The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921 Page: 4 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
PAGR RIX.
PERSON Its
1-2 PRICE
VOL. XXIII.
On all Society and Collegian
STORAGE
Suits and Overcoats
that sold
one
LEWIS mt SHOE MAM
Calamity Howlers
ill qnz boo
Shorty Nelson’s:
Durin
co.
tf
Why You Should Have Your Bank
Account With the
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tickets on s
MACK WATSON
Cha
Phone No. 1
r\
I he First National Bank I'ami
fcAD'lkLD RKQUMTOR Co , DiPT. 3D. A TUA MT a GK
Rpmody
FIRST EVIDENCES OF/IPPROflCHING SPRING
Seed Irish Potatoes,
New Spring Suit Modes
New Springtime Dresses
Onion Sets,
$20.00 to $65.00
$20.00 to $37.50
and Oodles of
Garden Seed
fening to
A. RISSER & COMPANY II
m ju .......mgg". r -
■
8:25 a. m.
3:55 p. ni.
$35.00
$32.50
$30.00
$27.50
$25.00
$22.50
March Columbia Records now
on sale. Hoopers Drug Store. 2t
$70.00, now
$65.00, now
$60.00, now
$55.00, now
$50.00, now
$45.00, now
and
and
and
and
Open 111
Night
Try a Favorite
lore results
Bates' Improved Antiseptic Liniment,
For man or any other nnimal.
You just can't miss it. Get
ticket fur the American Legion
strei, Friday, Feb. 25.
your
Min-
tf
utes' Improved Antiseptic Liniment,
For man or nnv other animal.
past few days, left this morning for
Dallas.
Public that
le your p
•he best ol
Theae are extremely
good stylet for this
Spring.
1 have opened up a
GROCERY STORE
A host of charming dreaaea beauti-
fully developed in Taffeta, Crepe
de Chine and Canton Crepe, de-
lightfully enriched with eyelet and
silk embroidery, mime further en-
hanced with bright colored sashes.
BECAUSE—Its shareholders have large holdings in thia
verj community and both their and your interests
APS OFT PRC
AM) OTHER
ST. AUG
Bonham iiailv rAWfcnh. Monday, fib. 21. mi
Feb
Rl'l'P
0:1 I
com
New
Center Streat.
Shorty put him
come right on
work. You all
---o----
March ( olumbia Records now
on sale. Hoopers Drug Store. 21
on,
..... ...... ______ anal
$20.00 per month. A good chance t<
own u house,, Phone 641.
(it FANNIN COUNTY REALTY CO.
Whatever may be your desire—the
chic Butterfly or new box coat
model—-the trig straight-line or
jaunty short jacket suit—our as-
sortment is so attractive and di-
versified as to afford r selection to
meet with your own particular
tastes and fancies.
Heart Trouble, etc.,
been traced to diseas-
and gums.
call and have that
of
tf1
United Press.
CHICAGO,
orities are
arrested
NOTICE +
1 have moved my location to +
» Gem Cafe. Call me for Ser. ♦
Overcoats that sold
Overcoats that sold
Overcoats that sold
Overcoats that sold
Overcoats
Overcoats that gold
Overcoats that sold
Overcoats that sold
Gel your tickets NOW for the:
American Ixgion Minstrel Friday,!
25th for sale at ■■
WILLSON'S DRUG STORE
LANE'S CONFECTIONERY.
GRANT BROS.CONFECT1ONERY I
We were al
of the worle
•° help thus
daatined to
United State
giop is gOin
High School
Everyone bt
money’s wor
Ur prices mus
•ectiqn of th
M.
Mrs. Vanleer
■
DESERVES MORE THAN
i AN ORDINARY NOTICE
THINKS THE WRITER
Press dis
that Eu
time for
inistration befon
ttlement of repi
t'.iited Press.
St. Augustine,
(grain for begin:
town the Unite
any virtually dec
f includes the pi
the Knox bill
Jion declaring p
First State Ba
OF BONHAM
THE GUARANTY FUND B
South of postoffice at
Hardin Wagon Yard—
where 1 would be glad to
see all of my old friends
and customers.
F. M. NEWMAN
Phone 585
BEl Al SE—You ran take advantage of our Savings IF-
p.irlinint with the absolute assurance that lour ••*'
ingn account will NOT
checking account.
