The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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Bonham, Texas
WHAT’S THE USE
HELP
. HELP- "
IM GROWING
HOPE I REACH
HER BEFORE-
that 'Boat -
DOES
We Put the Like, in Likenena
Phone 114 Black
North Sid? Plaza
ft me
BU SI NESS DIRECTORY
FIRST CLASS PLUMBER
Blalock Motor Co.
phtrtte 700
WJCSPAY.
Only ">ie
mily .••••!
Shirting Pq
One. Taj
tern* .....
30 inch I
36 inch Bo
One table
fancy pattj
I 36 inch Fl
30 inch he
per bolt ■
Silk and C
Windsor U
terns . . . .
Imported |
shades, $1
36 inch Fq
White Wa
I South
Our
so arrip
venienc
place,
aisles a
in or o
We
or dem
•ing the
Bible Thoughts
. T f I
■ FOR TODAY
PLUMBING REPAIRS
Should be done by experts.
If you want your job done
quicker and better, .phone
McClure Tin & Plumbing
Company
Phone 351
W’e cheerfully give esti-
mates on all classes of work
TWO.
THE
THURSDAY, JULY 27, it22 -
I DAILY FAVORITE
A SU.flE SUPPORT: The eternal
By Qty Carrier,
By City Carrier
■1 .sections good level plain*
TRY US
Advertising Rate* on Application
A4vonWt>« R.pre»«nt«l.ve
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
WHAT YOU WANT IS
Hates' Improved Antiseptic Liniment
PALACE DRUG STORE
Receivedfoday
GARAGE
Maple Butler,
Any
;L__l>atth»i
~u.'oua"iervlcff
Bonham Plumbing Co.
Notice
11
the
PRETTY HAIR
WILLSON’S
The Foster Studio
SURVEYING
Jas. K. Ferguson ingoing to
LAW.
help!
7 HAL-UPll •-
/ -
Phone 410
B. L. ADAMS
ro-
of
but
BR-R-R-R.’.
Th»S WATf-RS
COLD
grown jnto saw logs, .
This you are guaranteed if you
buy our meats. Give vs your order
. We have it.
Senator Culberson says he
will take no part in.the second
primary, leaving his friends to
support ' the candidate of
their choice. Lpng experience
has taught him that no man
can have power to control
many voters after ho has been
eliminated from a race. Very
few men blindly follow a de-
feated leader.
Business is improving. Give
us a chance to prove
we dn ohly high class
Entered at the postoffice at Bonham,
Toxas as second class mall matter.
Enlarged Shop Full stock
of Suplies.
We have all kinds of
Shumpoti and Soap that ‘
. IF YOU WANT TO SELL
Any of your real eSYpte you hnd
— - I;... .; early-. I am
, calls for homes.
Will H. Evans, iiouhai.i 3L
be in the second primaryRod
Ire will 'iilBo be"AScond in the
second primary. His load of
wine and beBr is sufficient,
without other handicaps, t<i
prevent him from getting to
the front.
crease in the number of hogs
raised by cotton planters. If
so, the woevij?wtll have proven
a benefit to the country. I
make the Hair Beauti-
ful.
When a wise man is con-
fronted with the necessity of
haying to make a choice be-
tween two evils, he will choose
the lessor of-the two.
Even those farmers who
pledged themselves not to'
read any newspapers except I
the ones handed out to then*’
as\ the authorized mouthpiece)
of the leaders of a faction
were just as anxious t,o get the
election returns as readers of
the newspapers that give
news.
sonable salary that will enable them
Io live without the fear of abject1
poverty being their lot* and with j
average economy to lay by something ;
for their old age. Let them fee) j
that efficiency on their part, shown
by the effect on their pupils’ char-
acters, an advancement in the quali-
ties that go to make better citizen*
is what wo require .from their trani-
ing .proficiency in text
For First Class Soda Fountain Service and here you'll
find the biggest line of Cigars in town to select from.
We. have the famous M-B ICE CREAM
YEAH - iTb
WET TOO —
LISSLN I _
U/HA'3 ’AT 3
DR. f. C. ALLER
Over Flrat Htate Bank
BONHAM FAVORITE
Inhed Dally Except Sunday
'AVORITE PRINTING CO.
, Six men fought
wf«t iWliii’tfilariklWSrgfflMf
near Tulsa one day recently)
over the theft of decoy ducks. !
