The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
All names appeartug
FOR CONGRESS
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Sunday School every Sunday
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FOR COUNTY CLERK
. THAT CURTAIN PARTY"
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$1.00 and 86c figured crepes. Rayons, Voiles, Dollar Day, 2 yards for
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a good range of colots, Dllar Day, 3 yards for........
$1
Solid Color Voiles, choice of entire range of colors. Dollar Day, 3 yards for $1
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The ('undid Declaration
Kotex, Dollar Day, 2 packages for.
. $1
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Turkish fancy striped face towels. Dollar Day Specials. 10 towels for
MEN'S AND BOYS’ DOLLAR SPECIALS.
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$1 1
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Men’s Union Suits, 2 pair for a
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$1
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
$1
Men's Tc Fies, Bottar bay, tw,, ror
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OR. HAL P. HO’
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Eye Sight Special
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SAVING $e ME TIME
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FOR JUSTICE PEACE
BETWEN
ELECTIONS
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You Want Service
You Get It Here
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J. H. RUSSELL
Candidate for
SERIFF
Fannin County
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H. W. HUNT
Candidate For
COUNTY JUDGE
Fannin County
F. C. PRIESTLY
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
SAM CANTRELL
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
Millions of pounds used
by our Government
S. B COWELL
Candidate For
STATE SENATOR
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
LEONARD N. HUFF
Candidate For
CONTY CLERK
Fannin County
J. S. BOGGESS
Candidate for
JUSTICE PEACE
Precinct Number One
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WYATT BALDWIN
Candidate for Re-Election
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
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A. L CHAFFIN
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
SAM RAYBURN
of Bonham
Candidate for
CONGRESS
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C. R JONES
Candidate for
PUELM WEIGHER
(Second Term)
Bonham
OMEN
now
25e Figured Lawns. neat, dainty patterns; for the small sum of a dollar
you can get enough for two dresses, Dollar Day, 7 yards for............
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T B. RICHARDS
Candidate for
COMMISSIONER
Precinct Number Four
3G-inch smooth weave double 1.1. Brown Domestic Texico brand, Dollar
Day, 11 yards for .................. ........................................
Given Publicity Ie Overwhelmingly
for G. F. P.
Pepperell Brown Sheeting, none better made and a standard the world
over at 50c yard, Dollar Day, 21 yards -for ..........1.....................
W. E BIGGERSTAFF
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
FRED S. ROGERS
Candidate for
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Fannin County
MRS. G. W. CHANDLER
Candidate For
COUNTY CLERK
Fannin County
FOR FLOTORIAL REPRE-
SENTATIVE
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FRIDAY, JULY 1C, 1926
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Remember S. "s. S. is made only
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♦ GRACE BROYLES DENTON
4 Candidate for
♦ COUNTY CLERK
♦ Fannin County
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY i*
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FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY ♦
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T. C (TURLEY) HOPPER
Candidate For
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Ps.
Curtain Net, recent arrivtiis, a twenty-ceni value. Dollar Day, 8 yards for $1
25c Dress Gingham, choice of Kalburnies and Renfrews, 3^ inches, G yards for $1
YOl KNOW ME
See us before you-sell your oats.—
SAM POWERS
Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Precinct Number One
i and Accident Disability $15
Going Propoaition
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FRIESDS.OF THE TAYL9
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AGENTS WANTED
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OLD HARBOR INSURANCE CO.
/ Sherman, Texas
i Taking care of Automohilea
[ is our life work. We’ve made
I • study of caring for all makes
I and modls of cars.
f No matter what your needs
[ may be, we ran five you high-
l ly efficient aid,
j Hard running cars are our
a specialty.
B The next time you need me-
| chanical Service call on us.
♦ £1) WESTBROOK
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J. E. WHITLEY
tandidate for
SRERIPF
Appetite?
If your blood ia pure you will
enjoy eating. Food gives you
strength—gives you “pep” and
makes you up—and going.
You can take S. S. S. with confi-
dence—millions testify to its mer-
its. An unbroken record of service
for over 100 years is a great testis
monial to a great medicine.
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LEM TIFTSWORF FURNITURE €0
East. Side Square Bonham, Texas
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JOHN STURGEON
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Fannin and Lamar Counties
$1.65 and $1.50 Silks, choice of our entire stock consisting of silk crepes,
pongees and foulards, Dollar Day, one yard for ’.....................
’ FOR STATE SENATE
4 STATE SENATOR 4,,
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Saturday Is Dollar Day
Your Dollar Will Do Double Duty If You
Will Bring It to
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Eateh’mprpved Antiseptie Uaimezmens. Good for man or beast.
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action of the Democratic primary in •
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week for several weeks—and see how *
Nature rewards you with health. 9
Calotabs are the greatest of all &
system purifiers. Get a famNy pack- 8
see. containing full directions. Only12
35 eta. At any drug store. (Adv.) 8
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I Well, hou is this’ for weather? i
NCED It seems like it isn’t ever geing to 3
dry up wo the people can work in'S
, crops.
