The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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TEXAS INDUSTRIAL CONGRESS
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For Cook or Heater
Stoves; also Fire
Place Wood.
COAL
LABOR OffICIAlS rr-
GIVEN SENTENCE *£-. •
President Ryan Cets Seven
Years and Others Get
Term of Six Years.
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Lamest prize-Winn/no Yield
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Lowest Prize^ Winning Yelp
lOVtAR AVERAGE OT *****
Lump, Fun and
Nut Size
geu.PER ACRE %
UKERAL AVERAGE OF ALL C0HTB1MT3
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SWEAR AVERAGE OF TETKAS
General average or all contestant*
Lowest Prize- W/nn/nc Yield
q.—Ar« w, to undorotand tb# story
: of Jonah and »ha Whala liUrally, or
| should it ba undaratood in tha figura
* tiva aaneaf (Ninavan.)
| Answer—In reading tha account of
the Prophet's experienced aa narrated
In the book of Jonah, one la Impressed
by the detatla given, allowing that tt
would be Impossible to Interpret tha ! wm a,.rnv4
story figuratively However, some of fj UUIl '» AUAfftB
tha leading features of the narrative !
muy lie applied lu a typical aenaa, as. J^ROMPT SERVK L
Indeed, the Savior did on one occasion I
(Matthew ill, 39411. Here the Lord 1 ^SATISFACTION Guaranteed
Jesus vouches for the Prophet's story. I
and in no way Invalidates it, which L | S
Is a far different course to that pur
sued by some of the "higher critics" of |
our time, wgo while rejecting the !
stories of the Old Testament are. un
wittingly discrediting the testimony of
the Lord and the Apostles, ns given
In the writings of the New Testament.
It should be noted also, that the
word "whale,'* In tho original lan-
guages, hue the slgultlcauco of <i profit
fish, and not necessarily n whale
Surely, the Creator, who designed all
the wonders of tho universe, would
have the power to create a great fish,
capable of stotnachlug tho Prophet for
the space of three days. The Lord
may have preserved one of the pre
historic monsters, whose fosslled re
mains have been discovered hi vari-
ous parts of the earth, and whose di-
mensions were from twenty to thirty
feet In height, and from sixty to eighty
feet In length, amply large enough t<>
house a man In comfort for several
days! New species and new varieties
of fish are constantly being discovered
In the depths of the ocean, and pos-
sibly there may be some of these mon
sters still In existence.
R.D.0WENS
Phone 195
* Largest Prize-Winning Yield
COMPARISON OF CORN AND COTTON YIELDS.
Whs! Ih# IssdlnQ sontsotsato hsvs dons Is tho 1912 oompotltlon tor 910.000 )• ge*S
tor otrtioulin ocsosnOna the 1919 910.000 oonteet Is Tsxss isdeolnsl CengrsM. 9«Um
Look for
Texas Candy
Kitchen
We have a full
line of
Home-made Candies
for 15c 11)
Iiidfinopolii, I>ee 3n.—Impna
eminent in the federal penitential)
at Leavenworth, Kan , t< day was
imposed as punishment upon thir-
ty-three labor union officials con-
victed of having engaged in the de
sti notion of property by dynamite
over an aioa extending fioui Bos
ton to I. is Angeles.
Ki .ink M. ltyan, president of the |
Irou Workers’ International union,
whose strike was given as the mo-
tive for promoting the dynamite
plots was sentenced tosevi ii j ears’
imprisonment, the heaviest pun-
ishment ol all
Of the thirty * ight men coi viet-
ed as conspirators and aiders in
the McNamaira dynamite si hemes,
eight other men, :dl alfiliated with
Ryan, each tine given prison terms
of six years.
FACT
——
PROFESSIONAL
J E. NEVILL. M. D
Surgery and General Practice
Office, J. W. |'e lei's Drug fltore,
Bonham, Texa«, Phone No. 303.
