The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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TUB IONIUM DAiLT f A VOR1TB
ti„- month we want you.
ar
Kv fc\ml vsiii '’"kc no mi,uk* if you *ive u*yw,,r
id
HELPS LOR
POULIRV RAISERS
Department ol Agriculture
Blames Formers lor
Had Eggs
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Optician
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nger Senrici
Points
D CARS
| IttWlk!’. ""I
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it f. Bfltma,
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the I’lisltj
because
I ml I ailij
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to I, our,
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L| oidcr lor groceries.
I , |S (1 regular customer today.
It you want to get “GROCERY
SATISFACTION” during this
month get busy and phone us an
order today. Once you send us a
lew of your orders we can demon-
strate our ability to please you.
Give Us Your June
Grocery Business
J. A. KINCAID
Phones 375 and 67
(iUINTBR HOTEL
Ib'nluU-ly l ite* SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Summer Rate^
L r„, * HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE *’•ZVT
Ur P,AS wroNIO MOTEL CO.. Owner*. PERCY TYRRELL. V\gr.
Washington, .lime to. tj n »
vinced that me ms could b found I
to oveionme the loss ot several
mtlbou dollar** ;i \car hi the egg
Imlii'.tri, the D pulmeitol Ygri
culture Inis just Cilkiplelcd an in
* I u 11 \ intn til'' causes nl liail ai d
addled eggs. In a statement is.
sued toda>, the investigators fix
the Illume on the lamu'is ami
poulterers.
‘‘The Kivu test pail ol the loss is
due inainlv to ignorance nr iodlf
Terence on the part ol Tanner and
pioduoci,’’ says the report, “and
only a small pint is caused by
carelessness mi the part of the
buyer and shipper.”
The department urges. the ol).
servanee ol live simple rules in the
conduet of the egg iuduslry and
set', them loith as follows:
Give the hens clean nests.
Gather eggs at least once daily.
Keep eggs in a cool, clry place.
Maiket eggs at least twice a
week.
Kill or sell all mature birds ns
soon as the hatching season closes.
The result of the investigation
has been embodied in a special
pamplct ordered printed by the
department.
The right hind axle of the Ford is a
masterpiece. So are the other axles
and all parts that make the complete
car. But it’s the result obtained by
the harmonious working of all its parts
that has made the Ford “the universal
car.”
More than 275,000 Fords now in service —
convincing evidence of their wonderful
met it. Rnuftlamt, #525; Touring Gar, #>00;
Town (’ar, #800—f.o.b. Detroit, with all
’ ipiipment. (Jet intereasing “Ford Times’’
limn factory, T)ept. F, Detroit; Ford
MotorGo — M A. Abernathy, Honlnim, Tex
Weldon A Oroffnrd, Ladonia, Texas.
IN SUCH PAIN
WOMAN TORE
HER CLOTHES
Testifies She Was Restored
to Health hy Lydia E.
Plnkham’i Vegetable
Compound.
Malone, N. Y., “ I.y<li:» L. Pink-1
ham’s Vegetable Compound lew e»*. -
tainly done rue u lot |
I of good. 1 first heard j
1 of it w hen I was a '
j girl and I always said 1
1 Uiutif I ever had ft !
| male trouble 1 Would |
iffil take it.
I “1 suffered from i
«• orga n ic in!' imma- j
lion and would havo
, spells when I would
I be in such pain th;.t I
_I would tear m y j
c'othen. One day my husband got th *
neighbors in to sec wfhat the matter wa3
but they could not help me. My lint
thought was for Lydia K. Pinkham s
V* getable Compound and 1 sent my hu
band out forit and tookit until I waacn
tirvly cured. I am a wonmii of perfect
health and my health and happiness
came from Lydia E. Pinkham s medi
cine. You may rest assured that 1 <H
all I can to recommend your wonderful
medicine to my friends.’’- Mils. Tkf.d
Stunk, ltoute No. 3, Malone, N. Y.
The success of Lydia E. Pinkham s
Vegetable Compound, made from roots
and herbs, is unparalleled. I' may b
used with perfect confidence by women
who sufl'er from displacements, inllntn-
mation.ulceration.tumors.irregularities
periodic pains, backache, bearing-down
feeling, (la tulency,indigestion, dizziness,
or nervous prostration. Lydia F. Rink-
hum’s Vegetable Compound is the- stan-
dard remedy for female ills.
DOWAGER QUEEN
OF GREECE
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Costs
Less
Bakes
Better
CALUMET
^ S baking
$1? POWDER
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ECONOMY that ' <>n" thing you are
-----bulking lot in these ilavs
Calumet insures a wonder*
Hut it does more.
