The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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J10NAL bank I
.
Ins 'Si! 001 Mill
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pnnedy, Vice-Pres.
'ashier.
exas
C. L. Bradford,
A. B. Kennedy,
D, C. jRussell,
ire managed by men
hiness ability and in-
in Easter Mishap
praing of your home wJ
i in the position of ikk
Dumpty.
kind's horses and all the kid
|Jnrt put Huinpti Ilumptj |D
kftliei' agdii
• not 1)0 able to put yoi
together again, hut tvhi
tin inwimooe policy, it is
Is' ihat you will ha\e md
TO rebuild u ill], u In i, ;
written by
Iford & Rodge
|n’t be a t WO-spot—l>e d
md well'dressed and be al
)k any-man in the face,
krou i clothes ore out of ihi
k or soiled, we can make ;li
las good as new.
[n’t be a two spot—have
I, repair and press g
less.
|ity Dye Wortaj
& Hates, Prop., Phone|
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|te. Call and'set me.
f. EVANS &
We Arc Up-To-Date
lying machine «n j(
lot s readily seen. Like the J
I - prompt end quick; our mdl
Live. 'I here can be no kick.P
y we offer protection to you I
......niae to do. We resetnbj
Jd 'I. might} and grand, infatm
Icn C(hit a wider i alike "
lny other machine mads I
In d careful work in their ■
I provnli' it through yi ir»uif
Iperience, using beet "•li' A
Reasonable charges for each!
lines are boneet, our method|
ad us your work and we’ll
lodern Shoe and Harness .
A. M. STARKEY
>re Catarrh ini
country than si
t together, an ’
ears was supF
For a great
pronounced it I
prescribed local]
constantly
jeal treatment|
3u table. tJcien
li to be a const!*
d therefore ““
I treatment. ,
, manufacture'll
Co., Tolt |
titutional curej
s taken interf
drops to ft t«
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Til R DAILY FAVORITE
$500,000
For Yoikr Protection
THE PAID rp CAPITAL of this Hank is #200,000.00, the
50iplus fund is 1*100,000.00, the stockholders additional liability
is *200,000.00. The Security we offer our depositors is therefore
equivalent to #.^00,000.00.
The above amount would an
have to be lost befo. e any de-
positor could lose a cent.
When taken in consideration with our successful record of
0ver2O years building up this business, and the well known finan-
cial ability and integrity of the men who have charge of the banks
attaifs, 't gives an assurance of absolute safety.
We want your banking business, large or small, and will
treat you right.
The First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
Order of Election
Bonham, Texas, March 5, 1910.
Bv virtue ot the authority vest
f,l iii me as mayor of the city Of
Bonham, 1 hereby order an election
by (he qualified voters of the ‘ 'ity
of Bonham to be field between the
hours of s o’clock a. in. and 7 p. m.
on the nth day of April 1910 for
the purpose of electing a marshal,
a,stssoi and collector, attorney,
secretary and treasurer for the
( ity el Bonham, and one alderman
for’Ward No. 1; one alderman for
Ward No. 2; one alderman for
Ward No. 3; one alderman for
Ward No. 4; and one alderman for
Ward No. 5; the said officers to
serve for the ensuing two years.
The polling place to be at the
city hall, with Smith Lipscomb as
presiding officer.
Given under my hand and seal
of the Pity ot Bonham this the 5th
day of March, A. 1). 1910.
L. K. Hargrove.
Mayor o*' the City of Bonham,
Attest: .1. I>. Maddrey, City
Secretary:
Stubborn As Mules
are liver and’ bowels sometimes;
seem to balk without cause. Then
there's trouble—loss of appetite—
indigestion, nervousness, despond
envy, headache. But such troubles
fly before Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, the world’s best stomach and
liver remedy. So easy. 25c at J.
\V. Peeler’s
Nolice.
Office of The Denison, Bonham &
New Orleans Railroad Company,
Bonham, Texas, Feb. 24, 1H10:
Public notice is hereby given
that the annual meeting of the
stockholders of the Denison, Hon
ham & New Orleans Railroad Corn
parry will be held at tiro public of-
fice of said company, the same be-
ing in the building of the Fannin
County National Hank in the city
of bonham, Texas, on Tuesday,
the 12th day of April, 1 DIO, at 10
o’clock a. rn. of that date for the
election of directors and the trans
action of any other business of the
company, an 1 such notice is also
hereby given that the annual meet-
tig of the directors of said com-
pany will be held on the same day
and at the same place for the elec-
tion of officers and the transaction
of any other business of the com-
pany, such directors’ meeting to
be held immediately after the ad
journment of the annual stock
holders’ meeting of that date.
