The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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<»n your lawn laTore
nt Lawn Mower.
BUY NOW
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y have Extra
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Dther mowers,
n construction
- durability.
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OI KSSIONAL CAUIW
I. E. NEYILL, >1. !»•
ry and General Practice I
•e, J. W. Peeler's Dru 'tore
n. Texas. I’honr Nn.3«l
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
INTENTION
- „ mi PASS /
, hMITTING
»TS I"
. j | | x BONH AM•
____ BUNHAM BAIMTAVUIU1I/_
AMEND- h»ve the power to coUmct.''cmn‘n * ESCg jH S * Safe |
Lasts
follows
Section 77g, The City Council shi.ll
ive the power to construct, . <|uii>
,,o: .-ha,<tis» orlg^wjfc-'XKAfc1; £ ----
Saturday
.SB0......•* SSnS? I April
rjwtfrt-Ci i X * ,0
ull i he 8th .lay
aid",,ve"
and
I"1' i". of (V . ^-a
e<|ulp|iii,(- garbage £ fO
h7' Vav' Council, and said th*‘ Amer"1 "aid Miartci l.v ad,liny i
n°V. o declared in said or- “*>*' l“ read a f,,| |
Section 22:)h. The i......*
mav permit fUhin
and
...Semi-Annual...
1,, an ordinance at the
' , of aid City Council
I I, held 'h«’ Oth day of May,
EThu|„...... to the qualified vo-
P for adoption or re-
■* i ion to he then or
I a date within the time pre-
, the following amend
Jta’tn 1 barter of said City of
»ha'
van!
lAirtc
- - — City Council
av permit fishing and hunting in
...id on the lake-, reservoir and wa
ter shed- Ixdonging to -aid city and
same being a part of it water works
system, !,y granting permits or li-
censes for same at such prices and
on such conditions and at such times
ami under such rules and regulations
as it may I, v ordinance pre
,,l .id Charter iiy adding I ~ nmy l,y I'"'
,, 11 in Hu to read as follows: "cribed and may prescribe and fix
.... ,. The term of office of a P,,nalty for violations of any of
hall l>« two years, the' ?Uoh ru£8 1,1 regulations, or for fi-h-
i, I,, to expire at the regular '"*f °r hunting on said lakes, resor-
k City Council in April, v,,|r watersheds withou: p-umts
1„ ev ent of disqualification, | or licenses, or at times or under condi
tv " M-fusal of the Recorder lions forbidden hy such ordinance
»*rv* ' "Vln' 7 Amend -aid Charter by an,end-
till.' . void ot the absence shall hereafter i. ad follow .
such i*rV‘ Section 21'; 'I in- City,. I!,
of
Jr, i
Ei,iii'
Iterv,
USTETW"
Saturday, April IB, Marks the Opening Day of a Remarkable Two Weeks’ Bargain keast. |
Our store is lull of the Newest Spring Merchandise for Man, Woman or ( hi Id. Mv polity of buying and selling lot sP„i rash is the power . £
that keeps High Price* out of «»ur store. My recent trip to New York has been rewarded by the l>t*st bargain pith-tips in all mv buying career.
......a. u..... :,...i ____:.....i____i ,.i.... ......,i... v cu ■ i v i.' t s:ti r will rind onlv lh<- most seasonable inercha
I gUt 11 ’' .......... .... — *
,eall 1 powers and perforni all
rlut,, ted in or required of the
pml, ,-l hall be officially des-
Recordc * 1
biwio o' aid oiricer, ami wnne so wft4M1 SU(.(, ,.|Hi„, ls for damage which
®Sn|! ,l; " ;l|ipomU'd hull j, ,, ,|( ,,, .,. • 11
a test if committed by a private in-
dividual.
(liven under my band and seal of
office thi the !'th day of April, A It.,
l'Jli.
