The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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SATURDAY, OCT 27, 1923
?AGB TWO.
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITB
.“IT IS TOIME TO MILK
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BILL BOOSTER SAYS
FOUR.
TUBES
6.
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WELLS & HUMPHREY
This country Ts an asylum
B
make
BULBS
PRESS
it
LOST Friday night be’wc
|iy
Blue
ANDY J. ARLEDGE DEAD
RE
This ia a Studebaker year
Office with
UICK REFRENCE *4 >
■ft
—ft-
Mom
Co
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
will ta
Kodak
We
R
FOSTER PHOTO
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4
Right Way Cleaning
and Pressing
Dyer and Hatter
The homely girl usually is
ASK FOR DEMONSTRATION.
When you-hrive something to
♦
Joining L
r control. To urge the
Cause fof Murder
ould amount to a con-
AT THE OFF£E.
when they cam will not.
DA
^’Kouirk, [
&
Wo
World
needs
UP I i
■stared at the* pottoffice at Bonham,
Texas aa second cleet mall matter.
sense
sense
Our
has
late
cha
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)NHAM I
NOT STI
SONS—U*
By L. t. Van Zelm’
C> Western Newspaper Union
■That '<5 JUST »T,
— NfcrURE 6S1TN
The greatness of a lot of
men is duo to the fact that
attend
g Wcdiuri
n I. Rodg.
SHERWOOD SPOTTS
Managing Editor .
Irg-
I>ay-
radicals would like to
a mad house of it.
W. C. FINLEY
Bonham, Te.xas
BIBLE
THOUGHTS
---FOR TODAY-
u nd er take
what the
power to
They
ARIAN
II
CI
City Greenhouses
‘.‘Flowers pf’Quality
gu tan
ho •'t’dd
No matter how much alarm
stuff we read we can't be-
lieve that civilization is going
to blow out the gas.
Bites’ Improved Antiseptic Linin'**’
; For man or any other animal
lAf’t r your
but a 1 e v.
late to take
how. Be ton
llhat will f
may. have.
[The cost is
sense to <a
If we haven’t
we ought to
enough to make
what we have.
gets settled after.
MuQDERING A million
MOSAOlTDES AND wham!
THE BAk'Ett 1T2IES TO KNOCK.
The FPONTJSOOfJ. DOWN
WiTtA 1PE EARLY MORNING
BOLLS
Mitin street, one box of I*
white jdimiinoi s with my na
ten with pencil on bottom
Finder please notify me am
n suitable reward,1- -Mr . T.
LIAMS.
<®ANGE OF ADDRESS—In or.
daring address of paper changed, give
aid address as well as the new. This
to important and will avoid delay in
making the change.
NOTICE—AU'notices of entertain,
manta, dinner* and other benefits
when there is an admission fee dr
Some people wait for things
to turn up while others turn
them up while they wait.
,.. , aa
Kornicn Advertising Reprmenraliv*
AMERK/AN ASSOCIATION I
. You <1
buying, I
your flo|
Sonietl
* sack o
biscuits I
bad bred
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflectkn upon the
eharseter, reputation or standing of
any firm, individual or corporation,
will be gladly corrected upon being
as Tied to the attention of the publish-
the rate of one eent
a ward. Obituaries, resolutions of
respect, card* of thanks, etc., also
for at the same rate. Caab
company order.
Headquarters for Flues and
Stove Pipes.
General Plumbing—Tin Work
JOHN L. .ANDERSON
Shop Phone 576 Rea 437 BIk.
ompl
indR
much
have
the best of
what to do wax propounded, some
one -aid "Ijt is time to milk," and in
If necessity is the mother I
of invention 'it is a wonder
she hasn't 'produced a rubber
funnel with hose attached,
for eating grapefruiit.
Another famine is predict-'
ed in Russia. TJiat is some-!
thing, if it comes, the United I
States will recognize.
