The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 284, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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“GUTS THAT LAST”
WHY DON’T YOU ADVERTISE TOO?
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WANAMAKER WAS AN ADVERTISER.
BROWN EYES.
COURTSHIP
IN ICE CREAM
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portant
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A nice rain fel Monday night.
Mis. M. A. Murphy and children
of Sherman are visiting relatives at
the Fome. Mrs. Murphy is the daugh-
ter olMrs. Mattie Hudson, the new
matron nt the girl’s dormitory.
Rev. Henry Todd, the boy preacher
of the Bigbee community, attended
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Celebrating JUNE
the Honeymoon Month
7:40 p. m....... 7:00
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Bonham Ice Cream
& Creamery Co.
St. Joseph's
G.F.P.
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A ROMANCE
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COUNTY ARE MIGHTY GOOD
L.OOKING TO IlfM
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“COURTSHIP V_EK"
SPECIAL
TUB BONHAM daLr vAvoKT
is sold at all good drug stres. Bexin non and
you will realise the wisdom of doing so as the
weeks roll by t
Fripidaire
- ELECTRIC9 REFRIGERATION
know, right now, 1
to-be I Learn the
mdnin
Frigidaire
Summer’s hottest day means
nothing to Frigidaire, the mod-
em, electric refrigerator. It goes
on keeping perfectly all foods,
supplying ice-cubes, making
many frozen desserts.
Come in and see the new low-
priced metal cabinet Frigidaires.
They are sold on the GMAC
payment plan, k
DAY, JUNE 3,1926
Just Received a
yourself is one of the most im-
things in the_worlforyouto
Union church in a, short time, an-
nouncement-of which will be made at
a later dhte.
A large crowd from here attended
the I rogram at Riverby last week.
The teachers for next term of the
school here have been elected, and nil
A 2-Layer Brick of Grape-Pineapple Ice
Cream and Honeymoon Ice Cream. Also
a Special in Bulk—Honeymoon Ice Cream.
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No weather affects
Tom Shops of Honey Grove visited
his brother Ed last week. ,
Bro. Carter will preach Friday
night at the Union church. Everybody
invited. . :
Sunday school at IQ o’clock at the
Union church
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♦ CLUTTER *
Glad to report the present health
of our community the best.
Everyone was proud to see the rain.
It will greatly benefit crop*. .
Several from this place, went to
Boyd Sunday. all of whom reported n
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visit* d Mrs. J. T. Smith Sunday.
H. M. Curtis had the misfortune
of losig a nice Jersey cow last week.
Mrs. T. J. Smith returned home
FLIT
DESTROYS
Moths, Roaches
Bedbugs,Flies
erawnaud aa.'efi xVMnmr'i
mmummba
Eves Examined
Glasses Fitted.
Dr. John T. Nall
Exclusive Optometrist.
Any lens duplicated. Frames,
and etc.
Over Peeler’s Drug Store,,
With Dr. Rayburn.
Entrance through Drug Store.
"C" Nall “C" Better
Monday and Tuesday
of each week only.
Every Color—Hand Decorated Hardles—16 Rib
Rain or Shine
Get yours now. Evey one Guaranteed.
DO YOU WANT ONE FREE?
During the month of June every customer whose
purchases amount to $22.50 or, more will be made a
present of a Silk and Linen Umbrella. Save your re-
.ceipts of every purchase—Bring in $22.50 or more in
I Purchase Slips and get your Umbrella.
-......- .......-...... boss is one who “praises with faint .
visit with relatives at Du ldamns"—Baltimore Evening Sun.
of them have had previous experi-
ence in their work.
Miss Gladys Slagee has been quite
ville with Santa Fe North
and South. Katy to Wichita
Falls, Bus to Ardmore, Bui
to Denton, Bus to Wichita
Falls.
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Pton» 629
A program Will be given at the
p. m.
p. m.
Gains-
if it pays him, and surely he would" not spend his
money that way. if it did not, why would it not pay you
to tell the people what you have for sale?
