The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 231, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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1 one
simi-
blood
yield
cleansing
t permanently by acting
on aQ organs of the
, blood-cleanser, flesh-
health-restorer, it
Put us in Quart
sold at Si each.
rBRUa COMPANY."
Detroit Mick.
I Lhtntta foe Ltror HU. Vf.. ,
Sale by J. W. Peeler,
Botrham, Texas.
Charles Carlton.
The parable of the wheat and
the tares has been applied by
some of the Protestant preachers
of Germany to the ansesters of
the present Emperor aod the
present social state of things and
even to the Emperor himself.
»**•
The revised version of the
English Bible is having more
attention paid it now than
ever before. Bro. J. W. Mc-
Garvey has often wondered
why, preachers do not use this
version.
yours sins you have experienced
the blessings of pardon. Should
you not persuade others to ac-
cept this same Chris!?
*«**
The cares of this world are
children. Doubtless the little
ones sat up late and looked lodg-
inglt for the coining of father
with their apples—but father
never came, and broken hearted
... ... the children sank to sleep with
® . . . their little faces baihed m fears.
obeying Md would 1)e m9„
the glorious Gospel of the bless- , .,
ed God, who wills’ that all be; • " ___m. • — _
saved and come to the knowledge .
of the truth.
Mr. Moody’s and his com-
panion’s sermons in the- New
York meetings arp said by a com-
petent critic from a Bible stand-
point to be in a large measure of j seemed imminent. For three
In what sense'Is the Pope of chaffy nonsense. This is a sad months she coughed incessantly,;
Rome, His Holiness? Protes- view of tbe sT*k: of Bib,e knowl-1 and could not sleep. She finally
..... orto-o discovered a way to recovery, bv I
tants, if consistent with their <=> 409# purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. j
principles, cannot forget that universal law that self. King’s New Discovery for con-
one is their Master, even Christ, ’ sumption, and was so much re-
and they are all brethern.- sacrifice, a noble performance of lieved on taking first dose that
duty and a life for the good of she slept all night; and with two
others, is divine What Chris-'bottleshas been absolutely cured.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another gicat discovery has
been made, and that too, by a
lady in this country. “Disease [
fastened its clutches upon her and
for seven years she withstood its
severest tests, but her -vital or-f.
gans were undermined and death
Two Facts About
tickles’ Co1
It has set the standard of quality for allcompejltors for the last thirty years. The stroiu
est claim any competitor can make is that his coffee Is r‘just as good as Arbuckles’.”
THREE CONCLUSIONS
Tjfie best fcoffee is Arbuckles’. The only Coffee to buy is Arbuckles’. s
[ [ : ' : The right thing is to insist on having Arbuckles’.
A Texas Wonder.
•ovary cure
troubles, rei
•ftbel
Hall’s Great Dieoovery.
bottle of Hall’s Great Dia-
curea all kidney and bladder
removes gravel, cures diabe-
' emission?, weak and lame
and all Irregularities
i and bladder in both men
regulates bladder trouble
i children. If not sold by your drug-
gist, will be sent by mail on receipt of
il. One small bottle is one months’
treatment, and will cure any case above
mentioned. E. W. Hall,
Bole kfurafacturer, P. O. Box 629, St.
Mo. Sold by J. W. Peeler,
Read This.
Tex., April. 16, 1899.-I
[all’s Great Discovery for
and kidney trouble, and would
a thousand dollars for tbe
sired from using one bottle.
I feel that I am permanently cured.
W. R. Tyler, D. D. S.
oteFque thoosarTTcres.
I sold over a thousand acres of
laud last month, and have sev
•ral thousand more for sale. Ah
kinds: black and sandy, improved
unimproved; town lots in
North and South Bonham. Come
and see me. At Court House.
I, E.Liiihrt, BmIhi, In.
a cold? A dose of BAL-
HOItEHOUND SYRUP at
1 remove it. Price 25 and
> by J. C. Saunders <fe Co. dec
1
are few ailments so uncomfort-
pilee. but they can easily be
sured by using TABLER’S BUCKEYE
PILE OINTMENT. Relief follows its
MB, and any one suffering from piles
ean not afford to neglect to give it a
trial. Price 50c in bottles, tubes 75c.
by J. C. Saunders Sc Co. dec
Free Scholarship.
may, by doing a, little
at your home a few even
cure, free, a 150.00 schol-
in either of Draughtou’s
_____tl Business Colleges,—at
Worth, Galveston, Tbxark-
* "aghville, Tent..
