The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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r.
SPOTLIGHTS
GIVE US A CALI
ju«bee.
WELLS 6. HUMPHRE
DAVIS-MOTOR
Thu i» a
When you buy your range . Buy a Copper
*uncz TfJ T*K rvvuc
to tap t
, An Overland
r-a-‘j
LTi.
picnic
g u
FOP RENT
1C2-3 OO—Bonham
PRESS
T’. i>E£ ’HER Bls
SEEKAX
BIBLE
SOMETHING LASTING
MISCELLANEOUS
OR TODAY
lift a a
r.‘ n
ND
FOR SALE
Davis Motor Car Co
■ 0
< -iv
Moder-. h‘te
REFRENCE
get
Just the Clothes
BUSINESS D1REC10RY
WITH orn EXCHANGES
Your Boy Wants
General Tin
Kodak
cf Uur<
FOSTER PHOTO
paid for- much lest
Send him in and let u?. outfit ’urn for the
N'O’A
Right 'Way Cleaning
SUITS FROM
$5.85 to $12.50 I
J. L. WARE
SON
Wh
hoi si'ihh i> moving
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
ANDERSON, See.
A-W0WF
The- bill erf attainder. yva
?
$0 lH*t% ->E «£.</ **©,<«!
VEUt $HE^ R3T 40 BAD—
LDO<4 »*CTte.LKJVe<T TSc
THE AMERICAN
LEGION PICNIC
Mr. Bob
drove to l!<
Mr. and
children 1
M'e«t Texa
to teach sc
Mrs. Mn
Duckworth
t ■ •
m car
: cuarat
ugr* ’t*-f
Mr. J oh r
Tl urday a
Mr. and
H
Store P
‘ %
tib&lit
1T7G
bt-V'JZ
dinner all
.Mr. anil
itin« in 11
There il
our roaill
here ppi-1
may be o|
nice pile I
many plJ
needed. I
.-<■<• what I
tnirdy Iml
better roll
Any mil
< an npplvl
can fill al
also .-aysl
more eat I
leave theil
nultl) <d' I
more at 1
out or stJ
net rid o|
We heal
Iinff in al
turnips. 1
very littlJ
mid is qi
wonder thl
;;u in for
’Tetter lue
other croJ
Brother
crowd sd
Collie out
Sunday,
come aga
SERVICE TOP SHOP
■■■■■>. .r>-. .
A NEW STRUGGLE FOR
POWER
CWINTY
BL
handle
with
Migr.u- Job
of dirt farmer who mak
dir. fly.
~P°on in the Oven, Too
E STA1W
attainder tv
parliament ar
AV ef.cirtit
to BIG rODEO
S And 50 ct-nti.
U>t c-. .enfcjice. V.* ijfe--
■N.bjVrHW A-UU CL-'. -t-
• w • • 1 '
run at they ck> ter reisgr*’
as though ti.» affaire of th*
A numl
been picll
land, ha J
Mrs. Ill
Bonham I
<Iar afteil
Edna H
pie >))il
Davis. I
Mr. M
1 tenton a
B. A. Kel
Mim. Ill
Joe Jacks
tbe O»’EF.I_A.ND d.*.»-r»e» g-
- Dial to prm> jh,*- ixceti
tfie differente
tt'tne x lsd*
to tte I .
_M *• *.*• -7 • • hb‘ ‘ :■ : ■
/ • ■ • ■ .
dr -r-J aj.it. here-
pay, ,ie the cub&mb
there, T wt'jJd VerfM-r Tfc*-
V?;;-.ed St*t*» tv bald f.rt.1
G. P. BALLi
TAILOR and HATThi
North Main St Phooa 242-1
*
♦ PrMcptg
♦ HENRY R- SCATES |
♦ Phy.-r-ir and .-_rger« I
♦ . Lata
♦ .'.n.>d to tLseuerfl
Lu»X Hau
Spvc.'ghy
»• • Bonham x
■ •- ; -Tic. don't fc,J to
■hat TYPEWRITER you
Lt-en thLnidu, of buyri.y.
W. C. FINLEY •
Phote 5k4
BONHAM MARBLE
WORKS
123 >■ uth Main Street
B in.»m. Texas
and Pressing
Dyer and Hatter
Any I iim . Phune 11,4 (ir<M n
' • ‘ ‘ r-
b^xir*- to
ers and all at
more than you
value.
1* Lb* jc.nd
te
/ ' - '.LEPSON
\ z 4 3.4 I
The little
rdiiys ago r<
rand wintei
I know it all
A part o
[with a hea
■other part
■tic the dus
lers from i
I Our popt
■ Mr. and M
■little girl-
llast week.
