The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1921 Page: 3 of 4
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE SATURDAY, MAK. 12. 1921
PAGE THREE
hung jury in the
Classified Ads
DESTINED TO SUCCEED
Smart Spring Footwear
ROOMS FOR RENT
FOR SALE
For Easter
B!
WANTED
ULTRY & EGGS
Straps and Oxfords
Have First Call
PLANTS
RE
Business Cards
LOST
has been furnished.
ry Coffee.. .11
the
MISCELLANEOUS
+
A Few Red, White and
Blue
Professional Cards
at.
Seed Potatoes for
PEELER'S DRUG STORE
If
1
Thursday and Friday
tf
Silver Grey, Cordovan, Navy, Black and
White.
Bern
the Rev.
Phone 58
should
+
j Quality First and
opened up a
Barr.e and (I. L. Schofield +
$3.00 and up to
IN NORTHWEST BONHAM
I ble either monthly or quarterly-’ at 8
tf
front
50c to $2.50
WHAT!
for
Max Hermer
AGE
TH
IIESITA
New Reduced Prices On
MOTHERS HHEND
Automobile Tires
We have your size now.
d
WEED CHAINS, AND RID-O-SKID
■erJ
CHAINS AT REDUCED PRICES
+
+
Alderman Ward No. I:
CHAS. HALSELL
IE PARLOR NOW OPEN
Ideal Shine Parlor for La.
and Gentlemen. First door
M. C. Spivy & Co.’s Your
“age solicited. ■
STOVE
there would
Iding steady
a
LOST—Key ring with eleven keys.
I Finder please return to this office. 4t
. We have put on another wagon,
+ | arid will deliver your bread to your
The best automobile tires in the. world—Kelly
Springfield and Goodrich at lower list prices.
these fine All Wool made to
measure clothes?
CALI. US for Acccssoriea, Tires, Tubes, in fact
anything for the automobile.
For Expectant Mothers
Used By Three Generations
ly of good oak stove wood at
Pool $2.50 per rick on the
E FOLKS, WHITE FOLKS
HE, general team work, fine
rt, gardening by day or job.
wld DeJonctte." Phone 449
<8 2 rings. 1 mo
Caused by Woman’s Ills and
Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Compound
Grafton. Pa.-“I was troubled with
inflammation and pains in my sides and
. Phone 338
CITY GREENHOUSES
’ ‘ Flowers of Quality"
EMISON. BONHAM & NEW
MS RAILROAD COM-
NOTK E.
> Texas, March 7, 1921—
Mice is hereby given that
I meeting of stockholders of
i*on, Bonham & New Or-
lilroad Company will be held
general office of said Com.
the City of Bonham, Fannin
Texas, on Wednesday, the
f of April, 1921 at two o’clock
r the election of a board of I
•dors and for the transac.
•uch other' business as may
or<‘ said meeting.
•• also hereby given that
1 mevtinaof the Board of
of said nie Denison, Bon.
New Orleans Railroad Copi-
1 (add at the same place
same day immediately
•djournment of said stock-
meeting.
SCHAFF, President.
E- HANDY, Secretary.
in Quality, Quantity and Price.
MODEL STEAM BAKERY ■
W. J. Nold, Prop.
r lights and her,
. :r. tl,
' " U:
Hear Prof. Fairhurst, great
scientist in lectures a1 (hns‘
tian church Sunday to Wednes-
day nights.
WOMAN WHO WROTE
•THE ROSARV DIES
London, March 12. Florence L.
Barclay, the novelist, died yesterday
ut Limpsfield Court, Surrey, after
an operation.
Florence Barclay,-who was born in
18(12 was the author of “The Rosary"
"The Wheels of Time" and "The Upas
ON
Ovens
NOTICE
have moved my location to
iem Cafe. Call me for Ser.
Cars day or night. Day
• 441. Night 588.
JOHN BLANKENSHIP
WE BUY NOfES
Short term notes discounted.
FANNIN COUNTY REALTY CO
Over Spivy.’s Store.
—r—
5100 Reward, $100
Ca*nrrh u n Pm-aI dta-nso ^t f itly Infill- I
•n* ml by constitution d conditions It
therafor* tequlres conntltiilinnid treat-1
ment. H ALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE!
PAINS IN
SIDE AND BACK
Room 208 State Bank Bldg.
