The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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SERVICE < \R.
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P- Kvana.
iwayn gH |«,, Phan 1
r * tiara**, fo r*xt (
*• Kvana.
lift ONE MORE ROAD IS Tin Real Suffraes
nUO. II MOST FINKHFn Thouirht of Warn.
tV>
femurs;
We rannut afford to send
1 out after account*
j,t to Icaa than Sl.OO.
"do not ank for credit, aa
i to treat all alike.
2 TIMES ...
6 TIMES ...
12 TIMES ..
124 TIMES ...
il Number of
25*
...GO*
...90*
$1.45
Line* In
Same Proportion.
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rta want ada are net in Bravtar
will average five word* to
I, count ineaaura.
Taken for l.eee than 25c
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FOR SALK__
j gALE 2 i 2 B P PtWmafci-
[ |Molinp angirie, in first clan*
n, Call at Favorite office.
IaI.K OR TRADE—For
Ifegidi'n <■ m llouham, 1>0 aerta
od land H mile* northwest of
No waste land. All in
BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
PERSONALS
The road leading out towards the
Sieger farm northwest of the city)
haw been completed from about Ninth
street to the farm, and now the pro-
pie out that way can come to town
tain or shine It is an elegant piec e I
of road work, and shows that great I
care has been taken to make it just |
right. To the eye of a tyro it looks
to be rolled Just right to make the
water run off of it, and at the same
lime the pitch is not too much to
make it uncomfortable in riding in an
automobile or a buggy or wagon.
The property owners along the
thoroughfare, who went down into
I their pockets for a big donation to ait'
| in the construction of this magnificent
II lect of road work will never regret
comfort, of
•Ids and Influri
A flu,os tlu. lun.1 of
tlMNttt Iff a well known
• itarnal reraody,
"Mother's V r I s n d."
II Is isatlr •wiled l*>
tlis "urfarr bioscIm
These ere lubricated,
toned, made pliable ao
• bey stretch as natura
require* without tba
strain end psln
cords and ligament*.
. Tbl* liiDuelue eitends
tbrnufh the myriad of nerves to dseper sur
'i* '“"’nal ortans And thus a
perM .d rep.su. mow reflect itaelf not only
In the mind of the mother, but
to #ttme.
upon
JsSjasssses
«sft and harmless Is lunind to rncnuragr
'.i'JjMeaaa Id herself And ss she sppbes
Mothers priend" with her own hand when
ever required and Just where naaded ib«
eoon learns to for eel those epprebenslous ss
ktion
Hood improvements.
< 'has. Lindsey.
I OK KENT
RENT-My home
often lmaglnuUft.
Young mothers who here used ''Mothers
Friend' have written to sey how rrjol.-ed
a penny they have put in the enter-
prise. I vktt they had heard and feared. Get a
__n“f ‘'Mother's Friend" at any drug
roa rent jsrjsr zss rutrxr.
Vvw• «*" ........<r .tor.
the Affleck Si Moss old stand See me their handsome and Instructive book,
at one*.—Phil Wise. -----
place on
(fepat Will Keithley. _flt
RENT I furnished rooms
luitkceping. Separate front and
tntrsn >■ I’hone 241 3 rings, tit
RENT—120 acres black land.
Halsell.
' LOST I
Mrs. W. P, Strange, who had been
Ir the city to visit her schoolmate
friend, Mrs. J. F. Hendrix, left this
morning for Mart, Texas, her hom«
+ »»»»•
e e e e
* ♦
ST OR STOLEN—Hernia
setter bird dog. White
spots. Suitable reward.
IFE88IONAL CARDS
fEOlWTHH' PHYSICIANS
Dr. Jno. I). llathorn
(Icncral Practice
Dr. Mary M. Hathorn
ketir. limited to women and chll-
j Gynecological Work a Specialty.
pee ui > Hargrove Drug Co.
Phone 33»-2r.
DR J. A. HARRIS
(Graduate Veterinarian
Phone Na 543
llonham. Texan
kritatc Live Stock Inspector.
All Service Cash.
