The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 247, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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—that after a single ride you will
pronounce the Improved Chevrolet
a revelation in low-priced-car
performance.
ARE YOUR ROOMS COMPLETE?
IF NOT
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Sunday school at. 10:30.
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For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
better than a safe Infants’
Children's Laxative.
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the intestinal tract, and allays the
inflammation which causes practically
all stomach, liver and intestinal ail-
S. L. Jordon, retired farmer, 220
W. S. Fourth St., says: “I had dull
aches in my back and suffered vith
fered more pain than I have.
Twice I was operated upon for gall
stones and a, third operatih was ad-
vised. A friend in Iowa wrote me
how he was cured by taking MAYR’S.
Itook a bottle on his advice with good
results and have also taken the full
build for you w
INTERURBAN
Round Trip Rates
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your skin of any ugly
blemishes-'3 our e y es
will sparkle with enthus-
Hammett and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Tol Langham. A splendid time, was
reported.
Mrs. Mattie Wilks and daughter,
nell, of Carson, had Mr. and Mrs.
Milton Wilks as their guests Sun-
day.
Mrs, Bill Evans is visiting her
Fitzgerald-Youree Motor Co
Bonham, Texas
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Bargains, that we have
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Mr. A. Ayburn Nash anr Ed Leeth
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Examine your Eyes
and fit your glasses.
Any Lenses Duplicated.
All new style frames
BRANNON’S
"GIFTS THAT LAST"
lasm — firm. solid flesh P- < •
will round out yotr figure strength • , . , (1 ption for
and -power, will come to w ak, flabby A, . ... . _
nuscles. Malaria Chills and Fever,
All dru । • Dengue or Bilious Fever.
larger bottle is more economical. It kills the germs. —
Oke Touring Car
9510
F. O. B. Flint, Michigan^*
blood that
for pa rents. — Rochester Times Union.
ALIT Y
—that its ability to conquer
and plow through mud or
will literally amaze you.
. /Black and White Soap seem to have
Tol Easley, Mrs. Alec just what the skin needs to get rid
ni •» „ .a of them quickly. The fact that more
than two million packaged of them
are sold 6 very ’year proves how. pop-
ular they are.
Black and White Ointment and Soap
are economically priced/ in liberal
men
packages. The 50c size Ointment
contains three times at? much as the
liberal 25c size. All dealers have
both the Ointment and the Soap. 13-39
Bed Room Suites,
Living Room Suites, Dining Room Suites. Odd pieces
miss tlie wonderful
. Experience
"I don’t think anybody ever suf-
A birthday dinner was given in diseases of theskin,
honor of Mrs. Milton Wilkes Wed-' blotches, pimples, rash, esz
nesday. Those attending were: Mr. “breaking out,” etc., and the ma
and Mrs. Estes Dizmond, Messrs. laf.BlackaandnWhite. Ointment,
Tom Wilks,
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low-priced car
and quality construction. Let us
wive you one ride in the improved
Build up your blood! (Jet in the
red-blooded < las—and get the re-
wards you deserve. 8. S S. will do
it for you' 8. S. S. helps Nature build
millions of red blood-cells!
S. S. S. sends rich. red blood tin-
gling to every fibre of your body and
every pore of your skin. You are fair-
ly radiant with energy, vim and vi-
tality.
You'll look like success, too! The
place within the City of Bonham,
2. Any person violating any of
the provisions of this ordinance shall
be guilty of a misdemeanor and up-
on conviction be fined in any sum
not exceeding two hundred dollars.
3. The fact that the city has no
ordinance covering the offenses here- ’
in mentioned and the fact that - at
present there are persons doing the
things herein prohibited, to the
great injury of the city creates a
public necessity and emergency re-
requiring that the rule that ordi-
nances, before final passage, be re-
ferred to a committee and be .re-
ported to the next regular session of
the City Council after the introduc-
tion «of such ordinance, be suspended,
and said rule is hereby suspended,
and this ordinance is put in force
upon its final passage, and shall be
in full force and effect from ad
after its passage.
Filed and Approved this the 12th
day of April, A. D. 1926.
W. E. NEWTON.
Mayor of the City of Bonham.
Miss Bessie,, were in- Laniasco
Thursday afternoon.
course. My pains are all gone and I
feel I am permanently cured.” It iy
Yuu are a simple, harmless preparation that
I removes the catarrhal ’mucus from
A good substitute for a juvenile
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AIt pitces f- o. b. Flintf Michigan
—that the passing months
prove to you as it has to millions,
the lasting economy of buying this
More
energy
viill increase your
earning ability
TT fs tire red blooded people who
1 win success i this world' Ited
blood gives men and women th- vi-
talitytthe energy- the strength and
the activity to earn what they de-
serve!