«!▼» of
OUtotta. bam
leather
of old
Kolia, soften., black-
_ protects. Dm
Eureka
irness OH
I bain dm, year old hae-
mr eemagt top, and they
ly look better bat wear
l rrerrwbete lo cana-aH
alt pints to Are gallona.
JVERY STABLE
BT
It has come to pasa that the
religious- bodies are troubled
about a name. Why should this
be, if there is. nothing in a
name?
****
“We, all the denominations
ought still to be bretheru, all of
the one way and every step is
good that makes us less divided
and less loving division
****
“Whatever in the act of men,
or . ahgefs contravenes in any
way the laws which are involved
ia the execution of the divine
plan is evil, whilst a conformity
to these laws revealed in nature,
or tbe Bible, directly is good.” ’
• ****
The laws, called tbe laws of
nature, are unchangeable as tbe
Being who made them and we
must obey them that we may
live, bu£’ if we disobey them, we
must die. The laws of the moral
and spiritual worlds are equally
unchangeable.
Our plea is, the unity of All
Christians on the New Testa
ment basis of Christian fellow-
ship. When all Christians be-
come thus united in Christ, the
conquest of the world for Christ
will soon be accomplished.
*•**
What Christ began both to do
and teach while he ministered on
the earth, the Apostles endued
with power by the Holy Spirit
coming upon them, proceeded to
finish until all came to the unity
of the faith and the fulness of
stature of a man in Christ Jesus.
' **** .
The large cities are crowded
with tbe poor who ought th have
the Gospel preached to them,
tiau can
this.
and do, less than I Her oamo is Mrs- Luther Lu,z ”
(Thus writes W. C. Hamnick &
at this business in the spirit of
Christ. , %
•***
You.are a Christian! That im-
plies that yon belong to the
Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, who
saves his people from their sins.
Since yon have been saved from
COUNTY NEWS.
!Co., of Shelby. N. C. Trial bot-
_ ** w . . ! ties free at J. C. Saunders <fc Co.
The Bowery Mission which and j. W Peeler’s drug store,
was burned down in March last. Regular size 50c and $1.00.
fed about 6000 persons daily and Every boltle guaranteed,
these were the friendless, home
less and the tramps. Christians
did this work.
****
Since “respectability’’ is not
Christianity, it is a false issue'to
make before tire world to de
nouuce Christianity -for lacking
respectability or accepting re
kpectabillty as the equal of Chris-
tianity. Christ was the personal
embodiment of His own religion.
No. 74.. Noiseless Spring
Tape Measure.
Slity lachea long,
Dtckcl-platcd
No. 72
A School Bag. „
• 14 Inches n lile.jl# inches drop,
made of handsome colored j, ng
TnKting. Sent post-paid on jbe carried la the
receipt pf'ii cent postaae j vest r?ck®t; ?en*
stamp n*d 10 slcnatares j ?e°ce|p? of ‘Jc^pootr,
cat from wrappers of Arbuckles* 10 sfcnature* cut f
j Roasted Coffee.
Pity ‘Ti«’p Tis True.
Honey Grove Signal.
No scene more pitiful ever
meets our gaze than to see t lie
officers dragging to jail some
poor fellow who has tilled him
self with mean whiskey aud must
do pen nance for his fool isho ess
by spending his time in th6 bas-
tile aud paying as fiaes the bard
earned dollars which should have
From The Citizen.
Hon. Rosser Thomas is again
connected with the Ladonia
News, and the last few issues of
that paper shov quite an improve-
ment.
An exchange says that two mil-
lion young men will cast their
first vote in 1900, and that it is
safe to predict that a large ma-
jority of them will be for Bryan.
Everything indicates that Bryan
will be the ne?t president.
The large number of tickets
sold oy the two railway compan
ics iu this city to people who will
spend the holidays back in the
old states, is pretty good evidence
that the faimers of this locality
have had a good year and that
their labors have been rewarded.
No. 73. Scholars’ Companion.
A most useful »rUel« ‘tor school children. Highly
poltahed wofxlen -- --------
box with lock
and key, icon4
taming leailjpen-
cil, i**u holder,
yule und rubber.
Sent post,
rnid on re-
ceipt of two
cent postage
stamp and 15
signature# cut
irvci wrapiters of Arbucktee’ Roasted Coffce.
No. 81
Men’s
8uepende
r u
erV!
