The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 173, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920 Page: 3 of 4
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HON RAM DAILY FAVORITE, HA II KDAY, FEU. *1. 1920.
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SEEDS
[VVc make a specialty ol' handling
: very best seeds on market and
:h variety will be shown in their
pson. Just now we call your atten-
in to the following:
Selected Seed Oats,
Onion Sets, both red and yellow,
Seed Irish Potatoes in different var-
ties,
All Kinds of Garden Seeds,
Seed Corn, both white and yellow,
Sweet White Clover,
Afalfa Seed,
Mebane, Rowden and Lone Star
ptton Seed,
pourian Seed.
Our prices are always consistent
Ith Quality.
Rogers, Woodward &
Roberts Company
Dectric Coi
ephone 210 V
ONHAM
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Read This
We need U<> Iron Beds. Lot un
! ,\v what you have to sol!.
Haven't you jot. n pair or two of
1 I )•■. ■ i I K'li rails lay ini; around you d o
ant nood? Wo need thom and will
:r aoly io.iy them aril will gladly buy
! them. Anything in tho Sacond Hand
K i rn it tiro line you lane to sell, seo
u.t iiel'cre you dispose of it.
v. i: pay cash.
ID KD HI RANDOLPH.
I Oscar da Id well, a young man aged
[ twenty eight, dipil at his home at
Randolph last night. The funeral
. was held and the burial look place
at the Randolph (einetcry this after-
noon at a o'clock.
ANNO( NCB.VIKNT.
I have disposed of all of nvy loan
liu* mess to Mr. Evans II. Pritchett
i of Hon ham, Texas, who will gladly
i see to all renewals or other matters
i in loans which 1 have made.
1 a It for him n continuation of th«*|
I business which you have given me. 11
i know Mr. Pritchett is entirely capable'
of handling your business iri this line;!
I am acquainted with his business|
methods and am sure that ho will give
you prompt and fair service, ami I
consider that he represents the best
loan companies operating.
I Hope that ail of my friends and
customers will call on him when wish-1
ing a renewal of any loan which 11
have made them, or when wishing to.
obtain a new loan.
This does not apply to my real es-
tate business, which will lie handled!
by my former associates, t arter &l
Sparkman. Yours truly.
Cl I AS. (i. NUNN.
With reference to the above will
say that. I represent the itmr com-
panies which Mr. Nunn has represent-
ed and believe that I can give yon as
prompt service as you will lie able to'
obtain anywhere.
The companies T represent are as
strong as any doing business in this
state, and offer attractive propose
lion, to tin <c wishing to lions w mon-
ey on real estate.
Those wishing to buy or build a
home will find that I can ofl'i r them
nil especially attractive loan
My office is in the Fannin County
Abstract Co. building and 1 ia\ ito you
to call on me.
Yours ver ylruly.
ilbwii EVANS II. PR1T< T1ETT
<301.1' TOUI’N \MKNT.
fin Monday. Feb. *:!r-*. the mein,
tiers of the ion I', am (3e!f Club will
play for the President's Cop.
K. !■'. W'HITK, President.
KEPT HER AWAKE YJUU. PROGRAM
GIVEN JI RAVENNA
Tie TerribU Paint in Back ud
Sides. Cardui Gave Relief.
Marksville, La.—Mrs. Alice Johnson,
of this place, writes: "For one year I
suffered with an awful misery In my back
and sides. My left side wat hurting me
all the time. The misery was something
awful.
I could not do anything, not even sleep
it night. It kept me awake most ot the
night... I took difterent medicines, but
nothing did me any good or relieved me
until I took Cardui. ..
I was not able to do any of my work
tor one year and I got worse all the lime,
was confined to my bed off and on I got
io bad with my back that when 1 stooped
down I was not able to straighten up
again ... I decided I would try Cardui
... By time I had taken the entire bottle
I was feeling pretty good and could
straighten up and my pains were nearly
ill gone.
1 shall always praise Cardui. I con-
tinued taking it until 1 was strong and
well.” If you sutler from pains due to
leniale complaints, Cardui may be Just
what you need. Thousands of women
who once suffered in this way now praise
Cardui for their present good health.
