The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE. WEDNESDAY. DEC. J<>. 1920
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THE BONHAM FAVORITE
Published Daily Except Sunday
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
SHERWOOD SPOTTS,
Editor and Business Manager.
ASHLEY EVANS,
City Editor and Solicitor.
Advertising Karrs on
fort to create a monopoly’for a'
few men. However, we lavor
the law if it will fix the license
at a figure equal to the national
pension budget.
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Cisco, Texas, isn't a good
place tor tin charitably inclined
to find an outlet for their good
deeds. At Christmas a house lo
house canvass of the town re
vealtd only two families I hat
Foirij
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Adv.i!,.,,), H«prr^niativ« | .
CAN HXhSS ASSOCIATION
Application. \yere in need of help to’nbthin
——rrr-rr i :t full Christmas dinner. ’I'hcre
vt.,L'111 mor(; baskets filled than
A I if f*.' ' ' li./itiit i mI/i.i-.' I * //r. /• it
“HOW CAN I SAVE
When it takes every cent of my salary to live?” This very appro-
priate question hus been put to us hy one of our {rood friends.
The an wen is the adoption of the hudirot system hy the fam-
ily. First, we list the fixed annual outlay; such as tithing, taxes,
ioi.cn t, rent, litrht-, insurance, v.ater, etc. From our 1!»2(> checks
we find the outlay for Rifts, groceries, furniture, repairs, fuel, dry,
good;; Mrtjgs, medical fee s, and luxuries. We then make an esti-
mate of the amount we propose to save monthly and place it at
the hcad nf the fixed outlay, and thus make our own very selves
the'Ytr-t fellow IWWir payroll.
were taker*. Cisco citizens who
-i "t—TTf- fry v> —t-t.{i believe that charity begins and
N<)Il(.K TO THE PUBLIC. | ends at home arc irt a bad l i.\.
Any crronoqs reflection upon thp - . _____*
character, reputation or standing of i J,ut|wjg C. A. K. Martens, the
•"y t\rm. individual or corporation, sclf-stvled Russian "Ambassa
wdl he gladly corrected upon being. (lor- ;it Washington, is going
called to the attention it the publish-, home hy order of this govern.
*r* mint, and he is as mad as a CEMETERY
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In or-' wet hen about it. lie says that
dcring address of paper changed, givei Russia is going to countermand itiyr. a 'ri-IC
old U.ldresa as well u* the new. This.Jill orders for some billions ol WhLAInD
is important and will ovoid delay ml dollars worth of goods that have
making the change. been placed here and besid •.
________that will rescind the lease re-We have the best assoilment
NOTICE All notices of entertain- cently granted an American; We have ever had. All .- izes
menu, dinner* and other benefits/ syn,(Vtate coypr‘,1K and prices from 75o up.
where thcra is an admission fee or oth-1 chatkan peninsula. I he * din
threats may interest the Cali
fornia syndicate but they will Phone 338.
not alarm the entire country
until it becomes move fully con £jj’] y GREENHOUSES
vinced than il now is tht Rtis-j
sia can pay for what she may,
want to buy-
Watch for our special New Year Announcement.
The First National Bank Family
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Even the nickel is beginning io;
lake on a little self-# sertivenesu. '
Nashville Banner
er monetary consideration, will he1
charged for at the rate of one ..ont a]
wird. Obituaries, resolutions of re-1
«pect, cards of thanks, etc., also,
charged for at the same rate. Casli'
must a .'company order.
SUBSCRIPTION:
Payable In Advance.
By City Carrier, 1 month........SO
By City Carrier, 3 months...... 1.40
lly City Carrier, 0 months...... 2.75
Cdij'nrniii has gazed on th.
“Yellow Peril” as painted by
Sen. Kahn anti others until v-
erything not of California looks
“Flowers of Quality’
Closed Sunday
By City Carrier, 1 year.......$5.no! yellow, 'lilt* legislature is now
By Mill, 1 month.............4d- to consider the pa - -age of an.
By Mail, 0 months............ 1.75! alien land law that 't ill not only
by Mall, 1 year...............J3.00 forbid th Japanese from own-
ing or leasing California land.
Entered at the postnffice at Bonham,
Texas, as second class mail initter.
