The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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MONDAY, JULY 26, 1925
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plaints about the overabun-
plan has been adopted and enforc-
He—that shows ‘my self-control.—
London Opinion.
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fiction writer?”
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day in dated July 24, 1926.
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♦ THE DAY’S BEST
—Edgar A. Gl
The fact is it is a niatter
Who
of will-power and determination.
to do with it.
DOWN ON THE FARNI
Had Many times
has it been shown that
Mrs. Olaf Johnson had
she
Uncle Samica is thinking of
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the savings.
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The system ought to
Something tells us 'that the Dem-
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IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK
And
1928 by launching off into wetness
to • dishonor
It is not an easy matter fo
r many
KEENE & KEENE
mere matter I South Main Street
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His Fee Juit Covered the Umbrella Loss
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Marjorie (crying) — Maryetta hit
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If railroad systems did not enforce
every precaution to over balance the
carelessness bf thousands annually.
One railroad, the Southern Pacif-
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been away a week or two del
to sign her letters Marthica.
Sister Emily replied to her:
“Dear Marthica: Dadicaand)
GRAND OLD TEXAS
Not as one who gloats over
MeNY
LEGS
Mother Maryetta, why did
hit Majoric in the stomach?
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effort we are
patronage.
Then we as
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Not Less Worthy.
She-Before we were married you
called me an angel.
He--I know it.
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New York, N. Y.
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THE BONHAM FAVORFTE
Pablished Daily Except Sunday.
BY FAVORITB PRINTING CO.
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CHAS. R. INGLISH /
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Life h lovelines to sell:
Mfid IfRe th- curve of gold.
Scent' of pine tree, in the rain,
Eyes that love you, arms that hold,
given notice to the world that’
she does hate the abomina-
tions which have for ft -time
cursed her with her consent,,
Texas can again hold up her
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Spend all you have for oveliness.
Buy it and never cunt the cost;
For one whitesinging hour of peace,
Count many a year of strife well
lost.
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What kind of philosophy J
choose depends upon what
man you are.—Fichte.
sections. . Even those who earnestly. ......
advocate tithing could hardly object "hole
corn $18.50 has been turned over.
first in securing the public
against the action of the crim-
inal; public service has been
dishonored by being regarded,
a as "a private snap;" and nev-
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Clock and Phonograph re
mamel or repair furnitur
We buy and seM secc
PRIC
Worth Main Street
By City Carrier, 1 year
By Mail, 1 month ---
Ry Mail, a months ___
By Mail, 1 yaar___
RED BALL STAGI
Bonham, Sherman
and Gainesville.
Dallas, $2.95—.$5.
trip—8 round trips
The Red Ball B
So whatever it is'you are wanting to be,
Remember, to fashion the choice you are free,
kindly or selfish, or gentle or strong,
Keeping the right way or taking the wrong,
( aretess of honor of guarding your pride,
All these are questions which you must decide,
lours the selection, whichever you do;
‘ he thing men,call character’s all up to you!
He called on his lawyer one day,
and the latter condoled with him on
.hjansbereaxement, addinEimShe was
a z.....I wife, John.
We are giving you choice of several other e
tides (worth 25c to 85c} for......................... .......
Total $1.01. This is Factory Special.
THB BONHAM DAILY rAvonnn
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PTTING THE LOUD IN
THE POULTRY BUSINESS
Most of the great American for- । .......... 1
tune’ of today were started with ’r" 1
the saving’ of an individual whose of- income has little
■ Nobody here will compel you to rise:
No one will force you to open your eyes;
No one will‘answer for you yes or no.
Whether to stay there or whether to go.
Life is a game, but it’s you who must say,
W hether as cheat or as sportsman you’ll play.
Fate may betray you, but you settle first
Whether to live to your best or your worst.
BARTEK
Life ha loveliness to sell.
Allbeautiful and splendid things:
Blue waves, whitened on a cliff,
Sarir r fifi that sways"and sings.
And chid en‛s faces looking up,
Holding, wonder like a cup.
i Bible Thoughts
-FOR TODAY-
cn years of moisture in the
nineties that beat anything
ca have gone to visit Ao®1
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What do you wish? To be known as a shirk,
Know as a good man who's willing to work,
Scorned for, a loafer or praised by your chief.
Richmanorpoorman or beggar or thief?
