The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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to all of those who had
ache<
becom
MONDAY. MARCH .10, 1926.
PAG® FIVE.
ia.a-jL 'ims
saanan
CONFIDENCE
GOOD RAIN IN CITY f
CHEVROLET
Confesses
rain
ALSO
FITZGERALD YOUREE
I
in
the only time that
E
a
<>t
by the
*
On Sale Exclusively at this Store
Cadet Hosiery
FREE FOOTWEAR
. Ft is thcr calling » f great men, not t
Eat More
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Toast
I TEXAS QUALIFIED
DRUGGISTS'LEAQUE;
Remember the
BIRTHDAYS
and
of the children with
of
. PHOTOGRAPHS
March. 1925.
rminghain
$
with
"Eointex’’ heel—Priced
$2.00
Clerk,
FOSTER-PHOTO
Other Hose Priced 50c, 69c, 75c, S1 00 Pair
Don’t Buy
FdOLBD
Other Hose Priced 15c and 25c
Max Hermer Co.
SPECIAL DESIGNS
D*livery
Lindseys Ice Cream
Phone IM
STANDARD
BATTERY CO
Jfi’aa
(Jrtfvc
ft
ft
Children’s Hose
be found in
any kind of
to Sherman
By
Edward
McCullough
AUTOCASTBR
agent.
Rastue
ft
$
You Can Buy Hosiery from Ua under the
Same Plan and Arrangement as You Buy
from the Peddler.
safe
Age-
C. R.
223-et
Cold Drinks.
your Ice Cream
Mr SAFE
i. a thoroughly mar-
one 11ay_apprpaeheil
the matter of J. T. Eason, oank-
In bankruptcy.
the Creditors of said Bankrupt
--------, in the county’ of Fannin
SAV BOVS HUNDREDS ANO
HUNOOrOS OF DQ*ANIN<5r&
HAVE COMS IN ANO Afie
still comino in. evMtyow
IS OeeA-r ANO I WANT TO
COMPLIMINT TOO ON MOCia
WONOfClPUL WOOK ■ THe
JUO6lN«r 8OA0O WILU
CeaTAINLV HAVE ONE HARO
Tims IN PICKINS- the
WINNEOS,
Don't ee ©illv
ft>p - that's
ONLV MV
apoon /
OLD POP PQAVGN6’ CONTEST
Bullbtin
“Through Service Wo Grow”
WIL. SHELTON. Pro*
Phons IJRfl N Fira Hall
SE6 THIS SPACE NtfXT
WEEK RM* FVMTHea
ANNOUNCeMSNT ABOUT
TMK» trPEAT NXnQHVjiOt!
CONTEST. WINNERS WUi
Ba PUBLISHED SHOOIXVk
Tn his confession the peddler says: "Woudn’t the
publication of such an advertisement show folks what
a silly proposition we are running? Woudn’t thia tend
to make otir bnsintfs a laughing stock? And wouldn’t
•ill -of it go far toward putting the hosiery peddler
business on the "blink?” «
me to it with an advertisement worded something
like this:
MiLUNBin* Shop
Opened North side square,
cry and Fancy Work.
us.—ELAM & WEATHERSBY 220-2
Magazines’ Sandwiches,
Ice Cream^ Cigars, Cigar-
ettes and
Phone us
orders.
Buy a pair—watch the wear of them—and if you are
not satisfied we will replace them—In all sizes aud
different colors. Priced 50c Pair
CAN’T PLAY’ MARBLES IN
KANSAS
WILLSON’S
PHONE 33
Legally
Registered
Pharmacist
Pure Silk Hose ip
d $1.50 Pair
as to the length of serv-
hildi’en. They are made
with double
L.s/N’,* &<JT MS
■ #UTJNIN‘
>, c. A, VIXTHBN
5E THAT VOUVg COMB
"ACK TO WE APIN' LON6-
. - T9SES AGIN - I KNEvy
'<VD DO IT UNOV >
GUARANTEE without any "if's" or “arid’s" goes
.h every pair of CADET HOSE for children.
writ. with youFreturn thereon endors-
ed, showing how you have executed
the same.
