The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE.
jFflur. NORTH center htrekt. This Market Report .is Garret ted Daily
■nts^ ..... a. Ronhaux.. <md Can be Relied Upw.
, Trias. as Second-Class Matter. * ------—
'Special sale
morning for the
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We have a bi
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not dver 8 miles
Level land, fair
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Copyright 1964. by L+tsrt Schaffner Man
Onellalf to One-Fourth off or
Men’s and Boys’ Su
and OVERCOATS
COME TQ OUR
Shoe Clearing Sale
It's a Great Money Saver
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Jf you hav» any quration*.
about it lerilf wt.
Q.&C. MERRIAM CO.,
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8PRINOFISLD, MAM.
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50 to 75
| Turnkeys per tb 8 to 9
GRANDMA HOOPER DEAB.
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Come jb
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1. Mrs. S.’A Mo
Ifi*arfcana. —
S. H. Parker 1
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at Bonham, Mq
1907, at 10 a. rd.
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urgently re.; n<-Ht»
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portance will cc
body. Thr
Henry Hudson,
SecreUd
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SHOE-SALE
The Stricken I’.u»e From Grief. ,
What' a fortunate prO\-|«lon of nature
It la. that de -
•ilfterlng; for
Are You About to Marry? ”
K • >1 as Crrv, Jan. 21.—The
1 visit Rev. R. H. Crossfield, who iscon ,
means- to L.^tinw revival meetings at the
' 1 church, 11th and
tstteet, lectured yesterday
Yoq^ Get ,
bei og* 1
/BUY
Bonhum Gaa & E-lertH
flix M . v j (m advance)
•ubw-‘—”*■1, per month.
One Year (in advance)..
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p and cotton
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I Don’t
r but the Cu
J W. Hodges returned home
to Morgan,yesterday.
, Prof.. JYH,. Newton returned to
Dodd City yesterday.
Mrs, Chas. Halsell ha* returned
from a visit in Sherman.
Mr-i. W. A. Evans * been
Quite sick for seyeral days.
Mrs. Murray has returned to.! avoid it because
Honey Grove after a visit here. care. Such a
Miss Lecierque of Paris is vis- I tBe wiseacre
•y user of Electric Light* to kave*”tW.
B6st Lamp
on the niarliet. There is a cLiffereaoe.
Show You -
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of one first class faro plus-Sficrs.1
’. BeDing dates February 6, T, 8,
should be taken, it) an'a It, 19UT; final iiriit Feb.
ld«h. \
| For WacOi-and San Antonio.1
travel, the M K. & T. Ry havo»'
J now established a ne.w "—
■ seofion drawing room standarij DireoIure and \he trarJ
run bt t ween ftny o^apt)llBjnea9 of twj
1 ny, and such noliee is si
by given that the annual]
of tire Directors of ssidfl
wilt be held on the »*»♦]
at hhe »a»h place for 1
Wsco 7? nia. m ' • tics.ofr ottoers and thi|
For farther information aalldfi'
or add<wat», C. K. MoGcan,
’ Agent,'M. K. A T. Ry.
tfotitt.
t>ll.ioe of The Dentsoo * Ronham •
> New Orleans Rxilrond Com-i
I sleeping oars to run between!
Waco and ^an Antoni* on south
bound traine Nos. 1 .and 244 via
Smithville, leaving Waoq,..8t-J5
1. m., arrwipg 8an Ain ton to. Hi: 26
Nrrth bound, leaving San
Ant 'nio 10.25 P-. mxdu rivic.g at
") a. m
tirxi of nay other busjH
Csmpaay, such Directs
i»g to be held isnmediil
*iAe adjournment of tM
stockholders’ Meeting
[dais.___
Edward I>. Steger.I
.John W. Russell. “'8
1 Cotton.. 1 ......
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... 12el Corn
— Oats, sacked ....
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tionary. .The most critical prefer
the New afid Enlarged Edition of
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Dictionary
THE GRAND PRIZE (Highest
A w ari>) for which was given at the
World’s Fair, St. Uuis.
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K. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
■« the Remedy Needed. 1 •
__This great kidnvyrfonic brings to be«r ap influ-
/h<' thit quickly cuuuuls thr rtia, utrerigtWiM-J
the weakened kidneys and by stimulating the bind- J
r. der and bowels to greater activity drives out of the
body the impurities which brought onthe disotdef. J
Oct <he Genuine with the Figure fr"l FrtNIt J
I S6M by Druggirt*.
tin I Paul. Valiev, L. T.
y 1,1 T. H.* Moorman
Windom yesterday.
Mre. J. E; Roche has returned
from a visit in Paris.
Mrs, B A. McKinney returned
to Durant yesterday.
