The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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Will II. Evans,Boiiliarr
WANTED to buy
I have t customer with some mon
destroyed by; ffie Tuesday night.
They did t)»mr part we)!, and I v-ant
them^Jg) know 1 appreciate it.
g* James West.
DAILY FAVORITE
WILL GO
TO CONGRESS
DAVIS AND WEST
IN FIRST AND F
TRCT RAYBURN!
Quality, Service and
Right Prices-=Our Motto.
North Main Street
Tel. No 78
Chattel Mortgages.
Vendor’s Lien Notes.
■ Release Deeds.
Deeds of Trust.
Mortgage Notes. ? '
Transfer Vendor’s Lien.
Warranty Deeds.' .
Bills of Sale. j
Promissory Notes, jf’fj
Blank Receipts.
Woodman of the World*
Receipts. —--?■*
Adding Machine Paper.
Manuscript Cover. (<
Carbon Paper. JT
Favorite
Printing
Company
All Kinds of Printing
Except Bad.
Typewriter Ribbons. Z .
Typewriter Oil. (
Typewriter Paper.-
Manifold and Second
Sheets'.
Rubber Stamp Pads. /
Rubber Stamp Ink.
Numbering Machine Ink •’
Rubber Datera.
> •
Rubber. Bands. f jt
Paper Fasteners. >
School Report Cards.
Oil Leases.
Crop Mortgages. -
Favorite Printing co.
NORTH MAIN STREET ’ 7 / PHONE 78
In fact we have almost anyth ing you may need in office station-
ery and supplies. If we should not have what you want we can
get it for you on short notice. - Give us a chance to prove it. ’ If you
arc too busy to call at the office, Phone 78, and our representative
will call on you and deliver the goods. We will appreciate your
business. . e
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION. i 'V
SEE OUR NEW SHOW WINboW
IDAY. JU’
J
THURSDAY, JULY 27, ijjj
♦ RAILROAD TIME TABLt
STRIKE”
commencing-
have been re
.....o ftici’Fs'.; CaplaTiT John P. WeUt com -
P.
Bonham Wholesale
a
Grocery Company
KNOW HOW HOT
IT IS?
not get 6ne today at
OFFICE SUPPLIES
WILLSON’S DRUG
STORE
and Legal Blanks
Arrive
Leave
BROOK LOSE
FOURTH DIS-
LEAD 1,284
The Bunhum Concert Band will play
concert Friday night, eommc’cin,-
Thia flour ia made from aelected aoft wheat,
and ia made for people who are particular
about (he kind of flour they uae.
P.
p.
Next time order a aack of IDAHOME* and
if your grocer doea not have‘at—he will get
, it for you. •
If you will adopt IDAHOME FLOUR as
your regular brand of flour we believe .all
your flour trbublea will be eliminated as
IDAHOME ia in a class to itself*
You will keep down a strike in your home
if you always buy IDAHOME FLOUR.
No.
No.
No.
OF TRADE
PROVIDING MUSIC
FOR THE POPULACE
BAND CONCERT TO
BE GIVEN EARLY
TOMORROW NIGHT
Arrives Bonham
Leave
NEGRO MAN DEAD
Raymond Gates, a young, negro
man, died at his home three miles
south of town last night,'and will In-
buried this afternoon at the ceme-
tery for colored people in the south
part of town.
34
32
36
HOW DO YOU
ADDING MACHINE* PAPER
CHEAPER
A slight decline has been made by
manufacturers ot adding machine
■paper and in the future The Favorite
sibie to work it up. At any rate'
the Band has enough music in the
library that is new, iind which it has"
rehearsed, to make an
program, so don't fail to he.nr.it,
remember that for the' present
hour will Im- 7 -o’clock sharp.
And your wife always wins the strike—the
bad flour goes back to the merchant that sold
it. ’ -
First
ftr-
If you want to bring1 on a strike in^your
own home—just take home a bad sack of
flour. " YoUr wife'will tell you in no uncertain
terms that she wont use “that kind of flour. *
By saying So, or
have you a Weather
Thermometer, If
Company I, 144th Infantry, of
Clarksville, 51 enlisted men and two
band will
making it inconvenient, 'or the ladies
to go to the Nat and get their hair
dry for.chjjrch, and to show the people
the Nat has no disposition to con.
ilict. the Nat will close Friday
night, until the meeting is over.
CLARKSVILLE PAS
THROUGH H
i ” ljR<aln ■
Mansfield and Fly will go into -the
run-off in the 'Nineth District,
Guinn Williams has been noinina.
ted in the Thirteenth District.
Cunningham and Hcrtzberg will
go-into the run-off in the Fourteenth
District.
Garner is nominated H the Fifteen-
tH District.
Blanton and Calloway will go into
the run-off in tin Seventeenth Dis-
trict. With Burnett County to hear
froth Blanton lacks 1,535 of having
majority over, his three opponents.
., THANKS
1 return my grateful thanks to the
members of the fire company who re-
sponded so well to duty’s call when
nominated •Mr'lSinitn-i-.*.' aeem<lrng
to returns compled Wednesday af-
ternoon by the Texas election Bureau.-
With all eleven counties in the first
District reported, including four com.
plete. Black has a lead of 747 over
Cyclone Davis With all five counties
in the Fourth District reported, in-
cluding three complete, Rayburn has
u lead df 1,284 over Westbrook. Tn
the other nine contested, races results
are definite. ■
In the Second district Box and
Burns will go into the , run-jiff,
with Box as the leader.
