The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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Price of Ford Cars reduced again. Lowest price in History of the company;
Chassis, F. O. B. Detroit........$235
Runabotit, F. P. B. Detroit......$269
Touring, FOB Detroit ..... ... $298
Coupe, F. O. B. Detroit ........ $530
Two door Sedan F.O.B. Detroit $595
Four door Sedan, F.O.B. Detroit $72r>
Truck, Chassis, F. O, B. Detroit, !tf. .................................... $380
If you need a car let us have order at once as deliveries will be a little slow.
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A W THE * ; STORE
THK BONHAM DAILY FAVOKITB
>IKB. G W. KINKEAD DEAD
Mr. ami Mr.-- C. W. Kinkeud re-
ceived h nieajiajrc tin* morning frojn
Dallas InWjjfii.i them the sail in
t'oimation thut.thc wife of their soil.,
0. W. kinkcad,died there at 0 o'clock j
this morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinkeud went to
Honey Grove, where the body of
Mrs. Kinkeud will be brought for
burial, the funeral taking place to-
morrow.
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I’hjsici.in Surprised
“Hearing off” some good results
from the use of MayrV Wonderful
Remedy ! decided t<> try it' on n
chronic m e of indigestion and >aa-
liiiis 1 w«s intere.'ted in. After the
first dose the patient was delieved
of gas trouble and was soon able to
eat radishes and many things lie had
not eaten in years.’* It removes the
catarrhal mucous from the intestinal
tract’ and allay* the inflammation
which causes practically all stomach,
liver and intestinal ailments, includ-
ing appendicitis. One dose will con-
vince or money reunded at .f. W
Pooler's and druggists everywhere.
We lake this moans of expressing
our sincereat appreciation to each
and every individual, all business*
firms nnd other organizations, th.’jt,
helped to make our Jtodco the success*
it was.—The Fannin County Pure
Bred J.ivc Stock and Poultry Asso’n.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 27. ins:
DISTINCTION WON
Sherwood Spotts, editor of the
Bonham Favorite, nrroinpTinled'by hi I
wife, passed through Honey Grove
Wednesday afternoon en route to St
Louis. Mr. Spotts has been sick a
long time and govs to St. Louis for
treatment. Fj^itors sometimes obtain
distinction and become famous, anti
this is now true of Editor Spoils, lb-
purchased the first sleeping car tick
et ever sold in Bonham. **Aml when
the train passed Honey Grove Mr.
and Mrs. Spotts had the sleeper1 all
to themselves. — Holley Grove Signal
Doctor: “If you would live long
you should ulvvuys lie on tin* right .
side.” .
Senator: "You may be right, Dor
tor, but 1 lied on the right side for
six years and then was defeated."
Town Topics. *
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mtn. >eu wilt »r«
,nnut hint bn* whrn
Millie Jonxs rmtx a
Ii-S.ile jr.ol bin. box /£?* r
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WANTED — I aw. clean,
white rags. 5c per pound paid.
—'Favorite Printing Co.
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PRIZE NITE
At American Tonito
WISE AND OTHERWISE
I kin remember, when the only time
k man could get an eyeful of lingerie
nnd hosiery was when he rubbered
at tile clothes line.—Cincinnati En-
quirer.
• It’s a *- * tigjjSZ
joyous treat. ©ffo
to sit down to **
a bowl of
Kelloggs Com Flakes
You’ll ;i(;rct: that you never ate such delicious, such
satisfying cereal as KeUogg’s Corn Flakes! Those big,
sunny-browr. “swect-hcarts-of-thc-corn” are so fasci-
nating in flavor and so i rispy and crunchy that you don’t
wonder the children are thrilled to cat them!
Compare Kellogg’s with imitations to realize their
quality, their appetizing appeal, their wonder-crispness!
Unlike imitations, Kellogg’s arc never tough or leathery
or hard to eat! Each heaping spoonful of Kellogg’s is
even more joyous than the last—there
is’ no end to tile happiness that is yours’
eating Kellogg’s Corn Flakes!
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STOVES
We Sell Coles Hot Blast
Heaters and Majestic
Ranges. Call and See Us
BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
North Main Street Phone 39
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Bible Thoughts
FOR today=
SPEAK THE GOOD V/OKD: Heav-
iness in the heart of man innkelh it
stoop; hut. a good word miiKcth it
glad.—Proverb* 12:20.
NOTCHING WRONG WITH j
HIM BI T POLITICS
l>v. C. A. Gray, Republican nomi-
nee for Congress in this istriet, spoke
to u fair-shed crowd at the labor-
nacle Saturday afternoon on political
issues. Thought a wiiked Republican
Dr. Gray is n genial gentleman am!
1 has many frionds^Jhruugtwul the <hs.
| trirt. We uro told that he made nr
interesting address, and that it wa.
well received by his hearers—-Honey
Grove Signal.
