The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. [56], Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OAILY FAVORITE
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Exchange Chi
W, S Smi!'
Editor
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Kir (hr:
if nMiuim, latui-
in the |Hi»|i|«’ to
lirr ami mineral*.
>>u oi iiiol lands ami eon*
of wutei lor that put
I*
I*
rtioii of the pi ople against
(hr con lamination of the water
supply in miler that health m y
In* roiiwi veil.
Diainugc of swamps ami oth.r
mrosunii conductive to health.
I'se of xriitor lights foi only a
limited oomlier of yen in, never
gianting them in per|M*tnitJf.
Withdrawal of |ml.lir lamls
from isi|-|Mxiate inteicsts, pending
I'lHKsilical IOII.
Conservation of phosphate dx*
l»osiis lot t tn-1 hi i«l 11 oftlie 11111 ill*.
I n\i's| igatinn of the damages
done liy the smelting of copper
ores.
lOqiuil rights to all; special
privileges to none, particularly in
thedisti ibution of nature's liounty.
It is a formidable platform, but,
as in the instance of many political
platforms it carries an atmosphere
of xagucncsM. 11 is highly general-
i/.eil and lucksspecilic declarations
of preceduie which the aver.go
citi/au ean get a grasp upon. The
co iservation movement has fired
th>: imagination of the people ot
this country without knowing ex-
a tly why. Hut they are now in a
receptive mood where they des<re
a plain program to which they can
subscribe, which they can act upon
and in harmony with at the polls.
Mr. Taft has made a very lamest
efVnt to Hpiecse the vagueness out
of the tenets of conservation. The
bills he has introduced in congress
culh d for real reform in land laws,
a broadening of the timber pro
tcclion methods and the saving of
the phosphate IksIh in Utah. Vet
the congress of conservationists
ch ise to treat these actions with
indifference and deliver him an
undeserved insult into the bargain.
Unless the leaders in control of
the conservation movement come
down to earth and talk perform-
ance ratlin than philosophy, un
less they make it less fractional
and less conspicuously marked by
a few names, the movement will
die in its infancy.
•The |*f*.|e
nrWnhiU Man
•*OMII VIUII;*
lUenv,” * l*« *i
llliMimi Ijitd
art* rxssitnmeoi
m appiopiiMt.
1 Haim's lot Mint.'
the |trx»luols u
if the new park
plant when it
(INS lilt 1 0|M*iatl
Boutin
Just as the “Its'llr of \\ icliita and
other biands of flour niaiinfacturx'd
by the Wichita
f'oiiipany a
and purity,
the ptodiict of
here.—\\
W h y no t
Sausage’’ to the list*
lit 4 Mill
A Klevalot
xlviilanl
X of quality
,o we pi.'
sl'et * ill In'
if tin* pin
'king house
ita Falls ’
limes.
mil “
1‘tatt le I log
•P
put
w I
dei
jailer
he or-
chair,
Roosevelt decline* to ride in an
aiiship. lie is sensible and know-
ing that ex presidents are a raiity
Indexes in allowing the people to
keep the one they have in good re-
pair. — Sherman 1 temoeiat.
<Mi, no, not Teddy. There is
some mistake uIkiiiI this matter,
lie is the lioy xvho novel Ims “cold
feet on any proposition,” and the
mole lui/uidotis the lietter.
Tiik Fannin county exhibit
booth at the great State fair should
be the headquarters ol every Fan
nin county citizen xvho visits the
fair. Have your friends meet you
there and tell them to tell their
friends to do likewise. Talk Fan-
nin county everywhere you go.
Tiik high cost of living is lutv-
in{ its effect on the churches. Fif-
ty seven Iowa Methodist priacheis
are going to desert their pulpits
became of loxv salaiiest What
lias become of llie old fashioned
men who used to respond to“callsf”
Judging fiom exchange (oni
inenti Reno is going out of the
gambling business and xvill devote
iteelforts exclusively to thedivorce
business. The divorce evil has
dou it I ess proven to be the most
profitable.
The Bonham Favokitk says:
“All large and growing towns have
more or less trouble with their city
water supply. Dallas has only a
lew more days’ supply and Bon-
ham has done gone dry.” Better
move t> Durant, Itro. H potts.
