The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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New Year.
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Tn« DAILY FAVOHHk
e Are Thankful
our friend* Md customer* for tbe very Ubetroo
flowed 00 us duriog tbe ye«r which is rapid win
fose, and we wish jou all a
Merry Christmas 9
AND A
Happy New Year
hi«t that we may be favored with your banking busi*
during the coming year, and we would suggest to those
Lady with us, that it would be a good idea to “line
kith a good, strong bauk, able and willing to take care
r business entrusted to it.
ie First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
fA/Y TH C W//"\Q |/r When you want your Clothec
UU Inc VY UKIN p reseed, Cleaned and Dyed cal)
ItY DYK Works. We aleojdo all klade of Kepai; and Altering
dye works
I. H. TROUT, Prop
Fire Insurance
Irst
N..M Bank WILL H. EVANS & Co
Notice -Change Of Name
ne« charter, with which wo start the uew year, changes the n mo
•liminates the trust feature of the bank. No other change except
we are growing rapidly. The savings department, as it becomes
11, is growing in favor with all classes who w sh to save anil lay
r a rainy day, ^et who wish to keep their money where they could
l in any unexpected tin e, of need without delay. Most of us have
on 1 the other sale of the. counter” long enough to know the
meiit that is most appeoiated and propose to give it to our
ii,,,.1 s and friends i ry the new year with us and see for your oif.
First State Bank of Bonham.
Successors to Uonh&in Bank A Trust Company.
It Is Poor Argument
it a. T11 upturn Lump to say that it costs more. Of course it
You can’t expect to got a first class article of any kind for
lie price that you .can get “shoddy.” As soon as the Tung-
■unp is put into service it go«*s right to work saving money
i, and keeps it up throughout its whole life. It will give
lee times the amount of light for the same amount of money
>r current as the ordinary carbon lamp, and during its life
save you more than three times the iirstcost of the lamp,
ill at the same time give you a very much lietter quality of
• live us-a chance to prove what we say al>out the Tungsten.
Bonham Electric & Qas Co.
L Lee Tarpley (El Co.
UNDERTAKERS ANO BMBALMERS
k*e, Lowering Device, Churib trucks, etc. lies. Phone 241. R Sldt
ADFORD&RODGERS
^ire Tornado, Accident and Burglary Insurance
Office, Alexander Hotel. Phone 132 2r
a woman descrilx*. w hat There’s nothing a woman ad
was like it sounds like s<. much in a man as the way
, he can open a tel (“gram without
!»<tii to the dressmaker's. fainting.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with local applications, as they
cannot reach the s<*at of the dis-
ease. Tatarrh is a blood or consti-
tutional disease, and in order to
Cure it yoa must take internal
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cute is
taken intenially and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is not a quack
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of the licet physicians in this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of
the bent tonics known, combine*!
with the best blood purifiers, act
ing directly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the two
ingredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
F. .F. Ch <4u*y & Co., I’rop,
Toledo, (). 1
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
Take Hall's Family IN ll> fur eon-
•tipatioT.
Oflicc of the henisou, llonham A
New Orlituts Railroad Company,
Honham, Texas, Dec. 24, JflOS.
Public notice is hereby given
that the annual meeting of the
stoekholders of the Denison, Hon-
ham Si New Orleans Railroad Com-
pany will be held at the public of
flee of said company, the same be-
ing in the building of the Fannin
(kiuuty National Hank in the city
of Honham, Texas, on Ttte*dny,thc
2tfth day of January, A. D. 1900,
at 10 o’clock a. m. of that date for
the election of directors and the
transaction of any other business
of the company, and such notice is
also hereby given that the annual
meeting of the directors of said
company will lx* held on the same
day and at the same place for the
election of officers and the trans
action of any other business of tbo
company, such directors’ mooting
to be held immediately after the
adjournment of the annual stock-
holders’ meeting of that date.
Kdward D. Stegcr, President.
John W. Russell, Secretary.
Opera House
E B. Martin, Mgr.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Monday,
January
ntESIOENT REBUKED:
COMMITTEE DEPOT
Hsu* Body WiN Recommend S ere!
Service Message Tabled
“REFLECTION ON INTEGRITY”
Mollie Corbin Whyte
The “Sweet Singer”
In the Caraltor Comedy
Tbe Committee WiN Today Report on
Chief Executives Communicate ns
Objected to by Congressmen
“The Cowboy
Millionaire”
mnedy’s
axative
[gftSyrup
s Colds by working them out
item through a copious and
tlon of the bowela.
* coughs by cleansing the
embranes of the throat, cheat
tlal tubes.
» pteasaiM to the taste
« Maple Sugar”
dren Like It.
KACHE- WUI MONEYS Try
HIM OlMdorPMs Sure tad Solo
iders Drug Co.
