The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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TilY BONIIAM UAILT FA VORlTV.
THE OAILY FAVORITE f
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TEXAS STATE FAIR
BEGINS OCTOBER 15
AWFUL PAINS
FUUY DESCRIBED
C'JPES
OLD BOR
Gtfii
A LWy of Plum Tetti Sion ol
Awful Suffering That (artful
Final!) Rcliocd.
4 f
M F S T
to the fact
our cuatomi
to a conacr
h>d»*
IMPROVl MINT
,» W tiling tu *1*
kk 1111C it II **UC
eongratuiat*
Sheiman t'i\ i
th iw organic
i v otkt'd to ifi *
the putihc
ate improved am
1 made wha’
tight to Imv Ju*>t
recentlj- th*
mmioaeis’ couit
of the conn
|y t]
lecided that the ti
ntehiiig rack*
ami
ind the s*|ustt‘ >
Jiould lie re
ed and the place
Jm* put it
pP0|
l•e^eotl<litioo. A
cement walk
will
Im.* built on all
*>nli*s of the
ue ami the < ivic
L*-ague will
that tlx- place is
ma>l*- all it
shot
ihl f*e. F<ir a lot
tg time th
ue han tu-cn an <•
\* •n.ri' to th
town nr
i*l th** Civie Leagno h-
\*vn po
unding awa\ on theeountv
com mis
sioncis w ith But poor re
Slllt.N
ciiiingU tor the time, but
energy ;
and determination conquer
•tl mn| the desired result* w**r
achievcil. The Civic League is
certainly to In* most heartily cot
gratuiat«*d and other oiganuation
in the variou* towns over th
State latjoring (or the good of th'
towns will take heait in the worl
they are doing* ”
The alxive patagruph is only au
illustration of what the ladies of
any live, wide-awake community
cm do wheu they get together and
makeup their miuds. There are
anumlierof improvements along
this line that could lie aceom
plished and make our city l*eauti
ful and a more desirable place i
which to live. Wears not onl>
afflicted with the public wagon
jaid, but the general condition of
a mimlier of our principle streets
could l>e greatly improved.
Mr. Hr) an has never rn(hu«
-ter at ) thing the colonel has don*
*uch commendation* as have !*•*■!
tUirtol from him have come will
« reluctance that denote* the pan
I >f great lalior. At the present
: moment Mr. Brian contemplate
'he colonel with even a unue eiiti
| si rye than has lieen his wont
I Here is the colonel gallivant ip
| i am paccously over the country dc
I uanding honesty in public ami
private life and declaring war o
j losses, and yet the spectacle in
nire* Mr. Brian with no other <>
venation apparently than "that th*'
; clone! is (Xiiispumg to gel inui i*
j -Vhite Mouse again. To one wh
1 a> striven so frequently as M
'rvsn hss to tie n*«*“it*»iit. »
,'hould think ihe colonel’s am in
j ’ion, if indeed it is such as M*
Iryau thinks, would seem no heii
us crime. Certainly Mr. Ilryu
an not conceive that a war on I ms
es is in any wiscau attack on bin
w "*(nn> »hv his petulance!
Galveston News.
The old lady hasn't lurched to
•ewarU just a little bit, has an
■Ir. Bryan would be justified i
pronouncing her the most inco» ■
s!~fent thing this side of th<> Platte.
Her candor in this instance Ikm
d *rs on the brutal. Mr. Bryan is
su-ely not jealous of Roosevelt.
Can it bet- Houston Post.
r«i
recommend t Judui 1
ucn
and th nn there n.
a other as goU)
In tome instinct*
. Cardui gives ins
tint
relief; |* others ti n
But mall case* of h
la * take 4 tittle ti
rmale trouble Ca
can be depended ot
n to be of benefil
!. AS
it is a specific rein
edy toe u omen
and
sets tn a curative w
organs.
Ay on the u om;
• *> •
'Kl
<1
A* a general tonic for women, to build
►» .iii<1 up your strength. Improve your appe-,
s ,nte, bring back r *sy cheeks and make
j you look and feel young and happy, 1
breed* nothing vnu can find will do muen tor
you aa Cardin
,.k. •(„ «tior- iir**<l) in I Your druggist has it.
