The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 279, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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AN ORDINANCE.
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Market Price for Cattle and Hogs
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said city liable for the payment
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E. H. PRITCHETT ...
W. d. Spotts.,...•<
The D
Route
afford a tl
Mete Doi
Train Sir
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other.. Tei
provides t
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see me for bargains in farm
Co.
Use Gas far Cooking.
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for colored 7
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KOQd Me^t and lAire Hog Lard delivered to anj part pf the
Biggerstaff ®. McMurray
New West Texas Town.
Chatauqua (formerly Vigo) i
the main line of the Texas 4 Pi
oifio Ry., in Callahan County-
one of the best Watered oounSi
in the State. Write Bruce Knigh
Secy., Chatauqua Townsite Ct
Colorado, Texas, or E. P. Turns
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Also for bloating, biliousness,
or complexion, use
Rsstorativa, Write
Will Buy Potatoes. ,
—All this week. Must be clean,
not smaller than a hen egg, and
in bran or potato sacks, 50 cents
per bushel. Will buy all this of a poll tax to said city, and who
week and next Monday, pfehall fail or refuse to pay said
W. R. White Produee Co.
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tax for any year prior to Februa-
ry 1st after same shall have ac-
crued, shall be required to work
on the public streets and alleys
of said city at the rate qf .One
Dollar per day until said tax and
all penalties and all costs'pre-
scribed by this ordinance are
fully paid. Said work to be done
under the direction and supervis-
ion of the street Commissioner.
Sec. 2. On the first day of I other information apply to this
Let me send you free, for Ca-
tarrh, just to prove merit, a Trial
size Box of Dr. Shoop’s Catarrh
Remedy. It is a snow white
creamy, Healing antiseptic balm,
Containing such healing ingre-
dients as Oil Eucaliptus, Thymol,
Menthol, etc., it gives instant.and
lasting relief to Catarrh of the
nose and throat. Make- the free
test and see for yourself what
this preparation can and will ac-
complish. Address Dr. Shoop,
Racine, Wis. Large jars 50 cents.
Sold by J. W. Peeler.
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JO.A-HSHIN? .
BULKY LWKKr>
awn qavi<ujin'zv>
Ancient Rome
is now merely a memory of the
past. Ballard’s Snow Liniment
is the family liniment of the
twentieth century. A positive
cure for Rheumatism, Burns, Cuts
Sprains, Neuralgia etc. Mr. C.
H. Runyon, Stanberry, Mo.,
writes: “I have used Snow Lini-
-fanent for Rheumatism and all
pain, I can’t say enough in its
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UNDERTAKERS ANDJMBALMERS
New Hearse, Lowering Device, Churihtrucks, etc. Res.Phone 241. El
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NOT1CB TO THH PUBLIC.
aajr arroneoua reflection upon the
•hauacter, standing or reputation of
any person, firm or corporation which
may appear in the columns of The Fa-
vorlte will be gladly corrected upon Its
bslng brought to the attention of the
VnblUhera •
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Should Convince Even the Moat Skep-
tical ot Ito Truth.
If there Is the aPg'tetrt doubt in the
.minds of any that,Dandruff ger.-ns do not
exist, their belief U compelled by th-
fact that a rabbit Innoc’tlntet with the
germs became bald In six, weeks' time.
It must be nrr-trr-. tn an— pmrrm
therefore that the *’ • • '-.•nr.tiu . of
baldness Is the dcstrue'lon qf, tho germ—
which act it rucrersfully nrbompllahed
tn one hundred per cent, of ensev .by
the appncatlqn of NewKro’,--KefpIcl.le.
Dandruff i« caused by ihe same germ
which cause. baldnosa and can be pre-
vented with the sains remedy—Newbro's
Herplclde.
Accept no rubstliut*. "Destroy tho
cause you remove the effect.” ,
Sold by leedlhr drugvlata. Send 10c. In
stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co„
Detroit. Mleh.
Two sixes—SO cents and 11.00.
