The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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LUMBING
SANITARY PLUMBING
AND
Bath Room
SUPPLIES
ATHLETICS WIN GAME TODAY ■
5HIBE PARI ARENA FOI4TH BOUT
I CRIPPLED GIANTS COME BACK AITKEM.
£ Enthusiasm Simply Knew No Bounds With Athletic
f j Rooters—Giants Have Just As Many Friends As
f Ever—All Eyes On the Players.
lave your bath room fitted up by men who §
[nderstand how to make a small amount of f
ioney go a long way in giving you a hand- I
•me, modern and sanitary arrangement. |
•ur References: Any of the many people |
ir whom we have installed Plumbing. i
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has. Davis Hdw. Co.!
[E HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS
cf Murphy.
2d Oldring
ss Collins
1 f Baker
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3d
3b Mclnnis..
.........lb
rf Htruuk
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c Barry
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c Hchang ........
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lb Bender . ..
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BONHAM’S LARGEST STOKE.
Made in jjyrso
‘•"'fNAlU Ci.
SPECIAL
CLOTHING
VALUES
Our lines of Clothing—W.
S. Peck & Co. at $20.00,
Style Plus at $17.00,
Greenbaum at from $10 to
$15.00 are the best that
can be made at the prices.
All suits from $10 up are
guaranteed all pure wool.
We have a great variety
of patterns in worsteds,
ossimeres and serges We
have a model to fit any
- figure—English, Regular,
lim, Stout and Long Stout.
. A. RISSER & CO
BONHAM’S LARGEST STORE.:
The Favorite is under obligations to The Qrotto Management (or courtesy
of furnishing us this baseball news right fresh from the field.
Following is the liue up for today:
NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA
Snodgrass...............
Doyle....................
Fletcher.....................ns Collins
Burns ......................If (Taker
Shafer..................
Murray......................rf Strunk
McLean..................... c Barry
Wilson ...................... c Hchang
Merkle.......................lb Bender
Demarco.................... p
Marquard...................p
•McCormick..................
* Batted for Deuiaree in 5th.
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J* What went for a very one sided game in favor of Philadelphia,
JS i began to change color in the 7th, when New York woke up, but they
**. | had slept too long.
SUMMARY OF GAME.
Oldring got 3 bagger in 1st. No scoring. Mclnnis scored for
Philadelphia in 2nd. Barry and Strunk scored in 4th on Hchaug’s
single. Passed ball by McLain in the 4th let Hchang take second.
Schang scored in 4th. McLain hit a single in 5th. Murry got 3d for
New York. Cooper ran for McLain. McCormick took DeMarces’
place at bat in 5th. Baker out on strikes <n 5th. Barry 2 base hit in
5th. Schang singled in 5th, scoring Strunk and Barry, (ith was a
goose egg for l>oth sides. Murry for Now York singled to left field in
7th. Bums took 2nd after having beaten a bounder to 1st. Burns
i and Murry pulled off a double steal in 7th for New York. Here Merkle
hit a homt r, scoring Burnj and Murry ahead of him. (Wild cheers
from New York side of house ) Philadelphia skuuked in the Ith.
' Herzog singled iu the 8th. Doyle forced him at 2nd. Do>le then
i forced by Fletcher. Burns hit 2 bagger, scoring Fletcher. Shafer hit
Miappv talks will !„■ hud. Uon,,|8»‘*»« l»“»» l»b., M,,rpb, fo.ced 8ch«,i|,. ............ Wil
son in Uth. He struck out Merkle up and out to de.ip right, (limit
up batting for Marquard. Out.
Final scoring I? to 5 in favor of Philadelphia.
BIG MEETING TONIGHT.
The Board of Trade will hold a
roll call meeting tonight. Every
member of the Board is expected
to be present, and answer to his
name. There will be quite a few
things of interest, and the public
generally is invited. If you have
a suggestion that you think will |
help Bonham you are asked to I
come, and give the Board the lieu
elit of it. No long speeches will |
fail to attend. The Boaid hits but
oue purpose to help Bonham to
help you. If you Arc not a mem 1
her you ought to be.
