The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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The
Great Progress of
Phis Bank
due to the fact that wc have ample capital to ake care
| all our customer* all the tune, and that we lave ad-
rred to a conservative policy, yet alone prtressive
|ncs
Wc offer to our customers every modern fwlity for
he prompt transaction of their business.
Modern steel burglar and fire proof vaults ad safes
or storing your deeds, notes, insurance policies nd oth-
r valuable papers FREE OF CHARGE.
Plenty of our own money to loan at low rats.
Your banking business is cordially solicitc at all
hours of the day or night.
|The First National Btnk
of Bonham, Texas
flow's tlus!
We «Hvr On.* lluDtltnl iHtllaia
r**«aid for any «-*» wf i *1.11 h that
cannot l* mml t*> Hall a t alai ih
I'uir, K. J. i trnrv ft fV» , ;t»nue to (mt»m him oil
Dos t Waal tUrky lo sp ak
tkr maliifiit) » oh »hu-h S na
| Uu Hailey "* ritewii«% in T
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Toledo. • >Kki.
We the haie I* no a n
y J. t'henry lor the lad 15 )*,*ix
Ami Relieve him perlerlly Itouoi
•Me m oil ImniifM Inmai'limn
aiiiI liuAiMHAlly Aide to cart)* out
Any obligation* uiAile liy hi* him
M aliimK, Km hah ft Mtnin.
N\ hohaalc Ihuffiik l'.deilii, O.
IIaU'ii I atauh l ure i* inken in
letuAlly, acting iliiivlly o 1*1111 the
Idooil Ami mucou* auifntv* nt the
tyilrw. Testimonial* aval free.
! Puce 75 rents per Imttle. Hold liy
! all ilruggida. Tiike Hall's Family
j' Pill* for I'uiiMipatioii.
VtVWVVlVAW^VVWVVWWA^
Old i \
I hr Isxh ol a fund
i would have been about m welcome
j to A. l 'ooper ol (l.riyn, N. Y , to-
rt tunrilrMi limy; niueking cough
that defied nil lomedles for ymm.
‘‘It a*ns most tmublrMimo at night
lie writes, nothing; helped me till
I musl Dr. Kind's New Dtsooveiy
which on red me completely. I ne\
er rough At night now.” Millions
know its matchless merit for stub
iiorb colds, oleilinate coughs, sore
lungs, la grippe, asthma, Item or
rhage, croup, whooping cough, oi
hay fever. It relieves quickly and
never fails to uatisfy. A tiini con
vinees. 50c and # 1.00. Trial bottle
tree. It’s positively guaranteed by
.1. W. Peeler.
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ing purposes, or for un denying #
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carpets, matting, etc., in 1'g
small quantities.
Sold at the
Favorite Oflce.
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Gr*a % THIN
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Mrs. Jacob Wi I inert, I.ineoln,
111., found her way back to perfect
health. She writes: ”1 suffered
with kidney trouble and baekuelu
and my appetite was very poor nt
times. A few weeks ago I got Ko
ley’s Kidney Pills and gai t* them
a fair trial. They gave me great
relief, so continued until I am
again in perfect health.”—Bold b\
T. \V. Peeler.
Your kidney trouble may be ol
long standing, it may be either
acute or chronic, but whatever it
is Foley’s Kidney Remedy will
aid you to get rid of it quickly and
restore your natural health and
vigor. ‘’One bottle of Foley’s Kid
ncy Remedy made me well,” said
J. Siblnill of (band View, Wis.
(Commence taking it now.—Bold by
J. W. Peeler.
The Gratitude of Tiderly P* op!c.
floes out to whatever helps give
them ease, comfoit and strength.
Foley’s Kidney Pills cuie kidney
and bladder diseases promptly,
and give comfort and relief to el
derly people.—Solti by.I. \V. Peel
er.
understanding I wpitr (he fact
that he ht« Iws'ii lime And Again
I Indicated by Ihe |hm|iIi‘ ii| All (hr
charges that hue last! In might
against him, theiv Ur those * lioe
hale is mi bitter, wIhmc o| |>o*t'ioii
is mi Intense that then* i» nothing
they will not *loop to do in then
elioit to huiniilAte and disenslit
him lit the eyes of the world.
