The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [35], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1907 Page: 1 of 2
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r for y<
going
introdui
when you cot
is you ever saj
our good clotl
larx clothes; an
itter Clothes, mt
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lough to suit eve
ripes, plaids at
ainly very snapp
dly necessary
3thes are alwaj
stuff under tl
of fine seasoi
ocks; shirts ar
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ne for bargalna la faiea
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C. L BuilttD, A N't C
lONAL BANK
»d Pnlti, *T4>,0©4>.
one In IU capital, r«rplu«|
anolnl responsibility of ‘
rvalbun combined with
»touodnaaa and *atl»l**A
texai
iB5 Stoves
or wood or coal wil|
: work in
Less Cod
to cook in. It dot’f
isk the
ias C
id 330.
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m
fnty act of
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pay, com*
the bene-
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BONHVA»dito“
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l andheirs
seated by
©etch
>ur Show Window
^ve some great offers in this window for
gept.26, 1907. Articles that cost twice
times what we are asking for them.
A 15c Sale Day
t these bargains
Thursday tne
be at the
26th.
store
DAVIS & CO. 4
rare Pcoplc-
Bonham and Ravenna
box 163.
*d Dollars
Catdrrh
by Hallr«
I Toledo, O.
have
the last
perfeotly
1 as trans-
7 able to
|ne made
/
Jarvin,
oledo, O.
ie taken
tly upon
irfaoea of
f)i*ls eent
•Vie. Sold
•V Hall’s
,tion.
ROOStVilf CONGRAIUUItS.
V
AN ORDINANCE
Daolaiing and defining the k«ep- _ _ 1 ■
lag of any 8tallion, Bull or Jack Sends \tkym ts W. C. T. U. BsflNtef f
within thejllmlto; of tbs eity of PomUkitUm a»<»
Bonham, that shall by braying
or squealing injure, dieturb or
annoy, any of the inhabitante
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diesaFruits
.imberlain’s
rhoea
I We have a freah supply of Fine Choc-
olates and other fine candle*. v\ e
are also headquarter* for Celebrated
CIILIFQRM1 FRUITS
E Your patronage is eollolted
|li known
lays: “I
>erlain’s-
liarrhoea
Its a sure
I and all
hplaints.,
It believe
It, and it
Ijmediate
pedioine
of said oity while in dieir real
denote or home* a nuisance,
and providing a penalty for
violation of same:
8ection i. Be rr ordained by
tha City Counoll of thl City of
Bonham, that hereafter it shall
bo unlawful, and it ie hereby de-
olared and deflnad to be a nui-
•anoe, for any person or persona,
t> keep of be interested in keep*
ing, or keep for another, within
the gorporats limits of the City of
Bonham, any Stallion, Bull or
Jjtok that shall by braying, bel*
lowing or squealing, injure, dis*
turb or annoy ary of the inhab-
itants of said oity while in tf:4ir
respective reeidenoes or hemes.
Seotion 2. Any person who
snail viqlate this ordinanoe shall
be deemed guilty of a misdemean*
or and shall upon oonviotion be
fined in any sum not exoeeding
one hundred dollars, and each
separata day suoh nuisance shall
oontinus shall be a separate of*
tense.
Seotion 3. ] l Thgt this ordinance
take efteot and be in foroe I’rom
and after passage and due pub-
lication.
Approved: W. A. 8pangler,
Attest: Mayor.
R. B. Elroy,
♦ City Seoretary.
Sept. 9, 1907.
afonetis Bros.
COTTON CROP
Cent of Acreage Has
Picked.
;ent is stored
b Disclosed at Meet*
Managers in
Worth.
class
re pre-
g ao-
laid
figura
nathy
i, Texas, Sept. 22.—
That percentage of
[yield of ootton in
in pioked up to this
^er—Fifty -four per
LWhat perosntage of
1 >p of ootton will you
tr? Answer—Forty*
ns in
hours
ing.
S«
andles
s and
andy
oonvinoed now that the yield will
be little more than half of last
year’s. ,
That the Farmers’ Union in-
tends to make of its warehouses
throughout the State a strong
and effective auxiliary to theirf
system of protection of the grow-
ers’ interests was evident from
the big presentation that was
present at the meeting of ware-,
house men here today; and itl
was made still more emphatic by|
the harmonious and determined
aotion of the body on the matters |olc t at
that oonosrn the handling andj<“'°,®*»
disposition of the great staple ofrttern8,
,h* 8““- Jch.m-
0 your
isoisl-
ip and
1 is the
Severaliee dis-
ium or
f J. W.
