The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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TUB DAILY FAVORI1 ft
S WANTS $200.000'GREAT MEETING YESTERDAY WITH OUR SUNDAY SCHOOLS
His Nose a! $50,000
tor Meet With
Johnson
four Great Services Held at the
first Christian Church
Yesterday.
|k March UI.*-‘*3ome
mine it $150,000 ’wa*
,ti«n that .lames J. Jef
nl.iy afternoon extended
McIntosh, who arrived
ralia with an offer of a
L*. for a world’s heavy
This church. has perhaps never
had in one day, a greater record of
enthusiasm. The Sunday school
broke all former records in point
of attendance. The church a: 11
o’clock was Idled to overtlowing,
people sal in the aisles, and every
heart seemed to join in the sen ice.
jiuipionship fight between confrs-doil, and one united
jfeated white champion . with the church by letter. At 11
jforniu and the negro <(/dock in the uftcruoon a meeting
Johnson, conqueror of tho members of the church was
’ [turns. I held, nud nmny were present. It
I'ii's did not literally turn W;ls experience meeting that all
out McIntosh’s ofier he seemed to enjoy. The evening
let it l»e known that thO^service was called lor 7:45, but by
of the Hums-Johnson 7.30 every seat in the house was
ydnev stood little chance taken, and people still,coming in
him m the ring with the 1 great numbers. All the aisles, the
vy weight at the terms lie j platforms, ami every available
lie disembarked from space was filled, and at the outside
ptmshii> Mauretania this( windows, even though it was cold
people stood, and many went
away. It was a great audience.
The preacher’s subject for the
evening was, “The dark night of
Infidelity.” It was a subject that
everybody seemed to w ant to hear.
Ilro. Hilton handled his subject in
a skillful manner. He impressed
bis hearers with the truth that in-
fidelity holds nothing that satisfies;
that it builds no churches, schools,
asylums, poor houses or hospitals;
Interest Is Still Growing--New
Pupils Are Added Every
Sunday
Sunday was not an idi-al day
but tin* day was far from a bail
one. Many people were sick, sei ■
end out of town, Imt notwit hstund i
ing all this oue fourth of Bonham's
population was present in the Hun
day schools.
The First Christian and Episco-
pal broke all former records in
point of attendance.
The people throughout Texas are
still asking, “How does Bonham
do this thing!’’ Hero is the an
swer: Perfect harmony; personal
work; everybody helps.
1 l
A ttend’ec Otl’er’ng
to The Sunday Schools.
Jimmy drove, Texas,
March 12, 1909.
Sunday Schools through -
‘ounty—(Jreeting:
purpose of the represen-
jmlay school worken* of
ty to have in connection
next annual convention
Fannin county Sunday
the second Tuesday in
m\t. a grand Sunday
sand present is the watch-
Phey ar«- in the county,
t't them together! _1 be-
ean. If the superintend
spoliation which nucts in that it is an empty dream. Many
men who have not been in a house
of worship in many years were
•ally, the importance of! present and seemed to enjoy the
aiuiot be overestimated, service. Ilro. Hilton is a line jead
or, and it is a delight to hear him
read from God's word. He is im
pressing himself uiion the people
| of this to wn as a man who is dead
■is pupils and all lovers ly in earnest. , At the close of the
unil ty School w ork will geriuon Mis. Schoonover sang that
•hearts, their miuds, their beautifel song, “Christ is all in
First Baptist
354
ft 1.00 [
First Christian
335
13.16
First Methodist
31 ii
10.09
First Presbyterian
5*2
‘>2
Ain. Presbyterian
til
t .49
Carlton College
37
.50
Episcopal
3(>
l.oo'
Central Christian
30
1
,South Bonham—r
Baptist
»i7
3.15
Holiness
in
40
Methodist
41
.56
Colored—
Locksboro Baptist,
54
1.26
Tankstown A. M. E., 43
.75
East End C. M. E.
34
.51
Total
154!)
^47.98
Last Sunday
1183
36.50
Loss
3«6
$11.48
rin this great effort, sue
sured. Why uot!
all.” Those who have heard Mrs
Sthoonover sing, will not be sur-
liltot the human family, prised when they are told that her
lopmentof the minds and song brought tears to many eyes.
the rising generation tojO, the power of >oug, and especial
purer and holier aspira ly when that song is sung by a
ould be the chief concern Christian woman,
ristians of every Uenomi- The chorus is growing rapidly,
and is a very enjoyable j*art of the
al to you fathers; 1 appeal service. The special music yester-
mothers; I appeal to all day at each service was very line.
