The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, November 22, 1926 Page: 5 of 6
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THE BONHAM
FAVDRITE
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BONHAM Will CLOSE
the Servicing
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NEW YORK (United Press).— The
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DRESSES
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than 4‘ost if beauty jewelry is to be
-NOW IN PROGRESS .
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MILLIONS of POUNDSUSED
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oncert
$18.50, $23.50
raidlmenth, before the Court Hu: -
ior
8:15 P. M.
on—Don’t Miss it.
WEIW.E
Pr P.
CENTS
the sayig- kha; “There ire mauy.
llanfore White
Spon
For Smartness for Style
for Quality
f!
and for
t
J, 'Flay
THOSE CHRISTMAS CARDS
9:10 o’clock-H.
.1
■: 8
ooches
Attend this Sale
Take Avantage of
w ith
bi
Malel jus
the Wonderful Savings Offered.
Where you make it
BERNER’S STYLE SHOP
t aid
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if You take Klok-Lax
AK
and I
Acreaze < ontrol- By aw.
tntvre
one
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souKLINS elKIIKA
Fotl l
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call your grocer.
1
enza
DR, HAL P. HOWARD
oints. Duu-
a
:ind the
tk .ok-Lx
diug
ham Bakery:"
To+
st iniula
Kda-
A Few Things You Should Know About the
metal
I line
$
AEtna Life Insurance Co.
PANCRUST
this
state or
liberty ?
--
NHAM BAMBI
terial.
fix <
\
ap
i
buyer’s market and buy
on
The "three-
quarter length coat is the model best
liked this
is used as a lounging robe.
T. F. CARTER, Agent
on
State National Bank Bldg.
Bonham, Texas
tendency
Bill Jones
toward train effects, flowing sleeves.
meS oax G g. emGu • «
Raisins, etc.
I
Also
Cooking
Apples,
Sweet Potatoes.
All Chicken
robes
r y s t r V a n ‘
vonte with satin robes beneath them
Fhome 398
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ADURE VEGETABLE
When thinking of making
our Fruit Cakes, remember
as the W.
said in <1
women;
to the
Extra Special Value
Groups at —
Eri f
slerv
Must
dress
types
$1641.55, and 6 per cent intrest
annum front date of judgueni
Womal We
housewife
» policy ‘holders.
surplus.
II
use less than of
higher priced brands
Sec : etar
TibiuN
yu-E <
ul
‘They mt
tired mind.
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- cotton
r just
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o WHO’S WHO IN BONHI
(F mm Bonhi Weekly i
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quiet ev
i . t heir
usinesi
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• Surer
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and a»Q
Prevent ivo
Takebes
stons
1 tail.
I her
heme
. softncs
Triumphs of the Season’s Mode are these
Lovely Autumn and Winter Dresses offered
at a price that is truly remarkable;
Pre-Thanksgiving
Sale of
IWIND WAS IN the SOUTH ALt
DAY- AX OVERCON FELT
v#rGOOQ INDEED-
fabric*
2rttertninm
Guaranteed •
Pure
Lz. G lassesCurrecily Fitted
West Side Square
♦ JEWELS EXPRESS PERSON
♦ ALITY
an:‘pe
PANGRUST
1 shortening
PRICE’S REPAIR SHOP
North Main Street
( entimued )
... - -o-- .
twuser material are used
lower part of the coat.
SUNDAY WAS WINTER
DAY WITH INDICATION
OF SNOW NORTH OF US
The Old
Standard Remedy for
Chills and Malaria
Bace /889
Negro Music
lurch
prefer straight-lined
moret intricate models
French women favor.
Remeey i maintained the right to take away a
leadini
The Safi? and Proven
Remedy.
The First and Original
Cold and Crip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of. a Century.
Price 30c.
The box bears this signature
6.3€oe
1mm
r
ret
.. Vest
innate, however both in Erance and
.in Ameriea. ' Chinese Mandarin
W. Carter, Mana
hite People
II paid to policy holders during/925 $44256,180.00. 8
Why Pay More When AEtua rs Less?
2sun)amneumeepoit"witv""guPvcuTbmusd“gomov:
steres and other pleees ef +usines wil eo002m
thu day.- - , _---‘ r "on
me hards and pri
t is' fully to overtax I
world.
He has the liberty to buy his up-
plies on a protected market it skill-
ed labor prices.
