The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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"or 17 Cent!
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is new sales plan recentlu
the people. Simplv a ’gf
1 17 cents a daj. That is
such a deluge of applic
led.
classes, all ages, all
m people of known fioa
dty of the proposition,
ise popularity of the
that the Era of luivc
illion People
tiey with
ittr
ble Writer
•, right from the word “goF
he “expert” class. Ilarn a
nts a day—and all abor
ne and money to l*e ma
9 calling for Oliver open
lemand. Their salaries t
workers.
1 Every Home"
lade the Oliver supreme i*l
msiness. .Now comes tb*|
fit it for family use. It<*|
training of young people.
ie threshold of every horn*]
r home or office ou this re
ind a free copy of the new I
BITER CO.
Chicago, 111.
Local Agent*
worth League willswre
1 and cake on the cbu»e».
Tuesday night
ah i pmeo t of maple so|
[. M. Norman & Oo.
Llluh price on pickli
r window.—H. M.
paay.
THE DAILY FAVORITE
DON’T Pf
itter Yovir Business
1 man who has ever been in mercantile busi-
lmows the value of confining buying to as
• - « UA<«e#c ic nncsihlf.
k f\\?kI"1 Wliv uaa w'••• wuur
Lknows the value of confining buying to as
fwholesale houses as possible.
l . mPre important not to scatter your bank-
1 business between two or more banks. It
be all right as long as times are good and
l easy to get, but when the hard times come
will find that it is the man who has stuck to
* bank who has a good friend that will take
, of him through thick and thin.
The man who scatters his banking business
i not keep his private affairs and his business
ifidence, but like a hen trying to set on two
[ts, he may not be able to keep any of the
Vs warm.
floral: Do business with
First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
AFTER
DOCTORS
FAILED
Automobile Ordinance.
An ordinance rcgulatiug the
running of automobiles and steam
and motor vehicles and providing 1
penalties for the violation thereof, j
Be it ordained by the city coun-
cil of the city of Bonham,
(1) That uo automobile or steam
or motor vehicle shall be driven or
operated within the city limits of
the City of Bouham, Texas, upon
any public road, street or drive |
"0 I bOUTllC
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Voted
COES
DIRECT
'COOL COLORADO'
lUUCWSTONE national park.
CALIFORNIA and
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HOUSTOHC
AN ANTONIO '
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m m'r you ? “‘IJPl
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ide Follows Light
l natural to go down a well lighted street in preference to a
me, so is a well lighted store preferred to a dim one, and so
omens prefer to buy goods that are displayed to the best ad-
,eunder the best light, and the best of all light is Tungsten
Tnder Tungsten Lamps red is red, white is white and blue
I; it is not necessary for a clerk in a dry goods store to carry
1 to a window in order to show the customer the exact col-
n the most delicate tint of each shade stands out clear and
[Noone who has ever tried Tungsten Lamds is willing to ex-
?th«n for any other kind.
Bonham Electric & Oas Co.
it and Tornado Insurance
Idling that no man can afford to be without. For no man
pthe hour w hen he may need either or both. 1 represent as
mpanies as exist, will appreciate a portion of your business
W. E. Newton
Rce in Same Place
t National Hank, but the stairway has been changed to the
!°fbuilding, I have many real estate bargains.
MbSS WILL H. EVANS & Co
Tornadoes and Storms
come at any time, but are are More Frequent at this sea-
fyear. f0r Absolute Protection, get a policy in one of the strong
• represented by
'ADFORD & RODGERS
Lee Tarpley Co.
undertakers and embalms
1 lowering Device, Chursh trucks. etc. Kes. H.cmIM1. I Si
Woman’s Mend
Nearly all women suffer at times from female I
ailments. Some women suffer more acutely and
more constantly than others. But whether you have
little pain or whether you suffer intensely, you
I should take Wine of Cardui and get relief.
I Cardui is a safe, natural medicine, for women,
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in-
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and
| gives strength and tone to the whole system.
