The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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THR BONHAM DAHT FAVORITE
375
For groceries of the highest
quality at the lowest prices
you could expect to pay for
I-ANNIU8
l>*,u Favorite: YVe will write a
nous tin* week
\\
goods of quality. We cater to
The Particular Glass of People
People
le who know and
mand good goods. Our
livery service is quick.
de-
de-
J. A. KINCAID
Phones 375 and 67
are having nuie verj warm
' wath.T, hut just the kind we need
|'°i CUT ton. Then is some talk of
! >l 1 *{o11 " '-evil, but there is ah
some worms and weavels m
>'• cotton.
M\ better halt was hi Bonham
Monday and enlisted his cotton.
fSome say the larmer is iu his owu
I'Hht il he fails to enlist his cotton
Others say it is a risk, so one need
notask advice. Just risk his owu
judgment in the case.
1 here is still some sickness. Mrs.
Tad lock came near dying Monday
liefore they eould get a doctor. She
is resting better at this writing.
Mrs. \eal Palmer is suffering
with a rising on her face at this
writing.
The Inby of Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dennis has been very siek. Also
Mrs. It. L Dennis of Lonely Vul
ley; lx>th are Improving.
HOW MRS. BROWN KENTUCKIANS’ SfVfRAI IlllUStS
SUFFERED HOME COMING FOR SALE
lJuring Change of Life How
Lydia ! . Pinkham’s Vege-
table Compound Made
Her a Well Woman.
ONE' MILLION FORM L ft RESI
DENTS INVITED TO ATTEND
GREAT CELEBRATION
School Board W ill Sell f our
Houses to Highest Bid-
ders Sept. 13th
h‘ls. Kansu - '‘During th>‘ Change
of Life I was sick for two years, lie-
RAILROADS OFFER LUW RATES
fore 1 took your med-
icine 1 could not
Is ar the Wright of
my clothes and was j
bloated very hailly. j
ldoctored with three :
doctors hut they did |
me no good. They |
said nature must,
have iu way. My j
sister advised me to
take Lydia E. Pink- I
Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie, Battle
of Thames and Massacre of River
Raisin To Be Reproduced In Fire
works and Sham Battles.
One million expatriated Kentiick
Ians and their children, even to tin
fourth und fifth generations, havt
1s t it Invited to return to Louisville 10
participate In the Perry’s Victory Ceil
tennial Celebration, to be held lu that
ham’s Vegetable ‘'By seven days, beginning Septembei
Compound and I purchased a bottle i Those particularly Invited are th<
1' tore it was gone the bloating left me descendants of Kentucky soldiers und
mid I was not so sore. I continued tak sailors of tho War of 1812, and il If
ing it until I hud taken twelve bottles. 1 estimated that 76 per cent of native
■Now 1 am stronger than 1 have been for ' born Kentuckians and (ho descendants
years and can do all my work, even the of those born In Kentucky lu the past
Bay baling is the order of the W<1 h>ng. Vour medicine is worth it century ate eligible to participate iu
tluy. This this weather is not von V ' hJ ln, ' ' 1 1 ,imnot praise It such a celebration. Approximately on«
enough. If more women would take million people now living lu oihei
your medicine there would be more states are Included In the "list of those
healthy women. You may use this let- invited.”
ter for the good of others,’’—Mrs. D. The purpose of the Louisville celo
II. Brown, buy N. Walnut St., Iola,Kan. brat Ion Is to commenmia . not only
Change of Life is one of the most IVrrv's vlc,ory 0,1 Lali(' K"p bl" 1,11
critical periods of a woman’s existence. I other °ven's of ,h« war of 181llow
Women everywhere should remember.l'ver' *11 P*rtleulnr honor of Comnio
that there is no other remedy known to
f" succe- 'fully carry women through
this trying period us I,ydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
few days
GUNTER HOTEL
SAN ANTONIO, I EXAS Summer gates
A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE W
PERCY TYRRELL. Mgr.
Absolutely Fire-
proof. Modern,
European
>AN ANTONIO HOTEL CO., Owners.
Two tons of automobile just to carry
four persons? Ridiculous weight! Un-
warranted expense! Of all cars, the
Ford is the most economical—because
it is lightest and has more power for
its weight. All cars of the future
will have present l ord lightness
Plunk what these prices mean—for thecai
(hat has stood the tests Runabout #.'>00,
Touring Car fl550; Town Car #S()o f. o. b.
