The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 218, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 9, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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B0FKti3K>NAL CAUL’S
r, E NEVILL, JVI. D.
irjcry and General Practice
w .1. W. IVi'ltr’* Drug Store,
nh ini, Texas. Phone No. 803. ,
DR. I. S. bPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
i at Kobinaon Baker** stable.!
jni. iu4. K«»iileoce phone 2t-0. All
It promptly attended to. Graduate
t. Jo.nh, (M*>-) Veter nary Col Uge ,
7hON£ I62-2R
at-cltt«n Painting and Paper j
ntfini;. All work fiuuniiitocd.
L. Judd
Iomhc Cleonlny;
SHE GAVE UP
ILL HOPE
Physicians Failed To Help Mrs.
Green, But She Finally Found
Relief in Cardui.
Meetze, Va.-Mn, J. C. Oreen of this
place nay*: "I Buffered with womanly
Two o7Zt^t.,/oul(1 h,,r(1|y »'111*.
Two of the tieBt doctors in our town
I 1! * ?nd 1 ,rM different med“
*“ « "•>
J derl,I"f1 to try some Car-
au . it did so much for me that l »re from L.iimiiis
: “">• biore, and It cured me! Sim.lav mdJd
Spring Hill Item*.
An I have not seen au_v items
I ruin iIiim community 1 will s.ml
j in a few lines.
The two weeks’ meeting eon
11 lire let! by the Rev. Jollier close I
]Sujjcluy. (^uite a niniilit-r pro
1 esseil faith in t’lirint. There were
nine additions and out* restora
• ton to the elmreh: Uro. Joiner
ii an fimiuit, pious man ami a
good proHolmr. ltro. Hall of the
•M. E. ehureh of Windom
preuehrd two gootl amnions dur
miff the meeting.
MOTHER OF
URGE FAMILY
Tells How She Keeps Her
Health — Happiness For
Those Who Take
Her Advice.
Root lie, Mich I want to tell you
I roi. A. tide and daughter, how much good Lydia E. I’mkham’n Veg-
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aiki r, r
Gh>
ga sa-Ett- «t ca ca r.a m ca ca sa at at
llepait Work l!\ehiin.e N . n ■ . W
A Soeeialty hoi t »l i if
Miss (iwendolyne, eondueted song
service Saturday night. They
I feel as well as I arer did In
Today,
my life.
The pains and the trouble are all
Kone. I feel like another person In
every way, I wish every suffere, could
*'now what Cardui will do for alck
plc.i'.c. tiy the Vaeiium process. < Women.
(.IS, llr.iperies, etc., thoroughly ^ few dose* of Cardui at the right
Sunday school is progressing
nicely.
There will lie prayer meeting
here Wednesday night.
I*. (’. (ialhraith and daughter,
Miss Maude, went, to Paris Satur-
hty.' Miss Maude is having her
acd anil renovated without remov- time, will save many a big doctor hill I thcci i,i
i. .in room. Por estimates of prices by preventing serious «lrkn««„ "* :‘p®ftt **' at"1 hF " I IHt
trum room. For estimates of prices
Phone T. M. McKee, 336
uarmtee all of my work in
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning
. The
evasher, French
Dry Cleaner
;$ nice work
PHONE 242
by preventing serious sickness.
It tones up the nervous system, and
I “‘m’8 make pale rheeks fresh and roav.
j Thousands of weak women have been
restored to health and happiness by
UKitiR Cardui. Hup »o«e you try it.
It may bo Just the medicine you need.
N- ^ J" Wrilttn; L.dl.,' Advisory D.pi . Ck«tt»-
| not-g* Mffdldn# Co., ( h.ut nooga, T»nn.. fur Sptru|l
Instructions, and 64 png hook. “Hom« Tri«tiuffiit
•f Mat In plain wrapper, on imduml
, "tableCom pound and
Sanative VS ash have j
dom* me. 1 live on a
farm anti have worked
very hard. 1 am I
forty-five years old, j
and am the mother
of thirteen children.
