The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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SATURDAY
pro- - * 1! ' • m.d*
for Uiom criminal l.wrtn
who hm n)i«4 on ths toth-
nicaKties of the law to fro*
their cltontoi. It in a rather
«eriou» tang to deprive a
claaa of ottiiene of their beat
. I means of winning success.
*!
l
I Mayor Hylan is determined
.9 j* that the ICu Klux K!an shall
|U» be run oat of New York.
|L79 Why don’t he turn loose the
tua Rum Runner Rustler* on the
.f it job^ If the report* of New
.£
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job: if
p.tt York papers be half true that
- do the w
10*'9mm
&N ttoe* m or i
numerous enough to'
he work in^a single night.
far at th* rat*
. OMtaarias.
<a>da «f tki
far at th* m
m
CHANGE
ferine address af papa
df adAraaa aa wall u
•aefrta It is now reported by a
m correspondent from Doom
w® to that the fortner Kaisers second,
•f oaa cast marriage h*s proven a cpm-
» •* plete failure. We take that
’ » mean tY.V not even the
Caah Kaiserin will consent to be
bc»sed by th? forme'-' * all
If anybody believes that
our legislature is not a hard
working body, let them con-
sider the fact that within r
♦
♦ tARLt MOBMNG
* OBSlOU ATJt'NS
if :
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SM I IInAY, ja:
lOi
M F
THE MAN WHO t>BUY BBS THE
GUOOS •
OP ADDRESS—1b ar.
af papa* changed. r"
he naw Thla
mV *v*»d Map ts
wm to
\9 1
TO THE PUBLIC leas than three weeks the
naaaa reflection spa* th* members wrote and introdu-
eepotati** or landing af ced more than five hundred
iadrridoal or corporation, and fifty diffw-ei* bills,
corrected apon being
Then'* a man in the world who U
never turned doom
. Wheareer ha chance* to utreyr
Ha gat' the glad hand in tha popM-
lows team. ,
Or out where the faimen makv
hay.
He’* created with pleasure on deter: <
of sand.
And deep in the aisle.' of the Woods;
Where ear he goer there’s a welcom-
ing hand—ha’s v
Tha Man Who'Delivers the Good;.
They’ve l«w$ their umbrella whenev: -
it rains. _
And they haven’t their lanterns at
flight;
Men^.tire of faiisres who fill with
their sighs *
The mix ol their owr. neighborhood*.
There’s a man who is greeted wi*h
love—lighted eyes—he’s '
The Man Whc Delivers the Good'.
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4 II I rtf'a•«
TtTt t*h:
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Ar. lovjj
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niiiT m
ng.
r.iT F.k.*:
Sv n ‘ vu T\ TS ..O'
1 ccumry.
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ir f: probubly *
j number
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.t w.k) ativ' F
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A W .fv
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•j tat if
faff
thilt A
.ever me-
\ ,n ^
A’ ;ur\ rvon*..
A hun
.s> y. a"hurs«t
l largely i
!*N*U>*
fiU .* Ol: V V
. walk ««ht ai:jtsWTtijc '<• '
'to whiri
4 he .W
—Or k *:u
fln
Farmers*
Are you
have the ?
!>r«n;m\l ’ your Oats The Best Way?
ii for the .
EMERSON GRAIN DRILLS
DISC HARROWS and *SEEDER
CASE TURNING PLOWS .
SULKEY AND DISC GANG PLOWS
ENGINE GANG, Also Plenty of Seed-1
forgive
WELLS & HUMPHR]
. Trt'rtftS1*
■Wh«»"wre—euwH • understand
4 •
is thpt if we are not going to
— interest ourselvs in the troub-
ftnnhkin jo. the E‘ -«p«.an nation*
rable to keep so
One fi4!ow is lasvft and »«tcner dhr
clock, .
And/W’aits. for the whistle to blow;
One ha* a hammer with which he wil’
- ktweln ■ ■——
ss
l the pna%o*f>ee at Bonham Jo. if th
aaeohd. rl**« wei’ watte- why it is dgsir
many unofficial observers busy
, A*»«Ki*»r »
mmppA ^
Revising those
. at to do.
povernn-ents
• And one tails a story.®! wc-o.
And one. if requested to travel a mile.
Will measure the perchevand rod*;
But one doc* hi* stunt' wjtfl a whisth
and smile—he’*
The Man Who Delivers the Good'.
