The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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hire been a rather slow silo for some years past, b it the cotton crop
that you are going to need them this year. We have them in
200 II,s. $1.25
250 “ $1.50
300 " $1.75
400 " $2.00
These are a high-grade make and we have never found that they were not perfect.
Tariff Rtvrnn Only is
tun! (uiid< mn.itian el the
Ptynt-Aldrich law
Sudi ld,Uh tulttllcd Its Imlial
Mission. May Ad|otirn
Any IifMr.
il Sizes
They Are Guaranteed
A LANTERN
to do the work. You may also need
ViPdlil, IVv,, Hept b. I'ltc Ity
• Washington, Hept. <5. (Viuv.v i-datuie hM fu Hilled lb* initial mm
nqr the at lock» w liirh M.uto ol the mm by pausing it Flic Rating in
lot* in* material advocatcsnf Tcv turaucc bill. The inaiiranee mean
' a« ate nntk mg iijmiu tin* tariff plunk tire wu* patched up t*» t In* '•ti 11 -1.*«'
of tin* State platform, Senator lion of the House and Senate l*ut
j Joseph W . Hailey Sunday gave the in its filial passage struck a lock at
Killt \\ mill Uecol'd e uro-poiideitt the pie counter. The friends ol
the tolluw ing statements j the inentning administration eon
••I olwei ve that the advocated of tending that the next Governor
f»s< in* material, instead of stand- should have the appointment ol
mg out in the open mid defending J the rommisHnner*, while the ad
their propositions, are seeking to lierents of Governor » amplndl
obscure the issue by other attacks j thought he ahould have that i ight.
upon the tai'ill'plunk of the State I The iiu iuIm i* of the present lire
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and we have the best on the market.
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be present.
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TSli HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS '
NEW CROP S
5C A
Plaked Hominy
Evaporated Apricots
and Peaches
is not much
money
but it takes n lot
' of lace to make
a pretty dress.
We esia help
some by giving
you the most el
egant laces for
|icon lo
Exact
for (I
■5-$ '•H
itoinaeh
|,y tlir Saiini
indigcstioi
or money
[had trouqfl
two years
heard ol
lets < 1 ml nifii
good. Tk]
world.’'-I*
report, IV,
s for a Ia:i
0 Haniulris
nnd d
8
; 1. Nornian
&. Co.
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We Will Appreciate
Daily Favorite $3 a Year
Just received
a lot of new pat-
terns in thread
lace also linen
tore h o n a n d
they are all
5C
E. J. ANDERSON 15 DEAD
Died Friday at Quincy, II'. Was
A form*r Texas and Pacilic
3rak< m in
Your September Grocery
trade. Our stock is always
[ clean and fresh and services
are prompt. Anything the
market affords at all times.
Wor l was received here yes ter
day of the death of 10. .1. Andcr
son, which occurred Friday at
Quincy, III. Mr. Anderson is well
known here, hvving been a brake
mar for the T. & I*, out of this
J place up to a few months ago,
when he was compelled to resign
his position on account of ill health.
I The deceased was a member of
(j local lodge No. (520, 15. of It. T ,
and carried insurance to the
i amount of ♦1350 in that order.
platform. So fill as I have been
able to see, the chief objec-
tion which they urge is that in
failing to expressly condemn the
I’aync Aldrich tariff law, the eon
venlion left our party open to the
inference that we approved that
measure. That criticism might be
accepted by the men who have
never given attention to the mat
ter, but even those men who have
talked about it without thinking
about it, must have detected the
absurdity of it. If it were neces-
sary to expressly denounce the
Payne Aldrich tarill law in order
to relieve ourselves from the mis
picion that we favor it, then it was
equally necessary tooxpicssly do
nounce every other measure pass
ed by the Republican congress in
I order to relieve om selves fiom the
I suspicion that we favor them; and,
• had we explicitly condemned the
J tarill' law, an 1 omitted an ex pres
ision of the other measures, \v<-
j would have been subjected to tin
j argument that by condemning out
j measure and iimintabling a silcno
I upon all ol.hcts we had tacitly ap
(proved those about which we sail,
n (thing. I iim 1« i-1iin>1, and every
other ifd.elligent man iindci-Lands,
that when our plutfoiui declared
in favor of a tarill for revenue only
it condemned not only the Payne
Aldrich law, but wiry tarill'law
oonstiacted aceoidieg to the cry
of protect ion.
“lint all of this i r,i rely pie
tense, and it illustmtis the length
to which despeiate politicians will
go when they aie willing lo assail
a Democratic plat foi in, beeausi
they hope to make capital against
a single member ol the platform
committee.”
Come in and fake a look at
our ladies’ Tailored Suits, it
rating board pouted oil on the
tumbled waters by publicly an-
nouncing their resignations effect
ive with the inauguration of the
next Governor, and we will try
another experiment in Fire liisur
mice legislation.
The penitentiary reform measure
inis occupied the attention of both
houses a consideiable portion ol
the week. All provisions of the
bill were easily disposed of except
the appointment of the Gonttnis
sioncre and again the incoming
and , outgoing administrations
clashed. The bill is yet pending
but delinite action is expected by
the middle of this week. The re-
forms proposed will require a half
million dollars to put into ell'ect
and w ill increase the advulorein!
tax rate two cents on the ijllOO.
The House again clinging under
the power of public reproach tried
by resolution to counteract the ac
lion of the Democratic convention
on the taiill' issue and undertook
to arrogate to itself amateur nin
niseieueo but after a heated dis
mission the subject was permitted
to die of disgust. During the dis
(suasion tho Hailey issue earn,
prominently to the front and those
will) convictions took occasion to
express them at the expense of the
taxpayers, who of course, foot the
bill.
The bill of lading measure re
oeived further consideration at
the hands of the Hcnutc and a dis
position to not further harrass the
railroads at this session seemed to
prevail.
The drastic effect of the I. »*fc O.
N. bill which places common debts
ahead of mortgage bonds hi case ol
bankruptcy and makes it practi-
cally impossible to finance new
roads, is beginning to make itsell
manifest and tin1 representatives
are hearing from their constituents,
will pay you—White, Blake-M*'the law Hbi»ds the test ot the
ney & Fuller , eonrt.it will undoubtedly here
Ci*|»?rlghf Hart ftrhaftnrr &■
f l: you young men haven’t realized that
* good clothes are a business asset, it’s
time you did. I his doesn’t mean that
you must he expensively dressed; better
the reverse.
Hart Schaffner& /Vlarx
clothes create capital for you;
introduction in themselves to
they’re an
good busi-
ness.
They're here for you; correct in style, perfect in fit
and made for good service. Newest weaves and
patterns. Colorings in grays, browns, tans, blues.
Suits $ i0 to $30. Overcoats $18 to $25
NUNN & JONES CO.
GOOD CLOTHES
Hoe tiie specials on ginghams’
and outings thi h week at Gouge A: (
Fitzgerald’s.
Winona Mills man is here Hi
his ad today .
$ Barnett
NOTICE
-^^^■been in business since Aug. 25th and we have
AT H^^Mprices up on Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Hides, Etc.,
(J knowledj
cheaper
on the pound. Now, if you want to get the
ket prices on Poultry, Butter, Eggs, Furs, Hides,
crap Iron, Etc., COME 10 US.
M PRODUCE COMPANY
X BUILDISO. OPPOMTN FI HH H U.b
I Take A Friend's Advice j
l And Trade Here During September ?
We have the experience ^
We know how to buy ff
4 We know what to buy £
ti We keep fresh goods *
^ Our prices are moderate
Our service is the very best W
Cut Glass
We have something extra
in Cut Glass. A fine an-
nealed glass, delicately cut,
that makc3 a most pleasing
appearance on the table,
rich and sparkling. The
price is the most pleasing
part about this glass.
ii tnmhUna (light weight) 4*1.26
*i “ heavy “ ♦ 2 25
(» goblets $2 25
<> footed sherlM'i ts 4*2 25
Water Fnittle Bl.ftO
Pitcher 4*1 50
All beauties. Come see them
Kennedy & Russell e
THE PEOPLE’S GROCERS I c , „
Saander. Drug Co.
FARMS AND SUCH
Talking about River bottom
farms, we have one near Mul-
berry «,f about 200 acres that is
a dandy. II’nii money maker,
and is offered lit a Dig Itargain.
If you want a good farm on the
River and near railroad, sri> us,
fur this place is going to sell and
that right soon.
V\> nl«o have '«» acres of black
land 7 mile* noutli at f.t.s j»» i- acre
and 2(H) acrcM s i ith-cast at -*.10.00,
ISO acre. I 1-2 miles noutli, tint-
dairy farm, *40. Tlivnti placcN an-
not (Irat-clanit, but they an- worth
more ino' ey than w-<- arc askiiiL' and
will make kooiI Iioiiich and produce
all ri|(ht and can Ik: made nplcndlil
farm*. The time will noon conic
when you will not ho able to buy
land like thin at anything like an
low figure.
Gibson & Taylor.
P. S.—We loan
on farms.
money
pealed at the next session.
All legislation of importance hits
lx*«n disposed of except the F’eni
tentiary Reform measure and this
bill will receive the undivided at-
tention of lioth houses until dually
passed. The member* are already
showing signs of brain fag aiul
nothing short of a company of
Texas Rangers can maintain uquo
ruin much longer. The regular
and called session of the .'Flat leg
islatnre has already cost the tax
payers of the Htatc in mileage and
per diem about half u million dob
lain and the end is not yet. lint
unless further subnets are submit
HAND PAINTED
CHINA
We have on display
a beautiful line of Amer-
ican hand-painted China
consisting of
DINNER PLATES
SANDWICH PLATES
BREAD PLATES
RELISH DISHES
BOWLS
CUPS *nd SAUCERS
VASES, TANKARDS
LEMONADE JUGS, Etc.
The most beautiful line
ever shown here for the
price. Call and be con-
vinced.
C. E. Bowman
Jeweler and Optician
*
ted, dual adjournment may l»o
made at any time.
Our ladies’ and children’s
Slippers are going at greatly
reduced prices. — White,
Blakeney & Fuller.
—
Fine oow for vale. Mis. John G.
Bvatts.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923584/m1/1/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.