The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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III K HON 11 A 'I DAI li V fAVIMUTK
Stetson
SHOE
There's a feeling of genuine satisfaction in wearing
Stetson Shoes. To the Man who has worn the Stet-
son Shoe it will he merely a continuation of the en-
joyment he has experienced since he bought his first
pair of Stetson Shoes, hoi the Man who has never
worn the Stetson Shoe, we have a great degree of sat-
isfaction in store which will begin with the first of
Stetson Shoes he buys. Made in the latest styles and
all leathers I lie famous Corn dodger last in Gun
Metal and Vici Kid. Price $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50.
LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE HQ.
PERSONAL
»i'»l
»ollt
Mil
Marl M« Cl ui
morning
Claud llrcnt «iu li• t from li <|i|
City today
Mm (I H Ague* vl«ilUid iri lugld
City today
Clin* llolx-rtii wont to
Ihla morning
noon lor l*< amkana in tinxwer lo a
nr . < i • .hi non nr i iik Ho illn* • of
lur diini lili i, Mi a Marikin I
r ui ui'1 font Priest, Inflict*<J by Grand Jur,
in 1910, Arrr>l*d in fen-
nessee Yesterday.
AROUND llll Mil HI Illll St 01 ’ li JU.SE, WED., NOV. 22
In attended tin- nnrtlno of the North
I'l-xain Method tut • onfer< nee
Mr .1 If McKinney und little
(Li aliter. Mi Mary, who have been!
v . dtliu the Indy a parent*. J W 1
Sheriff Loom an and
lire doing biuriJio at
Ravenna| k* wn*m and wire, return'd lioine to'ellp Hu m day*
' I>urant thin morning
Iim d<t>utl< I.
a pretty Hint
I Will Moad made it bii lie ** Imp
to Win (lorn I ml ay
, Rev li K MlInnt arrived
••moon from Ttoyjn
Min J I. I»« Ioih gone lo Win
dom to vlait relative*.
Mr* Worth DuMa of I Kidd
Wiui here today whopping
Mb
| C||y,
aft- Mir*
N P-ertinia Join a of
Mo., who lira teen
l.nillne Ifrownlie of
id id lo T friend in Ihalit l l y, lain 'la>
gone to Hlieriiian lo vlwlt
Mr and Mr K T Kradi i and
GRy eiiild. who have been vlaltlng relit
tlvi h here for the pant two week*,
Kanaa« • < I Slitlir J, H logy l so
vlaltlnx reiUd a luno traveling uinker tin
thia city now «*•*• plain,• of field Ivje
MAKE YOUR DEPOSITS IN THE
First state Bank
of lioiilinm, Tcxiim
All Non-Interest Bearing Deposits Are (iuaranteed hy
the DEPOSITORS GUARAN TFK FUND Authorized by
the State of Texas.
When our Customers timl it necessary to borrow
money, this Hank is prepared lo grunt every ac-
commodation consistent with sound Hanking.
Wc are open every day foi New Husincss, and
promise in advance (to'iiteous Treatment, aud
Fair am! Hijuaie Dealing.
T B. WILLIAMS, Cashier.
F
nn
uu
J C. Hrlt i nnule a lm
lo Ravenna Mils morning.
J If fdxon left iIiIh morn ins for
Durant, (Jfclii to i imi I, i mu
M Ikh Gale l.lly l» reported III al
In r homo on West Sixth slri el
Mrs. Phil Danilin of Whlti w right i
tin* gfiiest of Mi> .1 A Klm u d
Mm Frank, MeCurty of Comamhe,
Oklu , Is vi,siting relatives here
Mni .1 I, I Hu h,iimii arrived this
morning from n v nil lo Hhenruin
Mr and Mrs K II Gibson wore
here fix,in I add City today shop
ping
Miss III mire lleibedh I of Sherman
Is viHhing her coiialn, Miss 'Poxiej
lloggos.s
ne a trip l, ft this morning for their home in
in l i nin I«• o, California
M iv; A W Daws, who has been
v laitiito her pHii nla, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Kennedy of Ada, Okla.,
pa. nil III rough here this afternoon
n route home to Ih ney Grove
Rev and Mrs .1 li Oobrr and
.Mi , W B Newion arrived this aft-
i in i n from Gainesville, where
liny altindul the Annual North
Ih 1. CGnferei < o of the Methodist
| church.
M/ In I'it McMahon and little
c il went lo Savoy this morning to
attend Mu funeral of Mrs U F Ar-
' lerherry, who died there this morn
mg ui two ' , hs k Tho fiineriil oc
Hat ui-'
night tor engaging In a rough
house fig'iit at «i negro festival
south of this cliy laid trying: i , do
lllilililfie lo Ills lln« Void I '•
was Incani-ruUd in the muni) ,
hotel.
