REACH HOME.
Mangoes and pickles of all
kinds at Kincaid, Reedy <fc
The other day a friend of mine- ^Tughee. .
returned from Missouri.
noble old man who once lived! Lessons given every Monday
here, but now resides out in the Wednesday and Saturday in any
"pretty Concho country. Why 1 preferred medium, Including
did he stop? Not on business, china decoration and the beautiful
not to see friends, but to plant on new art
his wife’s grave a rose from fieri 18* a*e 1 a re^'
girlhood home. He brought it a
BOLD ANDRECOMMENDEfi ■*
Saunders Drug Sthire
A strange ethnological history is
Witni -s, M A RV C(Clerk of the that po ■ --■■<] bv +l>e word ‘’canteen’"
—which has caused so much talk in
temperance and army circles—if its
origin is correctly assigned to the old
Yas Held L
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I bare the ruins. Wor
I next month, but
i [>D'Innin'ary
I mu.de givB an
did results tbat may I
The magnitude of the unde
[iTTny be inferred 'from the fa
I the walls, several, of. the towt
mounting which arc still visible, I
made a circuit of 'viil«,extent.
Conspicuous among the portions
already brought to light .are-two of
the town gates, One to the northeast
spending to the_knowfi towers, and a.
curieu- battb-ment built w:ih semi-
circular blocks. Perhaps’ the most
curious of all is nn'archaic town’s,
gateway, with an inner inlet worked
into it, similar to the Kothon of
Carthage. Much of the building
was done with blocks of colossal size.
The work of excavation iA being di-
rected by Prof, Salinas, curator of
the national museum of Palermo.
Pure food and pure politics
are two’ mighty different things,
but we woukl like to hsve s little
of both, and believe it wouldn’t
hurt US. \
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To prevent blind stagger* and
o'her such dnnasns. .use Dr.
14Thcrford’s Formula No. '^7
1 ' r - In by Hargrove A Keynok
1 rice GOd per paoka. e.
CUBED or CHILLS AND FEVEB AFTEB
ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAILED
Mrs. W. A. Whltewcll, Btnory, Tex.,
writes: "My child had chills and fever
(or (oar years. We tried all kinda of
medicines, and flnallyan acquaintance of
mine recommended Herbine. We used
three bottles, and the child ia now com-
pletely cured. Yon have my penniwoa
to publish this testimonial, ns I cheer- 1
fully recommend Herbine to all mother*
having children afflicted as mine." |
UKOK BgTTU. «•* GET Tflfi
ULUHD (ROW UIIMUT 00. ’
»T. LOUIS. U. S. A.
* ricnterstille, Miss.
1 have prescribed Kodol rutte often in my practise,
and have' found it a very yfiicient remMy for all
atomach ailments. It has always given the best uf
____XC6U118.___ — ___ J. T. MAY, M.D. ■
KODOL DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
I Dollar fiottl* Mold*
1 U»eg a* aaach a* tfi*
I trial, or 80 coat
moonlight nights that have gone
forever, and to associate with an
angel who awaits his 'oomingon
the sunlit shore of Eternity.—
Austin Calan in Joe Sappington’s
Remarks.
' j_ll -..j ; there to answer
----W-itfN Hailey gore hxi-k-tn'trip '
leatimfiftsenate, when Tillman:
makes his speech on the negro
soldier discharge, when Capt.
MoDoriald of the Texas Rangers
reaches Washington, when Fora-
ker asks Roosevelt to show cause
why, there’s going to be some
mighty interesting
reading to the fellow who kjvee. more than one year bjjs elapsed s.nca
excitement. Lay on 1ki0Dufff , the judgment of conviction, and| de-
?Jld give.thl’[n tha whole voltagfi.. h05rB!, not rnn„irteci llpJ,n thetesttnnKt Jebver umi.out oi the imuix han.la,
_ . . | i>y of |>laiuti tl. " .
TH® fellow at Austin who in- Herein fall not, but have you then fence, running to help me, and the |
troduoed the bill to investigate and there before said, court, on the other man van away,”
Bailey and Davidson and wanted ; sai,l Hrst <|^y ofihe n xt tmm thereo* .
to appropriate $10,000 of the 1 this Writ’ witK *nur ret!,rn thereon
people’s money to pay for the job H^b™ xouJutrtoecukaL the
must have bee.i a member of the i
'•Old populist party and one of the Distr < t Court of I'annin County !
