The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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FRIDAY, JNE11,
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DEATH OF A CITIZEN
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EXGLISHMAN, AND GLOER
TROTTER, NoMOKE
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meree in the Utter part of 1918, hej
came from Wichita Falls, where ha
KASH & KARRY
it out.
on actoumi it it being inirnduced here
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY .
JELL-O, limit 2 packages
8c
The 0
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Ts dueras and soc
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LEM TITTSWORTH FURNITURE
MEAL, S Pound Sack, only
15c
Gas Ai
PORK & BEANS, Very-Best, 3 cans . 25c
East Side Square
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Bonham,
KASH & KARRY
R.
RVLLER PIP
Phone 244
Where you wait on yourself and Save
FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
Babies Love It
Me
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Potatoes
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yearly picnic.
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COLE MOTOR CO
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Phon.
210 S. Mala Ste
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CREAM
2
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■with pienty of nergy aind vitality
since they are able to get C. F i’..
R £
6
The only real test for any
baking pwder is in the
oven. For best results use
Diamond
Special.
graved
POST TOASTIES, large size. 15c
Aunt Jemima PANCAKE FLOUR 121c
MACARONI or SPHAGETTI. ... .7}
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I will pay cash for your No. 1 potatoes delivered at
the D. B. and N. O. Station, Bonham or Ravenna
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Last year the orennization raied
and expended arornud $*o,0m .
Du to his exeeutive abinty and his
Whaley. '
It is intimated that Mr. Whaley
will rnke a clean sweep of the San
Antinin ( hamher of Commerce foree
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You will seeti Sign 4 Times on the
Streets in Bonham. If you will STOP and
trade at
To
Sherman
6:00 a. m
-- mi
n ''a
Fot all stomach and intesnal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
bettr than a sale Infant? nd
( hildren’s Laxative.
area Rooms.
7 or 695 Blue.
Information and
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CHA
On
Same Price
for ober
35 Years
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and 28 minutes in going from 7"*"*
Bonham to Dallas. ;
BONHAM-PARS
15,245 Sq. Feet of
Floor Space
Millions of pounds used
by our Government
! satisfied with yoursell. C
) languor to “pep” by feasdne
The easiest thing
on earth is deciding
what to do
instead of doing it..
BAKIN
N Bonham Ice Cream and Creamery C
M...Center Street. Phone 196
<7"
tice the difference.
(289-6t)
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25 ounces for 25C
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More than a pound and a half for a quart*
We have several
Will trade, or sell
F
SEMINGLYENDIFSS
gua BY WOHEN
300 b- » « «■ 2006034003000.00.30
$
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Mr. Wainwright was an intelligent
well read nian, unassuming and was
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PORTER WHUEY TH
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VALET -
AuloStrop
Razor
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Le t
l your dysteza. The blood is so weak it
I Lggl Lack Mid overcume the em
| emy, so fhe Impuritles break oot
through the skin.
S.18. A. builds the Mood back-
builds npilions of new red-blood-cels,
Fczem dries rig nt up Bolls pimpies,
f hlac k heaa, ugly blotches ard irritat-
lng rashes ali disappear.
( Clear up your akin. Get S. S S. AH
| druggists sell it. The larger bottle is
1
death of C. R. Wa
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NOTICE
Henquantes eity Santtar
Departutent le Chamber of
in Hull eou9 of Y
England, July 18, T His
RY’S STATION Wes
pital. Give it a trial
Automobile, even though the
speedometer does show a large
milenge.
g" " " 2 T
$ w
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$ WM
$ WB
• mi
$ wm
; ■
$ mm
r “ fevored.
Kellogg’s Tareleaa Castot oa
is the origimal tasteleas cauter
oil made for medicinal useonl.
Talk to
will be cot
want. The
the best at
C.MAGOUII
Hmm
Sran ' st.
Tn Paris
7 :00 a. m. .
9:90 a. m. ..
11:00 a. m. .
1 169 p. m ...
8 :00 p. m. ..
5:00 p. m. ..
7-00 p. m.
We are shipping to cities where the demand is.
great. Top Prices Paid.
-*it.
hers of Fort
simply l idjng up the red-blood-cells
In yd bipod with 3. S. a. von
wouldh’t waste another mnute trying
to do 1any othr way. "
mus Fhat’s IM only Way to relleve irri-
-—=== ; tated, broke out skin of any sort You
momuaam | lack rih, rad blood ! io purities are in
| The executive bnard of the West
I Texas f hamher of C ammcrer will,
I prohbly be eonvened in the nert few 1
1 days and seleet a suceessor to Mr.
reeonditioning 4
a dish of Queen. Quality
Cream.
Burner
A SlSi ■
hm R-a cum r- ana T..
Mounted Wedding Ting
18-K White Gold .Hand.
