The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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THURSDA
FAGS SOUS
Thb BONHAM DAILY PAVOR1TI
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lheiels Built-In Goodness to
duce Company
house
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Far and Near
the
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off
MAYFIELD
the
WILL.!. THOMAS & SON
some bad
2 Blocks South of T&P R. R.
I was
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relatives and friends
FOR SALE
the
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REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF TEXAS
OAKLAND
211-15 Main Street
Dallas, Texas.
nee
HrawrV’"
Marinas Co,,
GOOD GROCERIES
BONHAM, TEXAS
For Every Meal
YOUR $300.00
YOU CAN GET MORA.
No PunctarM
Briag,. Ua Back >
MOTOR CAR COMPANY; Linsing.Midhi^in
Mias Martha D. Starnes has been
on the sick list for several days.
Mr. D. T. Richmond came near hav-
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for sale
West 7th strel
viniepces. aJ
pie, 534 Brad
Sides, Califon!
FOR SALE-
rorn.—G. B. S|
J. Hawkins is numbered
sick.
Mrs. Pete Lecth visited
On
you 1
it n’i|
again
FOR„SALE
and Sudan ha;
Siler.
diffe:
eral
and
HAY—For d
barn see Mrs
Hermor’s StylJ
badly .bruised his’body. One of ids
mules was badly cut.
Round crank shafts; rebore
and polish cylinders.
Ts-
have
Wha
the c
Prairie hay,
corn at my p
miles out. s
Chas. Davis Hd
der.
Yo
bye
dheM
oread
you?!
Oh
Of"c
. SoUhtU
drttggitU
for sale
good conditior
■1- L. Dobbs,
All prku F. 0. B. Lmsiist,
plus Federal Ta*
WUl establish you in business for yourself in the AutomoHv?
FMd. The only Lino Not Overworked. If you are a Live
Wire and a go Getter, write or wire
Miss son, for J admired him very mu. h.
I am grieved to learn of the death
Mrs. Racy Stimpson.
William Turner anil wife of D<
Why not you let us' save you
money on your auto overhaul-
ing. Cash shop work for less.
Use less parts.
Wanted—i
repair — Bot
For Coughs and Colds, Head-
ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Aches and Paine
ALL DRUGGISTS
35c and 65c, jars and tubes
Hospital size,43.00
Watch our window nnd save money.
Willson’s Drug Store.
FOR SAI.E-
modern impro!
square.—Mrs, I
ham. Crawfortl
HA!
20 tons of
grass mixed .1
$18.00 at.my
Wagon scales
12t Ff
BONHAM
NURSERIES
Gs°nnre's ,
Tasteless
Shill Tonic
Stops Malaria, Restores
Strength and Energy. fife
paper
tfl
Miss Dorothy Peters will leave to-
morrow for State College, New Mex-
ico, to begin her work as assistant
I librarian in the State College of Ag-
] riculture and Mechanical Arts, hav-
‘ ing recently received the appolnt-
| me nt to that important position.
I Miss Dorothy has had special train-
ing in this work.
' E. C. ADAMS,
Proprietor
419
THURSDAY^
day night. Come.
for sale
Stock. Pays
Bobbs.
HIGH CLASS Trees,
Roses, Flowering Shrubs
•nd Ornamentals at
LOWER PRICES,
d
Mail Orders Given
Prompt Attention.
Square deal over 50 years
datalouge Free
PRAIRIE POINT
♦ ♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ + +
We are having some rainy weather
now, but most of the farmer^ arc
through sowing oats.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Herriage
spent Friday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Johnnie Herriage.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brent spent
Saturday night with Clyde Lceth and
family.. .
Mrs. E.
among the
Mr. atid
in Blossom last Sunday.
Miss Effie Dewoody spent Satur-
day night “With her sister, Mrs. Lake
Carlton.,
Mrs. J. JB. Herriage has been sick
for several days. *„
Misses Mac Heriage and Opal
Richardson spent Thursday night
with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Richaruevii.
