The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1936 Page: 2 of 4
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THE BONHAM (Texas) HERALD, THURSDAY, JULY 2,1936
THE BONHAM HERALD
SEMI-WEEKLY
Successor to
The Democratic-Citizen
PUBLISHED EVERY MONDAY and
THURSDAY
At Bonham, Fannin County, Texas
G. R. NEWBY, Editor
Entered as second class matter at
the postoffice at Bonham, Texas.
Subscription price, one year _____$1.50
ADVERTISING RATES:
Display advertising, per inch, by the
single column________________,35c
Local reading notices, per line ......10c
Legal rates, per line ____________lbc
YOU KNOW ME
I will pay a premium for oats and
wheat where making a collection.
No one should say they did not know
I was buying grain.
SID SMITH
Phone 5 6*
MEN WANTED for nearby Raw-
leigh Routes. Write today. Raw-
leigh’s, Dept. TXG-68-SB, Memphis,
Tenn. T
Intensive selling this week
will make buying opportun
ities for you.
M. C. SPIVY & CO.
SPEAKING ITINERARY HON.
JESS MORRIS
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
All announcements in this column
are subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic Primary July 25, 1936.
For Representative 4th District:
SAM RAYBURN
For Flotorial Representative:
TOM L. BEAUCHAMP, JR.
For Representative Fannin County;
CLARENCE T. JONES
For County Judge:
J. E. SPIES (For re-election)
O. L. COUCH
For District Clerk:
T. B. WILLIAMS
CHOICE MOORE
Tax Assessor-Collector:
W. 0. CRAVENS
For Sheriff:
F. M. JOHNSON
TOM B. DENTON
J. E. (Ed) WHITLEY
Commissioner Precinct One:
C. C. NORWOOD
SIMP MOORE
Commissioner, Precinct Two:
W. M. ELDRIDGE
J. E. WORSHAM
Commissioner, Precinct 4:
GEO. BRENT
For Justice of Peace, Prec. 1:
R. L. DOBBS
JNO. B. SMITH
RALEIGH ABERNATHY
For Constable, Precinct 1:
GEO. ELAM
Kerosene
See us for lowest whole-
sale prices on kerosene
Phone 489
McDowell auto
SUPPLY
1st door south Sm'ith-
Moore-Williams
WE SPECIALIZE IN
PERMANENT WAVING AND
HAIR STYLES
Only the best solution used
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PERMANENT WAVES
$1.50 UP TO $6.00
9-9
SOAPLESS OIL SHAMPOO AND
SET SPECIAL 65c
9-9
SHAMPOO SET AND
MANICURE $1.00
STARNES
BEAUTY SHOPPE
phone 548
Every department of this
store carries attractive
value giving.
M. C. SPIVY & CO.
A GOOD PLACE
to sell your
CREAM
Bonham Ice Cream and
Creamery Co.
A TRAVEL BARGAIN!
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and Economy
For further information
ASK THE KATY AGENT
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Hon. Jess Morris, of Greenville,
Candidate for Congress of the 4th
District, will speak at the following
places in Fannin county on Thursday
and Friday of next week. Every
voter interested in the Social, Eco-
nomic, and Political life of the future
s invited to hear him.
Ravenna, Thursday, July 9th, 2:00
p. m.
Telephone, Thursday, July 9th,
4:30 p. m.
Ladonia, Thursday, July 9th, 8:15
p. m.
Savoy, Friday, July 10th, 2:30 p.
m.
Ector, Friday, July 10th, 4:30 p.
m. (Pol. Adv.)
TELEPHONE
* * * *
Mr. John Simms is indisposed.
Mrs. Nellie Smith is on the sick
list.
Mr. F. P. Smith was able to attend
Church Sunday.
Truett Felts was home from the
CCC for the week end.
Mr. Clarence Garrett and his sister
Opal from Crowell, Texas are visiting
Evelyn Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mitchell visited
Mr. Artie Mitchell and wife Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dinsmore of Okla-
homa City were guests of Jess Moore
anl wife Saturday night.
