The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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INDIVIDUALIZ-
ING A STATE
Tbe highest point of woman's hap-
piness Is reached only through moth-
Tsana to Pregrsss In CHaractsr Stand- srhood. In tho clasping of her child
ard at Sams Tims With Grant
Development Plana.
The groceries sold at this store
are, Quality for Quality, the cheap-
est you can buy iu the towu.
NY of your neighbors
rill tell you that. We made it a rule
'when we commenced business—and
have rigidly adhered to the rule ever
since—to give you the top market value
for your money, even if we occasionally
lose ourselves. That you appreciate
this is shown by the way our trade is
{rowing—and by the selectness of our
customers. You are missing a whole
lot if you do not come into this store
ind look at our quality and prices.
J. A. KINCAID,
DP.ALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
PHONES AND 3TA. BONHAM, TEXAS
A HARMLESS WAY TO
DARKEN THE HAIR
A Little Sage and Sulphur
Makes Gray Hair Vgnish—
A Remedy (or All Hair
Troubles.
Who docs not know tiic value
within her arras. Yet the mother-t<>-
bs Is often fearful of nature’s ordesl
and abrinks from tbe suffering Inci-
dent to ita consummation. But for
. nature's Ills and discomforts nature
What a in a name? There should provldeB remedies, and la Mother's
be a great deal! It ahould stand for pyjend |s to be found a medicine of
something something good, tried, g,.aat value to every expectant mother,
true and valuable. lt 1§ an *mul»lon for external ol sage and sulphur for keeping
What doaa the name of Texas stand application, composed of ingredianta , the hair dark, soft, gloggjr and
for? It should stand for a glad hand, which act with beneficial and sooth- in good erudition .’ A* a mat
a smile, s welcome and square deal jng effect on thoao portion* of the'ter of fuel. Sulphur ia a natural
to all rlaltora, settler* and Inveatora. syatem Involved. It la intended to I element of the hair, ami a defi
More than that, lt ahould represent prepare the system for the crisis, and I : ... :. t( i;s i...|,i
honesty In descrlpttoon of land, bual- thus relieve, In great part, tbe suffer- 1
ness opportunities and advantages for ing through which the mother usually
the settler and agriculturist, as to passes. The regular use of Mother s
healthfulness, climate, cost of living Friend will repay any mother in the
comfort it affords before, and the help-
ful restoration to health and strength
it brings about after baby comes.
HUDSONVILLE ITEMS PHOKK8HION AL CARDS
I r,-l ,IMIIJ| | , , $ m _ _ 4., . j,j. „
Alter several Week*' gtlettee, | Jt NEVILL, M. D.
the laid eric* forth from Hud
and every condition.
The “Square-Deal" Stat*.
Thus Texas would soon
become Mother’s Friend
known as th* Uquars-Dear state, *■ for oa,°
which would be depended upon for re- . “ f “ *
stores.
liable Information at all times, con
earning land, and Investments Lxpectant moth-
Such a polio;- might n<*w end then er§ whlrh contalnt murh vsluable
loss a little bualnees, but It could gain lnformatlon. and many suggestions of
; pietfioili
a helpful nature.
BSA0F1ELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlsats, Gs.
Hot Blast
Stoves
We sell
Hemp's Hot Blast Stoves
We will take ^our old stove as part pay on a new one.
ffiCfe- SEE (JS -eh#
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY
402-404-406 East Side Sq. Phone 137.
-OUR OFFICE 18 NOW ON-
ten times more than any loss occaa-
toned thereby. Land sharks, fraudu-
lent mining Investments and paper
oltles of some of the western, south-
ern and border states, as well as
abroad, have got people frisky not
only on the gold-brick game, but even
on thoroughly reliable Investments,
promising liberal returns, until would-
be immigrants hardly know "who is
who or what Is what"—who is their
friend or who the gold-brick man.
Commercial Clubs Value.
