The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 180, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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f I Know I Can
,\| !;<• you a* Reivorous a loji'n us anyone, tluit the rate
v,;,! he as favorable and t.he-terms..of the loan as desir-
a'l.If ytm wish, yofi run. i.,’gin to pay it back- in'12
months, or you need hot p:Vy one cent' .on prinVipal for
. 1() years.
I Know I Can
<'■ v. itateyeit.jb..p^i&il/Je.....ti.).ul.....necessary to yet your loan I
! ' ;,-u without, troulde and that yop'van ye' , tjio very j
, d'‘ ■*•1 seiVioe. ‘1 can jyt ,',‘m the money” <|Uick!y, ’ I
' ui:eu within one week or less.. Your anp.V..t-oti is'not •
•tn.it'ed to Houston pit .('hurtyo, or X. '.v Y u'k .for ae- j
.;.....i.i p: >-ed on riylM. in'your "field.
I Know You Can
| depend on yettiny prompt, eonrteoii. >•' e—."r. servieo
if . u apply f(«r a Ib.m :!'.ru me. Id ■ . , ' I have to
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I Evans H. Pritchett
SAID TO BE AN- -
OTHER CASE OF
‘FIND THE WOMAN’
JAMKS HOYS DOWNFALL \L
lk<;kd to havr iieen < ai s-
ED IIY FAlIT SEX
Ii was woman that caused the
J#mcK Bovs’ to fall. The writ-
er was thero un the spot anil knew
THIS MONTH .
is better j.t'h»n next month for !
PLANILNG ,
FRUIT AND SHADE
TREES
INMATES SINGING -
ERRILY IN THE JAE
ThciaJ :uc now thirty-one Jrftsonrr*
at the Fannin County iail. The
whites are confined in tell No. I. on
the east side of the building and
Iihe_ nejrroes in No. 1 on the vest
ORNAMENTALS • and ROSES Z ^SS
GRAPES, BERRIES,
■tm-rh------4'4-m-—w-ein.r—h,..l t.i<J
See or Phone us
B. L. ADAMS &
— Bonham, Texas
, On lVhdn Street
fart well t«» his school dayjj and won4.
I tf. thi* h<mif town, Richmond, Mo., of
jthf Ford hoys to svrvt* his printer •*»-1 Mile North of Court House
i journalistic apprentici"shi|i. The writ- ■
I PI was younpr, energetic. fresh out "" ^ ^ A
. "1 >pmiid and witling1 to poke Ins iv»fc
into anything that was i rue re:-ting” ^ VOU WHllt (food work
or txeiting. The writer in his avo- promptly done, COnit* to .
■ration associated with th.* Hammock^ Shoe^Repair Shop
i Ford- hoys, who wen* rt#|iyp!:iry
i young men nnd considered iiighf^t
« lass citizens. Naturally, then, th
writ ei heramo acquainted , w»th
, • 11■ -st• lam -s intiniahdy, yet not
aware that it was .Jesse James. Je.s.so
i was known to the writer as Mr. How-
ard. I le was a most
! long! tiial euss ami naturally not
; “k :l !ef", as Some
i her husband in an attack upon n
whitf* man south of Honey (iroye a
Son few dat sTtgo.- u-it.g a stick, of stove
.wood. . .
This morning b.Qth the whites and
' coloreds were . singing. From the
whites eaipe “When the Roll is Tailed
Up Yonder I’ll-Be There.” The col-
oreds in the opposite end were broad-
easting also. Their tune, seemed to
be on the quartette order. The ‘sing-
ing was plainly heard in that par*,
of town.
THK BEST
*•* *#• V V v
j THE AMERICAN LEGION MINSTRELS j
{ Under the Personal Direction of t
JOE R. HR DUCK A j
♦ A GUARANTEED SHOW *
x e->n*,poy: ! of the bvst la!out in 1' 111^ <’minty tl.ioil «
♦ > ny. r<. Funny fotmo'iiaii-. eil1 'Ill'S oi' :;5 \i)|( ES. f
j i:\ KIi5 - .SKAT IN ilUl Si: Ulv-KUVF.I* , j
♦ R. and R. AMERICAN FEB. 15. 1
| Tickets Placed on Sale Willson Drug Store ♦
{ FEBRUARY 8th.. j
Uiit uni'-’tanees forced him to d * as he
did, but that is anotht r story. * A<-
'ociated with the Ford boys in thefr
1 n - i t • • s s h"ii -e, th** writer be. ante ac-
quainted with Mrs. Helton. th«k widow-
ed sister of the Fold boys. And it
was Mi *. Holton who enured the
downfall of tin- .1; mes gang \v
interesting vt.I ime <-o»ild be wi-itten
of what transpired previous and
diortly af*er the downfall of the
Missouri de pt-r;ul«tes, mu
n-.i permit the narration.
