The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 407, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY PAVOHIT
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Trt£ DAILY FAVlRlTt
THE FAVORITE PRINTING COMPANY
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Ente ed at the Postoffice at Bonham,
ex ix. a* Sccond-Clast jMatter.
OKFICC NORTH CENTER ST.
SCHtCRIPTION RATES
Dailin advance............... 12. (0
SixS'lt r t'w. in advanne..........1 25
Per < nth. in advance, ....... 25
Good Roads
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Macadamized roads help to de-
velop the country through which
they run. They attract new people
and they help to enhance the value
of the property abutting them. j
Texas ought to have thousands of
miles of such roads for the com para- j
tive expense of building them is
light.—Denison Herald.
A BOLT Will) ALDRICH.
Scnitor La Follette is engineer-
ing a light upon the committee ap
pointments of tin* senate. He pur-
pos -s to question tlie right of Aid-
rich and Hale to the leadership.
He intends to attack the autboiity
Think aliout the good roads prop-,
ositiou. Where there is a will there
is always a was, and the way to
! build good roads in Denton couutV
! will be found before many months.
We need the good roads and need
them badly.—Denton News.
There arc movements all over
the stsite for better roads—perma-
nent roadways. The people are
long held and the power long cm-! getting alive to the importance and
ploy -d i< r their owu sellish aims. | Bpiemlid possibilities of good read*
The v »ice and influence of the man aiKj by gOGj roads we mean roads
that will stand the wear of time.
—Greenville Banner.
The bad road losses to the farm-
er iu Texas are exactly twice as
much as the lire loss in Texas. The
tire loss was #B,000,000 last year,
from Wisconsin are to be directed
especially at Senator Hale of
Maine. Wilting in his magazine
Mr. La Follette says:
For many year* Hale has liecn
chairman of the committee on
naval affairs, which has charge of
the hundreds of millions of dollars .. . . . „„„ ^
of appropriations under the naval u"‘l the bad road loss was #8,000-
appropriation bills. As organized , 000. Here i.« another thing. The
uuder the Hale leadership, this harvest tax the farmer has to pay
committee is controlled by senators is the road tax. The manufacture
who have navy yards in then- hag the miIroads into the fae-.
States and U) a small number of „
whose constituents the naval ap | tory; the miner has a railroad Into
propriatiOn bill has been “pork his mine, and the merchant has
barrel” legislation of the most paved streets to the railroad, but
vicious kind. The management of farmer, who supports all these
these great appropriation enterprises, must use rough
year after year, by a little group of * j '
navy yard senators and congress public highways. He is entitled
lucii, iius resulted in giving us a to as much as the rest, if not more,
system of “political navy yards” —San Angelo Press-News.
scattered along our coast line, ab- J -
surd for purposes £of defense and 1 The declination of the commis-
disgraceful Irom the standpoint of sjonerg> court to commit itself to
the waste of untold millions of the
‘"rb. Hi which La Follette PeDd“u? of.thl'. "*>,)oud
any plans or purposes in the ex-
is lormiug will have the good
wishes of thousands of westerners.
Hale and Aldrich arc in disrepute
i j of the A ppalachains, except , , . ,
it. the Pacific ooa«, where the court to do.tbs put. .» airnoat io.
wes
in case the election carries, is to be
regretted by all who favor the is- j
sue. In fact, as the ltecord and
Chronicle sees it, the refusal of the
up HI
“uavy yard politics” spell money.
Bu a the struggle is like to prove a _ . . .
honeless one. The insurgents are | Denton which had enough
surmountable obstacle in the way
of a move for the advancement of.
obstacles to overcome without that
up against a stone wall until others „ ___ . ,,
of their character and views enter, w"« ■***• We believe that a
the senate. The Aldrich regime is cU*r m»j°rity of th* ***** ™
doomed, but not at this session of ters of the precinct has favored the _
bond issue on the understanding
congress.
that a definite plan for the ex-
penditure of the money was to be
Judiciously used, advertising in
the local newspaper is the worst presented to them before the elec-
foe that the mail order houses have tion. AN ith a statement such as has
been outlined there was better than
i
to c intend with. If they were al-
lowed to advertise in the local
ne vs pa pi'is throughout their ter
litory, they would gladly give up
using the catalogue, for it would
m an g cater returns at a less ex-
pense. The trouble with some
merchants is that they do not avail
themsdves of the opportunities
that aie offered.
