The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 6
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J. W. PLSELEK
PALACE DRUG STOUR
CITY DRUG STORE
WILLSON'S DRUG STOUR
/N PESTS
A Sale of Dresses
The Season’s Newest Dresses for Every
Occasion and Taste
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Marvelous Values at
MARVELOUSLY
LOW PRICES
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Included in the Special
Sale are
SILK DRESSES
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in £anton Crepe and
Crepe de Chine
WOOL DRESSES
in Poiret Twill and
Tricotine
$12.50 Dresses, Sale Price........$ 9.95
$16.75 Dresses, Sale Price . . ......$13.40
$18.75 Dresses, Sale Price ........ $14.95
$20.00 Dresses, Sale Price........$15.95-
$24.75 Dresses, Sale Price........$19.80
$29.75 Dresses, Sale Price........$23.80
$35.00 Dresses, Sale Price ... .... $27.95
$37.50 Dresses, ^ale Price........$29.75
EXTRA SPECIAL
Your choice of a Special group of Wool Dresses at
$4.95 and $5.95
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MANDATES IN
DALLAS CASES
ARE RECEIVED
DAM.AS, Nov. l.i. - Mandate*-'
from the United States Supreme
i Court, offiaially cor,firming the re
I .ioction of th’a appeal* of William
; S. Livoeey, Albert .Rowan and .*. B'’<
'Luna, under sentence to tlie fode »
prison at Leavenworth were rereiveilj
Sere today. Rowan and Luna wen
fonvictivi in connection v.-ith the 1
h»vy of the postoftico here l i ar ; tv •
years ago. I ivezey is under sen-,'
sentence for mists, of the livid <.
Qjfptoitmenl...papers dirertiug }!»••
warden of the penitentiary to n-n-
three men. wort issued by •
| the court this morning,
i Livt-zey and Lynn have born at
j Leavenworth for three wick- ir.v.ng
j to begin their sentences. Row;:.
i:. the jail hero. There no til to
Majestic Week
Beginning Nov. 1 4th we will give specif |
attention to ''-the sale of Majestic Ranges
With each Majestic sold we will give a nice
assortment of Aluminum Ware.
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Remember, when you buy a Majestic
you have the best.
BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
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Phone 39
North Main Street
Tli«. Otfreb -« BtllUitm IVrl, wiivn j
Trod on t'ffi vMi'ilitiltedly, give* inn nient todav as to when ti. won I !■
j Such a Feeli n; of Insecurity! Kids. | taken HR$Tn pri >:: ' ■ Is;, u I
if you Jfitsrg'iio your Crazing on mu j vear term.
Public Ntw*: *. have a Cure ivimri j‘ ___________________
ROifUtt'* Union Suit j V'ANTFD
you Tlimi^ tl i
may make an Orphan outa Ymfrself:
Turkeys, Georc, 1m,
Spring* and Egg'. ’ Sec tm.
tf .1. K. Howling l’r
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DEATH OH MRS. MeDOWEI.L I
Mrs. Sarah E. McDowell died this) \y \ N T TO IRADF.
morning at 5 o'clock at her home drj l.TO toft, deep .amly cam
j fourth street on the South Stde'fol- X, VV. oi'_Jv;u.h" ■ for al!
lowing an attack of (longue fevet j land farm or hmi-n- und In'.
with compUppitions. The funeral wil | very fine farm.
Thi
ljie held at ttv Baptist church on the ion nu-on in cultii; --i.
South 'Sid**tottoorrof'.' afternoon at 2 tine and'timin' .
o V AnHlut ted
la 11 Of, ■ * I,
Urial
by Elder F. \V_
it Willow Wild'
O’Malley,
cemetcHki'yj. •' j —
Mrs. McDowell was tli% wife of,. j h(,
'Ira McDowoll, well knoWn Bonham an,| rim-
citizen, who passed away about eight ■ {.|rv (
years ago. She would have been H7 i _‘_____0__
yearH old the Util of next month. Shi j ||a;.a, j.
b.i
tati: raw.'! 'lb .> . .'bn
A Fresh Supply of B°NHAM H°USE m
AND P. DINING HALL
FLASH LIGHT : European ....................
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BATTERIES Dining Room open for’J
I .fast .............................j to I
Ci n '4^.1 let tl-! equip your P‘nmM.' ........ 11 tol
Flash* l.ipT^.W.ith a pew one.' Supper...................._6to"4
I-unch Room open all day ini
Tones’. Electric Shop
* Best Meals and Reds in Citfl
The House of Hustle
PHONE— 662 I MRS- A- DUNN, OWNS
BONHAM j ANDMANAGER
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We have it. See u-.
ya' .1, i-'. it.iw ing i'i■
-was a native ,,f Tennessee.- movii'.-/ [ ,..a Th^Wm^AL
with her father’s family to Missouri _______ „
when a child. coining to Texas in 1
i8X2. She .had been a member of
the Christian chinch since early
girlhood. Mrs. McDowell was the i
' mother of •< ven sons, namely. John
who makes his home in Dallas, Frank,
Iniah, A. "$! (Tony) Will. Tom an.'. Stale of lr-.,,-.