What we can’t understand is \
what anybody wants with a
decoy duck at this season of;1
the year, unless it is the kind J
that Wears feathers only in
hats. i'
ADVERTISED LETTERS
Letters unclaimed advertised at
25th. Ji922.
Alexander, Rebecca, Anderson Clint
Agou, H. IK, Bragg R. I.., Ball, Miss
Julia, Brewman, Chas. E. Busby,
Charley, Blanton Eugefte, .Davis, Mrs.
F. E., Davis Mrs. W. J. Daniels, Wai.
ter, Dooley Osar, Elroy, ' Robert,
Frank J. S., Gober Ear! E., Gilley,
Doc Guyer, Lois Elizabeth, Gray Urey
Gamer, Mrs. Fannie, Harper, J. H.,
Henson, W. W. Harriage, A. B. Hun.
Campbell’s Grocery
PHONE 10
BONHAM BA1BBY AND L BON At*
MOTOR BUS
Makes two trips daily.
Leaves Bonham 8:30 a. m. •
P- m. Starts from Hotel Alr«a4*
•nd Ford Service Car Station. Mnt»
Northland South bound Ukty tri*
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vice, or fior further inform»tl*
Pbone 372. We handle bsgnr*
FORD service car station
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i re* the everlasting arms.—Deirt. 33:
Another Shipment of
Batavia Grape Fruit
MORE TEETH ARE LOST
through hiosening of the tie-
turn. that hold the teeth In
place than through decay.
The 'reusun for this condf-4
tlon is that moat people look
for decay of their teeth, and
never notice the condition' 'of
their gums.
Physician* and dentlate
working together have found
that such diseases m stomach
trouble, blood disorders, appen-
dicitis, impaired mentality,
cancel and blood poisoning can
arise from neglect of the teeth.
If you have been troubled in
eny of these ways, you can not
be sure tiTat your teeth are not
responsible for your bodily ail-
ment until you have had your
dentist make a careful exami-
nation. I will be pleased to
have you consult mo at any-
time.
Phone 298. - Cha*. Vita
..... »i:1a
.....$3.00
Before or After. '
Phone 338
CITY GREENHOUSES
CLOSED
from 10 to 11 o’clock account
Culpepper Revival nt First
Methodist Church.
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NIGHT
American Friday ..30. T
given away.
I* made by giving it care-
ful attention
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
ments, dinners and other benefits
where there is an admission fee ar
kotim monetary consideration, will bn
Marked for at the rateeof one cent
a Want. Obituaries, resolutions of
respect, cards of thanks, eU., also
charged for at the same rate. Cash
mqat accompany order.
~’CHANGfc TJj1 ADDRESS—Inrto/.
dering address of paper changed, give
old address as well as-the new. This
is Important and will avoid 'delay in
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, reputation or standing of
any firm, individual or corporation,
will be gladly corrected upon being
cplletf to the attention of the publish-
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FOR SAL!
* ’
* New Fords tn reiiv without’ ilnv- '♦
* ci s. Pre-war prices. . Cars de- +
* I'vvred anywhere in town. Phone ♦
’ 37'-’ Ford Service Cur Station. ♦
This rSJH'?T?CmTh gu>I TrtAT’5 BUVTthl*
H'5 RESCUE SCENE. -NOW WE GOTTA AtM
t sections good level plain* land
20 (nilas south of Lp^lioclc. Will cell
ir quarters halves, or sections. Will
exchange for land in Fannin vounty
ort fair basis. Wil! leave II,,<m |
auto Aug. 10th.
II. B. Wor-L
WELLS & HUMPHREY
When you buy your range —Buy a Copper-CI
1 '....... .. ----Q-------- -........‘ ,
COURTEOUS TREATMENT’
-^_J ’ ROM I’T SERVICE----
SCHOOLS
One often reads in candidates
speeches that our public schools are
in a deplorable Condition and*every
remedy is suggested for their better-
ment from, putting them entirely in
the hands of a echool board appoint-
ed by congress, to calling a “special
session of the, legislature;" Some
schools are in a deplorable condi-
tion, nnd al! schcs>la could be made
to do more good if pro|>erly admifi-,
isterod. . ■ . ., .
TVherf “We take" into corisidefation
that part o'f seven years of every
boy. nnd girls life is compelled to be ’
H|wmt in schools:, in our state, we
should know.what that boy and girl
..........I receive, for their timos so
But do w< '-’ Let’s see. Our
- FOR SALE OR TRADE.
Some good mares, hordes and mules
at the Baker Hnlsell old barn.
Halsell 4nd Owens.
