The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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We allow a liberal trade-in value for old stoves.
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zeem, there is no flattering prospect
CAK
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Always in the market for
FUR
PECANS — HIDES
then.
a. m.
POULTRY - EGGS — TURKEYS
12 :30 p. m.
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Joos •not
true philosophy of
P
thrift
cohsistency ‘and moderation—
BONHAM BAKER
and
reach our oal and to
CHRISTMAS
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The Personal
Bonham-Denison
Lv. Denison
Lv. Bonham
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YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
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Phone Day 444
Phone Night 106
Fine Dress Goods, Men's
Clothing. Shoes, Winter
Underwear and Ladies’
Coats. —Be sure to
6:00
8:30
16:30
We have some farms for rent, but
the tenant MUST be able to furnish
himself.
Lv. Gainsville
East* Boun a
FOSTER-PHOTO
Eor Eurther Particutart, .
as the W.
said land
—e
—that carries with it the true
sentiment of Christmas—-the
gift that is yourself—
Dereberry visited Mr.
Tuesday.
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DR, HAL P. Ho
To
I Sherman
FREE—from caator
taste and odor.
In obshrvance
25th, and In
Htcres and ot
tha day.-
ilia nkSginn J
Methodist Chi]
preaching the
is also an invaluable medium for the
expression of public opinion.
"Therefore, in order to brine the
s
Opposite
— Postoffice
; and 28 minutes in going from
' Bonham to Dallas.
i
Bonham, Sherman,
and Gaineaville.
Old Spirituals and Other Forms of Negro Music
At New Home Baptist Church *
REV. G. W. LILLY, Pastor
For my Ladies Dressing Table
. Sets incrusted with gold0—
Jewel Sets — colors of Pink
—: blue and white pearl.
' A-Etft Supreme in beauty —
appreciated and everlasting.
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Serving the
Heart of Texas
“ < < la sses Currectly
W est Side Sq
*•+••+ 4 3
OU can light your
whole home for
two hours for the
cost of a cheap magazine.
Cul ^rice
The biggest Musical Treat of the Season—Don't Miss it,
GENERAL ADMISSION 25 CENTS
RED BALL STAGE
LINE
RED BALL STAGE LINE
of a larger meat j
cheaper prices to the
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+ NEW HOPE
Lv. Sherman
West Bound
7:40 ». m. ...
9:40 a. m. •
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DEATH AT DODD ( ITV
Nothing is so cheap
as electric light
ALL KINDS HAULING
Both Heavy and Light
If going to move call us.
EL BRYANT
MEAL GAS RANGE. See us today.
WBi
. You can’t bu
CRUST. Ask yd
to Lamasco for interment; that
3
UTS-SORES
Cleanse thorough!
VALET
AutoStrop
Razor
sharpens
itself
PANCRUST
always fresh at
rancid—pi
full Weight hue
The Old
Standard Rem
Chills and M
Grove
taste/i
Chill Te
60c I
See these in Prices $8.50 to $69.50
BRANNON’S
“GIFTS THAT LAST”
I City Sunday. The remains were tak-
it would
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8
Dallas, $2.95-—$5.00 round
trip--8 round trips each day.
1 he Red Ball Bus Line
&
supply and of
contemplate the
W e wanted a
a ng with GIN
PANCRUST. I
the market. -
enjoy the fruit, of our efforts.
A plan of patient, prudent saving.
With self-denial, jn moderation, is'
levier
m. on
7:30 ». m.------7:80 a. m.
10:30 a. m.............10:30 a. m.
12:30 a. m.........12:80 p. m.
2:30 p. m. ..... .. 2:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m......... 4:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m......... 8:00 p. m.
Fait. Each Way 81.00
All cars will leave Bonham
from the Red ‘Ball Depot on
West Fourth Street.
Bonham Phone 872.
IS. FORD
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Nothing brings such com*
forting relief as the original
Baume Bengu. It starts to
drive out pain as soon as
you apply it.
GETTHE ORIGINAL FRENCH
BAUME BENGUE
( AN ALGSi )
L „
Boco Ge ■!» G .
is just around the corner. You can’t give
dmcncexsownaocammma x.or axn a c ■» a coac Cattle herds on many ranches have
— ~ ■ .been allowed to run low as a result
_ ’ 3of previous unfavorable conditions.
