The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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22, 1924
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my back and |
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the day and |
a run-down 1
acted irregu- j
of Doan's 1
g Store, and j
backache and
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as other
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idney disor.
and paint
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MOTOR FREIGHT
Line From Bonham
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WEItNESD^Y, OCTOBFR 22, If»24
THE BONHAM DAILY PAVORIYB
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Demonstration
- .TBS, . I <• I .'IVIItlUt tl I It I HOtlli,
one of tne i - .. ,, ,»•
■their liven,I Relative* from Honey Grove vimt-
. . lift Nt Illip’Sa tun t
A ' on a,:,‘ bcause nf the b’aii
t, were shop^ luttire years. It i*
OF THE
HOTPOINT
Dixon are
Electric Range
and Thursday
To Restore Their Vitality
WHY NOT HAVE A
Telephone
Bonham, Texas.
BOILED DINNER
sjiop the other
Wha.'s he d
That'- fine.
with a jimmy
F
I'rbird of Enirish_was in
Shorty.
EM. Curlee Co
th.
Stoves! Stoves!
*. I
men
SLEEPLESSNESS
till GER
See our line of Cook
Thompson
still ver.’
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Stoves and Ranges
BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
w.
Mr.;
I .
THE HALSELL & CALDWELL CO.
DAY PHONE NO. 6.
Cotton Seed
NIGHT AND SUNDAY XHONE5 169. 188 & 257 Red
—i.i
Meal and Hulls
How About a Slice of
car
Pay Less For More
UICK REFRENCE
MONUMENTS
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Planters Cotton Oil Co
Bonham Bakery
Bonham, 1exas
Phone 348
in good at present with the
of Grandpa Thompson, who
confined to his bjd for the
VALENTINO
“THE PERFECT LOVER
Gent-
Third
walk
price.
I her Flavor so good so ask
II for Kellogg s Corn Flakes
tors nd Licensed Embalm'fri"
GIRLS NEED HELP DE
ST. JOSEPH’S G. F. F
Virginia Lady Says That Many
of Her Long-Suffered Ills
Have Fled Since She Took
Cardui.
HERE
MON LIVY
We Buy and Sell Second
Hand Clothing.
: G. P. BALLIU
♦ TAILOR AND HATTB1
« «[ VortbMateM. PhowMt-*I
Our store is between
er and Main streets, on
street-—not too far to
for the .difference in
Others are doing it, why not
you? '
BONHAM. ROUTE THREE
M. C. SPIVV & CO.. Bonham.
We wish to announce thst today .we are installing
a "new Constant Potential Charging Machine, to
give our many friends and customers better service.
This machine charges Batteries in eight to ten hours
and is the latest and most improved machine that
can be had. You can now leave your battery early
in the morning and get it that evening. This saves
you extra rental charges.
We also are going to keep the old machines as
some batteries need to be charged very-slow in order
to keep them from getting too hot. At any rate we
are fully 'equipped to take care of your battery re-
gardless of what it needs.
When everybody else fells you your battery won't
charge then bring it here, we are battery experts
and if it can poasibly-be saved we can save it. Dpn't
forget we are constantly trying to give you better
service.
—Unr-big drive in station affords you plenty of room
to drive in off the streets,_ our experience plus our
modern equipment pros .our big roomy station offers
you the best of service to be had.' We recharge
batteries for $1.00. We clean and grease your term-
inals and water your battery free. Drive by we
will be glad to see you. Thanks.
Yburs for Better Battery Service for less iqoney.
M. C. FI’IVY & CO., Bonham.
your father going on?
He
Health
exception
has been
past Week.
Mix. J. J. Chaffin visited Mrs. Ed
McNabb Monday afternoon.
attractive
People
find it pays them to came frgm paints
even outside the county limits t.> do
P.ir-i.n.Ro small boy): Hello, John
ny, how is
Johnny:
day.
and mother,
Baileyrgvisited
d Mrs.
sec-
are
No Waste — No Failures
Once Tried—Always Used
We are making: i
<>f this wx-ek,
you to trade in
of these modern
We "have just received
load of
tor visited Mrs. Armstrong Sundae
Mr. Jack Hilliard of Lannius ■■
visiting Mr. Wilson Hillard.
Mr. and Mrs Wheeler of Ravenna
speat Sunday wth Mr. J. P. Thomp-
son-. •* -A Friend.
According to a report issued by,
the United States Department of Ag ,
riculturo, 42.919,000 acres of land will,
bo sown to winter wheat this au-
tumn. This will b<- an increase of
2.SOO.OOO acres oyer last yt-ar.
Gel your Radio Batteries
at Bonham Battery Co. 55tf
or some fresh cinnamon rolls
with a cup of coffee t > start
the1 day off right. We take
pride in our breads, cakes
and pastry—Give thinj a
trial-h- .