W. A. SPANGLER,
Mayor City of iinnham, Texas,
by Attest: F. II. White,
City Clerk
that keeps High Prices out of our store. My recent trip to New' York has been rewarded by the lK*st bargain pick-ups in nit m> ui>
These gtsids have just arrived and when you visit the NEW IDEA SALE you will find only the most seasonable merchandise priced so low you
will actually wonder how Weingarten makes possible such substantial savings to the public. The secret ol \\eingartens ability to undersell lies
in the fact that I personally go (<• the great market cenlers at such limes as I know the wholesaler or manufacturer must dispose o I surplus -.loik-
al sacrifice prices. As this is done about the time the retail selling begins, the public gets merchandise that is up to the minute. ^ ou get the
benefit of mv expert watchfulness in serving the public HEAL BARGAINS.
Our store is loaded with (he choicest of rare values and a visit to the NEW IDEA SALE will quickly demonstrate why Ihc public has learned
l« wait for the great sale. No need to wait till the season is past to save money. THE NEW IDEA SALE gives to you even lower prites
than you could expect later AND YOL ARE St RE OF BUYING l P-TO-NOW GOODS. _ ^
WEINGARTKVS MOTTO: "SELL THE GOODS CHEAP AND SELL THEM FAST." \£\U i! £ i f
I ,
__ Xi-tiri— —.....
C„j" \ ............ shall receive fhe
k-eorder. And
'Cl'
the Ue
Up provided for
Llcr " acting
r, the -aid Charter
^n,|i ertion 42 thereof so that
id a follows-
[Sect The City Treasurer of MF.MOKIAI. |i\^
fCii Bonham shall be sel#‘<*U*<l
a the ' v Council and such office . .
L |„ hy any Imjikiitg corpora I hen wi,l i„ a Meinon.i 1 *a at
” ; t ion or individual hankei the Grove Hill fcmctei"ii the fir-t
ig ' ii, within said city, and | yjatutday j,, Mav, which i the croud
• City -uneilI shall select and ap d of the nionth.
to ml office such corporation, :, , , , , ,,
E .. on a in its discre Everyltody com, ai <1 hr|i g w« II
■ to be the highest and filled basket Th< i dinner
■t l>i<k i therefor u|s>n the submis 0ii the ground and plenty of water for
dc-l bids filed with the City „ Pre«chillK al 11 o'clock.
>rk, wha h said bids shall lie open- ,• ,,
. j-- „# .u„ / Especially do we ask some ol the
good singers from each community to
come and help us with the singing.
Come and let us get acquainted and
have a good day together.
Hy order of the committee of Grave-
yard Association.
■JtiMM.i iff
1 „ -f f o is the Big Opening Day. The i
* Saturday, ^K.pril JO New idea Sale Is the Big Sale ^
— 1 ......1 ........ ............ ........
Mims or M Cates REGIONAL BANKS " '
( only open session of the City
Unci! a regular or called session
krc" iid hid- shall state the in-
t*t p p<- ed to he paid to the city
mi idders respectively, upon
^ in favor of the city
al'- ' i and further prop,, a!s
I mi,1 Iders see proper to submit;
id a 1 made by any corporation
it- ,t ion alsive named the hid
ill] ,1- ate the officer thereof who
B>n
pits I
, Never Greasy
hy 'tes. y<mtt II’ll, Editor
*) lt>t floiton Conking Si boot Magaiint
Every one likes fi led cakes ot
crullers Tic-re’s a very superior
recipe Toliow duectious closely
—success is certain.
x kssRs
UNO WHAT THEY D9
hrif.i <ti h im: ni rm wrk-
INt.S OF THE NEW FIN W
( I\l, INSTITI TIONS
The Kt’krinfiaI Bslik t<» bp estab-
lishiMl at Dallas, a> soon a [uhcDphI, . nnnim
will effect both National bank.- of a bank may hold more tha.^o.OOdOO
capital stock of the regional hank.
One sixth on call; one sixth in three
months; one sixth in six months.