Cio\pAfrt,\»%- put the great Ssenl *f the*
State viJj Missouri, on-the agreement
Mrs. Bolton told him goodbye and
disappeared. She returned home
aiihiahle •arid wjth the grant of pardons in her
iii<i I> not a pOSSCSSjl>n She teld Hob and t'har-
p» op.* pii xuivu (I. p,y -jnd get Jess** dead or alive.
F’.a-h lights and new shipment f»f
La terics. Hrani.o:i Jl> * >. -•
THE REAL CURE
-ai.l that Mi -, ft.f;« :i .lid what Mir
. pr.ai I ti’i' .'I' Misniuri ' "U not d.i.
'Ami shr wa< a wi.man, y»«s,. and’ i f
Frank Janios was not with the jtanu
Them had been a row among- them-
stive* and Frank had pulled away:
from the gang and win living with
Hollo ‘Star the noted female despera-
do, whoso ranch was in tho Cherokee
Nation of tho then Indian Territory.
Huh and Chiu ley th"n 'oft Richmond
and going to tho homo of .loss,', in
Saint -bio, very artiatieaily .shot h.s
head "tf. They were arrested by the
pare w> 1 j 1)Uthorilios of Harrison County, tried
l.ut it *•*' convir.ted and sentem od to he hung
WKI.l.KSI.KV HII.l.S.
.:Ci Many times w • ha\
oertain industrial trouhie
ua". rather than-material.
Mass., .Ian..
• diagnosed
- as spir:'-
Iiy that_we
H-itr, 7 a an u Mu.furi.t Piaster Fur Coughs .nrvl Colds, Head-
ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism
and All Achen and Pains
A ’.l Oh’! ('.GISTS
3 >e. and <i.'c, -.i-s an<l Lubes
Hof ni t o I r i, 5 J.C. 0
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GRAND, PARIS, Monday, Fcbruaiy 5
ONLY BIG ROAD MUSICAL SHOW COMING TO
TE<A> THIS SEASON
.105. M. GAITF.S' ORIGINAL PRODUCTION
UP IN THE CLOUDS*
Tin- BRICKS j KNTkA'ACAN^A K\vf «.b\ Tpl'U
IN THE UNTED STATES
within thirty ilays. It was here th . .
Mrs. H.JtDii hfiv-efi !>•■* fine Ital.nn
han«1. She presfMTti.-fi <iuv«»rr.or 1 rn
• b-termiilati<»n. ton.^"TTut «>n with tho previously granted pard”-
"'"rN- , Hgreement, siii<l the goverr.»*r cheer-
v r,u month h..fore the killing i >«'!>■ granted parclons to the K- '
of ...... by Hob. a batik at Hextei, j U-V- for delivering: to the Mate of
Mo., was robbed. Dexter is probably I -Missouri the body '1 the noted
tiftv miles south of Richmond Thejbandit. Theta- are facts which nimw
.spoils of the bank chbery were 1 undo;- 'ho personal observation of
brought to an old enhm on the Rankin' 'ho writer Cooper Courier,
river button plantation, eight miles j ° ■
-outh of Riohmotid. for division. In i CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
the division a pistol light look J.o.V' * s orti-ii '-.vise.* liy an inltAfneU coniiiuoTi
;,n,| .|,,hn and Wilbur Ford eame hone ,f '«* ecu oos lining .,f the Boat..calaa
tube. V. hen th , loo,- ... t-il»an
i ' later Hi»". Doth had pisto* !i«* t*-■ ranihiins »«<uttd
’i.'.A-ugn ’heir huflics, hut the faiv.
physik’ian ann«»unod that Jnhn :i
Wilbur had died « f « iinsuiuptior, **v
t ' >l»DtIy kii’-wirg that T tiui was a \ i«'
Uni of 't he u hit »■ plague,
deaths neutirivd about t\s
apart. JohirM«d at the h«.m*
mean that the motives and % a-wp unt
fd* the .peep).* rnvolwd were wrung.
(‘onsrquently they t’euv.d- them-a- • < >
in difficulties. Probably at least two.
thirds of the troubles of the w ,»r.d
are spiriMiai. A'ertainly t*r» jx-r o*::'
ol "Ur social eVjls, and I hev.ta'e *•
-a> how many « f "tr jm.iticai- t *. 'j
bles. would immediately di^appea*-
if people really be>iev«*d the rehg.on
thev pr-ifr-q The r»*l.»* .• r.■» he* wee-'
capital and labor, the strugg'es* hr-
BUSINESS
CHANGE
We have purchased the Phil Wise Furni-
ture Company stock and will continue bu«i-
nesss at the same place. It is our intention to
keep an up-to date stock of furniture and un-
dertaking supplies and to give the very best
service possible1. When you are in need of
anything in our lines will appreciate your
giving us a trial.
