The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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INCOME TAX
MACK WATSON
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WELLS &HUMPHRE
Business Cai
YOUR EASTER SUIT
YOU MAY HESITATE
Moderately priced at $15, $25, $35 and up to $65.
Graham, Crawford Co.
a
the MERRY JOURNEYS*
•■Ifs the best thing I ever OH John tn Maty Jane
RODMAN & KEENE
DR. F. C. ALLEN
South Center
in the Woods
LISTEN MEN!
LIGHTING FIXTURES
The Greatest Shirt Sale Ever Held id Bonham
ep Your B
Natui
•free^,^ ■ The complete jet of 20 Mary Jan* Fairy Tales, beouti-
from can of Mary June Syrup"Write cl™' rece,ipt of one Mary Jane Label taken
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RAVENNA, TEXAS
your
ZIDELL’S
“WE SELL FOR LESS"
N. V. POWERS, Mgr
Main strei
»«». kuruMkl
..........
Swift Jewell Lard
Mrs. Tucker laird
J—on Russall Hei
thoe. Finder plea:
—Key ring with
please return to tl
be
in
;ty of good oak st
’ Pool 12.50 per
J Phone 2024-5—
:has. c. howa
Store Wood. Pt
Smithing’ Coa
t’s To Burn I U
PHONE 666
,T Ladies blue serj
Bonham and Ect
Miller, Ector.
$1.00
$1.00
$1.40
$1.40
R. COLLINS TRA
Out of Town
MOVING BY TRU
Is Cheapest
ty of rich dirt.
If you have to make a report and
need my services, why not do it now
and Avoid haste and probable er-
rors. You can send in report as
you like to comply with regula-
tions.
al^iut having your shoes
by us because you may th
‘job will not look right. We
you are particular about
footwear, as all stylish wo
but you need have no
about our work. It is pert
Sl.no
.$1.00
.$1.00
$1.00 I
$1.20
.$1.60 |
.$1.25
See our window display of these values, then %come in
and purchase one, two, three or as many as you want.
No restrictions on the number you take as We want to
chute these out.
be a close
show, it
renomi-
AH other shirts equally reduced. This is the time to
stock up on shirts at prices that will never be equalled.
STAR SHOE SHOP
Ernest Ilickfang, Prop. 5. Silt
NOTICE
law moved my loci
«i Cafe. Call, me i
irs day or night.
441. Night 588.
JOHN BLANKE
EY PRICES GONE
ty-five cents per pi
you anywhere in
. Will appreciate y
i Call .’172. Ford
Ution.
A pouch feed wide and sloping. No
poking, no jabbing to make the fuel go
waffles that were still hot from lunch,
put a lot of syrup on them, and gave
to Old John-Star. -
Old John ate every bit of them, snw
his lips and said, “It’s the best thinj.
ever tasted, and I don’t blame folks
being so cn-thu-si-as-tic about Mary J
Syrup. It’s everything they suy.shjut
and a little more.” J
And then he took two step.; forward!
one step back, and finally got startedf
from there in. the right direction, and
Jane was glad that she had made a
f’ ’’ d who would be glad all the da)<
his'life that she had told him about
Jahe Syrup.
LOOK FOIZ the next story about
end Billy Bu&hytail.”
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE MONDAY. MARCH 14, 1921
Don’t suffer from
Kidney Trouble!
There’s real economy in a Spring Suit. Nothing
gives ipore service and real satisfaction.
Spring without a new suit loses something very
dear to the woman who enjoys being out of dooi's.
The city primary last Saturday for
the selection of a mayor, two aider*,
men and members cf the Democratic
Executive committee for the next two
years, was conducted very quietly,
but somebody must have done a lot
of work in view of the. number of
votes east. Many pe
the Mayor’s race would
one, but the result did not
that way. Lee Myers was
nnted by a vote of 494 to 154. So
far ns one could tell, there was no
hard feeling engendered, but the vo-
ters went to the polls and jc’girtercd
their tehoice. The result of the vol"
was’as follows:
For’May or—
H. C. McAnally 151.
I. ee M. Myeas 494
Alderman-at-Large—
J. C. Saunders 655
Aiderman Ward 1--
Chas. Halsell 628
Chairman Democratic Ex. Con
I. . K. Crawford 655
Other Members Committee
L. Bailey Ward No. 1 656
Frank Campbell, Ward No. 2,
J. F. HenRrix, Ward No. 3 6!
FRANK DOSS, W'hrd Nd. 4.
Ward No 4, had no candidate on
the ticket, and hence* there were
only a few votes [Milled fi r any mar.
to fill the place. No one was a canJ
didate on the ticket, and’heti.v there
were only a few votes polled for
any man to fill the place. No one
was a candidate. Frank Doss re-
reived the highest number. Frank
Bowling received five, the next high-
est number and a number of others
received votes.