Given under my
they p,L bushiois came
the institution and
was banishe I fro
mcrcial circles.
And this is nu. _
I implicit coididr.xe in this man ha-
proved a blessing to his home .town.
Once upon a time the city mentioned
was but a mass of charred ruins and
naked eMmneya. It looked like a'!
w?ls lost and that a once pretty city
wax to become a Memory/ TWis same
man was called by the people to per-
fect am organization to rebuild the
ruined city. The people left the place
of meeting with confidence in their
leader, with hope ft their hearts and
singing songs of \ ictory. And they
have a city now far more beautiful
than the city that was wrecked
flames.
And again we sty, what a
thing is conf den e.—Honey
Signal.
Millin .
Call and see
FOLKS
IN OUR
JOWN
RED BALL
CONFECTIONERY
and toe contra.«t.ing in color with the boot
so delightfully combined .ire black
Black and French N’ude. Black and
cookies and
cakes.
hand and seal of
the 23rd day
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
r-
wept, unhonored and unsung” I
| need go to no further trouble, the de-
l sired end has already been attained.
Wills Point Chronicle.
---u------—
Tael) ion
BOOTERy y
ice a Cadet shall give y
to withstand the hardest kind of wear
knees, and with linen heels and toes.
Have you been around yet to S(!v th,t New Ch(,v •'
let?
A di-pach says the school board of It calms fe
McPherson, Kan., has 'fofbTJdeh the bodings'.
school children of that town to play I the troubled breast.
--0-.----------
Bates’ l.-nprovtu Ant.soDCic Lii'men.
I For Man or Beasts.
Time to get some of those good Cot
toa Feed. Planting time here.
Jones, Phone 25.
Bonham Bakery
Phone 848
WALL PAPER
America's moat popular decorations can
our special order books, don't just buy
old out of date Papers, come on over
where vou can ge the advice of a real Decorator to help
you select your papers.
McDonald wall paper co -
Until you see the Standard.
Guaranteed 15 months.
Representatives from our store will glad*
ly call at your home with a display of hos-
iery sampl is. Select what you want and pay
our salesman a deposit on each pair that
you buy. In two or three weeks your stock-
ings will be sent to you by mail C. 0. D-
for the balance, just like the peddler does
It. Yojj can take ’em or turn ’em down but
if you follow the latter course,' you lose your
deposit.
But, why, why should you buy hosiery in
this manner when you can stop in at our
„storc and select what you want, take them
with you. and if occasion arises you can
exchange them later if they are ,not satia-
factory. And the price is quite in keep-
ing with that asked by the peddler— even
lower when quality of merthandise is con-
sidered
Of course, you woudn’t think of buying
hosiery from us under the peddler’s plan.
Then why buy from some out of town con-
cern that has no interest in you. your town,
schools, churches, and civic clubs, who takes
your money while you await his pleasure of
delivering your merchandise without priv-
ilege of exchange.”
L. DARLING,
County Court,
Fannin County, Texas.
By .1. L. DOBBS, Deputy.
D-Mch-23-30.
The same ■] of pain to the rose-tints of health.
- ----- ,. I Confident--- ir <hi engineer-gives the
{evident not only among the children ' passenger assurance that the journey
, but also the parents of the children . wjll be saf ly made. Confidence in
because of the board’s ruling k»n. 'tha banker w ngs restful sleeo to ,ne
large depositor. Confi-
n-inister and the Christ
. othex the dying wneh
■■ a fleecy xhadow ard
gathers upon the brow.
In
rupt.
To
of Ravenna,
nd District aforesaid, a bankrupt.
Notice is hereby given that on the
26th day of March, 1925, the said J.
