The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BONHAM HERALD, BONHAM, TEXAS
punlrt; {os despondence
ANNOUNCEMENTS
st i§BEi«irBg335Ssraagasasaa^ss.
are sonrowfiul to learn of his ptaest-
ing away. There were are' very
large attcndiamice at his funeral.
Mrs. John Hick®, who was mak- j _
ing: her home with her daughter, (
Mrs. W1. A. Richardsioini died Mon- Subject to -the action of the
day, the 10, after an illness of i Democratic primary, in July, 1930.
cancer which she fiats suffered
with for several months.
SNOW HILL
For Oounty Judge
THOMAS P. STEGER
For County Attorney
MOORE WILLIAMS
For CounJ^ Clerk
GRADY McCULLOCH
JAMES E. RUlSiSELL
C. C, RAILEY
F. C. PRIESTLY
County Commissioner, Precinct 1
W. E. WHITEHEAD
STUDY BERRY
CROP IN TEXAS
devotional after1 which Miss Leolaa , S-h© was born in Jackson, Tenn,
pupils rendered a very fine pro- in 1881, being 49 years old at
-—-- gram in memory of Abraham Lin- her death. Her maiden maime was
The neighborhood is- enjoying Ci;in whose birt' day comes on ]VEiss* Sarah Spearman. She was
the pretty weather. Wednesday. The program was manned! to John Hicks in 1900.
. , a 1 -:i enderedl well and speaks well for To this union five children were
Miss Mamie Brown spent bun- Mjg& Dedans directorship. After born, four boys and one girl. Mrs.
dlay with Miss Lucrle u iam. |.-}ie p,iay Supt. Mioxley gave some \\r. A. Richardson, whom she was
Mb: Claude Miller and wife and fine things to think about in the living' with at her death. All of
-on spurt- Sunday with the for- esbool work curd ungoing each one her children were present when
Ip,.', brother Mr. Melton Milter to make the very best use of their =he passed away. Her husband,
r1 Union Yui'lty time. The P. T. A. meeting was John Hicks passed away about 10
announced for 3:30 that afternoon months ago when they were liv-
Mtr. Clyde Hartwell, Albert 0 discuss some of their plans for jng- south of Honey Grove.
Btrown, and Dean Hartwell visit- the month. The -school is moving . .
ed with. Mr. Ruben Brown Sun- i along- fine, but your tax money is . She i® survived by her mo her
day night, , . 'baldly needed. To dose our school ‘-ft lenneuS^ and torn no vis •v^ath- a view to encourage grow-
! ciin,+ n-p +vD f„-n .pvm wmiU ruin and five sisters, all m Tennessee
Lenwoodi Miller spent Saturday if you havn’s one brother, who fe here, j mg of black-berries and dewiber-
nighit with Homer Miller. paid you will in the next few days Tib® funeral services was con-j lies as a commercial crop in East
' ' ‘ ducted at McCraws Chaipel Church: Texas, through experiments are
Jack Nichols -pent vuncLy j uMb^rt Jones and children by Elder J. E. Luttrell and the uwdier way at the State experi-
ment substations ait Troup and
Nacogdoches'. The work was made
rosdbh by special State apiproip-
riaiafion for horticultural research
at the two stations,
Mbre than forty-five varieties
of blackberries and twelve vani-
ties of the dewberry and; Logan-
berry have been secured.
afternoon with Clyde Hartwell. I 0f" Whitewright, spent the week 'body was laid to rest in the Me-
Mr. Ruben Brown and wife end with her grandfather, Mr. J. Craws Clemetary. Our heart felt
ispenit Saturday afternoon with | F. Burras. sympathy goes out to all the sor-
Mfrs. B-riown. i _ rowing ones.
i Bro. Blackburn will fill his reg-
MJr. and Mrs. Crude Miler u]lar appointment here Sunday,
visited MT. Ruben Brown and invite you to come and wor-
wife Tuesday.
GUNMAN’S BLUFF
Continued from Page 1
ship with us. The roads are much when there came & discreet knock
ivr/;- ta.wqI r,v«min^ v- -borl better and; Tf this weather con-. ap. the door and the maid entered.
m-B Ha/-C' 0WT?S' V,'K'd *'...... .......... —™ 1 “T ham’s a gentleman to Kx,, in ferliination.
you, madam a Mr. Haynes,” thinning, staking, land prun-
j-j.c: yyi.is wa lyv “““ Had! Margaret been looking- at jn„.
north sice .of town is almost com- hjm s]ie would 'have seen Danty’s jit, ,
ip-lete iait this, writing and it -looks fac6’ pale j blackberry and dewberry have
like the folks over there will be, « * Tp know„ Mr Mad been initiated, and the work of
burning gas iby Friday night, I ‘I bewY breeding, already under way
JVUiss Hazel oumming'S vmesa ,.
Ml-. Albert Brown Sunday after- tmues we' are you'
noon.
Mrs.^ Suites and Carl Suv’ss
is(pen.t Sunday with Mrs. Pulliam
and family.