BEl \l Si;—The strength of OUR bank lies not alone in
its resources but in the character and responsibility
of the men who conduct its affairs.
—Com. and see new the boys enter/'
tained themselves in the trencnes!
Friday, Feb. 25th. High school. tf
the Allies, the
rmtiny to adjust
Mtions the disp
Inn minister to
ace of a German
gton. and the
nsular services
he negotiations «
ughes.
United
said
trking
“A few calamity howlers in unsettled times,” wri
the Cleveland Reserve Bank in human fashion in i
February letter, “make so much noise that it is easy
over-estimate their number much as did the farmer w
went to the city provision merchant and found
frog legs were selling at an exceptionally high price,
stated to the merchant that if that price were the
one, he could supply him with a million frog legs
week. He received such a contract-and surprised t
merchant the following week by appearing with ab
six frog legs. Upon inquiry as to where the balance
the million were, the farmer stated that the frogs do
on the farm mettle +» noise like a million, but when
went to convert them into reality he found there
but three or four.”-
entucky and
al to have netti
Ilan.
New Spnng Footwear
Smartness is the word
that best describes
them, one look will
convince you.
for $80.00, now . . $40.00
for $75.00, now. . $37.50
for
for
for
for
for
for
W. E. NEWTON
GROCER.
PHONE 171-478
North Main Street
i ■»■■■ ...................... ...............
DAY AND NIGHT
SERVICE
Save 15c per dozen by buying
your sewing machine needles
PHIL JACOBS.
We deliver and call for cars. We take care of
your storage batteries. We rub and dust off cars.
We are open day and night. We give you regular
space. Rates by the day, week, month, o
CHAS. C. HOWARD ♦
♦ Dry Stove Wood. Plenty of ♦
♦ Smithing Coal ♦
♦ If it’ii To Burn I Have II ♦
PHONE 666 ♦
Kidney
I ha. given quick. I<<t|ng relief tj
i WAr",.'""'r'r‘ *»k »■” «»
I BY MAMF. at yo'ir itruggi.u There
| i« nothing "ji-nt a. good '*
G. D, Trayur of Bailey was here
today on hit way to Alamorgorda,
N. M., where he goes to spend a few
month*.
Miss lina Cox, who is teaching at
inglish ,jtcho<>l house southeast of
Bonham was a pleasant caller atj
the Favorite office Saturday. Mias.
I ma will report the neyrs from that
community for the Favorite in the
future.
B. G. Moss wan here yesterday fur
a short time visiting his sister, Mrs.
R. D. Owens. He returned to his
home in Oklahoma yesterday after,
noon.
Mrs. Walter Kennedy of Ada, Okla.,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. D.
Owens.
Mist Rerih Bolton returned to her
work in Arlington today after spend-
ing the week end here.
J. ('.'Saunders has gone to South-
west Texas on business. » (
Miss Gwenna Coursey, who is at-
tending the orrnal at Denton, ac-
companied by Her friend, Mias Ma.
! tilda Gum, of Deport, Texas, spent |
the week end at home here. She and|
| her guest returned to Denton this
■ afternoon. —- - ■ I
POSH
ON
Mr’- T. R. Caldt
• member of the
WcetinR of the
ter Part of In
•dwell was narr
term of he
Hi Caldwell, b
n and it was i
“M accept. Ho1
•he announce
would accept,
his is the fit
ever been ole
School Board.
’ it a wise m
*’ the woman <
qualified 1n
fannin county ba
OF BONHAM. TEXAS.
°f Federal Reserve Bank — Guaranty
SH-VO’ REDUCTION ♦
♦ in shoe '/pairing. Best work +
<• Come urJL see . ’ +
♦ A? D. HAMMOCK +
♦ - I North Main *
RfllNli SO
DECI.®
win
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
Suits and
. All Shirts and Underwear Reduced One-Fourth
Hancock-Nevill Co.
“ “GOOD CLQJJIES TH^T FIT”
Headquarters—Where Society Brand Clothes are Sold
Baby 1XV and Junior LXV
HEELS
WILL PARK (ENTER
OF CHESTNUT STREET
Workmen have been busy for the
past few days improving Chestnut!
street which runs north and »outn
one block east of the square. The1
curbing*^ being laid and the street'
- will- have-(he -di-stinelemr,-when com;4'
plcted, of being the only one in town
that has a park 'in the center. The
property owners on that street neat
the homes of Matt Pratt and John I.
