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THE BONHAM SEMI-WEEKLY NEWS
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The Quinine That Doom Mot
Cauao Nervousness or
Ringing In Head
Because of its Tonic and Laxative effect, LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE can be taken by anyone without causing nervousness
i&Ck-ringing in the head. It removes the cause of Colds, Grip and
Headache. Used whenever Quinine is needed.
—but remember there is Only One
“Bromo Quinine”
Thmt Is the Origins!
Laxative Bromo Quinine
public should bear in mind the m-
i portance of a properly balanced diet
I and refrain from excluding, if possi-
ble, such valuable disease preventing
foods. It is believed that unless this
Sis done there will be a greater inci-
v ‘tier: of pel'agra next sp *ing.
ATTENTION NOTARIES!
The News is in receipt of a com-
munication from Marvin P. McCoy, at
Austin, Representative 38th District,
stating that all persons now holding
in the capacity of Notary Public, will
be reappointed, and will not have to
send their names to him,'also those
who wish to be appointed, please
write him at Austin, and your appli-
cation will be properly filed.
OAKLAND NEWS
Janunryrll.
Rev. Johnson of Penile filled his
regular appointment at the Nazarine
church last Saturday night ami!
1 of Mr. and Mrs.
1 Boyd last Monday.
Roy Bradford of
We Two.
PELLAGRA MAY INCREASE
Sunday.. There was
out to hear him.
a large crowd
That there may be_>A-4ncrease
pellagra during the coming^yetir
Health in this section is not as good j account of the rise in the cost of food-
as We would like to see it.
The two small boys of Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hurd are on the sick list; also
Roy Lee Sanders.
Mr. Oscar Thurmond was called to
stuffs is the fear-expressed in a state-
ment Issued by the II. S. Public Health
Service today. As a rsult of gov-
ernment researches it was found that
pellagra is produced by an insuffie-
the bedside of his father in the Boyd j ient, poorly-balanced diet and that it
community, last Tuesday. jean both be prevented and cured by
Miss Bertha Hunley of Bonham
visited at the home of her mother,
Mrs. ^maline Hunley, last Sunday.
‘ Mr.
the use of food containing elements
in the proportion required by the
body. The application of this knowl-
om Mise and family of Coffee edge greatly reduced pellagra in 1916
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Mill visited at the home of Mrs. Kate
Sneed, last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond of Boyd
were guests at ^he home of their son,
Oscar, last Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Richmond and daugh-
' ter, Miss Jewel, visited at. the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Newt Thornton last
Monday.
Misses Ettie and Josie Thornton,
who went to Denison to spend the
holidays, returned home last week.
Mrs. Mary Whitley and Mrs. Eliza
Bonham were shopping in Bonham on
Tuesday.
We failed to report, in our last
letter that Mr. Chap Roberts gave his
daughter Miss Lillie, a fine piano for
a Christmas present.
Miss Lizzie Lawrence of Bonham
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J^R. Lannom last Sunday.
. sirs. Hattie Echols and daughter,
Miss Ella, were the guests of the
former** sister, Mrs. ^Mat Smith, and
daughter, Miss Ethel, last Monday.
as compared with previous years.
This reduction' is believed by experts
of the Public Health Service to nave
been due to improved economic ;on-
ditions which enabled wage-earners to
provide themselves with a better and
more varied diet and to a wider dis-
semination of the knowledge of h6w
the disease may be prevented. IF is
feared, however, that pellagra may in-
crease in 1917 by reason of an in-
crease in the cost out of proportion to
the prosperity now’ enjoyed by this
country. The great rise in the cost
of forage, particularly cotton seed
meal and hulls, is causing the people
in many localities to sell their cows
and thus there -is danger that they
will deprive themselves of milk, one
of the most valuable pellagra pre-
venting foods. The high cost of liv-
ing has further served to bring about
a reduction in many families in. the
amount of meat, eggs, beans and
peas consumed, alt of which are pel-
lagra prophylactics. In effecting
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Lettrs unclaimed advertised at
Bonham, for the week ending Jan.
