The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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RHEUMATISM
LOSS of APPETITE
action of the Democratic primary in
July.
or a piece of fn
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Red Head
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at th*’ advertisement in a newspaper,
do you consign the net ire newspaper
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the main dining room of the hotel
II. W. HUNT
Candjdate For
COUNTY JUDGE
Fannin County
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C. A. WHEELER
Candidate For
COUNTY JUDGE
' Fannin County
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J. H. RUSSELL
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
Candidate For
STATE SENATOR
Candidate for Re-Election
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Fannin and Lamar Counties
Bright
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Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
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Uandidatefor •
SHERIFF
Fannin County
LEONARD N. HUFF
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
ALTON SWAIN
• Candidate For
Flotorial Representative
Fannin and Lamar Counties
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A. L. CHAFFIN
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
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Palace Drug Sto
Bonham Drug "
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W. E. BIGGERSTAFF
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
SILHOUETTES OF THE FACULTY
W ERE SHOW N—M AN Y OTH-
ER STUNtS ON HILL
JOHN R. J. KEAHEY
Candidate For
COUNTY ATTORNEY
DRESSING ROOMS
At the Nat are Av rubbed and swept
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CHAS. G. NUNN and CO.
Over Fannin County State Bank.
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FRED S. ROGERS
Candidate for
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Fannin County
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DENTON, Jun.28.—As jart of the I
program for offering diversions from
the routine of class work during the
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Let us show you our new Birdretter pattern of
Dinner Ware.
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GRACE BROYLES DENTON
Candidate for
COUNTY CLERK
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FOK COUNTY JUDGE
SAM RAYBURN
. of Bonham
Candidate for
( OXChESS
Suitable for wrapping and pack-
ing purposes or for nnderlaying
carpets matting, etc., in large or
small quantities.
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NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
My home place is not for sale at all
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increases the appetite, builds
strength and stops rheuma-
tism.
JAS. L WARREN ♦
Candidate For 4
COUNTY ATTORNEY ♦
Fannin County
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Improve
Let Our Specialist
Dr. I. M. Watson 1
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Machine work done by «u
must measure up to the most
Exacting Standards.
Candidate for
COMMISSIONER
"‘reeinct Number Four
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HISTORY IN CAKE
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J. S. BOGGESS
Candidate for
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♦ Bonham, Texas ♦
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Bonham Housefurnishing.
Company
“THE EASY PAY PEOPLE”.
Burrough, Adding Machine for Sale
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• ■■ SAM POWERS •
Interurban rars for Dallas..
You are on the road 3 hours +
and 28 minutes in going from
Bonham to Dallas.
_FOR STATE SENATE
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All the new and correct service pieces in gift boxes.
The New Hampton Court pattern with De Luxe
Stainless Knife Blades is a dream. We can
furnish you with any pattern that you may
want in the Community or Tudor Plate.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
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much desire,
J. F. STEPHENSON
FOR JUSTICE PEACE
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Walter S. Gifford (left), president of the American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company, and Leonard H. Kinnard (right), president of the Bell Tele-
hone Company of Pennsylvania and Associated Companis, are shown
standing on the exact spot where Alexander Graham Bell first talked over
hls invention at the Centennial Exposition 50 years ngn, in the background
can be seen Memorial Hall, relic of the Centennial, and Which is now being
used as a museum. It was on this spot that Don Pedro, then Emperor of
Brasil, met the 29-year-old inventor and exciaimed. "My God, it talks!" when
he heard Hell's voice come over the wire. The exhibits to be staged by the
organization these men represent will be one of the groat features of the
Sesqui-Centennial International Exposition, which opens iL Philadelphia Juno
1 and continues to December 1 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the
signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Breed of P’ups.
JOHN STURGEON
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
T. B. RICHARDS
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MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1
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heavy losses he had sustained
NOTICE "
Headquartes City Santary
Department in Chamber at
Commerce Room..
Phone 557 or Gp5 Blue.
Call For Information and
Annistance.
Th, City Sanitary Inspector
will investigate all complaint,
and give assistance in all sani-
lary problems. Information aa
to mosqitito and fly breeding
places solicited.
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T. C. (TURLEY) HOPPER *
Candidate For *
COUNTY COMMISSIONER *
Precin Number Four *
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This replica of historic Independ-
ence Hall in Philadelphia is a Ane bx
ample ot the baker’s art. It was made
dy the chef of one of PhSladelphta’a
Lading hotels to advertise the Senqut-
Comtennial Internatlonal Exposition,
whieh will open in that city June 1
and mn to December 1‛to celebrate
the INth annixersafy of American In-
Candidate For
STATE SENATOR
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Coupe, new paint, Bumper,
Good Casings, $350,00
college campus with a series of stunts ।
directed by members of the student U
Our villiage is a quie
of hickless joys, inviti
the race who do not
No Coney Island stuf
Wor.ed are the police-
i las - alone for those I
And up the rood son
largor city stands, w
romp in jazzy gangs
tered hands. There n
hangdest time in no
ty members of the College of Indusrt Rich, red blood clears the skin,
trial Arts were entertained on the"—-
Dallas, 72.95—$5.00 round * F. C. PRIESTLY ♦
trip—8 round trips each day.1* Candidate For ♦
The Red Ball Bus Line # COUNTY clerk ♦
To Leave ...... *
Sherman Sherman |--~ ******** ♦
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8:30am..........9:30a. m 1 " SAMCANTIELL ♦
10:20 n m’ ....... 11:30 4. ' Candidate For *
12:30 D m’ -........1:30 P. m •* COUNTY CLERK ♦
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8;30 a. m.. i.........9:30 p. m. _ FOR COMMISSIONER
Anis chedule makes direct ------------
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LINE
RED BALL STAGE LINE
Bonham, Sherman, Dallas
and Gainesville.
