The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE
BY
THE FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
the tr,
toss*
swollen gland*, *of«
■ poikon
. ..Editor
Hut Ota content i
Krom the tan to
Prom the KM:
To tha lea tan* ]
from the praaaat do
Naro.
la forty da*raaa )uat i
Latest book is tha moat
beautiful we ever issued
Pictures in natural colors
ef 97 presents for the usees .
of Arbuckles’ ARIOSA (
Coffee. Will be sent free
to any one who writes for it
Da you raaiuc wiat a paat hunaaw Bit
ArWclW ARIOSA Coda* a > Atrnm,-
30,000 keen lot praMati arc icccired Imm ia a
day. la a year wa despatched law aiUwa
-dividual pteteato la car cwtawan — pra-oN
that b. ought Ulan oi lhaak* aad ippnembo* m
return.
Here is one from Mrs. De
Jamette:
** I appreciate highly
the beautiful presents sent me
Wayaltfa Fancies.
The beauty of araryddsi bat wo-
aan depends upon tba point of view.
Tbe exception of woman Is proved is
the common practice of courting In
tbe dark
Clean up your premises and
let’s nav» a oleaner Bonham.
8prino plowing goes on an
steadily as though Wall Street
never existed._
The alienists should also ex-
amine the Thaw juryto see if all
of its members oontinue to be
sane. _
Mb. Carnegie is preparing to
give away $16,000,000 more. He
probably finds that giving ad-
vioe doesn’t attraot much atten-
tion.
ArbockW ARIOSA j
exceed the combined iaL
the other packaged coffeei
Arbuckles* ARIOSA j
An old philosopher says beauty and
wisdom are rarely oonjolned. The
reason la, I suppose, that wisdom la
too arise to be s good ca lei miner
from you from time to time and
will say that your coffee is the
leading brand on the market* * *
the purest best and healthiest
coffee ever made 1 have been a
user of it for 25 years and will
want it as <ong as life lasts. The
coffee is worth three times its
present market value.”
They have been making a good
deal of fuss lately in thin section
about a milking maobine by
which they can extract all tbe
laoteal fluid from a gentle cow
without milkmaid or man. But
if the bovine were inolined to be
obetreperous we don’t know but
we think the inventienn by a
Delaware county man might ba
of service. "It ie told that a
Walton man has just succeeded
in getting a patent on an electrio
motor fastened on a cow’s back,
the eleotrioity being generated
by a dynamo attaohed to her
tail. Shfi strains tbs milk, hangs
up the pail and strainer. A small
phonograph aeoom panics theout-
fit and yells, "So Bos" every
time she moves. If she lifts her
money, and gives yog D
besides. Speak sotiyU
to your grocsr man if be
you bulk coffee. Ti
ill be glad to lurnisl
WILLIE'S EXCUSE.
“Please excuse WHlie," wrote WII-
llo's ma to bis teacher. “He fell
against a wire fence aad tore his
knickerbockers. Hr doing tbe same
you will oblige—His Mother!’'
J. Lee
UNDERT
He»nw, Lowering Devi
car that leaves tbe city just as tbe the-
aters close for tbe night. Tbe car is
pteked! People bong onto the straps
and crowd onto tbe platforms. Tbe
car starts amid a scene of joyousness
and good cheer, bat it no sooner
crosses the bridge and gets out Into
tbe residence district, than people be-
By and by there is
daughter, Robis, was tm
They left for that place i
and brought har horns wit
Come on Betty Snook*.
Dewey News.
Well the Telephone team did
notooma up to play Ivaoboe,
though MoRaa came and they
had an interesting game. A
large crowd of girls went of
course to yell for the Ivanhoe
boys who led the game.
Edgar Pearson, Ive Olover and
Miss Ena Blaks went to Miss
Edna Parker’s for a "42" game
Saturday night and they report a
fine time and plenty of fruit to
Doniphan Dots.
. April 10, 1907.—Gus Cookrell
and wife visited Eek Lovelace
Sunday.
