The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1918 Page: 3 of 4
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
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ind EASE OF
STB, and it will
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lave fuel, Haven
Incut-. tn work
iphrey
|pfau . kn .iti (i
-story frame
ten yard, ho*
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Hi at once.
MSON
KXAS
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your
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fiven.
BANK
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In the right trsat-
hl *t«r« to-day,
*v, *h<l common. #
b*« praised by
naif a century,
at tbo rourco of
the blood
luao tbo itiaoano.
il medical advico
- fa»o without
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Ivt 1, Atlaata, Ga.
elephooe
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NO BETTER CAR AT
ANY PRICE
INTRINSIC WORTH
—There in not another ear on the American market whim
embodies ho many standard and high-priced features at ho
low a price uh the Velie !
—A review of the special Velie feature- ii convincing proof
of the excellence of the car. I/*ok them over, Velie-Conti-
nental motor; Timken axles, front and rear; Hotchkiss
drive; dry plate multiple disc clutch and wonderful riding
qualities due to the long three-quarter elliptic springs.
—Furthermore, the Velie is more elegant than most cars.
Its mirror l*<*dy finish is twenty coats deep, its lines are long
and continuous, it-* smartly-tilting windshield, gently round-
ed body sides and plaited upholstery make it a car that YOU
will be proud to own.
THE VELIE IS THE CAR FOR YOU !
—We are assured that nowhere else will you find a value
like that of the Velie at $13 |0. F. O. B. factory.
Deliveries Now.
BONHAM VELIE CO.
BURNEY BUILDING N. CENTER ST.
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We Have Been Appointed
0>« •a.luwv* Kvervady Harvu* Station (or
Uhls cl»y)
w. arc proud lo make this anrurunctmant
hacauaa »• ara pr> ,ut < f what wa can trII
y.'U n4 Ihf I.VI IO AUV Alnraga Hattary
— Zb* only bolltry frm» from rumour
lulphat too.
Tha cotwnu. lion ..f KVKMKADY hattary
plataa, differing (rnm Hull In all othar laad-
•cid bauarii a. pravanta a . umulan n of tha
aa.aaaiva aulphalion rrapontibia (or moat
•toraga hattary troubles.
BVIKXADV fraadnm ft.irn rurnau. yufphstion
I'favant. rOwtl.a atballtry . Hr, laavaa tha
aattra aattva Sattary ia.ie.ul fra*
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The
universal
military
service
gum-
A Soldier's offering to his sweet-
heart Is naturally the sweetmeat
that gave him most refreshment
and greatest enjoyment when on
duty.
The Flavor Lasts
Maaaia
teeeeeeeeeeeeeeees
PERSONALS ♦ |
A. J. Moore haa gone to Mineral
Welle to apend a couple of week* or
ao.
8. McGlasaon haa returned front a
week’* visit to Houston and points
near there.
Saturday afternoon Mr*. W. 8.
Hpotta returned from a visit to Fort
! Worth and Dallas. Khe mm acrom-
panied home by tier parent*, I>r. and
Mra. (J. lielhing of Fort Worth.
Mra. Will (jerner who haa Iteen vis-
iting here returned home to Texar.
kuna thia morning.
Mr. and Mr*. F*. H. Casteel returned
this morning from a viait to Sherman.
Mrt. H ( Cullom left tin morn
for Paris to attend her daughter-in-
1 law, Mra. Geo. Cullom, who i* aerioua.
ly ill in a aanitarium there Mr Cul
i lorn waa there to aee her yeaterday. j
l>r. Baron Saundera of Fort Worth
came in yeaterday afternon to viait
hia mother, Mra 8. J. Saundera, who ,
haa been quite airk. lie returned to
Fort Worth thia afternoon.
Mr*. W. J. Stanton and daughter <
returned thia morning from a viait to
iCapt. Stanton who ia with hia rom-
pony at Camp Bowie.
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FOR SALE— Riding plaa'*r and
cultivator, cheap.—A1 I/ivrla , Route
5, phone 2027-3 ringa. 6
‘iSm
Moderate Priced Dresses
—Two groups of dresses which represent the latest styles
ami yet are within reach of the person with modest mesns.
