The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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PAGE FIVE
I’jBMj'waawM—s—
Classified Ads
Easter and Spring
for sale
Time Fashions
DIAMOND RINGS
for all. Easy payments.
FOR RENT
Outer -Wear
The
Brannon
w v l< <li 11111 Jj, I <»I IT I
(-O I ■"’holly accounted
J * 1 force acting only
WANTED
OULTRY & EGGS
New Spring
MISCELLANEOUS
PLANTS.
18
tviiiato and pepper plant:::
Business Cards
tf
the race,
A fine, rain
LOST
$17.50 and Up to $75
Bonham a
+
more ut
Seed Potatoes tor
Charming
Dresses
Thursday and Friday
Wethies-
met
^125.I he .
\'cv.\'Wcd.
Phone 58
inde-
our
the I
GROCERY STORE
*
ing from
■m1
$10.00 to $39.00
by. .Mrs.!
Lodge DirectoryWHAT!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
»’ wi. ......
New Reduced Prices On
For
Automobile Tires
________for.JLhe..iircMa!ss on north ™ musU-
the world—Kelly
in.
We haver your size
now.
^ofessional Cardo
WEED CHAINS, AND RID-O-SKID
(01’1'4)N
CHAINS AT REDUCED PRICES
BONHAM, TEXAS
G. W. Twyman jot.. ...
Alderman Ward No. 1:
( HAS. HALSELL
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Aiderman at Large:
J. (I.‘SAUNDERS
changed.'
father’s
“Origin
Darwin’s-.
Bits. Will
less. Cell
it Station.
LEK M. MYERS
(Reelection second term)
. The gue ts
lor among 1
plants which
different
the word!
consider the free mind.of mam-madei
in the image of God, and God’s con-,
tinnnus operation.
The third lecture tonight at 7:
The church invites all who nro
teroelcd to attend as their guests.
UNE PARLOR NOW OPEN *
Ibe Ideal Shine Parlor for Ln. +
I
i R. S. RODGERS, Comintmder
[JAS. ANDERSON, Recorder.
nm 203 State Bank Uldjfi,
Telephone P.lH
limitation, and)
Kincaid
Mr, and
Out of Town
MOVING BY TRUCK
Is Chea peat
enty of rich dirt.
LOST—on Russell Height pike a
brown shoe. Finder please call 425
black. 2t
DR. FAIRHURST’S SECOND
I.ECTI RE .. .
h‘ED W. FORD
,e^*‘r of Brass and Wind
InsteumentM
Studio Over Braunun's
Tile Civic League will meet nt Tf
o’clock ;k the first State Lank in
the Directors* Room tomoryaw. Mar j
li.ii'. is>2i;
these fine All Wool made to
_ meabiue xlulliea?
many a spring season.
duce
band
than
God.
produce an eye. an arm, a leg.,
such teaching was mere vayi assump-
tion, idle theory not only not sus-
tained by facts, but ccntrary to the
facts. To account for the universe
and every good thing therein we must!
start with “In the beginning God"'nnr1
CALL US for Accessories, Tires, Tubes, in fact
anything for the automobile.
If hove put on another wagon,
yiil deliver your bread to your)
is fresh every day.
MODEL STEAM -FfAKKRYr-
Phon.
Clarence
with
F. M. NEWMAN
PHONE 585
FOR sale
L Good Cows, one Holstein 8'
HIRE BRED White Wyandotte
> for setting. "Phone 543. 31
I Hardin Wagon Yard-—i
! where I will be glad to
see all of my old friends
i and customers.
“THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE”
FOR QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE BOND AM, TEXAS i
rneetg
night
Ball.
Im R. C. Bragg. M. F
feel dull, tired, arc constipated or
i’ll lind .quick and sure r<
Dr. Edwards’ little Olivo
forent churches of the city; at
beautiful bungalow home cl Mi.
fell Iv-re Friday. Tlte.e
a line season in the
wise even two
■« bool here.
Mr. a ,d Mrs.
