The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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TUB BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
KSSlONAli CARDS
. NEVJCLL, M. D.
•iu* General Practice
J. V. . Peeler’n Gruff Store,
, Texas. Phone No. 308.
R. (. S. iPlKES
terinary Surgeon
t Kobinaun A Bakar’a atable.
104. Residence phone 260. All
omptly attended to. Graduate
o^ph. (Ma.) Veternary College
ANNOUNCEMENTS MIS. SCOTT'S
Announcement* ramlm under title
heed ere oubjoct Oo the art I cm of
the Democratic primary:
Y PROPERTY
all room b<m*e on Went 7tjh
amith front; beautlftil lot.
room houee, two porchea
II. city water. *net front,
lot; Went Beneath street
100 raeb, balance monthly,
get this.
Oennre fit ephonoon place <f>
Bonham hill; the fluent place
th Bonham; only, ft,600. Baay
room htiuea In Boutth Bon-
nice place—<$000; |100 raah
nca niaartjy. y '
> f
turfite on Went Bighth
otfa’.pped with eewerage, cRy
►iarn*. plenty of lot roam;
and Cheap-—11,300.
Ben Ityer place—one of the
hotline In Bouham; fine loea-
at tractive price on K. See ua
son & Taylor
PHONE I62-2R
• claw Painting and Paper
ing. All work Guaranteed.
L. Judd
YOUR EYES,
NOT ABUSE THEM.
trsngth cornea by use that
ins but doe* not atrain. If
ere is a hint or sign of atrain,
there are spot* before the
es at timea, if there is a
lache or pain about the
es, if there is a dimneea, or
e letters seem doubled or
ted,
n You Are Injuring Your
Eye* Every Day
me defect* inay seem small,
t if left to themselves they
fill grow. The thing that will
ip them is Glasses. Proper
lasses. Our kind.
E. Bowman
Jeweler and Optician
ORES GAIN BUSINESS
having well-lighted show
dows. Now that the new
drawn wire
azda Lamps
on the market, with their
derful efficiency and long
no live merchant can af-
to have dark windows.
IGHT ELECTRIC LIGHT
•double the value of your
window apace.
ta Electric & Gas Co.
FVjt District Attorney—
R. T. LIPfiOOMB
For District Clerk—
CHARLIE LINDSEY
FVw Tag Collector—
A. J. CHITTENDEN
T. J. OOX
J. I. MO AH
J. T. (TOM) KINKAIXB
SUFFERING OVER
Doctors Advised An Opera-
tion. How She Escaped
Told By Herself.
For Sheriff—
W. B. GERMAN
For Treasurer—
Bill T. HJDUNQ
For Tax
ARTHUR P. STEPHENS
O. W. KINKEAD
W. B. VAUOHN
For County OUerto—
JNO. T. FITZGERALD
For County Attorney—
8. F. Ltt.fiIJE
TEIAS TRACTION CO.
(Denlson-Sherman-Dallas InUrurban)
NEW FAST
LIMITEO SERVICE
BETWEEN
sm-MMallas
Leave* Sherman 7 a. m., 11 a. m.
1 p. m. and 6 p. in.
2 Hoars—Shornan to Hollas
Regular local cara leave Sberm* er
Dallas and intermediate pointe
HOURLY from 6 a. m. to
5 p. m. Inclusive and
7 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Cara leaving: Sherman at 6 p. m. and
II p. m. atop at McKinney.
For information addreae any agent oi
M. R. FBWF.LL JAS. P. GRIFFIN
A.G.P.A.Deniaon G.P. A. Dallas
Cherry
Pies
Everybody eats Cherry
Pie—in reach of all—2
can* of Red Cherriea for
25c
Vy * !* - l \ I
Curlee &
Campbell
IJLLthi oouch
CURB tmi LUNC8
with
■Dr. Kings
•w Discoveryl
DENTISTRY MINUS
BOTH FEAR ANO PAIN
Aooording to my theory
and my code, Modern Den-
tiatry should uot only be
alxiolutely painlem, but—
what is equally Important
—It shonld lie sympathet- 5*
leal I y and |>atient!y and J
painstakingly rendered. I J-
do that kind of Dentistry. J
And that is why I am so sr
often sought after by the £
nervous and delicately (
constituted. «
] want your Dantal bus- *r
loess and you will l#d it S
distinctly pleasureable to «£
have me do It. My work K,
all guaranteed.
