The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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HON IIAM DAILY rAVOBlfK.
THE DAILY
FAVORITE
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The Mann I
rnM'ti 11 his n i.
Into effect ,\tt|
nulmtiU, lint a
photic ami ('till
hi* brought um
the Interstate <
■ion. The art
principle a<> to
long ami whott
commission i»>»
•ml elassificati
the regulation ami |
paitofthe carrier'
never Ix-eu pn-»'« •"< I IhToi-
The lon^ anil *>hnit haul provi-
sion prohibits any column eaniei
from charging 01 receiv it*_r gi it• i
compensation in the a.gngnte tin
th<* transportation of pa- mg- iv
for a shortei than lor a longer dis-
tance in the same reclion, tm-
shorter being included within the
the louger distam *, but adds the
following:
“Provided, that up in appliea
hull lilt Vi
tion to the interstate eommciee
commiaaion such eommon earriei
may, in special eases, aftei inves
tigation, be autlioi iz- I by the com
mission to cliaigc less for longei
than for short* i distances for the
transportation of passengers 01
property and the coumission may
from time to time pieserilie the ex
tent to which such designated com
mon earriei may lie relieved from
the opeialion of this section.”
I Seen use such unlimited disere
tionary power was conferred upon
the Commission, the question of
the constitutionality of the long
and short haul clause was raised
at a conference of railroad lawyers
held recently at Newcastle, Now
Hampshire. At that time it was
assorted by the legal representa
tives of dilferent roads that at
least eight sections of the law are
ambiguous, if not vulnerable. The
conference adjourned until Octo
l»er 25, by which time, it is be
licvcd, a clearer understanding of
some of the obscure language may
lie abluined as a result of the prac
tieal operation of the act. It is
certain that the law must run tli
gamut of the mints. It is possi.
blethat it may have tube amended
in some respi ets, by congress.
There seems to be no incertitude,
however, about the intent of con-
gress to prohibit unjust, unreason-
able and discriminatory charges
on the part of common earners.
In actual operation the railroads
nii‘likely to learn that this law,
like the public utility regulation
law in New York State, protects
and encourages legitimate business
while guarding the people against
Injustice and extortion.
HkntJKIs is convention in Hen
ver recently, decided that kissing
will have to be abolished to save
the human race. Ilow would >00
like to govern yourself according
to a dentist!
TilK sanity of a New York man
is being questioned because he
reads the newspapers upside down.
That is the way some of the New
Yoik papers ought to In read.
An Illinois giil fasted for twen-
ty-eight days, and now she can’t
eat. Perhaps she lias solved the
high cost oi living pioblem.
It is announced that Mr. I loose,
veil is going to study fanning. Is
it possible that lie doesn’t know
all ubout it!
8 SUMIIMi Of I HI U18S M.H0BI lPfUHII«N«iM
hxchangc Chat
— ........j »•
mode to Mvloalt*
i \ viloii( uvti that wav
l.-a oi mud has list its
he people, and they per
Iking in thi' middle of
Like Noah of old Sam
- them that a unghtv
as a thief in
mi ihi-ii no
■ liable to Ci
gtit and at at
inoweth. It
as it was
m ot Noah,
wo it i« at Ibch
l4thrv rtiv
limit} mg and
ilk nun 1 Irtgv
” and pay no
ion to the p
rophet Hamuel.
lent die Time
«.
with ’em
Samuel. Yout
—( lai
Stay with 'em Sat
community is no different from
Mime otliets we might mention.
Itut there is no use m getting cold
feet.
The resolutions of “Hostel
Hrown,” originated by It. F. Out-
eault, which appeal in the comic
supplements to the Sunday daily
papers are good ones, and especial-
ly do we think so of the one that
appeared last Sunday, which was
-is follows:
Resolved, that the snurise with
its glorious effulgence of light and
color, with its awakening of bird
songs and busy life means that an
other day has come. Another day
means another chance. A chance
to forget yesterday and commence
all over again. To forgive your-
self und others of the mistakes of
yesterday, and resolve that today
you’ll be on time like the sun and
as happy and honest as the birds;
that you’ll shake the grouch and
do unto others as you’d have them
do you. What’s the use of Irolher.
mg about tomorrow —it hast’t
come; today is a good honest day,
and if you use today right tomor-
row will have a lx*tter chance foi
you. The world owes no man a
liv ing. If you’ve got a chance
you’ve got all that’s coining to yo *.
It’s up to you.
