The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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WELLS & HUMPHRI
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In
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FOR RENT
j.a-
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•Qualii
BOTH DAY AND
NIGHT
MRS. A DUNN
MICKJE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL
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L. M WAI.KE*
Candidate hr
TAX coli.f; rot
G, B. SPARKMAN
Candidate for
Constable of
Precinct No. Ons
WILBUR FAXON
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County
F. A. DALE
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
Fannin County
AilM OL'
w. B. i.ff.man
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
YOU OWE ‘YOUR PHOTO
GRAPH TO YOUR FAM
1LY AND FRIENDS.
♦ IRA C. TVRNft
♦, Candidate for
♦ TAX ASSESSOR
♦ Fannin Cauaty
♦♦♦osssssst
♦ J. E. SPIES
♦ Candidate for [
♦ TAX ASSESSOR I
♦ Fannin County J
• SAM POWERS!
Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSKN
All announce<penta In this column
are subject th action of Democratic!
Primary in July, 1924.
HENRY R.
Physici
Room
Bldg. Pmctice limited 1°
disease of Eye. Ear. No.ee
and Throat. Special at-
tention to fitting glasses
W. B. HARDY
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County
♦ T. J. (TOM) COX
♦ Candidate for
♦ TAX ASSESSOR
♦ Fannin County I
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ H
TAX ASSESSOR
Fannin County
NAT L0VELAC1
Candidate tot
Pubtie Woiglwr at B*
spurt up a bit. It will jive
your neighbors an opportuni-
ty to find out" about what
you are making.
10U«t NOT W
>V0v 0NL1 THU*
A COP ill Ml
6001 LOAM* M
) 1« UNIFORM J
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous refleetion upon the
character, reputation er standing of
any firm, individual or corporation
will be gladly corrected upon being
called to the attention of the pub-
tk*t
gean
♦ T. A. (AL) LOVEU®
♦ Candidate for J
♦ COUNTY COMMISSION
♦ Precinct No. OM
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦^
, FOREIGN REPRESl
E. J. Mnrero
F. R. Northup
S. W. Papert ,
Starting a savings account
JOHN A. GAIN** j
Candidate fot |
YAX COLLECT®!!
Fannin County j
♦ ♦♦¥♦♦♦ 44(l
WHEN YOU BUY A TYPE
WRITER
TES
dan and! Surgeon
203 Stitt Bank
, . Thos. R. Marshall says he j
[is not worrying about who'
will be the Democratic nom-i
inee for., president. He only i
knows that he cpuld not get p
. thg nomination he wapte#j
jit, and woudp’t have it If hei
•could it,Strange how,u)gch
\ PUTYM i*GM ,
HNM0C tA'SCtP Mt
OS€O AAM OMfi ,
ou xu’ oooocau’
OLE FOOL I A
re than
s to se-
tandar.1
I HAVE FOUGHT A GOOD FIGHT.
1 have finished my course, I have kept
the faith. Henceforth there is laid
up for hie a frown of-righteousness.
—g Timothy 4<7.
Get the best* it cost no more
The Politician.
A hickorynut who had been sit-
ting around pn the creek bank all
day came in yesterday and wanted us
FOR RENT — Four room cottage to
mall fatoil) only. Phone 565-2 R. 3t
Strange as it may seem at
first glance, there is one city
of 175.000 population In Italy
where there has never been
ar. auto accident. To those
who live in daily fear ‘pf the
“THE HOISB OF HUSTUT
Pkoa* U1
♦ B. C. (BRENT) TARTER
♦ Candidate for
♦ Superintends Public Instruction
♦ Fannin County
Under the privisions of
the new tax law the names
of all income tax payers to-
gether with the amount paid
will be posted in the post-
office where the tax payer
fives. Now if you want to get
From me. you have m
one make of machin
lect from. I .sell all
makes. Prices and term:
right, too. '
, SAM RAYBURN 0
Candidate for Congress ♦
-----Congm'ToaaTDistrict 4
of Texas ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4444
O. L. COUtH
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
6th Judicial District
iTATlVRS
Chicago, Hl.
