The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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Use Gas for Cooking.
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tion and calked into the hub of
the iron pipe with molten lend.;
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and shade, $1.50 per month.—L.
C. Wilson 4 Son.
dress all orders to Farm Progress,
St. Louis, Mo.
proportion of one part
• one part of sand,
rent may be used in
n-of one part of ce-
■parts of olean sharp
jipML to Jj® laid by
ken, using such ap-
■ds as 'will insure
»d leave the interior
dear and free from
her obstruction to the
iwerage.
■•The pipe between
fr-tfre butIding must
HBiform grade to suit
nd no part of the
■two feet below the
lie ground. Curved
^vsed in ail changes
any capacity in which any part
of the mechanism moves, or the
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We make reliable abalravt* un<!
perfect Mies. Loan* n>a<t» ct
i-eal estate. ' 4
Pritchett & Nunn
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C. . Irvine & Co.
provisions:
(Before commerc-
iany sewer oonnec-
p of the proposed
ti plumbing clearly
link, showing the
i premises by street
[nd the name of the
pant thereof, sign*
fiber, must be filed
[proved by,, the city
■uperintendent of
nd sewers, and all
telly conform to the
jerof them may ap-
Itten endorsement
» drain, or eoil
uildin^ and ex-
it outside of the
least two feet
i of the ground,
IP, not less than
broper form and
sal to admit of
I joints, which
lade of packed
|eti lead, well
Ito be not less
■ depth, water.
twp inches in diameter, and when
water closet is attached it must
discharge into a four inch scil
the joints to be pipe extending from two feet be-
low the surface of the ground to
-nt and clean sharp not less than eighteen Inches
old buildings shall be thoroughly
tested by the plumber of person
performing the work, in the pres-
ence of the city engineer or su-
perintendent of waterworks and
sewers, or their agent, by filling
with water or five pounds pres-
sure of air, or other established
test deemed best. •
Section 25. Any person who
shall refuse to comply with, or
who resists or violates any of the
foregoing provisions of this chap-
ter, shall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon oonvic-
tiorf in the^Mayor’s court shall be
fined not lees than five dollars and
not fnore than tone huodred dol-
lane for each offense.
Approved:
Attest:
R. B. Elroy,
City Secretary.
Sept. 9, 1907.
Pain anywhere, pain in the
head, painful periols, Neuralgia,
toothache, all pains (tan be
promptly stopped by a thorough-
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How's Ufa?
We offer One* Hundred l>oJ!an>
reward for any *oase of Cateivh
that cannot be cured t>y HaO'e
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A|Co.» Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the Imt
15 years, and believe hire perfectly ~
honorable in all business traaa-
aotions and financially able Io
carry out any obligations made
by the firm.
WaldiqrfpKinnan'A Marvin.
Wholesale Druggists,Toledo,O.
Is the newest
and best re-
medyfordys- -
pepsia.
-----AH OrugfMs
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M||'iiided with a hand
iKhetically sealed.
W«.’«AH trenches must
il^^BTuoh Manner and ~
^faMaution as to avoid
fEtoiiblio or private
flfrery kind, and must
ft ■pen longer than is
jJfeBfcary todothfl work,
^^■properly protected
barricades while
■-Oi.-*'tv t;-,•:
refilled.
BTb.« refillini; f all
H^Midewalke must be
emanner, and the
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epRced in as perfect
AS the same was origi-
Ijgtfn and must be left
as before
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nt Joll-O malM
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A «'•’
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fering an obstacle to the passage*
of air equal to not less than three
eighths of an inch depth of water, than-cne-fourth of an inch’and
I to prevent the escape Of sewer
gas. No trap will be permitted
tha^depends upon a movable
part for its seal,’ or at the foot qf
a vertical soil pipe.
Section 13. Every lateral ex-
tension from a public sewer must
<ORS
smooth a. 1
nb sonic u .
Ind pimp],
lovided with
id the b
ling through
I--in tin-.....
f filled wit i
Iso that w-
I scaly skia
pent of skm
line Trr.r,
Ids in kc< p
Lble. which •
Ive effect on
I purifier, is
Ind removes
le overheat-.
