The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1927 Page: 1 of 6
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LocRE COUNTY NEWS -
NUMBER 83.
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-the- arrivai of W. Du- *3
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THE ROAD
looming
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l cock: 2 hens; cockerels: 6 pullet
and cut
Third t
New Fall Suits
wers
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Bonhalius.. Ejrst third cock; foutth ckl:
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A few Used Gas Heaters Cheap
3 pullets
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BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
NOT TOMORROW
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First cock; first, and record hen: first -puByt.
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RICAN
EATRE
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Fred T. Chaffin, Sherman - •
econd, third ckl.; first, second, third.
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FtRAtSHtRSttNfr--
FLEEING GENERALS IN
MEXICAN OUTBREAK
Forty-iwo in
daughter this mornioz. The princess,
who- is Swedish, is ‘yers old.’
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class
,18.... uullets
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Phone 338
ENHOUSE
OF QUALITT"
IF THIS CONTINUES
w IL..PROBAILY
Bl II d EGHORNN
Four in < lass
QUALITY
high, but ’ .
PRICES
1 toarth.
ds you save or
foodstuffs J
" HH E < ORNISH
Sevn in Class- '
I. cock; 3 hens: 3 pullet-.
* Lights,
how. j3.
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8 pill- ek.g f ..V
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Th Poultrs Show at the
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Thirt) in Class
2 coeks; 2 hens: % cockerels:
lets; 3 young pens
ullet
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RBO
I dur in* (.'la**
7 pullet-...
BII E ORPINGTON
Twenty in (‘lass
J cock; t hens; cockerels: 5
And
TONIO
STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
POSFED TO LEAVE PROPET
_ TV IN OFFICE
nt f n Luropo who befoRe Me de-
arturajajd he would start sonie ex-
tement own when here.
SHIPS DAMAGED NEAR. PRESIDENT COOL1DGE NAVY DEPARTMENT iS
.SAN PEDRO, CALIF. IN MAKES STATEMENT ON DESIRINfi TO REBUILD
WOL ELIGHT HEAVYFOG, IS REPORT "
Pparkt
rkt and
thirs.
y: Bunf
BORF III RDEN OI WAR
EXPENDITI RES.
CLAIMIED IEBEL. LEADERS I LED
FROM THEjIC TROOPS DI It ' ,
IN TEe EM HATH E
MOKE OF THE BATTLESIIPS
ow NED by U, s.
two |(| MIORS 01 I HI T NEITH-
E-MAY HAVE ( VI SED THE
I LI RRY OF PRIC ES
/ALE
use, ne
1 A : AIla*
KOSE ( <>MB v»E 'I EdirRNs
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Firs
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BIFF w ) ASDOTFES
Six in Class
3 cockerels; 3 pullets
226
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no man doth
• us afraid.,
is the wish w
I cock
Mtjd
PIrJ
Folid- color female.
+ SILVEE hlOlm'HO
Thirty-two in €tass
3 cocks; 3 hens: 8 cockerels
.1 DO IT TODAY
odernize” Five Battleships %
VOLUME XXV.
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and hen; fir
corkerel ;
TION, \T LEAST. SO FLYERS.
ASSERT
ee " I-
Modl
rir-t <1
youhg pen; first I
WHITE WY AN o ITES
ins & Son
NE 509
Poultry Farm, • Shrev epoi t
’ FIRST NATIONAL, BANK
BONHAM. TEXA’s
rids
z Librar\
The awaris, as placed b‘ Tom |s., ofid, third ben: first.
est Prodyc-
Cochrane Logan; woman ..........
specialist, landed at' Fckstone today
G1 aj . Judge, follw . ■ ,
POULTR DEPARIMENr
Superintendent, A: T; Chaney ~
Secretary, True Adams
Judge, Tom Cray
1 I solid, color pen. . 1 Modlin
of Modlin Poultry Farm, Sheveport: F
ersb
tNISHER” '
BOTH VESSELS SAID TO
BEEN DAMAGED BY
(REriMPACT’
HAVE ADMIRES SPIRIT OF I HOSE W lio WANTS TO
G IME
Tielve :n C)n-
H. L. RODGERS COMPANY, :
'The Good Clothes Store”
freely of their time and efforts, in
1 edeR; 2 hens; I cockerel-; 6 pullets;.
