The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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primary teacher of Tulip school first
discussed the* needs of school. She
esting program was Tendered, Miss
J Thelma'Pratt being the leader.
15.917.90
4,684,60
1,035.15
3,965.04
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thusiastic meeting was the result.
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1,536.41
53.17
5,000.06
2,822.92
Fund .......................
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fund .........
Other Resources Live
Stock Acct ..................
Loans secured by real estate,
worth at least twice the
am’t loaned thereon
Overdrafts,'undoubtedly good
Cust’rs bonds held for
safekeeping ..........
Furniture and Fixtures ......
Cash on hand ...................
Due from approved reserve
agents ................................
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6,266.82
1,400.00
2,265.61
ed to be paid
Time Cert, of Deposit
Public Funds on Depost:
City.. $ 122.41
School 1,414.00
Total .....................
Cashiers Checks Outstanding
Customers Bonds Deposited
for safekeeping .............
IVANHOE P. T. A.
The March meeting of our
63zonrtrpdtman gains reliefs from
TOTAL
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ...
THE GREAT WAR
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
(By United Press
April 1, 1917
French and British announce im-
portant gains on Somme front.
» Seed, Millet Seed
Cane, Stock Beeta,
J. W. Peeler,
Palace Drug Store,
Bonham Drug Co.
' Reb Peeler.
Advertising has taught us how to dress—how to choose
colors and fabrics and becoming styles.
For Mayor of Bonha
W. E. NEWTON
ROEGE MeCLURE
ARNOLD ENGLANDER
MANAGER
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FRIDAY, APRIL 1,,10273
y State of Texas, County of Fannin,
K We, J. R. Rainey, as President,
n and Jno. W. Palmore, as cashier of
$ szid bank, each of us, do solemnly
swear that the above statement is
8 true to the best of our knowledge and
k belief.
| ‘ Roy Stevens
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trustees. This talk was followed by 221-64
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FLIT
. DESTROYS
Moths,Roaches
Bedbugs,Hies
Other Household Insects
ive-
ve -ech
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it. Two tablespoonfuls daily—in
chronic eases, with every meal.
Guaranteed. Doctors recommend
ALL-BRAN because it is 100%
bran.
Delicious with milk or cream,
and add fruits or honey. Use in
cooking. Sold by all grocers. Served
everywhere/ Ready to eat. Made
by Kellogs/in Battle Creek.
4,020998
0V ALL-BRAN
J. R. Rainey, President,
Jno. W. Palmore, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this the 29th day of March, A. D
1927. 0
ASHLEY EVANS, Notary Public.
Fannin County. Texas.
Correct—Attest:
J. M. HODGES
J. T. KEENE
A. B. SCARBOROUGH
Directors.
• Wherever you go, you find them. Vivacious, happy,
beautiful, delightfully dressed in the most exquisite
taste. .....
ops. Oil Mops, O’cedar
Buteher Knives, Scissan
other articles. Weds
AA54 Follow Mr. Hof-
""T‛ ner’s remarkable
story of the wonder-
ful work of ALL-BRAN.
"I was cometipated from boyhood untn
I began eating ALL-BRAN. I am past 63
year. old. Feel like 80. No more pills for
me. I do thia with my own free will."
r J. H. Hoffner
Williams town. N. J.
Cause of more than forty dis-
eases! Thief of health and happi-
ness! 'Pimples, headaches, sallow
skin, falling hair are but a few of
the tell-tale signs. Don't let con-
stipation sap your health!
Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN will relieve
NORTHERN TEXAS TELEPHONE CO.
SHERMAN. TEXAS
Th tharnonn
the cumulative.pralernnd payable on Apri *“•192710 all stoek-
Company wi P 2 at which time the books
holdarszatroeorraer “ be re-opened for trans-
fer on April 1st, 1927.
C A. SHOCK, Vice-Pres. and General ManafT
COFFEE
" THE ONE THEY TALK ^BOUT
Members of Congress gather 4g
for extra session tomorrow prove to
be overwhelmingly in favor of war
with Germany.
Baltimore pacifist meeting ed- .
dressed by David Starr Jordan is
broken up by anti-pacifist agitators
and Jordan prevented from continu-
ing address.
of April, 1927.
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts, undoubt-
edly good on personal ”
or collateral security .. 159,588.94
Overdrafts, undoubtedly good 181.66
Customers’ Bonds held for J
safekeeping .............. 3,400.60
Real Estate (banking house) 3,000.00
Voudavbtinhriygayou -
TOTAL ............. $78,876.28
LIABILITIES
Clear, pink-and-white complexion, luxurious, 'well-kept
hair, gleaming teeth, trim athletic carriage these are
almost universal characteristics of American women of
today.
what are Gingham q
am Girl hiskits are bisk
ri Flour and are jest T
are better, and are juitl
little whiter.
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8in‛ every woman ought!
m Giri Flour on hand ji
company comes. I
light bread, you will fi
ikes aboutsthe finest M
ad you ever did eat Sri
nd if it does cost a 1
its more on a sack, ri
l get it back in satisfactia
xt time ask your mercia
Gingham Girl Flour a
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ARM IMPLEMENTS
Advertising has helped to teach us all that the real basis
of beauty is health and cleanliness. We are the greatest
users of soap and water in the world.