------ *
—-s
Dr F C Allen £
Went Sid* ot a«iusie. Si
Buckner, Mo. — *• For more than a year
I suffered agoni(>a from female troubles
and the doctor* at
lent decided there
wax no help for me
unless I went to the
hospital for an oper-
ation. I was awfully
against that opera-
tion, and as a last
resort wrote to you
for special advice
and I told you just
what I suffered with
bearing down pains,
backache, shooting pains in my left
aide, and at time* I could not touch
my foot to the floor without screaming.
I was short of breath, had smothered
spells, felt dull and draggy all the time.
I could not do any work, and oh bow 1
dreaded to have an operation.
“I received a letter full of kind ad-
vice, which I followed, and if I had only
written her a year ago I would have beer
saved so much suffering, for today I am
a well woman. 1 am now keeping house
again and do every bit of my own work.
Every one in this part of the country
knows it was Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vege-
table Compound that haH restored me to
health, and everywhere I go I recom
mend It to suffering women.” —Mra.
Lizzie Scott, Buckner, Mo.
If yon want special advice write to
Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
be opened, read and answered by i
woman and held In strict confidence-
GRANDMOTHERS
USED SAGE TEA
To Edrkon The hair and Restore
Gray and Faded Hair to
Its Natural Color.
It Is coaler to preeerwa 'Mi« color
of the hair limn to restore It, al-
though It Is possible to <lo both. Our
grandmx Ithora understood the **e-
ernt. They made a “sage tea" and
their dark, glossy hair, long after
middle life, ana due to this fact.
Omr mothers have gray hair before
Uiey are fifty, but they are baglO-
nIn,I to appreciate the wisdom of
•urg rand mot hers in. nut Ing "sage
tea" for tjhelr huir and are fast
following cult.
The present generation has the
advent,agl< of Oho past In. that It
can get a ready-UMise preparation
called "Wyeth'* Ifiago and 8ulplh.ur
Hair Rsmedy. Ab a *r«lp| tonic
,tud colvr rrostore this preparation
in vastly an perl or to theo rdlnary
"asgo tea" made by onr grand-
mother*,
Th la remedy 1a sold under guar-
antee that tjh-e money will be re-
funded If It falla to do exac tly ia«
represented.
If yourr hair l« losing color or
nominal out, start using Wyeth'*
Sage and Sulphur today, and see
w'hat a change It will make In a
Pew days’ time.
Thla preparation Is offered to
the public at fifty rents a bottle
and la recommended and sold by
all drngglet*. J. W. Peeler, Spec
lal Agent .
House Cleaning
made pleat*-, ny the Vacuum jvroerm.
Carpet*. Draperies. etc , thacwfltl)
cleaned at*! renovated without > •••ow-
ing from room. Far eettmate* of ,•• >re*
Phone T. M. NcKoo. JJ6
MRS. McGILL
BROKE DOWN
Gives the Real Facts In Regard to
tier Case and Tells How She
Suffered.
Jonesboro. Ark.—"I suffered a com-
plete break down In health, some time
ago,” writes Mr*. A. McGill, from thla
place "I waa vary weak and could
not do any work. I tried different
remedies, but they did me no good.
One day, I got a bottle of Cardut. It
did me ao much good. I waa surprised,
and took some more.
Before I took Cardut, l bad headache
and backache, and sometime* I would
cry for hour*. Now I am over all that,
and can do all kinds of housework. I
think It Is th* greatest medicine on
earth.’’
In the past fifty year*, thousands of
ladies have written, like Mrs McGill,
te|| of th* benefit received from
Oardui
finch testimony, from earnest women,
surely IndlraiM the great value of this
tonic rested?, for diseases peeullar to
women Are yon a sufferer? Yes?
