The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 305, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY* JUN« IT, t»2«
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you increaa* th* twhtr ot yaut
r*d-bloo<hc«tK h< •ntlre mtte
Mat eiMtnlaM change
lag d • t • n d ■ an blood-
U Bine? which is minus
»t rtd-ce) s leads to a long
roubles. Rheumatism is one
r M. S. is the great blood*
-----a Wood-builder, aye tern
strtagthoMr, and nerve iavigorator.
strength
sufficies
list ot ti
Bonhi
THtlK
111
■d Spool Cotton
KING HINTS
Byrd spent
Grvgxtnn.
ALllac and
Mr. Almas Mathis took dlnng
Mr. Berniro Freeman Sunday.!
Mias Bamma Booker visited!
Mr. V. Freeman '
Shular Sunday.
Mr. Jim Mathia
I *X«Aarenta.
1 ' .ND SAVE WITH
F a ivy-
C;“'Z®*S®N
Bon b /,.IS ” '
Ly. Huri.v—-o--
7 J30 eoead Antiseptic
10:30 n____
Ar
King Tries Karnak
MIGN FRA IRIK
and Gains 13 Lbs.
WtrltlhBrat
Mrs
had com- Mi“ Av& n'“‘k’,r
?arn their
Sunday
Liniment
meal.
down all over that it was all I
Mias Bamma L
Maye Miller Sunday.
Mias Daisy Mnthia ot
spending the week with
Freeman.
Mr. Bernlee Freeman attended
Mrs. L. J. Phillipa is on the atek
list
and family ot
' ' and Sunday
* and Mrs.
nerve iavigeretor.
U it »ll <|«
plain'.
J, S. every Sunday at
and prayer meeting Sun.
Everybody mine.
J-Twin Slater.
Rev. Geo. Moore filled hla regular
appointment al the churvh Sunday
night and a lai ire crowd was present
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mitchell of
Telephone attended churvh al this
place Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey McKelva nf
The governors of the Northeast
Teias Coif Association arv meeting
in Bonham this afternoon. Each gov.
ernor is accompanied by one player.
A game will be played in the after,
nopn, after which a business meeting
will be held by the governors to
consider some matters pertaining to
the Association. After this, dinner
will be served at fi o’clock.
The governors attending are Cliff
Hardwicke ofsSherman; Oscar Huds-
peth of Grconvillet Tom Scott of Mc-
Kinney; John Osborne of Paris; Ful-
ton Ware of lloney Grove.
1 0 ‘ 1
Bates’ Improved Antiseptic Liniment
For man or any other arimal
Saturday night with the lady’s par.
enta, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley.
Mr anil Mrs. A. B. Runyan and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. J. M. Runyan of Mayfield.
Ths following visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hassell and
family Saturday and Sunday: Mr. W.
Opal
C. t;
son. Mrs.
m Phillipa
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and son ot
Telephone attended churvh al this
place Bunday night.
Our meeting at thin place starts
.the noth’ nf July. Everybody is in-
vited tn game and take part.
a visited Mr. la>yal
at High Prairie Sunday. O
Mr. and Mre. Ellis Nichol' and chil-
dren spent Sunday with Mr. L F.
Whisenhunt and family.
Misses Eva and Minerva Freeman
aponli Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Davia of Dowvv.
Mia Jewel taker took dinner with
Mia Nadine Janeway Sunday.
visited Miss
something had to be done.
"My brother-in-law had
"Ntaely everybody I see is boost-
ing Karnak and I am boosting it, tod.
for it has put me back on my feet
feeling like a new man all over and
with a gain of thirteen pounds,” said
Mr. Wm. L. King at 122 Helen Ave.,
San Antonio, popular salesman- for
a big packing house.
"I am not much of a hand to take
medicines,” continued Mr. King, "but
I got so everything I ate felt like a
lump of lead In my stomach and I
would suffer from headaches and
heartburn for hours after every
taken
Karnak with such fine results he In-
I became so weak and run-
could
In camp or at
home, you can’t beat
Kellogg’s Com Flakes
for i breakfast treat.
Only the genuine h*v*.that fla-
vor# Get Kellogg’* Corn Flake**
CORNFLAKES >
S.S.S. stops
Rheumatism
In the free amtion 1 used tn have >
GOLF GOVERNORS
TOURNAMENT TODAY"
1 kn*W|J- 8 Roberta. two daughters
I of Ragota, Mr. and Mrs. John Phil*
n, lips and three sons, Mr. and Mrs.
