The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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If You Are In The Market
FORA TRUCK
And Do Not See And Investigate
THE TRAFFIC
You deserve to lose MONEY!
Yoakum-McGee Motor Co.
telephones- 264, 162, 356,118
28.
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ftp*1'*'** ^er—wrote
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NevTFall Award ®
A c<Wl«< .Eowi.fi revealing <** ">"»
G.rm.ni. ol .he new «*“>"
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TonV|M.y>^%e're
LIVER DIDN'T ACT
DIGESTION WAS DAD
S«y« IS year OM Kentucky Lady, Wbo Telle How Ske Wee Refiered
After • Few Doeee of BUck-Dreifkt
A WORD WITH WOMEN
of pSL^Sl *+*-*
work. Tb.«*> Lq
2 a. m., *o we Ving * ^ of
night ae**ion.
eight hour*
red »*ae* which
The spirit of thes«-
i»een wounded or 4 pause* all
description. Even fry time they
are unloaded they bp, want to
know when they ran rk and get
another iwat at thex Some of
tham—few, thank third won’t
have another chance ther they
have made the supretrrifice, or
they are maimed in ^ way that
their usefulness on t|mt line i*
passed. We have to
tatlon*, and the«e
the he*t of spirit*
are looking for *om
service at the rear w they can
fill so that they will nave to jr°
home until the Borhe "horoughly
whipped.
In the X-Ray depamt T have
been very huay. I have some four
hundred patient* on exiatlon, nnd
that mean* quite a bit work
I.*Bt week we had ranch Red
Croaa train through hernlch ahow-
ed visible evidence of thtnor of the
Mun. There were manxlchine pun
hullet hole* In the aldyf the car
and In the roof Thred the hole*
had Seen made In the rtyos* paint-
ed on the aide of the cniThia cro*»
I* about three feet each y, *o<T r*n
tie seen for oulte a diatie The of-
ficer in charge of the In assured
on tbnt line 1*
\ to dew atrtpu
e feljare all In
a, andt of them
•omdre In the
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MaadorsvlTls. Ky—Mr* Cynthia
Higginbotham, of this town, aaya: “At
ur which ta II. the liver doae
••A •** •• well ae when younp A few
Tmn ace, my stomach waa all oat of
fti. I waa ooastlputed. my liver
Hdat act. Ily digestion waa bad, and
R Uoh ao little to apaet me Mr at*
HUta waa gon*. I waa very weak...
1 decided I would five Black-
Draught a thorough trial aa I knew It
waa highly recommended for this
trweble. I hagaa tak.og It I fait
bettor after a few dsc.ee. My appetite
Improved and I became etronper My
bewela acted naturally and tha least
trouble waa soon righted wMh a few
doaaa of Black-Draught*
Seventy year* of enreaaaful uae hat
made Thodford’a Rlaah Draught a
■tandard. houeabold remedy. Every
member, of every family, at times,
the help that Black-Draught can
fire la elaasatag tha ayatam aad re-
tiering tha troahlaa that com* from
mneftneMmi «- • >•
etc. Toa cannot heap wall aalaaa your
stomach. liver aad bowela are la good
working order. Keep them that way.
Try Black-Draught It acta promptly,
gently aad la a aataral way. tt you
foal alugglah. taka a doae tonight
Ton will real fraah tomorrow. Price
:s«. a package—One cent a doe*
All druggists. J. u
help the
Don't expect them
than fifty feet above thrnin while
it wan doing the shootiq All these
little thing* only add tour hatred,
if that be possible
1 had rather an amuaf time Ih*1
night with two boya w, through
hysteria, had loat their we*. I gu'''
them a few heavy Jolts i electricity
and they *poke. t had tbn atart on
the alphabet, and pave tem a jolt
juat before they aaid eaclwttcr Each
of them began to apeak Uh his nor
mal f*W When we carfto I' lllA
they are making up for lat time to-
day. Incidentally, they return to
duty at one* with no moy nonsense
(tfiNwl Ad* ice for |{<inham Keadere.
endure* with noble m< ^ ^ aaroplanp , noi more
n leinc he dady misery of backache, ,h>n f|fty f##t ftbov, thr.,n while
pain* about the hipa, blue, nervous
•P*Ha. dimness und urinary disor-
der*. hopelr-a of relief because she
doesn’t know whit is the matter.
