The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE. .
Several Cases Are Tried--Others Are
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.. President
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W. A. Spangler,
Mayor.
remedy n I wave cures,
sale by J. W. Peeler.
surorrv and general practice.
Office over Peeler’s Drug iStore.
Phone at Oillee and Residence. '
bight.
Diatrhoea and Cramps Cured.
“About two years ago my fa-
THE FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
DR. H. H. MITCHELL.
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—Jrt you are troubled with liver--
complaint and have not received
help read this. Mrs. Mary E.
Saunders Drug Co.
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CHARGED WITH RAPE.
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GENERAL PRACTICE.
Office over Nunn A Jones Oo. Res-
expert workman satisfy^ ft judgment amounting to
._(*avor of Fannin County
k and oust of suit.
hand, this 31st
day of August, A\D. 1007.
C. P. Bridge, Sheriff.-
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DR. H. S. RAGLAND
OSTEOPATH
dfflce.at residence 008 west 6th St, North to Hoods N W,
Phone 3M. v - ' . , o
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ere 8. W. corner; thence South
with Horton and Palmer’s East
lino to 8. W., corner of 72 acres
sold by Wm. Thompson to J. L.
Coonrod; thence West 55 varare
a stake, the N. W. corner of 11 2
acres sold to said Thomp.
J. A- Palmerj thence Soi
varara a stake; thence West 388
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itants of said city while in their
respective. residences or' hones.'
Section 2. Any person who
W. A. Spangler, | -------
Mayor * ARLINGTON HELBING, M. L
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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• of hogs, given two years in the
penitentiary. *.
We are receiving shipments of
the newest things in Belts, Combs,
Purses and Beal* daily.—Mrs.
.MacQueen.
Use Gas f >r Cooking?
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and
Snow Liniment has been used in W(JIKinB„ o.
my household for years and has (i« widely known. Wei will appreciate $336 38in(*
National B
Given unit
corner square. Room 5. < >fflce phone
15(i, residence phone 2(M).
owner the sum of thirty cents tor
Is a good thing
to take when •
you are in dbubt
and feel bad.
All
Sold by SAUNDERS DRUG CO.
8o ?»♦ of oqr o'itizens have dub-
bed D, A Biard as the peanut
man. and right here we will state
that w n'e 4hie looks like a email
one-horr<e business to some peo-
pie, it is ono of the best paying
propositions that our farmers
* could indulge in and it is to this
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Regular meeting of Haywood
Lodge, I. O. O. F. tonight at 8
respective, residences or - homes. | gree. tA|l members urged to at-
tend. Visitors cordially invited.
£. F. King, N. G.
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iweragi
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PHYSICIAN and surgeon.
Office over Saunders Mar.in & Co’e
Drug Store. Phone at office and res.
Iowa, on a visit,” says O. L.
Scott, Duffield, Mich. “While
here he was taken sick with di-
arrhoea and cramps. I gave him
several doses of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea
Remedy and it cured him.” Thia
It is for
“Resolved that the Buster
Brown Camera is the camera that
takes good pictures. It also takes
i very little
trouble to work it. It takes very
little money to buy it—Buster
Brown.” Buster Brown Came-
ra’s at SI .00, $2 00 and $3 50 each
—Films to match.—Foster Photo.
REMOVES
• BLOOD HUMORS
When the blood is pure and healthy- th*1 skin will be volt, smooth ami |
free irom eruption*, but when the blo<»d becomes infected with some un-
healthy humor the effect is shown by rashes, eruptions, Lxoils and pimples, ■'
or other disfiguring and annoying skin disease The skin is provided with
countless p«>ics and '.Elands which actjis a drainage system to rid the b ■ 'v
of impurities through'the perspiration that is •.onstnntly passing through
these little tubes. There are other glands that poyr out on the gjsin mimly.
