The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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1HB DAILY FAVORITE.
dvc&tion
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s Colleges
«W YORK CITY
•1 ol Cor?., tSf> |U||, ^
l!.nd,Ty^*Wr“'n«
Oapartmtuu
SCHOOLS BlUr
UDENTS a«, rZ,
ltd Cm Writ* in luniuna
litter In Uirtkim ittiT!
lnM»o-l«UStlMU
r MAIL
rvices.
nity Episcopal
Ash Wednen*
»nd 7:30 p. m,
ring, from the
leten,” akin to
ig.” Lent is,
n of the year’s
spring fast tie-
y bomraemora-
’’s suffering at
ifixion, and at
forty hours.
hih, it has de-
id now includes
•e Easter, not
ndays. Forty
f the Savior’s
tation, as well
and forty, be*
iber of the bib*
ve permanent
Lent, in keep*
g season, is a
itment and re*
life and energy
ne, meditation,
d work,
observed. But
is growth in
i for larger life
r work among
■d Morgan,
Rector.
i.
eeds on earth,
;atoee, garden
tver mine seed
on Sale
t 2:30 o’clock
d of ladies and
d the big auo*
iveth jewelery
the real bar*
those who at*
II oontinue un*
;ook is dispos-
es.
; of lodge to*
atters of inter*
it up. Com |
welcome.
Don Rybui n’a
he hammer is
knocker is at
de New
ocked. Clothe*
1 I know my
. Ball
>. Main St.
!>tO Ut
ailor
ing neatly done.
.00 up
50 up
ial. Sbortrirge
Main Street.
Bank
le-Pre^ d ent
i
- A”
#1
"zj'M/
W"
’ll l'U\\\t
The Light That
Fails Not
to give satisfaction. We can
furnish it. And it won't be ex-
pensive. Give youths maximum
of illumination atiulnlir uin cost.
We make a sieeialty of electric
lighting and enjoy a reputation
for skill and reliability second
to none In that line. Our work
and our prices are right, always.
Bonham Gas <Sl
Electric Co.
A SHORT TRIP TO PARIS DOINIiS OF THE COURTS A KNOCK DOWN
— 1 AND DRAG-ODT
Mrs. Sherwood Entertains An Ap-
preciative Au iience at Elks
Club Rooms.
[OR SALE
first NatM Bank WILL H. EVANS & Co.
A number of small farms a id cheap
houses and vacant lots in Bonham.
Easy payments, ('an haudle trade
In the Elk’s Club Rooms yes-
terday afternoon quite a crowd of
Not Much Doing in County Court
Today. District Court
Moving Along Nicely Republican County
Convention at
McAlestcr.
terday afternoon quite a cru j There was not muoh doing in
taft uets cold shoulder
4,\ La AnFawFainad TOP BOITl fl ., . « ___ _ _ il. __________
oeptions, are old ones on the
ered to be entertained for eome
one or two hours by the ever in-
turesting and entertaining and
muoh traveled Mrs. John Sher-
wood of Chiougo.
docket, ard were Bet ahead of Endorsement Turned Down by Majority
new business in order to dispose
of them. The only oase disposed
,Wv. v. 0f wa8 that of Clyde Stephens,
Mrs. 8herwood is giving three who p,ead gulUy t0 a charge of
leotures, travelogues, Bunder the theft and wa9 fined $5t
auspioes of The Current Litera-
of Ten to One. Busby Stops
Riot By Roll Call.
home oo as to keep from saddling
any more laxutionon the p*(‘P • *
declared it has already reached a
point to be confiscatory.
The surprise came in the o in-
vention when a resolution en-
dorsing the oandidaoy of Secre-
tary Taft was voted down ten to
one. MoMurry, with Col. Cecil
Lyon, is for Roosevelt. When
MoMurray got the floor yesterday
he devoted twenty minutes to a
epeeoh eulogistio of the prosMer.t
and had the convention so well in
hand that it was impossible for
the few Taft followers to get their
resolution through.
