The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1921 Page: 5 of 6
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laUMmi
Men’s and Boys’ Easter
Classified Ads
PEOPLE OF OUR TOWN
<S0c>Hao&
FOR SALE
rooms for rent
SUITS
WANTED
; ncetion with land to rent. Will help'
...hi. - . .1 X _ 1 . 1.1
PLANTS
sac.
who
POULTRY & EGGS
$35.00
AUTO SUPPLIES
The • Brannon
9 $10.00
of
Lodge Directory
Jewelry Co
tie has
M.l
R. A.
Professional Cards
All
A Few Red, White and
And Bonham is
MOTHER GAYE IT
$7.00
Men’s and Boys’ Shirts
Seed Potatoes for
mode
Bonham
;en would
+
$7.50
Thursday and Friday
$2.50
Cadet Hose For Men and Boys
+
Business
■ "f tnjr like Ft ever been offered before.
♦ W. R. COLLINS TRANSFER
Luther
Phone 58
IT'S NOT WORTH WHILE
$1.00
tn
New Reduced Prices On
Automobile fires
W. ¥. THOMAS.
We have your size now.
PEELER’S /DRUG STORE
WEED CHAINS, AND RID-O-SKID
CHAINS AT REDUCED PRICES
to
MOTHERS FRIEND
leburnc
G. W.TwymanL B. MADDREY
make life less, hard
for many people in
which he could not
a castle, hut had to
Pythias
Monday
Another .
the dust from flying:— if
burn any dust, which there
them
them
MRS. SARAH HERNDON, Secy.
Visitors always welcome.
Want to hear from party having
firm Tiir’ sale'. Give particulars and
lowest price.—John J. Black Texas
St.. Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. 2tS
come iit silk
The Henpecked Husband «ot Tim
gled I'p In a long-winded Card (lame
down" nt the Club on his One-Evening
n-Montli-()ff and Is Now on Ills way
Home at ndduigbt for n‘Fierce Bawl-
log-Out by an Expert. His* Wife ex-
pects him to Work every liny Support-
ing Her and to Slay flume every nlf^t
Entertaining Her.
MUST have help.
ME Max Hermer has been nppoint-
these fine AH Wool made
measure clothes?
Out of Town
♦ MOVING BY TRUCK
la Cheapest
* Plenty of rich dirt.
man with good team and record Xo
make crop- PERL McGRADY, Tele-1
phone, Texas. 6f
FRED W. FORI)
Teacher of Brass mid Wind
Instruments
Studio Over Brannon's
The best automobile tires in the world—Kelly
Springfield and Goodrich at lower list prices.
Cabbage, tomato and pepper plants.
Nice large ones at City Greenhouses
on West Seventh Street. tf
.' of Cadet Hose must wear you until you
hat you got your money's worth out of
FOR SALE—Feed earn.. See Scott
McGill or Phone 15. (it
CALL US. fcr. Accessories, Tires, Tubes, in fact
anything for the automobile.
SEVERAL OUT OF TOWN
HERE, INTERESTED IN
—B. OE T. MATTERS
SEED CORN
If you want the best that’s growh
I have. it. Deep grain, white, corn
with red cub.—1). V. HILL.
LOOK. LOOK
Gasoline to everybody 21c.
Best by test.—Y. M. Srvice Ga-'
rage. , fit1
H. M. NORMAN, .
Bonham, Texas.
I*OR RENT — Hewhjgjnuehines.
First door East Ware>*Store. Sing.
c.r Sewing Machine Co. Gt.!
ME\i
OIL
Virginia Lady Suffered With Aches
and Pains Until Mother Bc3an
Giving Her Cardui.
For Expectant Mothers
Died By Three Generations
Mrs. S. B. fluward does hemstitch-
ing nt her home on North Main. Gt
Glasses properly fitted. Bran-|
non Jewelry Co. tfj
Priced at $20.00
and $1 7.50
business men composed
Ware, L. K. Crawf >rd, V
L. Bailey, Dick Saunders, Will IL
Evans T. II. Blewett, I. W. Evans,
Ed Weathersby, ('. I . Bradford. 11. I
Rodgers, Philip Wise, ami R. A.
Rlsser, Jr., to sec the people of Bon-
hnni to secure the financial nssistance;
needed. These gentlemen will see,
YOU Tuesday, and it is hoped that
a
a score of four to one.
night in K. P. Castle
Hall.
Im R. C. Rragg. M. F.
and Lisle and are
Priced 50c, 75c, and
White Plymouth Rock eggs, Fishel
strain, 15 for $1.50.—Mrs. W. 1).
