The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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16, 1828
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KASH & KARRY
Saturday, March 17th, Specials
A vote of thank
Saturday April 17, will be 19 Cent Day,
In the Market
C: S. Tatum, president of the
Customer.
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work
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50c
60c
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25c*
20c
Soap, Palm Olive, 3 for
Salt, 5 Nickle- packages for
Lemons, Red Ball, dozen
Pure Hog Lard, per lb.
Reports given on
A. meet at Sherma
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Trenton,
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; Mrs. Ralph Owens is chairman of
g’s ALL-BRAN
quick, permanent
‘rom constipation
RED BALL
CONFECTIONERY
19c
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it may
cost more
by the
pound but
it always
costs,
by the
biscuit
19c
19c
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19c
Six a da
whom the West
There have been
boedecker ICE
CREAM.
WHITMANS
CHOCOATES
Phone 555
influences growth and
strength. It is a food- 2
tonic of special value *8
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Arch VanKiik for h
helping the club in it
ogg’s ALL-BRAN is made
Mr in Battle Creek, Michi-
e served by leading restau- twenty-five
Sold by all grocers.
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4 PIANO TUNING
I have one dozen nice fryers order
them early.
EDUCED
TO^fess
than double
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers Rainey in mem-
ory of another faithful friend of our
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Toilet Paper, 10c size, 3 for
Matches, 5 cent boxes, 5 for.
Vinegar, Heinzs, Pints, each
Peas, Del Monte, No. 2 can .
Only One of Each 19 Sent Item to a
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Healthful progress of a
' ratify, reject or amend the by-laws
proposed. Then another meeting wil.l
i be held next Thursday night, and the
chances are the league will be set
. going in earnest at that meeting.
are being furbished up
1 be ready for a book1
I THE MONUMENT
■ you have been planning to
Ion your lot?
[use onjy the best of granite
marble, and you will find the I
ic value of our work as last-
satisfactory as the enduring
pa's.
(HAM MARBLE WORKS
1 123 S. Main St.
/dciety\ \
PHONE 467 MORNINGS. j
Soap, P. & G. or Crystal White, 5 for 19c
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest of all
system purifiens. Get a family pack-
age, containing full directions Only
35 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
ce. Its terrible prsons,
1 to over forty serious
s, ’cause pimples, hollow
sallow skin, circles under
.the luncheon to be provided the vis- “The Art of Illumination. Miniatures
ago and has been making his home
in Greenville ever since. His fath-
by Mrs. Lind-
. Ware showed
and will
shower.
! I took a course of it and hriiev
; in the best. life insurance anv.
can buy. It helped my troubi
Phone 398
WORK WE DO
expert skill and artistic
why not have us erect for
I We varnish, + O. L. Guinn 2
4 Sherman, Texas +
• 15 years with Kidd-Key College ♦
Reference Mrs. Joe Gober ♦
me from Bonham, fully
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G during April
per lb...................... F7 c
-Ehili or Hamburger Meat, ger 1b..... 10c
Brick Chili, per lb............. 18c
Any cut of Beef Steak, per lb. 20c
and always the
friend. The sei
and Monastic Bok-making.
Mrs. O. H. Couch reported on
DELPHIAN CLUB
The Delphian Club met wit
MeGlasson Tuesday, Mrs.
w is given to Mr.
......rosity in
effort to bean-
Remember the Pyrex Baking set is Bet
mucus from the intestinal tract and
May allays the inflammation which cau .
practically all stomach, liver and in
testinal ailments, including appendi-
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ty. The rooms graciously donated by
• answer for, the lovers of the sport
around here. ) Professional baseball
. is all Tight in its place, but this
during the “teen-age".
at RET AIL DRUSGI8TS
emscott A mowe usomnelu, N.3 2-7•
, ting delegates. .
' Mrs: II. H. Mitchell, as chairman
of the nominating committee said it being done towards
was thought best to offer for re-elec
BABY’S COLDS
E are soon “nipped in the bud*
8 without “dosing" by use of -
VICKS
▼ VapoRub
Over 17 Million Jara Used Yearly
A. Dur can fox
dle school is namned
everal others want-
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
6k and Phonograph repairing. Lawn • "
•mel or repair furniture and oil stoves
L We buy and sell second band furniture, cuAp
PRICE’S REPAIR SHOP
Noeth Maia Street • ■
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6 a at
presiding t-the-ebsanc £ Mrs.____IIERE FMON GuEENVILLE
Mrs. Norman
Vice-President.
