The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1925 Page: 4 of 6
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WEDNESDAY,
THE DUNHAM DAILY FAVORITE
FACS FOUR
T-"V“-
-MAVKXNA
JM.
Pre-Easter Sale
Ensembles
Palace Drug Store
Member Texas Qualified Druggists’ League
$26.25 to $63.75
SAKE OF NEW SPRING
COATS
NOW
fit
Old Ajax.
$12.00 to $36.00
Improved
Graham, Crawford Co
Bates’ Improved Anitxeptfc Liniment
Antiseptic
Buy from your
I3c und !&. th« box.
Liniment.
2.
For
flan
ADVERTISING
M. A. TAYLOR
KEY
DOES PAY
or
Beast
SMITHS
Guaranteed
Len Morg
*
Price 25 cents*
For Sale in Bonham by
Lincoln——Ford—Ford ton
Bates
Remember the
Medicine
BIRTHDAYS .
0
fm- BILIOUSNESS
Jiffy Seat Covers
For Your Ford Car
Read the League's messages in Farm
and Ranch and Holland’s Magazine.
values
in und
les»-
192®
Touring
<>Mipe
Coupe full
Sedan
Thinks IELLOWSH1P comes with a bank roll.
Thinks hitching posts are coming back.
I hinks EDUCATION is a fad for the pbliticians.
Thinks money was made to putin a sock.
Thinks everybody else is out of step.
Thinks BOYS WORK is wasting time.
Thinks a Ford a luxury—if the family uses it.
Thinks the country has gone to the bow-wows.
Thinks every success is a piece of luck.
Thinks the home a barricade for the wife.
“The practice of pharma-
cy is a serious profession.
Law demands good quali-
ties of a pharmacist. Pub-
lic service demands' that
the pharmacist be ready
day and night to use his
knowledge and his skill
for the sake of humani-
ty.”
Smith-Jones Electric Co.
I 'THE rouse OF HUSTUr
Qt the children .with
. PHOTOGRAPHS.
It
ft
By United Press.-
■ WASHINGTON, April
. largest vessel ever InunchHtl
29H State Bank Building
Graduate Exclusive
Optometrist
Former Prices
$15.00 to $45.00
The faster a man’s pace, the Marner
old age overtakes him.
The Texas Qualified Druggists’
League says:
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Used Car Bargains
I he man who thinks advertising does not pay is the
same boob, who has the following for his thinks:’’
Advertising DOES pay. It not only pays the adver-
tisee, but it pays in a much larger way, the man who ad-
vertises in an intelligent manner, and who really has
something the public wants.
BEECHAM’S
PILLS
J. W. Peeler,
Palace Drug Store,
Willson’s Drug Store
Reb Peeler.
SINGING AT OAK RIDGE
The third Sunday afternoon in April. I
MOTHER
ONE
LADIES
The Favorite sells transfer paper
In sheets lRx$4 inches.
The newest fabrics—Smartest Colors and latest styles.
Novelty trimmings and lovely soft furs distinguish
these coats.
April 4th to Saturday, April 11th*
The .smartest creations we have ever shown.
The most striking combinations, ‘colorful silks for the
frocks and soft harmonizing tones for the coals.
YoU will be amazed at such attractive costume’s at so low
Ensembles priced at
$35.00 to $85.00
NOW
Bell, Cail
fiurdon. Maltol
Cole, Mrs. Sudie
Hedrick, J. W.
Ford
Ford
Ford
Ford
To appreciate these
you will have to come
*ve these covers.
$22.1.00
good 3-1
very good
$229.00
ELECTRIC
.7 RAILWAYS
Selling Glasses
Is secondary considera-
tion with me. The thing
that interests me is
whether ydur eyes nre
performing their duty
properly.
I can only lonm this
through n complete,
scientific exuminntion.
Then—anti only then-
can you know whether
(if wearing glasses) you
have the right ones; or,
if riot using glasses, you
need them.
Furthermore, I can fur
nish you with glasses
that will rectify any er-
rors of vision discovered,
and do so accurately.
DR. SCATES
BETTER SERVICE
BETTER PRICES
We hpvc installed new deb
i ery truck and will Bive
1 prortipt delivery service.
F. R. Elkins & So
GROCERY
You can doll up your ear
scats with Jiffy Seat Covers
for the low price* quoted
below:
now top, motor
Only $1113.0(1
iout and catch the current news of the
day. Thnnks.
4 GIANT SHIP TO OF.
LAUNCHED BY 0. S
"AT rAIUIlPM M I luipc.to hei^r Hro. Davia preach at the I
/II b/il'llJLIl, 11. J- Methodist church.
~ Mrs.'J. A. South and Miss Ruth .
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given’that, the
First State Bank of Bonham, Texas,
I intends to change and convert said
; Bank into a National Banking Asso-
i elation after thirty days after publica-
tion hereof ns required by law.
T. B. Williams, President.
1, W. Evans, Vice-President
Neil Williams, 'Cashier
I ' 210-1)30'.
Lots of fools look wise and lots of
wise men look otherwise.
