The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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Reach the People
[\Vho Read Pew, if Any,
Other County Newspa-
pers, and Who Buy
Goods in Bonham
If Inducements
Are Offered.
The Circulation
is Constantly
Growing and
Now Goes
Into
wm has iram to
stumMIIK AHMS
irancisco I. Medcro Succeeds in
Mis Mis^ion of Pcact; Will
Muster Out Insurrcctos
. C’ltjr of
clscu I Mil
I odaslcn cf
Etniliuuc
Mt xtco, August 19.—Fran
iitero l a* succiixb d In kU
peace. Ho hua iihIik <xl
Zugata to Hurr nder hu
:mi i Hu hajs advised President
’<■ la Barra of the result of bis
Bteivlew »nb the leader of the
i.-Lf-ls In the Sitat*» of Morelos and
I li" governm. nt, relying on the word
of Zapata will Kind to Cuautla to-
i ini now n omine an cffl«*r to be
I gin mustering oi t the insurrectos.
Miekio iirrivfd In ('uautla. at mid-
day The rebels, styling) him “tral-
| tor," threatened to acsinat" him if
I
ht intend tlielr tamp. I.8ter they|
gutted him with “viva*.” Stand-
ing im the public square he drew
j from them ylenentl appluuao by a
apoc.-h and th< n began hla confer-
! eno with Zaiata. The notice of
Zapata's agrefimnt to yield lie Kent
| by telegraph to the president.
Tic president was uot prepared
NOXALL SHIRTS
arc among the best
shirts made in
America. We carry
a full line of these
shirts and make a
specialty of
SOFT SHIRTS
Give us a trial on
shirts and you will
understand what
Noxall means.
GOUGE <Sr FITZGERALD
PROFESSIONAL CALI)"
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DR. I. S. bPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Don’t War!
HILGER NOfTES
Going to meeting and haling hay
Is the order of the dny
Clare nit- IVernin has (Otton ©i*eu
•....1 Ik i k kir-t ' Office at Kobinson A Baker's stable
" 1 *• I Phone ItM. Residence phone Zh• All
Hi v HI* l aid.<11 las closed U:s cans promptly attended to. Graduate
ii.ieiu p Fourteen wen baptised of St. Joseph. Veternar) College
end .cue joined by letter -------
|{. i 1 i' v an r I < i no a ukm t.i.d at j
thin pln« e Monday.
\V I*. lUce ai d J K M* C raw ha
bat let .is dess yarn clothe*
Mr -id M i K 1 m ' d horn •* . ,
| Wltll
fell*, at Shady Grove Sunday.
w • .......... ,, r ''-ir New De?asher W'-.^Mnc Machine
. i,i. «i I M.er'.n - i. - m"— ... —---- _
Mr*, flerry Naeh of Prairie Point
spout Fui.day with Mr and Mis J
J. Ccwrrlff
Met'd en.e* Jo* aid Henry Lang
WANTED
By the grocery firm that ha* been
working »ir <an'aiming this territory
fer the last few years selling gro-ithe v.ont hie* i.<
eerie* to farmer* and shipping in il'i< t- >" guc**voik
car lots, a few good
my what dii-i.owltF n the govern-1 under cr« w foreman
men to work
Wo will fur-
u.t nt would make of the rebels if nisli
tin . « a i , > out the promi.-’e of Za
pata to surrender.
A KING WHO LEFT HOME
i sot the world to talking, but Paul
| M a 11.1. Hr a. of Buffalo, N. Y., *ays he
nlwayi KEEPS AT HOME the King
of all I axjntlvi k—Dr King's New
| Life Pills and tl at they're a blue
■ sing to all his family. Cure consul-
potion, headache, Indigestion, dys-
I < I eia. < nly 26c of .1 W. Peeler's.