-R*fresr-mvttt-r- --m <-d r-.Tvh aftrrr---m*-b»Ytvrcn the
hour--,of 2:20 and 5:30. We invito everyone to at-
Miss Mary Pea-son. who i i
school at Windom, spent the week-end
Stat - tics -hew that the world’s nm-
sumption of timber is doubling every,
fifty years. Even in countries where,
wood is scarce it is increasing be-
ause the people are learning new
uses for wood and becoming ac-
luainted with those known in other
ountrics.
.unp.N flak r.s
girls should be niipp -t. ami me last
ing friendships of life are male
wh.ch so often ripen into love.
Iriegulurity.icramping spells, head-
aihes, ba'-krrrhl, and that awful teel-
irg of depres.dbn and <ljstiiessne»s st
4h»s -tune ace vnal the
delicate '.temalt org ;ns arc not com-
ing jnto thrtji functions as nature’in-
tends’ they should.
If something is not done to restore
these organs to th,- proper cimuiti m,
the unfortunate girl will certainly
suffer much unnpeessary. pain and em-
barrassment, besides the loss of mu'-h
valuable time from sihool and other
. In addition there is real dan
ger that the state of weakne_ss. bad
health and pain which “tarts at this
time will continue through many
years of her after life.
A condition know i; now as catarrh
of the g'-n-'rativc organs has fastened
:• .--If mi t he delit :c - -co.- I ■ ’ -■
girl and is slowly but surely dragging
her into a miserable life.
Tha* is the reason for the phenom-
enal success G. F. P. is having in
building up women and restoring
them to health with plenty of vi-
tality, energy, and youthful buoy-
ancy. ‘ Jt quickly and surety >v,-r.
comes and stamp*. <>ut that dreaded
en< mv of women—catarrh of the gen-|
eiRtive orgrftts. .•
Women Now Depend on
Mr. and Mis. Emmett Cooper nnd
little daughter- of near Randolph,
visitei Mrs. Coopm's brother, Mr.
I Pare. Sunday. .
Mr. and Mis. W. II. Price and son.
Ralph, motored to Bonham Saturday
Apple Sauce with
* Fresh Pork,
We have the Apples
Stoddard has returned
bisit to Bonham.
M. S. Club" met Friday
-Cte-noon tit the home of Miss Cleo
Thompson. We invite other “ole
maids” to j«MH our ‘club.
School will begin at this place
Monday, The 27th, with Mrs. Will
Baugh of Mooie’s Chapel, as princi-
pal. and Miss Lucile Hippe’- of Tele-
phone assistant.
.Mr, ami Mr-. W. T P. Stod.lard
visitul at the" home 6T"ATrrranT*Mrs.
J. P.'Thompson Monday.nighh
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Clayton, and
Messrs. John and Albert Weathersby
went to Dallas Monday to attend tn-c
fair. . i.;izy pai-y.
in Regal Blue, Creole and Sil-
■ ver Grey Georgia Marble.
Beautiful material and at-
I tractive designs. Prices $25
up. We can deliver in one
l week after receiving your or-
ider.
Bonham Marble
Works
j 123 South Main Street
fled. . .
“I used to go to bed tired and, whe
I would get Up in the nioming, I wa
still tired. Now I feel like doing
day’s work in my garden or in th.
house, and I owe all this good heal':
to Cardui, for 1 had suffered for yea:
until 1 took it.
“I had had female trouble for ye n-
nnd once, for six months,I we- fla
on my back. I am glad to recommem
to other women a medicine which hti-
helped me.”
If you are nervous nnd run-down' ir I
health,"suffering as Mrs. Hawks de .1
scribes above, it is probable that '
Cardui will greatly help you. Try it.
- NC-157 j
Better Battery
Service
wood stove »n one
Very low term.- offered.
.sister. Mrs. Smith.
Mr. I’. E. Old of Bonham came to
.the singing Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Halliburton’and chil-
dim of near Whitewright, visited Mr.
i and Mrs. Fleming Sunday.
The singing was certainly well at-
tended Sunday—and you may talk
i about the "charm” of sweet music,
I but those of you who wer e not here
I Sunday missed the best thing of
your.life in the way of singing. The
1 two little Halliburton girls favored
' us with n number of songs, and they
had the sweetest voices for children
I we have ever heard. They are 5 and
i 10 years old. The little 5-year old
j gill sang perfect alto, and couldn't
rehd! Their mother accompanied
[them with the oigan. We would be
very glnd' if they would come again.
They surely gave pleasure to_the au-
Phone#
9 and 67
The Houae That’s alway. Busy
Will bt- i iiinlui‘cd in otn- office Tuesday, Wetlnes- *
during which
your old oil or
electric ranges
have another sinking the
id Sunday ifi 'November. AH
vited th come- * —Ronalda.