PRIZE NITU
At American Tonito
Boi
Quit Quick!
S. S. S. Will Prove to You in Your
Own Cute th* “How” end “Why”
of its Remarkable Blood-Cleanting
Power!
There Is n reftRuii for
Mint
tOT} Miln r i
Ilt |ipc(j8. <\*Bm<>u-*<*rigo kill# misery.
I'ommou ferine Aho iitopn boll*! S S. K
U the common -acute remedy tor boll.*, be
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MAKE YOUR COAL
COST $8 A TON
T\Vo cords of wood equal the
heat production of a ton of
coal. Price $4.00 per cord
Stegei and McLain
PHONE 021
Notice Car Owners
Why have your work done
By unskilled mechanics, when
you can have it dpnc by ex-
perienced men, and it cost?
no more. Let us figure on
your job.
Electrical Work a Specialty.
ACME GARAGE
Rodney Blalock, Prop.
Phone 93
“Say, Pop, why are drug stores al-
ways on corners?”
“So fhey will be handy in auto col-
lisions,. my son.”—American Legion
Weekly.
TO AIMNIi WOMEN
tu>
After perfecting his seedless water-* j
melon, Luther Burbank might give' us ;
cantaloupe we can see througlil
before buying it. —Washington Post.;
Father usually drives rather fust, i
hie evening he drove so much slow-
er that the change was noticeable, j
Little Jloris piped up: "Grandpa, why
do you go so little?'*- —Democrat ■ i
Chronicle, Rochester.
An experienced husband is one I
who van rend tile sporting page
while appearing politely interested j
in what his wife is saying.—San
Francisco - Chronclc.
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ASK FOR KELLOGG’S! Be sure
lh.it you net Kellogg’s—the delicious
Coni Flakes in the RED and GREEN
package that hears the signature of
W. K. Keljogg, the originator of
Toasted Corn Flakes. NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT!
CORN FLAKES
Ale. m.kcr* of KT' LOCO'S KRUMBLES en.l KELLOGG'S BRAN, rooked and knuathd
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Rejected Suitor—Would you <,b j
ject to my presence at your wed-1
ding?” The girl—“How do you spell
!ilii word.”—Answers.
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KILL RATS TODAY
Pimp!** Mny be Small Dol'd
rauto It 1c bnllt onreAgan.
ihorlrbM admit lt« fftavorl
l*Ioofl|*oMrr, U MI lids rpd-bli'ort
HrlonMflp mu -
S. K H. bulbla
IMVtf
*l»ov.p, tt LttUds rt>d*blitoi-cclli.
That Ih mIi *.t trialics Klahb-
inff*Wor»rt «lr»»!n.j« lupurJM^a. It flphfj*
bolla. K alwaja wlna: It flghfH pirn*
(tb a! If r'.tbl - dkln crnpM ui*! Il bu'ltN
nefTp*i»:twt*f, (h ink inf iA*tfrr, th*** tlfht-
nuVi*r Ihnt whirl* n man up Into
giircrRM. It u'v«*M \i*omrn Ifio bcfilfU, tb**
antftllr Goinpltxlon and tin* rbarm Mint
tn'ovtR fhi' World! Thcao uro tfeft ronnoriN
that li.'vo ma<l«* s. t% s. today tho crp.it
bhitni rlt nn.HAr, r, hucPMW billbl-
or. nnd it*» why r%*«alt>* hnvo Utudu tonrf«
of Jov fhiw fr tn thi* foulH f f thonnondR!
Mr. V. 1L Self ff, W7 LUli St., Wuihln*.
(t'o. P. C\, WrltiHit
“l t '! nr ro tn tret N’»*/ f Hit n I '
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SAVE THIS COUPON
THIS COUPON
and 5c will admit one child to, the American Friday
or Saturday to see
“INTHE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL’
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A Little Sound Advice Will Help
Many a Huff.-fer in lionham.
No woman should consider herself
healthy and well if the kidneys are
weak. Poisons that pass off in the
sucre linns when the kidneys are well
ar,: retained in the body when the
kidneys nn*'ifl*ordercd. if tho kid-
neys and bladder become inuamcii
I an'd swollen worse .troubles may;-1'
{quickly follow. This is often tho *
I cause ;,f bearing-dowii pains, Inme.j ’’
ness, backache, etc. l.'rii* poisoning T'Lve.
j is also frequent cause of hcndachct’,i
| dizzy siK-lls. languor, nervousness *
j and rheumatic pain. * ______—4^’-—'
When suffering so, try Poaii’
Kidney Pills, a remedy that has prnv.
j cn effective in thousands Of sucli
rnxf of br’lo. _ _ .
/■*. S. S’. / an n*«* •boot*Ulf cm.wf, nod il
ii n,. S. ,<J. S. (le t did it.”