Less not forget, to-day (12) one
of <mr great ly-esictafe Birthday The roads are some baiter end “yd- he wants particularly -to sea
v“Wlth one stroke of his pen be , fbe people can get m from the H; _ , -
country better 'than last week. A ! Hanty toaped at. nor.
good crowd wiais i ntoWn Saturday “You didn’t fell him I was here,
and all were trading. Mon-Jay a did you?” he began, and saw the
good crowd was here- again, most look of astonishment in Marga-
. of them were purchasing oats to ret’s facie.
'begin sowing ,ais> soon as toe you know him?
He nodded, and glanced .signifi-
dison .slightly,” the girl went on, ‘been enlarged t o include the
freed the staves”
Valentine greetings to all.
WINDOM
breeding of a superior variety of
the blackberry with less acidity
land' a higher sugar content.
These projects are carried out
primarily at the Troup and Na-
cogdoches stations, and similar
work is being done- at the main
experiment farm at College Sta-
tion.
The blackberry industry has as-
sumed considerable commerieal i'm
.Uncle Marion Tarter was in town ^^"^om^few avl sSf new cienUy'aV the gdrl.
itor alio,'c! H.'Vccd taking him will'“your said"1 su“*eu
m his car to Bonham. Uncle Mar- 130 inake any y when the maid had gone and the East Texas.^In the
i-n said1 held been kept, in so , • ' door was closed: “Who is he ?” ......... ......
long at h«ie 'he bad weal he | Last Saturday Mrs. E. Cl. Coun- | “He’s a man I don’t wish to see,
that it wm a real treat to gel cil was, taken to Bonham to the anj a man 1 don’t- think you ought
out. Wle are glisid to se© him and , hospital and an X-ray made of ,i0 e,e,e. He’s a criminal, the fellow
have promised to go out and get her limb that was hurt during the vvho was arrested that night at the
him when the roads get I ‘t v apd woafht'r in February Wh in, Carl on. If you take my advice
bring him and Tvs wife to church. she slipped on the ice and fell, you’ll send him away.”
He and! his, wife are members of having been confined to her home she hesitated
« Home Depn-tment in toe Skm-levCTy -ince. The limb was given „If fce know Luks_„ she iegan
dhy Seboo a.,d_ says They kepi up treatment mi reset. She was « deesnt-tbafs jus,' a. trick
with the lessons ami get qmte a brought home Sam,ay ar.d is ge.- ^ , Ho’ll probably want
brt of good from the re-=lmg ting along fairly well, but will be mi Jand he,s a f.ett J,
material isent them. several days before- she will be oug „
Ti e cbt-nel exercises at the !,e..Jp’ Mi:’- 'VaS | “Then you’d better be here when
school building was attended by :ak<Tn ,1] xv:t\1 . . ‘e a'u, a.J y’ h-e comes,' filce .said, and saw by
us Monday. M)iss Leola Jacks’ to lio heme and day n r his -oonstei-nation that- this was not
pupils were in charge of the rro- tra2> men.. He is -:0m, Ut at £n a.;<;,ep;able. suggestion. “I’d be'.-
giam. J. Hr.wc.rrd cSmally led the tkls' aVEry Dock IS m,ter ve-e him,” ,she said. “Will you
__________________charge of the store. wait in the little drawing room?”
Mir. W. £i. Pu'liam, who was Margaret in that mood he could
taken very rick Ias.f Thursday has not combat; !h.e agreed sulkily to
not improved any. Tuesday he her suggestion, and was in the lit-
b-scame woree again and was tak- ^ drawing room when he heard
rn to the Fanis Sanitarium for the quick step of the Gunner pass
X-rays a-nd treatment. Probably the closed door.
operation -for gall stones. Dr. Margaret was unprepared for
Boston’s 1930 Fashion
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\ MjcCuistion came- from Paris last the type that came into the draw-
T'h ns -lav to see him and advised mg room. The tanned, hawk face
if he was not much better in the had ,a strength and a certain re-
next- few days for him to come to -imement. which she had not ex-
Paris fo:r a more thorough exam- P&cted1.
iriation “Are you Mrs. Mjaddis-on?”
drawled! the visitor, and she inclin-
W. Lee Dowlen and wife- wcm’. ed her head slightly. “My name’s
to Dallas Tie-day. W. Lee will at- Haynes—the police know me as
tend the Bankers Meet there Wed- Gunner Haynes, Pm a jewel thief
nesday. JMax Wheeler left here among other things,” ne said,
early Wednesday to attend the His tone was a calm a-s though
meet of the Bankers also. They he were announcing himself the
- ill pi'oi’aaibly re.urn Wednesday member of an k-orjorable guild,
might. ; “I met your husband once; he
. , , tried to do me a service—I should
Our.e. a. number from acre at- ]ike ^ d.Q him ,on MlS. Maddison’
tended the - funeral services of ^gain ,she nodded.
Mr. Horace .Smith at Dodd City. ^ Dantc>n M,orell is a friend
Monday Mr Smith, died last of yours> isn-t he?- he, asked.