He has the liberty to rob the soil
can light your
>le home for
hours for the
a 1
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
Clock and Phonograph repairing, Lawn Mowers sharpened. Wo varnish,
enamel or repair furniture and oil stoves.
We buy and mH second hand furniture .
$
$
$
*
$
1
I
I
"Show
Id cas :
{4 BAKING
RAW POWDER
1 1Weht}
<tavj,/us. I
attempt to attain
Aim high, always,
a rational and rea
1
C. L.
Co
Those W hp oppot e I he
• SENIOR CIASS
Pics.1 k nt • Kidney Smit h, ' J.
the ground at the
Phone 244
wexocacam
it is said that American
BY THE GOVERNMENT
“mmaaaa---.
women prefer negligees
without mentigning cotton acreave thy namt ?"
reuet ion. Such a law has heen pre-
1-
must be selectec
w.trest of society demanded it.
3.. 1____We Aave heen rebhins; our seH-amt
price these Dresses cannot be
9 -
surpassed
Pt esidri
' . I'
ducts on
member'* liberty when the best iu-
of ’he,
the
sell for cash, within the hours pro--
"eribed by law for Sheviff's Sales, on
the Li t Tuesday in December. A. D
that the consumer may have
food and clothes.
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17
uegligce but today '
“utenascortononcatouso
Huth and lact which would be fit to.
time, ahe l y on will
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a eommon looking woman merely
looks vulgar in her display. The
glittering of too many diamonds will g
even outglitter the peroryor-a $
beautiful woman.
lvet with w ide sie vest
t fail . I
get you a cake f
$
dainty feminint
ling life ih-
(
Whether to the
which the
Materials are
PANCRUST is a strictly vegetable shorteninyer
always fresh and- white as the, yo" Wet
gets rancid—put up in sealed byckets nd
full weight buckets of,8 pounds and 1 pounds
reach success wit
ba rameuntFhe woman who disre.
insurance company in
seribed property, to-wit; ed i
50 m res of land out of the Joseph low:
Gresham, er Grissom survey, sitaa-
mpEpved
taking it
> nauses
are thor:
we have, Citron, Orange peel,
cheap Lemon ' peel. Dates, Currants,
+ies
m. on
pared for the Nrkansas kasembly.
lines rather than trousered
T ri?
To whom shall we. surrender
Renton. .
Mary cam p
H is the strongest (i
shrance companies, in .
It has $:2. 159,500,00
gray hair, X
Jewelry that is worn near the fare $
gory school law; that would have.
Uken away this mast precious liber- b K Hkns & Bon
ty, but our executive officers are so “ “ M-
anxious to protect our liberty they -IT, PHONE 509 <
feeds. Price before buying.
Laxative
Brom
Quinine/
"aa, tablets •,9 .
washt ctwke a dog to deth with
uut choking, him to eathion butter."
I thinl w. armer are Y^d - . DOLLS rol SAI.k
tiat w. ■ought, ta control wur cottan Very attactive nowlb dtlis
acreage. That if we waula we could inle ak Hlerger ‘ Stxle Shov hy thelthe cv.s
gat a profitable price for „UI eutton, Methodist -o Leaz.....* 2
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
——6Gc. ■ ——
or old stoves.
wcompeHHe+
nd nevr ctisupvj
l
MeIr nt
Srr retary Teea
season. when the pajama
of such
Ils capital is-815.000,000.00
It is the-largost miultiple tiin
the world.
Colds,
Grip,
Influx
$164.15 .if said sum of $5,10550. and
in favor of Lou J. Rorors, one of the
defendants, for the sum of $t3*.75
with 8 ' interest per annum fron
date of judgment, and in favor of . e-
fendants S. IL and J. R. Reynolds ior
the sum of $190.30 with 8 ' • intercut
ilwut as one might rip
It has lite insurance in foree to the amount —of
$2,495,741,615.06.
He has the liberty to keep his chil-
dren out of school to raise and gath-
er cheap cotton.
f The legislature passed a compul-
wewanted a Shortening that wecquld recommeud
along with GINGHAM GIRLFLOI E, j Ln , jAm
PANCRUST. PANGRUST is the finest short
the market. •
a urday that it might rain, and it
$ would have done so, had the weather
2 mi derated. Instead of that the cold
*wind continued from the north, and
•60 0thought it meant snow. It is
---------------~ —.quite likely that' it'did snow north of
eholi, all
in the form of ehnkor-. earr
hes of ilk
v‛an or program for soil iuprove
ment. . -
GERS-
■ I that it would
Neuunter -#
velvet or satin, Appliques
rd to th ’ t ■ • 11 ing of du ove ani
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FRESHMAN CLASS
len Jimmie Buford,
‘res dent Miyrtle Nell.
