The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [284], Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE.
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;tiuty
t select
Ik* no
4 t he sor-
.*• race be-
up a broml •
d industrious
order to catch
. or “lord” de-
fithy a hatever.
hat in thi» state
& the seiitimeiit of
. .he American p<>ople.
Tbe Knock out Blow.
Th« blow which knnrkad nut Corbett
wm » revelation to the prlxa fights.,
firun the earli.-st days of the ring Uj/
knock-out blow was almtsl for the l*v/
lh»> temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach
punch.1* wore thrown in to worry and
weary the lighter, but If % scientific man
h&u told out of the old flghu«n that the
tnoet vulnerable spot was the region of
the stomach, he’d have laughed at him
for an ignoramus. Dr. Pierce is bringing
home to the n..en. . parallel fact; that
f 7 p**luat
ki» the noil vulnerable organ
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throats, feet and lunge.
“• ara utterly ladlffer-
^flnda the tolar plexut
and knock, u. o^» Make vours^K
’OV*rv *
.olio
ti up-
uivntN
•laugh
.CHthood.
j Congre-
„ .Society re
j; t deci-case in
,g men fitting
uinistry. Other
experiencing
Aung men hesitate
•“s for the ministry
er avenues present
■ Limit ios of securing a
-. The young man who
jtV to Ik-a minister does
./vt to iK'eome rich. He
.nt, however, the assurance
jis income will Ik' sufficient
1»pl,v his family and himself
•i the comforts of life. With
• miserable salaries paid many
, linisteis, the field is not an invit-
nlg one to active young Americans.
I he supply of ministers is not
meeting the demand. Perhaps
this will result in an increase in
-salaries. Let us hope so. The
preacher, like every other man, is
worthy ot his hire, and certainly
his high calling should be rewarded
here as well as in the hereafter.
jtopurkickin.
the matter with you?
art of the earth? 40 acres
rod loam and the crop,
is in good shii|)e, can Ik* had
‘oly 4*S(M>. Can handle two
, ig mules in trade.
A'e want to trade stock for a
<00 sandy land farm near Bonham.
. ome quick.
W anted to exchange a big farm
lor a little one or a little one for a
big one.
Place your land with us for sale.
Do it today. No sale no churge.
Office on North side of square
for reut cheap.
Will H. Evans & Co.,
Over First National Hank.
cure, "walk stomach," Indigestion, or
dynpopala, torpid liver, bad. thin and lm-
pura blood and other diseases of tho or-
gans of digestion and nutrition.
The"Oolden Medical Discovery " has a
Specific curative effect upon all mucous
aurfacea and hence cures catarrh, no
matter where located or what stage It
may have reached. In Nasal Catarrh It
Is well to cleanse the passages with Dr.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy fluid while using
the "Discovery "as a constitutional rem-
edy. Why the "(lolden Medical Discov-
ery-cures catarrhal diseases, as of the
stomach, bowels, bladder aud other pelvic
organs will be plain to you If you will
read a booklet of extracts from the writ-
ings of eminent nodical authorities, en-
dorsing Its Ingredients and explaining
their curative properties. It is mailed
fret on request. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce
buffalo. N. Y. This booklet gives all the
Ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce’s
medicines from which It will be seen that
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pure,
triple-refined glycerine being used Instead.
Dr. Pierce’s great thousand-page lllus-
trated Common Nense Modleul Adviser
will be sent free, paper-bound, for iil on*
aS^T,ftVr««Uatovm0r 31
Odd Fellows Install.
THE REPUBLICAN D0X0L0GY.
Praise “Ted” from whom all bless-
ings flow,
Praise him all “Rubens” here below,
Praise him ye hosts of greed and graft,
Praise “Ted” for landing William
Taft.
THKJK BENEDICTION.
Now, may the grace of Greed
rent an I abide with the Rookefel-
lers, the HaiTiinans, the Goulds,
the Fricks, the Armours and the
grafters in general for ever and
ever—Amen!—The National Rip.
Haw.
Haywood lodge No. 168, 1.0.
O. h., met in regular session last
night. The following officers were
installed by District Deputy Mo-
Gotin:
T. B. Brown, Noble Grand;
( has. Irvin, Vice Grand; W. E.
Newton, Secretary; W. A. Spang
ler. Treasurer; Geo. .lories, R. S. N.
G.; T. A. Newman, L. S. N. G.;
.1. Krussell, R. S. V. G.; B. F.
Fulkerson, L. S. V. G.; Pete Moss
and John Anderson, S. S.; T. H.
Blewett, conductor.
