The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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ISDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926
• AUGUST 19,
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORfTE
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1924 Roadster, motor overhauled and
FILLING STATION FOR SAIB
runs fine, good tires
1150.00
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WILL H. EVANS CO.
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RUB-NO-MORE
WASHING POWDER
pool's and Southampton’s heavy ship-1
ping to the city and eliminate th’ 1925 Balloon Touring, lots of extra
f a meal with
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CLEANS
SINKS
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equipment and new paint job. Car
in first class shape throughout
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long overland hauls with expensive
rail freight rates, it is said. "
We have ready for immediete da-
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smoked a month!
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Such popularity
must be deserved
Terms to responsible parties.
Haluel Motor co.
authorised Ford Dealen
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RED BALL
CONFECTIONERY
(Political Advertisement.)
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Protection
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EMULSION
Pich in Cod-liver
Oil Vitamins
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"That is enough, Thoma*.”
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Trade In Bon Lan and be gatinft
Chester
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A Strengthening,
Invigorating Tonic
for Women &Children
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
60c. *
For feminine hygiene
Enlightened women are now
using Zonitv instead of
poisonous compounds for
tbia important purpose.
I Zonite ia thoroughly effec-
l tive butharmless to delicate
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106-207 First SUU Bank
Building
Bonham. Taxa.
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IGGERSTAFF
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IRIFF
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Ries, Mosquitoes
Roaches,Bedbugs
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cheap. 20 acres of land, bungalow. 1924 Truck, steel body and cab,
house, store building, brick filling starter; four dandy tires; truck
station, deep well, storm house, al _ had excellent care ...... $325.00
fore you can impress .some one
he opposite sex enough to get
to share the happy state ob . .
with you, you Certainly must V1sit
$
goes with the nah. Posession today.
sogers and new acquaintance.
Teven husbands, wives, parents
| kin feel sorry for loved ones
G suffer from such skin diseases.
L way to get rid of all these
Eacks to affection and devotion
m dear one, is to use Black and
He Ointment and Skin Soap, like
usands of people are doing. They
economically priced, in liberal
kages. The 60c size Black and
lite Ointment contains three times
much as the 26c size. All deal-
have both the Ointment and the
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“What do you mean ? asked his
mother.
“Why, mother, you’re a dear, you
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PRIESTLY
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WHITLEY
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ANNOUNCEMENT
lies Anne Douglass Evans, music
dalist for beginners, announces
AND . . there’s only
• one way to get it!
(NCE you learn the refreshing goodness of
• natural tobacco taste in a cigarette, noth'
ing else will satisfy you.
And the only way to get it is from the to-
baccos themselves. It calls for the finest qualities
of leaf, both Turkish and Domestic, and the
rarest skill in blending them, but—man. the
result does speak for itself! Look at Chester-
field's record—and “draw your own conclusions I”
Nothing brings such com*
I forting relief as the original
Baume Bengue. It starts to
j drive out pain as soon as
[ you apply it.
i GETTHE ORIGINAL FRENCH
MUMEBENGUE
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world port.
A contract for extensive develop-
MONUMENTS
in the following granites—Bafri,
Emerald Pearl, Coral Pink, Okla-
homa Red, Winnsboro Blue, ana
Texas Grey.
Also carload lot at suver r
Georgia Marble. 1
Math Everx rave
BONHAM _
1M buua
, The Hembree filling station on the
Ector Pike two miles out in for sale1 1923 T wring. A bargain at $100.00
experiences of each day. Every year
contains its 365 prize packages, which1
we may open and convert to our
needs. There are lucky days and I
unlucky days, but fortunately, they
seldom come in bunches.
If we accept the theory that one
person’s guess is as good as another’s,
we colud save money and time bv
telling our own fortunes. For aside,
from the exceptions, the rule that
we are sure te get pretty much what
we deserve from life, holds good for
us all.
to see him; don’t ever forget that ----------------
your business and your customer’s ■
business in this world are the same;' Beautiful lot opposite the home of
namely, to serve you in your capacity, Balch Moor for sale at 11.000. It is
a bargain, for somebody. One-fourth
Kindness and sincerity are aids to down. Phone 31.
They will help you to rep-.35-3t WILL H. EVANS CO.
resent your institution in the most -------.....t,j i=
•roved antiseptic
'or man or beast.
YLES DENI
idate for
‘Y CLERK
i County
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.We do not go openly nor with os-
tentation to the rendezvous, but steal
AWay without telling anyone where
We are bound. And we excuse the
motive which prompts the visit on
the score of curiosity:
“Of,course I don't really believe
in such things, but so many of my
friends have had wonderful readings
,at 1 am curious to know what I
shall hear." a -
of the city Em been let by the Port mother’s little lamb."
of ondon Authority. | "I'm the kid; sister is some chick-
The works will include extensive en; Aunt is a cat and Cousin Kate,
constructions of new facilities for is a bird; and Uncle Jim is an ass;
the largest ships afloat. Among
these will be a new entrance lock
1,000 feet in length and a 750-foot
dry dock, capable of being extend-'
cd to 1,000 feet if the occasion arises.