.1 young pen
aek,Burrus, Bonhum, Star Route:
First young pen
Mrs. Jack Rumis. Bonham’: Fourth ■
Ckl.; first second, fifth-pullet. i
Modlin Pouttry Farm. Shreveport,
R 10. 1927---
rCotton, midcing - basis,.
• ported today as 22 cents..
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A. T Howell. Dodd Cits
THAI IS THE PRESENT INTEX.
firt,. secpid,
-.e ri
young pen. Eest selid color display.
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FOR DAMAGE
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♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»
• ,
uit 3- and
wa m five
6."
,h
that thi* departm<
best at the fair.
k
l rom*
tean!
-as al
really
isica j
its h
the J
zingA
tmg pen.
of stoked with, standard bred poultry. PARTRIDGE ROCKS
and it is- hoped that it will not b« * Ten .in (lasg
Fong until the production will be such-} young pen; 1 old pen
, tenth and eventeehthyear.
G0OD WEATHER-THEN ____
SHE WILL SAIL over More Awards Made at the Fannin County
ecret - service
government Navy "Department wants
■’ - 15iheit: • . "n dem ize".
ERAL RESERVE BANK OF
, JEWS
Have too ma
"THT rediu-ed ’{he
cent.
atiy: a
- opposi
mus: iz
yrs in I
dispu edq
’' theo
al w y
brew c
^bl.
I young pen •
T. J. Humphrey,
cock; .first, second.
ond, third, fifth, ckl.; first,
Modlin Poultr Farm. Shreveport, thir fourth, fifth pullet; firs
, second, third < kl.; third and fourth
pullet.
WHIFE PH MOI TH ko( Ks-
Fort y-thre i clask
IT’S LIKE THIS
ff. you have money in the bank you can write a check and get it.
If the check is lost r burned or stolen, you are out nothing.
But if you carry the money around with you and it is lost or
stolen, then it's 'your funeral,” not ‘ours. * We carry, burglar
itisurance, have fire-proof vaults, bonded employees, and take,
every precaution to protect your money if you deposit it with us,
we want your patronage and it is to your’intesest as welkas
ours to get the banking habit. ' ,
WE_NEED YOU AND YOU NEED US -
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
• THE BANK OF SERVICE”
Ads 'l hus Hotel was liable for dam . United States
. age for property stolen from t he | ha ve ’ warned.
room oicupiedhy Ben S. Davidson I porti ait of former President Grover
of the city commission of .ouston. 1 (Cleveland. •
--The cout a id the hotel could hrye , .------:e. —-u •
I arl said she would swim the. chan
L nelsuasaztedsecretsu;iobrriciart"sTrit MORE THAN THEI '
#8 E -H I M A
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Trade in Bonham — You’ll be Satisfied
OLD ORCHARD, Me., Oct. 11.
Sjkorskly, the amphibian monoplane i
. resed on the natural -runw: y hee
today waiting for fa Corable weath-
hen; second, third, fourth ckl.;
. neuuad,-thiid. fm*Hh.—puHet;-
young pens
W. H. Vail, D dd Cit
fourthekl,; second, fourti . fift
SJGNS SHOULD
; 1
be formed
e ea i: 0 8013 •
erns we have
DARK BARRED ROCKS
, Twent-nine in class
! l cock; 2 hens; 10 cockerels;
pullets
Mrs. D. L. -Rowland. Bomfa ; I "tjs
ock} first, second, third hen '
caf h •9 I n • • . Eeth.. A brahav - a axsne
is not sure but he thinks a fliv-
the au-.
five more
stitehes per day during, the tear. Frue.Adam, Secretary, and f:T.
aee. Chanu\. Superintendent, These two
• _____• - poutry fancier s and breeders gave
, firzt.and third ski i furth pullet. .fburth pullet
1A L MeRan, B ham: Third put:. F R. sadert Sodd i ,u- Firt
4 S.tt _ Mae . ; _ ---------
wg "of ef U, C. Vcvilir H.fih.un; Foil ri'- hen DARK (DRYISH
rst day many birds from over the fourth ckl - fifth putlet
. . . , -4, » wenty-seven in class
1 A Sparkman, Trenton: Scond. 3 cocks; 11 hens; , coekerels: 6 pui. •
ckhixecon d.vounE peh • lei-; ' soung on.