Blalock. Bonham R. 2. Gt
uOQ Cords of wood to haul in con.
rain today pieyuntcd'
there had;
wasn’t.
WANTED—You to know, we are
experts on oil stoves and will save
you the price of our work in fuel, if
you will let us work over your
itove. We also rcenamel stoves -und
make them like new. Have it done
at the
Oil Stove Service Station.
North Texas Furniture Co. If
Worsted.;, Serges
made in up-to-the-minute modes, with
1 those style ^touches that Loys much desire are here
and ready for your inspection.
; Priced at $7.50 and . .
Phillips and her assistant have for
many years worked loyally, ami h;ive
done their best to make the dona-
tions meet the needs, but now—tlxuJ-
BALL GAME YESTERDAY
Yesterday afternoon the Bonham
and Ladonia High School teams
played n very good game at Fillers
Field. The result of the game was
iftory for the Bonham lioys by
Just received 345 pair
men's and young men’s .Mayfield
pants.. S2.50 and $3.00.
.1. L. WARE & SON
You men who have put
off yoUr buying on ac-
count of high prices cah
rest easy now. We have
solved the- problem for
you. On our recent trfp
to market we made a pur-
chase of some highly de-
sirable suits at price con-
cessions that enables us
to offer them at mighty
tow prices. .
They are divided into
two groups Mid come in
threo different colors;
Browns, Mixtures and
Navy. Materials are Cas-
simers and Serges and
Easter is the dress-up season
of the year. Have your needs
ready with
Diamonds, Bar Pins, the Lat-
est in Pearls and Beads. Large
Assortment of Rings.
KINDERGARTEN NEEDS HELP
to supply,j
condition.
— ............
WHAT!
It's not worth while— the fretting
The signing and, the woe;
Fest spend your time forgetting
Your troubles ns they go;
- Best leek- «>«*«♦<- (”’■ looghter
And Uke no time for tears—
The sunny days hereafter
Will make the golden years.
met in
there
organization^
discuss.
Bonham
Of . Max
I PHOLSTERING
I nm still on the job and will do
your furniture repairing ami uphol-
stering. All jobs first class and done
promptly. Shop on East side of the
square.
Imo.
Fillers Field is now inclosed on
three sides by a new solid board
fence, anti if the weather hnd per-
il" itted the entire grounds would have
been inclosed by tonight. Here is
where Bonham’s League team will
day their games, and a fine field
it is. • .
extra ,
being
..Mayfield Pants-the first we
have had in two years at S2.50
•“* ’Tt. wabb a SON
Two Fine Jacks
For Service at My Barns in
Ravenna
ChqicP of two out of four for
sale; three to eight years old>
cash or good notes.
tion.
i Priced at $30.00 and. . .
Haywood Lodge
1G« meets
Thursdiv" night.
LEE MYERS. Secretary.
Philip Sidney Encampmeirf No. G2
meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday nights.
T. IL BLEWETT. Scribe.
Bonham Rebekah No. 1G1 meets
PASTURE
J Fur mules and horses. Bermuda
'J and Japanese clover. Shads and!
LI water.
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR
HOBO(
Kidney \ Bladder Remedy
1 he PROVEN remedy (or *11 Hdnfy
And bladder disorder
“THI? SAFEST I’UkCE 1U TUADE” •
' FOR QUALITY AS WELLES PiiftV] .
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE BONHaNlTEXAS
♦ Room 208 State Bank Bldg.
♦ Telephone 108
♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D.
♦ Specialist
♦ .Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
♦ Glasses Fitted. Bonham, Texas +
♦ Office; win be opened on or +
♦ about April 1st +
PLANTS, PLANTS, PLANTS
We hnve cabbage, tomato, pepper
and egg plants, and will have "sweet
potato slips. See us for the best
Plants.—May & Jackson.
Like all other sch< <>ls, bu.- im sse», ami
institutions, this little school has
suffered lieeause of the high cost of
everything. For . many years this
splendid little training school has
been starting the little boys and girl".
FOR SALE Few tomato and cab-
bage plants cheap.—Jgmes.Gribble. 2t
r—--------------------------- I
FOR SALE
One 4,gallon, full blood Jersey:
milk.cow, threo heifers and two'
calves.—Miss Kate Maddrey. Phone
1B7. C) - Gt
The Board of Trade
session Friday night,
several matters the
wished to take up and
* A Dollar Day For
A con.mittee composed.
H’ermer, Sril Smith and H. L. Rod-
gers was selected to canvass the city
and sec how many of the , Bonham
merchants wished to take part in a
r Day proposition. When this is ,
.learned, and it is confidently expect-
ed that nil will join in, a programi
will be mapiH'd out, and the matter
given careful attention.