"everybody divide up commit- Clven under my hand and ,.<il <>f
tee.” That would be a gre<t »aid Court, in Bonham, this the 7tb .... ....
sohetne wouldn’t it? ' 'M ,,f Jseuuty, Hs. j Latin “quintana,” whkh literally
Let every farmer in Fannin Clerk Court’Fannin Co- Tex>
county who plants cotton this 13=~
ye&r try some long staple, j It
pays- 23 cents per pound, looks j
mighty and -"ftnrts wh at
"mTSe brought in Red River coun-
ty the past year.
FA VO FITE.
Some Real Estate Bargains.!
I have, for sale the following >-
Real Estate:
.230 acres three miles west vf
. igt £|$lu V .k .WUy- ------
”. I balance in nice pasFur*r~two sets
an do- inaprovements, one of the nic- [
dhtare I stock farms in Fannin Coun- |
mown, j ty, can be bought for (30.00 per
to be added . acre: will give possession at any-
order of hHdori-1 time; would take a nice house
i<al importance,
slarid of San rPantaleo, of!
lies buffM the Phoenician
Mozia. ..and Comrnendatore
Whitaker of Palermo, an Italian
i> uow n< proprietor with an exct-edingly Brit-
>uff. r ion*er with jg]j najuj. ]iag resolved upon laviug
out help. We tell, aud In confidence recoinujeut . . . J “
.hue.. ot..... wjxfjj jg (o behegtfn
meantime certain
tvations already
ii meal Of the Apien-
xpected.
king
that
■HY Rheumatism
THE FAVORITE PRINTING CO. I
______ I h#ve found a tri
ifflitrwnr-rtore r-<
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Justice of the Peace Lipsconrb \
thousand miles, nursing it as ten*, i8 a bu0y man ju8t now fifing
deyly as you would > babe and, oivil ,uUa; Nineteen '
Fbfrwshlng It Wltlfteart from the yegterday afternoon in one
fountain of his heart. There are bunch
hundreds of other rosgsjustas; . z--------A Q
.... . . .. , * , Onno Laxative Fruit Syrup,
fair to look upon buthe knew that the new-Laxative, stimulates bui
L if she could have one of her choice . does not irr]tqf q Xt jk the best i
/Tt would be Illis one. ; laxative. Guaranteed or yourf
She sleeps far -away from the I money back.—Saunders Drug
scenes of her girlhood and wo-t^o--
—manhood,—ul the chilly earth, Citation By
whsre none of thoffS frifinds of; The suite of Texm.
her better days ever wander. -Bu t!
near her will blossom a rose from L »nnin County -Greeting:
the precious old home, one that You are hereby commanded, That.
< i . j . , . by making publication of this Cita-
ehe loved, and at least once a . ,, , . . .... ,
f, ition in some newspaper published in winch was the
year the dear old man will come the CoUDly 0, Fannln Jol. four wwks
back agaifi To live over again ( previous to the return day hereof, you ■
j summon JOHN: HANDELS to b«* and
' uppwar hefrire the trfwtrirt-Cotrrt, to 1
i be holden in tyid .lor. the County of j
Fannin, withe < Purl Hotrve thereof,
t ■ —------—7-
| in the town of Bonhau , on the first
Munday in February lfc07, it being the
+th ddy of February, 1007, then and
a petition filed in said
. i um 1, mi lb*' 7ih ilai ol .iamuiry lUi.7,
. in a suit uuii7i>»u < il- on the Lloukut ixl
said Court No. 7204, wht r ein FBAN-
CE8 HANDELS ,1s plaintiff, and
JOHN RANDEL3 is defendant; the
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W. R. McDaniels’ nice home
on North Center street, house hae!
7 nice rooms, two halls, .fine cis-
tern of^water^Tine youngTifchartl,;
contains two acres of hind, on!
the market at the very low price
of ,$I500._ __________l
Mrs. 8. J. Earley’s home plan
cn Beech street, two nice cottages
on the lot. See me for a bargain. '
See me obout that 1 acre block
just sotijh of Mrs, _Chas. Doss’
—Willgir*epeeial bargain-;
A venerable Devonshire woman
came up to London rtcelitly to visit
her married daughter and was.duly,
met and escorted to her house, says
tlie London. Mail. The following
Monday was washing day and-the
supply of soap giving out the nroth-
viilunteertK
shop around the
failed to find her
,,J —He- - -----A4—4nei-fcsl*w.
