The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THI BONHAM DAILY fAVOftlTE
Now and here—not then and
there—lies your opportunity.
The Ford product has been
multiplied by two-and-a-half
—but the demand has been
multiplied by four. If you
want one for spring service
you must get it now. Don’t
delay.
There are more than 22,000 Fords on the
world's highways—the best possible Us
tiinony to their unexcelled worth. Prices
—runabout $520—-touriug car $t>oo —
town car $800 f.o.b.—Detroit with com
plete equipment. Catalogue from Wei
don & Orofiord, Ladonia, Texas, or M
A. Abernathy, Faunin County Oarage’
bounded 1074
T5he
Freshest eo\d
the Best
Everything In
?5he
Grocery Line
Give Us A
TriaJ Order
Bonham, Texas
2a!,s™k................*100.000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY .... 10000000
SURPLUS FUND^^..... ^
ABSOLUTE SECURITY UNO UNIFORM COURTESY
* RECORD OF NEARLY FORTY YEARS
I lie Oldest Bank in Fannin Count,'. In our New
Building on the Southwest Corner of Square
Some Fresh
Chocolate Candy
Just Received
Leo Levine & Co.
MELANCHOLY ATTORYEY GENERAL
WOMEN GIVES RULING
Should Profit by Mrs. Hur
ley’s Ex perience- Her Own
Story Here Told.
City Cannot at Present Issue
Bond lorFireEquipment
and Garbage Plant
YOUR
PROBABLY
NEEDS
CLEANING
The Very Best
Watches
\t ill booome clogged with
dust and lint or gummed
with nil, causing them to
lose time.
A Watch Must
Be Clean
J. A. KINCAID
Phones 375 and 67
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
County of Fannin,
Oity of Bonham.
Whereas, by orinanee No. 120
tpjussiwl and approved on the lit
day of March, 1913, the City
Council of the City of Bonham,
Texas, ordered an election to be
held in said City on the 8th day
of April, 1913, at which election
the following proportion nhal
be submitted: Shall the City
Council of the City of Bonham
Texas, be authorized to issue the
bonds of said City in the.
sum of Seventy-five Thousaai
($75,000.00) Dollars, payable in
NO. 4!354
Eldon, M.». was troubled will 1 April 14th, I91.J,
of.placement, organic inflammation and j FdUor Favorite: — In eoiunl 1
I —•ilrilvTSn wtth «!«■»...
could not stand on ^ll,lul|l«u of the matter, I will
-sT fi, t, “ rBy ,httt on Febnuiy 15th, 1913,
W l“F time uml 1 could not 1 u.__t. ... , .
ts J* [ {walk two bloc).. ... roto the Attorney General of
Y without endurin'' *11 “S «a follows:
cutting and drawlnp I ,,
>*! pains down my right “Our City of Bonham eontom
■0M Ff Side Which incream plates the issuance of bonds fur
ty lit once a month. ’ 1
1% ^ A1*,have been ut tli... , . _ - - ------
; r~—-7-—'time purple iu th. I erection of a garbage crematory
con!. Iplant and for the purpose of pur.
day and a night at a time. 1 was ner c,uwmlf apparatus and equipnien
vous, had very little appetite, noambi for the fire department The! ______
turn, melancholy, and often felt a Ir , * 1 _
though I had not u friend in the world. 0imoii Wl11 » finding in To keep correct time, and. often
•‘After I had tried most every feth° ordhlH«><‘<’ aubmitting same neglect to have it cleaned prompt-
male remedy first, without success, |*bat each i* a public mildly. I ly will result in serious damage to
ryy<urk ;.M^7^,7M.to(S,': I “ u,Kl»r « CI...V dclicte work,. <>,„ „„„h M.
pound. 1 did so and gained in strength I Optxtial Law s of «J2im1 Lcgis J l»x*rt will clean your watch proper-
everyday. I have now no trouble in Mature, page 64G), and I respect ly, »»d promptly,
any way and highly praise your medi- full,. . , .. __ I
cine. It advertises itself.”—Mrs. s. T. I ^ ’'ler you to section 7i oT I At Hargrove’s.