Detroit, with all equipment. (<et catalog
and all particulars from M. A, Abernathy,
Bonham, Texas; YVeKlon A Crofford, La
<Ionia. Texas.
is not very
comfortable on hay baling hands.
Mr. 1 tobert Toler and family,
Mrs. Hudson and daughter, Miss
Rda, arrived home Saturday from
their trip to Colorado, Mr. New
soni having come in a
ahead of his family.
Mr. Henry Allen and family and
Miss Palmer left Monday in auto
for Colorado.
The Store house of Mr. Neal Pal-
mer will soon be complete and till
ed with new goods.
It seems as if our little burg has
been quiet lonely since the death
angel visited the home of llucle
Frank Htevens and took from us
Aunt Nan, ns we all called her.
Hhe had always lived at Lannius
and was loved by most all who
knw her. Whe was a constant mem
Ikt of the C. P. church, had been a
teacher in that Handily school for
35 years. No wonder she is; missed
by both young and old, for she was
ever faithful at her post in winter
and in summer, and many are the
deeds ol kindness she did, and
many are the Bibles that are kept
in memory of her. As she said to
this writer that after she was gone
she wanted to leave good books be
hind to be read, not Novels. If
the book she leaves is read, it will
bring many souls to Christ.
Eld. Cash will begin a meeting
at the Church of Christ Saturday
night. Come one come all and let
us do our duty and put fourth
every effort to make this the best
meeting in years, we n.eed your
voice in song, your pre tents and
smiles. Lay aside all (malice and
prejudice and come “Let’s do Our
Master’s Will”.
MissQ. Cole, has gone West to
teach singing.
Several people from here and
Lonely Valley, have been attend-
ing the meeting at Dodd City .
Kid. Bob Wade, come in from
WhiU*slioro, Saturday, he was ac-
companied by Miss Florence Rob.
erts Miss Roberts will return
to Whites bom Saturday, where
she will make her future home.
Aunt Luda
If you waul special advice write ti
'd'Bu I . Pinkhin Medicine Pa. (emifl.
dcullal Lynn, Mass. Your Idler will
te opened, read and answered hy a
Woman and held ln strict cnnlldenctv
GLASSES RIGHT!
GOOD SIGHT!
If your glasses do not give
you comfortable vision, let
us fit you a pair that will.
On Saturday, Srpt'Tiil er 13,
ihe City School ii< md w I soli
'cr each to the highe t i<!«I. r
the following prop* rtyj
One 10 room,’two s'ory house
on North Main stret t now oc-
cupied by Dr. J. C. < ar c on;
one 5 room col tape me U <1 just
north of the Dr. Cnrl on ro
deuce; one 4 room cottage and
one f> room cottage, tle.e b ing
the first two houses just w sl
of tho Oarleton rrsiihnca A11
of ihcw houses nre well built
nnd in n pood spite of repa r
The Board xvill also <dl nI onfc
5 acres of land locat'd near th
Willow Wild cemecry, aid
bind being now used !>y the city
schools as a demonstration 'aru.
Crojs on land resolv'd 1-y the
Board.
All fhe buildings aluive mien
tiomd must he removed Irom
the premises l>y the j>ui-< lia.s i.h
within sixty days of the date
of purchase, Real ml bids will b
received up 1o noon of Sop tom
Ixir 13. Right resera«d to re
jeot any and all l ids. Bids must,
be in writing, seated rid ad
dressed to President of th • City
School Board, I). \Yr. Sweeney,
Bonhnjm, Texas.
BOYS’
WASH SUITS
We are offering ail our
Boy Wash Suits and
Rompers at
A REDUCTION
We have Rompers in solid
and chec ked ginghams.
Wash suits in white and
blue—'Suitli that will
Launder. See
them.
GOUGE & FITZGERALD
tt. Mill SOI \kl BONHAM, II XAS
I SHOULD WORRY
Six Days and Crow a little
I weak, because I am the busiest,
cleaner in Bonham because wn
have the only method of cleaning
suits and silks Have been iu the
biiaiiicss long enough to know.
Try me on your next suit or
anything hi the eleaning oi press
ing line.
Juras Old Sores, Othoi Ri'inndi«s Won't Cure.
