The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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I HK HO Nil AM DAILY FAVOHiTl.
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THE DAILY FAVORITE
ItIC FAVORITE PRINTING COMPANY
S. Spotts.......Editor.
■atered at the Postoffice at Bonham
Texas. as Second Claw Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES;
Dally, In advance..............93.0
Biz Months, in advance, ...... 1.76
Per Month, *n advance, .......36
One Year by Mall........92 00
Six Months by Mall......91 26
; When orderly The Favorite
cliangtd front <tne ixettoffice to an-
other It ie ABSUItl TELY NBCHS-
SARY that the old as 'well as the
new add rev* be gllvon.
R»'M)lutioi;e, Garda cf Tltanka,
ObJtuarUe, etc., are charged iU
regular advertlalng ratea.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Wiiehinston. March 16.—-Forecast:
Bonham and Vicinity: Fair.
Hast Tejcaa: Sunday fair; mod-
erate east to southeast windfl.
West Tcaa*: Sunday fair.
Oklahoma: Sunday fair.
the true money trust.
Deterred neither !|y (public un-
frltnuilinete nor hy the prospect for
a cotuyraeskaal Investlgatton, J
Plerpontl Morgan continues at his
Jdb of combining great banking) in
terosta. By merging two trust
companies into one, lie lias builded
an iimdltutkii which has only one
superior in the amount of money
under one control. If another ru-
mored combination is carried
through, Morgan will then have
the large*! biwfk in America and one
of the largest in the world.
In discussing the talk about the
"money trust," the Wall Street
Journal declares there exists noth-
ing of the sort if by that, Ig meant
that a group or a hand of financial
Interests are •combined to control
loan* and security issues, the ebb
and flow of money. But the Journal
does declare that, in a sense, Mor-
gan is a "money trust” all to him-
self. Ife has enjoyed nionopoly at
times. He lias boneed. And the
reason he lias dune so Is that the
conditions of our currency system
•were to hns advantage. He ha* prof
Itod by a ■oumbereome and orippled
institution. He has lieon enridhed
by panics. He can he hose only so
Jong as congress .neglects to reform
the national banking system.
Instead of linvestIgnttrig Morgan to
eee what .he hoe done a.s a "money
1 rust,” itself is responsible for, it
wereff better If ootuiroHH were to
make it imiioKsible for other Mor-
gans to be,
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An Arkansas Judge fined a pistol
tetter $2M> for the offense. That
doiv* very well for a starter, hut
hod lie added a ninety day Jail sen
tence he would have put a crimp
In Ithte wvmkHuvbad auan.
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(leneral Indlffer*«nc© Is in charge
of the largest army of any cjne
general in ih" world. In the |«n
giiiage of our friend, r»h 11 Jneohs,
do lyou gfd the idea?
—....... oOo~-— •
As a rule people who have souse
einjugh t, keep out of trouble are
pr.-tty well eipii| |Ksl and are gener-
ally found inditing after their own
personal affairs.
IS will only Is. a f. w years until
those of us who are Heft will bet
referred to a* the snrviv*>rs of the
winter of 1911-12.
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prt< <1* of Bast advanced'
five per cent <1 lining 1 !M 1..
cabisue is even higher th
—oOo-———
fiinidlrvg 1 in ties
»n.« to he that
grasping a Mexican border celt
Uy the horns.
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Wo can't oxplain I', but it
to us
IIVI
| Exchange Chat |
Fort Worth and Bonham wlU moot
us half way if wo will take up that
Uonham-McKinneyeKort \\V»rth inter-'
urban. Try It and »<*>•—McKinney
l lour! e rCiuon ite.
Yas, Bonham will meet you halfj
way and then go a few- paces furlhi*
if there is any possibility of scour-
ing an inteimrUin line through
M ({Kinney to Fort Worth.
llittihaui has one very active
Mother's Club and another one Is
lo he oqgaailzod at an early date.
There is a Kpkiulid field of labor
open for the mothers If they will
only gra«p t.lu* opportunity.—Bon-
ham Favorite.