►♦•♦♦♦•♦♦••••♦♦•••••♦I
SEE THE mt;
“ 117”
| Trade V* Mark
ON VVESTINGHOUSE
MAZDA ELECTRIC
LAMPS
IL 210
RES 2r
COMPANY J
to Door N. of 6th A Main J
**»*««* «*««««« * AAA• A*
♦ Favorite nubacrihcrs arc re.
* quested to report promptly all ir-
* regularitiea in delivery of their
* papers. A clone observance of
♦ thia will help all parties eon*
♦ cerned. Phone 78.
ON PIKE ROAD.
Two miles out south on hill, 47
1 2
BURNEYS
Variety Store
We Are Belter Pre-
pared now than ever
to fit up your Winter
Dry Goods, Shoe«, Hats,
Underwear, Children's Suits,
Cloaks, Overcoats, Sweaters,
Etc.
Hiring our Shoe Sale
would he a good lime to (ive
acres all in cultivation, good black US a trial on these things <00.
land, nice improvements. If you art
looking for a home this it it. $:?TiT.r, 10 Per Cent. Oil Every
No lass. Improvements worth half Pair Shoes all (his month.
the price. If sold al once can gove
possession.
GRAIN AND HAY FARM.
145 acres fine giuin and hay farm
Extia good land Tenant house and j
large hay barn. Price $50 acre Will
take some good trade. You can make
money on this furm.
160 acres 5 miles northeast from)
Savoy. 110 acres in cultivation. 40
acres pasture. Good house and barn
and plenty of water; on public road,
near school. Price $32.50. Terms
110 acres two miles north of Ector.
Well improved, i/joks like a barpair.,
don’t it ? $30 acre.
154 acres, the finest grass farm in
the county. Johnson, Bermuda and
native winter grass in abundance. J
Some good land in cultivation. One
set improvements. Near pike road, j
If you want this you can get it for
$22.50 acre, cash and notes.
63 acres fine black land near Hail.
All in cultivation. Five room house [
and tenant, good barn, good smoot.ii
land. Only $4,000, cash and notes.
213 acres five mile* northeast of I__
Bonham. Nearly all in cultivation j - . .............—
Two sets of good improvements, »-n i \jrg- George Neel and two daugh-
public road, plenty of water Pnc« Urt< Mlsaes Ethel and Bessie, and
$45 acre. Will take part in *ov'[| son, Ray. are in Sherman to attend the
poperty or smaller farm. ] show there today.
GIBSON & TAYLOR „
Money to loan on farm* and city n,tas Antiseptic German Liniment
property For Man or Beast.
ALMOSI FINISHED Thought of WlMfl Ben Hainan has gone to Smith Oaks
j 1 • n bu*ine*s
u/iil'v enu in ,, . Motherhood lathe thought uppermost in M'" H. G. Kvana went to Sherman
nt asTPLETE? *U “K ON F j mind. AndVbh u!TTZZL i this morning
**!■ HKHT ONES PUT IMIWN IN HHHHHB "’*** Mr* L F Dicua went to Hlu,rmar
Mrs. 8. McGIsnsoii went bj Sherman
this morning
Mrs. Guido Mann left tlu^ morning
for Sherman,
Miss Frankie Thomas is in Sher-
man for the day.
Mi*. D R. Slaughter and ton, Louis,
are in Sherman for the day.
Mi and Mrs. Dee Reese are in
Sherman today to see the circus.
S. 8. Troxell arid wife were passen-
gers for Sherman this morning.
Mrs. W. S. Garner and Mrs. B. E.
Smith left thi* morning for Sherman
R. D. Owens and two sons, Roy and
Raymond, went to Sherman this morn-
ing.
Mr*. George Burton and little son,
Aubrey, left this morning for Sher
man
Misses Annie and Ruth Garner went
to Sherman this morning to see the
show.
Mrs. Will Robinson left this morn-
ing for Dallas to see the fair and visit
friends
Mrs. H. L. Lewis left this morning
for McAlcster, after a visit with rel-
atives here.