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
Mr*. Verna Wallace, of Sanger, Tex., tried Cardui She writes: I
“Cardui baa done more for me than I can describe. Last •wing I
waa taken with female inflammation and consulted a doctor, but to
I no avail, eo I took Cardui, and inside of three days, I was able to do
Imy housework. Since then my trouble haa never returned.** Try it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegeta
troubles, causing backache, irregular!- ,-ace cou,'seor speedway which may ,
ties, dizziness and nervous prostra- hereafter be established and set
——_was Impossible for me to apart by the city council.
wfthoutStopping : <2> No person in charge of an'
on the wav. 1 automobile, or steam or motor ve-1
tried three differ- hide ou any public road, street, or
d°*;tors and driveway shall drive or operate the
^ngtdJfferent.m<I 8ame at au>’ rate of sIM?e<l in a reck'
received no benefit loss manner, or so as to endanger
from any of them, the life or limb of any person
but seemed to suf- thereon.
doctorresaldhnitS I (3) ^ Person drivinR or °per-
__ ing would restore ating an automobile, or steam or
ffl'nT?SHrT5riINaffBTi 1 my health. I began motor vehicle shall at the request,
Com^uZd toL^Twhit“iB SddJ 0r 8i«ual. l)y "P t.hefhau<1> i
and I am restored to my natural ^ other visible sigual fiom a
health."—Mrs. Etta Donovar, Box person riding or driving any horse
2W>, Willimantic, Conn. or horses, or mule or mules, or
The success ot Lydia E. Pinkham’s other domestic animal, cause such
Xf/ft4*tle 9ompou“4i ““defrom roots automobile, or steam or motor vc*
used^th'i^rfecfco^dence by women hife to come to a standstill as
who suffer from displacements, inflam- quickly as possible and to remain
mation, ulceration, fibroid tomon, ir- stationary long enough to allow'comfortand relief in Foley’s Kid
“l"*1 “„r *««'»•,“prwS,.?r“Un!’
gestion, dizziness, or nervous prostra- i (3) Lveiy driver or operator t ed prostate gland, which is very
tion. of any automobile, or steam or (common among elderly men. L.
For thirtyyears Lydia E. Flnkham’s 1 motor vehicle shall have attached E. Morris, Dexter, Ky., writes:'
Vegetable Compound has been the , thereto a suitable appliance for “Up to a year ago my father suf 1 nponle in that rmrt nf the onnnti v
standard remedy for fema). ill% and giving ootice ol its approach, ao fered from kidney ind bladder . " , P e V y
that » heu t„ch aua,.hme„t i« ran*' trouble and aeveml physieia™ pro fon l ony one can make a
Proof is abundant that it has cured or otherwise operated it may lie' nouuced it eulargementofthe Dros-11,v,ng. for they think it never
thousands of others, and why should it heard a distance of three hundred tatc gland and advised an opera ' rains out here, but it does, and we
not cun you? __ j'foet and said attachment shall be ^ tion. On acconntof his age we were ■ have as fine season as anyone could
—i ■ i ....... sounded at a distance of at least' afraid he could not stand it and 11 w:Rh Ttwosdrv for nu-bilA
- Cl . ... ... eighty feet from where such auto- rmimmended Foley’s Kiduey I f ,, y . .
Official Statement of financial Condition mobile, or steam or motor vehicle'Remedy, and the firet bottle re |a,ld some of the ‘)eoPlc were 8et'
—of— I is to cross any public road or street,'lived him, and after taking the; tin8 uueas3 al,out making a crop,
THE DAVEUUI CTATC BI 111/ or i* to turn any corner at the in-[second bottle he was no longer , but it rained iu plenty of time and
Inc nAVtNIlA OlAlt BANlI tersectiou^of any public^ road or(troubled with this complaiut.” ithe crops are looking well now.
Feed is looking fine and cotton is
looking as well as it can look.
Men Past Fifty In Danger.
Men past middle life have found
From the West.
Longworth, Tex., June 26, 1909.
—Dear Favokitk: I will try and
write you a letter from this part of
the couutry. This is out in the
western country where some of you
Sold by all dealers
street, aud shall keep such attach
AT RAVENNA, ment sounding until said road or
State of Texas, at the close of busi- street is crossed, or until said cor- T t A Hnir
ness on the 23rd day of June, ner is turned. Lost-A blueish colored dog, I There much grain going to be
1909, published in the Daily Fa-I (6) Every driver or operator of. dragging block and chain. made here, as it was too dry in the
vorite, a newspaper printed and any automobile, or steam or motor (Bonable reward for return to this wjut*.r and spring for the grain
published at Bonham, State of vehicle shall carry a lighted lamp office. » ! nmn to do much mod
Texas, ou 29th day of June, 1909: of at least thirty-two candle-power, - crop to ao much goon.