Naw York
Jfalto.
BABY CHICKS—Big. strong, hus-
ky White Lexhorn baby chicks *10.00
iJwk* personal""comfort at* the^"*^ PoulUy F,n?f
„ ,k„ Bonham, gtrxas.
NOTICE—All notices of entortoin-
mtotts, dinners and other benefits
where there is aa admission fee or
utter monetary consideration, will be
charged for at the rstf of one eent
a word. Ob.toaries, reeolationa of
rwpiSt,, card. of tVmka. ek». also
charged for at the same rate. Cash
•tot accompany qrder. t. ,
the grad-,
school ‘and
Ing to con-
it will not
that
save
suc-
will.
has
CHARLIE IAN1
Candidate for
H. G. EVANS
Caad.date for
DISTRICT JUDGE
6th Judina’ District
?< -• LOST OR STOLEN
Wife’s*diamond ring. Reward for
reti
\ VUtR RCB-CML
WCU I 9KM <
. Go uPSor / /t
JUDGE R- J. WILLIAMS
Candidate for
DISTSRICT JUDGE
6th Judicial District
»’ ANNOUNCEMENTS ’ ’
♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦!
w. J. Moss
Candidate for *>!
♦ Superintend’! Public Instruction ♦ !
Fannin County *
>your
|*b B
It l<ri
I cas»ti|
r« brcai
♦ W. C. (BILL) LOW
♦ Candidate for '
♦ CONSTABLE
♦ Precinct No. Ono
- JAS. A. FREEMAN 4
Candidate for a
♦ Superintends Public Instruction ♦
Fnnnht County *
RMTlES CAUSE HMS
TH SHRINK FROM
ATTENTION
Our last market trio has nt
different departments nf th
mod attractive With new g >
choice values.
ItN-StD M. C, SPIVY *
b♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ a WYATT BALDWIN ♦
♦ » Candidate for
♦ DISTRICT ATTORNEY ♦
6th Judicial District ♦
♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « « «
♦♦adaaaaaaa«aah
are gonf forever,
grow up and go away,
old housfi is tom down
pets die1 or disappear. I
time tn take the picture is
when you *ee it. The historic
value of things, fixed in a pic-
ture. is beyond price.
FOSTER-PHOTO
* ' Practically every bank that
advertises now is encouraging
ft “ patrons, and those not
its patrons for that matter,
to open a savings account.
.j Ipjt«ad_o£ stressing ipvest-
•^‘ments fhey ‘anr urging sav-
ings. This is not done because
e. tbo banks, do not haye money
V’ ltMd. Most W them have to ro*st th* chiggers in the paper.)
plenty of money to take care If the chiggers will let us slone wo,
of all legitimate needs, and *'H 1<*‘ th« chiggers alone.—Clarks-
many of them have great sur« (vill£ Tiniea.------------+■
pluses they would be glad to ‘
jend on, adequate sewity.
BIBLE
THOUGHTS
---FOR TODAY-
♦ A. R. GUTHRI1
♦ Candidate for
♦ CONSTABLE
♦ Of Prueinct No. 0
<*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
mmyerse art* with
the craze for spending that
has gripped the country for
several yeafrs past, and they
see clearly where this will
end unless it is checked. If
everybody spends and nobody
saves it is only a question
of time when the banks will
be out of business for lack
of material to operate on.