If you haven’t been held up
or robbed, you are out ol style.
hut will prevent any other for-
eigners from doing so. British
and French interests now own
oil lands in
object
to me to get possession of those
,, , .. I oil lands. Blit since Ihe titles
Massut husetts had its lirst an(| leases have already been
"I!™"1 *!1C. sea?.on 0,1 )(r; -,(i lawfully inquired, an attempt
id .Massac.ills tt- i g. 1 tn l() dispossess the owners will
sow. V\ hy way down here in pj,0bably bring on talk in which
Icxas.tve had a snow three days G-aifor.iia will not i
ahead ol cultured Boston
Conklins, Edison and
Waterman’s
FOUNTAIN
PENS
;When You Read We
T hank You for all Your
1920 Favors
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Don’t take il that we do tHis
I because it’s a custom—It’s be-
cause we greatly appreciate
Jall you have done for us—We
'hope to have your friendship,
;iind patronage in the New
| Year.
C. A. BISHOP
“The Purina Store”
N MAIN FT. I'KONES IV AND ft»
NOTH ii
The annual meeting of the .• tml.-
j lioldei.-, nf tee tannin CmnUy I’.nr.i:
i Bonham, Ti x;i.< will he holil i
, The Democrats in Washington enn
tl.'inkfq) t 're ..t h. .. g furc „ rt#- - jn,
out in tht middle of W i 'ei M yV C4 illfc-J III*
Pas., Herald.
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j Greece Was faced hy the problem |
t many old families have to el tie otl
choosing between money and an heir ;
loom Knoxville Journal and 'I riluinc.
| There in nothing new in that cus-'
i toms ruling. For considerable time
past one wanting to import liquor in j
1 to the United States has had to he,
some diplomat.—Manilla Bulletin.
Since this is the tercentennial an-j
! niversary of the landing of the I’il (
t grims. our own blue law people arei
living 235 years too late.—Albany|
A i gus.
i Congress is going to set up a hai
early next year. But don't jump to
any r.isli conclusions. It's for im-
migrants.—Geneva Times.
New York ordered to arre.it all out-
cf-tmvn criminals, says a news item.
They propose to protect home itutus
tries.— Pittsburg Gazette Times.
Thing* arc looking up. The
United Slates mint laid its best year
and the United States mint julep!
its worst.—Philadelphia Ninth Am-1
eriean..
Sublimely optimistic is the British;
i! :ve: moot if it ihitiks it i an takt |
the “in” out of Ireland hy Christ-
um Birmingham Age-Hernhl.
Weils, Nunnelee & Humphrey
We can still supply your
Groceries,
Hardware,
Buggies,
Wagons and *
Farm I inplements
Wells, ft i nine lee & Humphrey
tD if State, and the Are just the tliind for school, , , , . . .
of Ule legislator* seem I «h<’ ■ n uM ,,f yuul l,unk
will not have the
last say.
A Marshall bandit held up aj Secretary Daniels repeats It is ]
lot of men engaged in a poker sfat mrnt ‘that the Unfled
game and raked in ihe pot. Of j states must either enter the
fit or*,were notiliul and the lian-j
dit was shot and arrested But
League of Nations, reach un
agreement with.other nations on
ihe question arises, are men end disarmament, or else build .
gaged in an unlawful act entit-| nHVV ,.;,ual to that of any other
led to the protection of the law?: whether we want t.i
. — j jiot, that is w hat we shall ul-j
While away enjoying their, timately be forced to do. We
honeymoon, a tlnql' ^J,ole .■til th n .ed n,»t exneet other nation to
bridal ere “ts of
tonio pair. They will never rcal-
Sue vvnat a favor he did them
uimrLsomc day lluy see >om ■
other (Vuple struggling with
the prublehttof what to do with
their weddinJS^rcsenls.
For a country that hates the
capitalist system 1 iv. Russia
docs, its government is inaking
a lot of fuss because the capital-
ist nations do not recognize it
and open.trade relations May
lie Russia.thinks the other na
t ions'. yvill exchange goods for
promises.
