The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 211, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1924 Page: 3 of 6
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MONDAY MARCH 10, 1024
THK BONHAM DAILY FATORITB
PAG*
CORN FLAKES
—exclusive Keltone feature.
COTTAGE BEND
+
potatoes
atte:
tf
YOUR TEETH-
o---
'ARD
M
PUT MONEY
lie-mt st do to “gct.aiu-a*i”z
n
Smith-Jones Electric Co,
CH
This is a Studebaker Year
ER
WE WANT YOUR POULTRY
+ + «.
WILL PAY TOP PRICE
PREFERRED
STOCK
.till
Bring Your
long.
on vour
fering.s
AN
thing that
Bonham, Texas
Ch esc local
C. E.X Al !M:R.
HARRYi
■Si Light U
SMITH.
This is a Studebaker Year.
I
,ONG
GEO. W. COLEMAN
i ’
TIME TO PLANT
Waxahachie. tc»a.
J. F. VAN.HORN,
ARD
•t On«
FRANCIS H. WELCH,
First National Bank of
Phone 335
F. P. WEST.
J. H. LOCKWOOD.
Merchant* National Bank
Address
B*nh«m
j Bonham at the forks of the pike and
will soon b? quite a business little
I
I
member
many
W. I’. Percell and
cd a *141 thday din.iei-
for
1 ■.
nty
been written about them.
times
CTOR
nty
SOR
pty
SOR
nty
J. W. CARPENTER.
Vlce-Prcs. <1* Grn. Mgr.,
RIE
for
Le
[o. One
I
One
IX NF.
Kor
sort
nty
for
SSIONER
One
INES
lor
CTOR
■
One
KER
tor
TOR
nty
onr customer
each STOO.pC
—Teddyv
o-------
W. B. HEAD.
■ Chairman of Board.
Texan Power & Light UV».
REDUCEb PRICES
ON LAMPS
IXON
for
:tor
nty
- ’•<’</ Slock Dividends.
even and a half years.
McGrady of Telephone also survive
Mrs. l^D. Hcs-
with Mrs. Teddy
Mr. and Mrs. George Howell spent
Thursday night with Mrs. Howell’s
parents, Mr and Mrs. Walter Mursy.
H. M. Thomas has been spending
the past three weeks in Oklahoma.
Those new buildings that are go-
ing up at String Town will add much
to the looks of tlie little town. This
F. & A M. Tuesday night
WorkTn Third Degree.
R. ( armjthael W. M.
NOTE: t
Thuv have h (TH paid.
“THE HOI’SE OF HUSTLE**'
Phone 6<ii
moon. We may be a tittle
Some claim if we have a late
that We will have an early
so we may be hitting it just
Oats are shewing up pretty
M. H. WOLFE,
Prr«idem»
M. H. Wolfe 4k Co.
Dell-., Icxm”
Pansies < Cannas
Spireas, (Bridal WmiTttSF
Roses , Daisies
Tubfoses Golden Glow
Queen’s Wreath, (Pink Vine
A i theas
MELL WORTH
(ARE OF”
“put money
to work”
MRS. M AUER l.OFTIN DEAD
Mrs. Walter .Loftin died shortly
after 2 o’clock" ycstVTday rtftOTnitdri at
the family residence on Beach street.
The funeral service will be conduct-
ed at 2:30 tomm/ow afIernomtr
The interment will inly place at the
"Willow Wild cemetery.
Mi . Loftin was a daughter of the
late S. J. McGrady and wife, and Was
born In this county on Feb. 9, 18’M.
She grew to womanhood here and
was educated id the schools of the
county and at Carlton College. She
was married in this city to Walter
Loftin on Feb. 21, 1891. She is sur-
vived by her husband and four sons.
The sons are Lloyd, Grady and Mar-
tin of this -place, and Allen, who is
the Chamber of Com-
mlord. Two brothers,
J iLi
Rake$
CITY GREENHOUSE
“Flowers of Quality”
i
t.'ige; for local people: (1 Price—to
ioc.ti folks. $08.00 xhd dividend for
it dawned upon me that if I was
ever to get ahead I must P: U MONEY to WORK. '—John D. Rockefeller.
A few years ago ir was not an’easy matter to put money to
work. But today there is nothin# ettr-ter imder-fhe stm partic-
ularly if you live in or near a community served by Texas
Power & Light Company.
