The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE.
Most A n v Bank
can handle your business after a fashion
when times are $jood and money plentiful.
When times are bard and money is scarce,
you feel the peed of a business connec-
tion with a
Big, Strong and Reliable Bank
Do youy banking business and make your
credit good with the BIGGEST and the
strongest bank in Fannin County, and
then if trouble comes you will find a
friend able and willing to help you
through. We. want your business ami
will treat you right.
The First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
A .
New
Stock of
Staple and
Fancy Groceries,
--ALSO-
Harness
and Saddlery
AND
Repairing Done.
Phone Your Orders to
No. 372.
W. G. Clark Co.
South Side Square. »
AN ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the City Coun*
cil of the City of Bonham:
Any person who shall willfully
turn out or cause to be turned
out, within the city limits of the
City of Bonham, on land n<K hie
own or under his control, or who
shall willfully fail or refuse to
keep up any horses, mules, cat-
tle, sheep, swine or goats; or who
shall willfully allow such horses,
muleB, cattle, sheep, swine or
goats, within the city limits of the
City of Bonham, to tresspass
upon the land of another; or who
shall willfully permit to run at
large, within the city limits of the
City of Bonham, any horses,
mulee, cattle, sheep, swine or
goats of hie own or of which he is
the agent, or of which he haB
control, shall be deemed guilty of
a misdemeanor, and upon con-
viction shall be punished by a
fine in any sum not less than five
dollars and not more than fifty
dollars. W. A. 8pangler,
Attest: Mayor.
J. D. Maddrey, City Sec’y.
April 13th, 1908.
A| AGED PHYSICIAN
After Years of Experience Gives The
'following Advice.
“If have anything to do with
medioinei at all be pretty sure
you know what your are taking."
A member of the 8aundere
Drug Co , says this a strong point
in favor of the valuable cod liver
preparation, Vinol. Everything
it contains is plainly printed on
the label, therefore it is not a pat
ent’medicine.
Vinol contains in a highly con-
centrated form all of the medici-
nal, body building elements of
cod liver oil, actually taken from
fresh cods’ liver oil, actually tak-
en from fresh cods’ livers, but
with the useless, nauseating oil
eliminated and tonic iron, which
is a needful constituent for the
blood added.
This is the reason that Vinol
accomplishes such wonderful re-
sults in curing chronic coughs,
colds, bronchial and lung troub-
les, and there s nothing known to
medicine that will so quickly
build up the run down, over work
ed, tired and debilitated, or give
strength and renewed vitality to
the aged aB Vinol.
We can only ask every person
in Bonham who needs such a
medicine to try Vinol on our offer
to return their money if it fails.—
Saunders Drug Co., Bonham,
Texas.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured.
with Local Applications, as they
cannot reach the seat of the dis-
ease. Catarrh is a blocd or con-
s itvtional disease, and in order
to cure it you must take internal I
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure j
is taken internally and acta di-
rectly on the blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
not a quack medicine. It was
prescribed by one of the best
physijiana i*i this country for
years and is a regular prescrip-
tion. It is oomposed of the best
tonics known, combined with the
beet blood purifiers, noting di-
rectly on the mucous surfaces.
The perfect combination of the
two ingredients is what produces
such wonderful results in curing
catarrh. 8end for testimonials
free. F. J. Cheney A Co.,
Props., Toledo, O,
Sold by dauggists, price 76c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation.
We wonder if there will be a
very big crop of blushing June
bridegroom this year?
Plenty of Trouble
is caused by stagnation of the
liver and bowels. To get rid of it
and headache and biliousness and
the poison that bring jaundice,
take Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
the reliable purifiers that do the
work without grinding or griping.
25c at Saunders Drug Co.