Mr. and
Etcrtaining
[day. Mrs.
[Miss Alber
Messers
| Dixon wen
Mr. and
‘J
r m*—- .'.y.
ABA’S PfcAYEB L« -
> wni t. • ■ l • c. - - . *
kl;, or w La- ». - 6‘'’ -7** ’
iiyri - ■'.tfet ‘
Health I
very good!
family hal
ter at prel
Mr. Mail
Rhinehart I
a nd fa in i I y |
went homJ
from tlvT.|
his broth<|
Mrs. tl
I home fronl
Barnard. I
Mr. J.11
iifiB tiip to ill
Mrs. E I
/;■ -pent Surd
■ and famd\|
Mrs. E.
■ i-.es . t rip '
Mrs. IP.J
■ I ter. Mr
■ ilv this wi
Mr. J. T
■ Mr-. .1. I
•Ther1
United ut.
which ecoinxkndf that ' ho
bill of attainder -hail be
paused.”
Have from irtuden'D of htM-
tcry the pa- age rece.v*-
tle ■ttfcflt of . I -a p- >p •
know what a hill of attai-ider
’ h, fewer < an L ’
when the Constitution mak--. fu--..
'era were at
wan a coropkte underitand-
ing of bill* of atta nd - r and
a very lively h •’ >gx
them. They were pract <
measure* fur mai -.g t r.e p< r-
■tion <rf injustxe certain in
England. Amer, a wax to be
guarded, again*’, them.
Henry VIII gut pr>baoly tb>
moat out of bilk of atta.nd« r.
If he had a politic*’! enemy it
was of importance ’ ■ -.lente,
Henry might have b<-en em-
barrassed by the man'.- up-
rightness. Tak<n : jr-
the enemy had at ha- e fur
fair trial. Evidence could
Introduced. to gtx>w /g> it-
feasnei.-*. In tne t --
try him -yn '• •
developed
dors were
cuts. The
a bill of
brought ixi
his enemy
favor of tht actweec! v ou.c
be rw<ftJy ruled <pvt- ur nu
evident* at ali would i<» -< t-
er.
The pur jHhmynu apj- -ud
were a* prtmtMia iron t-i.e
kir<* paw vi view ar u»e
me**-ure*'uw-tb Tut j .«>-, » n-
chat’ei* ef She enemy rup -j
be f*rfe;u-c to the tnwa: 11
as may be h* uua * fug
- trre fair land’ at..p .
he »t-id '.»e <S* ' .<n •
• the r-Vtrt vf ewtry upon I
4 land*, be euuld ne •&*»• inhv-
It aw tranemit land:._______________
HOBERlfl
b'ery amj Transfer
• . . ■ . i • < • ■ -
y • £-> ** is xj.
a hurg-larctr a*, a Geraias
<7 w .eougr* to «p«a<e ttet . ftae
ja-7* away. v-pp>w- .eongrea* ub> c-eo :l' •■ >- «3*rv> m-ruy
atM •■-. •*tn»edy a
J 51 ,■■■*?•'- • - ‘ ‘t . ;
vx, StaS it etept «i eMMMMato&a''. '
k- pas- ♦ ♦
■■ A
' ' I the C lethta > ou want
luirj to -e. SturcLdv n.adt from long
wearing fabrics, and ex.ra pair of Trous-
parliatror! e*erc**ed jatiei*.
authority. A legbdaUre body
made it»eif|juag» xud ;ury.
It wa« oapHtor to 'be orc
nary machinery <rf law.
Wh*t is tbi* eongrttejon*'
campargn againat the decte
ions of the Mpreme cuurt a*
attempt to take fnure the
court certain judical pew era
and rent them apun eoagr*^’
What is back «f it except the
-
vE$^r-i
fa.rs uf the bt-att.—McKinney (k*>f
>r Gasttt«.
Statistic* are indeed funny
things—when people
don't know how to
them get to juggi ng
figure--. One of the
troabJer with - -statu-
that *o often they ar*- quot^-d -
by lAGpie who haven't the
least idea who gathered the
Ktatjrtkrs or what their pur-
po‘* 4* ’.adding tt.-m o-j’
- > -■
-e
Thing* were saw
rye W'as.h jsgtolT ,.r-
art being .fta'd
now”. .**.-* Eugene
But why br.nj-' Bp
W-g*'.x.- . :uver-
> • Ji- ;.ec ? A o -
a. d hammock
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 58, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1923, newspaper, September 13, 1923; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1194188/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.