Hurley, Eldon, Missouri. I this Charter. 1 will greatly' up j
Remember, the remedy which did I PWiaio it if you will fldviso me J, C*. WPH (‘l/pr fr
ssawjsssar* - ......... «■«* *...... 1 • • cyer’J r
It has helped thousands of women TT A' °"W afPr°V* r0tfU
who have been troubled with displace- I nrv *8U<hI for Mich purposes,
ments iiiflammation,ulceration, tumors, We wishl to ktnow this as earlv
that^aring^down'feelh^Vnd^eiTbon,' IaK l’OHHi1,l,‘- <,n,l W>H thank you
and nervous prostration, after all other very much for an early reply,”
means have failed. Why don’t you | The ordinance*
Jeweler and Optician
try it?
bay horse Hi 1-2 hands ami weighs
1250 pounds—Greatest all purpose
horse in Texas—Hired by TODlt
2:1 i 1 1 from greatest trotting fam-
ily in the world—Main by NUT
WOOD 2:1H—tlii* greatest brood
mare sire that ever lived—Terms
$25.00 to iusuie foal.
THE CLIMAX, 2:12'A
No. 49852
Black horse 15 1-4 hands—Sired
by GOV. PR ASTIR 2:08 14—
Dam Uiliua Strong by Gov. Strong
submit ting
these propositions were not
iwussed until March 11th, and
iiiYt having heat'd from the inqiii
ry the Council believed thes.
booida would be approved aiul
ordered the election.
Yesterday 1 received reply to
.the above letter, and after stat
Office hlibXTKTC LIGHT bldg, ling to what ho is answering, h<
North Main Street Isayt*: ‘‘The provision of your
jtjtjA PHONE 132 , ll,,rtl‘r authorizing the construe-
Mion of the above improvements,
BRADFORD & RODGERS
INSURANCE
of All Kinds
fEXAS TRACTION CO.
(DEHISOR-SHERHU-OilUS IITERUItlll)
“The Convenient Way”
Hourlf Local Passenger Servlet
Between All Points
4 FAST LIMITED CARS a
4* Each Wap Daily Between “"4
denison McKinney
SHERMAD DALLAS
Direct Inttrurban Concretion* af Oallaa
hr Lancaster. Wuahichlr. Fort Worth
*nd Claburno
forty yea re after dale, with the 2.10 14—the greatest pacing stal
option of re-dooming «inie at anv I,ion ‘n 'Texas—notice all the fast
time after twenty year* from TT* crnnocU‘,i with him-
l.ari.e m.LIt at Zl ’ ^ ........ ,“l
ClothesMake
The Man
Why Not the Boy?
for Style, Quality and Price we have the
very thing for the Boy.
BC CLOTHES MEET ALL REQUIREMENTS
For Sale at
THE COUNTERPART
No. 51512
Hi hands—Full brother to The
Climax 2:12 I 4—
Terms $20.00 to insure colt.
TOBE WOODS
2:10 1-4 trotting—brown horse Hi
hands by Prodogal 2:16—Dam bj
Wilton. Terms $25 to insure foal.
JOHN MORRIS
Very handsome dark bay colt by
John Kirbv 2:1 II 4— Dam MAH
CARET MORHI8—full sister to
Gov. Francis 2:08 l 4.
Terms $15.00 to insure foal.