-+ DR. S. W. BALL ♦
+ Dentist ♦
♦ Telepone 621,, Room Li. Fannin ♦
+ County Hunk Bidg. Botiham Tex. +
'Pessimists should -get over!
the notion that there is noth-;
iyg but crime in the world, |
It isn’t, being taught in the
churches and Sunday- school^
. —-,—---ka-------:— i
There’ is a bit of ‘grim hu-
mor in the mind of the girl
who calls it her forlorn, hope
chest.
DISTRIBUTOR
WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY
.35 N. Dearborne Sreet, Chicago, U.S.A.
duties. The agriculture of Am-
erica makes a grave error in
looking to Washington for re-
lief rather than to its own
privileges and its own natural
capacity. • ‘
GETS DQOWJSY AGAIN ANO
clank-ety-bang -
BANG r — -he milkman
DROP'S ABOUT 67 ThouSAI®
BOTTLES ON Tie BACK
POOCH
AHVEK44XKD LETTERS
Letters ■ ynclainuwl advertised
Birham, Texas, wefk ending <>■ t.
1023: . ’
Attcrbcrry, Mr.;. Be sio
Bono, J. I:.
DeBoa cd, Chas.
Dcshcze, Homer.
.Evans, Baby
Fortman, Miss. Martha
Garner, E. R.
Hilliard,‘Eallie B.
Hovey, .1. D.
Kizer, Jessie Miss
Morgan, John
Rayford, Miss Lillie Bello
Ragston, Emmer
Reeves, L
Richer.',on
Robinson,
..*5.00
...* 50
...*1.75
.43-00
rooms—in fact, if there is any- ♦
thing you desire to purchase, sell ♦
trade,''You will find Favorite +
want ads always-bring the de- ♦
sired results. Try them. ♦
significance in
Pat’s reply, ‘‘It is toime to milk."
I 1
■ Decatur Messenger.
OWE FEU.OV4 V/VtO KNOCKS
Hit HOME TOVJM \s‘ A.%
HA.O 1W£ DOG BtTW!G "1H6
HAW THAT FCtOS KT. FOR
THE BEUEFW CF THOSE WHO
oOmv lake rr HER.E,
PERSAtT SAE Tb C&.LU NTTEU-
T1OH TO THE FA.W ■ THAT
TROAMS USAGE DA.IUN
Sedan Del
DAVIS
Bgvice G«
Then, I
the marl
got:d ""I
idah|
to be te4
pounds <1
The sJ
“as for
HOME.
ir farms
one Bur
fatlTer of Sam
the Gem < afc.
j He is survived by ,his wife and sev-
l oral ■ children.
One paper says the Ruhr
a question mark. We thii
is an exclamation point.
-------.Wtf
Men who talk reminiscent-
of the old days are think-
ing mostly of the nights.
g r-i t .-.t ti. rename a tin:; him. After taaning them a to.tal-of
Q»ree thousand dollar Mr. .'
, called them together and -a
! another lent will I loan .you.
| place on’ each of yet
I cows, tight sows and
chickens, and, jf you
money off th<- farm . j
hell.” In other words
i “It is time to milk:” (’
countries I Newman r::w, “.-inn
AW.WHAl’S IHtCit ~
GETS COMPOSED AGAIN
AHO ZOWIE / ~ The
PAPEtt BCN TRIES To
GPL INTER' THE FRONT DOOR
with The morning rapeq
of satisfactory service and a
that. is unsurpassed.
G. P. BALL
TAILOR AND HA1TES ,
North Main St. Phone 242-81
NEAL MOTOR COMPANY
if • South Main Stf<ct.
England’s Independent]
labor party has donned the i.
liquor traffic as “an insidious,
factor in social degradation.” j
The. universal worm ia turn-1
_
These Casings are
made from the verr
Best Rubber obtain-,
able together with
the Best Fabric on
the- ,-Market, We
guarantee them to
be free of Defect,
and the workman-
ship the very Best
Have been handling
these; Casings „..for
two years, and prac.
tically not a com-
plaint. Extra Spec,
ial prices Ford Sit
es this week.