Saturday nrrh aUer an rlness of “Yes” she said coldly. “Wthy?”
several montns He is snoUer of ghe &aw h% lips twitch.
v-eer citizens having lived; ^ wondering. ... Mrs. Mad-
and east' of
cu
■at his iiuinv *rt,i mui ^ would ydo think I was im-
' City, for 40 years He was rtj^t if T a,sked you wh your
his death, MV.
home south
Women of Boston dressed in Colo-
V *** at r l»rt«d left you?
on 12 ; tS, Sra:t! very £me. was| Her steady eyes, met his.
Summer, vim -he Old Qjtony cele- A suieessfu! farmer and ftmrteeer ; „Do you ^ ym would be?„
bra!,as the SdOih annivvisary of He - was a good neighbor ,amd cni- sjJe asked quietly, and saw1 that
founding of Massachusetts Bay. zejri an^ kaci a host of friends who -fapn(< smj,ie 0f His.
=nz i CONTINUED NEXT WEEK
’Ttuas a Long Way to Tobermory ^
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BRADY TRIAL TO GO
TO ANOTHER COUNTY
vicinity of Linda!©, Smith County,
alone, nicianly 1,000 acres are de-
voted to blackberry culture. It was
keeping- with the increasing1 im-
portance of the crop that in East
Texas division of horticulture at
College Station intiated the ex-
periments covering 'the problems
of the blackberry growers.
Most of the better service sta-
tions are displaying a tool which
can be used to repair the inside or
the outside thread's of a valve stem
smooth down the mouth of a valve
- t/ m, remove or insert a valve in-
side, and deflate a, tube quickly. It
is a useful and' inexpensive acces-
sory.
BONHAM NURSERY
For fruit and shade trees,
roses, hedare nlants and
other ornamental shrubs.
J ocated six blocks north
of Hospital.
Phone 189?R or see
A. S. Van kirk.
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\^HEN you start at sud-
^ ” den noises, worry over
trifles, can’t bear the noise
that children make, feel
irritable and blue—ten to
one it’s your nerves.
Don’t wait until your over-
wrought nerves have kept you
awake half the night and paved
the'way for another miserable
day. Take two teaspoonfuls of
Dr. Miles' Nervine and enjoy the
relief that follows. Take two
more before you go to bed.
Sleep—and wake up ready for
the days’ duties or pleasures.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now
made in two forms—Liquid and
Effervescent Tablet.
Both are the same
therapeutically.
Liquid or Efferves-
cent Tablets at all
drug stores.
Price $1.00 .
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The next trial of Jhon W. Brady
ebiarc-cd with the murder of Miss
Lehlia Highsmitb, sfei\pgra,pher,
will be held in some county to he
selected by Judge J. D._ Mloore,
of Austin who will announced
his choice Saturday.
District Attorney Henry H.
Brooks Wiednesdlay renewed; his
request for a c-hs-ige of venue to
WiBn.mson Oo-n y, adjoining
Travis County, and told the . co. rt
that afar h^ - ducted an exten-
sive invsrdb r Ton of condition?
there' he was satisfied a, jury
' ' b obtained' there to try the
former A|p|i|l'llalte Court Judge.
Dayton Mteses of Foi-t Worth,
attorney for Brady, said that thr
defense did not object to a trial
in Williamson. County, but sug- j X 7 v M Fl
gested the oa®e be sent a greater | HENiv 1 iVl.lJ.
distance firom Austin on account PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
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of the wkle publicity given besti-
mony adduced at the trial here.
If she can make herself look
cute while her bobbed hair is grow-
Practire.. Limited., to Diseases of
the Eye, Far, Nose, and Throat.
Special attention to the fitting of
glasses.
Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m,
and 1 to 5 p. m. every day except
„. . , - -«• ------------ ------ . iSiundavs, Sunday by appointment.
they imr. into a gale which blew them across the Atlantic, ' With many the making up or Office over Western Union,
s at sea narrotvly escaped shipwreck on the shores of Scot- the income tax- returns, this year Phone
escucd by the hghtuouse tender‘‘Hesperus’’ ainj towed will be merely a mathematical ex- office 198 Res. G48
ercise.
. treys and his wife set o-t in the skipper's 128-ton schooner lng’ out> she kas' “H”
” from S.t. Tohn’s, Newfoundland, to ran up the coast 100 miles
J.C.PENNEY G®.
Corner Fifth and Main Streets, Bonham, ^lexas
Quality and Value
The New Dresses
For Spring Lead
The Ranks of Fashion
14
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Of Sillt and Rayon Is
* Full-Fashioned
The strength of rayon
threads is added to tha
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it this popular hose , , #
uunibei 445. Pair
The New Spring
Wash Frocks
98c
Pretty styles to please
girls of 2 to 14 years.
You Are Assured o
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Sprightly colors and advance styling that
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mist are but a few of the alluring shades
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m them,
Prices their thrifty
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Choose
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Good-looking and
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Basque
Tuck-in
Suspender
Ensembles
Fabrics:
Broadcloth
Prints
Dimities
Combinations
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Piping, Ties
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Baker, W. E. The Bonham Herald (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 13, 1930, newspaper, February 13, 1930; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990826/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.