The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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TR* BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
masses mom;
GOOD SIGHT!
• 0m$ do m
omfortable vilio(|
‘VO*** pair lh,tw||“
r m jn y
ISFIEO CUSTOMERS
,e8t guarantee thit,
RECT TOUR VISION
COME IN AND
CONSULT
US
:• Bowmai
"f.?hOu',S^0ES ,
to «hfttVa!5\W|i*i
^NTISBPTlClM^ul
AL (’ABDj
NEVILL, mT&
and General Practictl
W. Peeler’s Drug dton. |
Texas. Phone No, 30j I
H. H. FOSTER!
•IcImk and Surgeon
ver W. P. L'laypool’i
Drug 8 to re.
Office and Kesldenc#
I S. bPiKET^
rinary Surgeon
binaon A Baiter's atablt. I
Residence phone 443 41 I
Ely attended to. Grraduats I
b, (Mo.) Veternarj Collet I
DUNCAN, M.D
[SPECIALIST 1
t, N()8K and THROAT
nnin (To, Bank Hldg.
Phone l«f)
12 m.-1 to s p, n ;
AND n AKES
'on want the best
> and the finest
1 ask for MAY'S
>r Cakes or phone
- We can alwayi
)UICK SERVICE,
•tar Bakery
ID & RODGERS
1URANCE
All Kinds
DTRIC LIGHT Bld|,
;h Main Street
ONE 132 ***
4TO YOUR SHOES
Bane, the antisepticpow-
:ves painful, smartinf.
>ua feet, and instantly
g out of corns and bun-
• greatest comfort di»co»'
• ge. Allen's Foot-Eu.
r new shoes feel ea»y
relief for sweating, cal-
tired, aching feet. Al-
Break in New Shoes
y. Sold everywhere J
accept any substitute,
al p tckagc .v dress Ah :
d, LeRoy, N. Y.
E.JCt.
« of Impurities
»ne! Acne, Tetter,
mple*. Carbun-
oils—Banished-
• f hr l*ero->« »*
k to tkr
1* * An* ■**'
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o a wor**
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of bt"®4 TJI
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tlon hat*
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with the •»*
9 « * X
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Ift Hl«. *L
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bottle
here There Is
Much Smoke
(here Is Bound
L Be Some Fire
True old saying isn’t ttl The same
wa> with a big bunch of customers al
W#)S around a store. Where theie’s
so many customers there’s bound to be
some good values. Just keep your eye
on this Store. Notice the long string of
customers, the busy clerks, and the
hustling delivery boys and you can’t
hdp see that WH HAVE THE GOODS
and make price3 that brings the busi-
ness here. Yes, we are generrlly busy,
but not too busy to give you QUICK
SERVICE and courteous treatmeut.
*
Phone us your orders—we’ll do the
rest.
J. A. KINCAID
Phones 375 and 67
CHILDLESS
WOMEN
tot yotiru-
th ’UAl.dft.
» -writ* them If you want lo, »u.l .warn
*«»lf. Thoy at* only a few out of lutuy
A Pleasant Hay Ride. j
\ n uni bet ol lki>M entertained
the younger set and two visiting j
young l»ili*-w. Mi** Merle Jobunou
ol Longview anil Mum IV*tt Wit ___
liauunin of Abilene, to a bay1 &
ride over the city Thumlay evening SuT.
and later a p.cmc at the pavilion. I .................
In all there was thirteen couples,!
seemingly au unlucky number, butj
on this occasion it proved to lie1
lucky for every thing was ju^tusl
planned and not one thing went
wiong. After enjoying a delight-
ful supper at the pavilion a pleas
aut hour or so was spent iu frolic
and theu the “hayriders” came
back to the city and toured all the
prominent streets, singing, scream,
iug, and making as much uoise as
possible. At a late hour the mem.
bers of the party were takeu home,
each thaukiug the other for one of
the most delightful evenings ever
spent. The members of the party
were:
Miss Marie Johnson of Loug*
view, Miss Bess Williamson of
Abilene, Misses Maryann Bteger,
Eloise Chapman, Margaret White,
Frances White, Helen Wemple,
Noble 8eay, Lillian 8eav, Ina Mae
Might, Dobia Might, Mattie Rob-
inson and Bertie Barrett. Messrs.
