The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926
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Dallas
and from those who have vis-
science.
Eyes Examined
work done.
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ELECTRIC
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APPLIANCES
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ham lawyer says State Press is to
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date we do not ’doubt.
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A little house to live-in?--
Who would be content
To wall “himself and his” about
With cold impediment
To friendliness of neighbors '
Hope at the doorway smiles
And strangers pausing here To rest
Forget the miles. -
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Tonight I am tired of freedom—
Was it I who wished to be free?
How cotld I know I should feel ilke
this-
lone, as" I wished to be?
I to
to State Pres got ua
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8HERWOOD SPOTTS
Pablisher
ASHLEY EVANS
Managing Editor
CHAS. R. INGLISH
Business Manager
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If it is difficult for I
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VENTILATING
PORCH SHADES
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TO THE VOTERS:
Don’t blame the type
ib may be your ejm'
on the Defendant or
according to whjch-
conscience and an undaunted;
courage. King Albert is not
a great financier, hut he will
summon the greatest finan-
cial ability to direct his course1
in this crisis and will then
carry out the plans they sug-
■ Save your good furni-
ture by • using specially]
built furniture, on the]
porch.
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would, make Texas an
and honest governor.
Regis. the rest of the chaps .-lid four."
. -Dublin Dispatch.
Dr. John T. Nall
Exclusive Optometrist.
Any lens duplicated, Frames,
and etc.
Over Peeler’s Drug Store,
With Dr. Rayburn.
Entrance through Drug Store.
"C" Nall "C" Better
Monday and Tuesday
of each week only.
August
$20.0
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Many of Lynch Davidson’s r ien’t employing him. "When
friends coneede Moody the HW plrWy ~of“ dogs' we hadno
leader, with Dayidson a close ■'«»»■ on the cotton. Since s, p.
scond Then, they believe,* flit up such a roaring fight on hia
Davidson will defeat Moody leanine ntajesty I feel warranted in
in the scond primary, basing xaying there at tamilies here-
New Standard Mowe
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MOST POPULAR MOWER ON THE M
HAY RAKES AND WIRE,
OAT BAGS, ALSO
DISC PLOWS
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! First Aid.
I A« elderly gentleman was,observ-
d attmg rather nenSJu^Ty Th- ii <fc- i
e.
If you are
visit our Mid-Su
pieces at legs th
Gas Ranges
J5th some will tell how
SELF-HANGING "
Dudor Weathersby
Mistaken.
Voice Over the Phone
Howe there?
A FEW OUTSTANDING FACTS
We need your business— You need our Furniture. ।
At such prices that you can appreciate. This stock 15 "’ •
Plete ami awaits your inspection. Don’t imiss this srea nA
pod unity to furnish your house. .
We buy, sell and exchange House Eurniture. Try u
GUY ELLIS FURNITURE STORE
Smith Main Street . , Phone"
Dan Moody voters are
eeels . Ih-
it is ju about fifty-fifty in most
things af:cr, al|. There are janst
with the
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Any erroneous reflection upon the
EiEacter, feputation or standing of
Affirm, individual or corporation
wi: be gladly corrected upon being
cled to the attention of the pab-
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Entered at the portoff.ee at Bonham,
Teiks >■ second class mail matter.
ond primary with Moody. In
that event there is not any
question where the majority
of the Davidson 'voters will
go, and they wont go to Fer-
guson. any more than the
Moody vote would go to Fer-
guson in'case their champion
should be eliminated in the'
firet primary. Lynch Davidson
will be the governor only. in
case the contest should be I
between him and Ferguson in 1
the second primary.
many things we wish
ia an improvementa- Corsieana
Pans,
Irons,
l'ergolators,
Mot Pate ,
Curlerz,
Wavers,
“nmpw," -
Fixtuyea,
2-Way Sockets,
country, added to- the reports
of the local newspapers in
every section. he will be com-
pelled to arrive at the con-
clugion that at this time Dan
Moody is the leader among
the candidates for governor.
There is little ground to ex-
pect that conditions on July
2Ath will be very materially
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Street
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er of astute politicians who
assbrt that a second primary I
will not be required With *
" this estimate we do not agree.