' iryi'prearezire- ’ An
First "--—
Kirby j Sunday wsqnite void all day long.
. T^e wind got in the north and stay-
6 ed thefe. The indications were s.t-
•**}*••* ■
♦ NEGI IGEES +
7’ lh Il'dtU ilosi *
• I nited l'res- Fas}ien l eiter) --
+#- 4 +4 4 44-+
for When yon do th
l which are snug at the wrists ira:
deep, lapels of white fur and a ‛ui
hemline. Ostrich adorns lapel* o
many mlels.
। . The penchant* fur metals is reflect
ed in. trimmings and in the entire up
B MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1926
e w **amaaa 3* &
ing hold.
. .11 . omin •
r gi
med of .di the ■
Mu wonderful
! all right
L’ERaxdmith._____
m01 1*. M. Gil,sun.
. -LX T*RI \
. I oiic I:
Kimonas and boudoir Ivbes .< uld
ify type have heen di-carded for lux- _
. Doubtless you are wondering w‛ at
to give Christmas, and you will
President T. D.
V e i re de it M
$ ' I. - .
sell.
argument. I bat is
destroythe farmor’
’ liherty. All law ib destructive of
liberty. Even, the laws aprainzt theft
. and murder.'
8
:
s
13
per portions of pajama suits. For"
jinstance. silver or gold pajama coatsg
are -wojn with colored trousers of 10
i
statute books that would help jany t rumple* the law and our most sacred tapaw ana—bre,
ilerably il ' were enforeeul, and if conssitutien tmlev his fecL—Lhee on-! pnz if eye ar als, reddish imou „ ;
" "ew "inu chanzre" were made and latitution thart Travis. Ihwie-Crock-jaiegreen-turyucise, asuuimipne
jett. and Fannin died foz „„I amethyst-ight „!«„ he listed 17
.‛nleud wehav forsoturn Alamolas stalile. f„ the aubum-haire a I
, per-on • - . 2
. I am matteto cry out. Oh Libertye Plondeslook best in pastel jewel. R
how many crimes are committed u--ueh as pearls, rose quartz, cora.g
pole, lade, crystal and turuote, Au l
arh blonde is often ally i ingT, aluc- I
n l thvst and rubies Dark -hired wi. i . 1ashioir‛s newest style featurcs are well vepresent-
ni‛} Wen jet. bin k trystai. white cddiu this iremendous group — and every dress in the
mil .hiphly colord i in well. 8 group is worth more thai the price asked. They
Women with eraji h eye frinsred , are fashioned of finest silks and woolens in types for
W th blat k dashes mas find a neck- * street, for sport and for afternoon occasions. A se-
lace of Erayish agate flattering tol; lection from this group assures you of the newest and
Topaz, ambei nd yellow • smartest that {ashion offers.
ish stones Hie becoming ' to green ;
eyed perohs. *‛
Gru \ haired women should avoid •
white, pastels and dead -harle since
brizhter colors or black add contr: st $
_ | low waistline and the skirt-tfips to
Organized society has always
You can’t buy a better shortening than PAN-
CRUST. Ask your merchant lor it.
It has total asset* of $27 1.000.000.00, an increase
of $28,000,000.00 in 1225.
his supplies on a sellers market.
He has the liberty to sell his -pro-
i nets on an open market in competi-
tion with the cheap labor of the;
< ape bat k« and
linesu:
1926, it heing the Seventh day o*
j.of November, 1926, .by the -Clerk Given undP my hand, tin- i-th To Tlw Favorite: r :
. the ot Rovetiter, 11. ’ I a0"”' lmu' M'IvW’IIUM njnw f".1 fhr'liave never ent..reed it:
terus h. Koger, et al.. No. ED BRENT. Shevirr *otrol of the citon arreuge .in.I There is a provisiom
10521, and to me, as Sheriff, direct- • Fannin Counfs Taxns others have been interne in tl.eii de-1 constitution that would
|. d mid delm'fod. I will proceed to By Tom, S. MOORE, Deputy. ' nulciation of uch a thought and it
(Daily Nov. 1», 22 09) ' seems’ to hve never oceurped to them
~ o L .- * that we had a. law already on our
sore
.Thu bodice is ilonsed at n
Thanksgiving Services wil] Beheld ... th(,
Methodist Chreh-a -to-A. M., iJJ “w J
preaching the sermon.