Morris Crimes of Cottage Bend
visited Mr. Johnson Saturday
and Sunday.
Irvin White, from Oklahoma is
visiting relatives and friends sines
last week. Headquarters at
Clark White’s.
Mesdames Doss Kerr and Geo.
Lovelaoa and their children vis-
ited the family of W. M. Stimp
eon Sunday.
Miss Lithe Allison, from Eagle
Lake, Texas, is visiting her sis-
ter, Mrs. Loman.
W. N. Duncan and Wife, of
Bonham, visited tbe family of
W. M. Stimpeon Sunday.
Dave Starnee made his fortune
in West Texas since January 1st,
and has returned to Fannin to
apend it.
Mies Beulah Aleton, of South
Bonham, spent Sunday with the
family of B. L. Adams.
Sunday Sohcol is looking up.
A new olass was organized last
Sunday. Over three dozen new
eong books were ordered. Come
regularly and let’s learn tbe new
songs.
John Winkler has moved baok
from Denton County and is living
with bis son, Sid, at present.
Bud Chaffins’ little girl is still
very sink.
W. M. Old of New Boston, on
his Way to Western Texas, by
wagon, visited in the community
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Josh come in some mad t’other
day, an’ sed he was goin’ to
Hilger the nigh way, an’ hunt up
that there galoot lokerbod, an’
’tend to ’jm ’bout slanderin’of ue
’bout our spellin’ when we wuz
kids, an’ 1 shore had a hard time
a persu&din of him that lokerbod
didn’t mean nothin’ wrong by his
grate long word gum-sump-shuo-
or-other
j !->MONA L <
"Heaps'/ will be heard from
yet," says a Nebraska paper.
Sure. He’s paying one man $60,-
000 a year to run hie word fac-
tory. _________
This ie the season when the
American sobool boy wishes
something would get up an in-
ternational oomplioation to forbid
hie going to aohool.
V/P N HKI.HIN
LtCriC PKYilCIAN AND!
lee, Alexander Bnlldh
earner square. Heaidei
Street. rMBce phone
m 160. Office hoars •
gin to crawl of
room for every one to have a seat. A
little later the remaining passenger*
select tbe beat seats and all ride fac-
lag forward. One by one tbe popple
depart, and by tbe time tbe car rat-
tles into tbe bam there Isn’t a soul
aboard except tbe conductor, tbe mo
torman and a fellow who has forgot-
ten bis pledge and gone to sleep In
tbe front corner. At the start tbe
glad chorus was “Little Drops of
Water.’’ 'When they awaken the lone
passenger and start him on his wob-
bly way, n hiccoughing refrain drifts
backward In tbe night: “Well (blc)
never (hie) mlsb-mlsb (blc) web-
wabter (blc) when th’ (blc) wellruns-
dry! H’rayJ’’
Chamberlain’s Cough R«i
has no superior for oongbi,!
and croup, and the foot thai
pleasant to take and ecu
nothing fn any way in jams
mads it a favorite with ml
Mr. W. 8. Pelham, a met
of Kirksville, lows, stji: 1
more than twenty years 01
beriain’a Cough Remedy
been my leading remedy h
throat troubles. It is espe
successful in eases of a
Children like it and my g
mere who have used it vfl
take any other. For, sale [
W. jPeeler.
In an application for divoroe a
Boston professor chargee that his
wife was insane when she
It would saem to
» «v«r founders. Ma
Pbone No. 11. J rinse
i No. 1L
Mrs. M. Wright of Ivanhoe was
a guest of her nieoe, Mrs. Author
Moors Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Ollie Harrison ealled on
the "Irish Girl’’ Sunday after-
noon.
One day laet week Mr. and
Mrs. Will Blake reoeived a phone
message from Joe Trout at Bon-
ham, atating that their little
married him
ba somewhat embarrassing should
she step to the front and admit it.
