The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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TILLMAN PROPHESIES.
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School Shoes
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Dentistry
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THE LOCAL MARKETS.
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FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD.
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Dr F. C Allen
Over Hub Cl o. Store
Will Meet Friday Night. Banquet Sat-
urday Night
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Road Guard, Precinct No. 3,
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EXCELLENT
SCHOOL SHOI
KAVOHITK want add Drinn result*
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GIBSON & TAYLOR
Real Estate, Houne", Lota, and Land for asrie.
South Side Square, Boob am, Texan.
Ibis Market Report Is Corrected Daily
and Can Be Relied Upon.
Adams, on Rural route No. 5-
Mrs. C. H. Clark and children
w 10 visited at l ie home of J. A.
Duncan left yesterday for their
home in Iowa Park.
All members of the Fraternal
Brotherhood lodge will take no-
tice that a special meeting of the
lodge has been called for Friday
night for the purpose of initiat-
ing new member* and making ar-
rangements for banquet Saturday
night. Several of the district of-
ficers will be here and • a great
time is anticipated.
All members are urged to b*
Iwwx Uu^instf.sters Srek Savings Insti-
tutioftS.
•ts.
Road Guard, Precinct No. 2,
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Texas Senator Will Probably Speak at
Bryan Dinner.
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Bryan and Crnnon Will Lead the Ewe
Great Parties.
—ypsteidey m.nning thn Com-
minHionere’ Court completed the
talk of checking up the different
Entered st the I’o.toffice at Bonham
Texas, as Second-Class Matter.
Subscription, per month ..28c
Six Months, In advance S125
Owe Yser, in ad vanes...., 12.00
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TME-WWtY—FAVORITE
met; NORTH CENTER STREET
PERSONAL.
R«>v. M. L Hamilton ^vent io
High yesterday. .
Capt. W. J. Hood went to
- tai savings banks.
CULBERSON GOES TO CAPITAL
.There are a few items in this
List that the price does not change
daily, but will bs corrected evtry
time it dcee change.
Cotton seed
Corn
Chickens, friers..
Chickens, hens...
Eggs............
Butter.
Hay, choice--.. ....
Hay, No. t.
Hav, No. 2.
Alfalfa
Sweet potatoes....
Irinh potatoes. ... .
Turk ays per lb;. .;
Toma oes per lb..
Turnips
Okra per lb
Snap baans, per lb
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BAK
Bumnnross : S •:
Something doing at Woodman
Hall Friday night. Don't miss
it. • - -
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Thera is not a better mtgezine
published in the South than Hol- present, both Friday and Satur-
land’s and we have made ar-
rangements whereby you can
read it and the Daily Favorite
both one year for only 82.00.
FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Capital. PlOO.tiOO.OU. Nurplns and Profits, »TO,<><•<>. 06.
The strength of the Institution lies not alone In its capital, surplus
and resources but in the character and fiuaoeial responsibility of the
men who conduct its affaire. i
Ita business is governed with that oousarratism combined with eo- I
’■*'* Uterprise and up-to-date methods which create* soundness and satisfactory |
JW- pserviae.
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Muflkrs fOv. We, tt.lO up to f3 <W
‘We’ve every style thaV* wanted.
Dallas, Tex., Nov. 12.—United
States Senator Charles A. Cui**
berson will not attend the ban-
quet to be given in honor of Gov.
T. M Campbell, in San Antonio,
next Saturday night. Mr. Cul-
berson departed tonight for
Washington, and will not be in
Texas again until after the ad-
journment ol Congress.
Senator Culbereon will attend
the banquet on the nightof No- 8- Boggess; assistant, Sam Pow-
vember 26, to be given by ths
Democrats of Washington as a
compliment to William Jennings Daily Paris. No assistant ap- «
Bryan. It is expected that he
will be one of the speakers.-
' Danvilla, 1U^ .N jx. 13 —la an
!interview here today Senator,
Benjamin R. Tillman of South
Carolina declared that President
Roosevelt would not accept a
third term and that Uncle Joe
Cannon, speaker of the house of
repreewifsM^?’, would be the re-
publican nominee. Bryan, Mr.
