The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920 Page: 2 of 6
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IIONHAM DAILY FAVORITE, FRIDAY. JAN. 30. 1920.
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TH £ UNIVERSAL CAK
LOADED ON I 1(1 II < \KKS-t»0(
KA( II \\ IIILK THKS I. \ST.
Efficiency, Courtesy, Promptitude
THE,too PKK CENT KIND
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{"“mmm Attention farmers
Sixteen Years Experience
For sixteen year*, a corps of metallurgists have We n studying and con-
stantly perfecting the steel that goes into every part of the Ford car and the
Ford One Ton Truck. Each -separate part h; Ween studied to learn the type
of steel host fitted for it. Parts receiv ing constant surface-wear are made of
hard, flint-like metal; parts subjected to great vibration or resilience are
made softer, springy steel. Every part is made according to its use—that
is, every Genuine Ford part is.
Hut there are also counterfeit "i ord” parts. These imitations are made
Wy concerns in no way connected with the Ford Motor Company and retailed
as sidelines by mail-order houses, down-town stores, and many gurag s. The
unsuspecting customer accepts them because they are called "Ford” parts,
lo make sure ol getting the genuine Ford-mr.de parts, Gut lh< m only from
Authorized Ford Dealers. Likewise bring or take your Ford ear to our ga-
rage for repairs, replacements, and general “tuning up.”
W e are Authoried Ford Dealers. We can supply you with ail Ford part
for either passenger car or truck. And our hop is < -juipped to give real Ford
service in all repair work. *„ oMMUffiMML
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DYING YOU WITH
y '.HAT You WANT, WHEN
YOU WANT IT AT T1IK
PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY.
E. M. CDRLEE & CO.
PHONES 9 and 97
The House That’ll Always Busy.
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BONHAM MOTOR COMPANY
Insist on Gen nine Ford Parts
vmrs
, -jwr y*.fr*rrv -
Fans,
Motors,
Hot Point Irons,
House Wiling,
Edison Lamps.
BONHAM ELECTRIC CO.
Y.igr.’njwu'.wcuMii'i.4umKNC:** ■ *
TUE BONHAM FAVORITE s: "L*
t -------------- The hospital has a capacity of
fs»: -4 gaily E pt
BY FAVORITE PRINTING LO. ‘ *«--•*• an* Miff-ring fr ,
-_____________diseases which have Ween chos-
en for observation and study.
SHERWOOD sPOTTS.
Editor and Business Manager.
ASHLEY EVANS.
City Editor and Solicitor.
All the energy of the staff i di-
rected towards the advunc: -
ment of science. On- of the,
.Hat I' is Dr. Al-xis Carrel, who!
is in charge of experimental'
WnUirfd at th* postoffice at Bonham, 1'
In: institute does not confine!
Tomb*, an second das mail matter.
ROCKEFELLER'S MONEY.
It is a common expression
f^F th^^ple o! the nation: ,vhi( h li}r,lt ni;iv ,.e
" ““ ’ thrown upon the problems oft
it pursuits to the study of hu
man diseases but maintains in-
vi .t.gations into tie* <li«e; of
animals “which are of great
economic importance," and
that they would do so much!
good for the world if they had
r»...i—---- money. Ira*/
Rockefeller’s
In other words, here is an in-
haven’t got it. so they relieve 8,i(,of'.-* ek-
themiieives ot iill the* burd *n of
giving passing the onus to the ,*,' „,* w. , |(j
shoulders of the rich.
ing i: v. load:- lo health t'*.r the
It is an
Whatever we may think of
institute limuie *d Wy one
the expression as used so oftrn
Itdoctor aie |> d
A mother performs her high-
est duty when she instill.- into
1 he hearts of her boy and girls!
tin* courage of honorable living,
tiie desire to follow th' princi-
ple of truth, nobility, and pu-
rity, so that th y may go out
into the world ire from the
narrow seif interest., dishonesty
and petty scheming whi-h ever!
threat; ii to undermine our
country’s life and the liberty
dear to e*. r.v 'rue .\ n-rie.e
heart. !l a mother has taught
her i hildivj U Wt good, -.o,,lt
while citizen-, she has dor.- h r’
(lilt v, for go *i ( it :/.' i.i l.-o;
ii1' III I! *’., 1 d a oil ;•*!.
