The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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THE LIFE BLOOD OF YOUR MOTOR
Th«v it always a brighter side.
Think how utterly idiotfe-th* reject-
ed scenario* must be.—Baltimore
Your Home
DALLAS, FCb. Id.—Hie Katy Rail-
road may enter sait (or deraxgrs for
$50 against a motorist who drove his
car. into a speeding Texas Special eiu
gine at a grade crossing in South
Texas recently, William Crash, pas-
senger traffic manager said Thurs-
day.
"This accident, which * .will cost
the railroad more than ISO. result-
ed after the engineer had done every-
thing in his power to avert it,” ex-
plained Crush. According to inform-
ation, received in Dallas the engineer
s^u-ded his warning whistle for 1,000
feet before reaching the road cross-
ing. “Every grade croesing fatality
is preventable,” Crash continued,
"and a large number of them when
“la this the marriage license bu-
reau ?N “Mo, thia is the criminal
court. Maybe you’d better come in
here. W« seldom give them more
than 20 jgars.”—Judge.
ruing wife delights in adding to the
Sham of her fireeide. With this in
constantly itrtvttng to keep our stock
inte. Just now we would direct your
m showing of LIVING ROOM and
Pnmitot«. We have a number of
> to sowcf from, ind our prices are
COBBL
We ari
Cobblers.
Extra heavy
Maine
v/e believe,
to this sect
grown in B
troubles
If you ash a man these days
whether hu happens to know a par-
ticular doctor his answer is likely te
be. “No, but I know where you can
get some.”—Buffalo Commercial.
are the solution to your tire
• We are THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS. -
LET YOUR NEXT SET BE KELLEY'S.
BONHAH GARAGE
JOE B. JOHNSON, Prop.
N. Main St. ° Bonham, Texas
better than
inferiority t
per CWT u
ail—be surd
CHEAPER
A alight decline baa been made by
manufacturers at adding maehLi
super aad la the future The Favorite
trill fit! an ordars at 16c or two reU
hr He. Mail orders filled day re
tss—s—a—•sweeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeet
TRIUMi
or any other tax may be levied." • •
Adoption of tho amendment would
provide for raisiug school, pension
and local revenue by ad valorem
taxatipn and raising revenue for the
general fund by various taxes other
than ad valorem taxes.
SEED TIME IS HERE /
. Bermuda Onion Slips,
Yellow Onion Seta,
' Red Onion Seits,
Maine grown Seed Potatoes,
Aij kinds of package seed
for the ghrdem.
JOHNSON GROCERY
*.
East Side Square Telephone TIN
FREE DELIVERY
FAVORITE PRINTING CO
Bates’ Improved Antiseptic Llnlmem
they do occur are due to the failure
of the driver io stop, look and listen.
Crush takes the position thaV the
railroad company has as much right
to sue a motorist when damages oc-
SPRING TIME
W ill soon be here. Let us
‘brighten up your car
with a first class paint
job, Knd a new top. All
work guaranteed.
WANTED
!l Classified Ads
2SRUEvfiBfir **
AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
FIRE INSURANCE
Tornado Insurance.
R. L. DOBBS, Agent
Over Sid Smith's Store
Tty FfevurHe Want Ada. They get ,
FOR SALE
...J;.......—-----— LOST—A pai^of ;
White Wyandotte Eggs from pure; in black leather ca
•ed stock.—H. Smith, 800 West 8th ; Duplex school house
BONHAM BUICK CO
Phone 199
for State purposes thru The FeVOrlt
ay and may exempt from bleak notes, m
I of ed valerem taxes, or and other leg
teXea, any property or hand, end wi
mb which a special Ux your business.
LOST—Lady's long brown kid
glove.' Please return to Favorite of-
fice. • 2t
A car of good bulk apples. The
last car will have thia season. They
are good and are cheap.—D. V. Hill.
STRAYED
! You would
|p.Uf only
Georgia and South Carolina frost-
proof cabbage plants, and Bermuda
r ff.i of
[ told . u.-’d'acj
l cf the wor
Iprin). (! pag
I have_takcn _uf>_ at my place’ one
mile west of Bonham, 2 black mules
hbout 11 hands high.—Htnry Smith.
onion plants. I am prepared to make
a low price, both wholesale and re-
tail. on them,—D. VI Hal. 6t
ICE SUPPLIES
d Legal Blanks
Mixed Alfalfa and Johnson grass,
also Prairie hay. Will sell by the
bale or by the ton.—D. V. Hill- *i-
Lodfcc ^irectovy
3‘ated Communication of
Constantine. Lodge No. 13
A. F. ci A. M. 4th Tues
day night M each month
J4S. ANDEU90N, Sec
Good cow for sale. Phone 187. fit
THE
White Leghorn Cockerels from
prize-winning pen. Cheap.—F.
Burnett, Bonham, Texas. Ct
j
' vt'.'vl
Haywt - Lodge
H* meet* evoiy
- .TVnreduy night,
LEE MYLK8, Secretary.
Philip Sidney Encampment No. 6
Meat* eyeijy Tuesday night
T. H. BLEWETT, Scribe.
Bonlllm Kebekah No, 161 meet
trery Friday night. .
MRS. FRANK CROW, Secy.
Viiitore anxayi welcoma.
White Wyandotte*,
Prize-winning
stock, baby chicks and eggs for sale.
—Mrs. Earl Lovelace. Phone 2027-P.2
Typewriter ftibbons.
Typewriter Oil.
Typewriter Paper.
Manifold and Second
Sheets.
Rubber Stamp Pads.
Rubber Stamp Ink.
Numbering Machine Ink
Rubber Daters. V
Rubber Bands.
Paper Fasteners.
School Report Cards.
Oil Leases.
Crop Mortgages. ,j
Chattel Mortgages.
Vendor’s Lien Notes.
Release Deeds.
Deeds of Trust.
Mortgage Notes.
Transfer Vendor’s Lien.
Warranty Deeds.
Bills of Sale.
Promissory Notes.
Blank Receipts.
Woodtrian of the World
Receipts.
Adding Machine Paper.
Manuscript Cover.
Carbon Paper.
FOR RENT
Two light-housc-kecping rooms for
rent arid a bed room 721 N. Center
street. ^f.
WE
HAVE
IT.
ICTV.O S.'lf-Rl
Mil bargain]
received a
ment.
In fact we have almost anything you may need in office station*
ery and supplies. If we should not have what you want we can
get it for you on short notice. Give us a chance to prove it. If you
are too busy to call at the office. Phone 76, and our representative
will call on you and deliver the goods. We will, appreciate you
* business. *".'
^ •# , ■ ^
MAIL ORDERS C1VEN PROMPT ATTENTION.
MANIFOLD
Price 2® cents
rOR SAL! IN BONHAM *1
i-.-JP-ri • v y *•> a
J. W. ftttttOB J
PAJLACJC DRUG 8TOU
CITY D*UG HTOWI
WILLSON*# DRUG ST0*R
Also carry in stocu
most any other kind
of paper you need.
TELL *
. US
YOUR
WANTSl
FAVORITE PRINT-
ING COMPANY
SEE OUR NEW SHOW WINDOW
Bates
Medici n
Co.
Bonham, Te
PHONE 78
NORTH MAIN STREET
we wo
n. with
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 192, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 17, 1923, newspaper, February 17, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051638/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.