Eager or earnest or dull through the day,
Honest or crooked? It's you who must say!
You must, decide in the face of the test
. Whether you'll shirk it or give it your best,
it will be to your interest to watch our windows.
*******4*** Both Drs—
UMBRELLA — '
Four DOL-?R3
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I touch the silken pct a of a flower;
I taste the sveetest thing upon the
ca*. th. ,
And then I sor to nwlms beyond
the stars, *
Where I find bouudless fe and joy
and mirth
Not bounded by thee »ct se-made
rrison-bars:
Time cannot limit, now, my soaring
soul;
Space canpot cramp me, hen’; for
I am free
To roam beyond what Time and
Space call “Whole”
— Imagination docs not limit me. 1 %
—J. C. Tolman.
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And for your spirit’s still delight, ' 4
Holy thoughts that star the night. ,
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Bonham had
all products ma
in a Sanitary '
Visit our pl
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a party askinz for you
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church plate. From the half acre of
We intend to carry a Saturday Special each week.
Advartialng Rates on Application
NOTICE TO THB PUH JC
Any erzoneous refleetion upon the
chatacter, reputaton or at* iding of
any firm, individual or corporation
will be gladly correct d upon being
enlled to the attention of the pub-
Bntared at the postomee at Bonbam,
Texan at second class maif matter.
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present income?
A great many persons seem to be
under the impression that the saving
of money is largely a matter of
times skip a day in laying. Indeed, bourne in mind that the
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This chedule mal
connection with al
Interurban cars for
You are on the roar
and 28 minutes in g
Bonham to Dallas.
BONHAM-PA
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remembers the good old
city. On the farm
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dance of rain can remind the 44444444 ,4 4
complainers.that.we had..... WORTH A SMILE .
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we are having now.
markable that she has endur- va
ed them so long. But having , A
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She—But now you don’t call meed,
hing.
. x .. a Telephone Operator (in hotel) —
If the penitentiary system There was
depends on its cotton cropjthis evening,
th’s year to keep off a def-'
ie.it it looks as if a red ink A petti ng party’-Life.
Sopply may as weir be order- ______
ed- ■ , Wante: A Heavy Weight.
1:00 p. m
8:00 p. m.
6:00 p. m.
7'00 p. m.
MY DORG5 ONLY HALE
AS OLD A5 YOJR, Bny -
DROPPED AN HE KIN F
WALK Twice ns Coop I
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YOUNG MAns
An~ UABRE
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in public service, to disregard'difficult navigation,—Dallas News,
of public welfare, to disdain j --
of sacred public trust, to,’ A young Texa bank clerk con-
I new machinecn, but doenit
All Set for It.
Jake was a worthleas and improv-
ident fellow. One day he said to
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in more fla+
i its use tb
own self-respect, the
in their state, the
BARGAIN PRICE
See Our Big Enamelware Sale
2 INTERMATIONNL CARToe~ com.y.
to save. But it should
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I see the growing splendor of the
day: i
1 hear the song of (birds within the
bower;
I smell t he fra Tran te of the new.
to the system of giving all Sunday Many a man today looks . back .
eggs to the church, for when the hens on the years when his . arninzn
are laying regularly that represents were much less than they are now
a seventh rather than a tenth of the and feels that it would have be n 1
Incom, from the egg business. The easier to kave than it is now.
“Yes, that's my business."
“Oh, . Wont you Chial; o' a sco.l
* name for my police dog?"—Life.
ever be
triumph of rigit principles, no arguments.—Waxahachie Light,
over wrong actions do we hail
with pleasure the result of
Saturday’s primary.
’ The rebuke of % long-suf-
fering people
===eene=e= 1 “< ever =e=eeE- —
you a sack of flour are you sure
you won't sell it and take your
family to the circus?”
/ "Oh, no,” sad Jake, "I got the
circus money saved up already."--
Ex.
PARpON - 50- i l
THAT •A5 mY .
357 A mN-TE
VOLNG FELLER-
PETTER 7A*6 THIS
4loxo FoR A R).1
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Texas, that boom she got Sat-j
urday will be worth millions.
Texas' latest emancipation An order.
Puke rli o Ad undefiled befoh
Cod andce Father is this, lo visk "V — 1 | A Pennsylvania Dutch fainter, no-
the fatheflesstand widows "in thetet. New* York's effor te make ,torious for kis tightness, had just
afflietioa. and to k“P himself rm-tthis country Wet has .succeed- Host his wife.
