The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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the tu"-Y VAV(,I!1yr-
iHt DAILY FAVORITE.
BY
THEFaVOKMTE PRINTING CP.
Less House Work
wouldn t t.a'e . fr.-:».ir nf the iv*
,0 much to do if you had
Think of the —-
»
You wouldn't have “ Thfr.k of the ev«
Electric Lig ht is in >0^ „ „n,; trimtr ir e cf lamps
* rlasting hllirc.1 1 ^ * . picture*, furniture
save. ^ our curt- e V , often.
vooM «V*. JtoSlSJt' W <•«*»•
«rd hanpinga wou1 1 finmelcte, emokelera,
The Electric Light » J j k-after light. that
.pootleaa, no-trouble, t et U(8 inetall electric
£ZTr0loXo« doiB*the
spring cleaning-
Electric Co.
Money! Money
Bonham property
We have some
WHA1 MK. BAILEY 8Vis-
Thu f •Homing rtateir.e. ,
*„.*, »'••*" Sa'U"ii‘>
hv .....»torH»:Vy in <*’
r r h. 1 hr^ h,N denial
Hone C »t ■ * *' * ‘ t rrv;e
,^^ *. k . r to i)t*rm*t |
request ne ■* - 1Vaa.
him to nominate r.im at D.-Ura ■
Oh. yes my enuntr, men. a
fnenrna-.requ,,u-.i me to u-‘
• i0 au !ien.-e h - > hnaon came
to nominate me. .1 »hr.ror. came
to G.une jville to utaae a apet „n.
1 did rj*. know a- rcuen aoou.
.lolr.eon an 1 i;,) ^ ’
•• Ya- tat Coor. ■> ■)-inri' f ; 1
i *r,.ir I ’hat toward
The same, i ro ir. i
Money!
There is money to be made in
by bu\mg «'»»w. IttVvtt'Ug1
‘ r"U"S WILL H. EVANS & Co.
I over 1 irst Na'.'l Lank
l t ee Tarpley Co.
J* ^®®r *KltRS>l) F.MBaLMERS
... i I,Mirks ctr. lies. Phone 241. K Side
r , mil e Device. Churl) Vru* ks. -i
Stw Denise, I.' ,v*11' L --
Royers m Ne* York Hsrald.
c«,vk women arc methodical,
, i .. H , f the evening no after a !. Pr.e -'tr ’
l,*tln>'"’«rram-«ni>nl liail l*«> kept count sav. hi- b.ctasi h»-
^ i'r "|rrn than niBrl. J,Jr.r.k 3,000 •" «”
j wfte not in agreement w.th -.-are._______
r««*W .h.t xaj. no difference eHALI.ENOE^ fOH4 A DEBATE
to me. 1 can be decent to - “an -
«h?" 1 id Mr. Bdilov Will Not Ddwtr the Mai-
him up an at.ibeii e.
There are gentlemen
:utthere
whose face now 1 see before roc;
wjho cure from my home. 1 ap-
pealed to them to come out ar.o
hea/lohnson speak. They came.
He did not have muon of a
crowd, but it was a great deal
ter With the Hon. Cone
Johnson.
The Badge of Honesty
p on cv< ry " rn,•, ,-r cf l**** *’«««*
Medical D -•-v.-ry h.rause-a lu.l
, , jiiL’rru.in's i-<nn11*>s*itiK I i*
itrc in Knrfieh. 1 -PT
.■n.-.-i...' proven it^up.n-r
; " , I jmrilier and 1 nviir«»rat-
I . ti ii\»r ' It Imll'i!* 1*1' the run-
*y LJ I • mV utlicr tonic can !»
ci'' '. ' ■ ... , Uvmt, Tlie active tncillc*
principles ,.f native rents such a»
(iolih n !scnl and W'>< ci.'s r,K,t’ *| !J
Mandrake rent. Him-rnr.t un Jl
( hcrrvhurk arc cMract.d and err
hy Dio use of C o,ideally pure. ;d-
"'rn:TS N*klrt‘ which
I !‘‘ ,lull‘‘ from vvoll-rocucn;/.od mod-
i Erbiss •<&: aKsteri
wcllft itv^ll bilious or liver complaint*
)/Vastinf! dlsonsos” " here thero
Mos/JTosh and ttradual running down
Deer| aflakau-cU.