Saunders' Drug Co., Special Agta
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Makes a Woman 1
Look Ten Years 1
Younger - (
Becaase it takes 1
a flreat welflht )
oif her mtnd . . *
Jell-O
Solves tho daily Dessert problenu
by using JaU-Oikh poet<'>}• to serve
x6i9e«antdasesn.uvsryda, -?^heyear..
Jell-O fro be prejusred
Al “ksmJfejrfhV atrot1 yj— suealjr •
and set to cook
r^vc^^JLOo.
rojaMaSjimmwper package, at all
grocers, I
Ce^Lckm.LY,
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young high eohool student from
injuries received in a recent con-
test,
President Elliot, of Harvard,
announ'ceshis intention of attend-
ing the Harvard-Yale game, and
gays that if he observes any bru-
tality or rowdyism, he will issue
an order forbidding the students
from engaging in the sport here-
attir. ...
These are manifestations that
the educators of the country are
taking notice of a condition that
the newspapers have reported for
several years—the gradual de-
velopment of the goodpld-fagh-
ianed football contests into semi-
professional games where the
moat cruel and vicious practices
are permitted. President Roose-
velt recently expressed himself
as very much against the pre-
vailing foot ball methode, and
other men prominent in official
and eduoaHonal Ijfe have approv-
ed his sentiments.
This is not a crusade against
college athletics which are con-
sidered essential in themselves to
the proper development of mind
anckbody, but a protest, increas-
ing daily in volume, against the
misuse of a really splendid sport.
The students of Saint TTohn’s
school at Marlins, New York,
have resolved to play no more
football games with other schools.
In their resolutions they declare
that professionalism and fake
'scholarship arc largely responsi-
ble for the rough tactics and de-
miralizing influences of the
game.
The school board of Alton, Ill.,
> has placed a ban on the game in
the public schools of that city,
owing to the death of a popular
I will mail you free, to prove
merit, samples Of my Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative, and my book on ei-
ther Dispepsia, the Heart or the
Kidneys. Troubles of >he Stom-
ach, Heart or Kidneys, are
merely symptoms of a deeper ail-
ment. Don’t make the common
error of treating symptoms only.
Symptom treatment is treating
the result of your ailment, and
not the cause. Weak stomach
nerves—the inside nerves, means
stomach weakness, always. And
the Heart, and Kidneys as well,
have their [controlling or inside
nerves. Weaken these nerves and
I you inevitably have weak vital
•organs. Here is where Dr.
Shoop’s Restorative nas made its
fame. No other remedy even
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- THE DAILY FAVIMHTE
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THE FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
OlDYEREVERWfrfliHIN’ A/
IN THER HAZY, MAZY (WY8 ->
ft) frfl&HIKANP frWISHIN’^
Ater-ri-ble WAYS? r/
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My;!,
Requiring all citizens of the City
of Bclnbam liable for the pay-
ment of poll tax and who shall
Tail or refuse to pay the same
for any year prior to Feb. 1st missiorier, he shall on conviction
aftpr same shall have accrued
to work on the streets in person
or furnish an: able bodied sub-
stitute at the rate of $1.00 per
day until same and all costs is
fully discharged, and providing
a penalty for failure to so work
or furnish substitute, after
having received not less than
three days notice, and provid-
ing for additional costs: ”
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as tbeyci
not reach (he diseased portion
the ear. There is only one*
to cure deafness, and that is!
constitutional remedies. Tel
ness is caused by an inflam
condition of the mucous lining
the Eustachian Tube. WhentS
tube is inflamed you have.
rumblingsound or imperfect,heii
ing, and when it is entirely clod
Deafness is the result, and unli
the inflammation can be tah
out and this tube restored to I
normen con^itionv hearing
be destroyed forever; nine gm
out of ten are caused by Catara
which is nothing but an inflafl^
condition of the mucous surftfll
We wi.l give One Hundred M
lars for any case of Deafnl
(caused by catarrh) thatcaM
be cured by Hail’s Catarrh (M
Send for circulars, free. j
F. J. Cheney & Co., ToledM
Sold by druggists, 75o. j
Take Hall's Family Pilhl
constipation. |
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tannin county national bank
I’upirnl, SIOO.OOO.OII. twvi tu» nud V'rufitt, tTe.oeo.Qfl,
The utrenzth of thu institution lira not idone tn its- capital, surplu,'
sud resources but in the character i nd financial responsibility of n,»
men who'cdliduct its affairs.
