The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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The Daily" Favorite.
VOLUME A
BONHAM. TEXAS. SUNDAY MOBN1NO. SEPTEMBER 1, 1807
NUMBER 18.
Our Pocket Knife
ANP
RAZOR
sales have been unprecedented this year. It
rnay seem strange to yoil but it is not to us.
The facts are, we have the goods that prove
themselves just what we claim for them. We
have the price that is not equaled for tbe
quality of goods.
Chas. Davis & Co.
— The Hardware People=====
IS DEAD RESULT OF FALL
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Major Alvis P. Ryan Fatally Hurt
in Paris.
FELL OUT OF A WINDOW
Deceased Was Nearly Seventy Years OM
end Never Retained Conscious:
ness After Fril.
Bonham and Ravenna
TAYLOR DECLINES.
Will Not Go to Kentucky to Testify in
Goebel Trial.
IndSanapolie, Aug. 80.—W. 8.
Taylor, former governor of Ken*
tacky, today rondo a ahort state*
ment In reply to the letter of the
-State’a Attorney Robert 8. Prank •
lin of Kentucky who cent Mr.
Taylor a letter promising him
Immunity if he would oome and
teetify in the Power* trial. Mr.
[Taylor aaid : “I received yonter*
day a letter from Mr. Franklin
I eubatantially aa publiahed in th*>
Mnewapnpera, I sent him n signed
(oopy of my statement, junde to
the publio Aug. 24, and auggeat*
ed if he would read it oarefully
he would doubtleaa aee hia letter
had been anawered thrae dayi
before it was written.”
In other words, as Mr. Taylor
Parla, Tex., Ajig. 81.—Major
Alvia P. Ryan, a Confederate
veteran, f*ll from a seoond*atory
! window of W. H. Logan’s home
in West Paris about 9:80 o’olook
j last night and died about half an
hour later without regaining oon*
aoiousness.
MaJ jr Ryan waa born in Ken*
tuoky nearly eeventy years* ago
and oamo to Texas in 1858 with
his father, the late Dr. J. B.
Ryan, who waa one of the promt*
nent oltizen* of this aeotion for
many years. He made his home
with his daughter, Mrs. W. H.
Logan, sinoe his return several
months ago from Galveston,
where he liyed several years. He
attended the Confederate reunion
here yesterday and appeared
If ANTS TWO-CENT FARE
. \
The Commissioner Will Moke Motion
to Reduce Tariff.
HE THINKS IT JUSTIFIED
If Oae of His Collesfues Concurs, the
Rate Can Be Put Into Effect
in Thirty Days.
Intimated yesterday, he oonsid
ered his statement to the publio' psrfeotly well when he went to
sufficient to cover all the points his room to retire about 9 o’olook.
Franklin raised.
D. M. Vaught, who lives on
Rural Route No. 1, near Gdhube,
was in town yesterday and
brought to the Favorite offioe a
stslk of ootton
It is supposed he went to sleep
while sitting in the window and
fell.
In our report of the Eastern
Star installation yesterday morn*
ing wj overlooked one offioe, that
oontaining 42 j of warder, to whioh position Mrs.
grown bolls, seventeen of whioh George W. Crldor had been in*
are open. So far this stalk holds .tailed tq fill. We regret the
th^reoord. J oversight very muoh.
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Hast Call
Here’s
Tip
The
We're now making the
last cull to our Hail Price
Suit Sale.
1 here are still a few days
left in which Men’s and
Boys’ Muit* can be bought
at half price.
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Our Sale Will P,
day Nigh stock
A whol'
have al
ted wiftn
M
reas
sale
wh;
sale
come in will miss a great opp*
We’ve stilf many choir
Austin, Tex., Aug. 30.—Com-
missioner O. B. Colquitt of the
railroad oommieeion of Texae
■aid thle morning in conversa-
tion with The Record correspond*
ent, that he would make amotion:
aa a member of the oommieeion
to reduoe tbe paaeenger rates in
the state to 2 cents a mile.
“I have always advocate a 21*2
oent rate per mile," said he, J
"but now I have determined that
2 oente per milt ie justified and
therefore will advocate auoh
a rate."
When asked whether or not the
oommieeion had tfte power to
make euoh a reduotion in the
passenger rate of the state, Mr.
Colquitt answered that it had and
mentioned that einoe his indue*'" . , . p T J* *
tion into offioe as one of the rtilvhs, Dllt plenty 111 & piCCC IOT & LSfllCS
road commissioners that theLj. new faU goods JUSt received but
child's rate had been roduoed by o J
the oommieeion from 2 cents to
11-2 oente.
"If either One of fhe other oom
missionere (Allison Mayfiel
and L. J. Storey), will oonour ii
my motion for a passenger r&
reduotion, we oan put it in for'otj
in Taxed within thirty days "
In the opinion of Mr. Colquitt
thin*s to.
I ast call, Sir! Note ti at the reduced
id Dress Goods
ar\bsL\im
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Your Two
_ a
Best Friends
are your two feet. Always willing to assist you
iii the journey through life, and you owe them a
duty; to clothe them comfortably. Cramped feet,
pinched toes, a hurting instep cause them to rebel;
to refuse properly to do their work. Treat your
feet right; put on them the most comfortable of all
shoes. The always popular and justly celebrated.