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PRIZE NIGHT
American Friday ..30.
given away.
Presents! • "uraaay and Friday j,n gcK ' ’ ’ * * * 41 FARM LOANS
4( count of Culpepper Revival. * M (i°LLINS *
■--iPTetixe Phone, your orders + m"v"’k bz truck. Long hauls ♦‘money to Idan on .good
|* Plenty of rich dirt + 1 arHlS. Quick seTVlC*
Plowing * and low rates.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I
mTJmTmI BRADFORD &
* WArsQN
he similar to a home where children I ” '
are trained in the things that they1 am ** I
will need in every day lift; not n M | lIMlfirh f fl
prison where they are compelled 1 V/Ul 1VV VVa
spend' so many hours a day in pun- i
ishment. Ut the teachers feel they [ The House that's Always Di.ay
are appreciated, and in connection
with parents and home they are1 PHONF^ Q AND R7
forming character and the Schools; lUUIUd 3 fllW bj,
will soon be so. crowded with pupils “
that our buildings will have to dou- 1
ble their capacity. J. .1.
buy and sell second hand clothes
j G. P. BALL
Xi Ja1.lor and hatter
North Main St. Phone 242-R] i
should
spent.
taxes are paid and millions of dol-
lars arc expended, and have been ex-
pended, and still we are the 39th
state in education and we’ve found
our J>oys were woefully deficient in
the first rudiments, reading and
writing in the World War draft. H
instead of allowing children to <Jom£
I l.a|diuxardiy to school, the Inw conk-
| j»<:!l('(I that all children should be
able 'to rend and write and to know
i the four fundaments of arithmetic
I before they could stop school it
■ would be a great step toward stamp-
ing out illiteracy.
I If our schools (could be taken out
_ | of politics and handled by boards ap-
A, Texas farmer says he has
proven by actual test that hogs
are the best boll weevil catch-
ers to be had..! He turns them
In his fields and they eat the
squarax as- soon as they fall,1 “ m
thus destroying the grub that) The stumbling blocks that
prptLuces the weevil. • If oth- have hampered the negotia-
ers tmd his remedy effective, tions for a peaceful settlement
perhaps we shall see an in- of the rail strike seem to have.
HOT WEATHER NECESSITIES
STILE HAVE LEFT A FEW: -
Ice Cream Freezers
Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Milk C<
Also
---We notice t^hut-all the sue-
-cessful candidates in I ho Dal-1
las county primdry-who’have , M . M | .
spoken since the election de l City iVlCilt MclFKCt
dare that they “hold no mal-'1
ice against those who oppos-4 Phone 460
ed them.” Wo suppose-it is
only the ones who ’will nofJ
hold the. offices that will Iwld I
the malice.
imng
Electric
, and
The Price is Right
Give us a Call
Norgan Electric Shop
BONHAM
fcNlD OF A LONG
CAREER OF SERVICE
. Qn the third day of next
March Senator Chas. A. Cul-
berson will retire from the of-
fice of United States Senator
from, Texas.* In all human
probability that day will mark,
the final end of a long career
of faithful service to his State.
Fyi thhty-twv years he has
JhMJptLlKv’£QBinL__
of the people of Texas. For
four years he seized the State
as attorney-general; for four
yisiis he filled the governor's
chair; and for twenty-four
years he has sat in the upper
chamber of. the halls of na-
tional legislation. »
It can be truthfully said,
and to be fair must he said,
that in each of these positions
he rendered distinguished and
able senice to his State and
the Nation. We know of no
’man in the Nation whose poli-
tical record “ will bear close
scrutiny, .and be found as
clean an.d as true to the best
interests of the people he ser-!
ved as that, of A. .CqJJjer-!
Aon. There are few instances . .. .
where his official acts were I The ladies have always
not jn accordance with the de-1 c?lv’!f. ,l ut‘rtain amount
sltTs of the best people of the I att< ntlon from the men,
State. Up made mistakes of nover before have mi'n shown
course, but he acted on ’his So ™Uch real <;onsi(,crat*on for
convections and did not use his'thf>iL "ants> ,10r relied so
vote as a means of seekin-, mUch "J?, ,t,heir «ood judg-
! ment. That’s another proof
that circumstances alter pases.
----— RH—----
•Many of us who claim to
believe in the Golden Rule ap-
parently never have under-
stood that the rule applies to
us—we want to m^ike it the
duty of the other man to "love
thy neighbor as thyself,” ima-
gining that we are the neigh-
bor. .
