The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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ing purposes or for underlay*
carpets matting, etc., in large
small quantities.
Veterana’ Bureau in Arixona, and will
leave in a few days to take station
it has been the general practice of all
natural gas companies, in crossing rivers
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Business progress is not less in the
WATCH YOUR DAUGHTER
Dallas. Texas —"I took Dr. Pierce’s
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4 ♦ American Society for Thrift ♦
To Paris
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The Lone Star Gas Company Has Just Erected Two Larffe Suspension
Bridges to Carry Its Pipe Lines Across Red River and Brazos River
to Further Insure ContitTunus Gas Service in All Weather.
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Makes connections at Gains- ।
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West Bound
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Favorite “want ads” get "results. • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
+ A LITTLE TALK ON THRIFT ♦
who deljberately planned
new world .
• .At a time of medieval
freshments.
Sam Meade, H. P.,
Gordon Moore, Sec.
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But Columbus wax the first man
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benefit to mt Last I "
summer my daugh-
L ter was complain- I
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f pains in her side. I
urged her to *ake j
the ‘Prescription’ •
ex and she finally did.
8 It completely re- (
6 lieved her in a short ;
J time and we are
glad to reeommend
ment required for success.- Courage
and activity are just as necessary.
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PRICE’S REPAIR SHOP
Favorite Offi
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LONE STAR
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Lincoln national unity, so Columbus
symbolizes the free spirit of inquiry
and of discovery Which enabled mil-
lions of pioneers to develop the two
continepts he pyt upon the map.
In all our varied bistory no man
has beter lived the spirit of America.
ColllersWeekiy
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GRoSSOF DLLAS GErS
VETERAN BUREAU POST
J. C. MAGOUIRK
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The first coat is
Buy an electric ii
service it will rei
The sturdy const,
assure the same i
of use as upon tl
any means a
To prevent the possibility of washouts
at two of our most important river cross-
ings, we have just erected two suspension
bridges—the longest bridges of their kind
in the world. One is a 3500 foot bridge
across Red River, near Byers, which
carries our pipe lines from the Southern
Oklahoma gas fields. The other is our
2100 foot bridge across the Brazos River,
near Granbury, which- carries our
6:30 p. m......... 8:00 p. m.
Fare Each Way $1.60 ....... ........................
All cars will leave Bonham chavgejof all of the bureau’s Qegnl
from the Red Sall Depot on
West Fourth Street.
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
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' had merely been kept intact and had
' been allowed to grow without the
element of personal aggression.
. A man who is truly thrifty la not |
At the left is shown Lohe
Stir Gee Company's newly
erected gas pipe line suspen-
■ion bridge across the Red
River, near Byeri—length
3500 feet. A similar bridge
River, near Cranbury, "
2100 long
5:40 p. m. ...
7:40 p. m.....
We want the gas consumers that
we, serve indirectly through local gas
companies to know that we will always
do everything within our power to
insure their having a constant supply of
gas, winter and summer, god weather
and bad.
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ng prizes at the Fa
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Elaiock, Bonham, R.
„ WHITE LOAF
Peeler, Bonham; 3rd
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, ROLLS—1st Prize
-nd prize—Mrs. Bad
angel FOOD CA
pize — Mrs. ChasI
Bonham. I
BISCUITS—1st p,
Bannie Lee Alexanq
ham: 2nd prize—M
Scott, Bonham. I
GINGHAM GIRL I
Aqnality flour-wink I
chant for ft. |
5:00 p. m.
7:00 p. m.
inesse* built around recent . discov-
eries.15
As Washington stands for inde-
pendene, Jefferso democracy and
Ford’s Red Ball Stage
SOUTH BOUND
Leave Bonham for Greenville
and Dallas
6 a. m.; 9 a. m.; 12 noon;
2 p. m.; 4 p. m.; 6 p. m.
NORTH BOUND
Lv. Dallas for Bonham
7 a. m.: 10 a. m. 12 noon;
2 p. in.; 4 p. m.; 6 p. m
Leave Greenville for Bonham
9 a. m.; 12 noon; 2 p. m.;
4p. m.; 6 p. m.; 8 p. m.
