The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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, MONDAY, JUNE 28, 1926
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the Old Guard.
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vor of the giants.
How Adam Dressed.
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that this woman, who can
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lieve the farmer the fear is that the
had been shot to piece* when the
with men and women of today is i
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—FOR TODAY-
David slew hi, giant, and Jat
i Giant Killer ia said to have pu
being geplanted. The strange ’ this belief persisted in spite of the
feature of it all is that re- ( terrible defeat administered to Na-
planted cotton, is, in some in-poleon by the allies at Leipsic.
other words, that since these
fellows, and the ladies, who
made the last fair possible
have had that experience,
they are better fitted to make
a bigger and better fair this
vem They are in good prac-
crop are to the effect that it
is grovAng nicely. The cool,,
spring caused alt of it to be
late. devastating hail
which visited a wide area infeats had led continental armies to
the couny laid a lot of the ' believe that it was impossible to
cotton low, necessitating its I stop the guard; of Napoleon, and
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sins of
Mrs. McPherson
Aimee Semple McPherson,
lost to the world for five
weeks, is now with her peo-
ple in California. Whatever
we may think of this woman
ahe.has some of the elements
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AdurtWag Batu ee Awlicati—
Nenem TO THB PUBLIC
Any ertgneous teflection upon the
sharacter, reputation or standing of
anz firm, individual or corporation
will be gladly corrected upon being
ealled to the attention of the pab-
Itobera.__'
Entared at the poxtozkce at Bonham,
Tena aa second elasa null matter.
see the ten- i
false front is no
“GIFTS
xasemcandso
completed.
The fellow who used to
shuck corn on rainy days now
puts in that time tuning up
his car.
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of desolating war. It onfirmed tf»e
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nsboro Blue Granite is mod
| because it is composed. o
lost durable minerals known
superbly beautiful because
ide up of the substance <
us stones and gems.
mark Every Grave
with
INSBORO BLUE GRANITE
IHAM MARBLE WORK
123 South Main Street
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CHANCE ' OP ADDRESS— In dt-
dering address of paper changed, ziya
aid addreaa da well aa the new. Tis
tafportant and will avoid delay in
■Ah< ih< change._____________
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
mdts, dimmer and other benetite
ko waa.anot fought at- Waterloo that they are paying too much at-
station? Beonuse the messages-re-
ceived eHh Wellinton came from
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| Whatever troubles Adam had
about her ability as a healer.
California is a long way from
Bonham, and it is possible
ago. in fact, his-
movement will be carried to
Prussian bugles sounded the chargeaksurdity that will remit in a
SHERWOOD SPOTTS
M Publisher
ASHLEY EVANS
lBuninena Manage
SUHsCRIPTION
Payable ia Advanee
Bp Ci Carrier, 1 month__
By City Carrier. » months —
By City Carrier, 8 months___
By City Carrier, 1 year______
By Mail. 1 month _________
By hbU. « watha —---
Rr^Uilyl year —.................
Ing out of the ordinary. Her 4
experiences have been many.
Her frst husband was a mis- ♦
shrine in Los Angeles that
I drop in price last week.—H o n e y
. I Grove Citizen.
We offer choice of a
or Ham
. FANNIN COUNTY FAIR,
Preparations are going for-
ward for the coming county
fair. The fair proposes being
better this year than last, and
should it only equal last
year’ effort it would be a
splendid thing. But as peo-
ple work at a job, if they go
at it intellizenily, they learn
to do it, with moye alacrity,
celerity and dexterity, that
being the human trend al-
wasa And that is to say, in
In East Texas they are
talking about $400 per acre i that makes any
— for tomatoes. Let’s see: That
Case of Jealously.
I Bill—Why did the foreman sack
' you yesterday?
tendency • in modern life marked •As
enough to lx* outstanding it is the
charged for at the rate of one cent
a wazd. Obituaries, resolutiona ol
rapgshgcards 9 thank, etc., also
chared for at the same rate. Cash
moat accompany order.
FOREIGN REFRESENTATIvES
Reports from the cotton
might be sad in passing
the! Bois d’ An water
thinking is a tiresome task when1 I
the imagination is hampered by rhe I
facts. The race may grow weary £
of the effort and fall back into day 1 2
dreaming and bluffing- Paris News j '
flesh."