. workers to give us your! The meeting will continue all
your influence, and may during the week and everybody is
invited. The service lmgiusat 7:45.
The subject fur tonight i«, “Why
does God not 1 ill the devil!”
ini Rally Day be thebe-
jof an epoch that will rev-
V our county for Christ
[Kingdom. On to success!
b. A. Dailey, President,
i County 4. 8. Association,
papers please publish.)
jty will move your trash!
i<'\t \\Vdnesday.
iup Hay next W ednesday,
y and get in the game.
but for the bread wagon or
340.—II. 8. May.
av shipment of black,
dticoats just arrived
^ hite, Blakeney &
Mrs. Sherwood writes that it
will be an art education to see the
exhibition of paintings by great
American artists at tl>>* i.lks’ hall
Tuesday afternoon.
Theatre
Tonight
Motion Pictures
‘‘A Diab^lo Nightmare”
• Rescued From an Eagle's
Nest”
“Humanity Through Ages”
VAUDEVILLE
Carney
and
Bowers
The Bell hops
Singing, Dancing and Talking
artists. Watch this space for
the free drawing contest Sat-
urday night.
First Show
7 10
Second Show
8:15
Amission 15c
□ Honesty is a good thing in con-
nection with an insurance policy.
Few people feel called upon to
condense the milk of human kind*
yess.
Mrs. V. God by, of Austin, Ele-
mentary President of the State
Sunday School Association, ~in
writing to a friend yesterday says:
“1 congratulate Bonham on being
the livest Sunday school town in State of Ohio, City of Toledo,
Texas.” This is indeed a eonipli
ment. and one which every citizen
should be glad for our town to re-
ceive. «
Regular meeting of B011
ham Chapter No. 52 R. A.
M. tonight at 7:30.
R. E. Martin, H. P.
J. D. Maddrey, Sec y.
District Court Proceedings.
The only case on trial in district
court today was that of Bill Baker,
colored, chaigcil with theft. Baker
is the party that stole Conductor
Ragland’s watch some time ago,
secreting it in A. S. Norwood’s
barn, where it was found. The ex-
amination of witnesses was iu
progress this afternoon.
Lucas County.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath
that he is senior partner of the firm
of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi
ness'in the City of Toledo, County
and State aforesaid, and that said
linn will pay the sum of One linn
dnd Dollars for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot lie cur-
ed by the use of Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Fuank J. Cjiknky.
Sworn to before me and sub-
scribed iu my presence, this Oth
day December, A. IX 1880.
A. W. Gleason,
(Seal.) Notary Public.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in-
ternally, and nets directly on the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Send fyr testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for con-
stipation.
foliage lor Rent.
]rooms and two halls; nice
! 0|* Most fith street; good
ii ! good garden spot; $7
fth Mrs. BetticDoHs.
/
jfd at home By New Absorplii •
Method. •
j suffer from bleeding, itch-
I"1 or protruding piles send
{ address, and I will tell
tot up yourself at home
b“'v atisorption treatments;
9 also send some of this
jvatmt'iit tree for trial, with
p's hum your own finality
■’b tl. Immediate relief and
;,nt cure assort'd. Send no
[ hut tell others of this offer,
‘"lay to Min. M. Summers,
Notre Dame. I nil.
[Kills V ould-Ue Shyer.
-red-’ss murderer is appen
j*1,1’1 '"any victims. But
P* " N, v' Life Pills kills it
p’litiou. | Gey ntly stiin-
o'" uli, livn and I snivels,
that clogging that iu
j'iH-iidipitis, curing uiii'tl
l............. » hiiis. malan i,
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r 11 « o.
TUMOR OF
FOURYEARS
GROWTH
Removed by Lydia E. Pink*
ham’sVegetableCompound
South Bend. I ml. - “Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable Compound removed
a cyst tumor of
four years'growth,
which three of the
best physicians de-
clared I had. They
said that only an
operation could
help me. lam very
glad that I followed
a friend’s advice
and took Lydia K.
rinkham’s Vege-
table Compound,
for it has made me
----a strong and well
woman, and I shall recommend it as
long as I live.” — Mbs- May Fky,
Linaley, lnd. . .