Those who called on Mrs. Polly
Moore, Saturday night until late bed
time were: Adeline Morris, Jo Etta
Morris, Florence Casing, Avis Darling
Evelyn Smith, Goldie Wade, Truett
Felts, Leon Casing and Cecil Wade
They were entertained with music.
The refreshments were ice cream and
cake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dow Moore and Mr.
and Mrs. Edd Morris went to Boniham
Saturday night to the picture show.
Mrs. Opal Lummus of Bonham
spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs
Nellie Smith.
Miss Mildred Hopper and Hope
Edwards spent Monday afternoon
with Amy Jo Denton.
Mr. Wess Richey and family spent
S'unday with Mr. Luther Morrison and
family of Riverby.
* LONG’S CHAPEL *
* * * * *
Little Billie Standifer is on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanes spent;
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymon
Robertson of Corinth.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Barber and
daughter Letha Joyce spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Standifer.
Mr. and Mrs. Traynor Caldwell
and Mr. and Mrs. Thad Beatty called
on the lady’s father, Mr. J. W. Van-
hooser of Bettis.
Dean Caldwell spent Saturday
night and .Sunday with Oleta and
Parilee Young.
Dick Vanhooser spent Sunday with
Ralph Caldwell.
Ray Neal Caldwell spent Sunday
with Marion Young of Finley,
Miss Effie and Sarah Hanes spent
Saturday night and Sunday with their
sister, Mrs. Bill Curry of Parkers
Grove.
Miss Blanch Caldwell spent Sat-
urday night with Miss Lucille Standi-
fer.
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hanes and Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Standifer called on
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Standifer, Sun-
day afternoon.
Those who spent Sunday with Miss
Lucille Standifer were: Misses Anita
Garner, Bernice Lee and Blanch
Caldwell.
Mr. Roden and Roy Barnett called
on Mr. Albert Standifer, Sunday
morning.
Grady Cain and Bill Barber called
on Earl Young Sunday.
Several from here were shopping
m Bonham, Saturday.
Lewis Taylor spent Sunday with
Adrian Brown.
Jewel Pratt spent S'unday with
Sarah Bell Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Berger spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Marshall of Mulberry.
Mr. Walter Galdwell and sister
Mrs. Nellie Goin visited in this com
munity recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. Brown.
Miss O’Bera Thomas spent Friday
night with Miss Marguerite Banks
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= The Smart Shoppe
To the voters of the Justice Precinct
No. 1, Fannin County:
George Elam, Constable Precinct
No. 1 of this county wishes to thank
his many friends for the splendid
vote and support that they gave him
the election two years ago. He
has served one term in this office,
fulfilling his duties in a most capable
and efficient manner. He has co-
operated with the other law enforce-
ment bodies of this county and as-
sisted them, in the suppression of
law violations. In seeking re-elec-
tion for this office, he invites the
voters to investigate his record and
how he has discharged his duties for
the past two years. He earnestly so-
licits your vote and influence in the
coming election in July, and if elect-
ed assures the public, the same court
eous treatment, prompt service and a
discharge of the duties of the office
of Constable as he has rendered in
the past. (Pol. Adv.)
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Sensational Purchase and Sale
300 NEW SUMMER HATS
Regular $3.95, $5.00 and $7.50 values
Sale Price
Felts
Crepes
Fabrics
Straws
Leghorns
Panam'as
Plenty of Whites, Pastels and Travel Darks
Turbans
Off-Face
Berets
Brims
Rollers
Cart-Wheels
Extra Special—100 Summer Felts
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$1.95 values. Fabrics and Straws. Plenty
of Whites. While they last........................-..............
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GEO. ELAM, CANDIDATE FOR
RE-ELECTION
Attractive new goods still
reaching us.
M. C. SPIVY & CO.
For Sale—Rent or trade, 12 room
house at Windom with barn, garage
smoke house, garden, good well water
on back porch, also over ground cis-
tern. House wired for lights and piped
for gas. Have chimneys and flues for
wood or coal. Will rent or sell
reasonable prices. See me at once at
Windom, or write me at 1311 Hunt
St. Commerce—J. Howard Connally.
