The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. [232], Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Perfect satisfaction guaranteed
1 or purchase price refunded
One sack will convince you there
Is None Better, Few as Good.
r.. W. WINTER
Wholesale Flour and Feed,
Hon limit. Texas.
Fresh Rolls
Flcshman’s Yeast
Cracked Hominy
Golden
Yellow Meal
Rlkhorne
Kralt Cheese
MENS
DRESS
OXFORDS
\\l 11KN you put on a
VV suit of Wilson Bros.
Made of very line glitzcd
Kangiwoo uppers, nirdium
weight, flexible Oak soles,
Gap loe, Itlueher lace—
THE VERY HK8T FOR
$5.50
LEWIS
“athletic” underwear
you'll know that you are
wearing the right thing for
your own comfort.
These arc union suits; made
in many light, attractive
fabric s; k nee and t It rcc-
ijuarter lengths, sleeveless
and quarter sleeves.
This store offers you every good
i.lej lor spring ami summer i omlort.
Be mi.c ,iml see our new ties, shifts
ami hosiery.
THE SHOE MAN
Good, Better, Best—
Never let us rest
'Till our Good is Better
And our Better Best,
E.M. CURLEE
Phones 9 and 409
No Danger Now
It’N time now to plant those (low-
ers you have been planning for all
Spring. Start them while there is
a good moisture in the ground.
WE HAVE THE PLANTS.
Phone 338
City Greenhouses
"Flowers of quality"
ANNIVERSARY Of
A KILLING PROST
THIRTEEN V IMIS \(.o <>N M \ 1
I c ol vim WAS VISITED BY
SAME. HATES SAYS.
Henry (lair . of Giite-. Hill, who hue
lire'll around here rvcinl Kpring.s anil
a few Miinniers, informed the Favorite
today that just thirteen years ago
this morning Bonham awoke to find
ii killing frost all over (he land, lie
way* he is positive of the dale, and
Chat il i al o the anniverstry of the
tunning of the Utisuell building on the
nnrthea i cornel of the square, which
event took place the same night the
front clinic.
WANTED To I uy fat hogs.
2wk Louis Blankenship.
NOTICE.
Call McClure Tin it ml Plumb-
ing Co. for plumbing, tin work,
lawn mower repairing, or any
kind of repair work- lit
NOTICE.
It is ordered that the ('minty Clerk
give notice by publication in some
newspaper published in Fannin coun-
ty that the Commissinners' Court
will convene and sit as a Board of
Kquali/.at ion on the second Monday
in May, t!HC>. By order of court.
J. L. Dobbs, County Clerk.
HANCOCK
NEV1LL
CO.
15-lbs lor $1.00
for every $5.00
purchase or
over.
RUSSELL & NEWTON
Providers of Everything
GOOD TO EAT
Phone 171—The Quick Way
"Cannon
Voice of Natiom.
Vntt will never bave a bank account till ft*
in account, which, through ■yntematlc a I
„d„ you, .tty ."'I lh" of : - -f
dollar open* an
STAR
CASH GROCERY
I
By J. 8. Culllnan.
Chairman Imi k wiomle Usfus
It Is the mission nf the Texas K1*’
nnoinle Leurun to dlacuaa all public
quest Inns of vconomle Interest. a'1'1
j there Is no subject of more linpnrtnnca
at the moment than preparedness.
The League t* not concerned In *h"
theoretical phaaaa of the dlicuaaloB,
and with nil due ro*peet to those who
believe that the pen I* mightier thnn
the sword, I want to suggest that our j
government has bad some of the ,
mightiest pens g"lng that civilization j
ever produced, during this war. snfl
w'htle we have 1...... erlBns 'h*
swords of Et iup' hav. been running
our citizen* ard our commet.....if
seas. International law In (he end t*
not enfotced I
the most facile pen* hut !■■' Ho in
try that has Hie lil»s"-t s M. f°t
fortunately the . am on to • ' '
nations.
Efficient Management, Abundant ITsiuiices, Mer ^ ^
the Federal Betierve Byitern, and 1 rotrctlon - -
bythefluarant, ......I of Tex*, give assurance ot the
tile service.