Many people think
it strange that I am
not broken down
with hard work and
the care of my fam-
ily, hut I tell them of my good friend,
Lydia E. I'inkham’s Vegetable Com-
•tbacJE o
I
THE FIRST GHAT
HAIR SIGN OF AGE
P.
Ball
North
and Hatter.
Main Street
wp: want
E isy Way to Preserve Natural Color
of the hair and Make it
Grow.
A hurmloHs remedy made from ......... n
common garden Huge quickly rc-| KiHough went hV'wimiom
to afford the
est Service
Texas, to visit relatives.
Hubert, little son of Albert
Whirley, has been Nick, but is
able to be up. Also W. L. Wigs
by and wife have been on the
sick list, but are better now.
Misses Mamie and Mattie
Ward of near Windom are visit-
ing at tlie home of their uncle,
Albert Whirley.
Misses Ada Wall and Lillian
,, | went to Windom last
siores gray hair to natural color. {Saturday.
The care of the hair, to prevent ib Mr„. ,j .p Vernon of
Irom losing its color and lustre, visited at the home of
Paris
Allred I*. Hilllhreath, who is
attending the Dari* Commercial pound, and that there will be no baok-
< ollege, visited home folks Sutur- ache and bearingdown puinn for them if
dnkv night and Sunday. they will take it as I have. I uni scarcely
William Smith came home from ®v‘‘r without it in the house,
the Paris Commercial College to "i wil1 8»y also that I think there is
attend the meeting no better medicine to he found for young
mw a™,
m 1. '1KI 1,llf 1 aunt, Mis. S. pound forpainful periods and irregular-
M. Slephens, has gone to Detroit, ity, and it has helped her.
l
“I am always ready and willing to
speak a good word for Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound. 1 tell every
one 1 meet that I owe my health and
happiness to your wonderful medicine.”
- Mrs. J.G. Johnson, Scottville, Mich ,
R.F.D. 3.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com-
pound, muile from native roots and herbs,
contains no narcotics or harmful drugs,
and today holda the record of being thi
most successful remedy for woman’s ilh
known.
Stephens one day last
is just as important as to cure fo
teeth to keep them from discolor-
ing. Why spend money for eon
meties and creams to improve the|ter and son of near Dodd
complexion, and yet neglect the| attended ehureh here last
hair, for gray hair is even
Mick *
Week.
Mrs. Joe Packard and
Itonluim
‘ ‘ I’ncle
o the Public
(1 we are doing all
possible (o gratify
lhis desire.
any ticket agent for u ticket
tliK line. (Jose connections
and I n ion Depots at:—
PARIS, COMMERCE
JULENVILLE, TERR El, L
and i:\MS, TEXAS
F. It. McKAY
•cncral Passenger Agent
TERRELL, TEXAS
'im TRACTION CO.
Uon-Sherman-DalUs Interurban)
NEW FAST
LIMITED SERVICE
BETWEEN
DENISON M'AINNEY
SHERMAN DALLAS
»vcs si„.rm tn 7 m„ ii a. m.
I p. in. atul ii p. in.
rir-SliKit'i Id Pallas
i lor,11 e.irs leave Sheris*” of
•••' .mil iulei ituiliale point*
1 M ’ WI. V from a a in. to
p. hi. iiielnitive aiul
< pm. and u p.in.
i in- |* It,•mu,in ni (> p. m. and
P- in- slop at McKinney.
iiuifitlon addre » any agent oi
• A I'M, J,\S. I* G KI I'd'IN
' I>eii(s<ni i, I*. A. Dalian
more
nspicuous and suggestive of ug
than wrinkles or a poor complex-
ion? Of the two, it is easier to
preserve the natural color and
beauty of the hair than to have u
good complex ion.
All that, is necessary is til© oc-
casional use of Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prepara-
tion of common garden sage and
sulphur, combined with other vali
j able remedies for dry, harsh, fad-
i ed hair, dandruff, itching scalp
and falling hair. After a few up-
! plications of this simple harmless
remedy your hair will gradually
lie' restored to its natural color,
in a short time the dandruff wil
be removed, and your hair will
no longer come out lint will start
to grow as nature intended that
it should.