The band will open the meeting
by a short musical program. Be:
there at 7:30 sharp. Fireman’s1
Club Rooms. Be on time.
Will H. Evans, President,
W. S. Spotts, Secretary.
Shoats For Sale.
)ei signed has 20 good shoats
Bolin Produce Company.
ie Mares For Sale.
|)o;id i.f line m:irs at Log
wagon yard. Come and
»ni. tf
Lost, Strayed or Stolen
One Scotch Collip dog—light
redish brown body, white throat
or collar, white feet, and white
tipped tail. Is about 9 months
old and weighs 50 pounds. Name
is “Judge.” Reward for return of
same or information as to his
whereabouts will be paid.
R. E. Kisser.
Contractor
|ls, cistern, sewerage and
At Hospital.
Miss Alexander Latta, of Dodd
g see me. I can save >OUj City, was operated upon at the
• 30 j ears experience. S.it I ^||e„ Hospital here yesterday and
,M y°«r change Back. t j8 sported resting as well as could
James Haily, Phone 301. ^ Ht «£ tim<.
HE BEST THEATRE
ilMiOQRAiVl FOR TQ-1NIC1HT
Special Extraordinary Feature
ROMANCE Or GETTYSSURG REUNION
9 ' '11111 ng drama prod need !»\ tlx* Universal actors on the
)al Isattlefleld doting the rereot ‘>Oth anniversary In whirh
f event of the most memorable celebration of the Boys in
and Sons in (liny will la* interwoven. Natalie Randolph,
ddnughter of the Mainr. Iieeomi** a volunteer nurse The
" i • s,,n, .lark Hunter, meets hei Every man, woman and
1*I ‘■hniild see tins thrill.ng, patriotic picture.
MATING
primitive ages the cave men took thetr mates by physical
res* A sewer digger to whom a fieantiful woman is drawn
to make a demount ration of the “right of might. S*a» this
ly different picture of unique them**. It will leave a lasting
"inn. Imp drama In fwo part*
MORROW—' ampa gn n; With l uater, 2 reel mil'taryeiama
’niug Hours
1:00-4:30
7:00-10:00
CHEAP MONEY
City and fuim loans Six per cent
reduced to
3 PER CENT
at maturity of loan.
Shackelford and Webster agents,
with J. Hale Edwards, over First
State Bank.
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FOOT BALL GAME.
Bonham'High1 School and Du
rant High Sehool will meet ai
3 p. in. at (he base ball park
tomorrow in a foot ball game
Admission 25 cents.
The score by innings:
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New York
Hits
000 000 320—5
010 010 330
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Philadelphia
Hits
010 320 00x-6
120 430 000
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NOTICE TO PUBLIC.
Brother H. N. Pope, State
I THANK YOU.
I wish to thank uny friends
•for the consideration shown trie
while connected! with the Texas
Power A Light. Co.
lawi Morgan.
Wanted—Ladies of neat appear-
ance to trnvel experience not nec
esuary. Will work Bonbatn liefore
starting out.
W. II. Butler, Phone 123.
The Flies
with rope a.otind nodk. Owner
•call and pay for wd and get.
same. M. F. Chi pouter,
Ravenna, Tex.
Oct. 8, 14)18.
Are Bad
Again
| NOTICE
Dark thrown Jersey heifer st
LeetuOr and Organjger of the1 f1"' ''r ^ month* old,
Farmer** Union of Texas, "will,
speak at the following places
CB dates mentioned below, be-
ginning at Arledge Ridge, Oct.
21, at 7:30 p. m.
Moon's Chapel, Wednesday,
October 22, at 7:30 p. ni.
Shady drove, ThuUsday, Oc-
tober 23, 7 :30 p. m.
Hail, Friday, Octdller 24.
7 :30 p. m.
Windom, Saturday. October
V, 2:30 p. m.
Buinett, Saturday, October
20, 7 :30 p. m.
Ililger, Monday, October 27,
7 >10 p. n>
Ore* n School House, Tuesday,
Octc|< r 28, 7 :30 p m
Mullieiry, Wednesday, Oeto-
4'er 29, 7:80 p. m.
Hope Well, Thursday. Grtnher
:U>. 7:30 p. rn,
G ovc Hill, Friday, October
31. 7 JO p m.
