The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, July 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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W, offer fo our customers every modern facility for
|t|f pn'i ! 11 .ins.n tion of then hu\m •,>,
Modern steel bur|lar and fire proof vaults and sales
Jfo ' d-tds, notes, msmame |>«tlu i«*s and oth
|er n/uabh papers FREE OF CHARi.l
Plenty of our own money to loan at low rates
Your banking business is cordially solicited at all
hours of flic day or night.
The First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
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iiml llilatif*** simli n |,r|,1K fori!i uni..
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Only ' lew yards- bougm on special orcin' • on worn m
[al)lr to (m<l this weight o! duck when out stock is gone.
JRc!(< i [; 'i busy.
bhas. I >avis & Co.
|TEE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 13 BONHAM. TEXAS
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ttn* Interest of liiiiiuiiilly In general
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from (lie "ilurk iiges*’ ien<*tica Hint Coil
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It |>iit them Inin n tu*ll uf ■ ten
flirt* nn<l miiy n« lloli* nliuin tin
fiT Its |Hxss|lilf Till')' XV I* pi* gr.-n, x
relieved xx hrtx lonp hrailnl Mi• • *! t
.loll tx Calvin x i<l it • ti * it in iln mi Hull'
On- iii* r*1 lutii'tfill trull*.; lu In nil. iix'l
flu- Kfi-iif tii'iss gulnc lu *t**rmi' lor
lure Hi* ctplalni-d il"ii <;><il li.nl » i
ordained and |>t> di siiuiiii d fhi »• s *
fill result* llial In- oily: tit hi.* M
xvlsdom nnd Ida |ioxvi*r A i lu u
■*I.ove divine, nil love exrellln .
Itruiher Calvin hcoiiis m*xi*r lu hive
I i ifflWii 'Jij'iu lu up yuxrullv I t^i.uvht A.f that Mrutlinr Wonlov
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Thomas.............
I mil t ( l llillhul V I'l'riils-
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Turner .... i.......
Othti winner' preiimisly esti
mated aie assured of election
landt d on the hammock ai his feet
100,403 1 and in auothri instant expluded
!' !,72»i The ran)oi s feet were lion aivu)
, l»y the liuisting shi ll and Ins Inj*
im.HHl llightfull) mutilated. In (Meat
•10,31(1 agony lie dud an lionrlati-i. M
though the town nu(hoiH'"*\ w hen
notified of the lmildei, made eveiy
on l j
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ina! Price Red tic*
ions on Summei
Wearables!
Ma;, field for railroad commissioner; j effort to diaoovei theassasin, no
Lane, comi'trolkr, Sparks, tieas clew has yet troen found Tin sm
urei; Kohison, land commissioner. ! rounding community tud.c is
ivorked up ovei the minder, and
it is lielieved it tin asaasin is cap
tured he will lie umiuaiily dealt
with.
THE fill,THIN HITilRNS
loirrilrcf fable Appeets in Imlny’s
Papir, With lo'dl Votes fovin |
f«wh (andidate
(itrd pi Ihinkv
I desire to expo - * my mo t
in
oere thauks to my lin iul. amt all
who voted foi 01 a -sisted me m mj
race in any way. \nd also wi h to
assure those who saw lit to voli
j against me that I cousidri that
A mri lean pi i \ iIt gi and
hold no ill w ill agamut any ou«* ol
Very reoppelfully,
S It Parker.
M.en*s Suits reduced OueThird
Boy’s Suits reduced One Fourth
Men’s Slippers reduced One Fourth
Ladies’ Slippers reduced One-Fourth
Children’s Slippers reduced One-Fourth
Ladies’ Waists reduced One Third
Ladies’ Dresses reduced One-Half
Children s Dresses reduced One Third
Ladies’ Skirts reduced One Fourth
I h*' election table as published
in yesteidny’N pa|* i contained a
number of cirxrrs and ilnl not have
the total vote* figured up. Were* j their bee
produce the tatilc today with all
corrections made and the total rote I
given each candidate, except the
county chairman and precinct of
Tzfour <ent kih or. in cotton
the chaiiuuaii of the county exccn !
Nothing; “fixed” about these reductions. Our plain
g<<re prices are on every article and yott can figure your
saving.