Ide entirely
lafe remedy
Fetter. Pan
|in. Special
HtA. GA. *
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jgUjT-t lyjflfiTI;
ever
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and
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ot a
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Ail connections
sewers from the
It shall be unlaw- which this remedy immediately
brings is entirely due to its re-
upon the con-
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To check a cold . q JCkly, gel
from your druggist some lit le
Candy Cold Tablets called Pre-
ventics. Druggists everywhere
are now dispensing Preventlos,
for they are not>only safe, but
decidedly certain and pr rnpt.
Prevention contain no Quinine,
no laxative, nothing harsh nor
sickening. Taken at tn* ‘‘sneeze
stage” Preventics will prevent
pneumonia, bronchitis, la grippe,
etc. Hence the name, Prevention.
Good for feverish children. 48
Preventios 25 cents. Trial boxes
5 eta. Sold by all dealers.
internally,, acting direekly upon
the blood and muoous snrfaoaa of
the system. ’ Testimonials sent
free. Price 75o per bottle. Sold
by all druggist. Take HalPa
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Use Gas for Cooking.
Why Druggists Recommend Chamber-
_ Jain’s Colk. Cholera and Diar-
. rhoea Remedy.
Mr. Frank C, Hanrahan, a
prominent druggist of Ports-
mouth, Va., says: “For the past
six years I have sold and recom-
mended Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Difrrhoea Remedy.
It is a great remedy and one of
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market. 1 handle some others for
the same purposes that pay me
a larger profit, but this remedy is
so sure to effect a cure, and my
customer ad certain to appreciate
my recommending it to him, that
I give it the preference.” For
sale by J. W. Peeler.
Stomach troubles, heart and
kidney ailments, can be quickly
corrected with a prescription
known to druggists everywhere
as Dr. Shoop’s Restorative. The
prompt and surprising relief
in all lead
hr pr wiped garbage, hair, i ‘
ition tp Iron vegetable peelings,
Congress, March 4th, 1907. ;
Plenty good crab grass, water Travel pay, clothing aay, oo«n * b
• mutation of rations and the bene-
fits under the new age act, late
deciei< ns by the U.S. Auditor
U. S. Court of Claims and U. if.
Comptroller favorable" to ex-
t federal soldiers, widows and heirs
explained to those interested by
J A. W. Cslhoun, P. O. box 153,
phone 258.
Executor's Notice. L1
Notice is hereby «iven to all R
1 parties interested, that 1 was ap- f
pointed executpr of the estate of;
J. Hr Griffin, deceased, by th®
County C Jurt of F<onio County ,4
Texas, at its Ju'y term 6FIWJ7, T
and that all person - holding just
claims againd s <id estate must
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present them to me i.t Once foi >
payment. My ad is W. R '
Griffin, P. O. Box 305, Minden,
Webster County, L >uisiana, . I
known by druggists everywhere
as Dr. Shoop’s Headache Tablets.
Pain simply jneans congestion—
undue bloc^d pressure at the point
where pilfT exists. Dr. Shoop’s
Headkohe Tablets quickly equal-
iz/'this unnatural blood pressure,
And pain immediately departs.
4 Write Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis.,
A«rkst |*°tr hlal package.
I Larg® bti 25 ct< ’ *
! any provision of
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|nki>, by the City f
(e City of Bonham :
It shall hereafter}
lor any* person or points at each use of the clos*
beet with any sew- This included the Pan closet,
kvate, or to do any Defiance closet and all others
gildings with’’sew- of f‘iaaiittr nature or construction.
5n the Oityof Bon- A Unk ®«PP1J must be attached
h accordance with to ®very 0,08et or 8et ot closets,
except in a cellar or basement
‘ Where the height is insuffieient
' for tank pressure, when a plung-
er closet, only, having a solid i
plunger and separate overflow
may be used,
Section 11. All flush tanks
must have a capacity of five gal-
lons or more, adjusted to flush <
with not less than three gallons of
water a.t .each discharge, and <
must be Disced at sufficient height I
to afTcrd good pressure on the i
closet, i
Section 12. Every connection |
of a water closet, sink, basin or
other vessel connected with a (
public sewer, must be s> parated
from it by a trap placed as close ,
Trial ^Catarrh ^trtaimente are
being mailed out free, on rrquect,
by Dr. 8feoppx KyciD^ Was.