Many of Durant’s l est citizens
came from Bonham, and there is
room and a welcome here for them
sands more of the drouth stricken.
Our water never fails.—Durant
(Okla ) Democrat.
We thank the Democrat for the
kiml invitation to move to that
growing little city, but Bonham
still looks mighty good to us and
we will never foisake her just be-
cause she is dry.
What’s the difference in a
straight jacket and a hobble ski it?
Will some of our lady readers
please answer this question!—
Bonham Favokitk.
The poor women are certainly
getting theirs about the hobble
skirt, liisteii to this from the Cor
rigan Index:
“Problem: If it takes a woman
in a hobble skirt twenty minutes to
hobble irora the ice cream parlor
to the pos toll ice, how long will it
take her to make a pinchasc of a
pair of.silk hoes in a town of six
stores!” Grapeland Messenger.
TEXAS IN THE LIMELIGHT
The applause from Texas must
make Maine blush these days.
Hcranton Tribune Republican.
It is proposed to divide Texas
into two States, at least one of
which shall b<> prohibition,—
Charleston News and Courier.
The agricultural college in Texan
has a department of journalism. It
is designed to teach the furim r to
be a good crop reporter. — W ash
ington Herald.
When Merit Wins.
W lu'ii the medicine you taut
cures your disease', tones up yom
system and makes you feel better,
stronger and more vigorous than
oefore That is what Foley's Kid
ney Pills do for you, in all eases ot
backache, headache, headache,
nervousness, loss ol appetite, sleep
I ess ness and general weakness that
is caused by any disorder of the
kidneys or bladder. — Sold by J. W.
Peeler.
(ar of Apples.
Car Arkansas apples at
lepot. Price light.
D. V. Hill,
C. A. Belts.
Katx
links' Capudine lures headath
Also nervous headache, travelers,
headache and aches from grip,
stomach troubles or female trouh
es. Try Capudine—it’s liquid—
effects immediately. Sold by drug-
gists.
Mrs. Jacob Wiliuert, Lincoln,
III., found her wax buck to perfect
health. She writes: ul suffered
With kidney trouble and huckuclu
and my appetite was very poor at
times. A few weeks ago I got Fo
ley's Kulnev Pills and gave them
a fair trial. They gave me great
relief, so continued until I am
again in perfect health.”—Sold by
T. W. Peeler.
Tor Sale.
Remington typewriter No. <1.
#‘Jf> gets it. <i. ('. Cross.
SOPtRCtNI OP THE POPULATION 01
the t inted States live in rural dis-
tricts remote from physicians m
drugstores, and they arc obliged
to depend upon proprietary mcili
cincs to a very gn at extent. To
the women in these homes such
standard remedies as Lydia I'].
I’ink ham’s Vegetable Compound
enme as a boon and a blessing.
Records show that it has cured
more women of those diead fern!
nine ills than any other remedy.
r opium’s
AS’!Hill HIHIIII
The Republican leader of Texas
says that “ the people are ns crazy
about Roosevelt as ever. ”1 'ndouht
edly, a great number of people are
afilictcd with this form of insanity.
Columbia State.
IJ i v»'s prompt and positive relief in
every ease. Hold by druggists, prim
$1. Trial package by mail 10 cents
Hold by Palace Drug Store. 2
If any old kind of a headgear(
pleases the women, what right
have men
not li »ve
to
to
complaint We do
wear the freaks of
fashion and the only thing we are
cxpccte 1 to do is to pay the bill.
Indications point to a Rcpubli
can governor in rock ribbed Demo
cratic Tennessee. The present un-
rest may wind up with Pennsyl
vania in the Democratic camp and
Texas going Republican.—Boston
Globe.
for Headac’u—.licks’ Cdyjjin .
Whether from colds, heat, stum-
ache or nervous troubles, Capudim
will relieve you. Its liquid—pleas
ant to take—acts immediately
Try it. 10, 25, and 60 cents at
drug stores.
Tiik agricultural department
says the city man is pretty certain
to make a failure farming. But
why ditcouragc him! Thinking
about going to the (aim may be the
only pleasure he has.
Secretary Nagel is being men
tinned for the last va rffley on the
supreme court bench. Well, as
long as he is a Texas product, we
think he might do almost lietter
than any other Republican.—
Memphis Commercial Appeal.
