The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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Christmas
will bo here before you know it
So don't put off any longer
—BUT COME IN TO-DAY.
Search the ^aranl of hynn:. wants anti you will flod do gift aa
acceptable ns Jawatry. O jewelry ia a heritage handed
down from generation to geo laliou and ia an enduring retueiu*
Inane* of ib«- giver.
At every age Jewelry hold* an alluring charm—
A diminutive ring for baby—
A locket and chain or ting for the boy or girl—
A diamond ring announce* the engagement—
Forth* married worn in aiiVOr-warO for the table—
in*-.. thru all inate ial reward
No one nor anything ia able to
give you fet Imffnueaa aud con-
tsmtnient wilmt jsour own eh a «<•
ter etui peace of ni&gi! can.
Do a little more than that bar
tv hich you are rewarded.
THE FUNERAL Of
DU S. DORSET
Largo Concourse of Relatives
and Friends Follow tho
Remains to Grave.
Advance Styles
The funeral of Dr. Do met took
JOHNSON NX WE
Heilth of the community in very
good at present with the ezeeptit n
of Mr A. M. Be.uethy, who h>a place at tho family home year
becu qultt* sick fur the post two terday afte.noon at 4 o’clock,
weeks of slow fever. She is re- Rev. Warnen T. Whiteside con-
ported a great deal better at ducting aanie, Rev. Dr. Wharton,
present of Sherman, offering a beauti-
D. D. Hemethy bus leturned ta ful p .ayer. During the services
hU home iu this community, bting- leautiful music was rendered
•lug his bride with him They by a quartet composed of M s. F
have b en spending their honey C. Allen, soprano, Jrunes Lusk,
In
La dies9 Stilts
' moon in the western country. We tenor, and C. L. Bradford, basso.
And for a man nothing is as u table * r piersing ns a high grads welcome them into our community. *aud Mrs. H. A. Cunningham at
watch-a 80UIH BKND. | We were sorry to learn of the the piaDOt At the grave the qua -
Before selecting your Christmas gifts drop in and look over our
tine stock of Jewelry— y »U will find a wide range from which
to choose at prices that will suit you.
If lu donbL as to what to give, emt-u’-t us—wo are experts at
suggesting gifts that will please the recipient aud will also fit
j our pocket book. Come In end see.
C. E. Bowman,
“Jeweler To Those Who Know”
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
TilB DAILY FAVORITE
FAVORITE
BY
PRIMING
have been sent to save the world
inspire the feeling that its ulti-
mate destiuction would be pre-
COMPANY fcrable.
death of Grandfather Doolie, who
reside I near Monkstown. He bail
been very feeble for the past few
years. He was honored by all who
knew him. He was also numbered
among the boys in blue iu the
years IStil to 1865; he heard the
cauuou roar. 'I his community is
iu sympathy with the bereaved
ones.
Peop’e are through gathering
their crops in this section, aud will
soon begin to prepare for another
crop.
We have failed to see a letter
from Telephone lor quite awhile.
Come on, we enjoy ruadiog good
letters. Harold.
bet sang several appropriate nun
(hers. The follo'wing we e the
paj1!- bearers:
D. W. FfwevSiey, C. E. Foster,
J. "W Peeler, Raleigh Abe na-
thy, S. L. Austin and Clary Mur-
pby.
Tthe floral offerings were very
p letty, amd came from friends
not only in Borihann, but otiieT
place* aa well, Rome of these
dcsigkm were very beautiful.
H AKTHY LIVER
MIKES BEAUTY 8
W. S. Spotts........Editor
WEATHER INDICATION*
Forecast;
An eastern paper has raised the
question: 1 flow many buckwheat
cakes can a man eat with im-
punity!’ As lor u-t, we prefer to
eat them with ma;le sjrup or
Waahixgtcw* Dm. 10.
Bonhlajn aud vicinity: t-la. r kooey,
sx,d warmer.