Come and Grow With Us v.
tim thi> guy that put the
UT11U
El'
25c
in ELBEKTA
Elberta Bread
3 for UPCs.J
And it is Baked, Wrapped and
Hhippcd by The Home Hteiini
Bakery of Denison. Phone I'.s,
Write Hs or Fall and Buy Front
I'd we sell Everything for I,ess.
C. E. Golden
Phone 93
“Good
Clothes
I hat Fit”
No End to the
Effective Styles
Waists
One woman remarked the itiim* day that site had bought
three waists this season, and here she was making the purchase
of another- Site said she could not resist the unusually pretty
styles and color effects that were being shown.
If you have not visited our waist section recently, then there
is a treat in store for you. Wish we could describe only half of
t It** models on display. These few have been selected at random.
MOW LINGERIE W VISTS
CREPE-DE-CHINE
W MSTS $5.50
This is a wnti-tii
lored modi I, with
plaits on lioth tides of
the front nod center «»f
t be hack. I'ite t "liar
hemstitched and
Many pretty tyles, including embroidered models, some
trimmed with lace, others with embroidery, hut every one of
them is attractive. And, too, yeti will find the new tailored ef-
fects in the lot.
NEW Sit h VV V IS IS :»o
These model* are lit most cases plant, so far as trimmings are
concerned, yet the m,inner in which the colors have been arrang-
ed. and the general ap|H>aranee of the waist wltyn worn, would
convince you at once that no other trimming is needed. Many
of the waists are plain white silks trimmed with rose-colored
silk embroidery and silk hut tons.
PERSONALS
Arc You Interested in the New Wash Dresses ?
V on i. ill he. so
It is only a Matter of Time. However, When
Thi-. Display Will Surely Interest You.
Ask Us to Show You I his
Wash Dress at $050
> IW k
L. R Metier left lit noon fm Fort
Wurth on b'i; ness.
Mrs. Jim Maple nrul 'ittl*- daugh-
ter went to White > * 1 noon.
Mrs. D. M. I.illev hi I I' ightn, Mis
Gale, went to Tc\ ui .n u "it the mmn
train.
Mrs. Minnie Pike und Mi Mattie
Atkins left today at < f r lone
Oiik, Texas.
Claude Brent is hi i . o noon
from Dodd City.
Rev. Bonnie (it ones, of Money tirnve
was in the city today.
James Pearson eame nvet from
Dodii City at noon.
Pete Henderson and wife left at
noon for the city of Fort Worth.
.less Bell eame down from Savoy on
the noon train.
Crane Alderson wu in the rity tin
afternoon from Ector.
Mrs. George Keene returned at
noon from a visit to relatives in
Collinsville.
Dr. James Benton, of IVniel, Hunt
lounty, arrived at noon to \i-it relit
tit r in the city
Mrs Ben Owens and children ar '
visiting in Texarkana.
Mrs .1 F Catmn letinned at noon
from a visit in Honey Grove with
friends
Mi Walter Kennedy i n the it*,
tlte guest of her sister. Mi s R D
Owens, and othei fiiends and tela,
fives The Kennedy's hate been livin.-
in Vila. Oklahoma, foi some tine.
Iwhere Mr. Kencdv i- » on* te*l with the
heriff's de|iartment.
League Stands for Liberty.
LIUcwliw. therr im,'1 h* Intarsstllti
political and military phs.as of the
auhjeel, hut the League I* only con
rerned In the patriotic and business
aide of Hie dtacuaalon The L«n*i>"
Hand* for liberty and freedom of the
people. Mini the prottueta of tlietr toll
al home and abroad, and 1* opposed to
tyranny on land or *ua liy friend or
foe; favors a governmental policy,
both domestic and foreign, thnt en
larges life, liberty and freedom of an
American ettlzen. and opposes any
conduct or concession on the pait of
government thnt denial or limit* those
rights Any citizen who subscribe* to
these principle* must, to tv onslst
ent, favor preparedno**, for this war
ha* enrtnlnly demonstrated the dl*ad
vantages nf an Inadequate Navy and
the penalty of military weakness The
only dlfti rent e of opinion that can
ailae among n* t* In the degree of
preparedness, and on this snhlect I
will express my personal view*
In my estimation preparedness t* a
good business In'eatment During th*
first year of th« present war the
Southern rntton farmer, according to
the estimate* of the Farmers' t'nton.