Every day we. add new ma-
terials to our choice selection
of pretty spring style
wd of gentlemen paid
IX Saturday.
dci’day morning there
months
HIE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1921 "j"'
Mr. and Mrs. Elrod visited their
ri.ir. 'cd children nt Ivanhoe Sunday.
Wheal and oats are looking good
now.
SEED CORN
tym> want the best that’s grown
L,, it. Deep grain, white corn
L red cob.—-D. V. HILL. Of
H. M. NORMAN, •
Bonham, Texan.
clever el fwts—the
embellishments—the
make.them like new.
at tlfc .
Oil Stove Service Station.
■North Texas Furniture Co. tf
The best automobile tiros in I'
Springfield and Goodrich at lower Ijst prices.
V.e n.;v. cabbagi , tomato, pepper-
ami egg plants and will have sweet
potato slips. See us for the best!
Plants M’uy & .lack'-o.i.
Miss Carrie Bornethy visited her
We also i nainel staves and! niw'e Sunday, Miss L(jtha Bernethy.
..... Have it dope! A Mr. Boyds- who is attending
i chool at Bonham visittd bis parents
here Sunday.
Interest i i very great in • hool just
now ns they are preparing for the
deelrirnticn and spelling contest.
Rev Hrumldw preached at the Bap.
ti t Church Sunday.
—Moses. •!
LOST Ladies blue serge coat be-
tween Bonham aid Ector. Notify'
Chas. Miller. Ector. lit'
Among the many handsome
suits we describe a daringly
original model of Tricotine.,
Radium Silk lined. The drape
cape is removable by unbut-
toning at top, leaving a
kan Bloupe effect. The
treat of closely built up
of stitching in tan silk
the black braid over it is
effective.
• SANDWICHES
Swift Premium Ham.
Premium Frankfert Weini.
Impt. Brick Cb.eese.
Swift Premium Bacon
cannot prove that a single
has ever been
fait that tl”c
work was bis
Also Huxley,
ciple said in a lengthy paragraph.I
“Darwin has not proved that a singlej
species* in-par.I oi modern times huri
Contrac ts in units of ten bales and
upwards executed. .
Money loaned at <• per cent, on New
York Stock Exchange stocks find
bonds.
Listed securities, bought, sold and
quoted.
Liberal terms if you want tlx in..
BROS.
Stocks . Bonds I
HI Broad Street I
New Yqjk
WRIST WATCHES
in white and green gold.
Bal-
con-
rows
with
very
Front vestee edged
with tan silk Duvetyn; But-
tons at the top and Bottom on
links. Suits range in easy
stages from
♦ sale; three to eig;ht
♦icush or good note*.
ferns and pot
ecu i,eautif’.tlly
;ed and listcnedl
for (he origin of sneiies by blind|
force and mutter. Intelligent diroc.
tier by Innn’^ tuird may develop and,
improve varieties, but in nature mix-,
Haywood Lo<.
JL vx 168 mcels c en
p Thnrsdn.- niHl ’•
I LEE MYERS, Secretary.
Up Sidney Encampment No. 62
2nd and 4th Tuesday nights.
T. IL BLEWETT, Scribe .
re1”' Rebekah No. 1(11 meet-
M 3rd Tussday nights,
88. SARAH HERNDON, Secy.
[‘nr; always welcome.
f Special Conclave of
Lcnham Commundcry:
Thursday night at I
7:30 for Order of the
pr-y Temple. Banquet at
I'wmi.mes. Vlsltinjl_Frat£ri
OR SALE White Wyandotto|
> Chicks. Phone 2 rings 2027. 3t
spent, Saturday night
Mrs. Jim Stroud.
The Farmers Union
?h.y night, ami thgre
added to their record
NOTICE «
I have moved my location to *
f Com Cafe. Cull me for Ser. +
tf Cars day or night. Day
k»e Hl. Night F,88.-
JQHN BLANKENSHIP
The Bonham Garage
JOE B. JOHNSON. Prop. North Main Street
, PHONE 3H9
K. of P. Lodge
' .. Botiham Lodge No. 37
KiugiiU of Pythias
x every Monday
in K. P. Castle
— —o- -——•
i.et us show you the '“te--. in
Sheet music «ml records. -Brannon
Jewelry Co.