A Colton Classer for llouhnm i
The mutter of seuring a cotton'
clnsser for Bonham was discussed ami
debated pro and eon, but final ac-
tion deferred. . j
An Gil Meeting Held
Following the Board of Trade meet-!
ing another meeting was staged, of
which Dr. F. C. Allen was chair-*
man. The object of the snmc was to
ascertain" just how many present
wished to take stock in the Telephone
well, to effect its finish, and thuSj
d< lei mini* whether it is if dr_y hole or
a gusher. There were several pres,
eht who attached their signatures .to^
the new stock subscription, and M<x
Hermer, >1. E. Jordon. John I. Rod-
gers. Tom Denton, and W. A. Moore
named ns a committee to secure more
stock subscriptions. It is estimated
that it will take $16,000 to complete
the well.
Severn! out of tc.wn men attended;
the oil meeting and wonderful lot of.
interest appeared to he manifested in^
■the venture by them, and seme <f the
Bonham men present, who say thpy
think a complete test is .the only way
to Satisfy them .as to whether or not
there is oil at Telephone.
—Secretary. . |
* < HAS. C. HOWARD •»
Dry Stove Wood. Plenty of ♦
Smithing Coal +
’ H It’s To Burn I Have It ♦
r . PHONE 6G6 +
Yes, sir
It’s the
ope big
surprise
of the
season.
Nobody
ever expected such a thing I
happen—but its her'* j” A the
FINE ALL WOOL TWO PIECE
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
$25.00
FUM. suit mo cn
TO ORDER
$5;00 anti .......
Madras and Percales from
$1.00 and up to... .
A Dependable Schedule-
Hourly service throughout the day
_ between _, .
Unison, Sherman, Dallas, Waco, Corsicana
and intermediate point*
Direct*connections at Dp11®8
for Ft. Worth and <Uc..
♦JITNEY* PRICES GONE DOWN +
a5"£n»iJive eenta pe< pwwfcngcr +
Sues you anywhere Irt the city +
limits. Will appreciate your bus- +
* in,,s"" Call 372. Ford Service +
’Car Station. Imo*
By
. There
thought ____________- ...
should stand as a monument to his
memory^ fcrever.
He builded one whose corner stone
was riches. It was inlaid with gems
and hud a golden cornice, which
glittered in the sub. “The castle will
stand forever.” said the man, but
the winds of misfortune blew upon
the four corners, and if felt .
Then the man builded again—this
time upon power. He thought him.
self invincible with his bulwarked
towers and strong enibattlements.
But .there arose a mightier than he.
whd assailed the castle from ull
sides, and it too fell1 .
l or the third time the man build,
ed, and the foundation’ was fame.
His sayings
throughout the land, and he raised I
the structlfh* fn the plaudits of the
multitude Hut the people were fickle
ami before u year had passed they
had followed after another, and the
third castle began to crumble.
Again the man would have builded
a castle, but the times were hard, and
there were many poor and desolate
in the land who needed assistance.
So the man put aside his ambitions
to raise a monument with his name
uprn it, and gave of his abuiufancp,
and helped tn ’ • ■ -
and wearisome
consequence of
huild, this time
l.i* content to erect a modest house
upon the hillside. There he lived
threugh all the storms of life, and the
house still stat.ds, a monument to
the men because it was built on
fifiee and love.
There are many persons today
are like the man in the fable. Some
believe that; wealth is all in the
world that counts. Others there are
whose god is power. And those who
chase the* will-o-the.wisp of fame
lire ofltinics doomi I to disappoint-
ment. The multitude that applauds*
them tedr.y will, tomorrow , applaud
ethers with equal acclaim. The god-
dess of fame is a fi*kle jane nful will
not stay won for long. *
But the mail who builds tifon the
cc.rne" stone of love and sacrifice for
his fellow men. who thinks of the
happjneas ef ethers before his own,
is certain that his name* will be re-
membered and revered after
|.a.".scl away, and mijny will
tcb-etrtt him blessed.
the BUILDER&
Frank Dorrance Hopley"
i» a fable Di a man vfbo
to build himself a castle that
SHINE PARLOR NOW OPEN +
The Ideal Shine Parlor for La- *,
dies and Gentlemen. First door +
South M. C. Spivy & Co/s Your ♦.
patronage solicited. *
'■ R- Barnes and G. L. Schofield +
Men’s Finer Suits
Mak' it a TriveY fur Easter. Men whX Ttava wdftl anti-
are still wearing Triver Suits ;;r- enthusiastid about
them. Made by’ master tailors of the finest woolens ob-
tainable ami representing tin* styles worn by the best
dre .ters of the largest cilies. Each ami every suit is
silk lined ami carries a guarantee of absolute sutisfuc-
K, of P. Lodge
Bonham Lodge Nd. 37
Knights of
Boys' Suits
I
(Spring Suits of sturdy materials; in
and Cheviot;-
It’s not worth while—the whining
When things are going wrong
The mourning and repining—
Mix sunshine with yoor song.