Edward I>. Steger, President.
John W. Russell, Secretary.
Pneumonia follows a cold but
never follows the use of Foley’s
Honey and Tar which stops the
cough, heals the luhgs and expels
the cold from the system.—Sold by
J. W. Peeler.
The Slate of Texas,
To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Fannin (ouutv—Greeting:
Leona Taylor Tarpley, adminis
tratix of the estate of J. M. Taylor,
deceased, having tiled in our Coun-
ty Court hei dual account of the
condition of the estate of said J.
M. Taylor, deceased, together with
an application to be discharged
hom said administration.
You are hereby commanded,
that by publication of this writ
for twenty days in newspaper reg
ularly published in the County of
Fannin, you give due notice to all
persons interested in the account
for final settlement of said estate,
to file their objections thereto, if
any they have, on or before th(
April term, 1910, of said County
Court, commencing and to be hold
en at the Court House of said
county, in the city of Bonham on
the 4th day in April, A. D., 11*10,
"hen said account and application
will he considered by said court.
Given under my hand and seal
of said court, at my office, in the
c*ty of Bonham, this 14th (lav ol
March, A. D , 11*1 a
W. A. Thomas,
Clerk C C., Fannin Co.
h} Myrtle Hancock, Deputy.
Notice is hereby given that a
meeting of the stockholders of the
011th cm Railway Construction
Company will l>c held at the com-
pany’s office in the directors’ room
of the Fannin County National
Rank in the city of Bonham, Tex
as, on Tuesday, the 12th day of
April, 1 !*10, at H* o'clock a. m.,
for the purpose of electing a board
of directors and attending to such
other business of the company as
may come ls fore it, and notice is
also given that a meeting of the
board of directors w ill be held im-
mediately following said meeting
of stockholders.
J. T. Munson, President.
C. L. Bradford, Secretary.
* How Good News Spreads
“1 am 70 years old and travel
m«st of the time,” writes H. F.
Tolson, of Elizabethtown, Ky.
“Everywhere I go I recommend
Electric Bitters because 1 owe m.v
excellent health and vitality to
them. They efleet a cure every
time.” They never fail to tone the
stomach, regulate the kidneys und
kiwels, stimulate the liver, invig
mule the nerves and purify the
'hind, They work wonders lor
uk, run down men and women,
restoring strength, vigor h"1'
11| flint’s » daily joy. Try them
—only 50c HatlHfactinu Is positlfO
.*) U mu an Iced by J. W.
FEW CONDENSED TELEGRAMS T. S. MCliUWLLL VERY LOW
Gathered From The Wires As Advices Received in Dallas Are
They Flash by From That his ’ Recovery is not
All Parts Fxpicted
Rochelle is to have
bank.
a new State Dallas, Texas, March 29.—Ad-
i vices received lieie today are that
- T. 8. McDowell, superintendent of
Rioun wood experiences the I transportation of the Missouri,
worst sandstorm in years. ; Kansas A Texas railway, with
headquarters at Denison, is criti
Roswell, N. M., suffers severe
damage from wind and dust storm.
Eleventh district Knights of
Pythias meeting is held at Green
ville.
The Rice store at Gordon entered
by robbers and a large amount of
goods stolen.
Independent telephone people of
Texas will hold a meeting in Sher-
man in May.
One hundred and twenty five
ears of cattle shipped from Brady
on same day.
Attorney General Wichcrsham
denies that he was ever attorney
for the sugar trust.
cully ill in a St. Louis sanitarium
and is not expected to recover. He
has suffered from ill health for
some time.
The city of Bonham has been
made cleaner by IBS loads of
trash, a fact which the Favoritk
takes pleasure in stating. It wiuld
take greater pleasure in stating
that I (i.S more loads had been re
moved.
For latest styles and In st tailor.nl
and best fitting clothing go to
Ware’s.
