The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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OCTOBeR 38TH IS
HOUDAV HERE
n«»°i- iMue, Proclamation
To That Effect. Whita
Sox and Giants Play.
ioiiai daxj.t rarujur*
USEFUL! ELEGANT! COMFORTABLE
T|1#t is what a Davenport will mra.. in your h()Ine , tJ'b"T W13, «* a lit,Inlay in
.Suable duty of couch and Mttee and become, a luxurious lM,i hv *ve(yuut «* tiie S>M*
IT IS RECOMMENDED*,cai:ssr«5:
rssrasrrsay^"^”* r»- p~. £L ■‘XPS’j:
...... n.”. HLtir ,'uch * tw“« ^
i >nu a couple of noted Hearns
, tL^e in this city,
AILING WOMEN
OF MIDDLE AGE
Mrs. Hilbert Tells of Her Dis-
tresung Symptom. During
Change of Life and How
She Found Relief.
Fleetwood. Pa During the Chimp:*
or Life 1 was hardly able to ho around
pfjl|lg:' . * always had
la
• w w • I'fivi'ilhi
■ecbanically oorvect, pleasingly designed, spleudidly finished
Bonham Housefur rush ing Co.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deed., mortgages, wills, etc. Call and Hoe me.
over Kind Nat’l Bank WILL H EV A NS & Q
&/>e
Freshest
of Everything
Carried In A
First-Clacss
Grocery Store
Can always
be he^d
here
TR.Y US AND BE
CONVINCED
rilK J.A.KINCAID
GROCERY CO.
Phones 375 and 67
md lliups it will never l.ap-
***1 TW »r* many
[owns tuueb larger than J*on-
1mm Itliat will never have this
*>PlWtuBity to 8ee tWo g,%at
hal1 P^y, and for this
'Ta*1* we think the day Should
"* oWm-d ua a holiday, 1 in
|« n*Vr lliat eweiy one who wish
vs to do so an ay have .ttecEanee
to Kee this g oat isigtht. Thou*
ansls ol people from/ ,eut <»f
town will be 'liere, and tbd
of Bonham just as well
«<« the gaum-, <>r <haVe a ohauod
to see it, as anybody. Beside.,
•it will «w(ble ns ho better on-
to] lain out out of town guests.
proclamation.
Rh*c ball i.8 known the world
over as America’. National
4FaDl<>- H is a healthful, moral
sport for our p'eople. Thu;«-
day Oct. 30th, 1913, tire Ohioa-
po White Box; and the New
^ °rki Gian 1a will engage in this
great, National game in Bonham
Texas, at 2 p. to.
Now, therefore, I, W. A.
Spangl'd’, Mayor of lha city'of
Bonham, Texas, do proclaim
and declare that Thursday, Oct.
30th, 11)13, be a special holiday
‘ka.t all who desire niay be 'en-
eeiuaped and enabled to attend
11 is game.
Given nndei* miy faand and
seal tliis the 22nd dky of Oct.,
1913. W. A. Spangler,
Attest: Mayor.
R II. White, City Cleric.
a headache and 1
was so dizzy ami ner-
voua that I had no
rest at night Thu
flashes of heat were
so had sometimes
that 1 did not know j
what to do.
¥ y\ “ ')**> » friend
advised m<> to ta o
1 Lydia E. Pitikhnni'a j
, -—^Vegetable Coin-1
P°und ami it made me a strong well wo-
man. 1 am very thankful that 1 fol-
lowed my friend’s advice and I shill
recommend it as long as 1 live, before
I took the Compound I was alwa/s
sickly and now I huvo not had medicine
from a doctor for yearn. You may pub-
lish my letter.”—Mrs. Edward B. IIil,-
UE*T, Fleetwood. Pa.
Such warning symptoms as sense of
suffocation,hot flashes, heaiiaches,back-
aches, dread of impending evil, timidity,
sounds in the ears, palpitation of the
heart, sparks Eh*fore the eyes, irregu-
larities, constipation, variable appetite,
weakness and inquietude, and dizziness,
are promptly heeded by intelligent wo-
men who are approaching the jieriod in
life when woman’s grout change may
he expected.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
|K)uml invigorates and strengthens the
female organism and builds up the weak'
ened nervous system. It has carried
many women safely through this crisis.
Paris9 Texas
Tailored Suits
Of Mannish Serge
Or Cheviot
Batin
Lining
The Satin Lining
in this Garment is
Guaranteed to wear
Two Seasons
Perfect
Tailoring
IMoflPO Shoe Repair Shop -
nULlwC ,South Main Street—
Second hand SHOES iNiught anil
3 J;1,! M. DOODY
PHONE 401—2 lings
dr. KINGSLEY
Gives Turkish Maths in connection witbJMassagc Treatments.
410 N. Chestnut Street—PHONE 108
•Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they 'cannot
reach the diseased portion ot th« ear.
There la only one way to cure deafneas,
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condi-
tion of tho mucous lining of the Kusta-
chiun Tube. When this tube is Inflamed
fou have a rumbling sound or Imperfect
tearing, and when it Is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless the In-
flammation can bo taken out and this
tube restored to Its normal condition,
hearing will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which la nothing hut an Inflamed condi-
tion of the mucous surfaces.