Tillman said, would be the demo-
cratic nominee withoutdoubt.
It you miss the. big reduction
jjogne of pictures Saturday you
can blame no one but yourself,
for Don Ryburnhas put the price
on 250 picturee that will sell
them. 8-le starts at 1 o’clock.
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W . W. Rutsstc, PTMMent
J. T. Kanwsor, Vtos-Presld.nl
J. W Huimm., CssXIsr
C. L RkADVVtD. Ass'! Cashtsf
12 00
48 to 50c;
1 50 to 3.25;
2 25 to 3.00
15c
15 to 25
8.00
7.00
5 50
13.50
50 to 1 00
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50 to 75o
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To make room for my immense
Christmas stock I am forced to
rid of some of my stock of
framed pictures on hand will open
1 o’clock. Saturday only.—Don
Ryburn.
Dr. E, L. Day, an experienced
eye, ear, nose and throat special-
ist, formerly of Beaumont, will
move to Bonham, which city will
be his permanent hnme on and
after Friday, Nov. 15th, and can
be found by inquiring at the
Saunders Drug Co. The doctor
oomee roommended by his pro
feeei >nnl brothers as his associa
ti?ns pre essentially ethical and
hie p ran lie* rxoluwive'y confined
to hie specialty.
JjLrt ’’pivy w-ht to Paris yes-
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Commissioners’^ Court Working
Over Time. ~ Road Overseers’
Reports finished.
When anything particular^ go<d in Men’s Tog-
gery is required, here’s where’ycu’ll be moat apt io
find it and most men know ft. ~~ 7—---;; ■* q
Nunn Jones Co.,
—--rhxhfs- Hate and Toggary. ______ .
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everything in fairly good chape, i —
In the afternoon they elected •
the appointive offi era of the
oounty, such as county farm
superintendent, county physi-
cian, road guards and aaeiatar.ta
and court house janitor. The
appointments were as follows:
County Farm Superintendent,
S. E. Goss.'
County Farm Physician, Dr.
8. W. Van Noy.
Court House Janitor, James 8.
Bryant.
County Jail Physician, Dr. J.
A. Lannius,
Road Guard, Precinct No. lr J.
When the blood is pure and healthy the skin will be soft, smooth and
healthy humor the effect issliown by rashes, eruptions, Ixiils and pimples, 1 u*e of printers ink that the ms 1
or other <
countless pores---- ..
of impurities through the perspiration that is constantly passing through 1
these little tubes. There are other glands that pour out on the skin an oily
substance to keep it soft and pliable When the blood becomes Oiled with
humors and acids these' are. thrown off through tire pores and plands,
burning and irritating the skin and drying up the natural oils so that we
haVe not only Acne. Ecsema, Salt Rheum, etc , but such dry, scaly slrin
affections as Tetter, Psoriasis, and kindred troubles The treatment of skin
trouble* with sieves, washes, lotions, etc. is not along the right line True,
■n'ch treatment relieves jomeof the itching and discomfort and aids in keep-
tag the akin clear, but it does not reach the real cause of the trouble, which
•re humors In the blood, and it can therefore have no real curative effec^ on
these akin affections. S. S. S., a gentle acting and perfect blood purifier, is.
the beat and quickest treatment. It goes down into the .blood and removes
the humors, fiery acids and poisons from the circulation, cools the overheat-
erf blood, and by sending a fresh stream of nourishing blood to the shin
fMwmanrntlv cures skin diseases of every character. 8. S. S. is made entirely
otlhealth producing roots, herbs and barks, and is an absolutely .safe remedy
for voting or old. • 8. 8 8. cures Eciema, Acne. Salt Rhenm, Tetter, Pho-
-I—t- .]| otbcr disagreeable and unsightly eruptions of the skin, (Spedal
,i>h mediral advice dem rad furnished free to All
So^rito. y THB swaff Wfcurivcou ATMJWAi (fib
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the fol
cake a
and avH
from al
Chemical
of alum
and that
den remJ
to take I
T' lodge to .ignt at 7 o’clock. Wcrk
in Tniliatiry and First degrees.
