The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVOHIT*.
MEETING
ouse
IENT
' ■ 4
iern Cross'
[eld,
laughter* of (be
1 Caroline.
Orpington Associa-
[HddlBoiMts Meetlnf
Ust KfU.
Bonham Poultry Aaaooia-
j held a bu«lne*a meeting iaet
fbt, at tha ebow hall. Among,
bar bueinaaa traneaoted wA tha
M8‘ion of ofBoara. Poliowing
^tbe selection*:
A. 0. Oerjea, Aunin, Texas,
I It nident.
I Walter Eltowortb, Bonham,
IfaxiH, riot prealdent.
T. J, Humpbray, Bonham,T*x-
L, •eoratary-traaaurar.
VT. 0. Baaroy, Springdale, Ark.
,od vioa preaidant.
John L. Ratliff, Cooper, Taxaa,
J. D. Baglay, Rookdala, Taxaa,
J. L. Monnot, Jeanaretta, I.a.,
[honorary vioa praaldanta.
Executive oomroittee—A. O.
berjea, Auattn, Taxaa, Walter
£l|«worth, T. J. Humphrey, N.
L Nunn, Loyd Cooper, Bonham,
raxaa; R. L. Payne, Cleburne,
rexae, Dave Hoyle, Deoatur,
Texts*
/ waw uiit » • w
Uwi. WM eant to the' road
m LOCAL MARKETS.
Prisoner Escapes,
J. L. Lawia who waa oonviot-
ed In oounty oourt laat weak on lhil ***** Cerrettei Dally
three or four >aaee for violating
loeal option law, and sent to the
ocunty road made hi* get-away
yeaterday.
aadCaa Be Relied Up**.
Thera are a few item* in tbia
Hat that tha prioe doc* 'ot ehange
___ , brae It dcee ehange.
gang that ia now working out Cotton.........
near Boied'Aro aouth, of town. Cotton ***d......
Ha had a long term on tha road Corn............
and aa ha waa euepeoted of hav-! f1**™' *
ingwinga on hie feat therefore1
tha "hobbl**” ware put on him j Butter. .
and ha was oloaaly watched. Ha Hay, ohoioa......
made hia aeoapa in apite of thie Hey, Ho. 1.......
and haa not yet been re-eaptur-
ad.
[YTRUE
IOULD SEE
|AT 9 P. M.
»N SALE
Church Services .
Firet Baptiat—J. Kruseell, the
Converted Jew, will fill the pulpit
It the morning and evening ser-
[tees. Other aervioee as usual.
Everybody invited.
10, and 50c]
RIGHT”
on Paper.
MENT
First Presbyterian — Sunday
Lihuol af 0:30, preaching at 11
[. m. and7 p. m., by the paetor,
lev. E. W. Williams. Westmin-
fer League at 0 p. m. You are
irdially invited to attend these
urvieea.
Catarrh Caaaat be Cared.
with Local Applioationa, aa they
cannot reaoh the aeat of the die*
aaee. Catarrh ia a blood or ©on-
aiitvtional disease, and in order
to oure it you must taka internal
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cura
ia taken internally and aota di-
rectly on the blood and muoous
surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure ie
Hay, No. 2.......
Alfalfa
Sweat potatoea....
Irieh potatoea.....
Turkeye par lb....
Tomatoee par ib-.
Turnipa ..........
11.00 U 11.50
1100
46 tO 50
2.00 to 2.75
2.25 to8.00
22
121-2 to 20
8.00
7.00
660
18.50
60 to 100
90o
8 to Oo
8o
60 to noc
"The Blood la The life”
Mew be* ummr gone toyntid Ik
ebovn Mlmpl* »uum< nt of ncriptur*-. Hut
It be* lllumlnm-tl that •totorui'tit tod
Slven It a meentus over broadinliif with
U* literoMlug breadth of kiM«MhalK<<-
•a tha blood la "bad * or leipWa it
■ot alona tha body which iuff«n
throesb dlaaaaa. Tha brato k alao
nd BBd J ltd feme nt ara
aa evH dead or impure
THE
y traced to tha
ANDREW SCHENK,
PmMeat of the tiermania fire Insurance
Co., Recwzmeads Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
I have used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy in my family for
not a quaok medioine. It was over a year, and oan say that it
prescribed by one of the best has never failed to cure the most
physicians in this country for|>tubborn cough or oold. I oan
years and is a regular presorip- reoommend it to any family as a
tion. It is oomposed of the best 8ur# an<* ••f* ohildren a oi
___________ ______ooug
tonios known, oombined with the remedy.—-Andrew H o h e n o k
best blood purifiers, aotlng di
reotly on the muoous surfaces.
