The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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Miss Lorenc Downs, who attended
school in Durant, has returned home.
ROTARIANS PLAYED
BALL WITH KIWANNIS
CLUB IN SAN BENITO
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pace visited rel-
atives in Denton county first of the
Dr. and Mrs. Hampton and Misses
Nadine, Hannah and Helen Morgan
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The hail, wind and rain hammered
our gardens pretty badly, hut they are
Mrs. Winslow’s
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For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
better than a safe Infants' "nd
Children’s Laxative.
For the Boy
Blue-White Diamond
Stick Pin
Blue-White Diamond
Ring,
Wrist Watch,
Watch and Chain,
Cuff-Links,
Belt and Buckle Sets,
Leather Bill Fod
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Malaria, Chill* - and Fever,
Dengue or Bilious Fever.
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to see. Health is very good' and children of Kerr, and Mr. and
___ ■ | Mrs. Charlie Wilson of Bonham, all
at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Calhoun and
family and Mrs. L. E. Conine of Okla-
homa-, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and fami-
When the
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bee Days Only—Thursday, Friday and
[Saturday, May 27, 28, 29th—3 Days
hst a Clean-Up Sale. All bedding plants go", such
I Snapdragon, Verbennas, Coleus, Lantanas, Ivy,
Imbago, Petunias, Salvia, Black-Eyed-Susan, Jew,
w Plant, 200 Rose Geraniums at 7 1-2 cents each; $
J Boston Ferns 1Q and 15 cents. Also Tomato and 2
pper plants—they all go at half price.
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I For the Girl .
ue-White Diamond
I . Ring,
lue-White Diamond
Bar Pin,
Wrist Watches,
[ Vanities,
anity Dresser Sets,
Deltah Pearls,
Mesh-Bags,
Fountain Pen and.
Pencil Sets,
Silk Umbrella,
Kodaks,
Lamp- Shades,
-Candle- Sticks,
Candy Jars.
More Beautiful
Apply this new wonderful harm-
leu cream before retiring; rub it in
thoroughly and leave it on over-
night. Notice how white and clear
your complexion becomes. Nourishes,
purifies; imperfections fade away.
Your complexion will look like a
child’s—soft, smooth and beautiful.
Get a jar of Mello-glo Beauty Cream
today.
PALACE DRUG STORE
(spent Sunday with Mrs. W. H .Conine
I Miss Eula Johnson of Bonham vis-
ited Misses Beulah and Jaurez Stead-
man Saturday night.
Miss Virgie Ray visited in Ector
Saturday night.
Mr. Hoy- Newell and Miss Mary
i Ellen Alderson of Ector spent Sat-
urday night with thir brother and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Newell.
■ Miss Ruth Steadman spent Satur-
day night with Mss Inez MeNabb.
A. J. Price spent Sunday with Les
ter Anderson of Cottage Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Tarpley visited
Mr and Mrs. Claud Davis of Edhube
[Sunday afternoon. ,
Mr and Mrs. J. T. Newell and baby
Mr. and Mrs. A. C Newell and fam
tily visited Mr and Mrs. C. V. Newell
I north of Ector Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morgan are the
proud parents of an eleven-pound son
thing for it.—Philadelphia Record. Bend Tribune.
S.
One of these times American map
nates will control the world's rubber
supply. And then, of course, rubber
will be cheap.—Martinsburg Journal.
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| When the police recover four times,
a car that has been stolen once. ef-
ficiency seems to be running amuck
I—The Indianapolis News.
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I Trade in Bonham and he waisfied
if the United States sends, dele-
re having some real pretty
I now which all the farmers ly of Royse City, Mrs. Edna Conine
for Economical Transportation
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Wall street is depressed again.
, in the papers that he had hen fall- has started back to the box "office । Ohio
1 ing off a good deal lately.—South- for another. -Detroit News.
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T is the original tasteless cut or
oil, made for medicinal um only.