__Hr.___ _.
Girl-, don't marry for W-auty
illo’ie, for it may vanish in a
single night and unl-s. acconi-
i anic-d Wy lot elin<*su < f spirit, it
is only a mantle of \anity, .u-1 f-
i'-hn , and ill temper. We
make i o extra charge 'or .hi.-
adviee.
0. E. THOMPSON. Prop.
Knot Third .Street.
Telephone .100
Jly t ,’n *-<lf "l < - **.
' 1 Hl< \GO. .1
tal punishment a - - :, v
Will I commit
( rev*.. -a' 1
dared. “Why it — 1
Chicago '"un
cent o' ti: ■ -*■ i*r/-
tier. Endn p:r '
with utile:' ci inn-- : •
i- ly e—Si ■ I an
jury. T,h<* j wh»*. a J ' ■
laces them In ew <* w
probable long nre-:: ' '
(ter t- shorten it th* ;
a conviction for i ■
"A remedy t’oc Vs-
capital punishment ass
teller fen Sill - H’li (ft
prison ment. W’i I
to hung vow it , • e- ii > •
only sun* way to pr<*. r.t
of ilu* < rime. A
(|f*r(*d i- -.cutsnc» I
ment l he ('Tin i - rn i
si few years ti, »-- ■<'
is I'nrdon hoard, and 1
i lelensed, .So V.heli J
with enpitsil pur ; 1
pi: r *! • ■ )-.*:(■ - - I e v, ,
i- n-ntonei -1 to life impel -re"
ii \\ ill tv. ,-V jso :i with fts ■
ids heart will thirl-: cat-* i» :
eoimnits eric: • if Ik- ksuev - s
prison ment is tin- pun — hnn*!
I’ll ! I*ARKI it IS COMIV .
I’itt Puriter, tile cm toon i-v • 11 1
at th" Hii.di School a'loitoi. :m on
i A _ .*
y
lo I ortlfy llv>rfy*tctr: Against
Cold' , lamp and Imluen/a
UkctWh . .r>STtl.i:s.S Chill TONti It Port
riuh«*M the It Build uw j?*d
For* Met tue
/a PfiCftiAK’
Otu motion of thi* tlfver lower*
i r r.iiscii sweep, starts or sn <ps set d,
and lowers -rrai t icovcriogiia,, ci.
[T
Strong, heavy
standard, sweep
or middle
buster can be
u -cd.
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v
• .iLiZ — - V
th" -I. I. Ca*
AS"! UR. Saves o ed, redure . your cotton chopping{
i: ri*"ty growth of the plant.
r * : w ’ hi - -'ii. AH otl
evpt irnentin g. Ours is no experiment. Wc ha^
a .* TV I lb if \ \ 11 TEX VS I' \RMKRl
i is. season ami are satis l ied. Let us show you why.
Wells, Nunnelee & Humphrey
: \l,l • M VYOU \SKS ( ITl/UNS
(i , : i I OR l A. (P
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In* i’»v the Htoc.'!. It Bw
!t#r«niirn> IR* Wlioie It
Ag.vitiJt Coldtt.Uriji audlnflu* i
—— . -fi
as mu • r - 'i.i* <,f
military \,
Mayor sanl. ‘In :';i
<*rvc in order th t
thf* woi M i.my Fr fr-
to liv«* in. In ti?m» <■
in onk*r that i
<U f ratf’fl. an I our < it
fill I* \ it' oil J.'0\r!T0»|
< tUO WJM*]»- im■*t’ 1<\
H;r !ium of tho
* it \ Dry which
<-;uv front with-
' tfXplu cd
-iik VV. \V>■ v.■-*t.*
.aatioii in the
«f pn “ i • ju-1
" (i'izoh vir in
oi \V * ’ ,** the
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FOSTE J?
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-STUDIO
MIR RENT.
Two goes! farms of I In acre,
to party with teams and t Ms.
miles en.it of Pokchit Ok In. See
Witcher, lionltam.