That in where not only the local
and state commercial clubs, made up
of reputable business men, should
come In, but every cltixen of the state
of Texas should also appoint himself
a committee of one to become ac-
quainted with conditions and to b«>
careful to give reliable Information to
all Inquirers.
No doubt but what Texas has the
goods, and a strong story of oppor-
tunities can be told and yet tell tho
truth. Still, It is easy to overreach,
overdraw or withhold on some condi-
tion, and the people of Texas will find
the most honor and largeat. success iu
walking the chalk-line of truth.
State Land Committee.
One of the greatest drawing cardi I
for Texas would be a reliable state r;-rr , , , \f.V"~Y
committee of land expert, who could ' For ( »Uhtub1'* 1 , cc,U,:t No' 1
pass on the qualities and value of land
In each county, and flle^their report
over their signatures for reference by
all commercial club members and
others.
Most of the Texas land is good
Some needs more moisture, and other
land needs the modern scientific meth-
ods of sweetening the soil, the atten-
tion of the soil doctor or certain crop
rotations to renew or "hoal" It, all of
Which are easy of accomplishment
when the plan Is understood.
It la encouraging to think that the
farmers, land holders and commercial
cluba of Texas are behind the state-
wide movement to place every acre of
Texas on a profit-making basis—in
making It "th* nation's garden spot."
High-Standard Development.
Homer D. Wade, In his recent ad-
dress before the Commercial Secretar-
ies' Institute of Wichita Falla, plead
for high Ideals and moral standard In
commercial club work and state de-
velopment. Honesty Is always the best
policy. It Is better to underdraw thun
overdraw. By all means let one of
the Titles of Texas be the "Square-
Deal” state, and live up to It.
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
For District Attorney-
_B. T, L1FSCOMB
For District Clerk—
L. L. PETERSON
For Tax Collector—-
T. J. COX
For Sheriff—
W, B. LKJBMAN
For Treasurer—
SJPJT.R IDLING
For Tax Assessor—
W. 11 VAIJOIIN
For County Clerk—
JNO. T. FITZGERALD
For County Attorney—
8 F LESLIE_____
For Stale Senator
F. M GIBSON ____
For li< presentiitiv e
DR. JNO. CUNNINGHAM
For Jufitice of Peace Pre. No. 1-
R. C. BRAGG
O. B. FINCIIER
For Congress—
SAM RAYBURN
For Commissioner Prec’t No 1-
J. P. (Pickens) RODGERS
by many scalp specialists to he
ounce ted with loss of color tun!
vitality of luiir. Unquestionably
there is no better remedy for
hair and sculp troubles especial-
ly premature grayness, than sags
und sulphur if properly preparet
The Wyeth’s Chemical Com-
pany of New York put out iui
ideal preparation of this kind,
called Wyeth’s Huge and Sul-
phur Hair Remedy, in which
sage and sulphur are combined
with other valuable remedies
for keeping the hair and scalp
in clean, healthy condition.
If your hair is losing its col-
or if constantly coming out,
or if you are troubled with
dandruff or dry, itchy scalp,
get a fifty cent bottle of Wy-
eth s Sage and Sulphur from
your druggist use it according
to ihe simple directions and see
what u difference u few days’
treatment will make in the ap-
pearance of your hair.
All druggists sell it, under
gnunntec ilwit the money will
lie refunded if the remedy is
not exactly us representde. J.
\V Peeler, Agent
CAN'T DENY IT
U/HITE FOLKS 1
™ HITE FOLKS •
I am still paying the
Highest Price for
second-hand clothes
PRESSING, CLEANING, DYEING
311 N. Center Street.
NEW INTERURBAN LINE.
ORTH MAIN STREET WITH ELECTRIC LIGHT OFFICE
BRADFORD & RODGERS
Phone 132.