Young People’s Union Service
Something New.
Calumet Baking Powder, the
kind that will make bread and
cakes that will not fall. Guaran-
teed to bejthe purest and last on
the market Try a can and be
convinced.—W. G. Clark Co.
Notice ke Users.
For the convenience of the pub-
lie we have established ice depots
at Andy Evans’ store, Clutter’s
market and Biggcrstafl’ & McMur
ray s market, where you eau get
ice at any time.
Bonham Ice Company.
I hi you w ant, to see Bonham
grow? If so, prove it by vour
works.
Coal, Coal, Coal.
Now is the time to buy your
coal at a cheap price. We are
taking orders for the July and
August delivery. The lx*st is the
heapest. Phone us.
Steger Lumber Company.
To lie held at the First Baptist
church next Sunday, July ft, at
7 p. m. Topic for discussion,
“Longings and Satisfactions. ”
Leader, Mr. Junius Rolling.. Fol-
lowing is the program:
Song.
Prayer.
Song.
Scripture Lesson, Psa. **:l.
Leader’* remarks.
Solo—Mr. Bert Spivv.
True and False Sources of De-
sires—Miss Kate Mansfield.
Duet—Min. Will H. Evans aud
Mr. T. R. (’aidwell.
W hat we may Learn from Young
Solomon’s Chief Desire—Hon. Ros
ser Thomas.
Sentence Prayers.
'The Satisfaction of Service—Mr.
J. W. Lewis.
Solo—Mrs. F. C. Allen.
The Satisfaction of Sacrifice—
Miss Pattie Smith.
References and one-minute talks.
Violin solo — Miss Bernice
Carle ton.
Offering.
Benediction.
You are cordially invited to at
tend this service. Bring your Bible.
Arledge Ridge.
July J.—Health of the com mu
nity good ut present.
Farmers are pretty well up with
their work.
A good rain Mould help the cot-
ton a great deal. The » eb worms
have done considerable damage
here.
Mrs. H. L. Tarpley and Mis. J.
P. Hay ton and baby, Charlie, vis-
ited the latter’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. W. Tarpley, at Edhube
Thursday.
Miss Ethel Gowen, of Bonham,
was the guest of Miss Annie Far-
mer Sunday.
W. W. Witcher and wife left
Wednesday for Haskell comity,
Texas, to visit relative*.
Mrs. Mary Cope and son, John-
ny, of Bonham, were the guests of
Charlie Cunningham and wife
Wednesday.
J. D. Tarpley and family visited
relatives near Bailey one night
last week.
J. W. Rols'its and wife visited
their daughter, Mrs. Will Aguew,
and family, of Bonham, one day
this week.
I ncle Billie Arledge and wife,
of Bonham, were the guests of Mr.
and Min. Harris Saturday.
John Shiels and family visited
relatives at Edhulie Saturday night
and Siiinlay.
Clarence (Bryn, of Dallas, visited
his grandparents, H. L. Tarpley
and wife, a few days this week.
Roy Parker and sisters, Misses
Mom and Noda, and a Mr. West
and sisters, of Hail, visited rela-
tives and friends here Saturday
night and Sunday. *
Pate Jones and family visited
relatives at Moore’s Chapel Sunday.
-Min. Cock rum and family vis-
ited her sister, Min. Tom Jones,
at Kdlnibc Saturday and Sunday.
Min. A. J. Arledge and daugh-
ter, Miss Mollie, of Bonham, visited
relatives and friends here Sunday.
Mrs. Walter Majors, of Bonham,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Dawsey, here.
Mr. Sledge and family, of Ed
hulie, visited relatives here one
day last week. Aunt Nancy.
"J
More Light, Less Money
Our new Tantalum Lamps give 25 per oent more light with ->o
per oent less current consumed than the ordinary incandescent
oarbon filament lamp.
Tantalum Lamp give* 20 candle*
Carbon Filament Lamp gives IS <
Difference 4 candles
25 per cent more light, 20 per cent less Current
Carbon Lamp uses to titu
Tantalum Lamp uses 40 „aiu
Difference 10 watt, W
This saving much more than equalizes ths difference in first
cost between Tantalum and ordinary lampe-
Bonham Electric & Gas Co.
Depositing Hooey
a hundred years ago meant putting it
in a hole under the hearthstones or ju
an old iron l*o\. Now your monej is
put in a savings bank, where it is'not
only sure from thieves, but is making
money for you wnile you sleep, jf
you haven’t a deposit in a goon >a\
ingN bank open an account at once in
tlu*
Bonham Bank & Trust Go
Cl***:*:*
til IS
CRAZY WATERI
Is the best Mineral Water on the mark-
et. But don’t take our word, try it.