Bowling |
Produce Co
BHdeHe
. Try., npje nf our |‘ui e Thread Silk Never Mend Hose. 8
You will be delighted wph thetr. beautifu —texture, — 8
■ their sheer daintiness iiYttWITh the long war you 7
. will get out of them. Every pair is sold to you a
with the distinct understanding that they must give
L you satisfaction. Price only— • *
1 Denison 7:30 A. M.—Ar-
rives Bonham 9:45 A. M.
Leaves Bonham 4:00 P. M.,
Arrives Denison 6:15 P. M.,
via Ambrose, Anthony, Spies
the League, and in the Decemher)
McCalls’* says:
' “It has been, and is, a prime in- (
strument for the enlightenment of ,
people regarding the great and
minor questions vexing international
Mrs. V. L. Gambel died in Dodd
Freeman, Tuesday. He has been sick
for some time.
Mrs. Dereberry -visited Mrs. Wal-
ker Tuesday.
vog’LEAGUE OF NATONs .....--
CANNOT INSURE PEACE,
SAYS COLONEL HOUSE
. _ ---------...3:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.............5:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.............7:30 p. m.
8:30 a. m.............9:30 p. m.
This chedule makes direct
connection with all limited
'Interurban cars for Dallas.- -often failbto
You are on the road 3 hour*
relations throughout the world. It
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Good rains have fallen generally, and
I the grass is exceptionally plentiful?
' Feed is (heap, relatively speaking.'
The big crops in the Middle West,'
' and likewise the large production in
I; Texas, offer advantage to the cattle,
feeder. But there are fewer cattle
than in many years to enjoy this
abundant and cheap feed supply?
Texas Power 8 Light Co.
Electricity Is Y OUT' Servant
in Texas are the best in years." says
’the Houaton Post - Dispatch.. Brom and top Working. See
practically every., section of the priee*. JAS GEIEE.F
st^te reports have come in lately
! Ithat the range is ‘the best in years'., ke
a. m.
“The League of Nations, benafi-,
cent as it is, and far-reaching as its
good offices have already proved, is
not in itself sufficient to, bring about
the maximum results necessary to a
full realization of ultimate world
peace," says €olonel Edward M.
House, confidential -advisor to Presi-
dent Wilson. However, hesdefends
Max Hermer Co.
consumers in
I
her father, Mr. Cantrell, nejr Q'Js-j . '
— .. Big Jubilee Concert
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Beautiful Toilet
anything better and nicer than A QUICK L
If oir plan of saving
1 i
a. m..„
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We miss much of the pleasure
I 7 FREE—from after nausea. Not
I "NV flavored.
/ Kellogg's Tasteless Castor Oil
r is the original tasteless castor
oil, made Ifor medicinal use only.
FREE—literature on request to WALTER
Janvier. Inc , 417 Canal St., New York.
Two cizes—zsc and yr.
at all good drug Hotei.
thrift but it purpohe as wet.
With the Best
Transportation
) TEXAS N
(ELECTRIC)
NRAILWAY/
LOWRATESonthe
IMTERURBAN
St national debts, the rights of minori-
2 ties, religious freedom, _ prohibition 1
X and what not show a degree of in-
% tolerance that is distressing .and _
alarming. 2
$ "Governments are constantly ham-
r , pered in their negotiations with IB
# other governments, because of the 7
. well-known and oftentimes publicly ■
expressed prejudice of their citi-
gzens.against the nation with which
*ilhes are negotiating Wi ' » *®e00920- *30632 “ 5 “3
IgtW ——'''T- «• wrvre iNw crec crveeoat knoy that these prejudies lack -ub —........4,
= stantial foundation, still they must 1*3.':"
1 be reckoned with. *
! 1 “To bring it home to ourselves, are *
me for
11 I 20t
2 p m.; 4 p. m.; 6 p. m I BONHAM-PARIS
Leave Greenville for Bonham ] To Paris Lv. Paris
9 a. m.; 12 noon; 2 p. m.; [ 7:00 a. m.......... 6:45 a. m
4p. m.; 6 p. m.; 8 p. m. 9:90 a. m. ______ 8:30 a. m
Connection at Greenville— 11:00 a. m..........10:30 a. m
Mineola, Tyler, Terrell, Sul-1 1:00 p. m .........12:30 p. m
phur Springs, Cooper, Com- 3:00 p. m.......... 2:30 p. m.
merc, Farmersville, Mi. 5:00 p. m.......... 4:30 p. m.