Don't neglect your hair, for it
goes further than anything else
to make or mar your good looks
You can buy this remedy at. any
drug store for fifty cents a bottle
and your druggist will give your
money1 hack if you are not satis-
fied after using. Purchase a
bottle today. You will never r
grefi it when you realize the dif
l'erenee it will make in your
appearance.
If a man lias sense bis dollars
will take care of themselves.
Almost a Miracle.
One of the most startling
changes ever made in any man,
according to W. lb Holsclaw, of
riarcmlou, Texas, was effected
•r ears ago in his brother. “He
had such a dreadful cough,” he
i,rites, “that all our family
,! bought lie was going into eon
sumption, hut he began to use Dr
King s New Discovery and was
completely cured by ten bottles
)Now lie is sound and well and
weighs 21* pounds. For many
years our family has used
ibis wonderful remedy for
coughs and colds with excellent
•results.'' It ’s quick, safe, reli-
able and guaranteed. Price <aOc
and *1 Trial bottle free at .1 W
Peeler ’s drug store
laugh
(ity
Satur-
day night.
Weldon McEllrath, who has
been in the west, has returned to
bis home at this place.
K. M. Spelee, who died al Hon
ham, wras buried al Smyrna cem-
etery, near here. The bereave l
ones have our sincere sympathy
.especially the aged mother, who
is in her ninety-first year.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of the
country south id’ W'indom visited
the latter’s uncle, ('apt. Moore,
Saturday night and Sunday.
Newt Mutler and family vis
ited their grand.......... Mrs. I...... 5
Sunday.
The farmers have done very *
little for th«' past few weeks.
—('inderella.
^WMANAiAiWAMl
| DENTISTRY MINUS
: BOTH FEAR AND PAIN
According to my theory
and my wale, Modern Den-
tistry should not only be
absolutely painless, but
wliut 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
often sought after by the
nervous and delicately
/)tolAmUh.
1
The Dajiger After Grip
lies often in a rundown system
Weakness, nervousness, lack o
energy nad ambition, with dis
ordered liver and kidneys often
follow an attack of this wretched jw
disease. The greatest need then
is Electric Hitters, the glorious
tonic, blood purifier and regulat j
or of stomach, liver and kd
ncys. Thousands have proved
that they onderl'ully strengthen
the nerves, build up the system
and restore to heallh and good
spirits after au attack of grip.!
If suffering try them. Only -"»(><• '
guaranteed by J. W. Peeler.
I want your Dental bus-
iness and you will lind it
distinctly pleasureable to
have me do it. My work
all guaranteed.
T>r F C. Allen S
W«*Ht Hid,- of Ki|inir<*,
THERE IS A LOT DF UNNEC'S
SARY EYE TROUBLE
There may he plenty of happi
/ness in sight, but distance does
not lend enchantment to the vic\
Puts an End to Bad Habit.
Things never look bright to
one with “the blues.” Ten to
one the trouble is a sluggish liv-
er, filling the system with bilious
poison, that Dr. King's New Life
Pills would expel. Try them. Let
'the joy of better feelings end
“the blues.” Meat for stomach,
liver and kidneys. 25c. J. W.
Peeler's drug store.
When counting bis blessing* a
mail generally refuses to include
his poor relations.
in this world. We allow 1 ur-
selves to become nervous anil
fretful. Weeds of care over-
run the garden of the heart
when they should never lie al
lowed to take root. A 11 at
deal of Die present eye trouble
is caused by people selecting
(Masses for themselves that
iiiisuited for their Ev
are
es.
We Supply the Best
after thorough
and tests.
examinations
C. E. Bowman
Jaweler aiul Optician
JINL AND PAPER HANGING
•t'k Lila ran leed. Phone 117
fry Nunn ley
A square
wants, but
illdgc of it)
di-iil is all a
lie likisn to be
1 squareness.
man
the
!It'll '
Look* Like a Crime
rate a boy from a box of
Vrniea Salve. Ilia
nu
3bb' \ tv!(, 101 (cmumptives
jtisk health, not Gffi mi. stoff
eniint, follow na'are} took
'« *0**. stove s'l reeolve "I
l»*t »1 It." Our little **#«"
booklet br;*ht*n* the **7
••Nature# Crea
(’•kaatiM. Ohio, bruise t*
f rharia
linn
riles, k rusks
demand it
(till
mlb'f for
biirtta
it. Ilia rttfli
Kh.|*
liova, Altai
ITtrla
inn hiNtlahlo
a ml
I 'li.Miiiali <1
for
w at J, W 1%
flaf a
itfy that in
»*itlv
'tt«-r than in*
- kind
S.S.S.