5-Stone ‘ Diamond Weddin
'Eat more Ice Cream — 5
it’s heag
Atlantic. In hk youngeg . days he •
served in the British navy and marinel !
corps. He saw service in Fgypt and! '
India and on the Mediterranean Sea j |
Ring $22.50.
Other Rings $5.00 to -$150,60 1
Every Design and Size.
See These Beautiful j
“GIFTS THAT LAST’ I
BRANNONS,
-* % 90 G*x * a wcmbaomemtdt
GULF NO-NOX M
FUEL at FOREST
LIGHTS THAT SA
It is no problem to pid
our larte stock of e16
fixtures the style and.
will serve every purpa
mination and adornment
as the plane for youri
finally approved a x
al.ct.. ~ Mun aUr* v
1 F eieeurN SMMAPPI HUA."
____t, yo uto seleet the fixturt
S» nil every reqlr^nt.
TANNuk;u 2 cir g, KT
And every foot of it covered with hargains in fur- 8
niture and house furnishings of all kinds.
Cont in and let Mr. Blewett, Mr. Myers or Mrs. Jones 8
A thorough
CONSTIPA
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""IN hideol
wreck 1
with its poisons. Cong
he the father of moil
ills and ailments. Y
easy way to relief ■
read Mr. Herman’s II
•Your Kellogg’s ALIBE
y„r i had been suferinn
tion for thirty years and I
out, hardly abb to work
osine your ALIBRAN |
.nd I am a well man, f•
rogular as n dock. Ido
could live without M hra
Heating S
Kellogg’s ALL-BRI
anteed to permanent
r=
(HI ill II IN THE W
The congregation of I
Church and the Church I
Windom and the Christi
Honey Grove met at C|
Sunday and held servi
trees of this pretty wo
, service was held last I
congregations voted um
such a service every ye
erosd was present, and
plosion y/the .-e^yuejlipl
Lv. Paris •
.... 5:45 a. m l
..... 8:30 a. m (
.. .10:30 a. m.’’
12:30 p. m
.... 2:0 p. m
4:30 p. m.
.... 6:30 p. tn
You get more power
for Less Money
When You Let U» Do
• Your Work.
, You have every right to ex-
pect the most rom. your
12:30 p. m.............1:30 p. m breea
2:30 p. ..............3:30 p. m <• ।
4:30 p. m.............5:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m..........•...7:30 p. m.
8:30 a. m. ...........9:30 p. m.
F’his chedule makes direct T
connection with all limited w
Interurban cars for Dallas.
You are on the road 3 hours F
r '
• 3-‛zi
never kown to speak harshly f.ant:
TfbodHehad■ ’ ■ ■
having made seten trips aeross the:
One Month o Wilf ave $8.00
f • . (0
Bonham Housefurnishing
________
Cream for two! Get it
habit of ordering Queen
Iee Eream. A dish of oor
Cream will make you P
t T) ’
r tiLt r f h h r-rm-rr ■ 1- -
’ and prohabfy take some of the en-
ploys.of the Iwai general offices.
1 Mee Whaley is expected to retur
Ho about Wednesday.
Stamfot r regrets much to-ose him
—Stamford Leader.
ECZEMA
Dries right up!
if you .eat ralza bo* easy n is to
stop Hrv.-iteM*<. burning eczetna by
I WASHING POWDERS, limit 10 . . 3^
CHUM SALMONS, Tall cans, each 12k
El-Food MAYONAISE.. ...........25c
.SOAP, P & G, limit 10 bars... . . .3k
CRISCO, large size, limit 1 can. . $1.19
PINEAPPLE, No. 2 can, limit 3.....20c
L APPLES, Delieious, med. site, doz.. . 20c
। LEMONS, extra good, Red Balls, ea . . . 2c
will bring back all the old-
time pep and power end
lower your Gas and Oil con-
sumption. I
We use only the best
Parts in makiug repairs and
do all work to your satisfae-
tion.
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SHEEMNwiTAEESVILLE
Lv. Sherman Lv. Gainsville
West Bound East Bound
7:40 ». m. ------ 7:00 a. m.
,2:40 a. m.......... 9:05 a. m. I
11:40 A. m........11:00 a. m.=
1:40 p. m------ 1:00 p. m.
2:40 p. m.---3:00 p. m.
5:40 0. m....... 5:00 p. m
4:40 p. m. 7:00 D. m
Makea connections at Gaina.
