The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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[•RDAY. OCT 27. 102-1fflF, BONHAM DAILY FAVORITl
HAWAII HAS
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BUY THE BEST
BEAUTY IN YOUR
DINING ROOM
Is
Makes Pleasant the Hours of Dining
‘■|our memory, ami should have the?r
this land in
Grocery Company
amongHELPS MAKE THE DINNER A SUCCESS
[home on’Red River.
-o
The Halsell & Caldwell Co
HALLOWE'EN TEA
loss you
THE GOOD HOME FURNISHERS.”
business
Me
< '"lirny
forty years
Cook Stoves and
Ranges
Perhep
EAL .MOTOR COMPANY
In
He
Stand aid Battery Co.
he
Main Street
For Economical TransportationShaw
Phone 372 for Information
WHEN SHOWERS COME
and Up
J. L. Ware & Son
of weak
IlillllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIHliillllllllllllilllf
Smith
at Ada.ANY
THING
ELECTRIC
WILL SHELTON, Prop
PHONE 3 8 6No'" A Full Powered
BEAUTIFUL
DIAMONDS
With the famous Standard
Captor Plates.
$lt>.50 is the exchange price
for Ford, Chevrolet, Oort, Ov-
crlar.d, and other light cats.
Batteries for all other care
proportionately low priced.
Blalock Motor
CompanyvExide
BATTERIES
Beautiful dining room furnishing such as we show adds warmth to
hospitality and place thjj guests in a friendly gracious frome of mind.
And how sweetly their words of admiration fall upon the hostess' ear.
Every possible requirement is answered in our broad price range.
No mattc-T what investment in furniture may be—there's one thing
you insist on having—Full Value for every dollar invested.
You will find here tremendous assortments of the best dining room
suites—priced moderately ink every instance.
ISLAND'S PLEA FOR EQUAL
TREATMENT IS JI SI
ONE
Good furniture is truly an aid to good digestion. This charming
furniture, with its quiet dignity and refinement will put you and your
guests in the mood for, happy dining.
' THE PRICE IS
RIGHT
BRANNON .
:WELRY CO. . :• STUDEBAKER BUS
• Between
• BONHAM AND SHERMAN
• Plenty of Room—Easy hiding
• Makes connection with 9:30
’ limited car to Dallas. You car.
• 'stay four hours in Dallas and
• back home same day at 8:30.
Makes connection at Bells with
SERVICE TOP SHOP
We have opened a complete Auto
Top Factory—Also Curtains and Seat
' Covers. So reasonable you cannot a<- •
i ford not to use- your , old one. Wa
.Guarantee satisfaction. Flrut Door
North of I., d.iey's Ice Cream Fac-
tory . ''
if he knew how
y" . engagements
are purchased
Lovers come
distances to buy.
tokens, in
and design
you. may want.
SOMETHING LASTING
Flowers soon fade but gran-
ge lasts forever. Mark the*
resting place of your loved
ones with a sand carved mem-
orial. They are beautiful and
distinctive ■ -
Finished to your order
BONHAM MARBLE
WORK’S
• 12.1 South Main Street
Bonham. Texas
“For All You Wear’
this greit lush. We are told that
China great deference tis shown
the aged. Great respect, is paid
the old man of that nation. This
ns it should be, not only in China,
but in all the nations of the world.
■ 1 he men who came before us and
carved, out of the forest the great
plantations; who drove back the ene-
mies of mankind; who organized so-,
cietv and blazed the-|tathway of this
generation, is entitled to a ’ place in
LOVELY
ENGAGEMENT
RINGS
Cupid would be aston-
ished
m a n
rings
here.
long
these Love
any style
property in Western "Texas
a, farms and city ’property
, ntn County.
About . . ..
with .the Baptist church, ancj he
mained a
--o
Try my new closed
Berryhill. Phone 163.
ng r.te 1 .
until on*- of the 1»
it unto mei'j
A h rie
icing his long
itily said that
lot. or a
You can afford to economize in tome of your
buying, but you cannot afford to economize in
your flour buying.
Sometimes only a few pennies on the price of
a jack of flour means the difference between good
biscuits and bad biscuits; between good bread and
bad bread; between good cakes and bad cakes.
Then, too, there are so many brands of flour on
the market today that it is difficult to know the
good ones from he bad ones.
IDAHOME has been on the market long enough
to be tested. We have sold more than a million
pounds already this year without a complaint.
