The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1921 Page: 6 of 6
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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE TUESDAY. MARCH 15. 1921
IN BLACK AND WHITE
PERSONALS
New Medium Heel
AUTOMOBILE
Strap Slippers
STORAGE
EVIDENt E G( 11.1
in the
DAY AND NIGHT
SERVICE
strap
LEWIS the shoe man
to be
DOLLARS SAVED
FIVE PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST
the holder,!
We Solve
New Suits For Women and
Your Motor
Misses
Troubles
The Popular Springtime Modes Moderately Priced
$20.00 to $65.00
LAST CHANCE
Elberta !’<• i- h v.'n a Irin Ired, and
F'-r mm er any other animal.
the
B. L. ADAMS
DON’T Fail To See Our
the
Sizes 16 to 50. Prices $20 to $65
Field Seeds!. Field See
F0PUL4R PRICES
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Modes of Spring
MYERS’ ART STORE
Spring Frock® of Canton Crepe or Taffeta
Coffee
$20.00 to $49.50
Tea and Coffee
BEST ON EARTH
All tiics.
$20 to $50
R. A. RISSER. ca CO
Hancock-Nevill Co.
is
“A Store You Can Depend On"
Koger^ Woodward & Roberts
D. Estes of Paris is here
the 50»h wedding anniver.
Mrs. Cliff Wheeler were
Honey Grove this after.
U’en
Chris,
after-
Afontta In.
First Ststli
tittle
their
'They
he
the
the
or
In fabrics one finds twills, trico-
tines and serges.
per
col-
Open All
Night
We cordially invite you to inspect these new dresses.
You will certainly enjoy seeing them.
Dozens of New Suits have arriv-
ed the last few days,.and an in-
spection of these up-to-the-min-
ute styles will disclose the desir-
ability of buying the Spring Suit
NOW and getting a full measure
of wear out of it.
McCleary of Dodd City was
business this morning.
Erwin, Brown Hays and Uel
strap
$5.50
There is one investment that, is most desirable—Six
terest Earning Certificates of Deposit issued by the.
Bank.
Ristrict Couft has been engaged to.
day in the trial of Willie Austin a
Honey Grove negro, who is charged
with theft of goods of over the value
of $50.
Bates’ Improved Antiseptic Liniment
For man or any other animal.
COMMISSIONERS
COURT HELD SHORT
SESSION YESTERDAY
on instruc.
Belton is:
of another'
account, of!
.jCcauul'
NEW SHOES WITH
NEW PRICES.
THERE WAS NOT MUCH DOING
OUTSIDE OF ROUTINE WORK.
COUNTY TO BUY St RAt’EKS
Sports clothes appear to be practic-
ing a certain reticence in the matter
of epftr'and for this reason have taken
orb additions} dignity. For skirts noth
Ing is more tn demand than bluc-k and
white In bold checks and stripes and
these are worn with black emits anil
sweater-coats In black, often bright-
ened by white trimming.
The Doni,
notified
He wa-
jail yes.
FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH
when working for you in our Savings Department
will in ten years give you a balance of $7.18.18.
Frocks, Suits and Riouses echo the paen of joy that
marks the coming of the gayest season of the year. In-
spection of our stocks discloses a very choice collection
of the earliest models for ladies who desire the new
while the bloom is yet upon it.
Fashion witvers in her devotion
to the youthful dash of Box and
Eton jacket suits and smiles also
on the smart lines of semi-tailor-
ed models, on bloused back, on
ripple Lae k
coolie jacket.
be
The
agent s I
for
LEN MORGAN
ANYTHING ELECTRIC
BONHAM
in fare
Is settled.
the ticket
give receipts
Frocks display color charm with barbaric lavishness.
Russian, Chinese, Egyptian, Slavic and Algerian arc
the influences one finds in the striking motifs which en-
liven the dresses for Spring, The effect is highly at-
tractive. One must see the trim little basques and
the voluminous skirts so reminiscent of old Spain or the
slim graceful lines typical of the Moyen Age, to appre-
ciate the intense vivid beauty of these new frocks.
Embroidery, stitching, beading
and gorgeous sashes are the or-
namentations.
twenty
Will
MAN CHARGED WITH
MURDER ARRESTED
..IN DENISON
Alfalfa
Millet
Sudan
Cane Seed
Seed Corn
Rye
Barley
Pop Corn
Stock Beet
Rape Seed
with the help and co-operation of
all can your mayor achieve anything
of lasting value. That co-operation
I most earnestly desire.
Again thanking you for your sup-
port, I am,
Very truly,
ijge m mvers
have been
some time.
Mr. and
here from
noon.
Geo. Pirtle was here from Huil to.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Nurray and
baby of Bokchitn, Okla., who have
been visiting relatives and friends nt
Cottage Bend, have returned home.
It’s a gay world when one has a
smart suit stamped with the
touches of 1921.