L DO THE YVORK ^ou waDt y°ur ciothe*
ciTVsUVE.Works
dye works
Pressed, Cleaned andJiRyed call
We also do all kinds, of Kepair and Alterinp
I. H. TROUT, Prop
GIBSON & TAYLOR
Real Estate. Houses, Lots, and Land for sale.
South Side Square. Bonham, Texas.
[j. Lee Tarpley Co.
1 UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
r Hearse, Lowering Device, Church trucks, etc.
Res. Rhone 24t. E Side
March 2.—
for
Pittsburg County which met here
Saturday afternoon did not close
its labors until after dark and at
In dietriot oourt H. P. Pope, j the end of one of the stormiest
wv.u.M.v. ----o-~------ against whom there was a charge j sessions ever noted in a gathering
ley Philips, who demanded our of fraudulent disposition of mort- in this section. There were two
tickets and then called our at- I____.-----.... „ nio» of
_________________ McAlester, Okia
auspioes of The Current Litera-j ^ ca8e aggin8t (je0i LeGear The Republican convention
ture Club. Her subject yester- wft8 thpown out because he had Pittsburg County which met
day afternoon was Paris. Those been convicted in district court ' J-----'-----------J!j * '
who gathered at the hall were on the aamt, charge, that of theft
pleasantly greeted at the door by
Mesdames Tom Steger and Char-
personal enoounters and while
the temporary chairman and a
delegate were wildly striking at
with each other immediately in front
of the bench in the oourt room
another little melee was going on
in the aisle leading to the clerk’s
hen called our at* gagod property, entered a plea of
tention to a beautiful collection , flty aRd waH given two years
of pictures representing scenes in .Q the penitentiary.
the beautiful city of Paris; Mrs. j q60( LeGear, charged
Sherwood, assisted by Mesdames burglary| pioad guilty and was
Spangler, Kennedy, Bradford j g-ven ^w0 yeare inthereforma-
and Claypool, all ladies of artistic j ^ory> eentenoe was stayed in tne
taste had arranged her beautiful &8 LeGear is undcr 16 years of offioe.
ooilection most artistically and age> and under the new juvenile | J. F.' MoMurray was the
advantageously for the lecture , QOUrt law> oannot R0 to the peni-
which was to follow. Mre-8her* I tentiary. LeGear was turned
wood’s lecture was indeed a trip oyer tQ rpQtd Winkler, who was
over the oity oijParis, for all of her appointed guardian over him
Sh«hAH been to the with inductions to report to the
term. Mr,
Pleasant to take
The new laxative. Does
lot gripe or nauseate,
tures stomach and liver
roubles and chronic con-
stipation by restoring the
katural action of the stom-
Ich, liver and bowels.
■of060 substitutes. Price 50o»
iSaunders Drug Co.
llouliam. Texas
latarrh Cannot be Cured.
with Looal Applications, as they
cannot reach the seat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh is a blond or oon-
aiitvtional disease, and in order
to oure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
is taken internally and acts di-
rectly on the blood and mucous
eurfaoes. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
not a quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of the beBt
physisians ia this country for
years and ia a regular prescrip-
tion. It is composed of the best
tonics known, combined with the
best blood purifiers, acting di-
rectly on the mucous suriaces
The perfect comDination of the
two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. Send for testimonials
free. F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Props., Toledo. C).
Sold by dauggists, prioe 75o
Take Hall’s Family Pills for oon*
etipation.___
Neighborhood favorite.
Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor,
Maine, speaking of Electric Bit-
ters, says: “It ia a neighbor-
hood favorite herewith ua.” It
deaervea to be a favorite every-
where. It gives quick relief in
dyspepsia, liver complaint, kid-
ney derangement, malnutrition,
nervousness weakness and gen-
eral debility. Its action on the
blood as a thorough purifier makes
it especially useful as a spring
r preventing pueumuino i-"- medicine. This grand alterative
seovery is supreme. 50c and , ^onj0 ja gold under guarantee by
LOO at Saunders Drug Co. Trial j gaundeis Drug Co. 50c.
Keeping Open House.