Oardui I* the medlein# yon need.
We urge r«u to try It.
W H - RVMfn: I *tW A.vSwkv Pse* , Ow»»
M■ ‘f.. • , (.tac c .icc1 **»■ efor .Np#r»'.i
»«• • M r ■ •’ •* ' ,a«pe IiwhmiiI
UNION VALLEY ITEMt.
NVs*. era me. 1 haw, not. been
a!4* to gk*j out and gatihvr up the.
happening*
t The wedding belle have been
ringing In our community elnoe ourr
last report. Mr. Chaster Vinson
ind Mis* Mils John* and a few of
their friend* drove over to Rev R
W. Bar ploy ’# of Hdhuhe a fewt day*
ago and were quietly married. We
wish for those young people much
Joy and happlnnaa In their future
life. I |
Elmer Vinson and Claude Young
made a buelnea* trip to Rendoljib
Sunday aftoitnoon
Several people from our common
Ity went to Bonham Thursday to
see the airship. /They aald It »«t*
a eight worth seeing.
Vernon Chaff In and Tom, Ail I Oil
of dhe Union Drove community at-
tended church at itlita plane Sunday.
John Allen and family of Ran
lulpli visited at the home of Mr*
Nancy Vaught Saturday night and
Sunday. I
Jim Rowdv® and John Hrowu of
Yrl«d,ke R!ldge paused thrt'Ugh our
-ongmfnlty Saturday en route to
Bonham. I
I'luimint-r Hartwell and MIh*i Lettle
IU»a of Snow* H111 drt.vie over to
(lev. Henry Hunt * (Sunday and were
married. ' (
Ml«* Mabel White and little ala
ier», Ona and Gagmen, of Bonham
/leiOtHt their sister, Mns. J. K. Han-
son, Sunday.
Claude Vamght and little sister,
'.ora, were shopping it, Bonham Iam
Thursday,
Mis* Nona carter, who^has ••-ha-nge
of cur school, vUsIbed In Bonham last
woOk. j
If this osoa.jea the waatu Imskct
I will write again «<>On.
—Joseph I lie.
FIRM FOUNDATION
'Mbthing Can Undermine it in Bonham.
People site sometlnuw alow) to
r(n'4%nfne true merit and they can
not be blamed, for eo .inniny have
been Ihsinrbugged In the psist. The
oxperbnce of hundroda of , Bonham,
ivsildcnile, •h'prcesJMl public,ly
througfi, uiewepatiera and other
-sourcea, plflcns lawin'M Kidney 1*11U
on a firm foundation here.
O. B. Gamer, ItouBe No. 1, IWin
haau., Tcxee. eaye: "1 had all the
syu.'pton.a of kidney trouble, back-
ac^te, blurring of the eight, head
ache* «nd a constant feeling of lan-
guor. At tltivce shooting pains)
'hilled throiiglli my U>dy aind my
kldmeya were dleoivfercd. Doan's
Sidney I’llle, procumd,1 at. the
Snundena Jeuvg Cotnjpeny'a had a
soolhltig ,‘ffinct upon three trroablw.
lllH'y not only drove si way him
[m i«i« In my bock, but corrected the
difficulty with my lrldney« end re-
stored them to a Hernial condition.
I can highly reccommand Danin’s
Kidney Billls.”
For Bale by all dealers. Price M
cents. Foetar-Mllburn Co., BuffaJo
New York, sole agents for the Unit-
ad Htate*.
Remember tha name—Doan’e—
and take no other.
| Society j
1 Printing I
^ I he Daily Favorite Job jjj
Printing Department car- jjj
ries in stock the Secret So- &
ciety Kmblems Printed jj-
J herewith,/and is prepared
tp to do all kinds of Printing &
J! for such organizations. J
S
JJJ Kmblems not in slock iAi
if* will be ordered upon ap- $
$ plication. J
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jJH We do any and all §
2 kinds of Printing;. 5
If!