,As soom as we read the last cen-
sus report It occurred to us that
something outfit t to be done by the
liimhani mothers to remedy matters
nd now with cue mother's club
actively at work, and another one
in organization we feel sure that
i his splendid field of labor will
■eon be entered by many anxious
laborers and that Bonham's popuU-
i u w-i.ll go forward hy leaps and
smnds, and by (he way, we won-
hr if ttiis is only a local movo-
. i tint that will ion fine its field of
,1'bor to Bonham or is it likely to
reach out and establish clitics in all
oarby towns?—Whitcwright S<un.
Mr. J. K. 1*. Jamison of Jamison
('lintpel has written lo State Press
in regard to the lather's offer to
wallop any newspaper .man in Fan-
nin county who would advocate had
tide or Indorse tlte marooning of
i-'aninln county ladies in the blank
mud for half of every year. Mr.
lainison wants lo know If our offer
an ho enlarged to include other
alack waxy counties, and if we will
consider fighting. ptopoHiions from
any other lhan Fannin cunity edlt-
rs. Our answer is yes. 'State
I’resij will 1«> glad to punch th^
chitliins out of the head of any
man in North Texas, .editor or what,
tot, who believes In the .policy of
eglectlatt*. the puhlln roads and
ouflnlng the women folks within
heir own door cards all winter long
i'll fas may he a tolerably big oon-
ract, bul 'State Press does mot
Itritlk from it. Ordinarily, he is
1. man of peace, but he gets dan-
le.rou.-t when ho thinks of the way
lie men folks of Texas are neglect-
ug the roads ami how) the country
.omen are impos'd hipon Uy being
ut off f vr long stretches of bad
veat her from social intercourse
with their neighbors and the prhr-
le.ge of attending Sunday school an
Iturch and doing shopping In town.
As aliove said, tStatc Frosa will
make fl»t-a.n<lickull contracts with
any and till had .roads advocates
dbo may apply. S. F's tastes are
I'tiet for tlio most part, and he Is
Ikiirtlciiliirly soft and soulful in the
prkng, but for an occasional dlv,or-
klifl he Ifki-s nothing better than
mortal combat with a sinewy six
footer with long, snatclutble whisk
• rs Dome one, conic all iikmih-
backed comity Judtl's and fossilised
outity eomiuissloii'rM preferred,—
Mate Prut's.
”T hear Slate Prise speak, one
w old think him as fero< Wpis as a
Hon. but tenth ie not tlm . ho
i« as docile as a kitten. Vnd ns
to his having to w-allop a Fannin
county 'dit'vr who i# opiosiwl lo
tutKi roads, he Is entirely safe on
that ptv>|swiition, for Fannin comity
is not live home i f limy .such editor.
Ilewrwir, there may la. a tew per-
sons scattered a Is ut over the 1 nun
ty who have sprout'd a bunch of
spinach on their chin that are up-
iie-Grocepy'
Did you ever stop to think how
much of the happiness of your
home is due to the groce ries you
buy ?
A bad stomach will ruin the
best disposition and poor qual-
ity food is the surest way to
ruin your stomach. Use the
finest food only and be SURE of
making YOUR home happy. It is the
kind of groceries we sell that are creat-
ing the happy homes around you.
WILL CLOSE UP THE
MATTER OF INTERURBAN
J. A. KINCAID,
IJBAI.HR IN STAPLB AND FANCY (1ROCBRIBS.
PHONER 67 AND 3T5. DON HAIM, TEXAS
Watch this Space
for something
Good
8
Seed Irish
Potatoes
Come now and get your
supply of Seed Irish Po-
tatoes before tiiey are
gone. The finest grade
on the market.
We can supply your ev-
ery want in the Grovery
line and Deliver to any
part of the city.
Al Rashad
W. V. HUGHES,
tJmi tltff
Jiixh'.i 1 IlC l!(i
l!u
r our a|ipctlt* g
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l, I ID (ttlW
Hu* two M<>
a»d 0*1 •*
tlrfa. Ini pro"
'"• (] to g ml ixmrfn and »« t
llnfied Sla'c I'rew. can fl
with tin-© fallow* wny d
th* Wvek.
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near katy depot.
I ( -Ml M-lt ) ttl At ! trv<» itKMIl tfl'Mi
<*n Hotifh <>*o'er rlr'«*i for 912-
|Sw«-w>Rka la llilrly ilwys.
