The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 307, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Til K HON IIA M DAILY FAVOIIITR
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The
Great Progress of
Phis Bank
iidm to the fact that wc have ample capital to take care
of all our customer* all the time, and that wc have ad-
hered to a conservative policy, yet along progressive
lines
Wr offer to our itistomers every modern facility for
the prompt transaction of their business.
Modern steel burglar and fire proof vaults and safes
for storing your deeds, notes, insurance policies and oth-
er valuable papers FREE OF CHARGE.
Plenty of our own money to loan at low rates.
Your banking business is cordially solicited at all
hours of the day or night.
The First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
Heart to Heart
Talks.
Dy EDWIN A NYl
tk'trat MuuUv Sahid I unvtatMMl fc»r the of the w.ouMri
\ mi. (tat in to. ihr eh«iu» choir •h«eh will I**! the
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(rtminal Assignment
Of 1 >istiict Comt, Fiimuii county.
Fourth week.
Fourth week, Monday, Sept., .Mb.
8170 .luliii Routt, burglary.
8171 (ii'oige \\ inn, burglary.
8170 Chailie ('Ink selling liquor.
8177 Klimt I’yles, assault to mur
del.
817s Iilniore Austin, assault to
murder.
I.i vi Kimbrough, seduction.
Tuesday, Si'|»t< mbi'i nth.
7M2 < L (iee, perjury.
8052 58.51 ('. K. (iee, perjury.
795>1 Mat Dai nail, assault to min-
der.
8(MX> Mallei Hlnckwt’H, edueti n.
MilInesday, Neptembri 7th.
8010 Jim Maples, bribery.
Friday, Heptembi r Ulh.
8021 \ lex I’alteison, rape.
Fifth M rek, Monday, Sept, Pith.
8078 I Patterson, forgery.
8008 Frank Fields, burglary.
8088 H. F. Fields, F. 1 >. M. P.
8178 Ham Weathersby, rape.
Wednesday, Septembei I lib.
7l*!H Tom Cooper, murder.
Sixth week, Monday Sept. P.lth.
8082 Oscar .Mills, horse theft.
7041 Jim Maples, arson.
7000 Horace Love, perjury.
7880 W. M. Newman, murder.
Thursday, September 22ml.
8155 John Ixinslow, murder.
I i iday, September 28rd.
J. R. Gass vs. Mo.se Lee, et al,
< X. .1.)
Seventh wick, Monday, Sept. 2(».
805, I loo Jackson, rape.
Tu rsday, Septemlm- 27th.
8057 Jack Jackson, rape,
by order of (oui l.
10. S. McAlestcr, dork,
i County papers., please copy. )
‘Capudme lor “that Hradaihe.”
Outlast night! HeadacOe and
nervous this morning! Hicks’(lap
"dine just the thing to lit you h r
business, (dears the head—brae s
he nerves. Try it. Atdrugstoro
CATARRH CANN0 fU CURED
with local applications, as they
cannot reach the seat of the dis
ease, (latarrh is a blood or con
stitutional disease, anil in order to
cure it you must take internal
remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is
taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall’s ('atarrh Cure is nota quack
iiedieine. It was prescribed by
me of the bent physicians in this
•ountry tor years and is a regular
treseiiption. It is composed of the
iest tomes known, combined with
lie best blood purifiers, acting di-
eetlyon the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two in
gradients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing Ca
tairh. Send tor testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney Co., props.,
Toledo, < >.
Sold by druggists, ju ice 75 cents.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for
constijiation.
A Big Pirnif.
Friday, August 2d, near Kdhubo
in big shady grove at the Cooper
well. Rig dinner and a good time
for everybody. For benefit of W.
<> \V. and Sunday schools of Ed-
hube. Come and bring well tilled
bask ets.
For stand right; apply to R. Id.
Tai ptey, Bonham, Route 1.
Struck a Rich Mine.
S. W. Rends, of Coal City, Ala.,
says he struck a perfect mil.e of
health in Hr. King’s New Life
Pill's for they cured him of liver
and kidney trouble alter 12 years
ol snivel ing. They aie the best pills
on earth for constipation, malaria,
headache, dyspepsia, debility. 25c
at J. W. Pe ler’s.
from Sickness lo “fxce'lent Health.’