Tne following is a very truthful
remark: “The man who grows up
in his native town is regarded as a
boy by his elders until he is well
starred down the declivity of life
that ends in a hole. The stranger
who comes into a place is more of
tea pushed to the front than the
young man who has grown up with
the t iwn. This is the reason why
so ilia iy young men become dis
satisfie 1 with their home sui round-
ings and long to east their lot in
other quarters.”
Over in Indiana, the other (lay,
a woman made fun of a country
editor because he had patches on
his trousers. That afternoon, the
quill slinger sued the woman’s
husband for #12 back subscription
with which he bought a new pair
of pants and had enough left to
similarly equip the tialance of his
family. It doesn’t pay to get too
gay with an editor.
a fighting chance to get the two-
thirds majority required under the
new law. But, without any state-
ment at all, we believe it doubtful
if a scant majority can be secured,
especially in face of the fact that;
many of the strongest advocates of
the issue on the previous under-
standing are opeuly and avowedly
opposed to it now in the absence of
any definite idea as to the expendi
tureof the money.—Denton Record
and Chronicle.
Man thinks he does not gossip,
and yet we hare read several hun-
dred paragraphs concerning Mar-
garet Illington’s* marriage, and
they wen* all written bv men.
To work the convicts on the pub-
lic roads might not entirely elim-
inate cruelty in their guarding and
keeping, butjthere is no good rea-
son why humane motives should
not govern their/guardiariBat that
work as in others. Certainly the
roads ought to lie worked, and if(
it is desiralde to keep the convicts
out of competition with free labor, '
using them in road bniMit w< uld
be doubly desirable. Fuuu tuc Be-
ginning of government itself, tl e
public highway has been found the
one best place for violators of the
rules and peace of society. There
is room on the public roads for all
the convicts without interfering in
the least with orderly toilers in
other lines. Besides, the mads are
needed.—Dallas News.
A few coat suits and ready-to
wear dresses for ladies. Big liar-
gains at Ware’s.
Liabilitib*, 98,000,000; resets,
one dog. Thalf's the schedule of a
New York bankrupt! He probe
bly kept the dog to d\vc thi creo
itora away.
Everybody is cordially invited
• to attend annual holiday opening
tomorr >w--Halsell A Caldwell Co.
We
Are
Ready
Tax Notire.
For the eeeommodat'on of the
tax payers I will Iw at the ioIIow
iug places on the date opposite
each, for the purpose of collecting
State and County taxes:
Savov, Tuesday, Dccemlier 7.
Dodd City, Wednesday, Dec- *•
Ravenna, Tlimsday, 1 >eceml»er ».
Wiudom, Friday, December 10.
Honey Grove, Saturday, Dec 11
Ladouia, Monday, December 13.
Bailey, Tuesday, December 14.
Leonaiil, Wednesday, Dec. 15.
Trenton, Thursday, December Hi
Randolph, Friday, December 17
l)ialn Monday, 1 >ecember 20.
Selfs, Tuesday, December 21.
Moukatowu, NVednesday, Dec. 22
Telephone, Thursday, Met:. 23.
('arson, Tuesday, December 20.
Latnasco, Wednesday, Dec. 30.
J. Lee Tarpley Co
UNDERTAKERS AND EMHALMERS v
Ne- Hear... Lowing Dsrlca Chur* (rucks, sto Has. Phots M '
Office i nSamePlac,
Over First National Bank, but the stairway has been changed
north side of building, I have many real estate bargains.
jver
First Naf’l Hank WILL H. EVANS &
BRADFORD & RODGER]
Insurance
Office Hotel Alexander
Gate City Laundry
For your inspection and we
have a better line t*an we
have ever had. NVe have the
cream of the market and can
give you better values for
your money than you can get
elsewhere.
$100 Reward, $100.
, , . The readers of this paper will be j
Gobor, Tuesday, January 4. H»H» leased to leant that there is at! Texarkana. All work guaranty
I Ivanhoe, Wednesday, January *> i one dreaded disease that sol-j ive satisfaction. All wor'
For the further accommodation eaco |uls iK.Cn able to cure in all its i and delivered,
of the tax payers I will leave lists [stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Phil Jacobs
all the precincts that you may | ‘T.ow *'known1'to Hie medical A*«nt for Bo,lbam- T««.l
pay there it you cannot meet me. i fraternity. Catarrh being a const!-
| Very respectfully, I tutional disease, requires a const!-
E. B Thomas, tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Tax Collector, Fannin county.
Don’t fail to attend our annual
holiday opening. — Halsell & Cald
well Co.