The hit* st exhibition ol asir ln
it) eoiurs from \\ a«s», wheie a
committee I) of citizens met aid
adopted I evolutions requiting till'
diiTCtois of the tot ton Palace to
recall an invitation extendisl to
the senator i which had been ac
copied 1 to deliver nn address at
the opening of the institution in
No\ embt'i.
Waco has extendtd ton in vita
lion to the people of Texas to at
lend the Celebration ol tin* Cotton
Palace, w hich includes the person
al as well as the political friends
ol Senator Hailey, and yet a small
coterie of hei citizens, smarting
under the leash of repeated defeats
would gratuitously insult thes*
Itiemls and do irreparable injury
i" tin great iuterpiiac from whioi
and through w hich Waco expects
material beirelit, in order to vent
a personal hate. This is the kind
of spirit that not only pursues a
a man through life, but. will follow
him even after the son has covered
his lifeless remains, and there in
their ghoulish desire to pciNccutc,
will drag from the grave his bones
and feed and fatten and icjoicc in
their mad revelry of passion and
hate.
We are of tin' opinion that it is
a matter of indifltvencc to Senator
Hailey whether bespeaks in Waco
or not. Likewise it is a matter ol
indifference to the people of Tex
as w hether the Waco Cotton Pal
ace is a success or not. (Sroesbeck
Journal
Reliable
Mrs. F.
Mi dicine—Not
Marti, Si
Narcotic.
Joe, .Midi.,
says Foley’s Honey end Tin saved
her little liny’s life. She wiites:
“Our little ooy contracted a se
vere bronchial trouble a.id as the
doctor’s medicine did not cure him
I gave him Foley’s Honey and Till
in which I have great faith. It
cured the cough as well as thcchok
ing and gagging spells, and he got
well in a short time. Foley’s lion
ey and Tar has many times saved
us much trouble and we are never
without it in the house.”—Sold by
J. W. Peeler.
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Trim
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House Mi v.ng
If you have anything to do in
this lino write to me for figured.
Prompt service and gooll work
guaranteed. H. D. Hales,
Kiowa, Ok la.
Nto Public.
We havi fresh meat al ways
on hand
Give us a
will be pl<
clivercd promptly,
and we know you
Phone PH.
it’s Meat Market.
--
A Man of Iron Nerve.
Indomitable will and tremen-
dous energy arc never found where
stomach, liver, kidneys and bow-
els are out ol order. If you want
these qualities and the success they
bring, use Dr. King’s New Life
Pills, the matchless regulators, for
keen brain and strong body. 25c
at J. W. Peeler’s.
for feverishness and AchinS
Whether from Malarious condition,
Golds or overheating, try I licks
Capudinc. It reduces the fever
and relieves the aching. It’s liquid
—10, 25 and 50 cents at Drug
stores.
Wanted
All the half Miles I can put on at
75 cents per pair. Nothing but
the best whitcoak sole leather used
in this work. It. T. Davis,
North Main street
New oatmeal and grits at Wi!-
Going Some!
iw Down*]
Tlio Rrortsis In a woman’s Ilfo
is whenrtiB bocomoi a motlirr.
Alt tlufleal strength of her
nature fanrtod at such times,
and tt Jssary that her system
be thortprepared for the event., liam and Bishop’s,
in ordopor health bo preserved ! _____________
for fufars. Mother's Friend
lus'ttSUfs&'LSe* sn s i'nzs’zsss \
... «Sk V. ww .... bofor. tb. > 5»“ afSSjlou-. ...............