Ho says Mrs. ( has. Lyon, Peoria,
III.: “I found in your Foley Kid
ney Pills a piompt and speedy core
Jin backache and kidney trouble
which bothered me for many
months. I am now enjoying excel
lent health which I owe to Foley’s
Kidney Pills.’’—Hold by J. W.
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TNt or Alt M AM>
A f'-.il-li itlil mini till'd |||, I,, r tin
Msitlns a i|tMiln of a Million iMlai
lu Ilia Nik>|•Itnl huh, a vltiUI of t'4.hi
jmr».
I Inti lie »«« fiwltsli mi lot, than
ini-11 n la |>rtoiti in iii. t-oiiilnitaia i.ui
<l"» ii in the will Tbe l-o iimai
lirndoatt' from |lar\ ant o t-irliiet n
Sillily alt Ill-tillIim Ml OaliMtl
liratluali' from West 1‘oiiti
8|—*ln1 h|a va< atloii In I:iii'>i|m-
Shall Hut In- I. l('tll|:l|| I'.llhotK
lit* must team ui.o uni irnlulu^. ifan
luu anti lit mu .i r.-mii ft■ >n
Ihe army nml |irni'tlt v law
lit* iii mil mu aa-iM'lNtf with hi- -it»|i
mother, from whom Ihe < l.| man gut n
itlvoree, or her iluugliter.
A ml. Iieitltl.'s
The executor* mn-t lie r are fill to
tench him ■ te knew the nriful nml pin
Hsltlc imilire of must of ihe iinfortii
unit' him "
Pour little ehap!
HhtMlIil lit> etiiupl) with the terms of
th" will mill gel the money ll will
doubtless he the worst thing that roiihl
happen to him. Ilo.vs are easily ruined
by getting money they have net el
earned.
Wlint would you do if you wero In
this hoy's place? Yon won lit lake the
money ?
You could probably comply with tin
edueationnl requirements If y ou studied
hard. Rut suppose you ban boon rear
ed hi a certain church and believed
with all your soul In ilmt church.
Would you give it up for n quartot' of
a million doilara? Not If you wise the
right sort.
Or
Suppose you wanted to he a doctor
or an artist or a merchant Would yon
rive up your mil oral wl.-li for (lie moil
ey’f You migln do that
Rut suppose your stepmother and her
daughter had been good to you Would
you snub them and refuse lo recognize
them or associate with them? Would
you want to be taught that womankind
Is art fill a nd parasitic?
You see. some time you might fall In
love with a good girl and you would
not want to believe that she was false
and deceptive.
The poor boy Is voting - too young lo
choose his way anil It may he that
the petty prejudices ami hatred, of tlie
dead man will become his, more's the
pity.
Poor chap! Compelled to repress nil
hia natural longings ami aspirations, he
can never be Imppy.
And all his life long he will be n mere
puppet, the strings of whose life will
be pulled by n dead band stretched
from the grnve.
guiltily, ii State InteiileiiumiiiAtlou
ill IbMlivl Stiuil tv St'ltiN I enliven
i tiiMi, whii'ti will t itrwl Imm Yiiei
• lay, September Ml* thiough Thins
• lay Septeiiil* i Nth. Ibis will In*
I one o! the lime I list riel lumen
lions whieh will In* lieltl In the
Slate ot Teva- timing the month
i til rteptemlier Hint it tilings li the
| irrj iIimii o| the |hsi|iIi' ui this mi
Uoii a State Sunday School t on
i yen turn without the heavy Piprititr
land Iiik-nl time whieh would In*
j o Ta-ioni'd by Ihe holding ol one
1 eon yen lion al some ccntial |>otnl
J in the State.
Sherman e milking gritlt |»f|Kl
I ration- I'm the I'onttng event. The
I'm ces me mil organ i/el and ney
civil -tiong commit lees have Iws'ii
busily engaged lor the jiasl few
weeks making the neretwaty hi
rangements. ll is e\|»ecletl that
there will beat least live hundred
out of low ii delegates in attend
mice anil |>ro\i-ions have been
made to entertain all delegates ou
the Harvard plan whieh means
lodging and breakfast.
Mis. H R. Ludlow at III North
Branch street, Sherman, Texan, is
the chairman of the entertainment
committee, anu all who are jdan
ning to attend the conventionale
asked to send theit names to her
ill once so that se can provide en-
tertainment foi all w ho come.
There are times when it is ex-
cusable for a musician to blow
about his business.
