The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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▼ MR BON H
I »
f »vt i r i
The
ni Progress of
I his Bank
•in lit I It 41 wr h«vr rl|Hlal Inliki un
Niiwiiri«all Ihr lime, an<i lliil wr h«vr ml
caa^rvitivt policy, yet along |iin|rmivr
|0 our (uslonirrs every modern Unlily Ini
pl transaction of their business
Crn steel burflar and fire proof vaults and safci
ia# vow deeds, notes, insurance polit ies and nth
Hl. papers FREE OF CHARGE
rly o( our own money to loan at low rate*.
«r banking busineM ia cordially solicited at ill
if the day or ni*ht.
First National I km!-
TIM* nu
CARS
1 • * *■
of llonhain, I'cxa
.s
Hi Till IK DUTY
^pnh-'oi Hodri* Air Irani in'!
jpg|V nl flu K Hny><.
. j! |,|,„>d t 11" I
■ . , ! I 'III til! I Ilf
,|r SH'k.
|Ih Hi"l mui*\ k idiiry ills
K IioiiMc, ill.lliftfS.
Sidney Pills cure them
|li im p- • i j .1 • i mini i OH I
■triii "i Bouhata, Tea .
f, i in -in.111 cl
hii'I In|*h kept me iii inis I
|p tin- mornio^ 011 arising j
• mill stilt'. I Iliought the j
11, i in • I I •> disorders I ;
tlir k ntnrv -crictioiisi j
Ihosr I’irs nl linyhenH
How delicious tnr the pic.oi
boyhood. N * pu now evn t;< -to
so good. W hat • i hanged P>e
pifh1 No It you. Y nii'u hot
the strong, henUhv ••nmach the
\ igoiou • Iivpi, tin .u 11\ i u iiliu
tlic i eg ii I in IhiwpI-, nl iMiytmini.
Your digestion is |i mi ,unl mu
lilnnic tlic loud \\ lei! s iieciledf
-V complete tonii;<j up l»y I .i‘ih
Hitters of all organs ol digestion
Btnniacb, Ijiver, Kidneys, Rowels
tiy them. They'll nstore your
tioy hood appetite and appreciation
of food and fniily salinate ymn
body with new health, strength
and vigor. Nile at.l. \\ . IVcItis.
I*'i imd I in ess Is next to O ><l I mess.
|il\ Hie! painfni in passage
I ini n , Kidney Pills I
lil, I pmeiireil a t»ox a* i
|ri‘'i I ‘in ■ ( i and uspd
(liieeted They went di- I
| tin- mot oi my tronblp, I
of the p ons m my back i
| mill it-storing my kidneys j
pmmal condition.”
Ill by ill ilealei |’| |i-e Ml
histei M ilbin n ( o , I di (t.i
iVoifc, sole agents for the j
bites
P'lil I I In I* I l|lI I *(>.Ill's
no oth*t M
|i ■ >Mi ■'> i vil as jppoi t
lie him
| is no iyolist, like the man
11ing tu give you an im-
that In* 11 not ttying to
inipii ssinn on yon.
IKidrcy Pills Hive Cured Me.
r 'i i a limitation from a
J1"'1 n by It. M. \\ inklei.
I'11, I ml “I emit i acted a
| 1 1 tumble y| y
| ' nut and paiued me. I
J1 1 1 hi t a11 trength
I1"1"1" * Iiotlined with
A" " h, ad would swim
11 ilnat before my eyes.
I"1, Kidney Pills rpgu
H :n" now perfectly well
hl-r ,i new man. Foley’s
P'll have cured me.”—
•I- \Y. I Ve.ler.
“Is Ide Worth Savmrj
Mis. Mollie McRaney, Prentiss,
Miss., writes that she had a even
case ol kidney and bladder tniirlile
amt that- four tKittles ot Knley .
Kidney Remedy cured her sound
and well. She closes hei letter liy
saying; “I heartily recommend
Foley’s Kidney Remedy to any
sufferer ot kidney disease, If saved
my lite.” Hold by .1. \V. Peeler.
