The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927 Page: 5 of 6
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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
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NEW ALL ELECTRIC
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See The Favorite for satisactor
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without conversation if they do not prove
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NO HUMNO EXCUSES To ..Make,
perfect All-Electrical Radiq built.
—Small payment down, 10 months on balance..
of an eXcutig
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The “Walk-around"
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CLEVER RAT PROBLEM IS GIV.
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THE ANSWER?
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“The Store that Sells the Best in Everything”
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school building Bec. 16, aid- had aLjan g 1928
very interesting session. Mr-. Tay-
» lor of Bonham was present at ill/
Come in Eaday or Tomorrow
and see what bargains
are to lie had
ne in Your
of the system. This is wh
th’ u ■ - s hb . rinbl
1928, at the courthouse
Bonhnm, the
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Advertising is the walk arourid" of the, thing
|,. of Thetgs you eat. drink and wear
And to watch is not mere
learn how to make your dol-
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made or. Thetbhgs you '
- luxuries and the necessities,
ly to be entertained; but to
lars do their best.
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Dodd City P. T. A. met
Remember it? You perched on the hard blue circus
-ners lb,- band struck up And out poured the
odnswmde Fcown. lions, Mme. Whoop-aof _
etigLt-wire acrobats, tumblers.and the dusty; plod--
ding elephants. All circling the •main lent in the tradi.
tiOnar “walk-around” that started the big show.
FINISHED UP BY POWDERING |
HER NOSE ANO WHISTLING
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BONHA-M, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1927
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The problem is more briefly stated
below:
“If ■•a rat weighs an average of
, ' he l and gill will have a ' B
Idaysvaeat every toacher’s rc-
‛port says that they are expecting a
"great report from these boys an I
, rirls after the holidays. The aver-
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Better Pay Some AlteiubHt Te'Jhi:,
unty, Texas, on
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aw--for-She riff’s Sale
Advertising introduces you to the things
that make life easier
nin County, Texas, about 25
N/.K. of Bonham, described
•3 c< aSed, • the docket of aid court,
and to m
Ek i delivered,
I Fannin ' unty, Texas, did at -
=jo‛cjoek p. a. on the 11th day of D
1 cember, 1 127, /levy upon as the
Hhproperty of the defendants, Mai •
Max Hermer Co.
following describe :
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eight ounces and the rat’s tail av-
awmwrn3S83083338333 erages five inches, how much must
» 53 4 rat .weigh that would grow d tail
l > IIAxrr IArr IrAnn 27.45 miles long.”
Since the holidays are coming on
Chancey, d
on.” Then she put on
I wish j ju all1 a, happy New Year.
The death angel visited ouf com-
munity Christmas eve, taking our
friend and neighbor, Mr. BUI NeT-
on. She died at .the Bonham ho
pital Saturday evening at 1 o’clock.
She is survived by her hushand and
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lands and premises situated in
UFDSSEN
er, jndivi mlly and.
the etati of Matt
Sheriff dite ted a i
I amount qech day to feed these rats.
| The rat moat alone, at the govern-
ment's estimate of the weight of a
rat,, will weigh 39,316 pounds. If
these rat tails averaged 5 inches
long (some sa they will average 7
inches) then the rat tails placed en 1
to end would reach a distance of
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. yertised products, compare them /
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. 11“ don ""’’1“™°" and comp-tition of the aa
vertising procession.
or of
went oh down the road whistling.
What good for nothings are these
modern short-haired, short-dre sAes,
hoity-tity Tlappers! The country i
going to the devil. But net yet.—-
Marshall News.
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Doe and Bessie Wulk-
tracts. first tract containing 115 1-2
acres of the Richard R. Beale Sur-
vey, Ab tract No. 38, socond tract,
containing 65 acres of the J. G.
Jouet Survey, Abstract No. 572, b -
ing the same described in deed
of trust from James Lee to II. A.
