The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 301, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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Offering eve
motoring sati
finest lw-rriq
by tens of tho
wide popular!
make possible
See it! Drive
of design and
a revelation in
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would be wrong to have the
people of the -read dietricts
pay debts they do not owe.
Of course these peple think
KEENE & KEENE
South Main Street
HAY RAKES AND HAY WIRE,
OAT BAGS.
ALSO
SULKEY PLOWS AND DISC PLOWS.
FOR BREAKING YOUR STUBBLE.
No piscatorial lying
Beats*‘‘Jonah and the whale."
I'll eat the fish I folloved
Where shad are now on sale,
Instead of being swallowed
Like Jonah by the Whale.
—Washington Star.*
RED BALL
CONFECTIONERY
Phone 555
•We Deliver Any Where
—Any Time”
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$
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elled to th* attention ofithe pub-
k»han. .
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Entered at the postoffice .at Bonham.
Fema at aecond elas mail matter.
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derhe addresa of paper changed, zive
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The Home
to 7 * • t •
The home is where we live. It is our bus-
iness to help you make it livable.
NESDAY
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sharaeter, teputation or
2 8 Cara, » mortta--
By city Camer, 6 months —
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teally in need?
Not—What did the sketch in the
newspaper say ? . *
But—How many were sorry when
he passed away?
e' . —Rotary Ray.
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Not—What was his station?* But
--Had he a heart ?-,
And “How did he play his God-
given part?”
Was he ever ready with word of
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LOST Yellow canary with - dark
wings. Tootsie Marr, 400 East 5th.
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The contest among t h e
Republicans has al-
reached .the stage
--
Humer in its Peripatetie Stage.
"Yes, kT! ! Au the humorists of
the country ar riding second to
tenth-hand Fords and printing slo-
ill NAVE TO HOPE I
OUT So^t NA To I
Cut DO~N A'ING / 1
E{PENSES TU£T I s-
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Ed Weathersby
“THE GOOD HOME FURMISHER”
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defect cancels the indebted-
ness—that is if he is an hot
est man. If he isn’t honest
he will probably say that if
he were to pay a debt he
didn’t owe his children woul4
condemn him—and let ft go
at, that
Found—Red male pig. Owner can
get same by coming for it. Mrs.
R. r. .Caruth.
It ia rather a curious fact that
Any of our ads and
» Have I
How did he die?
051
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rowboat crews is often dead-
ly. The trouble is that youth
is never ready to profit by ex-
perience and after it gets the
experience 'a funeral prevents
further usd of" knowledge
gained?
Gov. Ferguson's husband is
modifying his views on the
The approved Dem-
way is to sandbag
with words only, which is
far safer to the individual
disputants.
for Economical^
' - -—-—oim
many of the people who demand a So what’s the use of trying
national referendum on the Vol- With fiction to prevail?
k Ros i* Lee Darnall was
■ counts. Missouri, Aug|
I passed away Friday, Jul
in her home near Duplex
mid away Saturday, June
New Hope cemetery, wil
J. E. Smith officiating. I
e move Texas at the I
years wit het parents. I
Ilf fourteen years she pre
| in Chiist and joined the I
ckuurch where her members
M-until her death. I
I January 13, 1903, she wa
t Mr. J. s, Darnall. Nin
were born to them, four of
I already none to the be
Bishop Berry of the Meth-
odist church has resigned as
a member of the program
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♦ THE DAV’S BEST ♦
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And if the, avrnge, home-brewer
had to brew the family's gasollmeat
home his wife would walk most of
the time.—Dallas Newt,
Day; Thia
ERWARD,dET,OFF
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('ham pion Fish Story.
I told my fishing story.
It was a mighty tale;
; And yet it lacks' the glory
Of “Jonah and the whale."
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olderens •• well•• the new. Thin
-n- ana will avoid delay in
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lust received an’
Sets in several d
have been enacted into law. But
with so much jawing with the um-
pire and playing to the grand
stand, that's a pretty fair batting
average.—Dallas- Journal.
How to Conserve In Purchasing
First: Take quality into consideration; Second: Take price- Third-
Take expenge of upkeep and running the article you wish to purchase
The FAVORITE THERMAL GASRANGE IS FIRST Ix QUALITY
reazonahle in price, cheapest in fuel consumption, co0ks with 3m,pi nea
heat. Ask your neighbor about this range. ' imprisoned
road bond issue as expressed
at Wichith Falla- There he
said "if the bonds the *1
preme court said you do m
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ONHAM DAILY I
. 6 FREEDOM
Men! whose boast it is that ye
om of fathers brave and free.
6 there breath on earth a slave.
Are ye’ triUy Dee and brave?
If ye do not feel the chain
When it wors a brother's pain,
re ye not base slaves indeed.
slaveg ’ unworthy to be freed ?
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-b itmee freedom but to break •
1W tbr * bur, own dear sake,
82 w leathern hearts, forget
YUK* we mankind a debt?
XBi3rustihedomit shade
(*te2 chillis our brothels wear,
%Pa,twith heart and hand to be
"Earnest to make others free!
.4 • » —James Russell Lowell.
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est • was holding forth in her best;
style. Th mother could do nothing I
with the child, so the man came of. May &KJackson, Phones 782 and 8.
science went to the rescue.
MwgufEx!
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The Ohio drys want Pres-
ident Coolidge to. fire Secre-
tmy Mellon, because they
helive that ’ Mellon is the
fountain head of the trouble
in securing proper enforce-
ment. Since Mellon failed to
, land Pepper in the Senate he
mustn't be s influential as
we thuzht anyway.
SQUIRE E DGEG ATE Evidently Mose Had Been Getting Fowls at Night
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day.’ Now he says h per-
fectly willing to have the
A negro woman of large proport
tions was in a motor car accident.
She was transported to the hos-
pital, where she soon regained con-
sciousness. The doctor, seeking to
comfort her said:
VYou undoubtedly will be able to
obtain a considerable amount of
damages, Mrs. Botts."
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Atwrttolag B*t** — AppHiMtoa
'Atonal TO TBB pubusT- 1
Angerrpneona refleetion upon the
Danger — 2,00 Jolte, LttleiGof
Creep; Why Girls Walk Home; Dis
Squeals; Mah Junk; Pay as you
Enter; An Accident Looking for a
Place to. Happen; A Nash. Can
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New Standard and Osborne
Mowers
CLASSIFIED ADS
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good milk cow, heavy milker. dgy
419 fourth street (277tf) Mis. Weddle, mother of Leonard
1 2 . Z Weddle, of Ash Grove, fell and
j Beets, the right size for canning | broke her hip u few days
ago. She
12190 per bushelLas long M they last , is at the hospital and doing very
_-003- A. L. Nelms of Ash Grove is re.
FKSALE, Good milch cow. priced ’ ported to be near death’s door,
right . egJ. H. Huffman at Halsen===-==-=-=----===
Motor 6, d (300-3) A
.lugging each other
“Damage, ?" said Mrs. Botts,
"What'Ah want wif damages? Ah
got damages enough now. What
Ah wants ' is repairs."—Marshadt
Messenger.
LOST—Blue speckled cow. Call 060
(800-5t)________________________
______WANTED______
Second-hand wood and coal range
State kind and price .in letter. M. V.
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to.
Phones 460 & 140
Make your home livable while you can make
such’ material savings. We think our sale has
been a big success, but as this was the larzest
stock of furniture in this part of the country we
still have lots of bargains.. A real saving is
* where you get a good article for less than it is
worth. We are offering you real savings on
furniture. Come in and look them over.
bonds validated if the people
who voted them and whoregans on them. H are some we
ceived the mmey‛ for them have seen Foli by’in the last r"w
say they want to ply them, days: Sick cylinders; Four wheel".
But why submit the matter on tiped snir" 1 . . ,
i Ile JNteR w thov AAw" owe 1 A ’ Shittleas but not Lazy
/ "t -----1 ", 1 Fierce Arrow with a Quivver:
for the bonds? It certainly, Cheken, Here’ yor coupe;’
MAPLE-NUT
LICE CREAM
" All this week
Linim
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NOTICE—AU hotices of entertalmi
m
othler tototar eontderation, will M
eharked lor at the’rate of one cent
60wtd Obitualed, fesfuffons ol
rwWl ear di at tlanks, «tc., «M
rhiHM for At the same rat*. talk
amt accompany ogdar.__
good cheer,
To bring back a smile, to banisn
a tear? -
Not-.What was his church? Nor
-What was his creed?
