The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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When Chairs Were Scarce
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Sc, $1.00 and $1.50
ENERGIZE!
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Fee Favorite Office for job work
Ever Hot Water Heaters
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Have You
energizes and invigorates the
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inham Ice Cream and Creamery Co.
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Phone 196
Pork
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FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
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WHY DON’T YOU ADVERTISE TOO?
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us have your old refrigerator, we’
EM TITTSWORTH FURNITURE CO.
SUPPOSE YOU THINK THIS OVER
Bonham, Texas
Side Square
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I the n:ists of falsehood, brought on by
a meddlesome Jane who thought shel
Chairs, which, with their standard-
ized designs and efficient aids to com-
fort and movement, typify civilization
BAKING
POWDER
Couldn’e Sell Her a Ticket
A western woman called the town
Leave
Sherman
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(283-4t)
kind that make you forget you are wearing it.
—Ajry- -Perfect fitting knitted to conform to
line of the body
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$ । suppose a letter would make it in the
jsame time? I was writing one to that
$ । town and I wanted to know how long
lit would take it to get thereCap-
$' per's Weekly.
;apg» See These Beautiful
-5 “GIFTS THAT LAST”
BRANNONS
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Dr. I. M. Watson $
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Examine
your eyes
skillfully
without the
use of
Drugs, and fit your glasses.
BRANNON’S
“GIFTS THAT LAST"
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fortify your system,— «
keep strong with Scott’s "N
Emubion. 4X
at RETAL DRUGCISTS
Phe. 404 -4 3120
•Dscott a Bowne Elouomfeid, nj. 25 290
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.
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Zonie
For feminine hygiene
Enlightened women are now
using Zonite instead of
poisonous compounds for
this important purpose.
Zonite is thoroughly effec-
tive but harmless to delicate
tissues.
$ dinner, the only chair was that pro-
vided for the guest of honor.”
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g Best Grade Meat from
' lief has been perfected and is al-
ppAp.cady enjoying unheard of popularl-
—sAh-K ty on account of the quick way it
gets rid pf the awful disease of the
skin which znobody seemed able to fig-
ure out be fore. Ifm called Black and
CHARLES RAY AND
for over
35
years
GUARANTEED PURE
Chilians of pounds used
by the government.
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exchange an Alaska < ork
locks, a hundred or more
the drifts.
* he keep worm up there in
'-zero wind ? Why does he
to death as any man, and
Got yours?
Reductions on O-Cedar Mops
and anew one at 50c. Now-
is the time to buy. Only OCedar
could produce such a mop at
such a price. All the famous
O-Ce lar features; triangle
i shapedand padded swab. Gets
into corners and won't dent
it “ “ ‘ ~.....‘.THE AUCTION BLOCK- ITCHING ECZEMA GOES
ice plant*. it saves
JOHN PIERCE’S 8
SANDWICH SHOP 8
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CARTER’S
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for it, the Alaska uses cork the same as
and ice.
Eyes 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
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KEEP YOUR BATTERIES IN
ORDER
The batteries in your car 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.
We 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.
most other creatures would?
He has no great coat of fur like the
beaver, or the otter. He is just a bag
body through its power to
nourish. Re-energize, 4. ’
Pi
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- wanted Charles, are disipated by the
Grown people often over- ever-recurring sunlight of truth,
estimate their strength and —--o-------
I BAILEY HARDWARE CO.
Al the Antiquirian Magazine.
“An inventory,” he says, “takes in
I They are economical, too. The
big 50c packages of Ointment con-
tain* three times as much as the lib-
-vuyed by Eleanor Boardman, who bv eral 25c size 10-43
Miss Loretta Turman has returned the way is a peach.
from Commerce where she has been Charles Ray is at his very best in'
attending school, the role of the spendthrife’son, but
M and Mrs. Charlie Henson of when he meets her is simply crazy
Avery visited Mrs. J. E. Carpenterabout her, and the result is they get
Sunday night. married. Promptly Eleanor tells him
^LONESOME ONE, none of hi living-off-of-papa stuff
====»*<======== goes. The son loses his pretty wife
•mmumummummeu for awhile, only to regain her, when
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as much as-does anything else, only
$ became popular in England toward the
" end of the Jacobean period, according
WANAMAKER WAS AN ADVERTISER. \
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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?
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% Barbecued Beef and $
Nothing brings such com-
forting relief as the original
Baume Bengu. It starts to
drive out pain as soon as
you apply it.