T .
nar'Tiamp and
natures cut frociiwrapper. uf
Arboekln’ Roasted Coffee. *
No. 76 v- | No. 78
Lady’s Belt Buckle. An Album of Illustrated
Silver plated artistic design. Seat Natural History. *
postpaid on receipt of 3 cent Fifty colored pictures of Animals
ppstoor Stamp and 8 slcaa. selected tor their beauty and mrity.
tires cut from wrappsrs of Boat post-paid on receipt of 3
Arbuckles' Boosted CoBee, -j cent postage stamp aod 18 sl«.
------ natures cut from wrappsrs of
Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee.
No. 75. A Fifty Foot
Measuring Tape.
A very
useful
article
in the
hmrse-
y hoMar.d'
r *»n ib* |
farm. |
Rras*.
M<*kH-
ed iitit-n i «pe
fifty ftet kn;,
Host pOMt-
‘ ~ MTU
paid on rtcelot of *2 cent postngo
stamp nmt IS ficmturri cut from
wrappers of ArbackieV Roc
oaeted Coffee.
No. 77. Telescope
Orlnking Cup.
1 . This artiels is prevented from fkll-
T'Tr\bT lU construct tom
Mcket plated sad highly finished.
Enclosed
in embose-
ed n tckel
cover no
larger than
an ordi-
nary watch
when tele-
e c o p ed,
when e * -
tended
holds as much as a roffee cap. Scat
post-pnid on receipt of 3 sear
pestnee stamp and 13 aigaa-
turra cut from wrappers or Ar-
bucklrs’ Itoaeted Coffee
No. 79. Pepper and Salt
Holders.
aVeSS,
Made of Herman Silver without
•am or joint except'where lops
•crew on and off. Sent post-]
OB receipt of 3 c ent poai
•lamp aod 13 -lanwtnrrs
tram wrappers of Arbucfc
Roasted Coffee.
posEjS ! ^»~-
res cu
Win weigh fMSn
one oahee to S
pounda Scot 4
express, rbargoo
prepaid hr as, os
rceetpt of S east
postage slant
'aad 300 alowa-
tareo cot from
w rappers of As-
kies’ Roasted
When o.-
,t I dertng name yoas
c 4 Ie*’! qSc^*as *"w#U* aa
I your Port Ofllea
Elastic Web
Suspenders,
. durable, nt at,
wei! mountedl
Sent post
paid on re-
ceipt of two
cent post-
age stamp
and 16 sig-
natures cut
from wrap,
pers of Ar-
buckles'Boast
od Coffee.
’i
■rntt
No. 82
Barber
Swing
Strop.
A double strop,
one of leather and
one of canvas,
b o u a d together.
Length, 22Inches,
width, two inches,
trimmings nickel
planed. Sent
post-paid on
receipt of two
cent postage
.stamp and 13
^signatures cat
from wrappers of
Arbuckles Roast-
ed Coffee.
HI
No. 83
A Table Cover.
An/ one Bool of the followagUst will be sent post-paid oa receipt
of a 2 cent postage stamp and )0 signatures cut from
the wrappers of Arbuoties' fifanfW Coffee.
No. C4 A ONE NIOHT MYSTERY, and two other great Drteetlee
titortea, by"-Oi.D slbcth." , ,
No. 05 AOVaSfTURE8 OF A BASHFUL BACHELOR, by Cuba
AruTfiTi. A mirth provoking story.
No. CG TcfdPEST AND SUNSHINE. A Norel.be Mas. Mabt J.
ilOLlii-s. 1,Le most popular female writer of detion of tbe age.
No. B7 THE SUNNYSIDE COOK BOOK, by Moa. JbxusS
• lUr.ux. Tlris is one of the most comprehensive, common
............ ...... Bt iise Cook iBooks ever, published.
HandaomV'V!oth*'**vark 88 OLD.SECRET8 AND NEW DISOOVERIE8. This book
watfd fiSSJd ™tr«™ t!‘« !>*der out of the beaten tracks of knowledge, and will
^ fo^d both entertaining and uaeful.
post-paid on receipt Na- 39 THRSH THOUSAND THIN08 WORTH KNOWINQ, by
of two Cent postage1 H. Moouyauthor of "Moore's Universal Asatstam ” This book
stamp «nd '25 sitfua- }**n*ncyc.zitcd\&o{ highly useful iufbnxuaioD incondensvtl form,
cut from wrappers tf '
Mo. Ol
Tha Firs* Praysr.
