The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27,
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Bowling
Always in the market for
PECANS - HIDES — FUR
POULTRY — EGGS — TURKEYS
25c QUALITY OUTING
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still being carried on.
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J. P. Spotts, Bonham, Texas.
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DR. HAL P. HOWARD
23a
Aa 4 ft-
drug-
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Phone Day 444
P one Night 106
Opposite
Postoffice
New Date,,
New Mince Meat,
New Peaches,
New Shell Pecana,
New Apricots,
New Pecana.
Favorite Printing Company
North Main St. Phone"
ie about all.
Yet, it is just as' sensible as to
try to stop constipation with ordi-
Bonham, Texas.
- Business Manager:
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Bonham, Texas.
2. That the owners are:
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used
while
ing passages. More and more people
are acclaiming the value of Doan's
Pills, a stimnlant diuretic, in' this
condition. For more than forty years
Doan's have been winning favor the
country over. Ask your neighbor!
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GENERAL GORGAS'
DREAM IS NOW'
' ALMOST REALIZED
the ravages of malaria.
He made the great canal 'possible
He
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PETER PAN AND GILBRAE—
Ginghams, 82-inches wide; 50c and 65c Quality,
reduced to .______
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By W. W. KEEN, M. D.
Member Gorgas Memorial Insitute
(Written for the United Press)
only to give - your photo-; "‘O"ieh‘grin: Whydikavet,
graptl. have these ugly pimples, blotches and ’
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ache, and often some irregularity of a vast property, • representing . on tn
secretions, such as scanty or bum- • vestment /ft millions of dollars, hsa no
•• We wanted
‘1 along with G
• PANCRUST.
. . the market.
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PARK GROCERY
Phone 290
CAMPBELL
GROCERY
Phone 10
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SHALL PRISON SYSTEM BE
CHANGED?
lates to change in form of the manage-
ment of the Texas prison system and
the voters of Texas shontd give the
ainendment the deep study tha: Hr iui-
portance demands. In ite prerent form
of management, a board of thee com
miszioners have exclusive conirol and
inanagement of the state prisns, re-
porting only to the governor.
Just at the last, I am offer-
ed more than I can do, every
Christmas, and, that I may be
able to take care of more .late
corners, I offer the early ones
fourteen to the dozen to be
finished at. my convenience
not later thah December 15.
FOSTER-PHOTO
For Further Particular*.
Andanon
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PANCRUST
always fresh
gets rancid—J
full weight bu
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Can You Take A Bath
With Your Clothes On?!
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our crowds at church are small, but
Should He Corrected- Good Elimination
Is Essential to Good Health.
TF you would be well, see to your
X climiation. Faulty kidney ac-
4 tion permits toxic material to re-
main in the blood and upset the
whole system. Then, one is apt to
have a tired, languid feeling and,
somet imcs, a toxic backache or head-
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'employ one man trained and qualified
for prison management and who shall
be held responsible for the affai"e of
the"prison and the welfare of the pris-
oners.
He will be required to report reru
larly to the unsalaried prison beard
by whom he may be discharged for in-
efficiency. waste, brutality or othe:
good causes. z
Those who have made a study of
the present system and who are versod
in the lore of penology make hofd'to
say that the prison system of Texas,
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Sherwood Spotts, Richardson, Texas. Sunday school and prayer meeting
At the bottom of the ballot at the
general election on Nov. 2 Will appear
the following:
Por llie amendment of article 15,
section 68, of the constitutien, abol-
ishing the board of prison commsslon-
era.
Against the amendment of article
16, section 58, of the constitution,
abolishing the board orrlon com
mission era.
