The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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Morning 9 A. M.
Tom W. Landers,
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NORTHERN TEXAS TELEPHONE CO.
The fourth consecutive quarterly dividend of $2.00 per shire
on the cumulative preferred stock of the Northern Txas Tele-
phone Company will be due and payable on April 1st, 1926, to all
subscribers of record on March 25th, 1926, at- which time the
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Everything in this Big Stock is marked in plain prices
down to the very bottom
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SMITH and JONES ELECTRIC CO.
Bonham, Texas
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GAS RANGES
With the "double boiler”oven
that bakes with fresh air.
which the.farmers were glad .to see.
There are several cases e£fu. Mrs.
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Brent, Mrs. Bertha
Fuller, H. II.
Green, Alicia Miss
Helton, M. P. Mr
Hicks, A.
Johnston, W. M
Jones, Paul
Jones, W. A.
Lane, Mrs.
McClure, Miss Anest
Mays, E.
Moore, Marie Miss
Newsome, O. II. Mrs.
Pea, Jennet Mrs.
Studdard, J. F.
Thompson, Cecil
Vankirk, Earl
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In all sincerity folks I have never made lower prices on
merchandise, of the character carried by this store.
Metal Cabinet Frigidaires.
Revolutionary Values.
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loek and Pbonograph repairinsr, lawn Mowere arpened
enamel or repair furniture am! oil stoves.
We buy and sell second hand furniture
PRICE’S REPAIR SHOP
North Main Stret
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Good for the Cereal,,,
Qood for the Cake
When you think how much safer it is to prepare
cereal in a double boiler, you’ll realize how much
safer it is to bake a cake in an oven built on the
’ double boiler” principle. The oven of the Estate
Gas Range, patterned after the double boiler, dis.
tributes the heat'uniformly to every part. It pre-
vents "humps" and scorching—you get a sym-
metrical, evenly baked cake that’s a pleasure to
the eye and the taste.
Have us show you today how the double boiler
principle has been applied to the Estate Gas
Range oven. And remember— what’s good for
the cereal is good for the cake.
Sam ami Aw Saran utes by remnovinz GAS. Ering
Fairehild Monday night a surprining amount or0id."
IMisacK Della and Pearl Bunch of matter you never thought was »1
.the Riverby chuntvy visited their si- system. Stons tbat full, “*
ter, Mr. II. b Lawnon saturday fenlinz -and nale: you .h*2,
night ’ cheerfuk. Excellent for chronie.
' "lutipation: Adierika works Qi'
Mr ami Mr. Clyde W ink er ) , - and deli ghtfully easy.—J. w. and
sill down with pneumonia - Burch* but it is coming up very slowly.
Ward is very low. Thore is some thieving going on
Eji lia .Magouirk. died yesterday,1 here, tow it: Some one, stole baled
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CLOSE OUT SALE PRICES
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........—. • Mrs. H. W. Kun/ s still suffering
$******** **4**** with flu.
X II. Melton and Levi Davis are People’are through planting corn,
p Danta A pledge visited Misa and Aunt Sarah Fairchild
T. J,Winkher and’Miss Fay Willer/Fay WinkletWedesday.. - nlgnt.
are victims of flu. I Mr. Sam Winkler and wife visited
The weather certainly is fine. We
had a good rain Saturday night
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Miss -Mamie VanZandt visited Mra
T. J. Winkler Wednesday night. i
Mr. B. Arlodge visited Mr. Clay
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EVERYBODY is CORDIALLY IN-
VITED TO VISIT IT, AND
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the hinge, off E. G. Wakefield’s crib
door and stole corn and cotton seed
I meal, and on last Sunday night,
Pat Miller’s smokehouse was bur.
xlarized and more than $50 worth of
I meat taken. —Osmokus. 1
We do not attempt Io mislead you by ad-
vertising reduced prices 365 daya in the year,
or continually promi aing something free, but
we do guarantee full value in any article pur-
chased in our store.
We have complete linea from whicl to
make your selection, and we invite you to
The Red Cross First Aid t ar No. 1
will reach Bonham via the Texas &
Pacific Railway April 5. It will be.
opened to the public on April 5 and'
6. The public is cordially invited
to visit the car, especially physi-
cians, nurses and boy. scouis.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS
Letters unclaimed advertised at
Bonham, Texas, week ending March*
20th, 1926.
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MrHp Lawson happened to a,.. Winller Saturda) niglit andi
while fixing a fence a staple hit him " simpleTbuckthorhark,etye
in the eye, ulmost putting it out. i '* ' "• ' -twat Vitted dr
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hell of Ran- To. Winkler saturday
dolrh visited the lady's sister. "Mrs. Mr. and MFu Fotnvhnic Pnfrelid
J. C. eist, Saturday night and Syn- vi -ite Uncle Sam and Aunt Sarah
RED CROSS CAR WILL
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$ 25 cents Gallon
T.A. Taylor
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. C. J. HUNTER,
P. O. Box 198 . Phone 729
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 224, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 25, 1926, newspaper, March 25, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548094/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.