GETTHE ORIGINAL FRENCH
BAUME BENGUE
(ANAIe*TO‛E•
burne Hogue gets the Grand Prise of $10.00 for the best essa)
^he Advantages of Good Furniture in the Home.
1g this ad and a nickle and get a beautiful Japanese ban.
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
with loose quills.
Why the intense cold of northern
winters doesn’t kill him, a# he rolls
up n a ball, motionless is the highest
branches, is one ofenature's mysteries. ।
PLEASING PICTURE QUICK WITH USE OF THIS
SEEN AT AMERCANEPsppt"assmax.eimr-"s
" 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.
Diamond Mounted Wedding. Rings
Special IR-K White Gold Hand En-
graved 5-Stone Diamond Wedding
Ring $22.50.
. « Other Rings $5.00 to $150.00
Every Design and Size
ky Laughs at Cold
ikes to the treetops. The
rets the higher he climbs.
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$ .
J ।ticket agent on the telephone and
$ i asked him to route her to some ob-
ascure place in a remote Southern
T state. The agent had never heard of
the -place but he - went through the
’ ।railroad guide and figured out a route
$ necessitating numerous changes and
connections.. Armed with all this in-
formation he returned to the tele-
2 phone, gave it to the inquirer, and
• then heard he say: "Wen, do you
_ 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? - .13 ,3
1624 at Gilling castle, Yorkshire, men-
tioned only two chairs, although there
were 35 stools listed. Even in 1669,
when Charles II entertained Cosmo
' 'the Third, grand duke of Tuscany at
_ John Wanamaker, was an advertiser a nd John
Wanamaker was a millionaire. He did not advertise
steadily wining favor with women who want
est—Rightly priced. Ask for Carters the next
ou buyo Underwear. Union Suits
ABE FEDER, Tailor. R.
do not realize that they are Stay with your home town. Roost it.
running short on energy. ==-==-— ——— —
Scot’sEmulsion # T
HOW MUCH ICE
CREAM TODAY?
Get into the way of ordering
ice cream daily. It’s a healthy
habit, and one that will keep
you cool for your work or play.
Queen Quality ice cream is the
kind to specify.
Made in Fannin County’s Only
Modern Ice Cream Plant.
“Eat more. Ice Cream—
it’s healthy”
25 T” 25c
More than a pound and a half ffl .
for a quarter ..
Same
Price
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I Mrs. Andrew Barrett and son of'
Graham, are visiting her mother, Mrs.
Lem Biggerstaff.
| Mrs. E. C. Rike and children of
Breckenridge are visiting her mother, i
Mrsi Kirby. .
If you have any of our Ice
Cream Packers call 196. Yel-
low and Green packers.—
Bonham Ice Cream and
Creamery Co. (285-6t)
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surfac At your dealer’ ""
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8:30 a. ..............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....... 6:45 a. m
9:00 a. m.......... 8:30 a. m
11:00 a. ...........10:30 a. m.
1:00 p. m .........12:30 p. m
3:00 p. ........... 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. Rainsville
West Bound East Bound
White Ointment.
Most all dealers have Black and
Jimmie Richardson of Childress is BOARDMAN IN THE LEADING
visiting his grandparents., Mr. and, ROLES OF PICTURE
Mrs. J. O. Fegett. ___
Mr. and Mrs. Will Minchey of. । Charles Ray.and Eleanor Boardman
Grove visited his mother here were the leading people in "The A ue- white Ointment, and Soap,
Sunday. Ition Block," an adaptation of Rex count of the tremendgus
There was a musical at the homel Reacb‛. atolu at th,. American ast which has already reached the rate
of W. A. Carpenter Tuesday nitthto^M ‘ K the “f more than two million packages a
. .. ' 5 nign.. year in its sales, because it relieves
F eryone enjoyed it. Thia story is'all about a young man’eszema so quickly.
Mrs. Bilj Davis, Misses Estelle Tur: with plenty of (Dad’s) money, who’ They are econol
.Man and Mamie Broiles left this wesekpaid $25,00,00 to dance with Lorrey,
for school in Denton. J played by Eleanor Boardman, who by
1:40 p. m........ 1:00 p. m.
3:40 p. m....... 3:00 p. m.
5:40 o. m....... 5:00 p. m.
7:40 p. m. ...... 7:00 p. m.
Makes connections at Gains.
rille with Santa Fe North
and South. Katy to Wichita
Falls. Bus to Ardmore, Bua
to Denton, But to Wichita
Falla.
. C MAGOUIRK
rkone 629 W
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 288, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 8, 1926, newspaper, June 8, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548153/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.