THIUTY YEA IIS TO GOT HE It
11,111 j jiaia cf assix lutlon- tliinlS
of kt How- the merit of a good
thing stands out in that time -or
of a had thing.
in thin
t videi.i e cf ’1 In a Alias, Concord
Midi., ' la v i t< k "I have used
the groceries and the livery i Dr
King's New Di*tovery for tillr
team. What we are willing to payjty >•«!*. mid It* the hen* coutfl*
for in aldlily to turn groceries in 'aid told euro I ever used. Once
to cash. We den't want drunkard*1 it finds an entiaice into a home,
or loafers, but Instead men that'jcu «ant rry It out Many families
attend strictly to business We! have u*(d It for fifty Years It's
prefer hard-working Dim who try tic not infallible throat and lung
t„ give in return full value re j medicine on ca.th UaaquiM for
ceiwd A know).dll of the retail lanilH'. ast.hn a. bay fever, croup
grocery bualneaa Is beneficial. Wejqutney or torn lungs Price, 50<,
don't ray less than $76 per month. | $1 Trial bottle free Guarantied
We don’t want to furnish livery j by J. W. Peeler,
tean s to a man worth less. If in
d. n's rnr.nt* of (Aldsma v islt.-d
them last week
Mrs J J r«#grlff. Mrs < arrt. j
I'.-arr. n and childre n and Mwts Clara
Jolinsr n attended < tin.li i lennius;
Holiday night
Miss Mattie I o.iiKon of Wind-in nij
v Islltr-g l.< r sist-r. Mrs FeM« liar'
Icin, thi* W4.< k
Miss Jennie Kiel urcVoii of Broth-;
ert«4» 1* visiting her «!*•< r. Mis. NN
B. Klee, this week
.1 C ( ho| man has g«.n<- to Galn<-s
vilb- to r. pri k. i t * lie- farmers' union
Little Mis* Mai tl*- Hull spent the
w.ck with little Mns Pauline Spink ,
Mrs Toiu Whetler is visiting rel
utiw s at l .am. - ' lb
— Bill).- Few-CUies
All work Guaranteed
LAOIES GENTLEMAN
Save money ! y
letting us do
your
work
Phoio- :i r. and
Ci. P. Boll
11 N. Main and JOJ h
393.
Son
M it in
242 1-2 Acres.
These Papers Go I o
Every Part of Fan=
nin County and to
Many Places In
Surrounding:
Counties.
BAIlfV’b TARIFF f’RINtIPITS
Criticism of the wite of Senator
Bailey of Texas agatnut Die farmer*
Ifrio list hill in Its original form
! a < idy .. ivoi to direct attention to
i hie m swerving loyalty t/i lii* prin-
elph s, and his refvs.il to sacrifice
ii,. in to exp( d!e.ney, even though
, his entile i a 11 y nay le arrayed
against him. iliis is tlm kind of
1 lcyaKy that gave the Ix-mocratic
party its greatewt strenpth. Expedi-
ency brought Me I onoer.ntc party
into its lowest <ttate, and wlllingnesa
to exiut such frauds as the free list
bill has k< lit the i arty down.
Inasmuch :s Senator Bailey’s ae
ti,ou is 111 line with his own con
actovaiMss of whet is lirSi-'. ii<- i*
li.t likely to lie troubled by the
tact that he lands alone. The fact
that he is willing io fight for his
principle* and his inter) r. tatI. n of
tho principles of the Democratic
pr-ity, .-on though he may stand
-alone, i* a tribute to his clgiraoter
and his courage. Dr the hand* of
sin h a man, any cause worth fight-
ing for Is safe, llo Is net likely to
swerve with every gust of wind,. And
IL is to his credit that lie did not
Join in the attempt to make p lltlos
oi it cf ‘the free list. bill.
The New York World, by the way.
ren-arks that Hoke. Smith were
in hie s<ut ns senator from Georgia
■tii,. i ill in 4 J t have I assed without
an ( u. n c.i t, In spite of Bailey’* op-
posltXn.” 'That nay I* but
how would Hoke he benefited? Hoke
Smith hi s lo voik out hi* own des-
liny First, lie must di*I>oS(* of oil
the | atroiap.- if hi* governorship
; ml, after tin t, he will have time
to diricf-.- of the patronage of the
m natorship. let all tilings he done
d<-( ertly and in order. -Washington
Po.J<t
your judy'nient you will come up t
the standard, address field mana
Ker, A. D. Sanders,
2618 St.John 8t., Greenville, Texan
The Favorite $3.00 a year.
When a man Is a particularly Insu
ferclle tor*, 1*'* a *ign It's al>out
I.OW In takes his < xeielse
Probably no o h< r g.-nli s ever stir-
red up more trouble for mankind in
yleneral than the on*- wlio invented
the lawn mower.
Shoul'l
kid
BLOCKADED
fv-ry Household in Bonhom
Know Mow to R;1 ist d
The back aches because the
ucys are blockaded.
Help the kidney* with tli'-lr work.
The back will ache no more.
