The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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II v tlmni
I uggint*
I nilatleM
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Keep Warm
. st| Base Burners, Hot Blasts and
food I 'caters to warm your home.
fc also carry a complete line of Com-
forts and Blankets.
* || and let us show you these goods.
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY
10 J
104-406 Ea*t Side Sq. Phone IJ7.
Htrt From San Narcos.
0. L. Id • aid*, who need to lie
In the gioceiy business on the
went hide of ttn* iquuri' wu* in t .e
®it/ lust night, leaving till.1, morn
»>*|
T5he
Freshest
of Everything
Carried In A
*>
First-Clsiss
irocery Store
Can always
be had
here -
TR.Y US AND BE
CONVINCED
T1K J. A.KINCAID
GROCERY CO.
Phones 375 and 67
1 iog for Honey Unvr, IU\u
he hnrdly knew Itontmin, nod li
every one else h<* says our paving
mid oouit home Ihwii are very
tine Mr. Edwaids is in business
in Han Maicos, wheie helms b*en
living loi a iiu uls't of years.
•Deafness Cannot Be Cored
.H»rh°Vh “VfNcatlona, “ they cannot
Vh«r« i'he ^lsea,e'l portion of the ear.
«£Sr<iu". “P1ly one wiiy to cure diafneoo.
*■ constitutional remedies.
Ueafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi-
ehu.°tJ‘Inine of the Eusta-
ch an Tube. W hen this tube Is Inflamed
K2if.ihav* a/nnsbUne sound or Imperfect
Bearing, and when It la entirely closed,
‘.'harness is the result, and unless the In.
l nnnunatlon can be taken out and thla
Pi"®, rP*t0,r,?<1. to„ Hs normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
*re caused by Catarrh,
which Is nothing but an Inflamed condi-
tion or the mucous surfaces.
■2.W1U.*,T# °?« Hand red Dollars for any esse of
Mbs Hairs laaiiT *»“-•----—•»—
They Mkke You Feel Good.
rlhe pleasant purgative of-
j *’<<.t picduced by ChanJboi Jain’s
{Tablets ami the healthy con-
j<titicii of body uu<i miud which
| they create make one feel
j joyful. F*u sal« by all dealers.
Avoid Sedative Covjgb mcdicLnee
If you vant to contribute to
, tie cccurenqp of capillary
b 11 <l itis ni;<i pneumonia use
Jtcugb medicines that contai:
jCtdire, morphine, heroin and
jotlici sedatives when you hav
| a ccrgli or cold. An expoot-
jorant like ChambeiIain’s Cougl
'Remedy is a\ list is needed.
i'J halt clears out the culture he*
!or breeding places for the
Igeiu.sof ] muinonn and othe
I germ diseases. That is why
pneumonia never results from
!b cold when Chamberlain’s
j Cough Remedy is used. It has
a wo. id wide reputation for
its eunes. It contains no mor-
pbine or other sedative. For
'sale by all dealers.
First in
Fynytiuiig
first fa Quality
First in Results
First in Purity
First In Economy
ami for these reasons
Calumet Baking
Powder is first in the
hearts of the millions
of housewives who
use it and know it.
iffw&lSSIwftssss. *•«*»
IIU.
00VLIY-LA1II
A wedding «f gi«at Ixusuty
tec* use of it* studied aimplic
ity was t<bur of Mia* Merlu
Conley to Mr. l>avo Lane at
the home of the bride’s par-
ents. Mr. <aud Mm H. M. Con
ley at 8:110 o'clock on Wediie*-
day evening.
'Jtslsea und fe.na in liberal pro-
fusion formed a eolor scheme
*S pink and given that made
(a lovely baekg t.vnd for t.he
bridal party.
I) . W. I. Carroll of the First
(Texad) Presbyterian total! oh
conducted tHic beau ifiul cere-
mony which united these two
popular 1 y<1ung people, who
entered the room, attended by
an aunt of the bride, Miss Eliz-
abeth Russell, of Sulphur
Springs, as maid of honor, and
Mr. Pomp Edwards as bos
man.
Miss Conley was golwned in a
rich liobe of blue brocade,
smartly draped, and carried
u gicat a. nv bouquet of brides’
rest* and ferns.
Miss Russell wo;o a a riking
gown of yellow1 crepe and also
<>arried looses.
Only the immediate members
of the family and a few inti-
mate friends of the two families
were present, the oujwof-town
guests being Miss Lily Lane, a
WHY NOT 9
fill.
s pure. K C is health-
It really does make
KCis.
It really
lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes
25
and pastry than
ed
__r_____the old
fashioned single acting
baking powders.
And you pay only a fair price for it
No baking powder should sell for move.
