The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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BONHAM IMILY FAVORITE, FRIDAY, I KB. I I. 1920.
1 HE UNIVERSAL CAR
Sixteen Years Experience
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For sixteen years, a corps of metallurgists have been studying and con-
stantly perfecting the steel that goes into every part of the Ford car and the
Ford One Ton IVuek. Each aerarate part has been studied to learn the type
ol steel best fitted for it. Parts receiving constant surface-wear are made of
hard, 11 int-like metal; parts subjected to great vibration or resilience tin;
made softer, springy steel. Every part is made according to its use—that
is, every Genuine Ford part is.
But there are also counterfeit "Ford” parts. These imitations are made
by concerns in no way connected with the Ford Motor Company and retailed
as sidelines by mail-order houses, down-town stores, and many garages. The
unsuspecting customer accepts them because they are called “Ford” part-.
To make sure of getting the genuine Ford-made part.-, but them oidy from
Authorized Ford Dealers. Likewise bring or take your Ford car to our ga-
rage for repairs, replacements, and enerul “tuning up.”
\\ e are Authoried Ford Dealers. We can supply you with all Ford parts
for either passenger car or truck. And our shop i. equipped to give r a! Ford
service in all repair work.
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BONHAM MOTOR COMPANY
Insist on Gen nine l ord Parts
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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.
effort at human betterment, i h ■ of Dissension a unit. Let us for-
iheory being that out of chaos gd our fears of one another in
following the collapse of the our front to civilization's foe. As
struggle for progress will conn a God-fearing America without
ill opportunity for soviet ml religious or racial prejudices w
without law or God. i have become first nation of the
There is multiplving evidence' earth. And only as a God-loar-
that such a policy exists and| ing America without religious or
that such prop,ag.mdq is at work, race prejudice^ may we so re
And by the same token there i uutm-'
multiplying need that Americans --w-
SEEDS
We make a specialty of handling
the very best seeds on market and
each variety will be shown in their
season. Just now we call your atten-
tion to the following:
Selected Seed Oats,
Onion Sets, both red and yellow,
Seed Irish Potatoes in different var-
ieties,
All Kinds of Garden Seeds,
Seed Corn, both white and yellow,
Sweet White Clover.
Afalfa Seed,
Mebane, Rowdcn and Lone Star
Cotton Seed,
Soudan Seed.
Our prices are always consistent
with Quality.
Rogers, Woodward &
Roberts Company
Last
We Have Received
That Shipment of
fd*. ly fe'|
JbHtofw —-BBMb —■
NEW PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stoves
If you have been waiting for one, or
need a New Stove, better call and get
one at once.
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Wells, Nuimelee & Humphrey
__________of whatever birth or creed or
Entered at the postoffice at Bonham,; 11 ' \ 1 •" *n l,,n'
Ttotos, us second class mail matter. D1,t<‘ Amen, m unity. At ihc
_j__/___ _ | moment there is a particularly
'i,;tl *»eed for ^complete unity * + ............ v ...* ... * .:..;. * *
THE RED DEVIL OF DISSKN- among Americans wilh faith n-
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+ W IT H 01 It EXCHANGES *
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nugh to worship and strength!
SION.
The Devil of Dissension is enough to follow God.
ftbroad in the world. Setting In every city them arc per- ..
num against man. sect against, sisUnt evidencts of a definite at- }»0,fig m Id' -n 'cbal! during .be .
sect, section against section,!!.;-
Judging from the report'-'
which come to us from Bonhan.
town the folks up that way •ire
tion against nation, the spirit if
hate grows appalling these lat-
ter days.
It is no new devil this -it !
as old as human envy and -a 1-
fiahneas. But given new life in
the brutal horrors of Uu- war, it
stalks today bold, r and with
more sinister threat than i ver
before in history. For it has a! o! highest purpose and clearest
definite objective in the de. true- patriotism, who, blinded for th
tion of law and government and moment !>v prejudice, fail to
tempt to set religionists at mie1 « '*ming suipmcr months, and are
another's throat. There ar figuring on organizing a ball
cm; d.ml sinister rumors of team ot their own. Well, ;ho
ehur'll wars, «.f impending leg- ' alway a certain class ol i o-
islativ battles between churchj Pb? in ever' community ,vb /
interests, of denominations and would rather play than *vork.
sects and raw s seeking one an-; even though the play mu.v be
other’s blood. And. unhappily.! hnnlT'r than work, and wt ptv-
every threat of the kind brings slime that Bonham has a nunilui
to the opposing standards men (,f fhnt kind of pauj 1", h ui r 'he
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+ Our Sedan rims till miilni.ht. +
Wt* Now Have l ive Cars. +
+ On I,a.I nights call V M Garage +
+ for it. Phone .'I7Z 1 ring. +
❖ T. S. Ford, Prop. ❖
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Bates’ Improved Antmentle Einitnen*
For m«e any oilier animal.