It is not true that every pain in the
hack or hip* is trouble “peculiar to
the ssx " Often when the kidneys get
congested and inflamed, such aches
and pains follow. Then
weakened kidney*
to pet well alone
Doan’s Kidney Pill* have won the
praise .if thou-iandx of women. They
are endorsed at home read this Bon-
ham woman’s convincing statement:, mity at on,.„ wun no m„,
■' ' W ‘ best a, to lhpjr mahj|itv to tali
W'k tiWt’nlfvAip«"lfck W'ttkfcmt t*d at/W'WlJd l«dient* .to
morning* I could hardly stoop over to |n charge of a hip A. E. Pi prison
put on my shoe*. 1 had a constant ramp, and ha* under hi* Under mer-
dul! ache through my kidneys and ■ ries about ten thousand Orman rris-
acro-s tny loin* and it bothered me nnera taken by the Amertan force*,
more when 1 waa on my feet. I had These are only a few of he number
a tired feeling and many mornings j of the prisoner* taken, n there are
Com* and see how well nil the promises of beauty, distinct u-
ness and originality in Kail Fashions have been carried out—-
See in the garments we have, the finest and most skillful|>
developed style features! In short, come and see a complete
disnlav of the best the new season has to oiler.
These Fall garments, though not as expensive* as mun\ <>
you perhaps imagined, have the priceless quality of giving the r
wearers a smartness and distinctive ne s of appearance. I his is
in is rfect harmony with the increased ability to accomplish
big* things and the ever growing patriotic and business activity
so evident in the American women of today.
In style, price and quality, these new garments show the
results of a concerted ellort to tconomize sensibly as
our Government has urged. • _'__’
MAXHERMER
“The Safest Place to I rude
WEST SIDE OF SQI'ARE
BONHAM, TEXAS
FAnMB FOR SALE.
130 acraa, 105 acre* In cultivation,
liafance in paature and timber. This
lie* well, pood 0 room house and hall
Mias Lanier Raper of Weatherford ^ tw# porches, a fine well of ever-
-- - - "’“s“ Omaha. jag^jn(;f water, pood ciatern, pood harn,
one acre in orchard, fine sandy land,
♦ PERSONALS *
BKYANI'S FIRRY
TO Ol K 81 HM( UIHKKH.
Saptemhar 1, tha subacription price
on tha Daily Faxurita will ba ebang j
ad to |4.00 dalivared by carrier in the
eity and 13 00 par year by mail. If
you will call at tha office and pay for j
another yaar or sand it in by mail!
lafora Saptamhar 1, you will raceiw
tha papar another yaar at tha old
Stated lemmunictiiu* <1
I' r.Ktantina lodge No. IS,
1 A F A A M last Hat or
day night in aack month,
iAs ANl'BKBON. sac
-o
many
it seenieil a* if I had done a hard
day'« work. I used one hoa’of Doan**
Kidney l*ills and they cured me.”
Price fiOe, at all dealer* Don't
mply a*k for a kidney remedy—get
!>■ an’* Kidney Pill* the same that
Mr- t’ommander had Foster Milburn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Oroxa's Taatalasa chill Toole
--— . reMuras vitality aad wr|< by partfytod sud n
Will pay cm»h for • new Ford '-m «»*- »*«t Ya. .. »»MH<kio«k
louringVhp or rundwler—Phom*
309. tf -
IXWT Rati Feather ault case con
taining some valuable papers, he
tween IC iham and Wolfe City Find
er please return to Smith Muora-
Wtlliams.
WINONA Cl 8TOMKIIS.
I am hare with fall line Hosiery,
Underwear and Sweater* Phone No
2*t. will call -J P RECORD, sales-
man. 2t
What Makes a Bank Strong?
Lir^e Resources, Ample Cash Reserves, Adequate
Capital, Bin Surplus, Capable Managemcni
Wr invite* you to rxntmut* the alxive in coonectiott
with thi* hnnk ii CHieer.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SmOMUn
BUY
Wmr Saving
Tkt TWn Nip le Iwe o r'
Mosey, Labor aid
MlUfUil wnncmnt
TO t*KOVIDK BiH TtRlhK WHO
FO
rANlffl COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
Treat
Your
Eyes-
To a new ;iuir of leiiM« and
relieve that strain due to
your !cn*»es not fitting pr\>-
|u*rly.