ABE I'EDER, Tailor, R.
"nd Ri Theatre Building.
(283-41)
Saturday from her daughter’s, Mrs. rant and Albany, Oklahoma.
—VIOLA,
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Extra Special
|n addition to the many bargains that
ou will find on display Saturday we will
lace on sale Saturday morning between
the hours of 10 and 11 o'clck
Nothing brings such com-
forting relief an the original
Baume Ben gtic. It at arts to
drive out pain as soon as
you apply it.
GETTHE ORIGINAL FRENCH
BAUME BENGUE
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er. Hubert Thomas near prairie Pont.
. co ... . c:1 ' Mrs. Pear! Elis and An Wilmer
Shipment ot beautiful OHK # Gene, spent Sunday with Mr. Turner
- Dewoody and family.
He sees the wisdom of such action, for it keeps his
name before the people, and when they want something
in his line—there is his ad to tell them all about it.
be used. Write Bradfieldlaeg
Regulator Co., Dept. BA 7,CAi
Atlanta, Ga., for fret Booklet (sent in plain
envelope) telling many things every expect-
ant mother should know. “Mother’s Friend”
took their Sunday
RED BALL STAGE
LINE
RED BALL STAGE LINE
Bonham, Sherman, Dallas
and Gainesville.
Dallas, $2.95—$5.00 round
trip—8 round trips each day.
The Red Ball Bus Line
9:30 a. m
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8:30 a. m
9:40 a. m. ,
11:40 a. m.
1:40 p. m.
3:40 p. m.
5:40 p. nr.
follow the simple method
of an eminent physician,
who dedicated his life’s
work tn thia yrrat accom-
plieKment for your benefit.
"I was in labor only 25
minutes with my last child,
but sufered agonies with
three previous children.”]
writes an enthusiastic
mother who used “Mother’a
Friend.” 1
Right now, from this'
day on, and right up to
the day of childbirth
“Mother's Friend” should
sick for several days with typhoid
fever.
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KEEP YOUR BATTERIES IN
ORDER
The batteries in your chr repre-
sent the initial power. Unless, they
are 'fully efficient you are apt to
experience trouble in one way or
another. We are experts in bat-
tery maintenance and repairing.
WS can save you time and money
if you will let us take complete
charge of your batteries that op-
erate your car and radio.
STANDARD
BATTERY'CO. ‘ *
9-4 Brown Pepperel
SHEETING
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at 35c yard
Limit—5 Yards to a Customer.
because he was a millionaire, but advertising made him
one. . You may not be a millionaire by advertising, but
your business should increase, and is that not what you
want?
Then after you have done so, phone us and we will
send our advertising man to talk rates and space with
you. We are ready to serve you —Our Phone is 78.
We had good rains Sunday and
Monday nights, which was much ap-
preciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crownover and
family of Honey Grove spent Satur-
da} 'right with Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Wagne r.
Jack Lecroy of Bonham spent Sun-
day with Lyman McCraw.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Lindsey and lit-
tle son, Billy Burke of Bonham, visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Huck-
aby Tuesday. »
Mis. Verna Henson of Bonham
spent Saturday night with Miss Rubio
Compton.
schoul- classes to the river Sunday -------
where they had dinner and fish. Cars An eminent writer on medical sub- . -_______
ni,, f ...» < leased more than 20 times in the ” 1 '
" a ‘last-60 years and that, in a numb r has keen out to give emtheonce-over-
M s. Bartun and son, Bruce, ofof the ’larger centers of population, Ode says there is not as much cotton;
Honey Grove spent Sunday with Mrs. one-fourth of all deaths were caused as formerly, but there is more feed I
NicMlillian. by nervous disorders. It’. the strain said crops were Eooling
M. .... i m m v r i ‘of modem conditions which is to • •
•i: ami Mrs Mevay of I anasce much for frail , undernourished women. iEood, and that he never saW cofton
spent Sunday with their son, Lee Mc-| "The underlying cause of most of with better color.
this Nervousness, pain and sickness | Mr. Roberts has been out several
among women," says the reprsenta: days, making a thorough canvass of
live oi the discoverers of St. Josephs • . ...