The perfect oomoination of ths
two ingredients is what produoes
suoh wonderful results in ouring
oatarrh. Send for testimonials
free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Props., Toledo, O,
Sold by dauggists, prioe 76o.
Take Haii’s Family Pills for con-
stipation.
Ay ton, Ont. Thi* remedy is for
sale by J. W. Peeler.
A woman is never satisfied un
less she has at least one article
that her neighbor oan borrow.
This is Worth Remembering
Whenever you have a oough or
cold, just remember that Foley’s
Honey and Tar will oure it. Do
not risk ytvtr health by taking
any but the genuine. It is in
yellow paokage. Saundsrs Drug
Co.
Wring;^f*pl«A Woteb«A *rup
other cutaneous affocMoa*, M
tetter, or ult-rbeum, blvea sad other
meal fe* tattoo* ft Impmr* blood.
• •••••
1b tb« core of Kiefuloua •wolllafs, *o-
larged gland*, open enUng ulcer*, or r!1
B, the "Golden Medical Discovery "h«e
performed the mo*» marvel out cure*. 1b
m ol old Mree, or open eating oleort,
It to well to sppty to the open aora Dr.
Pierce'* All-Heeling helve, which pns-
ee wonderful beeline potency whoa
used as ea application to the aoree la con-
unction with the uee of "Golden Medical
Macovcry”** a blood cleansing ooneU-
tutlonel treatment. If yoor drucstot
don’t happen to have tha "All-Healing
Selva" In stock, you can easily procure it
by Inclosing fifty-four cento In postage
stamps to Dr. E. V. Pf-jivc, SOI Main HU,
Buffalo, N. Y., and It will coma to you by
return posU Most druggists keep It as
well aa the "Golden Medical Dtosovery."
• •••••
You can’t afford to accept any medicine
of unknown rermputition as a sutwtltuto
for "Golden Medical Discovery," which Is
medicine or known ooarosmon,
having a complete list of IngrixllenU In
plain Kngllsh on Its bottle-wi-appcr, the
name being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pi*ro*’» Pleasant Pallet!, n'giilato
and Invigorate stomach, liver and buwola
There is not a batter magazine
Modern Woodman Officers.
Last night the Modern Wood
m n Lodge held a very interest , _
ing meeting and the attendance published in the South than Hoi
- w m good. This is not the largest land’s and we have made ar-
Amerhan Presbyterian ohuroh orderjn t0WD| but it is one of the rangements whereby you oan
Sunday 8ohool at 10 a. m., Along with other business1 ried it and the Daily Favoritk
oaohing at 11 a. ro. and 7 p. m. ^ranaaoted offioera for the ensuing ons y«M for only B2.00.
bjeot, paorning: The Tuning jye<fcr were eleoted as follows:
“vdvv,» ........•-- - | year wore meuieu no iwuuwn.
Ja Nation; evening, The M«s- H L Rodger>| c. C.; Walter
tge to Thystlra, tojbe illuitrated Boone> Xt L(. T, p. Carter,
fith etereoptloon. Everybody and q#0> Stephenson,
Planter’s Life Ssved by Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy.
Mr. D. F. Powers, a well known
ianliness
Let us do away with'
and dirt. Let us have
Ifort—all spelled in one
p3leotrio Light ie so far
comparison.
Electric Co.
Lumber of snaaH farms aud cm
sacs and vioanl lota in Honh^
p.v pa.much is. Caa haudle tri
. EVANS &
•vu — w w f^anKor ana \jrt3tj. n* ovepiioiiBuuf mr. a* . i unoio,«* won
vited. H. L. Walker, pastor. c,erk Th# nppointlve offlesrs planter of Adair, Miss., says: ••
Philadelphia Items.
We are having tome very die-
ireeaole weather now. Cotton
loklng is nearly ever and mov-
Tg seems to be the order of the
py-
W. Thomas of Gober was here
^st week.
M. L, Myers of Bonham visit-
i J. M. Vaughn 8unday.
I John Segler is home from
lailey where he has been era-
1 >yed as telephone operator.
] Ur. and Airs. Neil Blankenship
nd aunt Alios Jackson who lives
[>rth ot Gober visited the home
; Jobs Raines Sunday.
I Delta Adamson and wife of
^ar Gober visited relatives here
tturday night.
lOioar Irnmons and family of
bar Honey Grove vieited the
Ime of Mr. Anderson Sunday,
[c. A. MoMillen and wife visit-
relatives relatives east of
nber Sunday,
IMias Hattie Edwards visited
T*e Ada Durham Monday.