Everybody is welcome when
i w0 feel good; and we feel that
Visited the Picture Snow. way onjy when our digestive or-
iLast night the jury, which iB 1 gans are working proPerj7‘ £r’
k up in the district SfLttoa™ rtomMh, HUfMid
p H. P. Pope case were kowlh so perfectly one can’t
Inel at the picture show. They help feeling good when he uaee
l ed until the show waa over, these pills. 25o at Saunders Drug
Led for a special exhibition for Co.
|“ir benefit, and were obligingly Nqw beautify y0ur dininglroom
|commodatei by Dr. Allen. ^ ! with one 0[ those beautiful fruit
fne jury, two deputy sheiriff’a, ioture8 at Don Ryburn’a.
|r. Allen and the man who rune ------
machine, were the sole spec- , A Life At Stake
(tors. j Your life may be atatake when
oouit from term to
Winkler waa also advised by the
Judge to administer corporal
punishment when necessary.
The Fred Burnett murder case
was called this afternoon and is
now on trial. This oase grew out
of the killing of Inman Johnson,
oolored, in August 1903 and has
attracted a large number of both
white and colored spectators.
IS A WORK OF ART.
listeners. She has been to the
city four times and knew where
to start us on our trip. We be-
gan our trip at the station thence
to the column of viotory over the
spot where once stood the prison
of the Revolution, where the
blood of many innooent viotims
had been spilled to satisfy the
anttry and misguided populace of
France. We then passed down a
beautiful boulefarde whose
beauty can only be seen by those
who take these trips. We reached
the river Seine over which we
crossed on beautiful white marble , _
bridges. We visited the Garden jhg ^how Windows of the Nunn &
of the Tulierrs which is one-half i
mile square. There we found1 *0nCS
the inhabitants of Paris enjoying
Miss Gertiude Hampton was
united in marriage to J. Q A.
Harrod, at the home of her par-
ents in Duunt lai-t Wednceda /
night. Mr. Harrod is city at-
torney of Durant. Miss Hampton
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
G. Hampton, who lived here L r
many years, and who have
friends all over this oounty.
A Neighboi of Yours
as well as yourself in liable at any
time to have rheumatism. We’re
all liable to have outs or burns,
bruises or scalds, crick in the
bnck, neck or side—s' m« kind of
an ache or pain. Then heed this
advice and tell your neighbors-
Ballard’s Snow Liniment relieves
all aches and pains and heals all
wounds. Sold by Saunders Drug
Co. ______
Only a girl who is willing to
take in wattling to support the
a
lead-
ing candidate from the start for
delegate at larg**. J. li. Wilkins,
with a large negro following, was
the lively competitor, with Col.
Busby, the ooal king, a dark
horse. The opposition to McMur-
ray at the eleventh hour brought
out W. Hayes Fuller, a clean family can afiord to marry
man but with leaning toward Col. i a man who wears lot of rings on
Busby. j his fingers
Walter S. Harris, former assist*
The Jumping Off Place.
J“Com-umption had me in its
|anp; anu l had almost reached
jumping off place when 1
advised to try Dr. King’s
kw Discovery; and I want to
» right now, it saved my life.
Iprovement began with the first
title, and after taking one doz-
| bottles I was a well and happy
jin again,’’ says George Moore,
|Grimesland, N. C. As a rem*
■y for coughs and colds and
laler of weak, sore lungs and
preventing pneumonia New
Lead the Daily Favorite, $2yr.
the sweet aroma of flowers, for
all Paris is a flower garden, the
balmy breezes and taking the
recreation that we Americans
miss by not having such places
at home.
We saw The Palace of Peace,
The Arch of Triumph, whioh was
begun by Napoleon in honor of
his great victories but not com-
pleted until after his star of suc-
cess had set. It is in the center
of intersection of twelve streets
and is one hundred and forty feet
high.
On our trip we rode on top of
an omnibus for three oents a trip
and our board was $1.20 per day,
for through the advice of our
much prized guide and instruct-
I ress, we chose these in place of
more expensive modes andhouses.