Ws will (It« One Hundred Dollar* for any ease of
jeafnesa (reused bycalsrrbtlhetrennothncnredbf
Ball's Catarrh Cura. Bend for circulars, f raw
F 3 CniNbT,*00.Toledo,QMS.
•old by Drsgglsis, Tie. •>
Take IleUb t emllr PI Us for ooaaUoaUaa.
Brian’ Liniment—the best. 26
YOU CAN BUY
Merchandise that stands for
Quality—Merchandise that
has l»een tested and found
to possess quality at
our counters
Really in the long run
QUALITY IS WHAT YOU WANT
We stand behind all our goods
and if you arc nut satisfied we
SATISFY YOU
Let us have part of your bill
and we will prove what we say.
Everything von need for Men,
Women and Children we have
and it is our pleasure to show
you.
GOUGE & FITZGERALD
W. SIDE SQUARE BONHAM, TEXAS
Here is a Garment that we
Don't Want You to Buy If
You Have Been a Better
Value
The new cutaway coat in correct
length. Bkirt slightly draped. The
suit pictured will give you a very
good idea of the style.
If you arc accustomed to paying
126.00 for your suits and you deem
yourself a com potent judge of cloth
ing at this price, we would appreciate
you examining our #20.00 suits. By
right ol good tailoring, character of
fabrics and style yalue, we claim
these to be as good as suits you gen-
erally find priced (26.00.
A Smart Coat of
Arabian Lamb Cloth
50.00 Reward $50.00
es- thai is what we offer for any one showing a better
"r lhan our •Steger’s Pride” or "Belle of Bonham.”
, c n|alu a lower grade flour than these ourselves, but
18 not »P «n ’’Pride” or "Belle" sacks.
w
* *n*' *0e good people generally who have stood by
Jr "me min antj j,oine industries, but there are a few
,n,s *lere who claim to be "boosters” for their town
^ Y°u. who are doing everything in their power against
r °mc industries. You will know who they are bv
, ' 1 v ,,4V* in their house. They know they cannot
’"" 1 !lour on earth as we make, but simply want to
1 ho'»e folk*.
^I^'1 1 strange? When the heads of some fifteen
*rt dependent upon the success of this mill for the
rf ""‘ir families right here in our own town.
V "' !“ '"oled by these fellows, but "Stay With Your
Folks ”
“PULMAN BREAD” 10c LOAF
If you want the lnxst,
always call for
REO STAR BAKERY BREAU
lit Loth 6 and 10 cent
, loaves You will nev-
er be disappointed,
Phone - 546
teSer Milling Co.
Elsie St. Leon »» "Polly"
-in-
"POLL Yofthe CIBCUB ”
When a play lives more than a
couple of seasons it is a positive
sign that it is deserving of long-
evity. "Polly of the Circus’* is
considerably older than a couple
ol seasons, but it is just as fascin-
ating as ever it was. Miss Marga-
Wanted Wanted
WANTED
60 Suits of
Second-Hand Clothes.
M.S.DeJonette,
311 S. Center St.
THePtanify Cough Medicine.
In every lisnuo there should h
a bottle of Ur.KiT* Neyv Die-
tiU.NTBR HOTEL
_ ' SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS ‘t***’*
_ ‘ HOTEL BUILT FOR THE CLIMATE
an*"Nm> m«imt. CO., Owner* PB«CV TV««BU-
ret Mayo’s lovely romauee of thc .t oy^ry, ready for uumediate usa
sawdust arena is one of the most whim, any mcm.br of the family
E»opulai pied’s ever stageii in any itntucii « sold or eoirgli. Its
lind and it will survive many more, *,h0 ,vs^i stop the apread of aick-
sea-sons. With dainty Elsie St. V''8*' 'V oi‘
, . ... . . Muli., writee: “My whole fam-
Li-ou, who, by the way, «s an ae |jly ,}j K-
ooinplisbcd circus equi«strienne as l>iac0vefy ^ tl*, |,eBt
well as a most charming actress, einigji and eoi<l luedieino in tho
this romantic «*omcdy ilnima is just world. 'l\t<* 60c. Itottles curod
alaiut as interesting as it can 1**. ' ['Mmuani*. 1 liuuHauds
The management has provided the 1,1 _ii*. » n'i****‘a\e , ,’'s* a
. ... u. , i ipunlly Is unfitted and sleixmd
youthful star—Miss rtt l.eou is ,m,in,ly upon l)r Kings New
still in her t««ens with the aame! Diaeovwry to s»nre Iheir .sAiglis.
identical com|»anj as was seen here cob's, this at and lung trouble
lastMwaoa. The Oiraut KoUani Kvety dose lielps. Price 60c.
have lieen strenglhenesi and this #V0*k All druggists
sensational set will prove of pecul-1 , . »* * *’,,',*<,el
well as to their elders. The date is
Oct. IBth—
da
Here la a Coat that is
Made of Ona of the Best
Fabrics of the Beacon—
Black ARABIAN Lamb
Cloth
This coat comes in the stylish
throe quarter length aad has the
cutaway front. The large collar
and broad lapels are of plush.