Everything For the Auto
At the
Fannin County Garage
------AGENT! FOB--
A'jbott Detroit and Hupmobile Motor Lara.
All Work Guaranteed
Open Day or Might
PHONE 434
We wish you
A happy and Prosperous
1913
BONHAM HOUSEFUiiNiSHiNS COiMNY
402-404-406 East Side Sq. Phone 137.
Try; Us For:
Job
Printing
_ -We Satisfy
V
Q.—“In due time Chridt died for our
• in*.’’ (Roman, v, 6.) In what t,n«*
did Christ di, for our sins? I cannot
understand how ■ person is msds sny
bettsr morslly by th# dsath of soother,
sven though the ons dying is mors
rightsous than ths one for whom thr
condition of dsath was entersd in upon
by the ons making ths sscifics. (Truth
8seker.)
Answer.—The ordinary view of the
life uml death of our Lord Jesus lx
that He was sent forth to lie merely
an example of morality, and of devo-
tion to the principles of righteous-
ness even to tho extent or martyrdom.
If this were all that was to be ac-
complished by His sufferings and
death, then His example was largely
In vain, for many examples had al
ready been furnished In the lives of
the faithful servants and prophets of
Hod who lived prior to our Lord's time,
and who are specifically mentioned In
the 11th clinpter of Hebrews The
necessity for the death of <»ir Lord I*
splendidly reasoned out by the Apostle
In this same 5th chapter of Homans
In verses 13. 18-21. (verses 13-17 are
thrown !r as a parenthetical statement
and avpl, to Id* argument addressed
to the Jews), he Is showing that hy
otic man slu entered into the world,
and death ns the penalty for sin; and
that this sentence of death passed
upon nil men because all had sinned-
not all Individually, but ns represent
ed In Adam, lu whose loins wo all
werb "Therefore." he adds, (verse IS.'
"ns by tlie offense of one (Adam) sen-
tence came upon all men to condemna-
tion; even so (by the same law of
heredity) by the righteousness of one
(of the one who gave 11 is life n ran-
som) the free gift entne upon all men
unto Justification of life; for as by
| one man’s disobedience tunny were
mnde sinners, so by the obedience of
one shall many (all of the nice who
I will accept It) be made righteous."
Q.—Will you kindly explain what is
meant by the following expression in
Revelation xiv, 3—"And no man oould
Issrn that song but ths hundred end
forty and four thousand, which were
redeemed from the earth," Does it
mean that only 144,000 a.e *o be r#
deemed?
Answer.—A perfect own sinned and
passed under the sentence of death
As the result of this disobedience and
condemnation, (ho entire race was
horn In sin and sbaj«-n In iniquity, and
likewise passed under the sentence of
death And thus the Apostle assures
ts saying-—’ Vs by one rum fAdnmi sin
entered Into the world and death by
I s|u and so (because of this) death
I fstssed ti(Kin all men’’—(Romans v, 12
I To satisfy the claims of Divine Justice
land release the entire race from the
sentence of death. It was tiecesxarv
*hat a prrfrrt man should kIvp Ills Ilf*
as a ransom price. No Itnprrfnrt. fallen
member of the race could do Ibis
Therefore, our txird .lestls. left the
glory that He had with the Father,
was made flesh and became the perfect
man. nod n< such, laid down His life
to redeem the world—Hebrews II !•; I.
Timothy II. 4 •!; John I. 2b; I John M. 2
While our tx.rd died for all. yet lie Is re
deeming s|ifclal1y a certain class—"The
sleet according to the foreknowledge of
find." These, the 144.000. nro the foot
step followers of the Lamb, and are
"redeemed 'Blithered out* from among
men to he the Hi «t fruits unto Hod."
\fter these have tieen gathered out.
then the world of mankind will tie de
llvered from death, and ’’whosever
will" may hove eternal life of the
hands of tne one hundred and forty
four thousand, ‘Sir Lord .leans and Hit
“JoHibhelrs *
Have full line of
Fancy Box G< ods
from 25c up
N. Jon is, Prop.
Norllt Side Sq.