Give ii a trial. NC-133
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SKCONI) II \NI) CARS I <)U
We offer the following *
j hand «.ars for muie. They ;tv< J*<>
the |>ru’<* asked. Wo will -><*11 fot
or part oush, ami the bulum :•
• notes. Would trade for Ho
| property and pay ilii'lVrono* i:
I One 7 | ia." sender Hu irk, l IMS n
j ail extra r.ootl < outfit ion, two
I tires on rear wheels. S1J (M).
()?:<• 7 pa • vr.pyr atioui
model, good running eonriiiion, h
, er. tire • fairly good shape, opla I
j gt»od, top fair, with good b« !.
Coulil handle a g itid Korti i
1 priee.
| One r» ptis iemrer Che\Toiet, all
undition, about l‘dl‘d model.
;r senger < m*vr.
xeept sea tiny s.
res, froi i and
dot.
SPRING WHEAT.
Now is the time t;> sow.* Wej
have the seed.—Rogers, Woorl-I
ward & Roberts Co. 11
passenger
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of the youni- toiluv il
(* t'oiul
: hut ! h< '* ! nip* \n*t I. *<• ;
up ut
cash ,
on thw t»t)uT !'iirt<* tl:is iv
trutnl’
t<JInit'lH.*y to the nit*.
aha mi
at the* end of tlu rliont h
cash.
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mix In show *t ,iv i aj
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Separate Coats
In The Most
Popular Styles
I our admiration will exceed
all bounds at the sight of the
wonderful assemblages of new
styles which we are now show-
ing.
The practical types include
the popular straight line mod-
els with ample skirts and in-
dividual cuts. While others
portray flaring profiles and
captivating trimming effects.
> uch su\ ing - unis as t hese ire
in evidence on every price
ticket.
Prices range from
$20.00 to $59.50
d<.»i‘
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land
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FOR SALE -Mir acre
river 15 miles nnrtli <>! Bonham, 200
sieves fine bottom land in Ht rimnlaj
srrass, 200 acres *ood up land in ijfondl
state of cultivation, 100 acres in;
timber: *50.00 per a • (arms I
or take ‘tome trade,
ODE ROBERTS, O vner.
Ot Ifnnham. Texas.
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| shape, all
f»00.
.• r Regal
LONIIAM fil.'lt K
he New Spring Slippers
and Oxfords
Ml the new stiles that fashion has decreed shall lie
warn the c' ivi.v.' ptii’a and summer are here and await
• r i ini:u' i on and approval. The collect ion consists of
■ 1 ' a eyelet ties. Brown Kill and Calf two eye-
•.u i v ete Ces Pumps in plain and colonial
v b ; L1:.'!lers with Erench or liahv Louis heels.
• a” r. ’ a;" : ■! w it ii every pair. Prices range
from • . y-j
$5.00 to $12.50
5 Va o y
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W. E. NEWTON I N. Texas Second Hand Store
Brannon
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good Htv'el andy 1 ■ i>i; 3? n••'•(•-
i idtivpoi' >n, L’0 uc aa nu t-
n r pasture. New 5 mom
1 porches, large new barn,
bu.'.e. etc., everla tine '■> r.
[to school. $6,000 i:usli will
within next few days. Can
Bess ion for 111'JO crop.
W. Jackson. Ravenna, Tex.
POTATD! ;
I havt my second crop seed
spok
please Ik. und get fume.
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strationk ic'k, as my line i.- agronor-iy
nnd luttti turc a it relnti t > plan-
kmAittfr Is, tree surgery, etc.
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tec ted by
v quarters
to eat be-
ind food.
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plcttse pt irn to Favorite >• fft e.
A. < . .).<!•: \ \•,! v.
Fast Side of Square
phone :ao.
I'OR S a.K.
A r.-ycnr old ln*rsc, i-enator Coke,
good -i.'.c, gentle, work or ride. Phone
b!Hl green- l{. ii. Ot.Jl. (it
Ilf all the many excu,ea
With which this old world is accursed,
The ciovniinn exi use. "I'm too busy,"
!., the poorest., the nemest. the worst
-Detroit Imci Press.
ftVIK TO PLANT.
from now till the night, of March
1st I will sell either ii year old apple
or pouch trees, at the nursery, one
half mile north of court house, in lots
of Jb and up, in .* rarities, at j
cents each. No trees picked, lake
them bur and little, none under four
foot high. No delivery on these.
Bring your wagon, purse, and soine-f
thing to wrap up the trees. Mostly
fall and winter apples. Peaches ripen-1
I ing from May to October. No agent
on this; just come and get them.