Ralph I)icus, John Bacon Saun-
ders, Gardner 8mith of St. Louis,
Ben Rucker, James Alexander,
Burrus Parker, Geo. Gray, Roege
McClure, James Nuun, Rex Hen-
drix, Geo. Sauuders, Joe Babb aud
Deuisuu Gee. Cbaperoues, Mrs.
Ed Steger, Claud Bradford, Rev.
C. M. Schoonover and wife.
m
“Our flrtt buby la
atroug anil healthy an J
wo attribute UiU ro-
Kult to tbo tiinoly uao
of your Compound.”—
Mrs. Fit Hi Youanh,
Kent, Oregon.
“ I owo nty life and
my baby'i k -hI health
to your Coiupi'uud.’'—
Mrs. W. O. Si ksi'ER,
It. F D , No. J. Troy,
Alabama.
“ I have throe chiU
drou and took your
I Compound aaohtime."
—Mrs. Jobs Howahi>,
\V timing ton, Vermont.
“ I have a lovely
baby boy and you can
tell every one that he
U a ‘ I’inkbam’ baby.”
—Mrs. Loins Fischer.
IU Munroe St., Carl-
stadt, N. J.
We are at last
blessed with a sweet
little baby girl. "—Mrs.
<!. A. birtKOVis,
Montegut, La.
•“ I have one of the
finest baby girls you
ever saw.’—Mrs. Cf.K.
OoonwiN, 1012 8. 6tb
St., Wilmington, N.C
“ My husband is thr
happiest man alive to
day.” — Mrs. Ci.ars
IlAitnuAKE, 307 M aril-
la 81.. Buffalo, N.V.
” Now I have a nler
baby girl, the joy o
our home.”—Mrs. Do
SYI.VA Cote, No. IT
So. ti >to St., Woroes
tor, Mass.
“I have a fine strotv
baby daughter now.'
— Mrs. A. A. Oii.kb
Dewittvllle, N. V
lloute 44.
'• I have a Mg, fat
healthy boyM rs. A
A. Bai.knukk, lt.F.D
No.1, Baltimore, Ohio
ROBERTS FAMILY
ROLHEUNION
One ol Fannin Countys Pio-
neer Citizens Celebrates
His 70th Birthday
ljwt Tuesday, July 15th, the
cliliUlTcn and oihw iwlatxvM of
»Mr. S. E. Robert*, a highly m-
sjp-irtcd citizen of ttear LhiVhNir,
met tk'gctlvcr to hold a family
neunion nivd al*o fjo oetehpabo
the iRar*lhig of thle 70th mtU.®-*
titrvnc in the journey of life of
Mr. Roberts. The Withering
was held in a ahady grovte n«*r
•the home of Mr. Robert* and
wag truly an enjoyaMb oociaaion
tor all present.
The morning waa apent in
j'leniuint social intercourse and
reoninlifieencea of happy day*
gone by mind wta* not witibout
thought* of sadnegH for the
voice* of those wluo wiero al>sout
sonrei of whom have pone the
long, long road whose wo feet)
tread returning,” one being
mother who Ina* town «looping
m tflie church yard many years
Another who was mi-wed waa a
son Jiim, who dioil in Honey
Grove several years ago.
