The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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day. jan.
THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1924
WELCOME 1924
To Our Friends and Patrons
2.3«X),68
$123,709.58
THE EASY PAY PEOPLE
89,884.64
Ranges and Heaters
If you want one
GO'
Bates’ Improved Antiseptic Linimetfl
FridriU To
aftei
Jewel*
Rubber Bands.
ffice station-
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you
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Tuesday;
MAIL ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT A1TF.NT1ON
CSUNTY SURVEYOR
SEE OUR NEW SHOW WINDOW
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WILL BE HELD AT FIRST METH
ODIST CHURCH. BONHAW;
JANUARY 13 AND 14.
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4,483.00
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PRFtfHFRS WSTITHTF
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SHERMAN DISTRICT
WJHflDIST CHURCH
Fresh Chilli made
Drug Store.
$20,000.00
888.62
Rubber Stamp Pada.
Rubber Stamp Ink.
Numbering Machine Ink
RubbW Datera.
Paper Fasten era.
School Report Cards
Oil Leaaea.
Crop Mortgagee. •
mental
i virtuj
must
Tig th
le mo
Stick nt
there a bur
Light in yoW hl
If So, Buy
JAPAN MISSIONARY
AT THE NAZARINE
CHURCH TONIGHT
meed t
pestles’
le of J
obligate
>usly pi
Harry
lings tc
This is a Stu^el
all kinds TIN, PLUMB-
ING, AND REPAIR WORK.
JS?, SKS But
JOHN I* ANDERSON
Shop Phono Res 487 Blk.
THE HALSELL & CALDWELL COMPANY
Funeral Directors and Licensed Embalmers
DAY PHONE No. •
NIGHT AND SUNDAY PHONES B22 Green, 168
And 287 Red.
We have been trying in our humble way to serve you to the very best of on/ abi#l^
for the past 22 years and,in the coming year we shall use our every effort to
render you the most efficient service that-we have ever given you.
Wishing one and all a happy and prosperous New Year. We remain your
ante. ,
Thia
nigh ft *
ery
get it for you
arc too busy to call at the office, Phone 78, and our representative
will call on you and deliver the goods. We will appreciate yota
business. ?• • > : “
TRY HAMMOCKS SHOE
REPAIRING
“You Can’t Do Bottor”
Good Material, Best Rubber
Heels, Work Guarapteed L--
Reasonable Prices.
All Kind* of Fino Boot and
Shoe Repairing
Will appreciate your business
A D. HAMMOCK
North Main Striet
Servieu car all ri«ht« P. M. G*‘
r.g. Call
FROST PROOF ( ARRAQR PtANT®
CabUgu N»"1* “** .** 2
fraat prodf. Urge. hurdy sad ''<r
producing Tlawtol <*ȣȥ
gaawn. KX* ter II 9A
oaken plea** •• M ”
V Hill. . , _
FROSTPROOF CABBAGE PI.ANJSl
Cabbage plants that are really
frost-proof. Large, hardy and sure J
producing plants; Georgia open-field
grown. 300 for -St.00.,"Bermuda |
onion platgs $l.ffO per thousand.—D.
v Hili. r,t !
sionaries.
The public is invited to hear . the
facts as given by one who has been
on the field, and expects ho doubt to
spend the .actuMning years of his life
there.
Everybody invited.! Come early!
to Church of the Nazarene,
W. A. CARTER. Pastor.
This evening"’at >1 o’clock we will
Have'with us, at the Church of the
Nazarene. Rdv. W. A. Eckel, a re-
turned Missionary from the Foreign
I ield. Bro. Eckel has spent a num-
ber of yegrs on the field of Japan,
and be comes with a burning mes-
sage from this great'* and needy
field. A rare privilege is offered
you at this time to hear this -great
man” and his “great message”. You
no doubt have been interested in the
strange nation of Japan, and espec-
ially since the ’great disasters have
occurred over there. And. too. you
remember that it has been only with-
in recent y^ars that Japan has open-
ed hcr'doors to pur Protestant Mis-
Start th. New Y..r Right! |j^rEjjyRBAN
Between
Denison Sherman—Dallas
Waco—Corsicana
And intermediate points
TRANSFER PAPER
The Favorite now has a
supply of Purple Transfer
paper, size of sheets 18x24
inches. Tf
NEILSON FAMILY
HAVE A HOME
. COMING EVENT
First State Bank
at Dodd City, State of Texas, at the
dose of business on* the 31st day of
December. 192S, (fablished in the Bon-
ham Daily Favorite, a newspaper
printed and pnbr'hed at Bonham,
■State of Texas, on tne 10th day of
January, 1924.
RMSOURCES.