These tests are proving to the
people—without a penny ’s coat—
the groat vaiuefjof this *nier»tjfo
utterry'indiff^-’-iP’^srH-iption known to drujjgista
th--»olar plexus everywhere ae Dr. Shoop’,. £a.
tarrh Remedy. Sold by Ml dobra
You can get the Dally rarorna
Semi Weekly Danre N*ww one yw
for the small sum
Hats Cleaned
And Made Good as New
That’s fny business. If I cau make
a 42 bat out ot your old 25c one for
•1. isn’t that making you money?
Clothes cleaned and pressed.
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w J . r« c» 1—4 I—/ ly afe little Pink Candy Tablet,
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A leaflet explniuiDK 1m.w W> gtt tVre
w .11 1h> found m svrn
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TIIE DAINTY DESSER'?’
(Approved by Cwwu vvMBtMr* )
IPmUMCIi4-ftiajrA.HJUak.4itt.jaada hjt a brass, xaga, aulUu, oiudeea, or any Good thing for Fannin County
fw seweragT con- Islff coffbi-ff • I nn jnss frWtvxs* ««*T\ mtaaaoaa ’ - —— j-
ther public or jr>
be made, th® kind a
fa usudin'plumb- 8c^;,^,nfh Q’uat hRVe thriad8
[a*e purpose* and We fi ed with r<Mi • leer, or superintendent of water- ' rate with the Fort Worth Semi-1
having sewerage Section 10. No ’water nlo*et|works and sowers shall have Weekly Record and can thue'
Lhall be construct- ®hall be permitted which has an power to stop, or-cause to be, furnish our readers with a State!
Use Gas forCooknig.
Beautiful Picture free.
Farm Progress, a big .monthly
agricultural paper, devot»d to
the American farmer, hie home
and industries, ia giving away
one with every three-year sub-
scription a beautiful fruit picture,
size 22x29 inches, entitled ‘‘Nat-
ural Fruits,” This is a beautiful
picture, in six colors, and makes
a handsome dining-room orna-
ment. Send 30 cent? for a three-
year subscription or three one-
storative action upon the con- y*ars subscriptions today. Ad-
troling nerves of the stomach, etc.
A weak stoctiach, causing dys-
pepsia, a weak heart with palpi-
tation or intermittent pulse, al-
ways means weak stomach nerves
or weak heaff nerves. Strength-
en these inside or controlling
nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Restora-
tive and see how quickly these
ailments disappear. Dr. Shoop
of Racine, Wis.*will mail samples
free. Write for tbsm. A test
will tell. Your health is certain-
ly worth 4hi» simplo trial. Sold
by all dealers.
Marriage is -the beet cure for
flattery.
Chambertas's Cefa, Chelera and Diar-
riMea Remedy.
This remedy always wins the
good opinion, if not the praisei of
those who use if. Thequick cures
which it effects, even in the most
severe cases, makes it a favorite
everywhere. It is equally valua-
ble for children, and when re-
Mayor. duoed with sweetened water is
pleasant to take. For sale by J.
W. Peeler.
IqudtiMlMM of Boualy.
Merchandise
Household Special!tes, Ctft*
lery, Lace Curtains, Rugs,
Notions, Toilet Articles,
Rare Books, Novelties,
Watches, Jewelry, Clocks,
Silverware, Pictures. Said
for catalogue. Specialties
for agents.
206 E. Cherokee Avenue
McAlester, L T.
W. H. BERTRAND & CO.
Commission Brokets
T deposited in Cotk>B,?Grain,jt’m’’,*ion«tttj<] Stock*
E»tab)i*h<-(1 1N91.
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Durant - ULX x
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r Cali “» byS telephone ■ for
11 InteraiaUon. .
■<( .4, vj,• 'r '
nUtr .VW ft
HMg .olden Medical LHscovery3
cures, -ivettk stomach," Indigestion, or
dyiipepnia. torpid liver, bad, thin and Im-
pure blool and other dis.'u«-» of tu» or-
gun-of digest ion nnd nutrition.
