The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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PERSONALS
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Murray Henderhon arrived at n.K>n
from a trip over part of hin trade
territory.
Fred Dennis came at noon today
from the east, after a trip on the
mad over some of his territory.
Mrs. James Sanderson is in the rity
from Fort Worth, the truest of L. M.
Myers and family, on West Tenth
street,
Misses Kate and I.ucile Saunders
came home at noon today from a
visit to Paris, where they were the
truest of relativi
Mrs. J. F. Arledtre and son, Paul,
left at noon for Whitewrijfht. They
tro to attend the funeral of .1 I). Harp,
whose wife is a cousin to Mrs. Ar-
Irdtre. Mention of Mr. Harp's tratric
death at the hands of Mexicans may
he found in another column.
BOYS’
SHOES
MOTIIKUS ( M B MEETING.
The retirintr president of Bailey
Intjlish Mothers Club, Mrs. ( has. In-
trlish, will hold the last meetinfr of
this school year Friday May lit, at 4
p. m. A full attendance is desired.
Election of officers for next year and
other business of importance. Re
some of retiring officers' regime will
be read by secretary, Mrs. Fred Wem-
ple. A full report of finances by
treasurer, Mrs. Owens. Plans for
next year's work with a talk by Mr.
Oliver, regarding the play ground
equipment we all hope to help to
provide for our children's pleanurc
and benefit. Be there.
We carry a very largo assortment
of Hoys Hhocs on the English last,
(Jun Metal, Oak btoles, Low Flat
Heels, Cap Toe Hi/es 1 to 5 12
$2.50 and $3.50
Very line, Plump ft un Metal up
pers, Extra line quality of Oak
Holes, None better—
$3 50
“LASSES”
If you will try our
Sanitary Japanese
Lasses, it will be
only a matter of a
short time until you
will he calling for
MOLASSES.
RUSSELL & NEWTON
Providers of Everything
(iOOI» TO HAT
Phone 171—The Quick Way
THE PUBLIC SCHOOL REPORT.
Bonham, Texas, May 17, 1916.
To The Honorable School Board:
(jentlemen: . . „
Your attention is respectfully directed t«« 'he following I
eighth scholastic month, ending, May 5, 191''.
High S. Duncan S.
Total No. enrolled
Avciage No. belonging
Per cent attendance
Cases of tardiness
No. deficient
Tuition collected
2411
221*
96.1
7
b:i
I11.V5
401
‘.•5.7
2
40
*40.85
Bailey 1.
341
On.3
5
32
$0.1.00
S. B. Totul
107 118*
110.1 002 9
03 01
1 11
II H8
*7.25 $220.05
the cream of
BICi NEWS
$01 THE WORM!
THE DAN it II M'l’l
Colored School.
Total No. Enrolled 232. P*r i'*"1 attrm’nn.
At. No. Belinging 18'i.«. <ases of ta.-dim
SPRAINED Ills ANKLE.
Harris Myers sprained one of his
ankles yesterday, in jumping off of a
wagon. He is reported as getting
rlong very well today.
Ajax Casings
LEWIS
School will i lo. ? this year on I ri
day, June 2. Tln.'i- will be the usual
lountini attending the dosing. Sen-
ior exaininat'jus will be held in the
w*-el» bi'ginnim: May 22. This is ou»'
usual plan ii. order to give the lad
week (o the members of (lie class for
preparations lioth at home and at
school fni decorating, rehearsing th-lr
parts, etc. One special feature of
tin ir program this year will be scene*
known I
THE SHOE MAN
Phone 338
City (ireenhouscs
PALM BEACH SUITS
'Flower* of Quality”
HERE FROM OKLAHOMA.
5,000 Miles
Guaranteed
If you buy a tire from us we give
you h written guarantee of 5,000 :,b"ut ten years.
Mrs. N. C. Crockett, Mrs. C. M.
Keith and little daughter, Meredith,
of Tulsa, Okla., are here visiting
friends. For the next few days they
will be guests of Mrs. R. L. MaGouirk,
at Ivanhoe. Mrs. Crockett formerly
resided in Fannin county and has
many friends here who will be glad
to see her again. She has been away
miles of service
tire.
on every A.IAX
We do all kinds of
first class work.
Our line of Palm Beach Suits is com-
plete. We have all the new shades in
blue and black, stripes, grays, tans and
white. Come in and let us show you
(be latest models.
paragon pants
See our .Straw Hats, Panamas,
Leghorns and Bangkoks.
HANc'OCK-NEVILL COMPANY
“GOOD CLOTHES THAT FIT”
Bonham Commander.v
No 12, K. T , will meet
in called session Fri
day night at 7:30 for
work.
Jas. Anderson, Secretary.
OCEAN HIGHWAY GAPAGE
LOST—Small heart shaped locket
with letter A engraved upon it, at-
tached to small chain. Reward for
return to Favorite office. 2t
front Shakespeare's "Julia- fai at
This is especially appropi late because
of the tercentenary celebrations ,,f.