Balance subject to call. Banks failing
to join within tin days must give up
their iVaHonal charters. If banks fail
to take up sufficient capital stock
balance may be offered h, public. If
sufficient capital not subscribed by
both banks and public, United State.-
government may subscribe. No re-
serve bank starts with capital less
than $4,000,000. No one other than
■ un iii i icer rnereoi woo. When human brains become more
all reports and other docu enlightened there might po -ildy he a
aired in such official capaei- feed made to equal Golden Rod. You
■ ...........Sid Smith
llll
Ik no proposals in any "“ch I cu„ |« convinced. Phone 5-
■ payment of interest on
| i , or oth, i w ' ,v
I a lance thereof by the City
■nril hall ever relieve any treas- Cl.KAN IT l)\Y.
■ 1, ,| front the did y to p;
I th, toney of the city under the yjie general clean up dav for Bon-
im regulations and restrie- foI. April 21. and
Ian- 'In ( harter prescribed or ,mm , ... ,
......... or said city not in con- Mayor Spangler ha reque-Ud the la
r. .i' < <1 . . i . ■ * a i..... i il...i ,.i„ei' mu, lint.
Ii C Crallnn oi Fried Cake*
Thrr* cups lifted ft cut i ‘ j Ir'l trastOfl»/uJs
A' C linking J Vifrt; 1 tra»$uo*ful may t or
M trii'PooHj ut utlt. .GC hcaten light:
% cup ghin tt/ii/tii tuga>; t (able*PovhJ*ii mclttd
shimmed MU' t.
K> u - ( liarlei
TTh, Council shall have the
If.' 1 any and all hid-.
I Prea ......ice »hen
p. at nent shall take effect and
tin -hall hold his office until
f; • gular s, -sion of the (.'it>
J,,' ' February, 1915, and until
■
liul :i■ d after the first regulai
k„» i !ity ilout -'il in Februa
7,1-r terms of said office shad 1
And at the regular sos-
pn - i ity Council in February,
.1 railed session thcrcaft, :
■ onth, oi a ooi there-
■t"-' • 11, aide, a City Trea --
1' ' , ,1 a 11,a . ■ ,
I I hold said office for two
I
Vi two yoai thei
n vac, ,-ies in sai<l offi<e shall he
ihe same manner hut only for
in nod term. Each Treasurer
b-• hall, before entering upon
I dm of said office, give a good
.....t I...... I ,1 . Tireserilled ill
| vorite to insist that every one have
their trash, tans, etc., piled out near
the street and a flag put out on the
20th so that it will not be necessary
for the wagons to make two trips on
same street.
Stop Torture
THE
BARNES
1.0 IS
ioh lots >h,,a|j
and thf> «« fi
leant lots close in |IV ’*
nd. You pcopl* "1,0
calling us up uml i"«Iu,n
it them better gel,msy'
irot* or four K1" l<
lliwfst Hotihiiio
rested, come u" i '
toll you or show .'|,u
t we can write il
BSON&TAYL0I
Kd - icieiit I>ond as prescribed in
Bftl- ,.| this dial tel .
13. nd said Charter by adding
Jn, t , ion 14«, to iead as follow -
| Si i ta. Whenever any funds .
■ li sinking funds are exhaust
I li i he City Council by resolu- 11
^,1 . rntereil upon l1 "inul,
Pull 1 mine that it i- lor the host |
■ten the < it\ so to ,1 >. an,I him
kd." the treasurer to pay wai
k'' utarly leeued agan
pectively, such treasurer
Uy pi -ume, and shnll do so if the
Jin, min need in hi- bid I- a
Phi I sliall receive interest on the
wry n< es in hie favor at a > ate
In ding tha rata paid by him to
P'l i dailv balances in it - t.i v-
p. uni. m his bid for said office ot
font met otherwise, such officer
egi cod to carry said balances
—iout interest or at a lower tat,-
J I end t he said ' ‘hat' •'1 ’*>
■Hrnh'ig section (*S thereof so that
pi' I l ead as follow -
net 65. The City Council con
i of the Mayor and the five al
hall be and constitute the
• f'l Equalisation in and for said
L' which said board the Mayor
I chairman. It shall he the
aid Board of Equalization to
#k • the value of ull property
I for taxation in the City of
p" and shall fix the value of
Jdi ..n's property at an amount
ptw.'l equalize his entire rendition
T •" :,- pr.i.'t i,-able \> it h :■11
flu, (f uke kind and character
Pk h it'd shall have iMtxver to -um-
(nesses, udmini t.-i path .