NATURES
PERFECT TONIC
Romethln* mom than an ordinary tonic l» required to restore health lo
a weakened, run-down system; the mads to* must ponse s Mood-purifying
properties as well. tmWN the weakness and Impurity of the circulation la
responsible tor iha poor physical condition. Tha blood dotw not 000trio
Ilia necessary quantity of rich, red corpuscle*. an<! t« therefom a weak,
watary stream which cannot affor-l aurtu tent nourlahidant to suauAn the
«rate in tn imltnarr health. A poorly nourt*he<l testy cannot resist disease,
and this e a plain a why ao many persona are atu. k*d by a spall of
ali kaea* when the u*e of a good tome would have prevented tha troutile.
In 8.8.8 will ba found both blood-claaaatng a'd tonic qualities combined
It build* up woak conatttuUoaa by removing ail >m punt tea and garma from
the blood, thus supply mg a certain moan* for restoring airength and
invigorating tha ayalem Th* healthful, vegetable iiigradloata o4 wht< h
g. 9 8. 1* 1 umpooa l make It splendidly Iltteil to tha need* of thoao syatetn
which are delicate from vojr oouae. It ta NatuiVa Ferfot t Tome, free tfom
all harmful mineral*, a safe and ptessant acting medicine for per~<ju» of
weery a#*. 8.B. 8. rMi the body of that tlrwl. woro-oul feeling ao common
at this eaneon. improve* the appetite and dotation, tone# up th» aiomix h,
net* with pleasing effects on the narrows aratem, and rwinvhr*'V »t«e every
portion ol th# body THI SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAlfT V CA.
SIDELIGHTS ON 3HAKE8PEARE.
Hon. Mure Antony whh mldrcnHlng
the populace In tlit* Korum. The an
dlolice wan with him. lie liltchi-it up
hla toga with IiIr left hand, and made
a sweeping geature with hla right,
bo exclaimed:
“For lirutiiH la an honorotilo men!”
Then he atage-w lilapered tlie sonor-
ou* I^itin equivalent for “Nit!”
Hin h la aarcaam In the clauHlca.
"Whnt la the night T"
Col. Mneheth wae aliiinbllng up the
caalle alalra, leaving a muddy trull to
tlidleate the extent of till sojourn III
the moat un he wended hla homeward
way from the ward meeting.
Lady Maobeth unified her heal aleep-
walking anlffa ahe stood at tlie liead of
(he alalra. Having anllfed, ahe cuiim
ttcally said:
"Almoat at odds with morning —
which la which f*
Anil the alnge manager aiam had
hla cue to ring down the curtain on
Act Third.
"The pluy'a the thing wherewith
I'll cati'h 1 lie conadenre of the king"
Ho auylng. HarnlH. d'-a'giicd a wind
ing atalrcaae and a wave of reform for
hla dramaltzatlon of "Hapho.”
The Apparition remarked eonflden
Hally lo Macbeth:
‘‘Macbeth ahull never vanquished be
uniII great Hlrnam wood to fHinafn
Bine hill ahull come ugalnat him."
Lapsing from blank verae for a mo-
ment, Col. Macbeth ohaerved to hi*
chief of police:
"I don’t know who this lllrnum
Wiaid la Vou'd better look him up
and pinch him for contemplated leae
majeai,-."
Whit h goes to show that the Kalaer
la not the flrat monarch who baa had
to keep hla eye open
Vrom the Steering Committee.
There are har*lNlil|M .n lit* m-oae.
Hellur teen will all we*
That Ilia very uaefut rudder
fa a stern aewMlir.
Hla Necord.
