The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 3 of 6
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NUNSiNCIZE
Few lines as good, none better. Dependa-
ble qualities and perfect fit assured.
l ight. Medium and heavy weight Union
Suite.lor ladies in a variety of d'ffc.t nt styles.
Medium and heavy weights lor children alb
ages
Light, medium and heavy weights for men.
Drop seat or closed crocth style
M UNSING WEAR
Is Cheaper In The Long Run
Ot'rt "ADOPTRII GUN- | In thla text.
KRAI. HISTORIES “During the Middle Aim tiwro we-
ld. Fiuorit*: |onl> mm Church 1» Wdhtarn and Cen
Oin State did n wi.se thins in con-jtril Europe'' say* the author. "Re.
irvllinm the text books used in the eausc it was the only OhurcK every
Iiublio schools. We wish to uive our child wns a metnbor ol’ this church
11 Imervationv concerning Ashleys Gen from it* birth." Not a word h-
rial Histories. * i raya about the UlMMlibdi in every i
they are ttelter arrang'd in aotne j nation at that time who did not so j
respects than the former texts and believe, dit! not belong to this Cath- j
give more spare to the industrial and olic tr»Churvh. Theai dissenters 1
evonomis phase* of the- masses aim' dwelt in • our of Way in the
less concerning war and political uf-! mountain fastnesses ate in caves t-
, fnii-s. The author show* a patriotism, ^et away trout persecutions a n! suf-
loi our American Ideals which should earing* been us* of their In.ief in re-
1« commended. This is about th< ! ligtous liberty.
substance of his good dualities unless , If all believed alike why then,
wv,.commend some of his good English, persecutions? In giving the history'
paragraphs.
Throughout both books Uod is
practically ignored in this suppose I
biief history of the world. Jehovah
is given lutl little j pace in this His-
t-re .1 Drama of the human race Mo-
ot England during t)n reign of
James I the author Says nothing
about the translation and.,publica-
tion of our com matt' English Bible;
iti Dill, though thb opposition to the
established English church brought
cording to this text. When he speaks about tilts very thing, the greates’
Ot the Church he usually means the| event in this reign, but not a. word
Slate chvteh of that nation, never re I about it.
let ring to any others. He largely These hie but few of the charges
ignores those people who by their against this text. Texas spends mil
lions to build, equip and maintain
th, one hundred thousand Highfiehoo!
"the faith once delivered to »h" j students and this ia the history they
share, Brv dnj|y nbsorbing and making th, ir
rule of faith and practice. Our
thousands of non-Conformist churches
an» strenuously working for the re-
ligious welfare of these thousands of
Which
Is Larger the
Sim or a Cent
The sun is the largest but
you can hold the cent so
close to your eye that you’ll
lose sight of the sun. ' .
Don't let a cheap price or a big can baking
powder make you lose si^ht of quality
CALUMET
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elf pur*
he public.
your hat
Will aba
d clothea
Shoe
continual advoeaey of religious liber-
ty and often offering up their lives
for
-nuns" should receive a just
in the records.
The history of Egypt is passed
over with not a word about Abra-
I ham. Moses or .the Israelites. Th*
valleys of the Tigris and the Euphra-1 students. Our mintatery are wearing
, tea are noted as the earliest people Lut their lungs preaching to these
t.« foster the legends of Holy Wrtg.” j youths, yet, the results are meager
and the Egyptians are noted for th«ir | comp«r«U with the efforts put forth
. Icni ideas of the "resurrection of j wonder we get ao itttte results*
the dead" yet neither of these early when these one hundred thousand!
,i\t’.rations is credited with a word j indents are studying intensely all’
. r a line as to whots> these "Legends" t the above falsisications, misrepresen-j
. :,me from. Not a hsll down pages, tation* and out-right skepticism for _
a tv given to the true history ot real | jjV0 the week Mt.l from eigh-
t htstianity The story of deluge.) to „;no‘ months in the -ear.
ti" -is-lee wur'd are >-ted When will real Christ nn people of |
a "l’„ “! “ :• " \lylhs." T.cxas wake up to real exigencies of'
. t he > e '''> • ‘ I'anteses II i.t U' ti-.e’ situation ami through our elec-
fit. Th.s kmg put t V(, servants give the *» h.S'il children
U.ttdvge, hu*, t|u, history of the raco-r- .t was ant
1 ■ '■■' king Is'loie w,to:t‘ i<( f„r nothing else It- worth on-
V.I -■ ! :• d to ;<" the HebtVW < 1 while. ' *
,-\\.n 'ii- •••> nuii'iii.y to he fott.V. u, ^ «h,
Mt.g I - _ f 't tti.'.utoned by th. Hainan,, Texas. ’ ' .
uttltor. but lih lll'te students ktin\V _ _ ____J »’* ____
■ Kv. .his kier-polished in the Ke.L. Hip atf.s tmi.ly:
I...hs of clothing, shoe* ;,d all km t-
Thi1 Bib is tHi' luicicut iijuI ^ f •jvo foodt Our id icon nils* In.* l'idvL i
nppri'i.utr* t hv comfort tint com*a 4 . ti * AVu» ur> . *QOUa‘ ^ur pim 1
/* „ . . . wont honorable record now in evist- x
•rom wear in ir \vvll-biMken*iii s’iwj,
But of voursv when m»1va unU livdi
The Economy BAKING POWDER f
Is the quality leyv-
ener—for res'll econo-
my in the kitchen,
always use Calumet
one trial will con-
vince you.