The wont cuam. no mutter of how Ioiik -i undlfiK, •
1 i H i
Portet‘m Anti»-« t>ti. II <:mt- < ■ 1 Itirtuvet '
'niu mul llrula at the h unt t <tm . . ( >"< . $1.00 «
IM ION IT
G. P. Ball
lailor and Hatter. North
Mam Street
Our many
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
I
is our best guarantee that we
CORRECT rOOR VISION
GOVLHNOH ISAAC SHELBY, Ol
KENTUCKY
Who in person led the victorious fori
In the Baffle of the Thames.
COME IN AND
CONSULT
US
C. E. Bowman
Jeweler nml tl 'Iclan
But< Liniment- the best., 26
NOTARY PUBLIC
' rite deeds, mortgages, wills, etc, f all and sec me
Nat’l Rank WILL H EVA NS & C )
Math
Have Your
Worms T
< hildn n
., mont Hull’* Catarrh Cure la
continually rnully. n Urn: Uinx <ly. up°n the l>l
st vi r
'y feverish, rest leas,
nimble, <li/./y or con
Do tihey
ir nose or girinrt their by «>
Have they cramping [
cgulnr and ravenous !
These niro all sign*
A '
«. Worms not only
"t <\hild suffering hut ——
mind and growth.
■ ' npoo Worm K T*r
It kills «n«l remove*
tma, improve* your
$100 Reward. $100
I The cm,Its of fill" C'lMT will h«
IrU'ii.-eU t > I' on that them Is at least one
(Ir. ud'd dls-aso that science hM jMn
I nld« to cum In all Us »ta*es. ami that la
. . me ll • lul nil V
Stock for Sale
Ten standard bred mares und
(*olts, certificate with each one.
Dams arc Coke marcs and sires
Pregress Todd. W. I). Bolin,
R. fi, Bonham, Texat.
'lore Perry a special attraction la the
Louisville celebration will be (he n
mi ion of the Perry family, regardless
of kinship, Everybody by the name
I of "Perry" will be Invited to this spe
l rial entertainment and those who rx
I pect to attend are requested to noilfy
1 Hdwin Perry at the Louisville he.ui
quarlers
The Kentucky Aasod. ioa, which
, has In charge the Louisville celebra-
tion, Iuih riven an order for n quarter
l of a million ancestry certificates to l»
j handsomely ongaveil, and which will
j bo tilled la nail given away as souve
airs to descendants of Kentucky sol
tilers and Bailors of the War of 1812.
Another entertainment In their lion
or will he n mammoth reception, at
which refreshments will be served and
opportunity provided for public ad-
dresses. For the few remaining actual
sons and daughters a banquet will be
given. A great ball will be given In
tho First Regiment Armory, which lui .
a capacity of 20,000 for them.
Forty per cent of the white male
population of Kentucky engaged in the
War of 1812, consequently forty per
cent of the succeeding generation were
really sons and daughters of that war,
and, estimating that one half of them
Intermarried with families which did
not participate In tho war, sixty per
cent of the third generation were
grandchildren of ihn war, and In sim-
ilar manner at least seventy live per
cent and probably as high ntt ninety
per cent of the fourth and Incoming
fifth generations are descendants of
Kentuckians Who fought. In thai war.
It Is estimated that in the state of
Kentucky alone one million men, worn
j en and children are eligible to partici-
pate In the proposed reunion, and It
Is estimated that another million now
living outside of Kentucky are eligible
to participate.
Lady in Goodwater Describes Her i„
Distressing Experience and ! l,,c,"dl"* fl 1
STOVES AND
RANGES
If it is a “Garland," that’s
all you need know about a
MOVE OR RANGE,
BUNHAM HOUSE-
FURNISHING CO.
1)1-?. KINUSUEY
(liven I'iiikith Buth* in connection with Mu sago Treatments
410 N Chestnut Street—PHONE 108
I'll K-
ttv<\ Star Bakery
\h now putting out the famous
“PULMAN BREAD" 10c LOAF
See that the label .ays “PI’ LM A N
BRKAD’’—Always call for Red
Stur Bakery Bread either in 5c
oi 10c loaves Our Cukes a ■ a
c.innot l» bent. I’llONK J4u
MRS. LARAMORE
TELLS TROUBLES
Li in hum is getting some good
Half* Catarrh Cur* I*’he onlv .__.
kn «*I > • O'" m.di* i advertising these days and out
iternlty. Cxtarrh btiiK •> ronetltutbma
w,mni i, cormtltutlonnl
liahing ol a letter
I niucoue aurfacee oYthe witem. therj- ’
my trig the foumiatl n ef t
- K ihn nalh nt elrenglh h>
n-quires a «vn»ii'tutk-«*l treat-1 the last attractive ada is
rut • — v
• un the ronitltullon ami as* i.....-
In Join* lie work. The propriety*
n . h filth In I’* curative P;'W-
t 7h.V Xr One Hundred D-H.m
. ' • >. it It nils t« cure. Send
l.s getting
of
the pub-
written to the
Business Builder of St Paul Minn.,
by W ill II. Tuans setting Ininth
i Bonham's early closing custom.