♦ ’ "f the family. The burial
X place at the Ar’edgc Ridge
O The deceased had been in the T i
o it II sanitarium for the
3 [1 or mow. He was the
Andy J. Arledge; died‘nt a -Terrell
J sanitarium this morning. The body!
| will arrive here nt 1:10 tomorrow j
, and bd eonveyed to his former home
------1 Main street. The tune
—- i will be held . some time
“the position of the doctor wh'o.ntust
not tell what he know because the I
All the best imported kinds.
Phone 338
ship and irresponsible government.
Mussolini tightened up on the Ital- |
ian newspaper^ before starting bis:
bfutal adventure.' i . ....„ , —
Jugoslavia, The pie-ent Ru ian ty- Heels, Work Guaranteed and
-ranny is built on a press censorship! Reasonable Prices,
Yh;rh hamp.'t.d th 'All Kinds of Fine Boot and
Shoe Repairing
YV ill appreciate your business
A. D. HAMMOCK
North Main Street
****** °" AppMeatioa
V
household moving
in town with trucks, and
Long .Hauls
A Specialty
W; R. COLLINS '
I . ruth might bo too much for*the pi-
1 tjei.t or the patient’s relatives." At
1-t.hi. writer goes on to say: “The red
use of a newspaper is to give light
It i.> i\ Limp and a danger signal.
It exists to tell the public what its
1 ruler- are doing and. to till the ,nlr
;ei> what the public is thinking." The
Truth may hurt, but it al-.-- heals.—
| ollie r’s Weekly.
•O ......... —
* Bonham 6
,“Or'h’>tm 9:
\B°nham l:
“°nhani. G:
represents ' the
typewriter construction, gives the greatest
. mbausure
quality of work
( onsidcr these facts: The Woidstock means more for the money,
has rniiny superior feautres and excels in every particular.
Price and 'terms most attractive—full particulars on request.
czars. SLinnes bertight up- GeYman
newspapers ami used them success-
fuly in the harsh experiment of bank-
rupting a nation to enrich it mag-
[ nates. The French press has not been
able cither-to enlighten French opin-
ion or to liberalize by fact and crit-
| idxm the self-made policy of the
i I’oimaie government.
I The Anglo-Saxon tradition of an
, .informed public - opinion is a main i
pdiac in the house of human freedom '
*' •»» made'wise .-.ml lib ral gove’rr '
ment possible. This is not a matter I'
—IT makes
NOU FEEL A iff
COUNTY SURVEYOR
B, L-»4dams
Phorir 419
Bonham -. - - - Texas *
Promptness and Accuracy
From every section of the United
States ha« been coming the cry that
farm crops a>c .filing below m t of When voYi buy your range—Buy a Copper-Clad
production and ye.t the individual, the J
community, the state or the natior.|
th>>* is milking good cows, bre< llngl-
ufi productive hetds ami caring for
them, well is prospering. Compared i
with prices' cf all other fmm com
tnodHies and on the basis of. cost, of
production, the price of dairy pro-1
have been nearly as.high since
million dollars in tnc^the war-as^they were.' at any time
( hiiagu di ,t. ici during the past year; during the War. Furthi r argument
arc necessary to carry the. conviction
GEE,I FEEL
COTTEN This
iTOOrtNG —
'WENT To BED
AT 9 o’clock
LAST NIGHT
AND
R. R.
Susie
W.
Slagle, Pinkney
Trout, 'Mrs. Martha
Walker, Mrs. Syntho
Watkins, Miss Marie
Wheeler, Mrs. Mayme
White, E. J.
Wilkinson, Miss Lilias
Williams, E. C.