WU1 H Kwuh-
The
GROCER
THLKPHOXK NO 10
RUSSELL GROCERY CO,
Phone 58
“The Quick Way”
M jor Nichols and Mr. Crotty Left
Monday for Indianapolis,
Indiana.
UreunviUe, March 13.- l-ant night,
Major JoKojih F. Niehola of thU-.1
city and J. W. Crotty of Dallas,!
proaident «nd vlcouncibident ro-j
epoctlvely of th Eaatm, *Bi action
Oum'pany, lie.-ulquuileiis in thia city,
left for IndianagKulls, iud., to clo«o =■
up 'pending ari-angl tmeubi, whereby
Hie pnupoficvl iailemirlkau out of thia
city lo Wolfe t’ily and to Dallas wlU
bo perfected, and cbiicr uia,'t*sr8 per-
taining lo (lie building of the line
will be entered into.
'Phene gentlemn lire certain, that
thia line w ill Im- under couatructloa
out of this city toward Wolfe t’lf.y
anil 1 Mliaa in a very abort wftille.
It is expected that all arrangements
for the constpuctIon will be en-
tered into cn thia trip.
The la adkjiuiirtcia wUl !be in this
city and a Uujge power house will he
constructed at this jxilnt.
Following the ccmstructlcn of the
MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL.
Plan' I tor--a
Bhadea
Fruit Trv«
The very beat only
B. I.. Adaim - -PhOiie 60J1 2r.
Downtown office with
William** ft Bishop.
English Dinner Wat
We have a nice assortment of English Dinner Warei
the "Gold Band" and "Gold Handles." We fu
this goods and they are cheap in price. If yoiinetdi
thing in "Dishes," don’t miss this bargain
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPf
402-404-406 East Side Sq. Phone 137.
Notice To Public
Urged will be of
most sorv icoa'b In
For nearly twenty years our ollice han Ireen continuouslyii|
Alexander Imilding, But we have now changed it to the fronty
line on lx* Bonham and Denison it-ixl [ th(> Li(,ht UfliCP 0n North Main street one door south |
a lino to Wolfe l ity «nU Itollaa. it is & (-lll(lw0|, Furniture kStore.
--jcpected to be built out of thia city , w<, haye jt| offlw (|tlitl. }l number of the Iteat insur
to Cooper and •Clarksville w-ftli «,
line branching off to Paris,. Th«tj
o*t|uipm«nt it is
the latest and
to bo found.
The rolling stock includes three
electrical locomotlvty* -of sufflciont
power to handle a drag train.
The organization of the com-
pany 'has been <oii]|pleW‘d with, the
'inception of the election "f a full
board of director© on which will b«
two Hast.ern caipitallstfl, also the
representative points alofag the
system. The -officers announced are
Major Jcsoidi Nichols, president;
J. W. Crotty of Dallas aot.ivo vice-
president; W. A. WlUianxs, second
vice president; Forest E. White of
Galveston third vico president; I. A.
Miller of Ivallaa secretary, and, I,.
K. Birdsong treasurer.
It. Is ex(|K*et<d that tlhis work will
move off right at once after those
gentlemon ireturn home.
INDIAN RUNNER DUCK6.
The gn-ateet laying fowl on earth
Nlon sebtei*. No p-ol rociuirod.
Kasler raised than chickens. Have
no disease common to chickens.
Kverylndy should have them; ev-
erjylKHly will havo them. Send
Htamp fair free literature. I havo
all typi* of tjlie iiuro blood. Mugs
13.50 far tlrlrteen.
1., P. Harrison, Prals, Tex/is.
Three Is a erwd wiien ooe is do-
ing all the buying.
panics so that we are prepared to give the very best service i
various lines of insurance, including Fire, Tornado, PlateiH^I
ployers Liability and Burglary.
We extend heartiest thanks for the literal patronageetk
heretofore, and solicit a continuance of the same at our new
pledging you the very lust service at our command. Again 1
you, we arc. Yours truly,
BRADFORD & RODGERS!
mmsmxmtttisaigttgmsi
UNDERTAKING
carry a complete line of (
Coffins and Burial Robes.
