The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Comfort Shoes for Women
T^OfA'thrinepj
fanforfSto*, m
$1.50 to $3.00
We have some splendid
Shoes built to meet the
requirements of the
Woman with sensitive
feet. The leathers are
soft and pliable—no
seams or threads to
hurt. A shoe may be
big enough and still
hurt the foot—it's the
correct shaping, the
shoe-making and the
material that makes
the Shoe comfortable.
LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SO.
1-3 Off On All Clothing
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$22.50 Suits $15.00
2000
1800
1335
1200
STADIUM CLOTH!
WOOOMULL GOOMU HULL
1A Off on Overcoats
Phone No. 42
A. J. Sparser and wife of Du mat
are her® v will is a retotiv-aa.
Krod Wemple 1# numbered «nx)ng
Hut •!<-)( ami la afflicU*t with
rhomtat law.
Mr*. Mick Cowart, who ha* been
(jile Kick, la .lightly Improved today.
MU, OaLherine ScartroroKh, who
.pent the holiday* bore with tier
parental, A. It. 8<arbor<*i*h and
wife, left till* nso4mUK for Godfrey,
ni., w%ere she I* attending the
Monlicello Seminary,
J. A. Aactiew was here from Ila-
v.pnu today.
L. H Ixvwrey, who was |iere on a
short v-tait to fri<|nd*. lef t thta
morning for Korr Worth.
Mi** Dee Manor returned to Iron
Went fill* morning after a viait to
her parent*, L. W. Manor and wife,
p air this city
Mr*. <1. W. Hmioerwo* left this
morn trig for Independence. Ka*., on
an extended visit to relative* and
friltada.
W lilake fenade a business trip to
Dodd City this it orning.
Misses la win and Huth W’olfe
of lauinhiH lune returned from a
vtafc to Durant, Ukla.
Mis* Mamie House returnswl
home <o Uufcuii* this morning after
a visit to Mr*. H. P. