The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 92, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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PAVOtUTG KINTINQ CO.
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« MILT F»oum mm BANKS WILL
PAY CASH 1 PRODUCTS
wi BmImm Mui|«-
HNf IS THC LIMIT.
Thwr# nr* eonn# queer eduoators
1b Illinois. Th# University of
Chicago io noted for the freak
•ay in go of ita profaaaora. Per*
kept it io tho atmosphere or an*
vironm* >t, but at any rata the
Malady io apreading. The lateet
effusion ia from tho superintend-
ant of public inotruoiion of that
State. Tho nawopapore do not
give hio name. Perhapa they
with to oave him from ridicule.
Thie high and mighty eduoator
ia r,ported HH advocating the
teaching in the public schoolo of
what he i* plraend >o term "the
art of courtship.” He wants the
boya, and we presume the girls,
to kn >w how to court properly
and according to oertain rules.
Ia th <re any “an” about it? Are
the young women teaohera to
impart the instruction? How are
they to do it? Who ia there oap
able of producing text booka? Ia
net love natural and how ia it an
art?
We oonfeaa thia superintendent
ef inatruotion haa arouaad our
eurloalty aa wall aa eur oontempt.
We would like a diagram of the
workings of hie brain, that ia if
hla brain really worka. The
mystery of love, who can explain
it, mueh leaa teaoh it? It ia the
aweetaat sensation in life, but
think of atudying from a printed
page how to love t Might aa wall
try to paint a aunbeam.
If that lilinoia man really ad*
vooatee suoh inatruotion, we ad*
vise his frienda to keep a oloae
watoh on him aa he ia liable te
beoome violent at any time.
luMes Cotton, Cotton Seed, (in and PayrtUx,
With Aid if Local Merchants, the Fluiclal
Siteattoa Looks Mach Brighter. 1
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Made in New York
1X 7E have just received from New York
V V several new Benjamin models.
Tailors in other cities may copy
im
TheC
rv®
may copy
these Stylish Garments, but their imita-
tions will
come
long after the Style
has changed in
In aonaidaration of tha Banka of Bonham raauming tha pay*
mant of cub for ootton, ootton aeed and corn, tha undaraignad
merohanta and buainaaa man of Bonham agree to dapoait all caah
ooming into our handa with our reepeotive .banka, aa we did before
the financial diaturbanoe, and further agree to oaeh'no chcoka for
any peraon axoapt where our own buaineaa requirea ua to do ao.
We further pledge ouraelvea to aid tha Banka in every way pos-
aibie in moving the crops, and in bringing about normal conditions,
and to discourage the holding of currency by any one, realizing that
it is only by the co-operation of the merohants and farmers of this
oommunity in keeping the ourrenoy in oiroulatio.i, that the banks
will oontinue full oaah payment* for produce.
It is urged that the holding and hoarding of money will defeat
the verj purpose of thia agreement, and will result in the Banks
withdrawing their premise to make full cash payments aa agreed,
and einoe our banks agree to pay out in oaah, at any time, all de-
posits that are made in cash, there is no oooasion for anyone to The Chicago Bankers Believe Money
withhold money from our banka.
We hereby express our full oonfidenoe in tha integrity and sta-
bility of tha Bonham banka, and thank them for their apirit of liber-
ality aa ahown in thia agreement.
New York.
There’s just one way to be sure about
Style,—insist on the Benjamin Label.
Correct Clothes for Men
i In regard to the
|0t in over one hue
Iren, hut take a look
Luese houses in tov
Fro of the users as t
1 vice and conrenien
We want to sell y
r for what you use
pet we deliver the
Exclusive Agent Here.
Nunn & Jones Co.
The Good Clothes Store
SIGNS OF RELIEF
Thk Clarksville Times and
Honey drove Citizen are indulg-
ing in a powerful argument aa to
the amount of presents the young
ladies in their respective towns
will reoeive Christ man, both Das-
ing thair estimates upon the size
ot hose worn by the young ladies
of said towns, reoaring their in
formation as a matter of oouree
from tha lines kept in stock in
the two towns, it ia our opinion
that eaoh and every young lady
in the two town* will perhaps re-
ceive a rdd oer!ar penoil or maybe
a largestick of peppermint oandy,
white Ladonia girls will doubtless
substitute a half bushel measure
fpr the reception of their pres-
ents, (judging of oourse from the
lines of hosiery on display in our
•^wIi)--*|a49$U News,
Great guns, Tom, but you are
traveling on dangerous ground.
Should we talk about the hose
worn in Bonham that way, we
would be foroed to take a vaca-
tion for our health. But we will
stop Ion ' enough to say that the
designs and sizes of hone display-
ed in Bonham are the prettiest in
the world-
Some h«.w the contour of a
pretty am looks muoh better with
uprolled ► leaves when the owner
of the said arms hie her hands
in a pan of dish water than when
galloping around town and poor
tired mother doing the diah
washing stunt. Did you ever
think of this?—Ladonia News.
Be oareful old man, or the
humane soci*'.y may pay
visit.
you
Texas ie howling for $10,000,-
000 of government deposits to re-
lieve tho cotton growers and
handlers. What has she done
with the billion dollars received
lor ootton in the past five years?
-Nashville American.
Shipped it back to Wall Street
or aaf« keeping. Oh! wo will
earn a few tiings som* day.
Saunders Drug Co.
Bonham CsttoafMilla.
■waning Herald.
Walla 4 Nuanalaa.
Nunn 4 Jobss Co.
Don Ryburn.
J. H. Nsrill.
L. Mirotb.
R. L. Williams.
J. M. Lowray.
Whits, Blakanay 4 Puller.
J. W. Peeler.
Dr. P. C. Allan.
D, T. Boyd.
H. M. Norman Co.
W. R. White.
P. F. Russell.
T. E. Kennedy.
Bonham Eieotrio 4 Gas Co.
Chts. E. Foster.
Kincaid, Reedy 4 Hughes.
Robt. E. Stager.
J. T. Bludworth.
W. J. Morrow.
J. W. Ryon.
Rogers Woodward 4 Roberts Co
Favorite Printing Co.
Bonham Houaefurnishing Co.
J, Lee TacpLey 4 Co.
M. Rosenbaum.
T. P. Carter.
M. J. B. Young.
J. W. Lewis.
Robinson and Baker.
Steger Lumber Co.
Bonham Mill 4 Elevator Co.
Dr. A. Helbing.
Will H. Evana.
Smith - Moors- Williams.
Evans 4 Evans, Bonham Ntws.
C. A. Gray.
Sid Smith.
Philip Wiaa.
M. C. Bpivy 4 Co.
D. A. Biard.
Chaa. G< Nunn.
Mark MoMahon.
Bonham.Gas 6o.
Sbropuloa 4 Ckopalaa.
Thom peon-Abernathy Co.
C. K. MoGouin, Agt., M. K. 4 T.
Hub Clothing Co.
T. L. Criaaman.
Hargrove 4 Reynolds.
Grant Clutter.
Bonham Ice Co.
City Drug Store.
Coleman 4 Kennedy.
HalMll 4 Caldwell Co.
J. L. Ware 4 Son.
R. M. Brownlee.
Chaa. Davis 4 Co.
V. A. Ewing.
T. F. Oray.
Bradford 4 Rodgers.
W. 8. Smith.
Gibson 4 Taylor.
Graham, Crawford 4 Co.
E. V. Agnew.
Earl E. Nunn.
J. A. Laniua, M. D.
J. C. Nunn.
R. E. Martin.
O. T. Lyon 4 Sons.
Strain Will Soon Be Past.
BACK TO A CASH BASIS
Ik Pmaaecb An Bright far OM
Caam af Tkiegs ia Tea Days
Or Two Weeks.
Money
—IN YOUR.—
Pockets
Referring lo the above agreement ot tha merohanta and busi-
ness men of Bonham, we are perfectly willing to pay out oaah for all
ootton, ootton seed and oorn sold in Bonham, beginning. Monday,
Deo.|2nd, 1907, on the conditions mentioned.
In oonneotion with above we wish to oall tha attention of all
merohants, farmers and others to the faot that any oaah deposited
with any bank in Bonham from now on oan be withdrawn IN CASH
IN FULL on demand.