. What a pity that the old
world can’t take a week off
and go io the lakes and
streams fishing so that it may
| get in a good humor with it-
i self. There is nothing like a
Jittle rest and thinking in xoli-
tuije to enable a tired or angry, for any kind of meat.
uiaiL to get a saner view of
life and its problems.
SHERWOOtf SPOTTS L
Managing Editor .
SUBSCRIPTION
Payable in Advance
By City Carrier, 1 month......| .7,0
By City Carrier, three month* $1.50
By City Carrier, 6 month* ., $2.75
fir City Carrier, 1 year......$5.00
By Mail, 1 -month -... .
By Mail, 6 month*
By Mail, 1 year ..
Senator Culberson in some if
his views, have not endorsed
some of his practices and have
not Approved a few ’ of his
votes on great issues, but wbj
jire glad to say that, taken a?)
a whole, his services have
been of the highest order, his
accomplishments for his..COIX- God is thy-refuge, and underneath
stltuents have been great, and
his. official life one of an hon-
esty that has been.above re-
proach^
Neat Appearance
Wdl always find itself para
mount in the eyes of the public.
—LET ME— j
: Rress your suit, block your hat I
, or sell you a few suit. Wil'also'
public commendation or per-'
<onal gain.
With his passing from of.
fiee doubtless ends the career
of the most remarkable and I
most invincible politician the'
State has ever produced. Oth-1
er men- have been more bril’-
limit for a season, other men ,
have roused the State to a
higher pitch of frenzy or en-:
tnuxlasm, other mon have been'
more dominant as bosses fori
a time, but no other man has
ever so long held, undefeated,!
the political power exorcixe<l
-TyF, Culberson, Even so’
great and deservedly popular,
a politician and statesman
John H. Heagan met hix poli-j
tical defeats, but Culberson
has never before known one!
ftinee he. was elected attorney,
general of Texas in 1890. ‘ I
Hix political methods wore ‘
his own, his judgments almost ‘
■ing, his knowledge of,
in nature full, and his I
y to hold a confidence,
gained was most remark-,
Charlie Culbefson in
lington knew more of the
•te details of what im-l
intx things were taking
> in Texas than tnoxt men
KM knew, and his ability
udge public sentiment
Wt coming in perxohal
Ct with a people, whom
Cant^lpupe,
Cooking Applet,
«•
Grean Peas,
Belle Pepper
D. W. JOHNSON
k,,.' s,d. Td-jh™. ,,'5,
IKl.h DELIVERY wh(, not 0W(_ th(?jr appojntment
| .to voters, we might hope to sec our
• schools get out of politics.'But alas!
The school outride of the home is
the greatest factor in shaping and
MPAT CATlCPArTiniU mouWin<f thc Character of'the child.
rlLAl MI IM Av Hun M««y reforms have come about thru I
.school studies; United States prohi- ])eU;r pRt jt
bition can be tHtced’ directly to the
teachings of the school. We hope
i war will soon ba abolished through ;
I the same source. Let us guard our ;
i schools and see that the best men j '
! and women are employed as teach-1
kk™?k
• HE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Eve. . L. ‘?.url" ■n<1 Bou“> hound Oty
Properly Fitted** G *”*• *-*° for prompt M«-
Brannon Jewelry Company
Eawn Water Hose and
Lawrence, Sherman Moral!, G. H. Mil- 1 • I) £ ft if TIM OLD
lignn, Edd Montague, J. A. McCoIlor, 1\!E1VI1L1V1D1LI\{
Mrs, J. T. Nixon, Mrs. Hattie I'ierx-^i,! *
Mrs. Jessie Person, Jessie Rhineharte, ■ Wc liaVrt tllC!
Johnnis Rodgers, J. H. Roberts, Ehvyn I •
New Perfection Oil Cook Stove
Arrfiie Mr Tunner, Mrs. L. J. Thornes,. ’ll /-> i • - ■ z-, -
a a. Teal, h. B. Toiiison, Mrs.'L»et one, and do your C ooking m Comfort thi
Mamie G. • Washington, Ben W.tyor,1 Hot Weather. « 3
<”hns. R. « Rbx M. . . ( _ __________........................... - .. J
• Customers
Store Closed from 10 to .. ___
o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday, i .
Thursday and Friday tin ac- - **♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
sirii*>«< _______ W. R (‘(Hl a i
I Pli'ase
early.*
lTt> A WOMAN 5
voice. Ffux-
HURRN AND
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922, newspaper, July 27, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194436/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.