... I Je»«e Gray and daughter, Mrs. C. A.
slsUd on me taking It ami the way! R Mlaaea SuaU
it ha. fixed me up is little short of ; W(lten an(J Rra G
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bourne and
children spent Saturday night and
Sunday with Mr. F. L. Gregs ton.
Mrs. C. J. Hassell is on the sick
• list.
Messrs. Ross and Ralph Runyan
spent Saturday night with Miaqea
Irene and Josie Sangster of May.
field.
Misses Era Grvgston. Louise and
Jodie Hassell called on Mr. and
Joe l*e of Rigbee Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L Runyan,
and Calvin visited Mr. and Mrs.
Hassell and son Sunday.
Mr. Birch Dudley spent nne night
last week with his mother, Mrs. Dud-
ley of Elwood. ’
Mrs.' Marion Runyan ai
C. A. Runyan and Mrs. J
spent Sunday night with’ Mr. and
Mrs. F. W. Hassell and .family.
Rev. and Mrs. U. G. Mine h^d
pAny Sunday. We did not leal.._____
names.
Mr. F. L. Gregston and daughter,
Era, Jodie and Ixtuiso Hassell attend-
ed prayer meeting al Rigbee Sun-
day night. , ,
Misses Grace Smith and Bennie
Pratt attended the pound supper at1 . , _ , , . , .
Misses Irene and Josie Sangster's '•’’y’a !*»*«’•.
Saturday night at Mayfield. I Mr *'«» Mr* W> F’ h‘m*-
Mr, ChcsHo Wooten has gone to
the black land for a few days. I »»«* M*ttie Ihtnean visited her
Mr. F. L. Gregston was in Bonham Mr. IL W. Duncan, and wife
on business Saturday.
Mr. J. N. McRae and mother at-
tended the reunion near Elwood Sun-
day.
Mr. Hamid
with Mr. F. L.
astonishing. I eat and sleep like a
trooper, feel fine and full of energy,
and am tip.top in every way. Kar-
nak can’t be beat”
Karnak-is told tfi Bonham by J. W.
Peeler. °
BRANNON JEWELRY CO
Htsttiliful Holla, l.oitiviv and
I .a Ttist'a I’cai'la roduvotl 40
IHH'ct'iil. ^onto vxlra fine in-
desli'tivlnblo pvarU as low as
$3.95
Clocks, Picture frames, toilet
sets, puff boxes, hair rereiv-
era. Prices reduced to One half
BONHAM ItOlTK FIVE
WILLSON’S DRUG STORE
*********** >>M*****>>>»P*e$**»ve»ta*w
*********.................................
on
We Buy and Sell
Dallas
>7. R. COLf.INfl
MOTOR freight
Una From Bonham
Phone 33 and 409
M. B, Icq Kream-—Always. Our
ANNOHNCRMRN’B
To lie glvan at a P schoolhouse ....
.Thursday night, June 80, a Woslem
drama entitled "In the Nhadow of
the Rookies," On Friday night,
June If, a comedy, entitled, "Teddy,
or the Runaways." Admission 10 and
16 cents. Proceeds to bo given to
Gober eemetery. Come one, come
all. Produced by Gober loeais. tt
Wc have been hnving some little i
showers sint'o my last rvpori, but it!
Is still dry enough. The showers will i
bo beneficial to the crops.
Mr. Ernest Yeager had company
front Honey Grave last .Sumlay night J
W. V. Shields and family of Ibm-
ham look dinner al .1. J. Loimrud's i
one day last week.
Karl Imwman and wife of near!
Dallas visit rd hie brother and family!
Inal week, and they in company with i
his sister, Mias Lillian, and Miss'
Pansy Boone, of Bonham, and Frank]
Lovelace and wife of R, h, went fish-
ing, Front all reports they caught'
aunte fish (with a silver hook). |
Mrs, Norn llaaaell and baby of
lutmaaco visited her parents, W. Il,
Coonrod and wife, Rtindny.
J. J. Coon rod supplied the pulpit nt
the Nannrono church at Bonham In
the absence of the pastor, Rev. W, A.
(tarter, last Sunday morning.
Miss Louise Jones of Bonham la
visiting the Lowman girls and also
Mrs, W. J. Mona this Week.
J. J. Coonrod and family attended
church at Oakland Sunday night.
The revival al Brown Shed closed
Sunday night with at least four pro-
fessions. Kight united with the 2nd
Baptist church at Bonham, They had
a quorum there on Saturday night to
take In members. Rev, Hundley did
some gond preaching, though the
crowds were not as large as they
would have been If the folks had been
up with their farm work.