I See my new patterns.—Mrs. Cora
Morrow.
Don’t run to keep from freezing
wheu you can buy overcoats so
cheap at Ware’s.
TRUTH ABOUT CATARRH
Don’t forget our
special bargains
for
tomorrow
Solid Gold
Brooch
For only
$1.50
and a
Solid Gold
Cuff Button
For only
$1.50
We lead in price and qual-
ity-others follow. Our
prices on the same goods will
be found from 10 per cent
and up, cheaper.
Remember our guarantee—
you’re to be satisfied or your
money back.
We are expecting you
Sensible Methods Will Cure it. Saun-
ders Drug Co., Guarantees Hy-
omci to Cure Catarrh.
Catarrh can never be cured by
taking medicines into the stomach
nor by sprays, atomizersor douches
Cure is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the dis-
ease, andgiving the patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith
iu its curative powers that they
offer < >ne Hundred Dollars for any
case that it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials.
Address F. .1. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio.
□ Sold by all druggist, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family I’ills for con
stiputiou.
The detective who shadows a
criminal doesn’t always throw him
in the shade.
OUT OF THE GLOOM
Slung For 15 Years
Intelligent physicians have long] by Indigestion’s pangs—trying ma-
ago discarded such ideas and not
one of them would be woith con-
sidering were it not for the fact
that unscrupulous persons prey
upon the ignorance of the people
in regard to new discoveries.
Catarrh is caused by germs and
just as long as these germs thrive
in the folds, crevices, nooks and
corners of the mucous membrane
that line the nose, throat and chest
just so long will you have catarrh.
There is only one remedy that
will kill the germs when it gets
where the germs are, and that is
Hyomei.
! Hyomei is made chiefly from
Australian Eucalyptus and Kuca-
lptol combined with other germ
killing antiseptics. Just breathe
it in through the hard rubber in-
haler that comes with each outfit
aud relief is immediate. Used
regularly for a few weeks Hyomei
: (pronounced High o me) will cure
chronic catarrh. Complete outfit
#1.00 at Saunders Drug Co., and
leading druggists everywhere.
uy doctors and #2,000 worth of
medicine iu vain, B. F. Ayscue, of
Ingleside, N. C., at bust used Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, and writes
they w holly cured him. They cure
Constipation, Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Stomach, Liver, Kid-
ney and Bowel Doubles. 25c at
J. W. Peeler’s.
It is just as well to keep on the
right side of the man who is deaf
in his left ear.
Many a Gloomy C< unlenance In Bo
Now Lightens Wi.h Happimss
A bad back makes you gl« J
Can’t lie happy with couth/
backache.
The aches and pains of a 1
back are mostly due to sick I
ueys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills curesid
kidueys. They have made ma
a happy home ifi Bouham.
what a grateful citizen says:
L. B. Maddrey, 819 Beech 1
Bonham, Texus, says: ‘ For ton
time I was a victim of kiuod
trouble. When 1 stooped or art
from a sitting position I was seis
I by sharp twinges in the small!
my back. I finally concluded I
I had kidney complaint and 11
cordinglv began using a kidn
remedy. It did not relieve n<j
however, and wheu 1 heard
Doan’s Kidney Pills I procured|
supply at the Saunders Drug!
After taking a few dosea 1 fd
their good effect and in a shot
time I was entirely cured.”
For sale by all dealers. Price!
cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buf
lo, New York, uole agents for I
United States.
Remember the name—Doaa’i1
and take no other. 53
Mrs. S. Joyce, Claremont, N. H.
writes: “About a year ago I bought
two Ixittles of Foley’s Kidney
Remedy. It cured me of a severe
ease of kidney trouble of several
years standing. It certainly is a
grand, good medicine, and 1 heart-
ily recommend it.”—J. W. Peeler.
Opportunity sometimes has to
kick a man before it can wake him.
| (Some men will make apron
good, even though they may ha
to break it and make it again.
Beware of people who pat you
on the back. They may be look-
ing for an opportunity to kick your
feet from under you.
For Headache—Hicks’ Capudine.
Whether from colds, heat, stom-
ache or nervous troubles, Capudine
‘Capudine for “That Headache.’;
Out last night! Headache and
nervous this morning! Hicks’('ap
udine just the thing to fit you fi r
business. Clears the head—brar s
he nerves. Try it. At drugstores
Occasionally a man is forced to
call on his “uncle” before he can
raise the ante.