G. F. P., the phenomenal medicine the situation, and the above.is his ver-
now being introduced with such diet. He has added another prophe-
startling success to the women andcy Vat are to his list along that line,
girls ol this country, “hasnow beeni Heretofore his main line was guessing
proven to be catarrh of the female T,
generative organs, a dreaded disease how many bales the county would
which is the result of colds. over raise. He never was overshort the
exertion or exposure on the delicate mark. He may do that, but not yet -
mucous lining of women's most im-l in the meantime his crop prognos-l
portant bodily organs. When ne-’tications must be reckoned with—he Wheeler, where
zlecked this malady sprend is itselfitto knows his crops, of last week,
other parts of the system. resulting 1
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in a. general drain which keeps wo-
men from building up nerve-force
and energy fast enough to -apply the
demand of modern life.
Thousands of weak an l nerv us
women are now having new hopes
and ambitions aroused in their
breasts by the very surprising and
sudden results which are invariably
coming with the use of the phenom-
enal medicine, known as St. Joseph’s
G. F. P. Women's delie ate system
quickly, but generally responds to the
wonderful effect of this medicine and
almost: before they know what has
happened, thin, weak and ’ under-
nourished women find themselves
rohxi.it and happy again, with an
abundance .of energy, vitality and
youthful bouyancy.
Women Now Depend on
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Doubtless the most satisfactory
good time.' =
Misses Farril and Mett Thomas
spent Tuesday night with their broth- t
4444 Mis. Bessie Polk left Tuesday
+in8 for a 1
M.s. Willie Cooper , and children
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. D.
C. Leeth.
H. M. Bridges and family took
dinner at the home of Mr. Bob Bridg-
es Sunday.
Lawrence Morgan spent Tuesday
night with his parents near Shady
Grove. s
Come on Boyd with your items, we
like to hear from you.
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services here Sunday night. I
Mrs. Saunders of near Telephone 4.
. 9:00 a.
11:00 a.
lax Hermer Co
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8: > MONKSTOWN • • ♦: WOmEN no “so or BONHIAM merchant
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Branson will leafl next meeting. "Fsmal, Troubles.” Found. toHe ________
Mrs. Mollie Brown and Miss Bess arrh""Ar BringCormted’lluick- HE SAYS THE CHOPS OVER THE
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4.30 p. m.............5:30 p. m
6:30 p.'m. ............7:30 p. m.
8:30 4. m........•...,.9:30 p. m.
This chedule makes direct
connection with all limited
Interurban cars for Dallas.
You are on the road 3 hours
and 28 minutes in going from
Bonham to Dallas. *
BONHAM-PARIS
To Paris Lv. Paris
7:00 a. m.......... 6:15 a. m
9:90 a. m.......... 8:30 a. m
11:00 a. m..........10:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m .........12:30 p. m
3:00 p. m.......... 2:30 p. m.
5:00 p. m......>...,4:30 p. m.
7'00 p. m.....;... 6:30 p. m.
SHERMAN-GAINESVILLE
Via Whitesboro
Lv. Sherman Lv. Gainsville
West Bound East Bouno
Soviet says it aims at justice. It is
fatally successful!—Wall Street Jour-
nal:
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Before Baby Comes
John Wanamaker was an advertiser—a n d John
Wanamaker was a millionaire. He did not advertise
LIGHTS THAT SATISFY
It is no problem to pick out from
our large stock of electric light g-
fixtures the style and type that ‛
will, serve ever purpose of illu-
mi nationti nd adornment. As soon
as the plans for your home are
finally approved a visit to our
electric supply store will enable
yo uto select the fixtures that will
fill every requirement.
Smith-Jones Electric Co
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 284, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 3, 1926, newspaper, June 3, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548150/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.