Connection at Greenville—
Mineola, Tyler, Terrell, Sul-
phur Springs, Cooper, Com-
merce, Farmersville, Mi.
Pleasant, Shreveport and Tex-
as Special south to Austin and
San Antonio and Houston.
8:40 p. m.
WASHINGTON, Oct.
main pipe lines from the West Texan
gas fields.
with their gas lines, to bury their Ea . _ The erecting of these two bridges is a
pipes beneath the river bed-but with ...forward step that helps insure a constant
this method there is always the possibility gassupply to communities served by these.
of interrupted service from washouts important pipe lines. L shows the lengths
to which the Lone Star Gas Company
-will go to insure continuous gas service
to the communities dependent on its
pipe lines. ' - ,
The Fannin County Singing Con-
Hops the people of Fannin!
who, unfettered by prejudice -ottta-
dition, explored new fields.
The electrical industry in -all its
ramification*, the automotive indus-
try, the moving pictures, these are
but a low of the industries and bus-
—,.....r I- L BUTLHR. Pres.
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
dbonperophtepairink.Lawn Mowers sharpened. w, varnish,
repair Torniture and oil stove*.
ty and Mil second hand frditure
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♦ Fannin County State Bank Bldg. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ Cull 81 + Announcement recently was made
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+ in the press concerning an estate
=—=====-===== valued at 17,000,000 which had grown
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8:30 a. m.............9:30 p. m
This chedule makes direct
connection with all limited
Interurban cars for Dallas.
You are on the road 3 hours
waste. He knows what it means to
economize. And he ’knows, too, that
mere hoarding is not synoynmous
with enlightened development.
The first step in individual suc-
vention will meet at Orangeville the
first Sunday in November. Every-
g. " body invited to come. Bring your-
tached to the legal department of. lunch. The convention has grown so
the United State* Veterans Bureau large that one place cannot feed the 1
here, has been appointed legal ad- people,
viser to the regional office of the
Favorite Prescription at middle life and
ag2gc( it was a wonderful
tion and ignorance his mind was wide
iopen to a consideration of facts.
A He was willing to sail past the rim
$ of the known world . The sacrifices
2 j ho had to make to prove the sound-
% ness- of his opinion seem almost in-
Try.a want-ad in The Favorita. Favorite “want ads" get
THE GREAT DISCOVERER
The Italian navigator whose dis-
covery of America is celebraled this
week showed qualities which are
eternally needed and admired. . ,
‘Columbus was no accidental dis-
coverer. He was not a careless ad-
venturer who. happened to reach new
lands. He opened up a new world be-
cause he had imagination enough to
envisage the unknown lands beyond
the unknown waters.
The Genoese seaman who sailed in
L the interest of the Spanish monachy
! had to be a man of extraordinary
I intelligence and character to succeed
। in his great project.
. Columbus may not have been the
I first voyager to reach America.
I Lef Ericson and his Scandinavian
I crew may have antedated the Italian
OVER $8,000.00
[ Worth of Gas Heaters received to date.and morp
to come
NEARLY $5,000.00 SOLD
AND DELIVERED
Let us solve your Heating Problems. We know how.
GasApplianceServiceCorp.
A R. ABERNATHY, Manager
I 111 Wort 4th Street it
1 Phone 244 244
miser. He under- |
> of eliminating
You'll be sur-
' prised at such
wonderful values.
All the new
weaves and
shades............
Double . breast- '
ed ‘and single--
breasted models.
GAS
A large stock of
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nt - - - at I or conserving resources.
a Tn? .Sherman This nation would not have been
ft :2X *' m............430 a m what it is today if the various for-
in on a- m..........9: on a. m tuners and oceumulaliona of wealth
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12:30 p. m. ..........1:30 p. m.
2:80 p. m. ...........3:30 p. m
4:30 p. m.............5:30 p. m.
The increased value of the estate icine advances year by year’a* re-
search men throw new light on old
and 28 minutes in going from
Bonham to Dallas.
DAKJUAIU DADIS cess must consist of learning to save.
— — gLuFeach -economysaid Lineoln, "that
* • is one of the first and highest vir-
tues; It begins with saving money.”