Pleasant, Shreveport and Tex-! 7'00 p. m. ......... 6:30 p. m.
as Special south to Austin ana ' ... — — - -
San Antonio and Houston. SHERMAN— GAINESVILLE
__ 1 Via Whitesboro
I perty of
ratisfy a judgment rene
BM. 1326. hy District (
I nin fou ' ■ • r N.’I '.ill
I plait RAM. Ropers , I
$5,105,50 with g per gen
annum n date |
I
annum front date of j
80410 aid sum of 1
infav of lbu Rogc
defendant .. for the sun
with s interest per I
date of judgment, and ill
fendan S. IL and J. R.
the ' s 190.30 with
which is controlled hy our ability to
save without denying ourselves the, I
Dallas rightful comforts and conveniences1 „ . .
of life. ( ome by and See Wha
Morleration in all things, our
thought , actions and’ deeds, is nec- have, or call your grocer,
•wsary te our happihess. This is
+ and Ravenna. Handies
• freight, parcels and baggage.
3. D. M. PENN, Proprietor.
X Call Paul Harvey, Driver,
4 Phone 178.
at place being the home f deceased for
a number of years. The funeral
3took place this afternoon.
land, while Mr. Mize is in the West better than spasmodic-economy, an
picking cotton. • ' far better than attempting to saved
Mr. John Wofford has returned any time beyond the reasonabi
home. He has been picking cotton bounds of ones capacity.
out West. We cannot reach success withod
Mr. and Mrs. Seals made a busi- enduring some hardships and priva
ness trip to the city Tuesday. tions, but it is-folly to overtax ■
( ome on, Sandy City, with y. ur strength and attempt to attain th
news; we like to hear from you. Impossible. Aim high, always, b
WANDA, never beyond a rational and reasoe
o ahle mark. I
L ~ (le
Mrs. Grace Mize is staying with
;:r—— I—"
Healh of this community very B H | | ft M L D Ak A
2sood at presept. | MFIuJIE.
8 Aunt Minerva Whisenhunt has re: 8 • •2 =44 • V A
E turned home after a few days yisit ,
8 with her niece. Mrs. George Riee. , . . .. Annlan.n. ... ,. . k , . ' I
X Mrs. Earl Walker spent Monday When III need of Gas-APPanses 01 the Servicing
J with her mother, Mrs. Joe Shuler. |g . AOpliances.
Mr, Frank Freeman visited, the '* ;
bedside of his brother, Mr. Jeff Q We have an easy payment plan.
7 a. m.; 10 a. m. 12 noon;
g . The following were callers at the
home f Mr. and. M rs. Trank Free-
man Sunday; Mr. John Bruner and!
a family, Miss Mamie Freeman-add , -- -__— .... - -
8 Mr Johrie-Stephens. ■ || West 4th Street . I
. Several from this place aitended ? It. — ■
X $ the farewell party at Mr. Ceorrel Phone 244 ione 244 1
g Crane into full power a. an instru8 , I, 2 Rtice’s Saturday night. All reported eosoxx go onanpaxncoceramnmomcaceamma
? ment Of peace, it is essential that $ _/// 7,;s 7 a nicetime |------"----------- --------—
* publicopinionshould,bpcome intell A 8pChnaVrgmowcziiclnt—. TDAIMtm cN~~N, .7
I rxz",11 11// ewec , , ■ , 50—TRAINED SINGERS--50
3 it is to bring about the other. 2 ‛‛ee" a o ..... .......
8 “There is no internationn aw$ -_’ -3 ar. a e1
..’worthy of the name, and there are 15 $
J™, chants excepting that of theif Everything "in the " -2
$ heague of Nations, to give-hding , 2-
; fore to what there is . 1 house going at great a * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * *
! The discussions which are going * T‛ 5 C K- •• H. HAkAN +
.2 on day by day by governments, thei 3 reduction. w 2 ___________DENTIST,, t
I' press an<l individuals regarding inter- W • • I annin County State Bank Bldg. •
st.........
