The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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.JONESs
fUnh«*
ISIONER
iin County
JJIBSDAY, APRIL 1, 1924
PAGB TH REB.
i
ROSES Were $6 per dozen
SPIREAS Were $ „ Each
FLOWERING SHRUBS
duced prices. (
VINES Wistara Cl c n
Wistara, Clematis, Queens Crown $ .50 Each.
FREE DELIVERY ANYWHERE IN THE CITY-
FRUIT TREES 3 yr, Apple trees..............$ ,25 best variety
3 yr. Pear trees .......$ .50 large, straight trees
2 .yr. Peach and Plum. . $ .30, $ .40 and $ .50 Each
According to size—Special rates for 50 or 100
ALL STOCK GUARANTEED TRUE TO NAME.
CALL AT THE NURSERY IN NORTH BONHAM, OR PHONE 419.
BONHAM NURSERY
E. C. ADAMS, Prop.
Now $5.00- climbing and Bush plants.
Now $ .50—Four Varieties.
'I'^ding Red and White Snowberry, assorted Altheas
■A vi blooming-Sptrea, Golden Bell, Butterfly Bush"
Mock Orange,” Red and White Salvia Greggi 1 iln/
'•-wenng Peadh and many others. All at grfitly rt-1
_____ _ _______THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
SPRING clearing sale
Beginning Today—Ending Next Saturday
WANTED! I
stain ami guilt
One Day Battery
Service
We want your
the
You Can Park Your Car
I'an I knew this
of rhe body was absent, thefe beirig? vot‘on_ to duty and conviction.
T. J. Clotfelter
God love:
Produce Company
ninth verse of the second chapter of have given hi
salvation, and he
anI »ui at i
Will Shelton. Prop.
N. Fire Station
mK3
Ulurrng the remainder
in Itself
their duty
II
SPRING SALE
NOW ON
extra
or PuncfuN
8:40,!
■- '■> cents, tf
Bonham Nursery
E. C. ADAMS
at Bells, 4:31 to.
Bleach
Brannon Jewelry Company
m.
RED
m.
m.
m.
PURE MILK
THE HALSELL A CALDWELL COMPANY
p.m.
m.
Funeral Director* and Licen.ed Embalmers
Leave
Arrive Bonhamll:00
Leave
m.
Milk
p.m.
Arrive Bonham 3:00
Leave
P-
m.
the
5:50
p.m.
cur
Ix’avc
milk.
And 257 Red
p.m.
BONHAM
LINDSEYS DAIRY. Phone 196
with
also
m.
P-
Denison-Sherman-Dallas Waco
Corsicana and intermediate points
FAVORED FOR
WEDDING GIFTS
Price. See our Place of Business.
and in the
death have
Silverware is highly favored
for Wedding Gifts because
8:50
Alexander
EMERSON ANSWERS
f QUESTION WHY
CHRIST MUST DIE’
came and endured the
suffering lie might be
I ormvrly imperfect
as it always
Tuttle sailg f
rthni the\ will act now.
T< night the subject
p’Razor
with i
with '
to come. Their sins were only rolled
[forward from year to year, until
Do not wait till, too-
late to order those trees
and Flowering shrubs.
r..........75c
J. C. McGOUIRK
Leave Sherman from
Passengers called for and
free. For further informs-
629.
FREE DELIVERY
For prices m me to the
Nursery or Ph me 419.
' ake of principle,
of persecution and
I true to their convictions
This
presentation
It is an important
I RED BALL STAGE LINE
4 SEVEN-PASSENGER WASHES I
Went Bound
S First car nut 6:00 a. m. makpR
t ! connection with F risco north
10 car to Dallas.
Arrive Bonham 6:30 p. m.
Leave Bonham from Alex-
ander Hotel.
Leave Pari* from Morg an
and Gilbraltar Hotel*.
FARE ONE- WAY $1.50.
For further information at
Bonham Call 629. I*
'sic in the
moving it.
unt. tasy
THE ELECTRICAL WAY-
IS.THE BETTER WAY
modern and efficient
and .dues away .with
Ider series charging
BALL STAGE LINE
Bonham 7:30 aim.
Arrive Denison 8:50 a.m.
Leave Bonham 10:30 a.m.
Arrive Denison 11:50
Leave Bonham 2:00 p.m.
-Arrive - Denison 3:20
Leave Bonham t:3h p.m..
Arrive Denison 5:50
Denison 10:00 a.m.
Arrive Bonham 11:20
Denison 2:30 p.m.
Arrive Bonham3:50
Drntsop 4:30 p.m.
Arrive Bonham
Denison 7:30 p.m.
Arrive Bonham
Bonham Headquarter*
Hoted, Phone 629.
WillarcfX,,
and when their ’work s
rtant and so uncoinn
POULTRY, EGGS AND BUTTER
We Guarantee to Pay The Top Market
T\'orth Bound Katy at Bells,
Cotton Belt 10:40 at Sherman.
I Next car 1! a. m. connects
I'L.'tO car to Dallas.