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notice to the Public
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111 Weit 4th St.
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We are mighty glad that
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changed from what they now
• are. There are quite a num-
of the infemnal thing, we don’t like.
— Clarksvine Time, 1 1H
A record was < -tablishey by the
French e at that recently decided
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ited different parts of
। c rding to a prominent psychologist.
i Not if they try to eross the street.
. 1 —Dettoit Free Press.
there are things we
Glasses Fitted.
A little home to live “from’’ —
Faith must here abide
To light the land for miles around
And cheer the countryside;. ,
For Faith ad Hope and Loving
Make home a heav’n of ligh
For those within and those without-
A haven bright.
>act‘ is sought to be influenced. We
“But an ostrich only has two
legs,” said the mother.
Tnight I would give my freedom
Th bring you back for a day—
Ah, could I know my heart would
brei k
For what I threw away?
—Mary Sylvester Cline in the Harp
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। and his own staunch charac-
iter. During four years of the,
I have Tought n good fight, I have most awful experience any.
filshed my course, I have kept the people ever endured, King I
fjeh. Hehceforth there is"Taid up Albert proved himself every I
fof, me a crown of rightequsrese.— inch a man with a heart, a
hut knowing the uncertain- 4
ties, of . political contests we
shall not be especially surpris- C
ed if our judgment is at fault
______.____________ The best thing about the
ity Carrier, 3 months___________ whole matter is that Texas
lity Carrier. 6 months__$2.15 is going to have a change of
aty Carrier, 1 year_______*a.u91 administration, no matter who
। is in the second primary. The
v JULY 16, 1920
telephone directory your ,
eyes need attention. d
$ Have Your Eyes 4
“The Good Home
Furnisher"
knew a*
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Dr.
Hal P. Howard
Eye Sight Specialist.
West Side Square
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A, neeting an Ohl c-AND SULKEY PLOWS FOR - BREAK
red man trudging along the dustyAh "r, 739
road zenercusly offered him a lift. I *p YOUR STUBBLE
“No, sah, thank you, sah! said I s ,
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j . Respectfully,
card to my candidacy for re.ciCC.,, . . ( R. JONES,
tiont the office of Public weieh-itPolitical advertisement) 5-t 87-2t
er. My appeal can be divided into!’
two parts. First: to you who are
farmers and business yen who have
had dealings with .or have patron-1
ized the office. I feel like you know1
who you want Jo weigh your pro-
duets. If my sefvices ahve been sat.
isfactory and yu think I will con-
tinue to give you the best I have, you I
will vote for me, knowing that I will'
appreciate it.
FORGAN
bpdone 210,
HEAP 50
IEMPTy?
Tonight I have no ambitions.
Was it thus I planned to be?
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I is some armful! . .
He—Yes, she’s a very confusing II
person to dance with. She alwass A mg
scems so much closer to you than 8 2
you are to her.—Punch, London. g ;
And They Say the. Scotch af-N-3 •feu.
MOODY IS LEADER
If one judges by the re-
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i Afraid of Autos.
A -mall Scotch boy on returning’!
homne from school in Aberdeen,
proudty eshibte a bok which lie $
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triumphantly declared he had won
for natural history.
"Natural history, . laddie ? Losh,
you’re far over young for natural
history. Hoo did it happen?” asked
his mother.
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FofJ WiY 13 ).
That MAN A
voters of Texas have .thor-
oughly made up their nzinds
that they have had enough i
of Fergusonism. They are go-
ing to have a change. Believ-
ing that Moody is the best
man for the place, all things
■considered, the Favorite is
glad to see him taking the
lead. We have no war to
make on Lynch Davidson and
shall gladly support him in
preference to any of the
other candidates save Moody. ■
We have no doubt that he I
A play about to open in Naw,
York is named “The HaltNnkreL
Truth.” which, all thingssomidek
BAND CONCERT
There will be a Band Con-
cert on the Court House
Square Friday night at 8:15.
7-2t
the old man. "Ah reckon mah ol‛
laigs will take me ’long fast ’nough.”