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' o'" I»r r. 11. nine iisnem no «« Mr *l*cUi«Co . Chill* - »» 1 mn. t r .Vo< u
ln*lu»trv In the Southwest Ittirmctioni wJ M rur b<-ok Mo«n« TcCthoi
_______ , ^ ,_________ lo» Wonux ' Met In pika *it£Pti. ou icqucak
WOMENS HANDIWORK
D'lplay of
W II
air
Wh
Wk would like to ask Comptrol
ler Stephens how he knows there
will lye a credit of $500,000 in the
State treasury January 1, when
we have no assurance of the Jcgin.
lature adjourning la-fore ('hristim’..*.
A Ml.-si t ui convict declares
hi- can do literal equations in the
tenth deg tee. And yet keeping out
of the neriitentiary out to be u
ni<-1
Afth
tr
»nd
The executive committee *
vaufman county exhibit axsoci
ion has made the following a)
lortionments for the several towi
i Kaufman couuty to raise fum
•r a county exhibit at the Dali,
sir: Terrell, $1,000, Kaufm
1100, Forney $200, Kemp, $20
,f*»lv»nk I'M, I'randoll $|5<>: tot-*'
$2,000. This fund will lie expend
ed in securing and show ing a Kauf-
man county exhibit during the
coming State fair atDallas. This
is an example of the increased in-
terest in the matter of county ex
hibits at the Dallas lair. Van
Zandt should use every effort to
have an exhibit that will show op
favorably alongside th.xoe from
other counties. This comity has
the products to make a most credit
able showing if the proper interest
is tak the iwonlf* Tin* e ■
mitte Snvjni/ the matter in hand
i HKHE was a time when people
had no thermometers. W hen two
or three people got together ami
decided that the weather was hot
that settled it.
“A Karim milliner has invented
a style wher • a woman wears two
hats at once. ” Bet she’ll nevei In*
able to keep Isitli of them on
straight.
A man in Pennslyvania declares
t’ a’ hi- could ont MO ears of corn in
three hours. He must have refer-
ence to what many people call hog
corn.
Fakmi-km will not become great
ly interested in aeroplanes, mono-
plane* and biplanes until they
have worn out their automobiles.
aiwo i ox’iibit a'
should receive the hearty eo op
erati mi oi iticse » no me m p >.>>
tion to assist them in securing suit-
able specimens for exhibition n
the fair. — Wills Point t'hroniele.
Fannin cunity will be the»e
this year w ith an exhibit that wit
lie a credit to the State, and dor t
you lorgct it.
Tut* a Vast One.
Few people r-allye lh*' vad amount
of labor th< t** lx to thi* lank of getting
In readiness for each annual meeting
Pr«'Kl(l*-rit K!*--t ha* divided this Into
ibre*' parts under tb* h* a*l of Improve
tits and exhibitions
ertors h<‘ adopt* a
“ring each depart-
< a budget for ex-
nf erecting a hun-
*r hiilldliiK to that
awarded In the ex-
s handiwork.
' Smith and Assist-
E Cabell are In dl
re< chii of th< details of nil Im
provement work Both nre well known
to Slate Fair [ atrons. The former ha*
been with the Fair almost continuously
since Its Initial meet. He I* deemed
the best authorlay on State Pair top-
es in America, and It I* no unusual
thins for him to receive a letter from
Virginia Sew York or Washington
• (kins for the detail* of the organi-
sation of the present State Fair of Tex-
as. Many Fair* have been modeled
after the Dallas plan, and among them
may I - mentioned th*' Louisiana Stats
Fair.
pen
Dl»
mein
fe-m*e
dred
of thi
hi bill
Her
ant S
of woni^n'
try 8ydn«y
clary Ben
Tsitils* at Stata Fair
B« Suparb
*n visitor* to the twenty fifth an
ueetlng of the State Fair of Tex-
ilch open* at Dallas October !->
nnlInnes *ixt**en days, they will
ne of the most important depart-
of the Fair has been set aside
* • xinliilliiti of th** handiwork of
i skilled in needlecraft and with
enell and brush
iliivs of needlework, handmade
Ini e. eii)broideries, photoaraphy, art*
and craft*, oil paintlnas and water col-
ors liuiiil painted * hina and ceramics
already booked indicates that the tex-
tile division i* attain goiiiK <o overflow
w ith so* h exhibitions. The State Fair
management offer* a handsome pre-
mium In eaeh class
The manual art department, open lo
the school children of the state, tx
attracting a great deal of Interest
School children expert in drawing and
designs, domestic science and art. etc ,
will have an opportunity of participa'
ing for gold medals and liberal cash
prlges.