Shakespeare which arc being In M
over the world. The student- of the
high school are, becau-e of thi-. tak-
ing much more interest in the i lo
ing exercise* than was ever
before. The Commencement sermon!
will be preached at (he hr i Metho-
dist church by Rev. F W. Alder n.|
OD Sunday. Ml) 2* 8pt (1*1 " I I
that occasion will be furnished by the
High School Glee Club und« i th( di
rections of Miss Valerie Reev* . u.
pervisor of music in the city .-chonl*.
The examination* in the otb
grades will begin on Monday, M ■>> !3.
and will close on Wednesday follow |
ing at noon. The rest of the week!
will be used for grading paper and
making report-. Following tin- a
sOTwreer*
W-7
plan the students of the school w
HORSES \\ \ NTFD.
All the good, clean horses we can
get from 14 1-2 to 16 hands high,
and 5 to 9 years old. Bring to Baker
Halscll & Co.’.* barn.
'7 COME II" GAME
WAS PLAYED ME
Everybody should see the I'ri- \\<u.rK OTA WON AND
angle feature tonight at the Best
THEN
Drosses! Never So Many
Styles For Von To
Scalpel From
Voiles. Linens and Organdies, made up into the newest,
smartest, models of the season. Kaeh garment is carefully
made in every detail, and ,i perfect fit is guaranteed.
ALL ARE MODERATE IN PRICE.
And are inst as smart iust as effective a many simi-
lar styles sold for double our price.
LOST \ G \MF WITH BONK 'M S
TEAM VEST' ”' *Y.
GDI OKED \\ \S|| DRESSES $10.00 TO S.'LM)
Smart as ran bp in any number of designs to meet the mo t exacting ta ti
I LOWERED ORGANDIES \ND VOILES SPORI STRIPED
LINENS AND GALATKAS. SOLID COLOR SHEER LINENS.
I \N( V STRIPED VOILES \N D MARQI ISETTES.
eomhined with laces, fancy buttons, silks and ribbon*, into a bundl'd
siiUM from a fourteen to a forty-six.
different styles.
"HITE DRESSES OF (MU.VNDT WD NE’I S-«MM»
Thi* is going to Im the greatest white season we tiave had. and Hit
distended Skirt*, makes Organdy the logical Dress Fabric. We
many new styles in dainty all White Organdy Dres-ea. that are p*s
graduation purpose*
III S.N.imi
|*>|HiUril) of the wide
have on display today
•ally nppio|>riate for
Bonham fans were treated or mis-
treated to one of the queerest hall
games yesterday afternoon that was
ever staged on the Ijcal stadium, pjs-
ibly. The Favorite man did not get
on the ground until along about the
fifth -pasm, but it did not take him
lung to locate who was getting the
gloom and who was going good. The
Wolfe City fellows were going heads
up, while the Bonham bunch was the
other way, the score being yt that
time 5 against 2, with the W C.
| crowd working in the lead.
The sixth reel was finally unwound,
and then the seventh—the lucky
! cventh, for Bonham, hove in sight.
| A ball was butted out in the second I
base territory by one of Bonham'-
-wallets, and it seemed to be a pre-
conceited affair that nobody should |
make any great effort to cop it, thus
allowing the Bonham man first base.
This was followed by a similar stunt
in short territory, getting another man
!o„, and then, as if to play no favor-
ite-. a perfect Gaston and Alfon«»
-tun) wa- played out in third ha-e
• and -hort -top field by three or four
players, each one politely waiting for
the other man to have the honor of
j.rtrhmg the hall. The ossified caput
ilem.m.tration caused the base* to
, gel full, and then the run-getting
for Bonham commenced it was a
Waterloo, and when it was o*er S
11 un» had l-een gathered by Bonham.
,.n,I Wolfe City wa* awl of ll
I report to their re.prctiv, p tn on j
Friday morning at f» o'clock foi their
reports cards.
The seventh grade graduating <x j
orrises will lie held on Thui -day m -
ing, June 1 at ten o'clock in the llighj
School auditorium. A good mat
friends of the e young people make I
arrangements to attend this aim ml
affair. One of the most er imag-
ing features of the Bonham hoot- t-
the fact that friends and relativ.
ti ke an interest in what the <• hibti •> '
da
On Friday night at the high *h'« 1
auditorium at 8 o'clock the large-t
graduating class we have had in -c\
| oral years, in fact, the second larg-
est the school has ever had will be
graduated with appropriate exer
| The class this year is composed of
thirty-one members, a list of whi h
will appear in the paper in the r car
feture.
Immediately following the ck u
of school, a summer school for pup '
who have failed in their year'- w
will be opened. 1 hope that patron
| who expect to send their childrci .
children who expect to attend, will . ,
on me for a conference in regard i
the work they should take before that
school open.- Mr-. Laura S V„ igtv
Principal of the Duncan school, u
Miss C’ora .1 Phillip- will have ■■ha- _
of the session which will begin
Tuesday, June 6, and continue t • f
calendar weeks. The-, summer .
sions are very valuable to some pti|
and I should be glad to a.h w •!
such about attending
The courses given m thi- -. 1 -\»
include work from tin thud grab. '
the seventh grade inclu-ive
Respectfully -uhniitt. d,
H D Fillers, Su|.t
iitawifr Starter
for FORD Cars
F llnwthe e*a*TipJe <f of
F Owners. E<i*iip your F rd car TO-
DAY »vith the Stewart Starter and do
a iv * rever with cranking the tnftn#
) v h-intl. Y (it can >tt in the seat
a ! merely pre^s a pedal with your fr>ot
and inMartly your engine is in motion.
