The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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DAILY FAVORITE.
SATURDAY
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Special Bargains
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wild oat acreage?—Greenville Ban-nut Eagle.
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es* obr erve to do according to all the acreage.
He says that for
If he is, then the fact
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Brown Domestic,
If Jackson
innocent
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Bargains in Used Ford Cars
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chairs
porch
Ferguson administration itself stood
Honey Grove Signal.
Difficulty.
hear!
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President Coolidge
--Barbara ‘Young.
ne for the
Safety, we should say.
HEATERS — HEATERS — HEATERS
20% REDUCTION
professional
ON ALL GAS HEATERS
HALSELL MOTOR CO.
CALL AND SELECT YOURS
KEENE HARDWARE
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
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itharacter, reputation or standing of
any firn., individual or corporation
will ha eiadiy corrected upon being
edited to the attention of the pab-
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dering address of paper ehanged, give
old address as well, as the new. This
more (owns an auto has no
ing their own obligations.—Clarks-, night at a
on the platform.
vindication would have been
effective if it had cor b .
worth of new potatoes. Farm Life. do en
• d er courageouf, that thou may- campaign for an increase in
in other words, getting “all hot
Denton Record-Ch ronicle.
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than to enhance its prestige,
las News.
says that loy-
greater use of
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"Is it the
bride at a ’
Jackson may actually
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Direct Dealing.
A"farmer°rode into a middle West •
town and inquired of the first man
he met where he could ' find an
undertaker.
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llcity than she does. no mat-
ter what brings about the puh-
licity. To offset newi broad-
casted. concerning Florida's
two tropical storms California
today came forward with the
announcement of three earth-
quakes yesterday.
Sherman ha* let the con-
5 e ■ '
<aw it, and
came a
statements, with reference to t h c ptesume
District Attorney (Dan Moody)
which read like extracts from Jim
Ferguson
this sort
cheapen
pavements instead of some |
sand and gravel withjholesi
between. f ♦
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It now appears that, these
American business men -who
$3501 signed the appeal for abolish-!
meat of protective and pro-1
xisiting Englishman.
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someone (lead
reduction of
the man advised,'
You Will Find B
You to Co
Texico Brown Dorr.
Any Lord Would Do.
“It is my greatest wish that the
party -hall hang together,” .said
" 11 ।tern acreage is to begin at
LOYAITY-"Only be thou strong once and keep up a spirited
hibitive tariffs intended that ■
tariff reforms should apply to
Europe only. Free trade, they
there would have’ you understand.” ‘
went-on th speaker with dignity.
‘but that* they may hang togethcu ;
in concord and accord.”
“I don’t care what kindf a cord
it is,” came - the vbie again, "as
. . commanded thee.” Jos. 1: 7. some twenty years he has
__ read each season of the ef-
Advice to a Son. -
I “Father, I want to get marriad."
“No, my boy, ynuaresnet wise
enough.’.’
“When will I be wise enough?”
“When you tret rid of the idea
(that you want to get married."--
! Tid. Bits, London.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1926 J
I While A ’ is
he|keep up an
We wonder if it is bashfulnetss
that makes some guys avoid meet- gone.
to let interest in a hobby take prec-
edent over one’s vacation. And_yet, :
it is a fact that during the League I
middleman."—Wal-
(YOuRE CHitl IS MAM(in
Toe ior - TR> to »nw
peal of the Volstead act. Marshall
News.
-paving. We only hope that
Sherman has learned a lesson
from, the experience of (tray-
son county in road paving, to
the end that when the money I
is spent she will have lasting
' New York City refuses to
aid in the enforcement of pro-
hibition, but notwithstanding
such refusal she has had to
add 1,024 policemen to her
force to keep order in the
city. This number makes the I
increase Tn the force 2,500
since January first. Appro-1
priations for the police de-
partment for 1927 amount to
more than forty-three million:
dellars. New York is finding i
out that the less she spends in V
enforcing the law against' the __
The charm ofthe fadeoirt now
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no one” la, FBt 1
A member of the English parlia-
ment chargeh that a number of his
closer. The exodus beam- general. those who had come late and
The light faded. The aisles were sired to remain for the second ।
crowded. 'The end” appeared on f>rnmncc.—Ottawa Herald.
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I Europe, but not in America. ;
■ America needs protection for]
‘ -her nfan industries and hej
’ struggling laborers.
the gub material office 4
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Sweet Potatoes, per bu $1.00
20 lbs. White Beans 1-00
12 lbs. whole Rice... 1.00
15 pounds Sugar 1.00
Gal. East Texas Ribbon
the -Anueziean. .. Cane Syrup, au 2-85
Country Sorghum ........$9
Countrs Cooking Apples, per bu 1.25
Shelled Pop Corn and New
— Crop Honey priced right.
