The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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f'lK HON fl AM DAILY KAVOHITE
Itifll.
ter Wat
^glish Dinner Warti
Indies." We fuan
I price. If yo£« needs
liss this bargain.
iHING COMPaI]
|Sq. Phone 137.
Public
ins lyecn continuously id
^hanged it to the front)
street one door south i
ter of the best lain
I the very i»'st service ii
lire, Tornado, I Mate ‘.i«d
liberal patronageerti
the same at our new
lur command. Aram!
RODGERS
tSS'Ca-BSi
fAKING
Iry a complete line ol Ca
|ins and Burial Robes.
tide Sq., Bonham, To
public!
I, etc. Call and see w.
H EVANS SI
penlson-Shermaii-Dallei I
NEW FIST
LIMITED SERI
BETWEEN
DENISON M'i
SHERMAN
Leaves Sherman 7 a. a- ^
X p. m. and 6 P-%
tegular local care le*vf *
Dallas and intermed'**
HOURLY from h * J ■
5 p. m. inclii*i«M*J
7 p.m. and 9 p-®-
Cars leaving Shennan
11 p. in. -'."l1 *< *#,T
For information address»«Y|
M. R. FEWKLL JAS-jJ
A.G.P. A. Denison
’iiinting
I work G«
Jl
House
made pleasar. ■
Carpets. Draperies. « .
Cleanest and
Ing from room, rnr
Phone T. M-
KILL™* CO|j
AND CURE** w
WITH Qft
New Di
FOR ColSJ**
urn an. throat RFgi1"
guaranteed
OB M0M1T»2L
professional CARDS
J. E. NEVILL, K. D.
Surgery and General Practice
Olhoe, J. W. Peeler’s Drug Store,
Bonham, Texan. Phoue No. 303.
DR. I. S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
0®ee aeHobineon A Baker's stable,
phone 104. Residence phone 200. All
tails promptly attended to. Graduate
Of 8t. Joseph. (Ms.) Veternary College
hot point
Electric Irons
If you buy a “Hot Point”
Electric Iron from us, we will
guarantee to replace, free of
coat, any part of it that proves
defective at any time between
time of sale and October 1st,
1913. The Hot Point Iron is
so constructed, and employs
a heating element of such
quality, there will be no trou-
ble, but should any Occur, we
will make it good without cost
to you. On a Hot Point Iron
the handle is always cool. A
.heavy asbestos pad in the top
• of the Iron directs the heat
downward to the working
face—this feature also reduces
operating expenses. Call and
let us show you this beauti-
ful line of Irons.
Boil Electric & Gas Go.
Roses! R.oses!
1500 to select, from. Violets
and a good assortment of plants
of all kiui's. Kindly give me
your orders—they will l>c ap-
preciated. Plenty of
CUT FLOWEIt8
City Greenhouse
Phone 338
WE WANT
to afford the
Best Service
To the Public
and we are doing all
possible to gratify
this desire.
Ask any ticket agent for a ticket
via this line. Close connections
and Union Depots at:—
PARIS, COMMERCE
GREENVILLE, TERRELL
and ENNIS, TEXAS
F. B. McKAY
General Passenger Agent
TERRELL, TEXAS
March 18th to 23rd, 1912
FORT WORTH, TEXAS
-AT THE-
COLISEUM
tat Stock Show
Night Horse Show
Land Show
Poultry Show
Automobile Show
I 'attleine.i’s Convention
ALL BIGGER AND BETTER
THAN EVER
BPBOIAL TICKETS will lie on
•air for the round trip Fiom All
Stations On The—
TEXAS & PACIFIC R'Y.
**•11 on our Agents for detail in-
formation concerning selling dates,
limits and fares.
» -
Geo. O. Hunter
General Passenger Agaat
DALLAS, TEXAS
RAVENNA, TEXAS
Eight Miles North of Bonham
Seed
Corn
Field
Seed
" 0 US<“(1 our nerve, judgment and credit and pur-
chased a large amount of corn while cheap, for
future delivery. It ia now arriving daily, which
we can sell for 88 cents at the car, or HO cents at
store and warehouse. This is No. 2t recleaned,
ltoip? dry corn that is selling at lift cents elseWhefre.
