The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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HAM. TEXAS
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collector out after accounts
tfat amount to less than $1.00.
SLe do not ask for credit, as
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th line. count measure.
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WANTED*
“W.ANTED Home in the country
for wornmi and her 17 year old daugh-
ter, w bo are willlr,g mid aide to work.
I’h ne or write to Mrs. Will Nevill,
treasurer ol Ijnited Charities. Must
have home at once. _
I PRESIDENT WILSON
V A VERY BUSY MAN
VERY SERIOUS AND ( OMPLICAT
ID PaOUIMH t P TO HIM
NOW TO IIANDbK.
FOR SALE
Manuscript covers for sale at the
f i,vorite office. tf
POR SALK—Single Comb White
] ighorn eggs for hatching, from thor-
< lyhbred stock, $1.00 per 16.—Mrs. L.
. v. Huff, Route t, Wtndom, Tex. (it
y>0R SALE ’in egg Incubator, wa-
(Ur heater, good condition.—D. It.
Smith.____
FOR SALK—Good snail of small
mules sml good Work
Jk Roberts,
3> United Press.
Washington, March 17. During the
next few weeks President Wilson will
lie confronted with some of the
weightiest problems that have fared a
President since the time of Lincoln
Chief of these are the followiitjr:
Representations to Germany for the
sinking of the Frye.
Representations to Kngland and
France in connection with their an-
nounced blockade on commerce with
Germany, which it is certain will <li-
rectly violate the rights of the United
States under international law.
Serious complications in Mexico
which nmy involve the United States
through the massacre of subjects of
foreign governments who hate de-
pended on the United States to pro-
tect them.
Arrest and maltreatment of ( atho
•it* priests and nuns in Mexico by both
Villu and Carranza factions.
In addition there will be the day to-
day developments of the war, which
lire expected to he complicated Indore
the end of the month by the entry into
the struggle of Italy and certain of
the ilulkun powers.
span
horse.—Crouch
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Rest Treatment for Constipation.
"My daughter used Chamberlain's |
Tablets for constipation w ith good re-1
suits and I can recommend them high-1
ly." writes Paul B. Babin, Brushly
l/H. Kor Mglf* hv *11 fleglpfi
FOR KENT
"PLACE FOR RENT—Phone
L. Bimmerman at ‘255.
LOST
LOST-A small brooch with small
diamond in center, with some pearls.
TWorii to this office and get reward.
FOUND
FOUND—Cuff button. Describe
and pay for this notice, if yours.
MISCELLANEOUS
li you need anything in the rubber,
stamp line, the Favorite will get it'
for you. Y-jur business will be ap-1
Jwiuted if
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
r DR. RALPH C. DAVIS
Eye, Ear, None and Throat
SHIV K & KEYS MILL \M> GR UN i
COMPAN)
Wholesale Grain, Hay and ( orn Pro-
flllCts.
Waxftheifhif, Tc\., Au°. 1 hh-».
Mr. M. Harding, Representative For*
Worth (iruin A- Elevator Co.,
, Dallas, Texas.
To Whom This May Concern: Will
.-ay those of my customers who have
used GOLDEN ROD are highly pleas-
ed with same.
W - personally recommend it as a
good, pure feed. Respectfully.
SIIIVE & KEYS.
For sale by all dealers. Bonham
Wholesale Grocery Co., Distributors.
LEW FIELDS
iamoua Come J .m, say a:
“It is a hard job to L a professional
comedian, but TUXEDO keeps me in
a happy frame of inird. Try a pipe
and be sure to smoke TUXEDO.”
Tuxedo Brings Out
the Joy-Chuckles
When you hear Lew Helds get
off his funny cracks it inake3 you
feel gigglesome all over, doesn t it?
There’s the same old good-feeling
effect about Tuxedo, too. Puff
some in a pipe or in a smacking-fresh rolled cigarette and you 11
get that joy-tickle running all through your system.
ii-mceoD
77i« Perfect Tobacco for Pip• and Cigartt/e
Tuxedo is made right—mild and mellow and wholesome—-
so that you can smoke all you like or
it all day long.
No drag or sag, no bite or blister
to 1 uxedo. 1 hat s all taken out by
tbe famous “Tuxedo Process.
Tuxedo is tbe finest, choicest,
creamvsmooth leaves of Kentucky
Burley— put up to give you perfect
tobacco satisfaction in every particular.
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
NIGHT RIDERS THOUGHT SHE
IN BONHAM COULD NOT LIVE
Tun U. h thing - 1 c, and ovm *m> Restored to Health by Lyc n
iu like u , umnin cloud E. Pinkham * Vegetable
Compound.
lira: arrrtrai:; *
We he - r of them in Aikun-n ......... milfl baldly wa >
j mid Texas, burning gin*. They threat-
,,,.d and intimidated cotton rui-aer*. m
Oklahoma beuue they refused to
(.old their cotton for ten cent*. \ * rv
i ecefitly in Southeast Missouri they I
,| ,,ve riegro rentern from their fauna I
beeuuxe they would not unite with j
Urn and demand u .■eduction of rents.
This in anarchy, pure and simpb
, d cannot and will not »* to'-reted|
g,. d . let I O < 1 > ,h“' ‘--- rTT-T/Jitika ! vdi* E
, ,;;,wn fur and v oL a "the land of | Some one adviaed
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fa\
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aeroaa the floor witli
out holding on
aomething. t .
■ nervous spell* an
j my fingers w ou I
cramp and my fac"
..ould draw, and )
could not fc(mak, nor
»|ecp to do any good,
hail no appetite, aiai
everyone thought I
would no t live
Some on* tnviww ~- ...