But—Had he befriended thosel
g*r • " " *-* " "
.z... -• they owe the debt because
4 firm indiridual or corporation • they voted the bonds and
will be gladly eorreeted upon being
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^4 gour ye
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gates on Sundays after July
“ 4. The reason they are go-
ing t6 oU»l 4hr t*tM” Oh
unday in violation of the
law is because they need the
money.
• It has been .demonstrated
that it’s dangerous to dance
the Charleston -While in a
jO flimsy canoe, and stazeing
B water fights between rival
JtoOSL LiKE EvER«
000 25E 'M Trpin
Fsebute EKPEN5ES
got' the money for the bonds. Peebte ‘ Yuhael some be old an
They are like the average
J. W. Pede
Palace Drug9
Bonham Drug
Reb Peelef
stead Act, are opposed to a na-
tional referendum on the question
of submitting law for war. The
first is termed “democracy” the
latter is denounced as “radicalism"
—and there you are.—Mexia. Daily
News. ।
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Dartmouth College is one
of our old educational insti-
tutions, but her alumni must
be more old-fashioned than
anybody. ■ Dartmouth hsn’t
a stadium, and yet we find
the alumni giving a million
dollars to establish a library
for the school. Think of that.
A million dollar hbrary for a
cchool without a stadium!
L AuMoos*sMEems
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money on it. He knows he
owes the bank, and if the wanted No Damages.
note happens to be wrongly
worded, he doesn't think that
' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fitch of
Whiteshoo and Mrs. cCharles. Se-
vier of Sherman wire guests of
Mr. and Mrs.* Will Jackson yester-
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One reason why the dollar is al-
ways good is becadse the govern-
mnentmonnn"cthancumorehaseven ~ — liule Plora,"
. _____ •" he said, "There’s no use in hum-
“Miaaion worker ‘ jailed when i minK to her in that silly way. What
eight wives show up” announces a ’ * want, is rea music. The f**" ..... --------------------
recent headline. Why not? Most | thatJ used to sing in the Glee Club MISCELLANEOUS
. .. . , at Yale, and sang well, loo. may ------------------------
likely the poor fellow needed pro-l .... * ’ . n AeN ad. ..
. it w . 2 n. make a difference. Paper hanging, $3.00 per room, and
eonc n ey ouri r - . - ( Accordingly the professor took the up. Also painting and signs. Phone
‘ . ! child and, striding up and down the 417-ren. Thornton & Saaser.
i . , ... t I Toom, sang in his best manner. Hr i (290-1m) .«
Mr. Creager says the election of a , , ’ .j. .... . X -----------------------------
d • rr *u: had not finished the second verse of; r i 0 052,.
Republican governor in Texas this . . FOR RENT
year is not such a remote possibil- I his song when A ring was heard ■ ---
ity as one might imagine. As an ' Thesdoor. opened, there stood a.Mlm place, see Mrs. Mary L.
optimist,' the Kgentteman certainly small zir who.zsaid: .. ' Swope, West 7th street. Phone 551.
walks off with the cake and all the I I'm one of th. family that s just
. . n ri moved into the flat next to yours,
trimmings.-- Denison Herald. . I u , . . .
there's a sick person with us, and , _ ,
m .. lujni . It ■ J i . | he says, if it's all the same to you, J Bradlez. Bonham, Rt. 4, 3 miles
Of the 18,403 bills introduced into1 • . , ... / - north of Ector (300-126)
this first session of the Sixty-Ninth would zou mind letting the. baby ‛
congress, we are advised, only 465 cry instead of, singing to >t?'-Mo.;
' thers s Home-Life.
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Railroad Crossings." , — Buffalo
Blade.
What did he give?
VPhese are the unit* to measure
• the Worth
. Of a man, regardless of birth.
vongiGNEErLBSENTATIVS
A--Kewer ---- Chicako, ill. But why submit the mi
E. HN2MP-—4—New York, MYsto the voters if they don’t
2W_Pap----Palan,Te ' " ‘ "
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 301, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1926, newspaper, June 23, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548164/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.