. Sumners is nominated in the FCth
'district. ' ‘ "
£
L’
.... . . .
—
i TO ( LOSE FOR AWHILE
On account of the meeting in uro.
WERE ENROUTE TO CAMP MA-
DRY TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL
* ENCAMPMENT
CONCERT FRIDAY NIGHT, 7 TO
SO’CLOCK SHARP. ACCOUNT
BIG MEETING
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonk
Purifies the Blood and
makes the cheeks roswa
inte-e: ting
and
tho
a concert Friday night, eomme”cin,
’ pf&inptIy"aT‘T' b’dilclr, ^anrl nln^'Trrg
until 8 o’clock. The reason for the
i one hour, and the early hour, is the
meeting in progress at the
Methodist church. The band is
.wishing some half dozen players for
the orchestra, and they will natnrally
want tii> be at the meeting on time. It
is understood that the meeting will
commence just about ten minutes lat’’,
on account of the concert, so it will
Le possible for you to hear the con.
cert, and then get to the t.’berni’ele
in time for the opyning,of_the* i.
The concerts had been arranged for
through the I'rturd of Trade, but
there is no disposition on the part
of the Board of Trade..nor the i>and
t<: interfere with the meeting, so...the
hippy medium of a concert of one
hour ahead of the meeting has been
arrived. at. thus sSticfy'irg qll ii’ter-
Chts.
The bend is in receipt of some new
music, some of which will be beard
No) 35
Nd. 83
No.- SL'Arrives af "7.71^
Mtoauuri, Kansas and T«ui.
■ Mixed Train
, {Daily Except Sundays) J
.a 10.45
Bonham ...... Log
Passenger Train
Bonham ....,. 5:2q
Bonham ........ 5:3g
(Sundays only)
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FOR RENT.B1G HOUSE 1
It has a large barn, ar.d 3 fa j
fiot’wortlTover $1250.
Will H. Evans, Ecnhiw.I
Note—in this number the beuting of
the drums is heard in tho (jisjance-
the baitd is approaching. “America”
is first heard, This changes to Yankee
Doodle’-’, to. be followed by ’’Red,
White and I’li)e," and next is Tramp,
. .Tramp.'■^ramp, flic Boys are mai-
vhingr' -With- the neve“,-il’"iinr ”l>rxiv“
in conclusion This must be heard to
be appreciated.
Mardh ...........“dOttr Defenders”
Grmui Selection . .Gems from Operas
March ,. ..... "World Wide Liberty
- Come on time -and Lear the en.
tirg progrsuiV, The Board of Trade
o'. Bonham has provided’ these con-
certs, and the public is doubly wel-
come to them. No matter where you
live, get in your car, come and hear
the .hand, and then, if you like, at.
tend the revival services.
Secretary.
P. S. Don’t you know some old per-
son or shut-in you can bring in your
car? You can certainly bring some
pleasure in to their lives in this Man.
NOTICE CURRENT
LITERATURE CLUB
The Literary Committee of the Cur-
rent Literature Club wishes to call
attention to the fact that Tuesday
August the first, is the second ex-
change day for the books' of the cir-
culating library. Please procure your
book from the member, now in town,
V.'hQse name appears above yours
in the year book.
Reporter,
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manding, passed through Bonham this
morning on train .number 35 enroute
to the annual encampment at tiamt
Mabry, near Austin. They are a fine
looking set <jf men -and looked every
inch the aoliHer, dressed in the “con»
vcntional” khaki. Captain West was
asked by several people if the com-
pany was on its way to Denisvn.
It was.not generally known in Bon-
ham that Clarksville had a military
company. We1 were full of aware
that Bonham has an-artillery, com-
pany which is composed of some of
our Best young meh/tmt the know-
ledge that Q$»!. Sam FryaL editor ©f ■ District. .
the-Clarksville Times, had in his town j Garrett is nominated in the eighth
as fme hxrking bunch of soldiers was ( District,
beyond our ken.
The company will remain in camp
tor about two weeks. Quite a num-
ber of Bonham you'ng men have r^t-
iemfed encampments near the capital
city, both before and during tne War.
They have an ideal camping ground
there and considering the very warm
weather it is thought they will have
a pleasant and profitable time this
year.
The Bonham Concert
play a concert on the court- house
town Friday evening commencing
promptly at 7 o’clock, and playing un.
IP 8 P; M . ’ ■ ,
The following program will be used.
1 li<- Programirtv.
March .........“North Wind"
Popular Number ..... Selected,
Overture Selected
March Patrol..........Spirit of Am-
-- . -• — ------------- - - -----j — -----
PRIZE NIGHT *or 25s. . Mail orders Tilled, day ia
American Friday ...30. Presents cciVe<1’
given away, 4t , •' —--------r—
, ».'ates* Improved Anusept.ic Liniment
Texas and PacKfe. 1
East Bound
Arrives at ...... 7;lt| I
Arrives at ......12:2(1 ■ ]
Arrives al ......5.35 I
West Bound
Arrives at ...... 9:30 J
Arrives at ...... 9.4g p j
put intn r
rm, located' near a good
tOR balk
CITY DR
^IUJJON’1
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.