FLOYD BELTON FOl ND WITH
PURSE OF Ml RDERED MAN.
OTHEk
RUMORS NOT FOUNDED
On account of a number of rumors
concerning the cause of the death of
little Johnnie Max, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Temple Hale, the Favorite is re-
quested to say that' his death was the
result of the congestion" brought
al>out by the cutting of teeth. He
was cutting so many teeth at once
that his strength was not equal to
the strain. Congestion was the re.
suit, and this Mlded in" his- death.
We deliver and call for cars. We take care of
your storage batteries. We rub and dust off care
We are open day and night. We give you regular
space. Kates by the day, \yeek, month.
TWENTY PER ( ENT INCREASE!
IN PASSENGER RATES BE. ;
COME EFFECTIVE MONDAY
WILL COST MORE.
TO RIDE TRAINS
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
FAMILY
Brown Kid
flat heel.... .
Black Kid
Baby LXV Eiee! $9.85
Black Kid I strap
Baby LXV heel $5.85
Black "Kid I strap
Military heel. . . $4.50
Mrs. G.
to attend
sary of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. G. McCullough.
T. H. Scales, division freight agent
of the M. K. & T., was a business
visitor in Bonham today.
W. T. Williams, who haa
spending the winter at Corpus
ti, returned home yesterday
noon.
W. M. Spence of Selfs was
city today on business.
Bob White left yesterday afternoon
for a visit to Dallas.
Totter " Neart-’of Tx-nnard hits Ti-'en
in the city today.
D. C. Russell is here from Paris.
Mrs. Fleming of Denison, who had
been here visiting Mrs. W. A. Span-
gler, returned home yesterday after-
noon. r
Miss Polly Clendenen went to Sher-
man this morning.
Miss Ruby Carter of Ft. Worth
is here visiting her sister, Mrs. C: ('.
Kilway.
n. e.
hero on
Chas.
Newton, who have been acting as an--
ditor on the Katy, have all been laid
off for the present, ' and are back
home. The road has been .cutting
down its force all around, and these
boys, being among the last to be em-
ployed, were among the first
let out.
Mr. and Mrs. J).' J. Evans of
I Rock, Ark., are here visiting
son, 1. W. Evans, and family.
in Southwest Texas for
Deedh, Notes. Mortgages, Releases .
.Transfers, other blanks. Typewrite '
Ribbon, Typewriter Taper.
Get them at
THE FAVORITE OFFICE
-------o-------
up. Dallas, Robinson and McDon-
ald berry plants cheap. For full
benefit of price reductions, come to
nursery. Will deliver at slight ad-
vance. Phone 4)9 at Meal Time.
on its stand in
be some
Blackwell
Floyd Belton, colored, who had been
■ arrested there by officers
ticn from this, county,
charged with the murder
negro, Chas. Kilgore, an
..the -Mainly -ha-viPM ..U*u.
in yesterday’s Favorite.
At the time of the murder K Igore
and Belton were occupying the room
together where tlje murder was com-
mitted. Kilgore'had in his possession
-about a 'hundred dollars in money.
When his body was found beaten and
haeked^the money was gone suspicion
at once fastened on Belton, who was
known to have been with him on the
night the murder was committed. I.
was thought he had gone
son
Good Onion Sets 20 Cents per Gailoi
Our little chick feed i® scientifically prep»r^
the best on the market.
W. E. NEWTON
teROCER.
PHONE 171—67®
North Main Street
Yesterday afternoon Deputy" Milt
’ '1 went to Denis..n attei’l
This week will apparently on 1 the
planting season. Some real bar-
gains, to close out surplus. Cut
prices on everything.
We are sole agents for
Chase & Sanborn
First State Bank
OF BONHAM
THE GUARANTY FUND BANK
This form of investment is always satisfactory to
because it never gives him worry and anxiety, and insure! hill
of prompt payment of both principal and interest in cash when dm
By reinvesting principal and interest in renewal certifinttol
every six morfths your money may be made to earn 5 per cent coito-j
pounded semi-annually, Many people keep their money in Interuutl
Certificates as a permanent investment. I
FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH
doesn t go very far on the house rent nor the gro-
cery hill. -
Brown Kid Baby LXV
heel . ....... $9.85
Brown Kid Military
heel........'. $7.35
Brown Kid Instep Tie
............$8.35
materials , and an
improved system of mrosuremtonts
insure your satisfaction
AT THE RIGHT PnA K
The lowest possible for the q„al.
Copn lgbt JIKU by tod. V. Prtts * Co.
“GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT”
Headqinrtert— Where Society Brand Clothe# are-SoM
We have saved our customers many dollars by repairing their
batteries after they had been advised- to junk them and buy new
ones. Don’t buy a new battery until you have had your battery
tested out, as a small repair hill sometimes saves the cost of a now
battery for you. All oar work is guaranteed.