We also have large stock of Seed Curb and Field
tSccds, which we bought cirly at correct prices.
LIST OF CORN:— Genuine Bloody Butcher,
Strawberry, Boone County White, Chisholm
White, Red Cob, Oklahoma White Wonder, Ok-
lahoma Yellow Dent, Iowa Silver Mint*, .Missouri
Yellow Shoe Peg, and other varieties. PRICES
*1.40 to f2 per bushel. Also large stock of gen-
uine Red Top Orange and Amber Cane Seed, Mil-
let and Maze. The celebrated STEUElt FLOUR,
the best on EARTH, at Wholesale to Merehnnts.
Give us your business and we will try to skin you
only by degrees.
Doggett & Palmore, "fff'
ANNOUNCEMENT FEED.
The prices for announcing candi-
dates In the Dally and Weekly Fa-
vorite will be as follows, and CASH'
must accompany all orders:
County Office, Daily......*10.00
Precinct Office, Daily ...... 7.50
County Office, Weekly .. .. 5.00
Precinct Office, Weekly .. .. 6.00
Announcements coming under this
head are subject Co the action of
the Democratic primary:
For District Attorney—
R. T. LIPSCOMB
For District Clerk—
CHARLIE LINDSEY
W. H. COPTEDOB
L. b. PETERSON
JOHN W. OWEN
For Tax Collector—
A. J. CRITTENDEN
T. J. COX
J. I. NIOAJI
J. T. (TOM) KINKAIXB
For Sheriff—
W. B. UBEMAN
For Treasurer—
SID T. RIDDING
For Tax Asueesor—
ARTHUR P. STEPHENS
C. W. KINKEAI)
W. B. VAUGHN
For County Clerk*—
JNO. T. FITZGERALD
For County Attorney—
S. F. LESLIE *
For Stai e Senator—
F. M. OIHSON
Far Reprosen t*tl vo—
DR. JOHN CUNNINGHAM
For Justice of Peace. Pre'ct No. 1-
ROHI\ E. RTBGHR
R. C. HRjACJC
DENTISTRY MINUS |
BOTH FEAR AND PAIN :
According to my theory J?
and my code, Modern Den-
tistry should not only )>e
absolutely painless, but - aw
what is equally important
—it should be sympathet- *-
ically and patiently and
painstakingly rendered. I
do that kind of Dentistry.
And that is why I am so
2 often sought after by the
m nervous and delicately
£ constituted.
JW|
« I want your Dental bus-
■ iness and you will tirid it
5 distinctly pleasureablo to £
5 have me do it. My work S’
J|i
w all guaranteed.
• ----------•:
S Dr F C. Allen £
West Side of Square,
„>%%W«.%VMK»WWW\VVKS
AUTO REPAIRING
BY EXPERTS
Expert Repairing
can only be dane by seasoned ex-
perts. They must have the knack,
the skill, the trained experience,
to do the job right and to do it in
a way to “stay put.” Htandard
Repair Service is the only sort of
service that interests the careful
Auto owner. A good car exists
good money—then why not treat
it rightf We do it—ask us
Botihatn Garage
We time
Shellhorn Lady Suffered a Great
Deal, But Is All Right Now.
Shellhorn. Ala.-tn a letter from this
place, Mrs. Carrie May aays "A short
time ago. I commenced to have weak
and headaches. I felt had all
the time, and soon grew to bad I
couldn't stay up. I thought l would die.
At last my husband got me a bottle
of Cardul. and It helped me: so he got
some more. After I had taken the
second bottle. I wai entirely well
I wish every lady, angering from
womanly trouble, would try Cardul.
It Is the bent medicine I know of. It
did me more good thsn anything I ever
used.”
Cardul la a womans tonic—a
strengthening medicine for women, j
made from Ingredients that art spe-
cifically on tho womanly organs, and
thus help to build up the womanly eon- |
I stitutlon io glowing good health
As a remedy for woman's Ilia. It haa
a tnrressbil record of over to yearn.