I-laot Texas: Warmer , Isir. Are y >» a good fellow! Then
_______ prove iu, by filling a Chiistmas
-oOo--
stocking for some poor little child
It would be intei*sting to know who will not be rcm,<mbcred per-
how tho Mexicans prououacu the haps unless you loos*.ii your purs.-
aam ■ O Sbi ughnessy. strings.
-oOo- " -oOo-
▼•laacopaa an* th# Horizon.
Ia answer to a question, “Can a taio
scope extend the horizon of the eye!”
Edgar Luclen I.urkln In tho New York
American aaya:
“No; tho horizon la a clrcla on the
aartb’a aurfHi-e having the eye for Its
canter. Where sky nnd earth Appear
to meet the contour, dust and vapor
greatly hluder the aeelmr In all tele-
scope*. In fact, no good view of nny
cosmic body enn l>« Imri while It is
within several dearees of the horizon
But In free space the teles cop* greiitl.'
extends the power **f vision, hnt not
tha horizon The telescope with six
teen Inches dhnneler of the object
alnsses brines mltt'oiis jdled on mil
Ilona of distent suns Into view "
Famous Actress finds that a Healthy
liv.r is Necessary lo Good
Looks and Youthfuiness
A Honh m woman wants to With Ids leg shatteied ly his
know it com li nage eggs will be gun exploding u New Jersey I untie
fit to eat alt* r tho boy cott 1* ovtt. walke l several miles to a farm-
— - oOo— - - hous ■, nske*l for a drink of water,
It unty uoi be as easy tn figuic borrowed a pen knife, then cut oil'
oat w hat to do with Gmeral the tem manta of his l* g without
Mania alter he is out us to get him fliuching Tho leg wa* a wooden
Mi oue.
■OTOE
Mrs. Lmna McDuffey of Deni-
Oousidenug everything, theean Tie hunting season hns about
dilates for emigres* who faile-i elose l, and its toll of hum in lives
t* bo elected ate probably levs *nd 05c doubt has bc«*n exceeding
Mrry than they were last March. ,y. beavy- twenty one states
thirty-nine were kilied aud one
huudr d and eighty five wounded,
T‘J* '”‘,alar a"'1 ‘-■onciciitious to „utistiwj riltbiKd.
mm is the one who has already Alld .here is no doubt many others
received l>, mail a puck age Lbelcd: tbttt w,,l0t W|H rt ,d
“Nat to be opened uutil Chr.tt* _oOo————
T te eitiz- ns of 0 , uksville are
soon to vote on a bond is-sue to
N »nh t aioum, Me. I,* 6iat Min- p,Ve the public fquar- and park
I-tors who are to b- allowed to go the c • .1* r ol it. If th - entire cit
on sm -king “w.tluut i-nr* urage- j2ensh,„ (lf t*iaik>V)i|e c,mld
will not need it if they are the public tqua.e ol Boo hi m be
lore the -'liciimi tin re would no.
be a vote cast a^iduat the proposi
The J* ivorite has heani nothing lion. The pav ing is worth many
lately con vrniug the el*an town times its emit nut only iu looks
prise, bu . we are still h -| ing that but in convenience and serv.ee to
menl’
like m -'t smoker*.
the rout t plat i omami utai lights the public.
will Boou lie instilled. -^o—_____
--oOo- THE REAL REWARDS
8 line of the men who - luitn t<> FOR WORK.
It is an ucuuomio t utUi that
miflhit world ia mimlertakeu for
son is visiting her parents, A. L.
Nelms and family anrl other rela-
tives.
Mist Minn e Chitwood of t ur
town, has gone to Mulbcriy to take
charge of a music class
Mr. and Mrs W E. t'otton are
visiting the Indy’s sister, Mrs.
Bet tie Chitwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dewitt of
Sherman hnve been visiting bis
parents, I. ii Dewitt and family.