Can You Afford To Be Sick?
Sickness Is Expensive In Time and Money*
Keep Your System In Order—Stay Well.
During these times of “the sur-
vival of the fittest” it behooves all
of us to stay in the pink of condi-
tion. S'ickness has caused more
trouble in the world than all other
causes combined. We can all do
well if we can stay in good health
and fighting spirits. The most
trouble we have in the South is
caused by three ailments—Malaria
Biliousness, and Constipation.
Nash Says If You Will Depend
On Nash’s Tonic You Can
Prevent Diseases.
Nash’s C. & L. Tonic is manufac-
tured by a Southern Chemist of
twenty-five years experience who
realized that Malaria, Biliousness and
Constipation were the three major
diseases of the S'outh and after years
of experiments he~ perfected the
formula now called Nash’s C. & L.
Tonic. Nash’s Tonic acts on the liver
and stimulates the glands to perform
the duties that Nature intended
thereby increasing the flow of bile to
properly combat the poisons in the
system; Nash’s Tonic flushes the
lower intestines removing the poison-
ous waste matter from the system;
Nash’s combats Malaria by removing
this germ from the blood. So watch
for the symptoms of these three
troubles and take Nash’s Tonic in
time so you can prevent a spell of
sickness.
Symptoms of Malaria, BiliousiiesA
and Constipation.
Do you get up in the morning
tired and worn out? Does your back ,
seem stiff and sore and hard to V.
straighten up? When, you bend over '
do you seem dizzy and have floating
specks before your eyes? Do you have
slight headaches at times? Are you
constipated? Feel lazy and draggy
part of the time? Are you irritable,
and cross? Listen, friend, if yoi
have any of these symptoms Nash’s
C. & L. Tonic is the medicine that
you need and you will thank us for
telling you after a few doses. You
don’t have to take Nash’s for a long
time before you are benefitted, in
fact you will notice improvement af-
ter a very few doses. Nash’s is no
cureall or wonder-worker but it will
act on your bowels and remove every,
trace of Malaria from your system..
Nash’s Tonic Sells for 50c
and Fully Guaranteed.
Mr. Nash, the manufacturer of'
this effective medicine, says he does,
not want one cent of your money if
you are not benefitted. He says go,
to your drug store and buy one fifty
cent bottle and take for one week;
and if you are not more than satisfied
with results to return the empty bot-
tle to your druggist and get your
money back. For sale in Bonham by
Saunders Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Prentice Gross have
returned to their home In Phoenix,
Arizona after spending their vacation
with relatives here.
Continuing the special
selling on new merchandise
just in.
M. C. SPIVY & CO.
Several used refrigerators, $4.50
to $8.50 at LEM TITTSWORTH’S
Checking in some addi-
tional shipments today.
M. C. SPIVY & CO.
DR. HENRY R. SCATES
Glasses correctly fitted
Correction guaranteed, you wUl
be pleased.
DRY GOODS
BARGAINS
BATH TOWELS
Either 22 x 44 inch single thread
or heavy 20 x 40
thread.
inch
Each
double
19c
Bargain Specialists
We’ ve worked so hard on the problem of giving our -
customers better merchandise for less money—
Specialized in it if you please—that we have earned
the title of “Bargain Specialists”
—ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR-
WASH CLOTHS
2lor 9c
CLOSE-OUT OF SHEER
FABRICS
One table of Lady Lovelace, Dot
ted Swiss, Batiste, etc., formerly
priced 29c to 3irc, per yard
25c
RIT
Fast colors without boiling.
10c
CANNING SUPPLIES
AT SAVING PRICES
}&-gal. Mason Jars, doz............90c
Quart Mason Jars, doz...................65c
Pint Mason Jars, doz.......:...........55c
Regular Mason Lids, 2 doz.......35c
Mason Rings, doz 4c - 3 for 10c
Quart Ideal Jars, <Joz.................80c
Pint Ideal Jars, doz.........................65c
Quart Kerr Jars, doz............ 65c
Pint Kerr Jars, doz.........................55c
No. 2 Plain Cans, per 100 $2.90
No. 2 Plain Lids, per 100 ............75c
17-qt. Gray Dish Pan ..................55c
17-qt. Ivory Dish Pan ..................85c
Bring in your cookers and sealers
to us for repair. We charge for
parts only—no charge for labor.
