The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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T » *' ItoMIAM DAILY PAYORMR
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fcl
you in the matter of
credit and gives you
prestige.
Your business credit
will be better if you
have your banking
connection with the
right bank.
Don't scatter your business
around with two nr three banks,
but stick to the one which is
big and strong and able to help
you when you need it.
We have a record of 27
years successful business and
the just reputation of always
taking care of our customers.
We will appreciate your
business, large or small.
B'ISTOV Nttill) HTIIWHI
Prrsidrnt tati Nani to flju* N in d
Mix Ax'Htaat Attorney
b. i» rol
Wiikhuifton, ( M -<• -W, l .»
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lit*) ul IkmUm, w «i|>|HiiiittHt «•.
kUttui MtUiruey k'*ii«'>k1 »i tit*
l uiU*tl Blab*** l»\ I'nut Talt.
it Wil* «UUll, tOtlHV. Ill’ u tin*
Hint man of In* met* to lt.t|>| siu-h
u high 0111*0.
gfj
ik
[he First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
I ad II k I) 'nrns'rali n tar.
\\'<* have for null* ut u tempting
, |»ric* u l 'u<11IIu<* Hilo i*ii which
w»* liavo ii'<* I a« u ilcuiiin.'-ti'iiti< n
i*ui fm a Klimt ton*, (’m and tit t*
j without h Hi‘iuu*li tndciirj tin*
same Kiitiiiiiittf a* ti new ear. We
aiv going to s,-ll this ear uml will
i make a pi in* lnwi*i than you evi l
knew ul a <’adiliac 1010 i*nr lM*iiig
loll'-•red. i nlluis ,V Dulaney.
Great Muscular Endurance J
dr. ram
FOOD .1
vi ill give to thoie who desire it. great muscular endurance, at rt'» a v
combination of the im|>ortant natural food products--WHEAT, i
OA I S, RICE and BARLEY. The only food of its kind upon ^
the market. An excellent food for all ages, especially growing P
children, as the essence of vitality and growth abides in natural foods. A
Ask your Grocer. I ^
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FAR.M LOANS
lead at this and my arrangements and knowledge of
to handle arc the best. See me for a cheaper rate of
I OB your land.
Bf
CHAS. G. NUNN, Bonham.
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. Vice-Pri P
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortgages, wills, etc. Call and^see me.
f irst Nat’l Rank WILL H. EVANS & Co
oc! 201
Je will give 20c a dozen for all the eggs that you will bring us this
t, and for this week oiily we will give 9c a pound for hens. Every
g has gone up. Come aud see us before you sell. We buy poultry,
|er, eggs, hides, furs, wool, metal junk, scrap iron, etc. Give us a
A. 8. Burney building, opposite Fire Hall, Bonham.
Bonham Produce Company
Bradford
1. Kenneth
C. RnssdlP
il'ihly aoA
A gain Hits tk
famous lilid
lirn piouship
In 11 m ) ciniseeul
Lincoln, III
he sayi: “I
llh kidutyil
| d w<|
lie\ meilioi
me no reliefl
lig Foley Kid^
|l Foley Kidaj
Jackaelies
won Id get dl
I have tiW
|il< \ Knlney v
HY IT SUCCEEDS.
e it is for ore Thing Only, and
Bonham People Apprec’a^ it.
othing can be good for every,
g* Doing one thing will bring
tess.
oau’s Kidney Fills do one
ng only. They cure sick kid
■s. They cure backache, every
H ney ill. Here is Bonham evi-
■ ice to prove it:
I L. It. Maddrey, 810 Beech st.,
Sham, Texas, says: “1*01 KMM
tfl le I was a victim of kidney
^^^Hulile. When I stooped or arose
i a sitting position, I was seiz
by sharp twinges in the small
»y back. I finally concluded
t I had kidney complaint and I
rdingly began using medicine,
lid not relieve me, however,
1 when I heard of Doan’s Kid-
I’ills, I procured a supply at
Saunders Drug Co. After tak-
a few doses 1 felt their benefi-
effect and in a short) time I
entirely cured.”
for sale by all dealers. Price f»0
ts. Foster-Milburn Co., Butt's
New York, sole agents for the
ited States.
