The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLCANO IN ERUPTION.
Flee in Ferrer.
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MRS. W. L. GUESS DEAD.
Nunn & Jones Co.,
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To Fit a Man Exactly
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If you want to sprinkle your
lawns go to Thompson, Aber-
nathy Co’*., for your hose.
Askadad, Russian Transcaa-
piah, April 17.—A severs undu-
l&tury earthquake jocourred here
at 12:26 p. m. -today. It* lasted
five eeoonda.
Pure
Ice
Come and see what we have to offe r
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Below the Original Cost
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Chas. Davis & Co.
The Hardware Peoplfe-
Bonham and Ravenna
Honey Grove, Texas, April 17.
—Crops in this section have suf-
fered more thein those on the
sandy land Jronj the cold winds,
and Tnany farmers have replant-
ed, those who have not done so,
are getting fair stands of ootton
RaiOris needed badly just now.
Ladonia. Texas, April 17.t-
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THREE DAYS’SALE
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rd Will Be Preached This Morning
It 8 o’clock at the Residence.
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Ire. W. L. Guess died at the
lily home on West 7th street
[terday afternoon about 1
look. Mrs. Guess was about
rears of age and had been a
terer of consumption for, some
h. The family came to this
F from Dodd City several
Bthi ago, but prior to their
long to Dodd City they resid-
pear Ivanhoe twelve miles
th of here for a number of
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lhe was a member of the New Use Gas for Cooking.
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merchants and'! Q^{|]|
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Saunders DrtmCo.
are now taking contracts to
--------- paint or paper any kind of a • •
house. All work guaranteed.
It will be to your advantage to
have them figureon your work.
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CLOTHIERS J
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quired- Remember the place
and data of sale—Ector, Aril 22.
Will H. Evans, Trustee,
Bonham, Texas.
Ministers, farmers, bankan.il
teachers,
Honey Grove and Ladonia are
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Suits for YounqFe
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Lawn Mowers.
We have a maohtee for sharp?
ening and repairing'lawn mow-,
era.—Thompson, Abernathy Co.
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To Membcrs__of the Press. Club —
After April ist the price for pressing Suits will.be in-
Lsed from $i.oo to $1.50 per month. Ph ope 217:
■ City Dye Horka
Hopa Methodist church and the
remains will be laid to rest today
at 11:30 o’clock in the'New Hope
cemetery.
’ The funeral service* will be
conducted by Rev. T. H. Morrie
at the residence this morning at
8 o’clock.
Use Gas for Cooking.
If we haven’t got everything a
fisherman would whnt, we would
like to know what it is.—Thomp-
son, Abernathy—r~~'
The show windows in R. M»
Brownlee’s dry goods store are
being rearranged and enlarged,
and will ad considerably to the
appearance of the store.
- Found—A eum of money.—
Ralph Owens.
part of the county. Many
I fawners are replanting their
crops and rain-is badly needed.
BRADFORD .& WATSON
, Qenera.1 Insurance Agents
>> Tomato, Accident, Employers’LlabilKy and Plate OlaeeUtoaham. Tel
For pure.ace. and, pramp!
service phone no 316.
No orders to small to re
ceive our prompt attention.
We put our young men. patrons in line with the
best dressed young fellows seen anywhere.
BONHAM. TEXAS. Tlll BSbAV MORNINQ. APRIL 18. HH)7
COLD WEA1 HER AND CROPS. I
iji Mountain in Chile Causes the People to Will Cause Crops to Be At Least Three
H* Flee in Ferrer. Weeks lite.
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Valparaiso, Chile, April 17.— ThipTfta*nt?otdipw1!of weather
e; News has reached here that„ the Ju seriouslyinjuring the-erops in
Puyehue volcano,.in the'provrnos thi« uart of the oountv. Manv
4j! Valdrvia, is in violent eruption.
Jj'The eruptions are accompanied
hj by awfulsubterranefl'n rQmblirTR'’, - The following specials from
ilj’-earthquakes, darkness, eleqjrical P''~“ 1 '
rU.nia«o| ashes and boiling self explanatory:
water, Theflowing lava has sot
m fire to the surrounding forests
4; and the inhabitants are fleeing in
4; ’ terror^
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(arlhquake in Southera4urope.
4*! Constantinople. April 17.—An
earthquake shook was felt be re
and in the suburbs at 4:30 this
| morning. It was especially sharp Cropo will be at least three weeks
in th'e upper part of the Bospho- late here on_acoount of the cold
Xlrus. — J-J- —1
Gold Paint—for brie a brae,
chandeliers, etc.
Stove Pipa Enamel--for
pipe, gae and gaeotipfl"’
stoves, etc. '
Varnish Stains—to trans-
form any natural or
pointed surface I into imi-
tation of natural woods.