villa with Santa Fe North
mumgzm
th eterna hitis where’
ngeneity the erganizatior trt heen „___
made the largest regional chamber Women NOW
pf ommeree in the world. xM*"
♦ BRYANT TRANSFER 0 —
♦ All kinds of Hauling. Muting * w
♦ a «pecialty.. Plenty rieh flower ♦
• dirt.. Phone 10«. •
RED BALL STAGE ’
LINE
RED BALL STAGE LINE
Bonham, Sherman, Dallas $
and Gainesville. 2
Dalia*, $2.95—$5.00 round >
IB
Cleburne Horue of Bonham says, "Besides being a s
Ve mient, good furniture gives one a free, independent
when guests ate invited.” -e- 2
TAKE HE POSITION
MMNM.1EUS: ’ r ,
■ . \ j । Way Who Had Cm. fp and De-
Ac is wi mecnlnna SiripeEvptaGatpnx.Eelisi.4ne CHARLES ROBERT WAIWRITr
OF coMMERcE AND Is SAT —-• - ” -
TO PAY si0,000 A YEAS
STOPI
SAVE $8.00
o . ---- ------
Bring, this ad ami ie and get a beautiful Japanese sill
o Guaranteed Pure
Hr ea me to America first in 1871, and
the last time in 1879
He was married to Mis Sarah
Sommer in MeMinnville, Tennesseej
April e, 1888. Tn them five children
were born, four of whom strvve
They came tn Texa in Augu e 1902
and- sett frd in the F uteim muh it yi
where the family has many friends
The funeral was condneted at the
Raptist church at Fdhube Sunday nf-
•
of the Rev. Josenh Dobhins, rector of’
the Fpiscopal church. Bonham, who
was assisted hv the Rev. Thomas
Reere and the Eev. C. C Hazelin, for-
mer nastor of the Fdhube Bapt i-t
church. Burial took place at Hamnton
rraveyard: A number of out-of-town
relatives were here to attend the ser.
trip—S round trips each day.
The Red Ball Bus Line whon to look upon was to feel new, A carrier pigeon hasbeen
Leave couaEe and up t ils, depriva- with a message on
y.Sherman X; are i : eve all noblestates that Walter S. w3«
8:30 a. m........1.9:30 a m I ' ■ , d0l 11 vietoryiheld a prisoner near
10:30 » m.........11:30a. m. .iVr y-
Winnpro,Blue Granit is most
lasting cahe t is <colp "Im of
the moot* durable minerafs known,
it is superby beautiful because it
is made up of the substance of
precious stones and gems.
mark a very Greve
, • with
WINNEBORO ’ BLUE GRANITE
BONHAM MARBLE WORKS
in South Maim Street
The many heautifnl flowers be.
spo'te for the friends and relatives
th* sympthy they had for the family
of this cood man, whom God in His
wisdom has seen fit to take, whose
presence had been a blessing, and
show yqu through our immense store. You are under 8
no obligations to buy. We want you to see our Store .
and to know what we have tn offer you. I
Your friends, • g
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l Tousa d mnore xommem every day
ke Potter A. Whaley, manager of thelarebeg rxardedfosmhheiruconstant
Eet Tg Campbar aomuenreaimd Pai t ha# t re dedne sth At Edhut- "a
V-uom, has accepted the peaition raetfly'a relEMtio to see the many 0 accont er
Bhanager of the San Antenio Chamber Ixomen zho. had ben worry mg .. time . .....
“L cmmer. h-annooeetnavcehrongh it*- day day and monthi" ’
cmmenee. neannoanced today mr after month, trying first ewe thing m -heir fields at **
r long distance K^^hone Ithen the etber to get rid of their tu-iknes that .Mr W - u
WLaley will anRtm* his new dutiesHde, who are now released from thelon Wednesday .
on July 1st . idutebez .of .tbe demon catarrh, whi •Meter.- H.
It is understood that Mr. Whaley "xtheaarawsther "isa — ought by . .
will receive a salary of $10,000 a ne delicte Tezemerniv organa sician not to b serious Howe
pears on the new joh. Imust he free from the catarrhal in-:Satanday just after e ha f
Just who will suecee Mr. Whaley j nbich keeP: them from’the evening meal he , .
.» manarer of the. organization » X be“kepe Aree ill, and died hef ore
coniestural. Many believe that Homersfremany obstraetion such as waste,be suammoned.
O Wade, who has been assistant for'matter in the passages so the food Charles Roher Wairwrie*:
several years, wilt take the position, zou eat can famished nourishment to ‘born ---- " - •
Others believe that sShe other see ha daleaite orEan*, nervs*, moseles -
retary wit take the plate. ! i bas lee proven beyona a doube the time of his deat was 71
Wlwn Porter A. Whaty tonk overfsbnak the use of St. Joseph's G F. P„ months and 11 days
the West Texas Chamher of Cen as dizected on each bottle were Charles Rohert and Hammah
of EnAand. Wain-
__ in the sides and back. Ion* of weight iwright united with the E1 1*copal
was manager of the ehamber of com-Ine avpet te. easy to catch raids, andlchurch of England in early l vho
meret. the West Texas Chamber was that undown, don’t-care, langatd’and had memainedtroeto hi- home
(in -Ac red- but Whaley „acon punedEeelinz. all Manyr.hundredslehur h ...
oI zirls womenn art paking pub-
iff stutements every day telling of old churi h rol at the tin • of Bideath
their happiness and robust health
ked !
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, June 11, 1926, newspaper, June 11, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548154/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.