BONHAM NURSERY,
’it Ii. is. Adams.
1 FOR SALE- -Mantel folding bed in
| first class condition—Phone itib. :.t
FORTWEVVV f'VVS.
For the next twenty days w,
pay 615.00 per ton for heavy
cast. SHI.Oil per ton for smve
*i',.00 for Country mixed nan.
also buy old rags and metals.
J. F. BOW LINK PRiiD. '•
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iiorn liens. .'.ep!x t;, H. t'. P
lild Evans street.
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Vegetables
LETTUCE
CELERY
CABBAGE
TURNIPS
CRANBERRIES
A. M, IlKNDl'l1 ' apt.i.r
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for 1
- pr.d ocmi'
v rtnual »•»!<• *al . • t i<»n . ! u
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u will hr absent a', .Von.' o\Vn ; s'
A. M. HKM’b i K; C. <
mom
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SEED POT ' I'oKS.
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PHONE ;>38
City Greenhouses
"FLOWERS of QUALITY”
lut-t/jf unth jlowert
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Bradford & Watson
KNOW
In fact,
Need.
Everything You
■dge
Car of fir'-t-eins - McAlesti
'ump coal :\- Ka(> depot.
It < litis, t . Howtird.
P!
W. T. RODMAN
TcpTr
jyf' ■ -nk1" -* SVak--
Reo Automobiles
Vlich^lin
Brunswick
Phone 587
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Last. owiiinK a* -vl
rla'.'vcy and Mi‘s Hat
united in mnrrittWi?
ti*rk's oft ii i*, lU'V. »
officiut inir.
Checks Are Essential
MuK i
TIRES
and
TUBES
Goodyear
Goodrich
EXIDL2 BATTERIES
EXPERIENCED MECHANICS
M EXPERT WELDING
jervice Garage
South Main Street
Elkhorn Swiss
Cheese in tins, Also
Pimiento Cheese
Tangerines, the glove
skin oranges
All kinds of fruits
and vegetables in
season
PHONE 58.
Lowrey Brothers
"Fur Qualiiy auJ A«*rvie»"
Colds Cause Iicadacho nut Paine
Feverish tlcudaches and Body i’mm
. a used I'mm a (id am u c. relieved liy
»aktip{ LA.X.vriVK bKUf.nl yUtNIM
Tablets. Dicre i;- only mm "Bruino
Quinine K W. GROVE'S ("nature cn
die Ilex Otic.
Thirl' or forty head oi siiout tor
.-'ale, nt tlie Hardin Wagon Kbird.
Jt TnM CO RUHR.
BAHG At.K \ M> I U VN’SFKK.
Hntiiing. plowing, general delivery
done on short notice. Leave orders at i
City Fish Market. Phooc 44fi red.
I mo M. S. Di JONKTTE.
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KOI SHtll U> IN \ FSTUlATJE.
Re fore liuynig your dry goods, no
lions amt grocories. See our stork
and get our prices, Ian uvo yeti
money on lots ol* your purchases.
J. F. BOW LI M3 PROD. CO.
tf Opposite P. 0
-is.-L-* <
tiet your kodaks and fdnt‘( at the
Brannon Jewelry Store. tl
\N (irltl-iaimfd scictilists >pi>jtt'
vcal' iif ituvl '.il t .>ii*Tinu‘ni;c. .-'r
in the labontltirte.s of the lurjre-
• baking ctmctrn in America si• -;-
! vitur to produce a .super-fine leal
! —the Hit-Dandy formula i.s tin-
, result of tiieir combined efforts
and skill.
You owe it to yourself to give,
| this bread a trial. t'ali for
1 “Nold's Big-Dnndy”. For sal* at
j all groceries, or call
Node! Steam Bakery
First National Hank Family
T s' iip» r
"t 'I i -i rkia m: w ki.l
Si ITLD.
“ Ci e suit ive make to your
me.,sure. Mmie up in t hi i tassiest
tvi, . i i oni I'lolli ot exi lusivo pat-
tern, in i, \,,ry ,cst of tailoring
■".it! - nunsiiip it will be o -uit t'hnt
will curry individuality and dia-
tinit . ;i n ever: line. Stop in
and be imouured. You can nlfonl
to at our priees.
Dear Phe Tailoring Co.
PllUUM t.T ij. Mh III.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 173, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 21, 1920, newspaper, February 21, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922105/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.