At noon the dinner was spread
bo, the ground in real pic
oic style, andi wax the
It’s the car with the down keep The
Fold s surprisingly low first cost is
matched by its low cost of mainten-
ance And six thousand service sta-
tions-where all Ford repairs are to
be had at reasonable prices-insure
its Constant and efficient service
Here's the test: 300,000 Fords now in ser
vice. Runabout, *525; Touring Car, *«00
Town Car, *800—f.o.b. Detroit, with all
equipment. Get catalogue and all particu
Mrs from M. A. Aberuatby, Bonham, Tex
as Weldon ft Orofford, Ladonia, Texas.
II
PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the
United States for the Eastern
Distikt of Texas:—In the mat
\ier of It. A. L>!latrfju, bankrupt.
iiu liankruptcy.
fl o thie creditors <of R. A. Doa-
tcin, of Bonham, iu tiio couuity o
Fannin, and district aforesaid*
a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on
(jli-e Ih'th dsy of July, 1013, the
ff/id R. A. Deaton was duly ad-
judged a bnnkrupih and that <th-e
first, meeting of Lis creditors
m|11 lie held tuij Fannin county
court house, Bonham. Tox»n,
July v2f>th, 1913, at 9 o'clock
\n lbe ftorenoon at,1 which time
the ijaid creditors ni»y attend,
prove their claims, appoint a
trustee, examine the bankrupt
nnd transact euch other business
as may jiropexly come before
the meeting.
Sherman, Texas, lGt'h day of
July, 1913.
Chas. Batsell,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
SUMMER
EXCURSION
RATES
JUNE 1st and after
TO THE
NURTH. EAST AND WEST
VIA
OUR SALE
STILL
If you arc looking for bargains, now is your chance.
This Sale means that you can buy merchandise at
Wholesale Prices
Sale all this week on kimonas, skirts and balkan blouses.
It will pay you to see them before you buy.
GOUGE & FITZGERALD
West Side Square Bonham. Texas
Wheat and Better Hour
We are now mailing the best flour we
ever made, because we can and do get the
right kind of wheat to make it.
It was not so easy to get good wheat when we had to de-
iln- pend upon the North to furnish it. but now we can gel
portfirtt evert of th* <Uy ami Texas wheat, (which, by Hie way, is the best on earth) and
con Minted odf all the good thinguyou can get Bonham flour in.ide al home from Fannin County
lo be thought of. There w*.i wheat.
pi,nty for .11 «nd to Din, ^ ^ W|n (|our on £>r|h |h,„ ..Slc<er-s Pridc-
or “Belle of Bonham.” Demand it and "stay with your
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LOCAL EXCURSION RATES
ONE FAME PLUS TEN CENTS
EVERY SUNDAY
ROUND TRIP
MINERAL WELLS
EVERY L»AY
For full particulars see T. & P. Ry
Agents, or vrite
A. D. BELL, GEO. D. HUNTER,
Asst. Gen. Pass. A|>t. Genl. Pass. Agl
DALLAS, TKXA8
WE HAVE MOVED
from the Leo Levine building to N. K. Corner
ot the Alexander Hotel. When you need any
Lamps or have an Iron that will not heat,
lust phone us and we will do the rest. If
have a room that in more or less warm,
vnu should look after it and give it a tonic
W e have » tonic that will make it as cool a"
Cool Colorado.
BONHAM ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CO.
F.MMET THOMPSON. Proprietor
PHONB SOO
51.00 $1-00
Dollar Day Specials
Saturday, July 19
Lack—with French Hate Mirror...........§1.00
••80 R„g for ..... .................................
(Only One To A Customer)
Bonham H’f g C»-
51.00 $1.00
Moore-McDaniel
Marvin Moore and Miss Alice
McDaniel weie uni ed in marringe
yesterday afternoon at the resi
deuce of the groom’9 brother, Tom
Moore, on West Seventh street,
Rt v. Ldgar W. Williams oftlciat
jng. The young couple are resi-
dents of Telephone and will return
to that place in a few days and
make their home
The Favorite wishes them much
happine>8 and contentment
Card of Thanks
W e desire to expiess our sincere
thanks to those who in any way
assisted us during The brief illness
and death of onr brothir. May
God’s richest blessi* g rest upon
each of you. K M. Havton,
Mrs. J H 8 ruggs,
Mrs J A.Agut w,
Mrs J H Broyles,
Mrs. J.P. Hay ton.
