The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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TIIK HONIIAM DAILY FAVORITE
UTKfcSlONAL CARDS
E. NEVILL, M. D.
(ery and General Practice
»•, J. W. Peeler’s Drug Store,
Saui, Texas. Phone No. 303.
DR. I. S. SPIKES
reterinary Surgeon
at Kobinson A Baker's stable.
Be :04. Residence phone 260. All
[promptly attended to. Graduate
Joseph, (Mo.) Veternary College
IRES GAIN BUSINESS
taring well-lighted show
Ido i*a. Now that the new
drawn wire
azda Lamps W. D. Yeager
on the market, with their
nderful efficiency and long
no live merchant can af-
to have dark windows.
ilGHT ELECTRIC LIGHT
double the value of your
window space.
ibai Electric & Gas Co.
iat Fine Firm
1*73
res of splendid black land,
in cultivation, plenty of
iber and pasture, 2 1-2
niles Southeast from Gober.
•rice $50 an acre. See me
|Mr. J. A. Martin, owner,
r> lives on the place. Must
by January 1st. Fine
fee for the money.
IAS. G. NUNN
BONHAM
PBIAS TRACTION CO.
ilson-Sherman-Dallae Interurban)
NEW FAST
LIMITED SERVICE
BETWEEN
«-MMallas
eaves Sherman 7 a. m., 11 a. in.
1 p. in. and 6 p. in.
lonrs-Shen to Dallas
tular local cara leave Sherman tor
)altaa and intermediate points
HOURLY from 6 a m. to
S p. m. inclusive and
10 p. m.
[information address any agent or
l.VBWKLL JAS. P. GRIFFIN
H\A. Denison (>.P. A.Dallas
louctc Cleaning
i pleasant by the Vacuum process.
*ts. Draperies, etc., thoroughly
neil ami renovated without reinm-
froin room. For estimates of prices
Phone T. M. McKee, 336
mm
Just 3 Miles
80 acres of fine black land thno
inline south of Bonham—150; great
bargain.
104 aonw north of Bonham <10 sell
and oak only |25 per acne. This
farm la eandy land, good for tho
pride.
Near Bois 'dArc Springs
172 acree |7.B0 per acre. This Is
the beat land bargiaUi in the cofunty
—yiou imui who need timber better
buy It.
I .have a number of homos in Boin-
ham to aell. (lomu to aee nwj if
i
you waavt a home whether in town
or country.
PHONE I62-2R
First-class Painting and Paper
Hanging. All work Uuurantml.
IX L. Judd
I guarantee all of my work in
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning
The
Devasher, French
Dry Cleaner
does nice work
RHONE 242
Q. P. Ball
Tailor and Hatter.
Main Street
North
SAVES TWO LIVES,
"Neither my stator nor mytteU
tnilglit bo living todfty if ft had not
boon for Dr. Ktng’a New Discovery,”
writ**) A. D. McDonald, FayeCtoe-
vlUe. N. C., It. F. D. No. 8, "for wo
both had frightful ccmgMs (flint tvo
other remedy could help. We were
told my sister had contuuuiitlon. Kho
was very weak and had night awoatu
but your wonderful medicine* com-
pletely cured its both, tit's tho host
I over ueed or (board of.” Ftir wore
hingB, oouglie. colds, hemorrhages,
lla grippe, aetlima, hay fever, croup,
whooping cough—^tll bronchial (rou-
bles—It* supreme. Trial bottlo free.
50c and (1. Guaranteed by J. \V.
'Feeler. £ l (
COPYRIGHTED ART CALENDARS
Wo have secured tho ngionry for
Fannin county for tho well known
and high grade lino of art calendars
put out by the A. M. Col Una Mf’ri Co
of J’hlladolphla, one of the oldest
novelty houses in America. Ohir
1U13 aamples will arrive In January
and we would appreciate It very
UMich If you will allow* im to show
you our line before you place your
ondeiw.
Favorite Printing Co.