The fastenings are large plush
buttons. 1 he picture gives a good
idea of the style, but you must see
the coat to appreciate the excellent
value wc arc offering.
On receipt of price we will send this suit or
coat by prepaid express or parcel post and
if it is not exactly as represented, it can be
returned to us end the price will be refunded.
HOUND WANDERING,
OKredf Warnckc, a recent at
rival in Ft. Worth fponu Fan
n in ( <»un,ty, who left his room
1411 East Edwards stnet, Abon,
day afternoon, presumably] to
look dor work, iwas removes! to
tho MocboaJ eolUge hospital
late Monday' af.oinoon suffer-
ing ftoon wiiat is believed to be
an wtlask of heart trouble. Il«
w^is 'found wandering on Mli.s-
mniri avenue. As t>ho young
man is only 18 yenis old, his
mother, fearful Momcth/ing) ’had
Jiapjwxicd to him, noti*"io<l the
l*olie(« uf fiis «liHH|>p«arAn<ie.
At the hospital !•(• to Tuesday
tii^dit. WainclM was report'd'
as gi Hing along liieoly.—Ft.
AV'ordi Record, *
A Gentle ajid Effectine La.;ativ
A iniiUl, 'giffitlo and effective
iexntive is what people demnn
wheji siiffeu ing from eonstipn-
ttoo. Thousands gwevtr by Dr.
KisgTs Now I/ifo J’ills. Hugh
Talltnan of San Antonio, Tex.
writes; ‘‘They arc beyond ques-
t.on, t!he best jiills my wife and
l Have ever tnkiti.” They nov-
ej eauwe ]saiu. Prieo 25 vnls
nt druggists, or hy mail. - II.
E. Hueklen & C-o., Philadolph a
or St. Louie.
<!>
’baking POWD^
CHICAGO
Better cookies, cake
nnd biscuits, too. All
us light, fluffy, tender
nnd delicious as mother used
to bake. And just as whole-
some. For purer ltakinir Pow-
der I li'in Calumet cuuuot be hod
nt any prut.
Ask your grocer.
MECEIVrO HKHKST AWmS
W«rld'» fare I I .rt. Clura.n, tit
1-sin tisniiin, I'raac., Mud, 111!
| Yon 'Ion I ,»v. IT . \ whon roo l,.r < bran or bis-rw I
I >«'l .......ML li», ( alumrt. |i , j
iir.. ba.1 raaslta
r tr.lb anil i«Sa.
Yon da
I l-ab ing
I more scan ,sto
| Calomal !. lar ,i t. .
■Sudor. 0
I'iNi'lbaifi,.
al nora wbnj.
WOMEN WHO OEM' DIZZY
Every womian who is trdblwd
w ith fainting and dizzy spell*
e<mstip*tioii or kidney trouble
should use Elwetrie Hotteis
Phey give rt?:rf w-Jion nothin
twill, in prove tho health,,
add aig strength and vigor
from tho first dose. Mra. Lauta
Gaines, of Avoca, Ln., says;
“F«ur do< to s In.d gxen mo uj
mid my children and nil any
fritmda were locking for mo to
dh', wln’ii my son insisted that
T use Electric Hitters. I did
so, and they liave dono mo a
world of good." aTust. try thero
■ >Re. and $l.<iO at all diiiggiats
or by mail.
H E. Hueklen & (,V>., Philadel-
pliia or St. Lou in. /
Notice
To my customers and friends:
I have moved mv place of business
to North (’enter Street, two doom
North of Fire Hall. Call and see
®#—will appreciate your patron
age. All work called for and de-
llvered. Phone 4H2.
Walter Willis, Tailor.
Wonderful Invention.
.lust out. A gents coining money.
Lights the home brilliantly for one
oeut per night.
Allen Mparks Gas Light Co.,
Lansing, Mich.
For private nursing sen Mrs.
R. A. Gladney, at. Mrs. Kate
Hancock's.
Fill'll quali/y Hliic Heige Sits
for mien'. ♦lOIMI, II. L. Webb.
King puality Suit* for men
aasorted eolors, prieo $12.50 and
•M OD H. L Webb.
me tines
Night BO. 7Be end Si
___ ( An' Lsoy C*n warn -tlOOO
* r at !'Weekly. Copymg letters, spare
oats | or Sole. time at borne Booklet 10 < «nt
Undersigned has 20 good sboatnjin silver Tells «Hovr -Ameri-
can fCopying Asaocisriion W**h
»• F. Bolin Produce t ompany
ing*-on. D C
Your Family and
the Rainy Day
If yon are wise and thoaghtfiil 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 comvs sooner or later to nearly
every familyt If you are not saving
now in them- gool times, you are
missing a great opportunity.
Open an account with us to-
day and transact all your
busmens thiough this bank
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HONHAM, TEXAS
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 72, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1913, newspaper, October 23, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914243/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.