He who dances must pay the
tiddler. The Htate Democratic
Executive Committee in session at
Dallas Saturday made the follow
ing assessments against candidates
for campaign expenses: fandi
dates on the Htate ticket for execu
live officers, the courts of criminal
and civil appeals uml supreme
court, I'nited States senators and
representatives in congress, each
member of the Htntc Democratic
executive committee, ♦25. Nomi
nccs for Htate senator, £10 each
and for members of the house ol
representatives <*1 each. District
judges F 10each; county officers ♦f>
each and precinct officers i?l each.
It is expected th.vt these payments
by candidates will approximate
♦ 10,000.—I lenison Herald.
A LOOKtR-ON IN DIXIE
Baltimore Evening Sun
The Jcoins river above Rich
mood is almost us much a plati
tude as T. K.'s Western speeches.
Bowaog n IN MmNh §1 N
Oafcv a tlr Rgf f«t l*w
IfAgSK IVMMM
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Spot! Note'
Foil \Noith, by her «l<
at I hilh*' yewteiday, slips
place in the standing, le
i Vnlmiio in thud plat**
scantiest of margins.
Wake lield, of last year's Melvin
ney team, has Ihs-ii sigiosl by liar
dy for the 1911 Waco club. Brew-
ster and Proctor will Ih‘ mem tiers
of the same team.
There were more than 7000 paid
admissions to see the ball games
at Dallas yesterday, the attendance
wing the largest in the history ol
the Texas league.
Well, the agony is over and
Dallas is the winner of the Texas
league pennant for MHO. Tin
Giants took the double header
front Fort Worth yesterday, while
Houston lost one of her three games
to Galveston.
According to the News there was
a fight every three minutes at the
ball game yesterday. It was spec-
tators, however, and not players,
who were scrapping. No one was
seriously hurt, but there wen-
many eyes blacked.
Tire second game lietween Dal
las and Fort Worth was called in
the sixth inning, while Hill I.atti
ntore w as being put out ol the park.
When they finally got Hatty out it
was too dai k to re sume playing,
and tire game had to Ik- called.
I’itcher Londell, secured by De
trort from Waco, worked his first
full game for the Tigeis yesterday,
winning his game by a score ol
four to one. He will likely be
worked regularly the remainder of
the season.
“Give us Gordon!” ciies the
Charleston News and Courier. It
is likely to become a general cry
in the Honth.
A Virginia baked ham won the
pri/.e the other day at a Hoot hern
beauty show. And u-c bet it was
as good as it looked!
Georgia insists that her recent
election was based solely upon per-
sonalities and indicates nothing as
to politics or policies.
Pitcher Mitchell of the Houston
club, knocked out I in pile Hetley
at that place yesterday. Hetlcy
was carried from the field and soon
revived. In the confusion that
follow ed the Galveston team left
the field, and when order was re-
stored Houstoi) found no one to
play with. The game was then
forfeited to Houston by a score ol
II to 0.
Angie Union Holiday Hchool re
port: Attendance 00, offering 55
cents, chapters read 151.
C. .1. Graves, supt.,
Martha Higdon, sec’y.
For lleaduihc—Hicks’ Capudine
Whether from colds, heat, stain-
ache or nerv ous troubles, < 'nptidine
will relieve you. Its liquid—pleas
ant to taki*—acts immediately.
Try it. 10, 25, and 50 cents at
drug stores.
“1 am for progress, as all who
are progressive must lie,” says the
Contributing Editor. Hot when
Colonel Watte moil gets hold of
that fur’ll lly.
Ice. (ream Supper
The citizens at Cottage Bend
school house will have an ice cream
supper Hal unlay night for the pur-
j pose of raising funds to purchase
and organ for the Holiday school.
| Fverybody is invited to conic and
help in this worthy cause.
Tiik alfalfa crop is reported to
Ire doing well, but the most of us
grp more in tores In) |p I1 P hem and
t*(Lg« crop,
Under a new Texas law, indivi
dual towels will be supplied to all
guests an hotels. Hath tulw,
tooth brushes and now Individual
tawflil U on the move,
Scarce Arlicie
Good black land for sale is scarce
Just now, but we have two or three
good small tracts; 57 acres 7 miles
south of town at 955 per acre,
somethinr line; also 50 acres near
by that oti) sell right, Bee us.
Gibson A Taylor,
Selfs .......
M tchig.ni
Allen’s l*oint
Craddock J
Lone Star -
Temple Hill
Johnson ---I
Bralley 1\k>
Rock l*oint
McCraw ..
Flag Spring
Providence
Woods ....
Oak Ridge
Truss......
Dial.......
Day ......I
New Ildrmni
Kings
Willow Grov
Bartley ....
Falls......
Whatley ...
Short Creek
China Grove
Gentry ... •
Gober......
Three P ...
Vaughn ...
