The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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FUNDED 1874
9100,000.00
50,000.00
T5he
in Fannin Coiinil
5 R H O T B
Official Headquarters T.P.a, «lut \ [1
T". European. Kate*, $|
LT FOR THE CLIMATE
TYRRELL, Manager
tom tayl
k of Groceries
ill Selected
will convince you that our
(I Prices Are Right.
i & TAYLOR
PHONE NO.;
, TO SEE Uj
ut Deeds, Mortgagee or »riJ
»drawn up, or wills pi
not certain about some point in p
-we can U*ll you—that - ,r binuna
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FFICE AT-
. Abstract Coj
Y PUBIJ
, Wills, etc. Cal! and see me.
ILLH. EVA: S&l
MITES YOUR Llill
ilGK AND SALIVA1
Liflf r°np tonight. Your
•oil* you a SO r.nt ..f M
Liver Tom* under u \ >n»l I
back guarantee that ■ r.ltlj
clean your sluggish I •■tar I*
done of nasty r a loll"' »t ill
make you sick.
Dodson's l.iver T real
medicine. You’ll kn.■*
it Wit ":0U
r * mi m
Iresuse you will wru
tour liver will
v nf; •
and ilicmntws g.uu -h **
Iver
sweet and larwels rvgu!
'll* Ml.
Ihslson’a I.lvef Tot
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like
table, therefore harn
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salivate. (live it t
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us.’.
Million* of people II
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l.i'er Tone met.-ad i
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now. Your druggist ->
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Die sale of Caluuu l .
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Why Nol'j
Spent) a few *•
MINIMIM. V» I l'
I he Human Rrl>
Thmumml* have la • <
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of thin woiuterful r *1
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
»grs!S2i?TZ
®oh We cannot afford to send
enlleotor out after acrountH
[hat amount to letw than U.00.
Sea.se do nol ask for credit, an
wr desire to treat all alike.
3 LINES 2 TIMES......25C
•i LINES 6 TIMES......HOC
•t LINES 12 TIMES.....90C
3 LINES 24 TIMES----$1.45
Additional Number of Lines in
Same Proportion.
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WANTED.
WAN'l 1 .1 > at once: Young mon
f„r automobile buiness. Big pay. We
tunic ymi . xpert in ten weeks by mail.
Pay u liter we secure you position.
Century Automobile Institute, Lon
Angeb- < 11 •
FOR SALE
Mami-e iipt rovers for sale at the
Favorite offiee. “
I for Mle. 8ft rents per
bushel. I’.onhani.—Gordon Dunn. <1
Fok M.K Two good mares. Cash
otkooiI o .te.—Harry Jefferson, dt j
lii ; . e improved grain, fruit and j
stock I'..i in; 00 acres agricultural land.
Prii,. yiiuo. Leslie Land Co., Leslie,
Ark. _________j
FOR 8 ALE.
Nice piece of town property, also
100 of lunft in West Texas.
Would "II or trade for farm in F»n-
nin cimii.iy Philip Wise. ^
“Twilight Twins’
Have Powerful Voices
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I HAVE TAKEN THE AGENCY
-FOR-
THE FORD AUTOMOBILE
-IN-
BONHAM AND FANNIN C‘>l Nn
I will hate a car of Autos in about len Day a.
Call and See Them.
I also carry a l ull Line of Paris lor Kepnirs,
At Bonham (iarage
roll call; heard every player offered
up by the chaplain J voted on every-
thing before the House; always tried
to be on the Lord’s side—the side of
justice, truth and humanity—square
■ deal.
Monday mo tiling, 9 o’clock file
A SABBATH DAY IN IMF C'API- House is hooked up for grinding, so
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4 ItITER FROM
DR. CUNNINGHAM
ITKMM OF INTEREST.
Most respectfully,
Dr. Cunningham.
Austin, Texas. Feb. '.’a, 191 Fi.