PX* CI GOOD 111.A< LAND
l Aims FOU SAM. ,f‘ v f 1 ’
I have t oi jriici(4 hhi' k land farm- v ’ * v I ‘ :
south of Ho: hum * »• tli<* Fdliulrc IM.fj 1 • “ ' * "• ’ ‘ ‘ i
which 1 urn offerin'' for .-■ah* at a very, : 1,1 * "
rciivunahln price, if sold imnu rliatel;,. i rr ***41F t, i
The c 1-arjfainr will iot remain on u‘ '' ** *'• ,r',lu
the market for hut a limiied <■ . 1 ‘ I 11 ! 1 . • •• •
part
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l or < , 4th T,
HON. SAM It/
I 'oi* 1 li-Lri"! .1 udge:
BEN H. DENTON.
1 or County Tax Collector:
JOHN RENSHAW.
J. A. GAINES.
for '1'..; \ e sort
J. U. SPIES.
!‘or l)i-tri**l Clerk*
ma; bro',vni.ee.
MINNIE .1. GIHBBWE.
for ,b: 1 :■■(• Prcinet 1:
A. I„ MeRAE.
I'm Cm. : .! . io>u"* Precinct 11
SAM H. l’ARKER.
M. I . WITHERSPOON,
c. ( . HAZEI.IP.
For particular
l.r .lie.
lit
and j.i ices see J udgi
K. M BURNS.
stihtrk ; liig otnugh to n*([iiir-
w are free to say that Rock- th, ir n,n ,d d
pfellcr is setting a good exam- :i„lln| kn-ovlwlg.- to tic
pi- slicing th- line ot giving, al- ^. euliur |>idblcn. . of di
though it is e\ r to l>" n*int*rr-
iiercd thsit his munlicfticit
comes from his super-abund-
ance. Even so, it is worthy of
note, and smaller financial sue- SHVjll>t vm]r |j|
it is full of vast potential good,
end may he the n 'an of dis-
covering truth of gri.it imp >rt.
It mav even lx- the means of
Marriage never sen* si
much a •failure to a man sis heu
-imethiiig goes wrong tit ii aue
that lie -an't possibly l.lruni on
his wife.
cess, like some of those win
dwell in these parts, might pro-
fit by his example.
Now. it i to be hoped that
tin example of Rockefeller will
lie followed a: to gen rosily, but
Tile Y. W. A. is tig:
against tight fitting shot*:-,. No
pi les.- is reported among the
loose fitting brain ■ elem u:t.
When th:- school children go
on a strike, it is time lo spank
_ , , , ........... been amassed before beginning th : ireni
Rockefeller has given Kl ) to give. !i• cverv -t on »f (lie ____ <u«___
To the largest insfitiit ions niit in waiting until a billion ha*
which he hsm estaiilisherl .Mr.
000, In the last few weeks he
has given $110,000,000 to fight
disease, $20,000,000 to tin*
General Education Board to
spread medical education and
$10,000,000 to further the work
of the Institute for Medical Re-
search. In all hi benefactions
he has given away almost a
half billion dollars.
As an example of the good
that a rich man ran do with his Jiiis line.
country liar* ai** citizens who
could easily afford to give : un.
small sum t- th > b/ttirment. in'
si small way, of their fellow
man. Thev should not herniate
to do so, even if th * gift is only
a thousand dollars. Those who
acquire riches owe something!
to the community in which they I
Ii , and we hope that the fu-
i si v. ill bring some result:
'lore "moonshine” nights
nowadays than tin* old reliable
almanac calls fur.
-----Mr — -__
Bonham's population will
grow very little until the hous-
ing piobiem is solved.
I lit* Red . don’t often i.;e! red
in th face from hard work.
1 Now’s The Time to Do That Repair Work |
1 (.FT ALL YOl R IMPI.EMKNTS IN SHAPE IlFFORK |
THE lU'SY TIME REGINK.
Have you checked up yet on
in the next few day . Oil w lier-
your implement needs for next
ever iieeoMMHiy 1» prevent runt.
spring?
T'ghtro nut that ure loose. Do
Now is the iiCHt time to do it.
the polishing nnd sharpening
You are in the quiet period be-
needed. A bo vr all, list the purls
tween crop.production seasons.
that nee 1 replacement, and tell
You have hours u> spare for re-
uk mm moon mm possible* whut
iwiring now, when* you won't
your need are. We'll meet them
have minutes to spare next
in a Jiffy.
spring when the tug rush of
If there i nny doubt us to
field work l**gim;. That time
the advisability <>f repairing nil
is coming mighty fast. Don’t
old machine, be sure to in\e ti-
let it find you with implements
gate out* new machines before
pot ready for service.
yvu try to fix up the old one.