Telephone 198
HENRY R. SPATES, M. 1). +
Specialist +
..Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat +
+ Glasses Fitted. Bonham, Texas ♦ ,
ASK YOUP. DRUGGIST FOR
^dnoyAM^r^mwIy
The PROVEN remedy (or all kidney
and bladder diaerder
Fashion has decreed
that chiffon and lace
be worn
We invite
your inspection of the
beautiful styles
have just received
Priced- at
back. After doctor-
ing with different
doctors and not get-
ting rebef, I had al-
most given up hopes
when my sister told
me of Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound, and
knowing thatshc had
really been helped by
It, I purchased it. 1
was unabld tod«> my
work at that time.
“THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE-’
FOR QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE
WEST SIDE OF SQL ARE BONHAM. 1 EXAS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Mayor of Bonham:
LEE M. MYERS
- < Reelection second term)
Auto Tire Sale
All Cord and Fabric Tires go in this sale,
lowest price that high grade tires iav t
sold at in several years.
No. N. F. C. or Seconds will be offered
>8 sale. Nothing but the best, all fresh
stock.
•West and Most Reliable virlp1’
®Y Ou The Market LX1UC
I Blood on the Stut-ou* Surfaces of the Syx-
I tom. HAUL*4 UATARBH MI>IH<’INE
dMtroyu th« fnun»Ul!on of the dfseaM.
the patiout strength by Improving
Llio general health and asfllata nature ini
' doing its work. $1 L»i *ny <^se ofi
Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH
MEDICINE falls to ure.
Druggist* 75c. Ti-mimonlels free
F. Cheney & Co.. Toledo Ohio
New Silk Stockings
In Fashionable Colorings
(.BEAT SCIENTIST HERE
Lectures at First Christian » nurch
! cnch night from Sunday, March 13th
*t> Wednesday, March JU?Ux>--fruL
Alfred Fairh^rst, of Lexington, Ky.,
a profound thinker: and clear forci-
■ ble speaker, will lecture on the iron,
eral subject of Religion and Science.
LITTLE^ ( IHI.I) DEAD
Johnie Mack, little fourteen months' Over Burney’s,
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Temple Hale,
died at the family home on West|
Fourth Street last night nt 9:30. The
child was taken suddenly ill yester-;
day morning early. The iwluiu-oi..
its trouble was not determined, but;
every effort of physicians failed toi
save it. ' ,
The funeral service was held nt the
residence this afternoon ,gt 3 o’clpck I
by Rev. Ernest Quick. . The burial <
took place at the Willow Wild ceme.,
tery. *
The stricken parents have the syn
pathy of all friends in this hour of,
poignant sorrow.
I>r. Fiurhyrst stapd^m. liiu-furuauiaL. --
rank among biologist* and his long
1 and thorough studies in chemistry.
* physics and grotngy. enabte 1......
speak with authority.
Memtiers of all churches and
schools and the citizenship general,
ly are invited to hear him. No tick,
ets nor charge fcr admission, but en-
tertainment and instruction
highest order.
pi maximum of both quantity and,
’ quality selhng r;t r. “ •••'“•• ‘
i Tree." Her husband
, Chalies M. Barclay.
---o—
Special for Everytwans Class
Ladies quartet. Mrs. Richard
' Saunders, Mrs. Bland Smith,
and
Great
GROCERY STORE
South of postoffice at i
Hardin Wagon Yard
where I will be glad to
see all of my old friends j
and customers..
F. M. NEWMAN
PHONF. 585
This
all
carry
1 can
1 will
t-ct us show you
sheet music and
Jewelry Co.
PERFEC
>uinmer.
1 give you
School, March 12. 1921
sion 15 and 25 cents
See Jack Horner at the High
School Saturdav night
s. Wi
I. (all
Station.
i, ;
ell Lard.
er Lard
igiire your bill
11 for cash.jfi
Crepe de chine blouses covered with
eyelet embroidery seem desHhod to a
great success. The original model Ims
been modllled by some designers, but
the eyelet work Is a feature that all
return
Dainty footwear for the Miss and child in pate
kid pumps and oxfords, in colors of brown and black
am
the
Oil Stove Service Station.
North Texas Furniture Co. tf
BK1PGES
ble WatchflP
IVAN (FATi ROBERTS
II \.M111 RG • RS
W ANTED BY CALIFORNIA MOVIE
COMPANY-
FAT I Y
\R ; ( hl. •:
FOLKS WILL J 1LM SAMI
MODEL STEAM BAKERY.