Item ember the name—Doan’s—
|d take no other. 74
RAILWAY TIME 1 ABLE.
4'
A Gfnrroui and Charitable Wish.
^■“1 wish all might know of the
^piefit I received from your'Foley’s
■ .^^^^Jidni'V ltemedy,” says L. N. Ke
'n ''kiill^^^V"’ Farmer, Mo. His kid ney sand
I "’,.1 1 '"iil.iB I kadei gave him so MOh pain,
[agum hr | iurry ami annoyance, he could
\ J. »»■ work, nor sleep. He says Fo-
I y’s Kidney ltemedy completely
Jaim ired him.—Hold by d. W. Peeler
lis In - ouselve.
ed lo H ave H it—
i*m i a laig'1 "‘j
|r- wh ise
J u 11 ii cough*
Ithcr climate. r
(ml not nlwaft
liettei way* J
I )j sen very ,’U'J
•uml tnrof M
IW. k N.Non.l
., “u Ip n all ^
Id IT |*i hi i"ls i'd
Ithe king "I *•
lore- ” FhookJ
mil health to'*
Iguaranteed
frlppe, \*-thcllj'
land Lung troiiW
[rial bid tie (rtt*
Vr ' j
(
■The governmeat ginners’ report
pich was issued Tuesday, showed
tat there ha 1 bn n ft,410,000 bales
Inncd up to the 18'.h inst. At
e corresponding date last year
ere had been 5,520,0)0 bales
one 1. After the leport was ir-
od tic innrkot went up several
ints.
Sacks W Alt*
out Mi* ksat
It D. 0**
I__1
"II Hrals AI'.M
This is i|uot<‘d from a letter of
Htockwcll, Hannibal, Mo. “I
ntly used Foley’a Honey and
*r for the first time. To say I am
ileased does not half express my
ilings. It beats all the remedies
ever used. I contracted a l>ad
•id and was threatened with pneu-
ionla. The lirst dose gave great
'lief and one Itottle completely
fed me.” Don tains no opiates.
8«id bp J. W. 1’vtlcr.
Texas & Pacific.
W est B< und
Arrives Leaves
So. 35, 9:35 a. m 9:40 a. m
'To. 31, 12:05 noon 12:25 noon
Vo. 33, 9:15 p. m. 9:30 p. m
Hast Bound
Arrives
Mo. 34, 8:50 a. m.
No. 32, 1:30 p. m.
Mo. 30, 5:10 p. m.
Leaves
9:05 a. m.
1:50 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
M. K & I.
North Bound
No. 258 leaves .........9:15a. m.
No. 724 leaves.........12.35 noon
Bouth Bound
No. 723 arrives.........9:15 a. m.
No. 257 arriv. s.........20 j. m
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
IOHN A. LANIUS, M. D.
Eclectic Physician and Burgeon
Office over Graham. Crawford A Co.
Hours 8:30 a.tr.. to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5
p. m. Residence W. 6th street, both
jffice and residence phones 235.
Bonham - Texas
RHEUMATISM
PAINFUL & DANGEROUS
Rheumatism is due to a diseased
condition of the blood cells nml cor-
ptiH'lcs, brought about by nu excess
of uric nrid in the circulation. It is
not only a very painful disease but an
extremely dangerous trouble. The
briny, acrid state of the blood gradu
ally forms a coating over the muscles,
and by depositing a cement-like sub-
stance in the joints frequently termi-
nates fatally, or leaves its victim a
hopeless cripple. It is natural to
" doctor "the spot that hurts, and it is
quite right to use liniments, hot appli-
cations, etc., to get temporary rebel
from a painful joint or swollen tendon;
but Rheumatism is not a skin disease,
and such things, when depended on
alone make one careless, ami the dis-
ease gets a firmer hold on the blood.
S. S. S. cures the disease because it is
the greatest of all blood purifn is. It
goes into the cir-
culation, and re-
moves every
particle of the
Irritating uric
arid, builds up
the blood,
makes it: rich
and oily, and in
this way pre-
pares it for the
proper nourishment of all joints,
muscles, nerves and hones. If you
have Rheumatism, get the uric acid
out of the blood by taking S. S. S., a
purely vegetable medicine, and enjoy
freedom from its* misery. Book on
Rheumatism and any medical advice
free to all who write.
VHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO . AtUntx, Oa.
W. E. BRIDGE
Physician and Surgeon
office over Palace Drug Store, Phone
97. Residence North Broad Mrcet,
phone328.
0,ikl.mil lit ms
Rev. (iaiiics of Pilot Point
preached for us from Hutu nitty to
Tuesday.
('has. Maloney is home from a
trip to Mi Kinney.
.1.(1. Trout is visiting in Fort
Worth and Dallas.
Joe Snead and Willie Andcr-on
are ho ne from Oklahoma, where
they Imve been at woi k.
Claude Fender, Bert Snead, W.
H. and Joe Herd visited the Dal-
las fair this week.
Hchool was dismissed and the
teacher and all the children went
to the big show.
Mr. and Mis Ben Heantlin of
Danner were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. .1 I). Maloney Sunday.
Roy Lawrence was hen* yester-
day from Bonham. Hiawatha.
(Inly fill In ills
Thai’s All it Costs lo Get Rid of Indi
irstion.
All stomach misery will go in
five minutes if you w ill put youi
faith in Ml O N A stomach tablets
w Inch the Saundeis I >i tig ( o think | |M,sl j,.] ,s |,r,.si.,.t and thus set a
so well of that they guarantee them i. , , .. . , . .
to cure any stomach ailment or tre,,l,lwl hnin ,li rmt Th" l,l,lu
money baeli. I would undoubtedly be a great eon
After using Mi o na for one I vcnieuoe for a eeitaii* class of
shod day you will rejoice and la* young men and would work well
An exchange advocates a plan
whcieb) young ladies attending
church in the evening can register
in the chinch veMilnile, so that
tin* young men who are in the halt
it of lingeiing around the church
door can sec whether or not their
sincerel) lliankfiil Unit at last you
have found a preset iption that acts
quickly and beneficially on the
in many places. Blit, seriously,
girlN, don’t go home with any
stomach. Just as soon as you start y°nng man who hangs around the
to take Mi o na stomach taolets
fermentation of food will be a
thing of the past. Watcrbrnsh,
pain in the* stomach, belching of
.•a* and heartburn w ill disappear,
and in a few days danger of dizzi
ness, biliousness, nervousness and
sick headache will vanish.
Foi sea or ear sickness, vomiting
lining pregnancy, or after a night
of sociability, Mi o na is bettei
than the best renudy you can find.
Large box Ibr 50 cents at theHaun-
lets Ding to., aid druggists CV
*r,\ w lien*. <) li, 18, 27
church door after the sermon, If
he can’t goto church with you,
let him alone.
Sunn* men are willing the other
fellow shall be the hcrnaiid get
the icwaid
111 KING KZ1MA WAShtD AWAY.
It is worth 2n cents to you to
-top that aw ful, agonizing itchf
Purely you w ill spend 25 cents on
vout druggists’ recommendation,
to cool and heal and soothe that
le? i ible itching eruption?
By arrangement with the D. I).
1). Laboratories of dhicago, we are
ible to make a special oiler of a 25
cent bottle of their oil of winter
green compound, know n as I). 1).
I). Prescription. Call, or write or
telephone to tin* Palace Drug
Htorc We absolutely know that
tlu* itch is stopped at once by I).
D. D. Prescription, and the cure
ill -teems to In* permanent.
Palace Drug Htorc. b2
Hometimes when a man
lias succeed! d.
fails he
“Any port in a story;” also any
one’s umbrella.
If you arc a self made man try to
be a sell contained one also.
A bail liver is sometimes the re
suit of a good one.
Rfd< hing Ihc Top
in any calling of life di m mils a
vigor ius body and a keen brain.
Without health there is iio success.
But Electric Bitters is (lie greatest
health builder the world has ever
known. It compels perfect action
of stomach, liver, kidne\s, bowels;
purifies and enriches the blood,
tones and invigorates the w hole
system and enables you lo stand
the wear and b ur of your daily
work. “After months of suffering
from kidney trouble,” wiitesW.
M. Hhennan, of Cushing, Me.,
three bottles of l.lcctiie Bitiers
made me feel like a new man.”
50c at J. \\\ I‘colei’s.
