The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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NUMBER 65
BONHAM. FANNIN COUNTY. TEXAS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. .910
VOLUME 45
Going to Lewis’ to
buy Gifts in Foot*
wear for our Wives
Mothers,.' Daugh-
ters and Sweet-
hearts.
" MEN LIKE
THIS
SHOE STORE
Monday night was regular ■
meeting time of Bonham Lodge I
W. O. W. and annual election of- ■
officers. A good attendance is I
reported and the meeting one of I
the most enthusiastic held bv II
this lodge in some time. Several ■
candidates were initiated into ■
the mysteries of the forest and a I
general good time was had. E
The following officers were II
elected to serye for the ensuing ■
year: H
V. Deering. C. C.; Rosser ■
Thomas, Past C.; Frank Phelan, il
A. L.; W. E. Newton, .Clerk; W. ■
M. Moss, Banker; George Crit- g
tenden, Watchmao; Will Sasser, ■
Sentry; G. P. Ball, Manager; L. II
B. Smith, Escort; R. Clark, I
team captain; W. C. Cole, Libra-
rian. _______
Editor Jim Lowrey Nos Dreams.
Honey Grove Signal, < |
Dear Subscriber—We had ah
dream the other night, and it J
was a beauty. We dreamed that i
every subscriber had called inj|
THE LEWIS’ SHOE STORE
headquarters for the most up-to-date.
stylish and pretty Footwear of all descrip* <
tion. For Footwear Gifts it is the Store.
I CW/1C THE SHOE MAN
Lc WlJ, WEST SIDE SQ.
OF BONHAM, TEXAS
IK MB! DM II UN! IN FMM HH1
MO 000 OF TOE 010E8T 0A0XS 10 TOE STATE
more than $5(1,000. In view ol
the fact that the gift of the citi
, .. ____
z ns for the Colis^und caused the
State Fair association to expend
amount with it, the
a greater
clearing is regarded as very, satis-
factory.
Reports will be submitted by
President E. J. Kiest and Secre-
tary Captaia Sydney Smith.
fiois d’ Arc Blacks Wanted
Must be straight.solid and clear
of knots, 28 inches long by 12
inches up. Wanted for wagon
spokes. For prices apply to
Coleman & Kennedy, Bonham,
Texas.
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, The real estate agents in Bon-
ham have sold quite.a number of
tarms in- different parts of the
county this week. Most of the
places were bought by men seek-
ing homes.
year in advance. We feasted our
eyes for a moment on the beauti-
ful bulky roll of green and gold-
tinted bills, and then we got
busy. First we called up all our
creditors and with the abandon
and nonchalance of a bank teller
skinned enough bills from the
ample roll to pay each all that
was due him. Then we bought
100,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00 j |
l, Pres. J. T. Kennedy, Vice-Prea.
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C. L. Bradford, Cashier
Our Haberdashery Department is aglow
with choice and exclusive creations that
would make the most appropriate of Christ-
mas Gifts for any Man, any Young Man
%
or any Bpy.., ....
J. T. Kennedy . , C.
T. L. Rogers A.
J. W. Rainey D
J. T. Dale Richard B. Semple,
J. W. Russell
I > Ed Steger
i J. B. Russell
The affairs of this Bank are managed by men who arc
known for their business ability and integrity.
Neckweaf, Gloves, Shirts, Night Robes and
Pdjamas, House Coats, Bath Robes,
Hosiery, Collars and Cuffs,
Mufflers, Shirt Protectors, Suspend-
ers, Umbrellas, Underwear. Handl^rchiefs.&c
literary merit laid anything Ho- j TIN
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Close to Bonham.
220 acres 2 miles Northwest
Good black sandy land. Two
thirds in cultivation.
Cbas. G. Nunn,
(,2-tf Bonham. Tex.
mer, Milton. Bryon, or McCauley
ever did in the shade. The
dream was beautiful indeed* but
the waking was a night-mare.
Perhaps if we would dun our
subscribers through the paper
they would do as we dreamed
they did; but not for new ma-
chinery, not for kalsomized walls
or carpeted floors, not even for
that freedom from care and wor-
ry that would enable us to in-
dict editorials that would fire the
fancy of our readers and build
J. G. Bennett ta*s opened V*tin
shop next door west of Scruggs
Produce Company, Wc#t Folkth
Street. Prepared to all hinds of
tin, sheet iron and pipe
make your galvatzed water tanks,
gutter your bowses, make new
flues and repair old ones, put on
new tin roofs and repair leaky
Will go to surrounding
TOur Haberdashery is not the kind that con-
fronts you everywhere. .
lWe show exclusive styles from the best
Mannfacturers.
1 Toggery that will be appreciated because it
shows its caste at a glance.
Dr. D. T. Boyd of Ector has
purchased McKinney Lake, a
noted stallion that was at Tren-
This is
ton some two years ago.
considered one of the best horses
in the county.
ones.
towns or country to do work at
living prices. When you want
anything in my line come to see
me or phone 81. 1
J. G. BENNETT,
Bonham, Texas.
Good Farm For Sale Near Town.
t
We offer 88 acres black sandy
land two miles southwest of
town, 65 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance pasture, plenty of timber,
good well, pool. Building is old
but fine frame, old barn. The
improvements go not amount to
much, but the land is worth the
price without any improvements.
$30 per acre, half cash, balance
to suit at 8 per cent.
Pritchett & Evans.
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Another Car of
MULES!!
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appreciated subscribers dropped ^is home 4 miles N. E. of Savoy, P.
^ . - 1 Address, Savoy, RFDFaL G0-
Just received another
car of good 3 and 4
year old mules that we
will sell for cash or that will be just what is needed,
good note. Come
i _i.. nhnirr and children of a good age at that
to make every member of the family happy when you
come to our store today. You will see so many
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Toys for The Children
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Dishes and Glassware for The Ladies
and you can get them in sets or in single pieces just to
suit you
Guns, Pocket Knives and Rasors
j for The Man
land they need them everyday.’ We have so many
Try IQ j pretty articles for the
ltw"' Boys and Girls, Little and Kg
that you must see our stock to appreciate just what we
have for you. . 4 w
To Our Sworn Statement of Nov.
1910f and On Its Merits Respect
fully Solicit Your Bank-
ing Business.
RECAPITULATION
LIABILITIES
$473,081.33 Capital Stock............
50,000.00 Surplus and protits......
Circulation .............
58,300.00 Hills Payable..........
295,461.03 Deposits................
$876,842.36 Total.............
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts,..
United States Bonds ...
Real Estate Furniture
and fixtures.......
Cash and Exchange......
$200,000 00
15* ,170.24
54,000.00
45,000 00
427,672.12
$876,842.36
Total
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
h J. M. Wells D. W. Sweeney
H. E. Taylor Chas. Halsell
Hugh Halsell Zac Smiih
National Bank
BONHAM, TEXAS
THE ACME
We clean, press and dye.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We are on Panther row.
One door north of Sid Smith
Chas. Davis & Co
First
Phone 12 - We Deliver Ghodi
The Hardware People
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 65, Ed. 1 Friday, December 9, 1910, newspaper, December 9, 1910; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898414/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.