ISURANCE Of All Kinds
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortgages, wills, etc. Gall and see*me.
pir.rs.iTWk WILL H EVANS & Co
guarantee all of my work in
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning
The
Dcvasher. French
Dry Cleaner
nice work
PHONB 242
G. P. Ball
r«ilor and Hatter. North
Main Street
HOW’S THIS?
M. S. -DEJONETTE
Farm Loans
BEST RATES
BEST TERMS
BEST SERVICE
Over 20 years experience. Use
me and be pleased with the man-
ner iu which your affuira are han-
dled. This business, for best re
and for th# accommodation of theatrs suits, requires the thorough school-
nartles, etc a car will leave Fort , U| it , havc haU ah(i ,uy |,,an
Worth at 11 oolock each night. Re- , ,
| ports received from .Dallas, state that arrangements are positively the
tho Itna between that, city and Wax- 1 REST.
ahachlle will bs In opsratlon by tbe Loans mode ill sums of #500 uad
120th of ths month Other tntsrurbsn I . , ,
lias, now tinder construction In tha upward, and half tbe value ad-
! stats are Anna-Blue Ridge, Dallas- I vanced.
I take up and extend purchase
money notes.
CHAS. G. NUNN, BONHAM
Cleburne, Texas, September.—The
Fort Worth Interurban is now opened
lor operation, and Is doing a rushing
passenger business, cars are running
regularly each hour from 6:30 to 8:30
VVaco-f'orsicana, MIsslon-Monte Chris-
RICOS ADVOCATES IRRIGATION
■ ILL.
We offer one hundred dollar.1*0- s»n,» Maria Mission and tho line
reward for nny case of Catarrh ^rom K,n**vl,i« to ths t oast
that CHUtiot hi Mitred by- Haifa
I Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O
We, the undersigned, have' _
kuoun F. J. Cheney tor the laat' September-At the ln;
fifteen year. and bolisve h m °f
i- it • *11 1 D^rftow, th« Bar* tow \\ #tor Cotiiw»r- i
i pi rfi'pt y honoriuiUi in All huii-1a„ .
1 . • A. . ... vatton A h*o(‘ lotion, mid th« lowmt In
-ness tiamsctiuDH and financially valley. . bill suthoriting the
4iMt* U vHTty out Aliy *»i>1 IgAt puis j sountv commlMtnrwi to kMM bond*
: made by ins finu. for Irrigation syatems. will ba Intro- I
W nldtng, Kimnn & Mart-in, luead at the coming session of the
Whobaule Druggists, Tolodo, O. 'eglslsttire The bill, s preRmlnarr
Hall's Catarrh Cure ta ttiken traft of whlrh has been made similar J
upon.
The Men
Who
8uroo*d
An It end* ii
e enterpriaea
■ n* tti«*!i of
f
nergy. Slue-
Irt-M. ti-ilii*. i
1* health. To
Inil ia to fail
1. It's
utter folly J
|J*»r H tr re li t'l
ii ivtmk, run!
fb>w ti, half a.
11 \ ft* ool
million when!
[Sleetrie B
will put him!
tr»fh* on hi*
'‘ Four le-ttle
twt in
i diti d
%h««rt nrdrr 1
uv iti<»rr r*n!
good than at
ever tnok.
write*
1 oiedwiue 1
tha*. B
Allen. Hbi*
ilia. Oi
* * * After
yean* of «ufl
Dam liver ti
fufitig i
with rheum*
stomach
order* and i
1 am again.