We fit
KKYPIt>K HIKtX AUJ
for near nnd distant vuuon.
Any atyh*. frame or mount-
ing you d«atre ran he f . ninh-
Ml.
We alao duplicate any
hrx*k**n leivae
C. L BOWMAN
Jaw ate* aad <hiUn*a
of _ rHHI
many of these campy xcattered
throughout Franca.
I asked him if he did tot have to
guard them pretty closely. "Hell No,
was hi* reply, I cuuldn’Sdrive them
away. They are tirevl of tt*- wnr, and
are glad to he out of it wtb a whole
skin. Relieve me, I maki them pay
for their bread There is no loafing
on me and my job. The, have to
work, and they know it, sothey work,
and work hard ”
He ha* rather an injenpus system
of making the English *|aaking Car
mans into N.C.O.’s and pxtting them
in charge of their felloe prisoner-
He explain* to the N. C. 0 ’» what he
a ant* done, and then he hold* them
responsible for the work Like set
a thief to eateh a thief, hi* system
• peed* up the work a great deal, a*
theae newly appointed officer* “have
n't a heart when it come* t» working
those under them."
Dr Stain of Daniaon, ftSat is Deni
•on of peace times! of the A E L
now-, atopped an hour or -a with me
a* he want through dae F<afore vr*
terdav He hi with an aviation squad
ron somewhere in France *nd I* hav
in* one grant time He Had almost
the *ame tale to tell of tSa Cernxan
t->laofxer* near Mm.
lat f.lewt Davis tpangler
laas# Shoulder
TV la ailment is a*oaffe rsuaad he
rheumatism of th* muscle* All that
la needed la ahoobt** rest and a few
a nr beat hms nf rVamha*lain*e t.h»L
mi—A TYf X
an,I Mrs Burton Fain of Omaha,
Neb., after having visited their ■in-
ter. Mrs. Burt Redmond, for u few
day*, returned home yesterday. Mr*.
Fain will visit her parent* in Weath-
erford a few day* before leaving for
bund,’Lieut.‘falit; h^oft fc ‘&Tl*hWr
France.
H. L. Rodger* i* home from New
York, where he went to market.
Mr*. R D. Owen* returned last
night from a visit to ( elina.
Lieut. Eil Sweeney came in thi*
morning from Lamp Dick to spend a
short leave of absence xvith hi* fath-
er. D. W. Sweeney, and hi* friends.
Mr*. M. L. Smiley returned to her
home in Hrookstnn this morning after
a short visit to her parent*. Mr and
Mrs. W W. Cecil.
Misae* Rissey nnd Grace Owen*
went to Honey Grove this morning.
Mr and Mr*. Joe Farrier left yea-
terdny afternoon for Clarksville for
a short stay l>efore Mr. Farrier
leaves for Hereford to join hi* com-
pany. They will probably return
here today.
Mis-c* Virginia and Nancy Seay of
Clarksville are here visiting at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Geo. I rider.
Mrs C. I Jane way left here yes-
terday afternoon to visit relatives in
Montieello, Ark.
J W Hill and family, who have
Keen living near El wood, left yes-
terday afternoon for Mississippi,
where they expect to make their
home.
Mi** Helen Whitten he ry is visit
1 ing in W indotn
1-2 mile northeast of lvanhoe. l*rice
$f>0 per acre.
91 acres, 30 acres In cultivation, i
balance In pasture and timber. The
„1. .. liaa eollirwr • fiflP
The best automobile crossing on
Red River. North of Te'erhone 4
mile*. South of Bennington 12 mile*.
•30
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OKLAHOMA FARMS FOR SALE
Improved far a* In • aection tha*
hat ne”*r had I drought. Always lota
* * *• - ’ l -. ....... “ o...«n fi*di payment, Un
Stock farm, a nice 5 or « room frame f()r baUnca. Wriu,
building and porches, good harn and
out buildings, fine well of water, 1-4
mile of a good school; this is a cheap
farm at $35 per acre.