■ v world.— Jas. i: 17, ed only in increasing .the wa- ......
“THE
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ocratic candidate who tries for
ic, feels it has progressed so far in
making people safe that it has a
right to sue motorists who collide
with its cars and trains.
Lives won’t save themselves at
the crossings. The baby that might
have lived, had the traffic, plan en-
forced a safety stop, tells the story ;
ggedi
Speaking of advertising
safety of society, the welfare
of their children all demand-
ed it.
The moral fiber of our cit-
izenship was being undermin-
ed by the example of moral
defection in high places;
criminal tendencies have been
made bold by the coddling of
those who should have been?
“Yaw,” sajd John. “Good, but a
little light for my work.”—Life.
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the defeat of an enemy, nor’ --
yet as one who rejoices over ■ Prospective ministers picked the
the success of a friend, but : hottest day and announced that the
as One who welcomes the | world is going to hell. There were
the local grocer:
“I gotta have a sack of four;
I'm nil out my family is starvin’."
"All right, Jake,” said the grocer.
Te
Sherman
6:00 a. m......
8:30 a. m.....
church would win about as often as
it would lose on the hens that some-
tersect a main highway should * be
j mad stop streets, is the contention.
of the Albany, Oregon.- Herald-
Democrat. It says:
“If such a practice had been in
force last Sunday it is very likelyi
that the sad accident in which a baby
Host its life would not have hap-r
pened," *
is goinr to find the Solid South
/nA/’ AN NFE-
/ -FOUR DCLLRS
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fessel to taking $1,600 of the bank’s
money for the purchase of a rare
edition of an ancient book. Which
adds to the things a man; will Jie
Change the picture to a main line -
railroad. Would the operating of-
ficials of the railroad permit cars
th enter the main line from spurs,1
switches and branch lines without
stopping to be sure that the track'
is elear?
The block signals and lot ked
switches help explain why railroads
that carry millions of passengers an-
nually, do so without the loss of
life. ’
Another reason, of course, is that
engineers don’t operate locomotive”
until they know how and until their
eyesight and judgment are tested.
There will be no real safety in mo-
tor operation until a master traffic
You arc a fellow that has to decide
Whether you'll do it or toss it aside.
You are the fellow who makes up your mind
Whether you'll lead or will linger chind—
Whether you’ll try for the goal that's afar
Or be contented to stay where you are:
Take it or leave it. Here's something to do!
Just think it over. It’s all up to.you!
x “wderrmongihg which brought 828,50 into the
Life.
Are you savin* money on jour
st-gr-rer-eie
Texas has efven this emphatic'
notice of her abhortence < "
these things. It is only re
so it goes throughout the
rang of income.
■ All Alone *
- " CHANGE OF ADDRESS—In or-
dering addreas of pap. it changed, give
aid address as well as the naw. This
l« important and will avoid delay in
Idlltns the ehanga. d
notice—ah notices of entertain-
Monta, dinner, and other benefite
where there i, an admission fee or
otber monetary conxideration, will be
ebarged for at the rate of one cent
a word. Obituaries, resolutions 01
tespect. card, of thank,, etc., also
charged for at the saiie rate. Cask
must accompany order.
FORHIGN REPRESENTNTIVES
bombs. Many fountain pens move
us to tears without any bomb
equipment.— Fort Worth Star-Tel-
egram.
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ruthless and shameless use
and abuse of power by one
without legal responsibility
was so marked that no one
can ignore it npr miss the les-
son it teachey.
The popl/of Texas, with
the facts before them. could
not have done otherwise than
administer such a rebuke.
1, .KE EDGEGATE
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By S. W. Straus, President •
American Society for Thrift +
| The cosmetics manufacturers should
M j produce a dependable lotion for sun-
us who hear corn- burned knees,—Dallas Journal.
should be reduced so dangerously low
" as in the case of the Georgia church.
And cotton and other crops- are left
out entirely. Looks like there is
danger of shifting the burden of
kepping up the church to "the shoul-
ders of the faithful hen—or its
wings?
The idea, however, sounds practi-
cable, and doubtless will be mended
and improved on in-various commun-
l ities throughout the country.—Tyler
Courier Times. .