Biller*, ** nr
Gu-wi ft»!, ?*
lerangt
'hanks
d and
i.v at J
ml ktdtieya.
to Electric
o-eJT " Try
VV Feeiej-’i,
int*-runlly, netiug tlireetl
the . bliM-d and
surls-’M of the *y«t*m. Teati*
iiirtuiala sent fr*»«. Price, 7f»e
p, r bottle. H«dil by nil drtiggisU
Take Hall ’a Family Ptils
for Constipation
BARGAINS
Dry Goods. Groceries and
Notions —J L, Scruggs Pro-
duce Co
VekieMr Advtc far tooMHRplives
Tbtafc health, not dta«a*a atop
•aperfmeattas. to low aat«r*i mat
>*. im does ii*«i all rtMRdve *T
will sat well '* tier little “Una
•klit" beetle! br shteas the wap
Itnstsl h<Mte*a*4 "Nsturss Cr-h
IU«a." ( ohm bus Otiln. tn »s It
» the drainage law. will authorise j
mucous romtnlsslonsra to Issue bonds j
’or the building of dams, rsnsls, tho ’
•Inhlng of wotls and the building of
eservotr* for irrtgatlott purposes.
I’nder the law authorising bond* for
1 tainsge, many Tetss oountles have
trained land* which were heretofore
laeieaa It Is proposed by tbe lew
n make the installation of irrigation
•)stem* s matter for the county t*
•arfy out
READ THIS
I must sell one of the bogt
combination farms in thin nee
(ton This farm consists of 12'
acres, two seta of improvement*,
located near » good school on
public road Mr Ht»»cV miser,
this in tbe place for you If fu
terented see me at onrt, for *h*-
l*rtcc ia ntfht and terms to suit
It is going to anil
I>r J A. Uam«
* H.-n*tiUti. Texas
HOUSE CLEANING
Now is the best time to
have your house cleaned
before the weather gets
cold and bad. I have a
Vacuum Cleaner, can do
the work promptly and
guarantee every
job. PHONE- 220
TOM McK.ee
f This Hdd Happ-ncd Elsewhere In-
stead ol Bonham You Mit>ht
Doubt II.
The average mini is a doubter,
I'liis, is not Hiirpiising -the pub-
lic have been li urn bugged so fre-
picutly they are skeptical. Proof
like the following will stand iu
vestigation. It cannot be div
pitted.
Robert West, imlntor. 1203 North
Center Rtrtat. Bonham., Terns, says
"I am only too pleased >to have the
opportiinlty to recommend Dottn’a
Kidney Pills to other kidney inuffer
»rs. I had been subject bo kidney
troubles from chlklhcod and ns
grew older the sviuptoms booame
worse. 1 'havo suffered severely
from a painful bark1 and woh1suo«s
thrrsuKh my kldnoy*. For day* at
a time the kidney secretions would
be retarded and painful iu passage.
My sight was affect*ed and -my
head often ached. I had about
given up In despair when at ImM
IXmn’s Kidney Pills were brought to
u*y notice. 1 began useing them
and they went at once to the root
of my trouble, soon rewtoilng me tho
good health,"
For sale by nil deslers. Price 61
euts. Fosler-Milhurn Co, Buffah
v’ew York, sole agents fur Ihe UdH
•d States.
Remember ilia natus—Do’in's-
nd tnke no other.
souville ayt T>. We trust you
will not ilunk we have lieeu
liyhtinaliug The rays of the
summer ttuu. having lost then-
alleviating s'ant. struck his
erauium mo ucmi!/ perpemlieulsr
that accumulation ol' heat baked
bis brain so bard that it be-
eauiv inactive. Goisi obi autumn
vvegthci- having sot iu, his think
ing machinery >ve trust will run
better
There has been something
doing iu Hudsoiivtlle all the
time.
W. L. McDaniel has his gin
iu opeiatitu. It is one uf the
Lust in »in State. Everything is
complete. Mr. Willium Burton of
Dallas, who for years bus been
engaged installing gin plants
for the Continental Gin Co., is
uuma get-.
Sam Keene, our constable, was
iu our midst lust week, rounding*
up the Iasi ol' the boys for
their fun during tin- camp meet-
ing.
Oscar Hudson has moved the
Dodd City Mixer to Hudsouville
So if you want the unadulteratt I
news of this part every week
for a year just toll him a wheel
and bust It of you will Is* pleased.