By Hedda Hoyt
♦ United'Press Fashion Edir
It wrote $906,759,427.00 in new business last year
—an increase of $233,181,739.00 over the business
written in 1921.
the gaze of’ kinge. The modern jA
•robe ismore"lke ut evenine
in itsemtrinus and woreousi$
velvet negligee with dolman
A< RAGE RWDUCTION
BY LAU
fashignall Klok-l
nt Girady Loftin.
Eite >i.l Nunnale
। RETAIL MERCHANTS ASS’N.
Bmco ecom ox ae- ■*. c 0 a 4
for control of cotton acreage and
rput.it over. It might be called a
ht , . . The vnriuwi ohffw an<| clubs of . . __
door ol said "annin County, itile Bonhi have clected oiricerg for ho11 WaS rIiuy enforced it wouht pos-
city of Bonham, the following de- sear. Pap the benefit of ii, erpst : ibl he allthe ’law we would need,
pesple, the list, is vblihed be- for the contkol of the cotton acreage J We have forgotten Goliad. .
Other laws could be framed that • — ------ — A.....—«
would be effesive, if enforced.
control o
v -erm I
as the property of A. D. Rogers, to
ratisfy a '.judgment rendered on 0 t.
25th, 1926. by District ( on tof Pan
nin founty. .T.xas,- im fuvor of the
plaintiff RAM.Ropers for the 1161 o
$5,105.50 with 8 per gent interest piei
annum from date of judgment on
Book 158, page 171, of deed records
of said county, and in dee i of trust
lecords of said county. Book 17.
pag Ml 87, in deed of trust fr mi
A. I). Rogers and wife to D. as-
Icy Waggoner, Trustee, dated May
21,r 1921, and most generally known
Mies Lilli Tay!* r
JUNIOR' CLASS
it Ann Spivy.
-ulont John Pler
Yt 11 Lesdet ■ ("ha
ml M . ita Myk
Springor Miss Ue.;
so! HOMORE
11. Jr.
IRMoT11E
airiciii ■ II I lf ad
thy Rusnell.
" • illian trwicinzu
>omv other group of organized so-
ciety.
If I had any idea of running .for
office I would not say this.
--In the Farm and Ranch of Oct. 30
is . Jin, editorial under the heading:
“Give me Liberty or Give me Death"
The editor makes an eloquent ap-j
peal lor the preservation of the I
farmer's liberty.
When I read this splendid editori-
al my first thought was: “The farm-
er doesn’t have any liberty.” My
next thought was: “He has many lib-1
cities." and I began to enumerate.
He has the liberty to sell his proe
HO 3ueV.
H-Vr . Mis; {mir Lee (qem ’
of gold lace e’loth forms a mor2,
ebinintr a popular color* anc ma- 2
" • , o' ; ~ crations. Ami the best interest of so-
. ..**-.*+--*------***-*-*± icty demand that our liberty to com
"—it such a qrime Fmust he aurrend-
. cred, the only question involved is:
J
ed in Fannin County, Texas, about 8
miles S. W. from Bonham, bring tie
50 acres conveyed by W. J. w Wil
liam Clayton and wife to -A.:
Rygvis by deesls dates December
20, 1920, and May 21st, 1921, .
corded inBook 171, page 13 1, - nd
--i I IFRROTS
'pn-s-tlvul Jeanette Evans.