10th, 1917.
Ausbin, Mrs. Lizze
Anderson, Mrs. H. C.
Alexander, C.
Binkley, J. C.
Cox, Ed
Dorthy, Miss Allen
Epley, D. W. .
Garrett, Dr. and Mrs. H. S.
Kirkpatric, Miss Bettie
Kennedy, Mrs. Georgia
Kesling, Mrs. Bettie
McGlethlia, J. H.
McCloud, Rev.
McCarty, Burl
Owen, Mrs. Bettie
Pratt, J. J .
Pierce, Miss Ruth
Robertson, J .B.
Roberts, Miss - Elizabeth
Reade, Mrs. A.
Scott, Miss Nella
Thompson, N. Jr.
Voiles, Mrs. Jack.
Wallace, Jos.
Walker, Mrs. Ollie
Walker, Floyd
Walters, J. W.
R. S. RODGERS, P. M.
TAKES OPP DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Save your Hairl Get a 25 cent bottle
of Danderlne right now—Also ’
stops itching scalp.
Mrs. J. R. Lannom was the guest* economies of this nature the general
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LOVE TOKENS
are most generally expressed in
som§ articles of jewelry. For
greetings of this character the
display now being offered at
Brannon Jew'elry Co.’s is ex-
tremely rict in variety, elegance
and scintilating beauty-. Dia-
monds, pearls and every known
precious stone are magnificent-
ly set and mounted in gold and
platinum, affording a feast for
jewelry lovers of unparalelled
splendor.
Brannon Jewelry Gomp’y
Northwest Comer Sq. Bonham, Texas
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Save In Fare
Save in Time
by using the
Interurban
* Hourly Car Service between Dallas, Mc-
Kinney, Sherman, Denison and intermediate
point*.
Ask any Agent for travel information
/
Ford Repairs at List Price—Nothing Extra.
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AJAX TIRES
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r all sizes, guaranteed in writing 5000 miles.
We have a Mechanic that knows
r' how—does not take your time
hunting your trouble. We weld cast
iron. All work guaranteed.
Thin, brittle, colorless, and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs tbe hair
of Its lustre, its strength and Its very
life; eventually producing a feverish-
ness and itching-of the scalp, which
If not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast. A little Danderine
tonight—now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25 ceut bottle of Knewlton’s
Danderine from any drug store You
surely can have beautiful hair and lots
of it If you will Just try a little Dan
derlne. Save your hair! Try It!
EARLY PEACE PARLEY
IS OUT OF QUESTION
No Need To Rub!
TAOR stiff sore muscles apply
P Sloan’s Liniment to the pain
or ache, it quickly penetrates
Washington, Jan. 11,—The entente
k ply to President Wilson’s peace note
ir. regarded in all quarters here as
putting an early peace parley out of
the question, but still leaving an open
do^c^foy the President to make fur-
ther efForts.
The official view on first considera-
tion is that it constitutes a com-
plete answer to the President’s note.
The larger esstials ofr the restora-
ion of peace as outlined in the note
include expulsion of the Turks from
Europe , the evacuation of Serbia,
Montenegro, Belgium, Roumaqia and
the occupied portion of France, with
reparation, for damages, and the set-, , . . , ...
tlement of ,«.* The
states the complete details? of the sat- ' sprains and bruises are quickly relieved by
isfaction demanded will not be made its use. Cleaner and more promptly effec-
public at this time. Aive than P,asters ?r l°;n,ments*
does not stain the s:.m or c;og ttie pores.
German diplomats regard the reply t The family medicine chest in thousands
as even more severe than they ex- of homes has a place for Sloan’s Liniment,
pected. They declared it evidenced At all druggists, 25c. 50c. and $1.00.
that the enemies, of Germany are
waging a war of conquest to crush
and dismember her. The Germanic
allies, they declared, never would
agree to any such terms.