( has. W. Bunch, who for se\
erul years has been associated
with tha Pilot Point Post Signal,
is office manager for the Mixer
Mrs. Nettie Hudson, accom
pan led by; Mrs. Willie Spears,
left Thursday for Mulberry, At-
kajmas, where they will eon
duet a meeting.
Miss Rouie Richardson has
entered the public school at
Bonham. .
Dr. (Till of Jackson, La., vis
ited his mother here last week.
J. X. Whitten moved to Okln
honia hist week. What poor
judgment some people seem to
have
Tin* funnels of ibis seetion
Surgery and General Practice
OlHoo, J. \V, Peeler’• Drug HUvrc,
Bonham, Texas. Phone No. J0J.
DR. I. S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office at Kobinoon A Baker's stable.
Phone 104. Residence phone 300. All
calls promptly attsndpd to. Graduate
of Mt. Joseph, (Ms.) Veternary College
Rings!
Rings!
Rings!
We have the largest and
most complete assort-
ment of Rings to he found
in the city: Diamonds,
Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds,
Opals, Garnets, Sapphires,
Turquoise, etc. Also a
fine selection of Signet,
Band and Tiffany Wed-
ding Rings. THE BEST
for the LEAST MONEY.
C. E. Bowman
Jeweler and Optician
•ere; 100 acres 7 miles south
$75.00 acre; 200 acres 6
miles S. E., will take $2500
in good trade, $50.00 acre.
Lots of houses and lots in
Bonham. The Chas. Bridge
place $1000; the old Tom
Coursey home $850; nice
house, 6 rooms and hall and
bath in N. W. part $650, etc.
We loan money on farms.
GIBSON & TAYLOR
Many Driven From Home.
Every year, iu many purls ol
the country, tliousauds ur<* driv
en from their homes by cough-
und lung diseases. Friends anti
business are left behind for oth
cr climates, but this is costly am
not always sure. A better way—
th«* way of multitude*- is to us<
l)r. King's New Discovery and
cure yourself at h< me. >Stay
right there, with your friends,
ami take this safe medicine.
Thront and long troubles find
qtiiek relief and health returns
Its help in coughs, colds, grip
croup, whooping e ough and sore
lungs make it a positive bless
ing 50c mid $1. Trial bottle free
Guaranteed by J W Peeler.
LAND AND HOUSES AND LOTS
We have all kinds of Farms
for Sale. 200 acres 2 miles
west; 300 acres, 2 1-2 miles
west; 200 acres 5 miles S. E-;
40 acres, well improved, 7
have ordered one thousand cot !mi,cs „orth jQ7 acre, bUck
ton pickere, but the factories are . , .... , CA
enable to supply the demand Und near Bailey only $37.50
What .shall we do? Secure better
factories.
The line king birds have silent
grown,
The nightingale is still like
wine;
The quails have halehed, the
young1 have flown;
The owl, alone, sits and looks
wive.
All Nature hangs her drooping
head,
The apple trees are standing
hare,
They look as though their kin
were deud—
Old Autumn *s tracks are
everywhere.
When Lad’s brain gets a, little
cooler, In? will write you some
poetry, lt would he too great
a strain to do muclt now. Hut
wait, a racket, in the upper part
like the opening of a bumble
bee’s nest, makes hitm feel that
must* like a bubbling fountain
has brought forth some golden
thoughts which are dancing
around looking for an exit. As
his pen is the only avenue
through which they can ride
I my ond these styx and partfde
before appreciative minds he
will sling them off.
Che Favorite iN true to name;
It’s nature neither wild mor tame
It brings the news,
Dispels the blues, ,
And gets there just the same.
The Lad don’t ask you’d take
hia word,
•lust read a copy, second, third,
You'll find it’a best,
Skins all the rest,
I tell you it's a bird,
The editor i* Mister Hpotta,
He gets the news, he gets the
dots,
He'll print your jobs,
No man he robs,
Hells bargains, though, iu car-
load hits.