Dr. Hibben, in substance,
appealing for more sincerity,
evidently was bitting at the
Bate's improved antiseptie
n:. Good for man oPhesst.
have been
ropean affairs. It also ended for-
ever the ascendency of Napoleon
and dissipated his dream of world
dominion. The mighty machine with
> may alwaye
g a good word
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muttered the agent, taking a long
drink. I ««3
"Oof." he ejaculated. “I say, my
man. this stuff’s poison."
cause thousands to follow
her, and believe in her imz
plicitly, is no ordinary sort of
2erson, as in said in the out-
act.
stances, larger than the old Hence, the troops of Belgium and
cotton. It causes ope to won- Nassau were ready for retreat as
der if we have not beet ! zoon as the French began to raise they really are.
planting too early all along. i their battle cry of "Napoleon." So far as one can
. ———--",L—■— --- 1 In "Les Miserables" Hugo has : dency to show
alone hadF not become convinced ed,"
that Napoleop was Invincible, mind are more subtle and just 1
Eighteen, year's of successive de- dangerous as the sins of th
en you will want
or Hai
cared "far move for artificialities
than they. dd now.. If. there is any ' Generous,
Bonham's new artesian welli
is about finished. This
makes three, if we have the
record straight, that the city
owns, T.he city, also owns a
larse reservoit east of Bon-
ham three miles. For a city
that at one time was driven
to such desperate straits as
to pump water from Bois d‛+
Arc, the nastiest creek on the ’
map, we are doing rather,
well, for it is a long step
.from Bois d’ Arc ooze to pure
land is Rerih about $40 an
acre at - the outside—pretty
fair profitpn the investment
Don’tmake any difference,
whether it rains or not, dur-
ing a political campaign, if
a fellow ‘wants to sling mud.
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One more month, candi-
dates, and the Who’s Who
sionary, and Aimee came
from Salvation Army stock.
She was married to the mis-
sionary when she was seven-
teen years old. They went
to China, where he died- The
widow came back to.Canada,
where she was born, having a
hard time of it in making the
trip, as she was penniless.
Later she married Harold Me
Pherson, but not until he had
promised to devote his life to
and the veterans of Jena appeared, back.
on the field, led by old Biucher, the For people to lay aside their false
fiercest fighter that ever faced J pretenses, their pet fancies, their
Napoleon above the Rhine. 1 picturesque theories their super-
Waterloo brought peace to Eu-1 stitions, a large amount of hard ।
rope after more than twenty years', thinking will be required. And
evanzelistic work. The in- — — y
formation at hand on the sub- bloodiest engagemenu.
How to Conserve In Purchasing
First: Take quality into consideration;’ Second: Take price; 1
Take expense of’ upkeep and running the article you wish to pun
The FAVORITE THERMAL GAS RANGE IS FIRST IN UA
reasonable in price, cheapest in fuel consumption, cooks with impri
heat. Ask your neighbor about this range.
iprearntone.cnaronco
it is in, his description of the Eng-
lish charge against the broken
French lines that Thackery reaches
the . zenith of his literary powers.
Both Hugo and Thackery pay
tribute to the stubborn Britons,
w ho, in spite of all, held their 'lines
till more than half their men were
down and beat back successive
charge of troops who never before
had known the latter taste of de-
feat. Many of Napoleon’s legions
Bob-- Weli, a foreman is one. who
stands around anil watches peo-
ple work.
Bill—I know; but what’s that got
to do with it?
they are more important, more in-
telligent, and more virtuous than'
jlw
8
to characterize her as be- ♦ ♦
It pays to be an optimist. You
Club membership will
20,000,000,000 tin cans
if this a fact it is no
that Fords took another
Of all June battles, that of Water-
loo probably was the most im-
portant. Certainly it was the most
deadly- ahd decisive Chickamauga,
which was fought • in September,
alone ca6 “mnk in carnage and
casualties with the terrible battle
fought in Belgium 111 years. ago.
Prior to ' the batlies of the world
DINNER CRU5 '—\
IE STEAm POLLE&(
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field, the English alent in man which is to be avoid- • are manufactured in the City of
To make him hot and hotter,
He wasn’t cumbered much with
clothes
When he went into the water.
—Mineral Wells Index.
with fear and amazement was shorn 4 TLIC HAV’C DCQT 4
of its strength in the pitiless tem- 1 hi — A - 2 5.
pest at Waterloo and the most ♦♦♦♦♦♦ **
amazing warrior that ever shook The f, 01 and his vocal organs are
the continents began hislong voy- | neve r parted.—Fort Worth Star-
age to the loneliness of St. -Helena. ( Telegram.
—Daily Oklahomian. i ' . _ '
drawn a description of Waterloo no greater now than it was several
other reference to thousan years
t jfti
IH
Mt in 'I
wat er, like we now have. It
j that
Bols d’ Art' water was
e used in emergency, in
CULLEN ®
Remember the days of old, con-
rider rhe years of many genera-
tions; ask thy father, and He will
ehew thee; thy elders, and they
will tell thee.—Deut. 32:7.
jeet does not say what be-
came of McPherson, whether
he is alive or dead. He
seems to be out of the pic-
ture.
