The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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South Main Street
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Lv. Gainsville
East Bounn
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Phone 555
RED BALL
CONFECTIONERY
(lkdin’son
Gas Appliance Service Corp.
R. ABERNATHY, Mgr.
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J. C. MAGOUIRK
Fiona 629
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pan you'll play.
settle first
r your worst.
RED BALL STAGE
LINE
Ma*. WINSLow’S
SYRUP .
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nown a > a shirk,
Hing to work,
1 by you r chief,
gar or thief.’
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who most say!
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it your best,
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. HOW DEE DO /I JUST „
Know voide ADMIWIN’ O0I2 CAK
We've ONLY HAD IT A FEW WEEKS,
Also carload lot of Silver Grey
Georgia Marble.
Mark Every Grave
BONHAM MARBLE WORKS
123 South Main Street
For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething,-ther is nothing
better than a safe Infants’ and
Children’s Laxative.
2-
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APPLE VINEGAR
35 cent, • gal.; 3 gallon*
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ke you are free,
strong,
hg the v ung,
your pride,
ou must decide,
you do;
all up to you!
OR. I, M. WATSON »*
p rise;
[your eyes;
pa or no.
[her to go.
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mamel or repair furniture and oil stoves.
We buy and sel second hand furniture
PRICE’S REPAIR SHOP
Morth Main Street
teTmeb.,
THE TAL4m.
WE REPAIR ANYTHING
Clock and Phonograph repairing, Lawn Mowers sharpened. We varnish.
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JULY CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S SUITS
All Summer Suits Must Go
hath shown no mercy."
I believe that man is best who
most nearly lives the Golden Rule.
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Lt. Sherman
West Bound
7:40 ». m. ...
MI, PEDY!
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he called-things by their rizht names.
He saw beneath the "sheep's cloth-
ing" camaflouge the ravenous wolf
Men’s $12.50 Suits
Men's $10.00 Suits
He saw
clothes
I decide
it nsid.
es up your mind
[linger ______
pal Chat’s afar
re you are;
mething to do!
to.you !
firstiThat spirit is the seed of feuds and
SMITH-JONES
ELECTRIC CO
Phone 662
38
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tions. Stop the cause!
It’s all in the blood.
And S. S. S. will make your
blood rich and red and pure.
Then your dream of a soft,
tosy,-velvet skin, clear of
blemishes, will be realized.
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 teoti.
monul to a grout btedicia*.
Remember S. S. S. is made only
from froxb roots and herbs.
Bonham had a clean modern Ice Cream Plant2nThat
all products made m our plant, are made,
in a Sanitary way?
• PUBLISHERS -
AVTOCASTER SEEVICE
REG. U.S. PAL. OFFICE
If you are looking "for real bargains;
visit our Mid-Summer Clearance Sale. Many
pieces at less than half price.
Gas Ranges are included in this Sale
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blotches, eczema and erup-
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Bonham Housefurnishing
Company
“THE EASY PAY PEOPLE”
moewowaceuoocc axowsaxcu
ger is at the door.”
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are. - Ti. hte.
Before the word is spoken you
should govern it; after it is spoken,
it must govern you.—Ex.
to His disciples: Lookout, the .wild
boar’s tsk will rend you.
He wouu how his disciples hang
out no while flag of surrender to
brutes in human form.
"Watch, ye, therefore."
—A. M. McCormick.
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ELBERTA PEACHES
1000 bushels of fine El-
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pon 50 ' • L
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—THAt MANY A HAPPY )
RIDE He HAD IN IT—J
WHEN F1E WAS -
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. We have ready for immediate de-
A graduate (if
Needles Insti:
tute of Optom
etry of 1920.
Have a Stand-
ard State license and register-
ed in Fannin county. Haw a
well equipped office with the
latest scientific instruments.
the fashionable
♦ BRIkr TRANSFER ♦
• All kinds of Hauling. Moving •
♦ a specialty... Plenty rich flower ♦
♦ dirt.. Phone 104. . ♦
ever has been. M«a
I heard a preacher once say that
if a man should strike him on one
cheek he would turn the other also,
but - if he struck that too the limit
would have been reached and he
would not hesitate to knock him
down. Wouldn’t that be obedience
to the letter, but not the spirit of
the law?
However, there is a limit some-
where/To turn the cheek seventy
times seven (as some one suggested
in our Sunday school class last
Sunday) t brutality would be for
, ()
Gosh'wouldn't it
BE TERRIBLE IF THIS
SQUNTRY KEEDED
SAVINOSOMETIME .
BE TWtIN ELE CTIONS r
Each day you eleet to stand
still or progress. Each week
finds your home in need of
further electrical improvements.