If you arc looking for a reward
it is I tetter to be a pacemaker than
a peacemaker.
A man wants his wife for a
partner at bridge so when lie i
beaten he can blame it on her.
A man doesn’t mind being buss-
ed by his wife if lie isn’t.
CATCH ON!
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Pale-Faced Women
You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions,
dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn-
out expressions, you need a tonic.
The tonic yon need is Cardtii, the woman’> tonic.
It is the best tonic for women, because its ingredients
are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on
the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and
vitality to the worn-out womanly frame.
Cardui is a vegetable medicine, it contains no min-
erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan-
gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind.
It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use.
Take CARDUI
The Woman’s Tonic
“After my doctor had done all he said he could for me.”
writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Aik., “I took Car-
dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much.
“Before taking Caidui, I had suffered from female
troubles for five years, but since taking it, I am in good health.
"I think there is some of the best advice in your book
that I ever saw." Your druggist sells Cardui. Try it.
Wrltf to I xillrs* Ailviimi O. rW . Outunnnti Mfdtcln- Co Chittm-M Trim..
........ HuHi. Trcatn ni lor Women, swalm
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net*' Ming lunik »ill Im- umiI during
the omi veil I on. \lytu M . lyo|wi
will in tunic at the pi.inn thioyigh
the entile eonyeulton Alyin W ,
Kopfi m thy* wOlldellul genius who
iiiatle the loot with (hr |witt> of
\V tii hi Li .idem tn't -pi tug hr they
toil ml over the I uited Htates for \
thus* mouths nothing up the
World's ('on\entlon, whieh was
lieltl in Washington ( tty in May.
Mi. |{«t|*ei is eonciHied to lie the
world’s greatest -iverml pianist,
lie is now aKKoeiatetl with K. (>.
Kmh'II. Ropei is a eony ention
himself ami it is voith coming one I
hundml miles to heat him play.
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Chairman Finance Committee, ! 'vontl,M‘u 1 601,1 aml c""*h Cl,,° ,,r’ <
King's New Discovery is, for after ^
RemetiilMM, 1 it y8 • i -ii'i.ilty
ot all kintls ol hotness and sail |
tilery work. Rest motet ml and
c\|iciicnccd, practical workman. ,
— L. If. Cahlwell, Noith Main I
street.
Mrs. I’htl Lanins is at Mrs
Frank Kin aid’s residence taking
orders lor the Hpirella corsets. |
Phone 821.
Wanted—A second hand type
writer. Must be in good condi-
tion aiigi cheap. Apply here.
The Best Hour 01 li e
is when you do some great deed or
discover some wondetful fact. This
’I he following is the list of the
chairmen of the vat tons commit- hour came to J. R. Pitt, ol Rocky
Mb, N. C , when he was Buttering
Lees who aie responsible for the
success of the •(invention:
General Chainnan, J. F. Holt;
Secretary, II. W. Wright.
intensely, as he says, “from the
worstcold I ever hail. I then prov-
ed to my gri at satisfaction, what a
H. G. Stinnett.
Chairman Publicity Committee, toki,,K one bot,lc’ 1 «**« ontiiely
L. M. Ward.
Chairnmu Music
Prof. (i. Iv ( ase.
ciued. You can’t say anything too
Committee, !Kood oftt medicine like that.” It’s
’ | the surest and liest remedy for dis
... . ... eased lungs, hemorrhages, higrippe,
Chairman R.eejitnm ( ommittw, M hUH) hay foveri ((1 aiiy throat
(7. H. Murphy, oFlune trootile. 50e. 8*1. Tnal bot
S. Murphy, |or(lung trouble. 50e. 8*1. Tiial bot
(ha’rman Lntti turn men t Com- bee, Guaranteed by J. W ■
mittee, Mis. 8 It. Ludlow. Fiih’i.
