The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913 Page: 2 of 4
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m BONHAM DAILY fAYOBlTt
Founded 1874
SONHAM TEXAS
CAPIIAL STOCK................$100,000.00
STOCKHOLDERS LIABILITY .... 100,000.00
SURPLUS FUND................. 50.000 00
ABSOLUTE SECURITY AN9 UNIFORM COURTESY
» RECORD OF NEARLY FORTY YEARS
The Oldest Bank in Fannin County. In our New
Buildinf on the Southwest Corner of Square
yy q yy PICNIC
I WE ARE LEAVING BONHAM li
All Goods Must He Sold By August 1st.
SOME OF OUR PRICES:
£
THH DAILY FAYOKI It
BY
FAVORITE PRIMING COMPANY
W S. Npotts .......Editor
WEATHEB INDICATIONS.
Forecasti
Washington, Ju’y IF.—
Bonham and vticiniiy.- Sunday
fair.
-Fast T«xa*: Fair Sunday.
One bottle Garrotte’s Snuff .......
44 glass Honest Snuff...... ........
Retail Price
Closlngout Price
19c
19c
14
bottle Catsup..........
41
it it
6c
41
jar Peanut Butter.........
9c
41
it u
6c
li
<■ t<
18e
44
can Kohinvor Corn
10c
ii
14 Pumpkin ........
ft Vic
44
44 Kraut.........
CMe
44
44 Hominy....
glasses right;
GOOD SIGHT!
" Vour «'••»*• do
you comfortable ,hi#.
You . p.ir that wiL
Our mjiiy
SATISFIEO CUSTOMERS
bring well filled baskets and enjoy A* our best guarantee th
thii nprjuimii Parfiiw Hoai rtn<* I
CORRECT YOUR nsiR
Camp
| give a picnic .Inly 26th, ft miles
southeast of Honlutm in Hcrivens
pasture. Plenty of good shade
and water for people and stock.
There will lie a number of good
speakers present who will speak
on Woo lcmft and othor subjects.
There will be other attraction!,
me of which will tie the field drill
at night by uniform rank team, to
entertain both old and young.
Everybody invited to come and
this occasion. Parties desiring
privileges will see the committee.
W. T. Witeber,
0. E. Bayless,
D. E. Sutton,
Pink Stoddard,
Committee.
In the c«use of & woman, tears
are legal tender for moot any
thing she wants.
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\ The rule is that newspaper
men writ^ the jokes and vaude-
lar “One Woman" and all the
cr.lcis who, whether th y admit
it cr ret, do as she does, will
alveys Ism? alout her men in
every a tlitr e’e and pr store of
l<rg ts tl.e *nd they live. We
are ahncisr. (inclired to s-uupect
that it is cnly the very few wo-
men wjio do not know how to
i.ee the weapons at their hand
who want the lesser powers that
they c© not now wield. '
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TRYING.
ville actors u&e them.
-.ii in ■
If a main particularly dislike
sc n«e article of food, that means
he aue no much of it when h
was a bey that it made him sick
DRESSING FOR MEN.
In these days of snuffling pre
terse and bewrikteiing tergi'er
n aa to lhe why and where
fore of women’s dne.'e. rt is re
frtshirg bey end measure to he
h r cx £ lit hack to the ©tern’ll
M-iitka by so frankly engaging
i ctnfesaion of faith amd proe-
lamBticn of the truth as that
emtrilntrd ho the Pi©* Forum
the other day hy the writer wh
e< i ceals liier cl arming identi y
* i e'er the peetklonym of “Onx
Woman." "Of comae w© dress
for the men and their a< Ilmira-
li(n, che rpiys with a candor
i'l ni jcixnls itie of *tli© rnovt
You wjll never know of the
wctederful a bililies and powers
that sleep within ycu until you
ermine them—touch the match
of enthusiasm to the gun-
powder that is somewhere tin
every one of them*—and expose
their el omenta to the light of
your eyee. > t
Find out by trying.
But do not make the mistake
if stepping at mere trying. Too
mutiny people put, all their en-
trgfi.e into meie trying, thus
uajzg tp the energies that the
job itself demands. Try—tlien
pet Irsy in d< ii g. But first—
Find out by trying.
'J be hir cry of the world is
spotted wi.h the deeds of men
and women tl^at came out to
full vi,ew .in middle or latp life
They wared for years before
they tried what all aiding ©x3st-
e<l within tliem as rich tinUmts
—r<ady for une. Thou lands of
people die without ever having
j.ix<n a majoriy of their powers
“ “ Pe»«............................................iftc......
“ “ Ciaue's Making Powiier. ....................... . 25c.......
44 “ Calumet 44 “ .............. 25c
44 44 K. C. “ “ ..........................10.-.
Forbes Lemon and Vanilla Extract..........................25c.
