The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS
Women’* Milk Homj <Wcta,
*1 00, ft.M) to *2 50
fits
In fail to* Si Ik Humsin white,
blue and black 25ct*
Uimm1 Block Silk
35c and 50ct»
Hone
>!
Men’ll Silk S.K:k* 25c
50ets and •• 00
nui
For Christmas
Footwear this
is the Store!
Lewis,
TAB bHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SQ.
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HEINZ
FRUIT PRESERVES!
FiP'ili, ripe, whole fruit*, e.»iefully selected from tho*e^a-
riolies known to have superior tiavoiH and preserved in
pine guaranteed sugar. IS...tains no Benzoate of Soda,
other <liugs in uilitiuial picn-rvations. <'heir> and straw.
I„>i rj |’ieserve*, Apple Butter—put up in ijwiirt jars.
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g RHONE NO.
« Cur lee & Campbell
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WHEN YOU THINK OF CHRISTMAS
remember we hove the most beautiful gilts-not expensive either
Begonias, Poinsettias, Cjdamen, Aiaucaiias, Ferns, l’alms, Etc.
Pac kages wi»h spiays of Holly inside show good taste. Phone us.
Holly Wreath. CITY GREENHOUSES
pi.ii-onal
Mrs. J. C. Aldersan wn* a Bon-
laun visitor f. can Be tor yewrter-
dluy.
.F II. M. Mu ore and wife were
in tille city yest'oiviay from Win-
deni.
•June Wilson of Shermian, who
Mrs. T. E. Tilky went to 'E<
i. ,r yesfteidi»y 'alte neon.
M s. Mary Smith and tv o
cargliteis, Miaous Ow -and Mary! wins in the city yiaterdny from
left Bonham yesterday for Fo t'Shenjnn, lci*t fer home on the
f mith. Ark. * 1 klst n!«ht-
0 O Ingrron has gone to Mr. ijh! Mrs. H. R. 'Elwood
(ireeffiyille. i etu ind to Houston yesterday
Mrs. Bettie I’ r.tt vwa in Bo>n .after ,a visit to Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan y intend Ay from Ector. Perry Claypool.
A eti Van Kirk ha.
Savoy.
Mr. «ad Mrs. Mark
lisve g<«e to Savoy.
Min. O. W. MeKeiuaui and
c'lnughte Mrs. Atha AVilmm, ore
;,i the city today frofrn Dodd
< 'ity.
Rev. J A Wheeler has rotu n
id ft on* conference and has jrusic
to Kavsmml
Rev E. A. Mane** aM»i**l
>n Bonham to Visit friends, af-
tei' Attoudirg conference at
rVarka villa.
MVtfu-s Nannie ami Delia Ro*>
ireem l$u** returnee! to thei
lume in Muskogee, Ofcla., after
lA’ing heie to the funertil of Mrs
H E . Gilbert.
M ns. O. B Cope htoe gone to
Rawnna.
M a. A. W. Moore left over
the Kety this morning for Skm
Antonio, after a visit in the city
to lier daughter,, Mrs. P. J. Dong
Miss Hope Arledpe has gone tc
Honey drove to visit relative*
W. R. Evans of Windcpn, came
vp last night and returned this
I ii.orni.i g.
Mrs. W. C. Burton and chi\
dun hit this anorning for So-
p« , Ok la, They visited Mrs
Avis I!(|ndrk*ks of this city.
Mrs. Flora Bansl iam has gom
to Ave y, Texas.
Mm. A. E. Johraou Jsas gone
to Keuwly, AlW'«uika.
,M>« Wi'lie Bamett left for
Paris tli's iniorning. She visited
at (furl ton, College,
i M *. C. L. Nelson has gone t<
• Piris.
i Rector Richard Morgan, went
t(> Honey Grove this morning.
B. W. B lock left this .morning
for Texarkana.
Mrs. J. A. Abernathy has gcxn
to Shounlan to visit ielatives.
Mr*. D. C. Russell is home from
visit in Paris to her daughter*
■Mrs. Anna E. Oliphint left nt
noun today fo. Cleburtie, Texas,
after a visit to relative* in. the
city.
j. C. Segler was a pasaonge
for Bagwell today.
Eve. ett Put ret and wife ami
Baby left lor Bagwell today.
Miss AI> i pie Clark went home
to Hail today, aifter a visit here
tc -T. W. 1 a!w' ence and family.
C. ‘F. Olive, was a passenger
for Dodd City at not* today.
F. M. Cox was a passenger
for Detroit, Texas, yesterday.
AT. B. B.axile and L. P, Jajck-
son were1 Windom passengers
yesterday a ft*'moon.
H. G. Evans left today for
Trenton on a business mission.