We visited many other notable
places but it is too much to tell
you about—Our kind editor could
not spare space for all the in-
teresting things seen and heard
at one of these lectures. Mrs.
Sherwood is such an artist at
word painting that those who miss
one of these lectures miss an edu-
cation. Her lecture this after-
noon was Florence.
For Sate
you notice any sign of kidney or
bladder trouble as irregularity
■ that could be quickley cured by
ro cows and three mules. All Foley's Kidney Remedy. Com*
^ ume with security. mence taking it at the first sign
Will H. Evans A Co. of danger. _
BECOMING
MOTHER
Is an ordeal which all
women approach with
indescribable fear, for
nothing compares with
the pain and horror of
. V____ _____ child-birth. The thought
t the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant mother
If all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts W >
fcadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousand, of women
kve found that the use of Mother’s Friend dunng pregnancy rob.
refinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life 0« mothec
I'ul child. Thia scientific liniment is a god-send to£ ciJnd
L">e of their most critical trial. Not only does Mother. Friend
irry women safely through the perils of chiid-bi^, but its use
sntly prepares the system for the coming event, prevents inomi g
I'ckncss," and other dU- --—
|»"ili>rts of this period.
by all druggiota at
■ - 1 per tx.ttle. Hook
I nt.ining valuable information free.
Uredheld Regulator Co., AtloeU.Oe.
Two of the prettiest show win-
dows ever seen in Bonham are
those of the Nunn & Jones Co.,
the popular olothiers. The in-
terior of the windows are finished
with the old mission effect, the
baok of eaoh being finished with
soroll work of the same design.
The dressing of the window is
artistically done and carries out
the simplicity of the designs.
The windows would be a credit to
any oity, and the contents of the
same carries the prevailing fash-
ions in spring wear for gentle-
men.
The decorations of these win-
dows cost a good round sum, but
their attractiveness and neatness
will more than repay the firm for
the time and monoy expended on
them.
ant United States District Attor-
ney, had been selected to start
the fireworks. Capt. J. P. Grady,
former United States Marshal,
was the cauous nominee of the
MoMurray following for tempor-
ary chairman. No sooner had
he been nominated than Harris
took the floor to speak. Some-
body was called a liar and soon
all was oonfusion, everybody
striking out at once and but for
some expert ducking there would
have been a score of black eyeB. (
A Democrat tried to get over the | loves n lover,
railing to help a Republican
friend and was laid out oy a well
directed Republican blow. Col.
Busby, who had called the con-
vention to order, stopped the riot
by insisting on the clerk calling
the roll.
Captain Grady won out, hands
down, ard the MoMurray people
ran the convention from that time
on, MoMurray being indorsed for
delegate at large and the fourteen
delegates his committee selected
instructed to vote for him us long
as his name was before the con-
vention.
Race Suicide
as President Roosevelt oalls it is
not nearly the menace to increase
in population that deaths among
infantB are. And eight out of
ten of thepe deaths are directly
or indirectly oaused by bowel
troubles. McGee’s Baby Elixir
cures diarrhoea, dvsentary, sour
stomach and all infant ailments of
this nature. Just the thing for
teething babies. Price 2i> and
50c. Bold bv Saunders Drug Co.
Naturally a jo jng man’s best
girl is all the world to him —
whioh explains why the ' wr^ld ^
Thousands Perish
Thousands perish every year
from consumption resulting from
a oold. Foley’s Honey and Tar
oures the most obstinate racking
coughs and expels ths cold from
your system and prevents con-
sumption and pneumonia. It
oured many oases of inoipient
consumption.
FOR SALE—A good brood
mare and mule oolt, and a good
four j ear old horee.
See W. C. Reevea.
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
Lovers
of good health should prevent
eioknesa instead of letting them-
selves get eiok and then try to
oure it. So long as you keep your
lives, bowels and storaaoh in a
hea'thy and aotive oondltion you
won’t get aiok. Ballard’s Her*
bioe relieve* oonstipation, inact-
ive liver and all eF-unaoh and
bowel trouble*. Sold by Saun*
dsn Drug Co.
