The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1927
JANUARY
DAILY FAVORITE
POULTRY
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Special
Men’s Underwear
Sale
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WANTED
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entire stock at sharp reduc-
s
ware Co. has been.
FINE QUALITY
>1.00
48c
‘PETER PAN CLOTHES’
20c lb.
35c
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RAYON DRAPES
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WE WANT HIDES, FURS, EGGS and all
PRODUCE
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W. 1. WILLIAMS, Manager
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Gas Appliance Service Corp.
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Phone 244
planks.
Fhone 898
Nnrth Main Street
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READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.
THEY ARE
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COURIERS OF COMFORT AND ECONOMY
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3:40 p. m. .
5:40 p. m.
7:40 p. m. .
7:40 a.
9:40 a.
Lt. Denison
. 7:80 a. m.
arrived at middle
UC*4ad as I had
bexd pt.bo manx
TAYLOR & OWENS NEW
FIRM ON EAST SIDE
OF PUBLIC SQUARE
Texarkana president presiding. Miss
Detherrow of Paris is secretary of
the district but was unable to attend
the meeting. Miss Hohman of Sher-
man acted as secretary.
Those in attendance were:
Broadcloth and Linen
dress goods, 95c values
reduced to
. following prices:
HEAVY COLORED HENS
R. ABERNATHY, Manager
111 West 4th Street
Leave Greenville for Bonham
9 a. m.: 12 noon; 3 p.m;
p. m.; 8 p. m.
Connection at Greenville—
istered Phar
service.
nd the Phar
te their skill
for the well-
all others. I
nces in hav-
ons filled at
Lv. Bonham
7:30 a. m. .
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Fast’colors, 50c values
reduced to-
SHERMAN-GAI NRSVILLE
Via Whitesboro
NEW METHOD STOVES AND KOIL-
LES WATER HEATERS
a ‘
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ISrO BE ABSORBED BY THE
HARDWARE STORE
last
SPRINGS, LEGHORNS, HENS’ ROOSTERS,
' DUCKS, GEESE AT MARKET VALUE.
IF MARKET ADVANCES WE WILL
PAY MORE ’
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January Clearance of
Lv Sherman
West Bound
T.S.FORD
_____ QWNER
All $2.50 Underwear
>1.69
All $2 00 Underwear
>1.49 .
All $1.00 Underwear
89c
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you switch on
Taylor & Owens will be the new
5:00 p. m.............5:00 p.
Fare Each Way .$1.06
New colors, $1.25
Quality reduced to-
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59c
i BAILEY HARDWARE CO. ,.| Cantrell spt one of the hostess- serious condition of health when I
WE SELL
Hardware, Implements and Stoves
— SEE US —
es for the luncheon, is a member of
Miss A. Louise Dietrich, education 1 pke of the tablets and write for free
al secretary; Miss Florence Gants, advice.
Lv. Paris
.6145 a. m.
8:30 a., m.
______ 10:30 a. m.
12:30 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
Clock and Phonograph repairing. Lawn Mowers sharpened. We varnish,
enamel or repalr furnitute and oil stoves.
Vo buy and sell second han i furniture
PRICE’S REPAIR SHOP
NURSES ASSOCIATION
DISTRICT MEETING IS
HELD IN GREENVILLE
LONE STAR FILLING STATION
I block South of T & P. Depot — Car on
T. & P. Tracks
PROMPTLY
am
the student nurses of Cantrell hos- =
pital. -
Miss Lena Baker Thomas of the
We are the largest poultry buyers in all of North
Texos. , We want all the produce you have
to offer. We will have a car in Bonham for
loading on January 20-21-22. We guarantee
Leave
Sherman
7:30 a. m.
9:30 a. m.
11:30 a. m.
1:30 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
5:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
. . Solo—Miss Joy Lindsey.
Mrs. Walter Williams played the
piano accompaniment.
Miss Louise Dietrich, educational
LINE
Bonham, Sharman, Dallas
and Gainesville
Dallas, $2.95—$5.00 round
trip--8 round trips each day.
THE RED BALL BUS LINE
Lv. Gainesville
East Bound
7:00 a- m.
