The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916 Page: 3 of 4
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colt.
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MCHIRR’S CHAPKI.
Health ia very good at the
writing.
Mia* Horton visited home folks in
tur community Saturday night and
Sunday. Ruhy is attending school
school in Bonham,
Mias Roaclla Farmer spent Satur-
day night with Miss Ituth Witeher.
Misa Maud Horton spent Sunday
uight with Mias Una Miller.
Miss Sadie Dale visited Miss Rosa-
mae Farmer from Saturday until Mon-
day.
Several from here attended the <ar
nival in Bonham last week, All re
port a good time.
Ther will be preaching at this pi., e
Saturday night and Sunday morning
at eleven o’clock. Everybody come
and come to Sunday School at
p m. We will be glad to have you
with us.
Misses Sal lie Jarvis and Katuler
Smith visited homefolks in Bonhanl
from Saturday until Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Robert Haliers is very ill at
her mother's, Mrs, Sam Miller, She
is some better now, we are glad to
ray.
Mis* Katielee Smith visited Mi s
Una Miller Monday night
Several from here went to Pari.
Sunday to view the remains of the
rity.
Miss Sallie Jarvis visited Mis Ko a
lee Farmer Monday night
Mrs. Lertei Curry visaed her p-ir-
ent*, Mr. and Mrs. Stroud. Saturday
night and Sunday.
Sunbeam.
1 PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT
SCHOLASTIC CENSUS BEING TAKEN. SEE
THAT YOUR CHILD IS ENROLLED
Bonham, Texas, March 21, 1910.
To the Ifonoiable Hoard of Trustees:
Hentlemen:- Your attention is re-
spectfully directed to the following
High S.
. 2IH
... !i7.:t
... 1
.. I
$1 indie*
Total number enrolled .
Average number belonging
Per cent ot attendance ...
Number tardy
.Number deficient .......
Tuition colle.-'ed
n port of the Honham Public Schools
for the sixth scholastic month, end
ing Mai h 3.1, 1910:
Duncan
.'(!»?
:i 1.1
1111.0
I
,r.t;
40. VI
Hailey I.
South H.
Total
s:w
10!i
1177
2140.9
115.2
lOUL'i
05.0
O.i.8
t>0
2
1
11
24
2!l
122
00.0')
0.50
228.50
< olor. cl School.
rotal "umber enrolled, 221; average number belonging, 170
of alter,'am e, t'l',; number tmdy til; number deficient,, 27.
The record o| attendance in both
the white and e.dr.red -chools for the
l<a-t month i- excellent, indeed, ai d
at thi inne of year it should I e -o.
fh. uuaiitv of wot, that tin- pupil-
no in tin- I.,-1 iwo or tine.* month
per cent
should lie enumerated if they live
v ithin th. city limits. Mr. Pickens
Rodgers, who has charge of the cen-
sus, reports favorably upon the num-
ber of white children as compared
witI. the previous years, but for fear
'ery in. - det.mu , d wlicth.i theVitl.it nine child has been overlooked
Bat#* Antiseptic Orman Mnlment
and Registered.
.....<1 h«r»e while
M IOOTE
Lair l.iminds. Bonham
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ELECTRIC :
SUPPLIES :
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"COUNTY SCHOOLS;
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BY
PA UK KK
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I «*r that iva
their rhihli• n
and thut m ■
tirff’M With
i(a^nnahly * \
in ^5 in the
rhildreu Th.
Honham who
the higher r
Mu
h"nip study can'
■ ' ,i lunch l»rtter show ,
Tmn! r tmi d of t heir '
i' ar» 'line t hildri'M in '
ulthmjtrh they an* ini
'!•• , hast* iipvpr hern
Hi M)< i'- VS hole '< hnn1
iId• i n (|<• n<a fa11 i i ■
ii’id t h.’ir I’ViiinpIp i> ■'
If A It It ISON SCHOOL ITEMS.
Mi.
County Superintendent K. M Par j
kcr was advised by Staff* Sup^rinten I
dent W. F. Doughty that Three P j
Common School lUslrut No > h«■«
grant 'd $600 Staff aid, provid |
<d they votf thr* tax no» t*» exr d
60 rents on thr $!W> and nurt the!
other requirements.
ha r
Th.
th»t k;i«|M*\inp, roM
:,l,ru i intend nil If* thin
«k ot h all—decide quickly
1 phon. l,:* B. L. ADAMS.
The Three P Common School In- j
trict No. 5M held a school rally la.-t |
Saturday night for the pm pose ,,fj
tetter school conditions. It wa- d>'
cided, unanimously, that they apply
for State aid Th- election for a tax I
not to exreed 5u cent* on 'he lino u.i-,
i all*.,I, The trustee-, carm* in 'he offn e|
of the County- Si I.......tendent and
riade application for $500 of the mil-
lion dollar fund The < ounty Super-
intendent R. M Parker report. a
very enthusiastic gathering at ’.P
Monday night the people of Nunlee
Fchool District No. 4. met at the
schoolhouse to discuss the advisability
of applying for some of the million
dollar appropriation County S iper
in tendent R M Parker »a w:'h
them in the meeting ami explained
the proposition. The people were to
some extent interee'ed in the matter
S. p'.
oted to the next grade, we urge Hliyone who suspect* that
o parent- who see that we have not enumerated his or his
it" i" -,-h-iol eveiy day M-ightior's child to phone either to
g.-igi-ineni s in Mi. Rodgers 01 Ihe office of the Sup-
, i nteiident at the High School. This
census ruist be finished on March
I, and for that roBs-in it is very
imperative that immediate attention
! i given to it.