190^
pub
■i. —dt——i—■ nvTcrVirate* nfid
— -r . r:<■!>. cure Moo’l and MV1'bbls Tjl i.....
, i pgxa.trikr“st.dmaCu nv r ai'si m
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. , ..... t.iotchcs. Dimples
L'allas Tex. March 30
The following "'as matie
lie here last night:
“Hon. Clarence Oueley, Chair-, — -
rowd, but it wa9 a gre.i- padev Campaign Commit-
erger rhan he ««W ^ ““ ^Wortb. Tax.
1 had not been lor »«. * s;r_Thc iecWcn to t« aaic up-
mbseciuent events e..o"t., ___„Rinc» issues bv the Pete-) i|,rhl-[^W’i'» whniw.s»«wpu
Srreni»»t tarerr *« “ ooratic voter, ct Ibi. State in tt.e1
ed. 1 went with him to -he c. ■* j, 90 vitally .mpor- , f" J, oM 0,-n mnninR *or<* <* uta-n
SC-. Hamadea.Peechi <( the
“> «>• h°"1 sick Si "n« to thro, light up. ; SS^SX
the courthouse, and going » the mattters in dispute. Mock.soml tifiy-four cent*
he Haiti; -senator Bailey. «h» “,1 ^ t, .hat *»
„ goir.c to nominate you .1 Dal- In n t on. il ,he -An-Ueali« Saiva*
S'J viee^yml .nat^he candidates forj
Yon , ;ui t afford to acropt a wwv ™r
•to„ Is; delegate, a, Urge nominated by! IftSSSSj^
ts« « I fc“1 »» oppoaition^thc eonv.ntior will be glad
Ordrr ot [If.ction.
Bonham, Tex , March 0, M*- 1
By virtue of the authority vest-
ed in mo an mayor Ttr. -trm of i w
city of Bonham 1 hereby order
an election by the quahned voter
of the City of Bonhr.m to be held
betweenlthe 1 ours of 8 o clock
a. m. and 7 o’clock p.m. on the
7th day of April, 1«C8, for the
purpose of electing a marshal,
assessor and collector, secretary
and treasurer for the City of
Bonham, and one alderman or
Ward No. 1; two aldermen for
Ward No. 2; one alderman for
Ward No. 3; one alderman for
Ward No. 3; and one alderman
for Ward No. 5; the said officers
to serve for the ensuing two
The polling place to be at the
City Hall, with Smith Lipscomb
1 as presiding cfticer.
Given under my hand and seal
of the City of Bonham this the buh
day of March A. D. 1008.
J W. A. Peters.
Mayor pro-tem of the City of
j B°Attest': R. B. Elroy. City Sec-
retary.
---- lWAn«/ When you * anti your Clothes
WI7 THh WiJKlN’ I rested, Cleaned and|Dy»d Cift
r: inf II1*1- RlJ f K.pair and AlWtsff
I *t the t'lTV ' ' A |
I Work.
*\V..rK
CITY DYE WORKS
i. H. TROUT. Prop
GIBSON & TAYLOR
—...... .....,|,,IBW| RMLWW TIME TABLE.
Wesson
Cooking Oil
Texas & Pacific.
West Bound
l| Arrives Leaves
No. 36, 9:35 a.m. 9:40 a m.
I “ 31, 12:25 noon 12:45 nooo|
I ” 33, 9:15 p. m. 9: 30 p.m.j
East Bound
Arrives Leaves
II No. 34, 8:50 a. m. 9:05 a. m*1
” 32, 1:15p.m. 1:35 p.m.