VNCLAIMED LETTERS
Letters unclaimed advertised
April
$2.33
trim $1.95
... $4.35
LENTEN SERVICES
This week are the closing days of
mt. Services every evening at 7:30. 1 Bonham, Texas, week ending
1st door East'Magnolia
ing Station, E. Third 8
Phone 50t
VESSEL CAPABLE OF
ING" 72 AIRSHIPS AT
TIME, IT IS SAID
DALLAS
April 11
VIA INTERS
Account
A. A. A. AUTO RAC1
at Fa>r
From (gherman $2•*
Ticket, on Sag
. April Uth. 192^
Limited to return
j Dalia. April 12.
Before many days you wili
'want to use your electric fans,
i 1’hey should be in good con-
dition before you turn them on
I for the summer flight. Let us.
: clean find oil them up for.you ;
now.
s lave Your Fans Clean-i
Ij ed and Oiled Now
PAPER RANGING AND
PAINTING
_________________________________ AU work guaranteed.
; from the intestinal tract and alhyit the ♦ JESS THOMAS, Phone 4R4 Red ♦
; Inflammationwhi, h ........ nr.,, t.rally | + Bonham. Texas ♦ .
all Mtiinat h, livtT and inn st m.il aihnrnts. . aaaaaaaaa# Maundv Thursday, anniversary of the
I including aMwt«lritis. At all druttrisls. ♦ ~ institution of Holy Communion, there
“ jwill be celebration of this Holy Sacra-
ment. Friday is Good Friday, anni-
versary of tho crucifixion. There will
bo no service on Saturday.
23.1.4t Richard Morgan. Rector.
.. g‘. f e
Babcock Bros.
N. Side Square
Bonham, Denison, Sherman
McKinney, Gainesville
(J.. Lawson, Elsie
7. Melton, Lassie
S. Moore, Frank
9. Thompson, Mrs. T. A.
Squires. former residents of Ravenna. I
(are now here on a visit to their triepds
and relative..
.Miss Minnie Allen, formerly'a stu-
dent of the Ravenna College, but who (
7. The Ls *'"w attending the high school *-r >
|n tnr, Bonham, waa recently visiting her
(United States will slide down"the wtiys '"“hy friend, of thia vicinity.
iat Camden, N. J., this afternoon and Come again Minnie, we arc always
I open a new cm in the country’s avia- Kl“'l lo *®* $,,u-
it ion program. Tho giant Sat a toga, Nathan Smith, who has been travel-
‘stretching SH2 feet, far surpasses th»|b»I fo'’ « O™1*1 Shoe Store "f
' speed of the Langley, which prior to •>«*' “ntl *ho h,s becn Ht
this timi was America’s only airplane ("k* f"r »ome tlnie‘ 1,1 better nflw;
learrier. The ship cun (-mother" sev- he hopes to be able to return to his
enty-two plane* work soon. L , .
,I, We are glad to note that the Hon-
■hain News has another reporter from
5 OF KNOM ME Ravenna, who being a good nnd gifted
We have 2D0 Bushels of Northern I young QUin) will he better able to get
Corn hero now for sale.
Sid Smith, Phono ft
i
11122 model Sedan, runs good nnd is
’• n good buy nt $200.00
J 1021 St. Roadster,
I,
■ i 192.1 model Touring, good shape
H' cheap at .......................... ....
$ 1922 model Truck with
A | body and cab. Motor in
ft'shape. Priced Io sell
Halsell Motor Co,
Sood Dispositions Invaluable
You can’t watch your disposition too . , . i
carefully. Acral* and a grouch arc rar.jy. Everybody come und bring your song
successful. If your livei and stomach arc books. Butler, County President,
in an unhealthy condition you can not ■
have n sunny dis;x>sition because they I
nffcct the lirain as well as the entire sys.
trm. M.tyr's Wonderful Remedy hi!
l*m usually’otrrc’sful in such cases.
Our advice to everyone troubled in this
way, eapeeiallv when nrwmpamrd wirtr ’
bloating in the stomach, is to try this
remedy. It is a si tn pic, harmless prepara- 1
lion that removes the Catarrhal mucus
!“IPa laddie meet » lassie,
Coming through! tbe rye;
Ajid a laddie kiss a lassie,
Need a laasi* cry.
Every lassfe narf*lieilnddi^.
But none they say have I,
Yet al) thj ladda, they smile at me.
When coming* through the rye.’’
If our letters are sometimes headed
with a verse from an old time song,
they are intended to remind our
friends of the good old songs, w« ex-
pect to hear at the Old Settlor’s Re-
union next summei'. A great writer
'has said, "Tell me the songs of your
I people, and then I will tell you what
kind of people you have, I care not
iwhat kind ot Iqws you may have.”
And then and thcic we want to hoar
Dixie. The Stiu Spangled Bnnnet,
'nod The Bonnie Blue Flag, while all
will lie glad to l^yar the good Old songs
'of Zion, such as. The Lone Pilgrim,
Tho Way Worn Traveler and Savior,
Moi c than Life to Me.
1 Owing to the long continued drouth,
our garden and field crops, are in a
.bull plight now. But neither w.nrt.
water, not* drouth has any effect. <>n
the baby crop, the only Bumper Crop
. iiuw; andiWhich nu'r Doctors mu
• nre more likely to swarm at night,
* than in tho day time, especially if the ’
'night is dark ar <1 stormy.
Owing to feeble health and cold
weather, the writer has not been able
to attend church or Sunday school in
sonic time, but on next Sunday. *<■ :
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 235, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 8, 1925, newspaper, April 8, 1925; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1199217/m1/4/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.