Haring au ngty b eh":; low aid
othei . is woi-.pthao the toothache
Most Be Above Stl’-ptiion.
Kidney and bladdci ailment - are
so serious in thcii conseiiuences,
and if uueheeked so often fatal that
any remedy offered foi their cure
must be above suspicion. Foley
Kidney Pills contain no haimfiil
drugs, and have successfully stood
;i long and thorough test. Hold
by .1. \V. Peeler.
A Frightful Wrrth
| of train, automobile oi buggy mav
cause cuts, bruises, abu ions,
sprains oi wound, that demand
| Huckleu’s Arnica Halve, eaith
greatest healer, ijuick it In fund
prompt cure results. Koi bum ,
boils, sores ol all kinds, eczema,
chapped hands and bps, sore eyes
Or corns, its supieme. Unrest pde
cure. 25 cents at.l. W. I’eelei’s.
1111 a inn': Rays lie is feel
that he usually acts his
Wink ) | lliiiii', ^ |),iy
^ 11 " -1 1'l.tle thing* ever
1,1 King s New Kile
'1I"11 i a sugar coated
•"alth, thot J hangrs
nl
"do diength, languor
11 hi am tag into men tal
I........'oil1- tipal inn head
(' ’ 'I.M-pepsin, mulaiia.
I’eelel's.
If you are intemperate ol speech
keep silent as much a pus iblc
; until you have learned to be kindly.
A few Short Weeks.
Mr. .1. H. Martel I, l‘M wards* die,
III wiites: “ V lew mouths ago
my kidneys tin ome conge .ted. I
had severe I tat k ache and paui
j across thi kidne* and hip. Fob,\
Kidney Pills promptly cored my
liaekaehe and eoireeted the action
' ot my kidneys. Plus w;ts loniedit
' about altei my using them foi only
a few short weeks and I can checi
fully leeoinim ml them. Hold by
,». \V. Peeler.
frcit
nir-'tii b i’Tjit|f»* ri'fhr, ^|g
•III, |’**'HUM* Rfl»1 t Amlfib. ffoWt) (P
“hit AM • Mr* In fr»Hgbt frilnn
«r*» rfiHtrif'tl hj h*lt’grg|»h from rM di
J \ • i|*»t» |X>tl)tft.
You cm! Rtfttid In front of r blj? l>oRrd
'on Hip null it Is like tho board In R
Mo' khrokcr'R oHIcr RifRpt Hint It Mrs
I Mttlo boles In It—0ml watch the prog
, of !h*» cars In a flwp freight train
i from point t*» point As the tclepratDs
r rrl|tr In l|,.. p.'.jr.j r r .1 mornt frri||| |,..U
-III I|.r1»» If vim till!lied R rflllriflrl of
j viirm li from I’lilcHgo to litnnha liw!
ntglii you run i-oiii** In. toddy Hint !lor,
! Just whole thin our l< You run wHirh
II nil ll'o wnv lo Oiiiiilia on (he lioiirrl
ll Is n eruel IiiiiiiIIIhiIou for llio
freight < ur It iisoil |o t>o h wllil stm.v
nnliuul. Inn now It l« innint mid do
no i|. iiir-d liini n« we now have mu
nlr'lpfll lod^uij; tiounes for Iramps, so
we tune iilegrapli record tioards foi
freljjhi eiii's t’rrMi.v soon nohod.v will
ho nhlr> to oHCH|>e from (lie aulborltles
ll Is only oocHslonnlly under modem
inelbods n fn lglil r nr trncer tins Jo go
out mid lirlnp il home tiy force
THE STOMACH.
• J« Pnwsr Jo Rsfist Iti Own Gsttr-le
Juice* I* ■ Puzzle
One of ilie* greatest i|J1e»tlons dl«
tnrlilng | lie minds of physiologists
both pusf mid present Is lluit of the
sloiDinti's digesting; powers. It Is
itKl,cd w hy I lie sjoinneb does not digest
Itself, ll Is well known llini gssitie
Jlllees li.'ive the power to digest the lis
sin* of \v lib'll I lie stomach Is iniiile
One of ihr- things urtnnlly mantifnr
luii'il by the body, secreted In the
glands near the stomach and poured
into It. Is hydrochloric acid, a power
fill ageiii t ha I will eat up almost any-
thing Why II does not eat the stomach
up Is-problematical.
