The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920 Page: 6 of 6
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PACK FOUR.
TIONHAM DAILY FAVORITE. FRIDAY, JAN. Ml.
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♦ PERSONALS
Max Herrnor left last light for the
Eastern market*.
Mrs. Max Hermer is able to be out
after several days' illness.
Mr*. Guy B. Favors left Uduy t;1
join her husband in Dallas, where
they will make their home.
Wm. Brotherto.i, who went to Purls
a few elays since for an operation is
reported to be getting ulong well. The
report came here in some way that
the operation proved fatal, hut such is
not thfc case.
Miss Eertha Rusbetry left tixiay
for Denison to attend a business col-
lege. She expects to be away several
rt * _ week i.
’^Ill'll Mr*. Sit; Elggerataff ha.-, returned
l/Ul UIq from n visit to Soper, Oklu.
® I Mr. and Mm. Roy Collett went M
j Roanoke, Texas, this afternoon to vis-1
; it Mrs. Collett’s parents. Roy will
I return here in a <fay or two. while his
j wife will remain for a longer time.
Miss Mildred C mbs, one of the
High School teacher*, is quite sick ut
: the home of Mrs. Ella Crawford,
j where she rooms.
Miss Om White amt Miss Ruth
j II cl hard left this morning for Tex-
arkana where they will attend a
1 birthday party and lie the guests of
|J Miss Carmen for a few days.
Rev. H. R. O’Malloy, who iH ’visit-1
ing his brother, Rev. F. W. O’Malley
here, has gone to Dallas for a short
visit, but will return in time to
preach here Sunday.
John O’Keefe was here today for u
short while from Honey Grove.
P. J. Peterson of Duplex was here
today.
. M Della Witt left today for th*
have a car of the wed at Ba.ley. j mork,u lo buy m„|inery.
: DON’T SUFFER
Women’s New
Oxfords
Brown Kid, I-ow H'-eis, Medium
Soles, Medium Heels, Imitation
Tip ...................... $7.83
Brown Billikcn Oxfords . .$7.85
Black Kid Billikt-n Oxford:; $7 13
Black Kid Oxfords, I/iw
Extension Soles, Cap Toe. .
Heel,
$3.00
Use Soothinj Mustcrole
T7hen thorn a’lrrp pai-te eh-xv.ing
through your heu 1, when your tl.ii I
Bccmsas if it would gp'it, j J'.t rubalittla
Mu terole on your temple; and nccU,
It draws out tho iu&auurutlion. sootin'*
away the pain,usually givin^qua ltrclief.
Muster ole is a clean, wljte oir.tr,.tat,
made with oil of mustard. Better then
a mustard plarter and docs not blir.rrr.
Many doctor* arid nurse* frankly
recommend Muatcrolc for sore throes,
LronchitiJ, croup, stiff neck, asthma
r.e uralcia. congee t ion, pic urir/, rheuma-
tism, lumbago, palm and aches ot the
bad: or joint?, sprains, sore muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds
of the chest (St eften prevent ! pneu-
monia). It is always dependable.
JOc and 60c jars; hospital size Jd.Ott
LEWIS, THE SHOE MAN
MEBANE SEED.
Received a car of Mobcne cotton
seed. See me or I). V. Hill. Will also
Bonham, Texas.
G. W. CLAYTON,
ham, has located at Idabcl, Ol.la.
wife will join liirn there lutor on.
Mis Winnyc* Hui lln lias go..e u
Ardmore to visit relatives.
PRAIRIE II VY FOR SALE.
At lit per ton. On Ector pike a
mile ami n half from town. Ton
Rayburn, Phone 379. fit
PROMINENT VISITOR.
J. B. Sawtell, Great Commander of
the Maccahte*, was in J^p.iham yes-
terday, and met with the local Tent
last night. He left thin morning for
Waco. Mr. Sawtell says Bonham is
tile best town of its size in Texas,
lmo
The condition ot W. J. Majors is noj wj,j<.h speaks volumes for his
hotter today than at last report.
Jim Journey, who lives north oi
Honey Grove, wa- here* today on buai-
loni and keen perception, we’ll say.
If you ever eat one of Whitlow’s
Bros.' hamburger sandwiches you
will go back foi another. uO. Main, yiniu Alexander, who has been tru-
street. t.t vo]jj|( ouj cf i)aii;u, r.inee he left Eon*
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*snr1ij Bijii.i Ifuilirs
SUITS
and
0-COATS
all PARTIES WHO 'll -HI I El)
BEFORE FALL COMMI'l lit.
WILL ST VY ot: r.
By Unit 'd Press.
I.ROWN’SVlLLK, Jan. 30- Per-
wiio testified before tie* I-all - id>
i.littee will b ■ refused pu* port to
Mexico, Mexican Consul Car-. ■ d lu‘
ej. Garza rnet vvil'i official - and
, Americans regarding the refusal
passports to Sheriff Van. He said
that he had bei'ii given instructions
i refuse any and all witness - '■;•!'.!•••
! the coiniiiittii' passports at his dis
I notion.