A Dakota man aged sixty, has
married a girl of twenty, while
his eon married the girl’s mother,
aged forty-four. People with
nothing else to do oan now busy
themselves with this latest rela-
tionship puzzle.
DR. J. A. LANN
and the hair in another
kill Timas.
Tbe small boy’s definition of s gen-
tleman is. “A grown-up man wbo
minded his mother until be was twen-
ty-one.’’ Tbe small boy is right, os
usual.
Ipwlsl attention give®
Women and Children.
Iham, Crawford ft Co.
lldmre North Popll
For Catarrh, let me send you
free, just to prove merit, a trial
size box cf Dr. Shoop’a Catarrh
Remedy. It is snow white,
creamy, healing antiseptio balm
that gives instant relief to oatarrh
of the nose and throat. Make the
free teat and see. Address Dr.
Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large jars
60 cents. Sold by J. W. Peeler.
The small boy wbo steals mother’s
jam and then smears tbe cat’s whisk-
ers with the scrapings, will grow up
to be a great trust magnate.
DR. H. S RAGl
OSTEOPATH
It srems the very irony of fate
that aoldiera who eaoaped death
on the battle field and wbo sur-
vived "hard taok" and all euoh
provender during the war should
oome near being knocked out by
ordinary bash at 1,000 \eterans
of the National Soldiers.Horn* at
Leavenworth, Kansas were last
Saturday._
The collecting committee for
the good roads move was out
yaeterday and mat with fine euc-
casa. Between $8000 aad $4000
has been subeoribed by our citi-
zens and there ie many more who
will contribute yet, If every-
body will puli together muoh
good oan be aeoompiiehed for the
entire community.
■--UtOIJWB
Some learned dootor in an
eastern oity declares that the
human eoul has weight. The
souls be has weighed have tipped
the soales at somewhere about
one onoe each, but maybe he has
been unfortunate in hie selection
of speoimens. He probably
weighed the eoule of some of
those good old okuroh members
who think the preaober oan live
on wind.
Some women are much like cats.
Stroke tbelr fur the right way and
they purr; cross them and they will
scratch you.
Mice at residence, 008
looey 4.
J. E. NEVILL, M
Use Gas for Cooking
A little fivo-year-old friend of mine
wanted to take bis kitten to pieces to
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that fr°“ whence the purr come
Contain Mercury.
an meroury will surely destroy
the sense of suell and completely
derange the whole aye em when
entering it through the muooue
surfaoes. Suoh artiolee should
never be used exoept on pre-
scriptions from reputable phys-
iciane. as tbe damage they will
do ia ten fold to the good you oan
possibly derive from them. Hall’s
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.,
oontains no meroury, and ia taken
internally, noting direotly upon
the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. In buying Hall’e
Catarrh Cure be sure you get the
genuine. It ie taken internally
and made in Toledo,Ohio, by F.
J. Cheney A Co. Testimonials
free.
Sold by all druggiatf, 75c. Take
Hall’s Family Pills for constipa-
tion.
a---------"■ii.j'j—v-.-—u-'-'. a a man get* tired of doing nothing
because there is no much of It tr do.
lr •«#•••• 4- •• do •• 4 . oJo—l/A
Many a little kitten, sought a* lost,
merely has grown into s cat!
Dfhce over Nunn ft Jon*
toce K() West Oth Bt. T
I2r. Residence S03 2r.
WILL
1UY AND OCNBSAL
s over Peeler’s I
at Office and Reate
A man with a cold In bis bead Is not
worth a scent
R. E. MARTIN
222SIH$tM0Tf
NOW'S THE TIME TO PUN
imm nrovn with vmmi rMMODt
A.A.GLISSON. gpa F0RTW0RW t*
PHYSICIAN AND SUI
Bourn -Morning, * to l!
to I; Evening. 1 to I
The rule of three Is: “The odd
man pays!”
C. A. GRAY, K
PHYSICIAN AND SU
OBco over founders. M
tor Store. Pbone at oi
Travel Right
I told ’im that was just
a Latin word that lokerbod had
picked up summers, an’ it jus’
meant that all that pereeded that
word wuz to be taken vioy verser.