WANTED T; buy or r it a gmfd'
mt i l>ai r. Must Ito < hl■>. Phone1
urn; Green, it E. QI D. :;i'
Flowers, Vines, Shrubs
If you want to beautify your
yards with flowers, ■ vines or
shrubs or fruits of all kinds,
I will be glad for you to cull
mo, 340 green, because 1 be-
lieve I can give you some
prices that will make you give
me your orders. 1 'represent
the Texas Nursery Co. This
company has customers all
over the country, and carry
only first, slass stock. 1 can
give yoM-tpwtdt service. - I- will
appreciate your business. ,
MISS POLLIE ( LENDENEN
Then taking Darwin's special ex.
ample of pigeons of many varieties
he showed how these varieties would
cross breed without
continue fertile, continue to repro.I
duce, proving that they were varielie:
nothing more. Hut when species ot I
animal: though___suim. v. I»a4. moduu,--
i like the ass and the horse were cross
| bred, the progeny were uniformly in.
: fertile. This is a positive, final law .
that the pi iipugglVIi: I - <d tin- “reign
of law” in the natural world cannoti
Specialist
‘‘D Rar. NohC :ln(| Throat ♦
J"1’’ Fitted, Bonham, Texas +
Jives wdi |x, opened on or *
about April 1st
relatives and a few imimate iticndsl
SCRAP
Cotton - Grain .
114 E. Sth Street
Fort Worth
Teh phone L 7157 for <piotnl ions. I
Correspondence solicited. Market Let. ■
ter un requuL > I
+ ♦+•!•<• 4» + •*< >i- + -F
TXFY Pftlf F.S gone down
Wnty.five cents per passenger +
|kes you anywhere in the city •51
appreciate your bus. +
872. Ford Service +
1 mo -b
sung suftoly ami sweeny
Kate Findley, after which .
ley pluyed .Mendelssohn’s weddingl
march, continuing softly while Rev.i
Mr. Sherman, pastor of Polytechnic;
Baptist church using the beautiful I
and impressive ring ceremony united;
t; ... J-.r. ... ■ kh •: the Im-rmg <>f'
Sunday, Feb. 27, at high noon
B8 the crowds were returnirtif
Ail the new spring fashions are shown in our varied
' large and comprehensivff stock. The Tailored Suit—the
t Spring Coat—the lovely Dresses and the Sport Skirt.
From this eharrhing shoeing you are offered a wide
i. selection frotrj,which to choose.
The Ready-to-Wear-Department Offers a
Masterful Exhibition of Correct
Yes, sir ■•||
It’s'the W|| ’f.:;;1
one big llll Hi;!'
surprise Elf
of the
season. 3ft
Nobody i-
ever expected such a thing to
happen—but its hero just the
same
FINE ALL WOOL TWO PIECE
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
$25.00
FULL SUIT W(KA
TQ ORDER
L. B. MADDREY
! CHAS. (’. HOWARD
ry Stove Wood. Plenty of
Smithing Coal
[ It’s To Burn ! Have It
PHONE (166
MOOTY.DOWNING Nl i’TIAl.S
just I
, TKLERHONK nkwr
.•Health is very good just now which
we are always glad to report.
Grandma Moore, Leia and Jesse
Moore, visited tj)e family of Mr. Han.
kins Sunday.
” Messrs. L. V. Little and Ira Dar.
hngs were guests of W. JI. Darling
Sunday afternoon.
Miss Reva Darling visited Miss El.
sic Ferguson.
fhe drilling at the oil well is on
a stand-still just now, l>ut they are
sure to continue drilling aa an old
.-aying "they will surely succeed
l>y being so long about it.”
Misses Eita Moore and Icio An.
(lerson spent the day with Misses
Edna and Mamie Mize Sunday.