See us for all your Eats.
“Well, then,"
The Texas legislature will
be asked to appropriate sixty-
. five thousand dollars to
check the spread of root rot
in cotton. Since we are so
anxious to reduce our cotton
5 crop, why not appropriate
money to spread-the rot? It
it a very effectual reducer of
the crop.
stump speeches - -surely ।
of thing does more to }
The or
There are men right here in Bon-
{ham who canaot—tel you whetherlalt}
. Babe Ruth is a member of the Am- ' -he ba lot.
There are evidences that . ,
«, 4: , , . r erican Association or the National e:
toting wood and water for yet they along fairly
the governor has been a well in Bonham Fagor-
profitable occupation during ite ‛
mploying the pardon colleagues frequently appear in .the
s the vehicle forhouse in a state of intoxication._We
our wet friends, will use
thia as another reason for the- re-
California just can’t per-
mit Florida to get more pub-
Dal- ♦ WORTH A SMILE
But a star in the night, and the
wind in a tree
Dew and mist and the rising tide,
And the hill where One was cruci-
fied.
—calls for moreintefligent use of it. ^*An~un(hTr taker?*" the mon a^kod.^
It has lost its punch. Last '
THE GOVERNOR REBUKES A
The Nev York gubrnato- up" over
rial.contesthhas reached that not at all necessary,
stage ofp^ it-be-is all right for folks who
comes necessar for each can-,want a hobby, but it is never best
didate to say that the other
has—spoken untruthfully.
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$1.75 think, will be a fine thing in j _
Proof of the ease with
which Road Commissioner
Burkett was able to borrow
money from road contractors
is liable to induce a great
scramble for appointment to
that office.
Saturday for
|| Hermer’s Best—Jus
I can be bought. . We
■ gun lumestie for
II 2Cc Hope Domestic
H .conceded to he . the
I Market, Saturday oi
8 36-inch Wide, Smoot
I Saturday special. 10
B Children’s Taped” U
I 75c ( nioi Suits, six
■ for
B Boys’ Heavy Fleeced
R Men's Heavy Bleac
I Satin Cord, a worn
I only ...........
■ 60x76 Double Cotto
I blue r pink border
I See nur stock of Cott
I hundred pairs from
I every pair priced to
| Comforts—We offer
I Men’s Work Shirts
I Shirts, 2 for.............
she uld have been pardoned irre-be admitted that the auto’ works
spective of any agreement, and his many savings. The family that
illegal liquor traffic, the • =
more she has to spend to en- for some men to stay on the job.
force the laws against rob-, I
bery and theft and • murder
local movie the hero ■
their acreage. This would
mean it small crop with re-
sultant high prices. There-
fore, each man reasoned, he
would increase his crop a few
. WE REI
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amel or repair furniture a
"e buy and sell second
. PRICE’’
""rth Main Street
It was
We are overstocked on used Ford Cars. We have forty reconditioned Ford
cars, all models, that we are going to sell at real bargains. ‘
firn, j -,N o I-E €
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help. Y
On honey and cakes and a fragrant acres so as to get the benefit diseredited in the eyes of Texas. -
eup; of the good prices his neigh- Using pardons to rebuke jurtes
And nothing will matter, at all, to hor s reduction would bring. did the . -worn duty as they
me IThis farmer argues, now. that
But the bread and wine of mem-if a campaign is waged urg- proclamation
ory. . ing everybody to increase his
acreage, each man will be-'
rows were emptied. And the screen. Non? remained J
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rather expensive to
. -- ■ ..., -ort to reduce ihe acreage,
ALOOF but the increase has usually
And nothing will ever matter again, followed because each m a n
l shal walk and talk with "women reasoned that h)s
■nd men, tWere all
Laugh their laughter and weep
their tears,
And play the ‘gay little game of
years;
Sleep and waken, and dine and sup
( my ~comE
.15 PAST DoE my wIFE
t WArTS A MEv
I AT - Trr AANDLORD
I RA EO OLR. RENr
I tfHO TwvO OF OLjR
5ETTNHENS DrED
I "No, Mid the farmer, “What I
। want is . an undertaker. You know
is I have.joined the Co-ops, and wel
Now Is the Time to Get a Real Bargain in a Used Ford Car ]
• “Sister, how much are your nw - -__
Wu." s-ju i WELLS& HUMPHREY
Farmer- Wha-aa-at! Why, say;
sister, you couldn't even lift 604 ------------a.---—
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Ma, I KNOW .
g4 IM FULL
to important and will avoid dalay in
making the ehanga.