Tie- Fannin County Intersehol istic
Is ague had a meeting early in Jan-
rary, anil -el the date of its Meet
for ihi- year on Saturday, April 1st,
Vi tbi time maty achools throughout
the county will lie represented 111
aihb-ti.-s, in boys' and girl's decla-
mation, ami in hoys' debate. The
:'lib-tie meet will bo held Saturday
eftci inn,e, hegiining promptly at two
■ .'clock. All participants, however,
-lamld report Saturday morning, as
may lie necessary to ha"e some
pi .-'imirmries Is fore no n. .he pre-
lim'nai-ii > in dcclamat-on and debate
will be held Saturday af.einoon, and
tIn- finals will be held Saturday night,
begii nine at eight o'cloi I in ihe High
Sehool auditorium,
Res poet it fully s tilin''t tod,
H, I>. Fillers, Superintendent.
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I eighteen j
tel tiled j
law, and
'NOUNCEPIENTS
. menu in thia column
fh« action of th* ltern-
ary unleai otherwise
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F*’J Vt'orney—
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M. PAKKFK
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A«>NM A- JACRRON
“Hit N FINCHER
WILL W. JONtR
«ILL C LONG
The people of Adams School Ids
trirt No. 2, held a meeting for bottci
school conditions. The ( ounty Super
in tendent R M Parker was with then
and explained ’hr million dollar ap
propnation. The people seemed t,
Re very much interested in the mat
ter of the tietter sctmol condition*
Some steps will t# taken in 'he m-ai
future by them for better condition-
We had a nice ruin here last Fri-
day night. Considerable wind and
some hail but it did not do very
mueh damage.
The atorm. blewf Charlie Hays’
smoke house to piece*.
Mrs. H. B. Ross la on the aick list
again.
J. M. brown and family spent last
Saturday night with Mrs. Brown1*
brother, Tom Rosa :f Bonham.
Weldon Res* of Poahain spent Sat-
urday night with Dee Ivy of thia
place.
Mr., Horter.xe ard Miaa Tula Duff
spent Wednesday afternoon with Mih.
Dorsey.
I. uther Brown spent Saturday night
with Pee Ivy.
John Suddcrth and family attended
church Sunday at thia place.
Neel Ross and sister, Miss Oelie,
Udell Carter of Bonham were callers
of Mr, John Suddcrth and family
last Sunday night.
R. T. Armstrong and family of
Hrotherton, attended ch irch at this
place Sunday night.
Martin Dossey and family were
in Bonham shopping Saturday
Miss Tula Duff spent Weilnesduy
night with Mrs. Lottie Hartwell.
Miss Fster Leslie of White Rock,
spent Tusday night with Mrs. Jim
Brown.
Several of the married women at
tended the spelling match Tuesday
night. They reported a good time.
Professor Cole of Lamasco passed
tnrougl this community Friday after-
noon enroute for White Rock.
Mrs. Brown spent Tuesday after-
noon with htr sister, Mrs. Hartwell.
II. B. Ross and wife spent Wednes-
day with their daughter, Mrs. Brown
of the Harrison community.
Come on Two School Cirls of
Erotherton. I think I know one of
you.
A. 7,. Suddcrth killed a mad dog
Tuesday afternoon as he was coming
across Hois d’Arc bottom.
As news is scarce and it is rather
cold for spring weather, guess I had
better ring off nnd come again when
the weather moderates.
Lottie.
RAVENNA MEETING
HELD LAST NU
DECIDED TO ORUAMZK \ SEC-
TION OF THE PROPOSED BAT-
TERY LOCATED AT BONHAM.
A WAIST
TREAT
Fifteen dozen beautiful snow-white voile anti
oryrandie creations—dainty with lacew and em-
broidery. The best $1.00 waist in America, on
sale, special at ........................
SILK CREPE-DE-CHINE AND GEORGETTE
CREPE WAISTS, priced specially at $1.98, $2.49.
$3.49 and up to ...................... Sf.%.00
MIDDY BLOUSES, a great variety of styles and
colors, priced specially at •r»n<'. 98<* and.. $1.19
JUST ARRIVED new shipment of Silk Crope-
Pe-Chine and Taffeta Dresses in all the leading
colors and late models at prices that will appeal
to the economical buyer.
REDUCED PRICES on Ladies’ Coat Suits and
Skirts.