Mr. Pete Gray, who resides in
the north part of the city, was in
the Favoritk office today and ex
hibi ed the smallest hen egg the
writer has ever seen. It was about
the size of a bird egg.
Onion crop of Southwest Texas
is reported short this year on ac-
count of late freezes.
Robert Kerr is on trial at Okla-
homa City charged with the mur-
der of George Burton.
Mrs. Nicholas Lougworth w ill
join her father, Col. Roosevelt, in
London on his return home.
Millard F. Byrd, a wealthy fann-
er of Franklin county, Miss., is as
sassinated by unknown parties.
TERRIBLE STRAIN
RESULTED NOT AMISS
President Taft attends banquet
of his Yale chissclub in New York.
Newspaper reporters are barred.
City of Paris makes demand for
union depot and Texas railroad
commission grants hearing on peti
tion.
Miners of Ohio, Indiana and
Western Pennsylvania reject prop
osition of operators and there may
be a strike.
A Lenoir Lady, AFter Two Weeks
Grinding Labor, Feels .
Better Than Ever.
Twelve hundred dollars worth
of diamonds are stolen from the
show window of a jewelry store at
Gainesville.
Lenoir, N. C.—”1 am not tired at all,
and am stouter than I have ever been,”
writes Mrs. Rate Waters, of Lenoir, N. C.,
'’although I have just finished a two
weeks’ wash. I lay my strength to
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. I have taken
a lot of it and 1 can never praise it
enough for what if has done for me. 1
can never thank you enough for the ad-
vice you gave me, to take Cardui, for
since taking it I look so well and am
stout as a mule.”
You are urged to take Cardui, that gen-
tle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its
use will strengthen and build up your sys-
tem, relieve or prevent headache, back-
ache and the ailments of weak women.
It will surely help you,as ithashelped
thousands of others, in the past 50 years.
N. B. — Write to: Ladies' Advisory Dept.. Cliatta-
noaaa Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Term., for .S/>< < ml j
/nitructions. and M-pncc book, ‘Home Treatment I
tor Women, sent in plain wrapper, ou request.
A woman who is sick and suffering, and won’t at least
try- a medicine which has the record of Lydia li. PinkhamV
Vegetable Compound, is to blame for her own wretched
condition.
There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in
the United States who have boon benefited by this famous
old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over
thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman’s suffering.
Read what these women say:
Camden. N. ,T. — “ It is with pleasure that I send my testimo-
nial for Lydia 12. lHnktnun'H Vegetable Compound, 'hoping it
may induce other suffering women to avail tlieiUHelves of U»<-
benefit ol this valuable remedy.
*•! suffered from pains in my hack and side, sick liendaelicR.
no appetite, was lire<l and nervous ail the time, and so weak 1
could hardly stand. I.ydia I,. I'iulvhaui’s \ ouctnhli* t’oinpoiimt
made me a, well woman — and this valuable medicine shaft
always have my praise.”—Mrs. W. i\ Valentine, 0012 Lincoln
Avu., Camden, N. .1.
Buffalo, N. Y.“ I am writing to toll yon
that I am pleased with your medicines. I bad
been slok for a long time with prolapsus, f
heard about Lvdiu 12. Uinkhani’s Vegetable
< (impound, and I lmv< found that it is tin- right
kind of medicine for me. I felt relieved after
taking one bottle and I kept on taking it till now
1 am well and strong, and am able to do my
work.” Mrs. Ilenry Kossow, 472 Genesee Ht_
Buffalo, N. Y.
Since we guarantee that all testimonials
which we publish are genuine, is it not fair
to suppose that if Lydia K. Pinkhatn’s Vegetable Com-
pound had the virtue to help these women it will help any
other woman who is suffering from the same trouble?
For HO years Lydia 12. I’lnkhain's Vegetable
Compound has been the standard remedy for
female ills. No sick woman does justice to
herself who will not try this famous medicine.
Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and
bus thousands of cures to its credit.
the slightest trouble appears which i*\
you do not understand, write to Mrs. \\i' ^
Pinkhaui at Ly nn, Mass., lor her advice —it is J
I’vec and always helpful.
Off It) Join Circus.