Neli
T"c l i'.nin e<
-jjany, Bonhr.m, TeS
MvlW
Public , notice is- herd
that the rsrr true I riser
etockholderaof the Deni*
ham & Orleans ]
Company will be held Bt!
'.io office of said ' cofnp!
siime being io. tha build*
Fannin County Nation!
io the city of- Bonham,1
Tuesday,.the 29fch d»y<l
(ry, A. ®. IDOT^allO o’dl
1 «e of ten ()f thak date fw the e*
WHEN THE KIDNEYS "
STOP WORK
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The point where the kidney*cease to do their d«!J
properly is the beginning of Bright’s Disease or wane
l.lesh st roving ailtiH-iiT.
of the II ll
of the qym
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what sart of an I
I have here this after- I
: said. “I Wint-lhc mar- I
S.S.S
The value of S. S. S. as a I
it-* fortv venrs of tiuciessful service in the trentment of-blr
-• .. . j , : . 'rvei 111 hrrrtrtvr 1 It is tht! hr iC-hwewH -*h4- w- i. .. .m w. e->< -
alicine on the market today, be< it
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ui.t --is.il success in curing <li. 1 ■ it lias ni >t.iHi,;. 1 \ I.\V1 U .It Ii
phone; If you
the sameJ^Xa? IduCt'n * rCV‘Va
vorlte takes plea* . *•»«
onitngs and goings First Christian
ure of the , .—
nned than bocusl ’----- ,
■' afternoon on; W hen
Married." The church v
t when t he mir vic
1 tht fit
tg when
•( returned to l fieltLsteppc
ire I* visiting ini “I want too s
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’Phone
About 5 (/clock yesterday
. I morning Mrs. K C. (Grimjjbya)
' rlooper died of pneumonia at fh^
■ j re-idenoe of her eon-in-law, John
I Nipper, at Ravenna.
] Mra. Hooper wa4 7H yo*re of
age and had been a devout chrin-
...... -o.-i worker ... ..oo .1>d.»L
ohurch wince ahe wan 12 years of
age.
Her remain's will be laid to res’
in the Ravenna cemetery at 2:30
thi-* afternoon Hnd the services
' vyill be conducted by her pastor,
Rev, J. T. Bludworth, of this,
oityj who is also pastor of the
Ravenna Methodist church.
Wanted.
A few music pupils.
209. —OliVlA .Guy lur.
i Pipe* hursted: Phone N.
Nurrn. \
H_.Jne Mossi
[L Jim Hugh
yesterday. .
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as
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iprlve* the ro»« of menial
how poignant would be IU
grlet- to discover. In the height of lb
blooming glory, that a canker fed nt ItB
heart, and that Ita beauty and f*ag
I were doomed forever. Nature n
eparen the suffering; the is a ver
I etore-houae of nle-ieing rewards,
gone by fa'.lirit h.Hr r n 1 gt.i n r l.-ri-r-
cast ft gloom, over the Uvea <Sf thousands
of young women, but thanks to the In-
vestigations of scientists the true enure
of hair destruction la now known to be
a germ or parasite that burrows into
the hnlr fojllplos. Newbro’s Horpiclde
sbaoliitely destroys this gorm thus
permitting the hair to grow as na-
ture Intended. Sold by loading drug-
gists. Send 10c. In stamps for sample
to Th« Herpletde t'-o., DMsaD. M+eh
I'wo sizes—50 cents and S1.40.
Monru's Drug store. Hpei-i-> Agents
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W-1- -irrptv .uncrifiop profit and a-ivTli >n of thf
order t<» clone out Ht'/ck io weaaon. 4&ho®—ftpeverj
the Th'- more you buy the more you w
the very bi at style and quality.
PtRSONAl.
If your friend la visiting you. P1®^
cgll this ofllce b
your friend use
notify us. The
ure lb noting th
of its readers, and bo fe
paper la more
its Personal
9:50 to 10:30
. 11:00
45
. - 32 to 35
[Chickens, friers JcSO to 3:00
rDiiofcg— .... . £rOOtn SrOO1
Chickens, hene ..... 2:25 to 3:00
* 12*
m.4Butler . ......,~7.~~T 15 ’o 20
“ Hogs, fat.. .,.. 5:00to 5:50
i Cattle, fat ......... t :75 to 2 :Si
12.50 p.m. 1:10 p.m. Hay, ohoioq 6:00
-«L?r-*1-®s—?■ No. 1....-,..;.
6:10 p. m. 6:15 p. m.
Hay, No. 2
M. K. * - Alfalfa ... i
Northbound— Swket potatoes
No. 267 leaves Bonham-— '•'15 a. m. „ '
No. 723 1.eaves Bonham.... 12:35 p. m. |
Southbound—
No. 258 Arrives Bonham... 5:40 p. m
No. 724 Arrives Bonham... 0:10 a/m.