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Graham,
Crawford &
live committee. I pto noon today
there were seven boxes that had
not been brought iii. lu reporting
the returns Saturday night and
Monday the election judges did not
report the precinct results, and
that is the reason we could not ob ,
, , , , Isas and Oklahoma, and the belief
tutu them until all Un boxes have!.......
fxlrt me Hrat in Oklahoma and Kan-
sas Causes fear of .’Serious
Damage to Crops
Kansas ( ity, Mo., July U.> \s
a result of the extreme heat in Kan
that it would do serious damage to
crops, ootD advanced here today b
a bushel. Septembei i o’ u i sell
Any lady can easily make bom ! ,ng np ffl H5 , ,,
IflS to pei week working foi j _____ _ (
;jne quietly m loi own home 1q , Information Wanted
eality. This is a bona fide offer—J Tl„. w ah(M||s of(* H
lone which will pay you to tin esti | HU(| \V. P. Wilcox, formei
been biought in
Hull
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gale, ex en it'juu cm '"dy r pan (,le,lU| ol Bonham
two hours per day. No invcdnieiit J pM.(1 j•,,,j,
requited. Turn youi pan linn | -------
into money. Write me >t one’ lot Death Soulh ol lown.
partieulais. Addicem Maiy H. i IT l>. ( lownovei, living sunth
Taylor, Hox 30, Woman lluild of town, died last night and will
mg, Joliet, Illinois. be buried this afternoon at two
1 _ j o'clock at Moore’s grave yaid. Mr.
— " -i ijCiowoovei xva ,fi yeais ol ag« and
-hud lived i" tin ......it i ........
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itbiiig nrai twelve years He xvue
tregiided as a good man and a good
j citizen and was well liked n the
tCommunity in which lie Imd.
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|v“ xiv * Humidity Many
*,;>siAtions Reported
f'ca-". *11 , July "Hum
Sx xxi j,. reported today as a re
Ilk AT |(|| K U1I1Y mittee today reported it had 12,-
Mll Wfllll O()0 bttbies under its caie amt that
I 300 of them were dl because of the
50 and New York Suffer from heat The committee N distrib
iiting two tons of tee daily in
hopxes where people me unable to
buy ice. The hot wave seems to
have settled over all of the Middle
M eat amt forecasters say there is
In, tl, . ,, t ■ ! no relief insight. Rigid warnings
L ’ Wra,h" ,hf ! have been posted nve, the city by
i «^lwd«y ta ihc hottest ^ health department regarding
J" •' '* years in ( hieago, but »i food and drink during the unusual
bieer.r today tempered the J torrid ity.
F^at Homewhat, lint, there „ .
“•'»> piTMtiatinns ami gen j (Hlvestonand Return >fi
N....... Tu add fo Ih-' g *n I \ ta M R * T., MUtag 'l i'1
piseoiiifoiI all the downtown 1 July «!»• tlocwl to leave (ialxeston
lorn up foi new pave j HiilidM) night. F«u fnrthn ill
Btid clouis i»f dust prey ail at! format I'* 1 call Oil
ithes 1 lie luRpit N\ * ll.iir* roiu- Ft. * | hitl"il',i Nk1
KENNEDT FOR SI’EANER
Annnnnr.es His Candidly Defeats
Opponml hy Mdiorily of
Approoinalely f.b'lO
-f.
Waco, Tex., July ' i Otficial (
returns from the sixty ninth leprc
sentative district, with fix* small
boxes to hnu from, give A. M
Kennedy an approximate majority
of 1,000 ox ei John H. Patterson.
Mr. Keum dy ha* announced as n
candidate foi speaker.
[ Tan afford to rx eat |
A New
Suii Now
Big Cuf
In
Price
Ask Us
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Niw fix is Patens.
Sclih \ .* I fax is, patent at torueys
id lot Ma 1 iii'i t, hdlas, Texas,
amioiim r (In 1 panee ol t lie foi
lowing palenl; to Tcvivns lor the
week ending .1 uly "3:
Wm. li birch, T'crris, fluid
pressu 1 e regulator.
Frank I’, b inmck, Han Anton-
io. headlight.