“Aren’t , afraid, are you, uncle
Have you ever been in an automo-
bile?”
me now--’
Thia memory of v«»u? -------
J remember the night I told you;
The look on your face when you
•Hnew,‛oh •
Hov. ould I know it would haunt
nt," declares
coarse that «
How could I know success would
mean
Nothing at all to me?
njili
Bonham had a cl
all products made i
in a Sanitary way
Visit our plant-
a Then if you think t
i effort we are ma
i patronage,
Then we ask ye
displays the Queen
will
he will be the leading candi- fasten them
The Senate and Chamber H
have made King Albert finan- E/e
cial dictator of Belgium for
six months, giving him unlim- '
ited power in order that he
may save the franc. What-
ever else meir may think of
this action of the Belgian peo-
pie, they'will see in it a man-1
ifestation of the supreme con-
fidence they have in their
ruler They are a people]
jealous of their liberties and
they would not surrender all
authority into the hands of
any man in whom they did
not have all confidence.- This
confidence comes from the
abundance of proof that,
King Albert has given of,
his faithfulness to his nation.
I
ER MEAL Cm areocO:
Second. I know that there are mony
voters in this Weigher’s territory who’ .
lire not interested in the Public'
As a rule, none of us have any
use for ’hat despicable creature,
municntors" have ‘he satisfaction of the knocker, unless he happens to
up. However, that one waslzecinE their opiniofis lh print, and ben engaged in a discussion of some
nothing compared to the jolt that's what they started out to do —-uL•
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rid
Gov. Ferguson escaped from doubt if all them communications
that railroad wreck yester- have turned a dozen votes but "eom-
5 Vudor Shades will
I make the hottest porch'
n cool. 8b easy to roll up
I and down and cheaper in
5 the long run.
A little home to live in
Built upon content.
And all securely walled around ■
With cheer and merriment.
Peace-in its halls abiding.
Love at its portals, too.
And in that little house of dreams
Just yours and you. )
y Bible Thoughts
* V -FOR TODAY
gest to save the nation's fi-
nance. However hard mav be ___,
the path they must walk to' ,
success, the people will fol-lonly tyine to i og .
low because their faithful the author of, the anti-doE can.
leader will walk with them iz". .DawE faneiers have sought
and lead the way. Their ac- 2! insidiousn ns to obtain S. P ‛
.ion is another tribute to a' tag sinoe he, put the canine
worthy king. nuisance * the Every
Mention a’ few’ days ago' entomology know
ithat Judge Fenner-Leslie and” not the same
Representative F. A. Dale ne ,
had gone to Austin is follow- the dog flen " “ meat enter. ,
Pri now by the announcement { r
Tfrom Austin that theStatelznTanoniyintheitaerobasieabil;
Highway Commission has au-iit: They can out-hop the orxinal
thorized the extension of hop-scoteher. State Preasis inno-1
Highway Number 78 coni o ,doir K injury to the cotton
through Telephone to Snows i ' He loves the cotton erop.
Ferry on Red River. This is and.if he were a farmer cotton is Wells Index,
proof of the success of the all he would raise.State "ress.
efforts of these Bonham gen-; .
liemen to accomplish a workpatpnK: it happened
of great importance to Bon-! The Dailas News two columns ’
ham. It means that we shall i "Letters from Readers," fairly sizzles
have a State Highway from! these days with political epistles wro • Anpther mistake of the modern!
the south to the north line!1"1'1 ‘11 ’ wonder that the mother is that ahe docan’t tell her
of Fannin county, traversing notype operators can ever gel 'hr daughter what to blush at.
... some of the best lands and metal with which they are set to News.
th- richest trade territory in the cool .-Bonham Favorite. ——
countv. The count} is under i Every fellow like to xet his When w talk about taking an in.
obligation to both the above opinions befve "thers. That's tne stitutlon out of politics, we mostly
named citizens for the good reason why the newspapers are fill- mean taking it away from’ tholfe
mg with the sizzlin communications that are runnint ia now.—Dalia-
in which the vote in the Governor’s Journl.
in after number of only
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In or-
daring address of paper changed, give
•id address as well ■■ the new. This
t important and will avoid delay in
madug the change.