Tts sales are 2*4
times as much as
that of any other
brand.
THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
1 dm; \\ HD \\ U.K.'s Ml! 11—
t USsOlUTTh
inee. is ignoic-l by the author, yuc pjoaagd with them,
stories from legendary
Avar out the Upper* are useless tm-| atpi| M foct* while the
uru/ imilofmnhy
M. C.' SFin II t t).
h PER CBM MON BY
Fresh shipment of Norris and Jacobs Can-
dies just received. We also have a full line
of Cigars.
PALACE DRUG STORE
YOUR STORE
RtaVlRING ■** repaired, mid well-repaired That |W Hm>„ of facrtd history, a-
is or spec‘:iilly and c,m r.vi continue h}. „u, ,,rokrn bllt dcM<
- ,1'ain ef evidence front nuthentlc jn nm0unts over i 1,000 on lnnd t.t
stiuivvs a* it* it'ul ( bri.itiuuity Mt.l j ^ intervs'. Libs ui \^qi»v>.
tho pvoplv who t RUimi hintoHckUy t c% office ov. r Spiv\ *
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STAR SHOE SHOP
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TELEPHONE
Sid. S,| Ernest tlickfang, Prop j luhim! the scenes, art' not mentioned )
stole.
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Favorite
Printing
Company
All Kinds of Printing
Except Bad.
Quality, Service and
Ri^ht Prices—Our Motto.
la't us knew aKoi th* g^od- y
buy here, if the\ are no', just :
i lepresented.
t« at m. c. si ivy & co.
I t NKRAl. OF M'lff. JONES
The funcnl of V Nathan■
who died io Bonham Monday mo
i irg a* SltlR o’clock, \ i» held nt tin
Haptist ihureh'at lvnnhoe this «f
ternnon at " o’clock, Rev. Ernest
| quick conducting tin service., .The
burial took place nt the Bettes rente
I tery. She was the <h.lighter of Mr.*
! .Too Duckworth and had been mnk-.
I ing her home here about five years
| f ho is survived by her husband, who
j is an employe at the Bonham House-1
■ furnishing" Pitt., also by-three chil-
dren—Woodrow, aged I; Joyce, aged
| J, nhii an infant four months old. j
quite a number, fn m Bonham at
tended the funeral. The pull hear-
ers were selected from the Bcrcnn'
Class of the First Rui'tist church, of
which Mrs. Jones was a member, j
j There is a difference In stores, r |
j difference in their imlinntion nm'j
ability to give the maximum in ser\-
! ire mid v*hl«. This irlTW the care j
'tnl disvrlm'naUng buyer advantage'
I over those who buy carelessly.
! p-at m. c. firivY & co.
THE LIFE BLOOD OF YOUR MOTOR
is good t lean gasoline and oil.
let it go info vom car.
\
HOSE HAND MADE KELLEY’S
aie the solution to youi tire troubles.
We are THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS.
LET YOUR NEXT SET BE KELLEY'S.
BONHAH GARAGE
JOE
N. Main St.
TRY THE DRUG STORE FIRST*
WILLSON’S DRUG STORE
The Season s
Newest Styles
We nro always on the look
out, for the newest creations
in the Jewelry trade.
a®EBS£.v ■:>,
S Old s
Newspapers
See it before
costs no -fiion*.
B. JOHNSON, Prop.
^ Bonham, Texas
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Our latest 'find fs'thv Jev.
oled SpanUh Comh for the h
<ly who care* to he in style.
These are of excellent work
! rrwmship and rifisdiinithly
iPricvd. ,L ,
North Main Street
•0
Tel. No 78
1
Also many of the newest
j styles in Ear Drops.
Come in and aee the New
f es-t in Jewelry.
Suitable for wrapping and pack-
ing purposes, or lor 'inflerlaying
carpets matting, etc., in large or
small quantities.
*
Soiti at the
c j boWMANI favorite Office.
or
Beast
Guaranteed
Price *25 cents
FOR SALK LN BONHAM IT
J. W. PLkELKI
PALACE DRUG 8TOO
CITY DRUG STOR1
WILLSON’S DRUG STOMM
Bates
Medicine
Co.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922, newspaper, October 24, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053096/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.