The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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KDAY, Jtfl.Y 27, 1922
THE BOHHAM DAILY FAVOMTB
TOES
Mid-Summer
EW:
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Clearing Sale
nk
n Mowers
ROOSTER.
Piece Goods Special
vis-
Slagle
E
Graham, Crawford Co
AGE
STORAGE
is
Bonham
3
PLUMBER
Full stock
Mr. I
imbing Co.
OAKLAND AND BOYD
Chat. Vita
SERVICE GARAGE
TRY IT NEXT SUNDAY I
Phone 264
South Main Street
Old
MANIFOLD
wumcn one good medicine when you put
ll l .J.........m Uy di a E. Pinkham’e
Newspapers
lust
1NO
19
Sold at the
8£xll
Favorite Office
BOUND FOR THE BIG SHOW—REMEMBER THE DATES
Her* t
we ail
more
0
o
DOCTOR ORDERED
WOMAN OBEYED
Try Favorite Want Ada. They get
results.
pat
25-
fotor Co.
700
proving. Give
to prove that
?h claw wail
95c
25c
new
95c
WE
HAVE
d here yo«’||
select from.
if
meeting at Boyd on August 5th.
RemcmWr, Synday School at Boyd
and Oakland. anu-come.
I
Fajr enter
with a
lerk Wright,
nnd Mrs. I .a
Saturday.
IVANHOE
health of'the community
Allen,'J. K. Miller
Hoy Scouts, accom-
Dnniel and Charley
Sandy Creek four
Ravenna Monday'
Wright
Adams
John
i day to
MONKSTOWN
Messrs. Slagle .“nd Clifford
1REY
Copper-Clii
gChapped hands
r and faces rfeedn’t
w bother.
MENTHOLATUM
soothes and heals
l cha^s and chilblain^
Lquicklj and genih^
ajANS
in on .good
ick service
-Ache?
Whan you'ra aufferlng ham
headache,
backacke,
toothache,
neuralgia,
or pain from any other oausa, try .
Dr. Mlles Anti-Pain Pills
One or two and the pain stops
Contain no habit tormina Suss
Have you triad Or. Mlles’ Norvina?
-Repairing
Pressing
Our facilities for handling storage cars are
so ample that our customers are never, inwxi-
venienced in getting their cars in or out oF our
place. Our building' is so roomy that our
aisles are alwaj's clear, giving a clear passage
in or out at any time.
CTORY
HERE.’’ J
ew$T«)if
TTAFllM
We never close and'are prepared to call for
or delivere ‘live storage’ cars at any time dur -
ing the day "Or night and our prices are right.
is visiting
Dal-
Alterations
Cleanin
V'cgc table Com-
pound on the- mar-
ket. After 1 had my
baby 1 Was all run
down and so nervous
it kept me from gain-
ing. My doctor did
everything he could
to build me up. then
fie ordered me to take
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com- -
pound with his med
;— --—o - —•
boll'Meevils AGAIN.
The second crop •of weevils
coming soon., It-is time to use
Suitable lor wrapping and pack-
ing purposes, or for underlaying
carpets matting, etc., in large or
small quantities.
Stove
Comfort thi<
When‘you spend Sunday by going
to Sunday School and Chuich you
make an investment in s]
. things that pay big dividends.
girl to the home of Mrs? Fry. He
stopped u while with his sifter, Mrs.
P. A. Coon rod at Oakland.
D. W. Elley and son of Bettes visi-
ted Lester Epley 'of Oakland Friday
night. .He was taking his som. Arlus,
to a physician at Bonham to have
his foot treated for a bad cut. « I
W. 1* Coonfrod of Boyd began re- ■
building his barn Monday. The burn "
' Was destroyed by fire several weeks i
-ago.
• J-- Marvin
favorite print
ING COMPANY
received a ship-'
ment.
Smithy was at Boyd Sntvr.
bring from Bonham a litth
< Frank J. Cheney maker oath rhsuhs Is
••nine partner of ths Ann st F.J. elsnay
. ft Co., doing b<isln*M In the City of TO-
' Iodo, County and Btsta eforraald. and that
sal t Arm s-itl, MV the sum of ONE HuM-
PRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh
(hat. cannot .be «—
HALL'S CATXRI
&
WATSON
—:—
AKO I.EONAtB
BUS
telly.
:30 a. n. and I
Hott! AlrUftidt
Station. Mteh
nd Ekty UftiM
fot prompt «**•
ir inforniatbk
la baggage.