We Are Prepared—
to writ*' 1'nTornado, Accident.
Employers Liability and Burglary
Insurance ami can Make Bond foi
you in Leading Com parses w host
assets aggregate Two Hundred
Million Hollars Office in Ituildim
with Electric Light People on N
Main Btieet. PHONE 132.
—Bradford 8c Rogers
TEXAS TRACTION CO.
(KIISOI-MEIMtl-Dlllll IIIEIMIU)
"The Convenient Way”
Hourly Local Passenger Service
Between All Points
i FAST LIMITED CARS
*fmm Each Wey Daily Between
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DENISON
SHERMAN
LcKINNEY
DALLAS
Direct Interurbin Gonneeiioni it Dallas
for Lmisfsr, Wmhichis, Fort Worth
*,nd Cleburne
Local Evidcicc
Evidence that *’nn he verified
Fact is what we want
Opinion is not enough
IIorc”« a Bonham fact
You can test it
Mrs M A dink ms !• I D.
No. 1, Bonham, Texas, says;
“Some lime ago I was taken
with kidney trouble that eatno
close to ending my life. For two I
mouths I whs m bed. This lit
tuck passed away hut a shod
time later I was again taken
with the complaint Th s was
tire most severe attack, as I was
in bed for five weeks as help
less ns a child My nerves wen
all uuatruug and my body In
came swollen The kidney m
eretiins were unnatural I had
the best physician* 1rea* ng me
but they did not know wnat war
tlie -eatiM of the trouble and
each one gave me up n» hope
less My friends and neigh
bora thing hit 1 would never b<
well atguin. I was jus) about, giv
mg up in despair when my soi
who hud Been cured hy Doan -
Kidney Pills, adviied me to tt.'
them, From tho time I bcgui
losing this remedy I g> t belpT
At the end of three days I wu
able to he up and do a little oi
my housework. The swelliiu
went down and I began to g> t
strong, J kept on taking Dolin':
Kidney Pills and I am in vv fed
mg Ixdter than before in years
Doan’s Kidney Pills have the
entire credit for bringing alun
such a wonderful cure . ”
Q,— Will you kindly throw soma light
an the subject of tho fall of some of
thos. angola that left thair former es-
tate, their original habitation and har-
mony with God? Alao. oxplain m what
way they seek to control momboro of
tho human race (J. H. W.)
Auswer.—lu tieiwxla vi, 2, we read
that the ’’Sous of God" (the nugelsi
took unto themselves wive* of the
"daughters of men.” A» the result of
these mesalliance* there were produced
"giants in those days ♦ • • mighty
men, • • • men of rcuovvn." (Verse
4.) Evidently, these angels went con-
trary to the Divine will In leaving their
former hnbltatlou, the splrituul reuliu.
for the Apostle III writing about them
say a that the Lord hath reserved
them In age-lasting chain*, under dark j
ne**, until the Judgment of (he great ;
day “ (Jude «.) These are the "splr |
It* In prison" to whom the Lord
preached < In pantomime) by Hi*
death and resurrection. (1 Peter 18-
20.) The "age-lasting chains, under !
darkness." signifies that their opera (
lion* are restricted to the darkness of j
the night, "until" the Judgment time. :
when they will tie released from lliolr
"chains."
Take your llltde and read carefully j
(he following dtatlona: Exodus xxll, j
IS; Deuteronomy lvllt, U 12; Leviticus j
xlx, 31; xx, n. 27; II Kings xxl, 2. ti. !>.
11; I (Chronicles x. 13. 14; Acts fvl. ]
1*1 1M, Galatian* \. 19-21; Hevelntlou
xxl, s; Isaiah vlil, 10-20; xix. 3; Luke
vlil, 30; tv. 35. 3«, II I’rom these eltn
Hons, It heeoine* apparent that the
demons *e<dr to olufin the menihers of
the race hy gaining control of the |
trill. In many Instance* the mind has I
been completely wrecked hy (lie opera j
ttoii* of these "fallen angel*,’’ and the
victim made n "douiouhic."