Texas
A inau can growl over the bill
f>r matches unless the family
uses electricity and they are used
to light pipes and cigars.
President Helps Orphans.
Hundreds of orphans have been
helped by the President of The
Industrial and Orphan’s Home at
Macon. Ga., who writes: “We have
used Electric Hitters in this Insti-
tution for nine years. It has prov-
ed a most excellent medicine for
Stomach, Liver and Kidney troub-
les. We regard it as one of the
beat family medicines on earth.”
It invigorates the vital organs,
purities the blood, aids digestion,
createsappetite. To strengthen and
buildup thin, pale, weak children ^ _ _ _ _
or run down people it has no equal.
Best for female complaints. Only
50c at Saunders Drug Co.
PRICES:
If a woman lias the tendcrest
heart in the world it will grow
hard to somebody rise’s baby that
people think as pretty as lieis.
Washington, Jail. ».—As disre-
spectful and unit's pensive to the
inquiry tu the House the Perkins j
committee, when it reports tumor
row, will recommend that Presi-
dent Roosevelt’n Secret Service
message of January 4 lie laid on
the tabic. A similar request will
be made for tbe tabling of tha
portion of the president’s annual
message relating to the secret ser
vice, on the ground that it reflects
upon the integrity of the members
of tbe House.
The special committee concluded
its consideration of the message to » WJ.j|
day and drafted its report, wbieli
will be reported by Representative
Perkins, of New York. The un
usual and extreme course advised
by the committee—that of de
dining to consider any communi-
cation from any source which 111
tbe judgment of the house is not
respectful— is likely to create a
sensation when it is read.
The report of the committee will
include the paragraph of the presi
dent’s annual message which re-
fers to the secret service and sug-
gests that the reason congress re
stricted its use was because mem
FIREMEN | KOI!) MEETING
M;t Last Night in Regular McnthK
Session. Officers for Ensu-
ing Year arc fleeted
The llonham VoJuntetl' Fin* 1H
purtment met in regular month]/
session lust night, and elected oiti
oers for the ensuing year. Thu
following are those cite led:
A. J. Stevenson was re eleoted
chief by acclamation.
First assistant chief—Virgil
I leering.
Second assistant—It. D. Owens.
Secretary—A. N. Alien.
T leas 11 rer— Kd Weat hersl >y.
Foreman Hose Division No. 1 —
■lack Kennedy.
Assistant Foreman—Frank D« ss
Foreman Hook A Ladder Divi
sion—J. B. Shortridge.
Assistant Foreman — Arthui
Hack ley.
1st No/./Ieniaii—Kdgar Steven
son.
2nd No/zlcinau—Clarence Gray.
1st Ladderman—Earl Robinson
2nd Ladderman—Roscoe Pen
Linemuu—Harry Gray.
Surgeon—Dr. J. C. Carle ton.
Chaplain—Rev. Coy William-.
Electrician—Virgil Deeriug.
Keeper of Hall—0. B. Jackson.
Division No. 2—South Bonham
Foreman Hose Division—Tom
McDjwell.
Assistant Foreman—R. A. Dea-
on.
1st Noazleman—Roy Clark.
2nd Nczzleinau—John Smiths
Hydrantman—Jim McDowell
Lineman—D. H. Harrell. •
Mr. C. H. Jackson was appoint
ed solicitor for honorary members.
A Horrible Hold-Up.
“About ton years ago my broth
er was “held up” in his work,
health and happiness by what was
believed to be -hopeless Cousump
tion,” writes W. it. Lipscomb, of
Washington, N. C. “He took all
kinds of remedies and treatment
from several doctors, but found no
help till he used Dr. King’s New
Discovery and was wholly cured
by six bottles. He is a well man
today.” It’s quick to relieve and
the surest cure for weak or sore
lungs, Hemorrhages, Coughs and
Colds, Bronchitis, LaGrippe, Asth-
ma and all Brouchial affections.
:»0c and *1. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by SaundenHIrug CO.
Tonight!
message of January 4 in response
to the request made by the House
for an explanation of the language
Crescent Theatre “sc"'
been interpreted by the House as
a reflection on the integrity of its
membership. After setting forth
bersof congress themselves did not | ami right here it might Ik* said
wish to be investigated. I his will that all business men, at least,
lx* followed by an excerpt trom the *|10uid take out tin honorary mem
New Vaudeville
bership in the department.
Three applications for active
membership were acted upon lav
orably, as follows
Earl McClure, Billie Hill and
Harris Cox.
The total amount accruing from
the statement of the president that th(J banquet wag $ll2.35, after al
the House had failed to understand
the message, the report of the
expeuses had beeu deducted.
Tbe department returned a
There’s hardly anything a man
can lie about more enthusiastically
than all the important people who
sat next to him at dinner.