Your druggist soil* l« Please try tt
a H nv*<» to. u**«
, •*».,. HU. Oeii'K*. W'". ce-ryw
/ ,l?rwrv»«, as wr T*se>wal
nr Wwass. ‘mm m mm »»«****■ — mew
PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING
All Work Guaranteed. Phone 447
Jerry Nunneley
SAYS FREE JUSTICE
IS DUTY OF SOCIETY
— I
R ght of Citizen Should be Guarded
by Tribunal as Well as
by Police.
Supp.At a litffh wa.vnwn takos onu
hundred dollars from ym? If you
can find your highwayman cqnd ho
still lMit> your money and tho polloo
department bake* It away front hint
you get It all. You do not 'haiv« to
hire the jmiIIoo IBoelety la organ-
ized to protect 'you In your (right—•
in all of your rlglht—and yoRir right
in t.hia si>|g*»m'<l case was to have
the one 'humdtred dollars you were
entitled to.
Ilut suppose a man, not a highway
ii.an, withhold* fifttul you one hun-
dred dollara—say by not istylng! y*»u
for grooetriea you have sold him, or
serviced you hiiilve rotwlered, or
,money, you .have lent, or Injuries
you have sustained by Ills wrongful
act. 'If you established yttxulr right.
In cOurD and the court take# your
hundred dollars away front your
debtor, nominally you get It all. but
actually you don't. You have bad
t. employ an t tor my and of what
Is yours you must give .lip a part.
So society a* it operates through
Ipolieemeu iPeaUty does protect prop
■rty. Ghut «s it operates thtrOugNi
•<»urts It only partly protects pnop-
erty. The IKtar has advocated free
Justice because It believes It la
the. duty of society to (protect a el’ll*
it to the full extent if whatever
rlylht hi* has—to protect hint thus
l*y the court* as well as by the po-
lice service.—Kansas City Star .
“That Good Old Coffee
of Long Ago”
II It Wasn't Hood Coffee It Wouldn't Have Lived So Long
Onlv • cell, c of msrcclons quality could hold the placeef undisputed leader
for nearly two hundred years. Vet French Market Cohen ia inerrastnu: daily in
popularity. And it is the suine delicious I- rench blend trtnl So dt lighted Andrew
Jaekson, Henry Olay mid the beauties and gallants who thronged tha old French
Market ill New Orleans centuries ago, lhut you could get
ULORIOU8 NEWS
turns from Dr. J. T. Curtis*.
DwUJht, Kanwus, wilio wrltce*: "l
n,vt only have nured l«ad com as of
*»ciM*iiia in «iy patients with Blactrla
ilitlis'ia. but also cured myself by
llwHii of the' watne disease. I fell
:«u*re they w ill Ixmoflt any ctwte of
oisw'iiua.'’ This *howe what thnam-
anda have proAsl that Electric
Ltlytsi* is a mceit effe<1.lv>o .blood
purifier. It’* «<i tixeeUwnt tmun*dy
for ecw'iiiJu, tetter, salt rhaumt, ul-
oem, iHtil* and runming eoriet. It
stlniiulates Itvw, kidney and bowel*
cxpclti poison, belpa dtgwtlon,
builds up tho M-rcsigtli. Price 60c.
SWtl«factlcm gnaranteMsl l»y J. W
IVyclar.
Many a man Is out for tli« rooks
who has mover taken a cuunto In
geology. ' i
Valuable Advice for Consumptives
Think health, not dlaeaae, atop
experfmenllng, follow nature; look
up, not down, above all reaolvo “I
will get well.” Our little "8un
shine” booklet brighten* the way
IV>stal addressed “Nature1# Crea
lion,” Colunibua, Ohio, brtngg It
free of charge.
Ninth I ng la so bad that It cisildn’t
be w:oi»e. Ev,< n the long-winded
boi'e miglit have an Impedlinent lm
hi* speech.
NINETEEN MILES A SECOND
wH.hout a shock, Jar or dHptirbane*
^ the awrful epeed of our earth
th rout Di space. We w* nd*-r at nudli
i«w* of mahureki movememt, and eo
do tjiose who t«tke Dr. Kinpr'a N-»-w
Life Fill* No grlpliW. t»*o dintress
Just thorough work that bring* go <
hnafith and flr.e fer-lWige 2fn; »t J
W INw-ler'e.