CONFEREES Will
CONTINUE MEET
By United Press.
WASHINGTON, Jan. :in- Ti'e inde-
| finite eontinuatimi of the hi-|aiti an1
treaty eompromb. • is forecast whe .
it was announced that the <•.,uf- \
vvs.uld lut dinuHH Art. 10 at today'1
session nor uiit.l Senator Hitchcock
returns alter a week’s trip to Ncbne
kn.
For Mtuldy Roads and
Slippery Pavements
for both pneumatic
tires and solid truck
Tires in All Sizes
Complete Stock
Everybody’s Garage
Phones :iO‘.)-:32n
WANTED.
Some more city property. Will get
you highc.A price for your real estate.I
3t A. M. HENDRICKS.
We have just received a ship-:
mtnt of Suits and Overcoats in
Shoe Department
Yl iterday’s express brought us some new numbers in
Ladies’ Foot-wear. They are being marked the contract
price of months ago which is less than they nrc prii.ad at
the present time.
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Bright Black Kid. Pnncrv.s
I’umn. Turn sole. Covered
Louis lied, Vanitie Plate. All
widths, priced $9.00 pair.
Brown Vici Kid Walking
Oxford. With medium height
military heel, light welt sole.
As good as they can be made
at $12.50.
Soft Black Kid Walking
Oxford. Medium height hod.
Light welt sole. Price $9.50.
Misses Oxfords for the Growing Girls. Size 2 1-2 to
7. Medium toe with low flat heel. Black Kid. Price $7.50.
A Special Value In Winter
Underwear
I One lot of 500 Ladies’
short sleeves, kn. c length.
at......................
Union Suits, medium weight,
Our regular $2.50 grade priced
.......................$1.fi9
Men’s Section
Sweater*: At Less Than The
Market Price
Tii>. goods were purchased at a reduced price owing
to the 1 tenC'S of the season and we are offering them to
our curt inters at a great saving. Men’s Coal Sweaters, full
size of heavy cotton. Roll neck. Price while they last $1.50
Stetson Styles For 1920
Are Here _
We have for your inspec-
tion Stetson Hats for the
Spring of 1920. All the new
colors and styles as well as a
good stock of the popular
staple sha|»es that have made
Stetson famous. The prices
range from $7.50 to $10.00;
owing to the size and shape.
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R. A. RISSER.f&'CO
\\ ANTS TO KNOW.
Denham, Texas, Juti. ‘JO, 1920.
Daily Favorite, Bonham, Texas.
Gentlemen:
A: you iave given space to adver-'
tise the needs ot' our city schools, U9nr»rtr,LrEl
don’t y-’u tiii.ik th • people could act $ttIIL>l/vIY J 1LVII1
more intidiigeully if the school board
would have an itemized statement,
printed, showing all munion coming in
and nil monies going out?
If I am cotroctly informed the ifor.
l am public schools receive somethin#
like $30,090 per annum for maintj-l
nance, un-l it is nothing but right!
that the people of Bedlam know!
where thir. money is going.
Very respectfully,
JNO. P. STEGER,
A Dunham Taxpayer.
all the New Shades and Models.
Come in and let us fit. you up.
Company
MARTENS SEES
RECOGNITION
By United Press.
WASHINGTON. Jun. 33—Recog-
nition of the Soviet government by
| the world powi ra is near, Ludwig
Martens, Soviet ‘elf-styled repiesen-
i lative to the United States, told the
Se ate Foreign Relation* committee.
"Lifting the blockude, I believe, is
th* beginnin,” ho said. Martens dis-
ebu-d the fact that in spite of the
vigilence c.f secret service aliie.i n
steady stream of gold bus been flow-
ing into headquarters. He refused to
disclose the channels through which
it came.
C. M. WATSON, Prop.
“We Never Close, Always Open’
NOTICE.
Have just received a car of gunr-
onteed good planting seed. Those
who have bought will please call and
get seed. 1 hove a few sacks yet for
sale. Call at P. C. Clutter's gin, Bon-
ham. tit
Tin Ector School District tuxes
me di and must be paid by Jan. 31,
or pe. ally will he attached. Pay to
W. P. Kant:-., collector, ut First State
I'ank. By order School Board. fit
WANTED to rent, modern
house, clone in; will lake long
lease and pay six months' rent
in advance.—Bex 509. tt
FOUND—A
this office
Yule key. Get it nt
FOUND—Auto hub rap. Pay for
this inl and get your cap.
®«ag<gp..N
murru:
Fresh Mackerel,
Don’t take rhanco* with
hitiu. it |( i4 nometlihir. in
tha HOlIFiK. toady at t rnln-
iiOtu v ’’iTi tt Aid lh.it
may n.t\ i< tho t*.*t»v •< lift* while
you to waiting lur u doctor.