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
menta, dinners and other benefits
where there is an admission fee or
other monetary consideration, will be
charged for at the rate of one cent
a word. Obituaries, resolutions ol
respect, cards of thanks, etc., also
charged for at the same rata. Cash
sccompany order.
MREIGN REPRESENTATIVES
E. 3 -------------Chicago, 111.
Speaking of cotton fleas, a Bon-
: j "I ken,” said the urchin',
I Well-Juss wihatever you want
r in our line, com in and ve t
of all the votes cast. That conclusions out of the clouds and
credit is a fine thin.: if it
Courtesy and politeness coets no
more today than when you could ku 1
into any grocery store and’ get
enough cheese and crackers for a
dim to muke a squuremeal.—Min-
eral Wells Index.
•'Well, the teacher asked hoo
many’ legs an ostrich had. and I
said three.”
in rthis particular,
may possibly •
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ugoqerum-5
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every day. Until recently I have had,
no opposition in the race. I wish you
to take thist as a personal message,
and if I am due a second term on
the merits of my work during the
putt year, I will thank you for your
help on the 24th.
Weigher because they never have any-!
thing to weigh, and. in some cases
don’t know who the Weigher is. To1
you I would ask that you make some!
investigation and if you find that my
.services have not been satisfactory to
those whom I have served. T ask that
15 Mikeyon not.consider me for your Weigh-'
a case G09 yeat: old. It was the Howe thete l er another term. On the other'hand,’
ir t law- lit in lcgal history de-' At the Other End of Wjre- i if you Gind that my work has been ।
, eided to the satisfaction of bothtWhat do „vouthink,cthis is the I satisfactory, I will appreciate your1
cotton flea 8 vegetaran, wn.le plaint iff -and defendant—Corsicana stockyards'—ohio S. P. News, a help. 1
Sun. ■___v . . _ °_ ~ . ' . I will not be able to make a close
lc.ote for S. B’ Cowell foricanvass, due to the fact that it is
. State Senator. (4-12t) only a short time until the election'
" I nt Idv.I and [ have my duties at the scales''
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# We intend to carry a Saturday Special each
it will be to your interest-to watch our windows.
I i Bonham ice
| N. Center Street.
Stepeeeeccceccecdcceepedce
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Clock and Phopograph r«|
"amel or repair furniture
| We buy and sell seco
f
• partmen tre, and the floor-walker
i approached him.
"Anything I can do for you, sir?”
1 "I have loc: my wife.”
-Oh, ye. Mourning goods two
tii’hts up," promptly responded the
- floorwalker.— Boston Transcript.
: Not Then.
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to try to explain it, you might be
tempted to suspect I don’t thorough*
j ly understand it.”—Washington Star,
i Tod Fat. ‘ •
i She—I say, Mrs. Tunne-Howitzer
'■ l kc a law
Our position is that any mn
gtoult reconcile himself to wearing
N dress suit when he sees how proud
of him his wife is.—Dallas News.
AH, BOY' There’s a delii
U SHAMPOO! The Fiteh
very first application
matter, leaving the vcalp
and the hair soft and
The tonie hi the Ftch S
tualiy penetrates into every
thereby invigoratipg the Ero
Te lather is then gradually
me appcation ef water
rebbed out and rinsed, the 1
wieh it al Art, dandruf
matter, leaving every por
tunctioning as nature intend*
Know the joy o! • really
Make your neat thampoo a F
IM at any teilet oods
M the F. w Fitch Co.,
1a, tor free trial bottle. I
an we oas, take i baek and
wil be net-eded.
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Whether or not the youth
I bett t or worse than that
■day, or just about the sa
pssible that in both cases
hprovement was nW*and is
Ig. exhausted.—Charleston '
Inner Conscious Eruption. $ 1
“Do you understand Einstein’s 2 m
theory?" 8 3
“Certainly,” answered one of the .3
few. 9 •
’How do you explain it?” g E
"It's very complicated. If I were ■' M
TIE BONHAM DAnr vavoEIA
J a Nevah, but once, sah,” was the'
i reply, "an den Ah didn't let all myg3 » -e
weight down." — Marshall Morning * .0,.0 n,. a
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