-| A beantlftil
I m p o r tod
Pkrturs liiB
ilaehos In
sin. gent
post-paid
1 ob rooolat
t of 3 coal
iMsIags
s'antg aad
1* alsna.
tarn sat
from vmf.
R^ “JYK,°rL°uREADFUL NtQHT- ,nd olbM jp,r,°4 Arbucklss’ Hosstsd COffn
No, 92
The First Kiss
No. 93
Two Is Company.
, ... . Agent McKinney of the Texas &
been used in providing tbe com- D -R j, ... , .
forts of life for his wife asd liJ^Sw't T 836 °'
tie children. We know fell well “d,A*en f ?We“ Z
, .... , . , i ports 22 tickets, a total of 109
that conditions are such that the'!- .
average poor man canndt earn _
last Thursday night the
buckles' Roasted Coffee.
A beautiful
lm ported
picture lit
20 Inches in
size! Hoot
poot - paid
on receipt
of 3 coat
postage
•tamp aa^j*
10 algaa-
three cut
from wrap-
pers of Ar-
1
No. 94. t A Basket of Beauties.
A magnificent picture or Rosea by Paul de
saa j s?s i«55SbS
by Farcy
Moran. This
raproduc, I
11 OB L
printings is
a genuini
work of art
S Is
No. 95
Three Beautiful
Flower
Pictures.
genuine
; of art. ;
lfiSi
25 S 1 dc ties
Seat post-
paid on
receipt of
C«re cent
Vteatape
■ramp and flower picturvt
10 slcna- is 16^x93* me]
ever <
hes in
offeml lb tbe pcbfic.
•sieeJ “
No. 96. Noah’s Ark.
A mrnagerie. consisting of 11 paisa mt
Ananas-Elephants, Camels, Deer, Rlirssq
Cattle, Donkeys. Oo^ts. Lions. Bears, Tlgem,
^wrappm. of A rbuckleb boosted ^ ^Ti^p’gST 5f“f
£ach mrasuring 9ltxI7 j
inches Ths titles are , »°«»»*>d Cato, loch pair is coopted aa«
"Summer Pragrance," stands alone. They are lithograph—! la
" A Vi* of Lillet." and maoy <-olors on heavy cardboard, cat aag
-»* swoot. 1 an(! Every feature of tbe AnlasaM
Tbeee three picture* all
go together, aad will be “ diaSoctly shown. Tba elephants are T
Beat poet-paid oa re- Inches high and 10 inches long, and the other
eelpt ol 3 cent post- Animals are proportionately large. Mat
peri of Arbuckles' IS elgaatares cut from
Boasted Coffee. wrappers of Arbuckles' Roasted Coffee,
No. 97. Eighty-one Cold Eyed Needles.
more than a sufficiency to pro-
vide the common comforts of life
for those dependent upon him,
and every dollar paid into the
coffers of the city or county to
appease the wrath of an offended
law means that the family must,
have fewer olothes ~ aud deny
themselves the more of life’scom-
forts. Qnly the other night we
saw up#n a desk at the city hall a
but the churches are not working* t>°^l©of whiskey and three apples
—the property of a man who
was wallowing on the floor of tbe
jail as drunk as a ‘‘biled owl.”
The whiskey of course was the!
of the
grim destroyer, Death, visited
the home ofB..R. Burwell and
removed from earth to the better
world above, his beloved wife.
Mrs. Burweil had been suffer-
ing from some acute stomach
trouble, but her condition was
not considered critical until
short time before her demise.
Mr. Burwell and wife had only
been in our city about a year, hav-
ing moved here from -Ennis, yet
in that time have made many
warm friends, who today mourn
with him- in the loss of one who
husba”n7 and !had 56611 the sharer of his
and sorrows for many years. The
Put up In a
pretty m o r-
occo case, as-
sorted anna,
and made by
the beet Eng-
lish manufac-
turers. heat
pas t-p aid
•a receipt
•f 3 cent
p sstifa
staaip and
30 signa-
ture a cut
from wrap-
pers of Ax-
buckles’
Boasted Cof-
fee.