All Hpices.................. fic
Pure A,,ple Viuegar . .................... .............25 • bottle.
_ “ “ “ .......................................10c 44
.......... .....lOcpack.
“ ”........ 5c “
One dozen boxes Matches ............................. 60c
L:‘undr> S»»P...............................7.......7.7.7 fic bar7.7
r°ilvt “ ............................................10c “ ...
Pcalx rry Coffee.................. 3qc -
Bo"r’s “ ............. .7 777777777777730c ib.7.7!
J‘lckl,‘8.................................................. gal.
*11,10...................................................25c bucket
8,ock Ko°d................................................. p ick
®0pe...................................................12 1 2e lb
Veha 8yr.i,i...........................................Tftegai..
^*r0 ............................................... bucket
AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES
3 for
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.!
,TI£E STATE OP TEXAS:—
To the Sheriff or any C(xnsta-|
ble of Fannin county, grea ing.-
You are hereby commanded,!
That, by making publication of
this Citation in some newspaper
COME IN AND
CONSULT
US
C. E. Bpwma
••wele, and
,p“ “■ cf
anVisb&Yc muSS
nin, for eight weeks previous to I oi'Moiqu'noel’Snd fli,b,y ‘h«7,“**ni
'he return day hereof, you uum-
mon the heirs of Thomas .Taff-I
coat., deceased, to be nnd appearl
before the District Court, to be PBOFKS8lO\ a i i'aoZ
holden in and for the county of I --— ---'
Fannin, at the court house there- [
of, in lhe town of Bonham,
J. E. NEVILL, H D
or, m me town of lionham, on|c(tr<*-pv a . r ' i
the 3rd Monday in August, i.913|liv • , nd «enera| Fractiq
■ • .a mas • . . " I I IftlMX I lly n _
While we Are Closing Out Our Stock we will Remain
OPEN UNTIL (9) O’CLOCK EVERY NIGHT.
it. being the 18th day of August,
[lffl3, then and there to answer
petition filed in said court on
I the 20ih day of June, 1913, in a
suit numbered on the docket,
of said court No. 7357, whetrein
Laura D. Krause joined by
I her husband Oscar O. Krause, is
plaintiffs nnd the heirs of Thom-
a« Jeffeoat, deceased, are de-
fendants; the nature of plain-
tiff’s demand being a suit to
recover of defendants, a tract
of 121 acmes of land situated in
|Fnnnin county, Texas, about 11
J. W. Peeler’s Drug dtoa
Bonham, Texas. Phone X0 3$
DR. E. H. H. F08TEB
Physician and Surgeon
Office over W. p. uiaypool'*
Drug tttore.
Phone Offlcr ami geuldenc#
- < If hidd..
the world or to tlieir individual
qi'ali d(s of her sex. We need
ji K si ijh a reminder as phe
giviss us when the says that, “i
is the cld, old story—;Ms on
of dress. The non an drerae
ft r the mnn, and df th© man ig
lores her she tia desollake. ’
And why, prey, should it eve-
le otherwise? If woman «uf
ftrgo, for instane©, jw to do-
<t oven mar tj-at gift in
" Oman of making herse'f i-rc
eisijlle, <vn ihe oam© of w©man
nfiufehjete tidumph? Wh»t
will ary man deny, what hi-
aiy man ever domed to a wo-
man who deliberately se s about
a : 1 irg hen-elf attra© ii©T In-
tellectualJty, plys-cal simagth,
eha rneter—these are
v hich will nlwrj* une a wav
1o treenrc cf one kind or anoth
er. But how imany rr*n are
thine who can if they would
w‘iijheld ary }fcg fr«m the wo
*’rn who makes herself faseina
l i r f <rly a w-o-mrn (an?
We j redid (hat th»» partieu
characters. *
F6nd out hy trying.
A great many things are
timid (o eon© tip in your lie
today and every day, that yqu
will feel like passing hy as
■<c d if fin It. cr unimportan*
But, r erne mil er, that: the litfte
tlftrfR fVfprft and grow into
ie Hg tlirfs. Try th© li'ft’e
*1 t'rfs. Try tie bjg thing .
Let ro one aenne yon of not
tryiYigi—to do tour best alt all
times.
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ALL PERSONS INOEBTED TO US PLEASE COME IN AND SETTLE YOUR ACCOUNT
LEO LEVINE & CO j
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE BONHAM, TEXAS )
DR. I S. bFiKES
Veterluary Surgeon
r%?Ce Robinson A Baker's stibls.