DR E. H. H FO&TER
Physician and Surgeon
< Hfi *c over J. W Peelet ’*
I irug Htore.
Phone Office and Residence
DR. I S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at Robinson A Baker's atablv
Phone 104. Residence phone 2(4). All
calls promptly attended to. Graduate
of Bt. Joseph. (Mo.) VeternaryCollege
I guarantee all n{ my work in
Pressing;
Dyeing and
Cleaning
The
Devasher, French
Dry Cleaner
does nice work
PHONR242
O. P. Ball
Tailor and Hatter. North
Main Street
Farm Loans
BEST RATES
BEST TERMS
BEST SERVICE
Q.—It J.xu* actually cl.stroy.cl ths j
dsvil through death by crucifixion: how
could tho Apoatl. Peter, y»«r» after, i
• ay to ths Lord'* follower*, the Chris- ! ,, . ... __
Mans, “You. adv.r.ary th. Dev,I go.th I t'Xp*nenC0. Us«
about ax a roaring lion, xeekmq whom ' nit' (111(1 !)t’ 1'leilst‘t! w ith the man
8ub*crfbsr*V°Ur” * “? ^ 1 n«r whuli your ulVaiffl »ro han
Answer. We knmv of mi Scripture j tiled. Ibis business, foi best fe-
which declare* that Salim, the Devil. I suits, lt’t|uilt.'S lilt* thorough Stihool-
w»* slain or destroyed al the time of I ,, i|( , |iav(, lllltt llnrt my loan
I K., f ,,eil , ■ hii.i1 (1 • I. .ii A Ilk tit., ji.iiil I'll He *
arrangement* me positively the
the Lord's orucUtxlon. On the contrary
there are many passages to be found lu
th*' Bible In which II Ih set forth Hint
Siilan will not he dewlro.ved until al the
close of the thousiind year* of Me*
stall's reign, after having l.eeli hound
during that long period. Note the foi
lowing citation* and observe that they
nil liidleatu a future Mine from the
dealt* of the Lord Jesus on Calvary.—
(Hebrew* II. 1). Iti-velaMon vs. 2. 3.
14, IS )
It I* fjulle evident from the (piotn--
Mon contained In tin* ipiesMon. a* well
a* from the general prevalence of evil
and suffering lu (ho world that tile
great Adversary I* very much alive
Then again, sve note that there I* a
gr.-at deal of deception hi the world
and that the people are greatly deeelv
ed in many particular*.
When the Lord .lt'*n* shall npiwar af
111* second < "inltig. the great enemy of
the race will he hound and Mien, when
the knowledge of the Lord shall Mil tin
whole earth a* the water* rta i>r lit.
deep, all *liull know (lie Irulh, from (In-
least to the greatest (IlahiiMknk II I t.
foil ii I til
BEST.
Loans made m sums of f500 amt
upward-and half the value ad*
vaneed.
I take up and extend pureha«c
money notes
CHAS. 6. NUNN. BCNHAM
4. A. HWIIL.
I. 6. f. A 0««lv»*
j»«. f. eairriN.
9. t. k. Dalit*
Do farmers eat the proper
•ort of food ?
The (armor of today buy* a much
larger proportion of the fix si that goet
on the table than he did ten year* ago.
It'ii a good thing that this is so because
he ha* a great variety to select lr,-n*.
He should, however, use gr> ;it care
in selecting for the best results in
health and strength.
The widespread tendency in the city
to increase the amount of Ouakcr
Scotch Oats eaten is due very largely
to tlie recent demonstrations by sen n-
tifie men that the Quaker Scotch Oats
fed man is tlie man witli greatest
physical endurance and greatest men-
tal vigor.
farmer* should give this *<*t.)ect
careful thought and should increase
the quantity of Quaker Scot* h Oat*
eaten by themselves, their children
and the farm hands.