RHEUMATISM
BODY RACKED WITH PAIN
No other disease causes such wide-spread suffering as Rheumatism I
A a nerve racking torture, and so thoroughly does it dominate the system
elitn it becomes entrenched in the blood, that its vieti s are usually com
plete slaves to pain. Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in tin
blood brought on by stomach troubles, weak kidneys, indigestion, aud <
sluggish condition of the system. The natural refuse of the body, inste.u
of passing off through the ordinary channels of waste, is left to sour am
ferment in the system because of these irregularities, forming uric eck
which is .absorbed into the blood, and Rheumatism gits a foothold. ^ As tin
blood circulates through the body it deposits the acrid, irritating r.ub
stances with which it is saturated, into the different muscles, nerves, tissues
and bones. Sharp, biting pains commence, the flesh becomes feverish
swollen and tender, the muscles and joints throb and jerk, and the body
ia literally racked with pain. Plasters, blisters, li roents, etc., can never
cure the disease; t' y relieve the pain, per
haps, temporarily, ut do not reach the
trouble, which is in e blood. S. S. S. is tlu
proper treatment * Rheumatism. It goer
down and attacks he disease at its head, and
by driving out 1 e poison and ucrid fluid*
PURELY VEGETABLE which are cavsing the pain, and strengthen
ing and enriching the blood, cures Rheuma-
tism permanently. S. S. S. is the greatest of atl blond purifiers, just *hat
is needed in every case of Rheumatism Book on Rheumatism and any
medical advice free. THE SWIFT °ECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
All Name*, appearing in this cc>’ era*
are subject to the action of the ( «o>~
ocratlc Priinury.
DISTRICT OfflCES.
For District Judge;
BEN H. DENTO.V
Of Pali*
For District C’erk:
EARL Me A LESTER
For District Altornev:
BOB LATTIVORE
(Of Pari■ i
s.s.s.
When a girl has the blues it is
generally due to the) green-eyed
monster.
Death Was en His Heels.
Jesse P Morris, of Skippers,
Va., had a close call in the spring
of 1906. He says: “An attack of
pneumonia left mo bo weak and
with such a fearful oough that my
friends declared consumption had
me, and death was on my heels.
Then I was persuaded to try Dr.
King’s New Discovery. It help-
ed me immediately, and after
taking two and a half bottles 1
was a well man again. I found
out that New Discovery is the
best remedy for coughs and lung
diseases in all the world.” Sold
under guarantee by Saunders
Drug Co, 50o and $1.00. Trial
bottle free.
HOLD EASTER SERVICES
Methodist, Baptist and First Chris-
tian Hold Special Services
for the Occasion
GOOD ATTENDANCE AT EACH
Dr. Rankin of Dallas Preached at the
Methodist and Dr. Nash of Ter-
rell at the Baptist.
A telltale—The story of Wil-
liam and the apple.
AN ORDINANCE
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Bonham:
If any person shall willfully
resist or oppose any officer in
executing or attempting to exe-
cute any process in any case; or
ehall resist or oppose the City
Found Master in executing or at-
tempting to execute any of his
official duties or catching or im-
pounding any stock, not permit-
ted to run at large under the or-
dinances of the City of Bonham,
he ehall be deemed guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon oonvic-
tion shall be punished by a fine
JD &ny sum not Jeee than five
dollare end not more than fifty
dollars. W. A. Spangler,
Attaat: Mayor.
J. D. Maddrey, City Seo'y.
April 13th, 1008.
A girl who has pluck enough to
take in washing to support the
family generally has enough
sense to marry a man who is able
to support her.
Important Decision.
It is important that you should
decide to take only Foley’s Hon-
ey and Tar when you have a
oough or cold as it will cure the
most obstinate racking cough
and expel the cold from your
system. Foley’s Honey and Tar
contains no darmful drugs. In-
sist upon having it.—Sold by
Saunders Drug Co.
The trouble with most of us is
that we have too many guiding
stars that don’t guide.
A Common Mistake.
Many women mistake kidney
and bladder troubles for some ir-
regularity peouliar to the sex.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy correots
irregularities and makes women
well. Miss Carrie Harden, Bow-
ling Green, Ky., writes: *'I suf-
fered much pain from kidney
and bladder trouble until I start-
ed to uae Foley’a Kidney Reme-
dy. The first bottle gave me great
relief, and after taking the seo-
ond bottle I was entirely cured.—
Sold by Saunders Drug Co.
When a man can stand the way
a woman plays whist «he ian't in
the family._
An Insiduocs Danger.
One of the worst features of
kidney trouble ia that it ia an in-
aiduoua disease and before the
viotim realizes hia danger be may
have a fatal malady. Take Fo-
ley’s Kidney Remedy at the first
sign of trouble as it corrects ir-
regularities and pravants Bright’s
disease end diabetes.—Sold by
Baundere Drug Co.