• Wp'H like to nrlp von j*ct cv-
Frequently, it is more ccnnwnl-
ery one of your implements ami
enl to huy the new than to ip-
machines ready now. We Iihm*
1 ,iir the old.
a hig supply of repair ports
Whatever your needs are, be
waiting for your selection.
sure to find them out soon and
Go over your equipment with
then see us.
BAILEY HDW. CO.
PHONE 39
Raw materials 1r* scares’ but
raw prices aren't.
Now hsivo two telephones; Cntl
dssy or night..
PHONE 3.18
City Greenhouses
’’FLOWERS OF QUALITY”
Pickles
('aimed Sour Pickles,
( anned Sweet Pigklm
('aimed Stuffed Pickles,
Also (lie extra large
barrel School Girl Pickles,
W. E. NEWTON
GROCER.
FOR SAM .
Y’r.ive i <>m Iiolinc, s^hmI a ell and
| trood cow -liofl, one third ant ol kind
in Kct ir. S • oi wr.ic OYn '! ■ M• •! •••
Hailey, H. ik I». I. it
... —-o— —
FAIIM LOANS.
Wo Iona UDiGcy «»:i land.
HODGE LAND < siMPANV !
, ft Phone Sirs, (Ivin* Spiv;,'
- • —o---
DODD (111 TAX PA A ERS.
Tin* •:'hool ti.n for the Do l l s'sly
Imlcpomlcnt .School Di:tri,*t will tip
listiil this yisir to H. P. .Milln, col-1
lector, Do(ti| ( ity. lino 1
FOR SALK.
Hen house . fcr.cir.g, :il >i i'lsmiture 1
hy t'sitiinl.iy. Phone ttilii-reil.
MRS \V. .1. STANTfiN. I
.,f t!
the upj: n
.K | ( . |
'/it ratio:
: tmtio:i, which ifu; i ’ •
| the I.allot, si: I the i. .iJ
i ivv-ii'c ih ri e I *■■,,(>
of our ■ i hoo* , whu ii etdlv
; 'lit iivailahlc. Without :
j any tranj'er within o -■ i
! vote in our eleetionx, and will. <ut the! ' ^
tloltar f, m the poll tn* . . . ji .
'■ •’•add he ,n ab.ic 1 t I. The ,.. • |
of the I oi! Sax i< IK,I •;!;.• •, il.py; :
: is s» J i ivitege.
“it i> ;t f.riv il 'p" wi it'll ' ft i,i ni..
......* (’Xt* 1,("! 1 t > wi,.,:, x.,,
.“ears ago, ul *i one . f ,, n- ;!
t ;tiv<: Slske l f :!' pr.,of |Jj.■ ;v;
men desii.-l | ,
' iitne l the pi lilion, n , R. ;t ,,
granted them. Now that their v,
r ;:Vi- : . ] , . .
Iran will n ■. that privi! ■ - ■ which in, \
have : o iony sou; 11, at..' ; i r ;■: | iu ,
are so justly entitle I."
•Da a New
Only oao me t ,, jn ...
may nuaiify your: eh' vote
H. A. M GOV.'N.
ft it! .' M.K Live* passenger
■ lition, timrlj
' !.:. I n and tak
; . Mill.
gus Roberts.
lot: nAI.E P.sii* white
"1 * •' 1 A * llow f'omaux
rabbit
pig* coni
I • W. BURNETT.
i
le On Time
NOTICE.
We are plea.--cd to ssnnoun - t>> on: ,
is • mis ;• d the p hi! ■ that Mr. D. F..i
leeiuhcrwa.od, is permanently.......... !
el ve it ii our office, end will have:
eh:* *, e ol the in-.'iranr • ilepartiu uit
"f t n ■ office, and any favor i iiowi. •
him will le very much appreciated bv
!' IE n. WORD & CO.