Actual Results Obtained by Momen Mrs. Vivian Wood, who has been ill I
" ■ for some, time is better at the pres-
ent time. ' I
Mr. Bill Weich has gone to Lock- fl
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home -keepini
Laird & C
Telephone 665
Plent)
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By Motg Truck,, between
Denisen an Benhm
Denson ' 80
rives Bonham
Leaves Bohan
Avriyes:Ne80
Favorite ""aht ads" get results. ♦
Stay with your home town. Boost it •
Read the many items below, note the low prices we have placed on them
then come to the store and convince yourself that we ALWAYS dell wat we ad-
vertise. • ——a ----- -wearm. /
Letters unclaimed ■ advert
onham, Texas, week ending
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Bowen, R. W I
clarke, Willie
Johnson, Mrs. W. A, I
Kennedy. Marion I
Leverton, Claude
McCullough, J. W.
Olive, Mrs. L. B.
Sirley, Mrs. Roy
Sterling, W. B,
West, Debs
Whitson, Lester C.
Wilburn, Mrs. Jim
t Velasco. Senor Pionicio
. M. A. Taylor, I
Bro. J. W. Hudson filled his ap.
pointment here Sunday and Sunday!
fis week only
ahd 'a Pyx coo
Jewell Gas Rung
BAILEY
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Men’s Good Pincheck Pants, Dollar Day, per pair
POWDER
Guaranteed Pure
Men’s 1.50 Fine Dress Shirts, the kind that wear, hold their cOlor and
look well, an extra special purchase is offered, DoHar Day, at ..."
SATURDAY
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4;00 p. M.,
6:15 P. M.,
4 4 BRYANT TRANSFER 4
4 4 All kinds at Mauling. Moving 4
4 4 1 apeelalty.. Plenty rich flower 4
rs. Doss Tuesday evening.
22144,444,4 * J. F. STEPHENSON
♦ C A v2e" FR " *+ Candidate For
7 ♦ COMMISSIONED PRECINCT 4 4
♦ Candidate For ♦ a m,,s, ,.4, 4
4 COUNTY JUDGE 34.4, 4^4 4 4 4,, 4 4 4 4
♦ Fannin County ................................—.
igny. Spies ’
La n d l e a night.
Mens Work Shirts, two pockets, faced sleeves, 2 shirts for ■_________ $1
Hospital and Operation
Benefits 1100 to 1250
“Gosu ‘wo JLDNT IT
BE TERRE E IF tuis
COONTRY EEDED
Mens Good Blue Dennim Overalls, Dollar Day
Boy Knee Pant Summe Suit , a fey left, choice, Doliar Day, .......
an only truly happiest when they are bringing to *****
&h 1 and nobler drcams of homes well rurnishea
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Each day
still or pros ress. Each week
4 “What I want,” said the man of
4 politics. “is reform.” 1
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4 “Well, I suppose it’s the kind that
# a lot of people are after; the kind
^ that’ll put the other fellow out and
my crowd in."—Washinzton Star.
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Renew Your Health |
by Purification I
Any physician will tell ybu that ■
"Perfect Purification of. the System I
ia Nature's Foundation of Perfect F
Health." Why not rid yourself of W
chronic ailments that are undermin- *
ing your vitality? Purify your en- 5
tire system by taking a thorough a
course of Calotabs.—once or twice a *
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The biggest rain of the season ;
fell Manday night. Instead of the
cry of “drouth” which we usuallyJ
hear at this time of the “year the ,
farmers are wondering when the rain
is going to let up.
J. H. Lewis and family who have,
been detained here for the past sev. 1
era] week* on account of sickness !
ome in needof
cal improvements.
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‘Eyes Examined: Glasses
rectly" fitted.
head are candidates subject to the *
Rev; W. P. Stokes of Curve, Tenn..1
Friday night, July 16th. He will be
sssisted by Rev. Mrs. Watkins of
Joneshoro, Ark.,and Rev. Mrs. GJ.1
SH
* To Restore TI
• Our revival meeting begins
as you were when seond Sundin of next month,
long continuation -d.. . , .
• ■ erybody come and bring others.
Aceldental Death •...... $1,500
Total Disability -...... $1,500
Partial Disability . ». 750
Weekly Indemnity Sieknea
returned to their home in
City Sunday.
j Mrs. Lula Richardson and
daughter of Lannius made a
i visit here Monday.
The meeting begins here with
"Home-keeping hearts are happiest: but
ney. to spend the summer:
Jins of Dyersberg, Tenn.
J. A. Blake and family of the Big-
Joe community attended church here
Sunday night.
Mrs. Hattie* Green, who has been
at u two
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The only standard
censed optometrist
Fannin County!