Tha only raally vital thing for
a oritio to know la how to knook
« Mac tu ally. J
A]Twenty Year Sentence.
“1 have just completed a twenty
year health sentenoe, imposed by
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, which
cured me of bleeding piles just
twenty years ago,” writes O. S.
Woolever, of LeRaysville, N. Y.
Bucklen’ Arnica Salve heals the
worst sores, boils, burns, wounds
and cuts in the shortest time. 25c
at Saunders Drug Co.
A man can’t lose his money
without also losing faith in his
fellow man.
Receives Congratulations.
You will soon receive the con-
gratulations of your friends upon
your improved appearance if you
will take Foley’s Kidney Remedy
as it tones up the system and im-
parts new life and vigor. Foley’s
Kidney Remedy cures backache,
nervous exhaustion and all forms
of kidney and bladder troubles.
Commence taking it today.—8old
by Saunders Drug Co.
Special Easter services were
held at the Methodist, Baptist an-
First Christian churches yestc’d
day.
Rev. Dr. Rankin of Dallas
preached both morning and even-
ing at the Methodist church, and
he was greeted at both services by
large congregations. Dr. Rankin
is a most able divine and his dis-
courses were forceful, logical and
helpful. There was special mu-
sic by the choir for the occasion
which was also highly enjoyed.
Arrested on Charge of Theft.
Willie Riohards was arrested
Saturday by Deputy Sheriri Will
Hardy and placed in jail on a
charge of theft. The complaint
was made by Mr. Benoit, owner
of the City Candy Kitchen, from
whom it is alleged that the de-
fendant stole the sum of $1.20.
Willie is only 12 or lj years of
age.__
From now on my repair de-
partment will be in charge of an
up-to-date watch maker, who
has been an official inspector of
Texas and New Orleans for sev-
eral years.—Niveth.
The civil jury docket in the
county court was taken up this
morning, and jourt will be in se: •
eion the balance of the week.
COUNTY OfflCES.
For Representative, No. 1:
SAM T. KAY BERN
For (.ouDtv Judge:
H. A. CUNNINGHAM
For County Clerk:
W.A.THOMA9
For Sheriff:
CH AS. B. BRIDGE
PHILIP WISE
For Assessor
J. LEE TARPLKY.
JOHN B. SMITH
W. C. (WILLIE) FINLEY 1
Forleounty Attorney:
J. WALTER DONALDS ON
For Treasurer:
SID R1DL1NG
For Tax Collector:
TOM J. COX
ALBERT ROBERSON
For commissioner, Free. No. 1:
J. A. AGNEW
For Public Weigher at Bonbiun:
A.J. (Jack) CRITTENDEN
For Constable Precinct No. 7:
S. P. KEENE
For Constable Precinct No. I:
O. B. FJNCHER
At the First Baptist church Rev.
Dr. Nash of Terrell filled the pul-
pit. Dr. Mash preaohed two most
excellent sermons to large con-
gregations. He is regarded as a
very able divine, and his dis-
courses were both helpful and
beneficial from a spiritual stand-
point. A collection for foreign
missions was taken up at both
services and a neat sum realized.
A special musical program was
rendered by the choir which was
most excellent.
The Anthony bankrupt stuck at
Ravenna will be sold at public
auction Friday, April 2ich, be-
tween 10 aud 2 o’clock.
G W. Twyman, Trustee.
Tnere are times when a big
man can act mighty small.
Affords Perfect Security.
Foley’s Honey and Tar affords
perfect security from pneumonia
and consumption as it cures the
most obstinate coughs and colds.
We have never known a single
instance of a cold resulting in
pneumonia after Foley’s Honey
and Tar had been taken.—Sold
by Baunders Drug Co.
If anybody has a deep and in-
eradicable longing to be original
he should have started out by be-
ing born upon Mars.
Foley’s Orino Laxative is the
best for women and ohildren. It’s
mild action and pleasant taste
makes it preferable to violent
purgatives, suoh as pills, tablets,
eto. Cures oonstipations.—Sold
by Saunders Drug Ce.