NOTH K
Thi will notify my friends that (
am " verted with JI. It. Wo: I & Co
and will Ik* very glad to have ni>
friends come in to see u- when in need:
of any kind of insurance. W, will give!
you prompt and efficient service. |
D. E. I.E VlHKRWOOl)
Or.e house on I'.s, ;t i* north street,
for A.’.Onn.
-t J. M. 1.0WKEY.
NOTH E.
Utei Febi':;,:t y f:, | will n„t de-'
bve,- any mitk on ;■ , „unt , r ; avir.e!
i n help. I will continue my wlude-
•a!r trade and will keep plenty „f
milk sil my ice . m factory. |
thank the publi for their ] a:
in the part, which I very m,e h ; f,.!
preeiaie.
*’P- W. W.
AVI:en you want. Kuileu* W*,rK
come to my shop on the ,1 ,ek. v |.
I*’ * *l*nd - J. n*. ;vi/a1.1 ]• |
Not K i; WINDOM , II iui
. Tores for the Wind. Mhm,| di
Diet are due and must lie paid thi*
.
W. F. ARMSTRONG, f„l|.
am! clocks I
11 oil ' i. A good selec-
’ < f litbrated South
■■! m . mt.kcs. Parlor
1 ■ “ • ‘ ti n cl(K*k bed room
i' 1 1 1 tcid clocks for ev-
ery purpose.
f-fwawB
The Brannon
Jewelry Co.
'■■BLERS OPTICIANS.
TYI’V V Itn l it si 1*1*1,II..
Ihe Favorite has pat in a me *,J
typewriter rihhons, carbons and |n
pers, nnd ran fill your order at me*
♦ •> <•
♦ Our Sedan runs till midnl.ht. *1*
♦ We Now Have l ire t ars. •>
+ On had nights call ^ M Garage ’>
<* for it. Phone t!7J I ling. *
♦ T. S. Ford. Prop. <•
♦ >❖❖•>❖•;•<!•❖•>*> o
♦ DR. K. t . DAVIS *
♦ Practice limited to Eye, Far, *
♦ Noko ami Throat. *
♦ Office over Western Union on ♦
♦ W»*t 4th Ktroot. •
<••>{• •> ❖ ❖ <. ❖ •> •> •> ^ •>
(’onina aeing Jan. i> we will-start
our 1 >is Dandy bread am| aign. We
tiuve -iitj.tiitted two amples to the
.Raking t of Chicago who
are t! ■■ highest anlhocity on bread in
Anterica, also patelilee of the fumon
Dig Dandy, uiai they pronounced it
ferfeet. We want < very linuse wife
to try this new bread, nnd we guar
ant"., we will keep it up to its stand-
ard. • all for Noid’s Big Dandy
Dread, for ate by all grocers or call
for it at the Model Steam Bakery.
W. J. NOLD, Prop.
CityL
land TO KENT AND WOOD TO
err.
Two team crop, good land, fnir Im-
provements. Good references required.
ai .o wo .d mtt : |«*r cord. I’hom l the betterment of Bonhim
or write me al Telephone.
*2t H. P. MeGRADY,
(NOW
HUY and sell
NKW AND SECOND HAND
CLOTHES
oans (i. s*. baht
We have unlimited money f0, Tailor and H \tteb
Nnr,h »*»'" Street. PhoM
Will loan yoR m >ney to build
», Stare,T f.ormrmniratlon et YOU a liotno; will buy fiI)d oxtond
’ ni'lCR, ,i„ p,,V;
for sale
, i' day aighl in each mouth
JAS. ANDERSON, Sec
SMALL I \RM. POSSESSION.
I I it mile N. E. of Ely, Idack land
farm of 17 1 -if acres, good ns Die heal,
priced lower than similar grade of
land in rotinly. Unn give po/se»sion
at oner if purchaser will huy small
farming outfit, otherwise {aissession
next year. Places like this are scarce.
If you want it, get. it now,
Af’Htr.Y EVANS LAND < 0
co th for Mechanic’s Liens.
over
Stove Wood,
Jjcaier Wood,
heater Wood
I lace orders with
Kac°n Marshall.
B. B. WORD & CO | ERWIN Sfflir
If you aro interested will bo!
gl.ul to have you .’ume in and
w- will talk Un* matter
with you.
Very Truly,
nni mal
improved Aline -•*- —*—•
man er ary ottigr animal
U. KaReitbrun.
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