This constitutional amendmept re
Just received Truck Load ' something of, your South American
Your order now insures y
lation. Next he banished yellow fev-
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Thore of total amount of bonds, mort-i children of Ravenna were callers at |
cages. or other securities are: the Home Sunday afternoon. | Anyone tun buy the thou-
None. Mrs. Mattie, Hudson is visiting her sands of things you will find
Average daily number of copies ■ daughtep, Mrs. M. A. Murphy, of: in the shops, hut there is one '
published during the six months pre- Sherman. j gift that is yours, and yours
ceding date shown above: 1630. Mrs. E. G. McSwain was a Bon- C"1” ta miva — vnu" hata-l
Koh can't b
CRUST. Ask J
ALL WOOL DRESS GOODS
36-inches wide. $1.00 to $1.50 values.
50c
. .which causes vractically all stomach
- r , Mrs. J. S. Hudson is attending liver and intestinal ailments, includ-
3. That the known bondholders.,fhe bedside of her sister, Mrs. T. Ciing appendicitis. ’ One dose will con-
mortgagees, and othertsecurity hold- Patterson of Ridgeway. Evince or money refunded.
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or Mr. and Mrs: Chas. McCarter and At all druggist
LAX with a swallow of water. No
to take—just KLOK-
over, ti beautifies your N
skin — drive* away pim- PM
plea, hlackhead, blotches, rash. boils
and lczema—gives you back your np-
pet ite- builds firm, plump flesh and
fliix you full of new life and enrmy
All drug store sll S. 8. S Get i ho
larger botfle. It‛B more economical.
g Those responsible for the system
$ insisted that the governor wouo haye
your face and hands clean, but that Contain ingredients now recognized
the world over to completely cleanse
LADIES* WINTER WEIGHT UNION SUITS
Shert sleeves and knee length or full length. Mon-
arch brand, fine quality
98c ------- 1
Produce Co.
6very Day /^aryains at
Hf I culd only find something that |
would clear up my skin and give me ,
back my soft, rosy complexion, I know i
I would be the happiest girl in the-
world! What can I do?”
Is that you talking? If it is, you
don’t have to worry a minute! .lust
buildup the rich, red blood in your
body, hen your skin will be as clar
and soft as anybody’s.
That’s whhat 8. 8. S. has been doing
for generations—helping Nature build
rich, red blood! You can build red-
blood-cells so fast that the impurities
that cause breaking out on the skin E
hardlyjget into the system before the i
pure blood annihilates them —kills;
i them right out — stops them from
breaking out through the skin. 4
And then this rich. rod. pure blood
i feeds and nourishes thetissues of the
skin and keeps it looking healthy.
| That's all there is to -i*
It’s easy
OOD
some of them
it. Henithy, vigorous,
red blood such as S. S. S
helps Nature build,
makes you healthy all
36-inches wide. Heavy weight. Plain white and
fancy' patterns.
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odist church at 1 o’clock Friday,
' Come and learn in an interesting way
8% MONEY
| To loan on 'he monthly payment
I p!an $12,50 minlmaum and $15.50
| uagimum per $1,000 loaned at only
. K per cent charged on the amount
owing at end of each month,
, We assist you at low coat to buy
, a home, large and responsible
I Co.
nausea no griping—not a minute
lost from Work or play- KLOK-
LAX is Nature's greatest aid to
keep your system clean, sweet and
your system of- all poisonous wastes
that breed disease.
nary laxatives and purgatives that Tae KLOK-LAX tonight at 9
ONLY CLEAN OUT PART OF jin the morning you'll feel fine!
YOUR INTESTINES! You just When you are washed out clean in-
can’t do it that way! side, you’ll be refreshed. All that
There’s a twenty-eight foot drain -old dull, heavy feeling will be gone.
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THE BLNHAM PAILY FAVt^TTE
Gas Heaters. Cheap , cousins. All ladies of the church in-
head and that the system under the
present form of mnagement has no
system
—Elizabeth M. Speer.
n ridiculous at-body’s taking KLQK-LAX now.
You might get [These little tablets ate wonderful.
36-INCH BROWN DOMESTIC
Regular 15c quality. You'll recognize the value.