--l-ol------------
Our dnlhintf purchases of
p, k put. us in a position to ><K'
ur suits of clothes both for
Ambulanc? ’Servic *
Mr. Harold Fleminjr and sister,
Miss Zira, spent Sunday with their
brother Paul, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Halt*-
Mrs. Laura Londan of Bai!<*>»>%•
their old time friend*, Mr. and
Yountf. Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Teel and
to,>k dinner ^Sunday with Mr. Teel's| j( wj||- make a pleasing
!change as well a> economical,
ple.re are some of the meats.
Rolled 'Beef Roasts
—' Brisket
Pork Roasts, Pork Ham
Serve
1 Bristol, Va.—"I can sleep good at
night now, something I have neve'
j done beforo in my life,” says Hi
Deala Hawks, of 712 Prospect St., thi;
city, “and it is due to Cardui.
“J was always nervous and to.’set v
when I should l ave been asleep, ba j
I since I took Cardui it has strength
1 ened me, and my general health is s- v
. improved that many of . the ills fror !
“ which I Laye suffered fofyiiaTs havi —
BONHAM BATTERY CO
M. H. BILLS, Owner and Manager
Phone 122 Residence 123-R2
F. R. Elkins & Co.
GROCERY
1st- door Ekst Magnolia Fill-
ing Station, E. Third Street.
Zhone SOt
TEXAS POWER 4 [IGHT COMPANY
“SERVICK FIRST ”
i ; M ss Nnvlyn Thompson of Pari'
|[ jhas been visiting her grandfather-
Messis. Earl and Roy Biassing
have gone t” the Dallas fair.
J Misses Lucile Hopper and Mattie
Lou Anderson visited Mrs. Hughes
Sunday, afternoon.
j Mr. Mark Hughes of Bonham vis
jied hi- parimts Sunday.
Mr. utid Mis. Major Smijh of Ec
We aie having extra warm days
and cool nights. We've hail nature'*
fair walnfilg that we gtny expect
cold weather before manycilsys. Th
wild geese h&ve been going South for] —----
several days arid thdy act as though --- g- -
thev are in a b'« hurry. 1 lnK inl'' womanhood is
Mr. and Mrs. Vermm Y. ‘
little daughter, Verna Lie, were shop
ping in Bonham Wednesday.
Mr. and Mis. J. E. Burnett and son,
- I‘«ul, weie trading in tr.wn one duy
this week. w ?
Mrs. Fl.iyd * Jbii c and daughte-,
; RiU, «turned Wedilewjay from a few
day's visit with friends nt Savoy. —
Me. Tom Newell's boys visited the
State Fair at Dallas th s week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley I
cntoitaming a fine 19 poupd-boy since
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. P: D. Whitehead and
daughter, Mildred and Delila, went fluth-s.
B mham trading Frirlriy.
Mr. nnd -Mrs. Young We’iy_ visitors
J CORN
’LAKES
CAIVMEW
THE WORLD'S GREATEST
BAKING POWDER
No Kitchen Complete Without It
sales »*/. Times those of ant oth£r brand
WE WILL GIVE YOU.
4,000 POUNDS HULLS,
800 POUNDS MEAL,
for 2,000 Bounds cotton seed
Smaller lots in proportion^
Mr. Ernest Burnett left for the
West a few days ago.
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Smith and
[family were trading in Bonham Sat
urday, getting ready for school. •
Mr. and Mis. W. J. Bradley were
do ng their fall shopping- in the city
I Satin.lay.
Mr. gmt Mrsy C. W. NY-wr-tr viijted
B.i'ihuni Saturday.
.Mrs. Ada Rhudy entertained a num
The r H' ultll and llapginess in After
( Life Depends on Succeiwful Change
from Girlhood to Womanhood.
The time when girls are develop-
ou st impo.tant pe: nd- in ......
Bearing it ha* on th-if.J rd Mr. Pink Stoddard and family
It is at| this time that .-Sunday evening.
Miss Ruby Moorman of Hilger
visited her cousin, Miss Cleo Thomp-
son, M'l'ihiy afternoon.
Mis. W. B. Hicks and daughter,
Vera, attd Mrs. Ed McNabb and little
daughter, Edna, vNftrxl Mrs. J. ’P.
McKinney Sunday afternoon. ,
Miss Eula Mae Chaffin is- spend-
ing this week with her sister, Mrs.'
Oscar Chaffin, uf Mooie's Chapel.
Mr. and Mi . Melvin .Clayton of
Bailey .visited i-i this community Sun-'
day. _
. Mis. M.
home from
:h rile : lk«.
Mr. and M-- Jeff Fail.hild* and
iting at the
-and family
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 91, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 22, 1924, newspaper, October 22, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199105/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.