Now, if this sails safely by
the waste basket, look out! He’ll
surelv oonre again.
—A Lad.
Do farmers eat the proper
•on of food?
The tarmrr n4 onlay buy* a mqrtl
larger pr-iixietom *4 the (wd thil psi
on the ul ie than (tklirn yeses *f<
It's a thing that this ia *> hrr*<t*s
jir hsa a srest variety to atlrcl Irnrv
He slvuld, however, j*e great csre
in wlrcilni for ths best remits in
hrslth and strength.
The * i irsprsad tendency m the city
tr. increase the amount <A Qtisbrr
Posth tlats eaten is due very (argrly
the rvrent demnrwt rations by sc ten-
li hr men that th* (Jaiktr Scotch Oats
led man is the man with greso-w
ph«rkt endurnnes and greatest men-
tal iigof.
termers should jive this nbiro
rsretul thought sna ahould lrx re»*e
ihe quantity d (Junker Sc*R< h * '»*•
ram hr themselves, their cinhJim
and lb* isrm hand*
harked in rsjrvttr pseksges. snd tn
kefmstiesity scsisrl tins Iu* hot
TEIAS TRACTION CO.
(Denlson-Sherman-Dalla* Interurban)
NEW FAST
LIMITED SERVICE
BETWEEN
DENISON M'KINNEY
SHERMAN DALLAS
f,eaves Sherman 7 a. m., Ilia. in.
) p. in. .ind *> p. in.
I Hours-SImi to Dallas
Regular local cars lean- Slienn* for
Pallas and Intermediate points
hourly from 5:4A a. in to
S :4.S p. in., inclusive,
and 7:45 p. m. and
'• :4f> p. in.
Cars leaving Rliermao a* II:4a p. in.
and 11:15 p. n„ run only tu McKinney
For information addrea* any agent or
M. R. FKWF-LL IAS. i' GHIKKIN
A.G. P. A. Held son G, I*. A. 1*411 us
Commencing Sep-
tember 14th, 1 will
give no sittings and
show no proofs un-
less an advance pay-
ment, as an evidence
of good faith, has been
made, and if, through
FOR THE BEST SERVICE
Ask the ticket agent
to route your ticket
this way.
CAFE CAR SERVICE
TRAINS ON TIME
F. B. McKAY
Gaseral Putcntcr A(cnt
TERRELL. TEXAS
Uncln Irr& Bays
i "If dr/tt’t take more’n a fill, r t r •
Juv effort to git folk, into • peck any fau|t ot mine my
if trouble” aud « little neglect * , , , ,
I >f constipation, bilioitsuesH, indi- Work SllOUlu prOV’e
I gestion or ndher liver derange |■
inont* will do the annie. If ailing, UnSatlStOCtOry,
| take Dr. Kmg’a New Life Filin I
• for rptH-'k results. Knny, *uT,,.j .
atire and ouly 3f»c at J W
I Feeler’*.
your
' money will he return-
______ Reference, without permis
For Hale — Little Giant hay sion, »ny Bfink in Bonham
Osier, brand new, never been
j used Cost #47 50,
j Will t«kr fftt.50 If iutenated
jeall at K«vot*1» offiee and xee
1 baler.
Liw FOSTER - Photo.
What We Nsrar forget
According to aeienee are the
(thing* aasroiated with our early
home life, such as HuekWn'a Ar-
nica Salve, that mother or gmnd
I mother used to eur»‘ our borua,
I iMuils, weald*, sore*, skin «nip-
Itions. cut*, ipratn* or br*n*e*
eats of cur** prove i*«
merit. Unrivaled for piles, <-nrna
or iu*ld aores Only at J.
W Feeler *
KILLth. COUCH
anr CURB TH« LUNC8
WITH
Dr. King’s
New Discovery
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