Iti business is governed with-th a'- conservatism combined with (Q.
terprise and up-to-date methpdstvhic; creates soundness and satisfactory
service. llu.'Tiro
B O N H A M
ciui or ctl
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2 advertisin;
Into the cl
will rt.L'y
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prepared
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tive, and it is r.o surprise that she
took >t I
log drag. They laugh at B.>n- S,%Utote«Tw^
*- “' haw, but Benham is a natural
born leader.—State Press. j
. , The average R>nham citizen is J?^kn*iX,
not slow to take hold of [a good
thing, and is aljrayi onUelooB-**
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his riwu condition Qnjtncia ly end
advertise and fmprove Bonham.
Chamberlain's tough Remedy Benefits a
City Councilman at Kingston.
Jamaica.
Mr. W. O’fieily Fogarty, who
is a member of the City Council
at Kingston, Jamaica, West
Indies, writes as follows: "One
bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough C. F, A., Dallas, Texas, tor
Remedy had good effect on a
cough that was giving me trontyte
and I think I should have been
more quickly, relieved if I had
continued the remedy. That it
was beneficial and quick in re-
lieving me there is no doubt and
it is my intention, to obtain an-
other bottle.” For sale by J. W,
Peeler.
Use Gas for Cooking.
"The Bonham Knocker.”
Four for 50o.—Foster, photo.
Alt YER W0RMIN,5QUlRWNCflN,
CO A-n&HIHANPfrWI6H!N’
Th’JOY-FUL-EST MAN? 1)
BA1TI
Byron Wttttama. —
Copyr^bL
' THANKS FOR THE BOQUET.
Fannin County is making use
of the split- log drag on the streets
and roads. This is something
that Fannin County, and Bonham
especially—that town having ta-
ken the initiative—has reason to
feel proud of.. Nothing these
enterprising people could do will
advance their county more than
work’which reeulb-in good roads.
The co-operative road improve-
* nTeht Work Which Was InaUgur-
ated by the Denison Board of
Trade, and which has been fol-
lowed by the use of the split-log
drag, has demonstrated very
clearly to the people ot this sec-
tion that goo.! ro ds are worth
the ooet of making and the cost
of maintaining.—Denison Heraldj
Advices from Fannin are to the
effect that the split-log drag has
proved to be highly satisfactory
to the people, and it is- oornirg
into general use. It is thsreforfel
unnecessary to say that the roads]
in Fannin County are better th» n
ever in the history of the county.
Bonham took the initiative, did it?
That is hardly « matter of infor-
mation to the world, provided
Fannin County is ueifig the drag.
Bonham took the initiative in
selling rabbits, in markets outside
of the State. Bonham hasa citi- __________
zen who insisted the industry of ■
catching snakes for the market. | ’
C. K. McGdun, "
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Use Gas for Cooking.
Coal.
We sell the best McAlester
Coal. Get our prices.
Steger Lumber Co.
be fined in any sum not exceed-
ing Ten Dollars, and in case said
person sends a substitute and
said substitute shall fail or refuse
to do good and efficient work as
directed by the Street Commis-
sioner, such substitute may be
discharged by the Street Com-
missioner and no credit shall be
allowed, and the person so noti-
fied may again be summoned and
Sec. 1. Be it oraainadby the required to work ^s in first in-
stance. • W. A7 Spangler,
Attest: Mayor.
R. B. Elroy, City Sec’y.
Jamestown Ter-Centennial.
Norfolk, Va., April 26 to Nov.
30th, 1907, via M. K. 4 T. Going
and returning via same mute.
Claes A—$52 00. Limit Dec.
15, 1907. Class B-$46.85. Lim-
it 60 days. Class C—$37 20.