( ” 36, 5:10 p. m. 5:15 p.«-
N « unrwiMv*’)
rvrn 'ihough ' 1 hr urirrnt dealer tuay
Will be put in nomination, and i ^ conventioM respectively L_=---
,ou have cot asked anybody el i ^ guch Umee and places aa ®»y lviUe and Hon. Andrew J. Baker
1 wou’d like to do it. mutually agreed upon ny che m Grflen Countv.
! did *<*k?0W h:m.abright • two campaign oororoittees.
do now, and 1 said _ ^ght. all neceasary
That,, not th. firm -.««• ' ^ °”„ts may b, Md. to
ever made, but that is abou , nd j beg that you will
great..*- on. I ever me*le. I .dvi« me by wire il
forgotten mat -lohneon hao ' ' ^ , ehojW b. accepted,
lueed to VO,, lor Bry n. I did * ^ v(jry „uly,
not know then that he denounced | 0EOR«E W. Rd dle,
Tom Campbell ore w^eit. a" ! Chairman Democratic Club of
tnen went speaking on the s.ump h „
for him the next week. But the foreROinc challenge is
take all the censure that my mis- ac ed by the Bailey people-
take deserves. 1 helped to res- ^ the anli.Bailey leaders here
urrect that political corpse an3 j ^ entertain eome doubt on
now 1 have helped to put him j ^ B00re_the debaters would
back into that grave. he paired as follows
*1om Lawson hae Begun anoth* | Hon. Cone Jobn.on o! Tyler
.___(V>
Mi. b, »e- Waoo and Hon. dame. L. Storey
r.VT!h,*i.YeT:V7o“d' gamM 101 Hon. L.V Young Stephen
clever y played, as only Lawscn
*oo wa how topiay it, but utder
a new name and under new rules,
sufficiently modified to deceive
the unwary. The progrt*s of
toe latest exploitation will le
we 1
points of
of Tom Green Countv.
says Bailey wild meet none
Fort Worth,Texas , March 30.
Chairman Ousley of the Badey
campaign'.committee tonight re-
plied to Chairman Riddle s com-
munication, asking that Senator
Bailey and associates on hiP
ticket engage a joint discussion
with the opposition candidate, ae
follows:
Mr. George W Riddle, Chair-
Anti-Bailey Club, Balias, Texas :
Dear Sir —Replying to your
telegram communicated through
the press to-night, permit me to
say that the issue in this cam-
At One Fell Swoop.
‘‘Have you got any of those prepara,
♦Ion* for"removing superfluous hair:
asks the man w ho enters thedruu ** ok
5h a firm tread and a set eounle
n -yub air" answers the druggist.
••Give me a pint. 1 ">"*t to use It on
m.yBu°t#,man. yon haven't got any mi,
perfluona hair on your head
nearly Paid now-.
” know It. And l ve pot so aggra-
vated and tired watching the .•onfouml-
ed hair leaking off day by day that 1
want to remove the vest ot it at one
«weep and haw the agony over.
Odorless
and as
Sweet as
Butter
M. K. & T.
North Bound.
No. 257 leaves.......
No. 723 leaves.......12:3op.*jj
South Bound.
i No. 258 arrives.......
: No. 724 arrives.......9:1M a-®-
PROFESSIONAL CARD
ARLINGTON HELB1NG, M. ®
ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN ANOSOSOeO*
Sh.k.*pe«r« Notwithatanding.
-Is there anything in a name, in-
quired the man with mouse colored
'whiskers. "You can bet there s;
Name a boy Stuyvesant or Van eus
eelaer or Gouvernenr and hell never
hold anything but a first class job.
Nobody " ill ever dare ask liltn to s"a1.
windows or mop floors. And byJh*
time lies forty hell he bead of
H. M. Norman
& Co.
uniice World I building, eoutl
corner square. Res. *>16 Mb' ’r
Oflice phone 156. res. '■**•,c*
9-12 a m, 2-5 p m.
DR. j. a. LANNIES.
ECLECTIO PHYSICIAN AND SUM
Special attention*IgiveD to di
of won.en and*, children. lOfcc*
Graliarc Crawford & Co. rto
Residence W. 7th street.