DEATH IN ROARING FIRE
may mot result (not the work of
firebugs, but ofUli mevere burns are
caused that make a qui< k need for
Bucklon'* Arnica Salve, the (init-k-
»lt, surest cure for bnrtMi, wounds,
bruises, bolls, sores. it suliduea
Inflamniatlcti. It kills pnln. It soothe
and heals. Drives off wkln eruptions
ulcers nr piles (Ally 2fic sc J. W.
Holder's.
I ^TEXAS NEEDS GREAT MEN<& *
V______■■______________Jt
VII. JESTING.
rijA INCi TTonry V. paj<l his fool a princely Bum for hi* services and
1IV King Richard II. kniglrted hm royal jester, but iu no instances were
the jokers given power to govern. Ability to perform the servioe was
one of the lirst qualifications in mediaeval government, but under our
form of government a candidate can be elected for Railroad Commissioner
with scarcely more than a cussing knowledge of the railroad business
and we may elect a Com pi roller who can hardly add a column of figures
and these illustrations could be multiplied indefinitely. Our queer cam-
paign antics would make a benighted king roar with laughter, us welJ
as make the judicioua weep.
~j ni-TOflfrfl THE KING’S JESTER. J|
We con gridiron the State with railroads and dot it with factories au.
happy homes by electing to the Railroad Commission and to the lief
islature men who can feel the mighty surgo of civilization as it beats
against our border lino; who can see the world forces of progress mar
shading in the dim horizon of the future and who know how to laj
corner atones of empires. Texas nerds great men.
[Repairs Had Been Right
is a known fact that poor re-
work is responsible for a large
iMitnge of Auto breakdown*.
Thru w hy take chances with in
srienced tinker* when you have
Ml equipped garage and men
you know can do your work.
JVinham Garage
A* y nt h newer expresses (hla
lore fur an fo-rfosa P. O. h
KILL™. COUCH
Iud CURE thi LUNCS
; w t" Dr. King's |
;New Discover? •
V ___—____ Mll/’t' [
GRAY HlIHS MAKES
YUU II) K 0 0
ASmple Remedy Brings Back the
Natural Color—Dandruff
Quickly Removed
Ilowt often one Aiears tho «x-
pression, “Him is gray and begin-
ning to look1 old." It Is true that
Kray hair usually donates) age and is
always aaaocl&ted with ago. You
never hear one referred to as linv-
itiK nruy lmir nnd look In k young.
TTlie ho Ir Is generally Ww Index
it! ago. If your lialr Is gray you
can't blame your friendn for re
ferrlnd to you o« looking old. You
can't retain a youthful appearance if
yedt allow your hair to grow, gray.
Many pontons of middle age jeopar
dl*o their future simply by allowing
gray hair to beccino man I foal. IT
your Iiair lias become faded or gray
try Wyeth'* Sage and Sulphur Hair
Remedy, a preparation v hi< U a
cheimhst by <he uauio of Wyeth -do-
vWud a fowl year* a*l>. It is simple,
Inexpensive atind practical, and will
tMiiiish Uit' gray hitira In a few day.
It Is al»>o guaranteed to remove d.m
draff and promote -jlie growth. <>
hair.
ft is a pleasant dressing for the
hair, and after using it a few days
Itching and dryness of the scalp on
tlrely disappear.
l*»n'< neglect your hull*. Htnrt
iliLiin \V.v«'tlVn F-’Qi.m* rN Sfnlphm
tcHiny, ant) ytni will In* tsuriirm^tl nil
tlm rMiiliH
^ t
This p reparation 1
the public
Valuable Advice For Consumptives
Think health, not disease, stop
experimenting, follow nature; look
up, not down, above all resolvo "I
will get well.” Our little "Sun
shine” booklet brightens the way
ixuital addressed “Nature's Crua
Lion,” Columbus, Ohio, brings It
free of charge.
Wanted—Men Unlearn tho barber
trade. Hero is am offer Hint in
cludcH tools with tuKlon, A meth-
od that saves years of apprentice-
ship. Positions waiting In city or
lounfry shops. W rlto Molar Itarber
t’ollege, Dallas, IVftras.
PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist will refund your mo
i>y If Paso Ointment falls to cur
uny case of Itching, blind, bloedln
or protruding piles in t> to 14 days
50 cents.