Weigh® i v 4d lb*., evenly balanced
in v enter of c tr. Org e installed, it re-
times no attention nothing to replerv*
t • Nr t net r'.*ary |o cut or change ®ry
j *t of 5 jr car. Supplies ®ir F r youf
ti: no m^re hand-pumping. *0
d iv tr.il; ?■ ney back if not ’.bof-
O'ighly satisfied.
Wc have the
stock and v
glad to havfj
try one on yoi
Ford
for thirty dun
will cost you
ing to try it.
EVERYBOD
GARAGE
PHONE 3<»Q
The
Is a Sign ti
Threshi1
is used — We
J. 1. Gase II
and would a|
wants in
Grias
lilt: H \R"
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THE A T f*E\
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Monday »l'»"
Repair Rariisralc "i
SWAMP 5 ic.'l 11 1
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W c Have A We
Selected Stock
hav
mith
The First State think wants to
bu> real cslatc pa pi r
which has been
the largest stock
f I artless is com pie t
and F'»rt Worth IF
and Deorinjf hindet
.1 binders at a h..
am over. Make o,
buy loaf with u*
-ibli We make a
licit your trade.
N our - to please.
p|
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Tic ' on ii g and
Francis Nelson
“Love’s vJrucil|
in 5 »<" • Sluil " • < ■(' 'I 1
LISTEN I* a b’Mdi** I
more Itnuaiial 11 ;oi >
without
ta solv< i
eharmo 1 o-> \ - N I
in New N - ' • ' '<
o^er Every uacbi,
daught i and *«(', should ’
tearvel" s photo diania
tienetit d by <■ •' ,l
teaehe* to )<»m g p* "I
to break the lioim- tic*
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a 2 reel f. atuie wlocb »1
reran)no ml to ciil l a’ i"n
••llu i I ' t 1* G,.u Hill
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Fire' I
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I AI*o ilia, n (ii'.-n
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I,oni si'inc I like in
••laikc I'lpis the I'll •
SMITH-MOORE-WILLIAMS COMP'
TO RFIlt l E t \Pt \n| ^
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buying an advrrti-cil a-tnlc. .
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con in I
at Bun ’i \ppl> ' .
I’ultai OI w ilb.ini I I I
$®M»-
tell the merchant whe
-aw the advertisement
did -ee it amt ica.t
ty the purcha-e they .
the time, but the rcta
form hi* mu cnnclu-c
pinmpted them l« n-rm
New*|<a|wr* ,• .1 n i,
where urge buyer* |u n
-ee the ail*erti*emrnt
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|M MOt *1
N* i
To Haul Gravel on Good M
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Sty let
each itre-
14 IH
Mt'-sf.s' umrE Mill I DRFs>$_s $7 «m |oyt|<N)
itu'lude the latent flare Skirt nwwtel*. rufOe-i tiere*I mimI U*e tnnime*l giving to
* an rx.'eedingly gtrlxh a* well a* a dr* i<lrdh rbanning rffn t. Star* I t I*. IT. awl
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R. A. RISSER COMPANY
The final ->«r* wa* II for Bonham really .hould d» •
||ami T for Wolfe City A »mall crowilithe attverH-er wo
■!*•* the rihitMtian leertiamg wa. pa)
| Newman <ia>te*t foe M». ham with wraliy *«uGI then
hmhlerth rat*hmg h* I'oifH rut wulitng, amt. m-1 a, »
the "New" ami Wft it Mann lave. ! mil m- r» gmnf. '
la.« amt tl*mn»e, werhe4 far Waif* j he o >uM he ahk* i<
I ity Jiataaie Haarwh waa urn pa. aa^jthaa he u now 4m
he 4<4 r»*< **>rh Vann, who M a!*"*U he that ike
M»gh Arhaat iiafmt twee. yiWhedlfit —aa4 all frum t
henetyfwl halt, amt le him a»w>-h ef| letting the S<oeu a*aa *y,„
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late* lie ta a geett) f —~4 «ewll> paw . : - «h*m» » -a- h tat pteam. whe-
hn-aeae*. TW had tag »f May, May A j mg, leH the t«w»o —
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I Mat It* Kara far pratrte hay ea I lta." Triaagle feature
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^ ill ’mv *)c per loot lor material h.uo
place on miles \) 10 1 M2 on I
B inimi mail. ^ oi, can lM,ild
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dr«t
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Little PU v 1 *
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taguftel htulrt*
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tvub kx ice'*, $2.00
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 247, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 18, 1916, newspaper, May 18, 1916; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898432/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.