r Look at Don Ryburn'i show
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1 Fort Worth, Tex., Nov. 12.—
More than one hundred Texas v-
Postmasters met in annual ooh- [QfHT HAPPE
vention here today. The most
1 important paper read was one by
^oalmastlBr.^e^h Strong, of Hou's-
, _ _ . . , j u ton, on “Hostal Savfagq Banks”
g* A ¥ ¥7^ A number of sms’l farms a ,d cheap ’ . * £ ,■ . .
M 4 1 g* hemes and v<u.unt lots in Bonha’u. J Strong earnestly advocated the
Easy payments. Can haudle trade ’ establisnruenLOf such institutions
(Iver First Nat’l Bank WILL H. EVANS r& Co. by ,be-
▼ V 11. V Iinu AX X^v.. Marshall Smith, ot
Brownwood, who is president of
the State Association, strongly
indorsed the postal savings bank
proposition in his annual addrqiR.
A canvass of the convention
shows its members to be practi-
cally unat itnous in favor of poe-^road overseer*’ reportcand found
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---Wtaw ’a -somany irnctf tffUf-
"*f!era thei-e days that it’s hard to select any particular
style an,'the best, so w« keep all good ruuffiors,
. w^th an y\e ontCbrittmas, vie kefp a, partlcUarly
attentive line at this eea-ofi. , ! '■ •
Unbeatab'e work! rinbeata-
—We pr tea! I give you the most \c
for your money. U.
Bettar work, more thorough, f*“
more intelligent, more by genic, \c
, durable. C_
The' "painless method’’ ue«d
--exclusively hereby in* is tbe Sc
Mreatesl thing, used in DenlUtry ♦ -
today, rturiijred* of nervow^
patients higbly reeommeod it.
All work 1 do is backed
by-an iron-clad gu»> ante**.
Call any day and talk to me
about your teeth.
The Trust Busier.
Th* Trust Huster’s Company
was the attraotioR at the Steger
Opera House last night and was
greeted by a small audience.
However judging trvui iheamount
of cheeruor uon.-, 'h >-« present
Seemed-,, to be getting their
monej ’a worth.
The hext attriotbn will 'be
Jane Csrooran, in “A Doll’s
House.” Bhe is considered one
of the best eoIrenes on the read.
Odd Fellows, Notice.
. Regular meeting of Haywood
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TI1B BAILY FAVOKITM.
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It has Dever paid and it never
will psy to buy ’‘cheap” school
shoes for the children.- An in-
vestment in “cheap” shoes only
mesne another psir in about
three weeks.
Don’t be misled by aeemirgly
ow prices. ll’i the t-hoe that
tells the story—nof the price.
Any store can quote prices.
Fcr_|fqod^_ dependable school
shoes, the best school shr*smsdo
rnm* h -re.. Boys end girls school
shoes—b**-t of leathers, best of
w rkm^nsh p, best of everything
tost goes to make good school
_ ~?*u|,fjb7 Gnod ini king durable
and B^iisb SI 25, 81 50 to 82,50 according to size.
| LEWIS, 15h'e Shoe Man
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.
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The ex-officio- salaries of all *5 ■ W ftg 9M jjB *’■
officials drawing ex-officio sals- B H Z, I
ties were reduced ton per cent. T* BBT *-
The court alec iseued thetob- 2H
lowing order concerning the a* w w r/AFarat T *■
County Treasurer’s salary, which ? C z IX
practically outs the salary of that 5
efficiaf down to about $750 pec -^-xa.=zzr.—=?Tx!i..!... J-
It is ordered by the court that 2- Thn RonLc Am Qolnf
the County Treasurer shall re- Z* I IIV UdlliVv fll v VrdlV <1
0eivejLL_00tnaiid.-iuuB un muuaya 2d
(other thah school funds.) ose- ij w= =ar''"1 ■ uwyT* M
J There is just as much money as |
ed that the sum received by him :> there ever was and there will be some «
v a A Cl
- left. • Keep cool, keep busy yourself 9
as well as your dollars. $100 turned 9
over ten times pays. $1000 of debts. I
We need payment from our custo-!