Come, .shake the shade* of ^(I,"'SR ♦
And lose the.dream* of yloom—
And your heart beats lime for glad.
nos*’
So Kivc it lots of room.
__W. D. Nesbit
means to permit the little ones to
continue their studies-. 2t
— ..........O 1 -
MONEY TO LOAN
Wc" Ycp*esent'<>ne’t'f the ’•trbrt’.e t
Farm lioan Companies in the State
Liberal loans made quick at low in
tercst rates.
FANNIN COUNTY REALTY CO
tf Over Spivy’s Store.
Ifs not woftli while -Jthc grieving
About the chances lost;
What gain are you receiving
The while you count the cost?
Forget them. O, forget them.
Look ahead and smile.
The blue days, tho you’ve met them
Are none of them worth while.
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE SATURDAY, MARI U W, 1B21
——... ’ .. ..... 1 J .
A ((JITAGE
For rent, on West ,4th street.
Red.—Mrs. P. J. Catron.
FOR RENT ~
Two furnished room for light
housekeeping. See Mrs. Milstaad at
Hermer’* Store. • ~ tf
I'OR RENT—One nice S. E. room
«ti Toor two n,en' 420 w-4ii'
221 St. Phone 45G. (.t
My home place for saleyon West;
eighth street. 1 will take $1,500 for. cloge in.-
same.' Small payment dowitf. Bal-| store.
on easy terms.—J. T. HOLT. 3tL>;--------
The Bonham Garage
JOE B. JOHNSON, Prop. North Main Street
PJIQNE 3B9 — - - -- -^ BONHAM, TEXAS
Nen’s Spring Hats
Styles rfiost becoming and most favored. Colors most de-
sired, and In.all shapes and prices. If you really want
a hat that is becoming to you, come and see our stock
Ijefore you buy'.
Prices range from $3 and up io
BOAHM OF TRADE
IN EXTftA SESSION
ALSO OIL MEETING
Jjfcv Regular meeting Bonham
iifi. M Chapter No. 52
Monday night,
11)21. 7:30 p. m. Work.
Chapter Magon.4 uVJred to attend. Vis
itors welcome.
L. F. MASSEY, II. P.
2t JAS. ANDEkSON, Secy
Two unfurnished rooms for rent,
.—Mrs. E. A. Orick ut Spivy’s
■ tf.
—"fOtt-ftALE—Johnson Grass*hay aJ JHQUSES TO RENT
my barn' at Lanius.—D. B. Rotart-!
son. Gt'
MISCELLANEOUS
We have put on another wagon,
and will deliver your bread to your
house fresh every day..
MODEL STEAM_BAKERY.
If Phone :: 18
’ LAWN MOWER WORK ♦
*now how to sharpen and re- *
P*ir them'. AU work guaranteed. ♦
“hop East Side Square. Will +
•wens’ Harness Shop. Also'rent ♦
powers. *
W. Y. Thomas. +
Dublin, Va.-Mi.i3 Mary Alice
Hugbett residing on Route 2, near
hire, recently told a vialtor of her
interesting experience "with Curdul.
Miss Hughett said: "I had been suf-
fering for some timo with painful . . .
I was pale, dldi. t feol like going.
Would just drag around, and couldn't
rest to do any gumL 1 vlaiVJ cutler
once a month with my biicl:, old.s
and head. Jly limbs would ache and
I didn't know what to do. but I ’.nfw
I must do Bomethlng. tor I didn't L" V
well by letting It run on.
• Sly mother Is a believer In Cardul,
for she eaw wbnt it did for others ns
well as herself, so she began glvluj
It to me.
“It wasn't long before I naw a
change. It was just what I needed.
It regulated me. 1 began to eat and
sleep, and tho pain stopped.
"Cardul is without doubt the best
female tonic made, and I am glad 1
can recommend it to others.”
If Buffering with symptoms such as
Miss Hughett mentums, or other nil-
mints peculiar to women, why not be-
gin Ca-.dui at once? Its merit is well
established by successful uso for more
than 40 years.
Try Cardul!
Your druggist sella It. Ntj;138
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 194, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1921, newspaper, March 19, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183232/m1/5/?q=Cadet+Nurse+Corps: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.