Josh studied it over sum, an’ then
wanted us to pay lokerbod an*
Kebeoker a visit, an’ etay all
night, and fill up on Rebecker’s
punkin pies, but 1 ’lowed I had a
big ironin’ to do, an’ it wuz tber
time to visit ue anyhow. Josh is
turrible when he gits eturd up,
an’ I hope you wont rile ’im enny
more lokerbod.
Betty 8nook«,
via THE
M K. <Si T. Ry.
“THE FLYER”!
An up-to-date train of comfort and convenience. Obw’1
sleeper, to Kansas city or 8t. Louis. Bee sny M. K.4T. AT
write »
w. 0. CRUSH, a. P. & T. A., Delia*, T«a*.
DENTIST
Qfilice over Hargrove
•rtg Store, Bonham,
wk for Colored people
Letter te Fred Reedy.
Bonham, Texaa.
Dear Sir: If it took 10 gallons
to paint your house laet time with
somebody elee’e paint, and takea
8 with Devoe, we save you $8 or
$L0; for painting costs two or
three times as muoh as paint.
Mr Ezra Rathmell, Williams-
port, Fa., always used 11 gallona
of mixed paint for hie house; De-
voe took 6.
But that isn’t all; that’* only
first oost; how long will it wear?
The paint, that goaa furthest
In covering, wean beat too.
| All patnt, true paint, and full-
Measure, are on one ride; part
£aint, false paiat, aid ehOrt-
pleasure are on the other. What
dan you expeot? Yours truly
22 F W Devoe 4k Co.
P 8 . Sieger Lumber Company
tills our pai»t.
ff * • V ’ '.S’. —Vi ■—*i
(Joe Gas for Cooking.
Seems to me It’s almost as hard
these days for a woman to find serv-
ants as to do the work herself—and a
blamed sight more expensive.
DR. H. H. MITC
in^r.^d'r.!^uik 10 *man wh<?wni not ,,#u,n 10
Ifoitbnn, and 5Sm££> ,f *0U do,n* th*
thay Axe irmptoma only ol s owtaln iMolflt reasoning.
N.rv. .IckiMM—nothin* *Im. .
U wm thi, (•<* ih«t am ronwtiy u<i Dr it la surely a ’’waist" of tlm* to
In the (mstion of that now vary pnpuUir t c]|ng to a girl after tbe alarm olook
Remedy—Dr. Skoop’l Kmiorstlvr Ooln.i <l'r< <t
lo Ui« Monwch MrvM. »l«m» brought tli»i oux-a
Mul favor to Dr. Shoos and hi* RMtontllve. With
out that oriftaal and highly vital prin- tpU. n«
•uch laKlnt aoooasllthment* w.r* evar U • tw bad
For itomach dMnm. bloattnf. MUaoawM. bad
breath and tallow onmplxitun. try I>r. .Min«,p'i
atWStaWfV smews nr U«md—and m- for "i«,
Mil what li ran and will do. Wt mU a id omm
telly room-tod
Good Pastuf
1 oan pasture a ft
oek at $1,00 pe
The Direct
Thcflreif
Route to
Danfen ef thtGrip.
The greatest danger from the
grip ia of ite resulting in pneu-
monia. We have never known
this to ooeur, however, when
Chamberlain's Dough Remedy
wae ueed. It relieves the iung«,
open* the eeorfUonfi, allays the
oough and aids nature in restor-
ing the system to a healthy eon*
dltion. Millions of people hare
ueed it with the most satisfactory
reeolte. For sate by J. W. Pee*
Tba man who oanaot be baatan la
th* man wbo asver admits bis last
trouncing.
The smttro object of education le to
make people do right Instead of doing
others right
NO TROUBLE TO ANi
Write for Mln^rnl Wells Booklet 1
B- P. TURNER, Oeneml Boss*
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 203, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1907, newspaper, April 11, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976471/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.