Ville with Santa Fe North Call meeting Monday night
and South. Katy to Wichitalat Work in Royal Arch
Falls, Bus to Ardmore Bus degree. Members urged to be
to Denton, Bus to Wichita present; visitors welcome. Re-
Falla. ' '
work incident to that regional office.]
The abve notice appeared in the
Dallas News. Mr. Gross is the sec-
ond son of Mrs. J. W. Gross of this
city, ahd made his home here for a1
number of years before going to Dal-
las. His many friends here will he
glad to learn of his promotion to-
Arizona and the bureau’s legal work'
incident to that regional office. I
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—— SINGING CONVENFON ;
it to any ailing woman as a wonderful
tonic.”—Mrs. J. M. Hammonds. 2417
Phelps St •
Girls, health brings beauty. “Go M
your neighborhood dealer and obtain
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription in
tablets or liquid or send 10c, for trial
pkg tablets to Dr. Pierce’* Invalids”
Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y.
I ~ IviANTILE PARALY
I By SA MUEL KLEINBERG
I New York City
I Member Gorgas Memorial I
i (Written for the United
I CHICAGO. (United Pre
I fantile paralysis is a diseas
I nervous st stem resulting fr
| in paraly of the muscles
I legs, ‘arms, buck and abdor
I occurs in. - r quently in the
I and fall, and at all ages, the
I large ma • ■ t ) of hte pat ie
| children.
There are some new casi
I year but scmetimes, as in W0
I 1916, the disease comes in ।
r afr!tr’• f■ v*“■ t f.q ny rhficK*—
I not quite sure of the exact
| though H is reasonably cert
I the disease is due to a very’
| germ.
Scientific niedicine is thoru
miliar with the course of
paralysis and can prevent i
the after effects.
Deformities of the back
2 by five hundred years.
8
m But individual development must go
m. ......
. further,
m 1
m step.
Let us not by any means under-
‘ I estimate the value of saving or min-
imlze the results which come from
SHERMAN— GAINESVIILE carefully guarded resources. But if
Via Whitesboro we are to attain the utmost of our
Lv. Gainsville j personal possibilities we must learn
East Bounb also the values that lie in action.
"-n- — I Cold judgment is not all the equip-
The Vaughan and Stamps people’
and O. H. Cundiff of Pilot Point
Mr. Gross, who was in will attend the convention, we are
the praetice of law in Dallas be 1 expecting a great time, with lota of
fore coming to Washington, will have new.song hooka present.
DpN DAV I CT A Ap ’from $50,000 during fifty years of
KE.L J t B | AlE ' trustee administration. Much inter-
, esting comment has been made on the
I NE incident and it has been referred to
‛ — as an example of thrift.
/ RED BALL STAGE LINE I ... ...............- - ----------
/ Bonham, Sherman, Dallas iz a significant illustration of the
and Gainesville. i prolific power of money. But, in the
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New Style Clothing
for
a figure in the forefront of out-
country s great men.
The unknown-lands are fewer year
by year but the spirit of the discov-
crer is forever needed.
Everything that we learn merely
serves tp open wider opportunities for
exploration.
- mathematician devises a new
formula and a scientist diaiovers aTT
electrical wave. Soon with these a
Marconi has put together a wireless,
and jilt that nas been discovered and
invented is merely an invitation to
further research.
Before he could dream of discovery
Columbus had to cleanse his mind of
superstition and prejudice. Drily the
man willing to free himself from
the shackles of ignorancce is ready
to entertain the new ideas which
lead to progress. .
In every branch of science, of bus-
iness, of art and even of sport this
is true.
The occupations which serve . best
are dominated by discoverers. Med
9 credible now.
Yet because Columbus had an un-
■ prejudiced mind and the courage of
- his own belief he found America.
It is a great thing to have such
Two Pair
Pants with
; Every Suit.
$18.50
$22.50,
$25.00,
and
$27.50.
GS Compny
* TheLoneStarGasCompnnyi anrolu er.
• . . purchaser, ripe line tra; aport er and
wholesaler of ntural cas. I’ hr dge” the
gap between the gas fields and "rloct
> - gas company’s lines and thi ser , yon
by barking up the service • Lcal
company.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 83, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 12, 1926, newspaper, October 12, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548254/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.