I
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J
_j
Ne>v Wallpaper Store
Bonham Decorating Co. has pur-
chased the stock of paper, painis,
varnish and glass of W. P. Clay-
pool and have opened with any-
thing you want in this line.
FIRST DOOR WEST 1ST NAT L BANK
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortgages, wills, ftc.
(tall ami see me.
WILL H EVANS & C^T
B«n Conley, «. brother of the -----------------------------------—-----------""
Iiiidn, of Sulphur Springs, Tea
ns, Amdf Mrs. M. A. Walker of
Pa is, Texas.
Thovfjh no invitations for the
wedding had been issued, She
isteeui in which both biide
^rd groom .are held was testi-
fied by the many handsome
present* showered upon ihern.
DR. KINGSLEY
<ii»os Turkish Raths in connection withJMassagc Treatments.
410 N. Chestnut Street—PHONE 100
Kstw*
Notice
if >ou want a home close to Hou-
ham oil easy terms, i-ee me. 1 have
(i(> acres 2 miles north, on Route 5,
where 1 uov live, 1 want to sell.
P. P. Barber.
GUNTER HOTEL
r. • . . a nsum Abtolulrly Fire* SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
rp"“.rMr.. ikne A HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE “
SAN ANTONIOJHOTEL CO.. Owner*. PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr.
TO BONHAM
OUR FALL STOCK
me at (home to th^ir fiiends at
the residewe of Mr. and! Mrs.
Conley, with wJi'om they will
remain until after tho 17th
of November, when 'they set up
IrotAsekeepiug for themselves.—•
Texarkana Foiur States Press.
SHERIFF'S SALE./
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF FANNIN.
By virtue Iof an Order of Sale
issued out of the Honorable
Reward $50.00
fes. Iliat is what we offer for sny one showing a better
kr than our Stefer’s Pride” or “Belle of Bonham. ’
pe make a lower ^rade flour than these ourselves, but
• not put up in “Pride” or “Belle" sacks.
ke thank the good people generally who have ataod by
|r home mill and home industries, hut there are s few
■chants here who claim to be “boosters ’ for their town
•d you. who are doing everything in their pewer against
lr home " dustries. You will know who they are by
Iflour ihi v have in their house. They know they cannot
I»food i<ur on earth as we mike, but simply want to
*khf>tm folks.
lyWn.d strange? When the heads ol some fifteen
I'lies nil impendent upon the success of this mill tor the
k*°rt of i rir fmiilies right here in our own town.
l be'.>oled by these fellows, but “Stay With Your
Folk “
[fc&er Milling CO'
our Family and
the Rainy Day
v Ii ' in, 4|,. W0N* .uni Uiou^litlul the *ee»ls <*•
■< nily wine tenths «*f >onr wnkiDi:
"»»?ht». Are yon oavinu a |»*rt of *h»eh
' ii make now agamat that **#aiay t)a>
hit n<mner or later Ut nearU
ifify lumilxt It pa an* »»«*t «avi»*K
now in these (nol tiona, Jr****
•n wting 4 gmtt «pi-ortnnitx.
< t|#n un arcau'il with us to-
day *n«l tianaaet all Jf<w«
1 11«*news thtough the tM"k
Ecaoma and Itchirg Cured.
'1 lie eoutliing, healing modi
<«lKii in Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment penetrates every tin
pore of the skin, clears .’t of
all impur’-ties—stcp« itching in |__
Qtantly. l)r. Hobson’s 'Eczema ;a w_ii 10 i,He UV1IU,W., ____________ uuwinJ B«v. w..-.—, - -----
Ointment is guaranteed 1oj,,ur StOCK II1IS season '» wen ^ Ju(]gK of the District Court to gell {„r <,aBh, with-
specdily Real eczema, rashes,, bought. The quality IS there lll0 Unites! States for the . . ^ pregcribed by law
ringworm, tetter and other and prices right. You should Eastern District of Texas: . Sale oji the 4lh
.mkl'tl, ,'puptioDB. Eczema ... , ^ j. A T„,.vi„ „f Heney Orove .r tor Sheriff, hale, or. the «•
the coainty of Fannie and State <t»y •/ A D • ]913' b°-
_ _ (Tounty Court of Grayson ©oun-
Bankrupt s Petition For ^ ^ d^y 0f August, A. D.,
Discharge I9ia, G. M. Allsup and T. J.
In tiie matter if Jay A. Tar- Tanner versms !E. W. NagHe,
vin, bankrupt, in bankruptcy. No. 8t>44, and to me as Sheriff,
To the Honorable Gordon Rus- directed and delivered, 1 will
Ointn’fmt is a doctor's preser j
tier, ret an experiment. All
diftiggists or by 111 ail,50c. Pfeif-
fer Chemical Go., Ph ladelphia
ai d St. LoiuiB.
not fail to pay us a visit
fore buying.