GOUUE & FITZGERALD
■ . Side Square Bonham, Texas
rale of five per centum per an
num, payable aemii annually, and
to levy a tar sufficient to pay
the interest of said bonds and
create a sinking fund sufficient
to redeem them at maturity, fo
the purpcee of erecting addition
al public school houses and the
jwrehase of grounds therefor,
Therefore, in accordance with
said ordinance, 1, T. W. Rags
dale, Mayor of waid City of Bon-
ham, hereby give notice that
an election will be held in said
City of Bonham, at the City
Hall thereof, on Tuesday the 8th
day of April, 1913, to be held, ___
and conducted in accordance1 _
with the law iroverninir sm-h F,lrm<,r8 wl11 fi"'1 “ b) t^eir inb-r
W itn tne law governing sixh to set thaw boww before breed
elections, for the purpoae of do- ing elsewhere. Don’t fool youiself
termining wbctlu*r or not the by breeding t<» turn standard in-
City Council of said City of Bon-, k‘r|?r horses when von can bre«-d
ham shall be authorized to issue V’ Jmllfp,^
. , , .. do someth mg themselves and rep
the h.mis of oaid City m tU© sur nsent the ls>>t tiotting families in
of Seventy-five Thousand ! the WORLD—at nearly the same
0.00) Dollars for the pur j I’RK’E. All Ai't IDENTH at own
pose of erecting additional puh lil^ th **! Ht OI'* **airOrouml
ami s«e the homes, or wnte for
lie school houses ami the pur- cards
chase of grounds therefor, at»d, _ r«/k/viw*s
to levy a tux to pay the intones : # | OOTE
and create a sinking fund to re RfiNhim tcv ac
deem said bonds, in accordance I c A AS
with the tonne and conditions! ——
set forth in aaid ordinance a*{
above staterl.
OF INTEREST TO
WOHEN
1 am prepared to send you a FRKI
TRIA I. RACK AGIO of the TRIG
KIOMIODN tor all female eom
plaints, “0\K BALM.” Call on
or address Mrs. Bias Biggerstafl.
216 H. Third Ht., Bonham, Texas, i -------> —....B o«..u»r.,
Hales Manager lor Fannin County, [erecting ami maintaining public
: I building* of every kind, and wa-
I guarantee all of my work in | lerworks, and for the purpose
of erecting and maintaining and
mi r. amrns.
r. 4. Oal’M
’ siruip lltljui'l cmurilN,
if aqthorized1 at all, is section 77 J VVT^Sirtin*
which jreads as follow©: ‘Th
council slutll have power to ap
pro|xriate so much of tho reve
«ue of the city as may be nee
cwsary for the pui')koso of rot.ir
ing and discharging tlie approv
ed indebUednom of the city, and.
for the purpose of improving Land Surveys and; Drainage
the streets, constructing sewers,
L. W. LANT81P
CIU ENGINEER
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning'
The
Levasher, French
J)ry Cleaner
does nice work
PHONB 242
G. P. Ball
Tailor and Hatter. North
Main Street
Lstimates and Reports
Plans and Maps
Bonham. . Texas
upending an electric light plant,I •’BFKSSIONAb (YAItl)S
end Mich other public utilities - __ _
«» the council may from time t<> ^*EVILL, M. D.
lime deem expedient.' And fur Surgery and General Practice
Iher provides for the imuanecI Oflioe, J. W. Pooler’s Drug Htore
of bonds for such purposes, etc *»»----- *■* —'
Beware of Ointments for
Catarrh That Contain Mercury
Only qualified voters wire .re ^r.Sl^S!^,SaLBS:|
■ojwrty holders of sswt City! KtuSaTurT^:
Clears Skin of
Worst Eruptions
Remarkable Action of a Rem-
edy That Driven livery
Speck of Poison From
Body.
L
I
shall lw allowed U» vets at l*sl, (rum rrtiultUk c
election | tksy .will.t» t*n fold tn ti
Th«*a ia • atranaa. myataHmn t»war
.. —_, “ ramarfcaWa ».!.«»! m«si,-ina tha) nn.ta
; Ha^WSr th^.rsh Ih* ,-lrr hy «,),.*
ti.*
Mv
HOUSE CLEANING
Remember when you go
BGlISC t h:if toe li -ice flxi* M
to “clean
©unc that wc have the Matting, Art
Squares and Floor Varnish.