RESOURCES in the front thereof between sun- Booster male choius and Miss The la0(1 here is a red land,
Loans and discount ner tdowu and %ooA "*xt. Yii nie Gee at High School Audi- 80me of 'lt li8ht aod some loose.
Loans and discount, per---- mormntr. I . — .. It sells from ten to forty dollars au
sonalor coiS. ?.*. «2,982.05^'
Loans, real estate........
Overdrafts.............
Real estate, (banking
house)..................
Furniture and fixtures.. .
Due from approved reserve
agents..........(838.04
Cush Items ... f 19.00
Currency......... 3,320.00
Specie.......... 332.70
3 .16 37 (6) Every person .ho violate*'toriu”’ Thutaday evening.
1.W75 any of the five sections hereof n,,*lon 25
shall be punished by a liue of not
I’ann'nn less than five dollars nor more than
' ’ one hundred dollars.
838.04 (7) The article requiring ordi-
nances, after being presented and
_ 70 vead» before final action is taken
’ ' ' thereon, to lie over until the next
Embroidery flosses, white and
colors, 10c per ball!—Mrs. Cora ham.
Morrow.
acre.
I am a Fannin county boy; was
born and reared southeast of Bou-
Yours truly,
V. E. Gordon.
Everyone would be benefitted by
Colds that hang on weaxen the
----------,--------- ------------constitution and develop into con-
Total................. (26.on.9X regular or called meeting, be and sumption. Foley’s Honey and Tar j _py 8 Ona0 Laxative for
the same is hereby suspended, and ' cures persisteut coughs that refuse
to yield to other treatment. Do not
experiment with untried remedies
as delay may result in your cold
LIABILITIES
this act shall take effect and be in 1
aiSl ’".!':: force tarn after It. passage.
Undivided profits, net 686.95 L. K. Hargrove, Mayor.
J. D. Marl drey, City Sec’y.
371.17
Due to banks and bankers,
subject to check........
Individual Deposits, sub-
ject to check.........
Bills payable and re-dis-
count...............
9,353.79
For Sale at Bargain.
constipation, stomach and liver
trouble, as it sweetens the stomach
and breath, gently stimulates the
liver and regulates the bowels and
is much superior to pills and ordi-
nary laxatives. Why not try Fo-
All the world may be a stage but [ ley’s Orino Laxative today t Sold
settling on your lungs. Sold by all
dealers.
5,500.00; 9612 acres of land, 7 miles just the same stage money does not by all dealers,
north of Bonham, on the Island
8TATK OK TEXAS, j *2<> 0” 91 j Bayou road, at Oakland church
County of Fannin ) |Good house of 3 rooms,
We, Isaac B. Walker, as presi- Porch aud ha,1i uice bain and crib,
dent, and J E. Kimbrough, as Improvements have cost 1800.
cashier of said bank, each of us do Can be made a tine berry farm,
solemnly swear that the above jjeai-iy all in cultivation. Will
statement is true to the best of our , ,. ... f . - • d
knowledge and belief. sell this uim at a baigain ami ac
J E. Kimbrough, Cashier. |cc‘,ta h HS ,8«d lot in town as
Sworn and subscribed to before l)art or 'n-s^ payment. v\ ill
me this 28th day of June, A. I). a'so accept good stock at their
nineteen hundred and nine. ! market value for flint payment.
Witness my hand and notarial For further information address,
pass.
$109 Reward, $109.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at
least one dreaded disease that sci-
If we didn’t have to work there
would be no fun in loafing.
To avoid serious results take Fo-
ley’s Kidney Remedy at the Hist
enco has been able to cure in all its si«n of kid,u>y or bladder disorder
eucc has been aDie to cure in all i. g!l(;h as hiU.];.lchC) urjDary il i(,gU.
stages, and that is ( atarrh. Hall s larities, exhaustion* and you will
Catarrh Cure is the only positive soon be well. Commence taking
cure now known to the medical Foley’s Kidney Remedy Unlay.
seal ou the date last aforesaid.
H. R. Anthony, Notary Public.
E. H. Pritchett,
Box 248, Bonham, Texas.
