The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVQRITK.
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OLD AND RECOMMENCE
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SHORT ROAD TO PERFECTION.
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EXPENSIVE FINERY.
PLEASED THE BISHOF.
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General Law Pr«*n
Office In Court House, u
lai attention to collectioml
practice, and all kindi o/M
Bonham, Texas.
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Pay vour poll tax. C-li, £ '
more days left. piece, and while ho
-“ extricate it from the gutter
. HF ntiae ! representatives ,,n(, his bae and run nwn'
is ver/ proud of the fact that ,t. Hrtcrep*.
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Laborers Wanted-*
day for common labors!
work. Apply in pet
struction Department
Works, West Dallas.
PHYSICIAN A Nt) Sill Mfr
Office over Saunders, Mi /■ Sip
Office Phone No. U. S tlnp, MwM
Phone No. 11. ■■■gy
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My child had chill* and fever ’
i, and finally an acquaintance of
commended Herbine. We used
three bottles, and the child is now com-
", You have my permission
olish thia testimonial, as I cheer-
ily recommend Herbine to all mothers
iving children afflicted aa mine/*
UBOB BOTTLE, 50c OET THE GENUINE
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.
v 5T. LOVIS, u.- S. A.
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PHYSICIAN AND Jud
Hours—Morning, 9 to lt|
l:S0 to S; Evening. 7 tot
it were announced by the postal and dear, and constitutes
authorities in Washington that
all rural route mail delivery in
Fannin County haebeen suspend-
ed except from. Bonham, which
has good roads.—State Press.-
!f Texts had a State Engineer
work to our whop on IS
, one block
corner of square*
J. M. Ben
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“When
jnt he
In- made it so.
our citizens have ■ •
breakfasts apiece on their backs, j thej
NOTHING FRESH.
Tlar."
•W, W. RimaxLC, Presided J. W.HvMlu., C«»hl«»r
J. T. KXNNrttT. Vice Pr-Hldent C L, B1U0 C»«hl»r
FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Capital, »IOO, 1)00.00. Nurplua an*d Profits, t70,000.0o.
Accounts Solicited. Liberal accommodation* and courteous tr&atmsot
extended to customers.
PHOFEse.„„,
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ARLINGTON HE!
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fealor wi
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of Women and .Childm L.'.
BWsfe
and porchts, nicabarn, plenty of
learned W only 2o6 poll tax re- acre of land Price 5100(L If
c -iptH had been issued to the want OT0 o( homeg
mbz nsof Bonham, when there! in thftt part oftown thig .g what
should havjj been at least 700 or you are looking for.
800. Judging from the interest 230 acre8 thre, wegt <f
Ladonia, 175 acres in cultivation,
j balance in nice pasture, two sets
QUICKLY CURES SSS
A GUARANTEED CUR^. Tor Ydl *eease»--ptetiuced by
TORPID LIVER and tWtPVRE BLOOD. One bottle pur-
chased today may ssvrf you a sick spell toni<>rrow._ __J
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DENTIST,
Crown sufi Bridge
. OOte« te AJXrnnmr Bul’db
Corner Square, ReeniS.^
15d; Residence phone 2$t
CUBED OF CHIUS AND FEVER AFTER
ALL OTHER MEDICINES FAILED
Mrs. W. A. Whitewell, Btnory, Tea.,
writes: “My child had chills and fever
for four years. We tried all kinds of
medicinei.
mine recommended
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pletely cured,
to publish thii
fully
hai
It is the saying of holy meik that,
if wc w’ish to be perfect, we have
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the ordinary dutier’of Ihe dav well.
A short road to—perfection—-short
not because easy, but because perti-
nent and intelligible. As soon as a the phasing side of th
J person really desires and sets about pleasant truths.
■ SELFISHNESS OF THE ^NOB.
If your atomach is d’J
bowels irregular, and 1
f el wall you need I’nl
Bittern. In is wry-fS
removing thia conditio
para Drug Co.
“I’apa/’ inquired tire', youngster,
j “Wild oats, my sop,, “is some-
—ss® iUhing that you sow in ’the evening
ONLY five more uays. Then its ami ’ *
no use. pincott’s.
PHYSIC!*’* ANDSUl
Diaeases of and
specialty. Office over 8
Reynolds Drug Stow. |
278 Ir; office 27S 2r.
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Office over Saunders y- -
Drug Store. Phone at ujl R< e
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DR. J. C. CARLE! I
Office bounJ
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askeef to lecture at
Banham will be put in fir.-*: /lass .... ■ ti\t,.rJ i. n* .1 and
and business will come this way I
that never came to Bonham be-
fore.—Daily Favorite.