! Jim. She was a woman of sterling Countv-ol Im
worth and loved by all who knew her ,
NOTICE SA! K
NOTHING
TAKES THE PLACE OF Candy
County*of Fannin.
Not ire ‘iv ht*ii*T).y 'j. Ntu
We ledrnecl this morning that Eider j trustees «f Adam S, hoot
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Kid Glove Special
Your choice of any $1.5<LKid Glove at the very low
price of
$1.10
Hermer’s Ladies Style Shop
Exclusive Bonham, Texas
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John tVi'^fcCarVey of Missouri hap- No. 2.-three miles north ••( I’.'mlmivi.
tized Mr*. V-Dowell during the Civil! Texas, will offer for sale to the high-;
War. -When he died the Lohdonj^t bidder on the'lihth day •! \..v
Timos, eommenting on his death, sutd: | ember, 1022, the, old school building
i “the gretkit Bible tcachei' in the! known as Green Sehoolhouse.- Sab-'
world"ii»y^kpd at Uxington, Ker-' wit! he at 10 o’clock a. m.
tr-ckv." Elder O'Malley, now pastir' This the tilth-day of November..
of the first Christian church here. 1922.
also Elders ^Schoonover and Ewell. By order of Trustees. lOt
former pa star d here, studied undep
him at Thg College of the Bible at i WANTED — l arifC, dean
Lexington. WjBb ‘ white rajrv. 5c per pound paid
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FOR SALE
A good Ighsey milk cow with young
heifer calf.*—R. E. Old, Phone !!b
Green, Bonham, Texas.
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HEN you take thoughtful care of
the friend starting on a journey.
When you enter or leave a hospit-
able home and want to show
appreciation.
When you entertain a guest or two or give an
elaborate ** affair.”
When birthdays, holidays and anniversaries
come around.
When you want your own home folks to enjoy
^ pure and pleasing sweets.
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call on us for Whitman’s—the chocolates
AND CONFECTIONS FAMOUS SINCE 184!
WtLLSON’S DRUG STORE
ADDING MACHINE PAPER
CHEAPER
A slight decline has been made by
, ! manufacturers ot adding maehia
72 ACRES BLACK WAXY oaper and in the future The Favorite
1 Land ahogt 4 1-2 miles S. W. Run-"' vjll fill a!1 orders at '.Tie or two roll
ham, pike road, fine improvements ; for 2!5u. Mail orders filled day t*
■ A big bargain at $125 per acre. Fed - j :eived.
eval Farm loan on it. | FAVORITE PRINTING CO
; Ai J. M. Lowrcy, -------(>----- - —
, 2t V Bonham, Texas j
M AURI \<iK LICENSES
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Christmas
Bates
Medicine
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■fi't!t' !i- dvq u six jl
Cars
Trucks Tractors
Genuine Parts
Real—Ford—Service
BONHAM MOToiTcoT*
. THE STORE
Your friends can buy any-
thing they want except your
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GET IN EARLY.
Roy Gns.s and Miss Juliette Mar
tin. A. T. Estes and Miss ('re-da
Simpson. ’
Carl Pruitt mid Ada Loivroy.
( olori-il
Mannin Bill and Lillian CroffunJ.
John Williams and Ida Moss.
FOSTER PHOTO
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Colds or Influenza
and as a
Preventive
Take Laxative
Have You Seen The 1923
“Superior” Chevrolet?
Instead of making p given number of insignificant]
changes in the old MODELS they have just built us
•a NEW “SUPERIOR” car in every respect absolutely,
curing all the former objections. ..„
“It has grown so you wpuld not recognize it at #11-,
\ ai'uum feed-tank behind—curtains open with don®—
high radiator—stream lines—-steel body!
W e also have some real bargains Ifl used FORDS
and ( TIE VRO LETS—Have one used .Ford one To®,
Worm drive TRUCK.
FITZGERALD YOUREE MOTOR CO.
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h^eTe’s exactly
what we mean
licit and every
loaf is clean.
BROMO.
QUININE
Tablets
(oeJfeStrcms
BUY
WESTINGHOUSE
LAMPS
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price reduced November
1st. but the name VVe*‘-
inghouse still insures y j
getting the hunt there i»
in Lamps.
MirgH Electric Shop |
369
TELEPHONE
THOSE HAND MADE KELLEY’S
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THE LIFE BLOOD OF YOUR MOTOR
.is good clean gasoline and oil. See it befo
you let it go into your car. It costs no mof**!
arc the solution to your tire troubles.
We are THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
LET YOUR NEXT SET BE KELLEY’S*
bonhah garage
JOE B. JOHNSON, Prop.
N. Main St. QonhtiBi *1®
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 112, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1922, newspaper, November 16, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1051955/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.