Backed in regular pat kagea, and in
hermetically staled tins l*.r hot
chrnatca S
KILLthc cough
and CURE the LUNC8
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
P C8ffl
AND All THROAT AND
pRim
_ I0n A IIOB
V|^a| f VCt
10 All THROAT AND IUNQ TROUBLES.
GUARANTEED SATISFAOXOHy.
OR MONET HEPIT U)I.D ■
MAIL BOX
AT STATION
For the I et elit 'A 1 host
initiated we "ill state that tlwrt
is it. until l»t.A nl the I I
station that is opened hy tjn
nimiI clerks on all nutil trains a*
soon us they pull in aud the ittail
taken and dist t i bn ted in th*
mail ear 1 *.r ils deslination In
other wor Ih, if vmt " isli to mail
a lelier and it xaitoo late to h.
hajtdled at the posloffiee you e,-
place in th
be taken tip by the mail clerk on
tiie train. ’I his is *|tiile an ne
eotumoilaiion ta* those in the \i
einity of the depot
Q.— Will /oe ktorlly axplaifi tha foi
j lowing ve.«»—"Mira ,« wnilom, Lat
! him that hath nnciarataiulmg count tha
I number of the beait: for it is tha (lum
bar of a man: and hi* number i* ei*
hundred three »r;oro and »ix."—Rev-
| elation xiii, 187 (D. A R ;
Answer Tld* passage ..f H.-ripture
| Ini* been Intel preted hi about six btjti
(1 red mid slxly-xlv different way*.' A-
| to whleh "!>•’ Is eurreel we would not
presume to decide. However; we wil
Hiihmlt nil answer that may he n>
capted or rejected a* the leader mu.'
elect mo to do In the seventh chapter
at Daniel, fuiirgreat universal kingdom-
or goternmeni* are re|)rei*et*ted uiidei
Hoi I the symbols of beasts Me* lion, heat
leopard, and 'Iragoi* These are Itaby
Ion, Medo Persia, G'-ee*-.-, and Koine
Th,* llrsi two \ ,*rseM of ibis l.'tili , Imp
i#‘i of Hevelntlou. describe* still an
other beast, having all of the charite
terisil. x of the "dragon" Pagan |!.>me
a* de*. rlhed in llevelnfloti* \ll 2 The
gn*eminent of Koine "a* a enmhlnn
(Inti of civil and eccloMliintlcnl an
fhorlty, the Emi>eror hclng called
“I'unlifrr Itarimu*." or chief priest J
The old pagan arrangement of Uonie
n ns sii|»*'rs«"led by a new civil and
WANTED WANTED
--xi' nil-
Second-Hand Store
30 pair of Hecond-Haml Pants; I
tloz. Overcoats; 1 3 do/ Hack coat*
—sizeMO; 2 tloz. Men’s Hats; 2
(Ir’z. Men's .Shoes.
M. S. OEJONETTE, PROPRIETOR
All Soullt Center Street
Fine Roses
PLANT NOW
Chrysanthemums foi ChristmaH
and plenty ol Holly — Wreaths
und bulk. OHDER NOW.
City Greenhouse
•>
COULD 8H0UT FOR JOY
”1 want to thank you from
llie bottom of my heart,” wroU
t’ B Bader, of Lowisburg, W
Vm “for the wonderful double
benefit l pol from Electric Bit
teis, in curing me of both a se-
ven ' ns*) of stomach trouble and
of rheunintiaiii, from which I hi»»
been an almost helpless stiffen r
f( t ten j*«r«. It auited iny m *.*
ns though made just for me
kidney poisons that eaiiM rheu
mutism, Electric Hitlers have tt
equal Try them Every bottle is
serleallixth d env erunien wllleh *«»
urctseii all ,.f the tcastl.v ,«.wer* and For djapejmiH, tndigesUoli, J»Wl»
i.i.x titer*' and it wil j authi.rity <>f the former »i <tnn l"hls | dice, and to rid the *ysl**in of
last system t* sotm-tlu.es referred to
In the Scrlpfui*•* a* "llahvlnn." tt I*
the great Mistical Babylon” of which
the ancient ■ -Ity wan n 1v|>». Babylon
tha cltv. is *ald to have (man divided . . _.
np Into x'luarcs A».M typb-ai 'guaranteed to satisfy, ttnty W*.
