The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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THI DAILY fAVOKII
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From the Popular Opera
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PARIS DOCTOR’S DISCOVERY
Dandruff, falling Hair Caused by a
Microbe—Dr. Sibourand Proves in.
Dr. Sabouiand is the leading
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his theory that germs cause dan '
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|u surprise and revolution to all
| who come. Nothing approaching jsj0p falling hair or itching scalp ii
lit lias ever been seen in Bonham two weeks or money back,
j This is roll call <unl membership! In waim weather it keeps tin
day and will mark an epoch in tlie;s<t:,h' dean and cool and tree taron
... .. ^ . . , .. obnoxious odors. Parisian Sam
history ol the Sunday schools in . . .
J I is a pleasant and damt\ luur dress
North Texas. Kvely member and j inR that ,vil! 1)llt a * itchinv
friend of the church and Sunday j charm and bistre into faded bai
school who can possibly attend in one week. It is distressing fo
Will surely be there. We »UI not W* woman to have dull, unattiac
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Parisian Sage costs fit) cents a
large bottle Saunders Drug Co.,
and is sold by leading dni^gisis
everywhere. The gill with the|
Auburn hair is on every bottle.
be
Street-
State
surprised if 700 or 800 are
i present. The great occasion is up
on tho lips of all the people and
they are coining from all quarters.
We are expecting our large house
(the largest church in Bonham > to
be taxed. The motheis will bring
the babies, the fathers will be
there and a great throng will
tniugle together. Get up early to
morrow and get all the family
ready for this unusual event. Here
are some of the great features:
Illustrated song, “Betty and the
Baby;” old song by 7A men; old
song by fitly women; real shock of
ioats built by twelve children, each
bundle tabled showing average at
tendance for each month in year.
Four set* of fireworks, which will
will disclose an immense motto in
varied colors. Don’t miss seeing
jthis. The famous clock will Ik*
j used to tell the number present j tl lw|d head
laud will strike the number of the
|class that hits the greatest per cent
} of it* enrollment present. Anil-
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for Headache—hicks’ Capudine.
Whether from colds, heat, store-
ache or nervous troubles, (iipudim-
will relieve vou. Its liquid—picas
ant to take—acts immediately.
Try it. 10, 25, and 50 cents at
drug stores.
Even the woman with a graceful
carriage likes to be seen in an au-
tomobile.
A dead millionnin ’* obituary
notice is worth alsiut as much to
him as lus money.
Somehow or other gray hairs al
ways commands more respect than j
PREMIUM CONTEST WINNERS
ing cards and many people market j
their corn and cotton here wln>|
would not do so otherwise.
W. J. Hill Gels Premium On Cotlon
and John Fleming
On Corn
lustratLsi lesson with objects will
tie given. A special committee of
ladies will gleet the pwplc at each
door. A brnntifol caul Isiaiing
_ • C 1 iCO ooor. t\ mnnuiHi caiu ih-.ii mg uhlw
ie Daily Favorite tor only a year ^our greeiiug win be given each one. gist*.
Hicks’ Capudine Cures Sick headache
Also nervous headache, travelers’
headache and aches from grip,
stomach trouble* or female troub-
es. Tiy Capudine—it’s liquid—
effects immediately. Bold by drug
The second of the weekly corn
and cotton premiums wore given
away this afternoon at 2 o’clock
and the event proved to be the
magnet that attracted a large num-
ber of people to town. The win-
ner of the $50 cotton premium was
\V. J. Hill, living north of town.
John Fleming, former motornian
on the streetspi inkier, got the $25
com premium. “Flunky” enme
near throwing a (it when he got
Mulberry hems.
Corn gathering and cotton pick
ing is the order of the day. Kvcry
Iwdy is busy.
Mrs. H. J. Carroll has returned
home from Tioga Wells much im-
proved hi health.
Mr. and Mrs. St'-veson and Miss
Kate Martin spent Sunday with
Mr. Joe Spencer and family.
Joseph Keene of Oakland vis
ited J. C. llonea Sunday.
Miss Lelia Hall N|icnt Sunday
with Miss Josie Stanford.
There was a large crowd at Sun-1
day school last Sunday.
Miss hue Josie Vaughn, who has
that $25.
Next Satin da) the same amount j been here visiting limucfolks, re-
will lie given away, and on every j turned home recently,
succeeding Saturday until the corn Will you please see the w'eat he
and cotton crop is marketed. u an for us and tell him to sett«
These premiums are great draw • e dust. Lily.
QSSL Sterna.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 32, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1909, newspaper, September 25, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977237/m1/3/?q=%22Lattimore%22%22colored%22: accessed June 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.