Lot* of proof that Doan's Klnd.-y
Pills do this.
It's the best pro f, for it com*
from Bonliain.
j. it. Moss, East KipMh I't-, I-,,n
ham, Texas, rays: "For six year.
1 w as -bothered a great deal from
backache. I foi nd H most difficult
to stcop or lift, and I was also an
ncycd by too fiequ. nt and profu >
passage of tbe kldmy s. cretlons, es
peclally nt night. 1 used several
remedies, but they did me little or
no good. Finally some one advtaed
me to try Doan’* Kidney Pills, and
I procured u I ox at the Saunders
Drug Store,
onco and the c rtents of one box,
entirely rid me of the backache, ai ,
so restoring my kidney* to a normal |
condition. I have io hesitation ini
endorsing a remedy of such gr>-at j
curative poweis as Doan's Kidney
Pills.’*
For sale by all dealers Price
cents. Foster Milburn Co . BuffaJo
N.-w York, sob- ag<*nla f '' tb<- 1'nlt-
od State*.
Uemeniber the name Doan -
and take no other.
ACCUSED OF STEALING.
y j--. Cbani'lerlslt), of Clinton,
Me., boldly accrstd Bucklin’* Ar
nica Halve it stealing the sting
from burns or scald*—the pain from
I, ,,., cf all kind The distress from
l(jil* or pimples. ''It rol«s euts,
coir*, bruises, sprains and injuries
of tflitlr terror,” he *ay*, ”a» a
| b< illrg remedy It’s eciual does not
exist.” < nly 26c at J. W. Peeler's.
Foritis for Sole
160 acres 8 uiil« s north of Wisdom
known ns tho Prof. Smith farm.
acres of this land is fine second
bottom land, not subject to overflow
28 sues ha* two bouses, barn and
everlasting water. Price, $8,800.00—
$4,0(;0, (ash. balance to suit pur-
chaser.
Dr. Fed farm of 2o7 acres, with
rent thB year, for $6,000 A k about
It.
$.';,260 buy* 60 ar r< * with bouse
and barn; fine land, forty acres in
cultlvatic n.
HO acre* of timber land north of
ID my Liovo to cut up In small
They beliefitited me at) tract* lor wood $10 per acre.
H. B. WORD. Windom, Texas
6100 REWARD $100
Th«. reader* of Ibis paper will b<-
I glad to learn that there m at IcasA
lone dreadful <bs> as* 'bat science
has Lei n abb to cure In all Kt
stag's, and Uiat i* Caitarrli Halls
Catarrh Cure Is tho only jiowllvc
err. now known to the medical fra-
ternity. Catarrh, being a roustktu
tional dlKi*e, rciiiir..* a consUAu
tloi.al treatment. Halt's ( atarrh
Cure is taken lixternally, acting di-
rectly on the blood and musous sur
fa..* of the system, thereby d<s
sti.ylng the foundation of the di
sense, and giving the patient Ui‘
str.ngth to build up th<- . oust.ilulIon
at.d assint nature In dolngl Its work
Tie proprietor* have ►<> much
faith in Ms curative |*>w<m* that
they offer On* Hundred Dollar* f r
ary case that H falls to < ur<- Kend
for te -'In < t in s A'idr.A ' '
Ch' lKy A Co., Toledo, O.Mo
Fold by all I luggisls, 7r.e.
Take Hall s I nn JIy Pills for con-
st i niion.
Hubbard farm two miles East
of Lannius and 1 Northwest
of Windom. Black waxy and
black mixed. Over 200 acres
in cultivation; ball best of bot-
tom; upland fair to very fine;
timber; everlasting watei anti
good improvements. Frio
only 135.00 an acre. This is
a rare bargain, is REALLY.
See me.
CHAS.G. NUNN
BONHAM
DONT NEGLECT
\ tombstone isually Is* a good
woid for a man when lie Is down
Formerly i bride knew how Ui
k..p house. Now Shi is lucky If
she ki.ovc h« w to k<' | a cook
When n n an
there is li'’ more ill it
is in i\ toy balloon.
p,.ik a w. ll.d head
than there
TcTlLthe COUCH
fgr> CURE the LUNGS
WITH
Or. Kings
F’oty Biscovertf
I tJ /V OD-H8 i -v>
3 i OFi ILfoLOS Tdsi Botuc f-ts
•<-, /n ! I .BOAT AttnlJIN*-.TPnilBLtS^
, .» i ac’x w::iS
) v: i t;fu tobp. j
If a man can k'.-p out of I’.ditt s
Ills wife seldrni has any reason 'o
be ashamed of him.