The exhibition in the manual art di-
vision promise* to be exceptonally
large, owing to the fact that the teach-
ers of the state are assisting the
management in making this feature
a great success.
CMHDRfN W.10 ARE SICKLY.
Mothers who value their own
comfort and the welfare of their
children, should never lie without!
a Imx of Mother Gray’a Hweet
Powders for children, for use
throughout the season. They break !
up colds, cure feverish in ss, consti
patiou, teething disorders, head
ache and stomach troubles. These
powders never fail. Sold by all
drugstores, 25c, Don’t accept any
substitute. A trial package will
be soilt free to any mother who
will address Allen 8. Ol instead.1
Le leiy. V. Y. I
THE FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANSl
OF
BONHAM, TEXAS.
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $50,(KM.Ml
htfc offer to <
>rompt transt
| Modern atcel
Ltor mg your (
tluablc paper
(Plenty of ou
[Your bankin
of the day
* Fit
of
J. W Russell. Pres. J. T. Kennedy, Vice-Prcs.
C. L. Bradford, Cashier.
i\ Assignment <
cptember tern
DIRECTORS:
J. W. Russell,
Ed. D. Steger,
J. B. Russell,
J. f. Kennedy,
T, L. Rogers,
J. VY. Rainey,
C. L. Bradford,
A. B. Kennedy,
D. C. Russell,
J. T. Dale, Richard B. Semple.
Nature of Monument. L
One can easily unders'and the posi-
tion of Pr*-Hldent E .1 Klest and his
dir* ( tors The Fair I* in the nature
of a monument to them It will live
long alter they are gone, hence their
desire that it ’ prosper and improve
<‘trh yeur. The personnel of the hoard
of director* is: Alex Sanger. F. F.
siln* y. .1 C Duke. J J Eckford. W.
I Yopp, W If Oaston, A. P Tenison,
Ham P Cochran, Royal A. Ferris.
James Moron*1)-, R. E L. Knight and
Sam T Morgan.
Despite the fact that last year tho
net receipts showed a considerable de-
crease over that of the Fair of lftog,
th** management this year is expending
a larger sum for permanent improve-
ntenis than ever before. The manage-
inent is convinced that at tho eontlng
Fair the attendance will be record-
breaking Ail Indications point to
such: and. to this end, the best at-
tra"tleTis obtainable will he provided
for the entertainment of the crowd-).
SWARMS OF BEES
A Great Coliseum.
In listing the Improvements this
year ♦ fie, coliseum, n* a mutter of
course, conies first In Importance.
Unfit of steel, face brick and ornamen-
tal lempnt stone, it i* one of the
Frank G. Odell. Noted E*
Lecture *t Fair.
Dallas. Texas. — Introducing a new
feature in popular education, th*-
management of the State Fair of Te.
a*, for the twenty-fifth annual meeting,
which will be held October 15. and
will continue sixteen days, ha* secund
for the Apiary Department Frank (5
Odell, master apiculturlst writer and
entertainer Mr Odell i* ihe origin a
tor of one of the most novel and at
tractive aeries of entertainment* ever
offered to a discriminating public. He
enter* a screened enclosure with a full
hive of fifty thousand live and active
honey bees, absolutely without protec-
tion against stings, and put* his Insect
friends through a vaudeville perform
ance of the highest type. With a hat
full of bees swarming all over his
head, hundreds on hi* hared breast,
creeping by thousands over hi* person
anil sifting them through his finger*
like grains of sand, hi* audience I*
kept in eager expectancy as he un-
folds to them the wonder* of the In
sect world and It* Importance in agri-
culture In rapid fire lecture* abound
lug In refined humor and eloquentof
tliut (harming style which <an only
Wanted— C< smopolitan Ma^a
zinc requires the services of a rep
resentatlve in Bonham to look aft
er subscription renewals and to ex
tend subscriptions by special meth
oils which have proved unusually
successful. Salary and commis-
sion. Previous experience desir-
able but not essential. Whole
time spare time. Add'ess, with
pert Wl|, I references, H. t'amplM-ll, f'os-
] mopolitan Magazine, 1789 Broad
wav, Now York City.
