The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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of the week.
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Safe and enonomical for
horses, mules, cattle, poul-
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sickness."
Ask your druggist.
Lady Says She Took Cardui and
Never Saw Such Improve-
ment—Was So Weak
Couldn’t Stand.
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DEMAND FOR G. F. P.
IS INCREASING BY
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Yes, we have them. With every pink pie one free. •
Phone us your order for delicious M-B Ise Kream
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A rare opportunity for the careful shopper—a
new shipment of silk frocks, each one an amazing
value. There are many smart printed silks, in dark
and light colyrs,and newest patter**,——
J. L. Ware & Son
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WHO IS MATT PRATT COMPANY?
AMBULANCE AND LUNGMOTOR SERVICE
Embalmers and Funeral Directors
North Main St. Bonham, Texas
Day Phone 300 Night Phones 445-Green & 443
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Ever Hot
Water Heater
Uncle Zach Tate, was not expected
to live but a short while.
Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Rowe and Mrs.!
E. G. McSwain we re Bonham visitors
, extent.
9 Miss Edna Butler of Trenton was
Zonile
For feminine hygiene
Enlightened women are now
using Zonite instead of
poisonous .compound! for
this important purpose.
Zonite is thoroughly effec-
tive but harmless to delicate
tissues
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restore them to health and happiness
with an abundance of energy, vitality
and youthful bouyancy.
“The enthusiastic words of praise
which thousands of women are. new
showering on G. F. P. every day,"
says the representative of the discov-
erers of this remarkable medicine,"
is a source‘of intense satisfaction to
Rooster.
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are worth your attention.
'IRV' ME Ar
GUY ELLIS FURNITURE STORE
Be sure to talk it
over with us.
Come in!
• Perry Witherspoon of Kerrville
’ was a guest qf homefolks last week.
$ Mr. and Mrs. Les LaRoe visited rel-
LIVES ON FARM
IN OKLAHOMA
Birthright from Saturday till Mon-
day. They returned home via Paris
on account of the raip.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Darwin rand
children of New Hope were callers
, i Our plum crop is abundant so far,
$but the peach crop is very light.
A E. G. Gilley’s residence caught
$ fire this morning, and it looked for
; a while like it was bound to burn,
7 but heroic efforts of the neighbors
g saved the house with but little dam-
age. Everything was carried out
of the house and damaged to some
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We hud a fine rain Sunday and
“garden sass* is growing by leapt.
2 J fee. Demonstration at our
8 store March 27th. Everyone
^ cordially invited.
-3 Rogers, Woodward and Rob-
• erts Co-____
The test of time and real service river country visited Mrs. Wheless’
show better than theory, what can be ‘parents from Saturday until Monday,
expected of a medicine. The eontin- ars. , uranam receivea’u wi-1
ued growth in the rate of G. F. P. _____ i
sales is a forceful indication of the ‘phone message from Winden Tues-
dependence which women ure learn- day stating that -her brother-in-law,
ing, through experience, they can
glace in this marvelous medicine to
relieve them of pain and suffering
from so-called “female troubles" and
HIGH GRADE COFFEE
Folgers Golden Gate Cof-
burdens of life seemed too heavy for
trrr failing health, She hadlost con-
fidence in herself.
One day she began taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
her general, health began to improve.
She took it faithfully. Now she can do
her work without. any trouble, sleeps
well and is no longer blue and timid.
This woman, Mrs. Cora Short, R R.
9, Box 296, Oklahoma City, Okla .
writes/ "yerybody now says Mrs
Short, what are you doing to yourself?’
I weigh 135 and my weight before I
took it was 115. I have taken seven
bottles of the Vegetable Compound ’
Other women who have topwork hard
and keep things going may find the
road to better health a- Mrs. Shortdid,
through the faithful nse of Lydia E.
Pinkham s Vegetable Compound.
Ask your neighbor.
Weatherby, Miss.—Mrs. James M.
Hall. of this' place, writes that sho
was “getting weaker nil the time’.,
when Cardui, the woman's tonic,
was first brought to her attention.