It is an intelligent self-in-
terest, perhaps, that* prompts
the banks to do this, but it
is also to the interest of the
whole country. We need to
learn to save; we nged to (try,
be amiss To remind them
the proven ability to
will go further to insure
cess than ability to earn
Always our ambition
been high enough to keep us
working as long as we were
hungry.
the 'Timex man has run
with the politicians so long
that he has unconsciously
adopted their methods. That
chiggers are pests that de-
serve to be exterminated and
bught to be exterminated no-
body will deny. As one of the
guardians of the public good
by all means the Times edi-
tor ought to be ready to
lead the war of extermina-
tion. Instead of that he falls
back on the plea of the poli-
tician that as long ax a dan-
gerous enemy will let him
alon, he will let the enemy
alone. No matter how serious
a menace may face the coun-
even the menace to
wt eims u\% >
UAFt VOOkS BETTER
WTM UER HAA
\ BOGGED TVUul /
Actors- T
>■ eaa l*ri
rtbrsn is.
VDtew Jtetht Stritrw I •
'"A Newark «Nhn Aia wtfc
hff-bfeve letters -writtete-t* Mm try aaothV
woman in order that hi* srrir npgC
rite her ter damafre*. baked alieK
ation of bjsi affections. His wife p*
using the liters to sue him for di-
vorce. This shows you the danger of
giving your wife" any love letters you
may have received from others.—
[f eaten rd
I bring id
, Boat fhrd
| to do so.
I nturu xd
Iirice of danger to the pub-1
ic. Wart till he goes picnick-
ing or fishing and gets a coat^
of red bugs all over his an*
ktomy that raise bumps as
big as peas on his hide and
mfcke him scratch till scratch-
ing hurts, and the editor of1
the Times will be howling
foY’everybody in the land to
help gift an appropriation from
congress to exterminate
chigger root and branch.
Then, and not .till then, will he
evince any interest in this
most threatening evil of the
red bug we commonly call'
I the chigger.
C. R. (CHARLEY)
Candidate for
PUBLIC WF.IGHO
AT BONHAM
—r „ons can
be induced to think more of
making safe investments and
laying up a surplus than of
engaging in the wild specula-
tions that have prevailed for
the period during and follow-
ing the war, the nation shall
be greatly the gainer.
In encouraging industry
and thrift the banks have be-
come benefactors of the
whole people.
Thankful fbr .Little Thinr*.
The chairman of the Republican
State convention in Dallas Tuesday
said that “geographically.apd parvn 4
ally he it a Democrat luit he thank)
G<?d that his int^Uigju^e, ipade h: i
Repu^ican.7 #]iic4 “sfc.jx t he C
sopa n>e0, w bfiatlpnJtfML for. (u t,
small gifts.—Bonham Favopte.
We just , ^ap> . hdp wondering f
there’s any , connection between tito
above statement and comment there-
on and. the old bromide "littk.
folks being thankful for It’tfc
things.—Mineral Wells Index.
KAE'U OLE GCAUWOP
UJASSUP Gen u© A
vur wearing anparr
this week at spei -*
WARE A- SON. \
Smith-Jones Electric Co. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ *r♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Candidate far ♦
SHERIFF -♦
Fannin County ♦
RABY CHICKS ter sale—Dougla
_
SUBSCRIPTION
PayaHa to Advance
By Oty Carrier, 1 month —
■ty City Canter, I montea .
Ry Qty Carrier, « diootht <
Ry Ctty Carrier. 1 year---*5.00
kr Man. i math
ly feiiL • mnr.tht
Ry Mail. 1 ywr
I nndxA*c anrl MpsIc haces fade, and the people
LuIlCIlcb dllU IVltdlb We once knew, some of them.