It Is known that a stomach from a
dead animal or man ran bo digested
by a living man. It lias been found
out also ihai when a man Is killed
nccidenlally and Ids stomach is In the
process of digesting. If the body lie
kept wnnn. Ids whole stomach will he
digested and possibly, too. adjacent
organs, as liver, pancreas, etc. From
this ll was argued that the "principle
of life" kept the process from going
on in n living belug. Subsequently,
however, this was proved to be untrue.
A living frog was put In an uncon-
scious condition and Ills leg Inserted
through a small hole In a dog's
stomach. I he dog being alive and well
It was found that the frog's leg was
wholly digested In the proceae. al
though living So the last reason con
relvnlile was proved Incapable of ex
plaining the phenomenon
Alioul the only conclusion left Is that
the stomach does gradually actually
cat Itself up. but Hint It Is being coil
staidly rebuilt. However, ns this ex
pei'lnielit is hHrd to perform and as no
results have so far been announced 111
this direction, we are left In a state of
nbsolute Ignorance, and all we can do
Is to lie devoutly llinnkful to I’rovl
dence that our stninncha do not digest
themselves except in the ordinary
course of human events - Fa wrence
Hodges In New York Tribune.
\
A BEAL CURE
FDR BLOOD DISEASE
r '• 1 r«*l cura far Mr,nlagtn.io Bloml reive, b«<-sn3« II Is a r»«l blood
■ '" all rmltpa that this dl*«R*a ts » »p»r)flc blood Infection of Ihe moc
t ,h* 'Mens of which ao thOKMlghly poiROlW th# COTpUSClR* "* tlW
I *t its symptoms are manifested over almost the entire body Fir.
Iv acre nr plmpU then the moidh and Ihrna' nlr«vale, the gland i in
/*". the ball begin, in fall md. skl-i dlMSMS hrsak Otlt OB body,
l'*rs appear, and ewen tha honen ache with rhamnntlc pains. I* I*
[o hebavs that In a blood poison so powerful aa thla that only »
|f can have any permanent good ePert. fl. S R. la the greates of all
Vi'i K°** ,n,‘1 rlrrulatlon and by thoroughly rleanalng the IHN
ftlcla of tha insidlovia virua makes a pnrmanant. and lasting cure of
p.ood Polaon. It does not hide or rover up the disease in the system
f ,v ^tnovea the last trace of its destructive germs. If you are aid
rjb's disease B. 8. S will rure you bocause it will cleanse your blood
I r- health-promoting corpuaclex. B. 8. 8. la made entirely of healing,
f . berha and barks, and 1* a medicine ao absolutely safe and certain
T ,h*t o^eryone may cure themselves at home, and be asanred the
I Permanent and luting Home Treatment book containing muck
F"*»Mon for aucceetful toeatment, «ent free to all who write
I TKK BWTTT dProiTTM OO., ATT.AKTA.
In Doubt.
I itlinr I "nk here, what sort of writ
In^ |; this in your story?
IMportcr What's wrong with It. sir?
I .llini >,.ii any In your account of
this parly where they had fun with a
bashful guest. "Aa his Intended pnrt
net swept past gracefully »lie others
I,nulled b.v lo scour the place for the
timid victim of the g«n\c. who had loat
c.„irn"« and dusted." Ray. are you
wriilm. about a social party or a
Ivm-■. h ailing exhibition?- New York
.lotirnal
A I assort In Anatomy.
\ prof* -ant nt one of our unlrersltiea
i : , ,., v witty upon occasion
A medical student once asked if there
,„,t 4iline works on anatomy
,, i hi iban those In the college
llbniry
"lining man." said 'tie professor,
"thcii* have not been ninny new liones
added tu Hie human Indy during the
ImkI tell years " lailldoii Klandnrd
Blows Hie Own Horn.