Rodgers have arranged t0 have a
beautiful little park placed on that.
street as it is somewhat widgr fur
a block or more there than.elsewhere ,
They will plant trees and flowers and’
keep it in a ni<!c conditibn and it.
will bo one of the prettiest plans in
the city.
The Battery Minus Half The Wearing Parts
Plates and insulation in the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery
serve as in any battery—out there is one difference. Wood sepa-
rators wear out; Threaded Rubber Insulation outlasts the battery
EVERY time. Threaded Rubber Insulation is acid proof—won’t
puncture or carbonize. It is one of the things that make this good
battei’y still better. You will find It ONY in Willard Threaded
Rubber Batteries.
BONHAM BATTERY COMPANY
Phone 123 North Side Square
rawmaiiLr*—■--
Business Cards
♦ W. R. COLLINS TRANSFER *
Out of Town
MOVING BY TRUCK
la Cheapest
Brick brown satin one
strap slipper.
Dark brown kid
strap slipper.
Black kid one strap
slipper.
Dull kid beaded pump
turn sole.
be confused With M|
Bunhum, February, 21. 1921. __
Favorite:
The minstrel show by Rufus K.
Anderson Post of the American I.e
gion at Bunham high school auditor!-'
urn Friday evening. February 25th,
deserves more than ordinary an.
nouncement. It is entitled to tin-
loving and liberal patronage of all|
our people. The Post is named fof
a Fannin County boy who gave his
life for us.
The legion’s supreme purpose is to
preserve American spirit thgt actua-
ted and was demonstrated by uur citi-|
zens and soldiers in the Great Mar,,
and to keep the record straight that,
historians may neither add to nor sub-
tract from the record uf ouf-yctual
achievements for human liberty.
If the Legion does nothing but this
humanity will owe it u debt Of grat-
itude that it will never, wish to pay,
but will delight tu carry through
time and in to bternity with a/uuitru.1
lating interest.
The Legion is not political in the
partisan sense; but in the best sense-
it is both political and patriotic. Po-
litical in its hopea und efforts furl
the happiness of all men ewrywhere.
and for the establihment and main.|
tonancc of the best government ofi
which the race is capable; patriotic in I
that it loves our country, und will
live for it, and die for it. if need /
be, as did those whose sacrifice is I
the corner stone of its building. j
. THUS. P. STEGER.
vice Cars day or night. Day ♦
phone 441. Night 588. ♦,
JOHN BLANKENSHIP ♦
PYORRHEA
o With which ninety per cent of
adults are afflicted, is mani- ][
'* fested by inflamation, bleeding <>
' > and receding gums, loosening , >
11 and final less of the teoth. ' ’
'[ The influence of Pyorrhea on '*
I * the system can not bo over- ■ i
i estimated. The germs bred in , [
' * the mouth are being continual- '
■ > )y taken into the system. Med- I I
II teal authorities have proven
It that most diseases are the di-
rect result of germs bred in ,
the mouth. Rheumatism, Neu- I
rills, Neuralgia, Stomach Dis- t
orders,
have all
cd teeth
Belter
mouth put in healthy condition.
DR. F. C. ALLER
OVER FIRST STATE BANK
CAR STATION
Everybody’s
BONHAM
FREE CHECK ROOM
Ladies’ Rest
Room L. D. 12i
- —— --O---
J I'ST LIKE PAYING RENT
Five room house, corner lot
East 2nd Street. $20.00 down
WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE
Of ambitious young men and young
THE BONHAM BUSINESS COLLE
At High School Building
TUITION $12.50 PER MONTH
Itl
Havlni, so)(1
basement
• has. ( 0W;
friends to
•he patrol
fled us. |
rU'itisle (|C;
to do your Harber Work and will i INCOME TAX
If you have make a report and |
need my services, why net do it new
and avoid haste and probable er- I
rorx. You can sond in report as
you like to comply with regula-:
lions.