If?:f
NO. 41354
Guaranteed Eczema Remedy |
The constant itching, burning,
redness, rush uRud disa^-r* eaMeJ
effects of eczema, tetfer, salt
rheum, itch, piles and irnt»ti#tj horse lb 1 ‘2 hands and weigh
akin eruptions can bo readily 1250pounds Greatest all
cured and the skfi mad® clea
and smooth with Dr. Hobson
Eczema Ointment. Mr. «T. G.
Evelajnd, of Bath, 111., says: “I
had eczema tVenty-fi\ie years
and had tried everything. Ail
failed. Whitn I found Dr. Hob
son’s Eczema Ointmeni I found
a cure.” This ointment D the
formula of a pliyeieian and has. __ .
been in usle for y1 ars—not an ex j MaO VJSC
pm pus,
horse in Texas—Hired by TOD1
2:11 1 t from greatest tioiling lam
ilV in the world—Dam by N G1
WOOD 2:IS—the greatest brood
mare sire that ever lived—Tcm
#25.00 to insnie foul.
W. 0 FOOTE,
BONHAM. TFXA^
of higli li^ ing eost-
iul saving, in your linking..........— --------
It insure* who,, some food. lasiy food -uniformly raised fixxi.
Cslumet is made right lo s**ll right lo bake rivhi. A .lc
one ,>f ibe millions ol women wlm use u—or ;*sk jrour uroter.
RF.CCIVFO HIGHEST ..WAKDS
W.uld't Pure Food F«|»«»illon, 111.
Peri* l.,,ioiiiiui' Ffence, Merch, 1912.
You ilnn'( >avr money v'hen you buy ihenp or big-can balling powder.
Don 'I bo miile. J Huy Calumet. Il’t more eionomkal—more wholeeume
gU'd bat i etulli Calumet h far tupcrlor lo tour milk and loda.
Ifcrpigrar
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(pieen Olga ol Greece, who now
becomes fpicen dowager by the
assassination of hei husband, King
George, was a sister of the late
A ex.mder II of Russia. Mho was
the daughter of Giund Duke (’on
stall line, Brother of the emperor.
Slu* was married to Kmg George
hi 1807, and since then live sons
mil two daughters have come to
Her.
periimfit. Thai is uby we ca
guarantee it. All druggists, 01
'by mail. Price 50e. ITeiffei
Chemieol C®., Philadelphia an-
St. Lonia.
w Perfection
Is
I
Blvie Flame
Wick Oil Stove
Only A Few Left Now
Why suffer With the extreme
heat this summer, when you can
get a STOVE that dors not beat
up your kitchen, and vet doe* all
the eo«iking you can <h» with any
other kind of Cook Stovet
lad us send you one. " e
guaraoUs* them.
Duplex Items
We had a real good rain yester
day (Sunday). The farmers err
tainly did have the blues befoie
the rain but are hope up to a
great extent now, although it was
tun late to save the oats.
Health is very good in this com
inunity at present,
Mr. and Mrs V ise Whisenhunt
have a fine buy stopping with
them since Thursday afternoon.
The Liberty entertainment was
a tine success. There was a large
crowd and good behavior tor such
1* crowd. But it eeitainly was a
sail time for the school children as
they had to separate Ir.un then
teacher and she w:>s dearly loved
by one and all. Hue left Saturday
afternoon for Ector and from there
to Commerce to visit a short time
and will then return to her home
at Carson.
The Duplex young people at
tended the play at Telephone Hat
unlay night. All report a good
time and a good play
>|ishcs Glenn and I'.va Trout of
Bonham are visiting relatives and
triends in this community.
.Yfrs. A II I’igg of Leonard is
spending a few weeks with hei
mother, Mrs. E. (J Bruner of this
plats-.
Mi Wesley Richer of Telephone
was a caller in onr community
Saturday night. Blue Eje(
Let Me Move Your House
J.W Lhwretice
PHONE .(MO
Most CMldrcn Have Worms.
Mary mothers thin,k tlmii
children are snffi ria g from indi
gratioo, headache, m rvousnes.*,
weakness, costiven< ss, when tlnev
are victims of that most criu
mon of all children’s ailmemts—
fretful children, who toss and
grind their teefh. with had
breath and colicky pains, have
all the symptoms of having
worms, and should lie given
Kickapoo Worm Killer, a p'eas>
nut candy locrfige, which exj-c
worms, regulates tlie bowels,
toneB up the system, and make
children well and happy. All
druggists, or by mail. Price 25 •.
Kickapoo Indian Medic too Go,
Pbiladlphin and St. Louis.
$1,400.
