The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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A man living twenty miles from Bonham said
he would ur.ve to Bonham to- a sack of IDAHOME
FLOUR, if he could not,-get it any nearer.
Of course, that will not be necessary, as there
is hardly a town within forty miles of Bonham, but
what has its own supply of IDAHOME FOUR.
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It is an rxtual fact that when you once use this
flour__that you do not want to use any other- Its
lightness; its whiteness, and its splendid bread
making qualities—makes it a favorite with most
of the housewives.
It don’t make any difference what you >ay for
a sack or flour—you won’t get any better than
IDAHOME, but strange to say you can always buy
it at a reasonable price.
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Suppose you try a sack next time, and we firmly
believe that you will be an IDAHOME booster—
Ask your merchant for it-
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Tin- Cri-iic ILm-er was l.urt. wear- -
In;- Him- (il:iss*'s, with n Hammer In
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he l-'ivls, lie i imipl.iliri, hr Knocks,
In* (.u--i|is mnl |i>• Views With Alum,
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Sinne heenuie NabfMly Hikes Ills Art-
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GEN. CONNOR COMMANDS
I . S. FORCES IN CHINA
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result are this week -taging a national bed breed show at Wilmington,
Delaware
WASHINGTON, Oct. II.—Briga-
dier Goilrral William l). Connor,
an assistant chief of the general
•slalf, has been relieved from that de-
tail and assigned tu eummnnd the
j American expeditionary foree with
I heiiilminrtees_ntf Tienstin Uh»,M>.—-
The ^comparatively .smnll miltary
force in China heretofore has been
commanded by a Colonel. Under the
new plan the troops at Tienstin will
bi under direct comuml of the Colo-
nel and General Connor will have
broader functions as expeditionary
commander. No increased military
force there is contemplated.
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mrm Thr or Virrst*vir Cot^t n •hr'
list frv months hfr broken ill reooHv
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Printed Word, Hence
News-Photos
and Cartoons W
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Tlie cameras of the Publish-^ fl
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the^ world. This paper . only H.
has the right to print ’Auto- /#$
ciister pictures in^this terri-
tory. The biggest dailies in
the country can run no mom j
striking photos^than a r c JT,
noW available to the readers^ <3?
of this paper, * through our 4^’
ability to make!cuts.in ourji*
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■ caster cartoons and comics.;
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No. 32 Arrivea at ......12:20 p. m.)
Went Huund
No. 31 Arrives at ...... 1:40 p. m,
Missouri.) lion huh and Texas
Mixed Train
Arrive* Vd,10.46 n. m.
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1'isanuier Train
Arrive BbnhaiU ..... b:20 p. m.
Lrta ve lion 11 run ........ &-1J0 p. m
(Sundays only)
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your orders on short no-,
tice in l.est quality mon-
uments in Granite and:
Marble. Our prices are
right.
BONHAM MARBLE
WORKS
I 23 North Main * Street
Bonham, Texas
Also carry in stuck
most any other kind
of paper yon no. d.
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YOUR
WANTS!
Guaranteed
Price 2ZTr> cents
FOR SALK IN BONHAM ■!
favorite PRINT-
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J. W. PLftiLER
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CITY DRUG STORM t
WILLSON’S DRUG ST0R*
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 82, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1922, newspaper, October 12, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051424/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.