Mrs. McPherson had built a
war whose tot il casualties
harldy arrertainAble, Chickamauga
and Wate?loo rark as the world’s
WK SOLICIT COMMEICIAL
PRINTING, SPECIAL BL.ANK
FORM AND JOBS THAT BANE
KRS, MERCHANTS, PROFES-
SIONAL MEN, SCHOOLS, FAC-
TORIES AND MILLS USE.
Hi. Specialty.
I Bookkeeper- Du you play any in-
strument?
Billing Clerk (sadly)— Only sec-
case of a fire, for instance.
We' have passed that stage,
for now 'if the blaze is too big
for chemicals, we simply
quench the flames with ar-1
tesian water. Some day we.
may use apollharis!
tendency to frankness and realism.
A large portion of the huiseries of
humns are the resuit of man's
effort to hide the stark nakedness
of Truth. Times are changing'
rapidly*. but whether the realistic
movement will continue is proble-
matical. - The danger is that the
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Modesty is an admirable human
quality, too little cultivated th drug
the market. As a municipal charac-
teristic, however, it is as much out
<>f place as a prairie schooner on a
speedway. It fails to register in a
go-get-’em age. Unless a commun-
ity advertises its merits the world
thinks it has none.
he said. "The
Roth Mere Mistaken.
A pompous man mi; sed his - lk
. - handkerchief and accused an Irish-
। man of stealing it. 'After some con-
I fusion the man found the hand-
i kerchief in H pocket and apologized
' for having accused the Irishman.
"Never mind at all,” said the lat-
tr. “Ye though: I was a thafe
and I thought you wire a gintel-
j min, ar.’ we wire both mistaken."--
Successfu Farming.
-------- , The fire of genius seldom kin-
An Appeal for Realism dles ambition in the man who has
money to burn.— Corsicana Sun.
. „ the-. In bin baccalaureate sermon to —------
number of combatarts is considered, f the graduating class of Princeton j White House roof needs repair-
Like th. Bunker Hill fight, which । university. President John G Pib- ing, which comes from raising it
was notfought on Bunker Hill at I ben said one of the great troubles so often.—San Angelo Standard,
all, the"mighty conflict of Water-
looking bottle to his lips. “Look
here, my man “.the second figure
broke the almost unearthly silence’.
I’m a federal prohibition officer--
let me have that bottle.”
The discovered criminal handed
over the article in question without
a word.
“Guess I’d better sample it first,”
. - . 4
enter the alley, the first
just raising a suspicious
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HE BONHAM HVOh4x% % Si
prosperity of the county, as
whole, is benefited by the
fair, and if that be so, and it
is, the falir should have the ;
hearty »uppori of "everybody
j ond fiddle at home,
j Grocer.
OLD HARBO
She
Aecidental Death It
Total Disability ..... $1,
Partial Disability ... * I
Weekly Indemnity Sic!
On the-Assessment
THI BOROM DAILY ravoEm
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Edu Mag Adams of Barrington, N
J, the nret American School girl to
be entered as a candidate for the
American Youth Award The Amer
can Tooth and Teachar Award was
ostablished by the Board of Director,
of the SenqmCentennzal International
Exposition in Philadelphia as a tribate
to the youth and teachers of the na-
tion. Mia, Adama Ie a candidate for
th. Golden Kaglette, the highest an
la the hand* of the Girl Soon to She
was eited recently for excepttonal
bravery for remaining inalde a blaz
ing bulldlug helping phystclans to
give Ural aid tregtment to Injured fre
' I*
4 Times have changed along all
I lines of endeavor. For instance it
used to be that a doctor couldn’t
get rid of a -troubh some patienb by
sending him to a specialist,- Miner-
al Wehs Index.
"I know it,” returned the accused, big foe out of business, butther
"It is arsenic, I was just com-1 story of killing giants ends.
BY LOUIS RICHARD
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tention to cultivation of what he j enjoy so many good things that
- . termed an external personality, never happen.—Gainesville Regis-
W«terld«)',J^ he English came to ap- Dr. Hibben urged students to ter.
ply thatmetothe historic strug-j make a more careful study of their ------.
gle and:by that name it will be,“inner man" and try to make their A mirrpr is used by men to see
. known asilong as history mentions outward manifestations of life con-how old they are getting and by
it. ".2 form more bo their private thoughts, women to see how young they are
it waszat Waterloo, of all battles, “The idea that it does not mat- staying——Mt: Pleasant Times-Re-
that Ehgfish troops displayed the j ter what one’s thoughts are as* view.
most adhjrable qualities. Of all । long as they do "not take form in ---
'toiles le by Wellington outward artion is a fallacy prev- A paragrapher tells us that there
DO YOU KNOW
That the Bonham Nat is drai
cleaned twice a week? (:
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926, newspaper, June 28, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548168/m1/2/?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.