West Side Square
Bonham, Texas. I
LADIES’ SLIPPERS
Another Special group will be offera. Dollar Hay. ror
Men’s ami Boys’ 50c ties, Dollar Day,, three for
»r me Mr. Jess Atkins and family visit-
simple reason that until G. F. Pled Leonard Witcher and family Sun-* »
2 was perfected, these thousands of day afternoon. *
^nervous, irritable, despondent and Miss Ruth Hemphill spent the
4444444444444# •zuffering wmnen S were able to might with Catherine and Love
--••Don’t make* he mistake of think-Holmes Saturlay night.
under this ♦ ♦♦•*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ $ ing though that you can get over Mr. and Mrs. Sid Rowe visited
WES SUDDERTH +lyour trouble simply by taking G M " “
Candidate For ♦. F. P. a few days, then expect to be
SHERIFF' g as well and strong as von were when
v 5 r- ♦ K‛a girl. It took a —• ----,----------
F,n0 ( Unt- 2jof exposure, excesss and abuses to
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ •make weaklings of your strong ro- —— ••
' ‘ m bust organs •; and even with the aid, ing at 10 o’clock and B. Y. P. U
_ of G. F. Po time is necessary to] every Sunday night.
a help nature restore that vitality ----- -
A which has been sapped away no
2 doubt for years. Catarrh gets a
firm hold on the delicate mucous
eldinings of the organs and though G
4.F. I’, will stamp out this demon you
‘must use it faithfully. Even an au-
*****:** tomobile will not keep running un-
its you keep putting gasoline in the
tank and oil in the motor. The ru-
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10 Per Cent
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Take aPorterphne, Kodack, and 8
Refrigerating Lunh Basket on your M
vacation or pienie.—Brannon Jewelry F
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4 JAS. 1. WARREN
4 Candidate Far
4 COUNTY ATTORNEY P
4 Fannin County 4 • •
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4 JOHN R. J. KEAHEY 4 4
4 Candidate For 4 4
4 COUNTY ATTORNEY 4 +
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v SHERIFF _____it
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sck for the past two or three1
weeks, is now able to be np.
Mrs. J. S. Hudson is crippled up1
। considerably as the result of a spider'
bite, , I
Roy Curtis arrived home last week'
from his trip to Ohio. He left Col-
lege Comer Mnday morning and
arrived in Bonham Wednesday night!
where he spent the night with hiC
sister, Mrs. C. W. Bevans.
J. M. Graham and E. J. Ward'
made a business trip to Honey Grove
Monday. -*
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Each minute finds us able and
eager to *■ rve.
SMHTH-JONES
ELECTRIC CO
Ph ne 662
Extra Special, Boys' Overalls, sizes
Dollar Day, two pair for
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25c Solid Color Lawns, four different colors from -which to make your
selection. Dollar Day, seven yards for .............. $]
.......I- of ‘tian Moody her
anpingte give the candida
eption when he reaches I
fuesday, July 20. Ue is to I
Ld«k. and arrangements il
made to have a large crowd 11
“Thore having the matter I
oromise a red hot time, to jul
■Hr circulars. I
The Favorite thinks it pil
he people to hilar al of th
ire rurining for office. The!
Lie to I ■ heard, and the pel
F’rirlit hear what they
ay l . open forum is I
Lr and from it those w
adress the people may be I
[ Favorite hopes that M
till have a splendid crowd,
L of attention, just as 11
L having. This is due all
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4.
4 -Fom an attituderoFdoubt and ccp , ... . ,
a eriticism which leaders of thought au- A*Sand Walter Whitt Helen
,G tomalically heap on anything which and Ruth Hemphill visited Mary
′ ievafationizes tre old ways of doing Dosa Saturday night.
i*>gs." says a representative of the MA Frank Blair and family of
prlahoma, visited his
♦ ing G. F. P., and seeing the wonder- sist‛: Mirs. L. E. Hemphill, a few
elui things it is doing for women who days ao., *
»i had never before been able to get Myrtle-Eeonard visited Vivian
14444444444444 44 1oonc. fxom.the dutches ol sickness Waod Tuesday afternoon.
1 y w | in which their own imperfections A 2 , _ '
22.227 held them, are now following the* A erowd of young folks enjoyed
*"**“.*-"****.*** 2 jhundreds and thousands of women a party-dance at the home of J
♦; who are now devout believers in, Wobil Thursday night. Delicious
• and, using G..E. Pathemselves, cream and cake were served to
a J he fact that these thousands are .
now using and praising G. F. P.,"twenty,Euests
he continued, "is tre most convine-- -Mr. Derrall Smith was called o
proof of the’ correctness of or th? bedside of his sister, who is very!
7^-^ -a.-ea-j. ...................1 theoiy that catarrh of the genera- ^||
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ tive organs has for years made vr-4
0. 3. FINCHER ♦ tual slaves of its victims, for the'
necklaces.—Brannon
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WANTED TO TRADE
Denison residence tor small .well-
• improved, well located farm, Fannin
or Grayson county.
i G-6t 87Jt NEAL MOTOR CO
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। Seo Favorite Office for job work
TRAGEDl
A man struck a matchi
1 the gas tank in his ad
rai cihpt .. It wasn’t- I
A di.in peeded up to |
ould beat ' h 11 ain to thit I
Ie couldn’t. ,
A m < n ' inched a trolley
ee if it were charged. 1
| A man neglected his d
• gee if his battery wou
■sr,cd it wouldn’t.
Qur generator work i
bighest order.
ALTON SWAIN ♦ 2
Candidate For ♦
Flotorial Representative + *
, Fannin and Lamar Counties ♦.
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, July 16, 1926, newspaper, July 16, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548183/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.