Mr. Ernest M Cleary visited Mr.
Joseph Moore Sunday.
The little child of Mr. R. IL Green
died last Tuesday and was buried at!
Forrest cemetery. 'Die little baby
bad*heen ill for about 4 weeks.
Mi', t'hnrli s Mayberry of Fort
Smith Ark,, vi: ited Mr. Simms and
femi!j**S:itur(bij’ and Sunday.
Miss Vivian Jones spent Saturday
night with Miss Wilma M< ore.
Mr. Holder, the Scout Muster of
Bonham is, organizing a bunch of
rjolly boyscouts here. They have Hi
Two Fine Jacks
■For Service «t My Barns in
Ruvennts-
Hamburgers
Egg Sandwiches.
1\ AN (FAT) ROBF.RTK-
Bth Mrc. I'pivy & Co.’s Your
ponagc solicited.
ill. Bn-lie:, md G. L. Schofield
first showing have been very
enthusiastic. It is almost im-
ail the
beautiful
generate to one common slock.
Referring to the little "Eocene five-1
toed horse” the peculiar pet of
evoluthnists, be den anded that evo.
luticn account fir the presence of
five toes.^ Birds may lose effective]
wingn by luck, bf th*. or ’fislTthc "mil i
of eyes in the darkness of the Mam-1
moth Cave, but that is totally dif-
ferent from producing a member, j
Holding up the stump of a tlni.’i.
(out. off in childhood) he said it was
to lose a member, but to pro-1
a good thumb hs on his ottier
would require a power higher
evolution, even of a -mighty
Evolution never did nor could
All
MOTHER S FRIEND
For Expectant Mothers
Used By Three Sfner.atiohs
Write for booklet on motbhrhood anb vmb da: r«t<
Bmadpiklo RliUULAIQR CO., DLft. 5-O. Atlabta. Ga.
A Few Red, White and
Blue
WANTED—You to know, we are1
experts on oil stoves and will savef
- (-you the-price of our work in fuel,^. members,
kite Plymouth Rock eggs, Fi 'ml you. will let hs work over your! r”'
iin 15 for $1.110.—Mrs. W. )>.! '
jock. Bonham R. 2. 4>t
THE DENISON. BONHAM & NEW
ORLEANS RAILROAD COM.
rANY NOTH E.
Bonham, Texas, March 7, 1921 —
Public notice is hereby given thnt
the annua! meeting of stockholders of
The Deivson, Bonham, <t New Or-
leans Railroad Company will be held
at the I’eiicrpl office of said < <im-
I’mny in the City of Bonham, Fnnnin
County. Texas, mi Wednesday, the
• ixth dity <>f April, 1921 at two o'clock
|> M., for the election of a hoard of
.nine directors and for the trunsac.
tion of such other business as may
come before said meeting.
Notice is also hereby given thnt
the annual meeting of the Board of
Directors of said The Denison, Bon.
ham A New Orleans Railroad Com.
puny will be held at the same place
,md on the sume day immediately (
after the adjournment of said stock-
holders’ meeting.
C. K. 3CHAFF, Proaideut.
J. R. ILLNDY) Secrutary.N)R SALE— Feed corn. See Scott PASTL RE
fill or Phone 15. 6t For mules and horses. Bermuda
j and Japanese clover. Shade and!
While the learned scientist’s lec-l
lures are making a deep impression!
on the city, Ke was himself impress-)
ed by the large Monday night audi-
ence at the Christian church that:
gave wrapt attention while he ex.
posed the danger and rdTuted the
pretensions of the theory called “Evo.
.Jution.” By correspondence with the[
presidents of the great independent
Univcrrities and the leading State
Universities of America, he finds that!
evolution in some form is being ac. I
cepted and taught in them all, often I
by professors who arc atheists or ag-
nostics, with the result that very
large percentages of the students
I' se their. Christian faith, in some in-
stances as high as sixty per cent re-!
je.et’ng the-idea of a God. Nothing!
else could lie expected from such!
teaching, for if the universe is to be!
