The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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BONHAM PAHA FAVOIUTE, MONDAY. MARCH 29, 1529.
Published Daily Except Sunday
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO
SHERWOOl) SPOTTS,
Editor and Businas* Manager.
ASHLEY EVANS,
City Editor and Solicitor.
SUBSCRIPTION:
By City Carrier, 1 year.......*4.00
By City Carrier, « mon*h»......2.25
By City Carrier. 1 mouth.......40
By Maii, 1 year...............$3.00
By Mail, 6 month*............ 1.751
By Mail. 1 month.............40
Payable In Advance.
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NOTICE TO THE PLBI.IC.
Any erronoua reflection upon the
character, reputation or standing of
any firm, individual or corporation, j
will be gladly corrected upon being
called to the attention of the publish-
er*.
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ia important and will avoid delay ini
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Advertising Rates on Application.!
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-J
ments, dinners ami other benefit., I
where there is an admission fee or oth-
er monetary consideration, will be
charged for ut the rate of one ci nt n
word. Obituaries, re dutiom of re
sped, cards of thanks, etc., al-.o
charged for at the Fame rate. Cash
must accompany order.
The Ford Sedan is the family tar .-eating five
people comfortably; while an enclosed car with perman -nt
top, it has largo windows and l>y lowering same can bo chan-*
get! in a minute to an open car, cool, but well protect'(T ,rn
the sun. In inclement weather it is a dandy, being : t
proof, water i roof and cold proof, with no flopping ide cur-
tains. The equipment of our closed cars, sedan: a. i .
ptlets, is of the best, namely: fine serviceable and durable
upholstery, electric starting and lighting system and de-
mountable rims giving you 30::Ii 1-2 casings all thi way
around.
W'e can give you prompt delivery on Sedans and Coup; lets.
Bonham Motor Company
FORD DEALERS.
HERE l ROM RAVENNA.
V. Ii. iii i.a;ei.* !’.u ...
Bmilmrti <n busirusa today. For tht
[Kist few month. Mr. Richard* hit-
been in West Texts contracting and
building. He says he never saw any-
thing to equal the.conditions out thci
before in his life.
t.INK-FACK.
i*n! .Vli,’•a
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led in marria^fi
* !a.-»t
«k at the home of tha
Eighth atifet, R"
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the dau .-hter < f
Mr.
.. Pace. Fh; r..1 c
Uvefl \
a number of year
am!!
ut ter hio woo 1
IK'I* T !
c. hc> been
WUfl j
*d <;
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rteruhTts*. ton', i uv>, drive;;
a way ‘ <ho blu,.’’ and tnakci
; hern glad they'ro llvifig.
Tha r-'-'-rlptloa of »n oi'l
ntneru doctor v.'hu treated
and c;r< (I tliouoaada of suf-
fering wumuit.
STSIItm
The
ft tidy ft
points
time.
Te
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has
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room
It it im
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visit
for a
short
Entered at the postoffice at Bonham.
Texaa, as record clrss ntcil matter.
THE SUFFRAGE VIC TORY.
with its throat full of sweet nm
sic. And then there is the lilt!:
brown English sparrow, which
is just a brat.
__
Locks us if the married men
will soon have to begin telling,
their wives how to vote, or vice
versa.
Lima Beane says
as
the peace!
interesting
This country must have fn-
speech. It is a means of supoorl
of too many men to be abolish-
ed.
As be goes along through lib
man gets inspire ion from en-
couragement ami .-trengm from:
great game,
Universal suffrage promines j
to be an actuality in the United
States within less than a year
after the proposed amendment treaty i getting
to the Constitution was submit- as a balky hot-
ted to the states. --:—*■
The house of representatives
adopted a resolution embodying
Ithe proposed amendment on!