- 'i aid oaths may he adniininter
P b\ any member of mid board or
f ' ( lerk. and examine witne-
k C" 11>,■ 1 their iittemlance anil pun-
’I" the same manner that the He
*r , an for contempt, and it is the
r of said hoard to hear evidence
' pro and con in any case brought
Li year, before entering upon
’il'i'ies as a hoard of eouali’ati"0.
memher thereof shall take the
now prescribed hv the law of
. State of Texas for members <'f
hr,i of equallBution. and mil
fr,l “hall Im- governed hy the “ann-
ate pie . tilted h\ t la- law^ "!
i- governing lioards of equiihza ,
U:-t I memher of ai l l“*a "I. * v* • *'*
. - tiail In addition to •>*
*r t tnipensations a- an alderman,
kn. hroe ilollars ts-r day for each
I ' id hoard is ill actual session-
D" payer who contests 1" lore sunt
"lr,l any a -es.nual. shall ever he
jjir,s| to pay any eo ! - ol such pro-
. City Clerk shall ho clerk of
I h-ard of equalization, but shall
r<reive any extra compensation
'•for.
Amend the said Charter hy
‘"T thortdo btirtton , ia, *0 r*,*“
Lice Rtop hens Uyinsr
anti check thegrrowthof
younir bird*. You can
easily Ret rid of h!I lie .
mites and vermin with
Powdered
f lee Killer
tr>c anti 5‘>o
and save money. Also ihe best Inaccti-
rid« f>>r dog’s, cats, plants nd flowers.
Refuse substitutes; insist on Tratts.
_ Satisfaction Guarantee*! or Money Bac W
- Get Pratt• 1*0 pane Poultry Book
For Sale Hy J. A. Kincaid, F. F.
Russell and Ed Curlec.
ntltrs HI a cnimi v. ,t
prijtts,
hug /l rtfet:
y, tnupooiij ul
n . mw-anplated mgt
built t, Vt cup s i immei
Sift together, thiee times, the
flour, KC bakit,g powderTmace and
salt. \dd the sugar, butter and
milk t) the beaten eggs and stir
into the drv ingredients to make
a stiff dough. Knead slightly;
then cut with fried cake cutter.
Drop into a deep kettle filled with ,4h(|
hot fat; drain on soft paper or
colander and toll in powdered
sugar. .
To frv have fat at smoking point, turn
crullers several times while fryingtoin-
-ure nil parts Dang equally light ami
thoroughly cooked.
pv all means, si-nd for the K C Cook’s
71.mlit i/'.t /rrr and it contains 9" just
such appetizing recipes. Send the
colored certificate packed in 25-Ccnt cans
to the JcQtlhH Mm. Co., Chicago, aud
write name and address plainly .
notice to public.
W,, have bought the North Side
Bather Shop, formerly owned by B.
F, Harris, and hereafter the price for
a hair cut in this shop will bo 35
cents. Your patronage is solicited.
Work guaranteed,
tit Blake & Starnes.
Bonham. State banks have the privi-
lege of joining the movement within
twelve months, if they choose, if they
have .■>200,(100.0" capital ami surplus.
State bank.- are under “tau- control,
just as their names would indicate,
ami the mattci i optional with them.
Digest Skeletonized.