Limit 15 days.
Via New York City in one di-
rection. Class D—$65 50. Lim-
it Deo. 15th, 1907, Class E—
$54.65. Limit 60 days.
For extensions, stop overs, and
flND YER WE YERFteHldmCKlE t)lD YER EVER GO A-FI6HIK-
OH WWT MPPEIlMWERm.-.
. To GO A FISHIN AND A-WISHIN’
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EERGIT
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fc LIQUID
P H I L I
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Office over Nunn & Jones Company’
city property.- BONHAM, TEXAS.
WE DO THE WORK1
at the CITY DYE Works. We also do all kinds of Kepair and Alteri^
CITY DYE WORKS
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1 Initructi’. i
J am.- Ra;<i
‘ priii tert
I jn:'ol!enH<-
summoned to work on the public
streets and alleyp, as provid- d in
■' Sec. 2 of this ordinance, i» addi»
1 tion tovtii other penalties now or j
; hereafter provided, the following
; costs: For As'ewbr and Collec-
tor’s certificate, 25 cents; for the
notice to work, 50 cents; provid-
ed that any person so notified to
worlTshall have the right trfr-any
time, an or before the d’ay on
which he is notified to work, to
pay to the Assessor snd Collector
his said poll tax and all costs and
penalties other_4han those pre- Jti
scribed in this section, in full jji
satisfaction of said tax and costs, fj*
Bee. 4. Any person liable for «
the payment of a poll tax to s%id iji
city, who shall fail or refuse to
pay samp prior to February .1st
after same shall have accrued, ] tB
and who shall thereafter fail or
refuse to.pay-said taxt and the “
penalties thereon acioFued on or j
before the day he may be notified —
to appear ai d work on the public i“”
streets and alleys of -said city,
and who shall fail or refuse aft.-r
having as tnuoh as three days'
notice so to do, to appear either'
in person or by an able-bodied
substitute and work the uumber
ot days necessary to pay said
tax, penalties and costs at the]
rate of One Dollar per day, he
shall on conviction be fined in
any sum not exceeding Ten Dob
lars.
Seo. 5. If any person so noti-
fied to work on the public streets -
and alleys of said city as provid-
ed in Sec. 2 of this ordinance,
shall appear arid shall fail or re*
fuse to do good and efficient w’ork
as directed by the Street Com-
Travel Right
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M. K T. Ry. \
“THE FLYER.”
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An up-to-date train of. comfort and convenience. Observation
"sleepers to Kansal city or St Louis. See any M. K, &• T. Agent or.J
write -r-g------— . ______________"'*^1
W. q. CRUSH, Q. P. & T. A., Dallas, Texas. !
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Did yectevi
With a hulu.,™..
Trudge aushw’ahd awishin1 •
With a big bite hunch ?'
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For Exchanges
Over First Nat’l Bank WILL H. EVANS & G
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Dr- J. V. Jenkins
i .y. Northweit Corner Squa.ro llonhe.m, Texas,
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Dr: Jenkins, of Baltimore, Md.. is with me,
• Dentistry in every ease and prices reasonable for
ij Qae used for painless extraction < f teetL No work
’ people. All work guaranteed. I’hohe 339.
jjrW u.
bad breath
Dr. Shoop’s
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book. Dr. Racine, Wis. Tht
Reatontive is, sold by W.
Peatar.
February of each year or as soon
praise.—Sold by Saunders Drug "f®®Fe4fWr »■ practicable ths City
Assessor and Collector shall fur-
nish the City Marshal with a list
of ail persons on the assessment
rolls,^against whom a poll tax
has been assessed, and also a list
cf persons, known to him liable
for a poll tax who have not been
assessed for same. It shall then
be the duty of the City Marshal
or any policeman to notify each
of said persons on said list to ap-
pear at the City Hall on a day
mentioned, same to be not less
than three days from the date of
said notice and. report to the
Street Commissioner for work on
the streets and alleys of said City.