Cunningham, et al of record in Bank
20 page 120, Fannin County Deed
of Trust Records, most generally
known-the Lee Farm.
The above described property is
levied upon and will be sold to satis-
fy the judgment in favor of Ameri-
e The schot children are still kill-
’ling rats—flattering reports are
coming in, but still some schools
are failing to report as promptly
as "they should. With a little more
than a week and .a half’s report
for the entire school group, we have
78,693 rats officially counted for in
the schools of the county. It will
reach more than 100,000 when the
two weeks’ report is in .
| To figure a little bit on this—
it will cost a wonderful lot t
[feed these rats. If a rat eats one
ounce of fod a day, or eats and
[destroys together one ounce of food
i per day it will take 4,918 pounds
of food per day to feed this 78,693
; < xec utrix of the . - tat e
apey • des 1 a t ‘ ’ hi
,175.03, tgether with in
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be old to satis-
n the judgment
the First National
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Freshen up your wardrobe right now,
at the height of the season, with a
NEW COAT and one or two smart
NEW FROCKS
rats. If the average food consum-
ed or destroyed would cost 1 cent
a pound, it would cost an immense
ice a week and has
a per in the county.
— no catch-penny
era. We prefer to
the public.
S WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1927
A six-car old boy fell in the '
river the other day near Arkansas
City, Kansas. A sixteen year-ol
flapper happened to be passing and
saw the boy go down the second
Time. - She pulled off her coat,
jumped into the river add brought
the boy to land. He was uncon-
scious and the flapper proceeded t.
pump the water out of th” hoy’s
lungs and pumped'air int) them.
A man who happened along about
that time, and who as ’startling' be-
hind the girl unnoticed by her, hear
this conversation: "Whose kid ar?
you anyhow, and haven't you got
sense ercygh to keen away from
the river. If I ’had 'not hapened.
along here you wouM have been an
angel by now. And look here at my
silkstockings all ruined and my
dress torn and if I hadn’t had my
vanity in my coat, and the coat a
long one, wouldn’t d be a’fright t»
have* to go along .the highway"?
I’m a good notion to paddle you
good.- Oh, you needn't hank me,
you skeedaddle ' home and get somg
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yard.
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Lee Whit Will White, Jame La
and Bo Walker, individually aid
as executrix of the estate of Matt
Chancey, deceared, and will proceei
to sell for cash within the hours pre-
-I five children, Leon, Juanita, Or I
ville. Elven, and Gen va;‘ al o hi |
-I mother, three sister: and two bro
thers, besides a nun-dr r of
relative . At the time of her death
" she was 25 years.old. .She-was laid
I to rest in the Fairview cemeterv
" ' •e Sunday. - vening. Mr. Nelon and
t H chilren have our deepest sympathy.
0 Mr John Hord of Whitewrisht -
H buildin i new -house on 1 farm. ,
Ef His house burned about two week;
si’ago.. 1
e This i ibe attended the box ।
fig P - r at I rigbranch Friday nisht. It
was quit l HUW- unier th’ man-
1 5, agemed f Mr. Tidwell, Supt. Tai -
ter and Mr. Deets. Dorough. The
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DODDEITI V. T. A/ MELI INC previous meeting, Dec. 2, rat bail, how large would the
age boy no longer thinks of going
12 quirrel or rabbit hunting. .but he
50 goes- rat hunting ami incidentally.
- U ■..kilL-the rabbits and- .-quirreh that
he needs.
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STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING
Notice. . hereby given that tlre
annual meeting of the stockholdere
of the State National Bank of Bon
bain, Texas, will be held at the of j
fice of said bank on the 10th day of
January, 1928, between the hours of
1.0 a, .m>.a nd 2 p. m., for the elec-
lion of direvTors.' and the trail n tio I
of such other business as may prop
erly come before the meeting.
NEIL WILLIAMS
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927, newspaper, December 28, 1927; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548498/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.