*A
NIGHTS IIF UNREST
$12.49
—A splendid line of Spring
dresses made of Crepe de Chine,
Taffeta and Georgette combina-
tions. You will appreciate these
for thier simplicity and attrac-
tiveness. Trimmings are most
practical. Most all sizes and col-
ors. Priced ........ 912.49
$18.75
—A charming line of dresses de-
veloped in Crepe de Chine, Taf-
feta. Georgette, Foulards and
combinations. The most popu-
lar colors, including the fancy
gingham checks and plaids, belt-
ed, bustle, draped and plain ef-
fea*s are found in this group.
Fine values at......$18.75
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Ir. *!»# m »W a. far.,! .- t »U 1 |» » heevi*
wMbaul r life
r cLerftn
tN«# F>etter jr die
» lo warm <i ate
wlth*isn4 the heevl*
i ul Kfl llik| p’at*«
—i 4Uib«rge« <
•nd 4ee« u—tty ibtSTb$| Abs
«^r|in« f><r the r»n
fears
Tfp# ! »*ar*.
w» five • writlen fuifinlee ml ipef lM
•ervlee life and •
•uiphetion with each RVI.NKADY
aid No at ha# hatter v maker Joaa thia.
Drive ie-mr 11 me—
sahare > um *** Ihte eign
and have your hatter y —
• ny make Alley at ted
tree.
Eveready Service Station
W J Ha.igacook Mgr
Valis Salesroom. North (Vntar 81
Calomel Users! Listen To Me!
I Guarantee Dodson's Liver Tone
Your druggist given hack your money if it doesn't
liven your liver and bowels and Htraightcn
you up without making you sick.
Then*'* no mason why a person
should toko sickening, salivating cal l
nmol when a few oenta huvs a large
bottle of Dodson’s l.ivcr Ton*—a
perfect aubatitute for calomel.
It is a pleasant, vegetable liquid
which will start vour liver just as
surely as calomel, hut it doesn’t
make you nick and can not aalivate.
Children and grown folka can take
Dodson’s Liver Tone, because it is
perfectly harmless.
Calomel ia a dangerous drug. It
in mercury and attacks your hones.
Take a dose of nasty calomel today
and you will feci weak, sick and
nauseated tomorrow. Don’t lose a
day's work. Take a spoonful of
Dodson’* Liver Tone instead and
you will wake up fooling great. No
more biliousness, constipation, alug-
jpshnrus. headache, coated tongue or
sour stoma* h. Your druggist savs if
you don’t find Dodson’s Liver Tone
nets better than horrible calomel
vour rnoucy ia waiting for you.
No Sleep, No Rest. No F*eare With a
l.ame or Aching Hack.
Weary the lot of many a kidney
sufferer.
Pain and distress from morn to
night.
(iet up with u lame buck,
Twinges of backache bother you all
day.
Dull aching break* your rent n*
night.
Ujrinary disorders add to your ini-
try
If you have kidney trouble,
Reach the cause the kidneys
Doan's Kidney Pills are for the
kidneys only—
Have made an enviable reputation
Mrs L. T Maxwell. 411 K fith
Htreet, Bonham, says: “The firs*
symptoms of kidney trouble in my
case was backache. I had a dull pain
through my kidney* both day and
nlpht Often I was very nervous
and restless and many night* I kept
turning from one side to the other,
hardly getting a wink of sleep. My
feet and hands were badly swollen,
caused by the irregular uction of my
kidneys. I was also troubled by diz-
zy headaches. I got Doan's Kidney
Pills from Peeler's drug store and
they gave me fine relief.”
Price t>0e, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills -the same
that Mrs Maxwell hsd Foster Mil
burn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N Y
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Yesterday Arthur Haas, Stewart Ar
ledge and Claude Leatherwood left
here to re|»ort this morning at the A
A M. College, where they are to take
s special course in mechanics tn fit
them for service us members of Uncle
Sam's army. The boy* went there as
volunteers, and will act in any rapa-
1 city that the authorities need them.
BUY LIBERTY BONDS
BUY THRIFT STAMPS
THEY ARE THE BEST INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD.
Max Hermer
“The Safest Place to Trade."
West Side Square Bonham, Texas.
HULLING I.IBKRTY BONDS.
M. S. XuuL \if TtiiatLana, trainmas
ter of the Texas A Puriflc, was here
today. In addition to his regular du-
ties for the company lie is selling Lib-
erty Bonds lie said this morning
that he had sold $4,000 worth of bonds
to the employes of the company and
had only hud the work in hand since
yesterday morning.