1 he affairs of this Bank arc managed by men|
vho arc well known for their business ability and in-|
tegr ity.
Girl wanted—The right kind < f
a girl ean find a good home for the
winter and only li^ht work requir
ed by applying to P. C. Arledge
at Bonham Wholesale Grocery <’o.
We have the cele-
brated SIR KNIGHT
Shoes for Men and the
WEBSTER School
Shoes. See Bio* Ad.
Goiige & Fitzgerald
7fX\S IN Tilt LIMELIGHT
The Texas political pot seems to
have sort of Indlod over.—Colum
bus (Ohio) News.
It seems to take a lot ol prohibi
tion to cover al! the wet spots in
tho great State of Texas.—St. Lou-
is Times.
Sim i: a judge has decided that
a woman lias a tight to go through
her husband's pockets the only-
safe way is to abolish the pockets.
At a tough guess we would say
that Secretary Ballinger's favorite
poem is al*out the l>oy who stood
on the burning dock.
A Texan claims that the reports
of the race riots in hi* State aie
colored. So, wo are told, are tin
victims.—Charleston Nows and
courier.
handsnm* i buildings nn th*> ground* come from one w ho lias lived wi i
Visitors to ih*' Fair of l!h»S will r<* nature and drank d***p of her in,pine
member tlmi th<- Fine Art* and Textile *ion
building occupies an admirable site' This attraction bus t.*-*'H shown dor
between the Man Entrance and the Ex-1 hig the pa*t fli<- of great *gri
position building Upon entering the! cultural fair* and horticultural expo
i over a mfllioii
eess Is attested by
repeated engagement
It is offered w|t|
to please the pe* . -
Into the wealth of
abounds for all lover
grounds till* year they will find that I uttlonn of the rount
n structure costing Itt.OOO has been' delighted liearer*
erected between the Fine Art* build-
ing and the Main Entrance. It Is 150x
250 feet In dimension It has an arena}
90x150 feet In alze It can be used for |
conventions, music hnll attractions,
horse shows, and, in fact, assemblages !
of various kinds
lit the coliseum during the Fair will
he given band and operatic programs (
three times daily—morning, afternoon j
and evening A long list of the Music
Hall attraction* have been secured; ]
and, in fact, the very host obtainable j
In America
Its I
mtaot
ftvijin! mir
r$*' all* for
and lead them
appiness which
"f Nature
Aftkk a man hua reached the
The irony of fate is always on
the job in Texas. After gasping
without rain for four months, the
Lone Star State encountered H
snowstorm yesterday. — \V» limy,
ton Times.
Wc arc assured by the Houston
age of seventy ho doesn’t think that “Texas will have the
much of tho idea that there is no ,n<)Kf humane and effective pent
fool like an old fool j tentimry system in the world in a
arii!!, i.-s—55 short time.” But isn’t Texas it
“A WOMAN HATKH has been °,u’ penitentiary for nil
captured by cookies.*' Many ■io*u!ar forced to dwell then
matt hatci ha» boss sopturad
fiaufki
and *in>**vl.
*bv>« well then
' j thgt cau boss I lily get away.-w>V|r
IgioUa Pilot.
Industrial Arts.
Th*- Industrial Art* building at the
fair grounds i* now completed It will
fill a long needed want. It I* SoxDOO
feet In dimension, and In ronstrurted
of cement stone and brick Every find
of apace In thin new structure has al-
ready been secured by various manu-
facturing concerns of the *tnte. With
the aim of Impressing Texans with th«
advancement of the manufacturing In
diiHfrv of the state, miniature facto-
ries In operation will be exhibited and
the State Fair visior will have an op
portimlty of Inspecting the making of
shoe*, brooms, harness, etc.
As a great dairy state Texas Is rap-
idly forging to the front. The man-
agement last year realised the neces-
sity of erecting a special building for
this department This need Is met this
year with a handsome structure [orat-
ed near the dairy cattle division. The
latest in dairy machinery will he in-
stalled and will lie -seen In operation
each week d:*y during the Fair. Tho
newest and best idea* lit the industry
will be demonstrated here. There will
be many new feature*. Including a
demount i at'on and contest In butter
making, short essays on timely topics
dairy photographs and dairy build
18* plana.