As a general proportion every
woman considers that her bank
account leavee everything to be
desired.
If your eyes trouble you con-
sult Dr. Seay, in charge of the
optical (department at Niveth's,
30 years' sxperisnos and grad-
uate of the best optical oollegs
wl'h honor.
The Sunday School of the
FirBt Christian Church observed
Easter Sunday. The rostrum
was beautifully decorated, a
splendid program was carried out
and a large number of pupils,
considering the bad weather,
were present to enjoy the day.
The cress and a crown of real
thorns illustrated very forcibly
the Savior’s death and the object
lesson was one to be remembered.
Thie School will observe Chil-
dren’s Day the first Sunday in
June.
County Court.
The civil docket was taken up
in county court today. The first
case called was that of J. C. Neel
vs. S. H. Pierce, suit for debt,
which has been on trial all day.
The experience a man buys is
always delivered a little too late.
FOLEY’S
MEMM
The original
LAXATIVE cough remedy.
For cough*, cold*, throat and lung
troubles. No opiate* Non-alcoholic.
Good for a-cry body. Hold every where.
The ganulna
FOt.r.Y'S HONEY and TAR lain
a Yellow package. Ncfuaeeubatltutee.
Prepared only by
Polay A Company, Chicago.
S*under* Drug Company
Postoffice Closed Tomorrow.
On account of it being San Ja-
ointo day and a legal holiday the
postoffice will be closed tomorrow.
The delivery window will be open
from 10 to 11 only. The rural
route carriers will go out on their
routes as usual, however.
Free 10 cent package Conkey’e
Lice powder and valuable 25 cent
poultry book by bringing this
adv. to J. W. Peeler.
Graham, Crawford A Go. rep
resent the editorial department of
the Favorite today. Read what
they have to say.
Notice.
Dick Foraker, Jersey bull, reg
ister No. 76177, solid color, will
stand in N. W. part of Banham,
at W. W. Clutter’s place at $2 00
with privilege of return.
A woman may consider a girl a
pink of perfection, but just let
her son marry the girl and then
watch her smoke.
Many a wise-looking man is
unable to deliver the goods.
A pretty woman’s emile often
wrinkles a man’s puree.
When a sailor falls overboad he
feels as if he were all in.
Go to a tailor for a wedding
suit and to a lawyer for a divorce
•uit.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARLINGTON HELLING, V. D
ECLSCTIC PHYSICIAN AND S0 ROEON.
Offiice World building, roulheaat
corner square. lies. bill W, 9vh street.
Office phone 15b, res. 150. OBIlcy fibiri
9-12 a m, 2-5 p tu.
DR. J. A. LANN1U8.
KCLECT10 PHYSICIAN AND SUbC.'.O^
Special attention given to dimams
of women and children, office
Graham Crawford & Co. Phone iSf1*
Residence W. 7th street ' *
J. E. NEVILL, M, D.
Surgery and General Pract»ce
Phone: Office .103, Res. :*l3-2r
Office over Nunn & Jones Company
New Shop Open!
_I have opened a lirst class harness
repair shop in McQuIgg-Wilaon build-
ing, and am now prepared to earn for
your wants in that line. All work
guaranteed.
L- B. Caldwell
Get The Best Work
and Material.
All my boot and shoe repairing
is done promptly and neatly.
None but the best of leather used
and all work guaranteed. Try
me.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad-
der, urinary troubles and
backache uae
DeWitt*s Kidney
end Bladder Pills
A Week’s
Treatment 25c
B. C. DvWITT * CO.. CbKM*i »“•
Saunders DrugECo.
itssban, lass*
A. D. HAMMOCK. Sr.
"THE OLD RELIABLE”
North Main St. Bonharu,TeK»a
New Blacksmith Shop
1 have opened a new Black-
smith Shop on West Fourth
Street. All kind* of Black-
smithing, and
Horse Shoeing a Specially
Give me a trial. I gueri ntaa
satisfaction.
V. Markfiatn
Waat Fourth Street
flats Made Ntw
Cleaned and rebh<k«*d. Clothna
rleanrd aid prcaacd I km.a aajr
bualoaa*.
Geo. P. Ball
’] ut ilutMi 5b. Main M.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 21, 1908, newspaper, April 21, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981008/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.