Said notice may be given orally
or in writing left at the residence
i some
member of bis family over 10
years of age, and said party so
notified shall then be required to
comply with said -notice and do
good and efficient work for a time
sufficient to discharge the said tax
and the penalties and costfl here-
in provided for, said time to be
fully worked to the proper frac-
tion of a day. Provided, that
a: y person so notified to work
may furnish an able-bodied sub-
stitute who shall be permitted to
do flflid work, and, providvd f
thef? that sail parties shall be bo I
notified at such times and la such I
numbers at a tim^r as the Btreet ]
TjimmlisTouer may Be’ableto I
work profi^ibly. , _ I
claims to treat the inside nerves. for tmr
m Woodwork and Bl__
w» laWa .mower repairing
Be department 111 under dli
Barnard who i—„„
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Pierr<''« medicines
».t»l card or
~ |<xT7r,
lite Uulo
ru«<l-
A Bold Step.
’ Ti overcome the well-grounded and
reaaonahlo objections of the morn intel-
ligent to the use of secret, medicinal com-
pounds, Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.
Y., sYitno time ago. deci.l.sl to make a bold
departure from tho usual course pursued
by the makers of put-up medicines for do-
. g<> has broad-
nTy to the whole world, a full
e list of all the ingredients
rtho composition of his widely
^dic>nes. Thus be has taken
is Matrons and patients jnto
|<fnce. Thus too ho has ro-
r tedieines from among secret
of doubtful merits, end made
ntdicu of Known Composuton.
By this bold •«tett 1 >r. Pierce has sho-vn
jbject try^n to
MOniwon-r1?>'? ^9 party notified with
, **’)|<| SW A fin V» rt IS ksm 4n»*,l.« asm
ave pHbled ’iijbn If? fn
and complete Bat ot all
irredenta compoHlng It, but a small
has bt-en complied *
Bonham took the initiative in; K
--- J p<>row»w cvmwbvsHjo *
Coun y. Bonham tcok th iniua-
, to any one M-udi.>g addraaaon .____
---- - - „ . ■’, by letter, to Dr. IL V. Pierce, fiuffah
I £*4 MWMtta* the sense- Frost _____
[ book It will tn learned that Dr. Pierce's rood-
mestlc use, a
cast and orm
and eompL
entering inV
Celebrated (
bis numenn
his full s!un
tnovetWblv!
nostr/m
thcmLfl
By this t-old Ftt-Q J]r- Pier
m.-.X».ll.yr.tii.o
Not only does the Wrapper
ot Dr. Pierce's Goldep Medical Dtacovt,,.
famous tuedlchie for weak atouaUi. pld
Byer or bllluuanesB and all catarrhaJ diseases
when-rer located, have printed inion ft. tn
—. . _ fuij sH<i complete Itet ot all
--------....a composing IL but a small
book has bts-n compiled trori numerous
Mandard,medical works, of all the different
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building a cotton mill, in Fannin mt*.
i ncmU
tive in cf t tbiisning the first whip j l
sock ^factory in Fannin. Bon- i ^kM'i^Wat^t-l______
ham is always taking the initia-1
-g. -• I withal they lire made from native, med icl-
iia 4v io a>v rui ^ssuv v.sa.v r»x>U of <rvul valuai tlx) that wxme vf
in this matter of the split-1
U„«h wt R >n- t’ereoufcOTer-wotked. - run-dowA,” nervous
Jtated wumo, were caaMosuL luex
- W’,h*' Indiana fur siniflar ailments
their In fact, trr of th®
j ot the uses
--------------le native, me-
_______________—__--,-F_____u *w>kM!*4f«yn JhW Imlln-s.
?> *• thing, and is always onTEHoolc- bLoritTp'Simmn
» » - In imnenv. efllclcrft mmCdy for n-gulatlhg all theworn-
OSLt for an opportunity to improve tll|. functions, correcting displacements, ai
■„ rtnnnM;.'l» Prolapsus, ar.tevcr-.lon and rrtorvenrtan.
hralti. bold lay an ilsakrs tn Ei-..2ck.«a
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