A Most Valuable Ageat.
The Klyccrlns employed In Dr. Pierre’*
medicine* greatly enhance* the medicinal
properties which it extract* from native
medicinal roots and holds in solution
much iietter than alcohol would. It also
possesses medicinal properties of Its own,
being a valuable demulcent, nutritive,
antiseptic and antiferment. It ndds
greatly to theefllcacy of the lllack Cherry-
bark, llloodroot, Golden Seal root, Htone
root und Queen’s root, contained In
•Golden Medical Discovery ” in subduing
chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung affections, for all of which
these agents aro recommended by stand-
ard medical authorities.
In all ease* where there Is a wasting
away of flesh, loss of appetite, with weak
atomoflTi. as In the early stages of con-
•umtRi/m. there can be no doubt that gly-
cerine/acts as a valuable nutritive and
aid* jAic Golden Seal root. Stone root,
tiueifils ropt and Black Cherrybarx In
promoting digestion and building up tho
flesh aiff?>frength. controlling the cough
and brln ;»ig about a healthy condition
of the wrr------- ------ “ ""
not be ei
not cure
A Card
This is to oertify that all drug-
gists are authorized to refund
your money of Foley’e Honey and
Tar fails to cure your oough or
cold. It stops the cough, heals
the lungs and prevents serious
results from a cold. Cures la
grippe ooughs and prevents pneu-
monia and consumption. Con-
tains no opiates. The genuine is
in a yellow package. Refuse sub-
stitutes. Sold by Saunders Drug
Co.
The opposition to McMurray
was composed largely of the
carpetbag element here who ar >
still dying. They mourned on
the advent of statehood and will
not be comforted. The only sat-
isfaction they got Saturday was
in the adoption of a resolution
severely condemning the State
administration and the Legisla-
ture, particularly advising the
latter to shut up shop and go
ill* ivstcm. Of course, it must
vied to work miracles. It wl'l
msiimptlon except In D* earlier
■••111 iiarv MVere i<t11•
Man is foolish to borrow trou-
b e if he oan find another man
foolieh enough to lend him
money.
Foley’s Orino Laxative is eold
under a positive guarantee to
oure constipation,Jeick headache,
stomach trouble, or any form of
indigestion. If it fails, the man*
u'aoturers ref nl your money.
What more can any one do?—
Sold by Saunders Drug Co.
A woman hopes her children
will look like her-and she hopes
her photographs won’t.
£*****#******* **-!*l‘tp*
ill W
*
hang-on rough*, or those of long standing,
©von when accompanied by bteQdlfif from
lungs, that It has performed Its most
marvelous cures. .
Prof. Filth y Klllngwood, M. D., of Den-
nett Med. College, Chicago, says of gly-
cerine: „ .
"In dyspepsia It serves an excellent purpoee.
Holding a fixed quantity of ibe Pjroshle of
hydrogen In solution, it Is one of the ties*
Diifiuficturfd product*of Ih* limp In
Its action upon enfoebled, disordered tlotu-
achs, especially If there I* ulceration or ra-
larrhal ga-trllls (catarrhal latlawma-lon or
stomach). It Is a most efcrlanl preparation.
Glycerine will relieve many cases of pyrosis
(hearinuin) and exceaelve gastric (stomach)
''"Golden Medical Discovery" enriches and
puriHes i lot lilnod curing blotches, piiuplrs,
truptkotia, scrofulous swellings and old surac
"V.-l.dVo Dr. It V. Fierce, of Huffalo, NY.
for free booklet telling all about llie native
unsliclnal usiis iv no posing this euuderlU*
B^Uicine. There la no alcohol lu Ik
and what everybody says must be so - -that w: are l:
making the very j*.
Cheapest Price
in dishes, Glassware, Ti iwar: and Enameled ware
that was ever offered in the town. If you don t
believe It come and see.
CHAS. DAVIS & CO.
„ The Hardware People Bonham and Ravenna
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