2ome again "Ino’^ and tell us
[out some of thoee weddings
nund Augie.
Catherine.
and the organization of the team
will be looked after at the Jan-
uary meeting.
When the 8tomaoh, Heart or
Kidney nerves get weak, then
these organ* always fail. Don’t
drug the Stomaoh, nor stimulate
the heart or kidneys. That is
simply a makeshift. Get a pre-
scription known to druggists ev-
erywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Restor-
ative. The Restorative is pre-
pared expressly for these weak
inside nerves. Strengthen these
nerves, build them up with Dr.
Shoop’s Restorative—tablets or
liquid—and see how quiokly help
will oome. Free sample test sent
on request by Dr. Shoop, Raoins,
Wis. Your health is surely worth
this simple test. All dealers.
A tiokling oough from any
oause, is quiokly stopped by Dr.
Shoop’s Cough Cure. And it is
so thoroughly harmless and safe,
that Dr. Shoop tells mothsrs ev-
erywhere to give it without hesi-
tation, even to very young ba-
bies. The wholesome green leaves
and tender stems of a lung heal-
ing mountainous shrub, furnish
the ourative properties to Dr.
Shoop’s Cough Curt. It oalms
the oough, and heals the sore and
sensitive bronohial membranes.
No opium, no ohloroform, noth-
ing harsh used to injure or sup-
press. Simply a resinous plant
have relied upon Chamberlain's
Coiio, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy for ten years as a sure
oure for attaoks of ooiio and all
stomaoh and bowel oomplalnts
Less than a year ago 1 believe
this remedy saved my life, and it
has always given me immediate
relief. It is the best medioine
made for bowel oomplalnts." For
sale by J. W. Peeler.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad-
der, urinary troubles and
backache use
DeWitt’s Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week’s
Treatment 25c
I, C. DsWITT * CO.. ChiMlo. U
Saunders Drug Company
>roduots direot to the
the merohame. We
r buy from their home
oods for less money,
g to make you tak<
that they might oharge
ian oome to our mill
}s at wholesale prices.
High Patent Flour
a High Patent Flour
; Chops 81.80 per 100;
better flour made on
Parties living'in town
Stager’s Grocery store
ered at above prioe#.
get what they want ol
man his exhorbitant
How to Avoid Pneumonia. r________r .„---------J|
fou oan avoid pneumonia and extraot, that helps to heal aching
er serious results from a oold lungs. The Spaniards oall this
taking Foley’s Honey and shrub whloh^ th^e ^Dootar^uses,
demand Dr. Shoop’s Cough Cure.
All dealers.
Ir. It stops the oough, heals
lungs, and expels the oold
l»i the system Refuse any
It the genuine in the yellow
Bkage. Saunders Drug Co.
Catholic Services.
There will be servioes Sunday
morning at 10 o’oiook at the
B. Fr»s er was today amst-
H p,,°^inj.llb,»n.tobl. - - 0„„duot.d by
All.n »o.oh.re.ol obumn o( n.Di„„.
Cu&ge.
AM
>R COMPANY
INwltCimaCoM.
3e as careful as you oan you
' occasionally take oold, and
®n you do, do not wants value-
time in experimenting with
^ or fashiopab'e preparations
P 'ubtful value, but g«i. a tned*
f® of known reliability, on*
' haa aa established repute-
and that ie certain to effect a
Dk cure. 8uch a medioine is
Mlbat Iain's Cough Remedy.
[*• Rained a world-wide repu-
gn by its remarkable cures of
| most common ailment, and
«U*£y JbWdp^r!d
Rev. G. M. Frenoh, of Denison.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendioiits
are those who are habitually oon*
etipsted. Foley’s Orino Laxa-.
tive cures ohronio oonstipatioc by ,
stimulating the liver and bowels
and restores the natural aotion of
the bowels. Folsy’s Orino Lax-
ative does not nauseate or gripe
and is mild aod pleasant to take.
Refuse substitutes. Saundsrs
Drug Co. ___
Men’s and boy’s suits. 816 00
suits for 87 60; 810 00 suite for
8600.
thoioe.—M.
Let
Us
Figure
With
I Wou
on Tour litnllv washinr.
wa-* furnish «T«ry»hlng— Soap,
staivh, bluinx, water, wood and
don’t st«? for alooer.
Call for aud soud the clothe*
home ready to troo.
And our orlre Is reasonable--
don't you thluk so?
If you only send one dnaen pteer*
It will cost you 2.r».' per do* Fur
two dur.cn pieces the price Is HOC i cr
dus. Ana for three d<>*en or more
pieces the price Is only 15c per
do*eo.
This does not include quilts,
counterpanes and blankets.