‘ * ’ ’’
The Home Furniture and
Undertaking Company
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| If your >'p\r.a cord wore
I pa‘c« of ga
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lave .i
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r.fj j uro «d
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i iftanugd vou
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<1 your L»*.i.iav bo *1®»
r*vei’
- v i AK't:1 mup!'. ;:ri: w:i;
O .vu.Jt ,V • • I.tiiu I'M t- : wrl.- ,iS
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a f i n* 11 \ ! A • « * . v ! * 1: 11 At K l»1' '! N 10
, li.M‘ii‘si.i,i;o,ti i - - (»*• treaur.vtu
,i! in ! !• r • r i : ; < u «.
>oi« 1 k. V . i i 1 ' *' *
J f llCii'V .•< I'<> . I•" lA
•n
11orestirg ratf
if you Jiiivc extra
'. \ . ():*. »*cali>
4 loar, that \
.mr.t of the '■
h:glu
firit- land I
w'i:-p
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■■■ —-T-H-K---THKATlitl. ... M -V \ V .Ko'KNT " RAN
TKNTIOU.S that hti ■ ■■ . " •
11 uruiuisi s tu Im- <i tiv;-! lha* » ’,U.V"
•« decade. THIS IS ItvSITIVKUY the
Uhic^ifo, Number One and * h\ I ^ i ,
Ihi.s Huc4-essful imisiial .-jm • i.i.*1 • .
'hi ■» ion.
IT’tiMer ill
Ncu Y-.rk.
pr- '•cnting
M All ORDERS
VV If KN ACCOMI’ANIFD HV iMkMITFAN' I- IN !'I I To
AND INCI.UDINX; TAX -AND SKI.F APDRKSSF.D KN'->
vKi.ork vvtt.h bf": fm.i.fd inj;utati,un
PRICES: 75c to S2.50, p us Tax
I'h,
wok
if hi.-'
.-milt. Mi.-, I ."Tf Fin'll it iii 1 Wilbur .Toil', —
.1 '• th.' homo of his flit hot', n few [
miles out Ilf ti.wn. No olio (lronmod i uoto y'. u
th;it they hiivo boon oontrootoil wit! in--, -oim
l.tho I». •-• 11 r hank v.ibbory. At thoj a„ make
, tie.ith ni' h'or two briitboi's. Mrs. !!"!-'>,ru on .
ton. who was keeping' house for I rutt. and extreme'v faMirttblo tov:v.
( har!ip anti Hob Fnrit. i ailed them far as I knew there no ( om o*
i together ami said tho James (fit ns j tit jutt on the cnntiais 1 Van give y-.n.
j must, cease I wn ot her br.ither' | ■ sunlf. , .miparies are cptolirg a rate
1 had been killed and tw - \ci-ig- st. | nw, lit!' 'ini’ 1 k""W - ■ t. a”
jilting member.- -f thr gang. She i J (i., . e Itivestiga’.-ft va'.'l.r cl-'seie
: was a wo.man and she eui’.-eived til* ^ri, gvnntmg a i-a: at that rate an-t
' idea, she told Boll and t 'hurley thev , -j-1B- the ic.nii; e\’ a-'i dinitVilv fat
1 ii:u-1 either kill nr. eaptui" -I...... orah!i> li'tius- that I ■ a- get you.
I.l.'imi'-. then irving- in St.. Joe. Mo.. Yen had Kn'tor -rre ra~- •! —tr
I she said -jt'was net c.ss.ary. a< <he\ ' mak'' yu , a "did p repos it io-
! hail I' • two of tiled brother- hv I See ..veryore ■ .- aril C'et" the! i' he
PIPE
l.'.ste;,,! ,(f T • bone . Y-Al
would ru*\\*r jo ed, i * b;i'"pra« * .•
Adjust meP.t.
So long a* th«* Npine has to •
lH*nd to e'erv angle of the
compass lb meet all the re-
quirements of* the bo<h, H
will bo subjected ai I'mrs
to undue pdf-*. 'i rams,
jar', oic., which win cau'C
one ur more h Mcbrae to
'lip <lit»hti-\ out oi alien-
m-nf, producing pro'surc
<>n i iirro' *runk I ho pact
til the l>od' supplied I*' if
cannot m*’ th«* lull amount
ot brain enerit' .♦ nd "ill
become weak and diseast'd
Chiropractic Adjustments
!.\V( n ration^
I'ViMT’. ;• ti \ tlua
»-i* <.’• r.iit th»
th* : ui>• 'pi".'.u.»!