Uectufer-.....Th# camel can go fnt
week# without water, thua Showing the
greater endurance poaaeaaed by the
brute creation.
Col. IHmkIH—(Rlalng la rear of hall!
—I wlah. tuh. auh. to eiuifute youah
statement, auh. I am In bo ways al-
'led lo the haute creation, auh. hut I
have gone without wataii fo' twenty
yeah*, auk!
At me Musicals.
Mile Husky Ah. piofeeaor. It wa*
aaay to ace that your singing was
from the heart l
Prof Von ftmwle No. madame. Id
M nod gor.t ven dey riHsi red heart
ae vrotn der diaphragm Her t-.nee
aa nod foot van d« y vmm der heart
Singer Sewing Machine Go.
In with Acme Tailoring Co.
8. I). NKLSON, Atfcnt
H. MAIN NT RE El'
PhtHiff 81»H
BONllAM, TEXAS
Nuld 1 tu Easy
Pill nil'll
\\ ben You Huy Huy thr
Heat—A Ninger
(•'Chicago smoke" Is the newest tint for
ladles' dresses)
"\Vhn..«s tn silks my Julia goes,'
San* llrrrlck, "then how sweetly flows
The liquefaction of tier clothes."
(O, gentle render, don't suppose
llut wluit todny each rhymester knows
He couldn't make "flows’ rhyme with
clothes.")
Ah, Herrick, '(would have made you
choke
Ifsd Julia's gown or dross or cloak
Have boon made of Chicago smoko.
Jus! hrcalhlng It has made us grieve,
llut now 'tint not hard lo hollcvs
They've found a way that smoko to
weave.
The wonder Is It Is so thick—
Some Intellect alive and quh'k
Has not yet made It Into brick.
Appropriately, though, the stuffs.
Made of tills smoke which each one
snuffs.
Will lend themselves quite well to puffs
"Chicago smoke" will cause remarks
About Hie lure It lias for sparks.
And other such hilarious larks.
Hut tills limy he the next In line,
The daine In dress of much design
Msy have to pay a heavy fine.
lloeaiiMe ‘tla aeen at half a glancs
Him will thus have a ready rhanee
T« break the town's smoko ordinaries.
jj
r s
: ES -set set £3- B3 BK EK Stt EK EH KCf §
L. Scruggs Produce Co.
WANTS all your Chickens,
Eggs and Butter, and all kinds
of Country Produce.
L. Scruggs Produce Co.
■33£t J3t£’33£t SSCt YXY- K£t 33 33CC ECt J3K J3CE J3£t CK- 03
UNDERTAKING g
I Philip W®..................*........
carry a complete line of Caskets, A
Coffin* and Htirlnl Rohn*. if
S. Side Sq., Bonham, Texas yi
-(MIR OFFICE IN NOW ON
ORTH MAIN STREET WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT OFFICE
BRADFORD & RODGERS
Phone 132.
INSURANCE Of All Kinds
MAKE HOME BEAUTIFUL.
Plant lloaxg
Hhadii#
Fruit 'PriMW
Tbo Viuiy boat only
II. I,. Ad unite—'ITiiaio tid'J 3r.
How 11 town offliat with
Will In tun ft lUp.hnp.
Wash Skirts and Gingham
Petticoats
We have a beautiful line of Ladies' Wash Skirts in Suitings,
Linens and Repps at $1.00 to #2.50 and Gingham Petti-
coats with Embroidered and Net Flounces at 50c to $2.00.
GOUGE & FITZGERALD
LEI
The Palace Drug Store
Supply your Drug wants.
8 Side Sq. PHONE 07
no YOUK SPKINCi TRAINING
AT
Mlnertil Wells
Excursion Jickats on Juts AU tha Jims
rii1
^M|7nn<tcrftil
T T .
tvtcrs
and B‘i::v
■^uiltl up
a. 11. ni t.1 iii tt 11 Hunt 1 it
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MAI.I. AN, II \ AN
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FOR TIRED FEET
Jfalsell & Caldwell Co.
fcefrtftnatat for Inlc
A fitly iMitiml Imi tlitmi’if uttoil
only turn month*
Hacoo TtHaworMl.
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