The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1927 Page: 3 of 6
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sDAY, APRIL 28, 1927.
THE BONHAM DAHY FAVORTTE
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Advertising has taught us how to talk, how to entertain.
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County, in the City of Bonham, ti e
following described property, towit:
An undivided onehalf of the fol-
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You are on the road 3 hours
and 28 minutes in going from
Bonham to Dallas.
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YOURCARe |
Ci—i o is the dean, scientifically tehted
cdl wtneh is keeping thousands and tho
sends of motors in good running order
—in winter or summer.
Tmes a grade of Conoco Motor OU far
yom motor. Any Conoco dealer will
tafl you what it is. Use it reularly.
ing dress from the famous designe
York.
MAX HERMER CO.
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ARNOLD ENGLANDER, Mgr.
CONTINENTAL OIL COMPANY
Producers, Refines and Markeems
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\MotorOils
One reason why so many women are charming is be-
cause so many women are reading advertising. Froth
advertising they are learning the secrets of great beRMfy
specialists. They_are getting health information of in-
the secrets of beaom-
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At first thought it may sound absurd, but one of the most
powerful teachers has been advertising.
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Clear, pink-and-white complexion, luxurious, well-kept
hair, gleaming teeth, trim athletic carriage- these are
almost universal characteristics of American women of
today.
So let us hegil
grappling witf’th
Che Sun Shines
MOWER
NTEVER buy motor oil blind/Be
IV sure you know the name and the
grade of the lubricant which goes into
your crankcase. You’ll save yourelf
lots of repair bills if you always order
ought in a verdict in 20 mini
i don't know where the sale ■
d that day.—Mexi.News, I
Fannin Club social ThE
y night 8 o’clock—bring
MSERBCE
Stops Malaria, *
Restores Strength
and Energy
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
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Exceptional
Bargain Days
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1927
of high-grede petrole
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D-ot, Tezea, Utah, Weds
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tha will really Refrig,
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Advertising has taught s how to dress—how to choose
colors and fabrics and becoming styles.
and all save the spirit of man is
Divine.” Nothing in a name, eh*
Well, the fellow-who wrote that cer-
Lv. Paris
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en Scratch
or Superior Feeds
wild roses, nandour Sroad fields are
covered with multiplied millions of
red and white cotton blooms from
June until November; “where the
bee banquets on through a whole
nation on earth. •
ome folks say there is nothing in
a name, and that a Tose by any
other name would smell as sweet.
But in* Texas we are not troubled
on thi point, for here our broad
Every in-ch of available display space will
feature .clean cut up to date merchandise
-thezkind that you want—the kind that
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win giye si
p. m.; 8 p. m.
Connection at Greenville-
Mineola, Tyler, Terrell, Sul-
phur Springs, Cooper, Com-
m e r c e, Farmersville, Mt. , .UU
Pleasant, Shreveport and Tex- 9:00
as, Special south to Austin andit 1nn
San Antonio and Houston.
Fare to Dallas $3.00 one
way; $5.00 round trip.
beautiful, delightfully dressed in the most
taste.
A revival of. gold mining seems
probable in Oregon.
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Advertising has taught us how to care for our teeth, our
hair, our feet, our hands and our complexions.
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| block; Thence South 16 rods to the
place of Beginning, being the same
land deeded to said Robt. T. Hunte-r
and A. W. Maddry by J. W. McKee,
Constable of Preet. No. 1 of Fanuin
County on the 7th day of February
1888 and this deed is intended to
convey the Interest of , Robt. T.
Hunter Only—levied on as the prop-
erty of R. J. Thomas to satisfy a
judgment amounting to $511.66 in
favor of Clark unningham and costs
of suit.
Given Under My Hand, this 12th
day of April, A. D. 1927.
J. E. WHITLEY, Sheriff.
By TOM S. MOORE, Deputy.
(Daily April 14, 21, 28.)
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How Children Quickly
Regain Robust Health
For weak, puny, inactive children
-and especially those that have
rickets, and need a sure builder that
promotes the growth of teeth and
bones, cod liver oil is the one medi-
cine supreme—nothing helps like it.
But it is nasty and'repulsive and
evil smelling and nearly always up-
sets children’s stomachs—so now up-
to-date pharmacists advise McCoy’s
Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets,
with their wealth of vitamines.
