The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Just Received Fresh
Shipments of
ckwheat and Wheat, Pancake and
Swandown Flours
LtMEALS— National’s- Quaker’s
(IXS—'Quaker’s Hominy Grits
White Swan Pearl Grits
H0P1 ITEMS.
•AH 9
-I'V *re "ure h*vi“8 wne coni,
J'*r »«tke, J„.„ h,„ M.
“‘^"^ood of it if it i, cold.
Mrs. Klota l>aiuttll and
“••aisou visited Mrs.
osll Huiiday
Miss Nannie Lee Bingham visited
M..SCS LUu and Willi. Wbiee,,.
hu^it Sunday a reported a nice
h Every Home
Mis,
Lizzie l>ai-
Co«lort afeljU*, Asm red B.fom
*he Arrival of the Stork.
I ✓
Ralston’s (Wheat) Breakfast Food
Cream of Wheat, Post Toasties
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes and
Kellogg’s Toasted Wheat
BISCUITS
HE J. A. KINCAID
GROCERY CO.
Phones 375 and 67
Abner Castleberry of this com
inanity was in LamascoSunday.
Mrs. Maggie McUouirk aud fam-
ily visited her mother Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Deuprec of Ivan
hoe were pleasant visitors of Mr.
*ud Mrs. Jenkins Suuday.
Miss Gladys Sims spent the day
with Miss Nible Buries Sunday.
Kdd and Don Daruall have been
visitors at B. A DarnalEs since
Saturday.
Miss Lucile Bingham was a vis
•tor of Miss Cora Daruall Sunday.
Aimer Castleberry made a busi
ness trip to Bouham Saturday
There was preachiug at New
Hope Suuday aud a good crowd at-
tended.
DANNIE NEWS
Hello Dear Old Favorite! hear
I come again after quite an ab
sence, although uews is somewhat
scarce.
The fanners are glad of the few
sunshiny days in which to gather
their cottonr though some art*
done. Hands are scarce, and it
you are looking for a job, come'
mound.
The old wring whst i. h r * I-itfcle Earl and Clarence Me Mil- [
a mother—ehouid add “Motber'a PrS'-nd'.'" h*n spent Sunday witli their giand.
Ill tllOUHIIQlis t)f Ain«*rl('flll hnmiwi ihnni mnl line II \ I I. Sk i
Purity Guaranteed
• *11 State and National Pure
Food Laws. You can pay a
highw price, but you cannot get
a baking powder that will raise
nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and
r&°r that is any more
There is Sunday School every
Suuday morning, aud prayer meet
mg every Sunday night.
M ell, as uews is scarce, we will
dose. Two Happy Girls.
IOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortgagee, wills, etc. Call and see me,
hwififaki; WILL H EVANS & Co
our Family and
:he Rainy Day
If you are wise and thoughtful the needs of your
family occupy nine-Geuths 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
every lamilyt If you are not saving
now in these good times, you are
missing a great opportunity.
Open an account with us to-
day and transact all your
business through this bank
HBST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TBXA8
A NJGI1T OF TERROR.
}'** iiigktg 0l0 ^
IlfiJi Hitat of a an other looking
on her child choking and gasp-
ing1 loi brealh during an 'attack
«i «j<l no'lhin.g in the
lionse to relieve it. Many* niotli-
ete lave parsed night of terror
in situation. A little fore-
tJitTiphti -will ena|LJe 1 you to
avoid all this. Chamlltfcrlain 7s
Cough Remedy is >a ©crta,in
cu,.« for croup and has nev«
l«n known to fejj. Keep it at
hmiwl. For sale 1{y all denhoj a.
In thousand* of American )u»m-* thi-ro
, * nt Mil* ■t'l'-mllil and fumoiu rem-
*b*t >>*" ■•'Iwl many a woman through
lue trying nrili-al, anved her from anlTerlng
and pain, kept her In health of inlml and
body In advance of tmhy'a coml'.ig aud had
• moat wonderful Influemv In developing a
Healthy, lovely dlapoaltlou In the child.
There la no other remedy ao truly a help
to nature aa Mother'* Friend. It relieve*
the pain and ........nfort (-aimed by the
atralu on the ligaments, makes pllaut those
Jlhrea and muaclea which nattire U expand.
Ing and aouthea tho Inllammatlon of breast
glands.
Mother'* Friend la an external remedy,
■eta quickly and not only haulaliea all dis-
tress In advance, hut naatirea a ......... anil
complete recovery for tile mother. 'Thua
she het-ontea a healthy woman with all her
strength^ preserved to thoroughly ,.ujoy tho
rearing of her child. Mother's Friend can
he had at titty drug store at fl.nn a bottle,
and la really one of the greatest bteaitug*
twer discovered for exiteclaiit mothers,
write to llratlfleld Ri-gtilater Co., Ills
Lamar Illdtr., Atlanta. ISu., for their free
book. Write to-day. It U moat Inatrucllvu.