C«xll a.rvd Let Us Show You
61NHAM HOUSEFl'RNISHING COMPANY
U>2-404-406 £,,1 Sidt Sf| Phone U7 j
_ lh« .Inman,
th* *oo*i r«n
•‘-m Halt’s
j While tlie terms “public use
"Ud “public utilities” have been
construed to bo ssyjnonym-oua
terms, ami while the constructio
of a garbage crematory plant,
and the construction and equip-
ment of a fire department, would
be a public purpose and a public
benefit, it has heretofore been
repeatedly held by the Depart
ment that bond* could -not be
issued for such purposes unless
specially authorized
Tt is our opinion that the*e
prx> pewit ions do not come within
the contemplation of that *oc-
tion of your charter authorizing
the iwsusnee of bonds for “publi
utilities” or the term “perjna
iieut improvements” aw used in
the general law.
“Yours very truly,
W. M Hams, i ho. for Hale now
Bonham, Texas. Phone No. god!
DR. E. H. H. FOSTER
I’hyftician find Sui ^ton
Oflioe over W. P. Olay pool's
Drug Htore.
t’hoiw Office and Pesldemr
S.
DR. J. s. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
* ,,aker'« stable
I bone 104. Residence phone 2M». All
alls promptly at»n,,.!e,l t„ Gradual.
it 8t. Joseph, (Mo.) Veternary Colle*.i
JAS. F DUNCAN M D
(SPECIALIST)
I'A M, MAH, NO.sE and THROAT
Office Fannin Co. Rank bldg.
Phone 485
Hours H to 12 (M
1 to » P. n.
Bonham
Nurseries
“AamNiaui Attorney General,’ !
From the above it will be .<-«n
that wc cannot issue bonds foi l
the pm pus.*, named, as bond, si-
tu.t legal until approved hy the!
Attorney General. The school!
b"Uho bonda are ap'cially au !
action. . »n I- «ii iy a<-rl\. it-m m
Given ureler my hand and «*f onfsln. ....
ficial seal this the 12th d«y nf'^Vc^
a |Q|H «•••• »f Jh» in httvimr I1«!|'ii
Man n, IsfliS. nuarth Cut* K* imrr* y<>n pet th© *©■
T. W RAGSDALK. !l?1" h ,,n',
face* nt "lh« *rs«.>m is hi.ytn*
Cstarrh C*»f* k. sur*. y.>n y-i th* **nn-
lf* It Is tsk*n fftirmnlly snS ms.)* in
Ohln, by r J CtwiH-y * Cn Tms>
Mayor, City of Bonham. Twt. Iph*. m-. ^ b*tu» i
Attest' f * iwt swi'. rsautnu«iwimmisum. !
T H. Kennedy, City Clerk
■.......... “hs Moo*. t
For Bruuea, Bum.- and Sow. will V , \ ,
The qtiM kisrt and Mir **' * i "I am ikat >. >• .
for burn*, bruisea, Uoile, aor**-*, s** ww lilnk* p n«. i we’j
*, • . „ , .. wh-« mr asw rs> i«* tn ,h
in flam run ton and all akm d«a- dtt*h | aaksd Maks m ,f h„
eaaes ia ltucklen*s Artiwa Hsl»w. 00*,Wb • ®n,l *«*»M)i or som.>iHi*a
2 V: r3 ^ I
his ankle which pa nml h m »o
In r«s,ld haldly w»lk. Should b»
in e'erjr house. Only IV R«
« . rnmended by J. W. Peel©p,
- R„r Hr’**r^"'|, ,,",'t‘'r. which r* /uIh jin fallows
»- i*h*>« , snnui > i pi*in ju#t «hy oa 'The I Tty Council may for the
Uln •Inmutits In th* hi,..ui c^.a .____I * * _ .
oUinrs twmrt ..
And it |s tMs ________ _________ ^
S n a that SUM ks nil <II*mumkI •!*»«% |. . «. . , ,
•lrlvss awsy **li kt-rm*. ),*«u ** mm* I pUrchaao oi grounds t herefor
b°*,d^ Th,, f«,H* ^ ri,w. d
ol ls». iu vies H*«nnrk* his l«-*i.m.*nlsls
bare h**n wrlttim that i^.w*
»*WC. to bl~ut
WtMlt rati h* r«m,1 by * H M And th
OS thnsa *‘S***« that *.'-• tiMtiM, wttli
. ***?****** rupiwr and
•*•»«* mthaesi. «t,h n» ,*.u.s«*n, •»«*,.
th. ntnM MOtsdiiM .____
tot. mad. Imp S It n
Th**. I* n..t h t4*•• l t*<r t i.t any m.
tuf. that r*s Pp.fu 'i i( »1<ru f... m
*•1 by thl* tiHMt s.aitirfis rrpwsdy. (,*»
It Is alwSutaty pmo ium.uMim 'astr
lh>HM *t.n,*h'» o,..t II.* » ,4 r --------
KLHK’RTA and ntnn v olh.