■T. Eason wax dirty adjudged a bank-
rupt; and that the first meeting of
creditors will be held at court hbuse
in Bonham. Texas on the 7th nay of
April. 1925, at 2:30 o’clock in the aft-
ernoon, at which, time the said credit-
ors may attend, prove their claim,
appoint a trustee, examine the bank-,
lupt and transact such other buaineaz ■
as may properly come before the .5
meeting. « II
• Sherman, Texas, 27th 'day of
March, 1925. $
CHAS. BATSELL, Referee in Bank- a
uptcy. ’ ■
Pro- e ybur claim, in form as pro-) k
vided by tb Bankrupt Law at once. "
Candy, Bulk r**d box
Chocolates, also Other
Kinds.
Pt vie N’n .
jL I'dflhim.LU
Pure Thread Silk. Chiffon. Full
<>t-t th’-r-. wrth '' Vnn F>rkp”“iHH’t
•The colors
and Gun Metal,
Beige, Black
$2.50
NOTICE OF API'I.ICATION
TO PROBATE WILL
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any Constable
l annin County, Greeting:
VOL ARE HEREBY COMMAND-i
ED t<> <au.se the following notice to bo
published in n newspaper of general
I circulation which ha.- been continuous-
I ly and regularly published for a period
f not less than one year preceding the
late of the notice in the County of
Fannin, State of Texas, and you shall)
au < aid notice to be printed at least)
once each week for the period of ten I
lays exclusive of the fi*st day of pub-
lication before the return day hereof:
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
To all persons interested in the Es ’
tate of Sallie Biggerstaff, deceased:
Pete Shea has filed in the County-
Court of Fannin County, Texas, an ap-
Big Dandy Bread —
Rich Cole -,
Appetizir g Odor
Deiicic u« ,Ta*te
Cri»p anc. Tender
Have Toast For Break-
fast every day, feed
more of it to the kiddies.
Ready now, a special shipment of lovely Silk S
ings in newes-t- novelties for women — Especially
turing the patented "Van Dyk«" heel and toe.
Ti:z SHOP THAT 3HOWS TFIE NEW
STYLES FIRST
_ J Shoe Store \
Cross Wora Pazzle ’
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
t’NITED STATUS FOR THE ’
EASTERN DISTRICT OF
TEXAS
Why ordenyour special
design ice cream of the
out-of-town mahe, when
you can get it from us on
a very short notice.
Try ’us for your next
, special design Ice Cream
order for your social
functions.
truth- which" i our w sdom. t.> '<•- .
member and our Weakness to forget. ?
—Sidney Sr.ti’h ia
~ ‘ ........ M
$
if
Bonham was visited by a fine
early Sunday morning. The rain £
came as a sequal to a southeast wind,,»
which has heretofore never fallen t-> a
bring a rain—in time, and thi- wait
no exception. It was a glorious sound I
gardens plant A
ed. and which had come up, but had |*
gotten no further along than that, on
account of the excessive ’dry weather. •
What a great thing is confidence.
•''•‘L.-4rivcsi a wax. uvil fur*~
and sings a song of peace to
fjjbfilleiiCL’
a business condition existing in a
neighboring town. A banking insti-
tution of the city Recently closed its
. it X • big monkey wrench
| come when school children would bo.iuio ^ba law u. ss -machinery of ~rtrr
. denied the privilege of indulging in community an 1 filling many with
I the old time-honored game of fear. But a few days ago a-ncW bank
| marbles. There are a few normal, ing institution was built upon the im-
red-blooded men today who, in re- paired walls of the old. At the head
) calling their happy boyhood, d.> notlof the new ir itution was placed a
^reiiiemln-r with grgat pleasure the man in whom every citizen had im-
k' od old. marble games of yore, and plicit col)fiden<.—confidence l“n his’
I not many folks,, would care to' rear integrity, conf I. nee in his judgment,
their children in an atmosphere where and confidence 1 his ability to steer
• such innocent pastime is forbidden by ! the financial • ip past dangerous
law. If tho McPherson school board rocks and eddies. And almost in the
desired their administration to jto “un-) twinkling of an eye fears were calm-
in great volume to
the panicky feeling
mthe city’s torn!