Phone .'118
latest in
Brannon
tf.
We
•arm
Liberal loans made quick at low in
Ivrest ratfK.
FAXMN COUNTY REALTY CO
Over fipivy s Store.
1
to gut him some pictures
for a moving picture to]
lalifornia, depicting Tex-1
The indtter was turned
Board of Trade, and Er-
bas agreed to
furnish1
sent
o
B. COUJNS TRANSl’EU
1 * Out of Town
MOVING BY TRUCK
h Cheapest
ity uf rich dirt.
DO YOLK DUTY
Go to Sunday School. A wel
come awaits you al the First
Christian S. S.
Our new Oxfords and Pumps will ap-
peal to your eye as well as to your purse. The
styles are decidedly different from the ordi-
nary footwear not only in appearance1 but m
quality. Made by expert shoemakers of high
grade leather, over shapely lasts, they express
the finest ideas in footwear.
0 wow
LLEGE
c began M
)CKS. AW
and w< *
You cant afford to miss see
ing the “Twilight Fairies” Higli
Admis-j
it
Stereopl icon Pictures at
Presbyterian Church tomorrow
night Pentecost to Saul’s con-
version.
rORY
abitants of M
d from the in
whiskey.
of Manh
ap back.
March 9tb»
etween the M
This is not a had way to advertise
Bonham, and wherever
there is
Bonham man, and this Laskey, picture
is shown, he will recognize his home
nak<* Jon? homesick,
It may ir
town.
and cause him to come back where1
he uclonffs-—who knows?
(icore FatuUo. writer and travvluri
wrote to a Lon ham friend. Jack Rus-1
sell, Jr.
ol Benham
be made in
towns
over to the
win Smith
four
pictures, which he
California as soon as they are ready.
The pictures will be of Bonham.
FOR SALE
on Main
0 Chair barber shop
in South Bonham. See Chas
2t
UM. TF.T TK
iHGW’o!
Cabbage, tomato and pepper plants. I
Nice large ones at City Greenhouses!
on West Seventh Street.
if
The Board of Trade will have a del.
gat ion in Ladonia next Tuesday night
weather permitting, at which tinsel
the Chamber of Commerce of Ladonia
The Ladonia
is to have a meeting.
by
organization will b'.‘
some LUc I
Flowers, Vines*. Shrubs
If you want to beautify your
yards with flowers,
vines
shrubs or w’uits of all kinds,
I will he glad for you to cull
green, hrcffTiw I nb
give
you
some
prices that will make you give
me y-qur orders. I represent
the Texas Nursery ’ Co.
Lumpany J has
customers
□ver the country,
and
only first class stock.
give you quick service
your business.
Appreciate
MISS PO LIE ( LENDENEN
Get your baselialU.
gioves,
and stipi lies.—Brannon Jewelry
( ompany.
IC Plymouth Rocks, puce F is.
Eggs 15
itraix. Best of layers.
Ec-
150. COLLIE HODGES,
ut
Texas.
Whitmy P»
in.
larch 18th. «
aying
d buy.
he IsblPUl
gland.
the famous
claimed and !•
IVAN (FAT) ROBERTS
HAMBURGERS
--— ■ u
MON EY TO LO \N
represent one of the strongest
Loan ( ompanies in the State
We have cabbage, tomato, pepper
and egg plants, and will have sweet
potato slips.. See.,u« for thejjpsj
Firtrits.—-May & Jackson.
Prairie hay $12
R SALK
>< r
See'Ernest Milstead
or Mrs.
d at Hermer’s store.
tit
<hoes
your
may 1
ok right.
rticulaf ’
I styli’1'
i ha’*'
k. R 18
l()E 8“?”
I’ruBi
& KEEK
South
FOR
KENT—Threj! unfurnished
rooms and large sleeping porch. Call
478, or Will Nevill.
(it
stately minuet. All for picture show
prices.
Hunt forget the place, date
and hour.
---- ----- .High school
night at eight o’clock.