FOR SALE
, Good Cows, one
old, giving 4 gallo
I year old, 3 gall
J NO. U. M
415 West !»th St.,
SALE—Feed corn
or Phone 15.
Coffee Special
Wo huve'the Williamson Plan System and furnish
Blue Prints with evary plan at our expenae. We are
getting in new stock all the time and can supply your
ever) want in the building line. Yea, we have plenty of
Screen WjT4» and Screen Door*.
RUTH & JONES
Electric Shop
N. Side Square Phone 6G2
Soft collars, sizes from 13 to 17, Geo. P. Ide brand,
choice of them, some Hold an high uh 60c
Thia Week Only 20c
E PARLOR NOW
Ideal Shine Parlor
lid Gentlemen. Fir
M. C. Spivy & Co.’i
solicited.
Bartu>> and G. L. St
HOBO
Kidney \ Bladder Remedy
In these days of high J
fuel you cannot afford to
a cheap range or any 7,
that wastes fuel, if u'
wastes 5c Vorth of fuel»
you waste $18.25 a v‘
thc‘ price of a Copper
every few years.
The four walls and air
of the Copper-('la(i
hoJd heat like a thermo,
tie. Even the doors are
ble with a big air
tween the two w(dls.
m- <’v.TyTew mm
‘kings reminded the
in days pone by I
fre
ove
hav
of
I
WE SOLICIT THE PATRONAGE
Of ambitious young men and young women
THE BONHAM BUSINESS COLLEGE
At High School Building
TUITION $12.50 PER MONTH
delight to particularize, if space al-
lowed, but in addition to that it was
productive of considerable money,
Teachers Get Up the Show
The teachers, those already over-
worked people got the show ur>, an<y
staged it and worried with it, all the |
•'ay through. To tfiein the Mothers!
Club voted thanks'for their lators.i
Fine Spirit Evidenced
There is another thing evident in I
all of the above. It shows a good I
Group 1—Shirts that originally sold as high as $3.50,
in all sizes from 14 to 1.7, in enlarge assortment of col-
ors, patterns and materials
Thia Week Only 95c
LEE M. MYERS RE-ELECTED
M.WOIt BY A MAJORITY OF
MORE THAN THREE TO ONE
The fellow who invented what
known an a “kid show" is a good
deal like the one that invented in.
terext according to the extiinate of
the Jew—he was no slouch.,
Kid shows are “sure firfes," to use
the vernacular. ”How do you get'
that way?” somebody asks. Well,
here’s the dope: Your boy and my
boy, or your girl and my girl, are
in the show. We go to the show. If
all of it is punk down to the. number
■ where our cherubs shine, we go away
I saying little Johnnie certainly did
his part well. (Meanjng otir little
Johnnie, of course.) Now, fond papa
and doting mother, is that not so?
Of course it is, and that proves whati
the text says—A kid show is a sure
I fire.
PYORRHEA
With which ninety per cent of
adults are afflicted, is mani-
fested by inflamation, bleeding
and receding gums, loosening
and final loss of the teeth.
The influence of Pyorrhea on
the system can not be over-
! estimated. The germs bred in
; the mouth are being continual-
1 ly taken into the system. Med-
ical authorities have proven
that most diseases are the di-
rect result of germ* bred in
the mouth. Rheumatism, Neu-
ritis, Neuralgia, Stomach Dis-
orders, Heart Trouble, etc.,
have all been traced to diseas-
ed teeth and gums.
Better call and have that
rtxnith put in healthy condition.
OTHER LITTLE JOHNNIES, BE-I
SIDES OURS, ON PROGRAM,
AND THEY DID GOOD WORK
SoutMaftd
Lumber Co.
©ted certainly
that winter wax
»>ge<i and signs
the instincts
not hanged.’
count pretty certi
• will soon be thini
OVER I HIST STATE BANK ♦ |
ONE day, when Mary Jane got to be a
great big girl, nine years old, she met
a little old man at the edge of the
Woods. He was the funniest little old man
you ever saw. Dressed all in green on one
side, and all th red on the ©then One of
his feet was ttirned frontwards and the other'
was turned backwards, so you could never
know which way he was going until he
started.
This little old man’s name was Old John-
Star. He had lived in the woods for a
long, long time. What he had come to
see Mary Jane for was about the de-li-cious
Mary Jane Syrup that Jimmy Jones, the
woodchuck, told him about.