Nice cottage on West 4th
street!, *1 rooms, hall, 2 porches,
well, city water, south front. H
\1(,u want a nice little home well
Local ed call us.
Gibson & Taylor.
SAVES THE LIFE OF A WOMAN >
This is whut a Hot Point Iron will do, because it will save ■
the woman many and many a step, tjhe can sit on a stool
and iron with pleasure as long as she likes ami wbvn she
is through she is not all worn out. When you use a Hot I
Point Iron you have no dirty charcoal to handle, no lire to ■
make, no heating up the room, no danger ol catching your
clothes a lire, or burning the house, no worry whatever—
no you sec the Hot Point way is the new way and is the
safest and must economical way. Every Iron is guaranteed
Ini Ten Yeats. Now is the time to buy, because we have S
many a hot day before us.
BONHAM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
|,EM LEVINE BUILDING PHONE :.')<•
PMMKT THOMPSON, Proprietor
CO.
Vacant lot just ea^t of W.
G. Clark 'ft, duly $500. Buy oi'Ti
ef of mIukc Lots and wo will Jkmm
yon the money to build a nice
bungalow.
Gibson & Taylor.
$2000
Will buy a nice home near
the West Side public school and
within ooic block of paved st.
Gibaon & Taylor.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortgages, wills, etc. Gall and Bee me.
• ver Firm Nal’l Hank WILL II F.VANS H C*»
Comer lot. on ear line, Went
Kith siree|(. Vacant lots ar j
scaiec. This is a very desirab's;
one. Only $050.
Gibson & Ta.\ lor.
Banish All
Skin Trouble
K Remirltn'Je Heinedy Thai Wotki Wonder
AwAinit Eveu Weeping Etiatna.
(i#t « Hotllv «>r «.
i rrlniMiv
TV c l is, Nunnelec & Humphrey
Traveling Goods
us show \on our complete Iidv °*
^ Mi »ks. ^nit Cases and Hand
We sell Cash or Credit
b'iNHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY
<D2 *404-406 Eait Side Sq »*!»»•»« W _
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by lo. nl nepllontlonn. an th-y < lnnot
i. a. I. llw iTnnnnwl i^rtlun ot
Th.-rt> In only <>n» way to cur» dwafnew*.
«ii.| that In hy onnllUttloiuG r-mnao-n.
|V»(M» In e* .o I by »» IniUrn.-1 .;.<«}»•
ti.iti of 'h» rom-oun liroim of thn (*“■(*;
rhian Tut>». When tbl* )uh# Mjnlbffl<4
jmu hnvn * rumMln* n»ttn4 or Imporfert
nn<t wh*n It I* yrulf'ly .-l,**w(.
in thn r^'ult. omt *»*•»«*• •**
1 n-imn. e<-n on *>« t»h.‘n out *5*1 ..Jjjj*
iub« r-ntorn.) (oh* r,,,L"V' O'.I^ ni’no
tinartnc will bo .J'«troy*a tnremw; mm
nM hi of <- n »m W '.•••rrK
which In nothin* hut «n InlUmod
l , « e,t th« 10.10 'Jt WMMRMWB.__.
JSBggdgrig:
H, inyiww ' U* ___________
Hie Uami piU» wf oomuwiMi.
Beat Laxative tor Agwtl
OW a»»d wr.nwn feel the
need «f * laxat «'*r ihaa
y<fUag *»■' H Iw aa e
anti harml*** **m1 one whi>-h aril
i), t ranee pa«. Dr. Kng *
New Life Pdl* are lally
gtexi for thr *or Ah'/
promptly »»d e »’y •‘rf** -5c
Tf yrtu have b#M*n flthtlnf firm# lulood
ti muAik*. loin# MiNtii liawuaih r ail It
#i Rcrmi. idtilai im. *»r
fitlmt you MrIII. Him* n» i*ui !»«» marts
•afd way to 6ur«* il Yak at any dniK
atort for » 11 60 boHlr «»f H. M K.
you a •« l h«*n on thn i-tail («•
health Tins notion of thlat rvmnr knblo
a r« imoty aa» jtiwt u» < t, Jn*i i*
t|. li%*K Jtaat ad i’#ri.«tn in in lnfto*f»< o ms
Out lh#* at un r* #•*■«* in the 11 m
on# of thw ri.rii *u«'iU«#»| f«m«* nhP’h
mri In ihn l»l ••»*! with »h»« xatfm** «
of ##rtyiiH(v that m found in all rott•
Uriel l«fi*ltfir’l#i. Thr muhti' r In wlli h
It tioiiiiiniioii S4*jtt • «»ntr old tin my«tdr1-
Notice to Public
To my many ft lends in Honhaui
and Fannin county:
I take this opportunity to ex
plain wh> I am not making regu-
lar vi.-its to Bonham. Having an
extensive act|naintHnce all over
n nth and west Texas my business
at home has grown to that pro-
purl ion I have been compelled to
open a complete optical factory. I
now mniHifactuic and grind any
kind of glass in 20 minutes, and
also keep in stock < very thing in
the optical line Ho w lieu you
Come over to get glasses just one
hour is till I a«k to let you catch
\o»li train back home, w Also when
you break a g ass mail me the
l»iee * and get it Itark thesameday.