Ono of the greatest triumphs of
Lydia E. lMnkham's Vegetable C om-
pound is the conquering of woman s
tread enemy — tumor. If you have
mysterious pains,inflammation, ulcera-
han nr ilignliiPOinPIlt. doll t WBlt IOT
For Headache - Hicks’ fapudine.
j Whether from i-ubls, heal, stum
inch Oi/nerioiiS troubles, Ciipudiuc j
I will r elieveyou. lt‘sliqnid—plea1 •
j Try it. I0e, 25c ami 50c at drug j
! stores.
A now broom sweeps almost as
clean 11s a straight Hush.
lily Ordinance.
j Be it ordained b\ the city gonii
cii of the City ol Bonham
„ • < cii 01 uie 1. ity 01 i.onnam:
You can always get something Any_who shall willfully
good to cat, cooked and served in
the l*e<^ possible style, at the Pal-
ace Restaurant.
* ieV
m
mM
I
nijBlvriilUS jmi iib,:
tion or displacement, don’t wait for
time to confirm your foam and go
“lXb. wb..;
Vegetable Compound, made from root*
»nd herbs, has been the stands rd remedy
for female ills, and such unq nestle a-
iblo testimony as the above proves the
value of this famous remedy, and
diould give contldence and hope to
cverr sick woman. . _ . .
If you would like special advice
about your case write a confiden-
tial letter to Mr*. Plnkhiun, at
I ynn. Mass. Her udvice As free,
and always belpfuL
i deposit, throw or conduct or cause
tube thrown, deposited or con
ducted into or upon any Street, al-
ley, drain, gutter, public grounds,
or any iqclosure, public or private,
any-filthy, Stagnant, unwholesome
or offensive water, or slops, shall
Ik- deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction shall Im- pun
ished by a fine of not less than one
dollar nor more than twenty five
•
dollars.
Dated March 8th, 1909 4
\V. A. Spangler,
Mayor of theCityof Bonham, Tex.
Attest: J. D. Maddrey,
< 'itj Secretary.
New Magazines
We have just received a shipment of late Magazine*. Also
kis'p a full line of (’igais, Tobacco, School Tablets. We will
have fresh buns and bread cvoiy evening.
City News 5tand
Taylor & Wagley
Ft pnetors
A IIAMiElOIIS Cm Ii
Wife ol Niwark, 0 in*, M.i 11 d sy.< p-
turns of G’lMimpiinn, -rii' .galy
Run t)<wn «i< cl Ifiduifi m
flesh. Rrstoi«d'olbalih
i -y V uul.
“About two years ago my wife
was in very poor health Sin* mid
no nppetiU*, was *mieh leoueed iu
flesh, and for three mouths hail a
very bad cough, with all the symp
toms of consumption. \ iuol was
recommended and she began taking
it; before the first bottle was useu
her appetite was belter, and she
was improving in health; by the
time she had taken three bottles
the eough was gone. 81n- is stilt
taking Yinol and cannot say too
much in its praise.” N\ L. Stc
blctun, Newark, Ohio.
The reason that Vinol is so suc-
cessful iu such cases is because it
is the only preparation that eon
taius touic iron together with all
of the healing, body building ele
meuts of coil liver oil, actually
taken from fresh cod’s livers, but
no oil.
Without hesitation we proclaim
our faith ip Vinol f6r chronic
coughs, colds or bronchitis and as
a body builder and strength crea-
tor for old people.
Anyway, if you try it and it
does no gooil we will refund your
money on demand.—Saunders
Drug Co., Bonham.
It’s not difficult to judge some
men by their clothes—policemen
and letter carrieis, for example.
If we could taotk t you person
ally about the great merit ol Fo
ley’s Honey aud Tar, for coughs,
colds and lung trouble, you uevei
could be induced to experiment
with unknown preparations that
may contain some harmful drugs.
Foley’s Honey and' Tar costs you
uo more and has a record of forty
years of cures.- Sold by Saunders
Drug Co.
In after years a man sits down
and tries to figure out why mar
ried life is so different from what
he thought it would lie.
Foley’s Kidney Remedy will
cure any ease of kidney or bladder
trouble that is not beyond the
reach of medicine. Cures backache
and 11 icgulaiities that if neglected
might ivsiiIt in lb iglit's disease or
diabetes. -HuiiiiiIcin Drug Co.
It is the easiest thing ill the
wmlil *0 convince a man that he’s
tin; * ‘goods.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures
coughs quickly, stn ngthens the
lungs and expels colds. Get the
genuine in a yellow package.—
Saunders Drug Co.
MlBIIIIY SPARED
K'duey Troubles Attack Banhdm Mi»
and Women, Old and Young.