TIMES OF STRESS
The present time call. for the ablest judgment, the b
naneial knowledge and the strongest connections a«<l*'*’
never before, the suee4ssfui business man, the farn>«'
others arp learnjri({ to lhpir Mtw-cti(m what B conncctto«
Mfund, conservative, and yet progressive bank means to th
ur financial statement, we believe, bears testimony
im nan' 1 “n “nab'"is of thc le/lccts th* re,U J
tmued adhen nee lo the high business standards of '«•
throughout .ts FORTY SEVEN YEARS of existence. J
>< months to come will require equal devotion to th*
•nentals of nnd with the aid and co-oper.tio»
lends WO purpose ^^1, to maintain our present
cn"' f<'' ' patron, is our primary thoUljjj
i i<s aic road enough, and our policies sufficiently
i regresswe, to enable us to expand our scope a. the n-'"1’
nes. require. ‘
MOTHERS 1RIEM)
For Expectant Mothers
Used By Three Generatioms
WE BUY .NOTES
Short term notes discounted.
FANNIN COUNTY' REALTY CO.
Over Spivy'a Store. I
------o----- --
You'll hear Snappy musie and
snappy jokes in a snappy military
manner at tlie High School Friday,.
Feb. 25th. ir.'
J. D; Hardin, who has been quite
I sick for some time is reported as not
I doing so 'well today.
i N. IL Rather of Honey Grove was l
i in the city this morning.
Mr. Newlan is seriously sick at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Me.
Gill, corner of 10th and Maple Sts.
i J. B. Adams left Saturday forj
San Angelo and other western towns
I looking for a location. He has sold
' his interest in the basement barber.
, shop to Charles Cowan, his former
1 Mrs. S. E. Noble of Alabama City,| CASH AND CARRY PANTRY'
' Ala., who has been visiting her! i
nephew, J. F Mayo, left this morn- ^|| ^5 Qf GrOCCriCS 8R(i
ing for a vnut in Sherman befoae re-r
tUN^e Xon left this.morning fo. FafflOUS HambliTgerS
I Southern Texas on a prospecting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Fre< Trout returned (,11680 lOF 1/8511 L. 4til dt.
• to Sherman this morning after a vis-
1 it to the latter’s .parents, Mr, and
• Mm. Jas. A. Agnew. (
w r v ixortn aiam ▼ Mr . George Elam ha returned
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + ♦ + + + from a visit to her mother-in Oklahu.
mu City.
Claude Austin of Dodd Cicy was
here today. ‘
A report from thc hospital this af-
ternoon says that Miss Elizabeth Rod-|
gers is now doing nicely.
Mr. Carey Murphy, who was taken |
to the hospital several days ago on
account of injuries received at his
gin un Chestnut Street, is reported |
doing ns well us could be expected to-
day.
Mrs. John Villard uf South Bonham
who lias been at thc hospital for sev-
eral days >i» reported doing fairly
well todSyl -----—— _______
W. K. McLean, who has been vis-J ^
iling his wife and baby here for thej ‘yo‘u earning.
Barber Shop
Located on North
Fatty came back and
to wurk. So Boys,
and get this barber
know Fatty and Shorty. They want
New Motor Bus Line
BONHAM. RAVENNA, MULBERRY j
MOTOR BUS.
STARTING BUNDAY, FEB. 20THJ
Leaves from Alexander Hotel
NORTH BOUND
Lv. Bonham Ravenna Ar. Mulberry
7:30 a. m. 8:00 a. ni.
3:00 p. m. 3:30 p. m.
SpUTH BOUND.
Lv. Mulberry Ravenna Ar. Bonham
8:45 a. m. 9:10 a. m. 0;8R a. m.
4:20 p. m. - 4:45 p. m. 5;io p. m
The above schedule makes connec-
tion with the 9:45 a. m. wwt>
thc 5:25 p. m. east bound T. & P I
This schedule caw be depended on
rain or shine. For further infor-
mation Phone 372.
FORI) SEKVIt !■:
wAlTE FOLKS. WHITE FOLKS
Plowing, gci.eral trum work, fine
yard .diyt, gardening by day or job.
-•/Manafield DeJonett. Phone 449
Red. 578 2 rings. TnY0
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 171, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1921, newspaper, February 21, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183556/m1/4/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.