8 CAMPUS PROGRAMME
body, followed by a watermelon feat
The program included sihouetttes
of the facult yd i rec ted by Miss Kath-
ryn Inglish, Bonham; “Old Japan.”
directed by Miss Catherine Carrow,
Henrietta, and a humorous "dramati-
zation of "Lochinvar," directe by
Miso Elouise Haley, Cross Plains.
The audience was led. in the singing
of college songs by Miss Ludline
Gentry, Houston, College yell leader
the past year, and Miss Mary Hen-
derson, Calvert, yell leader fir next
year.
"Pn down here in Florida to try
and make another fortune. Flor-
id* ereui estate, you know. J want
to pay Lark all my creditors, too.
I Wa]l street. But a broker slapped
him on the shoulder and said:
“ ‘Cheer up btother. You mustn’t
i go on like this because you've drop-
| perl’ll plunk or two. Come down to
my office some morning and I’ll
1 give you a few pointers.’
“‘It isn't’pointers I’m after,’’ said
the loser; ‘it's ret evers.’ "
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
1925 Touring, Good Casing , good
Mechanical Condition. ■ A good
buy $225.00
You can take S. S. S. with conf-
dese—millions testify to its mer-
it*. An unbroken record of service
for over 100 years is a great testis
to a great medicine.
Remember S. S. S. is made only
from fresh roots and herbs.
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inothe waste basket? Of course nut
You’read the entire paper, your atten-
tion is attracted more than one time
to the advertisements ‛n the pages.
They keep bobbing up before your
eyes and each time it flashes you see
something different and if you are
interested in the item mentioned,
some certain statement will cause you
to peruse the entire advertisement,
somstimes even unconsciously, but the
impression remains nevertheless. Scv-
eral persons will no doubt -read the
same copy of the newspaper, while
the riece of direct mail advertising
which you consign to the waste basket
with a sneer is only half read by me
person This should be evidence that
newspaper advertising is the inost
profitable and the most desirable
Paris Nows.
Candidat for 4
COUNTY COMMISSIONER •
recinct Number One ♦
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We have several small farms we can sell on. small payments.
Will trade, or sell for cash, or can give terms.
p. m. ’
sherman— gainesville! ■
LV. ShemaWbiLvboEainsvii 4 COMMISSIONET PRECINCT
West Bound ast Bbuna 4...
7:40 a. m......... 7:00 a. m -
9:40 a. m.......... 9:00 a. m
11:40 a. .........11:00 a. m.
1:40 p. m........ 1:00 p. m
8:40 p. m. ---- 3:00 p. m
5:40 p. m. 5:00 p. m
7:40 p. m. ...... 7:00 p. m .
Makes connections at Gains ~
Nville with Santa Fe North
land South. Katy to Wichita
.Falls, Bus to Ardmore. But
J to Denton, Bus to Wichits
9 Falls. N l %. .,
I JC.MAGOUIRK
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WES SUDDERTII ♦
Candidate For ♦
SHERIFF ♦
Fannin County ♦
Give us a trial the next
time you have work to do.
. This means a great deal
when applied to Automobi’e
or Fari Machinery and Trac-
tor Repairing.
1923 Starter Touring $123.00
1921 Roadster, good casings, motor
in fine shape, $165.00
20. Model Dodge Touring, good
tires and motor runs fine. A
Bargain.
Other Model Cars and Trucks
Priced to Sell.
Halsell Motor Co.
Authorized Ford Dealers
rirrre •aram-
n BONHAM vALr VAvoam
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Charles Ponzi, who > made a for
tune in Boston some year: ago,
through the manipulation of the
foreign exchange and then smashed
horribly, said in Jacksonville the
S Favorite Office for job work.
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“I’m like the chap who
I pdahe d at his club about
All names appearlug under this ♦
head are candidates subject to the *
Have you ever noticed what the
average person does when he receives
a piece of dire advertising through
the mail? If you have not, observe the
next person you see opening a batch
of letters containing one ami a half
cent stamps. Mr. Business Mun. when
you open your batch of mail, how do
you dispose of the score of letters your
receive daily from companies wishing
to interest you in their products? If
you are lil.4 the majority of the per-
sons we have observed, you’ll give a
quick glance, observe what it is and
with a sweep of the arm shove it at d
all similar, letters and circulars re-
cive 1 by mail intoshe waste baskef.
You are no different from the million
THE ‘FAMILY WHO
Q INVESTED
in an eleetrie fan last year or
several years ago has no fears of
warm weather. Buying an electric
fan does not mean comfort for
merely three summer mon.hs but
f<«r many summers. You cannot
make a wiser investment than to
invest in one of our electric fans.
dopemdenc The “State Honse"
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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/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.