Safe Medicine for I hiidrtn.
Foley’s Honey and Tar is a safe
and effective medicine for children
as it doe 1 not contain opiates <n
harmful drugs. Get only the genu
ine Foley’s Honey and Tar in thi
yellow package. Hold by J. \v
Heeler.
Wanted
All the half soles I ran put on at
id cents per pair. Nothing but
the best wliiteoak sole leather used
in this work. R. T. Davis,
North Main street
NC
Ha
FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL I
OF
HON HAM TKXAS
5imlitm.uii Su<‘plux ifxi
II. Prcv J T. Kctmrdy
I I.. IW.ulK'ixl, A .tshui
IMKKCI OKS
not | * runt it, l
a cxititloitable locking elu
and thi> too me denied him. I
When hi-* turn came to scrub the
pul, lie rebelled, Imt was punish
isl so severely that he chaugisl Ills
mind. He will also probably
change his mind alsiut bootlegging
when In- is again out of jail. — Lx
Russell
) Sieger
Russell,
Dale.
J. T. Kennedy,
T. L. Rogers,
Rainey,
J. NV.
K ix bat d
Semple.
Chi M«'l
Kurt
. Hank are mana
their business ab
m;
L
( 1
reat
Thi
The
Progress
Bank
IV
I
lb
i M
1*1 f 1
iiril Imi
tli^ c
K
Will'll
chin*’
*1 nr t• l (i
Nimbi
cotton
no
flOV
The
Atalka by a
fingers, whm
pnulted In kb
chine amt a
\v 11114* Mtapl*'
rcccptacl*»H lli"«*
pliAtiKfd from nk
Complimentary r«
of criticismh 11 *»
hlhlthm It was
the old -11 n • ital
lng Ih bclk'Vltitf."
of sight. ticiM«* j
miccenHful cotton
Ity and not an
Many fai id* ' ■ f
the <'i ’ i i
Fin pci
tl
l from
(tlntf MD'tal
a) and de*
of the ma-
th* fleecy
<• I’l'lulninR
died were
:o admirers.
the place
!••»! the • x-
u*t ration
medium
■
actual-
call a p**i f*m-t mmhti
gviitlpmen '
Dabney; “It 1* of tin
'IhIihrhii of tins Aniarkiii
change National Hank: "It l1* i
•notiRli perfect to be pra* ticsl."
H. J Hay, mayor of Dalian; “It
puKMi** my most aangulnc exjiectHil
Prof. H. A Laird: “It most assi
plcka the cotton.*'
Col. W. A Bowen of Arlington:
undoubted success. I counted bolls c
stalks and found only nine bolls
picked.'
NV. H Kirby, of Dallas: “I am s
ton planter of many years expe
and have Man the Price-Campbell
Price-Campbell machine does the \*
P. It Freeman, business man
las: “A revelation to a skeptic “
C. H. Alexander, prominent business
e | irmn of Dallas: “ Ithtnk the maehlne
- I Is a winner and I predict that In a abort
>f|ltme It will he absolutely perfect In Its
operation. The principle Is correct rind
by virtue of tbs fact that it does not
disturb or break the unopened bolls or I
bloom* it rotnovefl tht one ob
lection 1 had In mind prior fn wltti»‘salnR
i fair test on September 21, l!U0.“
It l> Roberts, cotton planter, of Red
i to 1 lie fact that we have ample capital to takec
ol al uvir ustomers all the time, and that we have
L vi<-(i to a conservative policy, yet along progres
lines.
I M
.x.VX.Vt'
(V»t -
of Dal
V. l offer to our customers every modern facility I
the . >i transaction of their business.
Modern steel burglar and fire proof vaults and
f storin’; your deeds, notes, insurance policies and<
cr valuable papers FREE OF CHARGE.
Plenty of our own money to loan at low rates.
Y our banking business is cordially solicited at
hours of the day or night.
The First National Ban!
of Bonham, Texas
ing pH
carpet
smalll
ID) I
IONA I i \
IOHN A LANIUS. M. D.