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
manta, dinners and other benefita
where there is an admission fee or
othm monetary eouideratidn, will be
ehntzed for at the rate of one cent
A word. Obituaries, resolutions 01
respeet, cards of thanks, ate, also
charged for at the same tote. Cash
nonet aetompany order. .
FOREIGN REPRESENNTIVES
automobile, it must
reached for the heroine in the ap i
[proved fashion. Three boys dgwn in 1
Finding that it takes three timestfront clattered their seats and ;
that the Governor says she has also as much money to get drunk on । started for the exit. The heroint
heard that an agreement has been beer and light wines the Norwe-poped he eyes. A line-party of
’ made that after 'one year he wouldgians have voted whiskey .hack— girls reached for their coats. Their 2
( be recommended by the District Dallas News. lips met. .Six married (ouples, w re |
•' , I r Attorney and others for a. pardon , —---— in the aisle. They pressed close, A •
; 8 . is as immaterial as it is. hearsay
going to cut down
custom to ki."
23 Model Starter Roadsters as low as ...........$ 5Q 00
23 Model Starter Tourings as low as. . ............. 75.00
23 Model Starter Coupes as low as.............................
24 Model Tourings as low as 110.00
24 Model Ford Sedan in first class conditfon, with good tires
ewand new paint . 276.00
25 Model Tourings as low as......................... 150.00
26 Model Tourings as low as 275 00
Several ,.25 and 26 Model Trucks that have been used very
little and“are real bargaina as low as 325 00
( .............
We have oder- model cars and truck- than listed above that we will sell cheaper.
All Cars Selling above $100.00 Have Our Thirty-Day Guarantee.
TERMS TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES •
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Gentleman.
“ n Pablisher
ASHLEY EVANS
T X Managing Editor
i , CHAS. R. INGUSH
Business Manager
SUBSCRIPTION
PAyabl la Advanee
I shall make a biight little sling orHicvt> that everybody else is
two — going to plant, a big crop attet
(There must be something for one so he “will reduce his. Per-
to do) haps this farmer has the right ,
And nothing will ever• matter to’ran to bring reduction,
me ’ - — *
doctor, not an under- 1
Py
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Breakfast .
drowsy, lifeless
sleep were sun
him?
Yes, and he
number who ha
their time—all
vicious poisons
there is sure, sa
Eat at least
Kellogg’s ALL
chronic cases,
guaranteed to< ]
stipation or y
price, its delig
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So live that you medn’t tell peo- “"No, there is
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
COMBINATION SETS
One Tube of Buy Rum Shaving Cream,
One Tube of Tooth Paste,
One Jar of Cold Cream,
One Gilette Razor with Blade, -
One Can of Talcum Powder- All for 89c
Stationery; new colors; $1.25 value, priced at 69c
One Dollars worth Dill's Best Tobacco and a high-
grade Dollar and a half Briar Pipe, both for $1.00
One dozen Pencil Tablets for 39c.
Always something new to show you.
BONHAM DRUG CO.
QUALITY VALUE SERVICE
PHONE 33—WE DELIVER
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and other crimes. When • it ...........—----------------- - ■ ,
takes forty-three million do!- 1. A W -ENFORCING JURY ple what vicious liars gossips are.— my wife is pretty sick, ' replied th ■
lars a year to protect a city ir there is another flogging in Corsicana Sun. farmer,
from the acta ofthe awless, it Williamson county. Governor -Mi
is enough to make the flam Ferguson ought lozically lo As a rule it is what a man knows "you want
thoughtful wonder why theishare the blame at least to the about himself that causes wrinkles taker, *
citizens do not attempt to put estent that she has rebuked a law- in his face. Mineral Wells Indexx.
an end to the cess pools in enforeinz jury by turning loose
which crime breeds. Munay Jackson convicted flogzer,
__________• __________ with the insouciant announcement ibeing, aired how about reducing the have cut out the
Arguing by the rule of, con-1 that somebody has told her that wild o* or’—ernvil- ---------‛ Farl
traries a Texas farmer sug- "they do not believe him guilty of
gests that the way to induce the charge" The jury thought
cotton planters to reduce cot- Murray Jackson was guilty, and it
’ ■ did not depend upon hearsay testl-
mony or the affidavits of accom-
• long as it is a strong cord."- Pitts-;
’burgh, Chronicle-Telegraph.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1926, newspaper, October 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548263/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.