The following facts relate to the
organization of this hank:
The country is to lx- divided into
not less than eight or more than
twelve districts. Alaska is excluded
All national banks are to become
members. Must signify their willing-
ot aro* reserve hank’s stock. The
board of director- of a reserve bank
must have three classes* Class A—
Three members chosen by member
bunks. Class B—Three members
representing eommeree, agriculture
and some other pursuit. Cla>> C
Three members designated hy Federal
Reserve Board. Fast two classes not
to he connected with any bank. No
member of congress nuit he a membet
,,f reserve hoard or director or officer
I „f a reserve bank. One director of,
each class to retire each year—there-
after term of office is three years.
I Shares are *100.00. Not to lx- hy
ness to join within 00 days. Musi nnu‘1 /'
subscribe 0 per cent of their capital 1“’’ 11'11
per
surplus within 20
days to the
j;
■ ’
V
v ,»■ r\
Account
will l>e highly appreciated
by us.
Our groceries are Iresh
and clean and our service
is the best.
We have everything the
market affords and your
business will be ap
predated.
J. A. Kincaid
Grocery Co.
Phones 375 and 67
There’s a lifetime of
accurate service in
^SouttiBend"
Here is a watch built to give
service—cost of construction
lias been a secondary consider-
ation,
T\ cry South Bend \\ atcll
receives 411 inspections at the
factory and is subjected to fur
more rigid tests than it will ie-
cieve at your hands.
These factory precautions in-
sure accuracy and durability.
If you desire a timepiece pos-
sessing these qualities come in
and look over our line of South
Bends.
< . E. HOW M VN
Jeweler and Optician
(ten Pay Homage
to Mother's Friend
Divisions of Earnings.
Stockholders to receive " i» r cent
cumulative dividend. One halt earn-
ings remaining of these obligations ^
go to create a surplus fund. Reserve
hank- are exempt from taxation ex-,
1 cept on real estate.
State banks and trust companies
may become members. State banks j
may convert to national banks.
Operation ot Reserve Bank-.
Reserve bunks are granted the
power to receive deposits from mem-
ber banks. Also from the United |
States. Also deposits received from
(other reserve banks. Discount note.-
| of member hank- growing ,»ut of
' commercial transactions. Discount
acceptances indorsed by some mem-
, her bank where it does not exceed
one-half of capital stock of member
bank. Board may regulate discount
purchase in open market cable trans-
fers, banker’s acceptances, bills of
exchange. Ha.- power to deal in gold
coin and bullion, buy and -ell Unml-
and notes of certain kinds, buy and
sell bills of exchange, establish rates
of discount, establish exchange ac-
counts at home and abroad. Noth-
ing in the act to repeal the gold
standard act. National banks may re-
duce their capital.
State banks with a combined capital
and surplus of less than *200.0W."P
are not eligible to membership in the
reserve bank.
With tin- brief summary the
national bank- in Bonham wdl go int-*
| the bank with the following part- of
the capital stock:
Fannin Co. National Bank
First National Bank .. ......
Some of Dm- Object-.
One of the objects intended .s to
put money out ovi. the covntrj in
various districts, rather than have
it centralized in Nc.v Y -• ( hieagn
and St !/>uis and other large cities
heretofore. Another thing wi'l
be to the advantage of 'He people
,,f ihe South, especially. The -ecuri-
ties of the people here, in
trenuousness, may be pa
II I
LUL
iopr»fV A 9 k "n-ym
'V
( ool’ Will
*'1 1 S r.isy to sc- that K*'
• lx- rm motto ihis summer
*‘l his light-weight -int witli its quartet'
lining will lx* a lot lx*tter than a setting-
up drill with a palm leaf fan.
If you want a cool time this summer,
come see our
Kirschbaum Clothes
15 s20 s25 and up
Ai;
Every suit in the lot is guaranteed to
be,all-wocyl. fast color, London cold-watei
shrunk and hand-tailored.
Come in and see them.
H. L. RODGERS CO..
*-THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE"
Till USD \Y PERSON \l '
John I’ Sieger arrived today
San Antonio and ethi" p'.ao . " h,
tvV(. he ha.- been for the la t few da\
Mrs. L. G. Donoho am, in t
morning over the Katv and bet
the T. & P. for Paris She ha- "
to Ravenna.