I fot by mutter and
force acting only by chance, or.by al
Cod who Operated through this'
method only inspired scripture is im-
possible Jesus as a divine Christ is
impossible miracles, are impossible,
the supeinatural of any aor: is irn-
p< : ible. But the professor showed
clearly that the free mind of a man
was not under the control of merci
force. Mun made progress by oppos.
ing certain forces, liaising his arm'
to illustrate he said that his mind
acted to oppose and oven mp the
fcrce of gipvity. So the intelligent
mind of nvin was operating constant-
ly overcoming oppositions in nature
and controlling the physical forces.
If the mind of iran were under the
control of ilatiiral forces. tlte£o
couUT Tie ho progress fqr each man
could think only what he inherited
from his parents, (like the instinct I
of animals), but independent, orlgi-l
nal thought, had brought
forward.
While admitting that
teacher and authors used
evolution .in different senses referr-
ing- to LeMui'c’s theory that extprnnl]
ci ..diticns controlled, Darwin’s that'
internal forces controlled, and quoting1
Weissman, DuVries, and others, the
distinguished scientist asserted most'
positively that all of them assumed,)
what they had utterly failed to'
prove, but nevertheless were teaching
as "science" what was pot baseif on
facts, but was mere speculation. He
quoted Darwin’:; own'Tson saying “We
, species
despite, the i
moi.unicntal
of Species.”
leading dis-1
heaven upon ll'.is iimun. ( , ....
The bi IC a eoatsuit of «iid- bilious. yOil'U ...
..i'h i ti iml •iiTiMsorirs, suits from Dr. .
bn-l'l I L -lablets.it bodlimc. ffb.'Wt.
to match and carried i beautiful ho-, ----.—
qiiet of'carnationu and ferns. Aft.'i .
eenvi'itlulati'a:. U'!’ '"’PIA /.01,|lle’!.
.i, |• wi ■■ ■ liiviten mtn ln»
‘ , they partook of F,r
a deiii ious luncheon served by Mr\
Brown aunl ef the bride. Miss:
Mocty is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|
W. L. Moetv of Weatbuford and has]
grown to young womanhood in thisj
city, and one n'ay truthfully say]
that her friends are numbered by her
acquaintances. The bride groom ha.}
„,rde his home in Weatherford tor;
a year and a half and by his cheer.;
‘TufTft f'nnRTtTrm-• tvnU-HUiwHixss. had
for hiim.eK the good will and respect
of a host of friends. ’
After a short visit in Fort Worth
the happy couple will
Weatherford. - Weatherford Daily
Herald.
UM RELIEF
FROM CONSTIPATION
Get Dr. EdwardsFOlive Tablets
That is the joyful cry of thousands
since- Dr. Edwards produced Olivo
Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No
griping results from these pleasant
little tablets. They cause the liver
and bowels to act normallv. They
never force them to unnatural action.
Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a
soothing, healing, vegetable compound
mixed with olive oil.
Xt.yoU Jiavtu Lull taste, bad. breath.
___ 'J^OMSFORRENT
C7 blackland prairie hay^ftl Two furnished room for light
[ton at W. J. Johnso»’s Dodd, housekeeping. See Mrs. Milstead at
L 12k Hemer's Store. - ...nmong which yon will find
the Hoft clinging Canton Crepe
—I he d i* p mulling mid evor
popular Taffeta are most in
evidence. Grey and Blue are
the leading colors. Hernier’k
popular prices prevail, rang
A (OTTAGE
o i West 4th street. 33i>
Red.;-MnM». J. Catron. .4,!
Lt,. of good oak stove wood al: 1 OR HENT-Qne nice S. E. room
L Pool $2.50 per rick on the fi r one or two men. 420 W 4th
L. phone 2024-5—A. L. YEA.] St... Phuiw 45(t. ,;t
6t! HOUSES ToTRENT
n/old, giving 4 gallons and Jichv1 j’or rent,
jear old- Kalian cow and.
J NO. U. MOSS •
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