When
flea haa
to tbs* aeraich the
MOTHERS—AND OTHERS.
in imo Fhf«Hkk«9i'
s Ami
fthlltn* cfflffdHNtl of
PTWlt
ctiffftni R,
ecely «
lniiiif m. Ad
tm tli<
il Injurk1*—mtm.
hart
fir , with
•loo KniI> ho <fu
1 nafH
Irkly. V
Wl. oM tamnto tt
of fun
•dM
| accUh-nta
i hniiwif®.
1 V.fthiitK
I boils ulc
eor«w or (il** H has
at J W hMUrk
Piles Cured at home, by New Absorption
Method.
If you suffer from bleeding. Itch
mg, blind or protruding pile*, send
ute your addrtsa, and I will tell
)ou how to cure yourself at home
by the new absorption treatment*;
and will also wend seme of this
home treatment free for trial, with
references from your own locality,
requested. Immediate relief and
permanent cure# Hesured. Send no
money, but t«*II others of this offer.
Writ# today to Mrs. M Summers.
Box I’, Notre Dame, Ind. (8 )
French Market Coffee
only at th»* French M irket in Now <)r!«*an*. Hut NOW you a 11 tnav *«tv« it
duiiy, at your ou n table. For lliu old French Market bluud i« perpetuuted by
The Same Unique Hygienic Roasting Process
«nd wc N<>W deliver French Market Coffee everywhere in lieruieticallv Mealed
tins. It comes to you fresh from the null with all iu enticing aroma and deli*
clous flavor. “There in only on* real old French M:*rkct flavor'*—ouly one coflee
with m history.
French Market Mills
(Now Orloam Coffee Company. Ltd.. Propiietori)
New Orlrani, Ln.
But be sure II i» the
genuine
French Market
Coffee
(M)
Get It
From
Your Grocer
Ifj*'
OAKLAND ITEMS.
There is <a |giio:it tlieal «>f slcAmwis
in this coiiMMunlty (now.
Mrs. B. K. Wlltton, w.lio linn been
sick for quite awhlje, in rttporln «l
no liettH'r.
‘Gramluwi lUehmond I* still non
f lin'd its. her bed from an attan-k
of la gripin'. ^
Charlie Mc.IH(>wti'U and Jim Lewis
are on the #iuk list.
"Ned” Is able tj> be .up alter n
neviene at t hack of la grippe
We are «tlll havltitl gliMimy look ’/a
w'tatlior. Tlu> farmers are getting
behind with tlheir work. Wo (know
of no tone Who has plnniKd com ys<t.
Albert! K'lnlt.li v'lslt(d relatives al
Klwtsd last week.
Kjeniqelh llunHhkim aed l(«>y Brad
FIRST APPI lUIlilN
DARKENS THE HAIR
A Simple Rtinedy Giv*s Color,
Sirviiglh and Beauty to
(he Hair.
DANGER PERIOD
OF WOMANS'LIFE
FROM 45 to 50
Interesting Experience of Two
Women—Their Statements
Worth Reading.
Asheville, N.C.-*‘I suffered for year*
with female trouble while going through
the Change of Life. I tried a local phy-
sician for a couple of years without any
aibstential benefit. Finally after re-
icated suggestions to try Lydia E. 1’ink-
:lam’s Vegetable Cotnfmund, 1 quit my
.ihysician and commenced using it with
lie happiest results. 1 am today prac-
ically a well woman and anxious to con-
vjbute my mite towards inducing others
’ fry your great medicine, as I am fully
esunded that it will cure the ailments
en which I suffered if given a fair
nice.
•‘If you think this letter will contrib-
• anything towards further introducing
sir medicines to alllictcd women who
o, passing through this trying period,
is with great pleasure I consent to its
ablication.- Mrs. Julia A. Mourns,
7 East SL, Asheville, N. C.
Tlie Cuss of Mrs. Kirlin.
Circleville, Ohio.—”1 can truthfully
nay thnt 1 nev<*r hud anything do me so
much gissl during Change of Life as Ly-
dia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
"Before I had taken one half a bottle
of it 1 began to feel better, and I have
continued taking it. M.v henlth Ih better
than it has been for several years. If
all women would take it they would es-
cape untold pain and misery at this time
of life."—Mrs. ALICE KiiU-IN, 368 W.