BIG C FLOUR
None finer at any
price. 48 pound
sack
BURPEE CANNER
18-qt. size $9.95
BURPEE “Simplex”"
SEALER $8.95
TEXAS PRIDE TEA
Fancy Orange Pekoe
It’s delicious
pound
MILLER’S CORN
FLAKES
Fresh and Crisp
You’ll like thqm?
Large package
GOBLETS
17-oz. Hoffman House Style. Each
10c
NEW COMB HONEY
Produced in Fannin
County, and very fine/
Gallon bucket
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF FANNIN:
To Those Indebted To, Or Holding
Claims Against, The Estate of Belle
Palm ore, Deceased:
The undersigned, having been duly
appointed Administator of the Estate
of Belle Palmore, Deceased, late of
Fannin County, Texas, by J. E. Spies,
Judge of the County Court of said
County on the 25th day of June, A.
D., 1936, hereby notifies all persons
indebted to said Estate to come for-
ward and make settlement, and those
having claims against said Esta+e to
present them to him within the time
prescribed by law at his residence
at Route 2, Ravenna, Texas, where
he receives his mail, this 25th day of
June, A. D., 1936.
ROY D. PALMORE.
Administrator of the Estate of
Belle Palmore, Deceased. T92
SUMMER TIES
A large assortment of wash ties,
also Rayon ties in white
blue, and dark blue.
Each
Hght
A big value
10c
HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUBS
(Continued from page 1)
ing our last joint meeting for this
year. Made us feel rather sad; but
we hope to hear Mrs. Bolden’s good
talks again soon.
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All through this week,
special selling on new goods.
M. C. SPIVY & CO.
MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS
Fast color prints and solids, full
cut, sizes 14 to 17 a big bargain
at this price. Each
59c
WHITE SHOE POLISH
New Shinola will not rub off.
Regular 10c bottle. Each
OPEN JULY 4th
Due to the fact that July 4th falls
on Saturday this year, our store
will be open all day as usual.
THE TEXAS STORE
East Side
Square
Phone
52
DINNER PLATES
White with embossed edge. Each
10c
MILK PAIL
12-qt. heavy tin dairy pail.
40c
Each
DISTILLED VINEGAR
Full strength
pickling vinegar
Per gallon
GRIFFIN’S SYRUP
A delicious corn
syrup at a little
cheaper price, gal.
STAPLE DRUGS
AT SAVING PRICES
CURTAIN RODS
Easy up. No brackets. Each
10c
WELL BUCKET
For bored wells. 3-ft. length
crimped top and bottom
Black Hawk Crystals
Made from Mineral
water- "Si-
1- lb. box .............................65<
2- lb. box..............................35<
65c
HAY TIES
Standard length and gauge
Red Head brand. Per bdl.
90c
Rubbing Alcohol, pt.........................15c
Bonded Aspirin, bottle of 100 20c
Black Draught ............................. 15c
Syr*;p Pepsin ..........................................45c
Castoria ......................................................28c
Baby Percy ...................... 39c
25c size 666 Chill Tonic ............19c-
$1.00 Groves Chill Tonic ............75c
$1.00 Wine of Cardui ..................73c
Turpentine. 4-oz. bottle ............10c
Castor Oil, 4-oz. bottle ..................10c
Peroxide, 8-oz. bottle ..................10c
6-oz. Olive Oil ................. 25c
12-oz. Mineral Oil ..............................22c
THE TEXAS STORE
W. A. Roberts and C. E. Monds, Props.
EAST SIDE SQUARE PHONE 52
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Newby, G. R. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 88, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 2, 1936, newspaper, July 2, 1936; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1060684/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.