Way ‘41, 1919. The senate f<«l-|
lowed suit June 4 and Wiscon-j
gin was the first state to ratify,!
taking action on June f>. Now
554 states have passed favorably!
upon the Susan B. Antnony!
amendment and it will soon be- opposition,
come a part of the Constitution,
for Delaware, Washington and , - Goldman, Air
Connecticut are ready to Dike antjer Heckman and the gal
favorable action. Ratification! arrived itAs reported that Ru
•s*a*j-'s 18 nut ■■•"Ary. | jj, j-ich in raw material.
Ihe suffrage movement got__
nowhere for so many years that
its final victory in such whil!-
wind fashion i- little hurt i;
surprising. The first Women'; ?
Rights convention was held Julv %
19, 1848, nt Seneca Falls. N. Y ;•'<
For years agitation continued jy
without results until the women; 1
of Wyoming were enfranchised ’
in 18(59. In 1870 the won t
won the incredible victory of ,&
ing two of their sex admitted to j * j tl d • • a.
A Republican convention in Mas- S AflU IRC I FIC2 I) I\*^PL
sachusetts and from that time. <•
until within the last ten or fif- j _(',AI 1 MS-
teen years, progress was slow v . .. Jo
and oft times discouraging. Only j
within the last few v. a-s h
women’s suffrage be t met ' h
aught but ritlicul , !• ..
has advocacy of o nen’s ;i;
frage been rega ded nn»-. ri
ously than titc rail' i; ,. ,i,
unwomanly women :ut c, . I. .
The long, hard battle lor stil-
frage and the* manner in which
the victory has been .tl! but won,
proves that the American jteopli
are slow of deciding to change
time-tried institutions, but that
once convinced. reformation
comes with the speed and ce r-
tainty of light. Ami therein lies
the proof of our ability for self
; overrun ent
I !
iFarm Leans!
Pi, nty of money to loan
n easy terms at low intcr-
^1. Strongest companies.
°an.' made p. aptly.
Leans!
ANYTHING
ELECTRIC
E.i.,y monthly p..ymei;ts 2
at lowest rate of iutcrcM. ♦
No delay. •
l 2
. A ;>t: Will-Save Money Py £
J Seeing .Me. 7
fEvans if. Pritchett |
4 S. E. ('or: Square. ♦
I;; -!'io irooil for young g j r 1 *— ?
ift due U;ein r.ifefy thtnuj'i
tfi ; r.,] ct o.Jolvpconcti wlitcji
•ill ioc'.lier • I. ■ w I* a time at *
!|' thel; vliterj • nee !
tic- nt Most c-rc.
At all rtnu? orp*. MONEY ,
REFUND'. D If the fir.l hot-
tie fail.) lo benefit.
Teacher Medicine Co
I’ciiu , 7. 8. A.
hfik* r-! i: - r. Ltfncvihr, Tr-:.. ^
! i i LA
VITMf jn tt • »• u.ir>! • ♦*! ?
K»y ‘ > tuiiH* .. r (hi* woii jerfi l £
■■‘.'ir.e. I 1. 4.1 i .t'ther ftr .!
•‘ rimn foe t . ) vr.'f* with II I ij'nsj *
r< Is . I ntu ■ r,,yv #.»r t’u* *-s
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Uonhuin, Tevs*.
TK.\: ilKltS' I XA.MS APRIL 2-3 !
AUSTIN. Mar. 27—Examination
r teachers’ certificates " ill be J.elii''
each county eat of the State
u> Mt;;l clerks, *110 month,
cc nm rt srary. Voune men
nl. ilciu int;- dn ksltips, writs
l articulars. Ii. Terry (f <r-
: Service Kxamimn 147 Ccti-
!rl.!-,r,, V.’ashiMTtt.n, It. I
1 SUFFERED
THREt YEARS
Finally' was Restored to
Health by Lydia E. pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound.