N" H snith Eonham: "Third Gober Blake. Bonham: First aqd
jock; first, second,, third, fourth,
5a "sp A count
bu any where.
Dorothy er to take off other flight to Co-
medical 1 penhas gen, wth Mi- Frunces Wisontounty Fair just closed was one
Grayson and two men.* . . --- . the best in the history of the Ass
• *• o—. % numbers as .well ha in
-quality. A much"larger showing ws
yay/tku
By United Press.
Th-, W /ASHINGTO, - oct. n The
third, fourth
, , i DALLAS Oct. 11. Physivians at county were not entered; however,!
W by 9hould science go to such*the Dalla emergeney • there‘were- some two hundred more
trouble in searching about for an “stitch” more than three inches of birc on display than of past years,
accurate’ lie dtector. Any wife human flesh tain day, according , Fannin County is fast becoming
will do: , • .'Hr. E. G. Lyon, superintendent
—-—--- . the hospitl.
dications of
pen. „
PARTRIEE W) ANOTI Es '
f---- TnrftF-TT^m Class •
I rock; 5 hen-; II cockerels;. fs
it . The flurry was at -*
two reperts, aliheugh • =
a. ■ ,cau '- 14‘h -:Qna,
•PRINCESS ASTRID GIVES BIRTH PLAN TO TAkE OFF TnNK.HI
| TO DAUGHTER THIS MORN- I I ON LONG RIP TO SOI Iff
__ ' ING 18 REPORT ... ERICA
---1:-v U’liUd Press. — —BUnTte-Fress.— t’mte'd'-Press ~
LAsOct 11 A decison -f WASIINGTON, (kl. 11. Caunter. BkUSSELis, oe.
much inter est to Texans and others , re iters have produced , ww- hqgus I Astrid, wife . of Crown Erihce
_ was handed down by the eurity /120-dollar federal reserve note un tin '
■ court nere when it held that the | federal "
Il-over Black |
hey, Junior |
By, United Press.
- MEXICOCTU 0ct 11 Tih-
s and Plants
a ph Flowera
where
Mi . G , B,
I
pen; Grand CHiamp
"hampion lien; ”,
Pen; Grand Cham
W. J Basloy:
in ACK LEG horns
Twelve in (ass
; Rens ; 3 cockerels ;
Hi
lets; 2 pens
• J.D, Lynn, Windom First
pullets; first, serond, third hen.
L. Cn Ford, Ravenna:
W HITE ORPINGTON
Four in Class-----
I cockerel; 3 pullet*
Ci A. Shoek; Shern+an, All awards
bank of Toxas,
J. IL Seat. Honey Grove: Firstcoek; third hen: secqnd, thire, fourti
cock; 'iru and fourth ckl.; fifth 1 kl.; fourth pullet.
pullet. i Lon Edwards: Fifth pullet. .
' J. ( . ( lark. Bonham: Second;. Oscar Bogge . Bonham: Four
third, and fifth ckl.; fourth pullet, hen.
a .Modlin Poultry Farm: Shreveport, J (OLI MBIAN WYANDTTES
=-.La,: First and set nd hen; firsk, es- Eight in Class
ond and third pullet. 1cock: 3 hens; I cockerel; 3 pulleti
‘ lk;ht barred rocks (i W. Rwland, onhan i
Eighteen'in class first and secon pullet.