Tkaf^JcIden Medical Dlm-overy * has a
tjieclflc curative effect upon till mticoux
mtrfaeM and henee cum. catarrh, no
tnattor where located or what stage It
nmy have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It
la well to cleantt1. the passages with Dr. ,
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy fluid while using
the "Discovery " ps a constitutional rein-
< Fy. Why the "Dolden Medical Dlscov-
(■ry* cures cfttnrrha) diseases, as of the
stomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvle
organs will la- plain to you If you will
read a booklet of extracts from the writ-
ings of eminent medical authorities, en- :
doralng Its ingredients and explaining
their curative properties. It la mailed
Jr«r on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce, i
iliiftrtlo. N. Y. 'riiis booklet gives all th® 1
Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce’s !
medicines from which li will be se.m that :
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure, i
tripk-rchiwxi glycerine being used lustoad. [
. Vr. Pieriv’e great thonsaiMl page lilt*- I
United Common Sen*. Modlcal Adviser
______ «III he »ent free, paper-bound, for 11 ooo- ■
____ AU drugging. w I X
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~"4ig®M®rer
above the roof and be covered
with a ventilating cap. All wa-
ter cloeete, urinaln, bath tube and
other vessels connected with a
public sewer, must be back vent-
ed into a vertical soil pipe, or . .
extended above tbe Tool not le„ ’"“T5
than twelve inches and away
from all windows. Vent pipes
must be of lead or oast iron pipe
of ample capacity to prevent sy-
phonage, and must enter soil pipe
stacks above the highest connec-
tion at an angle of ndt less than
22 degrees. __.
Section 14. Connections with
butcher shops, lard and tallow
rendering establishments, hotels,
reitaurants, boarding houses and
laundries must be provided with
grease"traps or oatoh basins of
ample capacity, well boxed and
ventilated.
Section 16. All waste pipes
from all interior plumbing, ex-
clusive of w'ater closets, or such
as are less than seven feet from
nearest soil pipe and not vented,
shall be discharged into an open
trapped hopper outside of the
house, and shall be of lead or cast
iron pipe not lew than one and
one quarter inches interior diam-
iter, , ,_____________________
Section 16. Al) yard slop sinks
must be not less than two and
one-half feet square, filled in
around sink in frame solid with
good concrete and finished smooth '•
with Portland cement. Sides
must be not less than three inch-
es thick and of sufficient height to
prevent flood or surface water
from entering.
Section 17. All Q exit pipes
from plumbing fixtures, except
soil pipes of water closets, shall
be provided with a strong metal-
lic strainers securely fastened in
position with not over one-fourth
of an inch mesh. ’ ■
Section 18. It shall be unlaw-
ful for any person, or persona to
throw or deposit or cause or per-
mit to be thrown pi
any vessel or receptacle connect-
ed with tbe piblio ffewlr, any
aahy®t fruit or c
^^■ahall be made onlj
MMKineeror the super*
^^^kterworks and sew-
iiljr Authorized agent.
pipe used be*
■a public sewer and a
ee feet from the building
t. losH. than four inches ■
ameter, of the best qual-
iTffiw, vifrified earthen-
ket lipe,’ true in shape, fhave a vent pipe not lees than
Fa, wa-pa or other
b interior furface
;h, free from flakes,
trs, I
he beat American
THE DAILY FAVORITE.
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well filled with red lead.^i «
having sewerage'
wnd used, and unYenlilateitspaca of mors than
oie hundred cubic inches be-
tween two water seals, or which
mpletion of j Ea«h und ®ve,7
Record. Our . dubbing rate is
$1.76 for the Weekly Favorite
and Semi-Weekly Record, '-one
year. Subscribe at this office.
Magazine free by paying »py 1
wak x revelation to th® prizQ lighten. ’[ ^a^k dues on the Daily Favonte*
I One year’s eobsenp-
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kiMwk-<rtit blew wan aimed for the jaw, I
For Disrrhofa Nothing Equal to Cham-
berkins’ Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. •
"While in the army in 18631
contracted chronic diarrhoea,”
says George M. Fekon < f South
Gibson, Pa. ’ "I lave since tried
many remedies, but without any
permanent reliel, until Mr. A. W.