DOINGS IN DISTRICT COURT.
Promises To Be a Busy Week.
Cases Taken up Yesterday.
kWhat percentage of
ised by union men
in warehouses and
oenta? Answer—
per oint.
the questions put
louse managers in
Ig here today and
Jived t) the questions,
pgs were almost start-
rev eil a greater
this year’s ootton
ii been anticipated
enthusiastic advo-
prices. If E4 per
ban already been
of the f*ot that
lust Fagunli in the
of the State, no
in oun be roaohed
|l be a startlingly
irth* Stats. This
express* I by all
the warehouse
• RESOLUTION.
The following resolution was in-
troduced and read, to-wit:—
Be it resolved, by the City
Council of the City of Bonham,
that Art. 66, Chap. 9, of the Re-
»» v v'B*d Ordinanoe* of the City of
1 K°^ Bonham, be and the same Is here-
by amended to read as follows:
“That the City-Health Inspector,
from and after this date, olean
and thoroughly dieinfeot, with an
approved disinfeotant, at eaoh
visit, using not less than one
pound of said disinfeotant, alf
olosets or priviee within the cor-
porate limits of said oity, twlo*
eaoh month during April, May,
June, July, August and Septem-
ber sad ono* eaoh of the remain-
ing months of the year, and that
said Health Inspaotor furnish
suoh disinfeotant at no expense
to tbs oity.”
For the added work of dtsln-
footing closets and privies he be
allowed to oolleot from eaoh
owner the sum of thirty oents for
dwellings for eaoh visit and from
each owner of a business house
he be allowed to oolleot fifty oente
for eaoh visit; provided however,
that the health Inapeotor be enti-
tled to the ..itme fee for inspect-
ing any privy as he ie for in-
specting, oleanaing and removing
the oontente beyond the oity lim-
its to be paid by the owner or
oooupant of the premises upon
whion suoh privy may be situa-
ted.
W. A. Spangler,
R. B, Elroy,1 Mayor.
Citv Seoretay.
• If* J • 4\V|b wig «« «...
ProMfeitiea Parly.
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. Lawton, Ok., Sept. 20 —At the
morning session of the 8tate con-
vention of tba Woman's Chris-
tian Temperance Union, now in
saaMon in this oity, Mrs. Abbie
B. tyilierman, who ha • been at
the head of iha W. C. T. U. ft r
tne'last four years, was unani-
mously ohosen as the president
of that organization for the en-
suing year. A tslrgram an-
nouncing this eleotion was sent
tu the National president, Mrs.
Lillian, M. N. Stevens of Port-
land, Mains. A telegram was
also sent to President Roosevelt,
asking that he grant his aooept-
aifc bf the Constitution with th*
proMoltio.i amen> msnt, so thi t
the new State may have the ben-
efit of prohibition at home.
The following officers were
elected: Vioe president, Mrs.
Cora D. Hammelt/of 4futhrie;
corresponding seoretary, Mrs.
Nannie Heberting; reoording
seoretary, Mrs. Alioe Bv Blaok-
burn; treasurer, Mrs. Hattie Mo-
Wethy of Guthrie.
Tonight a message was reoeiv-
ed from President R ossvelt,
congratulating the ladies of the
Woman’s Christian Temperanoe
Union of Oklahoma for the groat
victory they won for prohibition
in the reoent eleotion.
RURAL ROUTFiN BAD SHAPE.
FREEI
Bonham
Saunders' Drug: Co
Distributer* /3P0XX101liflk
wa glVB WITHOUT COST TO eveKYOfte a M lilt battle ef BMNMMML
absolutely FREE. Thb offer Ir Intended far these whs suffer from COfSVMp
TION. STOMACH TROUBLE HEADACHE INDIGESTION, or ANY rf Mm
NERVOUS DISEASES rewMins from a dhardared condition of the ttomedh
The BROMONIA COMPANY mmt that in BROMON1A they have fas
remedy to ipeedy In action, and w cure in Ns remits that they will five be 1
one, no matter where they live, a ful dec bottk FREE In order that a taMma
made before purchadnf. If you cannot cal at our itore. CUT OUT THIS ,
attach to It your name and addrcai, mail H to the BROMONIA COMPANY.