Tells How She Was
Finally Relieved.
scale not heretofore given
American celebrath ii. will bi
every afleinomi and <"• - nini
.ig«H to notAhle hlHlorlc m <•
tereet may be made in the
In addition to free hi ran
will be n< <-rt s of Iln in. I
with uny
1 provided
I’llui'tib-
• , r t 'MUnenUls. „ _ ,
, ,, I , ll • \ l * CO . Tolede. "h
Halle r.imitv Plile m r renal I pan vo.
floodwatcr. Mo.—' Ever since I w*»
a little girl,'’ ‘.ays Mrs. kilry Laramore,
“I war a great sufferer from dyspepsia. , ftlmll(<)niont corn
I suffered misery after eating, and had ....... „„ t»,,. \
terrible heartburn.
Thi-. let!' i ms O'unmentrsl upon l th u, fit I lud to suffer thla way as
liy thin maguainc and is an article l°"Ras * ^Vf<|> bu* when I began to take
of advertising that attracts atten
$985
Overland 1013 Rales are already double those of any
other manufacturer producing a similar car. And still
the demand is not lolly supplied I he Overland record
for the corresponding mouths last year is already beaten
by over 300 per cent.
For a completely equipped, sluidy, magnificent, 30-
horsepower, five passenger touring ( ar, if is useless and
impractical to pay over 5><AH«r>
If we can beat all the others in sales, surely we can in
values. Visit our sales rooms to-day.
BONHAM GARAGE
J. J. CATRON, Proprietor
tion.
rub-my-tism
Will IP VI r Ithfiinufimn
Neuralgia. Headache*, Cramp*, i
Colic, Sprains. Brui-es. Cuts and
ll’lite, regulates st..m- ( ();,s re. Sungs ofltv >■< t-*
'• nfld bnwdn. The j,-, Antiarplii' Ainnh'iir.iivMlin-
diwq iwar nnd your terimlly and externally, in e
«)«• happy nnd h> al •>
r intenrf>*l. Alt drug
'■ ''v Let US
SAU. B1LU
I bav
for
lUtl
Jersey Male
a lull-'iI'mmI Jersex male
ei vice at iiiv barn on Ka*t
atrrrt. Jerry Nunley.
£5c.
I 1 o Indnn Medwii e t <>.
I r, I a., Kt Lori'. Ms
RINT
HF.NRY MOORS 8
on ■ fitli afreet,
•ly f
on
tinted and otherwise re-
< Vila he laid at a fur
t»i'oon ft TYivTor
1 Theifford’s Black-Draught, in mail
dose*, every night, the heartburn wai all
gone In a few day*, and I could eat
without diatre**.
1 took two ant-vll pack.rgrs in all, and
although that was • me time ago, the
dyxpepsia ha* not returned.
I speak a i”. *1 m rd for Thedfont’a
Black Draught wheorver i have the op- '
portumty.”
It eitin.’n i*e distress, we ur -e ecu
to try The<!f rd’s Bl.vk-Drau fit. || I
liMi vti the sv'iem helps the sto .uHh to
«1 e*t its food. re;;iilalea the trowels, and
stimulates the liver.
Itatts^ 'rl a: 1 i. wuhout bed affet-
•fleets. Try it PrarSk.
The rsllroit'la Ir
miles of IhouInvIII<>
to makn a r ate t'
week and hoi nedtu
following that week
lull road*
rut
.nirift out
probably
will
low
points In
K«
n lor try, i
Kenturkie
in* *i
who llvt i
can visit
thft
r old tarn
attend th'
» U
UllVlItfl *
toical r
omm
Ittfflt nr
1*12 mua>
to which
loan of am •
oivtnlr
War of 1
*12,
COST SALE!
Everything in my housenat
C«5l for the next .pi days.
*1
Um
of>uutp*i11 im< in
UOA 1$ AlMlic|
SCRUGGS PRODUGE COMPANY
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1913, newspaper, August 12, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913184/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.