JAR STATION
LlgtJJl VNft bhj < ovviu
Mr. and Mrs. O R. Mitchell,. Mr. changes do not help her.
and Mrs. L. D. ‘Williams, Mr. and,
Mrs.’Hen Mayfield .pent last Sunday, i
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hopper at
Elwood.
The meeting will begin at the
church of Christ the 12th of August.
Brother C. J. Robinson from -Fort
Worth will conduct the services, j
Everybody invited..w
Conte to Sunday School. We an-
having large .crowds and wonderful
interest is being manifested.
LONESOME. LUKE.
MA. Frank i
LAWN DRESS PATTERNS 50c
Only one to a customer and sold in six yard cuts
Mil}' •••■•............ 50c
Shirting Prints Seconds but’a remarkably article . .6'2
One, Table of Gingham and Percales—Nice pat-
terns --------------• . . - -------cl. ______„_______. . . ... 9C
10c
. 10c
Mrs. Waller Keene. V
Bro. Chaffee delivered dj^loruas to
those who had taken th<? stp^y course
from Miss Milburn. There' were 18
that received diplomas.
If this escapes the waste basket I
will come again. With best wishes
to the news-employers.
We certainly welcome back our et |
editor Mr. Ashley Evans.
Sunshine.
THR ONE WHO WIL APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS FULLY
MANIFOLD
Sizes
8ixl4
30 inch Bleached Domestic back filled .
36 inch Bonham Domestic . . . .....
One table assorted Voiles and Organdies plain an<|
fancy pattern^’ values 50c for ;...... . 19C
36 inch FAncy Shirting Madras .. ..............25c
30 inch heavy weight Brown Domestic in 15 yard bolts
per bolt......... $1.35
Silk and Cotton Crepes light shades. ......... ,45c “
Windsor Underwear Crepe plain shades and neat
terns............'....... .
Imported Dotted Swiss tied permanent dots all
shades, $1.50 values . ’,. ............
36 inch Faille Silk Skirting $1.25 value now.....
White Wash Skirting fine merceried cloth ......
Ako carry in stock
most any other kind
of paper you need.
TELL
US
YOUR
WANTS! i
■---------------------------
PRIZE JUGHT
American FridAy ..30. Pre'twits
given uway. ' 1
.Still' dry and hot. and everythin;;!
heeding rain in thpse Higgins
I think the boll weevil has cbouti
quit work around here. I don't I ear
-rrtw-h-totie-oboul them arfy- more.
J.ittle Pauline Coonfod of Or.Idfrnd j
I as been quite sick ever since the 17th i
but is -better now.
, Tho death anTsi'I has. visited the
! Boyd commuity ''-ice 'more nrsl has j
■ . 1. L. Campbell as its|-
j victim. She had lived tn the
. time—probably
She ’.’. ill be i
and cu-'
I Torn Skipworth of Bonham was a
I guest of his brother, D. 8. Skipworth
I one day last, week.
Mrs. W. H. Sadler is ^visiting
friends .in Bonham.
Farmer Long and .wife of Okia-
hurna were guests of relatives here
first of the week,
Mr. and Mrs. James Luton of
Deirtson were lure visiting relatives
i Sunday.
Robert Morgan. Frank Butts, Fin-
. i Daniel, Bryan Baker, Chry Jotjn
Larwood. Stanly
I and Kesler GiJIy,
1 panied by S. L.
i Eaton went to
miles north of
Mr, Albert Dennis and: family' of
... ....................j visitiny ' their
] father-and-daughter a id other rela- j
icinc and 1 am now a new woman.I ■
have had three children and they are all
1 Lydia E. Pinkham babies. 1 have rec- ;
ommended your medicine to aeverftl
friends and they speak highly of it. You
are certainly doing good work in this
world." -Mra-AoRtTHToMSHECK, 10667
Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. i
There is nothing very strange about ,
! the doctor directing Mrs. Fomsheck to
I take Lydiu 17. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound. There are mjtnyphysiciana
who do recommend it and highly appreci- ■
ate its value..
Women who are nervous, run down,
nnd sulTcring from women’s ailments
.hould give this well known root and ■
herb medicine a trial. Mrs. Tomsheck a |
I -.ypcriencc should guide you towurdi
| health. ,. . ’
day.
Quite a crowd from here attended
the picnic .at Bois d’Arc Springs last
Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Baily Harrelson and Miss Es-
JLher Hunnic, of F<>rt Wo’rth arc
iting- friends here this week.
Mr. Alrtrr-Merrel ■ has returned
from Bokchita, Okla.
Mrs. Pletcher and daughter,. Tom-
mie. left for Oklahoma last Monday.
Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Ray of Fort
Worth >tf>ent last week and part of
this week .with Mrs. Ray.
Missgs Effie Barnas, Eula Canton,
Ruie Evon' Richardson and Mrs. Dell
"Castoff" went to the cemetery Thurs-
day. The fence was put up and
there was also grave-yartL cleaning.
Bru. (.'luck- preached, here Friday,
Saturday and Sunday night. There
was a large crowd attended.
Miss Fronie Edwards has return-
ed from Commerce.— *
Mr. "Herbert Owens of Commerce
is .visiting with Mrs. Eva Edwards
this week.
Mrs. Lula Barries went to, Roney
(•rove Tuesday.
i Miss Effie Barnes attended church
at Riverby Tuesday night.
POPPY.
morning and returned Monday eye.
They report a fine time and say
the otd’saw mill swimming hole «ix
just right.
ECTOR
| Well, th<- election- is over and we
| hope things will,soon get back nor-
' mal.' We have votid since we were
| 21 ami, that has been several moons,
| and this election is hearer to our
notiofi Ihl^n any election we ever
took part in.
Mrs. Wni. Earnhart of Trentdn and
Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Ruthren of Sa-
voy were guests of Dr. and Mrs.
Hampton Monday #cve.
Mrs. Winnie Wright
her father-. W. R. Wright near
flex- .
Miss Geneva Taylor of Savoy
i i;uest« of her .cousin,. Mrs. E.
• The
" goo-T al present.' . . ’" ’ )
Everyone is tryiito catch the boll,
weevil. Some have machines, some orj |
using coal oil, whil others arc -ick- i
, ing the squares .by and. The Coal .oil,
seemed to help all oic till the showers |
I came and pht a stop th the •[•'-swing' claimed Mr-.
and-the weevil just kept w.ting. >.....,
Pro. Balch arrived aTt-r some <Msy | munity for a Ion
on account of car t.ouble. The meet-forty .‘>r fifty five year .
ing. is progressing LCelx.with.aJ?>’ge . missed by her many t nerds
attendance. : I^W by he-■ eh.ldren -T»;e>,. child-
Mr jnd Mrs. Morrison end dri-.igh. wn are Dan Iker of Oda.’.onm, Les-
ter. Auiirev May.' of Lumasco are Her. Tom Camplx-11 ami Cell* ti n-
visiting Mrs. Lou Atkins. Riiyd. an I Lig<- Cam/a-ll who hve ,
Miss Mary Lesli- Crane. from on the river.
Leonard, is visiting -ler -omsm. l.ynna Pete Dpugherty and family.
end Mrs. Lee Stiner. are on the sick Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of lai.
! Mrs. Joe Duekworth of Bonham is ma. co Saturday night ,:ird-Sunday.,
j visiting relatives - this community, i M. «. Cdonrod of Oakland visited |
' ^ro. Chef fee gk Mr. Enry attcnd-1
I the baptisiog a|M-nner.
Wes Mi>riW- -i family, of Tely-
spent Suh-1 iy with Mr. and
■- -X-. HL J . .......
i- ume of m’T?Mne.. thu ff:
conducted by A * W Net.rr»u|
WALL'S CATARP.H MEDYflftp 11
, tn internally and i-ti through th* 1
of the tyst
L. Coonrod two or three grusgisi*. J®!?'
J, ' r. J. Cheney ft Co.,' ToUdo. Ohio,
ton in spite of what Mr. Weevil does.
Ye, scribe was in Bonham Saturday.
fn Marring and met our editor. It was preach at Ooakland next,
k®*’ a pleasant meeting to. meet one so, ir^nring. He will begin a
(pleasant as Mri editor-, and
i should appreciate his labors
LANNIUU -e- Msi.vjlI Bowennan'W :wtf-'---^-!ffiOlaes«^i*p4i. Wxv still have -g Ut-
We will come again asking for! Ivanhix- visited Mrs. Bowerman’s sia-jtlo of the 13 1-2 cent molasses foe
space in Our good old paper for a
few notse from this, part of C
county.
Health is not so good. Mrs. Gr-.ibb :,,
Mr. Malone and the little son of Mr.
and Mrs Lee stiner, arc on the sick
list at this writing.
Farmers arc about through with
the cropr-! think all of. the grain has
•Been threshed in this community,-oats
-was very goqtj, but -very little spwed.