BONHAM CITY
STEAM
v a. ttttfvnu
Corrected And furnished By Secre-
tary W. I. Smith.
Cash on Policies.
If you have an old line of Ufa
nsuranoe polioy that you would
like to dispose of and reaiiaeeash
right now, write box 154. Will
pay more than oompany issuing
>olioy or any one else. It will
oost you nothing to inve tigate
write today.
Don't be afraid to give Cham-
berlain’s Cough Remedy to your
uh ldren. It is intended especial
ly for ooughs, oold#, oroup and
whooping oough, and it is the
best medioine made for these die
u ses. Itoontalns no opium or
other narootio, For sale by J. W
Peeler,
Euhube Items.
Edhube, Deo. 10.—We have
quite a little blizzard today—fine
time for hog killing, Jome peo-
ple have already’killed and are
now enjoying eating riba and
sauiage.
Miss Snider, who is teaohlng in
the sohool here, went to Ravenna
Saturday to visit homefolke.
Mr. Murlin Evans of Mexioo
visiting relative* here.
Mr. Caahion and family who
have been living. in our oom
munity for several years have
moved to his farm near Hliger
They are good people and we
would liked very muoh to have
kept them in our oomtLunity.
Mrs. Couoh hat »old her house
end lot to W. J. Majors of Bon
ham, and will leave soon for thr
West. She ie a very energetio
w man and we wish her well in
ner new home.
George Grimes and wife of
LeunNrd spent Sunday night
with their daughter, Mre. Bob
Biggeri.
Mice Alioe Manus went toTay-
lorville Sunday where she will
begin aohool Monday morning. .
Rev. R, T- Rldiing of Bonham
spent Saturday night and Sun-
day in Edhube. While here he
preaohed two good sermons that
were well reoeived by our people.
Rev. J. F, Blaok of Dallas will
be in Edhube Monday, the 16 h,
to spend a few days in consecra-
tion meeting. Everybody oor-
dially invited to attend this meet-
ing.
Mre. Tim Bledeoo ie on thesiok
list.
Unole Jack Wa e<>n ia suff-rin^
with something Ike rheumatism
Hugh Cunningham of Leonard cue
The following te a oorreoted
and complete list of the entries
and prize winner* of th* Bonham
oultry Association whioh wa*
brought to a oloa* last nigh{:
light rkahams
R. A. Barton, Denison. 2nd
cock, 1st and 2nd ben, l*t and
2 id n-*Met.
jilvkb wvawgottxn
Louis Blakenahip, Bonham,
2nd cock, 1st cockerel, lat, 2nd
and 3rd imllets.
COLUMBIA WVANIH>TTKH
J. Lee Tarpley, Bonham, 2nd
cock, 1st cockerel, lat pullet, 2nd
pullet.
s, c BtiKKoni’iHGToM*—78 entered
N. N. Nunn, Bonhsm, let pul-
let and special on pullet.
Smith A Lowrev, Bonham, 1st
cock, 3rd pullet, 4th cockerel, 3rd
pen and special on cock.
T. J. Humphrey, Bonham, 1st
cockerel, 3rd cockerel, 3rd hen,
2nd and 4th pen aud special for
best cockerel.
Walter EUsworlb, Bonham, 1st
hen, 2nd hen, 2nd and 4th pullet,
2nd cockerel, 3rd cock, 4th hen,
1st pen and special for best hen
and pen.
W. O. Searcy. Springdale,
Ark., 2nd cock.
* .
Dr. J. A. Lauius, Bonham, 4th
cock.
S. c. WHITK OKl’INGTON^c-lO
entries.
Lloyd Cooper, Bonham, 1st and
2nd pullet, 2nd cock, 2nd cockerel,
3rd and 4th hen, 1st pen and
•pccial on outlet and pen.
W. T. Gray, Dodd City, tat
and 2nd hen, 3rd cockerel,
a. C. HI.ACK OKFINGTONS—• 11
entered.
McKee Blair, Bonham, 1st, 2nd
and 3rd pullet and 1st hen, 3rd
and 4th cockerel, lat pen, apecial
on pullet, hen and pen.
J. II. Richardson, Bonham, 1st
cock, 2nd hen, 4th pullet, 2nd
cockerel.
h. c.bkown lhohokns—11 entered
J. Lee Tarpley, Bonham, lat
pullet, 2nd cock.
Mrs. Fay Bell, Denison, 2nd
hen.
FIT GAMKS
All to Will Reed, Bonham,
a. c. whitk LKoiioKH—10entered.
J. T. Fox, Denison, Tex., 1st,
cockerel, 2nd pullet, 1st and 2nd
hen, lat, pen.