substance to kci-p it aoH anlpTiabTe When the blood becomes filled with
hundrtf and acidf these arc thrown off thmn^h.thr. nnre* and alaa.i.—
"Turning and irritating the skin and drying up the natural oils so that w<e
have not only Acne, iicsiema, Salt Rheum, etc., but such dry, scaly skia
affections as Tetter, Psoriasisr-and kindred troubles. The treatment of skin
trorible* with salves, washes, lotions, etc is not along the right line True,
•udLtreatiiient relieve* some of the itching and discomfort and aids in keep
thg the akin clear, but it does not reach the real cause of the trouble, which
are ‘humors in the blood, and it can therefore have no real curative effect on
these skin affectious. S S. S.. a gentle acting and perfect bkxxl.purifier, is
the best and quickest treatment. It goes down into the blood and removes
the humors, firry acids amt poisons from the circulation, cools the overheat-,
ed blood, and by sending afresh st re.. iu of mmxi&luag. blood fhe-nlrrn---
peruuwHrtrtlyerrrrsirfrtinTtseases of every character. S. S S. is made entirely
of health producing roofs, herbs and barks, and is an absolutely safe remedy
for young or old • S S. S. cures Eczema. Acne, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Pso *
riasis, and all other disagreeable and unsightly eruptions of the skin. Special
book on Skin.Diseases .md <nv medical advice desired furnished free t<> alt
whu «liter^— THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO? ATLANTA. GA.
R. B, Elfoy,
City Becretay.
ben. RMh. t. Lee
was the greatest, General the
world hae ever known. BiUlard’s
Snow Liniment is the greatest
Quickly cures all pains. It is
within the react of all. T. H.
Pointer, Hempstead, Tex., writes:
He hae corresponded with facto-
ries nenoy who have informed
him that pranuts are now worth
B5 cents per bushel at the facto-
ry, and the demand is heavy.
Mr. Biard is one A)t Bonham
and Fannin county’s most enter-
prising citizens. He has found
Travel Right
VIA THE
M. K & T. Ry.
“THE FLYER
An up-to-date train of comfort and convenience. Observation
•leeper* to Kaoru city or St. Loul*. See any M. K. it T. Agent or
write
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Anything and everything in
the way of high-grade com-
mercial Prinfing. Our assort-
ment of Job Type is complete,
our Press facilities of the best,
and our workmen true Typo-
graphical artists. This tells all
the story of our facilities for
doing Job Printing of the
right^kind at the right prices
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Dear Sir: A bhnk messenger
Jost a small coin. ‘ He se: his bag
'down and looked fur .it. Found
, k , . . . Q , . ! it, but somebody-else-had run-off
Last night about 8 <1 clock, , .
« 4 with his bag.
Councy Clerk W. Thoto.. ... A n;w whq „ ihr lQ iDt-
.Ummoo«dt»h1.offio.lo...(U. » h,d beU„ lor hl-Jiil.
Ions. Devoe is the leaiit-gsllbna
paint, - , ' ■ ■ ■
—It’S gallons lfidF_cosf; ’it isn*t
the price of a gallon. Witb one
paint, 10 gallons is plenty; an-
other, 11 or 12 orlfi and so on to
21 gallons; a> d every gallon has
to be paid-for and painted—$2 to
$1 a day for painting paint stuff-
ed-out with aome sort of u^ite-
waah. Thu less tnc priea at a.
.gallon, the more the gallons.
Bank messengers better look-
out for their bags and not a op to
hunt for wmatt-
ty-owners better look-out for the
gallons that make the expenee,
aad not for the pr.ee which has
nothing to do with It.
•. Yours truly
50 F W Devoe i Co '
P 8 Steger Lumber Company
sells ovur paint.
Dr. F. C. Allen, who is one of
our regular advertisers, will in a
few days offer a prize for the first
and second best ads written
in regard to his business. Watch
o’clock sharp. Work in first de- his ads in this paper for further
particulars.
you «r» aft- r, White’s Cream I
\ ermifuge has a world wide repu- H
tation as the best of all worm de- I
stToyers, and for itetonio influ-. J
enco on weak and unthrifty chil-
dren. It improves their |
and assimilation of their food, 1
strengthens their nervous system
and restores them to health and
vigor natural to a child, If you
want a healthy, happy child get a
bottle of White’s Cream Vermi-
fuge.—Sold by Saunders Drug
Co.
dwellings for each visit and from
■each rrwTier Pfft'TjupIneas "House
he be allowed to collect fifty cents
Ctf, of Lidbhia, charged with
perjury, who was found guilty
and given jjree years in the p»D-
itentiary.
A number of other caies from
Ladoniithat were on the docket
were continued until the next
term of oiurt. The cases con-
tinued were:’ ‘Jim Lewis, three
cases—'i' n r a bribe, unlawfully
bribing an officer and perjury;
Vern Davidson, perjury; Ed
Hill, bribing an officer; Will Da-
vidson, apoeptipg bribe aa mar-|‘
eh al; lorn Berryhill, perjury;
Martin Shaw, consenting to ac-
cept briba; John White and Mar-
tin 8haw. iccepti ig bribe.