THI BfSI T0NH IS ROOT IDIff.
It tone*, sooth. and heals the
Mucous Lining* of the stomach
bowel* and bladder. Invlgorulea the
liver and kidneys Unsurpassed for
general debility, nervous weakness
stomach trouble*, ki.ln.-y aff.-ct'otis
rheumatism and general break down.
The quick, beneficial results "I,
talned from the u*'- "f BOOT D P D
in surprising thousands of penplw
throughout the country. Tlo com
pound I* c< rtslnly a r< mark .b|.- ton-
ic Stomachic and seems to benefit,
from the very start, nil who take
It Sold exclusively at tl. s point by
j w' Pooler.
M2®
It Is tire duty of every expectant
mother to prepare her system for the
coniing of her little one; to avoid »
far as possible the stiff- ring of such
occasions, and endeavor to pass
through the crisis with her health
and strength unimpaired. This she
may do through the use of Mother s
l-riend, a remedy that has Ix.-n so
long in use, and accomplished so
much good, that it is in no sense an
experiment, hut a preparation whi-h
always produces the best results. It
is for exernal aj.plication and ho jx n
<-trating in its nature a* to thoroughly
lubricate every muscle, nerve and ten
don involved during the p.-tiod lx-forc
baby comes. ft aids nature by rx
pawling tbe .skin and tissues, relit-v. s
tenderness and sor< n< • s, and perfectly
prepares the Bystem for natural and
safe motherhood. Mother’s Friend
lias lx-ctt Used and ciid"i' i 'I by th"ti
aaml* of mothers, and its us.- wnl
prove a comfort and a benefit to any
woman in need of such a remedy.
Mother’s Friend .
fice book for «U,|1| It |y||'
expectant moth- lllLllll1
eta, which on-
tains ntm h valuable Information
lllUUHILU RUiULATOR CO..
Why Should You?
That’s a fair question. At hy
should you neglect those tiitliniC
repairs on youi maehine, w hen by
having them looked prompU'
You Might Avoid I rouble
Neglect is not only costly, but
daiigeioun. Hettei eonsult tin ex
per t n pail man tit I he fiist sign of
trouble. That means call and sec
ATTACK UKK TIGJDIfiP
In fighting to k<.)i Ur* blood
pure, tie whit* corpuscle* attack
disci** gcrri * Ilk* tigers. But of
ten germs multiply so fawt that the
lKtlc fighter* ar»- overiome. Tb<n
see plnpl(«, toil*, eext-n a, sail-
rbeum and soi«s nulilply, and
htrciigtb and apjetU* fall. I hi*
rondHion dciuaiir* Electric lMtO-rs
to regulate »t nsc.h H'ir »•*»'• hid-
nejs and to . xp. 1 poison* from (tie
blood. “Tlify are tbo best blood
purifier*," wilt<s <\ T Budilin, of
“ ' patroMf* too mu
! *M«r ntof'O fir nm \ t f>!T of
BONHAM GARAGE
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
CLUB MEMBERS
No Club Suits pressctl on
Saturday after Aug. 1st, 1911
WHY?
Because we appre i ! your
work^rd! to*
! I have an extra larje Cluli
V ; „ I... j.......... -I List anil in order to Siv yo"
I. ■ I..........I .......... the best service is why I ad-pt
the plan ol Nol l’:, list Club
Suits On Saturday, v.ltoli is
the busiest day in the wet I
with everyone.
,-ixty • i bt -' l,,a ''"‘“I Remember that our Press
Club Week will end on Friday
flRSl HMf ON MARKfl
on Boiibitni and Whltew right road
five, mips southwest of Bonham
Price $66 per lore He.- in* at one
.1 I Aiderix,n, Ector, Texas
An old fox D-arii.-'l mo t (f N
wisdom out of the foollsl.n-HH of Ills
youth. but folk* ain't f‘'x,*!
TVi figures In the Uill.-t. ar* cal
rulMt.d to make *om« . xp. rt a<
c iitniit ■ di/./r.
night of ea( It wt c k aft' r n
1st, 1911,
A Steam Press is the UES I
anti wc are the only of ! h ;
have a steam pressing id ‘‘*
City Dye Works
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1911, newspaper, August 21, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913868/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.