found, her way to a police-station,
where, after a great deal of.question-
ing by a systematic inspector, she
remembered that the address was
your isbc hail put info a teapot in her sit-
^ru? ting room. The inspector, realizing
the truth of the old adage that the
longest way round is sometimes the
------ i puaretit way iwwne, eriilxllie ukt ---
To the Sheriff or any fvijoneliir'e, whence she tri- "
umphantly returned to her daugh-
ter by the aid of the precious scrap
of paper and with the bar of soap,
cause of all the trou-
ble, safe in her arms, I
CHILD S PRAYER ANSWERED.' ^'
A-^trlinhjfiil list rati on of a child's I stockholders of the Denison, Bon- '
| prayer riwmg"anBwetRUmnrTndffii?fit
l of grave peril was
Surrey, England,
named Henry Baker was charged
with treating roughly'Marion Mose-
h‘v, a pretty I'2-year-old girl. HT
was gathering mushrooms Tn a
field,” said the child, “when a man
came up with a dog. He asked me
nature of plaintiff’s demand being a to give him a kiss, but I would not,
ground ' and he then pulled me near a fence
therefor that after! plaintiff and de- and kissed me. I screamed, but po
fend ant intermarried, defendant was one came. I again screamed for
newsnanor ',lf a f'111 (1 s< rb '1 Ghelp, but it was no use. Then I I by given that the annual meeting
newspaper four years in the penitentiary, and i , J
placed my hands together like this, of the Directors of said Company
«he continued with tears in I
"and asked God tcfTielJii me" and
The man who has truly-loved ;
will not forget the companion of >
hie life, because death has cal ed"1
heCAway. lajmemory she « stiU ■
hie and her grave ia a mecca,
where ever and again he jour-
neys, to associate with recollec-
flnna nf hanniar Hava and nuv "
tribute to an affection bouhdless
and beautiful. . One often heara the expression,
The atorma of business strife nMy child caught
may rage around hifflr and the
tide of time—may carry him far when the truth waaihaliiia
It is a little confusing,” said the
•> . ,'-X-.;......
tirely bald. In l-<» than a month “Whut’s tile trotilih-'Mk'rtt thi1'
ehlft had r.’UWVfd dim enritil. r ot 1ml; ’ UMIlrt official ’ *
.**. ‘‘When 1 have /been 'away 1 never
cart telj_on my return hmm?, whet her
» ri tireworks exhibi-
<Ttt)K his head with 'thick hair
'-5
th* history of southern I
,snd^«
In the a
trrdlent
WM
Without bf
lhalUM. Ln«rwti<-nt. I (uccettfully treated many
manytap« .tahMintatt<tn:l.v.t now.attest, tiunt-
ionqly cunwall curable casus of this Ireretofon
much dreaded fliseaae, Those sand-ilk* cranulai tile i
waste*, found lirKiraumatic Blood, seem te dlssoler
and pass.away under the action of this remedy at ”* arsala,
freely as doe* sugar when added to pur* water tnwn of
And then, when dissolved, these po****
freely pas* from the system, and th
Rheumatism is gone forever,
real need—no actual exc
means “of the fifth rank” or “fifth
in order.” The quintaua (via) was
a street in the Roman eaqip-
SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNESS. . cd led 1^
' -------———"*■ 'fifth manijtle, or company, arid the
nrrartteTri. and It. Hemedy Nos, sixth r]1 thf, bl|sinpsR fln(]
I nct* of Science. . , ,
marketing of the camp was done anil
It 1* the rarest thlnr In the world fot 1 (< • ,
a man to ii* necessarily baid. No man | quuitaua eventually came to mean
whose hair Is not dead at the roots, need a market,
bo bald if ho will use Nowbro’s fRsrpt-
clde, tfio now scnlp antiseptic. Horpl-
cldo destroys the germ that cuts the hair
oil at-lite root; nnj. clerinn the scalp of
dandruff anil leave- It tn n pdrfertly “1
healthy condition. Mt Mn’nr.etl, In il^,
Maryland Klo«-lr. ••••
month ITorf,!-
Kn.wth, nnd nature did I'a '.work by ^e
erlhR his hand with ‘thick hair an n e.
leng, and In six wcek>i he had a pirn',
soft■ nf hritr. Sold by leridlniT t , — ---
Send 10.' In stamps for urn 1 to T! I^111 KC’1 m‘o
• . ' t on in niv honor or a terrorist detu-
, 1 ’.yo siz>‘9 50 centH And $1.00. . • ,,
Moor* • Drug Mtor*. Hp«>t:i»>1 «t>nui ,,n'J,r‘,tipn
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