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Stacy-Adams Shoes
which for real quality, latest styles, genuine|comfort
and perfect fit have no equal. When you wear
Stacy-Adams Shoes you are assured of honest
worth. You should buy the known, the tested,
no other Shoes are quite so good. For sale only
at this store, all popular styles and leathers.
$5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 |
___
the question of a 2 oent per mil
rate will be made an laeue in th
raoo for the legielature next yea
and ho believes that unless th
commission pule in the lowerei
rate that the next legislature will
CHARGED WITH THEFT.
George Weathersby Charged With Thef
of Shot Gun.
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Gra.ha.rn Craw-
ford (Si Company
■
Yesterday morning City Mar
ehal McKee arrested Georg.1
Weathereby, colored, onaoharg-
of theft.
On the 24th day of July Mr. B
O. Linton abipped hie househoh
goods from Bonham to Ringgold
Texas, and among the artiole
■hipped was a shot gun whiol
failed to show up at Rinfcgold
Mr. MoKee was notified in re*
gard to the matter and got bue£
on the otes with the above reT
suite. The gun has been re-
covered and ie now in Mr. M<j
Cee'e possession.
—-
Christian Endeavor at Fire
Christian Churoh at 7 o’olook p
m. Coneeoration meeting. Topiok°
‘‘I Can and I Can’t. ” Mies Gue r>
■io Ooben will sing, "Calvary.*"
Yeetertfi/ afternoon the Ladie
of the Mttooabees held their reg
u ar meeting. Joe oream ■
oaks was served and eevere
hours wqjpe spent in pleasant con-
versation.
First Methodist Churdi.
Regular eervioee today at
Firet Methodist Churoh. Preaoh-
ing at 10:45 a. m. and 8 p, by
the pastor, Rev. T. H. Morris.
Sunday Sohool at 9:80. It being
Missionary Sunday aad a contri-
bution for that purpose wilt be
made, it i* expoted that all
adults will bring 25o and eaoh
ohild a niok >1. Npworth Leagues
at usual hours.
Equalization of Bounty.
Equalization of Bounty aot of
ongreea, Maroh 4th, 1907.
Travel pay, olothing pay, oom-
(nutation of rations and the bene-
fits under the new age aot, late
deoiai. n* by the U. 8, Auditor
U. 8. Court of Claims end U. 8.
Comptroller favorable to ex-
federal soldiers, widows and heirs
explainod to those interested by
A. W. Calhoun, P. O. box 163,
phone 253.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Chakra aad Diar-
rhoea Remedy.
Thie remedy always wine the
good opinion, if not CbW praise, of
those who use it. The quiok ouree
whioh it effeots, even in the most
severe canes, makes it a Lvorite
everywhere. It ie equally valua-
ble for children, and when re*
duoed with sweetened water le
pleanant to take. For s«le by J.
W. Peeler.____
For Sale Cheap.
We have 5 Rapid Fire Hay
Presere that have been used but
very little. Will put them in ae
good oondltion ae new and guar-
antee their work.
Bonham Foundry A Maohine Co.
A Gold Mine.
Th* greatest opportunity ever
offered agents and oanvaasers.
Fortune knooks at every man’s
door just once—this may be your
fortune. Grasp it—strike while
the iron ie hot. Write at odoe
for particular* to C. Irvine A Co.,
JC. Cherokee Ave., Mo Alee-
and we will de’
proval, withe—STr;.
Prescr-n€nil,ub*,c
courteou hereby notified that
within^ annual big Colored
* 6 Tend Gun : hooting oonteet
. Carnival will take plaoe thie
^eer in the city of Gainesville,
Tj Sept. <, 5 and 1907. All are
Invited to go over with uu and
Special Offer.
For a limited time you will have
the privilege of eeouring one
year’s subscription to Holland's
Magazine free by paying up your
book dues on the Daily Favorite,
and paying one year’s subscrip-
tion in advanoe.
Wanted—An Experienced dry
goods olerk at onoe. Good salary
and good job. Reforoneeo re-
quired. Apply at this offioe.
C. Irvine 6 Co.
General
Order
Merchandise
Household Specialty, Cut-
lery, Lace Curtains, Ruga,
Notions, Toilejr Artic|es,
Rare Books,/ Novelties,
Watches, Jjywelry. Clocks,
Silverware, Pictures. Send
for catalogue. Specialties
for agehts.
200 B. Cherokee Avene*
McAlester, I. T.
a ji
if- m
Holiday at Postoffice,
Monday ia a legal bolt
ing Labor Day. Reg
day hours, 10 to 11 r
observed al the P
.oh* by
have a
R. A.
good time.
Moffat’, W. E. Jib neon,
Managers.
Fannin County
Colored Fair
Association
Firet Annual Rntertolnowat at
Pavilion Pmk on Sep^monr tl. it
and 14. CtmmittN will epnre no
palue or ex|UH.ne to mekn thie one of
the grandest event* of the kind.
S. M. JOHNSON, Pit*
T.M. McKEE. Gcn’l Mgr
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 18, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 1, 1907, newspaper, September 1, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975840/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.