The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1926 Page: 3 of 6
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^QGUST 20, 1926
- PAGE THREE
THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORrTE
AY; AUGUST
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Because
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Van Camps Pork and Beans, per can. 8c
16c
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Star Brand Black Berries, per can. . .17c
Wiscos Sifted Peas, per can
14c
Fresh country Eggs, guaranteed, doz. 25c
MPH
Hews
Our Meat Market
SPECIAL
EDITION
FOR
shaded stockings are already
NO UESSING
FAIR
ANNOUNSE
HOLLAND MOTOR CO.
Phone 79
Miss Evans will return home.
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being the 7th day of September,
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PIMPLES-BOILS
RUN-DOWN CONDITION
LOSS of APPETITE
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Babies Love It
be
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SUNDAY SPECIAL
R COMM!
Sultana Special
‘THE UNIVERSAL CAR
We Deliver
Phone 555
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$300,00
Price
1924 Roadster, motor overhauled and
$150.00
runs fine, good tires
Company
Bonham Housefurnishing
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WACO
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for
ping off a mea
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you our stock)
res add much
months— besi
savers.
1925 Balloon Touring, lots of extra
equipment and new paint job. Car
in first class shape throughout
DENISON
SHERMAN
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Large Irish Potatoes, 1b. . .
Cooking Apples, peck....
is
to
in
FASHIONS
By Hedda Hoyt
J. E. WHITI
Candidate f
SHERIFF]
Fannin Cout
Get Your Card. Now
All exhibitor, at the Fair
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These
being
shops
We have ready for immediate de-
livery
W. E. BIGGER!
Candidate I
SHERIFF
Fannin Coul
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mill Anne Douglass Evans, music
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S BALE
By virtue of an order of tale is-
Mas. WINSLOW’S
SYRUP
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Notice!
INTERURBAN
Round Trips
20%
.....20c
.....20c
. . . .122c
..... 55c
.... 48c
For all stomach and intestinal
troubles and disturbances due
to teething, there is nothing
better than a safe Infants’ and
Children’s Laxative.
Company
BLEWETT & MYERS, OWNERS
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MILK CONSUMPTION
INCREASES IN
RED BALL'
CONFECTIONERY
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NEW SOURCE OF ETHYL ♦
DISCOVERED IN PACIFIC ♦
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FRED S. RO(
Candidate 1
COUNTY ATTC
Fannin Coui
Given Under My Hand this the 13th
day of August, A. D. 1926.
ED BRENT, Sheriff,
Fannin County Texas.
(Daily Aug 13, 20, 27)
Delmonte Spinach, per can
The above described property
levied upon and will be sold
satisfy the judgment rendered
DR. ». C ALLEN
DENTAL ROOMS
208 207 First State Bank
Building
Bonbam, Texa
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F. C. PRIES
Candidate F
COUNTY CL
Fannin Cour
FREE a Muffin Pan to the
First 100 Ladies that buy any
of our Red Tag • Bargains
Saturday.—Kash and Karry.
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heavy work.— A
We print them,
you now and
C. (TURLEY) 1
Candidate F
UNTY COMMIS
Precinct Numbei
announcements ui
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PUNTY ATT
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Candidate I
COUNTY ATTO
Fannin Coul
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J. F. STEPHEl
Candidate F
AISSIONER PH
Fannin Coun
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A delightful combination of
sultana, Raisens, Cherries,
Pineapple, Peaches and Nuts
A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE
AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
Even inexperienced buyerscan tell that
our prices are fair, because we have
an unerring method by which they
themselves can determine the age and
value of any Dodge Brothers Used
Car in our stock. Facta are better
than guesses.
generally known as
place.
the stocking the less noticeable is use cards.
♦By Mamie Folsom Wynne
We are going to
v enough papers
this edition to
I Can Calumet Baking Powder, with
Cook Book................. 27c
of sincerity are like Sterling silver of The State National Bank of Hon-
and pure gold. They are coinage .of ey Grove, Texas, against H. G
the kindly heart and the noble mind. Smith and Edna Smith in the sum
___ —a——-- .$686.68 together with interest and
cost of suit.