Lost!
Hours of icst account of uit
comfortable beds. I make till
kinds of rnatticisos. 1 alsn m ike
new all cotton mattresses from
#3 00 to * 10 00. 11. E McKelva,
phone 2024, 3 rings.
A Gentle and Effective Laxatlv
A'ni'ild,
i, guntle and effective
laxative is vliat pccplc deinan
when suffeving from constipa
lion, 'ihousruts sw«ir by Dr
King's New Lite Pills. Hugl
I'allman of San Antonio
writes: ' .
t'oD, the lest pills my wife and
I have ever taken.” They nov-
el cause j-ain. Price 25 ccnls jllU(Vtl
at druggists, or by mail. —IL j-tr yrfl
K. Buck ken & Co., Philsdelph a, ,nc<licim. ]
or St. Louie. Icrlii'in's
FOR SALE.
beautiful Shetland p«>
ligpy and bar ness com-
Any child can ride or
'J wo
nice,
plrte. Any enuu can rii*c ur.
drive lliem. Call this office
fen particulars.
of Tex in Mid distriet. rn.P—'h f»» .he CoaD Ho.»o dec, of
filly Kpoeaeol. that on th. »»id Fannin «ranly, in tho city
i-UJiy , Ve 0f Bonham, the following do-
KMh day of Sept., Uat pul. ho ' ty to.wit; A|1
was duly adjudged a bankrupt interest in fifty
under the acts of congress re- my one-half interest m any
biting to bankruptcy; that h« acres of dotton to be planted
■- |,ng Ov.ly surrendered all his and gi own on my, farm and the
high-grade repairing Majssu-’xa
i7Sn35.1f .C —r - ^ aT0Z’ 1FZ
1,itching -said bankruptcy. nia dounty, Texas, and one Jim
Wherefore be prays that he Hymer is my tenant; and also
may he decreed by the court to one j,ay horse albout 16 hands
have a full discharge from all h{,ndB high, about 10 years old,
debt* provable against his estate ^ one bay horse about
under said bankrupt acts, ex- }innds high, 7 year# old, this
cept as arc excepted by law ^ & second lien only, there
'Ta^Vk^ay of O,o,. Latag . ■»*«■».*«pf« ^
. h inn drrd dollar# tto the hirst otate
‘ Jay A. Tarvin, haaknn-t. »*
chronic wyapepsu: 1 , ^"nist rict of Texas, aa. stceh to l>o on farm in Fannin
l:c*n a chronic dyspr«ptic ' j . 25th xlay of Octcilter, county, Tcx^ia, levied on as the
ca « , and of all the w ■v(.fll.i0 to
' have tm kn, Cham- A. D., 1913, on reading the fore- ppoperty of E. W Nen«f .
Tablets have done mo „0ing petition, it i*- satisfy a judgment, amounting
.. .v--------*1.1----1— ' 0r(],.reil hy the court that a 1o $107.25 in favor of G. M.
hearing 1h> had upon the name Allsup and T. J. Tanner, and
«>u tihc 29th flay of November, 4>oats of snit.
1913, before Hon Chas. Bat GiTen under my hand, this
sell, one of the refere«*a of day of October, A. D.. 1913.
Remember the
975.00 Hall Clock
FREE!
A SPECIALTY
j. G. WEDEMEYEP, J*.
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
At Hargrove’s Drug 8tore
UNDERWEAR
CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA.
- | The following unsolicited tea
, lex. timtnial should certainly **e
They are beyond qu-es suffiei* nt to give hope and
ecu <ige to persons afflictod
with chronic dyspepsia: “I
after
said
mo.e r cell Ihrn anything else,
says W. G. Mattison, No. 7
Shirr man SB., Hcrnellaville,
Y. For sale l»y all (Lealere
N.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed D. Stcger
have eerVitly added» colonial
poich .0 thoir h< me «on E.iafc
9th etree*, and have done ex-
tensive Tside lepairing.
Hooray! Baby To
Rule the House
No Longnr Do Women Fear Tfce Creel
Ml of All Human Bleuing*-
said court in bankruptcy, at his
office in Sherman, in said dis-
trict, at ten o’clock in the fore-
noon; and that Notice thereof he
j published in The Bonham Ha-
vorrte, a newapnper printed in
- totid diatriet, and that nil known
n a J«V »»|| omfort ».. tai-w that ,.rt^nor8 nIKl other persons in
n.-btalMof psta. srn4 stUrr St- may H?f)Vhr nt the said
• thit rfc *nl»l t<» prFtfdp ciilMbwir- . « * » , aa„aA
I AeS^a V memm m a. 11111^ lid 1»lM« AWl HhOW MltM
b+ itMfM, No woman ;,ui . 1 * *
if sny they have, why the pray-
er of as hi petitioner ah* uld not
he granted.