A goi d manv lletor people (I
might: ay all) join Hugh Nugent
Fitzgerald that Bonham will he a
winner in the cleanest town con
test. I hear «o many say so. Not
only this, but so many conven
lance* and neconimodatini s, nice
clean w dbs a-*d a nice rest room,
With all kinds of accommodations
that e in lie thought of fur ihe
weary mother-* and bale's and tin d
shoppets
Donald Fit.it and Homer Boyd
have gone to Mdburu, Oklahoma
with some horses.
Mrs. J. B. Dewitt is not doing
so well.
Mrs. Brist > and K. L Dulany
are on tie sick iDt. With this
Names of Cltiaa.
Boston la not tha only city that bus
dlfBmlty In th* protmnrlatlnn of her
natna. Outaldara ronatder Boaton quite
aaay It la Rt. Lnula, New Orleans,
exception, our town is in a pretty I Lo* Angeles, Spokane. Loulavlllw and
One of the beat known, wain on
of the American stage is writing
a *e ies of articles -on the pres
erviation of beauty. SJhe attache*
great importance to keeping tho
liver aptive at all time*, and ahe
ia riglvt. Neither good loaka nor
hajppmeM will *tay long with
any ni«n or woman who lets tlu-
liver get lazy and sluggish.
It is not always satfe to take
calomel, the old liver lemedy.
Doctors agree that it is a very
uncertain drug. But J. W. Peel-
er's d.ug store has a remedy for
sale that they guarantee to take
the place of calomel absolutely,
and still bo ha.mlesu causing no
rest.-iction of habit or diet. ITus
remedy is Dodson's Diver Tone
Dodson* Liver Tone is a pleas-
ant tasting vegetable (liquid, but
it starts the liver gently and
su ely and relieves constipation
arid biliousness so promptly that
it has become a dependable rem-
edy in thousands of homes in
the Unite*! States. There are
•cores of families in this vicini-
ty wlho will not be without it in
the house and who would next
think of starting on a trip with-
out a bottfie of it.
J. W. Peeler has sold so much
Dodson* Liver Tone that he is
convinced of its merit and will
give any pe son his 50 cents
back, who buys a bottle and
does not find that it takes tho
place of calomel to perfection.
The recent arrivals in Ladies’ Suits
are a season ahead—as soon as the
new spring models began to appear
in the New York show rooms, Mrs.
Hickman secured a lot for us made
up in winter materials—a clean-up
price was made us on these and
they have been marked at OtiC-
thlrd less than .
SEE THEM
Special Reductions
on Evening and Party
DresSOSm We have some beau-
ties to offer you at tempting prices.
Graham,
(.hieken un Casserole r*'v*»b mould not u> dun» with
. ... ..... rew-n d, nnd ia atr*nuotw
J pr^iaXken Z'Z tl.T iu *-*•***
N it only chicken, l»uf most all
other klnila »*f nv i.t*. n* Well an
\*xet*Mn*, etui b pr, pare 1 and
n* nli’ mute wlioiosmn** nml apetis
1 j bv omkinir in tin* unnle—
VK IHVK HIS DASSKBOLI*
Unr ronu 1 fi<
Nnkle t>la<e
larve oval t •*»* t*
Nick I*' plate,. ,
taill iooti)| t'aaanioU
Nickl** i - ut-1
•>»« %il i
\l LI*
ral »
er* In
L ii
nin*l Pi
Pat*
vMall man-1 Pi
Nick In plate
<nr»l Nickl*
takaa..
•taking
$3.75
$5.00
$2.25
$2.25
$2.50
$2.25
$2.50
to the reward. So Tauaaig statu
at hi* “Prioeipba «f Ecu-
nanicB.” Thia condition will
lualonbtMUy alwr.ya remain true,
but if yon want to be among
tboae who are thia world’s lead
via in thought and action
Do a little tuo * than tltat for
whirh you ate rewaixled.
EVirtuai
fair stite of health.