Sold by the Glass, Bottle or Case at
| Hargrove & Reynolds 5
jjj DRUG STORE |
Happy thought for the day:
The crop prospects in Fannin
county are improving at a rapid
rate.
MrK iNNky lias let the contract
to have her public square paved
with vitrified brick. Wonder how
long it will be before Bonham w ill
•do likewise?
ThkkkIs no reasonable excuse
why Bonham should not have a
tine stock show this fall that will
eclipse any former efforts. There
are many fine hogs, horses, mules
mid catt le produced each year in
Fannin county and the industry
should Is* encouraged.
Grocery Bill Is Back.
I am back with Hid Smith at the
old stand, and will is* glad to have
all of my old friends to call and
see me. Respectfully,
Will Hill.
Kleber’s Mother’s Bread.
Its sweet, pure and wholesome.
16 oz loaf ft cents. Have the tags.
R. L. Williams.
The Greenville Iwse ball team ar
rived today and are playing the
Elks at the pavilion this afternoon.
They are big, husky looking fej.
lows who look as it they might fie
able to play some real bate ball.
’The supply of hell is inexhaus-
tible,” says a Chicago preacher.
It certainly ought to Ik* when there
are so many people in Chicago who
k<*ep raising it all the time._
Houston Post.
It is not- all rais**d in Chicago. A
sinaii quantity of It was raised in
Texas during the lecent Bailey
campaign.
Kodol For
Indigestion
Our Guarantee Coupon
Sunday School Rally.
There will tie a Sunday school
rally of schools of all denomina-
tions at the Methodist church in
Randolph next Sunday afternoon
at J o'clock.
Speakers and Sunday school
workers from Bonham will Ik* there
and discuss topics of interest to all
Sunday school workers.
Every school in and around Ran-
dolph is invited to take part and
all singeiN are urged to be present
and assist with the musical pro
gram.
J. W. Russell is the possessor of
a fine Jersey cow that gave birth
to twin calves last night Both
calves are well developed and in a
healthy condition. The occurrence
is a very rare one.
The weather man says: Tonight
and Saturday partly cloudy wesith
Most anybody could be good if
there was any scandal about it.
LEARNING TO SWIM.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
Texas & Pacific.
West Bound
Arrives Leaves
It seems fhaf the Virginia Ik*1Ic
who married “Lord” Dowglms has
mk'iired a divorce and flic ei stody
of (lie child. ()f course tight-
lhiukiiig people svmpnthize w ith
thisnn l other uulortnniie young
w•i.iii'ii K ho f;n\e Ik'0:i got I lu cked
rpturn the bottle containing one third of the
medicine to the deelerfrom whom you bcuebi
it, and we will refund your money,
-— (at Til la tint----
Digests WhatYouEaf
And Makes tbs Stomach Sweet
A' C* D*WITT a CO., Cblcaio, ILL
Saunders Drug; Company
No, 35,“ 9:35 a. tn. *9:40 a. m.
31, 12:26 noon 12:45 noon
33, 9:15 p. m. 9: 30 p, m.
East Bound
Arrives Leaves
No. 34, 8:50 a. m. 9:05 a. m.
32, 1:15 p.m. 1:35 p. m.
36, 5:10 p.m. 5:16 p. m
M. K. & T.
North Bound.
No. 257 leaves........9:15 a. m
No. 723 leaves.......12:35 o’, m.
South Bound.
No. 258 arrives.......8:10p. m.
No. 724 arrives.......9:10 a. m.
Car will leave Power I louse at
11:20 a. m., instead of l ] •:{«», Will
leave town nt 6:1ft p. m. instead of
(i.
Th* Fat Man Who Wa* a Modal of
Patience and Parsevtrance.
Persistence In undertaking Is a laud-
able virtue, but It can be a bit over-
done sometimes, as in a case described
by Y. L. Molloy in "Our Autumn Holi-
day on French Rivers.” Mr. Molloy
and bis friends, longing for a good
dive, went to a swimming school on an
tBland In the Seine. They donned their
rented costumes and were preparing
for the plunge when a man with ropes
came along and Insisted on tying them
about theJr waist*. It waa according
to police regulations, and, although they
made an Indignant protest, they were
obliged to submit
While we were dressing, says Mr.
Molloy, we asked the two swimming
masters for an extra towel.
“Pardon,” they replied, “we must at
tend to our monsieur.”