No. Six-Sixty-Six
This is n prescription prepared especial))
for MALARIA or CHILI S A FEVER
Five or six doses will break any case, am
if taken then as a tonic the Fever will not
return. Il sets on the liver belter than
Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c
TEXAS TRACTION CO,
(DENISOM-SHERMAN-OALLAS IITERURBAI)
"The Convenient Way”
Hourly Local Passengtf S«nic«
Between All Poloti
i FAST UWIB CARS I
\mm Each M| Mwtea mmH
1ENIS0N MsKINNEY
SHERIIAR DALLAS
Direct Intsrurba* CwicW— at Bstlai
or Linciitar, Wuokochk Fort Worth
ing Cloburno
nor 1 <|rg <IS«j>lopcd) of some good
ninioic. mid singing fui'Wfish
•M by the yownger uiiainbeaw of home folks,
the family iuh! w*a an enjoyablio
r<uat.ure of ihe day. At a law
hour in, the afternoon thje reun-
ion bioke up., whfiehl brought
sB^.isessI to the h<>ert* of all an
hey can hardly hoy>c to all mc|et
again on earth, hu# they piartod
with the hope tloat they m-ouM
Mime day unset, in ’ a reunriion
wlucre it w ould not he a hnokten
frmttily, and would he a reuniU>n
tlliiuT M^ill nexw Iireak1 up ami
grid bye* nev|pr be said.
There were sixty-nine in all
present, the ehiblricn being Bm
prmp, Horn, Charlie, Mrs. J. FR
McDowell, an<l Mrs. Jno. Smith-
oy. One w»n, ’Ellin, ami a dangh
•tier, Mrs. Wz*' Ro'herl* could
not be present. I K- C.
Bids Wanted
Those desiring to bid on privil
•ges and stand rights for the great
Woodmen Log Rolling will please
communicate with Dee Reece,
Bonham, Texas.
Steger Milling
AFTER THE GAME
ol tennis, baseball or any other
sport, there is nothing so cooling
and refreshing as a good big dish
of our ice cream. Its loy coldness,
its delicious flavor, its linger!i g
deliciousnesH, are simply perfect.
Try some of it and you’ll evi r after
be glad to know that after the
game such a fine refreshment
awaits you.
LINDSEY'S ICE CREAM FACTORY
fine f.i.berta peaches
For $1.00 per bushel at -my
ferm, the I’aul Hilger place, six
mile* northwest of town on
Ravenna road. Teach crop is*
short and all will be gone in a
few day*. Let me lenow by let-
ter or phone, at Mayor** offiee.
W. A. Spangler.
notary public
^^TiriTEV^NTftCo
Music Last Night
“Music hath charms to soothe
the savage breast.” If there were
any savages iu town laat night
j the truthfulness of this quotation
was doubtless treted, for music
was certain'y in ihe air. There
I yin nn organ recital, and a con
cert by Ihe Guy Hickman Htorek
<v>. hand, one by the local hand
|*nd still another by the negro
tmnd Many different kinds of
iirlertioaa were gi»cn that pleased
the pettple.
however, wa* *
Rid Your GhUdlren of WoW»
Yon e«u change fretful, ill
empored children into healthy,
happy youngsters, by ridding
thifn of worme. Toeawxg. rolling,
grinding of terth, crying out
while aeleep, nceompnuied with
int.etiac ihirat, paina in the «tom
nnd bad breath, airc ayimptom.-
that, indicate wot me Kiohapo.