N<»|98
Hair Pin Cabinet
A metal ho c hthocraphetf
-to color*, containing On«
Hundred ltair PSns. as-
sorted six#** and styles;
straight, cnmpled and in*
v i • i «. 'Bfc e different
etyten are In separate cum-
kp*rtaiefiUL Heal post-
paid da receipt of *2
cent poitngr «tamp
aad IQ slfnaturrK cut
from wrapper* of Ar
buckles' Raps ted Ooffve.
i '
J
No. 99
A Pocket Mirror
and Comb.
Set In neat-- leather
od^lbtnatton case, with
white metal frar
Bent poet-paid <
receipt ef 3 rest
postage stamp aad
7 aignatarea cut trout
wrappers of Arbuckleo*
Roasted Coffee.
No. IOO
Safety
Pin Book
Contain*
twenty-losr
Olckel Dialed
Sartty-l lot
tbrev si«t~e
which ea ter
the shields
dsd either
Side, reealxlng
no guiding
when Le:ng
seen red cr re-
leased. «rst
pane-paid ea
receipt sf 3
__ 09B(p<MU(f
stamp aSd 8 elgaararee cut ircia
wrappers of Arbuckies' Roartod Coffee.
/
— ■" " ■ fij "
Tbit It * pic lure ot the Sig-
nature on Arbuckles Roasted
Ctffet Wrapper, which yoa are
le cut out and tend to us tit a
voucher.
No other part of the Coffee
Wrapper <*UI bo accepted as s
voucher, nor will this Picture be
accepted as such.
i -
zr
This represents one page of a Ll*t which Is found in each
pound package of ArUretopw* tttiaited Coffee, and with each
package in which the Llat Is fennd the purchaser h>*a bottohi
J : ' j *. SOME OF OPR BiaWATUBZd AM PRINTED Off RED BAOgOROCXP.
Address ail communications to ARBUCKLE BROS., NOTION
a definite part of some article to be aglerted
from the List, subject only t® the ootirtitioo that the Mghaiuiw
on the package la to be cutout and returned to Arbuekie Pro*,
aa a voucher. In accordance with the directions printed la
connection with each Item Illustrated and desrriliedtu the I isL
This List will be kept good daly till May SI, 1900. Another
page of thin Mat will appear in thto paper shortly.
DEPT., NEW YO^cTfY^liiTY^
FIRE ARMS.
property
father and represented 50 cents,
of his earnings. The apples cost}iUD6ral S6rvices wefe heId Frida^
»nickel and were for the little Afternoon al the Episcopal
church, Rector Beaubien, of Bon-
ham, officiating, and the remains
laid to rest in Oakwood
Pistols, $1.25 In $17.00
Shot Sobs, 2.50 to 25.00
-— i
No. 8 Coot Store, 8.50.
were
cemetery.
DODD CITY.
From The News.
One Door West of M. J. B. Young.
LOOK FOR COON PAINTED ON OUR SIGN.
I. Wilson,
la of the square
O’possum
Raccoon
Mink
Skunk
Wildcat
Givit Cat
Housecat
FURS
BOGEIS, nilUHigiEITS
Grocers.
Pay the highest market price for all kinds of
Hides, Furs and Beesvax
North Bide Square, BONHAM, TEXAS.
George Hodge has purchased
a half interest in the City Livery
Stable from Mr. Dillard.
1 Mr. G. A. Mills left Tuesday
I r ^or M’’sso^r’> where he goes to
U. U. IHJiUI 0j spend the holidays with his
! brother.
South side square. Mr yinCe Payton> of Windom,
was in the city Satnrday. He is
a prospective candidate °for- jus-
tice of the peace of this precinct.
No town can better show to the
world that she is progressive
than by improving and increasing
her educational facilities. Dodd
City proposes to show where she
is at by erecting a Handsome
brick school building.
Edward, the little soq of Mr.
and Mrs. R E. McClary, while
at play Saturday afternoon,
jumped from a fence in front of
Otter
Beaver
Badger
Fox
Fisher
Wolf
Deer
his parents residence and sus-
tained a broken leg. { Both bones
were broken just aboVe tbe ankle
and the little fellow has been suf-
fering considerably. The fejured
member was placed in plaster-of-
parisand if nothing happens the
attending physician .thinks that
he will be all right widhin the
course of a few weeks/ j ‘
The action of tbie Galveston
board of trade in. protesting
against the erection of a cotton
mill at Corsicana for the employ-
ment of the children of the or-1
phan’s home there is one of thH
most qnpalled for pieces qf seW
fisfeness ever exhibited by such j#
body and should be:vigorously
condemned by every intelligent
and fair minded laboring man in
the country. The idea of be-
grudging the orphans at^ oppor-
tunity to become skilled mechan-
ics and useful oltijsens is too
ridiculous for serious considera-
tion and Gov. Sayers ohght to
administer the just rebuke dsue
them.
