The Bonham News (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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Massaaonaonana a
* Canningham. McMahon k B
• Lipscomb B
« LAWYERS B
* Bonham, Texa* B
* Practice in the Federal Courts B
® Rod ia the court* of Fannin and B
* adjoining eoantiea.
■ MBBBBttattaaaa a •
FOR A BAD COLD
Get a small package of Hamburg
. Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take a
tabiespoonful of the tet^ put a cup of
boiling water upqa it, pour through a
sieve and drink a teacup full at any
time during the day or before retiring.
It is the most effective way to break a
cold and cure grip, as it opens the (
pores of the skin, relieving congestion.
Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a
cold from the system.
Try it the next, time you suffer from
a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive |
and entirely vegetable, therefore safe J
| and harmless.
WAR FINANCE: HEAD CHARGES
LACK OF CO-OPERATIONS
IN TEXAS NOW
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grains, aching joints. \Vhen youTare W-h-gton, *>v. 21.-Texas banks
suffering so you can hardly get around, a,e not co-operating with the war fin-
Pepper Rub. . ance corporation in making loans to
«r,,“„g7„,aLs“d SSSJ&JK ,elie" the cattlc ¥*** «?the
heat penetrates right down into pain ~nt des,red, Angus W. McLean, d -
and congestion relief comes at once. rector of the corporation in charge of
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three rnimjtes the. sore spot is warmed tatlve Hudspeth of Texas today. Hui-
through and through and the torture is speth, together with Senator Shep-
g0Rowies Red Pepper Rub. made from ^ RePre5entat*e Hatton W.
red peppers, costs tittle at any drug hummers,• recently took up -with the
store Get a jar at once. Be sure to corporation the question of making
S? ^ R°*'“ ***~ }"* «. of
| stock as compared with others of coin
mon breeds oj C3atlu.
I McLean today telephoned Hu.Updth
! that he had wired Marion Sam uo n:
! Rt; manager of the Te.ta-
: committee for war finance loans, to
make a special investigation of a puie
Zjt&fMEK; ' f/> biooded herd at San Angelo, with
rMSSl vie" to advancing a loan at cr.e
The rick lather of
Hunt’s Medicated
Soap carries with it to
| ekery tiny pore of the
l shin the medicine
1 which destroys dis-
\ ease germs and i
A gives a healthy ji
SSL clearness to the Am
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WELLS & HUMPHREY
imfi wire, iurmrriT
Hoat’t Car® iff gaarvu^d to -A
K8S? GSKr-tf (*
paanga a for tfiat purpose and L.1 .
QPo^i^n
It Salve fail? to cure I A
Uti.Mnaaiaa .TsttscRIw Worm V
•r a«r other ajcln diseeaa. Tta \
ska box. \
For ante locally bp "
Rep Peeler, Agent
s*s*>'^^^***,,i^***l***>^+**^^^ w ee.e ^rii-inruxn.
During the conversation McLean
declared the corporation was anxidas
to put millions of dollars in Texas to
relieve the livestock industry, bu i - that
j the banks were not oc-operating. He
»th said that-in Wisconsin and Minnesota,
ew ! as well as other western states, the
or : bankers are co-operating with the cor-
►U, poration and indorsing millions cf
dollars worth of loan paper for the re-
lief of farmers and stockmen^
In answer'to a question by Auds-
WANTED
500 pairs, of shoes to half-sole. Come in
prices. You’ll like them. Overstocked o
A. D. HAMMOCK
_ South of Rissers
BEARS TRAIN FOR LAST GAME
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DR. M. V. GRAY. •
O Office Over First National Bank B
V Telephone Number 852 B
Southern Methodist University will
furnish the opposition for the Bears-
Turkey Day ciasn. Although the Mus-
tang Season has been a rather unsuc-
cessful one the Bears expect a hard
fight from the Methodists in the
Thanksgiving game. The Bears have
enjoyed a successful season, winning
the great majority of their games and
losing only to strong teams by nar-
row margins: The Bos: College elev-
en came south tp meet Baylor at tae
DaUas Fair Athletic Stadium and
went baek to their native haunts and
the knowledge htat southern teams
are just'as hood as those of the north
Shjle, Comfort
Durability
Take care of your radiator, flush it at regular
inetrvals and fill with fresh water.
We will be glad to examine your radiator
and fill with clean water—also if there is
work to be done on your radiator we w ill be
glad to che$k it over for you.