After she had taken Cardui a while,
she writes that she "never did sen
such an improvement."
“I .suffered all the time and had
pains all over,” says Mrs. Hall. "I
was so weak I rould- net stand; My
skin was told and flabby. I did
not have any color i had always
been a very active woman — used 1 »
outdoor exercis, walking and going -
where I pleased, and to get down,
not able to get myself a drink, was
Indeed a hardship.
“Nothing seemi d to help me, till
T began on Cardui. The first bottle
seemed to strengthen me, and I
sent for five more. By the time
I had taken these, I was on my
feet, going around, doing my work. -
gained in li' a handstt Mi ' h. ,
‘.‘I took two more bottles, and-1
am well and strong. Can work my
garden. I haven’t had any more
Bed Room Suites, Dining Room Suites, tiving Roomgurutors,
Furniture,, Air Lgutifu!
Hor Coverings. A beautia
needs. The above mentioned
a reliable tonic for women." — Mrs.
Hallie Moore, 4024 Main St.
T Women, oct well and strong now by
obtaining this “Prescription” of Dr
Pierce's of your druggist, in tablets or
liquid: send lot to Dr Pierce, President ,
1 Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y, for a
i trial package of the tablets.
Stop Constipation!
Nujol relieves and prevents
constipation. It is a bowel lu-
bricant—not a laxative- so can-
not gripe. Gentle, safe and
effective. No treatment like
' Nujol. Try it today.
Come once, and you will
come always.
all of us: /
Through the amazng discovery .... . .. . ,
that catarrh of the generative or- at the home of Mr. Lewis Saturday
gans is the dreaded malady which is
responsible for 90 per cent of so-
called "female disorders,” such as
headaches, backaches, pain in the
sides, nausea, cramping, dizziness;
nervousness and that awful feeling of
despondency and melancholy, we were
able to give G. F. P. powers not
possessed by any other medicine. That
is. ability to overcome and stamp out
ihat dreaded malady—catarrh; and to
quickly build up strength, energy.and
vitality through stimulating and en-
couraging the natural functioning 01
all the organs of the body.
item in our Dry
Speaks to Women
$ Dallas, Texas.—“I was run-down in
*1 health after the ‘flu’ and suffered
woman in the blye
c hecked a p i o n
sighed as she looked
at them. She was
tired of cows, tiled
of her tedious work
ithedatw.: She
wax tired of cook-
ing for a houseful
of boardef, be-
Hides caring for het-
own family. The
J. W. and R. R. Hudson and several
of the orphan children visited at
Go down to Gem Cafe No. 1 and let
Mr. Arledge show, you the Master Gar-
land in operation. The same Range that is
used in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New
York City.
A type for every use.
COTTONSEED MEAL
AND COTTON SEED HULLS
Fattens, Gives energy. Costs less, Saves almost half the feed bill.
* Use more
furniture for every ROOM in the HOME.
No matte? what your requirements may
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20 per cent to 40
per cent per
auhdredweight of
the ration can be
Hide up of Cot-
When you drive iito our
Garage for, Oils, Gas, Grease,
Tires or Repairs, you don’t
have to waste a lot of time
waiting to get waited upon.
Our attendants are efficient
and always on the alert to
give our customers the very
best and speediest service.
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Last call on Bulk Kraut,
5c the pound.— Russell Gro-
cery Co.
——.......... Goods must go at some price
h, energy and in our closing out sale.
Rogers, Woodward and Rob-1
f rom ailment s pecu-
liar to women. I
took a small amount
—of—Dr—Pierce’s
Favorite Prescrip-
tion and it gave me
health and strength.
Without going into
details about my
suffering, I will
just say" I can
earnestly recom-
mend the ’Favorite
Prescription.’ It is
Lv. Boaham Arv. Dallas
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1:00 p. m.. 4115 P- m.
3:00 p. m. ...3..... 6:15 p. m.
j. 5:00 p. m.....8:15 p. m.
Happy Woman Praises Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
in a sinny pasture in Oklahoma, a
herl of sleek cows wax grazing They
•i r"-"i made a pretty pic-
agi. hire. But the thin
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Under new management.