Mrs. George Pilliod left this morn-
ing, accompanied by her two children,
for Garland
Misses Nora Atnip and Bessie Her-
mit are in Sherman for the day to
see the circus.
W. O. Foote came home this morn
ing from Fort Worth, where he at
tended the race*.
Thurmond Hancock of Fort Worth
has been in the eity to call on his
irade and incidentally meet his Bon-
ham acquaintnces.
LADIES' SLITS 115.00. 218.50 AND 120.00
New one* ,|u«t in, trimmed in fur, buttons,
velvet and plait*. You ahould .see them at once
They repreaent the lant word in atyle and tailoring
and are being offered at $5.(8) to $7.50 under the
nsual price*.
GRAHAM. CRAWFORD COMPANY
c?
DULL, SPLITTING,
Dr. June*’ Headache Powders re
lieve at one*—10 cents a
package
Leonard Bailey went to Sherman
this morning to see the eircus. His
little son, Addison, went with him. |
H. N. Connally, who has been in
the city, left this morning for Sher
man to see the Ringlings. He live-
in Trenton.
You take a l)r. lair.**' Haada>ba
Powder and in juat a few moment*
your head danrs and ail neuralgia and
distress vanishes. It’a the quickest
end surest relief for headache, whether
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve-
racking. Send someone to the drug
■tore end get a dims package now.
Quit *uffering—it's eo needless Be
• urc*yoti get Dr .Uinea’ Headache
Powder* -then there will be no disap-
pointment.
BOYD S< HOOI. REPORT.
VICTOR VICTROLA
ONLY
l
EASY PAYMENTS
Christmas Presents
Every year *hows a growing
popularity of (juality photo-
graphs for Chri*tma<i Presents
The friends who really count
appreciate them more than any
thing else of the same intrinsic
value. OurSepia Portrait Photo-
graphs iu the new Faultless
Folders will please you-and
your friends.
Prices— $2.00 for the Little
Princes* to $25 i 0 per doi-*n.
FOSTER, PHOTO
\AICk Gpen All Night
vv U Here to Serve You
A Glad to Help Y’ou
At \5 Anxious to Please You
Farmers, Hankers, Preachers—we
have something to tell you
KINCAID SUPPLY
STATION
Texaco ni|ConH Texaco
Products wllk) Cl I 111 Products
Greases of All
Kinds
ACCESSORIES
For the month ending Oct. 2.'l
Number enrolled, 32.
Average daily attendance. 22
Tho* perfect in deportment and at
tendance are a* follow*:
Marvin Jone*
Lillian Allen
Mary Uasery,
Juliett Ussery.
Tnose leading theii grade* arc
follows;
Ninth Grade—Lewis Pearson.
Eighth Grade—Eleanor Do>-»
Seventh Grade—Cas.-de Vermillion
Firth Grade—Edward Jarnagin
Fourth Grade—Marvin June*
Second Grade—Lois Bolin and L.i1
Kan Allen.
First Grade—Mary U-sery.
H. A. Mullins, Teacher.
HALSELL & CALDWELL CO.
THE BEST BARGAIN
On the prairie North of Bonham. acre* of nearly level black sandy
land only aeven mil,-a out on the Soweli'.* Bluff road and iu*t Hast of
'Itheold I'M Lyday p,-at orchard place Lam! all ainund this has Ireeo
bringing ♦ .0 to $50 an acre This can Ik.- bought on easy terms lor
6.i4 an acre.
Chas. G. Nunn & Son,
Bonham. Texas
Lots of money to lend on farm and Bonham property. Vendor’s lien
notes taken up and extended.
Service Car
Dav
Hour
Trip
Phone Ml— Alton Kincaid, Mgr.
Recommend* < hamberlain'* ( ougb
Remedy.
“Ia»*t winter I used a bottl* of
1 hamberlain’s Cough Remedy for a
tad bronchial cough I felt its bene
ficial effect immediately and before
I had finished the bottle I was cured
I never tire of recommending this
lemedy to ray friends,” writes Mr*.