Dr. Thacher’a
Diarrhoea Mixture
An fhl family «1ootor*tt prr-
!*c|f|'f loll lot Do Wo l tltni*
IUc-h for wliolc fninilv. All
drily sti»rc:. MoNRY
TI.M’U »l hu 18*l;« f.
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' I’haUatioOKA* Xcim., U. H. A.
For sun* by Witlwonw imu^
Bonham, Texas.
Fresh Barrel Kraut,
Campbell's Grocery.
PHONE 10
West 8th Street.
ITALIAN STRIKE
IS SE N 111) MW
By United Pie — .
ROME, Jan. 29 -Trie fjovert.r.in it
today concluded negotiation* with the;
i striking luilway men, who r fund
| work. 1' Government consented : >
retain the '.'vices of the : tiiiien, i, ii
remained mu in its decision to make
pvimi; e"t ike promotion of the mm
who reim.ined ut their posts (hiving
! the strike.
Cin TAX PAYERS.
Remember that only a few (lays yet
remain in which to pay your tuxes.
Do not allow your* to become delin-
quent and have the penalty attached.
Attend to the payment now. The last
days will fin I so many unpaid that it
may lie itrpnr.ihle to wait on all who
j come. Tins is intended as a reinimh i
for your own protection,
tf R. H. TRIMBI.E, City Clerk.
OUR. CREED
To court end to dci’cr. v the ful’oi’L mo.’tsure of confi-
dence; to protect our custom is’ interest.- in every way that
lie*' within our pov.-er, handling with scrupulous care all mat-
ters entrusted to u$, to render service in keeping with the
beid. traditions of the bankers' railing, always remembering
iluit our hank exists and has a light to exist only so long
as it is of real public service—this is OUR CREED.
First State SSank
I'HE GUYUANTY FUND BANK
ITOViTUt.’VTatt. U’MR'i. ttidJUiUarif U.J
SWEET POTATOES.
I haw 2900 bushels of kiln-dric l p<.-
tatoi’s for sail' at my house the very
host—$2 per tm. East 12th street.—
T. F. Keeton. ■ t.t
We Have Enroute
A Hudson Super-Six
Speedster,
A Dodge Sedan.
By placing your order with us now
you will avoid the inconvenience of
delayed delivery in the Spring.
Caldwell Motor Company
Phone 147
.SWEET POTATOES.
You can now buv cured pota-
toes from your gmccr. They
cost a little more than hanked
potatoes but they are worth
more, so frost, no black pota-
toes. luit all meat.
Bonham Sweet Potato Cur-
21 mg Co.
DO YOU W ANT | | r
A even room two story hout.c
with storm cellar, good well, three-
fourths acre of land, for $Utft0.00, Ii
would ( oat $2(>0() to build the hout c-
you hair ?1009 profit as soon as the
deed is signed. Must he sold at once.
«< W. A. SPANG!.KR.
We Can Repair
Scored cylinders, cracked motor blocks, cracked cylin-
GU \R?\NTFEDe<i cl'link*lttSG8’ k‘ak'V All work
WE SELL THE BEST TIRES IN THE WORLD-
kelly-springfikld
GOODYEAR—GOODRICH.
Wo put them on WITHOUT EXTRA
PUMP THEM UP READY TO RIDE.
CHARGE, and
FARMS WITH POSSESSION
3s A. Ravenna Pike, improved,
$123 ]or acre.
.'> A. Dodd Pike, cultivated, no
house, $Si> per acre.
• '9 A. 3 miles N. W. Well improve I
s129 per acre.
H>) A. 2 miles West Ector Pike.'
Well improved.
s3 A. Telephone Pike. Improved,.
♦ 79 per acre.
112 A. 2 mi!i‘ N. W. Ivanhoc, good
I house, J|i73 por acre.
rti A. 7 miles N. W. Improved. $801
per uric.
See me today. Tomorrow may be
too late. Very easy terms on
The Bonham (Garage
Ji)E B. JOBPiSM, Prop, North Haiti Street
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Your Life.
Is ns surely in the lunds «f
Doctor h— -
>’0UI' diaiggist as it is in
your
place.
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Phone 31
WILL II.
any
EVANS,
Bonham.
WANTED AT ONCE.
A man to prune shade trees.
«t DK. J. A. LANIUS,
WHITLOW HAM HI RfiERS,
Made at 207 Main street, The best
you ever ate. (jp
FOR RENT.
One twelve room rooming house
Newly papered. Phone 038. (j
ARK YOU AS I'ARTK UU„ AROIT HIS SEl.ECTlONt
Better investigate
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tor*. ,.r,.,rir!i,;;, ! 'l7A ,'VK n.n fill YOUR ,lw.
loaves them at "" 1 1)0 ^**t><*' ^t>e that he
Hooper’s Drug Store
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920, newspaper, January 30, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923553/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.