»vkL; first and third pullet ;
Second cock; third and fifth, hen;
Nichols Donhan
hen ...
mer. w 1 < tv:
econd, 22, frmrt
{timates, 1,100 inches gf,stitehes were that some vsten. may
1 taken in human flesh lacerated, by whereby the po
• bullets, knives and other weapon. ■ eh more for their product
‘ * An average of .five persons receive’ This department wa inichare if
J. C. Anderson, Eete
2 cocks; 6 hens; 1 eockerels; 13 pul- • Joe Laughlin; Bonham; Fifth- pub Marcus k Windom First’cock;
lets, 3 young pens let; third young -pen, firat nid-second hen; fifth ullet. ' ===========^==±======^=^==x=i-=«=================^
A. r. Chaney. Bonham l i ' cock; . W A. Goin. Bonham: Second rk \ R Wa ■ . 117* a , | n | _ -s
ri . FavoriteWant Ads Get the Desired Results
hew eer -within a few days." The
Mrs, W. H Bellow K6
Che 3onlam ailn favorite
RufusL
id fourjh
I V I
Oysters for
sh Shipment
eceived
GROCERY
IPANY I
-
ne -58
NEW Money is ON the FED.
DARh BROM x EEGileaNs .
Three in ( lass
: millets , •
i id t) "the Ford Motor Company
ould begin.the production of the
• .Two in (tasx
l cock; I hen’ .
1 Modlin Peultry-F am.
•\u .-wards.
. THE WEATHER
fifth hen; fin
To . is paved with banked dol-
lars. The Road t Failure is paved
with..spent dollars.
By United Press.
LONDON, Oct-ll.- Dr.
BARGAIN BARGAIN
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antw. • I-
h<- pr
Pattern in |
—Ntm Mure I
p and ITrth- ]
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urals are
ns . om
andAgu
GOUITSAVS-HOTEL E6GUS29 BOHEAR—HHEHAPPARENF-NGW—-FRENCT
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR i NOTE HAS PICTIRE ! ISA PARENT TO HEIR |
VAEABEES STOLEN- GROVER f EEVEEAN TO BFLfIUM THRONE
—_____-
-
E} United Press.
NEW YORK, O ct 11: A utomobll
- ■ • . . ■ W
Street ' day, which for a brief time.
c in prices f all mot ir
"Doo Intentions vjk not
Nejther ‘will talkingbout •
first, secene third ckl.: first.,
th re H llet. »
• ENGLISH WHITE I EG HORNS
Sixteen in (lass
I cock: 1 hens; 2 cockerels; 9 pullet}
4—Modlin—L
... . Frsi .cock;
FHt,, .
. fifthin 3"1°
Lat ■
M D. Nelms. Honh
s put. fourtl azd fifth pull
avoided the respousibility-by postinp
. igns ‘ warning guest- to leave tleir
valuaple ; h 'the office.
ANOTHER WOMAN TO
TRY LUCK BATTLING
.....MJIf CHANNEL
first, 'young pen,
first. frueAcams, Bonham : Pirst.
COUREESY — EFFICIENCY — STRENGTH
1
Lem lister andJosephkrbrix'arrivedtir.- LThe‘steamer Bemona of the Isthmian finan a outlook of'the "
nonkhefiststage of the r Tne, and* he Teichfield tanker‘kee-lindicates the tas ', educ t i . sf s350,- 1 theity
plan ’X- .iff tomene ’ "on The xrsker nog, 000.000 X * S 000, n, fean' aatieshipna ■ ringing thetota mod; ■
00-mile flight ! J. Hi . .,1. . • . . -
After a kareful study of the Ford • • ——0-----— , ..
■ ' • ht-n liiTnunDiir cTnfue
.3, „ , ...t . " ma presents and ' ■ ithinghigh that he roost er.faraswarsa , AU I UMUbILL 01 ULht) '
g, STAGE HURRY TODAY
UN WALL STREET N.Y..
IN
he
ip tress"
pullets • r -
Presley J. Webb, Ellshoro: Fi i
aud second hen, first and fifth ckl
first second,* third pullet.
Will Sparkman, Bonham ’ Fl st
- BONHAM, TEXAS, TSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1927
. ' The thifg to .donig walk nt I i bank-
.and make vour start We’ll dar you .
of wth as low, as $1 00. • .‘s ' -
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 11, 1927, newspaper, October 11, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548437/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.