Diamonds,
Watches and
Victrolas
-ON EASY PAYMENTS—
Brannon Jewelry Co,
! Tucf'liiy, Jail. Illh, 1M21, lictwce
t (lie hours of 10 u. m. anil 2 p. m.;
for tin* elci tiun of ilircctors fur tli« :
ensuing yi-ur ami for the transae-
1 i am ol any other Imsiniss that may!
properly rome liefore the meeting
' !71 J. K. UUSSKi.E, Cashier. |
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l.el us prepare your radiator for
, Ihis freezing weather.
<( BONHAM MOTOR CO.
i’.ates' l-nt roveil Antiseptie l.iniment..
I1 or man m upy other animal.
The fn - over n.amlati ■ leuils to
the belief that it was a good thing
for the tranquility of the world t-liai
there were no wi,mandates.
!tip Intelligencer.
Wheel.
If Congri'.-s'.voman Robert .am tax.
charge of the House restaurant, ill
will he with the understanding thnij
Inr action does not indicate that a!
congresswoman’# place is in the
hit'Inn. Boston Transcript.
-•tatSidMeuMJts'hsu^iiiw^ wecanEsacmuianm mmnm’g
New Reduced Prices On
Automobile Tires
The hfsl auloniobiie tires in the world—Kelly
Springfield and Goodrich nt lower list prices.
We have your size now.
WEED CHAINS, AND RID-O-SKID
CHAINS AT REDUCED PRICES
Many a
i ”t rjuj’.i i.
shabby coat covers an hon-
NoiToIk I.oiljfoi D1'{ ateb.
■FALL i, s for Accessories,
:tuythiiig lor the automobile.
Tires, Tubes, in fact
Cleburne has raised the tax
levy oh dogs to $5.00 per head.
We conB*. however, if this wiii
; i ill .• rr.tse . ;.e tax re-'
> e' i t. - l mla'ly . d.u a t hr
.i!. i of dog:. ! ,»’ke many
of i .• laws it will net pro-
duce suits necr.rse it will not
be onto. ed.
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.’. t.mk iiusstnger of Leera.v,
Tev. who stnrted in an auto-
mobile frnn Cisco with $10,000
in currency, was held up anti
robbed . A bank that will start
a messenger boy out alone these
days with $10,000 ought to see
that it has plenty of insurance
to protect its interests.
a San An-1 disarm until we are ready f>
join them, and if we do not dis-
arm. then for our own protoe ;
tion we shall be forc'd to arm
more heavily. Had we joined
the Lagne of Nations it would
have befit no difficult mat! r
to mu ii an agreement on dis-;
armament- If we continue to
Russia stay out, we must stand alone
and fight alone. We can not;
stand alone while stronger op-'
ronents stand togctln ■ It’ we
intend to bo a hermit nation
we must have the strongest
navy on the seas.
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Sr\'J orilcr for Elbe Island; ’"r.i y
‘ ”. ■ !mil ;;rr |,a: Buffalo Ivvpn-.
THE Old) YEAR IS WORN (H I
And ihf New Venr will try to make Aivntinn has withdrawn fr»m the
amends for the past year. Doubt- ( F m 'id'. I.o\, pat «• Jiidjri I.an r
less you have several pair nf hoe? Detroit News,
that you think nro worn mil hul
which could lie given u new Icn .c of
life if hrought to us. Uu>' liti: inc .
is to make old hdo- new and there-
by save you considerable money on
Buying now shoes. Try us once.
You'll no! regret it.
STAr. MlOK MIDI'
(il Y Id.I.IS. I'rop. \. Side Square
Ik ionkm Garage
BuiMing e iatractors should he a-!
oil if stone wulls do not it pri on
make. Wall Street Join uni.
JOE B. JOBNSON, Prop.
PHONE 389
North Main Street
BONHAM, TEXAS
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Ttio essential difference between
i ileiiUi and paying taxes is that a :n i
know!' he cun finish dying.- Colum
liiu ( S. (' ) iii cord.
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To Our Friends
INCONSTANT MEMORY
A prominnt Bonham physi-
cian says that lie cured a patient
with failing memory a i'ewj
days ago, am! then the patient!
went away and forgot to pay !
his bill—Bonham Favorite.
