The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 61, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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Uncto Billy Brotharton
and lh« B#«r
roiinded 1874
la an early day Unde Hilly Broth
••rtnn « family and my fath**f‘s
family aw very intimate, in tart,
• |Ultr ••bliaimv They lived alamt
four milm «<aat uf
luau on thr
I’ari* fond. I thought It a great
event when |M*tmitt«'«l to viait
Um*«i with mi patent* With
rhildtah delight I aaa mtrr
lam"il •»> hn man) i|itf«*i«'iit hunt
lug etpmencrs I rrmemt**r
upon one aeration <>i his telling mr
thr following limi ilniy, while we
«at anil* by side mi Ms front |mrrh
Hi* said that our apriug abru nun
•as in thr roasting mi stage hr
Inund thr squirrels Uratloi mg
much ol It- Early onr morning
with nrtr in haml hr proceeded to
hia corn ttrlit, trllmg hi* wifi* to
prepare for a squiircl break last
Moon aft**r teaching thr firltl hr
killt*<l arvrral squirrels amt wan
going on ai.iund tlir Hrl<l whrn
Suddenly hr stopped to inspect
home tracks on thr g ioiimI They
proved to in* lK*ar tiacts ami quite
frrah, too Now I iidr Hilly wo
vary fond ol lieur no at and aim
enjoyed hunting them. At thr
prospect of more rxcitmg gumt* hr
TPHE economically inclined and (hose who |»rt
■ select their own materials and make or have
lor them their suits, dresses or party Irocks will be
ed with our Fall and VN inter Display. I he wo
silks and cotton labrics arc all bcauhhil and with n
trimmings, such as we show in quantities the old pi
ing problems ol matching shades and woriying
little accessories is eliminated.
In woolen dress goods we show a complete slock
to $150.
Silks and soli finished satins, plain and fancies, f
13.00.
Cotton suitings, including several new materials. I
ill Mtt»n Hut
In I W|f
earnai. stock...........
ST'IlKHOLDER'S LIABILITY
Sum*! US RIND............
ABSItim $n;uMY AND UNIFORM COURTESY
A RECORD OF NEARLY FORTY YEARS
" p*r » *4« • * JW* (■
Tb*f» to r« ng
DO
• unit b»
t He iilrirnt Hank in Fannin County. In our New
Building on thr Southwest Corner of Square
i<Uti ami rrtlala
• art »f anjr rtrawfa.. al II Ml a
W Nr* (.* pnnr- *.# Inratlatal*1.
nnlp af»>n iV but u|r n
•• •I fa><ir* <>f tlir .litlit Wrlio
tv., i;ii in.,, in.t
Ua., for Ibut bo*.a lu . pa,laul
Mayor Maker* Statement.
Bonham. T"m*, Dot. it, IPI.*.
I have rmiral a trw letters fmm
thr “lanlics Inspection t mum it
tee,” itN to unsanitary conditions
in thr city.
I irguid these leltcis, repoits
and suggestions a* strictly confi-
dential, Iml tnkr thr matter up at
once with thr prnppcr oHiccrs.
I s Iml I Ih* pleased l«i lirar Irnm
•■arii Indy mrmlsi of this* Commit
trr hn to condition* bhr may think
should Ih* remedied.
Ilrr rrpoi t will Is* lirid ns ronli- j
drntial, Iml wr shall try our Iwst
to remedy thr rondiliou** she msy
think siiould Ih* attended In.
I^ct uh have a clran, healthy and
and I ask raeh and
"»* *KK .rtilfN U, I A ir|>«i
J. E NEVILL, M. D
Surgery and (iener.il Practice
Oflinc, .1. W. IVli r’* Itrug Htnrr,
Bonham, Texas. Phone So. :I0.H.
BV
FAVORITE PRINTING COMPANY
• »............. ' ........ a-'"' »
hastened home witii ins squirrels, ,
W. S. Srorrs
Editor
| and stopping only long rnough to
drink a cup of culfw, lit* prrparrd
for thr chase II.* laaii'iiH to hi*
belt his bunling knife, u cup. somr
coffee, mral and salt and with hi*
gun and amunitinn hr was oil'. It
having rained recently hr had mi
trouble in following thr trail. Thr
tracks led north down Hois d’ An*
creek. Uncle Billy soon found
L LINE OF' GINGHAMS, PE
CALS, MADRAS, SATINES,
CALICOS, &c.
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Koraraat:
Washington, Oef Ml
lloiiliiun and vicinity: < londy
,1111.1 nnart tled Saturday.
East Trxaw: Saturda.v lair
end cooler.
DR. E. H. H FOSTER
I'hyalcian and surgeon
OfHee over W. I’. Clay|>ool’*
Prog Htore,
t’hone Office and Healdence
DR. I. S. SPIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
Office al Kobinaon A Baker's stable.
Phone 104. Residence plione 44J. All
sail* promptly attended to. Graduate
ol St. Joaepb. (Mo.) Veternary College
Graham, Crawford C
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| Exchange Cbai |j
The Dal la* Wann inl<*rntban line
was opened for trallic • >ct I. Thr
Waco Corsicana line will be iradv
for business Oct. If» When will
lhr McKinney Knohain line l»c
ready for business!—Trenton Trib-
une*.
When the promoters say they
arr ready fo deliver the good a,
they ran find a taker in Konham.
beautiful city
every citizen to eo operate with
the officers and this committee to
that end.
W. A. Spangler, Mayor.
liist discovered of the gun, made their appearance.
Itialitirs. Well, Uncle Billy induced them to take
dispatched amt him and the bear home, he agree
ige one. Uncle ing to give them a portion of it.