Wpod, J. E. (2)
M. A. Tuylor, P. M.
the year just referred to the average Good storage
gross income from seventeen farm week, or no nth.
ih the crop failure district was *2,325. us.
Strange as it may u-iun, the«c men,
under the wors^ farming conditions,
enjoyed greater prosperity than their
fellow farmers in sections of tne
state that had bumper farm crops.
Such is the significance of Pat' • r<
ply, “It’s toime to milk,” as it ap-
plies to communities,
John W. Newman, former commis-
sioner of agriculture bf the state of I otf South
iULE
orth Mai
When a rrian is going to the
An association of Wiscon-' dogs he usually, meets the
sin farmers has adopted a dogs-part of TTewW"-"
resolution calling on the agri- -------------
culturists of the United States Prohibition makes -it eas-
to “refusfc to market a pound ier for the sober man to let
of farm products until we well enough alone.
' get a profitable price.” i -------*‘L-------
Attached to the resolution Lima Bean says the
is a list of prices that are gest smoke nuisance' is
considered fair for the pro- ing for the coal,
ducers. ' ----
• The farmers* have had the1 Thirty lushes is what Turk-
■same power as manufacturers I ish bootleggers get. Bet they
to control the prices of all hurt like sixty.
products that do not have to ' ————----
enter the competition of the Experience, the well known
world markets. Their' diffi- teacher,- may be either mar-
culty has been in working to- ried br single.
gather. Many of their agsocia-j — --*s—7 —
tions have gone .to pieces for' Russia needs the
lack of team-work among the '.worse than the world
memiberM The graveyard of j Russia.
these societies is a large one. | —-----’’-------
But -co-operation that really, An opponent is a
THE BONHAM FAVORITE
PxMtalted Daily Except Sunday
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
SUBSCRIPTION
Payable in Advance
By £ity Carrier, 1 month * .50
By 9City Carier, 3 (j»ontha ^....JLOO
By |CU- Carrier, Ofspbnthi
ay City Carrier, Uy^ir .
By Mail, 1 month-
By |te 11, S months ....
By Mail, 1 year
, german
» rrna" 1
„>5“crman 4
9
•“‘'■W p.m
It is of record that once upon n Kentuiky, ha eight furms < pi rate I
tihie an Irishman stole a watch and by tenants. During the war the
a Dutchman stole a cow. Doth, were price of tobacco wa- hig'.i a l the i-
cayght and lodged ir. jail in adjoin tenants specialized t-> the is..- -f m
ing cells. - Time pa - cd slowly and growing the wad. Mr. Newman sa.j
became tireseme under the condi-1 they profited to th-. < xtent that each ;
tibnX To break the monotony and'of then: became worth fi'-th four to I
it. a litue I
of tobacco;
had made I
ojREAL PROGRESS NEEDS
Uj AH) OF REAL NEWSPAPERS
Europe’s five year of trouble since
]j! 191X are due quite largely' to bad
< 1 j use of the press. During war news--
? papers must be muzzled list the ene-
r my get facts valuable to him. But
'this muzzling has been kept up dnee1
the war ended. It now keeps people
[ from knowing what their rulers do,
’ and that means both ignorant citizen- TRY HAMMOCK'S SHOE
REPAIRING
“You Can’t Do Better”
again.-t Greece and i Good Material, Best Rubber
and this during a period when states
that were practicing other forms of that of a|j time within the memory
agriculture almost to the total ex- of the present generalion the; hour
elusion of dairying were clamoring has arrived when to every man who
.for credit. Sm-h is thi significance fairtns there is much
of Pat’s reply, “It is toime to milk
applied to states.
A community in North Dakota re-1
cently experienced . its sixth consecu-'
live crop failure. One crop, failure ‘ ( |ub House and
would ordinarily suffice to discourage
mo--t- sections, but not the stout-
hearted men of this community, be-
co-operated has always, been who i.s louder than a propon-
possible. Some of the success- ent.
ful marketing combinations , ■—-------
have long been examples for Evolution stands outside the
farmers outside of these com- monkey cage looking on.
binaftions to follow if they so I -—--------
desired. |twice in the same way there.