Worm Killer, a nleaaant onnd'
lorenge, expels the worm*, regu-
late* the bowel*, restore* your
children to health and happinesi*
Mr*. J. A. Briahln, of T/lgku,
111., *ays; “I have need Kicks
poo Wortn Killer for years, and
entirely rid my children o*
w'oofna. 1 would not be withou.
it.” Guarati ecd. All druggists
or by mail. Price 25c. Kicks
poo Indian Medicine X’o., Phils
delphia and Ft. I/oui*.
Will Conduct Meeting
Rev O. R. McGraw left at noon
for Duncan, Olcla , near which
plan* he will condoct a revival.
Rev. McCraw ia having much auc
oesawa a revivalist and ia doing
__ good work in the Held. Hit many
Mrv Martin Tells About a Painful friend* ia and near Bonham wish
Experience that Might Have him even greater cores than be
fcnded Seriously. -ha* ever before had Daring his
aliaence Dr. Duucan will fill the
RtvesrlUa, W. V*.—Mra. Dora Martin, ,
In a lattar from Rlreavtlla, wrltsa I»ulp»t at hi* church.
Tor thrre years, l auffered with wo
manly troublea, and had paina In my Urudfijltly FW» Spot*
back and aide. I waa nervous and _ ,, . , „
could not aleep at nlaht Are cured by Dr. Boteon * K”
The doctor cool.l not help mi. Ha sera* OmbBi* Bt, whioli h. *1* *»'
retd 1 would hare to »e operated on bo akm eruption*. No n.att-sr h«w
fore I could get better. I thought I long you have been tr>dib'*J by
would try using CarduL itching, burning, or scaly •*»
Now, I am anllrely weft. Ingmona, ju*t put * li tie ot taut
I am sure Cardul saved my life. I aoothing a*i j*ej<tJO Ift. llolaou s
win Mver ba without Cardul la ay Eczema Ointment, on the sore*
borne. I recommend It to my frteado * | anil the suffering Stop* ih'ant-
ly. Healing begin* that vary
it m their
Overland 1913 sales are already double those of any
other manufacturer producing a similar car. And still
the demand is not fully supplied. The Overland record
for the corresponding months last year is already beaten
by over 300 per cent.
For a completely equipped, sturdy, magnificent, 30-
horsepower, five-passenger touring car, it is useless and
impractical to pay over $985.
If we can beat all the others in sales, surely we can in
values Visit our sales rooms to-day.
I. s. rewiL
4 8*14
WHAT
nt * stirrm
sax n»;t
SAVED
HER
BONHAM GARAGE
J. J. CATRON. Proprietor
GUNTEK HOTEL
Ata.lul.lyXr- SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Summer Rat..
r™"' A HUTEl BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE "nr*
SAN AINTti li HOTEL CO., Ownara. PERCY TYRRELL, Mgr
LIFE
. pMLV
For fifty year*. CarduI h»«-----
Uavlng pain and dUtrrea rauaad by wa- ,)lBlljta*. DoctoiO n*c
manly trouble. It will aaraly balp you.
It gore to tba a pot—rvacbM tbo
troubla—rail area tba aymptoaub **d
tfrlrea away tba raaa*
If you *aff<-r from any tymptoma of
Th-organ referred to, i wntnanlr ImoW*. taka Oordal
•mail organ. t>l»f 1f*ur Jnigglat aaUa and r< r»**aa4i
•man urgai , 1 | ,t (roB( hlB<
* a. - av»w »«■
ed b> * blind *»*»•
Tha Favortf a wm»
N. B - RWw 4or La*"* aarewv BwO;. Ctaam
NMlWaiMt' r.CNatMkw.fm H reawal
prartire and pnziarwl it. Mr
Aliem am, of Littfetown, Pa-
nay*: “had *cf»n* on for< h< ad
Dr. Iloha-n*' Kwana Omtarent
cured it «B tw# week*. ** OuaE
an tend to r#l»*n* or «d<**.t re-
funded. All dieiggiatA, or by
mail. Price ** VMf*r <C*m-
ieal Co., Pkilad«Jphi* aal Saint
loowia.
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