Children
The
The
The
♦ <r?«M) RICHARDSON ♦
♦ Candidate ter ♦
♦ DISTRICT CLERK ♦
♦ Fannin County
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ «'♦ a a * •
♦ * ♦ ♦ | Uy #44
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦ PINK STODDA
♦ Candidate fig
♦ TAX COLLECT
♦ Fannin Cowl
IM THIS THE BANKS
ARE BENEFACTpRS of
•'. One who reads many news-
papers and notices the ad-
vertisemt'ntt the bahks have
been using in the past and
tne ones they are using to-
day ten!! be struck with* the
difference then and now. A _ ____ ___
feW years ago most of the auto Venice will be a good
banks werq. urging their facili- place to go. There all tt*
ti^S for matting large loans, traveling is done in boats,
ana seemingly seeking to in- ’
duce customers to make invest
manta. Now the tone of their that will draw four per cent
advertising has changed en- interest willj beat starting an
tjrely, and, it seems to up, a account to buy a new automo-
chanie that is needed and bile a hundred to one.
that will result in lasting j -------*—>----
Edison Mazda Lamps
"There is a right lamp for
eyery purpose.” n
Beacon Ligting Fixtures
"Wh^NldTre Hybf for lesfc
money"
G. E. F
4444444444^4444
♦ GEO P. BLACKBURN ♦
♦ Candidate for ♦
♦ DISTRICT JUDGE ♦
♦ 6th Judicial District ♦
health and comfort that the pt ACCIClC'lY ATAQ
chigger offers, the politician jLTU-JU rVUD
and the Times editor is will- -----——-------------------
ing to make fair weather ‘ for [ POULTRY AND EGGS
themselves by remaining in-
Vtiv$7 on condition that the
chigger let them alone. They
BE *tv4Eec A>me
PtkdS KBS AGOUt*
' touBrr per a
«PSIL» CM ALL ’ j
k TOCWSRSO OUY» (
THE BOMHM first step toward securing a|
competence; we need to be .
brought to think more about
saving part of what we make
than to plan how we are'
going to spend our earnings
Before wc make them. If
the young man or young wo-
man working for a salary
can be induced to put part ,
of that salary in the
□MmI* < than putting It
a car or more shoes.‘.or‘the
picture shows, both they and
banks, as well as the
tmintry at large,! will profit.
If men J ----
Whitewright Sun.
Perhaps it shows this danger
but it also shows how quick-
• WITH OUR BXOIANGBS ♦ ly the wife rose to the ac-|
* ♦icasion to get’ rid of an ob-
♦ « jectionable husband when he
would have used her to fur-
ther his own evil designs.
Ddtfttle.'s the wife understood
that her faithless spouse only
sought tp give her an excuse
to gain mopey to .support
him. Rut she was not only
wise enough to thwartri-hi*- -
designs” but was also wise
enough to use his voluntarily
furnished evidence do rid her-
self of an unwortHv and un-
desirable spouse. It\iS a hard ’
thing to double cross a wife.'
EVFCRY year wc sell E-B Osborne binder* theh
nc-s c >mcs easier. Th-at's flic advantage oIA*
ling a machine that makes giiod. Fprmen wh*i
E-u Osb >rhe hinders send their friends to us.
We apprcw’e t'm friendly feeling, but we want cvcty fa
in t< * '-'in ‘ ' k- «■ the p>mi*points of E-B Osborne bid
Toe better the I B Cbborne is known the more wc shall sell
the :..ote satbiied customers wc shall lave.
♦♦♦♦♦♦44444
W. D. GARNETT
sandiaate for
STATE SENATOR
9th Senatorial Datrlct
Whrnever y*u go ut
help but nit) the W11J- I >
thing to haw a k-"4 tian
m. ehrinkirg and h. kwv
owniug -neur 4tkrr* wkc
♦tetchy aite ccuemv >kia ee
You ateto't fert 1'-- C
them and telt:nf thfm
nfght tn begin tirirc
wh'te Ointment .ar I S-ip
many ’h«u«an<l’ of Kapp?
«k pending on to ke-; ?
clear, smooth an.i c ••-! t
Blaek and White O-tn
Soap, are tolling at th.- ?
rate of more than t»
ages a year, and the fact
are so econnmtval y pri.-e !
‘responsible ter this rec -rd'
>iae O;ntment contains thre
much as the 2L- site A
have both the Ointment a.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1924, newspaper, June 5, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183233/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.