Eclectic I liysiciuu umi Huigcou
1) ’ INDIGESTION DEPART
Stemach Agony and After Dinner I
tress Slopped in 5 Minute*,
)fTce ever Gr.ili.'im Crawford A Co.
loin* to 1 ! in. 1 p. in. to -1
j. in. Kcr.idr'ice VV. f»th street, both
>® * Ind residence pinnies 2Vi.
Ikjiiliiun - Texas
w. K. BRIDGE
Physician and Surgeon
COTTON PICKI R ARRANGED FOR DI9C HARROW WORK.
party wim c*ompoHc<l r»f both mm nnd
women and wan peraorirlly directed by
Mr Price.
To describe the rotlon picker In lt«
met batib al d'dalls would take tin ex-
port niM’b/inirla ii and md li a d*'Mcrlptl'*n
Would pt rdiahly ud .im lit lb' except to oil*
familiar with machine!>
Gisollru* Motor Machine.
The uveruge observer m**h h gnrollne
ill"1'" mil'I ........ <• II " l.-l In 11...... III. savin* Mntvonl iIoph tn’j’if* uiid
leiigtl) It I * « inipped with alt• i tiattnp [ property.”
run (if Inti-tl 'i ldlii: na l.il nn*ers throileli I .\l II VVolfa. a prominent Dallas rnt-
wlll.-li III.- ' 1 '1111II -tail's pa T' III,,.. |, ,|, l,mki-r: ''Will'll I Ul.al to p|, it 001-
Is X-11tier. .1 Ini......... Ma' nUiielnal ton li «n« haul fur me to dial n iMu„
to tli- laar Tin' .1 Iv.i or o|a-uuor. that ronlil k.-.-p up, |„n wti.-n l went In
«•' sitin' pnl'li «llh till* machine 1 must .-on-
f..uu (« Bunt*. ••
i>ak: '■( conslilcr O.e machine a sue. ess
aflcr in i ful oPsorvatlpn. I have been
In Kills Comity thirty >.-ars I would nd
vise all cut ton fanner* to see the Camp
lu ll I'l l. ,• Colton t’leker do the work "
O. II H- dt, enlton planter of Hi-urry,
T. as "This machine Is nil O. K"
Mike II Thomas, vie.- pri-eldnit of Har-
kc "es I’rlntln* Co., Dallas: "li is the
micro** of the century. It will prove to
,fllcc oyer Palace Drug Store, Phone
'>7. Nesidonr.t' North Broad Street
pliotie*l2R*
\\ liy should utiy sciisihle |K
ciuiliiiiu' to still it duv ul tor c
with tcri'i'ilt* stomacli nilmi
■' ! I II t hr Saillid. h I >1IIU ' " !
ham, Texas, gimiaiitt’fs Ml OH
sttmiaoh talilcts to cuiv »‘vrn f
worst case of indigestion, orm#
buck.
II \ oni stomach rebel Is uftcr*
ing and food sours or fcimi'htij
tin* stomaeli causing gas,
%
hcarlburn, nnd bctix imss,
DR. I. S. NP1KES
Veterinary Surgeon
Mi o n:t tablets xvill drive a*
the misery in five minutes
h ave the stomach feelingsplcid
j A large box of Ml () NA
talilcts costs 50 cents at the
\ Sivi'i
‘Ten
ncctiplc* n Hcnt «»\
mid uptdiitflfi tin t
(nr.iiniM' of driving
In H'tlon tli** «
dn\'d tbe row ut u
<m>l four ndlcn un
d*'in«»n 'I in11''it Lb«'
clean of cotton an
the mar 11 Inc had pn
• forward wh**f
in much after the
M tit nttiobllf*.
n picker trnvole
• • (-1 botween tlirv**
u» In ycHtorduy'e
ulke were pltick*Ml
* ' SMinlnaiion after
"I proved that un
) mice at Woi.niHon A UaUer's -1 aide I dels Drug ('o., and leading Jf1
I lion.- "M Ki sidince phone 2fts. All' gists cvcrv where
calls promptly attended to. Gradual,'T i ,• 7* , . , ,„hlr
of St. Jok.'t h, i Mi.) Veternarv CaM.-gc 11 httv« Ktomach tlOUlM*
—---- any kind, start to use Minin* st<*
~ < acli tablets today. Thcj not “r'
vjrOlnff SomeT build up the stomach, but they
n SdV.cl Hi'
i. \ U it) ought Fd
write:
town
nt last bxid nio ul’;
Amici Halve con
xvcll.' i
eczema
uftilUblo (Oi
ait, >'"’1
';"r\v ’iwil
•jac at • " |
op« Mi-il holla and the growing stalk
uninjured.