( hail man Itccrcation Commit, Tho |an|rUUK«. „f tloweis is on
tee, Judge J. A. L. Wolf. when a barefoot boy steps on
Among the jiromineut speakers a tlnstlo.
who will oceujty placeson program _____
are: Mr. William C. lYarcc of Chi-
cago; the International Adult Hi-
That
Staggers Skeptics,
a clean, nice, fragiant
bln class Su|>eiintendeut., Pi of. eomjiound like Riicklen’s Arnica
Iflby of the State I niversity, Mrs. Halve will instantly relieve a bad
,, u, , burn, cut, scald, wound or jiiles,
I aa Morgan ol Hollas, the State ’ ’ . . *, w „
... . w staggcix skeptics. But great cures
Missionary Superintendent; Mis. ,,mveH jj^ a wonderful healer of the
10. H. Gooden, State Hecretaiy of worst sores, ulcers, lsiils, lelons,
the Missionary Diqiai tnient; Rob- eczema, skin eruptions, as also
ert II. Coleman. Htate President chapped hands sprains and corns,
and Executive (’hail man; Rev. J. ; T,-V il- 25c at J. (V. Peelers.
T. McClure, (’hailman ol Central | Ymi may bi as honestas the
Committee; Rev. A itlmr K. Rectar (lay„ Brc |ong> but the days arc
of Galveston, vice president of the Rowing shot ter.
Texas Sunday Hel.ool Association; _
William A. Wilson of Houston,*
member of World’s Executive
Committee; Mis. W. II. Moon,
former State Pi iinary 8ii|>ei inlcnd
ent; Rev. W. < > Rogers of Okla
homa; lb v. \'. A. Godbey, for
iner president; W. N. W iggins,
PUTS! PILES! PILES!
Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment
will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itch
ing Piles. It abso.ibs the tumors,
allays itching at once, acts as a
poii(tier*, gives instant relief. Wil
bams’ Indian Pile Ointment is pro
Stat.' Kuml»l MH.I H.TTO ; S', Uv'h^T^',
tary. A lull d tailed a.......... j mAi| AOo fUiU .00.—Hold by Pal
ment of the program will be made ace Drugstore. I
at a later date.
This will b< a ringing eon sell
An ideal woman is one who
tion. W illiam (:. Noiih will lead succeeds in hiding her imperfee-
the congregational ringing. It is tions.
said of Mr. North that lie has the
power of mat.ing jiroplc sing
whether they want toot not, and
feley Kidney Pills.
Tonic in quality and action,
. . , . , , . j quick in results. For backache
.................. MM^’ headache, d.zziucss, nervousness,
shout, laugh and eiy within 11 jurjnary irregularities and rheurna
shorter sjiaee ut time than any one tism.—Hold by .1. W. Peeler,
in America, today. Prof. George I “
M. Case, < liaiiman of the Music Perhaps time is money because it
committee, has already taken Rtejis manages to slip away so fast.
CURES
SKIN DISEASES
Im Son lul Imlnnimni amt M t>0k'
'i4h’>'4iV ’ *
TotheHomeTrade
Don’t drop it
When you've got it,
Either.
Keep Your Trade by
ADVERTISING
Lying Jurt beneath the outer covering or tleeue akin, la a sensitive mem
branous flesh ln which are Imbedded thousands of amall blood vessel* It is
through these tiny veins and arteries that nutriment Is supplied from the blood
to the different pores, glands and lymphatics. Thus the skin Is kept healthy,
and free from all eruption or disease, by pure blood. But when Impurities and
humors Infect the circulation its nourishing properties are diminished and ln
s eed of supplying the skin with healthful properties It constantly irritates and
diseases the delicate fibres, pores and glands with sharp uratlc matter. Then the
skin tissues Inflame, swell and ulcerate and some form of skin disease appears
on the surface. Applying soothing lotions. s»lv*s etc., to the outer eruptions
doc* not purify the blood and therefore the skin trouble can not be cured ln this
manner. 8. 8 8. cures all skin diseases by neutralising the acids and removing
tho humors from the blood. It cools the acid heated circulation, builds It up to
Its normal strength and thickneaa, multiplies Its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and
add* to Its purity in every way. Then the skin. Instead of being Irritated and
Inflamod by sour Impurities Is nourished, soothed and softened by this cooling,
heal: by stream of blood. 8 8. 8. Cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter. Balt Rhntuu,
Poison Oax, bolls, pimples, rashes, etc. Book on 8k!n Diseases free to mil who
write.
THE 8WIFT HP BO IT IC 00. ATLANTA, OA_
NO
WELL
REGULATED
HOME
Can a fiord to be
without a
First=Class
Liniment
and it is a well know
laet that
Bates’
Improved
Antiseptic
German
Liniment
is the best on earth for
man or beast. Man-
fact u red only by
Medicine Co.
Bonham, Texas
Accept no substitutes
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 307, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1910, newspaper, August 25, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923769/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.