Terry . ...
Dodson ....
Bailey .....
White Rock
Grove Hill .
Mustang ...
Valiev Creek
Union Hill
Corinth ...
Hopewell ..
Delba......
Nobility ...
Pecan Gap
Orangeville
Porter.....
Kerr ......
Nocona ....
Ely........
Enterprise .
Kim Grove
Leslie.....
Long Brand
Fulp .....
Mt Zion
Elizabeth G
Warren . ..
Fairvicw ..
Mulberry ..
Sandy .....
Slabtown ..
Boyd......
Oakland ••
Ivanhoc ...
Bettes ....
Liberty . ..
Tulip......
Klw jod ....
New Hope
Pod Oak ..
Owen’s Chapel
Center Grove .
Lmiisco ..
Carson ....
Spoonamore
Higbce ....
Shaw.....
Telephone .
Johnson . ..
Mud Branch
Ragsdale ..
Monkstown
Titus.....
Taylorvillc
Midway , ..
Red Haw ..
Richland. ■.
Cottage....
Snow Hill.,
Bralley ....
P*ifhr
ove
THE FANNIN COUNTY RATIO
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OF
HONHAM, TEX
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Bradford, Cas
DIRECTOR!
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356 40
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475 20
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non nO
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765 60
185 SO
514 80
426.00
237 60
561.00
346 80
475 20
343.20
<»07.20
237.67
376.20
445.40
316.80
745 80
224.40
1300.20
708.60
481.80
138.60
330.00
831 60
237.60
363 00
101.40
534 60
574 20
514 80
380 40
475 20
475 20
244.20
504.00
283.80
277 20
250 80
6.s3 40
2*«) 40
204.60
283 80
204 60
217.80
46 20
207.00
448 80
481.80
400 20
Mill IIIN fill 11 lit
v .triton College ts now ready lot
the forty fourth snaion, Ix-ginning
September 24th.
Oui college home accommodates
seventy five. We tielieve that
J. W. Russell,
Ed. D. Sieger,
J. h Russell.
J. T. Kennedy,
T. L. Rogers,
J. \Y. Raincv,
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I. T. Dale, Richard D. Semple.
The affairs of this Bank arc m;
who ate well known for their business
tegrity.
valuable
Pliat)
Your I
I ho ui a of tl|
The
jier cent of the students in
hoarding department. If
lowing specialties, why not
the1 REAPING BENEFIT
•'oul from lln fvprrionce of Bonham People
We are 1 >ilunate indeed to be
” able to profit by the expel ieiioe of
g''*‘ our neightwus. Tin- public utter
tfimindl Assie
I-'or Beptemb
loiKlhl
I II), lillfl
her a ehanev*! Piano, Voice, Cul ancesoi Hon In
nients on the
Domestic Artaud Domestic Science
or normal courses in either.
If you wish your daughter to
have all the advantages ot the
Christian home life, together with
a thorough course in literature and
the aits, you can not do better than
by placing her in Carlton College.
At the same time you arc build-
ing up a home institution and
making it possible to do larger
things.
Please investigate our advan-
tages before deciding on a school.
Phone, wiite or call to sec us at
any time. Catalogue to lie had on
application. C. T. Carlton,
President.
our leiuleiH.
No b.-lter
MEN OLD AT 35
One Million Baldheads Who Thought
Dandruff Wasn’t Dangerous.
In the Cul ted States and Cana
da today there are nearly a million
men who at 25 can tie put in the
baldhead class. When these men
had thick vigorous hair, dandrufl
benefit thousands of
Read this statement
proof can lie had:
A. V. Mdrieh, Yeager House,
Bonham, Texas, says: “I have held
a In li opinion of 1) inn's |
Kidney Pills evei since they came
to nn attention four years ago. I i
was employed us a tirukcnwwi at j
the time him! constant jailing of
the Cats affected my kidneys. 1
suffered a great deal fi<tin a pain in
the small of my back and at times
I could I- ndl v endure I In- misery.
Finally i heard of I hum’s Kidney
Pills and procured a box at the
Saunders Drug Co. I used them
as directed and they iH-nelitted me
greatly. Whenever I feel the slight
ext return attack of the trouble 1
use this remedy and find relief at
once. ”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster Milburn <’o., Htifla
lo, New York, sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name—J'min’s—
and take no other. (i7
Thursday, Heptew
her S,1
8.* 11
Bud Lee. a a ,
and b. ]
8M2
.IcS'ie Yaiilie
r, unis!
carry ing ai e.
sr»i;i
Marcell Johns
on, lllilfl
cai lying arms
8.111
Fiunk Kniii',
a a ami
8117
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W. II. Orton,
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8160
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8161
Hlielly Claik
, nina)
carrying pistol.