BONHAM BATTERY COMPANY
Phone 123 ^Willard North Side Square
and the straight
OPEN THE DOOR
TO YOUR OWN
personality
Let the clothes you wear prop-
erly express your self i0 olhl.r'R
There is a right style- a ernnbi-
bmntion of the right fashion an I
the right fabric—to fit j0Ur per-
sonality as well as your person
You can specify both when y„u
order your clothes
Cut and Tailored to your
individual measure by
Ed. V. Price and Co.
A great organization of skilled
tailors -each a specialist-th,.
EXPRESSION OF THINKS
I feel deeply grateful to the vo.
ters of Bonham for the splendid sup-
port I received at the polls last Sat.
urday. I appreciate more than I ess
tell this renewed evidence of the con-
fidence Of the- citizens in my admin.
-. I lake it,a. an .c dyr.se i
merft of what I have dore and at. I
tempted to do for the city’s welfare.
I also take it as a renewed obli-
gation on my part to do all that is
possible for me to do in the way
of giving a better city government
and to advance, every welfare of our ’
splendid town. -This I solemnly
.promise to do to the best of my abil-
ity, so that no one whogaupported me
may have just cause to regret his or
her action. Every citizen is prom-
ised that his interest, in common with
all others, argl equally with all others.
A. B. Tumlin, State Live Stock In. ’-
speetor, who has been- located at -
Sherman, with an office in the Cham.
1*r »t Commerce-rrfr.',-,- |a
transferred by the government to X
Bonham. He will have his office ♦
with the secretary of the Board, of •
Trade, and will work east- a .I wesPX
from this city. M 1 IX
a commission under both the Federal!*
and State in the live xtwk rn.ree.Lx
tio.i work. *
Water Melon Seed
Rocky Ford Canteloupe
Cow Peas
Kaffir Corn
Maize
Kentucky Field Pumpkin
Triumph Seed Potato**
Cobbler Seed Potatoes
Velvet Beans
Fetereta Seed
3 Var,el,e» of good Staple Cotton Seed
The increase in passenger fares I
on the railroads of Texas went into!
effect Monday, March 14. From now
on everybody who travels, will have
to pay twenty per' cent more fare
than he has been paying and when
the ticket agent sells a ticket
will have to write a receipt for
money received and give it to
purchaser whether he wants to
not.
Sometime ago the interstate com-
merce commission made an order in-
creasing |as«enger fares twenty per
rent. The Texas radroaU commission
paid no attention to the order and
FIVE DOLLARS A MONTH
is little more than one dollar a week.
STATE LIVESTOCK
INSPECTOR IN CITY
OFFICE WITH B. OFT.
V VVo mnkc a specially of all kinds of Field
L . n ls ,l; t|nie diversify. Buy pure seeds
soot*' u°rpy' lThere 110 economy in buying cM
has always been our policy to buy the best *
“Wb"' r,.lal As one farmer said a few days jl
'i" r'an^ Pure need I come to your store.”
Lnvik; a tlne asso’’tment of pure seeds and can 1^'
■ mg you need in the seed line such as
The County Commissioners were in
I session yesterday, but did not have
many things before them. They con-
cluded their work during the day and
adjourned. The regular routine of al-
lowing accounts was gone through.
In addition the following things were
done:
— «tH>- resignation of E. F. Kelley a*
constable of precinct four (the I-a-
donia precinct was accepted, and
Doss Snhth was appointed to fill
the unexpired term. (I^donia pre-
cinct holds the record, as the banner
precinct in the county for (he resig-
nation of constables. I«ast year they
had a new constable about as often
as the moon changed.)
The First State Bank of Bonham
was declared the county depository
The county auditor was authorized to
buy one hundred scjM^ersand twenty
road drags fo| use on the county
roads.
The sale ’of a tractor by Commis-
sioner Powers was approved.
to Deni- ’
Oklahoma and the offi-
_____ in various places were asked
to look out .for hrm. Sunday night!
local officers in Denison located him'
at the home of a womarghe had mar-
ried on the day after tlie murder.
A search of his person and be-
longings revealed that his clothing
was bloody, and that he had in his pos
session a pocket book that was iden-
tified as belonging to the dead man.
He. also had a puiie-that auutUr
negro nt 4-eorrnrd is said to hnve lo^t.i
together with $11 in cash,
son officers held him and
the officers of this county,
brought here and placed in
terday afternoon.
the enforcement of the increase in
rates.
The interstate commerce conimis-
siejr turned the Texas Railroad Com.
mission
| matter, and there may
gation.
In the meantime the
cent increase
lected- until it
quirement that
and conductors
fares collected is made by the rali-
. roads BQ that if_the increase Jn fare
is decided adversely the passenger
can present his receipt and have
excess refunded.
Everybody’s
BONHAM
FREE CHECK ROOM
Ladies’Rest ™on„c’
■ Room L. D. 12
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 15, 1921, newspaper, March 15, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183116/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.