Saunders
Drug
Co.
This is Worlh Remcmlxring.
Whenever you have a cough or
cold, Just remember that Foley’s
Honey and Tar will cure it. He
member the name, Foley’s Honey
and Tar, and refuse substitutes.—
J. W. Peeler.
will relieve you. Iks liquid—pleas
ant to take—acts immediately.
Try it. 10, 25, and 50 ceuts at
drug stores.
A goou story is better than solid
lacts—from a literary point of
view.
Htgi Killed and Dressed.
Will kill and dram your hog©.—
fid Meredith, Phone 102—1 ring.
For rent—Desirable offices with
all conveniences, including sewer-
age, steam heat, janitor services,
etc. Firat National Bank.
Board 83 per week—Bridge Res
taunuit.
leaning
and
Dyeing
If you have a suit that you
want cleaned, pressed i r color
changed, call (S3 3i ing* aim we will
do the rest.
Ladies’ siits. skirt© and
gloves cleaned and dyed by the
best method.
Your fall and winter clothes
hood ©leaning, don’t overlook them
Ha»« cleaned and blocked. AH
work guaranteed.
G. P. Ball A Son
Tai vr» «u«l 1 iAlter*. >,orUl
Alone in Saw Mill at Midnight
unmindful of dampness, drafts,
storms or cold, W. J. Atkins work
ed as night watchman, at Banner
Springs, Tenn. 8uch exposuiegave
him a severe cold that settled on
his lungs. At last he had to give
up work. He tried many remedies
but all failed till he used Dr. King's
New Discovery. “After using one
bottle.” he writes, “I went back
to work as well as ever.” Severe
voids, stubborn coughs, in darned
throat and sore lungs, Hcmorrha-
g'“s. Croup and Whoopinir Cough
get quick relief und pionipt cure
iroiu th.s glorious medicine. 50c
and *1.00. Tiial bottle tree. Guar
mi teed by \\, Peeler.
Looking One’s Best
It’s a woman’s delight to
her best but pimples, skin er
tions, sores and boils rob life!
joy. Listen! Bucklen’s AroiT
Sal\ e cures them; makes the stij
soft and velvety. It glorifies w
face. Cures Pimples, Sore hy(|
Cold Sores. Cracked Lips, Ch*Pj
Hands. Try it. Infallible for FiH
25c at J. W. Peeler’s.
It is alright to take time by 1
forelock, but that won’t eo
you to catch up with tomorrow.
After exposure, and wh£°!
feel a cold coming on, take ro ,
Honey and Tar, the great thi»
and lung remedy. It stop!
cough, relieves the congestion^
expels the cold from your sys"
Is mildly laxative.—J. "•te
Even the bottler doesn’t a!«
succeed in corking his wrath.
The Great TrW
Comes off this season,
when you hpve produce to 1
oaii try others, but we Pw
to pay you more than any one
for your turkeys, hides, ITu*,
ter, eggs, etc. We must ,
turkeys. This is money
See us before selling. If yon<»«
believe what we say try us.
liudman Produce CoB^’j
Opposite Fire Hall.
Becoming
SSM«S!
of child-birth. The
AMOTHERs£^3
the system for the coming
‘■'cut, relieves "morning
sickness, and other dis-<
IB* BKAPnii D naaoLAToa co.
bi»wrfF'.3
Security F
Tins Hank i» organized i
under the constant super* J
Not less than tive sworn rl
these reports are always cl
past. This means daily rJ
published and verified by t|
the Government sends here
twice each year, at unexp
BANK HAS—Capital (|
Stockholders
Surplus FuJ
|hich stands, not as total secur|
positors.
Every dollar of the abol
depositors could lose a cel
deposited in this bank is M
or not. Deposits in State
NOT protected under thel
This Bank is restrictel
method- and its funds arj
steel vaults, and its office!
bond for faithful discharj
|The First
of B01
THE FANNIN CO
Oldest Bai
and Fannin count!
Establ
Wo state with pric
I up a business and reputal
at all times to take care 01
of our excellent record, w|
small.
Capital, Surplus ai
Additional Libilit
J. W. Russell, Pr
J. T. Kennedy, V-I
C. L. Bradford, Ca
Ed D. Steger
A. B. Kennedy
Satisfaction
Wood ai
Coal
L Phone No. H»5
[tar(j(. supply of best
Deep Shaft|
McAlester G
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 407, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1909, newspaper, December 8, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977299/m1/2/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.