Mill St., Circleville, Ohio.
The Change of Life is one of the most
critical periods of a woman’s existence.*
At such times women mny rely upon Lydia
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
You don't Iiiiivh lo Iihvh gray hair
or fiuhsl hair if you don't want lo.
Why l< ok old o'* unattractive? If
your hair I* fc'ray or faded, you can,
ehaavge it easily, quickly and *ffeo-
tlvoly by iielng Wyeth'* Safin oik!
S'ulplmr Hair lUuiMsIy. Apply a Ut-
ile tonight ainil In the morning you
wlU he agreeably surprised at the in'*
.suits from a * I Ogle n indication. Tho
gray halra will bo leas conspicuous,
rwi DEI EliATIIINS I.IHtlY
Tail Kvp ibJcdns in Texas Expect
Lyon lo Control Stale ((inven-
tion for Roosrvdl.
ford vlsltod at .InUiti Behol*' H'li.iekay. , and, after u f<>w tnotsi appllcatlona
(lap Hrowin vlaltetl irolml I vs** ot
Hllfhee Tueadojr ami Wtatlnoaday.
Mrs. Bi*aJs of ntvir lltney (Iritvnt
Is vlsll'lnx her datighU r. Mra. 10. K
Wilson.
Chap ItolierlH made n hit sin ess
trVl* In Oklahoma last week.
Lutlw'r Taylor left this .tnornliny
fdr Mill Crock, ((kla., lo ‘tv'slde.
- -Ned.
GRIZZLY HILL NOTES.
The Istd woatlhe.r still <ontln.iH's,
|jt not quit so had ns lia.-< boMti.
ThfB fanners, I think, have abcsit
fOtU n w < II of the blues Tlwtle
iiasn't boon aoiy corn planted yet.
Mist* Iteffle Arno'd visited her sl*-
t*tr, Mrs. Ilalllo t-'luu uiott, one tilfllil
I as6 week.
JestKT Roglcrs and wife visited J.
lit. Ooratr and family Katurday and
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. iCleinnien* vlolled
G. R. Wiwldle and family WtslnoHdoy
night.
Mrs. O. It. Waddle Yiitlted her
sister, Mrs. I faille fllinovnon, Sunday.
W E. Arnold rtHirnetl hot tun from
court at Detihstm last Wetlnemlay.
G R Wiwldle and tl H (Vxqier
made a'UusinNKs trip to lasld City
Tiwsdlrty
Mrs. Wat so’i and Mrs. Oeonfinmn
Watxon vlHltid Mrs J <4 Mlsann <n
Wedre nduy afternoon.
Mrs J. H Oioper and Mrs R. J
Koioers /vlslts'rt Mrs. <!« H Waddle
Wtslnesday afternism.
—Three Companions
will Is* it'stored to natural color.
iWyelh’s iKage suid Sulphur also
re n wives dandruff, leave* the
scalp clean ami ilienltliy and pro
motes the growth of the hair. It. I*
a clean, wlio'e*. me drewslug, which
mny Is* tisotl at any time with per
fed ijafely.
‘Get a fifty cent bottle from your
druggist today, and see howj quickly
it will reatore the youthful Oolor
1411I beauty of your 'hair mud forever
end the tiosly dandruff, hot, Itchy
icalp and falling liulr. All d.ilug
tlets sell it under »uaranl/ee that
lie money will lie refunded If yon
ire .not) satisfied after fair trial.
Tlo people who ar« always on the
fence most find! It mlyttity.
uni om Portable.