Foley’s Honey and Tar is espe-
cially recommended for chronic
throat and lung troubles wd many ^ if sbe were appro-
dated
A woman can get a heap of hap-
piness out of thinking how happy
fraternity. Catarrh being a consti
tutional disease, requires a consti-
tutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
f’urc is taken internally, acting di
rcctly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby de-
stroying the fo nidation of the dis
Sold by all dealers.
The average girl would rather be
in love than be happy.
If you are in a small place it
Staking and embalming
'fo11 tod Complete line of Coffins, Caskets, Robes and
staking goods of all kinds.
PHILIP WISE
| P°,!r are drilling
t * disease by neg-
\tLnTu% of kidncy »«d
CJ8Foley’s Kid
pUil! “"‘•“r
NQM
vNrr.
^The optimist expects to get a
good hand even when the other
fellow shuffles and detain.
Education can teach a man that
he knows a lot of things he doesn’t.
sufferers from bronebities, asthma 1
and consumption have found com-
fort and relief, by usiDg Foley’s
Honey and Tar. Sold by all dealers.
Strayed—Little bay marc brand-
ed Q on left hip, white spot in
forehead and small sore on back.
Notify Sam Seay, seoond house
north of Frank Blair’s.
A Thrilling Rescue.
How Bert R. Lean, of Cheney,
Wash., was saved from a frightful
death is a story *o thrill the world.
“A hard cold,” he says, “brought
on a desperate lung trouble that
baffled an expert doctor here.
Then I paid 310 to 916 a visit to a
lung specialist in Spokane, who
did not help me. Then ] went to
California, but without benefit At
last I used Dr. King’s New l)is
oorery, which completely cured
me and now 1 am as ever.” Fo.*
lung trouble; bronchitis, roughs
and colds, asthma, croup aud
whooping cough its supreme. Mk?
and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guar
an teed by Saunders Drug Co.
The average man can swear off (iars for
most everything except the causes
that make it necessary for him to
swear off.
r-a>' !* 5°" »"■’*111 in ■
by building up the constitul.on '"K place.
and assisting nature in doiug its
work. The proprietors have so ! What makes a girl like a man is
much faith in its curative powers for the rest of her family not to.
that they offer One Hundred Dol-
Kennedy’s
Laxative
Cough Syrup
l mi isiu| any case that it fails to. The thing to convince a girl that
“IdS, R — «—’• *-•* » *« “ -
Toledo, O., d« >t. _
Sold by all druggists, 76c. Takej
Hall’s Fumily Pills for constipa- ^ well digger says there s always
tion. room at the liottom.
S.S.S.
MAKES
ALASTING CURE
Not only its proven ability to cure, but Its absolute safety as a remedy,
has made 8. 8. 8. the most extensively used of all medicines in the treat-
ment of Contagious Blood Poison. Unlike the strong mineral mixtures,
which temporarily remove the eutw&rd symptoms and shut the diaoase u->
In the system, there to carry on its destructive work on the dclicato ar.d
vital organs, 8. 6. 8. strikes aireotly at the root, and by purifying the blood
of every trace of the virus, oompletsly and permansntly cures the trouble.
8 8. 8. is Nature's blood purifier, harmless in its action and certain in its
good result a It is made from a combination of roots and herbs, each cf
which has a definite aad specific action in purifying the blood. Years were
■pent in selecting and proportioning the different ingredients, but when
b. 8. 8. was perfected it eoen demonstrated its superiority over si) other
I {La I* blood medic in se, and now, after 40 years, it is still the one and only oert i
VslallurCIl wl&G Iu ®ure for Contagious Blood Poison while driving out the poison from the
_ ________ - ------ - , olreulation 8. 8. 8. builds up and strengthens the system by its fine vep t.bla
tonic effects. If you are suffering with Contagious Blood Poison S. 8. 8. U
your most certain reliance, and because of its freedom from mercury,
potash or nay other mineral, it ie absolutely safe for every one. Horn*
Sold DyA 11 Druggists * ^*“ ^ “d — !~
miWTi
Relieves Colds by working them eut
of the system through a copious iM
healthy action sf the bowels.
Relieves coughs by cleansing the
mucous membranes of the throat, chest
sad bronchial tubes.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 271, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1909, newspaper, June 29, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976849/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.