I and tendons for the unusual strain, iJl^Mfrriend lewens the”pain t:*tlon of ,Kin»'r u,e ,M *t ‘‘lean, rs and
| and strengthens all the membranes and tissues. P presstrs In FASnlfl county. That’s
q what tbaj .uni « , t .• proud to
say we can prove it. Ladles work a
specialty. We clean, press and dye.
AM work guai an teed.
bl* North aln 8t, Phono 63-3r
O. P. Ball & Sou
Tailor* & Hatt«tn
i and danger at the crisis, and leaves
the mother In such healthful con-
dition that her recovery ts always
rapid and natural. Mother‘a Friend
la aold at drug stores. Write for our
fn* book for oxpsetant mothers.
PJIAD7TELD eeoulatob 00.,
Atlanta, at.
There’s more strength
in a bowl of
Quaker
Scotch Oats
than in the same
quantity or the same
value of any other
food you can cat.
Most nourishing,
least expensive
Psckod In r.giilnr I'Srlmgi'l »nd In hi-nsrl!
callr .calt-d liu. lur hut U'himIc., faO
THE
SEMI-WEEKLY
FARM NEWS
Galveston and Oallus, TVx.
The best new uiix-r nml ngrlrultural
piurnal In th.* :.>nth. < •until Iiih more
Htete, Nnttnnnl nml forolRn m-w* than
any Hltnllnr p<>l.lleaIlori. the Intent
market reports, i> <I r..ri►* .•. 111<>■ I>.I pugit
and nn.toys n rcputntl-.n Ihrcngltoui the
Nation fur falrnm * I i nil ni'iliuiH.
Specially edited .I* '»n•*i.i« fur the
farmer, tho wointn / ul the children.
THE FAI.IWCKS’ T0RIV1
The aperlal ngilrulternl fenlurn of Tho
Newa constslH elilnfly of eontrlhulluna
of aubacrlhere. whoa* lettera In a iirnc-
tleal way voice the sentiment end .«•
perlencea of lie readers concerning
matter* of the farm, homo and other
eubjecta.
THE CENTURY PACE
Fuhllahed one., a week. Is n mngnxlne
of Ideas of the home, every one the
contribution of a woman reader of Tho
New* About farm life and mattora of
general Interest to women.
THE CHILDREN S PAGE
I* published once a week and Is filled
with letters from Ihe boys and girls
who road the paper.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION
On® year. $1.00; *1* months, 50c;
three months, itOr, payable Invariably
In advance. Itemll by postal or ex-
press money order, bank cheek or reg-
istered letter.
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AND TIIK
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IOHN A. LANIUS, M. D.
Celectic Physician and Surgeon
>IBee over Grab.tm Crawford A Co
tour* S:.V> n.in. to I2 tn. 1 (>. m. to
i. m. Keslilcuee \V. nth si.....I, l*otl
'dice and realdenec phones 23’>.
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W. E. BRIDGE
Physician and Surgeon
office over ........... I»i e Store, Phone
'*7. Keaidence North llrond Htmt,
plione32t}.
$2.75
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DR. J. S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Ofllce nt Robinson .Sr Tinker's stable. !
Phone 104. Keaidence phone 2ftS. All
calls promptly attended to. Graduate
of 8t. Joseph, (M*>.) Vetcrnary College |
ymm
IXVITATk'NS
K\sl\ior^vl)ly
Ea^rcwcd.
You Can't Arrono To TlactYoia
Ow)TR.Wheri Chcatnlss Or Tto-
duction IsTtit Thing, StnvtdFoil
Rmhek Than Ini Quilt Cltoance
AND SlKlClADHLMKaTo (ORKTCT
Social Torn Which Characii*
izesOUKWORK.
Our service is prompt
and satisfaction is
guaranteed
Favorite
Printing Co.
XaiNf* w rtAKCOUN 6(0,
$
REGULATED
Can afford to !>c
without a
First=Class
Liniment
and it is a well know
lact that
Improved
Antiseptic
German
Liniment
is the best on earth for
man or beast. Man-
fac.tured only by
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Bonham, Texas
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923584/m1/3/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.