The heavy rain* have chicked
up aud buaiiiea-t lo aonie extent,
eapeciully the cotton biiiiuc.-s, ia
better.
Pacific*).
CHEAP MONEY.
Tho luteri: itioual Invcatment
Co. makes loaia on fat tn nnd city
property, or to buy or itr prove
property, at ti |a-r cent intereat,
for 7 yrara and 4 month*, with the
privilege ol pt*.T>ng at any timr.
*a mor*. than favo I ^ * b> ®*tuiity mat*
the liai
and in*
It favors tie alert 1
, St
I
than 8 per cent mtere*«t.
T. NV. rthackelforil,
General Agent.
Oflce over Kimt Btate Bank—lion*
|;
—tit* t It utkera j
rnarh a*-v* rail
i. pay euvcl-l
t. Hw rft. loyal j bMI-
u his ^«b aa aj
m an inatg j R*«z*«e km*.
nn,I town, and! ••*•** *«** i*i» pair a.*mtwp
t Amizli-r and ***■ to* I* ta* |«|w ua* I'll he th*
maaiDM l.utl* tlamM-AW, wltal*a
Ik* uaa!
*y ?u
d p
fb* «!»»* u only a few of the
» oaefal at tinea that we offet
•1 awl table a* gifts
"Gel It At ClsypoolV*
l.utl* tlaiwM
. | is* «*er tv* «»i'i fet *tart«g r»*4
Mwt re*'H waatw «-rrlag. little
, * " ' •mtw-5**. I wool Jam jr** P**J
le aaw rwwarxl Iwyaad hi* pay) ofcw HareM **4 Bm'i haa* iW uM*
i-tell | cj tai *lam th* 4*«t» — St I«*ta H*
Do a I ill1* mm thru that A>r| iwhNc
I'trh y»a» a • rewarded.
Bi«t rvaiftdwr that moaegr ami
imtteiaj »«ln«vrn-«*nt is ant ai-
Rou*ton that ar* difficult. El Pa*o It
■elf baa two more or lew correct pro
nonet*don* YnU-tn »aln» aeveral ayl
table* In the month* of stranpor*. nn-t
otir here*Ted tlator city arroae the tmr
(t*r haa to nuffer being called Jewwar
reeaa t».v tout lata who paa*. —El I***.
Herald
Ml Old Sana, Otfar
Wea't Cart
rt>* Wat.l tun. no natter ol how Iona atamlitia
M» r«trd t*v th* aowltrial. old rtlialil* In
IN>rt*r'a Aatu*ptie Hrallag OU. It (*ll««*
-at* and Ural, at th* aam* time. He. Joe. tl.i
Cl*rt«*l Humor.
W'b*B th* N*r Dr Snow m** t* ad
dr*a* Ida *r«nlue t ongratpitto* Wo
vote* waa alirktiy knaky.
•»ly frtMida.'’ h* aald “1 bar* al
ready pea** h*d on* a*rmon and tnadr
two long aptmrbe* te aortott** la dir
f*r*ot |*erm of Ilia city, and before |
bar* RnliM Hit* cren'tif yon atli
think I am Ilk* a wheel - the l-.nger tit.
•p*k». the t>hnter th* tire,"
Only a few appeared ta *ee th* |tnlbl
however and the i*ki d-- t.*r aw--*'
to famtati a dtagram - t hicaa** Trih
•a*
CLAYPOOL
I.
IT.T HIS (’ARK HXAtTDY
“When fnthe: wwa wick nhnut
*ix years ago he rea«l an waiver
tia. tnent n* < hanA>eriain 'a Tab
lHa in the |*p« • that fit hi*
■*•* exactly,” write* Min Mar-
garet *’an |>Hall of Fort Smith,
Ark. "He pnrahaaed a hoi of
Plenty of fancy apy>l«a. Wins them and he haa not been tick
sine*. My sister had at
left next i Haps, Black TN»iga, Roman Beau
Crawford Co.