Which ought to be a warning
to those towns which compete
with Bonham for the trade of
' their locality, ft is a ,fact that
the trade of a community is hard
to divert. Farmers become ac-
q i.iintr-d with merci iijjjB, and if
the latter treat them well they
will trade with them through
their whole lives. But if they
We have reduced our1
this year and can do J*
cheaper. We give sp*
prompt attention to hort
and plow work.
{nenUT wagons, oarr*1
JbGfeffiee repaired; AU*
anteed or done to ord#
itants with only 156 people in it
who have armed themselves with
the necessary credentials so that
they can step up to the polls on
election day and say who shall
of who shall not be elected to. ing, lugubri<>nn)y: “Dr.
public office, or veto on any other presume that you don’t
proposition. — I
Road builders with national
reputations prill be in Bonham a and h<? PXciaimc<1;
next month, and every farmer (;O(n j
and merchant in Fannin county ](w-it..<l ih* .;■ ;’ m T-
ehould hear what thsy have to your father.”
say on the subject. Arrange your
business so that you can attend
the oonx ention.
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KmkIm' Sv1 1 ■•w
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wife ■- j-
that
DENTIST
Offliee over Hirprove <
Drug Store, iBoahatn,
work for Colored people.
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VETERARl. fol^wir rajtj
Treats diseases of the andriiar
*•(.-. Headquarters *’■ *,*1
Eebraa ’ 6th
TStOu ) fare ]
if«d for return
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SU WO ERY A N D 6 F N E Rjl
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Bthe ba
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ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN *d
Special attention
amham. CrawfonT’i r.~l
Residence 919 North Pm
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J. E, NEVILL,
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GENERAL PIUCT! HH
< Ifflee over Nunn .\ j0J T*p'
l,den< e 620 West '.nh St. I
303 2r. Residence 303 2rl
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN J
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en-^^rbr*
Stb. Stx****u
dene® 150.
M p. m.
a good roads from a mud puddle. Several peo-
early in " February. P,f‘ h”v" •,l ' " r’i» <>v* r by slreet ears
! or teams in New York while, try-
terested in thiTconTwtbn \nd! ln« pickage’ ft
each section should be well rep-
resented . _______
Bonham may need your vote
er.
Paris >•* 'j^ing to build a
operative oolton mill.
' PhoneN.N Nunn, The Plumb-
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Join the Press Club
ii It will only cost you $1 a month to become a member of UrfTress Club
' and have your suit pressed onee each week. WlUJ -.eod/for and deliver all
. North Main Mreet. Phone 2171
tie unf .'ri n - ■>i i city Dy e Work***,
v:._____ad | f "v
vancement. He suppresses the ini- . 1 '■ -
pulse that may lead him to dislike > t<, ’
j ust a 8 11 u.“a ft J * H i" i h Tank ■. WILL H. EVANS & GO,, Real Estate. —I
presses his small extravagances, his . ’
fondness for the race track. Be- Over First Nation at! Bankbuy and sell Real Estate— handle Land Note
cause sbcial position seems to Kim I
so inq-iiiant lelmir* exci s.-ivc-i —-----——-----------------————---------------■ -----
whose position lie deems inferior tot POLL TAX RKEIPTS SCARCT. |{ea| [s|a[e Bjj|-gaj|]S
'll " X>‘ M-1'!- Qty Assessor and Collector Abernathy I have for sate the following1'
Reports Poll Tax Business Light. • Real Estate:
I have f'T sale Fred Dennia’I
nice home on EasF 8th Streetd
nice four room houwe, with hall-’I Of" over p* . ]er'-
p— J ----1 • al -a ____X »»__IjJH
his 8ucprise'|goodr *a£^
than one
> at least
‘ simple-
in. and th<>-. ulio-e
?mplex can readily see
tame question;
io-big for ’ her-
the candid
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TAKE THE PLEASANT SIDE.
Bishop Potter relates that on the
first occasion when he visited Bishop [ en’s finery.
Eastburn, Phillips Brooks’ predeces- arc to lie tl
-*r as I'l-hop ©l’ XI;iIni-tts. ; r'lal r-t '
r, fid- j part irt the good w*
throughout
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b*r-that tQ
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Bella—Have you had aa njauy pro
powala e« umiftl Ih+s .veer?
Stella^ol, yes; but
been from tho name men 1
gaged to lust year. »■*'! «trrn«tiwn th*-m. Dr. Shoop’* Rastoiwtive l« ’
WO M EN AT^ TNT BOTTO M 75 F^Tt”’ rrffiTrkTnnFovrve*. To Y>* tor tli« Kfdnny* ahi
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“Now, Minnie, who discovered
America?” asked the teacher.
“Columbus,
the little girl.
“Abd’how did he come to know it
was over here?”