Texarkana will furnish one
member of the big Harnuni A Hai-
ley shows this year. A. J. Wig-
wens, a prominent *>«*.«£
of Rock Springs is found dead in ling Bros.—Texarkana Courier.
his bed. Death
tural causes.
was due to na
Saved a Soldier’s Life.
Facing death from shot and shell
in the civil war was more agree-
able to J. A. Stone, of Kemp, Tex
as, than facing it from what doc-
tors said was consumption. *’I con-
tracted a stubborn cold” he writes,
“that developed a cough, that
stuck to me in spite of all remedies
for years. My weight ran down
to 130 pounds. Then I began to
use Dr. King's New Discovery,
which completely cured me. I now
weigh 178 pounds.” For coughs,
colds, lagrippe, asthma, hemor-
rhage, hoarseness, croup, whoop-
ing cough and lung trouble, its su-
preme. 60 cents, »1. Trial bottle
f,ee. Guaranteed by J. W. Peeler.
The old-fashioned patriarch who
owned cattle on a thousand hills
now has a grandson who can t buy
a beefsteak.
New York Central trainmen and
conductors have ordered a vote to
decide the question of a stiike foi
higher wages.
Baseball magnates pass an order
reinstating Catcher Johuny Kling,
formerly of the Chicago National
League Club.
The A. .1. Wiggins referred to
alrove is none other than .Itries
Wiggins of this city. .111 Its has
been in the circus business for the
past erght or ten years, all of
which time has been spent with
Ringling Bros, and the Floto
shows.
(apt. Bogardus again hits the Bull’s fy
This world famous rifle shot who j
holds the championship record of j
100 pigeons in 100 consecutive
shots is living at. Lincoln, 111. Re-
cently interviewed, he says: “I
have suffered a long time with kid-
ney and bladder trouble and have
used several well known kidney
medicine* all of which gave me no
relief until I started taking Kolev’s
Kidney Bills. Before I used Foley’s |
Kidney Bills I was subjected to se ,
vcre backache and pains in my kid
noys with suppression and often
times a cloudy voiding. While
upon arising in the inoini .g I
would get (lull headaches. Now 1
have taken three I Kittles of Foley’s
Kidney Bills and leel K><* percent
better. 1 am m ver bothered with
my kidneys or bladder and once
more feel like my own self. All
this I owe solely to Foley’s Kidney I
Bills and always recommend them |
to my fellow sufferers.”—Hold by
J. W. Peeler.
Catarrh
Thomas F. Walsb, the sick mil
lionaire, since his return to Wash
ington, is repor ted much improved
and physicians now believe he will
recover.
C. M. Kinney, cashier in the of
flee of the collector of customs at
Quickly Cured by a Pleasant Germ-
Killing Antiseptic.
The little Hyomei (pronounced
High o me) inhaler is made of hard
rubber and can easily be car*ied
in pocket or purse. It w ill last a
lifetime.
Into this inhaler you pour a few
drops of magical Hyomei.
This is absorbed by tic antisep
When you want first class shoe
repairing done at moderate prices
in hand or machine call on R. T.
Davis. ______
Winn your *a ulw or hariifsr
needs repairing or cleaning, bring
them to my shop. 1 will give you
l„khI material, a neat workmanlike
job, and correct price.
L. H Caldwell,
Bonham, Texas
El Paso, has beer, dismissed "foi tiff“ Bn,‘ ,!',u -v°" tt'c
’ ,, . , read V to breathe it in over the
making groundless charges against illfesb.d membrane where it
1 his chief, Collector Sharpe. w.||| Hpecdiiy begin it-- work of kill-
- t ingcatarrh germs. Hyomei Is made
Henry Taylor, a negro, killed j of Australian eucalyptol eornbined
while resisting arrest on robbery ; with other antiseptics and is very
charge by Constable Abe Davis in ; to breathe.
.. V . It is guaranteed to cure catarrh,
Hardeman county. In the fight broochitis> thr(mt) ctX)lip]
the constable was seriously cut. j coughs and coughs and colds or
- j money back It cleans out a stuff
UFA I.Til AMI VITALITY*
MOTT’S NMRVERINK BILLS
The great Nerve and Brain re
storative for men and women, pro-
duces strength and vitality, builds
11 (i the system and renews the nor-
1 inal vigor. For sale by druggists
or by mail, fl 00 per Ikix, Glaixes
forf.VOO.—Hold by Balaoe Drug
Store. 4
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will
cure any case of kidney or nludder
trouble that is not tieyond the
reach of medicine. No medicine
an do mine. — bold by J. W. Peeler
Bciintifiil Hair
It's fa.iy to (id and Keep.