10c
prayed for an early frost to kill the
"miasma," which- then was supposed
to be the cause of yellow fever!
With discovery by the Reed Gom-
mission, that yellow fever was
transmitted by a certain kind of an
infected mosquito, Gorgas set to
work and banishe yellow fever from
$ no ‘direct power over the comenission-
$ ers actualoporation of the prisoa sya-
3 ten or their methods, fa that line?
5, Tbese commissienerstrses the pres
gjent system, are created by a constitu-
Ptional provision and can to removed
gonly through judicial procedures. The
7 < ommigsioners hav equal authority;
£ they are paid salaries and receive in
jaldition perquisites o! office, including
$ homes and automobiles.
2 Should the constitutional amend-
■ ment to be voted on Nov. 2 be car-
2 tied. It would abolish the present
0 board and it is the consensus of opin-
2 ion of thoughtful persons of construe-
% live minds, the-way-willaclea iu;
g a modern system of management.
It will be proposed that the legisla-
ture of 1927 create an unsalaried board
R of five- or., seven, outstandins citizens
$ similar to those controlling all the
7 state educational institutions, which
• board shall outline policies of the
— 'prison system and be empowered to
These discoveries came about by
developing-yellow fever in guinea
Large Oil Mop and large bottle pigs. If we could have developed ■
the disease in animals 25 years ago, I
thousands and thousands of valiant
human lives would have'been saved. 2
Can any person protest agsjnst us-.
years." It is a simple, harmless
preparation that removes • ca-
tarrhal mucus from the intestinal
tract and allavs the inflammation'
STATEMENT j -rj 1.
Of the Ownership, Management, Cir- , aultY
Culation, Ete., Required by the Act : T?p •
of Congress of August 2i. 1912 ' rumination
of TMe Bonham Favorite published ;
daily at Bonham, Texas for Oct. 1
SrE OF TEXAS, ,
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ego canal, including your stomach. (You'll feel alive. with a hearty ap-
upper and lower intestines, that has petite—full of i4pep” and energy.
got to be thoroughly eleared and
washed out clean and pure before
they last. — D. W. vited.
(92-6t) Refreshments.
County of Fannin, as. •
' Before me, a Notary Public In and I
for the State and County aforesaid, 1
personally appeared C. R. Inglish, •
who, having been duly sworn (
according to law, deposes and says
fha he is the Business Manager of
the Bonham Daily Favorite and that
the following isent the best of his
knowledge and belief, a true state-
ment of the ownership, management,’
circulation, etc., of the aroresai l
publication for the date shown in1
the above caption required by the T A A NT ) c PH LS of Floor Oi! worth $1.75, for $1.25.
Act of August 24. 1912, embodied in | J “ A IN J €0, 06-2t N-lt Lem Tittsworth Furn. Co.
action 443, Postal Laws and Rezu - s,in,ala„t Kl^ty. i--o--
lations printed on the reverse of [ Foster Mibur co.. Cheen.. Bumal. N.Y. IU , r , 1U .,
this form, towit: ...........(warns Find Worth
.1. That the names and addresses 4 •4••44•e•4e4 nil ~
of the publisher, editor, managing + HIDSONVILLE + Fabulous Fortune
editor, and business managers are: •+4+ 4+4+4*++ + +4
-- Favorite Printing Co.. Health is ......I and everybody is "I wouldn’t take a million dollars
Bonham Texas. busv The nice weather is greativitor the good Mayr .< ha. done for
„ . ,, .. u *: w"T ' wI/]me. | have finished the course and
_Managmg Editor: ■ Ashley Evan., appreciated. can say i am entirely cured of very
J. S. Hudson left last Friday for severe indigestion, bloating and colic
attacks J suffered from for many
. ir Atea <«• gax 3200,3305% G9 X00 200.0-3650 * 30 x0 mg
ing guinea pigs to protert millions,
of human beings from fever? As*
a result of .such use yellow fever has’a
almost heen banished from the three
Americas. . $
A local outbreak occurred in Salva-1’,
dor in 1924, but no case has been re-$
ported there since October of that I u
FORESAW THE DAV WHEN YEL.-’year. Another loral outbreak a:%
LOW FEVER WOULD BE BANS-Teetly "brokn, outin ’ till al
ISHED FROM-THEEAND pil, but doubtlea. soon '
iuenehed. Aprt from these two A
local epidemies there has been no 7
ase m yelfow-fever on- the whole $
Western Continent since 19223, 0*
25c QUALITY GINGHAMS
82-inches wide, Fancy and plain patterns
19c 4
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you are right again. That’s why
you only get temporary relief from
••|ts, Bancaras, oils and such things.