Children love them aS they do
candy, because they are sugar coated
and easy to take. One boy gained
11 1-2 pounds in seven weekand is
now healthy and happy—thousands
of other children have grown strong
and robust.
Sixty tablets for 60 cents at Bon-
ham Drug Co. and druggists every-
where. Try them for 30 days and
if you are not happily satisfied
with the test get your money back.
But demand McCoy’s.—it pays to get
I NOTICE SHERIFF S SALE
I THE STATE OF TEXAS,
f County of Fannin.
I By virtue of an Alias Execution,
■ issued out of the Honorable County
■ Court of Brown County, on the 18h
1 day of March? A. D. 1927, by the
I Clerk. thereof, in the case of Clark
I Cunningham versus The Salt Creek
I Production Co. No. 2224, and to me,
I as Sheriff, directed and delivered,
Pr wifr proceed to sell for cash, wit"-
I in the hours precribed by law fer
i Sheriff's Sales,' on the First Tues-
f day in May, A. D. 1927, it being the
| 3rd day of said month, before the
I Court House Door of said Fannin
Bonham, Sherman. Ballas
and Gainesville
Dallas, $2.95 .$5.00 round
trip—8 round trips each day.
THE RED BALL BUS LINE
An Australia composer claims
he ecsaped cannibals on Epi Island
Advertising has helped to teach us all that the real basis
of beauty is health and cleanliness. We are the greatest
users of soap and water in the world.
RAVENNA REVIEW ♦ ]
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Well, friends, we are still here in
our good home on three acres of land, I
which is bounded on the South by ,
the spacious campus of the Ravenna !
college, where every day I am cheer- i
ed by the merry shouts and loud ■
laughter of the happy boys and :
girls, as, they play town ball, base-
ball, high ball and football. And
here we are within four miles of
our old plantation home on Red. .
River, where I was reared.
And I deem it but proper if not
my duty, to say right here, that I
love this dear, old school, which was
formerly a real college, and two of
my daughters were among its first
graduates in the palmy days of the ’
late F.-M. Gibson, its first presi-
dent. And right here I must also
say that although I have bee con-
nected with various colleges as pu-
pil, patron, or friend, I have never
known -school of which the stu-
dents"Wfe so amiable, and well-be-
haved as are those of this Raven-
na college.
Why, reader, sometimes when the
college well is out of repair, these
good boys and girls come to our well
for their water supply; and in doing
so, they pass through our little
orchard and melon patch; yet the
same were never molested, and al-
.thought these students have to
pass our house in going to and
from- the college, yet I have never1
heard an oath nor vile word uttered
by them, or any one else since we
have been here. As all old people
know, this was' not always thus;
and this great change has been
wrought by the good women and
k VernontAmarinwasehn at 5XS.X'
bock and Other Western bus Bus to Faila.
J.C.MAGOUIRK
phone 629 ‘Vs
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Never before have there been so many charming women
the fair land of ourk
And, dear friends, let us never
forget that “eternal vigilance is the
price of liberty,” and that the rum
devil is not dead, but only sleeps and
with him our good prohibition friends
have many, many times declared that
they could not make pece.
Ford’s Red Ball Stage
SOUTH BOUND
Leave Bonham for Greenville
and Dallas
6 a. m.; 9 a. m.; 12 noon;
3 pm.; 6 p. m.
NORTH BOUND
Lv. Dallas for Bonham
7 a m.; 10 a. m. 1 p. m.;
3 p. m.; 6 p. m. .
Leave Greenville for Bonham
9 a. m.; 12 noon; 3 p. m.; 5
lowing described premises to wit:
The east half of Block No. 48 in
the Town of Honey Grove, in Fannin
Counts, Texas, bounded as follow.:
BEGINNING AT THE S. E. corner
of said block on 9th street, therne
west.5 rods; Thence North 16 rds to
Bois d’Arc street; Thence East 5
rds to- the N. E. corner of said
causing havoc and destruction!
If the wind should strike
your locality today, would you
be left destitute and penniless?
Don't deceive yourself by be-
Hieving thst you ary immune
from the dangers of the ele-
ments. They strike at random
in most unexpected quarters.
Perhaps your turn is next!
Insure NOW and assure
yourself of : reimbursement
should you puffer a loss
through windstorm damage.
Get Windstorm insurance —
TODAY!