Babylon the Ivertst,” the false seelaal jat j pte[vr I
astlcal sy»l*»i«*. "ill probably have the
same nnmlM>r of divisions- rellgtmn ! _________ ______
irganlr.iMona or aorta Therefore, If a DRIVES OFF A TLRB'lH
rtvtl eceleslasMcn! rmuhtnaBon made «XMUtioa«r **f death
«p r different sects denomination*, i
¥t. ,*nd there are over si* hundred | JU the winter and spring mailt. *
den......nation* In the world) I* reeog
at ted Vi.Maf Ihf ntimltrr af Otr he,i»f
for it 1* the toimher of n man, and ilf) | are cold* and grip *»» any
Mt* M M. Nance, who lux* is'en*
visiting at the home ol i.iIIh'iI j
Rhodes and family here ami also
at ttu vrnuM. teiiirned hum' l*> I’at
in this mnining.
3ani
Thmrm Is Only One
“Bromo Quinine99
Ths I Is
Laxative Bromo Quinine
UBED THE WORLD OVER TO CURT A OOLO IH ORT oar.
_ /|
Aiw*v u nil '' m “ *
»iji tMMBR t * t * • • *• »4*
FOILS A FOUL PLOT
Wh*n n ah tuneful plot «si»ts
| between liver and howel* to
cause dislreu* by refusing t<* net,
take Dr KingH New Life l*ill»
and (ltd Mich abutro of jrntir
lern. They gently compel right
aetn n of stoinaelb liver and bow
jcH, and reston yrmr healUt and
| aasaaa^-.;anr=ss--aa^^.......r.ns
FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES
look with horror on skm erup-
tions, blotebeo, son# nr pimple*
They din t Have litem, nor will
any ant who n*o « Bueklen « Ar
niea Balv« It glorifies the face
Eczema or .Salt Rheum vanish
h* fore it. It ourut «ore li|«( chap
mnA heai» Uirtti. uul* and
4* fit ,» W Tea!) *
. STUCK NAIL IN FOOT
Seicral (lava agn (I. F Tapp
had the iniafiortut)*' of sticking
a nail iu his font while work
ing with a wreck hi the I Ai
J’ By «t Hhenian The wound
was very painful, hut i* wlowlj
improving ami Mr Fapp t* again
aide to ln< out
u« pneumonia It* advance agoiMs
ht* aiimixw Is *<x huadrod three score . j,.. ,,n(, (In'**, maladies I*
... . _ass s.-. * k._ n.L »
and •!«.” then you will have M*e
j duni" and the "under*tandlt|ff'
a- .Lulaieit the "beaatf'
Mins Myrtle Tl**m|c< n of fin
vestoit i* v mil ing Mr* B.
A> lb Rta
RMudi cotton cheek* per vcnl
4 . • Ut*. at ts L ‘Vebo a
| time should hs lost in taking *<
i best mrdieihs obtainable 1 *
dm *
in* v e
| New
it off. Countless tbousan *
found this t» b< Dr b <•)' *
Di*c(ff«fj ")ly huali.oid
believi* it ba* kept him '»•>»'
having pttsumonia three m t ue
turn*. ' w i ilea Me* <ieurg W,
Place, Kiwwavilb, Vt, * ,.»id i *
etdigiw .’(.Ida and croup 11 *'
have nutvr found «t* ■'pu* ,r
OkinntHfl for all br<»*< In-*-' 1 ,
factions. l‘r«’s i ts »' *1 #-
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