Hognehipw we can't
rry for ini ex-hero.
le-lp feeding
HER FRIEND’S
GOOD ADVICE
The Results Made This Newburg
Lady Glad She Followed
Suggestion.
AS YUliR MONEY
Money Promptly Refunded it Dod-
son’s Liver-Tone fails to Tdke
Place of Calomel.
Tho J. W. Peeler drug s-!oro s*-ll
Dodhon'b Liver-Tone «s a p<!i-fe<t
suluHtitutc for calomel. If you try
one bottle and find that It Is ii(*l
Just as sure iu its action as calomel
and at the satmc time gentler and
wltluMJl tlli(> bad nfU-i'-efNs-tM <it
aalomel, please call and get your,
laotp-y liack. It will bo yjivon you
i
promu»t|y. laslson's Liver-Tone Is a!
Vegetable liquid with a pleasant!
taste, tlilat. livens up the liver mild
ly but surclly, instead of whipping
It into action as the strong chomicc.l
calomel does. It Is uhisI by liotli
children and giownnpd for con
atliiailon and inactive liver.
Thut Is why '‘.hK' J. W. Peeler
drug store Is willing to yjuarautco
it ubsolute'y, not with iuiutlu<r hot-!
tie, but with your money lan k. Isn't'
a medicine witli a guanuKee like
thils worth a trial?
Commence 1912
Right by Trading
With Us
H. M. NORMAN & CO.
DANNER ITEM8.
Qhrlst.mas lias come and gone and
I hope yt,m all had a nice time.
'The ytyung people enjoyed a nice
Christmas party at tho homo of W.
It. Hk-ivl Saturday night. Candy and
,oranges were served.
(’laud*- Disitl and family have
moved tef Dewey. Wo regret <o
lose theme gtssl nelyllibeiH, but. Dew-
ey should be glad to receive them
into their1 midst).
Arch Dali and wife ano gmwts tof
Mr. Goynes.
ArtOuur Smart attended teachers'
iinstltmto at Jlotibam',
Mias Mtta Ladd and brother, Ray,
of Randolph spent Christmas with
Miss Lizzie l4iKton.
Miss Mattie Lett Anderson isponl
Monday night with her Hide nits-*,
Klinor Imia Hetxl.
Mrs. Ferris is visiting In 'Slx>a)l
man,Ok la.
Will Dodd Is visiting home folks
f
In HotirleiUu.
Ilob Web'h of llradnon, Olda., Is
visltiiug rebillves in Danner.
Wllllaml tbsMliiMin visited Joint)
Hatton Sunday afternoon.
Willie Anderson v1sld-<J lt)ob«-p|
Adams Sunday afternoon.
Rev. FKxwator v>f this place is
conducting a meeting «t Boyd.
Miss Lillie Adams visited Mias Hu'«!
lie Flatton Wednesday.
I widl) y<fti all a Irappy and png)-
|M*r«»n.s New Year.
f . — Mildred.
HALF-PRICE
You can get choice of our $400
Clothes Hampers for $2.00.
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY
402-404-406 Eaat Side Sq. Phone 137.
£3 KCtEK KCt JXJ-
UNDERTAKING
1 Philip Wise
tmt-WJ- CCt-JXt33a-B£ttt«$3Kt:
carry a complete line of CaakeU,
Coffin* and llurial Robes.
S. Side Sq.( Bonham. Texas
OUR INSURANCE OFFICE
is Ntill in N. 10. Corner of Hotel Alexamlej where it has been for
many years—the only chungn made is the Atnericnn Express Oo.,
has moved from it. VVe have the same telephone No. 132.
BRADFORD <5* RODGERS
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortgages, wills, etc. (Jail ond see me.
iver Fiml Naf’l Bank WILL H EVANS & Co
Patrons of
off)
' Tan
PBICK
, a* n «
frM8.it I**.
air>»»«, vpansT 4finit;wctniw<Mft
Newburg, A Ik.—"For mom thnn «
y»!»r,'' writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this
phico, "1 suffcrtMi with terrlhb) pains In
my Itack nnd head. I had n sallow
complexion, and my face was covered
with pimples. Our family doctor only
gave me temporary relief.