lost nearly jr.no.noo.non on cotton, and
thin Is only one Item of destruction tn
values thnt this country tn.* suffered
ns a direct result of the war
This amount would hut*.! s Navy su
perlor fo our present one and hsd
this money been Invested In battle-
ships, no power would htve classified
cotton a* contraband It pill he re
cnllod that Russia placed rntton on
the contraband list during the Russia
lapan war. Just a* England has done
In the present war. but the British
governmen* forced her to recede from
thnt position, so that cotton from En*
llsh colonies could go to Japan Lug
land had (he guns
fiCRIPPS-BOOTH
3 Passenger Roadster
$825
WI.'II’I’B-IM)(»T11 t ikis Htniitl out as the moot ntttmctive ear
in the roadster class a ear possessing l*«-»«it> M well apeed
atnl power. We have one
immediate delivery.
of the alstve rats hi stock fin
Vl’e are in the roatket for two used Fords anil will allow some ,
one a good price for their used Ford to a ttaib for the abov
car or a new Htiidchaker Itoadster or louring i ar.
EVERYBODY’S GARAGt
Phone Us When You're in Trouble
Plione 300.
Auto
Votes!
(Jut your votes for
the Culver Racer.
I II \ I M AN III U K
i in tuir til* - room is cert
nttriietiitg iittention. The 1/
the color scheme, the ease
grat e of the cal tht way it i
ami
I' resh Shipment
FLEISCHMANN’S
YEAST
THE PKH E $1005. I.
DOWN
I
in Bonham, tit .votir tlnur, m.
it the ear nf the hour. Wf,^
vite Yf U’ to sec the car. 1
OCEAN HIGHWAY GAPAj
A Good Biiilnet* !nve«tm®nt
Campbell Bros.
I*, s Mil t \\ (.1 I THE f
TOD \V
I III, III \ ND Ib.'l
$6.50 CHOICE II \\
M Don R> hum's un-room l
Invigorating to the Pole and SL-klv
TM DM Stan U»'l *••*#*•!
i.RDYr.A l I'*M> * *»
This is a real smart tires* of striped \otle. matte in a style
that vyill lak** the tub and come out as pretty ami fresh ns when
purr hawed. You know. It ia not an nuty thittg to hoy a wash
ilrc .s lhat will »«*h. This tlre-s was designed to wash the
trimmings are of tab texture its to assure their U>ing ironed
aaliafartorily. And then the striking eolnr rsmtrnsts aiM furth-
er t«» the small appearance of the drvsa.
Aside from pk-arl liuttons or white voile buttons, which ttuiv
lie iletaeheil, I he trimmed effect has las-n luvoght alamt by em-
ploying the voile in various ways. It is really very difficult to
ileserihe this wash dress as we would like Im so we suggest ao
early visit
su:. <»•
■MS. ■ I #1 — II— »
NOTH I in ri lHM I
If >»»u mtv |<rtMline in count
|t|r«*r kitmr tn ihi»«l |tt\ vour U\
2 Ka(m> prtkikr it.\««ii prt aitMitint
| h..?** imkilrt $11 per nnnum
VlrtiiiliMf punM’ |rar annuc
Km«l |w4AVt It prf unnunt
t itfairtlt |«i »t
hr«*r tkm't ftoftt tlfc*» off until I
tn twm fmt In In tU Ftmal)
A ttnrnry fur cnHrctmn
Ymm *
T. J* I«t. Tie l*r4W4i‘
R. A. RISSER <&. COMPANY
MVl.IVl. « lk\> I VtltlV
The hkssis t'sssty Sm*g*•■ * rs
ifslksn wit mot al KUhwhe the fit
|SsmI*i whI Sit or 4s v tgM W*.