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LIVE AT THE CROSSING
have no money to buy it with, we
will give you a sack. But, see here,
Jake, there’s a circus coming to
town in a few days, and if I give
a
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head with pride, and set ber
face resolutely to the task:
of erasing the stain that has
been put on her fair name
and which has' made that
name a hiss and a by-word
among sister states.
Evr the old truth comes!
home to. us sooner ordater
that “Righteousness exalteth
a nation, but sin is a reproach |
to any people.” Texas has
repudiated those who have!
disgraced her.
Grand Old Texas!
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Buffalo, New York, re-
ports twenty-nine deaths from
the use of poisoned liquor.
Well, don't Buffalo believe in
letting them have liquor?
The State in which Buffalo is
situated has repealed every
law intended to make effect-
ive the Volstead act.
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Jim expressed the opinion;
yesterday afternoon that there
were “irregularities” in Sat-
urday’s primary. Evfident ly I
Bonham 1
N. Center Str
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If you ar
visit our Mid-S
pieces at less t
| 'Gas Rangei
Bonham
She (watching a friend disport on And for a breath of ecstacy
. . . w ,, . . Give all you have been, er could be. income.
. . . , ’he beach) —Maud allows nothing to1 . .
days when n sucker was born every dampen her spirits. —Sara Teasdale.
minute? They are now twins and! He—Or her bathin- i :!'. 2.;ja
t"PtetsGainesville Register. Tansevipt.
A ps}chiattist would probiibly j indifference.■
say that they wear furr in July be-i After Majoric and Mavyeta had
cnuse it is a rreat relet when theyeone to bed, a piercing wall, fol-
take them off. Corsicana San. . lowed by sobs, came from the di-
. lection of their room upstairs. Their0“” uc AemP"
An army officer announces that mother hurried up to see what the I Q Years,
he has invented a pistol which look trouble might be.
like a fountain pen and shoots tear
.
SHERMAN— GAI!
Via Whitesbi
Lv. Sherman Lv.
West Bund E
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Makes connections
rille with Santa
and South. Katy t
Falls, Bus to Ard
to Denton, Bus to
rails.
J.C.MAGO
Phona 821
.A novel plan for solving the fi- income was extremely limited.
I nancial .problems of rural churches theve individual.-, waited until their those who are willing to’make the the
azaa nut
Isays the Temple Telegram. For the would have progressed beyond jnedi- to make sacrifices when their in-
-, the Merchants have ocre advancemnt in the business' comes are increased.
| been giving the proceeds of their world. -'’“st men who have succeeded to
“Sunday eggs" to the Oak Grove' The man who is carinihz $5,000 have had to do so at great odds
I Baptist church. In addition they a year, may feel that it is out of Saving money on a limited income
planted half an acre of corn, which i the question for him to save any-1 does require pluck. But because
1 also will be devoted exclusively to i thing. He undoubtedly ie of thelof this the saving, tal . 1 I. uI wlcncta
..... , . the church. From Easter Sunday opinion that ir he were carning tional valle it "87,t t / addizwhethertobuyaFordicac"
, xou don't 1924, 1025,“ 10,000 a year he could save a „f money t'h, eoun in
need to th.nk that I m Koin: to get I Marchants contributed 1,140 "Sunday substantiat sum. run:. 1 Is thet a mnontt in therlong
But a man who U earning $10,000 necessary to produce
a year lives oh a more Expensive,
scale than the $5,000 a year man,
prove popu-is surrounded by more demands and,Bate‛a Improved Antiseptic Lnimena
lar in many rural communities, and, therefore finds it correspondingly' —
it should be successful in all rural, harder to save.
_______Bustawa Manager________
SUBSCRIPTION
Fayable la Advane
By City Carrier, 1 month__* .50
By City Carrier, 3 months-------
By City Carrier. 6 months______1b
“if you need a sack of flour and
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a long time ago a hen was made fam-
ous in song because every day she
laid two eggs—on Sunday she laid
three.
So far ns tithing is concerned, it is
toting absolutely square with the
Lord to,give the Sunday eggs to the
- churchy but we see no good reason,
why the corn acreage for the Lord
there were.Some counties
that have been voting for him’and steal forDenton Record-
regularly rolled up a plural- chronicle.
ity for the other fellow. Very ’ . .
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