The next congress will'be Hre a lot of. other ways,
asked to, make Uncle Sam the • •--—F--;—
insurer of crops and the mark- The homely girl usually is
eting agent of the country’s glad that “love is blind,”
agriculture. Several schemes j , •
along this line have already
been broached by politicians j
who make a profession of;.
being the farmer’s friend at T ,el1’ °r want ,0 buv '°'"‘‘thiDg.
Washington. These plans if * w,sh to "7 " ^or “ulte of
carried out would
to do for farmers
farmers have the
do for themselves. They [
woulq substitute .government
for private agencies the farm-
ers could establish and com-
pletejv ... v’„x.)
govejiment to take over the1
job
fessh 1 that - farmers of the
Unitfl j States will not co- op-
erate when they can, will not,
do f r their industry what'
manufacturers do for theirs,
will leave it for a public body,
which necessarily has to con-i
aider ttronaumera as well
producers, to fix prices the
farmers through team-work
could dictate all alone. •
. The Wisconsin association is
on the right track. The pro-
posal ia simple. It shows faith
in the ability of the farmers
to conduct their own business
rather than to turn it over to
a government already burden-
ed with bureaucracy and
heavy-laden with complicated
SAYING GOODBYE Finally,
brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of,
good' comfort, be of one mind, live
in peace and the God of love and they have a' boss wife,
peace shall be with you.- 2 Cor. 13:11 ——-----J*-1---------
‘ . Economy may be the road
—- - to wealth but it certainly is
a rough road to travel.
IN THE FARMERS’ POWER K: ;
< '
latest achievement in
jfficers..
ondi-1
to twit the Irishman, the Dtitch>na^|five thoq and «!• IJ-i.-. I
'said, “Pat, vat .time It- is?” And later-, .p-hen the price
I characlcrictic of his nationality, Pat dropped, they ! t. ail th-
s it,.;.- 1, "tt is trim - t 'jiiik.” ’ '
b, ’ ' ll is ic
.‘in the history of Denmark when, a.
h'nat.on, poverty- and aoiningly in-
u:mountable in.leb‘.ed;:e;- stared her’
in the face - when the ore great prob-
lem was that of restoring national
solvency. Then it was that Denmark
deci'-k-d it was time to milk, and from
that day to this Denmark has adt
I vanced in prosperity until she ranks 1
among the very richest
per capita ard as the most noted pro- those tenant- a'e coming to me
t d . p.oou Such is the nv’ney instead * f i " money/’
/ zsgnificahce of l’a;‘ n-ply. Mt Ulis the kigniflcanee of Pat’*reply,
’ toime to rtfflk,” applied to nations. toime to milk," a- it applies to
Lt !■: no'secret that in-the early viduals.
ria., ; of Wisconsin wheat was grown'
continuously year after year until
. wheat wl.uld ro long r grov/ pront-
nbly, nor would any other farm crop.
— The question of what lb do arose a-id
i the r- ply was "It is time to milk.” In
at an address to bankers recently, the
IT,' head of the Federal Reserve Bank of
the Northwest marl the statement
that in Wi r -in'in tin re was not one
of thi rime hundred and ninety banks :
delinquent, and that they had sent due'
more than fi;i
of abstract right of hot air by Tom
•Paine, .Arthur Bii -hanv, and su^h.
The hard fact 1 that, when a n&lioo
ha- a huge jr.b t, do, a free pre s is
the only ’thing ot earth that wil
get it done.
Powers that lie today 4<>n’t nee
that. Tn. the w.ird of a B.-il’-h ed-
itor. writing in the Nr-v York World,
they want to .put thi- journali. 1 in
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1923, newspaper, October 27, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194009/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.