Remember N, H, and come.
—■Pilgrim.
♦ TWO NHW
♦ For Service Day of
♦ J. C. McGOUIRK, Phons
Bates' Improved Antiseptic Liniment Try a Favorite Want
r°r m*n nr b’Mt get roa'jtte.
Quick refrence
BUSINESS DIRECTOR
nntl \v<> arv plat! In see Ihtsm and we give then'
very bi'st we have, Lui we wunt every one to renwB
her that our
Steady Customer* Get our Beat
I hat is probably why they arc steady, and
"I them are ami we give them the very howl ice
sodas, sundaes, frappes, pltimphwlea, or whatever
order, (hat they can get anywhere in town.
New Faces Every Day at
OUR FOUNTAIN
COUNTY KIIRVKYOR *
’ ^B. L, Adams *
♦ Phonss—Offlcs 870, Res. 419 4
Bonham, Toxas, *
• * a'*nd Accuracy 4
The Importance of You
Read them to compare value*.
Read them to save.
iHiniimiiii
Read the advertisement* to know when, where, who,
how much.
Every advertisement was written and printed for you,
to tell of this limitless service.
In the pages and columns of advertisements products
are assembled, described and offered, to feed your con-
venience, your comfort, your pleasure.
IN THE whirring of looms, the flaming of furnaces, the
darting factory fingers in and out, day after day, the
audacious scheming of labofatorie*, the endless display-
ing of shop*—energies strive for you.
For you, the shaping of leather, the cocooning of silk,
the pricking of disc to carry human or orchestra voices,
the balancing of watch springs so delicately a pencil
mark tips the scales all the multiple, painstaking labors
of commerce bei|t to aid you to live better, more nearly
contented.
Every advertisement i* a guide-post
to better buying.
Leave
7:00
9:40
11:50
12:40
8:00
5:00
0:40
a. m.
k. m.
*. m.
n. m.
a. nt,
p. m.
p. nt.
p. m.
p. nt.
Arr. Pari*
I) :00
11:40
1:50
2:40
5:00
7:00 .
B:4(E p. in.
Arr. Banham
9:00
11:00
18:00
3:00 p. m.
4:45 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
8:00 p. tn.
Trunk* and
- Nover mli* a
"Wo never Hle*p."
9 :()0
10:00
, 1:00 .
2:45 p. Tn,
. 3:30 p. m.
0:00 p. m.
Wc haul your
Baggage — .L--
Rchodule. jK _ ______ .
Leave Faria from Morgan
and Gibraltar Hotel*.
Leave
Sharman
8:30 a. m.
9:30 *. m.
11:80 a.m.
1:30 p. m.
8:80 p. m.
5:80, p. m.
7:80 p. m.
0:30 p. m.
Bonham-Paris Bus
FARE ONE WAY $1.30
Bonham
a. m.
a m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
Paria
a. ;m.
a.jru.
a..m,
p. m.
Biliousness
A* Irirtwt cttexri.
CHAMBERLAINS
....
MM—
—Bonham-Sherman—
Red Ball Stage Line
FARE ONE WAY $1.00
Leave
Bonham '
fi a. m. v
8 a. m. d,'
12 m. .
U pm,.'.
8.*30 p. ri.
SILVERWARE
Don’t Forget
THE BIG JEWELRY FIRE SAL.E WHICH OPENS SATURDAY
s<* MORNING AT 9:00 A. M. * ,
Entire stock of Jewelry and numerous other articles will be sold at'
sacrificing prices. Thi^sale will last just a few days, so it you want!
to get in on the big fire sale bargains come eaily.
One Lot Watches
. $1.35 Up
7 jewel Watches, Silver cases
$6.85 Up
15 Jewel white and green
gold ............ $993 Up
Wateh chains and fol»s re-
duced 30 Per Cent.
I
PEARLS
Rogers, and Community Sily-
erwarc, Knives, Forks, Spoons,
and odd pieces and sets.
30 Percent Discount
Ivory Brushes
Combs and Mirrors
DIAMONDS
Big bargains on Dia-
monds I-3 off oit the
entire stock. Come early
and get your choice at
this hig sale.
CLOCKS
$7 and $8 clock* $3.M
Seth Thomas, Ingram
and Sessions Parlor
clock* in Oak and M*’
hogany. Reduced n
percent.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 305, Ed. 1 Friday, June 27, 1924, newspaper, June 27, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183703/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.