TO BONHAH
OUR FALL STOCK
mother, Mrs. Muck Delaney.
Miss Maml Deluney made a trip
to Bonham Monday.
I'Md Farmer, wife and little
•laughter, spent the day Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Muiiii.
Mm. Aeneln IVurson who hni
been visitiug her parents, Mr. aud
Mis. Siler, the past week has re-
turned home.
Frank Allep was in Oakland
Suuday.
There will be singing at the
church Saturday uight, when it
will be decided whether to have
a Christmas tree or not. ICvery
one come that can and will.
With all good wishes to all your
readers. a Friend.
Your money back if K C fails to
please you. Try a can at our risk.
Btat* of Ohio, city of ToUdou l_
Lucas County,
* Co., doing business In the City of To-
ft1.?' JBSPQ* aforeiald.
Will Be Conferring •
Favor on Us In Reporting
Promptly any Delay In the De-
livery of Your Paper.
Our stock this season is well
bought. The quality is there
and prices right. You should
not fail to pay us a visit be
fore buying.
HUNDRKD1DOLLAR °T
Pry cue of Catarrh that cannot bn cured
by tho dm of HALL'S CATARRH CUItS!
o . , , FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed In
A^lTlttfc0* ^ #U* d“y 0t Decembu"
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Public.
(Seal)
•JPSbjK&SS Si?Sw:
te«lmorda1s.C*freo. th° ,y,,<ira- S'n<l f<”
V- J- CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold by all Druggists, 78c. o
T»ko Hall's Family Puts for eonMlMUon.
8TEGER S'kZt NOV. 13
The Most Amazing I'lay (Over Offered To the American Public—
Remember the
975.00 Hall Clock
FREE!
HIGH - GRADE REPAIRING
A SPECIALTY
GOOD STATIONERY
la n» Introduction In Itself and Maker
a First Iiupreaalon That la Valuable.
Call and See What We Can
Do For You In This Line.
TRAFFIC
BY RACHAEL MARSHALL ANO OLIVER 0. BAILEY
TONIGHT.
Ttnight, if you feel dull and
stupid, or bilious and constipa-
ted, take a dose of CluintWr-
lain’s TafbTeta nad you will feel
*1! rigJtt ton o.irow. For ca'e h
all dealers.
Wanted—Men to learn barber
trade by our new method of free
practice. Hundreds of graduates
depending upon us for barbers,
Few weeks qualifies. Wages while
learuiug. Tools given. Write to-
day. Moler Barber College. Dal-
las, Texas.
J. a. WEDEMEYER, JR.
JBWBLBR AND OPTICIAN
At Hargrove’s Drug 8tore.
W anted W anted
WANTED
50 Suits ot
Second-Hand Clothes.
M.S.DeJonette,
311 S. Center St.
>R. KINGSLEY
• ftrkish Baths iu connection with Massage .Treatments.
«0 N. Chestnut Street—PHONE 108
ipfUNESFNGlisH
D^0NA^n^mCATE
WY FAVORITE, N0V.BI2. 1913
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*gWc|*TI0H (OirifiaiB CONSTITUTE * SIT
NERVOUS AND
SICK HEADACHES
Torpid liver, constipated how
ela and disordered stomach are
the cause of tlicce headaches.
Take Dr. King’a New Life Pills,
you will be surprised how quick
ly you will get relief. They stint
ulatc the different o gnus to
do tlieir work properly. No bet-
ter logulstor for livrr and bow-
els. Te 2f>e end invest in a box
•oday. At all druggwar or hy
■mail.—II. E. Buclen A <‘o., Phils
delphika and St. Louia.
Making a Hit!
DEQLARE WAR ON (XXLDS.
A crusade of adtioation which
nima ttuat <10,111311 or coikls Riuy
fc«cctm« uflooTtiimn within the
n*xt generation'’ hna lioea
legnin ly ,p.eminent New York
pliyeiciane. Here is a list of
fife “idon’ls ’ which the doctors
say w ifi prevent the annual
viaitation of lli-e cold :
“Don’t ait in a draughty car,
don't sleep in hoit rooans, don’t
oiYcid the finwh air, don't stuff
youraelf at meal time. Ovei-
eatiing ieduces your resistance.
To which wc vVou.Td 'add—when
vol take • com g< t rid of it
/isquirkly aa |M>aait»«. i« aa-
eoinpliah that you wild find
Chnnitx rlain’a Cough Remedy
most excellent. Sold by all
dealers.
Depicting the Shocking Truth of Industrial
Jind_Social_raus«‘s of WHITE SLAVERY.