. ■ ..... 9:00 a. m.
Ma- 11:40 a. m. .... 11:00 a. m.
1:40 p. m. .... 1:00 p. m
trict.
An executive session followed the
luncheon. Miss Florence Gants of.
- - and 28 minutes in going from
Mineola, Tyler, Terrell, Sul- Bonham to Dallas.
BUGGY BUSINESS OF OWENS
To
Sherman
6:90 a. m. .
8:30 a. m.
10:30 a. m.
12:30 p. m.
2:30 p. m .
4 :80 p. m. .
6:30 p. m.
8:30 a. m.
K Later V. A. Ewing quit th ■ wag on 8
2 business for two reasons. The $
1 first one was that the business was”
f too highly for the
benefit I received,
r it relieved my aches and pains
----- -------------- —saved me a lot of suffering, and
Miss C. L. Holman Miss M, CJ left me in good health which I still
Murphy Sherman; Miss’E. E. Smith enjoy "—Mrs. 6. E Shipp. 307 Oak
Denison; Miss Lena Thomas, Grean- Sseaddrcsegisth Parlets 7^'
ville; Mrs. Myrtle Guinn, Cumby; Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., for a trial
3:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
7:00 p- m.
of the firm are T. A. Saylor and $
W. P.. Owens. Mr. Taylor is in 9
the grocery buri—fs^aad .W—well
known to the people of Fannin 2
county. Perhaps there is no man %
in the county who is better known J tt
than Will Owens. For many years,
when the Ewing wagon yard was I
in flower, he was the man who 2
painted ‘the wagons. Some." of 8
the Ewing wagons are going: yet. 2
the electric light, he had a smoky torch.
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You go to bed on springs—his couch rested on
A few overwokred minstrels were the best he could get
together when he wanted music. You turn a dial and a
great symphony fills the rooir. And today, a thin cop-
per wire carries more power than his scepter ever boast-
ed.
orite Office r
Max Hermer Co.
The Thirteenth District Graduate
Nurses Association in session here
was entertained at luncheon today
at the Hotel Washington hstesses:
Miss Julia Clark, Miss Lena Thomas,
BONHAM NURSES ATTENDED
INTERESTING GATHERING--
MANY OTHERS THERE
Texarkana; Miss Lillian Gilmore,; - ' ■'
Bonham; Mrs. A. Hunnicutt, Bon pTr BAIT qrr A Am
ham; Miss Nettie Brookmole, Bon-1 J DALL BIALE
ham; Miss Mary Jane Muse, Paris;
2 Offering choice of our
$ tions in Price. »
firm where the Charles Davis Hard-
The members ! J *
Bonham is our 13th Branch House — Help us
Make Unlucky 13 the Lucky Number
OFFICE ON SOUTH MAIN STREET AT
Notice of Change
Ford’s Red Ball Stage
SOUTH BOUND
Leave Bonham for Greenville
and Dallas
6 a. m.; 9 a. m.; 12 noon;
3 p m.; 6 p. m.
NORTH BOUND
Lv. Dallas for Bonham
7 a m.; 10 a. m. 1 p. m.;
4 p. m.; 6 p. m.
To Paris
7:00 a. m. .
9:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m. .
1:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m-
5:00 p. m. .
7:00 p. m.
acist "
| 444--+*+*+*+*++++**+*++*++** the State board of examiner* .nd
. . - _ ____ ____ - . _____—--------— also one oi the officers of the diS-
Miss Fleda Ezel and Mrs. Myrtle
Johnson Guinn.
Texarkana, - Pars, Bonham, Deni-
son, Sherman and Greenville are in-
cluded in the district and were rep-
resented at the luncheon, which was
presided over by "Mrs. Will Cantrell/
who gave an address of Welcome. In
welcoming the membersof the asso-
ciation Mrs. Cantrell told the guests
that the general public was cogniz-
ant of the fact that their life spelled
service. She spoke briefly of the
calls for service and often times the
3 continued until Mr. wing sold out M
I to Mr. Owens, who continued the 2
» businesy. at the same stand for ®
Phone 244
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strenuous conditions under which
they, as nurses, performed their du-
ties. It was also brought to the at-
tention of those present of the rigid
training that one must pass before
meriting the distinction or passing
the high standard set by the State
hoard.