vi . -Presidlunt Dtatly* Hu
Snictirv T masmer ■
Em, Kluklax
a1ur ng ,
1 hat conp ।
woman
---n-luKE-dWi
and see what
' he entire South is anxiously wait- give a lot of things. In aiiditiou
n lor ome ote t » prepare a sane you wil have a number of friends hair. Shades of blue, gray, brown or
• nd *ensihle la) that will vet re-jwhom you wish .to remrmber. and | zreen deeper than the cyee add
" out Fannin County might gain who will remember you with a depth to the eye coloring. The col-
one distinction and render some Christmas and. We have them torful jewel that doesn't deepen the
vuc by taking the initiative reasonahle prices, and you want coloring ofthe eye or bring out the A
i 'ton t think there i5 much that us to assist vou in selicting them transparency of the complexion or $
can be done to help . trie averaze we ran do that. \t ar rati1, come the glow of the hair ean nut be a
. wall farmer to get a profitablenin mid sec out wlug. 11- make, called becoming. A single ruby
Pin for -hr year'- rrop. (iradtata distinctive rmemi unce to have worn on a white Imnd is more flat- G--70032093 70 “720525070200
marketing would .help now and would your own card, wj.vour ow1 iame tering than a quantity of more cost- ' -- : mT
tlways help, but our ereditors dont printed on it -just le a persunal In ring.*. are well liked-as usual Haw? jumpe, this season. Keds. greeis, purpleg,
pem to be very anxious for us to letter to a frieud 7 t’dstinetieu. Gurnet,, emerads, dark jade*, aiid dress is copied in some. models and t oral, amethy _________ and burnt
luld our cotton for better prices. Wo are making up >v first order, bright rolorful stones demnad col. Spanish shawi- with apertures ui range shades have ini with great*
We haven’t any desire to helpse you had better , t3 yours now, orful wearers. Opals, acquamarines tht head and atm are also jueluded > ! approval.
oread propaganda that will helpland save delay and di fopointme 1 rose quartz, amethyst, agates in* - _ - . - - - ....."7?- . . . — .———
• ilat 1 "■ la..... pinntei which are me to 1 , if yoy ait pastel hade look best on the more , , . g,., , j-x ■■
that pleached so long amt loud tor too long. Lata I w • innot p int delicately colored women Oriental 5+‛e -aye4A “4 Q +e - ( A l e
cotton acreare reduction and de-them at all. It > ll be Ino ICe. w wels of many colors become women A- 9 A -C- - E• --C LVIl *---
. । vei those that he would lead’ by If FAVORITE I’RINTING CO. who are extremist in drans.anr
not following his own teaching. a_____—4*0.......‘jfr" alovinge. J ~
We-want omething -ure -suhstan Favorite "want als get resulta.
i al and lasting than mere propagan-.
fobbing fe rral childr'en . of the
South. We bme committed a crim”
against the present and future gen
l farm which
on by me at
Nov. 15, 1026,
H After all, color i-more iniportant ___-
"if, ’
Eards expensive jewels, faddieh-jew- 8
el and so alled lueky stincs. in ?
, favor of jewels which add something $ .
to her own personality shuw wis g
' don. ’ 8
। Whit • irwelr inefuding di.miord g
pearls, white hde, erystal, ete., can
B . $10 90 $13 85
i( is better Willie nml ehiti is liifiit- . V # •UU» VAV•U V» VIU•VU
in the statrj than in daytime. 8
. - also ' ke Aubrn-haireg- women find r&i-L
away the lbevty tokeepouromldren dish brown anfsellowish jewei, flat 8
nut of achool, but it ha ....... Ignored tering. AmSig these -tom- are , 7- 4=.
The farmer hars the liberty to neliars, dark and light am,sellov 5
“ 1 $33.00 and $38.
e, plenty of good F
iso. s
spasmodic economy, al
nan attempting to savel
beyond the reasonal
nes capacity.
however. There
Sue Favorite otfice fo: job work
NEW YORK. Fl luled I’ri s)
Neirlige are incm-efor f lu: ' -.uP! Ir is right! Mi],
There was a tiaye when_onty an illibowel- thorvugh/y * I a
or lazy ner-on lounger about hi a our S¥s.ei purified
NoniCE, SIERIIFS SALE pet annum fu.m date iinav, w I us.-
[ niK STATE OF TEXAS. . andcolt . " nnl.mml.
Cotuntyof Fannin. B ing aui nI thedefcnlatit, \ D.
t Ry virtuo I an, Order of Us. Ros a ,l sudy meut ,..... encorToN
sued :! f y Honova ble Distr : dlered in i aue No, 10,52, at saidt
Court of Faniin County,Fon •! 5th lay cort.
♦ + + + + + +♦♦
TANO TINIG 1
O. L. Guinn .
dd-Key College. Phonal
mham. Sherman 885.
4 *••4 4*44
1 Hen- improve our soil aid ediurate" our . ”
children. , Late creations and colors
1 !i What I want is for the people a% in bed room suits, $85.00 up.
RCeid Fannin counts to decide upon a plan Lem Tittsworth Furniture Co.
Jack Rilwa} and
quantity of jewels which a woman
wears means nothing’ Adorned with
a million dollars worth of diamonds.
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