State Press is very sorry to I
learn of this sad case. He has|
always liked Charlie Inglish.i
considers him a first-class com-l
mereial flub seeretary ahd one
very prompt in finding good
work to be done, if it is true
that he has acquired an upre-j
Just as soon as the Soviet! liable memory and that he hasi
government learned that its. forgotten that little matter be-,
"ambassador” to Washington tween hint and the doctor, pos-|
(whom Washington had never! sibly this item, if brought to.
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We do: ire lo express to you our cordial apprecia-
’ion lor the only asset that money cannot buy, YOUR
« 'IO!) Wild., and i t wish you the Season’s Greetings.
THE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF
FANNIN COUNTY BANK
OF BONHAM, TEXAS.
.M<’i h 'P ui Federal Reserve Bank — Guaranty Fund Bank
recognized) was to be deported
to Russia, he was• “recalled.”
Secretary of I-nbor Wilson wait
. d three years too long to issue
his deportation order, j
>)is attention, may serve to re-J
mind him of the obligation he
incurred. Of course the Bon-
ham Favorite doesn't say,
Charlie Inglish is the patient to'
whom it referred. Certainly
State Press of the Dallas not. Charlie used to work on
News, has been reading the die- the Favorite and that newspa-
tionary we know, for he has, per having a heart and con-
found two new words th.v Vie science as symbolized^ by Ash-
used five times in the last threi ley Evans and W S. Spotts, re-
da.vs. If there is anything State sportive! would not sa_y any-
Press loves, it is to enlarge hi:-
vocabulary about twice a year
with a few words he has not
been in the habit of using.
thing calculated to make its
former employe and longtime
friend feel morose during these
genial holidays. Here’s hoping
the patient will fully recover,
Some real estate men want a but if the doctor’s bill was more
state law compelling every mnn than two dollars and fifty cents,
who sells realestate to take out! it is to lx- feared that Charlie
a license. TTiey claim that this Inglish’s mind will be n long
will eliminate the crooks and, time in getting around to it.
the irresponsible* from the bus ; Indeed, the doctor may.-forget
|ness. It may be ail right, but it liefore Charlie recollects it.—
it looks very much like nn elV State Press in Dallas Nows.
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Step m! Look! Listen!
J I IK last word in the artistic repro-
duction of music is the Columbia
(irafonola, first in the field and always
the foremost. The Columbia (irafonola
plays any and every makeof record more
perfectly than any other phonograph,
and Columbia Records are the best
Step in and hear tins wonderful
instrument. Listen to its matchless
music and you’ll quick!} be convinced
that there’s no phonopraph to equal the
n1 *i • 'a ":
Columbia
Grafonola
Oaf difference between a railroad
conductor and a common conductor!
is that the former always has a
punch.—New York Mail.
A Boston clojt uutoist wears horn-
rimmed spectacles; if only some ore
had thought first of trying them on'
the dug.—Philadelphia North Ann ri-
can.
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One of the reasons why <'>ngv ''
will not spend ns much next year as “
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tion, will not in* as much t<
spend.—Detroit Free Press.
Conic in ami he r't p'.aj'eJ i oil ay I Ii faithfully
reproduces all kind; of niuricalinstrument*,sings
in all languages, lasts many uicrry, musical years,
HOOPER’S DRUG STORE
m
\ Chicago school teacher was c
i ccntly heard to say.' I used to wi u!d-
n't cat canuts.” What she meant, of;
I course was that she eats carrots now,!
but sin- i icn’ta.— Kansas City Star.
Oil and Gas
LEASES
Deals, Notes, Mortgages
Vendor’s Lein Notes,
Bills of Sale, Receipts
and Typewriter Paper,
Typewriter Ribbons for
all makes of machines,
and Carbon Paper. Rub-
Ins Stamp Ink and Pad*.
Numbering Machine Ink.
Also take orders for Rub-
ber Stamps.
Favorite Printing Co.
street Bonham
BONHAM NURSERY
One-half mile north of court house. The best
irees ol the best sorts, including
Peach, Plum, Pear, Pecan, Shades. Also Grapes, Blacit-
berrtes, Dewberries, Shrubs and Hedging.
want!'’°p|JOxp’q"]"’0,‘k on,y’ Anytliinp else you
B. L. ADAMS
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♦Typewriter ribhonx, carbon# and ♦'
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 29, 1920, newspaper, December 29, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921645/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.