• i in free and the home < f the t.ruv mu^h n'^dlcine and my doctor
But I pa on now u. a different f Hid h(, cou,d do me no good so I told my
d ol Night I : «t re: >“ ,m,band he might get me m tatUs«J«l
li n.ham. ' njnyin the .....‘’-tin. nf would lry it. By the time 1 tad
I in|r the cleanest town in Tex;. . both jt , Wt U-tler. I continued iUU».»
Don. u moral as well a, a -unitary now I ™ “recommended your
tBndpoint, ........Ilr,‘. ....... ver since I was so wonde"
and peculiar styli f Night Lah-i. r ,|iv benefltted by it and I h*»pe this
A lady friend informs m< that not , ‘t,;.r v.it| the means of saving some
!,,ng since, ile iring to take a boggy i,tlll,r ()0or woman from auflering ^ -
i',d-. she applied to one of oui bv»r> jjAKTHA SkavkY, Box Ud,
tabUs *or e horse and buggy. 8he Unionville, Missouri. (
w.ls shown several ancient and some- ^ mak. rft of l-ydis E. PtnkhniBJ
what dilapidated buggies, and horses. Vegetable Compound
,hat were hard lonkei . and was po , *ucb letb rr w* ^ been
)it,.|y informed that wa.- the best they! the truth, clw y two. ~.(-
could do for her. She protested
' mem
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against such service and culling at-|
t„ntion to some nicely groomed, shape-
ly horses and attractive buggies, asked
why he could not he supplied with
something of that kind. To her utter
astonishment she was informed that
they were used only at night, and that
the hcr.-es mu-t rest during the day.
The man told he, that they were well
p-.i.l for these rig- bj men wh„ used
them the great*'! pact nf the High*
jov-riding with 'h*-
lm> friend turneil away without get-
I'ta’ined"for love o'r money. Thie med
Icine is no stranger - it ha* stood th
test for years.
complications f«n
write to I, 1
'■inkhain Medicine Co. ,ron«
1 &'
Via'
Forp!AllyprE
)ORplpE&CiOA,
C—mMM. nImUm c. ]0c
wrapped, moiitur*
proof pouch
curved lo fit pocket
/„ Tin Hum,dun ->0c and 80c In Cluu Hum,dun 50c und 90*
THt AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
FIRED ON IT' MKXK \N SMI’KKS.
By United Press.
Galveston, March Dh - A boat from
I he United States battleship Delaware I
was fired on by Mexican snipers at
Vera Cruz last Wednesday night, :><•■ |
cording to statements by passengers i
who have arrived here. There were
no casualties.
t hi tie-i *- 'I
that beat- a I
B de* S else ■- he. e t.iii
lh,. Good Book warn
Mi •(. i
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friends? Maybe -
i, 1 am quite bold in
. : i thei e lie any
mil "Well,
heard of Nighti
! did n ,t dream
i midst
: That ‘1
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Fannin County Nat. Bank
Office Phone 454
Building. Recommends
Residence Phone 2tt8
Hours 9-12; 2-6
BONHAM.
TEXAS
l)R. J. S. SPIKES
• 'TCTEBIN AKY BURGEON
Office at Robinson A Baker's stable
Phone 104. Residence phone 416. All
r. 1* promptly attended to. Graduate
.C| h. Mo . Veterinary < 'dlege v,
( humEH-rlain •«* ^
K«‘im*dy.
• I take pleasure in recommending;
I hainberlain's Cough Remedy t»> my|
customers bc.ause I have confidence
in jt. I find that they are pleased
with it and call foi it when again m
i.ecd of such » medicine," writes J.
W. Sexson. Muntevallu, Me- t
l,y all dealers
JEWELRY
NOVELTIES
: :rH
sale
Ml I.KS W \M I D
1 will be at Robinson A Ma
11 to Hi han
DR. JNO. I). IIATHORN
-Outeupat It-
(titles 204 W. Filth M. Phoae lit
MONK AM. TVX AM
to vear
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LEN MORGAN
GOT $152,000.00
FROM MAN ON SHIP
Silt of
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■ pi gp.uvd T<> show \oil
ij's i.ovdlties ill Juwolrx.
■h l'.fiu*‘lt*t is more pop-
: ever. \\«• have soiih
Also tin* new .let n
i Screw-., BrtHiches. 'I.it
LnVallb lo. St-rlii
in„■ Ruckles. I-11* mi.- 1
F.t
OiIHi!) tXCITE YUIR
MONEYS, l!St SALTS
f j our Back hurts or Bladder bothers
you. drink lots of water.
bark feels sore, don’t get scared and
oed i ■ load tour ■‘oinach w
lot of drugs tha' excite the kc ■)-
sar.il irritate the entire uti •
M \ IT'.RI XL> I OR ' R 'D» ' 1 "|N
DRESSES.
If there are mo eomplicaDons f»n
■„ „„i uuderstand wnte to Lydia. E.
•liiklum Medicine Co (confidenllal •
^ Vour letter will l»c opened,
, olid answered by a woman »i
• id in strict confidence.
Safety &
Service
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THE HOME INTERUEBAN
iTexas Tr«ction Company)
between
DENISON
SHERMAN
McKinney
DALLAS
and intermediate point*
L>ii ect mterurban connection
at Dallas for Waco. Corsicana,
Ft Worth, Cleburne and inter-
na diate points.
OUR TICKET AGENT
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Whencier You Need n Generat Tonic
Tube Grove’*
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CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 193, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 17, 1915, newspaper, March 17, 1915; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977042/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.