Duputy She iff Boggoas went
east today.
luijphijre of
t cu thq
tiain for Winter*, Galifo naa,
where *he ex|HHlta to make her
home for awhile «t least. The
bust .v.ialws of a liost of friegnfc*
in Boo ham attend tlris young la-
dy to her .nViw home, ami th
huye tbit xho will repan he
sc inewbit impaired health m
si ail'd l y averyf ne who knpwft
Miss BerthO.
A HONEY GROVE WEDDING,
Society in Honey Grove is_________
much jjnteristod in a wixlding to in error. J3he w ill only remain with
he woletii’nimci there nt 6:30 j, .r daughter, w ho Is teaching
this evening, in which Miss Liz- gjhool, to the end of the term,
zie Smith, of Iloticty Grove, bu-, ■
noniejj the bride of Mr. Reeve Aluminum ware at half price
iffloyd, of Pari*, Texas. Thr while it lasts.—G lias. Davis
pruiniduiM'e of the young people Hdw. Co.
in their home city* mlak.es the
Last PmiscDry at a meeting of fhe
more for the import of the oc-
casion,. Tfl'e wesldirg will take
pface in the Episcopal church,
►nd the Favorite is informed
yilll i-e ipvite n b illiunt affair.
visit friends and relatives on his
v m 1 cc uinie «i ii iim'Jii .
in which Mr*. Robert Slpivy c/| hon>e f,,,:u “'"t"""*-
tliis city, and Mr. Joe White,;
also of Bonham, will take part.
REV J. W. HIL
w>u’ -tsaLsti
the Bonham News, who 1ms been to confnrwnm.
jKwti west IsmuwI *t«l<p« (l over here to see h»
/ iend, Rev. P. B. Doei-h. Dr
Hill is stationed at Wichita
Fail'*, this being hi* third y«if
at that place. He **ys Wichita
Falls i* the fastest growing
♦own in the abate, and from
what he say* alioait it, it must
he so
Bonham Her Home.
Fri lay’s kavori e statiil that
Mrs. E. if. Cross was making hir
home in Pontotoc, Ok In. We weie
A True
i
The old siiyiug that the oonst* ping of WllU,r
on the same place will wear away the hardest ........
teaches a lesson regarding spending money—
For just
so swety will constant needless expense wear awny
whatever foundation u person may have for futuir
l>U'i ne«s success—
Stop the money waste by npeniug
HU account in this bunk and depositing regularly th,.
amount which exceeds your ueeessary expense—
you will save—it inny tie slowly—but nevertheless—
suiely.
FIRST NATIONAL BAN!
IIOINHAM, TEXAS
Rev. J. L. Morris Here.
Rev. .1 I, Moirb, once station,
ed here as a Methodist preacher,
but now of Hill.is, flopped off to
CHRISTMAS PHOTOS.
Foster, Photo.
NOTICE FIREMEN.
Tonight is regular meeting.
('mine.
GZTUNG AXONG NICELY.
Ade’nklc, the little danghto
Mcwtirg Alt 1:15 wlia> ,.f Le*n.*n«nd wife, who
A. .T. Btevgnacn, chief. broke Inir arm, at the Presbyter-
ian dlurcli Sunday, is geitting
al.<i!g ve y- nicely we are glad
to say.
ROYAL ROCHESTER GASSER
OLES,
Tlie $5.00 kind for $3.50. Ba,k
ing Dishes at the same rates.—
dins. Davis Ildhv. Co.
GONE TO DA|LLAS.
) Rev. 0. S. Thomas iwi* gione
to DbUms, leaving this morning.
J„e White went tio Honey He goes to preach! the funeral
Grove iodny to he one of the At- of Mr. John Tl West, of tliAt
t ind ants in the Jarkson-Floyd city, an aged and : esc pec ted
wedding, which take* place then citizen, who passod ,aiw»y y.e*ter-
lon'ght. day.
* * **MC DgftlALD I
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The Man In The Cab
TAYLOR & THOMPSON
‘GROCERIES SO DIFFERENT’
The President of the United States takes off his
and shakes hands with the man in the cab at theendi
the line. He recognizes not only the engineer's fiilj
fulness, but his skill To him, we entrust our livesi
many a speedy pathway.
McDonald Union-Made Shirts are favorites with
comolive and stationary engineers. They fit the
and they fit the job. The neat, turn-down collars,
full-cut body and sleeves, the neat stitching, the fir
sewed on buttons; all these points of excellence reco
mend McDonald Shirts to railroad men, as well as to(
other thinking men.
Just now, we are showing a remarkably full line
McDonald Shirts and any day you will easily (ind
the patterns and sizes that will hit your fancy just rig
Hancock-Nevill
“Good Clothes That Fit
•in
Axminster Art Squares
AS LONG AS THEY LAST -BEGINNING MONDAY
Halsell & Caldwell Co.