Died at Ravenna Yesterday Mosninj.
Burial Today.
The married people sang one
returned
”^hat'H good," saidL the Rev,- I
Mr. Crosiifielil? “Now the un- I
,married. ’’ '
And the unmarried people sang
until there was no questvofl but
they OMtpwmbered the others by
far. '
* “Thalt’s better,” said tHe eran- .
jgelist. “Now I know that what I
I have to say witl be appreciated,
because it s-these young people
whom I wawt to reach.
“Some sneer at marriage or
(consider it a huge joke. Others
it may entail
man is a nvaVof
who secured himself
iting her aunt’ Mrs. L. O. White, [against gout in having his legs
,, ‘ ar- ,, cutoff. The best interests of
Mrs. Clyde McDowell was in
/ wom-'ii .i: ■ . i-
t i ■ .runt ■ ■ ’qr c.y.
volvcd in marriage. I am not ut>,
Rav, B. Splawn and -^Q^-ynrmHirTof—btni vrrve’r aYrd hus-
Lamar, have returned from DAl- baJi-ls. Socrates. Milton. ( trlyle -
*aB- ' ' - ——t and John Wesley are the exerpe l—
Mre. -E. -F. King has been on tionv. The Deborahs, Esthers. ,B
5:50 the rink Hwt several day», bot TW'Marys. Hannah* and Marthas I
improving. - ■' are the rule. A wife’s advice has fl
Cwt,I i. vi.i,iou-'bc-“"”ri,,l!“" ' 9
h.r Mr.. 8m.ll.y „ <» te rtlp; her word, ot
llrookrtOD. .................£ ;.«>>». to thr So.l; her punt,-of
Jcbaracler.the pole star to many a :
J. W. Hewlett, who has been so man whohas fallen. Her strerfgth
seriously ill for eeveral days Mb tOMIMU to Arer the ship ,n
improving. commerce or wiffrom viigin ■ j
Misses BwRre and Myrtle Med- the rewaxd of. .tavrible toil. They
ford have gone to Melisee to en- 'need each other. They stand ar
ter tie liuvll.1 ~ " ■ * fail together. — - ■
Z.R Powers fe here from St. “Rnnn the best statistics avail-
~^ul, Minn., a guest of hie broth'-' ;
er, S. P. Pbwere, -jthe rtte of Sljr '*r cent a yc:,r jn
Mr-. Meredith and little *°Ur 77!"'' A“’V tW?’‘P WARM GRAS AT NfW ORLEANS. !
Jun, rum Hnr»unti arm mue granted by ouncourts last year._
Miss Wtnie'Meredith are vi®Ttffi2:,|Since 1867 divorces have
relatives io Denisim. ,1 n,-.it.l_ » as-fast M. K. & I. Ry Makf-^ltotp of StSJO.I
Miss Bertha Wy’itt ia reported.’as•tha^iopuTMwn. "Taki.hg. the On a000unt ()f th,. above nfl0S.
s a whole there an Bjon, round trip tickets will bej
tQ^ov'ery noldtio New Orleans. La., at rate
“Again, who should marry? ;
[Greatest care i
' Look before you lean. Men-should
I keep their eyes open wide before i
marriage and half shut after-
ward. Goldsniithe • said; 'I :
chose mv wife as she did her I
wedding gown, for qpaljties that I
would wear well.’ As to age,
happiest homes and families re- i
suit front marriages between the
age of 2D and 30 years, and, as i
woman- begins to develop and de- I
cline earlier, she should be sev-
eral y ears the junior.
“TUe trouble Wi>th most young I
people is that they are top am-
bitions. They want to- begin '
where their fathers and mothers
now are. But he ought to go out
and make a Lying. His. sphere is
without; h rs within;- He is the 1
breadwinner; she is the home-
maker.' ' V <
“Only those that love should
marry. Love your equal—social-
ly, financially and religiously.
'Never marry but f\r lovqanl j
sec that thou lowest Ch it which I
is lovely? \
.—“Far too wiu h—i,..„
been given to the weddingX In-
finitely, the engagi'inent is inbrt-
important. This is the result of\
what has been Wisely or unwi .clv^x
arranged. With wetnen the wed-
ding is especially’ t he time of life
for t lai -'at- .di !;i- an l^rand
display? 'T,el—aTl ~ex pc ml Ftii re~be
w+tbfrH—¥-*♦+* means and TIOFTo
equal or excel some one else's.