Mrs. Murray
He drove fron
with a friend.
fact the county chairman, Mrs. M. A.
Taylor is to be congratulated, on her
be relieved as the secreta and 0.
Mi Jas. Tobin wa clected • this Decides On Best
Xinateufteebnth-wiU, rule, anapmet, here Saturday, April ’‘7 .
Dterates ehtitled -Lo - vote in
Ravenna. Dodd- City, Sa-
’ regulations, and conducted on busi-
l ness principles, appears to be the
ommomaaaooccax 3-* Keg,
ARE YOUR ROOMS COMPLEI E
You simply cannot afford to mge"aa suites.
Bargains that we have to oti • ,, odd pieces
Living Room Suites, Pining Roon1 ' ncluding: Gas
for every room. Kitchen rurnitun
nccan to see these bargains, tr r STORE
GUY ELLIS FURNITURE Phone 37
South Main Street co xwxcxenccac*0“
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BASEBALL LEAGUE'S
CHANCES ARE GOOD
FINE MEETING HELD
ammma-..
of pure cod-liver oil is a vita-
min-rich food that favorably
Mrs.
d Pe-
Dr. Kennedy
A. J. Moore and Mi s Lelia * W i ite. afte • W a d
INTERURBAN
Round Trip Rates
DENISON- -- - —
Archie Holmes of €ireenville was
in the city this morning. With his
family helett here thirty-seven years
‘ Vicc-President.
Mrs. Chas, Inglish,
President.
B ing of one man from each town rep-
resented to draft a set that will
. work in this proposed league. Each
locality will meet Tuesday night and
follows: P
Mrs. Luther Ware; President.
eahed frpfantingrpurpees-zom-haga-Twsctaof by-law s
.50 per bu. Have only- 300 were read at the meeting last night, - — -----
D. V. HILL. 233-12t and a committee appointed consist- annin to " am ' ver) " “ "
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were representatives
Leader. Mrs. Chas. Inglish. Tori
HON SEED FOR SALE it, and to cowboys is attributed th
ireason for Honey Grove hot being
seed grown from Fergusov’s represented there a rodeo on down
d Bovkin seed, 3-4 bales per there, good and strong
to 40 per cent lint. "Also Amateur leagues, where no salaries
Mell Big Boll. Both culled ae paid, are not new things, but
having been postponed. Mrs. Ray ,. .i
Peeler was the lender and the club er, « apt. J. '• Holmes, Was thosirst
had the benefit of her havine been agent the Texas 4 Pacifi, railwayi
English Instructor sowe felt repaid | had in Bonham. ’ apt Holme" "S
in all. It was regret-.
tdd that a number of baseball com- 1 WO8, * '*
I toms. -Doctors, 'aid it was caused
Henderson, Secod , from mV stomach, but their medicine
County Bank,
located-on the
square at. that
Archie says
cast side of the cr is not
time Gireenville
his father is in good and' was I
citis. One dose will convince
money refunded. At all • druggist
A Special Price of $2.75 on Game Tables that are
$3.50 Value.
Rountree.
The program was on Engk h Art
Galleries . Two lessons wei com-
bined on, account of the simult ineous
meetings in March, that progran
Tiff icefrT for the—uoxt year arc as
ning a showing of artistic prints at
an curly date for whuch a small
charge will be asked and the money
will be used on the Library donation
from the club. • -
Dressed . Hens, Ready for cooking,
per lb.. . ..................
Little Pig Sausage, 1 lb. pkg., per lb..
Only have 4 dozen in stock.
Yeast Cakes, Flieschman’s, per doz.. .
Head Cheese, per lb................
Cheese, Longhorn or Hoop, per lb •. .
Cheese, Brick, Swiss, Cream or
Pimento, per lb................
Boiled Ham, per lb...............
Baked Ham, per lb..........
Frankfurter Style Sausage, per lb.
Pure Pork Sausage, per lb..........
Mixed Sausage, per lb.............
Standard Rib, Rump or Chuck Roast,
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the recent P. T.
once.” It is a simple, harmless p" ।
aration that remove the caarrh
-------------------------- child depends upon the foods
Renew Your Health utilized during the.age of
by Purification grow handuhrughthisonh
Any physician will tell you that Scot S Emu!S1On
“Perfect Purification of the System UVUU • --““T"TT
is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
— chronic ailments that are undermin-
a ing your vitality? Purify your en-
‛ tire system by taking a thorough
.course of Calotabs,—once or twice a
Fire insurance? Yes, any kind
H. B. Word & Co. 279-6
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Stay with your home town. Boost it.