There are so many people away
as all the world knows today. Gor- ।
gs, thus opened up a pew and Wide
door of acres* to the 'West Coast of
the whole AmerTcan .continent-and’tn:
the waiting Orient. He and his col-
leagues have made it possible for
the white man of the temperate ;
zone to live and labor in the fertile
tropics. ‘
When Gorgas was saving lives in
Havana and Panama, there had been
discovered no serum for the treat
ment of yellow fever. This serum
prepared by Noguchi, if given With-
in the first three days, cuts the
mortality of 50 per cent and some-
times ‘JOO per cent to 16 per cent. )
Noguchi has also prepared an-.
other efficient* preventive serum,
which, administered to non-immune
porsoys about, to go into tinfected
areas, will prevent yellow fever,''
though as yet it is not an absolute,"
prntectipp to every one. Protection
usually lasts for five or six moths.
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the west coast of Africa the feve" $
. m i is fighting for its life, but will sure- v
CHICAGO, Oct 27. (United Press); ,. i $
— General Gorgas and I had many' > SU < um * ■ ’
.. .... i i । . .t It w by innumerable researehes g
tie. whieh bound u» closely together the medicai profession that all th. ?
for many year* His, drcam was to plaguek are b ing curbed. %
banish .yellow fever from the earth While . i 1s true that many lives of
and this-dream, thank God, is almost . .pii,x ; &
J tthe workers have been Sa th iced in ■
a qpet , . ii 'this great work, they have not died J
How vividly I recall, as a young . r. i . ..... 6
. .. r in vain. One .by one, molilM o1 Pre 5
man the terrors, and r fer5 mention or cures me being found, by 2
slaughter.."which yellow fever „cauned trained meu experimenting with uni
in . Norffolk. New Orleans, Memphis mals in order to save human lHe. -----...
and other Southern cities and the ______ ____• . . • t
"shot-gun quarantines" estabished I GUILD ENTERTAINED Morris, McHenry, Steger, Wele
at mans id i- How everybody COTTON .. Thu Guild .of Trinity {hurch wa: Miss .Phillips.
_ Your cotton may lose you lelisstfully „ 0- 7 I
money but your Turkeys; ternoon bx Mrs. John Biggs at her RAGS WANTED
Chickens, Eggs and Butter home in Dodd ( ity. After a shortv Good, clean .white o
will bring you good money if business mceling, a delicious salad (but .not underwear.)
you see u before you sell. course was served by the hostess as; Bring them to the Fav
T. J. Clotfelter Produce Co. sisted by Mu damu- Morgan and office—We pay 5 cents
Phone 562 West Fifth St., McHenry, to the (ollowing: Mes pound.
Bonham, Texas dames Bailey, Biggs, Catu, t T
(94tf) CeiserDabny, Johnson, Morgan Bates -mprvved Antiseptic Cn
, C. R., INGLISH. ham visitor Tuesday.
Sworn to and subseribed before me We do not have much newa of
this 1st day of Oetober, 1926, ! late to report. —VIOLA
ASHLEY EVANS, _____o______
Notary Public. Fannin County, Texas COME!
My commission expires May 31, 1927 To the pageant at the First Meth-
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 96, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1926, newspaper, October 27, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548267/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.