York CMy, and you will receive a full tize bottle FREE
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TO THE PUBLIC
The Bramonta CampMiy desire* to slats that the reiki given and eutae
rFleeted by BROMONIA h«v* been successful that they will distribute. In*
of cost, over Two Millions ot bottles during this year.
If you are run down In general health, have dyspepsia, ar* wb|sct Bo
fainting mkN. Insomnia, biliousness, kidney or liver troubles, disooeed to catdk
cold easily, BTOMONIA Can help you. But K you have blood poisoning or
consumption. Bromonia cannot cure you. Tha asrvlccs of a skilled physidma
ulred. A doss of BcomSnla taken In time oftea prevents an attack of
IONIA MALARIA, LA GRtFPC, aad many of the various diseases to wfcMh
nan being Is heir to. NEVER BE WITHOUT A BOTTLE Of BROMOWA
required.
PNEUMONIA
the human being Is he
IN THE HOUSEHOLD.
Guaranteed under the Pur* Pood and Drugs Act, June 30, 1900.
- THE BROMONIA COMPANY.
Inspector Makes a Report On
Roule No. 1.
Rural
AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS FREE OFFER
AM OUR PRETEXT SUPPLY MAT MB BXHAUfTID
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGGISTS THRU SIZES, 3Sc„ fOc, !
mmr
Steger Opera House:
Court resumed work yesterday
after having adjournd from 0ftkee
Thhuraday night. Mnmr.
The oaae of Joe Pearaon, et al {j with him, and led the song »er*jy, gat
oharged with murder waa oontin-j vice at Dodd City. Both theart9 utile
ued by the State, and the large men are Bong writers and com-ja pP0
number of epeoial veniremen die
oharged
The oaae against Frank Smal-
ley, oharged with attempting to
bribe a witnean, was also con-
tinued.
Lnrk Davie plead guilty to the
ohargo of burglary and the jury
aaseaaed hie punishment at two
years in the penitentiary.
Theoivil suit of Reuben Mullins
ve, Thos. Trout waa oontinued.
The attorneys were arguing a
motion for a oontinuano* in the
oase of W. T. P. Stoddard va. The
Bonham Klsotrio Light Jt Power
Co , a ault for damages when
court adjourned for the day.
■ays it meannthat
twill not be more
bales, whereas
),000 bales,
the State
report
>,000
id he •.
Use Gas for Cooking.
Bonh«ro L d^e K.
of P., wid meet in
regular inwiou to-
night at 7:30 p. m.
All viaitii'g broth-
ers are cordially in-
vited
posers, and the first named is now^wherc
engaged in writing and ai‘rang-jeD({0p|
ing music for a new song book. but
Yesterday Kev. II. L. Walker, >ompt.
the local pastor, was busy having inine,
the tent enlarged and preparing h nor
for the increasing crowds. The meez*
services will continue for two revent
weeks, at 10 in the morning andfripp#,
7:30 in the evening. entioe.
The earnest co-operation of altn, 48
the Christian people of Bonham boxes
is earnestly desired by the local
paster and by the evangelist.botgei
Every man, woman and child ‘h.gy-*.
the vicinity of Bonha-n is invited#
to attend these services.
Use Goa for Cooking.
Don't forgat cur opening day^u**®*
next Saturday, September 27th.'a tha*
Mrs. C. A. MacQueen: takea
littla
Ml
Boneieoo ohichon and bonali
turkay ar* pu- fooj produoU
oans juat receive! at
J f Rogers, C. C. Rw«d} Jt Hu .* •«.
80m* time ego a rural route
inspector was in Bonham and in-
spected the seven routes out of
this plaoe, and makes a report
back to the post master at this
plaoe in whioh he states that a
part of Route No. 1 is in a very
bad oondition and unle,sa the
roada ar* repaired and kept in a
better oondition a part of that
routa will be discontinued.
The matter has been referred
to Commissioner YAgnew and tha
oitizene along that routa who
would ba affeoted, and will no
doubt ba remedied at onoa as wa
feel sure that tha oitizene on that
roufe will not atand by and sea
tha route dieooattnuod rather
than put in a few days work on
the road.
