The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 307, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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the Prime Minister and
in France
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count
was
into
trouble,
anything.
Irene
having
cents
less
value
j she isn’t the first person who has
started something she cah't stop.—
Dallas Journal.
TARNATIONS
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dress is fast coming
style.
every
seems
brazen selfishness and dem-
agougic braggadocio.
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ADTOCASTER SEKVICE
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Bonham Housefurnishing
Company
“THE EASY PAY PEOPLE”
Burroughs Adding Machine for Sale
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per paid the money to get
him to give it an exclusive .
story of his wanderings since j
he jumped his bond and at- .
AAv^Biotog Rotep — AvwHeatioa
Noca TO THB PUBLIC
•stand at the po«toff.eo at Bonham,
Rezas at seeoma las meit Matter.
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—FOR TODAY-
‘t,
We still maintain that it’s
poor taste to sing "Asleep in
Jesus” at the funeral of a
man who used his walking
hours only to serve his own
appetites.
Easier <
DIRECT ACTION
Gas Ranges
i WUZ~y
web
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cient and ecomomical way to caa trt.
didn’t
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Publishd Daily Exeept Sai
BY FAVORITR PRINTING
“I been playin’ ball with a onion.’
prevents baking-failures, mnekirpop
sible to cook Whole Mealsiurhova,
unwatehed, and provides aa easy c
KEENE & KEENE
South Main Street
Any of our ads
hair fad thirteen years ago.
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Trade in Bonham and be satisfied.
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led efeva n geli t and the.
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bobbed
And
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Felfow out on Red River
told us to come See him, and
he’d eive us a mess o’ corn—
not in' a jug either... Goin'!
thugs murdered a man down the
Every happy home-m
happir . to furnish th
comfortable furniture.
a
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little more or
Sometimes it'
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uncertain that employing
All the new and correct service pieces in gift boxes,
rhe 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.
if experience counts 'for
Bonham Favorite.
game, after the other side
has 10 runs to its nothing,
cetathly makes a Garrison
' fink—that's Bonham.
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France and Franc.
Briand is now busy organizing a
new ministry in France, but since
hr has already organized nine in
his political career the tenth one
ought to be secured without mix ii
preservers the
But Ar^
you Go
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a desperate amount
led off with the
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we make it on our sandy land by the day.
that is not worn out yet?
afternoon, and the former tache. No man with a piratical lip
Highway Commission mem- canopy like Briand's could he a
ben -who reeigned, and the milksop, or a sellybean, the
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Like , STEFFINS 26,-
QTOYAS,L‘y,
in a campaign than
discouraged. He is always willing
to try and try again. When he Is
voted out today he in ready to bob
up with a new appointment from
the President and a new Cabinet
ship sank lower and lower,
deathly silence gripped the ■
He Took a Check.
During a voyage across the ocean
a despondent crovrd as
I Denison people are thinking ser-
i iously of abolishing the free tour-
! ist park. The free park, like the
; free horse, is overridden. — Sherman
Democrat.
dM. Job had his troubles
confined to boils. If he had
had just one blow-out on a
hot day !
city. The strange pari of it
Pehs,Ten is that he made the money
honestly. A Boston newspa-
Castle takes credit for
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be gladly cortected upon beine ica.
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Mother Eve.
Suddenly a deep negro voice boomed
out, “Do ennybody heah want to
buy a good pair o’ bones?”
hopeless. The sailors
Road contractors who had tal
- dig up that $600,000 ovr-
■ charge to the State ought to
One man gets mixed up
with the law and his friends
say he acted “indiscreetly."
Another does the same thing
and he gets in jail. No won-
der they make Justice’s pic-
ture blindfolded. The old
sister sometimes appears to
be deaf, also.
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Cheer up.