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.ip ‘rwift it» h**
TUi
THE
FARMERS
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SUPPLY STORE
Arh-j
Favorite Want Ads Bring Desired Rt
api
When, the fs 3 -t
in't , i ■' ,
and -.b. m. v.h > have •
jit at the b X ■ ft. ■
! wart to See Fatty arr:
J supply of slapstic k'!
crate of custards.
aa A|
PRESS
The Germans are beginning
to _under?t^ijcl the applica-
tion df~ their own teaching
^that “might makes right.”
They don’t relish H nearly so
Touch, however, as they did
when they were supplying
the might.
If;
HAS MUCH MERIT
> * ♦
One man 5? afraid he'll labor too hard.
The world isn’t yearning for such.
And one man is ever aiert, on his
guard, * ,
Lest he put in a minute.too much.
One has a grouch on, a temper that’*
bad.
And one is a creature of mooda.
So it’s me for the joyous arid rolllce*.
ing lad—for he’s
The Man Who Delivers the Good-
t
M
A joint resolution has been
•introduced in the legislature
providing for an amendment
tor the electon of county
conttKi.'wior.ers by the voters
in the ent:re county Instead of.
by the voters of the precincts
only. The commissi oh 4Ts would
still be elected from the var-.
iuo* precinct* as now.
The bill i* the result of tbe
experience of a man who has
served several terms as county
commissioner, and who ha*
seen the evil effects of the
present systm.
The ccmmissoners hre the
most important officers in the
county so far as material mat-
ters are concerned. They hand-
le the entire finances of the
county, which often amount*
to many thousands of dollars
during a single year. It is
their duty to wisely spend
the county finances so that
the tax payers who have
furnished the money may get
the best returns from all ex-
penditures, and that these ex-
penditures may be made in the
interests of the whole people.
• A commissioner does not
WITH OUR KXCHANGI
into the
»•>•» they
he think*.—Stamford Leader.
NEW SPAPER TROt Ml KS
The most of the eouptry Yew*-.
paper people of the country, like ait t *»>' twC ladle*
the other bu*ine*<w« of the «mntry, church. The*e
• re now having their share* of trou- < “loat" preacher
ties, we take notice. Most bu*i- but that he was
ho**e* have niorc or les* trouble all
their lives, but they arc generally
managed by men who are astute
enough to keep the troubles down
with the ojl they spread upon the
wave*.> Now comes the Bonham Fav-
orite with a* line of woe* that beat*
most of the papers we have seen
lately, and we are truly sorry to hear
of the many stumps the paper w*
helped to start in the field have,
the start, Sherwood Spotts,
ficient manager and almost a
owner of this $.'10,000 plant, is
in bed. His father, who is his
who belong to hi* about nine million eggs,
good ladies say the i The deadliest poison comes from a
is not lost or ..dead,; j-i^nt the .xenmog buttercup v:.
taken up tike Elijah rx-ty. .
Heavens. The* Bonhamite.
will not . follow that clue,' >« *be New York subway *1 per
cent of the cust consists of jagg.'d
pi inters of steel.—Exchange.
fiirly year- ago ’. ...•'.h.
i iperatkra
for. »M>»
■rformt-d. i ‘
vja U*c "
i. hut 'y.'u : i
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hi t» * r.,.% it u *
.{ r th:!:
•f !•>*: timr
t ef n the
r ii-d. .
c-timatisl
this*. J'
ktiled Fy h
itni*y t ■
... Atco:
ro.r g !
:r.u; vr,$ o:;c
death Tir
NORRIS. JACOBS, KINGS, CRYSTAL
Yor tho.'u who di criiriiriite, for those jvho prefer
bo«*. va'i bin! ilu'so pltiiti or fancy box candle
.MI-Krc.-’h Stock
PALACE DRUG STORE
■ rh&ne 07
mere m s
UICK KEFRENCE
VRi/HHr , c %,*;*'
. BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
O: .
of the pr'iin ■ ;>•. «-
;h* work of law rr f >rtement
1* greatly advanced if people
tell what they know. Of ei.ur
• id John BarViyv rr. • xc -.es m
t (
.' aty y hit - ' .’ • A
th l ad brftl . wfc k* '.v the V ' '
arc so generous that ;t ju;t make
it absent-mindesl.
e h ■..
•> + + •> + * v •> * + .y + ^ *
a ■ +
+ HOt'SEIlOt.D MOVINC •>
® in t«w:t, Yi!ti tru.-ks, and <•
t.ons Hauls *
■5* A Specialty
* - W. It. COLLINS +
DODGE SERVICE
STATION
DID YOl’ KNOW?
Not more than one per cent of the ,
available coal in America has been
mined so far.