JJ Prices not too hig;h. #
1 PHONE 78. S
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It's aluioeh es cany t»» give gotid
adv bv' as It l« cot 1c> follow it.
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test ui uUin -i hum. m
A HERO IN A LIGHTHOUSE.
For year* J. H. Donahue, South
Haven, Mich., s civil war captain,
as a light b«si*« k«««-per, averted
awful wreck*, but a oncer fact Is,
ho might bev* been a wrack him-
self, but Klwctrlq Bitter* prevented
It. "They cured me of kidney
trouble* and chills," be writes, "aft
A GIRL’S WILD MIDNIGHT RIDE.|
To warn |m'o|»Im <rf a fivirful forfeit
fire In the c^iUiklllH a young girl
ratio horaclstck at iiildnlk’iht mid
eavf*d ninny llvsvs. 'Her dend wins
glorlouiH, but 11 von are oftivrn saved
by Dr. King's New l)ls<«vcry In cur-,
lug lung trouble, ccnighs mid colds,
which mlglilt bavc ended In consump
tlon or pneumonia. "It «vir<d ins
of a dreadful ivxiigh vuid lu-ng dls-
«iut»*," wrlDis W. R. Patterson, Well-
ington, Texas, "after four In our
family bad died wllh (XMisumpllon
and I gained elgbytraeven :|)<*unda.’
NoUilng so sure Hind safe for all
throat ami lung trouble*. I’rliv* Mb;
and fl. Trial liotlle free. Guarao-
tcfvl by J. W. Peeler.
—stationer
VISITING CARDS,
WE/DDING INVITATIONS,
monogram^id business stationery:
^HAKOURI&ffl.'TSS.K?5
INCORMOA ril
W£/ARL VO CAlv AJQEJMTS
FAVORIIE PRINTING CO.
HKIH-flRADIi COMMHRCIAL PRINTING
“FAVORITK IW)W»» PHONF3 78
There's mmiy a elite ’twlxt hla
and her Bp
HOW'S THIS?
We offer one hundred dollar*
that <miMwit be <mr> d by Haifa On-
t.arrh Cur*.
F. J Cherny * Co., Toledo. O.
We <ha undersigned have 'known
F. J t'beaHiy for the last fifteen
year* and believe him perfeetljl
hoimtahle In all bualnesa Iran*
er I had taken other ao-ralled enree actions and finsnetally able to car-
Daily Fav.vori*e, $3
ac Yesv.r
| Old
^ Newspapers
for yeara without b«ui<»flt, and they
also improved my eight. Now, at
■evonty, I am feeling tine.” For
dyspepel*. tndlgvwtb n. all stomach
liver and kidney troubles they re
without equal. Try them. Only tUn
at J. W. Poeler'e.
Wlae art* they whti Htlnfft, twlco
before they are marrtwd once.
PILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS
Your dnigglat will refund your nn»
ey If Paso Ointment fnil* to c«r
any case of Itching, Mind, bleedln
or protruding plica la 4 to 14 day*
60 cant*.
ry out any nbl I tit* Ions made by hi
firm.
Waldlng, Klnnan A, Marvin,
Whcleasle Uffuffghut*. Toledo. O I
Hall'* Catarrh Cure la tnk*-n In
tcrnnily. acting directly npr*n th*
blood and mucoua atirfacw* of <h#
frlcc 76c per hot!tic H«*kl by all
(dm** !• ha
fake Haifa Family Mils for
constipation
Want*^ M«mi to bwiln the barber
t lb rt Is on offer tlMlt In
| chide* tools witth Hiitl n A ''method
I that sav<* years of ippn n< icf*»l»tp
I Ponttlore watting In rKy or cmrn
Ws at lewet expert a toper to try ahopa. Writ# Motor I ral-er t'o!
have sober serronl Unouihu ilugw Imllaa, Texas
Suitable for wrapping and pack-
J ing purposes, or for iinderla>i'tg
J carpets matting, etc., in large or
£ small quantities.
$ Sold at the
\ Favorite Office.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1912, newspaper, January 30, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922347/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.