■d from his long They ramped together that night
i'lost no time in m the springs, and reached home
'it. “ U hTleUnisj11'0 nt'x^ evening about two hours
dol ing how he sun ,;ncle Hilly being very
it home, some I generous, divided with his neigh-
ramping at the! Bor* and they all had plenty.
Fine Mares and I
Baker A H nisei I havi
ceived a car of line |
horses, including some (
They aie for sale or ti.d
Will cure your Rheumaliaiu
Neuralgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
Barns, Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Etc. Antiseptic Anodyne, used in-
ternally and externally. Price 25c.
Cradle Roll.
Wanted—Young in
handle machinery. I'
pcrience of trade mm
Bonham Marble Wo,
To Prevent Blood Poisoning
•pply al onc e the wonderful old reliable OR
PORTHR S ANTISHPTIC HKAI.ING OlC.aaur-
rlcal dreaalng that relievea pain and heata al
the same time. Not a liniment 2Jc. 50c.Sl.00
.Methodist Mothers aie earnestly
relocated to come to the Sunday
School rally Sunday morning anti
There is a cotton mill running bring the babirN who are mcmlierN
In Bonham that the press tlis.
patches tell ns has not Iti^t a tlBy
in three years, and from that one
must conclude n atm ally that thes •
w'ho have invested in the enter-
prise 100,000 aie satisfied. Now,
it Ronham ean operate a cotton
mill at a profit to tin* owners, why
can’t Wichita Kails do the same
thing! Here we have advantages
not enjoyed by Bonham that of
cheap fuel Wichita Kails Times.
Bonham is not only operating a
large cotton mill successfully, but
it doing many other thin)* at
present that aie being noticed by u1' knowledge. It m, one of
cities many times laigei than she the great eel jnstnicto s extant.
I*- !• is 'ii gicifi, source of pleasure
..... l*> iiiiiy one who can read, not
The II. 8 Civil Service autumn- only in spelling .and defining
ces an examination for the positiou " ods, lnif a complete ednea
of Fireman laborer at Bonham, for i.n different branches too
Texas, Nov. 8—from the result of punu rona to mention in tliia 'ar-
this examination appointment* tide. «fnsi gi> to (he Faiviorite
will be made to vacancies now ex- 1 H it e nnd gut cne attul be eon
isting. Ha la i y »•> tiO nnd ifiiOO— vinced. I would not lake five
per yeai For further information linns tbe price oif mine if I
add I ess II A l.i-ehe, New < Means, ><uldn’l gel another-one.
IiB , or .1. F. Mayo, Bon ban, Texas o. L. Aide son
L. C, Penwcll.
SPECIAL DEMONSTRATIO
AND SALE
Great IV
a
One Week Only,
Save $8.00
Mrs'. T. U. Urisstnan,
Hupt. Cradle Boll Dept,
Bast desolate
• kind of furn
MAJE5TIC RANGES ARE WADE IN ALL 5IZE5 anp STYLES
I f yon art
family i
though
you m
that
evei
A B a sp> i i il inducement during our demonstration
/V wei-k . Illy, with every Ma.IBHTIO RANGE sold
(priced always the same) we will give free one handsome
set of waie as illustrated here.
Every piece of this ware is the best of its kind. Not a
piece that is not needed in every kitchen. It cannot po*
■ibly be bought for less than sps.00. This ware is on exhi
bition at our store DON’T FAIL TO SBK IT.
Which Shall It Be?
I' “some hitler,” but he doee
not "have any thing on ua"
when it
MC/ivY mnraLCiziso fa
, I LmSE flEVEK-BW
I &RIPPIM6 Pflll: ? 5
I BURfl-ltilPUy DPIPl’l
I 7-iMnil
I ti Y enn
come* to giving
prices on watches and jew-
elry of all kinds.
Our diamond La Vallieres
will make a "home run” for
you boys Wc have them
$10.00 on up.
You KNOW’ you have trouble in getting it to bake
just right, in fact, spoil a butch of bread every once *n a
while—you know it costs considerable for yearly repairs.
Stop and think and figure. Wouldn’t it pay you to
buy a good range—a range with a reputation —
The GREAT MAJESTIC SSM RANGE
yOU make nn mistake in buying the GRKATMA-
1 J108T1U—it’s the range with Til 10 REPUTATION—
ask your neighbor. Then, too, it’s made just right and of
the right kind of material—MALLEABLE AND CHAR.
<X)AL IHON—riveted together practically air tight—lined
with pure asbestos imard —parts Ixung' malleable can’t
break—has a movable reservoir and an oven that don't
warp-that's why the MAJEHTfO uses so little fuel, bakes
just right every day in the year (browns bread just right
all over without turning), heats 15 gallons of water while
breakfast is cooking—properly handled lasts a lifetime,
and costs practically nothing for rcpaiis.
Don’t overlook date
w-.Shfrman-Dalla!
11 CONVENIHh
to the
One of the mo«t useful articles
which a great many households
lack is a suitable
OUR PRICES
KNOCK ALL
COMPETITION
Out of the Box
Special Roi
Trip Rate f
SHERMA
18-No
[f *n local car*
•urn three days
■late ol .alt
lr Rate® on li
'Ve have on display a varied
selection of artistic nnd durable
patterns, including rich tapestry,
hand decorated leather, silver d«»-
posit, hand paihted poieelaiu and
|N>lished wood designs.
The price is very reasonable.
It will pay you to see these at
once and make a selection.
is a special invitation
to you, your friends and nei
pi YOU WANT TO BE A
WINNER?
Thompson-Abernathy Hdw
“LEADERS IN OUR LINE”
BONHAM, TEXAS
Ntar B
putting nut t
prajiindJinlrf) jC, E^Bowman;
laliel says
Always <*i
Bread •*
< hir « a
*»t, PHI
JHrkikliSnf *c
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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/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.