Deets Dorough &
pine question in our 'primaries „pext
year. Contrary to the traditinal
policy and history of our great
Democratic Party, we have gone
clear out of our way to meddle
with the government of that dis-
tant and different people. And un-
til we retrace our bloody and bru-
tal footsteps over there we can no
longer claim that our great Ameri-
can nation is the greatest and best
by dancing the Charleston. This
fits in with the common belief that
savages reverence the mentally de-
ranged.—El Paso Times. T
6:00 a. m......... 7:30 a. m.
8:30 a. m. ........ 9:30 a. m.
10:30 a. m....... 11:30 a. m.
12:30 p. .......... 1:30 p. m.
2:30 p. m. ........ 8:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m. ........ 5:30 p. m.
6:30 p. tn. ______ 7:30 p- m.
8:30 a. .......... 9:30 p. m.
This schedule makes direct
connection with all limited
Interurban cars for Dallas.
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Lv. Bonham Ly: Denim
a-.”..—
zj8)m s02m
FaP Each Way $1.00,,
Denison—For Durant, Ma-
dill, Ardmore Oklahoma Cit^
Atoka and Sulphur Trains
North to Kansas Cit,mS
vs vmienwithsant TaNarthand
. — year of flowers, where the maidens
Dixine help have at last sueceededa re faff as tM IWfa Ul«y'twiw,
in driving the rum traffic from "
I a. m. ________ 8:30 a. m.
11:00 a. m....... 10:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m....... 12:30 p. m.
3:00 p. m. ........ 2:30 p. m.
5:00 p. m. ....... 4:30 p.
7:00 p. m......... 6:30 p. m.
SHERMAN-GA INES VILLE
Via Whitesboro ' - -
Lv. Sherman Lv Gainesville
West Bound Fast Bound
7:40 a. m. ...... 7:00 a. m.
9:40 a. m......... 9:00 »• ng.
11:40 a. m......... 11:00 a. .
1:40 p. m......... 1:00 p. m
3:40 p. m......... 3:00 p. m.
5:40 p. m......... 5:00 P. m.
7:40 p. m. ....... 7:00 P. m.
Makes Connections at ains:
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■ ♦ BIGBEE ♦
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Th. farmers are centainly taking
advantage of this beautiful weather.
Health of our community ia good
at present.
Mrs. Ota Wheless of Daitas, who
was here visiting relatives, returned
home Monday. .
Mrs. J. E. Shrum and daughter,.
Vera, Mrs. O. L. WKelesa and chil-
dren, Mrs. J. • Perkins, Miss Lu-
cille and Retha Todd visited Mrs. J.
T. Smith Saturday afternoon.
Miss Iretta Lee visited Miss Gracia,
and Lodell Bigbee Saturday after- ,
noon. n ' 1 »
Mrs. J. A. Blake and daughter,
Flossie, visited her daughter-in-law,
Mrs. Eva Blake Saturday. -
Mr. Wesley Smith visited Mr. Coy
ana Kenneth Todd Saturday.,
Mrs. J. O. Owens visited Mrs. -B.
M. Todd Friday afternoon-.
Mr. J. O. Owens and son, Arthur,
visited Mr. Henry Todd and sons
Sunday,
While Mrs. Ola Wheless was vis-
iting here her little dughter, Lou-
ise, fell on the stove and burned
herself. She was getting along fine,
1 however, when she left.
Mr. Willie Sandere visited Mr,
Roy Todd Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Lula Blake visited Mrs. Al-
pha Lewis of Telephone Friday.
Mr. W. R. Todd spent the day
j Tuesday with Mr. Jeff Emmons, of
Stash.
Rev. Tom Smith will fill his reg-
ular appointment here next Sunday.
We have a fine Sumday school.
There was a total attendance of 77 (
, on. Easter Sunday. *
Prayer meeting every Sunday
night. Everybody is invite.
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women are so charming. Read advertis-
it is now getting |
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CIVIC LEAGUE BENEFIT
American Theatre
Friday night April 29,
8 o’clock. Price 25c
252 2t
tainly never saw Ravenna. For
right here in Ravenna we happen
to know from both experience and
observation that Annie awes; Mary
moves, Laura leads; and Lavon
melts the heart. 1* AJAX.
The latest in sheet music
ords; McKinly music 15c.—
OR RENT—Brick buildi
od location, plate g
rsrKi
n. See Will H. Evans a
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 253, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1927, newspaper, April 28, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548406/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.