Editor Favorite:
Well, boys, today is Sunday, the
J8th day of February. Ever since I
have been in Austin, having arrived
here on the 9th day of January. Sun-!
I day ha been my only day of rest and
recreation. I enjoy it. Usually we
g,, to ome on< of »h. different <J.- Sore
noniinutional churches on Sunday at
11 a. in. Then in the afternoon wg
take an excursion somewhere; sonic j
times up the Austin Ijtke twenty 01 ,
thirty miles; sometimes we tuke a
HOW A DEEP
SEATED COUGH
Lungs Were Ove •
come by Vinol—Mr, Hi! -
man’s Statement of Fac s
Follows:
„il~, w, ,.c, >\
jitney car through the mountains; but wer,, hWfuny weak and sore I am an
todav we went out to the Confederate electrician by occupation and my cough
»■>«- s»r,*£h" p"”y
of old (. onfedemU*!* <»f tn^ liouMf* < oil everything everybody »ugge«ted Rfi 1
ftlstinK of lion. Jno. P. Lon^. a former had taken so much medicine 1 wrb di»-
memhcT' of ( onyre.^N, l . S. A., aUo a
in
member of the Thirty Third legisla-
ture, now an attache of the Thirty-
j Fourth House; lion. B. A. ( alhoun ol
the House, ulso of the Thirty-Third,
j Twenty-Eighth and Twenty-Seventh
Houses, and also a grand-nephew ot
the great John ('. 1 ‘alhoun of Souil
Carolina, and, as we null him. I nele
y; BoL Williain- ( .umetii ' ■ i i
Hi| Bob, becau > he onn ran again.'1 i
RUUK
ThtS BESSIE Mel \N.\ \MI HER TWILK.irl' TWINS.”
Twilight Sleep to
FOR RENT
~My place for sale at a bargain.-
Mrn. E. W. Gorum. «t
Here are the “Twilight Twins,” the I to put her in tile
first pair of twins to be born in the save her life.
United States under the twilight treat- “And now she can’t even remember j
ment for the mother. They were tak-! how the boys cunie into the world, i
en by tile mother, Mrs. Bessie McUunn She slept for seven hours alter they
of Brooklyn, to a meeting of women were born, and when she woke up she
in the Academy of Music the other didn’t know the birth had taken place
day to show what the Twilight Sleep She wasn’t conscious of all the suf-
wo’uld do. Everv woman present ad-1 feeing a woman never forgets. Even
mired the pair of youngsters and -aid when they brought the childien to her
they were as vigorous as any children she wouldn’t believe they were hors, j
NT Stoie building west of ....... under ......Id ............. Mrs Me She had noticed a ........... of other lit- ]
First National Bank.-J. C. Saunders. Can,,, though a small and frail wu- tie babies ,n the hosp.tah and she
----j man, came* forth from tho ordeal with- thought she was hemjf tuohd. 1 nty |
out even remembrance of any suffer- er saw or heard of anything like it. |«
inK | The treatment is certainly a wonder- ■
“We were dreadfully worried ulmut fuMhing for women.” iSj
her,” confessed her mother, Mrs. Jas ' “She looked so bright and well when’*
Murphy. 1 sa"’ ht‘r 11 tl'w hour® “Cter the ba- |S
”1 myself have had >ix children.” j hies were born,” chimed in George Me- |S
she continued. "So I thought I knew j Cann. tne proud husband and father. Hj
what Bessie would have to endure. “She looked just as you see her now, jg
We knew nothing about the Twilight and she left the hospital in two weeks. IQj
Sleep, except that we had read of its This new treatmen is going to lie an- ,W
, . .ill,' d sehoo .....ciuti d b> men, I can ti 11 you. It j_
If you need anything in the rubbe | ^ C k u wus unly Ilftt.,. my .laugh- hard to sec some one you care for i
►tamp line, the ►•vorito will g t, ^ ^ ^ th(. KillK,s county Hospital; suffer, when all you cun do ,s stand by fi
>ia. 0UF * tf that the doctor told me he would have I and wait.” B
FOUND
i—I mbralta. Daacribe aam*
ami pay for this ad, if yours.