Pro. Pope is an able speaker
ami thr public is invited to hear
tbi *r lectures ami' you will he
well paid Ilea, him.
4. C. Chapman.
S»s- Fannin ‘ ounfty Union
SCHOOL SUITS AND OVERCOATS
Hardly possible that, after a Summer’s siege of hard knocks,
the Boy’s Suit is in lit shape for School
Wc invite Parents to some extremely good School Suit bar-
gains—low prices on the kind of Suits that will give great ser-
vice.
Our School Suits and Overcoats are all excellently made-
strong and durable. The fabrics are a choice selection. The
Suits are styled in the latest way!
S5.00
Will buy the Boy a good looking Suit of durable material,
that will surprise you on account of its being such a good Suit
for so little money!
$6.00
Will buy a splendid Suit of correct style, made right, and
made well in every way. Handsome Suitings and good enough
for anybody’h Boy!
$10.00
Will buy a tine Suit of more expensive material a little moie
fineness and a little more elegance thrown in—that’s all the
difference! Every Suit is a bargain!
H. L. RODGERS A CO.,
“THE GOOD CLOTHE* STORE”
rStic
Three For One.
Three bouses for the price of
one. Eirh equipped with water,
lights and sewerage. On West
Ith Street. I3H.M) takes all of
them. Will pay more than to
per cent net on investment.
Better act quick.
GIBSON A TAY LOR.
Today'sMarket
tiet a ran of our
Fly Knocker
Every memtier of the choir is
urged to In* present at the Union
j Prcebvtcrian Uhurch tonight at
f .10. We desire to arrange fm
Absolutely guaranteed or Money m,,MC for ** <«nrmno.m.
Service next Sunday morning at
'll o'clock. Joe Ever heart.
Sweat, Sour and Dill
Fickle*
Freeh Dried Fruits
Swiss end Empire
Cheese
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NEW YORK QIANTS vs CHICAGO CUSS
in game at the Polo Grounds in New York.
RATHE WEEKLY
SEES ALL—KNOWS ALL-SEE IT EVERY WEEK •
Among events shown this week is Mayor Gayuor in New
York — f’entenial Celebration of Perry’s victory on Lake Erie
Government Pure Food Men throw away 23,332 canspf spoil-
ed Salmon at Boston—Other events at Tacoma—Miamisburg
— Havana, Cuba—and the EaSObOll QemO at NOW
York, we eee the New York Olents In action
ehowlng pert of game at the Polo Qrounde.
A TRUE STORY
15he
MINER'S DESTINY
An alisorhingly interesting story showing the helplessness of
mortals in the hands of fate A Miner suffers tor a crime
that he did not commit, aud after weary years of futile hope
he sees destiny with one sw«ep right the wrong and reatore
him to a life marie sweeter by an appreciation of the clouds
that have cleared.
Fresh Vegetables
THOMAS A EDISON presents
“4 GENTLEMAN'S GENTLEMAN"
A powerful and sensational Drama that will stir your blood.
A STORY OK MODERN SOCIETY
COMING MONDAY —
"THE FORBIDDEN WAY"
A Powerful Kssanav Drama of Priaon Life
MATINEE EVERY DAY—1:00-4:30
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Fresh Gandies
Hassell Gro. Co.
Phone 58
ROOM FOB RENT
Ynumlnd r«»on> within , iw
I b|« i V* of .quare Hot aorf cold
water and Kew r-< age -rmnew-
llir i* I'hone 4ft I £
Tiylof & Thompson
"Grocerw * So Different”
THE T. A P EXCURSION
The imlieatiotui ara that a re-
cord breaking en>»J will leave
Bonham Sunday morning <tn tiio
epteial exclusion tram via thn
Texaw k Parr fie for Texarkana.
A chair ear haa been arranged
Tor to he attached to the rear
• ixi of the tram for tha con*en
n imm* of latiiea iwxnl their eaoorta
There will Ie two ball gamea
at Texarkana. ot*r white ®,*un*
and me blank The greatest ox
ruision ever operated out of
Bonham is going to ha the re-
mit. ' •
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913, newspaper, October 10, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914570/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.