The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 193, Ed. 1 Monday, February 19, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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MONDAY,
me sheap-boundvolumes a* my prop-
erty, being ^ inconsiderable and of
none account, 1 make no disposition
of in this, my will, lily" right to
iiv.e, being but a life estate, is not at
my disposal, but th.-se things ex-
empted, all else In -the. world 1 now
proceed to devise and bequeath.
'Item: I give to good fathers and
mothers, -in trust for their chiUscn,
all good little words of praise and
eiKoui agtHfKot, and all quaint pet
names and endearment*! and I charge
fluid' parents to tfes them justly, but
generously, as (ho, neeus of their
children require. !• *
% “Item: I leave- to children inclu-
sively, but only for the term ol their
childhood, all and every one, the flow-
ers of th; fields and the blossoms of
OR'liit. . dition of our highways abundantly
Kef Dftly Staeet Sunday peeves. By immediate action some-
LVOBi'nt PKlNTlNG CO. thing out of tha original expendi-
tiMttism SPOTT3 ture *or ro*‘* building can he sav'd.
Muiigging Ed tot. If put off for another year it will
.......I.-,".. i—— become a total losa.—Leonard Gra-
BUBBCKIPTION phic.
Payable In Advance | All the counties that have
Carrier, l month | 60 constructed roads with only a
fnirnr mouthi li.M %r Vel surface without a good
Currier, a months 12.75 rock foundation are complain-
Onrlfcf. 1 Sftffi . . V. . . !6.0(kJn(v' aKaii( tkofp Viinrktva\ra
loose a mouth full.
Roy K. Moulton says: “Now that
they are teaching bricklaying _by
mail we wonder how long* it will be
before .they will be laying brick by
radio?” .
r JW
TURKISH
VIRGINIA
BURLEY
The trouble about writing good
editorial paragraphs ia that when
you have produced a really good ono
you find out that somebody Also
found it -before you did.—Bonham
Favorite. I
What is originality, anyway t Or
ia there any such animal? Solomon
says there’s nothing new under tha
sun. Is It plsgansm to take an idt^a
and dress it in clothes of your own
cutting or to put some other fellow’s
clothes on your own ideas? We’ve
launched a subject for some very
pretty theorizing if any one wants to
follow it up.—Mineral Wells Index.
rw ...... Hd)u,i-g- about :their highways
• ^....... Y 60 since •thf‘ t>iesent wet weather
.......jj,. 105 has gfcowh how quickly they
...^—... I8.oo give way under much rainfall
' ^ und 'heaw traffic. Grayson
icye of «ntart*m- which hns expended
Jjfcy. ban,^;U three rtrilliato * dollars on her
adtfflwioa fee or highwayg iri the past. five
idcraflon, will be yeargf found that gravel roads
rate of one cent affor<j good traveling only in
;ngS are hand made and made from the \
obtain able together with-the Best Fabric on
Guarantee them to be free of Defects and
the very Best. .
•a*
AMERICAN TCIACtOtfl
WE ARE PERSONALLY BEHIND THEM
Sec Us When You Buy Your Next Casing Or Inner Tube.
WELLS & HUMPHREY
When you buy your range - Buy a Copper-Cty
Mg th« change will stand heavy traffic dur- coat belonging to
-.-—- ing much wet weather. But patient*, of the c
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC any kind of a pike road has theca was found,
ty •rroneoos reflection upon the to be continually kepi in re* death, a will.
Setarf reputation OT.^tandin* of pair, and, as the Graphic The man had t
firm, individual or corporation, suggests, some adequate pro- the will was writi
IjirAdfy corrected upon being vision must be made to main- hand on a few si
o F'ver have any accidents? asked
arc no ! the insurance man of the lanky westf-
lovers, j encr who had put ,in an application
enth to for li policy.*
,er,is of j Nope. Then he added as an after-
.( other ! thought. Clot a eoUjde of rattlesnake
the end j bites, though.
iys over' Great Scott,-man! Don’t you call
/ul title* ^ ‘host* accidents?
No, sir. They bit me on purpose.
. : American Legion Weekly
at, but subject, nevertheless, to the
rights heWnafter given to lovers.