In sluggish liver, HERBINE, by its
beneficial action upon the biliary tracts,
renders the bile more fluid, and brings
the liver into a sound, healthy con-
dition, thereby banishing the sepse of
drowsiness, lethargy, and the general
Seeling of apathy which arise from dis-
orders of the liver. Price 50c, .sold by
J/C. Saunders & Co. dec
For broken limbs, chilblains, bur^s,
acatds, bruised shins, sore throat, and
_ . any wpund
Price 25 and 50c. Sold by J. C. Saun-
ters <fe Go. , dec
i The man who masters his
prejudices is the man who mas-
ters the world. , „
.' -—:-V * ---
Warning.
.Tenderness, aching in the snialL of
the back Js a serious symptpm. The
kidneys Ire suffering. Take Smith’s
Sure Kidney Cure at once. It is a re-
liable kidney remedy and system regu-
lator, and wiU cure the trouble before
, i)t develop/ its dangerous stage.' Price
30c. J. C. Saunders & Co. dec
DISCOVERED AT I~ASTt
I A QUICK AND suae cunt re«
Sick-Headache
Dizziness, Malaria
-=^5LLa Grippe
2o-2m
Laxative Chocolates cure chropic
constipation and liver troubleb. Pleas-
ant to take. Guaranteed. Hirgrove &
Fulkerson 2C-6Yno
futry' * — take
Writ# fee 1V08 Boot
other*.
S'
U. m«T 4 M,
RecreH, Jflek.
Glorious News.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile,
)f Washita, I. T. He writes:
bottles of Electric Bitters
Mrs. Brewer of scrofu-
which had caused her great
for years. Ternble
would break out on her
head and face, and the best doc
isoould give her no help; but
■ cure ,is complete and her!
■th is excellent.” This shows i
|kjhoasands have ‘ proved— 1
^PHlectric bitters is the best
Bod purifier known. It’s the |
■erne remedy for eczema, tet-
TTrheum, ulcers, boils and
inning sores. It stimulates liv-
Ineys, and bowels, expels
helps digestion, bnilds
igth. Only 50 cents.
J, C. Saunders & Co. and
sler, druggists. Guar-
United Confederate Veler-
hold their next reunion
iviile, Ky., May 31 lo
Such as
\
For Seasonable Goods,
Hancock Disc Plows,
John Deere Sulky Plows,
New Casaday Sulky Plows,
Deere Disc Harrows, with drill attachments.
Buckeye Disc Drills,
John Deere Walking Plows,
Schuttler Wagons,
New Moline Wagon.
Thompson & Abernathy
Car of Leudinghaus wagons with bois d'arc wheels.
hjow is the Time. > K
In the interest of your own
welfare, now is the time to eq-
lighten yourself as the befit placxfi
and tq begin providing for youlr
next summer’s comfort and pleas-
ures. With this in view, consider
the matchless climate, thp grandt-
eur of scenery and the ntimeroue
resorts of Colorado. A f
Drop a postal to W. F. S*terley;
A. G. P. A. or A. A. Gfisson,
G. A. P. D. of “The D^inve’
Road,” at Fort Worth, Texj dnri
you will be provide^ with ex
aaustive and magnificently ifflus
trated literature without expense \
‘fGeorgie has such a ^sympa-
thetic heart. He saw a poor old
glazier passing the house yester-
day, and what do you-suppose
he did?”
“I’m sure I don’t know. ’ i
“Ran* down the- street aod
threw a stene through Mrs
?inchback’s parlar window.”
•!.
The brick store house on North
Main street, now occupied bty
G- D Afij. S. Arledge, is for rent
On and after Jan. 1, 1900.
29 3* - S. B. Alien.
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Some men are only prevented
from grumbling all the time by
the necessity of sleep.,
— i e j nm— 1— ♦
* \Ve have done everythirg we can to
Uitfke. the# BUCKSKIN BREECHES
perfect. Wer believe they are a# near
perfect as g^jod jeans, good thread and
tiareful work'can make them. That’s
why we put the printed guarantee in
tbe pocket ol each pair. It means that
if you don’t find them right, in every
way, you can get jour money back.
Sold by McDonald & Howell. Bonham.