mers. Send money, check, com or ;
I cotton. We will accept either. Then ;
i don t forget that we want your trade, j
: Lets get busy. Forget your trpijbles. j
; Remember, keeping everlastingly at |
! it brings success. Yours truly,
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Williams CoJ
Fealeri in Croceries, Nkrtfwtrg H
\ Impemea?, Wx om aoi l tt;gies <
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Mail Order Busines.
The Emporia (Kan.) GazwUe
eays the merchants of that town
•hava reduced the mail ord»r
packages received there from
hundreds to dozens by letting the
farmers know that they could gvt
as good or better goods at I
at as low or lower prices without
the risk and trbiible of eendifig
away for them. The liberal uh'e
’ ink will sobve the
problem, and it is ih»
free trom eruptions, but when the bl<xxl becomes infected with some un- that **”• B ?
disfiguring and annoying skin disease. The skin is provided with or i<Ar house* create a demand for
XHSSS;t•*»«*• •"« 1»>’ »»v by <b.
employment of the same mesne
th it ti.e country merchants can
h >pe to eecoeat-fully combat this
foe to tbsir hitoinesa.—-All other
gr yund is •leklno* •••’<
Farm for Rent.
G >od 75 acre farm with plenty
wool and water, two miles north
of Savoy. Will take rent on half
of it, balance free.
, Mrs. J, D. Bowlin, ,
Bpnham, R. F. D., No. 7,
’ Hear .Blackman at Woodman
HalUfMdaynigfit. >
Savoy yeserd ay,
Mrs. 8. A. Miles went to Savoy
yesterday to visit.
A. B. Scarborough went to
Sherman yesterday. •
Travis Lipscomb oame home
from Greenville yesterday.
Mrs. W. B. Sterret of Waco is
a guest of Mrs. H. L. Walker.
Mrs. John Underwood of Her ey
Grove visited in the city } ester-
day.
J. A. Moes and brother, Will,
ozme in from the Territory yea-
terday.
Rev.and Mrs. W. 8. Splawn
came home yesterday from San
Antonio.
Master Mechanic Lovett of the
T. Jb PA railway was in the city
yesterday..
Mils Annie Ballew of Honey
Grove is a gueat-of her siaier,
Mra. Fred Taylor.
Mrs. L. E. Miller and baby are
visiting the lady’s parents, Mr.
aad Mra. A. A. Burney.
Mrs. James McMurry of
Taomar, Ala., is ..visiting her
■i.ter, Mrs. H. L. Walker.
Mrs. M. F. Rose of Austin is a
reduced sale on pictures at gJMt of her daughter, Mrs. B. L.
' Adams, an Rural route No. 5.
fifth of one p*r cent for receiving ,
same and one-fifth of one per !
eent for disbursing same, prow id-
as commissions on funds ether’:,S
t an school fund shall not.esoeaflk
two hundred dollars. Ik i» fur th-
er ordered that this order take •!-
feot and be in force from and al-
ter the first day of November,
1908. « S
A nutuhar of stni’l farms a >d cheap
Easy pay man ts. Cao handle trade ' eet4biienruencof such institutions
z Several Officers Elected - Salaries Cut
And Considerable Other Busi-
d:S} Ltoked After.
humors In the blood, and it can therefore have no real curative eff^ I
It goes down into the blood and remove#
arf^bloocl and by sending a' fresh stream of nourishing blood to the skin
oTh»irith*prodwri«I roots, herbs and barks, and is an absolute!/.safe remedy
for vounr or old. • 8. 8 S. cure# Eczema, Acme. Salt Rhenm, Tetter, Pho-
jtato, qnd all other (ybagrecable and unsiglitly ttu^tfon# of the skin.(Speda1
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 78, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1907, newspaper, November 14, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365291/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.