Looks like
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welfare may
With Aimee's abduction would involve
and dramatic escape and with'of figuring in the paymaster’s de-
—h-- --haunka “* --- partment. M. Briand is- not easily
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Reading paper—Goodness! Two
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If Mont Adams can make
$300 an acre out of land
wrn out soon After the bat-
tle of Appomatox, why can't
Jim is “pouring it on” Dan tomorrow,
out At the fair grounds this gfesrvenes
let us .how you the advantegud
tot,weil known puetot. Mi-s Ut- thete .love, una explain Low k
ley is i New York to cutiveit thie Wheel of the lanous
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Most of the time when
people want to be "perfectly
frank with you” they merely
want to hurt your feelings.
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scene
street last night.
“Isn’t that terrible?” "
“But the paper says he
have any money on him
time.”
“Wasn't that lucky?”
Indications are that t h e
watermeon crop is going to
be grand in Fannin county.
Could anything be more op-
timistic?
The beloved of the Iord shall
a dwell in safety, by Him.— Deut.
83:12.
In the meantime we are
still for a bridge over Red
River. Aren’t you?
Barbara, California has no
ground for complaint that it
is getting no notice in the
newspapers
same invitation goee with the 1
typewriter shover on the
Leonard Graphtic. Just to :
make it unanimous, we will t
also take on the gentleman of ,
ebon point who steers the 1
Clarksville Times.
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A Dallas man speaking be- ,
fore the Waco Advertising ,
Club pictures the limitless ,
possibilities of Texas and its '
resources. One of the "limit- •
lees possibilities" he faded to
mention is that of improve-
ment in political conditions.
It is still possible that the
day will come when honesty,
ability, faithfulness to duty
innsboro Blue Granite is l
ing because it is compose
most durable minerals k:
is superbly beautiful becau
made up of the aubstanc]
diods "Stones amd gems. I
Mark Every Gravi
with I
INNSBORO BLUE GRAN
DNHAM MARBLE WO
123 South Main Street
a tanker ‘’truck.* an iceburg
interior bond jssues, it is irprob- ■
able that France wiM ever repudiate Dangerous- ‛
a foreign debt, but her domestic' Speeder in Court.- ou onor, 1
obligations may swamp her tempo-twasn’t going 40 miles and hour
rarily. Her inability to raise wasm‛t xoing 30, nor 20, nor '".J
enough money through taxation to waS hardly moving when the offt
meet her needs compels a resort cer came IrP.
periodically to the money printing Judge ! ll have to stop t is oi
press. Bankruptcy lies that way.- you’l be backing over someone.
State Press in Dallas News. Ten dollars!
them on the yearly or monthly basis
r you
geg,X24 J
our or /
13885m j
going to have a grand per-
simmon crop This means a
bountiful possum crop, and
that means a happy Sambo
along about frost.
cents, it is now worth fnree
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The Texas Technological
College is our most modern
school. It has scarcely got-
ten started in its career, but
it comes forward and asks
the legislature to appropriate
$4,087,530 for its mainten-
ance and improvement for
the next two years. By the
time it is ten years old it
will probably be satisfied with
half the state revenues.
__to:—----
Chas. Ponzi, arrested by
a Texas officer and taken to
Houston, made $500 less than
an hour after he landed in the
.“inking. Having no
No doubt Battle Creek. is a nice
place* to spend a summer, but we
< wouldn’t stay at any place where it
costs as much to diet as board. —
Dallas News.
er, a prospect that affright- evea
the rugged Briand. If the franc
'hall wake up some morning with
no value at all, it will have the
same*effect in France that a value-
less dollar would have in this coun-
try. If all our money were Con
federate money- none of us would
know where we stood, except that
all would stand in need. Eventual-
ly, France may have to quit issuing
new paper francs, and to do that
she may have to stop paying inter*
est on some or all her enormous
modern term is. The whole trouble
in French* politics, is the inability of
any administration to make the
franc sit still and be. good. 1:
bob* up and down without the
slightest consideration for political
exigencies. Formerly worth twenty
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The beautifully formed
quill pushers of the two
Honey Grove papers are
hereby invited to besport
their Apollo shapes in Bon-
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It's your fair. Be there.