President Wilson’s next move now
becomes the center of attention. It
will not be determined upon until a
careful ami detailed study of the re-'
plies of both the central powers and settlement whicn would a-sure its rep-
tile entente, has been made. aration and IsecuHly in the future.
Several • / courses are open to the Both of the communications made
President. He may inform each side public by the State Department to-
night are; dated Jam IQ, were trans-
mitted in translations from the
xFrcnch texts through Ambassador
Sharp at Paris.
The Lightning Bug Is
Brilliant.
The lightning bug is brilliant,
But he hasn’t any mind;
He blunders through existence
With his headlight on behind.
Don’t be a bug—don’t blunder—
Just do the proper stunt—
If you want to be a winner,
Hitch your headlight on in front,
And bring ail your
WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING TO
M. A. Bridges
Green Front South Side Sq.
, Bonham, Texas
Bs^nntmammnmmntastntaaana
Sloan’s,
Liniment
SC/LLS . p/\/n
ANGEL FLAT NEWS.
For Sale
At The •
HE AY Y FIRE LOSS ON
COMMERCE STREET
Bonham
News
Office
NATURE’S WARNING
Bonham People Must Recognize and
Heed it
Kidney ills come mysteriously.
But nature generally warns you.
Notice the kidney secretions.
See if the color is unhealthy—
If there are settlings and sediment.
Passages frequent, scanty, painful.
It’s time to fear serious kidney
trouble.
It’s time to use Doan’s Kidney Pills.
Doan’s have done great work in
Bonham.
Mrs. J. M. Simpson, S. Main St.,
Bonham, says: “When I was sweeping
the floor, pains darted through the
small of my back and I often had to
He down a while until it eased' up a
little. I had a tired, drowsy feeling
and could hardly do my housework.
My feet swelled pretty badly, caused
by the retention of the kidney secre-
tions. I used one box of Doan’s Kid-
ny Pills and they greatly relieved me.'
Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t sim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—th^ same that
Mrs. Simpson had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Props., Buffalo, N. 75-T-2t
4-
MILK IN WINTER
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Ocean Highway Garage,
E. N* WALKER, Prop.
Why do your cows give less milk in
winter than they do in summer? Just
because nature does not supply them
with grasses and green food. But
we have come to the assistance of
Dame Nature with B. A. Thomas’
Stock Remedy which contains the
very ingredients that the green feeil
suplies in season, only, of course, in
n more highly concentrated form. We
guarantee that this remedy will make
your cows give more milk, and better
milk, with the same feed. For sale
by Bowling & Peterson. J'an.
SUDDEN DEATH
Xiwh of the Kidneys.
The close connection which exists
between the heart and the kidneys is
well known nowadays. As soon as
kidneys are diseased, arterial tension is
increased and the heart functions are
attacked. When the kidneys no longer
pour forth waste, uremic poisoning
> occurs and the person dies and tbe
cause is often given as heart disease, or
I disease of brain or lungs.
It is a good insurance against such a
i risk to. Bend 10 cents for a large trial
j package of “Anuric”—the latest dis-
covery of Dr. Pierce. Also send a sample
1 of your water. This will be examim-d
; without charge by export chemists at Dr.
j fierce’s Invalids^ Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
iThis ‘•Anuric’’ of Dr. Pierce’s is 37 tins s
i more active than lithia, for it dissolves
II uric acid in the syHtcm, as hot wafer d«*es
i sugar. It relieves backache, Imylcu?':,
rheumatism, quickly- 50c. at druggist
Typewriter Ribbons, Car-
i
bon Paper, Warranty Deeds,
Deeds of Trust, Mort-
gage^ Notes, Transfer of
Vendor's Lein Notes, Re-
leases, Renewal of Vendor's
Lien Notes, Single and Joint
Acknowledgements, Rental
Contracts, School Report
Cards, Compulsory Attend
ance Blanks, Etc.