Each minute finds us able and
eager to serve.
g rerserutor thus: "Beware the wrath
X of a patient man.” "For he shall
$ have judgment without, mercy that
berta Peachfor sal
$1.00 per bushel . No j wormy
fruits, all trees have been
•prayed. Beginning around
Monday July 26. Two miles
horthwest from Ivaahoe, one
“We Deliver Any Where
—Any Time" •
to be "beaten up” and unmercifully
treated. There is a limit even to
“long suffering forbearance" and
when it has been reached the sacred
writer warns* the tormentor, the
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read men as
deceived Him.
A combination of Boedeker
cream, maple flavor, Texas
pecans and marshmallow.
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overcome with evil, but overcome
evil yith good.” Matthew 5:39—
“Whoso shall smite thee on thy
right cheek, turn to him the other
also.".
Is the Golden Rule practiced in
every-day life, in business and social
relations?- There are two answers
by two classes.- yes and no.
That -class who have adopted it
as their rule of conduct in life and
are trying hard to live it very day
say "Yes." The other class say
“No." .
I
B The oqly version of the Golden
7 Rule some men practice is “Do
■ the other fellow before he does you.”
X But the fruitage of their success is
$ I not worth the gathering.
% The big business men—the ginks
N ON THE FAHM
Olaf Johnson had com
I On the farm she
is Mar’ ter she
ay a week or two she
I her letteis Marthica.)
I Emily replied to her:
Marthica Dadica andM
I gone to v isit Aunt S5
mica is thinking of
hineca, but doesn’t I
to buy -i FordicaofaG
Your loving sister,
//; EMILICAA
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Marshmallow Ma- |
pie Nut.
mile from pike. Good rood.
11-Gt T. F. KEETON. L..
water.
“Picked 8 bales of cotton, gathered
SKIN
TROUBLES
There is only one way to stop
skin troubles—pimples, boils.
Never Fooled
Jesus looked at the heart.
sharping his merciless teeth to
His lambs. • And he sounded
warning: “Watch, shepherd.
crossed the Atlantic he suddenly re-
marked: “I see dry land!”
in the mecantile world—who adopted
J it in the conduct of their business
'affairs years azo have grown rich
and richer. The smaller business
men who followed the same course
have grown large and larger. They
"ay it is practical—it wins.
With some natures the doctrine
of returning good for evil goes
"against the grain.” They want “an
eye for an eye and a tooth for a
tooth.” When they are. smitten they
want to strike back—a harder lick.
There is no turning-the.other cheek
to unkindness in their program.
“Walked 4,076 miles, shook hands lloomers I can wear around my gym-
9,596 times, told 10,101 lies and . asium." ' _
talked enough te make in-print _________Clerk (absently): "Certainly, mad $1.00.—T. A. TAYLOR
volumes the size of a patent office
1 he prices we quote shoue-be the inducement for you to
buy a suit even if you do not need it till next Spring. Tropical
Worsteds, Flannels, Mohairs and Seersuckers.
“Gave away 2 pairs of suspend- $
ers, 4 calico dresses, $5 and 13 baby
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wood and carried 24 buckets of 7
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$a Disciple of Christ to surrender
unconditionally to a satanicagent
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IT'S I2EAWY JUST AS GCOD AS NEW ) "
AZEYOVITEEESIER,I IT? •
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9:40 a. m. ...
11:40 a. m. .
1:40 p. m. ------ 1 :uu p. m livery
2:40 p. m. _____ 3:00 p. m MONUMENTS
5:40 P- m.....„6:00 p. m inlthe following granites Barre,
7340 P- m....... 7:00 p. m Emerald Pearl, Coral Pink,’Okla
Makes connections at Gains- Red Winnsboro Blue, and
ville with Santa Fe North nonas ’
and South. Katy to Wichita Texd —5
Falls, Bus to Ardmore, Bus
to Denton, Bus to Wichita
Falls.
TH GOLDEN RULE .
Texts: Romans 12:21—“Re not
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A FEW OUTSTANDING FACTS
. We need your business-—You need our Furniture.
At such plices that yol can appreciate. This stotk is com-
plete and awaits your inspection. .Don’t mirs this great op-
portunity to furnish your house.
"We buy, sell and exchange House Furniture. Try us.
GUY ELLIS FURNITURE STORE -
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7 He is most loved, most honored by
J a.h
Any Kind.
And Repair -
. LOCKS :
—8:80 P: m 3 BRING LOCKS OR OLD 2
_____7:30 p. m “
Visit our plant—Try «Queen-Quality .Ite Ce tmy
- Then if you think the quality of our prod uevan y >ur
effort we are making to please you deserves y
patronage, ' ....
. Then we ask you to patronize the fountain 1a
; displays the Queen-Quality sign.
Bonham Ice Cream and Creamery Co.