--iSOby-Itr R_--- " *'' W
women talking About it!” flK
Pin*! *> N . N. Nupn, Tho Plumb* ® VllVIljl W
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coy
Kidneys „
j the market at th^ very low price
Wenk Kidney*. *nr-ly point to weak kidney » St I KAO F
Xervt**. Kidney ik Ilin, tho- Heart, and th< , * ...... -
they’ve' al) stomach, flud their wnaknwa. not in.tho ortwn | Mrs. 8. J. Earley’s home plan
was en ItadL but In the nerve* that control and tnlde tj-.-u a . .
j and »tn-ni|t!*rn them. Dr. Khoop’* Helttoraflvo I* ' OeCh Street, tWO nice CottagOS
!> ”<A15.ln"3—^ MrjP.r^'?L-w,>on the lot' me Tor a bargain.
1* futile. It la a wa»U of tlino, aad of money aa 1 have for Hale R. A. Johnson’s
W» your back ache orj. w«k. if the oHn. ‘ ni°* h°me UP hill in South
K»l«1*. orla<larkandrtmny.Wyou havelymptoms Bonham, nice four TOOm house,
promptly answered Rood barn’ tw° wslh of water,
i Tablet*or Liquid—and «w> wh»t It can and wUl ‘fitnoke hoUSS, chicken hoUfle, two
• iaorea of land> wkle 9treet
j round this property, oka jdnSk
(yard, fine orchard consisting of
peach trees, plum trees, oherry save you money t° '
trees and pear ,ree«. ^ee me at *
- - [once if you want the nioeet home street'
R9Slorati»B ,.„
J. W. PEELER ' BO iAMt.TEXAb
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‘the world,
“If all the people who went to
see Irving,” added _t]Je lecturer,
“wi n pin* ..I it* ,i 1 dig line, allow -
ing each a yard of space, and the
sun shone at the head of the'pro-! minds
cession, when it set nearly 12 hours
later a thousand- Haijes of people
Wbuld still be wt ‘ ’
“They would stretfh 12,000 miles,
allowing the low average of $2,000
for each performance.
are once diverted it i, hard to geH uf att. ,1"'..""f T->-
ple who saw him, concluded Mr.
Stoker, “tli.•!•*• wa- n<4, on< vro ■
did not take away some noble
thought.”
AN EDUCA.X^^* I
Tribute Paid to Great Actor By Hi* Frankneaa Doe* Not Co
Lifelong Associate. Liopleasing Truths.
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Yesterday afternoon a Favorite
' i representative interviewed City
Aflfleflsor and Collector, Edgar
I Aber* athy, and t
It will be
reading
I Brlim Stoker m ,**
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jwhom he w
1-30 v.-ays,
reputation of ‘
_ i Which mt
may appear in the columns of The Pa- > ( OJ
being
.! ' I have seen a lady spoil a pair of
Don’t overtook the fact that fine gloves trying to rescue a nickel
Bonham is to hold
convention
All Fannin county should- be in-1
hat, nn umbrella, or irvane.
A Paris hank clerk, whft was t;ar-
^rving a’ Tag of gold" through the"
streets, dropped a ten-franc piece,
before another year has passed, which rolled from the sidewalk. He
p*y vour poll tax. Only five set his bag down to look for the.lost
was trying to.
• some
*nr. miuse ■)[ representatives on,, s(0|,. })ag and fan away with
ia ver/ proud of the f«ct" that it.- HiVvcm*.
hAve been able to raliwrthatFi _____...........—----------
own salaries.
Are you a pubho spirited citi-
zen? If ho, go and pay your poll i “what is ‘wild oats?’
tax iefo'ro February
be a city election in April or else
they have decided to be diafran- i
.....‘ rftther t^n^Tip^Ttnt- ’ .’ wili"jvSpo88e8Bionttta*y.
time; would take a nice hiuse
repairs frozah ttP;j ’n Bonham for first pay-
jrnen, balance to suit. Come and
___ see me at once if y ou want this
farm.
W. T^-WEWneTir nice home
on North Center street, house has
17 nice rooms, two halls, fine cis-
tern of. water, fine young orchard,
|contains two acres of land,
ar.
cause.
1 Now, there ar
duration, and speaking tin:'
brought to .the attention of tixe.Jlv made i£so.
.....J':’The leniirilttu?- jjuj
I revision of the Bible, when they* had
finished their labors, went in a body
Ido the Lyceum and
The Bonham man has been ; onl theater is a place for; of our brutal
thoroughly converted as to the 1
merits of the split-log drag, and.
time until all the roads leading to
lit _ -.■■
. To bedruthful need not meOn to
icnnng.----- -
i be hone*
hated ant
eand
Truths may often be
ft1 suppressed without toss bTreeTinidC'r
mpelli'd to speak -them, we
sistently show the pleasing
s hearer to find out
know it,
unpleasant side as
BRADFORD & WATSON
General Insurance Agents 7
; j Fire, Tornado, Accident, Employers’Liability and PlateGlass. Bonham, Tex.