The safest plan is to simply tell your grocer that
"as for me and my household,” we want IDA-
HOME, and take no other.
home, there. ;
i. Everyone'
Come and bring your;
us that the
man is three
score years and ten. but said also
that four store years might come to
sonle and even great. < age might be
his portion. Such . a one is to ..be
counted great and fortunate
us.
On
went
, i . i dur
he uuit.-d i . ,
" | did
did
HARDWARE CO.
Phone 39
Len Morgan
210
ver deft a' house and
and he owned many, in- worse
names enrolled with the great. They
were the heiMes of pp/lce; they were
the messengers of civilization, bring-
ing to you and to me the assurance
that we could live in
peace and quiet.
The Bible has told
average time alloted to
BEFORE IT’S TOO LAT£
After your Fire has visited your Home-—i^ffvlng nothing
|but a few charred embers in its wakZ—then it is loo
late to take out INSURANCE.
now, before disaster comes, let me write you a policy
that will fully cover any possible property
may have. • '
[The cost is not great, and it is only good
sense to carry' this protection against loss.
Represent Only the best.'Companies—-See
JOHN W. RUSSELL
Office with W.C.Finley, N. Side Sq. Phone 584-R1
Mrs T B WIL- ways building and mpioving.
3t | He
__— means
‘ TEAMS WANTED
rind To haul wood at $3 per nr.1.. Tear
fam-1 can make from $3 to $5 per day.
allie IL P. McGrady
sylLi Bonham,Star Route. 12
i.-ft • -----------—o---
and. Stove. large $85.0<l benter.
— We grade' our stones
== far above the average.
=g Mount them beautifully
|S in white. grpen_pf yel_-
low gold and quote the
== lowest price possible. >
EE Stones range irt price
,|| front .
ciety of First M. E. Church will
give a Hallowe’en‘Tea Moncfay, Oct.
29th. .from....3...to...5:30.....#,..jn., at__the
home of Mri. T. B. Williams. The
Free Will offering will go to the
Helen Kitbey Hall at the State Uni-
versity, the new girls’
Music ami refreshment
welcome,
friends.
$12.50 up to $750
Yjjur Sweetheart will
cherwly, the ■ring, y.du
select. • • ;At TO REPAIRIN'!
We do genct/d automob.
(work. and. have fir^t la-
good friends ol
called to perforin
J°bring Delivered, Bonham
^edan Delivered, Bonham $932.50
DAVIS MOTOR CAR COMPANY
^•wice Garage Bonharn^I^exas
these ve GUARANTEED BATTERY
$16.50It. is to his credit i th.
i b thed a r d - fed 22- b ■;
x girls,, and sixteen boy
there
one of
had been
with us mure than four score years,
We invite you to see our
complete line of Cook Stoves
Ranges.
October the 4th, 192:
away from among u
■ 1 -■ '■i . 1 1
R. B. NALL
& J. T- NALL
Optical rnacial iota.
Grind all kin. la ctf
Glasses. Cotnmer-
TORIC -_B1*
Sheiman. Tea**,
true
considerable til the day of his death.
A TRIBUTE OF LOVE
In this busy, bustling world, menl
CDin/Akirr ”U1SV thv Of a wrong,!
ufllL I nllLr. liut.'l'' uft toiget the kindne.'.' ic. ___
ceived.” We often fail, tn .our desire '
to "get on,” to pause and. reflect over I £
thy efforts of those pioneer1- who have |k
I made ,t possible for us to live in JB
. peace, happiness and security. MB
This items to be an age of "hurry.” 9E
I am afraid that we are piissing ’
some ol _tho joys of life because of '
in 'SB
to
sutviving' him h:i
four sons, and 'f
two sisters. M
Stephenson, a.nd Mrs. \\' Jr.
No, these are not all Wn'
il. . ." ". .. . /
I women who had be' i u^har
I childhood'days, w hom .he r:
DALLAS AND BACK SAME DAY
BONHAM-SHERMAN BUS
MaRouirk, Prop. Station Phone 629. Home Phone 629-2r
r.B L WEST BOUND
*“<”»ham 6 a. m ..Arrive Sherman 7:10a. m.
9::l« am Arrive Sherman 10:50 a.m.
B'»nhani 12:30 p. m Arrive Sherman 1:50 P- m.
Bo,»ham.G:3O p.m. Arrive Sherman 7:o0 p. m.
re m EAST BOUND n
TSkernian 8“ m......... Arrive Bonham 9-';() a'"’'
u "ae>rnan 12:30 p. m Arrive Bonham 1:50 p. m.
german 4.00 pm . ... Arrive Bonham 5:~0 p.m.