Miles of this place persuaded me
to try Chamberlain’s Colin, ChoP-
era and Diarrhoea Remedy, one
bottle of which stopped it at once.
I roommend it to all others.’’
Try this remedy when you hiwe
need of such a preparation. It
could not be better. For eale by Family Pilis for constipation.
’■ w- (Mfcri
For a limited time you w ill hai •
’the privilege of securteic
The Kewk-out Blow. /•«’•-bjeripMon to MM-.
was r revelation to the prlza tighter*. ’
From tbe earil<-Nt day* of the ring the ' tnd paying
jr •b.A.xel - —A I — J bX- X. I .*
the temple or the jugular vein. Stomach
jpuiichcs were thrown In to worry anti
weary the tighter, but. If a aolentitfc man
had told oneof the old fighters that the
neat vuhwrabfe spot wu the region of.
ne’d have laughed at-him
fbr ah Ignoramus. Dr. Piercy Is bringing
ho^’Jo q>r public a parallel fact; th
is the. moat vulnerable organ
out of \he pi\p ring a* well a» In ft. We
. _ 3> throats, feet ihd lufigt,
but th< SAJfWih^\je are i ‘ . 1
nds the »oiar plexus
end knock* u» outT Make your stomach
ftoti'nd und strung iTsc <>7 nrrLiirtor
Equalization of Bounty act of .theJtamach..
ifin'uauiur. 1V1 . A 19 VI IDglUg
Jo the public u parallel fact; that
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ITotoctbur 1
but theWwhAhh
ent to, until disc!
er nrtftcr />r thing whatsoever' - kA k ilU
. -All newspaper readers should
except feces, urine, the necessrf- take a local paper and a general
ry oloset paper, and liquid and newspaper. B^ special arrange-
houAe slops, and the city engin- meat we arc making a clubbing!
MM*" ZYae aimawi n AAttrlnn f rv 9 *-«sEa n-i t I
No 'water clotet|wotk» and sewers shall have Weekly Record and can thus'
power to stop, or-cause to be! furnish our readers with a State!
etopped, the discharge of SBy , paper of ihe best tjpe_ at a Tow I
■n Kb tune a int<1 tha pi. hlin y f—My I prin®-----------------------t-------L
that will be likely to obetmet the The Record is a family pews-
. has such unventilated apace of-free flow of* leverage. > paper containing the news items
Section 19. All paper used in from everywhere, good agricultu-
water closets'connected with the i ral articles, excellent market re-
.watis of which are not flushed at’sewer system must be of prepar- ports, an interesting household
all h..into at. ««c.h hb» nt tho nint. ed or silk tissue paper, manu-' page and other features that are
factored, for toilet use and readi-j instructive and entertaining,
ly dissolved in water. ■ f The Recnrci’e market reports
Sec ion 20. The tapping of are accurate and reliable, its news
lateral lines by puncturirig or service better than ever,
drilling holes in the body ot the i The Buster Brown comic pint-
pipe ia forhiddan ff pd tvjl| n*jt be i >0 each bridayiasuu. furnish .
permitted^ All connections made |a rarB treat for the children’
subsequent to the completion of j Each and every member of the
the line must be made as follows: i ara*ly will^ be pleased with the
If At a point not provided with the
necessary Y junction, a Y junc-
tion must be inserted in proper
petition by removing three joints
of the tiling and reconnecting
with a sleeve, all to be securely
cemented in position. fJonnec*'
tions in cast iron pipe must be
made in the same manner, calk-
ing sleeve with oakum and molten
lead.
Section 21. Drain pipes from
cellars or basements will not be
permitted to discharge into the
tected by double strainers, the
firstto have a meeh not larger
the second not larger than one-
eighth of an inch. In no case
will muddy cellars or basements
be permitted to connect with the
public sewer.
Section 22. In no case will
water from down spouts, or other
rain water conductors, be per-
mitted to enter any connection to
public sewer.
Section23. I......
‘ful for any person or persons to
injure, break or remove any por-
ti >n of any manhole, lamp hole,
fl ish tank, or any part of the
public sewer, except the city en-
gineer or superintendent of wa-
terworks and eewers.
• Section 24 All plumbing work
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.