WES1INGH0USE !
MAZDA |
LAMPS
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Make your bills grow lighter V
Honey Grove Citizen.
When our ball club is organiz-
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a concrete impulse in the dark realize that they are being led ed atal gets down to busine
forces which • ck that dcstruc—j hdo aid for the forces th:<t are; will expert a very large per cetd
tion.
it has been
openly asserted God.
fighting America and America's -.f the ‘Vongregait-. . gis-
that the Leninc-Bolsheviki pit
Pliganda in our own kind is not
Never in civilization was there ujty.
so great a i ed for the uplift of
ter from Honey Grove and vki-
Ui be directed against property! religion as ivnv. Never -so vital
rights and the est-al.’ished order,1 11 1 ' cessity for belief in and obe-j
but that the organized, ini lb- dience to a in-t Go«l. Never • ■>
gent forces Ih-hir.d the terrorius, urgent a < all for men who heed
are to devote their energies to! and live the teachings ol th ,
.Hacking and weakening mid: Sermon on the Mount. \nd that
tearing down whatev r influ-
i noes may beat, work at upbuild-
ing. It is declared to be •» set-
fled policy of the Lenine entour-
age to use its powers against ev -
ery movement for betterment
and reform—against the
churhes, against progressive p •-
litical agencies, against every
LOOK!
Read This
need 14(i Iron Hcds. I.rt
There Never Was a Time
In the history of agriculture when high-grade farm tools
paid such large dividends id* today. With farm products
commanding such large returns it i essential that plow-
ing, disking, planting, cultivating and liarvesting b- done
with labor saving machinery, with the least isissibh* delay
and without interruption.
All the Implements Which We Have For Selection Have
Proven Their Ability By Actual Work in the Field.
INVESTIGATE
religionists should quibble and;
quarrel, sectarians fly to battle,j
followers of one God fight among know wliut yon have to sell,
themselves, makes peril beyond
word for America and \inuri-1 Haven t you rot a pair or two of
can ism ! Iron hni rails laying around you do
I i US. 1(1(1 per cent <d us.,111' ,1',"i ■ "red them and will
i. . our Kin percent Amori-I tf'adly buy them and will gladly buy1
. mi ll . Let u 'meet the Devil. Anything in the Semrnl Hand
. | Furniture lino you have tf> .sell, sc'
BAILEY
PHON
\vr: pay cash.
BONHAM
si'( HON’ HONEY
I'BKSII OYSTERS
HEINZ CATSUP
I'l OHIHA ORANliES
I.LACK twk; appeks
(ini.MEN CATE COI-’EKE
men crape ntocoi.ATEs!
FRESH CROliNH PEANUT !
IE TIER.
MORE HiR, YOUR MONEY."
N. Texas Second Hand Store £ pj CURLEE & CO.
Fust Side of Square PHONES 9 and H7
PHONE 180. The Hoos« That’s Always Busy.
Fans,
Motors,
Hot Point Irons,
House Wiring,
Edison Lamps.
NOMINATIONS ART
SENTTOSENATE
Hy United Press.
WAMlINOTn.V Feb. 1" The nom-
ination nf John Barton J’nyue ai Sev-
rela;-; of t!.e Intern.i'. ami RoIhuT Ur
di i'vvecd .li nn-on as AinhaH.sa<lor to
Italy lave |t-on >int to the Semite
by th" pit -idem. R. E. Taylor of lleii-
lieltn. TeXii.- . Am Ol e:i nomimued at
tonuy f n the Northern district of
Texm .
Sure ero|i|:er corn for ale ly Roy i
Vaught, Ronlnim Route one. lit
't oil Whit. i in the city t' .lay
from Ihilla-.
I'tiR RENT I'oi.'i' i.ii;.i hou.-e on
East 1st J. ( . [Irar.r.on.
FOR SAl.K Vo, ng cov, .md calf-
Cnrey Cray. lit I
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I t M- H ' I. I ( . VV ll.snx SR.
’1 he funeral m i v • c o. ! . ( . Win .ti.
Sr., vviiu londueted ul ihe family re-!
siilence on Fast Fifth street ytsierday'
aiti rnoim at I o’clnik h\ Rev. Ernest,
quick " ' the First Baptist church. •
There were many friends present.!