Fti1 xD Cuff button. Describe
and pay for this notice, if yours.
KEYS* FOUND—If yours, pay for
ad and get them here.
MISCELLANEOUS
Improved
Antiseptic
German
Liniment
Hois d’Arc wagon to trade for milch I -
r,t IF HAliK HUHTSIISF.
We pay ¥8P monthly salury and fui
ni'li i ig and expenses to introduce |
gin* oiieed poultry and stock powders,
i t o., \ 978, Springfield, 111.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
LADIES I.IIIIK TIIIIMi
SALTS FOK Kill Ail VS DARKEN IiKAY HAIR
\y,. eat |(hi much meat which clogs When Mixed with Sulphur it Bring-
kidneys, then the Back hurts. Buck its Luster and Abundance.
OR. RALPH C. DAVIS
K'r. Ear, Nose and Throat
I m the kidney region, severe head-
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid o'-
er ai id stomach, sleeplessness and
all sorts of bladde, disorder#.
1 • County Nat. Bank Building. You simply must keep vour ka.iiey-
active and clean, amt the moment
Office Phone 454 “„u ?ee“ an ache or pain m the k,d-
» J Lv region, get aL»ut four ounces or
kc-idsnce Phone Jh8 }r“n, any diug store
take a id a irUM**
Hours D-12; 2-ft f ^Mler \*(orr brcukfasl for a fi"
i-____ dl..i vour kidnrvn "‘iH thru act
i i \ M fkXA8
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Itlt J *4 41'lhKS
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' KTKKINARY 81 HUKON lat. th
.. neutralises the acids in the
t ■ 'ice at UohinaoA A Haker s stable |( , , |, ,
I - 104. Kestdence phone 419. All p ,|.
calls promptly attended to. t.raduaU Jad s**t* " K‘‘
«>f • Joseph, Mo., Vetenna, > College
l»R JNO. D. II.\THORN
Oslsepslh—
• 1*4 W. Fifth m. I*heae
lUNNta TilS*
Most folks forget that the kidneys. Cray ban, however handsome, de-
! |jkt, th? bowels, ir* t sluggish and clog notes advancing ago. We al know tne
ged and need flushing occasionally. Hdvantuges of a youthful appearance
else we have hackaehe and dull misery .. hair is vour charm. It mak«.
,1... V iSnnv roirlllll. SCVOIC neSd- ' .... .. ,
your
or mars the face. When it fades,
turns g, uy und looks dry, wispy and
seiaggly, just a few upplieations of
Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its
appearance a hundred fold.
iHxi’t stay gray! Look young!
Eitiie, prepare the tonic at home or
get from any drug store a .Ml cent
1 H,ttie of "Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur
Hair Remedy.” Thousand-* of folk*
recommend this ready to use prepa
ration, because it darkens the hair
.tola, scalp itching and falling hair;
latB them to normal inm>,' •• —— * • r „ ,,
neutralises the aval* in the urme so I ..-sides, no one can poaslbly tell, a* it
-<MdInf .tarken* *« naturaly and evenly, j
You moisten a sponge or m>ft brush
i
BEST
M, Campbell for Hover,io, I; also H.
T. Dunaway, Doorkeeper for tin
House, We hud u plendid time at
the Hotne. The superinU udent omd
Us eat a splendid dilinc, "itb bim
In the meantime, a < i !
gj| chapel fo, ou, pa
oh to the old Confederate . lb
at :! o'clock. Major Long made a 'iu<
tulk of thirty minutes, and «»■ 'n
quelitly cheered. Mr. • alhou,
next introduced. He made a regulai
Calhoun speech, was much cheered
Owing to an Austin pieacheiN
mmw nt'i.nt ♦•incut. j.ir tnni* aid T t- ti'.
s
SI | spoke for about tel
Hi some cheering
9j | Then Lewi-, our valet, who had
B can led us out b\ the land r-.