Dallas, Jan. 12.—The A. Zeese en-
graving plant, estimated to have been
worth 840,000, was practically de-
stroyed and the Barhart Brothers
and, Spindler Type Foundary .Com-
pany's stock was damaged to the ex-
tent of $25,000, by fire which burned
the ends and top of the three-story
building at 1100 andll02 Commerce
.street at 12 o’clock last night.
The engraving plant, which occu-
pied the second and part of the third
floor, was a total loss, and the foun-
dajAy plant on the first floor was a
50 per cent loss. The machine shops
ar.cl rubberoid roller manufacturing
department on the first floor in the
ituv, were slightly damaged. 1
The" building, owned by Henry C.
Coke, was* damaged probably to two-
thirds the extent of its value.
The fire w hich destroyed the - roof
and both ends of the upper part of
the biiilding did not get. below the
first floor.* M. J. Gardlick, superin-
tendent for Barnhart Brothers and
Spiruller, estimated the valued)f the
property of the concern at $50,000,
and ho put the loss at half that
amount which was fully covered by
insurance.
1 January 12. j •
The old year has passed away and
the new one is taking ijts place, ev-
ery one has something that they wish
to accomplish during thi* year.
Health is not so good at present;
several have light cases of Lagrippe.
Mr. King was accidently kicked by
a' horse Saturday, which has caused
him much pain the past few days.
A good rain fell here last week,
which was badly needed. < The ground
is now in fine condition for plowing
and most of the farmers are taking
advantage of this and are preparing
their land for spring planting.
Sunday school starred again last
Sunday, but owing to the great
amount of siekness there was only a
small attendance. We xtish to make
our Sunday School a success, every
one is invited to come and take a
parV.
Mr. Watkins is building a new
bungalo, where his old house was re-
cently destroyed by fire.
There is not much news to report
as everyone did their visjiting during
the holidays. Biliken.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL
We wish to announce to qur cus-
tomers and the trade that* we are now
ir our new.quarters on the Northwest
Corner of,the Square, where we are
beady and better equipped to serve
the public- Also we think it oppor'-
tune Jo thank our 1916 customers for
their patronage, and ask for a con-
tinuance of their business during the
New Year of 1917.
74-4t BRANNON JEWEYRY CO.
POSSESSION NOW
00 acres on pike road close to Bon-
ham. It s a fine farm and prices cut
away down. •»
70.-2T J. M.Lowrey.
Bonham, T< x;'.?'.
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WANT TO TRADE.
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A good hotel in thriving little
black land railroad town in Fannin
County for good farm in this coun-
ty or would trade for West Texas
land. Price right and the proposi-
tion will bear inspection.
70-2t J. M. Lowry.
Bonham, Texas.
of the .other’s reply and in doing so
tnay forward the document.-.; without
comment or with- some expression to
advance the situation to the pr m oi
another exchange. He may nut be-
gin a series of . confidential n< got in
tions 'either-'through the Ambassador
here or. through the Arnbaissadors at
the - foreign' capitals- Alsb. • hv\ mu\
base his, next step upon, dp < Innate
of tile situation in .tlii-i.belligerent
countries. ' f
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Nothing has ben -tfecidml a^d ..iiotp
i‘-,g $ ill be ib'iudc.l wdi.JiU the y • :
i'< liberate and. mature 'Jyiisideration;
Ir will not be luicvpei !<•»: :! the (Uil-
tain of cci'c. \ is biawti jipon the next
fump>.
Let us sedi you the best pump in
the world for deep or shallow wells
and save you some money on the job.
Come in and figure with us.—Mc-
Clure Tin and Plumbing Co. 41-tf.
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
Look Mother! If tongue !• coated,
cleanse little bowels with “Cali-
fornia Syrup of Figs.”
Mothers can rest easy after giving
“California Syrup of Figs,” because in
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
sour bile and fermenting food gently
moves out of the bowels, and you have
a well, playful child again.
Sick children needn’t be coaxed to
‘take this harmless “fruit laxative.”