The lumping Off Plate.
......fort • h,,-n he head of a j “Consumption bad me in
trust company and director in twenty-Lraep; ami ) had almoet reached
seven prominent concerns. Oh. yes; the jurrptng Ctt place when I
there's a heap In a name, lemme tell I ,M adviefcd to try Dr. King fl
you.”—Washington Herald. I New Discovery; and I want to
Hats Made ft
Cleaned and reblocked
j cleaned and pressed, l
business.
Money makea the mare go, butLf Grimealand, N. C. As a rem-
it doesn't always make her gojedy for coughs and colds and
under the wire first.
FOLEY’S
> unwary. Tne prugrtr* v., ^
r: s£S.~~ KIDNEY CURE
iota of I*®*
•------— I WILL CURE YOU
s
eonal character. In the nature
of things, neither Senator Bailey
nor any other self-respecting man
can agree to meet any man in
public debate on that proposition.
As to joint debates with other
candidates on our ticket, I will
advise you as soon as I can
confer with them and our oom
Oiittee. Yours truly,
Clarence Ousle",
Chr’m Bailey Campaign Com.
Geo. P- B
The Ealter—So. Main »*•
u/of’Chinese*experts are com-1 of any case of Kidney or
ing to the United 8tates to study Bladder disease that is not
our financial system. It may b« beyond the reach of medi-
‘ -- iB,lcine. Take it at once. Do
that when they finiah tl etr in
veatigation they oan Rive us
A Tiny Well Digger.
The mole t. ope of tb. thirstiest of
animals. It oe.er burrows st sny
Hew Blacksmith
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrup
- .i ■_______ih.m mil
lUU^MD —— —
healer of weak, sore lunge and
for preventing pneumonia New
Discovery is supreme. 50c and
$1.00 at Saundere Drug Co. Trial
bottle free.
1 have opeu«d » ne* ' ‘
smith &hop on West f *
Street. All kinds of
smithing, and
Borse Skin i S
Some people make a specialty
of believing the imposaible.
How elequent the silent lady on
the silver dollar ib!
Give mi a trial,
satisfaction.
I euari
V. Markka
Weal Fourth Stre*t
Relieves Colds by working them out
of the system through a copious an
few pointer*
me nuiiB ____ t ,n-ifti th« system xnrcugu - v*
animals. It never burrow ^ Jf h action e( the bowels.
oT dro^ht when tke supply of lh Reaves coughs by cleansing the
thTneedful element Is diminished or mucous membranes of the throat, chest
— ’Tittle gentleman in the eel- ^ronchlal tubes.
counteracts the scarcity ry . "At pleasant to the taste
______ cut off the
* | nouisklav'ng Bright*! D^s- j r5t?« *“
_____TNl-1__4— Tk.r* is ........ —
"At ploosont to the taste
mt Maple Sw*sr "
--- j ease ot Diabetes. There is
The Bis iop ui Huff no ^vism n£)thing gained by delay,
•inj* woman to pray f>* bus*
I “'n,lcr, lhu‘CoO'Moy’
R.sssursd.
-fts». pi. won t you buy me n drumw
“No! I’m sfrsitl yon’d dlstorh •»
with the noise."
“No. I wou’t. pa. I’ll o«ly dm»
whan jou’rs ssie*p."-L'.f*
U Maple >**ar
Children Like It.
Far BACKACHE WEAK WOHEU Tq
Is Witts KMm) sad mm* Will Sms sal Sits
Saunders Drug Co.
llwnlmMi, Te»»a___
ESTABLISHED 1874
Fannin County National B*
BOM1AV,*»TEXAS.
CAPITAL......................MW,0C0.0)
SURPLUS........................ ‘0,m.f.O
J. V*. PuMfll, 1 m'fSBt .LT. Kennedy, V»0*’
C. L. Bradford, Cashier-
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 1, 1908, newspaper, April 1, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981874/m1/2/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.