We also beg to oall attention to.the faot that the merohanta and
farmers of this^oommunity are owing the three banka of Bonham,
whioh ia due and past due, not leae than $500,000.00, whioh is MORE
than the COMBINED DEPOSITS of said banks, and in order for ua
to oontinue to furnish tha oaah to pay for ootton, cotton aeed and
oorn sold here, it will be necessary for every person who owes ua to
make their beet effort io pay up, and those who do notlowe oan assist
the cause by depositing their surplus money in the banka.
Wa have plenty of oaah on hand to handle all this buainaaa,pro-
vided the money is kept in oiroulation and not hoarded.
FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
BONHAM BANK 4 TRUST CO.
Cowdks Crack tka
C»»n
»aalltuUoa
A rackingc»u»h
lh« (umunnrr ol cooaump
UoB. Slop «Ho cough with
hto'g Cut* Morw rour lilo
l» la ilang-r. It g«wa Io iho
acxtrci- of Iho trouble and r»-
ataro,' hralthr coudilioa*.
Kroiupll* tottrwu lb* »or*t
, cough or . old andbaap»i»a-
ncnllr carod countl.« caaoa
Ofcaafha. cold* and diaoaa-a
! ol tba throat and long.
SOME ADVERTISING FIGURES
Read What Some Advertisers Have
to Pay For Publicity- And Yet
They Believe It Pays.
HS „COLDS
Soma of tho larger advertisers
spend fortunes for spaoa in high
olaaa publication*. For instance,
a single page in one issue of the
"Chiosg > News” coat* SI 141.60;
in the “New York Amerioan,”
$980.00; in the “New York Her-
ald,” $693 25; in Collier's Wrak-
ly,” *1000 00; in tha “Saturday
tEvening Povt," S 890 00; in tha
“Delineator,” SI800.00; io the
"Woman’s Home Companion,”
$1800.00; in the “Youth’s Com-
panion," $2400.00; in the “Ladies
Home Journal,” $4000.00. Not-
withstanding the high prioea
charged no publisher oan guar-
antee anything in tha way of re-
turns. ____
Trial
Caurrh traaimenta are
being mailed out free, on requeat,
by Dr. Shoop, Raoine, Wia.
These testa are proving to the
people—without a penny's coat—
the great value of tnia scientific
prescription known to druggists
tverw nare as Dr. Shoop’e Ca-
‘art h Remedy. Sold by all dealers
Chisago, III., Nov. 28.—Presi-
dent Mitchell of tha Illinois Trust
and Savings Bank aaea indies
tions of relief within the next ten
day• or two weeks.
“The prospeota at present are
bright for the return within tha
next tan daya or two weeks of
business on a cash basis,” said
Mr. Mitobell. “Of oourse there
may be unforaeen oiroumstanoea
that will prevent the fulfillment
of theee hopes, but it is quite
probable a normal financial con-
dition will prevail before Christ
mas.”
David R. Forgan of the Chi
oago Clearing House Association
said that nearly 1,000 bankers
throughout the South, Northwest
and Middle West to whom letter
were direoted by the Clearini
House Association have express
payment and have asked fc
return to a oash basis.
“There were sent out by
said Mr. Forgan, “and the re
piles ooming with eaoh mail indi
oate a healthy condition. Nine
hundred and ninety-eight bank
ere ask for the immediate return
to a oaah basis.”
WIN TON GREEN COUNTY
Antis Get a Majority of Two tfaa-
dred and Ninety Votes Out
of 1,340 Cast.
San Angelo, Tex., Nov. 28.—
Tom Green voted yesterday on
the question of looal option end
out of 1,340, the antis won by a
majority of 290. In the city of
San Angelo they had a majority
of 326, and the vote at iu« o.iier
aightaen boxsa was nearly ever ly
divided.
have
Big Reduction.
Commencing today we
made big reduotiona in soon'a
suits, overcoats, boys knee pant
suits, and odd panla. Remember
we have the cleanest, newest
doth ng department in the oity
and our prioea ara the loweat.—
Rogera Woodward 4 Roberts Co.
Gid MoGrady, Charlie HalsaH,
Ban Halsell, John Pitsgerald of
Bonh>m and IJnole Chariit
Zennioker, Will Hardin and Waaa
Grose of Honey Grove hava re-
turned h^m*' from a tw > week's
hunt in O lahoma. They report
plenty of small game and a One
tima.