This is Detroit Jewel- Week.
For 6 days only we will make special
prices on Detroit Jewel Gas Ranges.
did not help me and I was getting.
Til nt Vice- worse all the time. Three year aro
' ■ 'my druggist recommended MAYRS.
the council are Mesdames J. L..
Ware, Murray Henderson, Chas. Ing-
lish, Luther Crawford, Ralph Risser,,
Jas. Tobin, Robt. Nunnelee. Louis
Gainer. Norman Crittenden, ami C-
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this splendid
■ ii ■ , wi mi i
hier of the Fannin health, notwithstanding he is getting
That in titulion was up ’in years. The health of his moth-
Mrs. Ja Tobin, Secretar.
Mrs. C. S. Tatum, Treasure
t Mrs. Chas. Inglish, Reporter
1 The dub will have only one
1 meeting, the second Thursda
1 13th, 1926.
idea until the coming of the fall sea-
son’that all may live, the season be-
. ing now so far advan ced. This will*
be resumed and in years o come no!
better thing could be desired as a last-1
ing monument to U e school’s friend,
in any community
for the long study as her di nurse I— --
and many illustrations of the major muuuuam
H DURING THE TEENS ,
munities had no representation They
will be urged to attend nett Thur-:
dav night.
It was a kind of a feel-uut.meet-
ing—just to see where everybody
was “hitched," as the cowboys say
tify the High I I Mu h
1 has been done b Mrs. Henderson and
her committee and in a short time'
the effect of their* labors will be cvi-'
dent when the shrubbery and flowers
grow to show for themselves. Along
|this line of beautification and of
lasting good was the though fulness of,
planting memorial trees on the camp,
us. The first was donated by Mr.'
and Mrs. Max Hermier ntoving mem-
ory of Mr. D. W. Sweeney; so long
the president of our city school boardi
First "Five years ago I was refused life
I insurance because of my heart synip
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Pet or Carnation Milk, 4 small size
cans...... . . ’..............
Oat Meal, Kelloggs, large size
Catsup, Del Monte, large bottle . .
Rub-No-More, 5 for .....
efforts as it was ummented upon as I
outstanding among those hundreds of,
reports given.
Plans are going forward to enter-1
taining the delegates to the Fannin
County Council, made up of all the
P. T. A. clubs in the county, which'
Eggs, Fresh Country, doz...........19c
Jello, Any Flavor, 2 for . ,..........19c
K C Baking Powder, 25c size 19c
Bananas, per dozen .......19c (
Lettuce Heads, Two for........ 19c
Raisens, Sun Maid, 15 oz. pkg., 2 for. . 19c
Ee poor circulation, cold
Eind feet. It causes unpleas- , . , .
Eth too. . latum, president of th,. Fa-
Ezourbody of this frightful nin Club, presided at the meeting.
E Kellogg's ALL-BRAN has -There is no more enthusiastic fan
Ehasltailea,thosendawhen in Bonham than Nr. Tatum, and 'he
Au BRAN — 100% bran! reason uf some of it has leaked—he
b shy doctors recommend it: used to be a player. a fielder in a
b ALL-BRAN to be wholly Georgia baseball club, the same
ht! IFeaten regularly, state that gave us Tyrus Cobb, b,
rs ALL-BRAN ta guaran- the way. M Latum knows the
I relieve the most stubborn [fine points of the game, and in ad.
bepni.grocer returns the dition has good use of parliamen-
two tablespoonfuls daily- tary rules,o he was the ideal man
mie cases, with every meal, for the GW
till like its nut-like flavor.
I recipes on every package.
Ie it over other cereals.
’ The next meeting will be with Mm.
. "te
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THE BONHAM DAILY
tion the entire list of officeis who
have sevved this first year as we)
are getting started in the work and
I mother year under the direction of
the ame would probably prove most
effective. AH' present agreed to at
rept the responsibility and tn put
I forth their best.effort, with one ex-
ception. Mrs. Paul Arledge a ked to
SEVERAL MEX HERE FROM OVER BONHI ’• 4. MEETING
I HE COUNTY TO ATTEND THE | Mrs, Luther Ware, the president,
FAN GATHERING presided.
----— ’ J Reports- of the treasurer showed a
. , A good .....eting was held at the balal ea f methi a ver : •• . dol.‛
" - ••••• ibhas
erence to the proposed Fannin Coun-, been organized, with AII indebtedness
t.v baseball league, mention of which paid. •
has been made, m the Favorite a num
ber of times.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 243, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1926, newspaper, April 16, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548112/m1/3/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.