Then we saw that there had come
upon the platform a short and absurd-
ly fat man dressed in bathing costume
swimming sandals and oiled cap.
,‘‘I*ot‘8 9e« him so In.” salr) we.
what a splash he’ll make!”
The swimming masters received the
new arrival at the middle of the plat-
form. There he balanced himself on
his stomach on a wooden stump two
feet high. The masters seized him bv
his hands and feet and with slow anil
deliberate morements made him strike
out with the action of swimming. They
kept this up for a quarter of an hour
and the perspiration rolled off him In
great drops.
“He’ll be awfully hot to go Into the
water after that.” said I.
But he did not go Into the water. The
swimming lesson over, he moved to-
ward the dressing room, saying:
“I have done better today.”
Ah'..v<’*’ an,,w,,rp<l one of the mas-
ters. "Your progress is admirable.”
The fat mau learned with complai-
sance and went In to dreaa.
1 called the sw imming masters aside
Pi-sotW often
like that? He must have great perse-
vemnc»”
•'I’ersevenuKe! He has worked like
fids for five years, and he has never
wen In ti»e waiter*
Y many satisfied patients jf;
speak “Words of Wis* 2;
dom” when they praise my
work. That is one reason I
have such a large busineas.
You will make no mistake if
I do your
Denta.! Work
It is all guaranteed. I will
give you courteous treatment
and my prices will not pro-
voke.
Dr F. C. Allen
Over Hub Clo. Store ^
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARLINGTON.HELBING, M. £
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Ounce World building, southeast
corner square. Res. filfi W. 9th street.
Office phone 156, res. 150. Offiice hour*
9-12 a m, 2-5 p m.
DR. J. A. LANNIU8.
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON.
Special attention given to diseases
of women and.children. lOfflce over
Graham Crawford & Co.*Phoue 236.
Residence^. 7th street.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All Names appearing in this column
DISTRICT OFfICtS.
For District Judge
BEN H. DENTON
Ot Paris
For District Clerk:
EARL McALESTEK
ForiDistrict Attorney:
BOB LATTIMORE
(Of Paris)
J. E. NEVILL, M. D.
Surgery and General Practice
Phone: Office 303, Res. 303-2r
Office over Nunn & Jones Company
Picnic at Randolph.
The picnic nt Randolph Unlay
and tomorrow has attracted a unm
lier of our people and nearly all of
the candidates. There will |N>
speechifying galore among the can
didates for eounty officers and a
joint dehate lictweeii Hon. (’. B.
Randell, of Hherman, and Hon. \.
I\ Barrett, of this city, candidate*
lor congress from this district.
COUNTY OFfICfS.
For Representative, No. 1:
SAM T. RAYBURN
For Representative, No. 2:
B. 8. HR IJGR
For County judge: ■
H. A. CUNNINGHAM
For County Clerk.
W. A. THOMAS
For Sheriff:
( HAS. B. BRIDGE
PHILIP WISE
For Assessor
J. LEE TARPLEY
W. (’. (WILLIE) FINLEY
For county Attorney:
J. WALTER DONALDSON
HOPS LEE
For Treasurer:
SID KILLING
M RS. VI KG IE MILSTEAD
For Tax Collector:
TOM J. ( OX
ALBERT ROBERSON
For Commissioner, Prec. No. 1:
J. A. AG NEW
For Public Weigher at Bonham.
A. J. (JACK ) CRITTENDEN
For Constable Precinct No. 7.
8. P. KEENE
For Constable Precinct No. 1:
O. B. FINCHER
J ESSE G. BRILEY
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Hats Made New
anU p*hl(.ok*d. Clothe*
b!XJ. 1 *»»»»
Many a man is nut of whrk |M-
cause there is no wftrk in him.
Geo. P. Ball
The Hatter-»o. MitU) 8t.
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riously-dshghd
such numerous
traclions.-with(
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COLORADO
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Hotels. Board in
Ranch-Resort
Kent accomm
prices within
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FOR YOU
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We
To examine our
Comtroller of Ci
Loans and Discounts
D. S. Bonds
Real Est. Fur. and Fij
i Cash In Vlt. and Banl
Depositors ’
should know itg
i fullest investiga
I'banking businesi
The Fir
of
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Fannin C(
AT THE C
RESOURCE
, Loans and discounts .
United Mates bonds..
Banking house fur A f
[Cash in Vault 171,727.
C’h in other B’ks 79.7.14.
Total
I J. W. Russell, J. T.
B. Russel), Ed D. 8
Kennedy, Richard 1
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bargains.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [284], Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1908, newspaper, July 3, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980850/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.