I,ov,U. M;t -I- i . !l r-:i;.!‘ '. nnml |
lia>l an awful pain in my ugit «1 < 1 >■. was
|. r. i.t, ntly con»ti•
■ i.it«l jr. I Ii.tI very
dim j'.-IU. i fitif-
Ur. T fvr tl.rcc veins j
an 1 wn* p rtcctly
Buggies, Buggies, Buggies
The oi n sun oti for Bug.rit. is t : i proaching,' and v.e want
to call your attention to our large stock of Up-to-Date
j
Emerson an;! Studebaker Buggies
To -■< e them is to like them. An •! our prices are right. Also
harness for every need.
Wells, Nuniulee tv Ilum!.<ihre\
in
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lil:
<d.
rnnit
fri* ml \vn-
ni<- to try I.vdia K. |
]*inki.ft!i5 a \ (* a o •1
’.i *1* i oim| iMirul and
1 found it n wonder*
ful iiic-dicino. I can ,
now do tvvico »
1 I
1 tL> V {retai l'1 Cotnponnl to
r women. ^ ou can u o Ihe^e
;• t- ti'eonial.**—Mrs. M. ,
am I: ■ »: v. l*i C hi-tntt >t., Lowell,
• will • - iitii.m to Milter *>o I
r»rc than \u* can tmd» r<tar.d, !
ran ’lind health in I.yuia L. |
Vet talde < !
vear> it h.i l»* i n I hr >tand- |
i: r female ilK anti haa re- '
lun.Ith of thcu.-andn of \ omen 1
1 *-n trotllded With Mieh 'ul»
• iiiirdiieemci.t**, ii»MaOinuitiun, :
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+ ANNOUNCEMENTS +
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For Congrt < -ltn District:
IiON. SAM RAYBURN.
For State Ser.ator:
D. \Y. DICKSON
of I-amar County.
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ulcer.) i
iv/o-nihrii! *.
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v ,t: • Kj i< i: 1 n-lvirv writ
Ft!»a
1. i’ ikl’.mn .Mcilioiiic Co. (i
flvtitial
i, l ytir. Mu- Y»"ir letter
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woman
nm! LcM in strict cotriMu: .
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\( ( KS.-'DRIES.
For District Judge:
BEN II. DENTON.
For Flotorial Representative, Diet 28:
FRANK K. PERKINS.
F or County Tax Collector:
JOHN RENSHAW.
J. A. GAINES.
For Tax Assessor:
J. E. SPIES.
J. NEAL FARMER.
RAGS, RAGS, RAGS.
Will pry you ~t cents a pound
for all fit t-.-liss. clean, white
rvi if you will bring them to!
the Favorite Office.
Ill
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« , j cent b.^ «t out rtki*
IK’S DRUG STORE.
| Morgan Electric Co.
.*# Trleyhoiie 1*10
a BONHAM
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NO ' H it H ULIC.
After April 1, t’-e price of lo-
ti.1 reader -idverl.-enual: will e
r.cit ’ ct* from five cents per
line to 1 1-2 cents per line for
each inserts *m.
tl Favorite Printing
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BUNII \M ADJLSTRY
* , Wo.; 7th St. I is i:c +!
J. ill ( KLEBERlta !
Chirnpmclor. ’bj
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MB'
A dipping .schedule has !>ctm
announced for Clarksville and
community, says tt headline in
the Clarksville Times. Wo pre-
time it hi s tvfei nee to the tick
i radical ion move in that county,
**
i.e dipped. Sam Frvar will up b-
ubly be able to escarx*.—Honey
Grove Citizen.
If there,is an animal in Rod
Jliv.r county that needs dipping,
that animal is the editor >r the]
Clarksville Times.
A reuder wants to know why
they hate so Tunny revivals in
Bonham. We don’t know, un-|
less it is because Bonham has a
lot of folks who have to have
their religious batteries nvharg-;
cd often.—Clarksville Times.
That condition will apply toj
almost every community.
Disinclination to sweat is one
of the things thnt is the matter
with the world.
Nature is wonderful. There
is the lit tie brown dong sparrow.