-he proceeded to criticize the people ham, Texas, the following described. Since short skirts seem to be here
and customs with harsh adjectives lands and premises situated in Fan-t stay—for some time at least it.
and adverbs/until a native address- nin County, Texas, being 100 acres is.well to give a thought to the
ed her politely but firmly: - of the Thos. Chisum survey, Ab-nether portions which we inflict upon
"Madam, you seem to have mas- struct No. 188, located in the east the. public. A certain stocking man-
tered all the* uglx words in our lan-1 portion of Fannin County, and fully ufacturer, realizing that ankles are
guage. What a pity you have not described in deed to H. G. Smith of becoming enlarged, has introduced a
learned a few of the more beauti- record in Vol., 164, page 64 of the shaded stocking which makes the leg
ful ones.” | Deed Records of Fannin County I look more shapely than it actually is.
idle chatter, is froth and foolish- Texas, said property being most gen-The shading is blended so gradual- D
ness. It too often indicates a total erally known as the H. G. Smith ly that it is not discernable. The
lack of thought, the woman merely farm. darker portion of the stocking acts “
running on" to fill the vacuum of The above described property is as a shadow over the fleshy poi =
silence. . (levied upon and will be sold to satis-[tion,of the ankle and leg.
But words which hear the stamp fy the judgment rendered in favor 4'_ ‘ : *,
Nice Fat Steak, 1b.....
Roast, per lb.........
Brisket Roast, 1b......
1 lb box Bacon.....
Brookfield Butter, per lb
I than double
MKINNEi OneWay,
0AULAS I
1923 T tiring. A bargain at $100.00
1924 Truck, steel body and cab,
starter; four dandy tires; truck
had excellent care............ $325.00
Terms to responsible parties.
Halsell Motor Co.
Authorixed Ford Dealers
"444440
ICE BROYLES
Candidate f
COUNTY CL1
Fannin Coun
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in circumference. Why?
Wesi Fifth Street
R H EUM ATISM ,
You can take S. S. S. with confidence—millions testify ■
to its merits. An unbroken record of service for over s
100 years is a great testimonial to a great medicine.
Remember S. S. S. is made only from fresh roots and herbs. J
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U. S. 1926, at the court- houssdoor of
By United Press. | said Fannin' County in thavcity of
WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.— Milk Bonham, Texas, the followihg de:
consumption in the United States in-scribed lands and premises' situated
creased nearly 2,000,000,000 pounds in Fannin County, in th. town of
) last year and most of the fluid WAS Ladonia, Texas, being a part of
I consumed as a beverage, the Agricul- Block 54 out of the John Roberson
rural Department estimated. 'survey, and fully described in deed
Every person in 'hr United to. George Womack dated January
state consumed approximately one,1s, 1920, said property being most
hundred pounds of whole milk during generally known as the Womack
1925. The total consumption was 116.-
Favorite
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Oil Stoves
Oil Stoves that have been overhauled and
■ ’made in good condition. Your choice
$10.00 to $15.00. Remember we have just
a few more 9x 12 Gold Seal Congoleum
Rugs at $8.85.
the shading. All popular neutral
tones of grays and tans are those
most popular.
given away on the
trip advertising the fair.
"* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Press).—Germany leads the world ♦ ♦
we have the reputation of in the production of ethyl gasoline, ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + *++*+**
un" 88reat talkers in point of vol- but California sea water may become (Written for the United Press) .
inot n depth. I the foremost source of 'this fuel, NEW YOK, Aug. 20.—Women’s
1 th 6 i the middle and loose at which is derived mainly from bro- ankles are growing larger from
hl ends is the way one caustic mine of ocean water. 'year to year and although we see
P i osop er describes the tongue of The governmental experimental numerous shaply legs upon our (
"olan I steamer Ethyl, now working off the streets, a tape measure would prove
ut no matter how full our vo- California coast to determine if that most of them are “over-'
ta u ar1es, we either lack a suffiency, bromine can be extracted in paying ankled."
° words or do not know how to quantities, has been producing ap- Even slender little sixteen-year-
utthem aright. proximately 100,000 pounds a month, old misses will find that their ankles
e are so prone to keep silent al, according to officials in charge of-are not in proportion to the rest of
together in expressing the thoughts the work. They claim the Califor- the leg. The woman who prided her-,
we feel for loved onesn for the nia sea water, especially off the'self upon her slender ankle a decade1
riends we admire, and for those per-* southern coast, carries a high con-1 ago will find that her ankle has
.anally unknown to us whose lives’tent of the liquid element. 7 * ttii
and work win our notice and esteem J ip
There are wonderful speeches' NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE d we are wearing low shoes with high
which would bring a glow of hap- By virtue of an order of sale is- heels from morning until night. The
piness to those nearest and dearest; sued out of the. District Court of ankle has no support and has a tn-
We are now soliciting ad
apace for this Edition. Your
competitor is going to take a
space. You cannot afford to
let him get ahead of you!