"\\ lint kind of ii fellow Is UrlggsV
• lie's one of lhose < Imps who can do
■ iiything
"How delight fill!"
"Yes, but he likes to tell of It"
"Ob!"- Host on Hersi*
TO 1 Ml
F \\\\
t
r r ..
Stale nl tiliiu, t il\ ol Tnlciln,
I .Ill'll, coiiiitv.
Frank J. I'licnoy iimkc. natli
that he h -enttit paitnei «d the
Him of F. F i In in \ Co dimip
business in thi l'it> o( Tnlciln
I’onnty anil '■• it- ,i< n pul, .mil
that -n l tilm will |,i\ the -nm nl
* IN F. Ill NIHv’FI) HOI.I \ IKS Ini
i aeh ami ever* easenl < al;m Ii I lint
cunnnt beemeil l>\ thcir-i ul Hall’s
< 'aim rh « 'iim*. I lank .1, <'hi'iicy.
Hwinn In In tuic mi* imp I; nbwiib
etl in nt \ |n * em , I Ii i. i*t Ii d.i \ nl
December, v D i
^ Heal) \. \\ . I i lea am,
Nidaiv I’nblic.
Hall’s < 'sitin i Ii (’ine is l.il- etl in
ternally, and ni ls illicitly on tin
blond and mucous suiTaecs nl Ihi
system. Hend I'm (c limoni.il lice
F. J. (’henry A ('n , 'I nleilii, <1
Sold by all Drupei I*.» < i■ i»ts.
Take HallV Family Fill- foi
constipation.
It’s a man's m\ n |,mh that iimi
ally K' ls him a jnill.
Nvipnle n'. (ml
was nl (lie ncntiijtii'iable, in vei n\
die kind, III, kind lli.il you lin'd
must when you have, a lad cold,
cough Ml bin;* ill r.i.e. Huppn.si
trnehes, cou;;h • y • •• |*'■, end livei
oil or tlnelm have all tailed, dnn’l
lose heart oi liode. I'akt lb kmp
New Dipemny. Mali laelmn is
guaranteed when n id Id any
throat or long trnnbb'. ll ha - -av
ed IImusands ol ho|p'l* snll'cicis.
It masteis i-lnbbnrii nil,Is, nlibti
uate coughs, heinniihages, l;i
grippe, eioiip, asthinu, hay level
and whooping enngli and is the
most safe and certain remedy I'm
all bronchial affections. f,Oe. Hl.iM).
Trial bottle free at J. W . Feller’s.
Uemembei, mv fiiends, there are
Always two sidr tocveiy ipiestion
Be catefuI to learn both ides be-
fore you • |ion-i ,i imi a m lakt
BCttOP,
11141,1 H »M) •' II ♦ I * It,
MOTT’B NFIv’Vl.mNi; I'll,I,H
The great Nerve and Minin re
storative foi men and women, pro
duces strength and vitality, build
up the system and iciipvvh the nor
mal vigor. Foi sale by druggists
or by mail fl <><> [iri im• y <» boxes
for ♦5.00.
Store.
Hob
I’alaee lb up
I
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will
cure any ca-e ol I. idney and bind
i|e| trouble lint Inyond tile Min i,
of medicine. No medicine i.m do
more.—Bold by ,1. \V. I’m lei.
RAILWAY OFFICIAL
William M.*hl, Vice PresiHent
of *ba Soiilhorn Pacific Linaa.
rati
__
I .foilIt » into ll) RTH* (of to
I hillikl.ir null IhhI bUH iMirloii* * tor
j 8tu1«lotiljr his Frco Manolitil Ho 1cmk«Nl
'out of t!i«« ulit'lnw Mini rhvt In ih»*
Muht of tho moon \% Iiht John hrr cur
| rylng
“WhRt Hfo you doing to turf* ho
* a*-*- • *1
Tho woman hfunn cuffing hi* wrdA
••Pm going to |or«cl you up wMh nil
I of th»* **h1 •»fO'foro»» t hit o »* ha to had
In fho hoiiHv for tbof*» inniiv y«*urR."
kIib fSHid merrily—"all iho fiiinlMir**
proNFlitiMl to iih nt I'hrlMtiiotH h.v kind
tiiMirtol relative*, nil I ho |»rlmi wo
Iih vo taken mi curd pfirllen, nil the fit Hi-
lly poifniltM everything Unit we Imve
boon Rimply dylnu t*» j:*‘t rid of."--
Life.