Jctao King was found guilty
on a charge of bun/lary and
given two years in the reforma-
tory. „ — •
The civil case of W. D. Wilkins
vs A. Briggs et al, to try title was
taken up and dispos'd of by a
judgme nt for defendants for the
land. Cwe will be carried to
court of civil appeals.
Scott Jones, chargtd with theft
DR. J. A. LANNIU8.
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Special attention given tfi disease*
. ot women and children. Office over
June, July, August and Septem- Graham Crawford A Co. ■ Phone 236,
ber and once each of the remain-, Besidence W. .th street
ing months of the year, and that
^daL W“-S-”°n Br_W"L°O‘°r24M^-H<MkHh tnapeotor Turnieh
such disinfectant at no expense
to the city.’’ ...---------------w. , „ .-------
For the added work of d s:n- 1n Wor>ti Building.- southeast.-Counties, beginning at Dr. Say- the cake. It takes
feoting closets and privies he bn
allowed to collect from each
a moneymaker for the farmer, tueb or annoy any of the iahat-
and whatever helps the farmer
likewise helps the merchant, so
heie using hie beet efforts to en- . .
courag i the ‘farmers and truck ■n»il violate this ordinance shall
growers in the raising of peanuts deemed guilty of a misdemeaa • I
——- ■ 1 ’or anTaHall upon conviction be
fined in any sum not exceeding
one hundred dollars, and each
separate day such nuisance shall
- - NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
— -any erroneous reflection upon the
t ekaractcr, standing er reputation of
Wo -pw-w.
vorlte will bn gladly'correeted upon its ‘
beUg brought to th* attention of th*
pebUshere. <
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IMF PFANUT MAN.
‘ MARRIED LAST NIGHT. - r|
Henn leftwicK Colored, is lodged in ferritory Couple Comes Here to. be
Jgil OiTthe Charge.
Offllce World building, southeast
corner square. Ree. 4iff W. tHh street.
nrcni nnniu ! Gfficelphone 150, res 150, Oftiiee hours
KlMlLUIlUH. I 0-12 a m, 2-5 p m.
The lolleyving resolution was in- •
troduced and read, to-wit:—
Be it r-solyfld, by the City -
Counoil of the City of Bonham,,
that Art. 66, Chap. 9, of the Re- >
vised Ordinances of the City of/
Bonham, be and the same is here- '
by amended to read as follows:
“That the City Health Inspector,
from and after this date, clean
end thoroughly disinfect, with an
approved disinfectant, at each I
visit, using not leu than one
pound of said disinfectant, all
closets or privies within the cor-
porate limits of said city, twice
each month during April, May, <
jhTeatablishing a strong market
in Bonham for every bushel that
may be raised in the country.
I- Paris has for the peet three
years, very successfully opera-
ted a peanut factory and is now
, building another one and there is
absolutely no good reason why
Bopham should not have a fac-
tory lar;e enough to take care of
£-----aU-vhe^-peenute raised in Fannin
county.'
ANOTHER railroad is being
built fion Kansas City to the
Gulf, and k owned by the Harri-
man s. ndicate.. TMs rpad will
t< u ;h one of three places, Bon-
ham, Honey Grove or Paris.
JL>c«5 Boahnm want it? If so let
2 our merchant’s League make a
, nciee.
t Senator Foraker announces
—- tnat he his not qiiit fighting,
which ia reasonable and fair to
aH concerned.
1 iiiinm sum if i
Listen, you may hear that
handle factory whistle at ail ear-
ly date. '
DISTR CT COURT PROCEEDINGS.
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DR J. C. CARLETON.
----PRYBdtlAN and suAqeon,
Office over Sauuders, Martin & CO.
for each visit; provided however, On'c® phone No. 11 2r, residence
that the health Inspector be enti- 7>^x>P<‘ N° B ~ ' v—
tied to the same fee for inspect-
ing any privy as he is for in- —J- E* NEVJLLr-M-XU
spectin^, cleansing and removing
the contents beyond the city lim-
its to be paid by the owner or
ocoupaat of the premises upon
which such privy may be situa-
ted.
All the base ball rooters are
urged to attend the game this af-
i ternoon at Honey Grove between Hammond, Moody, Texas, say*:
the Bonham Elks and the La-
continue shall be a separate of-1 donia team> lt will be a fine
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“ game, as both teams are good
Secti0n3. That this ordinance O 0q
take effect and be in force from
and after passage and due pub-1 LlU11''
fica im. I PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Approved:
Attest:
R. B. Elroy,
City Secretary.
Sept. 9, 1907.