Millions of mothers keep it handy be-
cause they know Its action on the
6tomach. liver and bowels is prompt
and sure.
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-
tle of “California Syrup of Figs,” which
contains directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups. -
FARM FOR RENT
Want-person with big force to clear
and put in cultivation good land with
good new improvements near good
school and on good road.—H. P. Me-
Grady, Telephone, Texas 74-tf
RUB-MY-TISM
Will cure Rheumatism, N«u-'
rai£i£, Headaches, Cramps, Colic
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old
Sores, Tetter, Ring-Worm, Ee-/
zema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne,
used internally or externally . 25c,
WANTED
Teams for Haul cord wo
hand' to cut wood and clear
Fee or phone
09-8t H: P. M GRADY.
1, also
and.—
EUCAL1NE
ONLY ONE PAIR
OF
eyes in a life-time, you are
asked to remember this. In
yase of eyestrain * or failing
vision, the scientific world holds
that a remedy lies in opthalmic
lenses, properly ground and
placed m a mounting that has
been adjusted to your needs
\yiTH GREAT CARE: AND
SKILL If you want the work
done .properly, if you have faith
in Graduate Opticians, come
HERE. We guarantee satisfac-
tion.
C. E. BOWMAN.
f Jeweler and Optician
> pi
more than
vi Pu-
tt ■ coin
mnvesj because till
vnneed to a stag* v
demand absolute < i
ever before. ,
I hp. ent'cnt i ai ;c. ,j < ji
iftentj, Wilson': iiof
• munic’ati<ni; ( xpiY. -
is impo -:0d c at • In prfsed^t
■attain a peade that' wifi u
reparatioir,. h-.-f rtutimj and Wh
ante' as U < \ i«»:s r;i< | are. >-'i‘iit:a,
.In'.-a M'tiui at* i Is !■*>, v
err.inent npiiu.| desiix ;' i pi at-c
but Ueciat"'^c'. cuunf oi : _ it ‘' a
You will not have the be- »f you fai,
uption hu a«'|- jo get EUCALl NE for Mabria, Chills
aud fever. It acL> on the liver and
bowels and relieves the yslem of the
cause, plcajant t j tak:.
FIFTY Ci:NT?f4/ YOLH* l)RUGG:Sf
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take LAXA'flVH BROMO Quinine, It atop, the
Cough and Headache and worka Of! the Cold.
Druggists refund money if it fails to cure,
tf. W. GROVF. S siguat>,r» on each box. 25c.
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Doctor: “lflow do y<
iv « y<4t. ailtuaih ki
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London f'l|ariyari.
How:
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BAD
TEETH
Cause pain and mo
They are unsightly, ithey
make a man a less efficient
worker. Tooth ache can be
avoided. ’ Come to me and I
will prepare and fill those
bad teeth without pain. It
may save you a spell of sick-
ness. A prominent physician
says that there are nearly a
hundred diseases that have
their origin in the mouth of
decayed, diseased teeth. Call
and talk tooth troubles with
me.
Dr. F. C. Allen
Over Philip Wise Furni-
ture Store
EMOianauimunnnnimma
4e
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Several Spans of
mules For Sale oh
FaUTime.
Also heifers and
cows For Sale.
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Russell
Grocery Co.
Phone 58
Sewing Machines
REPAIRED RY
PHIL JACOBS
WILL; GIVE YOU PERFECT
SATISFACTION
I S0m.Y NEEDLES. Oil CELTS
PARTS FOR ALL NINOS
RUNG T001 SEWINC MACHINE
j TNOUNLES TO
m BLUE STORE
NORTH MAIN STREET -
BONHAM TEXAS
RUB-MY-TISM — Antiseptic, Re-
lives Rheumatism, Sprains, Neural-
gia, etc. t 69-93.
If you want a comer located, a
drainage run, a levee built, or a
tract of land surveyed, I will do it for
you.E. M. BURNS, Engineer and sur-
veyor, Bonham. Texas 47-tf
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