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“Jordan am an easy road to travel”
in a Jordan car I have the car.
Virge Stager 2
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FOR SAI F.
1017 Ford, newly painted and new
seat covers, for sale. Stanley .Ste-
vens. tf
128 ACRES.
Three mile* east of I^inniu* Fine
black sandy and black loam land.
Three sets of Improvements—one eet
extra good. 100 acres cultivation,
fourteen acres Bermuda (mature, four-
ten acres timber. First-class cotton
farm. $00 an acre.—('has G. Nunn,
Bonham. If
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160 ACKK8.
Seven miles southeast from Bon-
ham. 100 acres of level cove land,
deep black and very fertile soil. Ke-
mainder Bermuda pasture, forty acres
! «f which is good block waxy. The
most good land you can buy for the
money. $80 an acre.—Chas. G. Nunn,
Bonham. 12
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WHITE
ROTARY AUTO LIFT
Sewing Machine
$40.00 $45.00
—Aw rlntsnlh u< text machine wilh nulnmatk lilt,
wirhle plated band wheel, a <»n« piece hanging i enter panel,
with two itrnwer* nt nuh end tsf table; Imautlful swell fnmt
Ininilute eat gnMen <*h. quniter waned. hneD tini-hrt. fitted
nifh hall hew ring* an nrWtv twit g tipping dec ire whuh
hakb belt nn hand wheel head ia lowered, and a nwplele
«et i»t the lwle»i w|>lt «lrd attachment^
—Ituc v■ mi machine from us and ss\e agents .uanusion
HI V A THRIFT STAMP
EVERY DAY.
SMITH MOORE WILLIAMS CO.
"A REAL STORK"
*17 22.’, H Main fetrmt.
Phone !«?.
Woman, the Super-Force
of the Nation
^I^IMES of w.ir are times of nectl! The Government
1 reqhires shirts and socks as well as soldiers
ami ships.
Men and up.ney are not more essential than mater-
ials. And the tlJeutest of the ;e is Food.
Woman is a trained provider. She buys the supplies
of the household most often. Provisioning is her par-
ticular province and in tins direction she may now
he moot helpful to her country.
She may eliminate waste in her home—she may in-
stall saving methods in cookery. She may even raise
and preserve her own fruits and vegetables—if she
chooses.
But one of her first duties is to eliminate the time
Consuming unmves. trv drudgery of housework.
Electric service will do It!
In the whole realm of woman’s work, from the earli-
est dawn of civilisation lo the present time, there has
Int'ii no uplifting influence greater than that con-
tributed by electricity.
The time s,t\«sl h> using electric service enables wo
mankind to devote herself to the needs of the country
Multiply your useful tics*! Delegate the detail of your
housework to that ever ready, ever-w tiling servant
ELECTRICITY by enlisting its benefit* in your home
today!
TEXAS POWER * IICHT fOMPWY
“suivicb runr
In Making This
Announcement
To You
i—We have no intention whatever of trying to give you a
verbal JOY HIDE. We want you to consider facts as we
ijiresent them to you utul you can verify.
—We are announcing the
Paterson
6-45
Automobile
l*iwi'i-(<d with CONTINENTAL MOTOR and eqni|»|ted with
OK! (’(> starting m»«t lighting, and it n» a
tact that the highest priced cars in America can find no
Udtor system than this.
-Tn realty test an automobile it is essential that you have
hold of the wheel yourself. Try this and >ee how instantly
the Motor responds to your touch. Drm through traffic
where Instantaneous response is necessary. iV slip out
into th« open ai d watch Nature slip by you as you skim
over the roughest rt*ads with no vibration or a|»purent
effort.
lion* th if you have never U'forr ridden in a PATTER
SON we haw a pleasurable surprise for you that will ‘touch’
your sense of comfort and efficiency at nme.
This car is mil) #1 d* • »*> <li Id • red to you, with a gratia
service guarant*** that has ‘ma«le us' in this rtumnunity.
Yoakum - McGee
Motor Sales Co.
Automobile^, lues and Arraunowi. Battery Service SUlioa.
Kara washed and stored
Telephone 2t»4.
Hunhun. 1>xaa. L. D. Phone Nn, 1
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1918, newspaper, April 15, 1918; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921792/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.