Printing
onham
sold in some of the smart
specialist for beginners, announces
the opening of her Fall classes in
the Dunning System of Improved sued out of the District Court of
Music study. Classes in intermedi l Fannin County. Texas, on the 13th
ate and advanced piano will also be day of August 1926, by the Clerk of
formed. Miss Evans is in Cleveland [said Court, in cause No. 10293, C
Ohio at present assisting Mrs. Har- H. Weldon vs. George L. Womack,
riet Bacon MacDonald of Dallas in on the docket of said court, and to
her Normal classes there, after me as Sheriff directed ami delivered,
whjeh she will go to New York City 1, Ed Brent, Sheriff' of Fannin
for a two weeks' review under Car- County, Texas, did at 2:00 o'clock
, , Louise Dunning, originator of the p. -M. on the 13th day of August,
System. Children four’years up will 1926, levy upon ax the property of
be taken into these classes. Demon-,the defendant George L. Womack,
stration ami explanation will be giv-,and will proceed to sell for cash
en the latter part of August when within the hours prescrjbed by law
34-Gt for Sheriff's sales, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1926, it
MONUMENTS
In the following granites—Barre,
Emerald Pearl, Coral Pink, Okla-
homa Red, Winnsboro Blue, and
Texas Gray.
Also carload lot of Silver Grey
Georgie Marble.
Marit Kvary Grava
BONHAM MARBLE WORKS
1M Bouth Main Street
new it.
oist—I haven’t pi
s on my machin
s I have had ill
end—So the man
s told me. Goo
thus avoid the rush which is
sure to come later.
Favorite Printing Co.
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which are first to sponsor a new
style. Needless to say, the sheerer
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favor of C. H. Weldon against
George L. Womack, in the sum
$1,736.60, together with interest and
cost of suit. .
GIVEN UNDER MY HAND this
the’ 13th day of August, A. D. 1926.
ED BRENT,
Sheriff, Fannin County, Texas.
(Daily Aug 13. 20, 27)
true and inspiring words which would, Fannin County, Texas, on the 13th dency to grow pudgy. I
warm the hearts of friends and ac- day of August, 1926, by the Clerk of Years ago when women wore laced
quaintances; kind and sympathetic said court, in cause No. 10542, The* shoes, slender ankles were the invari-
words which would prove consoling State National Bank of Honey Grove,’able result. If we would again re- ।
to those in grief; noble, apprecia- Texas vs, H. G. Smith, and Edna* sort to wearing high shoes about the
live words to inspire those unknown Smith, on the docket of said court , home we would find that the ankle
to finer achievements, and to me as Sheriff directed and would very soon resume its slender-
But instead of making these words delivered, I, Ed Brent, Sheriff of ness. Rubber ankle reducers also re- .
work wonders, we loose avalanches Fannin County, Texas, did at 2:00 duce the size of the ankle and these
of words expressive of disdain and o’clock p. m. on the 13th day of Au- can be worn in bed while one Sleeps,
dislike, criticism, faultfinding and gust, 1926, levy upon as the prop- In some cases, the pudgy ankle can)
prejudice. What is creditable ‘isn’t erty of the defendants H. G. Smith be reduced by massage. The easiest
worth saying of a person. But and Edna Smith, and will proceed, to way to take off fat that has en-'
what discredits her is a pithy story sell for cash within the hours pre-1 larged the ankle is to wear high shoes
long in he telling. scrjbed by law for Sheriff’s sales, on or ankle supports about the house. A
An American woman, traveling the first Tuesday in September, 1926, high shoe acts upon the .ankle just as!
abroad, found herself vastly uncom- it being the 7th day of September a corset acts upon the body and we
fortable during a train journey. Em-'1926, at the court house deor of said all know what the corsetless sea-
ploying the language of the Country Tannin Countyin the City oLBon-tsonshave-done tonour wistiines: ' f
J Ring 78, and we will have
a man call, and arrange for
space. He will even write
your ad for you, if you want
him to.
505,395,000 pounds.
-——--O--——TT
Where the best glasses are
made.DR. HOWARD, West
Side Square. (25-1 mo)
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TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS
Pav your account before
the 21.t. Cut off .tart, on
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, August 20, 1926, newspaper, August 20, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548209/m1/3/?q=virtual+music+rare+book: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.