M v olliee rooms, ttf, 14, 15 Com*
me ret a I Bunk Building, fthermau,
Tex is.
Olliee hours, a. iii. to *> p.
m
Will be glad to have you call
K B. Nall, Optician.
PKOFKH8IONAD CAKDh
J E. NEVILL, M D.
■JurRery and General Practice
)flice, J. W. Peeler’s Drug Btoro,
ton ham, Texas. Phone No. :t0M.
DR E H. H FOSTER
IMiysIclan and Surgeon
Office over YV. P. Olay pool’■
I >rng Htore,
Phone Office and Residence
DR. I. S. SPIKES
Veierimiry Surgeon
iflice at Robinson A HaUer’s stable
’hone 104. Residence phone 44.1. AH
ills promptly attended to. Gradual'
,1 St. Joseph, (Mo.) Veter nary College
JAB. F DUNCAN M D.
(SPHCIALIST;
EYE, EA It, NOSE and THItOAT
otlice Fannin Go. Bank Bldg.
Phone 485
Hours S lo 12 M.--• to 5|P. D
Join ib#
SOUTHEBI ME IHODISI UIITEISnVt
Pmonalr 1 oaAiftk
SptcacJ I fua 1 At utmmm
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Woftd *■ -r~___
YELLOWSTONE lAIIOIAl Hill
I, U...« 4«t W«tk
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TORT WORTH 4 OUTER CUT IL
•nd 'h*
Sc#«M( and I i**ifh IWN1
Ifki in Anrtirtl
I sill rtfrtmmn ripFOM.
ndndiBt Railway Ea#*.
w npnm »G#
Knilwray <•##•
ilnn *annn
NOTICE TO
PUBLIC
I have purchased the Fannin
County Oarage and in the futum
will have entire charge of the hum
ness. Your patronage is solicited
and will be appreciate I. All woiR
is guaranteed and pi ices icasoli-
able. Also have Automobile lively
department
my/J
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b m lull tmMwv.fNt wh
Fiank Mmaw.
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Young Women
Greatly Improved
La* K. rteay, who has t»’cu umi
oils I \ id f«*i -"in*’ time is repotted i
as greatly improved Mr. H*-ay‘s:
maov friends will l» glint to learn j
ol his itnpiov. merit and it i* hoped
that he wiil simmi bnittr.
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Aft wmiffiktat t»«#
Ulreti and Skin TVoubk*
If you m e anfferb g with any
•c.ltJ, niDiiihg »r fever *oiw«,l
Nuh'era, boils, «•#./.' kil 'dP oGie#
akin trmiblr*, get a hi* of
Buckiiei'a Arnica 8.t|v« and
yor will get relief promptly.
Mm. Bruce .lores, ,>f llirming-
luun, AJ*., ■Wtfcfed fro* an ugl*
ulcer for uIm nmo'ha and Bu*J#j
i eti’a A mien Balvo eunwl her
in two week*. Will he.p you.
ll'i uniRirMltd by J. W. I’ooler.
u...*' I ims «td tfeHk h. al. M i
Read what Cardui did for M»h* Myria Engler, of
Faribault, Minn She say*: "Let me tell you how much
good Cardui has done me. As a young girl, I always had
to suffer so much with all kind of pain. Sometimes, 1 was
an weak that 1 could hardly stand on my feet 1 got a
bottle of Cardui, at the drag store, and as soon as 1 had
taken a few doses, I began to feel better.
Today. I feel as well as anyone can.”
take The
LARDUI Wo man’s Tonic
Are you a woman ? Then you are subject to a large
number of troubles and irregularities, peculiar to worn n,
which, in time, often lead to more serious *oubM.
A tunic is needed to help you over the hard pluces. t
relieve weakness, headache, and other unnecessary pams,
the signs of weak nerves ami over-work.
For a tonic, take Cardui. the womans tome
Y.« ..II never .wet* to I. .j^cenarn / T ■
Ask your dmwirst ...
M>0»M w.—.« w.’m Tat
FANNIN COUNTY
GARAGE
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 271, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 12, 1913, newspaper, June 12, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913273/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.