The Prairie Point boys went t >
English Friday and played bank'-thal!
with the English team. The scores
vere 11 and 12 in favor of Praric
Point.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Warnell and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nichols spent
Sunday with Mr. and tylrs. J. B.
Herriage.
Bro. Cumtnings preached at Clutter
Suhday night. A large crowd was
present.
Everybody is invited to attend our
Sunday School. ■ -
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kinkaid
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Fletcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Farmer -spent
Saturday night and Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. UH Herriage.
Mrs. Buck Dunn has, returned from
Windom, after a sggeral days’ visit
with her mother.
Mr. Johnnie Warnell spent Sat-
urday night with Quinn Thompkins.
Mrs. Celeta Fletcher spent from
Saturday until Monday with her
mother, Mrs. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs.'Wade Vassar went to
Denison Tuesday to attend the bed-
side of the lady’s brother, Wilie
Crownover. —-Smiles.
Bonham and Honey Grove
Tel
I) It IF
‘ lost—siivel
d T. E
UH* offlc^
4TRAYED-J
Jersey eow J
disappeared
• Bonham.l
Mr. Charlie Brown, who. has been
in West Texas since Octi.her, re-
turned home Saturday.
I he school here is progressing
Sunday School every Sunday at
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LADIES
The Favorite sells transfer
in sheets 18x24 inches.
A 5-room h-
for only $1500
■<t T. F. cl
Here’s the plaqe you will
find them, Quality Groceries,
Fruits and anything else you
might want in the grocery
line at prices you will be glad
to pay. Try us and be con-
vinced.
TRANS
The Fa vi
pply of
‘Per, sizd
FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE—
Ride the INTERURBAN
' between
Denison-Sherman-Dallas-Waco
Corsicana and intermediate points
WE WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER
all large clocks. A specialty in fine Watch repairing,
e repair alarm clocks. ;
Work Positively Guaranteed.
BONHAM TIME SHOP
Our T,mc Your Time
Farm for
team crops; g
roomy improv!
and near good!
Grady, Bonhanj
2 modern I
rooms—slecpin
4th street. I
| Miss Sallie Farris .is here from
and Annie Oklahoma visiting her father.
Ruth Mc-
TinS isn’t one o! those fake free
offers you have seen so many times. We don’t
offer to give you something for nothing—but ye
do guarantee that you can try this wonderful
treatment, entirely at cur risk, and this guarantee
is tracked by your local druggist.
f!HUNVS GUARANTEED SKIN ;
DISEASE REMEDIES” (Hunt's Selva
and Soap) has been sold under absolute money
back guarantee for more than thirty years. They
are especially compounded for the treatment of
Ecxema, Etch, Hing Worm, Tetter, and other itching skin diseases.
Thousands of letters testify to their curative properties. M. Ttabylta, a
reputable dry goods dealer >in Durant, Ok ahoma, says: I suffered, with
Eczema for ten years, and spent $1,000.00 for doctors treatments, without
resale. One bos of Hunt’s Cur© entirely cured me.
Don’tfai) to give HUNTS GUARANTEED SKIN DISEASE
UPWIFnjES (Munt’s salvo and* Soap) a trial. All druysists handle.
• PALACE DRUG STORE
' BONHAM. TEXAS
For Fascinating Eyes
make the use ci Curine a daily habit.
1 his Refreshing Eye Lotion makes Eyes
Clear, Radiant, Beautiful! LnjovMe.
1/1/W) ® JKi T( BT-IHiirmliu
fT’HERE’S phenomenal stamina, because Reo makes all vital _
A parts 50 % oversize.—There’s super-power in the famous engine,-. A Body to Rt
because intake valves are in the head and exhaust valves offset, yjf ■»
No other vehicle of the same capacity has as much power. Ul& 1MISUIOSS
—There’s frequency to discount mere capacity. Because of pneu-
matic tires, rare balance of chassis and load weight, and spiral bevel
gear axle, Speed Wagon Can haul more per day than ponderous
trucks of greater capacity.