In tin finbl whore the exhibition wnn
given w*>r*’ allown two Imlca «if cottoh,
'ine If vvhleh wiim hnrvcsted with the cot-
ton picker and the other gathered by
hand, anti tt wan nntnMe that u 11li«>tiuii
the cot ton iime front tin* saint held tie
grade of th»* hale picked h, nmclilnory
Wta bettor.
Machine Hai Many Ueen.
Ace 111 iiir
u rn •*. I Id* pj |po-
it hentN me,
NV. NV
doit* Texn
tlon ami think It a great huc**th. pv*
witn<■ v .od other machine*. Init thin la mu-
potior pi anything I’ve Keen."
■ 1 NVlb M, or Calexico, Imperial p(njn.
t> tCalifornia “M\ Tmpr. ,t |M
feet mieceae, leiivlng fill boola and Nipiar*>a
I think It Ih a great boon to cotton ral*-
»‘re.“
C W Burdnal. prominent rot ton man,
J “The Cotton IMrki»r u err...,»
a tonic to the entire body. It'd'
sii•' makers of rich red blood wAl
....... tr- 1............ i ....... ....... -, : ........
V-I.at tl)« a l say, and we’r't pnmd t„ ' itality and make the
■■■-!„ I'f'<• it. Ladies work , more vigorouN. 8 8, 80} “
spechilty. We clean, prc»* and dye.
A J work ku.c iinteed.
«»f I’allaa: “The Cotton IMeker a grout
Hun hh No worry about colored help
aftci i hla."
The Cotton Picker may ha aeon dally m
*......' ** " am com-
and
I »n I Ih.iv
the office of T H Price Ar Co,,
meice, In tlie fleldM around Dillna
and every day during tlie Great
Fair.
•M-i N’ortli ain St.
Phone <).V-.?r
O. P. Ball & Son
Tailors & Hatters
You lav
COTTON PICKER WITH CHOPPER ATTACHMENT.
1 here’s No
kick coming
fr til (lir co ti-nc youth,
the Inisini'.
How’s This?
\\ e offer One Hundred Dollart.*
rewtird lin any case of (’atari h that
cannot be cored by Hall’s Catarrh
Uuiv. F. J. Cheney vSc Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
11 e the iiinlertdgnetl have knu* ri
r. J. Cheney lor the last 15 years
ami believe him perfectly honor-
cirt I
out express!
The tol
It is tlJ
are SpecltUl
pH' womanj
vitality to
t'arduil
et its, no 'I
cerot's, orl
It is p|
,|" "• or lawyer w( en Ha ir *" uM business transactions
- ' ' "ed -old prcaaml by the and limmeially able to
A' in. Tailor Shop. Urine
or aktrt* * • ■ - K
carry o«j<
. ‘ \vald ^"k iiDino ofMafvto,
Anmi, T” *1 oi | 11 hnlesalt* DrugglsU, Toledo, O.
1 atlor uhoi). HairaCatanh (hire is taken in*
........ Main st. on*door |*‘r,,H*hV' acting directly upon the
blood and mtieous surfan'S of the
hone !"4.
"m th tf Sid Smith’*.
*1 Man of Iron Nerve.
Indomitable will ami ttwnivn
duus eneigy an- never found vxheie
system. Testimonials sent free.
I’tice 7-‘» eent.s per bottle. Hold liy
ad diuggists. Take HuII'n Family
•’ills for eonstipatioo.
' —r a S,,catty
th-'se quabii.-sttiid theniecbsstii'v 1,1 al1 l'll",s of •‘aniens and sail-
,,yi” King’s New I,if,. '••‘‘t'.V work. Best material and™
“Mil
writes M
dm, on
troubles
that l 1
in ing, n^e
IMF. (
k»’< I I
bl J. v\
New Lib. ""’'-V work. _____________
' t ego Into i s, for Pximrieiieed, praetteal workman,
■tod strong body, iifas -L. B. Caldwell,
^",er8’ Htrwjl. ~
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