Gus Burton
Laughing: Songs and English
Concertina
Marie DeAlmo
Vocalist ’
Brave Fire Laddies
ofteu receive severe burns, putting
out Ores, then use Bucklen’s Arni-
ca Salve and forget them. It foon
d ri ves 0111 pai n. For Bu rus, Scalds,
Wounds, Cuts and bruises it is
earth’s greatest healer. Quickly
cures skin Eruptions, Old Sores,
Boils, Ulcers, Felons; liest Pile
cure made. Relief is instant. 25c
a* Saunders Drug Co.
Other people may have a good
taste, but of course yours is a
shade better.
PICTURE PROGRAM
The Lady or ThelTiger.
The Hobo s Dream.
Admission 15c. Shows 7:15 amt
8:15.
special committee will say that the nnahim0(IH vote of thunks to M r8.
language itself will be judged ac w. W. Russo! I fora, donation 01
cording to the accepted mterpre- $ ftn(1 to Mrs lt (i Alexander
tations of the English language. for$, The money was certoiidy
That the House is charged only ftpprcci|lttHli Thc ]>Ppaillnt.nt
with its resjHinsibility to the peo- sti*rts the new year in pretty good
pleand to preserve its own dignity, fitmncia.1 shape, thanks to the
will be asserted with great loree, donations "received and the pro
and if the report is adopted the (,.*o<ls from tho banquet. This
House will insist upon its capacity money, however, will not last very
to understand the import of the longj ull(] it should 1^. the duty 0!
president s language. It will be jj,e citizens and business men <if
aasertisl that the language in ques- jtonham to 8<h: that they do not get
tion was unjustified and without j„ financial straits again. They
basis of fact and that it constituted 8|,m,id at least have money enough
a breach of the privileges of tTie each mouth to pay current«-\pen>
House.
Don’t Get a Divorce-
es without having tc go ( ul and
raise it. * The Department is worth
t housands of dollars each year to
the property owners in the city,
and every dollar donated to them
&
Simple Remedy For LaGrippe.
Racking lagrippe coughs that
may develop into pneumonia over
night are quickly cured by Foley’a
Honey and Tar. The sore and in-
flamed lungs are healed and
strengthened, and a dangerous
condition is quickly averted. Take
only Foley’s Honey and Tar in thc
yellow packages.—Saunders Drug
Co.
Manipulating a snow shovel do
tract* from the pieturesqueness of
the winter landscape.
You would not delay taking
Foley’s Kidney Remedy at the first
sign of kidney or bladder trouble
if you realized that neglect might
result in Bright's disease or dia
tietcfl. Foley’s Kidney Remedy
i-orrcct* irregularities and cqrexuiL
kidney and bladder disordei*.—
Saunders Drug Co.
ODR SPECIALTIES
Gold Drinks
Chocolate
Cigars
Gandies
'■ 1
Chili
Bonham Gandy
Kitchen
West Side Square
Somehow it is awfully hurl for
a mother to persuade her daugh I
ter to marry the kind of men to
ms ke her happy.
A western judge granted a di
vom* on account ot ill toinpri and wm j)(, u-turned a hundredfold,
bad breath. Dr. King’s New Lite
Rills would have prevented it. |
They cure Coustipation, causing If we could talk to you person
bad breath, and Liver Trouble the ally about the great merit • f Ko
ill temper, dispel colds, banish ley's Honey and Tar, for cough*,
headaches, conquer chills. 25c at colds and lung trouble, you never
Saunders Drug Co. j could Ik* induced to experiment
with unknown preparations that
may contain some harmful drugs.
Foley’s Honey and Tar costs you
Many little lives have lieen sav-
ed by Foley’s Honey and Tin, foi no more and has a record of forty
coughs, col A, cioup and vv moping v,.ars „f cures. —Sold bv Saunders
cough. It is the only safe remedy j, (-u
for infants and children os it con- j__
SSSTJf“ I Catholic o-m
Honey and Tar. Careful mothers ! There will be mass andseunou
ke<*p a bottle in thc house. Refuse,^ st. E i/alxth's < hur. li fit l<>
ubstit ut**s. -Saunders Drug ( o. o'clock SSuuday inortdng.
No Woman can be happy
without children; it is her
nature to love them us much
Womans
Nightmare
must pass is so full of dread that the thought fills her with apprehenj
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be eitlu
painful or dangerous. The use of mother’* Friend prepares the
for the coming event, and it is
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And a woman’s id<*a of q pretty
hat isonc that cost* a lot of mon
ey, regaulbm* ot « hat it I<m la like.
remedy is applied externally,
and has carried thousands of
women through the crisis
with but little suffering.
Book eoaulnlof Informatkoa of mliM
In «U atpactant nioUn-n* uibIImI tm .
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1909, newspaper, January 8, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976184/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.