—There’s unrivalled agility, because of easy steering due to Reo-
designed steering gear, swift acceleration due to improved ignition
and efficient carburetion, and greatly over-sized brakes insuring
constant control of speed. ■>
L-There’s true economy, because of low first cost, proved modera-
tion of operating cost, and minimized maintenance expense due
to unparalleled chassis accessibility. This is secured by mounting
major power units separately on a double frame anchored within
the main frame. •
—There’s utter dependability, because Reo has evolved Speed
Wagon slowly. Engine design, clutch and transmission have been
standard since 1910. Records of around 100,000 Speed Wagons
serving nearly 300 different kinds of business prove a reliability
without parallel. "
—There’s extreme versatility, because the twelve standard bodies
for Speed Wagon fit the chassis to 95% of all hauling at bedrock
cost. Bodies may be had in interchangeable units.
—There’s complete haulage satisfaction because rigid standards of
design and practice which insure these qualities apply to every
Speed Wagon. Reo manufactures its products completely in its
own shops and knows that its specifications are followed minutely.
> + + + + + 4- -j- •> -F 4- + + <.
Health of this community is good
at present.
We are surely having
weather now.
Misses Ivon. McCleary
McCleary visited Miss
Craw Saturday night.
— Miss Hazel McCraw visited
Oleta Magness Saturday night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. R. McCraw visited!
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Magness Sun-
day.
Miss Estelln Mayfield visited Miss
Hazel McCraw Sunday afternoon.
Miss "Florence Spikes visited Miss
Annie McCleary Sunday.
Miss Ivon Magness and mother vis-
ited Mrs. Ethel Kncggs Sunday.
Mrs. Ilettie Jones visited Mrs. Eva |
Magjjcss Sunday.
There was a large crowd a
supper Saturday night.
Remember preaching this ibir.ing
Saturday night by firn. Graves.
rey and Brown Eyes.
] MISS D0R0TH1 PETERS
. GIVEN APPOINTMENT
PRODUCE
I am opening up a Produce
on West 5th street in the Peeler
building just back of the Hornier
Style Shop. Will appreciate your
seaing me before selling -your butter,
eggs and poultry. Phone 562.
D-6t T. J. Clotfeiter Produce Co.
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•‘COLD IN THE HEAD’’
I« nn aCuto attack ot Nuzal Catarrh.
Those subject to frequent "colds • are
generally In a "run down" condition.
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE la a
Treatment consisting of an Ointment, to
be used locally, and n Tonic, which acts
Quickly through the Blood on the Mu-
cous Surfaces,, building tip tho System,
and making yod less llnbln to “col ls "
Sold by druggists for over <0 Years.
F. J. Choney * Co., Toledo. O.
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ing a serious accident last Thursday TL ~ 17
while work plowing. There was, 1 067 ^01116 rfOHl
| a long string of wire on the ground
1 hidden by the gra'ss, and he did not
see it until it had caught, on tl.c plow
and began to drag through the grans.
This scared thb mules, and they began
to run. Mr. Richmond turned
linns loose and tried to get out of
way of the wire, but it caught
clothing which was mostly tot-n
his body. He. fell and this allo
Chassis ?
11185
Express Body with
Canopy Top
1375
Carry-All with
Canopy Top
1400
Express Body with
Double Deck
1400
Open Cab
Express Body $1375
Stock Rnck
1400
Grain Box
1425 -
Stake or Platform
Body
14OO-
Cab and Sills
1300
Closed Cab
Express Body $1410
Express Body with
Canopy Top
1435 /
Screen Sides and
Rear Screen Doors 1485
Ex press'Body with
Double t Deck
1460
Stock Rack
1435
GrAin Box
1460
Stake or Platform
av...
Body
1435
Cab and Sills
1335
Panel Sides and
Rear Screen Doors
1495
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 196, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 21, 1924, newspaper, February 21, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183336/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.