May A * uistwi of rsyw»s»t*t
In , .** W*o»' »ult *■» » uX *i
J. A. Cafe. Pit nh<
Preparedness Is good business conn
omv During the past forty rears we
have spent tn pensions over
(10(1,000, amt during the [uw<( fiscal year
wu pit 10 out 11 OR.Ooo,000 tn pensions
slope Th* annual expenditure for
pension* dnrlna the past fortv vesr*
It nearly equal to the total annual
R'ptnge approprla'lon for our Army
Navy and Hher* sod Harbor* durtns
this porlod. When we consider fha'
one half of the soldiers who fousht In
the olv.l war are not eligible to the
pension roll*, and had we been fight
!ng a foreign foe our appropriation*
would probably hav* been double this
amount, we get some Idea of the
enormous expense of war Eeonnm
1st* estimate the productive value
(that la. the surplus above what ha
conaamea again meaning the wealth
he adt* to the nationl. of a normal
male American cltlien during tha term
of an nverage life at t. ftOO • , |* n.m,
the average being Iv i'"0 Atsum
In* this figure to be corraet. out
pension roll* for the fiscal vear I»14
absorbed the value of approatmalstv
34 AiBi lives who. In th* main ar* tb*
heads of families Tor th* fortv vear
term mentioned above approalniatetv
* ....... people gave their live* >e
h> ar the burden* of the t'lvtl War atnre
J pea.# was establish-J and for atm. at
the naat half •■•n ary »« will be pav
tug petition* on nrcoktol of this **r
Th* total raaualttea tn •** t'lell W»r
are repor’ed at nearly :«ud>a *** the
vo.| of the war approttmaka),
Milton dollar# which held th* world*
| war rwc.vrd on loa* of man and money
j up to the present von I id Th# war ef
j till was fvwv*ht over * hundred • aara
MX but we era ettll paying owt pan
atone .*• a -rnoat of ttiai war |* nt
estimation 'he m >*t pra-tkai real hod
of »" 'tt*« an appalltng o«n*v for
I fauaat I* th* fitar* t* pravaat
• ar and t hno* of n« hottat way of
fwaortag pea o than an tmpr««e*Mw
defease
Tha rveatdoaiw poMee of Pr*pared
I am aura, moei w|r| a«
>s (
• s. * Sr ! , a •
arn, is. | .ill dts.wss p spa-ed«oss
pea* aad 'hs me'heda of -aiai^
a »->'•»** a>«ta a* 1
Bonham (iarag<
* *u t ii‘|u»iring is mu \cellc I for t j it i*l 11 \ tttol Dmnliility—
i| null t \ It' ll ll II1.11 il I It ) HI •'
t< |'.tiring Tli.it m. .in'. I -
lc|>;aiI set y ic th.at vi tiviMi
the |■ 11n>• - I'-scnli.kl- of gno<1
t •• 11 ■'1'Htci the only kind of'
.»nto ownt ra arc tntcrcnict in.
No Cosily I',\|xrim(‘iit:
ot tiilloii* 'l'i*' s when von tin n tn ,r voir .tut'i tionli' -a
to OIII <\|it 111 |.Ail mi n n lw h.ive till tl .kiln .1 c\|>,'l nuiCv
t1 ,it it icquit.-u to iliVhist rlao wmk.
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ty Arbncklein
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Triangle Keyntc
Mack Bennett in
Today a pot*
graph producttni
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Featuring talent
and charming Hi
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Return of,
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Also a 1 reel Vi
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• MARY
Mll> ITS St |
For month emit
Number enroll**
w,
Average <lwtl)' ■
Those I'Cr fed in
pnrtment ar* as t<
t arl Jarntgan,
l uctan Allen, Nor
Ikons, Era Stutrbi
Lillian Allen. Mi
Sevier, t’hfford h
sery. John Reeves,
Those Icavlteg I
follow*.
Ninth grade I
Seventh grade -
Sixth gia.le I'
Fifth grade til
Fearth grade
Jesse Svkivi and .
Third grade l’<
lie IV>*s and I .lilts
Second grade I
aad ILsalak INat
First grade Je>
amd Juliette i'aaer
It A. V
Mia* Artie
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Al Ikw R.hum'
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peewer ef Ike
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. [232], Ed. 1 Monday, May 1, 1916, newspaper, May 1, 1916; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898801/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.