Varnishes, Furniture Polish
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of the amount of bld^rttl bo re- —------—---
winds since Easter Sunday. Rain
’ puufit uiuae within a few day e or
the damage will beunudh greater.
For Sale Cheap.
A good aecund hand buggy,
newly yplujlstered and painted-
’.’•iilbell cheap. Apply at'this
office.
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With the Hoe
does quite"as muih. for his country as does the t
man with the gun. He is a labor of faith ahd love C
He want? a good article to work with. . V dl8p
We Have It
Tak«s * line ■ erma of fltn< ■« In the tailor. Tape measure* will not do ■
" Tf^aninToChlhg nBaihr-tor tha average Agues naw......... ........ . •
Your figure Is unlike any Ixxly slue’s. Yourself Is distinct. ’ It can not
be fitted with average clothing in a way to express your individuality—
at IU best. That is the task of an artist—of a tailor who cap. judge
you and express what he j udges in fabric, color and line.
Style is an individual matter. It makes a- suitable Impression with a
given material -emphasizes your personal value as a man among
men. That Is clothing art.
Custom made clothing involve* no strain anywhere It tits. Hence it
lasts longer and looks better in the long run. Itls really economical,
HARRISON & JOHNSON
TAILORS--North Side Square.
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titling I’rous’.rs, then ’s a:, rir of
tUiumtum- in. aur-.s.\\ uj_’«
thqt-shows cviilrrc' < j < lrv< r de-
signing and s» pe*i<>r tiiiloi ing.
_A Thjj.’gr/e’ fu| lines of the co.
the RniijnlirVug, w ide. corldr atnl’
uLiIl soft Inpct and shapely shmd-
tiris eaii’i L.-. improved up<’n.
Siiule < r double breasted
styles M’ith'center vestT or pTaTn
backs.
Handsome grays, blurs and
blacks. Piicc range ■
$12.50
$15.00
$18.00
‘ $22.50
It would txke a fair sized
catalogue to contain a oom*
fileie list of the paints we
carry. People have begun j
Their to aea the value of paint
and to uae paints of various
kinds throughout the home.
The housewife can now,
with the aid of ready pre-
pared paints, beautify near-
jjr everything in and aboqt'1
When houaeoleaning time
arrives bear such goods as
thews in mind.
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Floor paints—for kitchen*~
floors etc, 3ZZ
Household Paints—for all
SMALL INCUBATOR-F 0 r
sale or exchange for larger one.
Apply here.
R. B. Nall, the optician, at'
Hotel Alexander one week.
Use Gas ForUoekteg.------
Stock insurance is now recog-
nized as a permanent and con-
servative business. Nine-tenths
of my stock insurance is from the
best business men in the country.
—D. A. Biard.
The Payton Sisters.
The three distinguished young
actresses, the Payton Sisters, and
their big company will be the at-
traction at the opera hbuse Thurs-
tlay, F-Mty Saturday of this'
week. It ie a well known fact-
that this is, without a single ex-!
ception, the largest, best equip- !
ped and most expensive stock
organization that tours this cir- (
cuit, and those who attend their
performance* are always sure of
seeing a good play by competent
playera besides a complete vaud-
eville show that is alone worth
the price of admission.
opening bill will be “Prinoeeeof
Patches” and a lady will be ad-
mitted to see this play with each
, 50 cent ticket purchased at the
advanced sale before 6 p. tn.
Thursday.
R. B. Nall, the optician, at
Hotel Alexander one week.
Sale of Bankrupt Slock/
The Federal Court has ordered
me to sell the J. W. Alderson
bankrupt stock of drugs located *t^ah'l^Oe^tc, ^°Wer stand8'
at Eotor, Fannin county, Texas, 1
on Apil 22nd, and I will proceed
to sell the same to the highest
bidder on that date beginning at
10 o’clock, invoices $1791.35.
There is also one frame store
building in which the stock Is
situated for sale and can be pur-
chased! st a bargain price.
J. C. Alderson of Ector is au-
thorized by me to show slid
A deposit of 10 per cent
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Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Underwear.
| at great reduction for three days. Also
| hose sale will continue. Colored table '
b covering, lap robes and many other |
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More Jewelry
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Than all the Jewelry Stores of Bonham, ^71=
and Ladonia combined. We buy direct from the factor es
for cash, and our large stock assures you the latest styles
and lowest prioea, • ______-_________
If Your Visibn is Defective
and your eyes trouble you when you are hl.Hanha
dose work, or It you h.r. h-dooho
or any uncomfortable feeting about th* ®y ? oradu-1
Klaaaee. Our Optical department is in charge j’
hate of the Philade’phia Optical Colle^lswjUuM 1W5
post graduate course recently. Wema p
eionai dxiTaiinatron oT tfrrsyrwn*
necessary to correct the impaired vision, and. b
ion of a skilled optioten. . 1.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 209, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1907, newspaper, April 18, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365117/m1/1/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.