William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind
Obtainable everywhere
Bate* Antiseptic German Liniment
For lidlgeatlon
Never take pepsin and preparations
containing pepsin or other digestive
' ferments for indigestion, as the more
I you take the more you will have '•
| take What is needed is a tonic like
j i hamberlain’s Tablets tha' will ena-
ble the stomach to perform its fine
tion* naturally. Obtainable everv-
I where
Our facilities for printing lette-
head* and other rommern*l work at-
ill Mght. ai d our pro es are a r gh*
Jo.- M,
left thi
5ee Our
Bargain
;W TAILORING !
STORE
have our now Tailor
1M- pon to the public for
to' - I’Tossing, Dyeing and
pHon W ork. Ladies' Work
IMMvialty. WV call and doh\
• Suits made to
I1 W • guarantee t •
>’* Phone 611.
The *85,000 Hitter.
f Texas ■fashion TAILORS
o 31m
n R.'ites
L'h'tnder lintel Building
■ rham a l». P. Htwwv. rt*e*
•ALLAS FAIR
JOct. 16-31. 1915
SPECIAL RATE
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mu RXHIKlt
miMMH !«•*
hf ART SMITH
lal RaU* Irm
TVkrt Affect
• !'a*a tittHaatawpiei
l»F\|woN ffj M»
wit KNMAN «Cf 40
*n»«aMirabel,'M*. it 31,
•••X fwai i«taia Hail
I l»tk
'Ml-Y CAR SERVICE
'••Umw nimim Mt way
'■'U. Mo«
6o CENT
Martinique Chocolates
TOMORROWS SPEI I AL
If you don’t take homo a box of thoso delicious
chocolate* tomorrow you deserve to get yoursell
c isliked. They are made in the most sanitart
candy factory in the country and are absolutely
pure and clean.
Crisp, rich chocolate with luscious fruit and
nut filling" in well assorted varieties \V »• gual -
j ntee them to be genuine 60c quality and that
you cannot buy any better chocolates anywhei*
for »>Oe. Special tomorrow,
FI LL POUND BOX :i!»r
Palace Drug Store
BONHAM, TEX \S
When Hahy II*-. Ihr (roup
W hen a mother i* uwukrnrd fr i
*Our.d -ieep to find ttrr .'hi d » wn '
gon* to la-d appairruly a 'h- •
health atruggling f -r breath, shf
naturally alarmod YVt tf **ir r,
k*np h«-i prr.*t-nce of n> r.d ar.d g"
Chnmi>er an:'* t"ugh Remedy
t<n minute* until vmrutir.g » produ
«d quick t»ln»f will follow *i.) tl
child will drop to *ln-p to awakrr.
:h* mori..ng »< writ a- »■ «
tmedy ha* 1 ,**r. ir ,-v for n'.tr
.wars with uniform t'M :a.
«bl* »’Ol \ vrh. rr
Court ft r
oi:
SHOES
GOUGE & FITZGFRALO
W >idv square Honham. Tex
Nice Farm close to Dodd City
W o hat e t,»r *ub' bit t --hoi t l.m ■ t -1 » i *. i * >> ,t>o|
1 I Ilf it Itlile from I*imM < ity, g,*.. ; h.iuo >. *< 'o >n - «m« «-
l oua,1. large Intro, gnttntn at"l ■ • Ft■ •
well* and good Ci«tern I ‘ .»*•»•- . I m ••• V
• Hh farm Term* l 2 .'-»sh, )«alamv at •
suit purchaser S*e ua al cnee ,r v- u a »*■ i ,
von lent to ehuteh. »«‘hoo an i m tr»
PRITCHRTT & PRirCMhTT
t r favnin t or \ r\ \ k4Tl : 1 m i• v v y
New Suits, New Coats, New Skirts
BY TODAY S EXPRESS
Several big express shipments of Ladie*
outer garments arriving tod.$v .»g.d’i puts
this department in prime condition. 1 bese
are all late Autumn models of tbe most
desirable type, tailored in attractive cloths
and colors Keep in touch ^ith ibis—
the livest Garment Dept, in North I exas
M. C. SPIVY ft COMPANY
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 73, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1915, newspaper, October 27, 1915; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922916/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.