866.$
J. M. ilciilbi
Friday, Sept,-mb i Si, r,i||
All eases not set herein
set for Friday.
Witness! • will tal til
be in attendance upon com
day t lici i cusi ai i lari
County papers please co]ij|
onb-r of court.
W. A. Thoma'-, County!
By My i tic 11 an cm k, input)*
II Saved fiis l ?.
“All thought I’d In <• mt|
writes .1. A. Hwensen. 11
low n, W is. “Ten y - i - id ill
___ that 15 doctors con Id not ctn
Il •' Ur.. I. ! UMI. "wtittidmeup.
Arnica naive cured II tovp
Bcvere Htniins on tin vitalor well.’’Infallible for si n eni
garni, like strains on machinery, ,.Cy.enia, salt rheum, ItoiU
^ uti can I soles, burns, scalds, cut8Uwi|
break downs.
iQa<lo its appearance. That was|overtax stomach, liver, kidneys, 25c at .1. W] Pcelcr’a.
the time to attack the enemy of bowels or nerves without serious i ____
naukind — the p'-isistent little de- | danger to youiself. 11 you are weak '
dandrufl microbe oi or run down, or tinder strain of I\o
vil called a
germ that burrows Jeep down into i any kind, bike Electric Bitters, the
rlie hair root ami Saps it of the vi imitchlcss tonic medicine. Mis. .1 KICK COMING
talUy that IS so essential to the | I-;. \ an d.-Hande, of Kirkland. lll,lfl0m,............. y0ntli. fin *
*a,L wribs: “That I did not bicuk ! man. the doctor or lawyer » «
^ oung mi’ii or any man, for that down while enduring a moHtmnvrro clothes arc clcane<l and prcMw
matter, Is-ware of the dandruff strain for three months, is duel Ac,7® T>l"°r iJ^'Mi
,'i-rm; it i' not a theory, but an | wholly to Fleet l ie Bitters. ” Use | "he'i^sMt won’t cost you on«i
LAJFBLO
w-tuai condition that confronts them and enjoy henltliauilstrength.
ion. I hat damltufi is eausol by a Hatisfaetion positively gtiaiunteed
germ, is proven lieyong question. 50c at J. \V. Peeler’s.
That this germ destroys the hair
Acme 1 ailor Sll
root is today a matter of common
knowledge.
Th*- Saunders Drug Co., Hon
ham. Texas, have the remedy that
sills the dandruff germs. They
WILLI VMS’ KIDNfV PIUS.
Have you neglected your kid-
neys! Have you overworked your
nervous system and eau-.i-d I rouble
with your kidneys and bluddcif
groins and blnddeil Have you u
flabby appeamnee of the face, i-.
pee in) I y under tlx- ey.-s! Too Ire
(|ii<*nt a desire to pass urine! If so,
Williams’ Kidney I'ills will cure
you—at druggists, price 50 cents.
... . '** two •‘•-ks, or money back. It!
1 o X>,,s called PA 14 LSI A N HAGF, and
b.t 0<i an is- ot«taine<l at druggists in ev
40 “rY town in America—ask the
257 4o ^*,jnder Drug Co. for it. Thegirl
«*; SSsi? At:;; 1
554.40 -
165 00 When Merit Wins
514 80
Phone 204. 503 s Main -t. Od
north of Hid Hmi111 *•
.... . , All the chickens, eggs,
When the medicine you take fu„ and jllllki
lies VOlir iliseuuo Ijhkh, nil vinir ‘
J. I
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hides,
Heiuggs Produce Co.
207.fX) cuies your disease, tones up your
118 80 411(1 makes you feel ijetler,
370 20 ’•Monger and more vigorous than
PM 40 ,”^oriv That is what Foley’s Kid Sife Mid tine for Childrtn.
w ()n !'Py.Pi,l’" do.for in *1! T'‘S,of Foley’s Honey and Tar is » sab
| headache, headache, ,.ir(rUv,. ieine for children
207.00 , nervousness, loss of appetiti-, sleep
35f».40 jessness and general w<*akness that halmfu’! drugs. \'”et oIIlv’the^Mi'u
i w! h'e-^ " ......... ...... Tar in the
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807.00
270.50
316.80
1247.40
547.80
108.00
231.00
316.80
125.40
217.80
340 80
250 80
257 40
501 60
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AND All THROAT <N0 LUNQ TROUBLES.
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But Our Rates For
JOB PRINTING
REMAIN THE »AME
They Are Still Low Down.
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and other ingri
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I and (tronsthenB
find dsn ■ '
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