F. If. GERMN & SON
N. Main St
..■‘V.,A. .ski
“I was in poor health—with liver
trouble—for over a year. Doctors
did me no good and I tried Her-
bine, and three bottles cured me.
I can’t say too much for Herbine, !
as it is a wonderful liver medi-
cine. 1 always have it in the
louse. PuOTiahjivhere you wish.’’
Sold by Saunders Drug Co.
’Carey Murphy went to Windom
yeiterday.
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The Bonham Poultry Associa-
tion will mfcet at W. T. Smith’s ;
office Thursday night at 8 o’clock
All members urged to be present.
Sheriff’s Sale.
By virtue of an Alias Execu-
tion issued out of the Honorable
County Couit of Fannin County,'
on 31st day of August A. D. 1097.
Fannin County National ^ank
versus G. R. Haley et al, No.
2222, and to me, as Sheriff, di-
rected and delivered, I will pro-
ceed to sell for cash, within the
hours proscribed 7 by law forf
Sheriff’s' Sales, on the 1st day of >
October, A. D., 1907, before the 1
Court House door of said Fannin j
County, in the City of Bonham,
the following described property,
to-wit: A part of a survey ot
land pattended to heirs of Ed-
ward Daniel lying near the line
between Fannin and Grayson
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Henry Leftwick, a nesrro, who
has been making his home at La-
donia, has been brought here and
lodged in Jail on a charge of i marriage license ta W. D. Fitch
rape, the alleged victim being ; amLMias Pearl Riddle, who- were
Ethio King, a fourteen-year-old ! married in his office by Justice
------- 1' ' " ' , * Wade Lipscomb. - The parties re-
AN UKUIMNU J • “"d
j to this city in private conveyance
Declaring and defining the keep- £or the purf)ose of gating rear-
ing of any Stallion, Bull or Jack rjed>
within the limits of the city of. They will return to their Tersi-
Bonham, that ahall by braying tory honw thb coming.
or squealing injure, disturb or _ ——
annoy, any . of the inhabitants
of ialH oity while in their resi-:
dencee or homes a nuisance, , , .... « . .
.nd providing . penally « IS 0. Ctane S Aotbf
violation of miina: .........—i—— -------taLAiMifl. —
Section 1. Be it ordained by ------
the City Council of the City of Yesterday morning Henry
end that Mr. Biard is working. Bonham, that hereafter it shall Stokes, who lives on East 4th
-- - - be unlawful, and it 1s hereby de- street, was arrested and lodged in
dared and defined to be a nui- jail on s charge of aggravated
eance, for any person or persons, assault. His bond was fixed at
to keep or be interested in keep- ; S350 and had not been filled at
log, or keep for another, within press time this^orning.
the corporate limits of the City of
Bonham, any Stallion, Bull or
Jack that shall by braying, bel-
out that the peanut proposition is lowing or squealing, injure, dis-
Letter Heads
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Bill Heads
Envelopes
Cards
A Gold Mine.
The greatest opportunity ever
offered agent* and canvassers.
Fortune knocks at every man's
door just once—this may be your
fortune. Grasp it—strike whiie
the iron is hot. Wrile at once
for particulars to C. Irvine 4 Co.,
296 E. Cherokee Ave., McAles-
ter, I. T..
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Church will serve ice erwam and
varara a ataka; thon.*- fion+h on the church lawn Friday
varara to fj.uodi N. W. oun.^i;
thence East 731 varare ta a stake
-on branch; thence down said
idence <|20 West 9th St. Telephone No branch with its meanders to Pigee
— ——------r- — ^eit line*'a atake in ^branch;
thence North to Piggs N. W.
corner; thence East with Piggs
North line to Hoode S. W. corner
of 10 acfes of timber; thence
> corner in
center of Caney Creek; thence
up said creek with its meanders,
OUR \ to beginning, less50 acres deeded
|AI fl A H 151 fX rh 1/ to W. J. Hood by de««l recorded
fy 0 LI LJ If LI Im |lk °n Pa£e 6S3’ B°ok Reoord8
„ ^£>f deeds, in County Ckrke office
. • ----- , ePar n>ent F^nin County Texas, levied on
This is to certify that Ballard’s :j, QO1rjn (.harz„ of w. v Thomas as the property of G. R. Haley to
whose ability sk an -------------- i.. j------------u.— .
been foun 1 to be an excellent' y°nr business,
linimentj for rheumatic pains. 1
am never without it.’’ Sold by
\ I Bennett Old Stand
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907, newspaper, September 12, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365239/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.