“Item: I devise to boys, jointly,
____________________ all the useful, idle fields and com-
Chlcago Bar Association, artel a, res- j mons where ball .may be played, all
olution was pass6d ordering it pro- pleasant waters where one may swim,
bated. And now Jt is on the records all snow-clad hills where one may
of Ooyk XoUhCy, jlllinois. coast,‘"and all streams and ponds
The will reads as follows; ' where ione may fish, or where, when
“I, Charles Lounaberry, being of grim ♦inter comer, one may skate,
soiiml and’disposing U|Uid ,hndsmem- to, hold the same for the period, of
— *""v publish' their boyJMod. And all meadows,
will and* testament, In' with the clover blossoms and butter
will be the nominee order, as justly as may be, to dis- flics' thereof; the woods with their
Mexia tribute my interest in the world appurtenances; .the. squirrels ami the
among succeeding men. birds and echoes and strange noise's
“That part of my interests which and all distant places which maj bo
Westinghouse Mazda
Lamps give you better
light and reduce your
light bill.
the postoffic* at
Weond class' mail
e do not now know, but
At it will eventually be done
fedb not doubt. The sooner
'iidone, the less the ultimate
iff and the better the roads
... ,.*.■ _____
1 , ory, do hereby m^k'i
Senator Watson of Indiana predicts this,' my last
I fhat Harding
next year. We are willing.
Evening News.
It has proven that Pres.
Harding is also willing, so
outside of some Republicans
who have a presidential bee
in their bonnets, the consent
is practically unanimous. But
President Harding may prove
a more formidable candidate
_ than the Democrats think for.
001 field ”“,d "UKh lon*" A,ter *he «*•“** *‘“k
„ !’"1 2* bl* "J"1?' lhc n gone the PRICE will
TowdUaotory would not man wuib btta>ns ^ •»* , .
be a bsd^Jndustry to est-b-. ledge and wisdom is not .al- b« higher this week,
lieh in Bonham. - wbys the formidable candi-
date. After he has been in
■The p-veci sure .‘to of Bon- office one term, such a'man ; _ —
h m are not speadw ys. But has made many enemies, for . . 4ZC.' Dozen
some auto drivers seem to be knowing better than others
possessed of that idea. what should be< done, he has j
_____L_m_-._ insisted on those things being I _ __ _ f ^
French generals kiss' their done whether they are proper : C M g*—
lieutenants by w y of com- T ^llaVUllCG 10.
mjeiid'-.tic ', say:- ,.n : .eh nge. ..„s pn T .ornerg .wanted, , , - * ■
W r is evetf worse than what j-* consequently, made.] T Ho that’. Alwav. B».v
Gherman said. 'enemies of them. He may | phonA X
^yirr.- *—rj—---— (have more friends than ene-1 rnvm.i
* huslirf'hds idea of “ex-diies, but -one determined i 9 ‘ and 67
tnme cruelty” is to be served enemy will do more towards 1
he«f stew - for dinner, two his defeat than a->score of j ............
Trucl
Fri* r« Adv9*i
ones
Len Morgan
ANYTHING ELECTRIC’
Alterations.
and
Pressing
N orth
Main
Street
UICK REFRENCE V
business directory
EAT ORANGES
All important parts
of Buick Carit Are Built
in the Buick Factory.
Have you seen the
New 1923 Model Buick
DODGE BROTHERS
SERVICE
We can save you money
on all kinds of repairing.
We carry a supply of Dodge
Brothers parts’and a few
Chrevolet and Fard parts
Blalock Motor Co.
Re* Phone 188 Blue
Phone 700 West 5th st»
HOUSBHOl.Tl MOVING
in town with trucks, and
Lung Hauls
A Specialty
W. U. COLLINS
BONHAM BUICK CO
\# Phone 199
. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Eyes Tested Free and Glasses
Properly Fitted.
Brannon Jewelry Company
PROMPT SERVICE CARS
For Long or Short Drives-—
Anywhere, * at Anytime.
Marshall and Blankenship
Station Phone 654
Located Southeast Corner
Square
Bacon Marshall-
Res* phone 384-black
John Blankenship
Res Phone 588
YOU ,£AN GET WELL
By taking Chiropractic Spinal
| adjustments.. Two^ Palmer
[Method Chiropractors to ana-
| lize and consult together re-
garding-your case FREE.
(
J. L. and Lena B. Shelton
CHIROPRACTORS
200 W. 7th Street—Phone 560
No better bread in
all the world.