—nJ hour or two I
■e -alto dec’' i
Fannin County State Bank
Officers: T.I. Rofersf'pyemdenM •
C. R. Truett, vice-president; Chas. .
Doss, vice-president; A. B. Kennedy.:
vibe-president; J. R. Rainey, cashier;
H. A. Bridge, assistant cashier.
Directors: J. F. Arledge, chairman
"board; T. !.. Wrs, <’> ft TroeH-.-
[Chas. Doss, A. B. KennHy, J. R.
I Rainey, L, K. Crawford, R. T. Lips-,
comb, B. C. Bchsley, J. B. Russell
and E. F. White. /..I
Typewriter Ribbons.
Typewriter Oil. —— •
Typewriter Paper.
Manifold apd Second
Sheets.
In fact we have almost anything you may n
and supplies. If we should not have what you want we ran
on short notice. Give us a chance to prove it
BANKS OF CITY
ELECT OFFICERS
rm iaitv rniiDT triea w**I** oniom:
UULU 11 I UUUll I Will Willis, drunkenness; acquitted,
k . HAS ADJOURNED X X-7-
_ o. B. Fincher, violatingjpure_ffQti
- law; acquitted.
JPM'U-anty dourt convened Monday last
Tor the trial of criminal
wa, in session uupl^r^ dr?P?n fr
it adjourned. /ftoftt bf a year
were tried, aiy^he aggregate 0.'
*P““^!flfJ^1’jrK.1yt<lfehl4y when
of> number, of cases Hot chocolate at all hours,
' * X^ish to ot ^ich, save one, #ce Drug Store.
——~tn tfarnwbuu. The ca^s
■ 1'* ------ ■ ' ■
B. Bar-
tanker; E.
d.rk;' P. J jOi»S. E«-
Wi imam A.
. Total
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in
Undivided Profits, net .
Individual Deposits, i
jeet to check ,.„
Time Certificates of
posit
pther liabilities
for taxes) ....
Dr. S. • B. Neilson enjoyed th<f
home-coming of his children and
grandchildren during the yuletide
season. Those present were as fol-
lows: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Neilson.
Honey Grove; Mr. . and Mrs. Fr»<
Rogers and son, • ■ Neilson, of Bon-
ham; Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Neilson and
son, Horice, Jr., of McKinney; Mr.
and and Mrs. Ratliff and childm-n of
Gorier; Judge Sam Neilson of Bon-
hamT Rosser Neilson of Dallas; Knd
Dr. mul Hrs. Bell and . d”***'-
Miss Elisabeth of Tyler; W'lMass
Paul. <ho isvatending school in St,
Loiia, was tha only child away this
year.—Ladonig News.
12,638.82
aside
297.50
At , their regular meet !
evening the Woodmen •: he World
lodge of Bonham install
officers for the ensuing
lows:
J. W. Greenlee, C. C.|
ron. A. L.; Les Myers,
L. Hairaton, t-----
eort; T C. Weat.
Jones, Sontryi.-J’. H.
MewirttTand C. L Cur al
Following the in»taH|<>n
montea Ute lad«a
the Gam Cafe Where
banquet.
**^l The' IWnp/’r.rftl’* National
vear Committee will meet in.W.
ail irt*J<*e-',r ■wit0'u*’v*t'ftn
I quitted.
Chattel Mortgages.
Vendor’s Lien Notes.
Release Deeds.
Deeds of Trust.
Mortgage Notes.
Transfer Vendor’s Lien.
Warranty Deeds.
Bills of Sale:
Promissory Notes.
Blank Receipts.
Woodman of the World
Receipts.
Adding Machine Paper.
Manuscript Cover
Favorite Printing
NORTH MAIN STRBET
First Statu Ban
Officers and Directors
liams, president; 1. W.
president (active); M. C<
presidenj; NoW Willianti
Mrs. J. M. Wiggins, assi
ior; J. F. Wright, assistat.
S. F. Leslie, R. L Nunnjee,
Campbell, J. W- Lekis, F
Ode Roberts, C. —
Neal, Sid Smith, Luther
WESTINGHOUSE
LAMP
[ It will last longsr, Give
| better light and greater
satisfaction tKMrt sny
electric lamp you ewer
used. Try one this tint*
Len Morgan
........awe MsmWm
WOODMEN OF W ill)
INSTALL OFFIERS
: r. B. Wil-1
1 -nns, vlce-
jivy, vlce-
Ca shier;
;ant cash-
cashire:
Frank
r|F,. Risser,
J. fl. Kenidy, G. p.
are.
Total. $123,709.58
State of Texas,.County of Fannin,
We, J. F. Lab, as president, and
Rayburn Spark*,'as -ashier of said
bank, each of ttt, do solemnly swear
that the above ttatement is true to.
the best of our knowledge and belief.
J. F. Lee, President.
Rayburn Sparks, Cashier.
Subscribed and gworn to before me
this 8th day of January, A. J)/ 1924.
A. W. WILSON. Notary Public
Fannin County, Texas.