" "in hu Cede Man * $
3
#
s
9
Leave
Sherman
—7:30 a. m.
-.9:20 a. m
-11:0 A. m.
--1 :30 p. m.
particularly true in formulating any him to gel you a cake fro
.plan of thrift. If we attempt t J
”ul aside en ch week or ench morth the Bonham Bakery:— "
an amount - which is"hweyon1 our
reonjble rarneity. we set too high We have plenty of good F
a oal, make saving a drudge and: ' ” I
‘estroy lint only the real value of
- • l akes also. 3 - J I
I Nolic E, SIIERIF
I THE T VTB OE TEX
Cou 1 Fann n. 1
It By j hi u • of an Ord
sued -Ui .of vhe Hano
I Court Fanin Count
of Ne mber, 1926, I
■ thereof. pi t hir casu, of I
f U’’ • N D. Rog 1
I 1052:, and to me, as s
. .’Ui'1 '<1 in red, 1 wl
I sell fi ash, within 11
"scribo.t by law for Shel
f the f.i ' Tuesday in De
| 1926, ng the se
I raid <n 1‛ 1, before the
! door o‛ -id l’annin (I
| eits o Bonham, the ■
I scribe 111 ope |y, to-w
t 50 ac । of land out B
Gres h a er G rissom I
I <'i in I' innin ( minty, 1
milf- > W. i i nm l>nhl
1 50 ai 'fi N eyed by I
liam ' ton and w
l
20, 1/20, and Maj 21
cordesi Book 171.
Book 158. page 171. of
of sa ' ounty. and in H
leconi- said county
pag N! <. in deed I
A. I’ and wif
ley W Trustee
21, 12′1. and most rrer
without rubbing, •ppiy—
V!GAS i Ford’s Red Ball Stage 2:20 p m
SOUTH BOUND
Leave Bonham for Greenville
DENISON AND BONHAM and Dallas
SERVICE > ■ 6 a. m.; 9 a. m.; 12 noon;
By Motor Truck, between 2 p. m.; 4 p. m.; 6 p. m.
i Denison and Bonham. Leaves1 . - NORTH BOUND
Lv. Dallas for Bonham
— 7:00 a. m.
---------- 9:00 a. m.
11:40 a. m........11:00 a. m.
1:40 p. m. ...... 1:00 p. m.
8:40 p. m.--3:00 p. m.
5:40 P- m....... 5:00 p. m.
7:40 p. m....... 7:00 p. m.
Makes connections at Gaing.
rille with Santa Fe North
and South. Katy to Wichita
Falls, Bus to Ardmore, Bus
to Denton, Bua to Wichita
Falls.
J. C MAGOUIRK
—»_ tin, UI masummin
qualities we do lift possess?. Are
we the ungenerous, cold-blooded, un-
' idealistic people that a large part of
the world believe us to he? If not.
are they the selfish, grasping, un-
; grateful people we think some of
them to be?”
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CONDITIONS ARE GOOD
FOR CATTLE RAISERS
। “In some respects, the conditions
affecting the ( attle-raising- industry
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<• \ LITTLE TALK ON THRIFT + Buy here wnere you make it J
* By S. W. Straus, President, + . — - ■— ■ -----------
♦ American Society for Thrift •22.22
a,a3-q4aa4.aa,a 2".7T"F"""F"*"TTTE
.u‛.nn..,* PIANO TUNING 1
Every personal plan of savmg * • O. L. Guinn , I
should embrace a definite goal, at- * With Kidd-Key College. Phone
tainable before the best years of * 139, Bonham. Sherman 885.
life have gne. The old fashioned ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H
rchool of thrift taught people to ~
save, save, save by constant self-de-
nial, throughout the whole span of ---
life. " |
in modern school of thrift there is
a happier and more practical philos. ,,
ophy. It teaches us not to keep in 66
mind alone the “rainy day” which is • *
likely to come, but rather The “hap* -
Py day" which is sure to come if we
save with modelation for a definite
object and purpose.
Our plan of saving, in brief, should
he ha-ed upon a worthy objective
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H. B. P. Johnson, Director — Rv. J. W. Carter, Manag
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926, newspaper, November 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548286/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.