A friend of inlno advinsd run to try
Cardul, ho I began taktog It, at once,
and with the t»»st results, for I was
cored after taking two bottles. My
mother and my aunt hare also used
Cardul and were greatly Wneflted.
1 i bnll always prs;.-* Cardul to sick
and suffering women.”
i nrdnt le n p.ircly veimtahle. per
feci iy ha rail-MU, tonht r*-tne<jy for w»
ti.cn, and wilt benefit young and old
Us ingredients are mild herbs, hav-
ing a a- mla. tetde effect, on tha wo-
c,able con.ctt'jtion.
C'ardtil b.is help, d a million women
1*n , "ta»t Dr. «!«»»•» New Life I’tlls bars to h»Uth and strength.
at fifty coma a holt
anil ft» rccoinmonded and sold
atl drnyyiets J. IV, IV- lor, htp
ial Agent .
OLD SOLDIER TORTURED.
"lY*r years I eu/fen-d uumies
abb- torture- from lailljh.lioti, ci
wetpiiton and liver troutde.” wrt
A. K, ftniith, a war vetorwn at Kr
fixed me all right They
gPOOt-” Try tbeta for mwj
llvor nr ktdnay troiM.
at -I W. Toetar**
i simply
-totnadh,
Hava y u trbd Ilf It not, pirn*
do. It may ha J-i tt what you need.
w WW*»r»
Oory He » . w « . n. <
JLsnn' at.l*wv bn
C>Klt»g~*yfi. T#a'
I
SOLVES A DEEP MYSTERY.
“I want to thank you from th<> lu»:.
tom of my heart,” wrote Cl. H. Rader
of 1/cwlaleurg, W. Va., flur the wyjui-
doTflll double benefit I >!ot. front
Klmdrlc IIIitern In muring me of
lM*th a Severn cane of atoiunelt tree
ble and of rlteumalI'Kin, fr<tiii which
I had been an alnxjal belplonti auf-
ferer for ton yoars. IK suited my
oaee oh tliougli It were inailo for
ms" For dyspi-pHin, Indignation,
Jaundice amt to rid the ny»l!niiii of
kidincy (miI'hoiih that, enuao rlieu
■uaUetn, Klcctrk) Hitter bus no
Try tbsMU. lOvery bottlo b)
(euaruntt-ed fe ontlafy. Only bbc. at
.1 \V. Pwaierw.
HOW'S THIS?
Wo offer one hundred d<>IUii»
that oannot bo.sir-d t'y llatt'a Oa
tarrli Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo. O.
We <he underaiKtied have )Iuio«jii
F. J. Cheney for the last flfteon
years and believe ’hint perfectly
honorable In all buslnsnit trane
act.one and financially able to car-
ry out any obld‘o-1 iontt made by hla
Tlrm.
Wnldlng. Klnnnn 4>.l Marvlti,
Wholraale I WutaglKts. TV didst, O
11 all« Catarrh Cure In tuk'-n In
ternuily, acting dlres-tly stpsin the
blood and mucotM eurfsi-ea of <h *
Pries 70s- per tMMttle. Hold l»y all
dnugg^t*
Take Hall’ii Family nils rew
ronsUpntloa.
Receive Courteous Treatment
and Efficient Service.
ASK FOR YOUR TICKET TO BE ROUTED THIS WAY
WE HAVE
Double Dally
Service
and both Business and Pleasure Travelers
find it Most Convenient.
F. B. McKAY,
General Passenger Agent, Terrell, Texas
Do Not Fail to Take Advantage of Our
1-5 Off SALE
as it will only last this week.
PALACE DRUG STOR.E
S. AIDE SQUARE.
(Of Course)
VMONH 97
Dedly Favorite, $3
cv Yee^r
ThafiTi
AI w<yman thinks bar husband - h«
wtsaat au on aarih <:h« d*v k*
1f04a hwr »• Q»« alwr
GET IT TODAY—
CRUSTO
QUALITY LARD
IWs not absorb sdotv-Tu ha sod mnoy
times far fry ing Foods don't soak It *p—
Makes goldca hmwa crusts, dry Insldsd -
Coats Isas i ban hug lard or halts*.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912, newspaper, January 2, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921606/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.