Correct—Attest:
R. T. LIPSCOMB! ’
O. D. MEaL ,
W. H. NASH
Directors.
BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
North Main Street Phone 39
Loans and Discounts, per
tonal or eollttera __
Loans, real estate
OveHraf's .
Real Estate(barJci-t house)
Other Real Estate
Furniture and. Fixtures
Due from other Banks and
Bankers, ajgf cash on
ihaad • ■ ,,,.......—....
Interest in Depositors’
Guaranty Fund
Assessment Depositors’
Guaranty Fund •
IIIIII1T" ........*........... ...
iUICK REFRENCE
1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Preachers Institute of the
Slherman District .of the Methodist
Church will be held in Bonham next
i Tuesday and Wednesdky. Rev. O. T.
Coo^r, presiding elder in the chair,
and Rev. George C. French, pastor
! of the First Methodist ehurch of
Bonham, Pastor-Host.
The, publie is most cordially invit-
' ed to attend • all the. sessions of the.
UlMtMukp,————««i ; v;' -
PROGRAM
Charging the Preaeher-in-Charge
Tuesday Morning •*
FOR THE PULPIT
| 16:00 Opening Service—-W. H. Vail.
10:10 Batteries, Need Charging —Do
I Preachers’—W. H. Wallace.
10:20 Prayer—Private and Public.
I —H.^4C. Anderson.
10:30 The Scriptures—in Study,
land id Pulpit—E. L. Wright.
10:40 General Study:—Reading and
' Thinking—L. G. Haga rd.
10:50 Specific Study for the Ser-
I mon—E. L. Silliman. .
11:00 Effective Delivery of the Ser-
mon---C. W. Kavanaugh.
11:10 Some Masters of the "Pulpit
—R. C. Hicks.
11:30 Morning Sermon—Rev. W. A.
I Stucky..
Tuesday Afternoon
FOR PASTORAL OVERSIGHT
2:00 Opening Service—J. E., Vin-
son. 1. The Discipline Directs. Bring
your 1922 Discipline. ■ .
2:10 A Charge for Admission Into
Full Connection, Par. 175—A. B.
English. *
2:20 .Preacher-ln^Charge- General
Duties. Read from Index, page 491-
492.—C. J. Graves.
2:30 The Parsonages (See refer-j
ences in Discipline index)—M. A.!
Stout.
2:40—Of tiie Organiqttions, S. S;;
E. L.; W. M. Society, etc.—Ben Bell. |
2:50 Directions for church Confer- j
ences—E. M. Jfmes. J
3:00 For Pastoral Visiting—C. P. I
Combs. J, Our Experience Teaches.
Pastor*
Men—G. C. French,
' 3:30 The Pastor As\Brother To Fel-
low Pastors—W. D.'t Thompson.
Tuesday Njght
WOR Si 11PA \dJL AtLW W* .
Bill Spottnwood
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦.*.♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
~ ~~ SHIR----—.---L
7:30 Special music and eongrega-,
tional shtging. Sermen—Dr. W. J.;
Johnson. •
’ Wednesday Morning
FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SU- |
________ pkrvtsioN >
j 9:00 Opening Service
’ Davis. ,
9:10 Reports—What we have done
—By .Pastors.
In securing new members?
U building. repaDjng ami furnism
ing Churches anci Parsonages.
| In providing for Superannuate En-
dowment Fund.
In offering for Orphans' Home. ■
In enlisting for Golden Cross.
I In Christian Education Collection
J In paying Assessment for District
Conference and General Work.
( 10:00 Goal*—What We Seek fn
Accomplish in Evangelism
Finding Committee's Report, R. C.
Hicks, Chairman Definite Discussion,
ah to plans.
10:30 Spirit—How Are We To
Work This Conference Year?
Practical SuggUtioa*—J- ?• Lu'on’
P. E.’s Personal Appeal; ———-
11:00 Closing Sermon—Dr. Paul B.
Kern, S. M. U.
—j-—First Nattwuul Mank
Officers: A. B. Searbtrtough, Chm.
of Board; D. W. Swrenei, president;
ZAc Smith, vice-president! Chas: Hal-
sell. vice-president; JJ IA , Haden
vice-president; Dick SatMers, cash-
ier; Roy Gass. assistantlfaShier; ,0
W. Gross, assistant cash! r.
Director*: A. B. Scarbo ol
H. Evans,.J. M. Wells, Bii
Max Horsier, H. LI, Rod1 Mrs, H. A.
Cunningham, J. C. Sauft sr», J W
Hatie'n, Chas H»1 sell, M. A. Taylor,
I L. C. Fuller. Zac Smith, D W. Sween-
Ly, Dick Saunders, Philip! Wite.
The stockholder* of the three banks
of the city on Tuesday elected direc-
tor* and the directors then elected
officers for the ensuing yearsJMh
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 160, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1924, newspaper, January 10, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183170/m1/4/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.