PILES CURED IN • TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist *HI refund your mo
»y if I'sso Ointment fait* to car
any case of Itching, blind, hleedln
or protruding pllen In S to 14 d*yn
60 cento
MISS CWENGLE MARRIED. *
Denison Tea . March l!l -Ml*i
Dora C'h e igd of thD city and N
Yon.u k of I n:.as a cre married h >r«
Sutel.cy afterr.e'in by Rshht Aid >»»
nf I nllns. The le itie Iw the daMgb
tat of Mr s.cJ Mis II fwongol
lid WmI Ifollt street, while tbi
ercottt is it »orf>*g bueine** man. o
Dallas The btltial
to rt«n Autoniu »«ic th<*lr weddlnm trl
lllMtslon, T«w , March 14.—That
the Taft Republicans In Texan ex-
pect I silonol Lyon Iki oontroi tllio
.Stale lb |iuldieati csuivctttlfSl for
ItooHevelt and llsnt It will he neces-
sary lo send a conteutlnK dolegnr
It n from Ti xas Pi tho National
ecu jvtinl lion in tinder to se cure rex-og-
ii I thin for lili,c* 'ltc.fi fort «vc in Texas
was virtually ■admitted by (Vlonol II.
F. Ma<|t Ire>«ir, letulon of tho ’IVift
Republican*, on Thursday'.
< lob in el Ma.<(tiii(gor said that lie
prcvcumcsl filial Oolo’iel (<s |.l Lyon,
fftAte ehalitiin.il end I on tier of tho
Itoositvult. fac tion, w mid, as usual.
attotiiji|f to run the sloaio imller
civ'er op|t(isllion land eontrol the
Htalc' convention In tIts' event the
Ly-cm tiice.n smiccMj.'d lu controlling
ill*' ecunvent|on fho Taft faetkin
wciuhl solid a ■ckmteetltiK c|e|c>i*atl<di
from Texais tsi tli,e National eon voli-
tion In this oven* not Illy Mr. Mac-
Gregor felt sure the contesting del-
egation Iwould lie treated
RUtto «d (Bin, 41ltF of Tolmlo,
•tusts Miunity t*e).
Frank Jv Cheney makes oatlh
hat be I* senior iiartuer »»f the
rirnt of F. J. Ohetnsfy t C-o., doing
nisinc'Ks In the Ofty of Toledo,
-Ha'te and c'ounty aforesaid, anti
iHat said firm will p«,y (Hie sum or me
■ >nc Hundred luollnt* for each ami 'nil* startlleg «tat< nient) "Yis made
•very eaee of tlntArrti that cannot
!io oured by the «mm» of liiall's Oitf
lardh (Jure. Ft*tik J. (kidney
Hworii to before fisc and subscrib-
ed In <niy presence (hie dXIt ds.y of
HMtemhcr A. D. IWW
iS»kt.4) A. W. GlfWison.
Notary Iktbllc..
Dalll's Caliicrrli (Jure Is taken In
emucHy fttwi *ci* directly on tine
ilood and niueoua surface# of the
fywlem. Hend for tc'Stlmonial# free
F. J. (kteney A Oft, Toledo, O.
Sold by all ffmggtflts, 76c.
Take Hall's 11amIly Mile for
•on*! Ipat ion.
REPELS ATTACK OF DEATH.
"Five years ago two doctors told
I lied only two yearn to live.”
by iHtllliiubn Grmtt, Malac hite, Col
"They told me I would die with eon-
sumption. It wee mp to me then to
If wn/i well ! did .for today
try the best lung n«*dlo!in« snd l l»o
gun lo <*ee Dr. King's New Dlt* ov*
ory. It) was well I did, for today l
am worki.iftf amd believe I owe *my
life to till* gnevit throat and lung
cure tili/it has cheated the grave
of another victim ” It's R>Hy to suf-
fer with cotvjh*. < old* or other
throat #4id king tumble# now. Taikfl
Dim cure that'* eafeet. Ur ice 6 do
and *1. Trial bottle free at J.
W. Peeler'*.
^ ^ CURES
d.ded* SKIN DISEASES
tad will be st l.e
e(NI|l|l' of wee’44.
Mist 4'wc ottvl r
It doeon t
P»*e R
. til 'OU
A tins n get**
poor *|«-ii<.n that b# forsn r*
A wtsai he** votlft* fth*«*L
in iailkut in *
sid'd in• Houle
sad la well tem
ittwc neon L*.
«*i«'jf#'ii f|V4*r
'Dm raw of *» Skin dkWSMes can be traced
healthy wher*
When the blood Is Infected with acrid or
ork of nourisbtng
tsirature and preservtn* It. normal w>(t
Instead It Irritates and Inflame# the d*1^***
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923037/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.