Nobody can do just ice to themselvex
when they are suffering for want of
rich, red blood. It is this impoverished
for every room.
Ranges.
lure including: Gas
rich, red
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Are you weak, tired, all worn-out r
Do you feel years older man other
folks of your age? Then look, to
your kidneys! The kidneys are the
blood-filters and if, they weaken, tr.e
effect is quickly felt. you hav
constant backache, headaches, dizzi-
ness and urinary troubles. You feel
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We certainly have had sme bad
weather, but it looks as if spring
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We have a few of oursilverglated
double compacts left at sale price of
$100; also silver plated crystal in-'
serarolishdish-at luy,now. TFysomeof that "Self-fed”
—Brannons G.fU That Last. 242-6 beerat ira Robert.’ Market.
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Just arrived—a half-car of
fat steers. Ira Roberts' Mar-
ket.
(2t)
end at Dallas.
j Mr. Milton Miller and family sgent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Claude
Miller.
Mr. Edgar Leeth and sisters, Verda,
(Lina, and Sammie D. spent Saturday
' night at the home of Mr. Wade Vas-
sar.
Miss Virgil Cappieman spent Fri-
day night with Mrs. Shark.
Those that spent Sunday at Mr.
Dave Lecth’s were as follows! Mr.
Edgar Leeth, Misses Stella and Bes-
sie Vassar, Verda and Lina Leeth.
Miss Myrtle Little spent Sunday
with Emma Dodson.
Misses Bessi Vassar and Lina
'Leeth took supper with Thelma
i Bridges Sunday evening.
Emma Dodson spent Friday night
with Miss Myrtle Little.
Miss Willie Cooper visited her sis-
ter. Mrs. Dave Leeth.
Mr. J. W. Dodson and family vis-
ited at the home of Mr. Berchfields
Sunday.
Miss Myrtle Leeth took supper
with Lina Leeth Monday evening.
Mr. IL N. Bridges attended Sun-
day School at Lanius Sunday evening.
Thelma Bridges called on Effie
Leeth Sunday afternoon.
Ruby Dodson spent Saturday .night
with Dessie Dewoody.
Mrs. Pearl Ellis and son Wilmer
Jene called on Mrs. -H. L. Miller
. Sunday.
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P5ssVitality : "
using Doan's
were driven
ments, including appendicitis.. Une
dose will convince or money refund-
ed at all Druggists’ '42
HAY FOR SALK
Johnson Grass hay from $10.0 t
$15.00 per tun.
233-12t D. V, HILL.
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For an hdnest-to-goodness thrill
try beating the last green light from
the distance of a square.—The Wil
liamsport Sun.
'growing old TOO FAST?
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Many Bonham Folks Feel Older and
Slower Than They Should
Read what this Bonham
says:
soPowerful
court would be compulsory training
away.” (Statement given March 12,
1919.-
On March 6, 1924, Mr. Jordon
said: "I have used Doan’s occasion-
ally when my back hurt and they
have never failed to help me.”
60c nt all dealers. Foster-Millurn
Co., Mfrs. Buffalo, N, Y.
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AN ORDINANCE
Preventing the use of the streets
alleys and parks of. the city of
Bonham by beggars or for ped
dling or mercantile purposes and
providing a penalty.
Be it ordained by the City Coun-
cil of the City of Bonham that:
I. It shall b” unfawful for any
person, his agent or employe to take
orders for or directly or indirectly
j sell or trade or barter or exchange
I or offer or exhibit for sale, trade,
j barter or exchange upon any of the
public sidewalks, streets, alleys or
parks of the city of Bonham any
merchandise, goods, wares or meats,
horses, cattle or other articles, not
raised or produced by the seller, or
to conduct or carry on any - busi-
ness as a peddler or begger at any
Mr. and My. Harold Hammett
were inBonham Thursday,., „„ Farmer Has Terrible
Miss Bessie Me onnell, Mr. Bill 1 _ -
Hammett and Miss Jewel Ham-
mett were in Center Grove re-
cently.
Mr. -and Mrs. Thurston McCon-
.C. M ERWIN, City Clerk. 246-10
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 247, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 21, 1926, newspaper, April 21, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548116/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.