If you arc exposed to a violent !
wa thunder storm, it is safest to get
I»j soaking wet.
the ef-j There via* no summer in lhldp
a total snow fell every month that year,
sick ! The periscope was used on a federal
aid* warship in the Civil War.
+ + + + + + +<•44 + 4 + 4*
Classified Ads
-a-
ITRYPTOIf
IV. GLASSES IV
FOR SALE
FOR REW
ThC INViStBLE aii-'OCALS
Eyes Tcst»J Free and Glasses
Properly Fitted.
V/e arc headquarter* I
the Dodge car and
Depot. Come and see uv'
Blalock Motor Co.1
THE DODGE DEALER]
Phone 700
West 5th Street
de camp in the managing, is also I Clocks werr in common u«e by the
siok. Ashley Evans was run over by < aiwit>nt Greeks, Jhc speeches of De-
a bicycle, and both hp and the cycle ,
were hurt, though ho report was made j
of the condition of the bicycle. Ash-;
ley is in bed. The young lady lino-
typist is in bed. The reporter
a„t home sick. One of the chief men:
of the place was visiting, so about •
the i
FOR SALE—Modern new horn,.v
close in, lot 75x150. See Mr*. r»d-
wallader at Graham, Crawford
- C.„ ..
mis’.hn*** were (lined by them. _
A fui| grown oyster will produce FOR SAI E—-Johnson Grass hay, $1 >
1'nur ricm house call l»b.
Brannon Jewelry Company
M 4rm cottage f'-r rent. I'h• • -1 2>>S.
per ton. Er» in Smith.
.Two
liackb
for rent Mi -
-jk Bible Thoughts
FOR TODAY:
r«fresent a j>art of the people., „ , ^ „ .... _
represents^Hliie d*d%phad ^ ak “moow
«uit cuatom ha* targelv - nulli-., ^*ere is jw^awounting for .the,
fied the intent of the law in «>»*Wek of . woman or a printing j
thi* respect. The' average *® ^ rtM‘rvp forc* o{ Pnn‘*l
commissioner i* made to feel «n doWB ‘tore, including Jim Ne<l ____
that he represents his pn> Wi-h. wV. learned »"«tyPing vcry-jlh’ ^a, >x.
cinct, and that it is his duty wel1 w‘nt ,nUj lhc •rwl
F'DR SALK—1 have on hand a few
ndlch cows with young calve*.—Ed
Lyday. * 6t
FOR RENT—'Three downstairs bn-
furni hti) front room*. Phoru 11. r
FOJi SALE—Some mules, two or
three jacks and Johnson grass hay.
—J. F. Jacks, West 12th St., JJ...
ham. , ; ’ ' *■ V‘J'
FOUND
+ * + + + + + 4 + + 4 + 4
+ COl STY Sl'KYKYtnt
"F H. I . \ilams
+ i’lllSK' •lilt
*F Bonham .... Texas
+ Promptness and Accuracy
444444444 + 444
+ + 4 + + + + + + + FK
BON II AM—SIIEKMAN
MOTOR BUS LINE
. Daily rain ok'sa.M
WEST BOUND
FOUND—Bunch of key
Owner may have .ati,e li
thi?* ..... ■ * , ■ *" •
• ir? cn-u.
paying for
* I.ve. Bonham 8:00 A. M
•F Arv. Sherman 9:10 A. 1
+ Lve. Bonham 3:45 F. M.
■F Arv. Sherman 5:10 P. B]
+ Connection made with the Noi
•F Katj1 ut Bell* 11:12 A. M. Ah$|
Soth Bound at 4:41 P M.
* EAST BOUND
I + Lve. Sherman 10:00 A. M
Arv. Bonham XLiilfl.
REWARD LS SURE: The. Lord is
with him. Be
thcrefpre, and let’jiot
ye strong
So net w -1oU.rhe e» ***®'»* ***i
i
expended for the good of hia
precinct. If he conKidoro the
4oterc-it.s of the* county as a
whole when that interest con-
flict* with that of his precinct,
he is certain to hear from the
Voters who elected him. The
rewuit is thkt we usually have
commWioners who are look-
ing out strictly for the in-
terests of their particular pre-
pajKT came out, just a* they always !
do when the town gossip* have them i
down and out. We are not trying to
poke fun; not at ail. We, like the;
rest, have been up against just such;
conditions ourselves. But, it will bej
interesting to see how Sam Fryar and
John Moyer and Jim Lowry take
shots at the situation, when"they
learn of it in the meantime, B<>«-
shall be rewarded.—2 Chronicles
*, 7.