Satu r<my
iEY 1‘Klt ES'GONE DOWN + tf
ty.five cents per [.assengei +
i you anywhere in .the city
appreciate your bus. +
1' ord Service
1 mo +
CHAS. (’. HOWARD
Stove Wood. Plenty of +|
SniithiiiK Coal
It’s To Burn 1 Have It
PHONE GtMi
**.* ** * * ***** *,* I house fresh every day,
_ ' V»r\TYT7 7 CTU AM I'
♦I
fee
an
ms (k)ffce....1
for
.121
per lb
LOST Ladies blue serge coat be-
Notify’
tween Bonham and Ector.
,s. Miller, Ector.
( <)ME, ( ()MI
If you want to see something that
will make you happy.
There will be
entertainment for old and young. A
ire blackland prairie hay $15
ton at W. J. Johnson’s Dodd housekeeping,
12t? Hermer’s Store.
Yes. sir
It’s the
one l>ig
surprise
of the
season.
Nobydy
ever expected such s thing tu
happen—but its Ijert just the
Mine
FINE AIA WOOL TWO l‘IK( E
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
$25.00
I I l.l. bl IT COttRA
n> ORDER v)U
$3.50 and up to
$9.00
They come in French, Ju-
and Military heels
mor
made of kid,
satin
and
Suede, in colors of brown
and black.
Attractive x
priced from
but after taking several bottles of the
Vegetable Compound I can now do any-
thing about the house or farm that a
woman should do. 1 have a four months
old baby that is the healthiest and big-
gest baby for his age that I have ever
“■en. 1 am willing for my letter tu be
used for a testimonial to t"1' other suf-
fering women how much your medicine
has Tone for me. as I give Lvdiu E.
Pinkham a Vegetable < j*!1' h.e
praise. B, A,KL- *,SHt R’D’1,
Box 37, Grafton, Pa.
Working early and
carrying, and tha heaviest of houshoW
duties is it any wonder that it results in
backaches and kindred ills. But.every
woman who suffers as Mrs. Fisher dKt
should profit by het experience and
Cive Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable
Compound a fair trial.
OFFICE SOPHIES
Ikeda, NeteV .Mortgsge Retsaast
Transfers. e’.h'H' bUokr. typewrit
nates..... I., PatsK,
(i,.| them al
I HF. F AVtUIl i k' “Hl< F
Two furnished room
for light
See Mrs. Milstead at
FOR RENT—One nice K E.
for one or two men,
i.. i,.
420 W. 4th
St.
Phone 450.
01
BOARD OF TRADE
NEWS AND NOTES-
JONHAM PICTURES
with or without straps.
And in the larger
Priced tu infants
65c
sizes up to
Mrs.
Bland
_ 1 ' Mrs. H. A. 'Cunningham
Q.‘. Al Miss Sallie Joe Carlton.
uantlty. Also music, don’t miss it.
[When you find an article containing |
,_....„■ at a minimum prlee. * Within seven bloc ks of the square
use it and demand it of yqur dealer. I wc cff(,| a five room house, si reei-
Nohl’s Big-Dandy Broad is right , () jn lia ,10l..h, n gUO<| condit: >n,
city water and lights for $2250. small
payment cash, balance like rent puy-
i per cent interest.
| HODGE LAND COMPANY
Phtgie 026 ,
WAN FED—You to know,
we are;
experts on oil stoves and will
savi
you the price of our work in fuel, if
ds work
you will let
your
We also reenamel stoves and
stove.
make them like new.
Have it done
at
M. SERVICE GARAGE
PHONK
main STRUT
BONHAM.TEXAS
LEO WNES TRIAL-
JURY DISCHARGED
1 he jury in the Leo Haynes case
failed to agree on a judgment and
after being held for some hours w
.— ------ _ere
discharged ky Judge Denton, it being
evident that they would never be ubl
to reach an agreement.
II* judge discharged the jury for
the week yesterday afternoon.
No
eases were tried today, but the judge
was busy until noon, when court
was- -adjourned and he went' to his
home in Paris until Monday.
The Bonham Garage
Nrt MML hw- Nvtl Mrccl
BONHAM. TEXAS
PHONE SH9
rhe i4i(b»nia people
the
wrote
Board of Trade for a rur>v*of its|
Wyandotte
RE BRED White
Phone 543.
for setting
lie Plymouth Rock eggs, Fishel
W. D'
, 15 for $1.50.—Mrs.
Gt
Bonham K. 2.
Pumps and Oxfords
For The Little Ones
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 188, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 12, 1921, newspaper, March 12, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183096/m1/3/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.