Mi K.,* K is now
saleslady at the dry g,„„l- hou .
M. YY eingai ten,
ner of the square
Mrs. J. T Stillwell, who has ben
Ravenna visiting relative-, lei
the' T. & P. thi- morning for Wh
weight, whieh i- her horn,
1 Rodeuck and little son,
. lefi thi- morning over the
for Dalla- They have lieeu
•\ thi guests of Mr-. O. M.
- >t, : of Mrs. Roderick.
Reward ' r any irnpuntic-
(,1dm Rod. let u.s show
, -to k will liki it. Phone
'mith & Co. Int
1 t roK MA's
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. IMc left
]Venison over the Katv- thi- mon
times of I They have been here vi-iting "
-ed on hy Marshall, Mrs. Pvl, - fatln r. a t
Piri’lllIVtlffllV’e, ....... . ! ..
people no further awwy than Dallas. »>>•
lh will have the hacking of the local Lome Tulle* ha- Ix-e. u
• , , ,,v>, . in advise the past day or -o visiting his pat*
bant- (" the «>..tr.ct. who ,an .uU.m ^ ^ ^ Ku,U„, ,„ We-t
Fifth street. He left for Austin tin-
littcp.den of Bonham.
Hollinfc*
worth, the rural route
hb .' HH'V
ed fr* on th* I ..-YY i-
to the 1
•'mis MoMurray hom"
Mis
^ .Stella
Campbell has gone t>,
where sh*1 will engag*
' hu>iness.
Minnie
('hit wood h«> coin*
n. after teaching munu
tim*1 at MuUwrry.
them as to the worth of same. There
are various other features offered as
improvements over the old wav
Sweet Violets —One hundred dozen
at 15 cents a dozen. Mrs. Y Dunn,
Phone No. 3, or tN*>.
' 1 am not surprised to observe tbe
number of men »!>,» come Into (ho store
lo purchase Mother s Friend. remarked
* leading druggist.
The expectant mother If she hesn t
hoard of this splendid embrocation is
probably not reading (h- palx-r. to much
r.tent And It she doe- It I* '» b'I'I'V
thought to .011,1 hubby to tho drug store
i- Mother's Vrleud I- apphed externally
over the nhdomlnat miisel* »
tt IS a gentle, soothing tuhrlea, ' pone-
r zzz . v,.r> ..........^.....
tendency to relievo the mos.utar strain ( ,onv to »>. «H-
t u|ii, h th*"**- I’lO'i'l, ''.it rtlYilnmtri.il ,
„„„ I,, tr sut.tc. tu.i Th4‘ cor.iM, p n- takrn Mvk voNtcnlAN.
'Ion* urn* ligAmont* »»ro thu« p»rmMtM in I --o----
To Prevent Bt-d IWS
}of rxysrtsttoa.
mothers Is
morning on tho Katv.
H. 1'. Uarutheis and YY Yt M.,; •
-ball, of Dallas, have been in the city.
They are connected with the survey-
mg department of the Katv. and wen
there on company business
Mrs. William Mitchell is sufferii
from an utack of the grip.
Jack Frost has left his mark on th
i urden here. Those he d d not k
he crippleld.
F. S Kirkpatrick and wife hitv
moved into their new home.
Pacific*.
|\ \ SF.HIDt S tTINDITIttN
|i. \ \V Short inqs*rted today u -
*■■ the
.it Amt p»i fli ulm ly tn >t ot1ce ,h#. wonitrrfwIoM jrtitH
L-vr^r-VJf“ l5,.......... ........ ",
r.'s s^^S'^C THI KT "NS J
' Mother's rrtand* U highly (,,lin,N,oners o.urt ad.toun.cd
hZm aegmaJrcM ^n’a-r" a^vtft- yesterday, and the ntendwts o. i» have
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