Phone 104. Residence phone 443 cii
_ . .Milspromptly attended to. GrjduiJ
iriiles northeast from Bonham, of 8t. Joseph. (Mo.) Veternarj CoUm
being a part of the Mary Cald-I--------- _5
well survey, ahstraet No. 180, JAS. F. DUNCAN MD
and to remove cloud from plain-1 (SPECIALIST ’ 1
ha-b- nhs";
title to said land by statute of
by
The slit skirt has not made its
I'rpeararce cn the street* of
quali i a 0»>D«vjlle yet, but when it dors
here will b© enough rubber-
necks cranexl akng itw wake to
supply tbe Ford an omohile
factory with tire material for
weh© months ontjait —Gaines-
ulle Register.
And Erit©r Iveonard will
<rc of the first victims.
Street—Block and half from Post Office.
I>R. KINGSLEY is now prepared to give_
TURKISH VAPOR
BATHS
With or without MASSAGE TREATMENTS. He has patients
that have been constipated from 9 to 25 years and relieved them
tn from 2 to 4 treatments. Call and see him and he will give you
names of parties that have been treated. Lady bring you friend
or relative with you.
Phone 108—Old No.
ten years limitation nnd
transfers from sovereigh'y of ih
s°ijL
Hereiin fail not,, but have you
then nnd there befone said c©i<vt
on the said first day of the noxt,
term thereof, this writ, with,
your return thereon, showing
how you have executed the same
Witness. L. L. Peterson, clerki
of ihe Distinct Court of Fafunirk
county.
Given under my hand and sea
of said court, in Bonham, this
. he 20th day of June, 1913.
L. L. Petersorv
Clerk District Court, Fannin
County, Texas.
Office Fannin Co. Rank bldg,
Phone iMft
| Hours « to 12 IA.-1 to 5 P. a
Vour Family and
the Rainy Day
If yon are wise and thoughtful the needs of your
family occupy nine tenths of your waking
thoughts. Are you saving a part of which
you make now against that ’■ Rainy Day”
that comes sooner or later to nearly
Iamil>! If >ou are not saving
uow io these good times, you are
missing a gnat opportunity.
Open an account with u» to
day and transact all your
business through Ihisltank
FIRST NATIONAL RANK
moimham, tkxas
COST SALE!
Everything in my house at
Cost for the next 30 days.
SCRUGGS PRODUCE COMPANY
Anniversary
Tokens
| Don’t wait until the last minute
to select that birthday gift. Come
in and look over our store. Don’t
feel that 5on have to 1 uy_but
just come in and look around.
For Him or Her
Bignet Rings, oddities in Fins
and Fid©, Brooches and Belt Clasps
handsomely set; Stones, Lockets,
Cuff Links, Chains and Bracelets'
Our stock just bristles with Nov-
eltiee. Don’t delay
At Hargrove’s
J* C. Wcderneyer, Jr
Jeweler and Optician
BREAD AND m
When you wanl the best
BREAD and the finest
CAKES ask for MAY'S
Bread or Cakes or phone
346— We can alwayi
GIVE QUICK SERVICE
Red Star Bakery
BRADFORD & RODGERS
INSURANCE
Ther« Is more Catarrh In this section of
h» country than all other dlacaaea put
together, and until the last few year*
was supposed to be Incurable. For a great
oiany years doctors pronounced It a local
se ise nnd prescribed local remedies, and
-y constantly falling to cure with local
reatnient, pronounced It Incurable. Scl-
ImM® »i* P^ven Catarrh to bo a conetl-
itlonal disease, and therefore requires
institutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
tre, manufactured by F. J. Cheney *
Toledo, Ohio, U the only Constltu-
•nal cure on the market. It la taken In-
rnally In doses from 10 drops to a tea-
•oonful. It art* directly on the blood
>rTnrhl5d^dCd^laV.hfo,rTnVniaTeh^l
......... B,nc>■»« «« I SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
of All Kind9
Office ELECTRIC LIGHT Bldg.
North Main Street
PHONE 132>»
BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bida for
leaved
Yfwhen the
, «un« it from neglect
•weeping the 7f drivw
a.rwta of the City of B<r<1 * iU *tm* ^ 9600 ^
Bontwm, T.i.., .U) ,» t,w
txl to 6 o'cbek m
_ , of all pro-vidons «of this
Tu<'arlawv. t'ontrect.
July 22, 191S. j Tj,, rP,,ipr(- tj,A
Sosith Main amd Bonth Cen*er to >’r><©t ary and all hjd*.
iftrort*, Kiettrd the MjiMre and W. A. Spangler. Mayor
fer two hlorku /worn tbe aquap-, July 18th, 1(913.
to be a wept three tun<e a w.©k
I SHOULD WORRY
Six Days and Grow » little
weak, because I am the biiRi,y,t
cleaner in Bonham liecmise we
have the only method of cleaning
suits and silks. Have Iwen in the
business long enough to know.
Try me on your next suit or
anything in the cleaning or
ing line.
press
the remain tier of the paved
a.rceta to he awept one* a week.
n» King of all Laxauvr*
■Upal
Mwl dyspepsia.