,—t-r-8*i oj Vto—:—-— * * ,
Strange as it seems, tbe United
States government has not taken
a complete accounting of the*
actual total weights of the Jnail
piatter carried by it for over 2Q
yea#s.
-T-tcm. A sure cure for Depression of Spirits
‘fcrvausoeas and all Stomach, Liver and Bowel
•;,s|n„If^sj£.ep£NT,'^T,w,»
. Moore’s Drug Store, Bonham, Tei.
A Daisy From Boston.
“Mrs. Greene—“They say one
should never write a letter and
never destroy one.”
•Mrs. Gray—“Yes* I suppose
that is a good plan, but there ia
another quite as good. Give
your letters to your husband to
mail. They never will cause any
mischief.”
The Appetite of a Goat,
Is envied by all poor dyspeptioa
whose stomach and liver are out
, of order. All such should know
We have plenty or money to that Dr. King’s New Life Pills,
loan on good farming lands at- 8 the wonderful stomach and liver
p^r cent, interest for five y^ars
with option of paying 1-5 of prin-
cipal each year. Evans A Pritch-
et. Office in court house.
The disposition of children largely
depends upon health. If they are
troubled with worms they trill be ir-
ritable, cross, feverish,"and perhaps
seriously sick. WHITE’S CREAM
VERMIFUGE is a worm expeller and
tonic to make them healthy and cheer-
ful. Price 2p and 50c. Sold by J. C.
Saunders & Co. - dec
Wheeler A Evans have some
choice pieoes of farm lands. See
them.
The rate of pulsation is 120 per
minute in infancy, 80 in manhood
and 60 in old age.
He Fooled the Surgeons
All doctors told Renick^amil-
ton, of West. Jefferson/D , after
suffering eighteen >donths from
rectal fistula, hey^u]d die unless
a costly operati^ was perform-
ed; but he cu/^o himself with-jive
boxes of ^pklen's Arnica Salve,
the suro^pile cure on earth, and
the W* salve in the world, 25
cei>^a bo*- J- C. Saunders &
and J. W. Peeler, druggists.
remedy, gives a splendid appetite,
sound digestion and a regular
bodily habit that insures perfect
health and great energy
25c at any drug store.
Only
Some able men predict that the
downfall of the British empire
might not be' far distant.
WJEAK KI Y S dangerous Kidneys because they
^pporance of Bright's Disease.
Senator Lodgde has introduced
a bill to provide for the building
of a cable line between the United
States the Hawaiian Islands, the
Philippines, Gaum and some
ppint.in China.
Ttie state penitentiary board
have closed the deal for the pur-
chase of a convict farm of over
o000 acres in fiiuzoria county.
i For Sale Cheap.
Ten school desks in good con-
dition^ See Chas. Carltoq, tf
. ? -- ^ m m___
— THE—.
Denver Road
COMPARISONS lead the intel-.
ligent to quick CONCLUSIONS,
For Colorado, California aod the
Great North-West, investigate the
schedules, connections, rates and train
equipment of
are favorable to.
- For Lease
140 acres of first-class' bl^ck
land near Gober. I will buil"
bouses. None but first-class
with good references need ^
G. W. Fclleu, Bo:
In biliousness,
Polling from the bodj^v -H,
bile and acids,
.vc processes, pudML* lhe enflr,,
tone up andj^Kj, bv . v
j Saundera
|
i A
ly Ash Bitters
HeaL the Kidneys. Cleanses *and regulates *
the Liver. Strengthens the digestion and
removes constipated conditions in the Bowels. %
IT IS FOUR MEDIC IMF S IN ONE.
PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE.
A SYSTEM TONIC PAR-EXCELLENCE.
PREPARED BT PRICE! T ASH BITTERS CO.
SOLD BT ALL BBTOOISTS
NEAL H. MOORE, Special Agent.
DENVER
ROAD
(Ft. Worth Denver City Railway)
Solid and fest through train*, close
connections, cafe car service, Pull-
man d rawing room Bleepers: scenery
unequaled.
For full Information and magnificently
illustrated literature, address
A. A. Glisson, G. A. P. D,,
D. B. Kekler, V. P. ii T, M.,
W. F. Sterlet, A : <f. F. & P. a.
The Fort Worth & Denver City Rail-
way.' |
FORT WORTH, TEXAS.
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Evans, J. C. & Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 231, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1899, newspaper, December 29, 1899; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914588/m1/4/?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.