Next" car 3:00 p. m. connects
III. X- T. C. South, Cotton Belt
South Bound Katy “
' Dallas.
j " Next car 6:30 p.
East Bound
Leave Sherman 9:30 a. m., 11:30
a. m., 12:30 p. in., 3:00 p, m., 4 p. m.,
5:30 p. m. 9:30 p. m.
I Cars leave Bonham from Alexan-
dpr Hotel.
I Binkley.
| delivered
tion call
DAY PHONE No. •
NIGHT AND SUNDAY PHONES 522 Green, 1«»
i do so are; urged to eoiue.
Dr. Emerson read a the basis
his sermon the second chapter
■ Hebrews, which sets forth the r
sons “Why Jesus Must Die." ’
chapter- is a wonderful
of these reasons.
question, Dr. Emerson said, and God
Word gives the reasons for the in
Tile music led by Air. Tuttle.,
j Mis. Cunningham- at the organ
Denison Headquarter* Palace Ho-
bonham tel call 89, Hughea’ Cafe 59.
BATTERY CO. Fare On. Way
Start April r.ght by gk.ng'us your
daily milk order.
Freah Bulgarian Buttermilk
Standard Battery Co
Phone 383,
and i a,l,L right. Men havg, died, w.ho .have (IkiI
i accomplished mure in their death i they
Mr.' than' they could ever have aeconrp- stre
We have Installed a
ROTH CONSTANT POTENTIAL
SYSTEM
rhe Modern Method for Charging Starting and Light-
ing Batteries.
This system offers the most
method lop charging battcries
many disadvantages of the
Eonham-Honey Grove
and Paris
RED BALL STAGE LINE
Two New 7-Pas. Nashes
EAST BOUND
Leave Bonham 6:00 a.
oSctdiiiolci
‘Bleaching Cream
Telephone 562 - Bonham, Texas
Next Door to Blalock’s Garage. West5th St.
nii.k from us. fhe ( hirify^ng pr
takes** the* impur tics out of the
and the pastiiming pr.-M-vss takes
the
TIME TO PLANT
Pansies ('annas
. Spireas, (Bridal Wreathsjs-
I Roses . Daisies
iTub-roses Golden Glow
I Queen’s Wreath, (Pink Vine
—, A R4fe.fi A
Phone 338
CITY GREENHOUSE
"Flowers of Quality"
through its daily use it blends into the tam-
Hy life and perpetuates its memories. (khhI
Silver never becomes old except ii
Nations.
PRICES AT NORMAL LEVEL
Silverware costs less today. Our prices
art! at rock bottom while the beautiful lines
are showing are more interesting than
*ver before.
The Happy Bride will delight in Gifts from
Here.
Christ . died - that he might reveal'
His death meant that.’
us, else he would never i
Leave Benham 9:30 a. m.
Arrive Paris 11:30 a.
Leave Bonham 12:30 p. m.
am I Arrive Paris 2:30
Leave Bonham 4:30 p. i
nm Arrive Paris 6:30^
WEST BOUND
eave Pari* 6:00 a. m.
'• Arrive Bonham 8:00
‘ mean- a Letter charge and a longer life for the
■ ery. i.altcrie:: tuBy..charged in 8- tor12 'hours.-—
A SAVING ON RENTAL BATTERY COST
Come to Headquarters for your Battery Test,
Rechage and Repairs.
We Sell The Famous Standard Storage Battery
Any Size Auto or Radio Battery
RECHARGED FOR $1.00
AS REVEALEDCLEARLA IN THE
S( RII’ll RES GIVEN FOR OCR
LNSTKl ( TION
| wrought more by their deaths than I big
Everyman's they (lid by their laborC for they in- |
s to attend in a body, but most j •si,‘l'c‘* untold thousand by thi ir <!<■-
. The
triumph of a cause makes death nec-
essary, - S', ; fl»>
But why need Jesgs. (He? The
barely enough there to keep from
having to put it down as the fatal
thirteen. The boys were probably
resting from the strenuous work of
tlie,d,-Lv. before. Anyway, all but Hebrews tolls us that Jesus died that woild”ha
fouitcen or fifteen were absent. j.he might taste dentil for every one. -ng. tend
Li his preliminary ninarks Dr. 11 had been written in the lav.- that I j,, .j
Emerson said he and Bro. (5‘Mallev Hhcre is no remission of sin without ! t,> him-e'
had visited a.Jiunthi'f V.Ljii'13gn&JKho4^i!<‘ shedding of blood. The blood "f j vengeful,
had, shown much interest in the ones. I animals could not take away
ish law o'nly pointed
All their ceremonies of
make mi-t.-ik-..
niu-t wait until i
We know, he said, that the great
land the goqd must die in the natural
tljej <>r<ler of things. Often they die, it
I w ill talk is “How to Become a
I Christian.” The usual Thursday af-
I ternoofi meeting will be held at 2:.'1O.
j The theme ivill be “The Lost (’hol'd."
I To this meeting all who possibly can
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 230, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924, newspaper, April 1, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183554/m1/3/: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.