CURL FOR L0C3 0! Ml MURY.
Cast of an Amgricau Wn,„.„ MarrroH
Abroad and "" Air.anl.
"Nollllug (I isg 11st a lilt* lilol'n," t-illil n
woman wlm goes ubrontl every sum
rttcr, "ilinn to meet in I mope Anu r
leans who seen to he a liamed of lle'lr
own language l liav, often com®
a, roan them. Inti n wniitau I lift In
Carlsbad last year look the palm
"t'lie waa lolloilueed lo tile Ms the
Count, ss KontnlT k t ot Miinajia me Unit
nomiiled like lli.tl Sin* neirtled a lilts
nlnn or it Pole about line,* yearn lie
fore, and so far im I ran gal In i sha
httd hardly been any in irei liuiepe
Ilian a New * oi k table il liote before
tllltl time She looked V Old I'll ll. lull
her KngllHh was all |,i’"|<, ii Into bits.
She did not even i-av llie.' Itiil pro
nniineed If ‘re She leid great ilillt
«'llIts In recoil, - i ing plira e.i, and ih«
rc-iill at llini" wan a lot of l'i, tu Ii
"N, vt morning I was |,n ikl iHlIttg In
the hiilsrrpail, with a pally of shawl
wrapped A ni'ilr'ii tin who had drunk
the leiplldle lllllllber of glaaseK front
the Sprudel or the Marl,tbriinneti and
had walked mil ttecnidlllg lo preaetlp
thin <)ne of those at Ihe table waa a
New Yotk pliynlelan who la none the
less popular lieeause la* la frank In
speech almost io brutality and will not
Btund for attictalloli. Tho countess
entne along and was bulled to join
tho party. The doctor ll turned out,
had known hot since she waa a child.
"Somebody asked her a question, anil
she ala lied to reply with I ho I accent
of hers I saw I lie tics lor tlilgel. Then
she made nnolher remark In half
French The doctor said something
that sounded like a swear 'I hen he
blurted out
**‘For heaven's twii-e. Marla Smith,
yon don't mean to say that thrin yearn
In F,ip ope have made you forget yoin
native tongue?'
“There waa a hush, and then aoma
of the women In Me party mulled, lull
when the countess III \i spoke II was
In purest nulled States N'eyv York !
Sun
Herd to Chsck.
II wiei Ihe young hubby’s first tour j
thrmigli I In* big dcpHi'tmi'iit store
"What room I, IhntV" lie asked It.
noeenlly when they reached the second (
floor
"Why. that h< where they check bn
tiles.' elucidated Ida wife
And then young hubby looked at Mi,-
struggling Infant In Ids arms Rtid the !
bullous and plus It had dislocated ami
aaltl diupl.t
"I wish they'd try to cheek this one." I
t'hleugo New
A Sciantifio Classification.
"Now. children." says the dear teach-
er, "I have e\ plained to you how yea ;l
grows until It Is full of cells Wlih lt
little boy or girl will tell pi*' Ihe king
dom to will'll tea Ml belongs’"
I he little wise boy lifted hla hand
“You may tell, Johnny."
I im criminal kingdom, teacher."
(*hh-ago Tribune.
Wlte* Rothaied Him.
■ ll son never be ,fmld to tell the
triph "
I alii i. pH Wll il bothers mo Is how
to tell a lie without being afraid"
t lev eland I catler
On Bemq s M»ro.
Any man with $"• in hl>* pocket can
be a hero to the fellow who wants to
Ihwtow itiat niticlt < Chicago Heci.rtl
Herald.
Unman Itidgtuent is finite, anil |t
ought nltvs.v* to *•» •diatltable. -IVII'
Mam \*Mnter
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 266, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 7, 1910, newspaper, July 7, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923259/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.