OURiED OF
LIVER COMPLAINT.
“1 was suffering of liver com-
plaint,” Says Iva Smith of Point
BlauSk, TeJtaa, “and decided to
try a 25c box iof Ohambe lain *
Txilltlets, and ajn ii-appy to aaj’
that I am congiletely «ur«d and
ean rtteojumend them to every
on*. ” For sale by all d*al*.s
Aa Othar* $*a U*.
“Metii-nnhlh.” naked * yonng Raat
tadluu girl or her Kugliah mlatreaa.
••why do you wenr tb«>** and colors V'
'*1 am In mourning, l.attoo It Ik the
ruatom of Bnrll.b thdlea."
••hilt black la the color of night,
meiu-entilh. and yet you believe that
when you die you ■<> to heaven at once
Tti*-ii «. Iiv n**l (•*» glnd for your frtenda
who ill*- >tit*l wear color* aurh aa we
a*e In hint* aud flower* and falling j
water when th* aim ahlne*! Ah. well. '
Cbrtitlnu* are atmug* p***|-le’“- groin
"The Indian Alps’*
Candy
Christmas
Candy
ODxsrnrPATiON poisons vor
If you ar* constipated
•ntira ayetevn ,*
the wa*t* matte,- kept iu th*
body*—*eriou* results often fol-
low. Us* Dr. King’* Now Life
Pilla and ton w-Bl soon get rid
*f cuiMttpation, headarh* and
other troubles. 25* at drug-
gists or by ma.ll IL B. Bueklea
A (la. Philadelphia A 8t. Lonia.
NVhjr rnla yowr eye* with tboae
poor glam**! Let Dr. IHtncaa fit!
the** correctly.
The biggest bunch of sweets
in boxes and bulk for both old
and young, ever displayed in
iwl’.d'kzji Bonham. Put up in all styles
and price is right I
Give us a chance at your
Christmas Candy bill and we
will save you money.
I
1 am now
kind* of
it**- wto Mi ertdenc
what k* fait ewfb.nl
Nit Hi* ties 4
ttao’f ofj«tf*l*a
uf in Italy
plmty
eor-kiagj ti
prepared to
io«i w«-vk.
mm aa-t ga*
Tool work and
do ail
Atto
Ii
J. A. Kincaid
Gro. Co.
iTMAS SHI
USEFUL
Woim'u 8 a,,t^
^Tuits atjteducei
p^f^dWOM40,l
7nUo!tl Handle
Ink,
JJaX*'**
of Hoae Ft
(jirls ( 'oat. at (
^huudieds of ot
numerous to m«
uploadol piemen
rTItTsave you i
CHRISTMAS
ige&fitz
|9I1 WARE BO
iSSSIONA
J. E. NEVILI
gery and Gener
i.l. VV. Peeler’s
ham, Texas. Phc
DI\ I. S. bl
Vetnrin&ry S
Lfiev at Nobinaon & U-
n#ne It**. Kesidence pi
Qapromptly attended
lit. Jo-.-‘th* (Mo.) Vet-
[kve Y ou 1
What You V
t
rou haven’t
/ait. Come
lelp you sell
Ihandsome gi
pave in store
[many bargaii
prices will c
you. D jn’t
the last day, 1
V& NOV
Don't forget the
$75.00 Hall Ck
IL G. WEOEM
JEWKLUU AND
At Hurnrove’s 1
[That’s my price ou i
IOver 60o Woolens—
I t*r workmanship th
:-uit you cai
Also a I.AXING ai
I that i- in- BK8T in
no- oi c*—that
PlIOMt
G P.
I Tailor „nd Hal
Mam Sti
FK JIT (
« r Fruit 0
h W ready
Hi s any size
k‘ vottr ordt
* d avoid t
k S. MAY. I
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Ft Uorth kit
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1913, newspaper, December 9, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914305/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.