And it is further ordered by
the court that the clerk shall
nend h.v mail to nil known cred-
itors, copies of •aid petition ant
this order, addressed to them
Mt their plnce of residence na
stated.
Wit nets the Honorable Oofdol
Rlisaell. Judge of the said court,
and the mnl thereof, at Paris,
in «abl *lis!riet. on the 25th day
prMmi of OrleLr, A'. D., ltll.
««e> J. R Blades. Clerk.
Ity Jno H Htone. Deputy
it
th<»
j irtwt
In if p « v
I fmr Hit* tfliM**in!ff»rt If ikf Will
bor*Hf wit’ll ttiF wvll knnwfi ntt'1
| Unit* tiuhcfril faiwdy, “Miitht,r'» fflF#d."
Ilitt N • ino«t RretFfnt, |ww#tratln«.
| Irrsal an»U<stlmi ih«t at <mcr •<>f»ra« aa4
I mtkri pilmt the RM'imlnol Bitiirli** Rn*ft
| llaamHiftt. TVjr naftimllr rtpiot vltboft
tft»«* stpln. iM *h«M 'Rif
tMUlUh til ItiitHrjr l«i wnrow, f«!|rtill|
but Ibfr la in mtlfv fr»»dnw frm
pgigtok. dlaiwiifnft, ilitflkwwi In4 tfiwl
that m «fut Ntv* YMr ImprvM t|Mt (few
heha,
*| kt tvccRWllNI ft 1 IWW,f*vf1" of HW*
IimmkHI. jdffil tatli «|»R|I<|R. and too ourfe
ttfvoo wi Wot bo laid Wfion Ik-
Iwfltiow*-** wbleb W WnlTtf'i bt|
fb]v.*itiua ta*«
twtow < f tbo jprWOFWftwi* to rite. **.
KrtiNf'i nrUmd la yiooi—owWtf owlf for
||r fftlof «fHt $4 flfOftttt t OtbOTR*
« F«w€» f wbr-tl Mwo WEOri «o4 rorotw-
r«iHt t* v«.*a out tod it tB tab at 1 It Int
fttifi * t ft 0W o M(b. flUa t<>4ir It Uo
fin* • li^afctlwf Co. t** Umer bli,
W. B. Leeman. Sheriff.
Mrs. C. C. Mills has »*en> here
shopping from Dodd City.
ThelWnily Oougb
In every h.«ne there should h
a bottle of D .K n’a Now Die
eevery, rendy for immeiRatn uss
w bun sny memhr of the family
isntract* a coUl or cough. It*
use will step the spres.l ..r sick
ness. F. A. 8t»*b of Mn,M*n
Mich., write*: “My whole fam
ily deperda tq on I> '- K "
Nnw Dinrm«Hijr nn ,he . "*•*
e<nidi snd eoW medieme in ih
world. TSro 80e. Imttles euro-1
me ef inetwnonia/' Thousands
,,f Either fntniliis have been
legally lenefitted ami dep*«d
•Aitireijr upon Dr Klnga' New
Discovery to cure their eeaighs
enld*. Ihrrat and lurg troid.l
F.tity dors helps P ie# 50c
rrd $1.06 AH dnigpista
H F! Bwckpn k CV Philadel
phi* or St. a.
Let us supply >0111 mints in
UNDER WEAR
Men’s heavy fleeced lined ard
Heavy Knit—
DRAWERS ANO SHIRTS
AT SO CENT*
Boy’s lieavv fleeced Union Suils
AT 50 CENTS
Ludics Union Hints at—
50c, 75c and 91.00
Ladies Punts and Vints at-
25 and 50 Cents
Childions’s Hcaiy Unions at—
50 CENTS
These arc the
BEST QUALITY
Just What You Want--
GOUGE & FITZGERALD
W. SIDE SQUARE BONHAM, TEXAS
$18.00
That’s my price on all my SUITS.
Over 500 Woolens—liottor fit, bet-
ter workmanship titan any F25.00
Milt you can buy.
Alsn;cLEANING and PRESSING
that is the BEHT in the City—-try
me once—that settles it.
RMOINR 242
G. P. Ball
Tailor and Haller. North
Main Street
“PULMAH BREAD" 10c LOAF
If you want the bcsl,
al *hys call for
RED STIR BAKERY BREAD
hi Isith hand 10 ci*nt
loaves. You wilt nev.
er is* dt-appointcila
Phone - 346
W anted W anted
WANTED
• 50 Suits of
Second-Hand Clothos.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, October 27, 1913, newspaper, October 27, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913755/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.