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BONHAM'S LARGEST STORE
Suggestions for Christmas Gifts
Only louiteeu day* liefore Chriitma* a id cv. rynne ha* dozen* of f lend* they must lemember with an inrxpemuve useful gift. We haie
cirelull) «e!ecte I for joiir inxp.^tion hundn* »* of d flrrent useful aiticlea, thing* that will In* appreciated,
that will lie of service to the one that they are given to.
E nimby Bn* made of servieable mu
rrm|. * i n.biotdcn d, v> ry Hfec’iie
11 . ..................25c
rt il’ii Pillow To;,* and ltack* , 25c
I,ulie*' li iidkeretiief*, plain, initialed,
I,ami «m»**m<leied, cotton mcrrrrifd
and liui o, 50e to .. ... ...... 5c
Puna-, Hug* V anitlea, Bar Pin*,
Mr>.«tetof, ai.d l a Vallieje*. piinr* <*5 on
to...................25c
Gal le al In i P.tloa*, t'eater Piem and
on l«.
♦wr
I.inrti, plain. < mbn idoted, T«*i a
i Hath Towels ami Hath Mala.
N>e«lle* ark Pieces of all kind*.
IRU’ Hand I ’ntbroiUeied iIovik, I 'nr
t ovi t*. and I'limr* >Mipa.
Ltdie*' Kui* and Par Sets,
t’hild’s Fur B.d«.
Lidies' KidGlovi*.
laidiea' and < bildren'* Sweater*.
Ladies' Ail* and I dton Kimonaa
I'ut Oliim
Hub) X ivi lues. I' at llangei*. Rattle*.
Hooks, Kir
Mm’* Htxia*, Tie*, Handkeichief*,
M..ITI n*. ill pielt) gift ‘sixes
Ladle*' and ('hildren'* Htlk Hour.
Ladle*' Neckwear and M«*a<l Krari*.
Ladle*' Wat*!*, Kdfe, Lmv and Itatn
Tailmed Mtylra.
H>iy’« Hwealetw, Ilia-. Tien, Handker
chwia
Dolls, of all Kind*.
Table l inen* with Napkin* to match.
Men'* Hi easing Gown*.
Men's llmnte Hlippei*.
Ladies' Mouse fMip|iera.
Ladle* Evening Slippers.
Kideidnwn and WimiI 1'omfnrt*.
Fine AH Wool Blanket*.
Baby Hari|iiea, t'oat*, briww, Boot, ea,
Cap*, Nightingale*
Ladies' line Paraanls, solid Wtlver or
guaaaulteil Gold plate ha< dliw, with
Hilk I'overs
Men’s I'm In eBa* with solid Mtlxer and
flue guaranteed Gold plate handles, Silk
RETURNED TO 8HHRMAN.
Mr. and Mr*. Moore Dorset
and children, Nellie And Shop
i cl. Mp. and Mrs. Allen Birge.
Nat Birge, Mr*. Vi .ginja Birge.
Mrs. Rowan Mill*. Mr. ami Mr*.
Violin Wharton, Dr. "WTiarlon,
Mr*. Milkird Birge and Mr. And
Mr*. Delette Work* hare lotum-
•>d to their homae in Sherman
after U-ing in the city to attend
the funeral of D.. Dom*t.
Home Made Fruit Cakes.
If you want a good home made
fiuit cake for Ghriulniaa, phone
500. 2wka
SECOND CLEAN-UP
Doe* your typewriter^
Andy P-
FRATERNAL BROTHERHOOD^
I.mlge will meet Tuivnlay night
in rcgttla. Merahm and will elect
officei» ter th* cnauing year.
All oiaidber* are urged to be
pr«*ent im it i* very Mii|Kirtant
at tbi« tint*.
Sellers Kitchen
See them before yo* Wj
Plnlip 'Gf
If you are looking lor*1
Christi»a* pieaent, see WJ
Kitchen Cabinet at I'hilip
Stationery
I 'over*
Royal tVciety Packages
And Uui'dreds »f other aitiele* that will suggest themselves as
•it* k. Vou will tie summed at wbat v**u ran bay for
you look am
2ftc sad Me.
You get better value
for less money here j H I .
than anywhere in Our store is now chock full of all^**.
town. COME and Xmas Presents and Toys. Pont U
SEE or PHONE pay us a visit soon for these Iw
and we ll s“nd a few your Winter DRY GOODS and SI
^wcprrTmu* "or CB to",w •*•««*•* **'
INSPECriON. I CM|«ls.U lor Ik. ImI !»■<•
R. A. RISSER & COMPANY
DALAC
1 DRUG STORE
I South Side Square
ERUR.NE
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Variety Store
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 111, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 9, 1913, newspaper, December 9, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914305/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.