«*r varietbit of PKALI 11
I’KAR nml 1’M M; freest
GRA PK VIXBH, 8I1A Dll
TRK’iaj, KdSMH, rv.V.
NAH, etc—The licit
ttiilv. Htu- or Phone me
for what you want.
tborized l»y acetiou F of ourj
Everytliin$ Government
m ,h*T,;;;;, ti,*Lnz | .......................,;......., inspected.
. th. ks.r ro..t*. wtd STS purputoe of eim-ting itdditionnl ^
i mom myMwMus aeti>.« n« pnblin school houoea, or lor Ulf I nOflC ()(/. I— £ fintfK
bats*1 German l.umu-vit
I
A--. *
"Diat man tali . *, r«uvi t#*L bvt
yon atu.i attain th*- ,, m tt„ w . .,
H»f*sd Farit.-r Csnuoatwl. r»
-*>wn no.Ma > , M ,MM
to fall s*wp d«ri», >a« of h>. „**
Jk d
• ' .mars- Si " m * (B -* .....MM'
•h/iR tie npproprated t-xeltiaive
ly for the piirpmc mwiitHl a»d
vhitll n.4 be divert«4 tlierefmin. ’
I will further stair that »rne« |
ww»te the bdirr Hie Attorney
G. n< ral'*, d piirinit-tit has bstui
ao rrow lied uti »>eount of the
work incident to ike uwarina of
the Legwlature, that I ara aur>
*sMm«.i«*. oadI whom th. »,!TZZV I thi« is ms soon as h« eoiiM make
rally «<-<crt. It rnm**m »l«h Ui« m--.il . . . . , .. .
nxirai. ,, _—lib.- .iim«'i. at.on and givw this
•w»w i*r Tbemfor- «n next Tus«
day v»si|| mp on thw school
house bentla only.
Vcry reap- et ally,
f C A Wbewler,
fttn MHl |tk«
•tuw* th* urn, ,4 >ih.nt
wc*h'M>#.,l the >U«(Mtl*« *t
fc-lh* nkM l*. rtv**1 ri<
•* * A 0 *1 *lMy d,„, „,
M**w**d -4 a • <-i»|4*i* ,-ur. Uf any m
tt*» M>».| ©•*.*• |f r>MH) „
$ ^iSlNk$ a twf yrmi dlwqrt m niafV' (a I gd eti ^ nr
Tt ^ •••if* WjwwlUt fiR,, Hn|H \ f*,
»*«* art*., ewku, a*
t tty Attorney i F»'« GiowuAi,
L. ADAMS
Orme'a Reds sad Rttnnrr i»ueU.—
'tingle ami Rom- I‘omit bt .i*, Aturr*
"■an and I'jtgiiuh Htiaio*; t ml taw
Runner Docks— tniil* that weigh,
lay ami pay. Kgg* ft tun my lads
♦ l 00 to $5 Oil jh-i 15 Alt ttialew
tt,- wins ill “4 Vilomlm*, ’ mv r|iat
onek, Columbus himself ititmt* m>
let p*n All wtock I have an- full
blooil and highlv liiol. Buy • ggN
from winter layi-m hml Inmi tiai*>
uewted winter Istm Duck . gg»
♦l AO |wr 12—pure •hitriv^r inns
r wli’ti* egg strain — Vo iellet ini*,
'inii,i| an> where. — M. W. OttMK,
BorPe n. Huohawi, Titmw Iti the
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1913, newspaper, April 5, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913043/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.