Trying to paint the town led
show s a certain amount of green
ness.
Molhm’ Club Program.
Bong.
Invocation: Rev. I* W. Wil
liams.
Violin Solo: Miss Hale.
Talk: Dr. McDaniel.
Vocal Holo: Mrs. Bert Hulsey
Talk: Recreation Period Miss
Baker.
Talk: Books in the Home and
how children may be taught to up
preci ite them — Mis. Torn Wil
liam«.
Business Peiiod.
All who are interested are cor
dially invited to be present at (lie
Bailey Inglish building Friday af
ternoon, at t o'clock
The bigger the noise the bigger
the silence that follows it. *
DR. I. S. SPIKES
Veterin try Surgeon
Office at Robinson A Baker’s stable.
Phone 104. Residence phone 265. All I
calls promptly attended to. Graduate!
of St. Joseph, (M*>.) Veternary College
K Us a Murderer.
A merciless murderer is \ppcn II
dieilis with many victims. But
Dr. King's New Idle Pills kills it
b> prevenii'in They genii v stim-
ulate stomach, liver and bowels,
pretenting that clogging that in-
vites appendicitis, eiiiingcmiHtipa
Lion, Herl'lae.he, Biliousness, chills
25 cents at .1 W. IVelei’:*.
Wh *n Merit Wins.
When the medicine you take
cures your disease, tones up your
system and makes you feel lietter,
stronger and more vigorous than
irefnre. That is what Foley's Kid
ney Pills do for you, in nil cases of
backache, headache, headache,
nervousness, loss of appetite, sleep
lessees* and general weakness that
in caused by any disorder of the
kidneys or bladder.—Hold by J. W .
Peeler.
A Reliable Med r oe—Not a Narcotic.
Get the genuine Foley’s Honey
and Tar In the yellow package. It
is safe and effective Coutan s no
opiates. Refuse subelituvs. —Hold
by (Ti W. Pooleri
The Denison cotton mill Ii.in
closed down f**r an ind* Unite per-
iod. The lack of co il and cotton
both is said to Ire the cause of the
close down.
It. B. Nall, optician, at Hotel
Alexander all tins week.
It’s The Worl.i’s BcsL
No one lias ever made a salve,
ointment or balm to compare w ith
Bueklen’s Arnica Halve. It's the
one ported healer of Cuts, Corns,
Burns, Bruiser, Horen, Scalds; Boils
Ulcers, Eczema, Halt Rheum. For
Hoie eyes, Gold Hnter, Chapped
Hands, or sprain*, it's supreme.
Infallible for 1’ilos <bil> U5<t at
W. Peeler’s.
After The Grippe
“I am much pleased, to be able to write and thank
you for what Cardui has done for me,” writes Mrs. Sarah
J. Gilliland, of Siler City, N. C.
‘‘Last February, I had the Grippe, which left me in
bad shape. Before that, I had been bothered with female
trouble, for ten years, and nothing seemed to cure it.
‘‘At last, 1 began to take Cardui. 1 have taken only
three bottles, but it has done me more good than all the
doctors or than any other medicine 1 ever took.”
% CARDUI
J«a
The Woman’s Tonic
For the after-effects of any serious illness, like the
Grip, Cardui is the best tonic you can use.
It builds strength, steadies the nerves, improves the
appetite, regulates irregularities and helps cring back the
natural glow of health.
Cardui is your best friend, if you only knew it.
Think of the thousands of ladies whom Cardui has
helped! What could possibly prevent it from helping you?
Remember you cannot get the benefit of the Cardui
ingredients in any other medicine^ for they are not for sale
in any drug store except in the Cardui bottle. Try Cardui.
Write to: I vdiei' Advltonr Dept . ChatUnoog* Medicine Co, Chaltinonfe. Tenn.,
(or Special liutruclloiu. ud M nn book. Homo Treaunant lor Woman." neat tree.
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REGULATED
Can afford to lie
without a
First-Class
Liniment
and it is a well Know
tact that
Bates’
Improved
Antiseptic
German
Liniment
is the best on earth for
man or beast. Man-
factured only by
Medicine Go.
Bonham, Texas
Accept no substitutes
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910, newspaper, October 27, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921874/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.