N.. _ Phone 196
N. Center Street.
RED BALL STAGE LINE $ _ _ _ _ —
Bonham, Sherman, Dalia* a • 1 * % I g,-1
and Gainesyille. 3 IC F V "
Dalia*, $2.95 .$5.00 round |\ | < I B_)
trip—8 round trips each day. ■ \
The Red Ball Bus Line 6
T, ‘ — * Leave f
■ those who "know him mst ihtimate-
ly. No littleness, no cold blooded
— premeditated spitefulness, no mean
ness ever creeps into his dealings
with his fellow man. He acts like
a gentleman (not because in every
single instance he is dealing with
one) but because he is one himself.
Smiting one’s cheek (or in popu-
lar parlance “biffing him on the
8:30 a. m............ p. m
LEN MORGAN
You are on the road 3 houre9
and 28 minutes in going from 2
Bonham to Dallas. .. — — aa
BONHAM-PARIS • v3 * • “ *
report gec a. -as-, -at- c at- a c • at- w at- cwwccwa
“Attended 16 revival meetings, was$ $
baptized 4 different times by im- 33 A ag v d
version and twice some other way.1? A IIAIIeA I c + A M cI xiAuIw
contributed $50 to foreign missions E J L3LCIIUI y A
made love to 9 grass widows. ? * •
$20.00 is gone «
If you are not a consumer of Natural Gas let us
pipe your house and save your money.
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CANDIDATE’S LIFE IS T " “ “ " “ •u«a.«9-4B
Sherman
6:00 a. m.....
8:30 a. m....
10:30 a. m. ~
12:30 p. m. ...
2:30 p. ......
4:30 p. m. ....
6:30 p. m. —
nose” or "handing him a black eye”)
is* considered an insult in every civ-
$ i < intry. But the offense and
insult is as nothing compared to the
turpituZe: of smiting one’s good
name. A good name is valued above
great riches. He that spake as
never man spake said to his disci-
ples: “Cast not and turn again and
rend you.” Watch? He knew. He
wasn’t talking about four footed
hogs. He referred to men dressed
in tailored suits, men unworthy to
wear any name but "swine” and He
warned men that were Men to be-
ware and escape damage at the
hands of these camaflouged men.
"Whisperers separate chief friends.”
The whisperer that slips you some-
thing "on the sly" in confidence of-
ten wants the exqusite pleasure all,
to himself of writing an, interroga-
(ion point after another’s integrity
or honesty. Such a one would
“wink" or register a sneer when
the virtue of a virgin was at stake,
knowing that both may be inter-
preted to mean anything -according
to the temper of those who see or
hear.
In the whisperer’s lips there is a
burning fire.” -
To Paris Lv. Paris -
7:00 a. m. ........ 6:45 a. m
9:00 a. m._____8:30 a. m 1
11:00 a. m..........10:30 a. m
1:00 p. m .........12:30 p. m
8:00 p. m.......... 2:30 p m
6:00 p. m.......... 4:30 p. m
7'00 p. m.......... 6:30 p. m
SHERMAN— GAINESVILLE
Via Whitesboro
7 wagon loads of corn and pulled WHY, TO BE SI RE!
476 bundles of fodder. i Lady Customer: “I want a pair of
KEEp YOUR BATTERIES IN
ORDER
The batteries in your ear repre.
sent the initial power. Unless thez
are fully efficient you are apt to
axperience trouble in on. way or
anthar. We are expertbduhnb
tery maintenance and rPazom
We can save you timeand.mone
if you will let us taks fomPSMS
Eharge of your batteries that op-
erate your car and radio..
STANDARD
BATTERY CO.
NOT VERY ROSY ONE 8
SO CANDIDATE SAYS |
HE HAS HAD ONE STREAK OF $
HA«D LUCK AFTER ANOTHER, &
AND NOT ELECTED YET ”
—-
A Dallas newspaper prints the fol- 7
lowing interview had with a candi- ■
date in Dallas county:
D. A. Cook, after campaigning $
for county commissioner in district 2
three, is willing to admit the life of 8
a' candidate is not so rosy. : e
To prove it he submits his inven- ”
tory:
“Lost 4 months and 23 days can-
vassing. #
“Lost 1,439 hours of sleep think- 2
ing about the election.
“Lost 43 acres of corn and a whole a
sweet potato crop. 12
“Donated 1 beef, 4 shoats and 5 $
sheep to a country barbecue. 17
I’M GOiNG IN THE STORE Y
WITH YOU -NEEN'T THINK '
I’M GOIN' TO SIT IN THIS THING - ,
SOMEONE I KNOW MAT y
COME (ha - ea
ALNG wj: / 4
AND SEE y •) - Q2wp
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1926, newspaper, July 26, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548188/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.