Thgff If
Al the approuehtng twenty-fifth an-
mini meeting of the Stat*- Fair of Tex-
as. which begins at Dallas. October 15.
and continues sixteen day*, visitor*
will have an opportunity of Inspecting
a model rural school building Thu
model school house I* already erect-
ed and Is equipped with the latest In
school furnishings. This exhibit I*
encouraged by the State Fair manage
nient In order to assist In the Improve
ment of the conditions In the rural
aohools It Is the stand of the manage-
ment that the children of the rural
districts should he given school ad
vantages equally a* trood as those who
live in the large cities.
<5irKniafit.
THE SHOE FOR REAL MEN-
A man's shoe built
for business — for
easy walking — for
foot comfort.
SiriCnioftL
A man’s shoe with
style, snapand shape
—keeping strength.
te • (t| aki« at iti
For Ihe twenty-fifth annual meeting
of the State Fair of Texas, which
opens at Dallas. October 15 and con-
tinues sixteen days, the railroads will
make exceedingly low round trip rate*
from all points In the Southweat. Ap
prefiatlng th*- va*t Importance the
Hate I* air of T**xaa I* In the develop
ment of the Southwest, general pas
M*-neer agents of Southwestern rail
road* have stsured tho management
that a Malt to the Fair will be In the
reach of all
Poultry fancier* of the South* e*t
will ftnit mieh *f lnt*rc*t in their di-
vision st tli*' coming State Fair of
T*-xh which open* si I g. II;** October
15 and continues sixteen days Th*
premium* In this division have bee'
considerably Increased over last vear
All the 1st* *t developments In the in-
dustry will be exhibited Muperlnten-
d*nt Van Winkle Is now In tne North
attending show* In order to bec..m*
isJ^SkllP ,*,,h ,l'* teteat in tmui.
snaw rtifaaL
SirKniqfrh
iday, Sopteml)
!(’. II H outlets
M. C. Hill, th
M. C. Hill, th
IM. C. Hill, th
K’. H. I lenders
Li tick Bt itfKS, tl
[Houston Tilly,
ITom Mister,
carrying arms.
|Pete Turner, >
Thad Johnson,
Bill Morrison,
Iwiley Parr'.gi
Frank Davis,
carrying pisto
Lusk McEnti
toxieating liqu
sday, Septen
Gook, a :
I Lon Gentry, a
(Frank Tatun
(eat tying arms
K. Bishop,
Henry Pope, i
ftelmoio Wot
fully carrying
dmore Woot
Oder Frecmat
Will English,
[Joe Mayfield,
Mlhert Cobb,
M. C. Mitche!
sday, Septen
Ibid Lee, a a
lessie Van lit
tarrying armi
Marcell John'
carrying arnv
Ftank Burns,
A man’s shoe that
is smooth, inside
and out — looks
good, feels good.
No better than many other shoes,
except:
SirKnjahL.
A man’s shoe that
is made to please
the foot and purse.
1— The leathers are selected, tested anil
proved by expert".
2— The trimmings ai j likewise.
3— The ahomakera are tried out before be* I
ing employed and make nothing but!
these shoes.
Here’s
SirifnjpfjL
These are but three
of excellence which
it THE Man’s Shoe,
arc more.
] joints
make
There
CUSTOM MADE BY
for twn or thr"
ling out (* no *«
of my heart *
Hkr month* *£
«n.l Bute
nrd to <10 >orn
agnil.*ly, until I
7 Th« whole
_Ry r'-vrrrrt wtt
■■in thtekar.
■■t*- lon«*r. a»
,H«V*U1CDV
■
Wertheimer-Swarts Shoe Company
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
_rw or vrw
■County of Mo
Igt-hm paeon.
I ba ha* road
l*rt and that 1
ftt AT* tru*.
Jgmrn «• VW* “
Fine cow for sale.
ICvttifi
M in. John C
Gooil gentle horse Tor sale cheap
— Shoruldgc * Jtpwtopi
Higlust price paid lor |
hides.w-Mambail A Mndser
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