FEE- literarur. om requmat to WALTER
JANVIER, Im.. 417 Caul New Yuk
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D EMEMBER, how it used to be
K when you could hardly wait for
mealtime? And then, sit down and eat
several helpings of everything — en-
joy every morsel and get up from the
table feeling satisfied with the World,
happy with everybody and ready for
anything?
But what a dinference in living
when even the sight and smell of food
sickens you! Never hungry—no mat-
ter how tempting the food is—noth-
i ing tasting right. And then, after
nibbling at a few bites, feeling worae
i than ever.
Oh, life is hardly worth living thle
I way. And yet, all in the World the
; matter with you is that you are *tarv-
। ing for rich, red blood. And It is as-
knowledged everywhere that 8. S. 8.
helps Nature build these healthy
red-hlood-cells by the millions!
All you need to do to -
get back that wonderful f -\
appetite is to build rich, I < C K ]
red-blood-cells with \3.3.3./
8. 8. S. It's simple. Just X
Iry it, like thousands are NU
doing every day.
See for yourself what S. S. S. will do.
1 3. 3. 3. means blood with a punch-
I brimful of new life and energy. Get
'your 8. S. 3. at any good drggist.
The larger size is more economical.
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looking better now, and the goose
hangs high again.
Graduation Gifts That Last
ur selection of Blue-White Virgin Diamonds can’t
axcelledin price or beauty.
/e carry only standard makes of watches, such as
Elgin, Gruen, South Bend, and others, which have
endable movements, and are splendid timekeepers
-will render many years of service to the Boy or
Graduate.
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A letter from Charlie’ Leslie, who is
living in Sun Benito, Texu«r rtaten that
the Rotarians and Kiawanis Club of
that city recently played a game of
baseball. Many humorous takeoffs
were listed, and of course there was
the customary ambulance corps and
doctors and surgeons and nurses. A
hilarious time was the result.
Why cannot the Lions and Rotari-
ans of Bonham stage a game?
Charlie Leslie is running a gin at
that place, so the Favorite is informed.
His Bonham friends will be glad to
hear from him.
tives in Denton.
R. R. Morgan and family are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Massey near
Randolph Friday.
J. W. Bell and Woody Hallawell of
Savoy were here Thursday.
Dr. and Mrs. Hampeon had busi-
ness in Savoy Saturday afternoon.
Misses Marie and. Blanch Coal aand
Mrs. W. H. Sadler had business in
Tom Bean Friday afternoon.
Les LaRoe visited relatives in
Greenville Friday and Saturday.
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There's nothing more convincing
than the statement of -someone you
know and have confidence in. That’s
why this talk with Mr. Jones of S.
Main street, should be mighty help-
ful here in Bonham.
Newton Jones, retired farmer, 302
S. Main St.,. Bonham, says: . “Farm-
ing work weakened my kidneys and I
had a steady ache in my back. When-
( ver I bent over to do any lifting
a sharp catch seized me across my
kidreys and it was hard to straight-
n . Mornings, my back was lame
and sore. My kidneys were weak
and acted too often. Doan’s Pills rid
me of backache and regulated my
kidneys. I haven’t been bothered
since my cure.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy--
get Doan’s Pills—the same that Mr.
Jones had. Foster-Wilburn Co.,
Bufalo, N. Y.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ve are opening a Building Material Yard on Main
Second street, two blocks south of square— Wi
reciate your patronage— • „
Our aim—“To Help Improve Fannin County
1IGGINBOTHAM-STEGER LUMBER
COMPANY
Francis Steger, Manager
—Phone 293—
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It is reported from London that BRIGHT WITS
the Prince of Wales is not as heavy Mr. Brookhart,. who was told to
as he used to be. Yes, we noticed get up and give Mr. Steck his eat,
to the arms conference they
go heavily armed. — South
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 277, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 26, 1926, newspaper, May 26, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548143/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.