Trlai Catarrh treatments are
being mailed out free, on request,
by Dr. Shoop, Rroine, Wla.
These tents are ptovirg to the
people—without a penny'a ooet—
the great value of this scientifio
proscription known to druggists
everywhere as Dr. 8hoop’s Ca-
tarrh Remedy. Sold by all daalers
Use Gas for Cooking.
1. H. 0. Smith to Be Here.
J. H. O Smith will ba ha* on
Oot. 4 to delivar a leoture for the
King’* Daughter*. Hie aubjeat
wjll be "Gumption." Mr. Smith
is well known to the prop s of
Bonham, having|,held two big
meetings here at the First Chris-
tian ohuroh. He ia one of the
ablest and most entertaining leo-
turarson the platforms. It will
pay you in every way to hear
him. *
Two NlghU Coramenclng
MONDAY, SEPT. 23rd
Mr. Albert Taylor
sod hla own company Including the talented actress
MISS FRANKIE KANE
presenting the Pe*\orla) Comedr "PRACKFUL VALLEY the
quaint comedy, **A POOH RKLAl'ION."
HIQH CLASS VAUDEVILLE BETWEEN ACTS
° On# lady admitted free Monday nlebt with each paid 30c ticket
purrhaaSu before 6 p. m I
:
°
PRICES
■38c
80c
28c-
C*fiQOQgQP 0 0 8 0 9 0 8 8 g 0 II 1 } I 0 0 a
Going out of Business
atock of good* at a sacrifice
cjRie ana tee me.
If you are looking for reaf bargain*.
Breakfast bsoon and dried
beef in glasi jar* at Kinoaid
Reedy & Hughes'.
A fair sized orowd was in town
yesterday and trading was brisk.
Any one having a oopy of the
laet catalogue issued by Carlton
College will oonfer a favor on the
management by bringing or
sending it to the College.
W. H, BERTRAND & GO.
Commifition Broket*
GoUoo,*Grel«, Provision* end Sicoks
Ketabi I shed. 1 MIL
♦ ■ ♦!
irant r I. T.
! telephoned for m
Special Lace Curtain Sale
ass-... jawaaa"! T.Tarrsjcrsr. ------------------—rr. rrr—
pair No. it203'lace curtains, former price 76c, now...........fOc
•73 pair No. 471* l«ce curtain*, former price It.l6, now.......7.4*-
4.1 double curtains, No. 8490 former price 81 26, now........... 7fe-
41 pair No. 47.1* curtains, former prloe 2 AO now............... 11.04V
4 pairs No. 470A, former prloe 2 AO, now.... ................. i 70.
3 pairs No. 47M», torraer prloe 2 (10, now...,..................... ].«£»
2 pairs No. 4741 former price l.fiO now........................ l.ou-
4 palre No 47'», former i rloe '.Ai.s now .................So
A pairs No !K>77 Arabian, former ur co .’LGO, now..... ........ 2.H6
IX palra No. i«c2 Roru former*price 3.00, now.,. ............ 2 3W»
4 palra No. 4710, former ptloetftc now.......................0D
2 palia No. 47tt.'l, former price 3.25, now ......... ...........2 40
3 palra No, 36*', former price 3.60 now....................... 2.40
28 palra No. 4708, former price 70c, now............... .......00
Don't put off but coitr now If you want real genuine bargain*
to lace ourtaiba. v
M. ROSENBAUM
80UTHKA8T OOttNKIt SQUARE.
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J. Lee Tarpley fQ. Ca.
UNDERTAKER'S AND EMBALMERS
New Hearse, Lowering Device, ChurshVueks, etc. Res. r*hone 241, K i
WE DO THE WORK
at tbs CITY’ DYE Works. We also do *11 kinds, of Repair and
Work.
CITY DYE WORKS -
l H. TROUT,
When The
Leaves Begin to Fall
end the nlghta gr«w o*ol, »h-n It
that the full significance of Meelr
Light Is made man.mat, a* ineu
you want to atay <n*lo >rl andeoin*
the full benefit of thla i.mduu
luxury.
7Air hueineaa lato properly Instal l
them, a* It mean- to you aafwtj.
nonvMleoae, comfoit amt r
/
Gas
SwmIv % 'Am'"
Yfr yJ
Bonhein
(A Electric
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [35], Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1907, newspaper, September 24, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976452/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.