A TREMENDOUS BIG HIT
i A WALLOP IN EVERY LINE
Advertising Is the Cultivation
That Mdkes Business Gnm
fWii.l jiI1"1 *HSk a* -ttsM* Kbm mb-ssI hanSiMS
N&AKinr EVERY
CHILD HAS WORKS
PaleiMw at timea, a flushed!
face, unMtuml hunger, pick |
mg the none, great Ihi.wt, etr.,
•r* in«lM«tKma of worms. |
Krkspo. Worn KUlsr a
form, aids <U
■ ——II1IIIUIIIHH;
t A P
pUoftsct candy
g«stNH, ten** aywtem. ovwr-
riitng eons! ipstion nmi in
pasmg the srimn of the liver
cctly safe for even the
Killer wakes chi-1
EOTOB ITEMS
Ray Pierce and Miss Barbra
Allen were joined in the holy
bonds ot matrimony last Wednes
day eve at the home of the bride’s
I'Srents, Mr. uml Mrs. Lyde Al-
en. Rev. Charles Sugatt oflici
iting.
T. M. Ilodges and win* have a
ooy, and Calvin Nelms and wife
.iavc a girl to entertain.
The workmen uie alxiulcomplet-
ing the school building. It looks
<ike u new house utter ovei hauling
it.
Mis. Bphrim Flelelier and little
Robert, an* visitiug Calvin Nclm's
Family and other ndutivcs.
Nice weather For gathering the
cotton and the gin hos Iwen run-
ning night and day fur the last two
or three weeks.
School will start up again in
Prices 50c-75c-$1.00-Se.t S.le it Peeler's Drug Store
; [ Vou Can Bleep In the Dark,
< > but You Need the Light to
Do Business. And ADVBR-
o VEBTI81NO Is the Oreat
,, Bouroe of Business Light ::
•KOKK88IONAL CABD8
J- E. NBVILL, M. D.
Surgery and General Practicg
niMnsk I HI aa
HUNT BE MISLED
Bonham Citizens Should
. Read and Head This
Advice
'uH'T' j ^' IVHn ’8 Drug Store,
Bonham, Texas. Phone No. SOIL
DR. J. S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
(•bln'eViM °N.n m” * I)aker’»
» none 104. Nesltlence ptiune 443. All
-all. promptly atl*aded to. Graduate
>f »t. Joseph, (Mo.) Veter nary Collega
homi«
lew days as the school bunding ia
ilsiut <*ouiplvl«i|. 'Ihia will cut
off a gisnl many oottoii piokeia.
Paeif hm>.
C AUSE OF INSOMNIA. *
11« annual common cause of
mson.jiia j0 «liaoid«tw ->f tb*
•Iwi'wli ami <'<>nsli|-at mg
i.’lsgsiat I* riovn a Tdilpts o«r. •»*!
dfi* (liwruii ami 4-nsliic you I
bo aU-cp. Kof s»|p tjr al] doai
Kidney trouble ia dangcroua
hnd often fatal.
Dn’t experiment with
tiling new and untried.
U*e a tasted remedy.
Begin with Doan’s Ki.Uiey pill
Recoinmcndud here and every-
wheio.
A Bouham citizen * atatemont
form* convincing proof.
it’* local testimony—it enn ho
inveat igatod.
Mr*. L. J. Major*. 816 W. 10th
**•., Bonham, Texas, say*] "I
insider Doan’* Kidney Pill* a
thoroughly reliable remedy end
e*n rccommecMl them highly. Ac-
inaintaneea of mins have been
greatly benefitted hy thw rem-
cdy. I previously gave a utate
•nesu praising Doan's Kidney
Pills, procured at th* Knundem
>nig Co., and you may continur
to publish all I then •aid."
For asle hy all dealer*. Pri*-
SO rents. Foster Milhiim C!*
Buffalo, New York, oole agents
j for tho United Ktotm.
Itmessber tbs name—Doaa'o*
sad take ao other
TEXAS TRACTION CO.
' Oenlson-Shfrraan-Dallas Intrrurban)
"TMI: COfNVENlhNT WAV'
-BI'TTVV FEN_
DENISON SHERMAN M’KINNEV-DALLAS
And all iuterm«*diate pointN
L.ocal and Limited Service
Direct Connections at Dnllnm with
Intaniilisii Cam for Waxahacbic,
IiIInImiio, M imxi, I .unis, tkiiHieaiui,
Ft. \\ oi lh and l h'biirue.
N. C. CALVERT.
D-l'-A. Ilrnlson
JAS. P. (iRtlflN
O.P.A. Dallas
$18.00
rhat’s my price mi all my HCITH.
Over ftOO Woolene—lietter Ilf, U-t
U*r workmanahip than any P2A.00
suit you can Imy.
< |*<**eeseeeeeeesMiMM *
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISfc
xavki> him kVKrr
11. D. Ely, of ltaatam, 0.,U;
uff.Twl fr< »> I onrttile slaer wHtaMetaHHaHaiiiMn
li a fut Ur fqur ye*, a
MwiJCLKA NING and PKIMSIND
that ia the IIPUT in the City—try
me once—that nrttlra it.
PHONE
G. P. Ball
Tailor and Halter. Na
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 89, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 12, 1913, newspaper, November 12, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914130/m1/3/?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.