J. Lee Tarpley, Bonham, Tex.,
lat, 3rd and 4th pullet, 3rd hen.
a. c. buff LKOHOXN8—10 entered.
Mrs. Fay Bell, Denison. 1st
cockerel, 1st cock, 1st, 2nd and
3rd pullet, lat and 2nd hen, 3rd
an 1 4th hen, 1st and 2nd pen.
conwish Indians —5 entered.
Jack Vest, Bonham, 1st cock,
1st, 2nd and 3rd hen, 3rd. cock*
ercl.
»avrkd mocks -12 entered.
J. Lee Tarpley, Kouham, 3rd
cock, 4th pullet, 3rd pen.
Chas. Halsell, Bonham, 2nd
cock, 2nd cockerel, 1st, 2nd and
3rd pullet, 1st, 2nd and 3rd hen,
2nd pen.
black Sumatra*-5 entered.
All to J. B. Smith, Bonham.
WHiTK hocks—10 entered.
G T. Steele, Brookston, 1st
cock, 1st and 4th hen, lat pen, 2nd
pullet.
A. W. Kind. Brookston, 1st
cock.-rel, 1st, 3rd and 4tb pullet.
whitk wvaniiottks— 15 entered.
A. T. Howell, Ltutuus, 1st and
2nd c«>ckercl, 1st cock, lat,
2nd and 3rd pullet, tst, 2nd, 3rd
and 4.u hen 1st pen and Niveth
cup.
Bland Smith, Bonham, 2nd
4 *i pull. t.
*
Invitation* for
ar* in th* hand*
te*. Member* will
them. Ther* will
invitation* to
ham but they will
notlo*. :__i
Loat—Signet oharm
With Initial* P. C. A.
this office.
Of Vital
No other organ*
are so essential to
the kidney*. Fol
Remedy make* -— -
healthy *o that they wil
out the impurities from “
whioh is oonitantly
through them. Coma
ing Foley'* Kidney P
the firet eign of daoger.
dera Drug Co.
Human nature with a
brake attaohmenl 1* an
thing.
—--
To oheok a oold quiokly,
from your druggist some "
Candy Cold Tablets oalted
ventios. Druggists ever;
are now disposing Prei
for they are iht only I
decidedly certaW and
Prevention contau’- no Qti
no laxative, nothing harsh
sickening. Taken atthd Vi
atngo” Preventio* will p
pneumonia, bronchitis, la |
eta. Hence the name, F
Good for feverish ohi
Prevsntioa 26 oents. Trial
6 ots. Sold by all
_5? m
When reformer meet* rsfoi
then oomes the windstorm,
Trial Catarrh treatmenie
being mailed out free, on rel)u«
by Dr. 8hoop{ Knolne, W
These teste are proving to th*
peopte— without a penny’s oo*t—
the great value of thi* soientifie
prescription known to druggM*
everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Oa- fOr *
tarrh Remedy. Sold by all dealer*
■ -
No, Cordelia, all trouble brew-
ers do not work in breweries. Mi
1
: J
Two Unwelcome Visitors Here.
At thi* ****on la grippe and
pneumonia cause more death*
than oonaumption. Foley's Hon-
ey and Taroureila grippe oou^h*
that may result In pneumonia
’over night. Do not take ohanoe*
with a oold when Foley’s Honey
and Tar will quiokly our* It.
Saunders Drug Co.
FINE GANDIES
Large assortment of nuts.
Also a beautiful selection of
Christmas bo-it-s from one-
half pound to five pounds.
Your Christm js trade will be
appreciated.
was in our a immunity Suudey. buff cochknb -10 entered.
Judd Weather-by, the teach* r J. T. Fox, D niton, 2nd. cock-
at Union V*ll«y, wan in Eihuh- *r« l, I-*. 2 d *nu 3rd puilct.
Saturday and look dlnn*-r with W. O. llrvni, Whit*wright, 2nd
Unol* Watt. cock, 2 *d n«n.3rd hen 3id pen.
Mr*. M D, B-nu-n ha* g- ns to black Minorca*.
Qaio**vi I* to visit hsr parent*, A l t*» J. L K*tcliH, Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs L«-* S >-* ks
lj-tels Watt.
orank u - snlu*
r j io»pra< tioal.
U-mrmbvr that my piotur*
npsniug takes place Monday,
who#* 8>u-n.r* fur the lad tea.
ABSTRACTS
S
Bonham Candy Kitchen
Wa make reliable ab*tract* and
lourfect title*. Loan* made oa
real attato.
Byburn.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1907, newspaper, December 15, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975917/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.