A very interesting program pre-
ceded the afternoon business session
and the‘numbers introduced were:
Solo—Mrs. Dave Ablowich.
Solo—Mrs. Ed Bernard.
Reading—Miss Melva Hendrix.
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AAn aviator in a singlecseater Brit- Projected athletic clubs in Ger-
ish Air Force plane flew upside down many are given free land by the
of four minutes and forty-five sec- government, the land being exempt
onds, thus setting a new record. . from taxs.
Ik ng wonderfully
benefited by Dr.
) Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription at that
age I decided to
try it. It proved,
to be the proper
medicine and I
cannot praise it
ADVERTISING tells you about each new invention,
every improved product that comes on the market. It
describes what these new products will do, where to get
them, and just how much you should pay for each one.
It helps you purchase wisely and economically. Through
it you hear—far sooner than the fastest courier of an-
cient times—what's new!
phur Springs, Cooper, Com-
merce, Farmersville, Mt.
Pleasant, Shreveport and Tex-
as Special south to Austin and
San Antonio and Houston.
Fare to Dallas $3.00 one
way; $5.00 round trip.
YOU have a thousand kingly comforts that the em-
perors of distant days never knew. To what magic
power should you offer thanks? Turn the pages of this
paper to the advertisements!
many yearsmom t ■
In conversation with Mr. Owens a
it was learned that he would be the fl
manager of the new firm, and that J
his bugzy business would be ah- fl
sorbed by the hardware business. $
Tom Taylor will remain, it is un- 3
derstood, in his grocery business. I
The Favorite bespeaks for the ■
new firm everything in success. I
Both partners are workers, and I
they will see that things keep mov- I
ing. If it takes that to make a I
business go, the new firm is al- I
rready a go. fl
secretary for the Texas Graduate ’
Nurses Assovciation, gave a very in- nard, of Greenvillecsereenviie Ban
teresting talk, speaking of the nurse ner-
and her profession and outlined the . * ■
coming state program. Genuine Ford 13 plate.
The luncheon was held in the main Rubber Case, Battery, 12
dining room of the Hotel Washing- months guarantee- $11 and
ton and the menu consisted of: fruit your od battery: Halsel
cocktail, olives, fricasse chicken on Motor Co. 165 it
toast, nut and celery, salad, buttered . • r
peas, potatoes in shell, rolls, fruit The Bank of England recently is-
parfe, wafers, coffee. * sued an order to their clerks that
Favors of wed carnations were giv- mustaches were not to be worn dur-
en the guests and were furnished by ing business hours.
waning, on account of qua t- y pro- 1
duction in the North. Not a j
factory up there could make as
good* wagon as Mr. Ewing could, '
however. The second reason for ‛
his ret irinix from the wagon busi-
ness was on account of the fact
that his boss wagon maker, Mr.
Walker died. There weft other
wagon makers, to be sure but noe 2
to take his place. So Mr. Ewing
went into the grocery business, and
now we are getting back to W. P.
Owens.—-Mr. Owens went with Mr.
Ewing in that business, which was
Boys’ Overcoats
A few left and these must be sold. We price them
so low that it will pay you to buy one.
$10 Boys' Overcoats
. $6.95
$8.00 Boys' Overcoats
$5.95
$5-00 aw’d $6.00 Boys‛"Overcoats
$3.95
Miss Gertrude ‘Moore, Paris; Miss
Ruby K. Sissel, Paris; Miss Novelyn
Thompson, Paris; Miss Julia Clerk
Miss Fleda Ezell and Mrs. Ed Ber-
10:30 a. m.............10130
Atoka and Sulphur. Trains
North to Kansas City, St.
Louis. and Chicago. Trains
West to Whitesboro, Wichita
Falls, Vernon, Amarillo, Lub-
bock and other Western
BASKET BALL
Double header between I
boys’ and girls' teams of Bon-
hi and Denison, Fair Park. J
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Bus to Ardmore, Bus to. Den-
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 165, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 15, 1927, newspaper, January 15, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548327/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.