All cars are new and closed
ones on all of the schedules.
Also have careful drivers on
all of them .
Via Blue Ridge, Farmersvale.
Ride with us, no chenges
through cars.
Running lime three hours,
fifteen minutes.
South Bound:
2 Mrs. W. P, Kant and daughter, Miss
2 Launa, of Bonham, were guests of
• ft Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Nelms Friday
2 evening.
# Finis Daniel, who is attending
3 school in Wichita Falls, spent the
x! week-end with homefolks here last
week.
3 Uncle John Willoughby of Denison
$is a guest of his daughter, Mrs. E. A.
21 Mitchell.
$ Ray Dulaney and George Arm-
, 4 strong, who are attending business
. college in Ft. Worth, spent the week
- Hend with home folks here. They are
" North Bound Leaves:
--Dallas Arv. Bonham
+ 7:30 a. m......... 10:45 a- m.
" 10:00 a. m......... 1:15 D. m
• 12:00 m. ............ 3:15 P- m.
+ 2:00 p. m............. 5.15 P- m
k 4:00 p. m..........7.15 p. m.
” 6:00 p. m'-............9:15 p. m.
Bonham to Greenville.
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Health of .this community is kood
with the exception of Mrs. Kelton’s)
baby who is real sick. ।
Misses Violet Martin and Rachel
Copeland visited Miss Jewell Hildin-
ger Saturday.
Mrs. Jennie ('opeland of Telephone'
visited Mrs. J. M. McRae Saturday. j
Mr. Westbrook is visiting friends'
at Elwood. We uladk welcome hum
back.
Mr. John Rue and fanily visited
Mrs. Myrtle Dudley Sunday
Mr. Clay Whited and family visit-
ed Mr. J.. M. McRae and family Sat-
urday night. . '
Mr. Carl Hamilton and wife, Lucile
visited at Telephone Fray night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mitchell an
Mrs. Mamie Dlenton mde a business
trip to Bonham Friday.
Mr. Robert Blain took dinner with
Mr. Charlie Mitchell and family Men- (
day. ■
Little Mr: Harold McRae is sick at
this writing.
Remember S. S. every Sunday ane
fet'd two pounds
of Cotton seed
Meal and six
pounds of- Cot
tonseed Hulls
daily to horses
and mules and
reduce their
train rations by
six pounds.
zonseed Meal
with good re-
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We are glad to state that the sick
are all on the road to recovery. *
Mrs. Hershel Murphy and baby
spent the week end with her par-
Druggists Were at First Doubtful ents at Klondike.
About the Unheard of Demand u g r
Which Immediately Followed Its1 Mrs E G• MeSwain returned from
Arkansas last Thursday. 1 ,
Billy Wheless and family of the' J
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•-Leave Leave
” Bonham Greenville
.. 7:00 a. m._...........9:30 a.m.
9:15 a. ..............12:00 m.
12:00 m...........—- 2:30 p. m.
T 2:00 p. m...............4:30 p. m.
4. 4:00 p. m............. 7:00 p. m.
This line makes connection
* with the Cotton Belt at Bailey,
” Katy trains at Leonard, Santa
• Fe at Celeste. Texas Special at
•• Greenville. Also Sulphur
t Springs, Tyler, Terrell and
BAILEY HARDWARE «. I
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- 9:30 a. m......... 10:30 a. m.
8 11:30 a. m.......- 12:30 p. m
& 2:00 p. m. ------ 2:30 p. m.
§ 4200 p. m...........4:30 P. m.
k 6:00 p. m. -y 8:00P: m
I Fare Each Way $1.00
8 All cars will leave Bonham
II from the Red Ball Depot or.
A West Fourth Street -
8 Bonham Phone 372.
afternoon.
Mrs. J. W. Routte returned home
Saturday from a week’s visit with
he: daughter near Oakland
—Viola.
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MUST GO
is well known that is why our busi-
ness in . battery repair work is
t growing so rapidly. We have a
{thorough knowledge of all makes
batteries and do a repair jot that
guarantees satisfaction.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926, newspaper, March 25, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548094/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.