She™*',BX"“H<53
iL J'Onham R am and spend day in '’n?!8
»l Fair last'car will leave Sherman for Bpn-
s, . .• ,rfu.' r
Bonham Wholesale
Hawaii has a grievance. For years
the island territory ha been paying
many millions into the Federal’treas-
ury annually, but when it eanie to the
distribution of Uncle Sam's loaves
and fishes, Hawaii was told to for-
get it, be a good girl, play Ute uku-
i lele and not bother busy people. In
come taxes and custom duties pro-
duced more than twenty million dol-
lars for the Federal treasury from
the Hawaiian islands in a single
year, yet the islands received not a
cent of Federal aid in the construe
tion <»f roads while seventy-five mil-1
lions were distributed for this pur-
pose among the states. Every year
i the Federal Government continue to
collect its income tax and its cus- .
toms duties’ in the islands, but in the
allotment of Federal funds for aids
to education and other purposes the
outpost territory in the Pacific has
,to be content with the joy of giving,
lit did not even come under the pin
visions of the Federal Farm Loan
Act.
This one-sided arrangement does
not suit Hawaii. If the islands are
compelled to pay I n thp same basis
as all other parts of the United
States, they want the corresponding!,
benefits. And they, are entitled to I
them. It's u Wonder they didn't -et f.n n,. w;, boi n -luiy htfi; 1835s "On
up a fiowl long ago. So, when Con- 'this date in Athens, Ala:. George ;
gross convenes it will be greeted by . Wade Arledge was born to Joe and I
a delegation from the Hawaiian leg- Ljdia Arledg>- All of h-.s life he was.
islature demanding that in the future I a, faithful son, and a. true and loyal
Hawaii be recognized as an integral citizen of whatever community in!
part of- the country not only when which he lived. He moved to Texas;
the taxes are levied, but also when November 12th, 1853, and made his:
th>y I"'1' disbursed.
It is difficult to,see how Gongre-s I to be a citizen of the Arledge Ridge
could possibly turn down ns reason-< community, and in that community his
able a request as this one.—Nuvem-'j father. Joseph Arledge died.
J On June 17th. 1856 George Wafie I
Ailedge martied Miss Fannie Wheel-i
< i , and ur.tu, them four sons. Joseph,f
| s...<i.'i'. Em, and Harvey, were born. |
. Aile'elge moved with his fam-
ily to Bonham :ii J857 and conducted;
one of thfe. f.r-'t Liven Stables the *
■wuUetv had. ' lx wa$ ate 4 on what;
is neew the Alexander Hotel block. |
His wife died some y'eats a
em June. 28th, 1919 he marriee
this time to Mr-’. Ge'otgie'
Mos1 The marriage' h curved
Okla., but they soon re turned to Bon-
! ham to make their home.LOST Friday night between Gait 'Mi.
Club House and residence on North; m I
Main street,, one box of blaek and Ilf1.,
white Alontinoes with my name- writ- he i
.ten with pencil on bottom of box. tarm
Finder please notify me and receive| shape
a suitable' reward.— i
LIAMS.
didn't let them find you
without a STYLISH and
DURABLE RAINCOAT
AND I’MBREIXA, ,
We have SHOWERS of
EXCEPTIONAL VALUES
in MEN'S, WOMEN'S
and BOYS’ RAIN-COATS
You cannot afford to
he without one at the fol-
lowing PRICES:
and Riyal metfber ur
fhen h.-1
xtensive ranch Jay in his home in Russell/ Height • '
■ in his last sleep it was Brotf.rts B.
intiiMiiiHis i I
■ S; French
• Katy northbound at 11:12 „. "tn.
• South bound at 4:31 p. m.
♦
WEST BOUND
*
Leave
Bonham
at 7:00
a.
m.
•
Leave
Bonham
at 8:00
a.
m.
♦
Leave
Bonham
at 11:00
a.
m.
♦
Leave
Bonhant
at 3:45
P-
m.
•
EAST BOUND
•
Leave
Shejman
at 9:00
a.
m.
♦
Leaves
Sherman
at 10:30
a.
m.
♦
Leave
Sherman
at 2:00
P-
m.
*
Leaves
Sherman
at 7:00
P-
m.
FORD
SERVICE CAR STATION
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 96, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1923, newspaper, October 27, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194009/m1/3/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.