Man- told him all about how good Mary
Jane Syrup was for everybody, and ran
into the house and got him a couple of
Fine Throughout
The above will, cover all juvenile
entertainments just like a circus big-
top, but the show given by the teach-
ers of the Bailey Inglish school Sat-
urday night was different—it hadi
good acts in it that your boy an<l my
boy did not have a uiing to do With,
so it was 4 success.
A Financial Success
Not only was the show a theatri-
cal success, on which it would b- a
All Cord ant
lowest price
s°ld at in sc
No. N. F. Q
ls sale. Not
stock.
West and Mosi
On Tie f
spirit to be existing between
teachers and the mothers. -With that
sort i f an under tending there can
nothing but harmony and success
every laudable undertaking, eith-
bj I hi teachers or the mothers, or
both of .them.
—Contributed.
“ know that ninet;
1 human ailments d
condition of yoqr b
gives her warnings
‘’takable ways, so
*PD«tite fails, anc
•k and listless and s
°wn condition seer
•sl.on of the whole
•[ling sign that in
“a'lily accumulate
health will be
Wc offer to the men of Bonham and community, for one
» week only, commencing today and ending Saturday
night the 19t,h, our entire stock of men's dress shirts at
a fraction of their worth.
The prices that we are offering on the shirts may
sound ridiculously low, but the first prices on them are
what wp actually sold them for. The price that we
now offer is good for ONE WEEK ONLY.
• Group 2—Shirts that originally sold as high as $5.00,
in all sizes from 14 to 17, in a large assortment of col-
i ors, patterns and materials
This Week Only $1.95
| Group 3—-Shirt.4 of “Suzanne Sifk” that formerly sold
for $7.00, jn pretty patterns with collars to match
This Week Only $3.45
THE CITY ELECTION
SATURDAY PROVED TO
BE A LANDSLIDE
1 lbs. Best Peaberry Coffee
6 pkgs. XXXX...........
1 pkgy. Arbuckle ........
7 lbs. Flat Grain Coffee..
3 lbs Wapco Coffee ......
1 lbs. White Swan,......
3 lbs. Coat of Arms Coffee
Sugar 10 pounds for .....
Dry Salt Bacon, per lb......12 1-2c
Soap, 20 bars for
15 lbs. Pinto Beans
3 lbs.
8 lbs.
We want to figure your bill of
Groceries. We sell for cash, we sell
for LESS.
Smack the Lips
after you ta^te delicious Mary
Jane Syrup with the sorghum
flavor You can’t help it. On
pancakes and biscuits and corn
worfL^"^’"-^1^0118 is the
And Mary Jane costs you
iess than most syrups. Get a
can today at your grocer’s.
MONEY TO LOAN
We represent one of the strongest
Farm Ix>an Companies in the State
Liberal loans made quick at low in
terest rates.
FANNIN COUNTY REALTY CO
tf Over Spivy's Store.
DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE
Rub Musterole on Forehead
andJTemples •
A headache remedy without the dan-
gers of “headache medicine.” Relieves
headache and that miserable feeling
from colds or congestion. And it acts at
once! ’ Musterole is a clean, white oint-
ment, made with oil of mustard. Better
than a mustard piaster and does not
blister. Used only externally, and in
no way can it affect stomach and heart,
as some internal medicinesdo.
Excellent for sore throat*t5r4fithitis,
croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum-
bago, all pains and aches of the back
or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia). _
Mafce possible the , attractive.
lighting effects which har-
monize so well with tasteful
decorations they lend an air;
of comfortable coziness to.
the room, create an 'atmos-j
phere of hosjfitality and good
cheer. See us before you buy
>•♦♦*»»»»*♦*“|^m
“SURE FIRE” Tfflfe
THIS ONE IS FINE
FOR SAL
ilrkland prii
n ,t W. J. Johr
The sheet of pure copper
....... wall or range body overcomes all internal rust’ making
. <.ple thought, Copper-Clad last years and years longer than any other n
Add $18.25 to the price of any range for the first yeft
$18.25 for the second year, and so on every year. You'
afford to Iftiy any range but a Copper-Clad—The W
Greatest Range.
Why kt the pain, irritation and in- .
convenience of kidney and bladder
trouble make your life oiiaeYable, when
nundreda of sufferer! have found bleis-
rd relief by taking HOBO Kidney 8t
Bladder Remedy? Why not do as they
did «nd begin taking HOBO now? This
|tori<!rrfnl herb remedy contains no al-
cohol nr harmful drug so it can do you
no harm. Yet it CAN give quick and
8\ire relief. Druggists irll HOBO for
$1.20 the Ivottle. Hobo Med. Mig. Cu.t 1
WILD GEESE
bfen long since
s<’•pas-Til over Bi
t as went north It
•1 hours flocks
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 189, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1921, newspaper, March 14, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183610/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.