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* l)i<. It. C. DAVIS +
* I’ra tiiv limited to Eye, Ear. ♦
N-se nr.d Threat. +
* <Rf.ce ewr Western Union on *
* Wilt 1th Street . •
■* •> e« ■> >> •> <- ❖ •> *> C* <• <• •> o <• j
W. i .■ 1 r -\v -'di - ‘Tt of nvottx"
iHte • in 1; that give you the :tl-
scratur.' : your radiator in ;!1 ki.idr
»f wi-utia r, nnt! li e best tnu-l cnainr
uat aro on the marti-l u:id tlie-" an
jfit s rhat all our otvTer.-. -I.ould
,t LONHAM BUT UK CO.
We t Fourth Stru t
FOUND—Small rtadcuye of v ’ -.to
rr • orthared at Mi x Hcnnor’s
BONII VM KDITOR INI) TV II Ii
HERE.
Editor F rw.n.il Spott art! •.vify
from Bonham wore here Tu-. lay, the
guetst f Mr, ar.J Air* Si H;;-
lx-n. Editor Spotts and wife «•»•:<• on
route to Dallas to meet their son
Ovid, who is attending the State Uni-
versity, and is a member of the Uni-
versity band nr.d orchestra flaying
in Dallas tHis week. Mr. Spotts is rt-
puted to have recently struck it very
rich in oil and while denying this last
his appearance; are against h'ri. Any
way b'ii t Aood is t na of the most
popular of T.-xas editors anil is al-
v.uj - a good visitoi a'd a hearty ent-
er.—Richardson Echo.
For Dirtrict Clerk*
MAY BROWNLEE.
MINNIE J. GRlUHLE.
F. A. DALE.
For County .Superintc dent F luent!
F. A. SPENCER,
LOOK!
Read This
We need l-ir> Iron B«ds. Ix-t ui
know what you have to sell.
Haven’t you got a pair or two of
Iron bed rails laying around you do
r.ot need? We ne-ed them and will
s''a<!]y I uy them and will gladly buy
them. Anything in the Second Hand
Furniture line you have to sell, see
| in : cforo you dispose of it.
WE PAY CASH.
fl. Texas Second Hand Store
East Side of Square
PHONE 190.
For Justice Precinct 1:
A. L. McRAE.
J. S. BOGGESS.
For Commissioner Precinct 1:
SAM H. PARKER.
M. L. WITHERSPOON.
C. C. HA/.EL1P.
B. A. McCOWN.
J. J. (Jules) COSGRIFt.
SAM POWERS.
For Cotton We ri-iC-r at Dodd City:
W. M. FOX.
GEORGE IIRENT.
— -v - •%
i OR SALE CHEAP.
N -e Golden Oak Mantle with m
rnr t 'p. Il-.nrlh and fan tiling. $1
tf J R l ALDWEI.I .
WANTED to t-uy a I borne*:
Htovt* in jjood condition.
<t i»A \ ! SI VRN1 .
ew Shipment
of
Playerphones
Cali and See Them
They play all
Records
f he Brannon
Jewelry Co.
JEWELERS & OPTICIANS.
7 9p
Wft'
0
lls of Insulation—Keeps t ht
air out. Saves a great deal
linn-lined Water (kioler. S ua,-
lee docs double duty,
a of best pt ,-sible construction.
ir in:
Permit;
No. !. The M
Keeps the wa
No. 2 The ixt
food and watt
No.Wide vlielv t -
use of platters, etc.
No. t. Patented Yvater Bottle Holder—in event you wish o
us;* Ixittlal water. Exclusive feature with Automatic.
No. f>. System of air circulation (air must and d<>*•.■> keep
moving in an Automatic, keeps foods fresh, sweit, whole-
some. cold.
No. (5. Most accessible, most easily cleaned and m< st
tary trap ever invented.
There is no refrigerator made quite so good as
the Automatic. We ihink you’ll find that so
sum*
alien you investigate.