C . •< ' a , A . A I t'lg I'
large I'.'Tt entage <■]
iv.* : * V'.»a:d h*- i ..
at pea».c -p:r:Uia ;
Th s . . "vV .v vv
.**■»V th.V. a* f of :ebga ■
h e far m--'* • -f tn.> w ■::.J*
From th’.' stardp,*. b
to i'c t h** tr*-nTcr.fious
• d the eonfiict be- of (.wt is the only solution of our
depend u;«.t: whet!-- greati st troubles. When our churches
arC.es :n\-.ived have, rea'ly wake up and show people how
Phv«.. c st-i uie this great, power we shuH
• vre hear v. . m..»re about la^k of interest
b. ci:'.\ a..• ’ rci si"!*.'
• '• r K jger W. Iktbson.
•\ ;do
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J < onsultaMon and
♦ Bring ,t ' T
\naI' *»is I in* I*
. *. h *. i* ’V.h c
F." M. Loughmiller
I hi I liver School (iradiiafc
uth
Take Care
Your
EYES
! .f't ms ! if-von with the
proper lenses to correct
vour visum anti your
eves will tee! relieved.
We . an relieve vour vis-
ion troubles.
C. E.-BOWMAN
Licensed Optician
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brothers
pile liiin/l '■ ;ot *!tr-ir c..ivfwdi-tat.tg-:w then_ciline
. tii’.-Ke '" JT”**Mi....• Ua».. utioiim .v,.,».a-.-.a..,, id.,.
toll .-Iidilenly disappeared flam. , y0ur a gpla': ,V. lb
Richmond ami within a tew -lay -
I walked .into the ntlice of Coventor
, Tom CnttendoTi if ,.Mi-xmin. -Site wa-
ddled." The governor asked her to
romod—iter veil. This she retused C
do. She then told th" (tovernor tha'
she was in a positiod\to destroy the
i ,|a me- gang' of glespi-fatioe^, dll'
(iovernor toid htp'- there wits a re-
ward of SIU.I.M") for their rapture
- dead or alive, of either frank or
: Jesse, oil's. Holton told the governor
..hr ilitj not want the reward, hut
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lie ubnv.lt --1 to i']ti. ago -o' Now J- ik
! "ei appro' at. We de. pie t .mated'-
i aty at'd < Id !SK • THK 1 "AN \
nNi K.
it d; I-:\ A NS II I'RlTi MK.TT
, toI KNOW MK
Ju ; : e- ei’. •■ -1 "* t It, >r. a s.i I - ;
■ sat k of tilobe a 'd White Star Dour
You t.over used lietter flour regard
Test- of pi aw.' Rhone No. d.
i nt, Sid Smith.
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Newspapers
r3 Suitable for wrapping and pack-
ing purposes, or for umlerlaying «
carpets matting, etc., in large or
small quantities.
Sold at the
, die wnntod a pardon or pardons fori
bio .....WOMANLY TROUBLES
boys, provided they had to he itfXtt*- -' —____
j sinated. The governor gave Mrs. Bol-
; (on a written agreement for pardons '7waJ Hard for Her to Stop Work,
j iT she would do’''N't- the goods. The!
The Right To
- ■■MUCarfi 0m-,- -'•'Virt - ■
Advertise
1! 'iw
'• VKivfl
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PORK,
SAUSAGE,
BARREL KRAUT,
BULK OLIVES,
FRESH OYSTERS,
BIG SHIPMENT OF
ONION SETS,
rbwe 08
But This Texas Lady Says She
Had to Go to Bed.—
- Helped by Cardui.
, Salado, Texas.—"I suffered a erea!
deal with womanly troubles,” says-Miss
Ira Lillian Hart, of Route t, Ibis ptace.
"l would, for a day or two, feel drowsy
! stupid and lifeless; didn't feel like doing
my work.
j "I would suffer pains in my sides and
; back, and very severe headaches.
"I am the housekeeper, and it .was
i very bard tor me to stop, but I would gel
in such a misery I would have to goto
bed. I heard of Cardui,and that it was
good for this suffering. The very first
boMIe I took seemed to help me. I did
not suiter near so much, so 1 seat tor the
second. It did so much good tor me, I
can’t say enough tor Cardui, tor M certain-
kiftfig
i'E.-Tl ■ -I W A , '!• , ' . , :
Mi rrh.-.ntiTe I rust Componv
I o I St. Lon.,
I repeat I am prejudiced in favor of "advertising. But i
'am not guessing. I have seen w hat it has been able to do.
Advertising is almost as necessary to the bank, partic-
ularly the one offering a diversified service, at it is to the
department store.
It is a powerful force, and no one deserving the right
to apply it tp his business should be denied that right.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 180, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1923, newspaper, February 3, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052299/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.