■ What we
DINING I
LIVING I
BED ROC
Anything
[in and talk
r Let us sh
+ COUNTY SURVEYOR *
+ B. I
IMPROVED
Adams 4*
+ Phone 410 •>
Bonham - - - - Texas 4*
4* Promptness and Accuracy 4*
4*4*4*4*4*4*4* + 4'4>4*4*4* +
/*ySJ\JLULli LnL
I? BREAD
terfisis which, wield much
ponricit power.’Another thing
is, that if the majority pf the
8ayN; people are doing fairly well
"d "husband is one who an(1 are not badly dissatisfied
tlis wife’s evening cloak with ,heir condition, they had
her with the same rather have no change. If
de with which he puts they are dissatisfied from any
inket on his horse hr cause, then not the strongest
the robe over the man in power can prevent
of his motor car. ithem from making a change,
made
4>4+4*4*4-4**4-4**4*4*4*4‘
4* FORD’S SERVICE TO +
+ SHERMAN *
♦ Resumed the loth 4*
♦ i BON H A M-Sil ERM AN 4*
+ MOTOR BUS. LINE *
•S’ Daily rain or ■shine 4-
+ WEST BOUND- * +
♦ Leave Bonham H:0(> a. ni. 4*
♦ . Arrive Gherman !):20 a. m. 4*
♦ Leave Bonham ti:S6 p. m. 4>
♦ Arrive Sherman 5:10 p..m.+
♦ Connection made with the North 4*
♦ Katy'at Bells 11:12 a. m. Also *
4* South Bound at 4:41 p, m. 4*
+ EAST BOUND +
♦ Leave El errran 10:00 a. m. 4*
♦ Arrive Bonham 11:20 a. m. 4*
♦ Lcava Sherman 7 p. m. 4*
'I*. Arrive Bonham 8:25 p. m. +
♦ Leave Iionham From Alexander 4*
♦ Hotel. Fare,one way $1.50. For +
♦ further information phone 372. +
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ioci»tes.
Neat Appearance . I
Will always find itself par*
mount in the eyes of the public,,i}
—LET ME—
Press your suit, block your h»*
or sell you a r.ew suit. Will also
buy and sell second hand clothes
G. P. BALL
TAILOR AND HATTER.,
North Main St Phone 242-R1
by
BONHAM BREAD
COMPANY
Phoney 348
JOHN L.
For all kinl
IN AND' PL1
Kt-nJinrHlal
hone 4dTB
Our Kodak Department has
been re-opened.
Using Portrait surface paper
only and on advance payment
only.
We are prepared to fill
your orders on short no-
tice in best quality mon-
uments ih Granite and
Marble. Qur^prices are
right.
BONHAM MARBLE
WORKS
123 North Main Street
Bonham, Texas
A CHECKING UP
I mi. o.
♦ »tl
+ Phonal
ff. Rcsidotu e Nc
k**♦♦ ♦
of the offices and stores an Bonham
will show that' there arc more
Woodstock Typewriters used than
any other make. The reasons are
too .numerous to mention in this
space. , , ,
Publicity Is the plank that
bridges the gap between what
you have to offer the public
end the public you’re offering
it to.
♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*
All candidates announced under
this heading subject to the action of
the Democrats
it- primary Feb. 24
For Mayor: 1
LEE M. MYERS
'SIMP MOORE
W. C. FINLEY
Phone 584
L* K. HARGROVE
By'L F. Vi
e w«t«rn N.w,
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
You Ju*t Can’t Stick Epi-
’«t«rn New,piper Union
UJHN 1 REMEMBER.
WHEN HE Vl/AB A
N0UHG3TER. ^PUTTlN
--, L0G6 ----
1 5UPP0^>E YOU
REMEMBER WHEN
GEORGE WASHINGTON
hacked The cherry
-r—> TREE t— ■ ^Jgr~
j>o sou remember.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
MR, HARDTACK ?
MR FEATHER HEAD, I WANT YOU
15 MEET EPH HARDTACK—HE’B
the oldest resident n _
<T’ JT-^
YES,I KIN
REMEMBER^
WHEN The FIRST
eAY - X tt/AS
The man what ’
drcje the hack
your o#n «ake, for
’out of y<nu neighbor's
leant rains and freeze most i
ivinaed all people of the vr-
:eeeity for providing some
t road maintenance. It is ■
extravagance to permit any
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 193, Ed. 1 Monday, February 19, 1923, newspaper, February 19, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051882/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.