Alt"f the erviee* at the home, the!
body was take:) in ti. ,|ge by the Con
federate* veterans and buried in the,
Wi'ii vr ’Add emetery.
The following out of town nlntive.-
and friend we’e here to attend the!
funeral: Mi.-.. Keltic (Jilincr of Honey j
(ii live, I,i:la> Brcvveivof (dnliln, (>(li..
M. I.ovc of Siiermun, P. Cim-j
I>4 i and wife ol Dallas, Mrs. E. K.1
llnniell and . n, Ern.d. of Beaumont,
Mr:.. George tViliox of McKinney.
MEs Dmotiiy Wilcox of McKinney.1
Mi l.ake Francis Wilson of She:
man, Hon Edward Wilson of ( incimn.
ti, (> Mr. and Mrs. Ito ■ Wilson of
Sherman, Mr. and Mr*-. June Wilson
of Sherman.
ham; \<;k \xii rR \Nsi hr.
Hauling, plowing, general delivery
done on short notice. Leave orders ut|
City Fish Market. Phone <U!> red.
Inn. M. S. DeJONETTE,
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•> ANNOINCEMENTS +
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For Congress 4th I (i t ri< t:
IION. SAM RAYBURN.
For District Judge:
HEN H. DENTON.
For County Tax ( Elector:
JOHN UENSllAW.
J. A. CAINES.
For Tax Assessor:
J. K. SPIES.
J. NEAI PALMER.
For Dirtrivl Clerk*
MAY HROWN1.EF.
MINNIE J. (iltlllHEF.
F. A. DALE.
KODAKS
For Comity Superintendent Education
E. A. SPENCER.
For .1 untie" Prei'iru t 1:
A. L. Mi'RAK.
J. S. BO(it,ESS.
For Conimi ■ inner I’lia inet !:
SAM II. PARKER.
M. I.. WITHERSPOON.
('. C. IIA/.KLIP.
II. A. McCOWN.
J. J. ( lules) COSCRIFE.
I or Cotton Weigher at Itndd City:
W .Vi. FOX.
CKoRtiE BRENT.
TYPEWRITER SFI’I’LIES.
The Favorite has put in a line of
WT now have a full iir.a of
Eastman KodaH.ami films.
W e will rent yon a korlack and
d v lop your films, or we will
s‘ d you a kodack, sell you your
liln;: . We !:ave al! the numbers
typewriter rilihons, carbons and ta ,
pers, and can fill your order at once 1,1 0,lf> "'Ollld Want.
Bates' Improved Antiseptic Liniment
FOSTER
* —STUDIO—
H you don't want to buy a
Kodack, let its rent you one for
any occasion you wish to take
one on.
Remember, that we will take
.vour films and develop and
T d same ar.d return them to
you in less than four days, Itf
il
Fresh
Vegetables
Of All Kinds
Phone orders early,
Florida Oranges and
Grapefruit.
Campbell s Grocery. BONHAM ELECTRIC CO.
I Rub Mustcrole on Forehead
and Temples
A hoytiache remedy without (ho dan-
: grrsof,'headaclic medicine.” Relieve!
headache and that miserable feeling
«i from colds or congestion. And it acts at
once! Mustcrole is a clean, w hite oint-
ment, made with oil Of mustard. Better
than a mustard plaster and does not
blister. Used only externally, and in
noway can it affect stomach and heart,
as some internal medicines do.
Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, I (|jes>
croup, stiff ucck, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,'lum-
, II i ■ and .a la . cl tin h.u I.
or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises,
chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the
chest (it often prevents pneumonia).
ftOc and bOc jars; hospital size $2.50.
South Bend
Watches
•Junt arrived a good selection.!
Otto for every member of the
family, adjusted to all positions,
all (rmperaturo. Railroad spe-j
ciais and wrist watches for la-
Willson’s
Drug
Store
I'llONUS il't ANI) 109.
B It Belongs in a Drug Store Wo
Have It.
PHONE 10
West 8th Street.
C. K. THOMPSON, Piop.
Enat Third Street.
Telephone 500
The Brannon
Jewelry Co.
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS.
FDR U EM > PAYS.
I r the next twenty days we will
pay *16.00 p,.r ton f,„- lifBVy
i V 'T r°’ ,on *tove ptate.
*7.IW for (ountry mixed scrap. Will
, *,ls" hu.v ol<* van* and metuls.
J F. BOWLING PROD. CO.
,f Oppoaite V. O.
■ -3 5wSSP» -•""*’"
p,e y v r°r n’*n "r *
for te»n •T's
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1920, newspaper, February 13, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921759/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.