MAX HERMER
BONHAM’S NEW STORE
West Side Square
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The People '.f Union Hill School l'<- ,
trict No. 70 had th.- County Supcrm-1
tendent R M Parker to meet with
them I**' Thursday night for the pur
po»* of explaining the million dollar
appropriation They -earned xcy
much int*r*»trd in the matter
Telephone Common School Di-'ri t
No. 112 voted the cents tax s«t
erday by a vote of In to
phone will get $"-•<> State aid The
people are to be congratulated
their educational «pint
i. **<' • V x
■; ;f
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and Hcwlv Raync in
and UV.
m
AC a meeting, held in the Woodmen
Hall at Rawnna, Tuesday night, at
which about seventy-five citizens were
I resent, it was decided to raise a sec-
tion of from Id to 2d men for the
proposed Liattcry. The business me;,
and others endorsed the project, and
arrangements were made to complete
the roster of Ihe section at once.
Ravenna believes in the prepared
ness plan of the President and her
citizens are prompt to put their eon
vietinns to practical proof.
There is t<> he a meeting at Bailey
Friday night for the establishment
of a section of the battery there. We
predict that Bailey will not he content
tc fall behind in support or in ihe
number of young men who desire to
receive this training
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I^XAPUDIME
• rt;:, ACHts^SjUJ^
Horses and Hules
Wanted for the
Government
X5he Inspectors Will Be Here
Again Next Monday
April 3rd
to take up Horses and Mules. Bring in
your Horses and Mules on that date
to Bakcr-Halsell Go’s Barn.
E. 1). S I EGER.
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j"PANCI6 X -&U5HMAN
Man ami llis Sml.’’ tjuvvii. SnturdK.v. 6c
I yxiII 1 II I Mu' I D
SHINE I* \ It LOR.
For Indie* and g.-nts All new and
up to dnle Shine 5 cents.
I Tulip Common S«-h>u
hoi last Saturday voted 'he cen
la* by a xoie of M t*4 0 Thc Tul
l««pte have • nvdem tow-room ev*
lernlv e.|u>ppe<t Ybey g»* M**1
are to be ..-fialuUied upo"
of doing tbmg» educatnMtally
vk ilio* ,
Street-
indy have moved
Si reel to Not ih
v,uth »mt Fight
L It. Maddrey.
N.-ilh Side !i«|>iare.
— - - -4% — —»
uiatli FOR Skl.K.
\l niy faun or <b-liveied in town
I'h-wie til i ln<l John Sieger.
Hy United Press.
Chicago. March -Court instruct-
ed jury today to return not guilty
verdict in ease of William l.ufus Ed
ward*, the Sc Paul millionaire him
tier man who was charged with the
violation of Mann act. Bettor known
a. white slavery.
TEN THOUSAND STRIKE.
ky United Preaa
I M$nh Tfpti iKi'ii'iihl
I »Iah*W HainU |fu hiiI flnkf Anti it'*
^**rim**ly \%»th
»hi|'pinK
JOIN! DtBATE ON
WAREHOUSE LAW
On behalf of the Farmers Union of
Fiumin County, I challenged Mr. Dal-
ny White to discuss the Warehouse
Law at Bonham on April did.
Mr. J. C Brent of Dodd City, who
lias arranged the meeting for Ml.
White, has agreed to a fair division o|
time and I have invited Mr, C. <
McDonald, assistant attorney general
of the State, to represent 'he Far
mers’ Union, which In- has agreed t'
do. The Fainter*’ Union invite- all
farmers to attend this meeting on
I next First Monday in Bonham, ami
I heat this law discussed. You have
heard the biased statements of people
\ ho are making a living out "l the
I present system, by getting the money
[you are losing, t ome and h,-ai your
loan side presented fairly.
A N Wheeler.
it President Fanners’ Union.
PERSONALS
.lanus Baldwin i.s here from Honey
< irove
Georpr Mr(Yllun left this morning
fnr hallas.
Mi Emmie Seal left this mornmir
for I>uiant.
I> ( Kussell oame in this* morn
I:njut from Paris.
Mrs. Jessie Hulsey was a pnsMenpo;
this mornmir for linvenna.
Joe he Wilt was m Honham today
[from his home in Kotor.
Mis* .1* niiie t'oppedire left this
I nmnimp fm Honey (irove.
Kev. M J tiuthene returned t»* hi*
| home in Hlo>som this morninir
<'em me him I \ir»*nt Waldon, of the
iT I*, wit> m the oily today.
Haul W.mmI amt June Wilnon are in
the e»»\ ?o«la> trom Sherman. They
!» ume ov» r m ii . ai
Mr Ka«r ** 'TT**'
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Mr nr* diwatm ihi* -<#*"• Ik* bigg, si and
Wwl ..dkrs twwv taf »!«»•**• v rvrt »uW Leer
Sftml MMlIls ago <■* xnlts ijxatrd the
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'Net left tin moi n
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to \ 1 -s. 11 her mother.
Mr> I.ue> Holt.
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in the city t,«da-
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 205, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 30, 1916, newspaper, March 30, 1916; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921675/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.