When a fifty cent bottle of Par-
isian Sage will put life, luster and
Inilliancy into any woman’s hair,
why should any xvoman have re
puisn e 01 chuiacterli nh hair, uo
jess she wants tot
Parisian Hugp is the ideal fiatx
dressing of tin* times, not only does
it make woman’s hair beautiful,
but it is guaranteed by the Saun-
ders Drug Co., Bonham, Texas, to
cure dandruff, stop falling hair
and itching scalp in two weeks, or
money back.
If you are troubled wi'b disgusts
ing dandruff, get rid of it us toon
as you can. Danflruff is caused b>
a dandruff germ, and suonej or la
tor will cause baldness.
Parisian Huge kills the geima
that cause dandruff and killa
them promptly. It is a daintily
perfumed tonic, free from greatur
and stickiness. The girl with the
Auburn hair is on every tiottle.
Pi ice 50 cents at druggists every
where and at the Hauriders Drag
Co , Bonham, Texas. 3
A Night Alarm.
Worse than an alarm of fir« at?
night is the metal ic cough of croup.
Careful mothers keep Foley’s Hom
ey and Tar in the house ami give
it at the first sign of danger. Po-
ey’s Honey and Tar has xared
many little lives. No opiaten.—
Hold by J. W. Peeler.
PILES CURED IN 6 10 14 DAYS
PAZO OINTMENTis guaranteed
to cure any case of Itching, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 0
to 14 days 01 money r efund (d 5<>c
An Awful Eruption
of a 0 ano excites brief interoat
and your interest in skin er uptioam
will be as short, if you use Buck-
leu’s Arnjea Halve, their quicKuet
| cure. Even tire worst boils, ulcer®,
: or fever sores are soon healed riy it.
Best for burns, cuts, bruises, soar
{lips, chapped hands, chilblain*
and piles. It gives instant relief.
25cat.!. W. -j : • •.
Declaring that lie had been or-
dered by anarchists to kill Secre-
tary of the Interior Ballinger, Wil-
liam Heheldkuecht is arrested and
placed
(Cleveland.
ed up head in two minutes.
Hole by druggists everywhere!
and by the Haunders Drug Co., I
Bonham, Texas. Complete outfit,
including inhaler and one botib*
in the insane asylum at ,,| Hyomei *1 00. And remember J
| that extra bottles if afterwards
—— needed cost only ftOo. 3
The M> t eidnt ladies will np
jprce.Pfc your Dud" in the cold
J drink ip»" Matthews f.Axt
Tburmla).
In an automobile accident at;
Rock port, Loins Mocrkrna was!
killed und Louis Bailey and G»>
llcriks were seriously and perhaps
fatally mined. Ivlrm.'d Arm OfTTOIMi thla moruiogT Hlclw’ Cap
■tiorig, lire fourth occupant ol the ndine just tire thing to tit you li r
‘Capulme for “lhat Hedifftihe."
Out lust night* Hcaducnc and
Was UlliojllJYii.
business. Clear* the head—bin s'
the nerves. Try it. Atdrug stores.
Mii i HLRS f IRILNii
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Not only In Mother'* Friend a safe and simple remedy, but
the comfort and healthful condition its use produce* make* It
of Inestimable valuo to every expectant mother. Mother's
Friend relieves the p&In and discomfort caused by the strain
on tho different ligaments, overcomes nausea uy counteraction, jirevents back
ache and numbness of limbs, soothes the Inflammation of the breast glsnds. sad
In svery way aids in preserving the health snd comfort of prospective mothon.
Mother's Friend Is s liniment for external massage, which by lubrlcstlnrr —*
expanding the different muscles snd membranes, thoroughly prrpsre* the pf*mm
for baby's coming without danger to the mother. Mother's Frlsud la sold *
drug stares. Writs for our free booh for expectant mother*.
THE BRADFIELD 00., ATLANTA, 04.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 187, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 30, 1910, newspaper, March 30, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922088/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.