We Still hear fanners complaining
of Mr. Weevil in the cotton-, -Kit one’
( farmer said he picked jtp ten squares
,<j. and each hud a gruK.but 9 out <ff^ic
’ 10 were dead, while another fanner
' this side of Bonham said the weevil
. r had.eaten his cotton up, yet weTrca
>la ' ’lcv® we ar® mane some cut-
Took Lydia E.Pinkham’s Veg-
etable Compound and
is Now Well
Chicago. Illinois. ‘.’You surely gave
* RIVERBY ITEMS
Mrs. Elsie Stockton and children
have returned Ui their home at Hon-
ey 'Grave. Miss Faye Smith accom-
panied them home.
Mrs. Jimmie Weaver is on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude P-ceF enter-.
Mined the young people with a party
Thursday night. It was enjoyed by
all. - , . ■ ' -----r-
Mr. and Mrs. T. I.. Weaver visited^
in Honey. Groviy the Inst of th? week
.Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Smith ani
daughter. Jessie JMse, spent th--
week-end in Honey Grovet
Mr. and Mrs. Carrol
tained the young people
party Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. If.
children visited in Monkstown
urday.
Mrs. Jhmes (Joss spent Saturday .....HK.„______
evening with Mrs. Carrie Slagle at: than we do.
Monkstown. Ehi, I;, L. Denni* preached al the
Miss Grace Goss has been visiting' church of Christ Sunday and all who I
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goss. ! niissed the sermon failed to hear
GRAY EYES. itomething worth hearing.
---— * “Elders‘-Ray Davis and -Ca-ltoi of
TELEPHONE ITEMS .' . ! ^njtan. Nniarines arc in a aeries of
... . „ meeting.--, here at present.
Health of this community hr-Very - Mr gn() Mr# v ,.otts a,,(1_so,,.
[ gcod at the present time. Mrs. p,. F.Lewis and Grandson, of
I Mr. Allan Berryhill from Bonham | K;.ufnl,irr CountVi wll0,hnVe ls-«n vi .i.
I spent last week end with Leroy W.iL j ting re]atives here, left Friday for
Hams. Jlullns td . spend a few days befon-
A crowd of ten went to Mildren fTOjng home.
MiUhetl's Fri<|« night and made ice
cream—-but I>Slc and Allan tried, Oklahoma are here
t<»run offwiWthe freezer full.
AjPladger unc^Jdartha Tannery are < fives nnd-/old friends, Mr. and Mrs-
Siting frietiifBn Cuthand. Misa | Dennis were reared he're and their .
Elaine Malden^^d her brother Sam I many friends arc glad to see them |
hl# been their guests for the past. again.
wpoI. j Grandpa Robertson and two daugh-:
Miss Lucille Hopper spent Sunday I tees' have moved from their farm i
nipht svi’.li Mildred Mitchell.* near Bantam to Lannius later they i
.Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Burgess from ! will go to their home in Haney Grove,:
Sherman spent Sunday with . their! we welcome those good people with I'u. p
-radstiram M- and -Mt*. E.~ Hon- I Aunt Bathe Robertson’s health is
, a ter, Mrs. D. C. Ramsey of Boyd Sun-1 this .work. Phon- 31.-
the day, and also they visited hermotherjz • ..Will'H. Evans-
Mrs. R. E. Coonrod of Oakland Son- , p. ■ - —
day night. Try Favorite-Wutit Ads. They get
Several from these communities at- results. ; , • ■ '•<
tended tile fi’heral of Mrs Pat Starnes I — --------- ——,. , - -
last Friday. Mrs. Starnes was the atats or Onto, City of Tolftda, lateaa
youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Hrr-, -------...---
vey Moore. She was born on' tne old I
Harvey Moore place-near the Eason!
Gravel pit in 188*5. Mr. Starves haj
the sympathy of- many friends. Mrs.
Stafnes ■fi'ft’' four slttatt ’children, one
just four days old at the time of her
death. The funeral wa» i„_‘_
Rcv. b. F. .Milam of Bbnham.
George Coonrod and w'ifc of Celeste tho'Mn-m’^Burfacaa
yisrted W. L
days last week.
Rev. Charley McDowell of Bonl.am
preached at Boyd SuntliTy. ' He win
...... Sunday
n-ornihg. He will begin, a revival B>tM, Antiin>tic Linimdn
Since beginning this letter we hav»| • r* • /~\CC’
walked over some cotton fields rtrd I (JnnnSltP raVOFltP ( JlllCP
if the weather stays cool and rains | 1 OVVIUU
'very much, most of tb squa1' - will!
.fall off. The weevil arc bad in the.
cotton we have heard from themor- ’
ring. le being the 23 of July plenty of ;
time -for cotton to make it' onl • Mr, I
I Weevil will go away and die.
Rosebud. I
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.