Prompt and courteous treatment at all times
EXECUTORS NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the 5th day of October. 1921 I
was duty and legally appointed by the
County Court of Fannin County. Tex-
as independent executor of the last
will of th ee-tate if C. S- Hymer, de-
ceased, ani granted letters as such.
A! ‘persons ka^ng claim; against
the estate.of -sail C. S. Hymen •de-
ceased, are notified and required to
pre-ent same, within, the time prescrib-
ed by law.
. My fe-tder.ee ar.i post.'ffiqe address.
is Borrhah;, Texas.
J. U. LAINHA3T.
ii:o.’■. ttr of the last wit of C. S.
Hymer. deceased.
west when it comes time to pick an
All-Southwestern eleven. Other men
on the- Baylor team, though not such
oustanding stars, have played a con-
sistent game of football throughout
the season, and with another season's
training will rank with the stellar foot
ball men of the southwest William-
son. Anderson, Cairnes. Pittmaon. and
■Strickland are football mm of the
First water, and will give head Coach
Bridges a nucleus about which to build
a championship team next year.
ALL FOR $6.00
In this Sell $Six xjou qet a 100 per
cent return on qour money. An
extra-qood shoe of all-leather, care-
fully built, beautifully finished.
It comes inTrostan Calf, unth natural
finish oak sole, a hiqh qrade leather
from one of the foremost tanneries.
IJou’ll find it difficult to find a shoe
to equal it at the price.
13®.sure to sss tHis Selz §Six before you buy.
H. L. RODGERS CO.
“The Good Clothes Store”
BONHAM. TEXAS,
SPECIALIZING* IN SEL2 SHOES
FOR SALE—$4 acres of land,!
3 room house, good well water,
12 miles north of Bonham, near
Ivanhoe. - Price *>700. Address
J. W. Panhu'rst, care of Central
FOR SALE—Best .luniuei i<»«^
price j tj consumers direct truui
milis. **ive us the style n hmive wV
l’gure the bill and submit quotations
50,000 acres best timber in Arkansas.
Address Clark & Stovall. Manufac-
turers. Branch office, P. 0. Box 42,
Greenville, Texas. tf
a lutvtr oougnt cne oianaard Battery Company from
Mr. J. N. Hughes and am prepared to give you first
class battery sendee. Bring your batter-/ hsre fr •
pure distilled water and inspection. We are prenamed
to repair your generator and starter.
We aie selling the Standard Batten- with 1 vea- <TUa
antee at reduced prices for a few day*.
IF IN NEED OF A 3ATTERY SFE US
NOTICE
rtf Ernest Chaffin, (oil attempt
J to - sc . or trade anything it is r.at.. ie
jgal ur/e.-s his wife >r brother is pres
jer.: af short min i at i:.. s
Anna Cnaffjn. v/:-.'. Fi jyd Chaffin
brbther; ”
Costs Little and Overcomes Trouble
Almost Over Night
Any breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, can he quickly
overcome by applying Mentho-Sulphur,
declares a noted skin specialist. Be-
cause of its germ destroying proper-
ties, -this sulphur preparation instant-
ly brings ease from skin irritation,
soothes and heals the eczema right 1
up and leaves the skin dear and
smooth. ■
It never fails to reGeve the torment
without delay. Sufferers from skin
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Mentho-Sulphur from any good
druggist and use it like cold cream.
EAGLE “MIKADO
encil No. 174
FO.. SALE — I fiave i-500 acre; of
land, twelve miles east of Atoka,
Okrla, 175 acre* in cultivation. GOO
more can be put ir.. Cultivation. Bal-
ance pasture land. Will sell or trade
for City p: inert/. Price $%& per
acre.—Dr. J. W. McClendon, McAfe-'-
ter. Okla. j, .
The Auto Batterv Specialist
Vigr.
Wilson Building
PI.one S'S6
o&Ie at your Dealer
ASK FOR THE YELLOW PENCIL WIT
EAGLE MIKADO
EAGLE PENCIL COMPANY. NEW YORK
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AW, WHAT’S THE USE
By L F. Van Zelm
Appreciation!” What Does that Word Mean
AND U/HEN VOu PIM-SH -y ------~1 [~ p«: = r,D wife Al'^C—ITh-
!.T LOOKS WONDERFUL- : AND CASUALLY ASKS —"WIHY - Qj
TUfljT's 'V-IHRE.
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Will YOU GO
UP AND WASH
TrtE BATHROOM
FLOOR NOW
HARR / 7'
AND YOU WIPE.
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Carter, N. O. & Carter, E. E. The Bonham News (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1921, newspaper, November 25, 1921; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914399/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.