This Company mails money every three months to hundreds
of its customers and other local people. \
Th.- money we.pay these folks is earned for them by their
savings which they have PUT TO WORK by INVESTING
cent on i te dollar. 2 Lius stock is free from present City,
County an^.1 State [axes in Texas. 3 This Stock is Cutnu*
ativc. therefore < oiffpanv must pay the dividends in foil
me-penny, of dividends can be paid to Common
Stockholders, 4 V e maintain a Rt-sale Dcparyncnt for
thv‘ benefit of local iiareholders who may wish to sell their
shares. 3 I he .Mock can be bought on ease payments—$10
is all \ou need to start. (6) The dividends arc exempt from
tiic present normal Federal Income Tax. (7) Tire stock is
in shares of’ the Company’s Preferred Stock. The dictionary
says “investing” means “to place money so that it will be safe
tmd*ytc1d"more money."' ■— -------
imes have been
the newspapers
n. But the best
give you in this
Death is not always
rather it, conies
sometimes when pain and anguish
have been one’s lot until rest .and
release from suffering’ are most
longed for. Then death comes bring-
ing assurance of an immortality in a
new life where, pain and sorrow com*
not. and where love abides forever.
lists, flaky
oks every-
read about
luick light-
:,monstrate
is.
j ..and i'.iil-iitg. your., leutli_________
’ DR. F. C. ALLEN
~ DEM IST
Over First State Bank
Re: frow amt faipiiy attended preach-
ing at Ronharn Sunday morning and
visited relatives at Lannius Sunday
evening.
Mr. Roberson and family spent
Saturday night abd Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Carter.
■ Charlie Herndon and others of
•Bailey visited at W. R. Vaughn’s at
Cotte ge Bend Sunday. I
T. M. Newell and family of Lyng
n’rnnj, spent Sunday at the home oC
his brother, J. H. Newell and fam-1
ily Hl Gnttage Bend.
•I. S. Cravens of Ch.ddry Mound,'
moth of B dis, came owr. to hia
I daught r’k Mrs. J. H. Ware, Sunday. |
I n”'l slaved for fiisl Monday, and
That we have a goo(i
upon which to- make
J. Clotfoltcr Produce Co.
West 5th Street.
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i.'mos court -met in regu-
The <prices on all sizes of J
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 5
has been reduced.
Jfaos. A. Edison built the *
’ first incaciesent lanfnp and_bhe •
Edison lamp is still .the best $
Tamp made. ’ , , ~
Phone us your needsj. we |
deliver.- it
i Pay your water bill
on or - before tlje
I Oth of the' month
I and save penalty
FREE BOOKLET COUPON
J<»hn W. Carpcnrcr, c/o Texas Pincer & Light Co.
Interurban Bldg., Dalliu, Texas.
Please send me illustrated booklet “Hmv to Put Money
to Work ” and More Information about Texas Pou«r &
LightCo.Prefcrred St<>« kalso ’letailtof Eaxy Payment Plan.
Name
- FiaiM.iiig
dens have
suffering has
intense. She
• that she could
t< i .MI.F'o
'f'Dihs v, rn ■< )i p a BhL-.a;
RS
lor
SSIONER J
ahi County f
This .has been a fine week for farm-
ing so far. Some of us have been
planting cprn. Some planted the
first of the week in order to plant
in the
early?'
EaStef
spring,
right-
Well, but we will be heeding a shower i
| What Value Are
| 1 hey to You?
i X This Q'lebtjo^ may be_
J X -in*wrrr*tthn many ways.
You wil enjoy choosing those
oil need from this display.
NEW RrSTNESB .
e a’’o hxatiMl rin We^t 5th stfMt*
door to Blalock's - Garage.
t* us your Poultry, Eggs and
Swift
fingers, keen mind,
ana nourishing Kel-
logg’s Com Hakes just
naturally’ go together,
i o get that flavor be sure to say
always, “Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.”
basis
.this
statement, a visit to. Jhis store
will convince you. SpeciaHy
designed throughout, -these
upholstered Rockers are. built
fer comfort as well as appear-
ance.
wrsv-past she
lui'l been an invalid. For the past
■ has been confined to
of^the time and has
all of the time. For
t the husband has been
stantly. uursiug- — her-
I been
been
has
neV'T
Sha looked' forward
a release from her suf-
<ness. The
ami. children
brought her
terrible, but,
a welcome guest .
R. A. FERRIS,
Capitalist.
Dallas. Te*M
. T. J. Clotfelter
Produce Company
And that’s just what these men and women have dona.
They have “glared monev " in Texas Power & Light Cony*
' panv.There it is “safe and yields more money" every thraB
.months. They own shares of stock — PREFERRED stock,
which yield's them over 7% on each dollar they invested.
' _ ' ” * . - - , ------------—I. -Jfc.-
You wouRTEe entitled to receive $70.00 a year from Texas
Power «S( Light Company if you owned only 10 shares of
Preferred Stock. $70.00 a year is almost $6.00 a monftt.
and you would have increased your earnings by just that
much and—consider this carefully—it would be money you
would not hav^ to do a tap of work for. Your SAVFNtjS, the
money you INVESTED, would have done the work and turned
the u'agcs earned over to you.
» UNBERTAKINfi CD.
Routh Side Square
(tiilv paid and'iron-assessable.
3 E-
ven- shkre of this stock
has toll voting rights.
1
Stock for sale bv .1 W. Carpenier, c/o
tArouph <1f«v crr.plovc of
Lexus
I'ourr S' Light Com/xmy or
TEXAS POWER
<Sl
EIGHT CO.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 211, Ed. 1 Monday, March 10, 1924, newspaper, March 10, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183525/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Fannin+County%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.