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Advertising has taught us how to care for our teeth, our
hair, our feet, our hands and our complexions.
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• DR. F. C. AlaaNN
• DENTAL BOOMI1
First Stats M
Building
Bonham, Tzu J
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DENISON AND BONEN
TRUCK SERVICE.
Via Ambrose, Anthony, M
Ravenna >1
D. M. PENN
Phone 178 1
J Certified Surplus Fund.
E Undivided profits, net
l Individual Deposits subject
to check on which no in-
3 terest is paid ............
3 Time Cert, of Deposit
Public Funds on Depost:
’ .School $2,034.56 ...........
f Cashier's Checks Outstand-
, ing ..................................
| Customers’ Bonds deposited
Certified surplus fund ......— 1,000.00
Undivided profits, net -1,326.43.
Individual Deposits, sube
ject to check on which no
interest is paid . 39,099.71
Individual deposits on which
interest is paid or contract-
DIPLOMAT WHO “WARNED" ' ' become Ambassador to Belgium, suc-
AT LAST GETS NEW POST ceeding Dr. Adatchi. The latter Koos
-------- to Paris soon, when Viscount Ishii,
FOKYO(United Press)—Massanao the present Ambassador, retires."
Hanihara, diplomat, who has been on ---------—
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c i WEBB TRUCK LINE
For Sale in Bonham by * BONHAM-DALLAS DAILY SERVICE
Leaves Leaves
Bonham 4 p.m. Dallas 6 p. m.
This daily service has been arranged to
give you the best service possible
YOUR FREIGHT WITH US IS INSURED
CALL US
Bonham Phone 453 Dallas Phone 2-1514
Never before have there been so many charming women
At first thought it may sound absurd, but one of the most
powerful teachers has been advertising.
Other Real Estate
Furniture and Fixtures .
Cash on hand ......
Due from approved reserve,
agents ............
Interest in Depositors'
Guaranty Fund ......
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fund
in them , and that would make b-t-
I’. T. ter teachers. After this, an inter-
the Bonham Daily Favorite, a news- %
papei printed and published at Bon-
ham, State of Texas on. the 1st lay 18
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Advertising has taught us how to talk, how to entertain.
One reason why so many women are charming is be-
cause so many women are reading advertising. From
advertising they are learning the secrets of great beauty
specialists. They are getting health information of in-
estimable value. They are learning the secrets of becom-
ing dress from the famous designers of Paris and New
AT 822 LAMAR STREET, SHERMAN, TEXAS
Vulcanizing, Steam Cleaning, Washing, Greasing
GULF GASOLINE — GOOD TIRE SERVICE
Will appreciate some of your business when you are
in Sherman.
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No. 13 ’
Banks Official Statement of
Financial Condition of the
First State Bank
at Ector, State of Texas, at the
close of business on the 23rd day of
March, 1927, published in the
Daily Favorite, a newspaper printed
and published at Bonham, State of
Texas, on the 1st day of April, 1927.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts, undoubt-
edly good on personal or
collateral security , $44,202.19
Mr. Snodgrass and along the same .
line of Miss Chandler, he made 6s .
feel like we all had not done as ‘
much as we could.
Then Mr. Cummings said some |
things about how to meet the needs ’
of the school. He said in order to |
attain those needs we must first ■
have cooperation between parents,
teachers and school board. Swt
Hale also made a very good talk in
which he said the patrons of the
school need to get behind the teach-
ers and show them that they believe
Medicine
Bonhai Tex
I
1,650.00
134.87
The main topic of the evening was, | Our next meeting wil be held n
“The needs of our School" by Mr. Tuesday night, Aprik 5th. Miss Al-
Earl Snodgrass. “How to' Meet ma Dorough will lie leader and an
Those Needs” by Mr. J. W. Cum- interesting meeting i expected,
mings. Miss Lola Chandler, the ‘ BY PRES.
women are so charming. Read advertis-
said there should be less kicking on shell frames, Bifocals and Toric
all three sides, parents, teachers and lenses.
4 he diplomatic waiting list ever
since his recall from the United
States, where, as Ambassador, he
presented the famous “grave conse-
quences" note in respect to the pend-
ing Immigration Bill, is. slated to
Ravenna State Bank 7—
At Ravenna, State at Texas,
at the* close of business on the 23rd I
day of March, 1927,-'published in 9
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NO MORE SICKENING PILLS FOR HIM mhmz a
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for safekeeping ............ 3.400 19
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State of Texas, County of Faanin,
We, W. R. Luton, as President,
and W. H. Harper as Cashier of
said bank each of us do selemnly
swear that the above statement is
true to the best of our knoledge and
belief. W. R. LUTON. President.
W. H. HARPER, Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 29th day of March, A. D. 1927.
R. R. MORGAN, Notary Public,
Fannin County, Texas.
CORRECT—ATTEST.
N. D. HAMPTON
MRS. W. A. WEATHERBY
- Directors.____________
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 230, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1927, newspaper, April 1, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548385/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.