■ The mob cultivates ,h. man or a '
Woman, not .because-he expects to
get a ,j<Jb or a loan out of either, but •
because he thinks either can help
him along into society’s elect. J*
cuts a former acquaintance because! orders.
all have the opportu- of no U8e jn jjjg own gobial
We. cm
placed it on rec- ourselves
| ord that ‘thia i
good.’ ' j Unpleasant
L .“Wherever went he became a *irv*nre>UBcr wt
It ia only a question of a short Teeognizid educational’force. Ih or, if c
• | was askeif to lecture at Harrow may- pe
con iition by the use of the drag, f Uambridge and most of the other for himself, if he
that there is an
well,
For there is alwav® more
side to a truth. Two sides
can be seen .by the . most
minded person, and th“*<
are complex can rea
many sides to the
“Her hands are t<
siting te see Irving. I gloves,” comments
| friend.
“Oh, no; she only makes a little
mistake in buying her.gloves a size
too small,” is the wav . the peace-
maker says the same thing,” says ’
Woman’s Life. .;•_ If*
Ntrw, if one side is always morr i
pleasing than the other, why, the!
question may be asked, is it not]
more honorabb* to eboose always the I
pleasant side to present to friends?
Win <h-priv® 4he world of a j°VT ~
we might have given when we do not]
hasten to speak th* pleashjfit truth?
Happiness is ii quality of .which “
wo*might obtain n larger share than ~~
uojial if we determined to discover
most un-
THE DAILY FAVORITE.
f»Y
THE FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
E .H. Pritchett President
W. . ”
and Business Manager.
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notice to the public.
Any erroneous reflection upon the
sbaracter, standing or reputitt
any person. Arm or corporation^
1— ?_ .
eorite will be'gladly corrsetafl upon Its ■
Ug a— a— «**awtiz*** PV*®* I
PHbltobera.
them to return. Ort« thing above
all things will divert trade, and
that is bad roads. However fond
a farmer may be of a merchant';
• he will not trade with him very
JrtfTg if the road leading to him is
... bad while the road leading to an-
other merchant is good. Bonham
ip one of the towns which does
things. When theFavoritemakes
the above promise, we can ex-,
peat it to be fulfilled. Honey
Grove and other towns in tho
neighborhood must take notice. | H.-kmg it luimailt, he is-dt-Mmfisfied
4t would not flound^wefl, either, if : , - / !t •
_ r___________i Boine sort
of direction towards the practice of
I lit. ; ' ’ v- .. .*
We must bear in mind what is^
meant by perfection. It does not
mean any extraordinary service, any-
thing out oY the way or especially
heroic—not i “ ‘ . „1_
of Public Highways and each ' nity of heroic acts, or sufferings—
county had an aeaiitarit engineer, I
Texas could in a short time have ,1‘.'n - !•. j.. ri.-.-t
----the beet roads of any state lu wwerr-tHrt which' bn” nn flaw nr -
Union, and the expense would be i 1,1 ,lia! 's compb t<-. that
very little more than the amount whlcl! is pon8i’tent, that which is
that is now being annually wast- i "'J*41"1 'h'
. .... *. , „ perfect. He, then, is perfect who
eb 00 the road. o( thia great, late. K, ,||e wori ,oI perM,.
Any man who will atop and think | on,| ic nol c0 th|g ■„
for a minute will see that with an gppk for perfection.—Cardinal New- ’
engineer, with the proper knowl- man.
edge of road building in charge
of our public highways can take
the same amount of money that
Fannin county is spending *-a°h first occasion when he visited Bishop ! en’s flnerv. Ridicule and exposure
y?ar on road building and do) Fja8tburn. Phillips Brooks’pred^ei are to be the w.v.pons of cdTense
three tuftes as much good with it w,r as blshop of Massachusetts,.! $tat"ties will doul*tk^ piny He ir
a8 19 now eing 0n8‘ , Bishop Eastburn, after dinner, fid- { part ijt the gopd work.
Think of a town of 7000 inhab- K11UU4UK «t- the side-. kfioW throughout the
board. Bishop Potter’s father had world just what Mines. X, Y and 2
been well known as a stern oppo- of Paris, New York or l*ondou pay
nent of the use of tobacco. Buf for evening gowns, demitbiTetle and
presently Bishop Eastburn rushed the like, and the sums will be con-1 being taken in the matters large'
to th*- sideboard arid got a box of vert*-d. into tciTris of colff'e and
cigars, at- the same time remark- rolls. T
Dr. Potter, I these great ladies wear, say, 100,000
t smoke?”.
“Whenever I get a chance 1 do/’
answered Potter.- Whertupon Bish-
op Eastburn’s face Broadened into
: “Thank
; you bad in-
prejudices of
and every farmer
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1907, newspaper, January 26, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365052/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.