We ars now selling our mill products direct to the
people Instead of selling through the merchants. Ws
ars sure that the people had rather buy from their horns
mill when they oan get as good goods for less money.
The merohanta have been tarring to make you taka
goods from foreign mills in order that they might oharge
you more for them, but now you oan oome to our mill
and get flour, bran, meal and ohops at whdeaala prioea.
The presentprioes are as follows: High Patent Flour
$2 60 per 100; “Peerless” or Extra High Patent Flour
$2.86 per 100; Bran $1.36 per 100; Chops $1.80 per 100;
Msal 50o per bushel.
We will add that there is no better flour made on
earth than our “Peerless” flour. Parties living in town
oan phone their orders to R. E. Stager’s Grooery store
and get what they want delivered at above prices.
Parties living out of town oan get what they want at
the mill. Don't pay the middle man his exhorbitant
oharges.
BONHAM
MILL (Sl ELEVATOR COMPANY
Do Not Neglect a Cold.
Every cold Weakens th* Lungs, lowers tha Vitality and make# tho |
systatn less abla to withstand each succeeding cold, thus
paving the way for mora aarioua diseases.
CAN YOU AFFORD TO TAKE SUCH CHANCES?
BALLARD'S
JtOREHOUND
SYRUP
PERMANENTLY CURES
Consumption, Coug tis. Colds,
WSSaEBS
Throst,
EVERY MOTHER SHOULD KNOW THAT BALLARD'S HORE-
M0^ND ®YRUP CONTAINS NO OPIATES. DOES NOT
CONSTIPATE CHILDREN AND WILL POSITIVELY
CURE CROUP AND WHOOPINO COUOH.
| Bart Remedy for Children. Erery Bottle_____,
mwnr eiissi am*, mom mmrn er.ee.
BALLARD SNOW LINIMENT CO.. ST. LOOTS, M0.
SOLS AND RECOMMFNDEO BY
Saunders' Drug
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South Side
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louse. Come
HOLD
12 3 4
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to R. 8. May foi
and piee. Fruit
ilty. Also citron,
lurranta. Phone 34
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Hew Hearse,
Lee Tarpley Co. 1
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Lowering Device, Chur:h trucks, etc. Kee. Phone 241. E 8idl
To The Public.
Plaoe your ootton in the ware-
house where it will be protected
from weather conditions ard fire,
and be ready for the market
when the prioe suits you.
All persons have the sad
privilege and are treated alike.
Sales om be made any tit;
you wish. Thos. Shaw,
* Manager.
Making Good.
■it 1* no way of makl
Is like "Maklim Wood;”
■ inodU-lne* woll <“xen
hiilr friends, hH'T
(•H of popularity, are ,H
indrade of thousand*,
f Rood • and they hav«
ud, honest, eqnare-deaL
composition l» Or. Plei
il Discovery. It still i-i
sale, while "U«t of tl
.bat have come into pr
idler period of tte popi
l,y tho board " and arc
of. There must be son
lino-tline popularity am
liud in its superior me
[Ivan a fair trial fjrwe
i liver and blood aflwtii
iratlve qualllioa are not
it ha« survived and v
iivo*. while scores of le»
i»s have* HuddenW flimn
[hrlef period And
>$ torpid llvrr
*tlon. dyspepsia.
ili/./.inaaa. foul breath,
e. with bitter U*te. io*
distress after estlnn,
lebllitv, notlilntf 1* so
|**s Oo'.dnii Medical I>
mest.. siiUlire-deal nied
:rodloots printed on r
secret, no h(x*us-iK>
[ore >bm't «ieevwt n *
Baler may possibly m«
rolit. hu>M on your
you call for. _
I t buy l>r. Plorcc’s Fav
'\p«>etlnB It to prove a
It advised for woiaar
It makes weak wot
omen well. Less_ a
preparations sold for
irllng curative virtm
>ltlon In the front
over two deL'ades a
‘ating tonic and stren
Is unequaied. It wor
want - tsxwe,* for the
|cohol In It.
i l»lerc«’» Pleasant .
.Little Liver Hlls. alt
kf their kind In the m
I'V ben once tried are
|v >r Kasy to take a
7 a doss. Much IIM
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 92, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 30, 1907, newspaper, November 30, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976974/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.