£
JK , pil'd, where and old Conleilerate
leampfire was t>eing held. \ fine au-
I diciicc was in attendauee. Several obi
time songs wrre sung, such a- 4 M’
Ob! Kentucky Home.'' "Sewance Uiv-
ir," "Dixie." “Maggie’s H\ My Side.'
itr. Several fine addre-ses wore main
j by old veterans, young ladie.- and ■>
I little five year old tot.
I Were a!) good and i ' e:’ ed hi .
jK cheering. At 'be h;.|-P>
| Were given a .lttii levi-e
S ( ha f oi "
jn n.ngral ulated us on oiu a't-
jOlYe-. we enjoyed the >ci:
9 th- conch
X , il.....1 i amp meet
Bl>! o n.ui «topp-'i
9 | a-i ' I ' Wha' '
9|SW" wri
util Iriei.d. We ■
-aid he would ui
in the House. H -
.hot out duiiog *h* gie
UWWSJ,
“One evening I road about \ inol arid
decidod to give it a trial. Soon I noticed
an improvement 1 kept on taking it
and today ! am a well man. The ton-
nes* is all gone from my lung*. 1 do not
have any cough and have gained fifteen
pound* m weight and I arn telling my
friend* ihut Vinol did it.” —Frank
Hillman, Camden, N. J.
It i* the curative, ti*sue-l>uiiding in-
fluence of cods' liver* aided by the iilisxl-
making, strength creating properties of
tonic iron, contained in Vinol.that made
it »o *ucces*ful in Mr. Hillman’* cas-
We ask every person in thin vicinity
suffering from weak lung*, chronic
coughs, or * run-down condition of the
system to try a bottle of Vinol on our
guarantee to return your money if it
fail* to help you.
\\ I*. Clayjioo!. Druggist, Bonham,
Texas, and at leading drug stores
e*'•**! vvb
DRINK HOT TEA
FOR A BAD COLD
I jMiii-'- lake it tablespoonful ot the
ir“t tea. put a cup of ladling water ii|Htn
it poll, through a sieve ami drink a
had t.-aiup full at any time during the
t,(. ,|ay co lu'loie letiring. It is the most
' cb • v, «ar ' break a cold and cure
1 a<’ Crip IIS it Opens the pores of the skin
i fleeing congestion. Also loosens the
how els * us driring a i-old from the
• \ -IlSli
I r\ t the next t line von suffer from
,i , ..id ..i the grip. It’ is inexpensive
.,r, i ,'utireh »••••••table, therelole safe
LUMBAGO RIGHT OUI
u.b Pain and Suffnen* away with
a smad bottle of old hone*'
St Jacobs Oil
STOPS HEADACHE
PAIN. NEURALGIA
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'lUiilm* m RpaaUlty, *•»«
*4 < •• ailing
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tmMiistn i * ti**'
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A well known ■>■•' *i..g|»*»
He lot, . f Jed 8aH* l« Wka whs
twliavs la lov'-n u g kwtoey t
white tl l» aah» ft****
.s I
llillS Btl.MIHI 1UKK) TUI •
with it. draw ing this 4hrt>ttgh the hair
taking one tine I »tf ami at a time. By
morning ths gray hair disappear*,
after iistiWi applwattao or two. Its
natural rotor s reatored amt it Is-
,o«w*M thick, ghtaay and luatroua,
and jro« ap|wai year* >**u«gor. 1#
tea nr
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w*mA, Hew ae* is*,
! dM**o- ha* tar ywa ••*,. ae haw **»®,
earn iM**M at* lose lee*. Til" t***ga.
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I ..mid, ask tm a idu, romwdi g* Yoo. fe,t Just '
y RHa. re- .waoeidt roa**
j MNtiw'o Oy W, h. Y.
LARGEST BOTTLE.
OF LINIMENT ON
the MARKET for
THE MONEY
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feet J«*t tout*# fa* >*) •
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