Pe velopment in the London port
will eventually divert much of Liver-'
Half the fun of living lies
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TUST bow to MM one of most im-
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follow inent physician
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Before Baby Comes
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NOTICE
ELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS
Pay your account before
a 2lit. Cut off starts on
at date. •
orthern Texas Telephone Co.
to serve, if not it has no business.
The various governments, particu-
larly in the United States, are de-
manding that every organized effort
perform * needed service before they
will allow new institutions to begin
their operations. Service—it is the
most powerful influence known.
Give and Serye-this should lie our
motto. Don’t fail to give the smile and he in his.
and the kind word; avoid the appear- I...
Slice and feeling of indifference | service.
IMISSIONE
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Iste For
AMMISSIONEI
Number Four
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PHENSON
ate For
R PRECINI
County
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Occasionally a woman frankly ad-
mits her belief in the power of an-
other person to read the future. She
is apt to be a woman troubled- in
mind anb doubtful of the future
while rebellious of the present. A
really happy woman never needs the
B opening of her Fall classes in Mils 111 her tomorrows lifted pre-
eDunning System of Improved maturey;
fusic Study. Classes in intermedi | ‘ an! fortunetellers take them-
Land advanced piano will also be $5 Ves very seriously, hut there are
Frmed. Miss Evans is in Cleveland I tnousands who engage in the bu.i-
bu at present assisting Mrs. Har- nes8 .for the money they get out of
W Bacon MacDonald of Dallas in ' Aside from “ few trite “bewares”;
Lr Normal classes there, after concerning the dark man” or "the
hich she will go to New York Citycark woman.” their auguries are.
Ira two weeks’ review under Car- aerabe, for a satisfied customer is
K Louise Dunning, originator of the one. W o goes away on tip-toe with
Lem. Children four years up will an icipation of good fortune sure t>
Etaken into these classes. Demon- come, an soon.
tation and explanation will be giv-' , Some arsue that there is prece-
■ the latter part of August when den o sueh visits in the story of
L Yv7nS~1ffl^^ visit to-the Witch of
i _______* I undor But the poor ruler was even
SAturdav will L. a R.a T.’then afflicted with madness and hard-
Saturday.. J V & ly accountable for his actions.
ay at Kash and Karry.
Howards glasses are bet-
r. Ninety per cent of head-
hes are due to eyestrain.—
R. HOWARD, West Side
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ments at Tilbury—the Thames River know.”
port about 20 miles from the heart "Yes, Tommy, and the baby ।
We have at all times
all the latest issues of
all the leading mag-
azines.
your appearance pleasing and
etive. Pimply, blotchy, eczemic
items ten times worse to
ments unde i this
o second primi
d are subject'
flection.
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toward those who enter your place of substantial and profitable manner.'LONDON PORT IMPROVED I "Everybody in our family is some and little brother's a pig.
business; don't ever be too busy to Don’t hesitate to use them. I BY HUGE NEW DOCKS kind of an animal," remarked Tom -I goat and—"
say “Good-morning" with your mouth Service ia the best advertisement! LONDON (United Press).—London my. ‘ ~
open wide enough to make the other in the world.— (Editorial) American is trying to come into her own as a
fellow feel that you are really klad Building Association News.
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SERVICE
Service is the best good-will in-
surance in the world, the best pos-
sble guarantee of continued patron-
age and increased popularity of a
genuine and lasting nature.
Whatever success may come to any
individual or institution are hut
spasmodic and unprofitable outbreaks
of ill-guided energy unless service is
on the job to make good every prom-
ise and fulfill every obligation. It
is only through service that progress
has been made, it is only as a result
of service that this age has advanced
beyond the mental, moral arid polit-
ical standards of past ages.
The business of every institution is
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY
To the Voters of Fannin County: |
I wish to thank the people of
Fannin county, for the vote they
gave me in the first primary. I am
in the run-off in the second primary,
to be held August the 28th, and
will appreciate the continued sup-
port of my friends and their influ-
ence, let’s make this second primary
a real Democratic Nomination; I
feel sure of victory if my friends in
Fannin county will go to the polls
and vote their real sentiments. l!
have been detained at home on ac-
count of my wife's serious illness
and have not been able to.see many
of the voters, but trust that’ you
will not hold that against me, but,
will go to the polls on the 28th and
cast your vote for the best interest
of Fannin county and the Democratic
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1 That, sooner or later, the urge u
a soothsayer or fortune teller
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 19, 1926, newspaper, August 19, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548208/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.