The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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The dinner is cooking, callers
children need your attention.
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You need something at once from your Drug
Store. Don’t worry—-telephon us what you want
and we will deliver it at once subject (to your ap- .
proval, without charge.
Prescriptions filled with remarkable rapidity and
courteousness, being called for and delived to you
within a short time after you have summoned us by
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ted io help in the music.
Rev. H. L. Walker, who found
that Mr. Adair co jld ocme at thia
time, after ooneultation with lo-
cal pastorj [ resent in 4own, and
also with several member* of the
various churches in Bonham and
finding aentijnent favoring a co-
operative meeting, an I a great
desire generalljrexfrecess that
Mr. Adair hold a meeting, was
arranged with him to tegin Sun-
day night.
This map of Ocd has had a
wond«(fui career. Will not every
one pray for a sweeping revival?
H. L. W.
Mr. Adair has juit closed a ■
great revival at Dodd City. He
will bring his einger with him,
and all members of our choir and
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This is a new departure in Bonham. Here-to-fore
he “little Women” had to take muses’ garments or
tofhm^ Ndw they can buy ready made skirts or suits
hat fit tkem,that were made* for them and no other.
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Thompson, Abernathy Co.
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Capital is One Million—Profits in Three
Years Will Pay Landis Fine and
Then Have Nice Sum.
Boneless chicken and boneless
turkey are pure food products in
cans just received at Kincaid,
Reedy 4 Hughes. '
Sacks Wanted.
I want all the second
sacks I can get.
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INIIHNA BMStN
YEARS: ls""™°
no lees than $10,516,083- on a
capitalization of $1,000,000 or
.over 1000 per cent a year. The
Indiana company in 1906 earned
moqe than any subeidary com-
pany of the big combination.
i Earnings of Standard Oil Co. of That Claims He Will Be Victorious V hen
State $10,000,000 a Year. The Returns Are All In,
New .York, Sept. 19.—More
light was shed c8T the various
^■^subsidary companies of theStan-
•T dard Oil Co. yesterday when F.B.
Kellogg, who is conducting the
: Federal suit, succeeded in placing
•/'upon the record the profits of
•/ i seventeen of the principal subsi-
dary companies in 1903 and
_ 1906. The statement of earnings
1 of the Standard Oil Co. of Indi-
ana, which was recently fined
$29,240,000 by Judge Landis of
Chicago for |rebateing, disclosed
BOIS D' ARC WAGONS
Bois d‘ Arc Rim Wheels, Oak Wheels, all kinds
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Oklahoma City, Okla., Sept. 19 :
— Later returns from the state-
hood election do not materially ■
change the results indicated by'
returns up to yesterday after-
noon. Democrats are claiming
the election of Haskell by f rom !
35,000 to 40,000. Gov. Frantz
continues optimistic and says he
will be elected when lhe returns J
from the back districts are re-
ceived. Thye are many counties '
isolated from telephone*and tele-
that in 1906 the company^ earned grftph offl0e and the retUrns from
these'will come by mail. Tt is
not believed possible the result
can be changed.
Politicians are now speculating
on the probable action of the
President. It has been- stated
during the campaign, by Repub-
licans of more or less prominence
that the constitution will not lo- k
good to him] No copy of the
document has ever been forward-
ed to Washington. Unless there
is a suggestion of politics con-
hand i nected with the President’s ao-
i tion, however, he will confine
himself to an examination of the
constitution to see if it is in har-
i mony with the enabling act. If
so he will issue his proclamation
admitting Oklahoma as a State.
Otherwise, the two territories wi 1
be in the same position as before, i
with the exception that they will
have the recollection of a very ,
strenuous campaign in which
much money was spent.
Use Gas for Cooking.
f ED D STEGER, Puksidrst WALTER O. SILER Cashirr tj?
>• M. LEVINE IAT.VM.IHI- MACK * A I SON' A...: i ---
T GUST. STEGFbi.Bxt) Vick-PltM , P. C. THUFtMOND, attoknet
>• We Want Your Account be It Ever so Small
I Bonham-Bank & Trust Co.
CAPITAL $50,000.
C. F. Cbrhtemen, Chu E Fo»t-r, J M- l.ov r.-s
J. A Mvmi, Juo. P st--<er,0. F. W»lton
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We have a fresh supply of Fine Choc-
olates' and other fine candles. We
are also headquarters for Celebrated
CALIFORNIA FRUITS .
Nunn & Jones Co., clotbiebs
1000 PER CT. INVESTMENTS RESULTS REMAIN THE SIME^
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Haskell Elected by from 35,000 to 40,-
000. Speculation now Centers
About Probable Action of the
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We extend a glad hand to every man oi -b y
'looking for good things to wear.
We are always pleased to show our
or anything you wish to see in our choice headwear or
Toggery- —- . t.
Stocks are full at this writing and its a sp'endtd
time to be Idoking around.
Don’t forget to take a peep at our $20 and $22 50
Suits and pur >20 and $25 00 Overcoats.
Match them if you can. * <
ween giving satisfaction throughout America as
Kd and reliab.'e article in th e Cook Stove line
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tong period of time in the life of. any individual i
hl or object. That is the length of time
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I COOK STOVE
This Office Prints.
Letter head?, note heads, bill
heads, envelopes, statements,
visiting cards, invitations, busi- j
ness cards, etc. • In fact we can
print anything any of the city
houses can, and just as good,,
and in most oases cheaper. You
may-get some jobs cheaper by
sending away, but they will turn
right around and bug you by
charging you too much for some-
thing else. We donTt do this; we
fry to treat all alike.
Noted Evangelist Coming.
Mr. Lockett Adair, known aa
("The Converged Policeman,” of
Dallas will begin a revival meet-
ing next Sunday night, in Bon-
ham. The ten*, will be located
twobicoks west of the square on.
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vVe can promise you the best assortment
er had an opportunity of selecting from,
mdred on display and every one a good
>ecial value. Every proper material is represented and
e price range is wide. Special lines for
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Hated and foul blo<J
which are beincTj
:il all the surround
te and penaanent
.ion ; the discharg.
oration of si»rroam|J
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Uipure condition 0[J
aotue constitution^
disease germa intul
hich has not beejj
atever the cause, td
>er.iy nourish and1
inters, lotions, etc 1
jdtsce inflanimati™
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.uhle, drives <nit
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luantntly.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907, newspaper, September 20, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365246/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.