Hen I ■ < arr, Jacksonville, shing
ling In ai kel
I 'll /a l> 1 OlllOX, H iSlgllOl lo R.
1. W i nland, Waco, rcfrigcratoi
John it. Kchols, Kaiifiiian, man
me spreader.
Robert 11. I’ ic’d *, I't. Worth, in
dicatoi for pressure gauges.
lb iln it II. i’oigy, Hhamroek,
doot di: play rack.
N Inn/ 1 1 . rul'd, \ nst in, meiiba
tor.
.Ion \, Smith, label tv, ejecting
penholder,
Robe 11 A Somerville, A kid
more Hi \ a 1 fm I'learing waste
pipes.
S ate of < Hilo, < 'it,, I Toledo,
Inicus county.
I 1 ink J. i'lienev makes oath
th it he is senior partner of the
linn of I1’. .1. ('honey .V Co., doing
business in the t'ily ol Toledo, .
County and Stale aforesaid, and
thal said firm w ill pay the sum of
ONK III NDRi:i» DOLL \U8 lor
1 aeh and every case of < atari Ii t hat
cannot bo cured In the use of 11 all’s
Catarrh Vine. Kiank .1. (’honey. !
Sworn to before me and Mibsei ib' '
ed in my presence , this liihday of
December, A. D. I ssil.
( Seal) A. V' .**( i leason, J
fx c n y Public.
Hall’s ( atarrh ('ur 1 taken in* |
teriiully, and acts directly on the
blond and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
K. J. ('honey ft Co., Toledo, (>.
Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for
constipation.
those Pies 0! !J; yh iod.
1 coupling.
Lost lilaek silk watch fob with
Masonic emblem. Return to this
oftie* and get i**waid
No, It tanm l.
I We may live without pi Dy, mu-
sic and ait,
! We may live without rouioieocc
and live without hem •
j We may live without liii nPs, xvc
may Inc without lad
Rut business today exiiOot live <(F
without ads. II. R.
How delicious were t he pies of
boyhood. No pies now ever taste
so good. What’s ehangejl? The
Inlm II. Stephens, Vernon, hose■" !»••'»*- No* Vou’ve lost
the strong, heulthy stomach, the
! vigorous liver, the active Kidueys,
'111 ton P. Wynn amlS. L. ’' the regular Ijowels of boy liood.
j 1'■ >, l "it Woith, appatus for man Your digestion is poor and you
iifaetuiing heating and illumiuat . blame the food What’s needed!
m„ j,., ' A complete toning up by Hleetrie
, | Hitters of all organs of digestion—
„ , / Stomach, Liver, Kidneys, bowels
I..1111. Lip>n/ o., D.dial, shirts, —try them. They’ll y<store your
boyhood appetite and appreciation
D n t think that lieeause a man (,f food and fairly satuiate your
is a ‘*ciank it is always possible Body with new health, strength
to turn him from a purpose, ml vigor. ftOe at J. W. Peeler’s.
fo; Sale
Two registered Poland China!
sows, Come and sec them.
11. M. Norman.
Rogers, Woodward
& Roberts Co. pS:
Poland ( hma pigs ten wid old
for sale. Registration pap< rs with
each pig. — H. M. Norman.
for Sale.
Fine cow fresh In milk.—J.
Leoroy, eor. H. flth niid (iates sts.,
lM.a| A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
xvea N°t only In Mother'a Friend s f.xfe *n«l stmpls remedy, bu*
of H '*."n comfort, and healthful condition its use produces makes it
cf inestimable value to every expectant mother. Mother’s
Friend relieves the pain nnd discomfort caused by the strain | ______ MB
on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counteraction, prevents back-
ache and numbness of limbs, soothes li e inflammation of the breast glands, and
in every way aids In preserving the health and comfort of prospective mothers.
Mother's Friend is a liniment for oxtrrnal massage, which by lubricating and
expanding the different muscles and membranes, thoroughly prepares the system
for baby's coming without danger to the mother. Mother's Friend la sold al
drv.t: stores Writo for our fiee book for expectant mothers.^
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 280, Ed. 1 Monday, July 25, 1910, newspaper, July 25, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923440/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.