S. Side SqM Bonham, Ta
•i
Philip Wise
NOTARY PUBLICl
Write deeds, mortgages, wills, etc. Call and see mt
Uver Find Nal’l Bank WILL H E-VANS
You have tried all
the rest;
Now try the Best—
The new "ill A III- Iioumi- 1 .f Rh
3. Achburn on W«Mf Thu Hi atrvst
| uoaring completion.
Gloves! Gloves! Gloves
Man! Man! We have the G!ov«$. AII leather gloves from
25c tO $2.00
They arc good ones.
gouge & Fitzgerald'™
CONSTABLE'S SALE.
Iky Virtue "if ma execution, ' t'hiU*
day Issu'd i»it of Uie Jiwtlco fkiurl.
Precinct No. 1, Kamnlti rwiuity, Tax-
iw, In case No. Si«s:|, on a Jmtgnient! breed,
rettfterrd In said "girt on tho 261 h
day of February. 1912, iin favor or
plaintiff J. O. McGiimdy against <l»v
fen riant W. c. HMWa for tho wum
dt 9115, bosideo Intenrwt and costs
Of euft, I have thin day. at twelve
o'clock M., levl'd upon, and shall
pr'seed to sell under oxcouhion at
aubbe wndn«> to hlgh<«t bidder fa r
clash, at the court h'oueo door .of
said county, hi city of Bonham, on.
the 2nd day of April, 1912. betwioqn,
10 a. in. and 4 p. feu., the following
land!: RitkiaUd in Fannin county,
Toxiw*. and being twin by ax r«s out
of 113 ncr« tract tf Liml own'd by
Mary burn* out of Ms* Jaiuoh A.
Burn* survey, Aldtra'-t N*> lo%
pa tout No. 626, vohmifi 37, and he
Ing the aiwiic land dex iiwxi to W. (1.
Burim In the case x«f Mary (Aims
vs W (', I turns No. HKife, k district
court. JVinfeidn oouuty, Taniut Judg-
mont "f rinonl In V«il. (fe. |hui«m
I H7-16M, C'JvH Mlmite* of said court,
iikhA genorally known as tls* W.
<?, Hums tout at land. «aid band b-
I ing atkoni "ijrtii«- n miloa «nuthwi«t
! irons Itonbasn
j Willow* my hand
day fMireh 1912.
John Kirhy, 2:11/4
The greatest trotting stallion in
Texas—by ALLURT0X, 2:09 I 1;
sire of 235 in list. GRKATIST
81 RIO THAT 10VI0U LIVIOD,
JOHN KIRBY
will make season at Fair <1 rounds,
Bonham, Texas, until April 1st,
when he will be shipped to Dallas.
Parties wishing to breed to him
should breed soon.
PROGRESS TODD
16 1-2 hands and weighs ldOOlbs.
Greatest general purpose horse in
Texas—grandly bred and very
fast.
Also several young Stallions at
915.00 to 925.00 service fee all
Standard and Registered. See
them at Fair Grounds before
(Denlson-Shermau-l)«ll**l
NEW FIST
LIMITED SERI
BETWEEN
DENISON MU
SHERMAN
Leaves Sherman 7 a. *•>
1 p. m. and6p.il
you
W. 0. FOOTE, BONHAM, TEXAS
Regular local car* leave Shi
Dallas and intermtdu#*
IHM' K L Y tr..in " a M
5 p. m. inclusive *0“ |
7 p.m. and9p ®'
Cars leaving Slu-rman
........ .. | If p. Ml.
DI R i LKANING ! ,
AND PRKH81 NO For ^ H
will Im> promptly at-'m. R. FEWKLL JA9. f *]
tended to and highly A.(J. F.A.Dcin- .n l,T'"
Give I'S A Trial. -----
appreciated.
Call ior and Deliver
All Work.
Phone 3QH
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PHONE
Pr»*cjf
n. i* rin* li*r.
No. 1. Fain.
I guarantee all of my work in
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning
The
Devasher, French
Dry Cleaner
does nice work
PHONE 2 U
G. P. Ball
Tailor and Hatter N..rtN
First - elans Painting
Hanging. All
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House
mad*plea»ar. ,h,X*c <
! Carpet*. Draperies. * '
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Surgery an<
Office, J. VV.
Bonham, Texii
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Office atRobinl
phone 104. ReJ
call* promptly [
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923037/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.