Yes, We Deliver Any-
thing from Postage
to Canned Heat
mrmm vs SHVSI wvuaa* ,---- -------- *---
oinct first and the interests of h*m’» ,<**t preacher stays lost. There
the whole people as a seepn- ',re m"n>' ‘heorie* a* to where this,
dftry matter. man has gone—this missing man of,
mtil the
people have a voice in the
election of the men who are
to conduct the financial af-
foira of the county. Therefore,
we believe that the amend-
ment would result in benefit
to the county as* a whole
rfiookl it be adopted. There
If much to be said in K*
favor, and little against it.
mentioned except
-elw ye< •
advanced
stamps
WILLSON’S DRUG
STORE „
___ Hit It
WANTED
Lodge Directory
SALESMAN: A hlistlcr to *+11/
Roof Paints and A*be*fos Roof Coat-.
ing*. Exceptional opportunity. Ex-
perience unnecessary. Tripoli Fro-!
ducts Co., 1363 West 89th Su. Cleve-
land, Ohio. ♦ *s‘ i
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ANSWERING A . DEMAND J ^
FOR BETTER KODAK Arv. Bonham 8:25 P. i
j <' Leave Bonham From Ale;
+ Hotel. Fare one way $1-50
• 1 <• further information phone 37&.
WORK
. „'• f'Our~KorIak-’.department Will
huted ugmamamtioj of, he rt*-opened JanuaYy 1st
Consurtine Lodge No. is .Using Portrait surface paper
A. ¥. a a. M. 4th Tu*a_ only ami on advance payment
day night ia each month; only.
+ + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦
AW, WHATS THE USE
FttL TmaT f
HOW CAN X HELP IT —
I CAN'T GO DOWN IN
The cellar AND
MANUFACIUgE COAL
Tailoring agent*: All wool s-uhii —
tailored to order $29.50. A ll wool f ,
tropical worsteds two-piecc suit*
$19.50. Wonderful valuer. Big mon
ey for hustlers,
son, Inc., Dept.
StreeW Chicago. D
JAS. ANDERSON, Sec
H*ywt ^ Lodgt
163 -m.ctts eve*7
.Thursday high*,
. . t . LgB MYERS, SecreUry.
*rr „Phlf,P Sidr‘*y Encampment No. 6
Vi. Adams Meets every Tuesday night
’ . T. H. BLEWETT, Scribe. ’
Bonham Rebcksh No. 161 mat!
fiery. Friday night.
-HRg. ntANK CROW. Wyr
Visitors arirays welcome.
FOSTER PHOTO
IJJeat Appearance
Will ajwaya/ind itself
in the eyes <
WANTED s- Urge, clean,
white rags. 5c per possd paid.
—Favorite Printing Co.
By L F. Van Zelm
, VI extern Srwtpwper l>i
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♦ ♦"♦ + + ***
* + * *,
A. 1*. ltt)| DIM
♦
Lawyer
♦j
+
Graham, (Tawford r„
Bldg +
+
-■ TjLXrtr*
I'honn No. r»08
* +
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♦ ♦ + ♦
mount In~the eyes of the pu
—LET ME-^
Press your suit, block yowj
or sell you a tew suit. W u f
buy and sell second hand clo
^Grg a
TAILOR _
North Main St
Phone!
FEATHERHEAD, - IF 1
IN half
1 CANT
iOMtX+iNG, FELIX
NOW LET ME DU.L Yfeu
fc NOT V44RM AROUND Htp£.
'* «■ —
}'as That a Gentle
eV FANNV if is HAkFAr
OUR. AN' THefJfft NO
i£AT vet r
'n/vA/w^“
if
K ri t'f ft
HALI
feed b
Nearly
with r
It costs
feed C
more t
rest of
your e?
Feed
board
get m<
MJUL
■
Sold in Ch
(
taking y<
(if; > ni<-s, us
thjn’irhtfulncs*
uircfulncss, pc*
*1Pi>|nd in tro
them to b" in
instead of fHi ill
they attempt t<
. .tnoitU' theniiMfl
nuitiil. It
Bad Weat
is our hot
WILLS(
S
1
You c
EX
to yourself
She is no
sons. Whe
Nature by
ing, stiai
the bone*
apt tu s!if
ducing pr
trunk, cat
supplies,
You can ta
two alt cm
miMHIUAUU
penalty
have the
CHIROPR
The butte
l'*in*uUntlon
tiring all yo
F.
M.
Cl
I'ulmer
Office over
South
Phone*:
ooooc
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 174, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 27, 1923, newspaper, January 27, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051622/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.