Pweeiirr So baadaehas
sx£k£xSSv5F*
r*» Th. Cltr o/ *V» th.j ir. th.
PHONE
G. P.
Tailor and Hatter.
Main Street
Ball
North
City of
Bonham to furnfrh
id nc Lap t! • Irtcan _ ,wr_ .
Tbe j arty »eo,rn g the ooatrat , n p .
<o b. wtfi.
N Y.
King of ai
______ _____________Rub-my-tism
tie Hw©e|©r They are a blessing t« “»“?»• ni
«. m repa r *“Lf7 *?*** tDd 1 mLw '» *>•* l Co^c Sn/ain^S?^*"* £***»'
i he ^ •« hr«e." Get a b«x nnd ■= C»»* «d
•is to rure.
montals."
L r- 3 fHEVEV A CO., Tolado, O
dold h* Hnierlst*, 7*c.
r*ke HaU-s F*mlly pm» for eonstlpsthw
Party at the Country Club
Joe Russell entertained a nnm
ber of friends to a week end party
at the country club this week
honor of his visitors, Mr. Cart
aright of Waco. Boat riding,
swimming, hu-iting and numerouK
oth.-r sports were indulged in
while the club house was the
'Cene of many pleasant hours. All
who attended report a pleasant
time. The party was as follows:
Misses Imo/cne Hendenson
Honey Or »ve, Ina Dodson cf Dal
las. Mary Dale Biggs of Sherman,
Ruth Booth of Denison,
Saunders, Hope A Hedge, Rath
*r|n® Scarborough, Fliiabeth
" hlUk and Ann I*« Russell; Mes
»rs Carrwright of Waco, Balliu
ger Bryan of Honey Grove, Joe
White, Davis Spangler, Dupree
Rainey, Dr. Jack Maunders of Ft
'^?rth’ ’*• B Ashby, Albert Ken.
" •V’ ,r7 J°hn Arle',«». Mrs.
' . ’ • ^“"deis ami Mr. aud Mrs
Bland Smith, chaperones.
Notice To Hy M«ny Friendo.
While the workmen are co„
structing me a n.c* Hotel in the
'orld Building and rearranging
hr restaurant I am clos.ng up for
thirty days, hut will still ixmtiuue
n thl> rml rntate ImsineMi. I Wi
dially invite a«v that will while
____ 1Rtflpplne t0 ^nbam to try my
Will cure your Hfaeiimaliaiii *fU“r U i% co,nP«ete.|. f will
....... b*" ,nd
»m In lb.- Imilnm u,,.
Antiseptic Aaedyne. used m
; ter anil y and externally. Price 25c!
line Bate* finnan
Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow-
der. It relieves painful, smarting
tender, mrvous feet, and instantly
takes the sting out of corns and bun-
ions. It's the greatest comfortdiiec*-
ery of the age. Allen’s Foot-Ew
makes tight or new shoes feel ea»y
It is a cert < In relief for sweating, cal-
Ions, swollen, tired, aching feet. Al-
ways u-ie it to Break in New Show
Try it To-Day Sold everywhere » '
cents. Don’t accept any substitute.
For FREE trial package -Iress Al- ^
len S. Olmsted, I.eRoy, N. Y.
Hooray! B.au«
Free cf lirpuritte
Eczema Gone! Acne, Tetter.
Rash, Pimples, Carbun*
cles, Boils—Banished'
6
•. I. §. Prlsea f||r !»*«»•>« *’f
niood lln. k tw Ihe " »»*•
The muter Inver of skin I* « (,fl* "is#
work of liny bloo.l veesel* In whle*
fh.nniM blond remedy. H S “
Wl h remarkable activity Th,‘
* r1 S , the beat known blood P'ir,“V;
haa lull a pnaltlva adlon in
Ther* la ona Ingradlent In S. 8. 8 *,
peculiarly atlmuialea ccllu|. r of *' .
dular aclivlty to aeloct from '>'* 1
or from thia line natwork «l hi"•« .
••la In the skin, thoec alemenn wm
requlrea for rageneration. ^
Thua, plntplea, acna. acsem* '■•T
or any other Moo.l condition ikai
tacka tht akin or aaek* an
throuah the akin, la mat with !»•
tlrtotal effect of H 8 8 . .
t’ndar the Influeitr* of 8 8 *
>• network of Mood resael* l» w
•kin t* ,-nnstantly takln* *
flood tha nutrition r«q«lr*-l for
ttaau*. in.i tha rauao of Si*****11 LX
• • conatantly hecomlmr
’ - 1 -it on land h ■ B , ,
**• mure fully espl* « ’ ’-m ’
nn •kin trouldM *en» ‘
Swift SpMffft. Co . IM Swift HI I* ^
lou o til And * 8 8
•t all drug atoras Oat • hold*
••d banish hU •kin affile (tons
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913, newspaper, July 19, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913960/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.