Kidney ills seize young and old
Come quickly with little warning
Children suffer in their early' yeans,
can't control the kidney secretions,
girls are languid, nervous, suffer
pain. Women worry, can’t do dai
ly work. Men have lame and aeh
ing bucks. The cure lor man, wo
man or child is to cure the cause—
the kidneys. Doan’s,Kidney Pills
cure such kidneys, cine all forms
ol kidney suffering. Bonhuiu tes-
timony proves it.
II. W. inglish, proprietor of the.
Yeager house, aud living near the
ili-pot, Bonham, Texas, says: “For
the past two years oil. daughter
was afflicted with a weakness of
her kidneys and bladder. The
trouble was particularly distress
ing at night when there seemed to
be a total inability to coutrol the.
kidney secretions. Someone ad-
vised us to try Doan’s Kidney
Pills iu the child’s case aud we
procured a box at the Kauailcr-
Drug (k>. They did her so much
good that we continued giving
1 liein to her, and as a result her
trouble was greatly relieved. I
am gluil to recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills to other parents ha\
ing children similarly afflicted.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster MiMmin Co., Butl'a
lo, New York, sole agents for tho-
United States.
Remember the name- Doan’s—
and take no other. J7
It’s the easiest thing in the
world to point out the proper
course for others to pursue.
How cau any person risk taking
some unknown eough remedy whew
Foley’s Honey and Tar costs them*
no more! It is a safe remedy, cou
taius no harmful drugs, and cures
the most olistinute coughs and
colds. Why experiment with your
health! Insist upon having th*k
genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar.—
Saunders Drug Company.
One of the l>est ways to keep a
OOOk is to let her know that yow
don’t care how soon she begins to
pack her trunk.
Cjc one Days
Are Here
Your bouse is directly in line ll
may lie u » in the air 11 k«* this one
by toinorr *w. insurant»
A years for only $4.
’”11 Evans
& Co.
ORINQ
Laxative Fruit Syrup
PlMMnt to tako
Th« new laxative. Does
not gripe or nauseate.
Cures stomach and liver
troubles and chronic con-
stipation by restoring the
natural action of the stom-
ach, liver and bowels.
Saunders Dru; Co.
Botham i«uk>
Simple*R«ni<dy for la (uippr.
La grippe coughs are dangerous
as they frequently develop into
pneumonia. Foley's Honey nnd
: Tar not only .stops tin-rough Imt
heals and strengthens the lungs s**
11 hut no serious results null !>*•
I eared. The genuine Foley’s lion
i and Tsu lontain.s no harmful
! ugs and i> in a yellow p ick age-
fuse substit ites .— 8 mu l ei>
Drug Co.
The average man has a lot of get
rich quick ideas up their sleeve,
but when he sets them goiug they
nearly always go wrong.
A strenuous season makes a so-
■icty bud feel l.ko the last rose of
summer.
Fer (olds and Grip.
Hicks' Citpudhic is II e best rem-
edy—relieves theaeliing and fever
ishness—ni res the cold and restores
normal conditions. It’s liquid—
effects immediately. 10c, *25e and
50c- at drug stoics. *
It is as en\v to lose moi *»y as it
is difinmlt to make it. _
The winds are mighty high;j 801m; actius who claim tube
tornado insutanee is low.—Will 11. wedded to their nrt have good
Evans, Phones ffl and 115. grounds for divorce.
“My 3 year old hoy was Iwdly
constipated, had a high fever and
was in an awful condition, 1 gave
him two dnses of Foley’s t)iiui>
Laxative and the next morning
the fever was gone and he wasen
tircly well. Foley s Orino Iaxa-
tive saved his life.” A. Wolkush;
Casinn-r, Win.— Haunders Drug < 'iv.
Baby’s
VOICE.
Is the joy of the household, for
without it no happiness am be
complete. Angels smile at
and commend tho thoughts
and aspirations ol the mother
__ bending over the cradle.
The ordeal through which the expectant mother must pass is such that
she looks Forward with dread to the hour when she shall Feel the thrill
of motherhood livery woman should know that the dangerand pain
ol child-birth can Ik avoided by the use of Mother* Friend, which
renders pliable all the pans,
assisting nature in its work.
By its aid thousands of
women have passed this,
crisis in safety.
tmok «-f iDformA'KX. M> women ml fnt
THE SHAPE* ELD RKOlUArOR CO.
Attet'a. 0*.
u oy me use 01 wumoi « menu,
MOTHERS
FRIEND
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1909, newspaper, March 15, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976275/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.