Dixie Haundeis lias in-signed lib
position ns i li Is ■ f nind guard of pro
Cllict No. '•!, aid lias aecepled
ilepuly coiisiahh hip of Oils precim i
Mias Vada Wlihernpooii returned I n this afternoon,
home to Kktor ilii morning after a Rev A hhum. pastor of the Ru
visit here. | veiina Met lied 1st church, ptfga*d
I'Jngene Williams and little daiigli .through here this morning «n route
ler, Kli/nbetji, visited In Sherman home from Gainesville, where be at-
yesterday : tended the Annual North Texas con-
Mi Itox|e Wi aver of I'* x.irkana |Vr*-nre of the Methodist church
is life truest Of her sister. Mi's IVr Mis Awicnt of OiUtuut. who had
ry Clay pool ten visitlm* her daughter, who is
-Miss Rattle Pritchett arrived yi j unending Oarlton College, left (his
terduy from a visit lo Ik inefollcs al al'« moon for Denton lo attend the
Whttewright state Deetur' Mur of Hu- Christian
little Mies < kw i nn ina v Cmircv Is ^ clmi'i li, after which she w III go to
suffering from n light attack of l,onr.v|cw lo Join her family, where
scarlet fever. | they will reside.
■!
Anything from a
I lay Stack to
Bird Seed
GIVE US YOUR ORDER
Sieger Grocery
Company
Russell <$ Thompson
Phone 58
'The Farmer’s Watch
That Is True and Strong
tin the io.nl in the field-.every
where, all (lie lime—in heat or
void drought ni storm, it must
run line to the .v-cond no mat
tei how |,u ii'd or how roughly
handled.
That is the suit of watches
sold here.
Next time vmi ice hi town,
stop at this store and let us
how you the watches we have
that .......'peeiall) suited to the
la’ titer's needs.
We want to show them to}oil
inside and out. We want you
to six* the movements—the rigid,
In. icw'clcd eouslriietion. The line eases pinto or engraved We
want to tell von the price.
MANY AN
LOW AS
$10
SOM F F i NI
ONES AF
$25
Non will I >< xuipiifti'd to si e such tine watehc * dd so cheaply
C. E. BOWMAN
Jew t ler and ()pt ic i/m
Min HI \ M' A It'll I 8 HfiiM S|'K \ Ntlllfs
IN FAR Di k t U'll .H
A sell tieltei nalehes lei |hc SNIUC money and i veil wati'h Hi
sell Deals (oil peiHonal I’liaianl • I'htok it nvei.
.STADIUM CbOTHBS
WOvUIIUU SV.'tSl.X 4 D.u
Our Line of Ready-to-Wear SIADIUM CLOTHES is now
complete—prices range from $18.00 to $22.50. You must
see our magnificent line of OVERCOATS to appreciate
them. I rices $18.00 to $22.50. I his is your best oppor-
tunity to supply your needs in Winter Clothing at moderate
prices.
Hancock JNevill Co.
Mrs S A Is III cc Id of Riv vcnmi is
visiting her dnuglii.r Mrs \V r
I Veil
J s Kina and wife, win, imw
been v ih 11 i n,g here, rclumisl home Ui
Ravenna this nftcrnoon
Mrs M W Drake arrlvixl (hi-
.iflerniMdi from an extemlixl visit to
Sulphur sail Vila itklii
Mix* Myrtle Strickland, wli,, h.is
been v is.itmu here, returned home
In Anil) I - * tk In Him lm>iniiig
Mlse NlllUile Pallets,m urt’iveil
h'Sne this itfteiiiiHUi from i . sit to
Mrs ,1 It M, lii v Hold >1 -In i ii,.ui
S« In HifH t
I b 11t 4 *11 f*
« h I |» of tlx
MIc I ill's liiglisli r> I'm ncil i
City yixtierday sfi'incon w|»,
is teaching, uf'er n visit to
folks here
Kldi r Uis* M
this afternoon for
the Slate l.ccturi
linn church
llarl Robinson a
afternei ii friun Hi
atlendcd the Te\.i
fiHithall gain*'
Mr* M t
v isiimg M i
VI r* J V I
Ada okli
Mr* m
I hi IK
ni man, ret
f .»,hi V
Csrlv leu
Wr:EK OF PRAYER —
TUESDAY'S PR00RAM
"•Jci Our Holiool at it to
Urnxtl; our I iiohixI 8ehool
Hymn
liihh Iteiidime.- Isaiah tn> j-i,
Murk II jn-ifri
I hayer
llrar.ll Mrs Ware
i nn In Id lo Rio Mrs McDmiiihl
Ni • il of Uiiin Vimerlca Mrs John
Spanner.