II B. WORD A COMPANY
Bonham, Texas. Phone 10«
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GRAND JURY ADJOURNED.
After haxing been in session but
three days, the grand Jury finished
its labor* for the present and ad-
journed yesterday afternoon. It re-
turned sixteen indictments for felon-
ies. The county attorney is left to
handle the miademeanora.
W. H Jones, Immigration Agent,
Texas, Okl*. & Kuatern ICailmad Co.,
80 Broken Boxv, Okla.
DESIRABLE HOME.
A five room frame house on Beach
street, has bath, hall and two porches,
good well and city water, bam, chick-
en house, good garden, fruit trees.
One of tho most desirable locations
in town. Price low and terms easy.
ASHLEY EVANS LAND CO.
FOR S ALE.
I an; now offering for sale my own
naie me misaenieuriore. ,___
., . family car—Overland 35 hors# power
Now. if that isn t a good record for \ .
a big county like Fannin, we are mis
taken about It. The grand jury is a
body of good men. competent and
willing to do their whole duty, and
if there had lieen work enough to keep
them busy, the member* would be
J staying with it s- long as necessary.
But, as the foreman remarked, when
J you take whisky out of the country,
you do away with most of the crime,
■o .1
Phone 1<>3 for Berryhill’s reliable
service car. Re*, phone 457-blue lit
Run less than 7,000 miles. Perfect
condition; price right.
JNO. T FITZGERALD.
.. o —.......—
UtKlI) FOR SALE.
Have about forty ricks of first-
da * 2 foot wood for sale, four miles
east of town. -ft. R. Trent. M
PRINTING.
The Favorite ha* the best equipped
„ .............. printing plant in thi* •-eetion and is
M's* Bertha Scarborough returned prepared for all kind* of w -k. We
yesterday afternoon from Denton, handle everything in printing, en-
where she ha* been attending the (raving, and embossing, at reason-
College of Industrial Art* ahl* prices Your business wilt he
Mrs J. P. Thompson ami baby son . .. <i
came in yesterday to x tell near here Bales Improxed Aullrepl i I iaisneal
Uleu fl
Awtlcep>ie I laluieal
Consult u*
about
TIKES
ACCESSORIES
BONHAM JITNEY
A I
TRANSFER CO.
Phone 331 or 588
Garner & Blankenship
■vnur
Fveely amd « the M
i*s <** aaak# R »«•*•»
day (hut
IIIL M K • AMP1UEIJ
Lte, Kar, SauiM Ttowi
BONHAM. TttAI
We in able Mi led vou sxuctD
the MdNIss yau* eeeu are tt*>
iai jtte* Wet I* eegeurt uat
•dsesU
W gKaws use lie remedy laud «
la altogether h%*** that they arei
•• wilt fit them fe* ywe uee»*ute
tf, taii>its|t| eod Met aa rheaf
tf as It ret he dm* hr
let us led Ms MM eye* taduf
w that fwte retted saay he
IheBiMMnJewelnfCn
Automobile Kc|Miirs l>v Capable
ami Eiprrienced Mechanics
STDDEBAKER
Service Station
I leaihiuartns tor Stuiiebakei C ars,
M*»slcr» Commerce and
Krilv SpringHrKI I n»ck‘
Wilson Garage
b*OR ONLY *750
A three room frame house with hall
and two porrhes, garage, good cia-
tern. lot 60x140 Can be bought for
$750 on moat reasonable term*
ASHLEY EVANS LAND CO.
-*•«.*«* e«e**’»>t«4*4*t'^
MORUAN
Electric Company
Prompt Efficient Service
Sold The Buggy
Imh'sdw we couldn't work
our MOTOR CYCt T it.
Now x*t* wuitt to sell the mo
tor ojokt— prut tich'lf now.
ami wttil worth t«0, l>nt
ero will thke it*w*
INDIAN T tl V HKD.
Dlama
K.iht
It «ir Hofth 1
Phone 1 23
ily Dw<
Phono 123
(jASOURE
OILS
“Dnufn al AJtMlHy.**
Jlly (ireenhou«»i*8
ritotte m.
I NOW
BUY AM) SELL
NKW AND HKIDND HAND
CLOTHES
r. ball
TAium and uma
MR
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1918, newspaper, August 22, 1918; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921684/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.