BAILEY HDW. CO.
PHONE 39
c* •> •!* •> •> •> •> ••• •> •> •> <• *j.
,+ Our an runs till midr.i.ht. +
*b V1 <- N « Have I in1 rs. +
■b On 1 . ,;;its call Y-.M Garage +
* f r I D it* 372 1 ring.' *
•N T. S. Ford. l’mp.
** *r* v ^ A f' A A A ^ iji
t ■>'!' + ♦♦♦♦<•♦ + + ♦♦♦
+ V\ VLTER HAND +
‘b 'Ii tor Transfer t
■b i n ir i inn hauls a f | cri»lt; +
+ »»f f i-ne No. : 1; Res. 1 If +
•f -f 4 s + + *
Our ClubStarts
March 18th
Those who tare to join, please
phone me Monday or Tuesday.
An extrn pair of trousers or coat
pressed onco during the month
free of charge.
We make r. specialty of lad es’
work. Phone us your orders.
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Quality Tailor Shop
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LESTER BROWN, Prop.
Tbonc 351 Soudh Main St.
0*
L_. Lr
" ! How my buck n- lw.-!"
Afti-r < rip. "fln'or roM-. the kidney*
a ml bliuM'T up'* oft.cn alt", od—cMk-d
ru plirHI*. nr inflammation of kltloe)**.
This i> the rxl thi* of tioagi r—Is tt-r
tir ivlun and check the further inrotvl- of
ktd.iey disease byohtalninit that wonder-,
ful ill--every of Dr. PierceV. known as
Amiri nnti-iiric-aeidi, Iss-aits. |te: js-l#
the uric acid |ioi.se n (rum the body and
removes tlose pains, such us bnckacho,
rheumatism in niusclos and joints.
Naturally whrm the kidneys ur»
deruiitt'sl lIu'Memd Is lilhsl with |*ds<m-
ous waste matter, which settles (r tlio
f.su. ankles .md wrists; or under ta«
vjtvs In hax-Ukn (ormations.
Dr. Pierce's AnurioUtuuny times mi re
potent than lithla.
Sc at to cents to Dr. Pierce's lnvn!ld«’
Hotel, IliuTr.io, N. Y., tor trial package.
Yoski m, Tt.xs*.—" After using differ,
i at kiiKts of nKslIclnes for kldo’jr mid
blndder troulde*
will nay that l
have ftven |)r.
Pierre’s Anuria
Tablets a fair
trial itnd wa*
greatlv benelited,
uud do hereby
cheerfully recotn-
. m. ud A nur'c to
I all t»ei-s.'it- softer-
i u.y Irom kidney
ME CANNOT FIT
THE SNOW MAN
•>ut he's the only man we cannot fit
and plea c. Every other man can
bo measured ar.il fitted by us to
perfection, either in suits or over-
c at;, or special garments. What
a t \ aur new outer coat ? Dd you
want something distinctive? Then
we advise that you look over our
cloths and our latest designs.
Bear-Phe Tailoring Co.
Rhone C3 S. Main.
f
Rugs—All Sizes—Rugs
DEPENDABLE (Jl A LIT Y—EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
<
We hjty. a s, njbled for your spring houso cleaning tvccasion I
.ga, the room-size '
rug. 9x12 it., « oyn to any wanted size, and. in any desired
irut' Tia all spit-and span, featuring unique designs and
colorings in the various weaves:
Wilton, Wilton Velvete. Velvets. Axminsters. Tapes- '
try I.russcls, Fiber Bug-. Wood-Fiber Rugs, Grass Rugs <
and Congoleum Rugs. 1
ROOM SIZE RUGS $15.00 to $175.00 EACH.
In each of the above grades we carry only standard brands
of the best manufacturers, and, in this, you are assured of
the genuine article—no seconds or substitutes.
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MARKS BROS.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, March 29, 1920, newspaper, March 29, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921782/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.