Ovir I'h'uni stchonl \|rs ,1
sit to B Vovlll
nun In Nisxl Mrs MiXRII
D dii Offertna
e lie t*|is«' with prayer
home Nlect In pastor's siiulv
All invited
Roys, we have some more
Jersey Sweaters that have
inst arrived by expicsx
VS hite Ulakcncy & Fuller
W NOORR LIEN NOTRS
..... i ' fur sale four v end or* lien
. i..i l f ds* ivu h Iw-ar'iv* eight
'i n*i, dne m one, thre*
>ii > "a*» VV ill sell one or all
after C ft MrAlvatai
Hhei'lff J,'.* n uu left till nil' nn ' ll
for Honey < n,v< having in line
(fill,• it Gillum ‘l'il I ii ii * .11 '
OUll, W III! VI Cl I• il I'. VHted .1 V cl ill llil.v l
nil, up ii tlic i Inn e of highway red,
In ry, and < ole younger, colored
vs h was urn hil lahl li ght on a
charge of finger) . The pr . om i
wi ll' lido II Lii Homy Gl'oVe lo
stiiiid i xiinilnltiM trial before I
tli i John T Dun ion f l*!• i iiii i
ifte*r wliUli. If they full to nuik''
in 11 scary loud, liny will he hrouHlii
hack here to Jail
(Vile Younger, colorixl "a ar
i* sled Inst nig Bit hy 8h*-riff l.i'iii.in
near Monty <1 r«• v« on a ehurge <>i
forgery, and hronudu to this city
and placed In Jail
I epiity Sheriff I F l ogg.i hk and
Constable ( 11 in* Fincher made m 1
official visit io I'Jclor Mils alt rnooa
Sheriff I.ecu.ail received a me
sage this morning Irony tile sliei ff
.it ClevclBtid Hiinoiinclnn tie arrest
of Toni HrR-si, In that cltv f'rlesi:
wii.m Indicted hy ili> grind >mv in1
ilii,. city In February, 191 a, on tie
charge of seduction, near I'Jcior,
Since ilial time ho has Inch on lie
scout from the law, dodging all < i ,
forts at Ills firrcM until the oilier
day when lie was apprehended in
Cleveland, a town situated In tie
extreme southeast corner of Mi"
State H1iei\ff! I.eeimin w ill go after
I'rli st as -eon ah the necessary red
Ini'ii lias been dlsponxl ( I' ill ecu
iilk the requisition pajK'l's from I In
governor
ttxunty AHorney H F I.eslke al
teiuUxI court In II m ,v Grove i,hIii\
Mils being reguliir court day there
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THIN. ' lie
t\v\<\ of Iho world'* thoujrht,
Action and rmlturr Thr unit
nt*w unabrldgad dlcUonarjr tA
many yoara.
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Ix*foi*«* app«ar*>d b«twa«n Iwi
oovara. #yoo I'Ngca. fmon II-
luntr nthnm,
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l>agn. A MB%roka ol Uouilia."
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—■ .. - a *111*1© vtduni*
Rfrxuie ",
....... ( ourla. Mi h* oln und
lYwai at i/if «»nr vMfirrflH' an
(horny.
R«*t an*? vah kn fl
%*. l . | u« tall
you at>oul thia nrw »cn
I his Car Stands 1 he I est.
Us Demonstrate It To You.
Models lo Select From.
Lion ham Garag e
TARY PUBLIC
w ni'' I' ciIm, rnoi tpiiges, wills, etc. Cull und see me.
WILL H EVANS & Co
STORES GAIN BUSINESS
by having well-lighted show
windows. Now that the new
drawn wire
Maze!
i a
amps!
I mu now irmly to do all kinds of
BLACKSMITH WORK AND
HORSE SHOEING
Work < 1 iiiirmitecd at Howard
tinildinj* on Booth Main 8t.
WILL SPARKMAN
are on the mat L et, with their
wonderful etficiency and long
life, no live merchant can af-
ford to have dark windows.
BRIGilT L CTRIC LIGHT
w ill double the value of your
window space.
guai .mtee all of my work in
Pressing
Dyeing and
Cleaning
mitoi 1 li ctric Gas ct
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
First • claiH Paintinj; and Papci
Hanging. All work <lumantccd
The
Devasher, French
Dry Cleaner
does nice work
PHONE 242
Q. P. Ball
U Ji J, Judd -I°| an(J Hatter. North
..............................: Main Street
JAMES M. BECK.
Fm
la Racking
d For Monuf
Plan to Raiaa
i ■ nt to Woman
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Don t Overlook
that iitkff ina M \nj
•ra !• artrir*
tKai mo inn ai««>« h.U
fowl M«0 f«»9
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BOTH FEAR AND PAIN
Yccoidinj; to in\ theory
m l inv code. Modern I icn-
ti‘di,\ xhonld not onlj lu>
wIiMiltiU'l) iniinU'w, lint
what xii|uhIIj i m port ant
ii -l.onUl lie x\ nt|Mtlliet-
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p" vk III;' I V I. ndl'K .1, 1
' hat k i ml tvl I *, nlixti y.
\nd that i> wh) I nm no
ii(lht after Hy the
civoun amt delicately
vnatitutevl,
' " .mt v mm i icuial lm*
Hid you will fil'd it
-lit" G\ I'li'toMircalde to
*v me 11(1 it. \f \ walk
11 ljuai an teed.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 99, Ed. 1 Monday, November 20, 1911, newspaper, November 20, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913607/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.