Above all things make a happy
home. It is the hope of the. na-
fion, o^^Christisinity and of the
world.” ’
Phono No. 79, Clutter’s Meat
Market, if you want your garden
plowed and faHiliz > i,. . —
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Westbound— Arrive*. Depart*. 1
N<>. .71 .11:31 a. m. tTitrr CT
No. 33. 8:40 p m. »:0t) p. m. >
No. 85.. .;.-..;... #:15 a. m. 8:20 a. m. :
Eaetbound—-
No. 32.
NO. 34
No. 86.
i
—■ wide; -dlVOR t-a-iHFe--1
, the rate of six- p<er cent
tour cKimtrv
little Lj
VlBltlng-^i
plied ne_a^rd_y_. ,|hr<-e tim-.-* as
. Takihg. the
quite siok at the residence of country as a. whole there ia an
Mrs. A. R. Anthony. ' average of owe divorce'
Mrs. W. B. Stone has returned! twenty marriages.
home tx> Durant, after a visit with
her mother, Mrs. E. G. Cole.
Mr». W. P. Carter and children,.I
who visited Mrs. Bert Mathews-,
returned to Savoy yesterday.
Mrs. M. B. Crook has returned
to Pari’, after visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Russell.
Misses Olivia and Arrah Kjn-
oaid, who afe teaching near
Whitewright, are at home on a
short visit. -..i.
Miss Mary Pyle^tfas returned
to Dallas, after attending the
bedside or her grandfather, J. W.
Hewlett, .who is better.
Mrs, T. H. B. McCandless ar-
rived here yesterday from Chat-
tanooga, Tenn., and went out to
her heme south of (owo.
Misses Blanche Evans, Maude
Evans and Ilene Agnew have re-
| turned home from a two weeks
| visit to relatives at Dallas.
Harve Gunter, who has been
-I , B ' i ■ ! i ■ - I - “ f -
eevera|Vewks, left yesterday tp
Join his family at Childress.
^Mr’. T. .1- Ib>bb’ an i little
daughter arrived here yesterday
from Honey Grove and will make
Bonham their home.
Mrs. Julia C. Inglish has re-
turned home after an extended
visit to her mother. Mrs. M. A.
Lowry, at Hope, Ark.
■ Mrs. H noi-r .Thrmp’on* and
-daughter,-M4*s-T»iffile, in eempa-
OUR RECOOE
e 40 YEARS (IE CURES
blood purifier-has l>een thoroughly proven b}
Hood and skin dis
ter- " - ft -iv -th""4-- -!■ |i m... I, n»«i....w
it h.-is not dtmp]>oit!lt-d thrive who hive it;-’l it, and ns <t 11 --.nit nt it'
»• t q .11 e 11 < •. a its nun n <r fl t • - i .. •• it li »vi i < L» f t i i - vtrlu IX ' fI *\ k V1 L I ‘ f > T?
It has been on the market for forty years, and its record iin that titci
is one of which we nrc justly proud*—it is a recowl of forty years ol
As u rertiedy for Rheutnatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Sores and Ulcers
Skin Diseases. Contagious Blood I’oison and .ill disease., atisip.; from at1
impure or poisoned condition of the blood, S. S. S. has no equal. . It goeiJ
into the circulation and thoroughly cleanses it of all impurities and makes i
--------- err-rph-tr- ntrd fc-rft-mj*rrm- rtf- thrsr tr-mH-s rrmt diswrrlers.' ft famrshrs trj
weak, polluted blood, rich, health-giving and health-sustaining qualities,'
■-----------puro, frash itiwm cmnl-iiV-s tlwonwUthf avalem. ml parts of tb«-
cM^BrL'nlvi*orn£‘ ’tr-”Vn‘1 , 'Vs,s the on’5 ny With Miss Myrtie Markham,
-‘ddood medicine on the market that can claim absolute freedom from minerali ’
in any form. This great medicine is the product of nature's forests an<! visited in Sherman and Denison
fields, and is made from the healing, cleansing juices and extracts of roots ye-terday.
herbs.and barks. It is, therefore, in addition to being a certain cure foi ... .. f .
i- ;.- blood tr<H»l>le», -sm absolutely sale medicine-for ybuirjror ohi. It is not nr iaa Maud£ jj£y}p3r of Austin,
experiment to' use S. S. S. ; it is a remedy with a record and one that haa arrived ht»re last night ntjd is a
proven its worth and ability by its forty years of cures. If you need a blood of Mrs. Herbert White
remedy begin the use of S. S. S , and write our physicians and they wilt send . . ’ . . '
you a Link concerning your trouble, and will give you, without charge, any Mirr I hipp.R wd. vmi her© a^,iew
medical Advice THE SWWT SPCGIFtC CO^, ATLANTAt GAu ^<3aJ H ther to N»* York* -
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1907, newspaper, January 27, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365053/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.