Ignorance costs more than
* education.
irs Take quality into consideration; Second: Take price; Thirdl
ake expense of upkeep and running the article you wish to pureha" '
llo FAVORITE THERMAL GAS RANGE IS FIRST IN QUALITY,
a vna in price, cheapest in fuel consumption, cooks with imprisoned
neut A-k your neighbor about this range.
Old «too0pany ortor.______
FOREIGN KEPRESENTATYVES
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65) I is wrong my little mar, .' Te l me
I why are you cryig?
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Manager —I thought you said you
gave the man in room -117 his bill.
Clerk I did, sir.
Man -That’s funny, he’s still
einging.
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"Love at first sight” may cool '
with more sight.—Corsicana Sun.
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chiid of 7, Miss
We offer choice o
Les and Rayons
igns and colors.
0 obtain beautiful
he yard
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Remember the Fannin
County Fair.
GUfOcASTER:
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CHAS. |L INGUSH
, ifaHMto Manager
SUBSCRIPTION
Fayable t Advane
by City Carrier, 1 month__1 .50
By git Cantor. 3 months________
By City Carrier, 6 months__f2.lt
Hy City Cantor, 1 year________
to Mau, 1 month ----------* M
#» Hall, 6 montha _________________
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CHANGS OF ADDRESS—In or-
derlg address of paper ehanged, giro
aid addres as well m the new. TUa
to important and will avoid delay in
ttoto ebaagv.
NOTICE—AH notices of entertain-1
dedta, dtners <nd other benefita
where there is tn adalseion fee or
other monetary conaideratin, will be
charged for at the rate of one cent
a word. Obituaries, resolutions ol
reopeet, eard» of thanks, etc., also
Instead of into the sea.
Aimee now proposes to go
into se-clusion.
» A supporter of a candidate for
Governor says his man is going to
go into office on the silent “vote.
| The trouble with such vote Vs that
it is* as "silent" election dmy as
it is beforehand, and the man who
1 claims the great “silent” vote usu-
, ally hasn’t much to claim.—Denton
[ Record-Chronicle.
u.s show you our new Birdretter pattern of
Dinner Ware.
Cool weather the last few weeks A Sure Cure.
has worked havoc with the Summer Hee —I can’t sleep nights—I’ve
fur trade.—Ft. Worth Star-Tele- tried everything.
gram. - Haw—Have you tried talking to
-—---■ yourself?
As a rule, the man who brags • --------
about being boss in his own home [ Fortunately.
obiden, I
2, HRUITSonned rightinte
I jars— in the Lorain Sell
regulating Oven of the Direct]
Action Gas Range keep to I
, 0 color, and flavorofthel
-a fresh fruit.
With the Lorain Oven Metnod I
, j j of Canning there is no watcb
’ । ing, no heavy lifting, no dud
tering of the Stove-top, no
steam in the house.
A team that can win a ball intrigues against his coun-
A J. Powers------- Chicago, 111.
F. R. Notthp---LNew York. N. Y.
We have believed all along
that President Coolidge is
sound on economic and moral
questions, and our belief is
confirmed by the dispatches
which tell us he intends to
spend his vacation fishing for
fish in New England. Of
course his selection of a fish-
ing hole isn’t very good, but
that "can be accounted for
by the fact that until he was
elected president he never
suspected that there was any-
thing outside New England
except the “Great American
Desert,” as shown on the maps
of the geography he studied.
But it isn’t where a man fish-
es that counts as to his
character. The fact that he
really fishes proves the moral
fibre of the man and the
purity and nobility of his
heart. No real fisherman
was ever deceptive in his na-
ture or given to dangerous
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ham's co-swimmery. The
UVG",
6-7
M*e*,
will lie about his Kasoline mileage
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 307, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 30, 1926, newspaper, June 30, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548170/m1/2/?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.