now have ll» I.. K Crjwt„rd Huk.k
WJUWjlUws reeondiHonoa.- -
t..MW.I|loa,’.;. OS the a hu^' TpUMWfl.jtlW YKrTff&ing
claiming that it leads to the instilling patient to look beyond the paroxysm
of a desire to gamble. The same-!*' —‘ ....
idirpatch says great indignation is
Iv until liar f Lt«i la 1«k«k m
Writlnn in one of H>e leading trade publications a
certain hosiery peddler unlimbered himself in *' con-
fession as to the weaknesses of his sales argument.
He .says that the local merchants can laugh the can-
vassers out of business.
Ia The confession continues as follows: “I have been in
I* this bu.sineaa a good many years and I can see it’s
weaknesses much more clearly than other people, and
I can see how the retailer might easily raise ‘What
Sherman said about war,’ with us.
’’My sales here in this particular town toefay were
■mo. am me parents or the children will be ai
I because of the board’s ruling. Kan- the banker n
sax i«' the homo oT the cyclone, the-[couch’of thj
|tornado and the whirlwind; it is the dence in th
’’home” ()f prohibition, and its pro-|h«
hibitory laws extend to cigarette* (ca
and even cigarette papers, while jt is th.
said outside mail-order houses hand-
ling such things are doing a !and-o*-
fice business in that state. But per-
haps the most wild-eyed reformer
never dreamed that the time would {doors, throwi
RAIN AT NUMBER OF PLACES. I
SHOWERS OTHERS, SOMK a
NONE AT ALL I
Wo „„„ th(. |H,,t
. over Had In 'good feed e.re-Eepeei.U, in 1»2|
Fords and ChevrotettC— - f
Getffng "something for nothing ’cvi 'a
impossible but this is one < r.».--word puz,
test , where everything is absolutely free. 7
prizes. Get your working papers at —
HERMFR’S STYLE SHOP
Will and Testament of-aid Sa.lie Big-
gcr’taff, deceased, filed with sail ap-
plication. and for letters testamentary
f said estate of Sallie Biggerstaff,
deceased, which will be heard at the
next term of court, commet.cii<K en th<
first Monday in April. 1925, the sani •
being the <>th day of April, 1925< at '
'•hich time all persons interested in
I estate may appear and contest
sai "plication should they desire to
.du So.________________
HERL ' FAIL NOT. but have you
then ami 1 -e before said Court this
SONG FESTIVAL
Jubilee singing at the A. M.
J church down in Tank Town Wednes-
i day night, April 1, 1025.
Susie Robinson. Directress.
Myrtle Perry, Pianist.
'■-’27-2t x,t<1
— cmmcs ncrr in Linn pai ivuiar luwn iou«y were
The BonhamTeicphone Co., thjrqjighJ, quite .■Latk*tAcUu:v-4>u+^what H‘ -»omr—retailer had best*
its dTiliging chief operator Miss --*- —!i*- - J----*'---- ' ■ ’
Bracken, has furnished the Favorite *
with the following on the ram over M
the county, which will be of interest *
to many:
Ivanhoe—Light, rain.
Randolphs—Light rain.
Gober—Light rain.
Telephone—Good rain.
Bailey—Good rain.
Ravenna—No rain at all
The sun came out bright here
Bonham this morning. -As a general A
thing this means open weather, but w
for once the sign ought to go awav A
and the rain god gave us more of Ins p
copious showers, and not forget those ■
'mitted this last time. fS
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, March 30, 1925, newspaper, March 30, 1925; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1200014/m1/5/?q=peddler: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.