Try 11 .rotirv If. H. ft. 8. Is S‘>l'l "I stl
rtniB Htots-u tn nvo sizes. Tho larger aU*
Iwlttc Is the to >ro ccutiomlcal.
s.s.s.
makes i/oii feel
Kkc yourself again
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* GOING NORTH, OR EAST?
OUR NEW
(All Steel)
THROUGH SLEEPER
TRAINS NOS 31 AND 32
IN CONNECTION WITH
J^unshineJSpecia/
LINKS YOU UP WITH
ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST
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Affording Direct. •High'Gradu Service never
before Available from this Territory, Leaves Bon-
ham 3:50 p. m., arriving St. Louis 11:30 next
;j morning. (Memphis Paasenfrers Arrive Memphis
7:00 a. m.) Sleeper Reservations through to New
YoHc
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Washington, D. C.
FOR PARTICULARS ( ALL
" ' ■ S. McCRAStON, Ticket Agent
#koAe 3ft
cases. Let a Bonham woman tell of '*’
her experienee. 1 *
Mrs. A. Feder, 720 Evans St.,^
Miys: “I suffered from kidney com *
plaint that, caused me a great dealM'
of pain. There was a constant ache 5’
in the small of my l>uck nnd 14*
couldn’t liend or do any lifting, as)^
a stitch would catch me. I had
TjTittfy spells nnd headaches, but
started the use of. Itoan's wnTniy
I Pills and it wasn't, long before the
trouble entirely disappeared. SInci
then, when I have hud an attack of
that kind, 1 have used Doan’s and
Imvc found them vnry effective.”
Price 00c at all dealer*. Don’t
sini|>ly nsk fbr a kidney remedy —
got Doan's Kidney Pills—the same
that Mrs. Feder had. Fostcr.Mi).
burn Co., Mfrs, Buffalo, N. Y..
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LOOK IT UP
Get that olcJ fall Suit
and call 667. We can
; clean aYid press it, an 1
please you.
Where your business is
appreciated.
6£7
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150NH A M—SHERMAN
MOTfiR BUS LINT'
Dttilv rqin or shine
WI ST ROUND -
Bonham 8:00 A. M.
An .lSherman 0:20 A
!<A*. BoTihuoij3:46 P. M. ..... , .v
ArV- S9ieVman h:t() f*. M +
Connection made witJi the Nortli +
Kaly ut R la 11:12 A. M. Also +
Seth Bound “t 4:41 P. M. +
EAST BOUND ♦
Lvo. Kheriiiai 10:00 A. M .j +
Af'* Bonham 11:20 A. M., 4
Lvo. Sherman 7: P. M. +
Acvjj Bonham 8:2b P. M. *
4 I .ca ve Bon] am From Alexander ♦
4* Ilol,el. Faw 1 oil's way J1.U0 For ♦
♦ further infioTnatinn'lihoTve 272. +
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By
Using
STEARNS’
ELECTRIC PASTE
It nlso ktlln mice, Kophorv. proJrto d^g*.
coyotes, wolves, roekronehes. ws!**r Lugs
nmt nntf*. A 3Gc bov contains enouirh t >
kill GO to 100 rnt« op mice, (let4 It front
your drug or general store dealer today.
READY FOR USE-BETTER TRAN TRAPS
BONHAM HOUSE AND T '
AND P. DINING HALL
European .........$ LUO :
Americau ............... $2.00 |
Dining Hougrt open for Break-
fast .................' 7 to 9 j
Dinner 11 to 2
Supper...... 6 to 7 '.30
Lunch Boom open a,ll day and !
ni«ht. .^.#-0. 1
Best Meals a-nd Beds in City.
ifXt w u t, v i.t'i t vtA* .....................
MRS. A. DUNN, OWNER
AND MANAGER
SAVE Tl IIS COUPON
.Tills COUPON--'
and "x* will admit one child to the American Friday
or Saturday to see
“IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL’'
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TRY TH£ DRUG STORE FIRST
WILLSON’S DRUG STORE
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i^Appeti>^t n
IK LOAVfeS
III'IL._____ .rmr-
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Any I
^Thin^
Electric
and
The Price i« Bight
Give us n Call
I Morgan Electric Shop ||
BONHAM
4*
Just received a ‘ship-
ment.^ f'* j
*1('*..
There
taut or stl
where oui[
than anyi
iadividuall
quest i on all
of the irq
and onr 'I
-To arf|
Many ll
—with sp|
tries.
It will
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MANIFOLD *
8^x11
Sizc»^ 101
6£xl4
In all the world
you’ll never find
a better bread.
Phone
We are now receiv-
ing our
BULK CHOCOLATES
Our Candies are always
Fresh,
WILLSON’S DRUG
STORE
Also carrv in stock
most any other kind
•of paper you neccL.
TELL \
US .
your
WANTS!
♦ v
FAVORITE PRINT-
ING COMPANY
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052748/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.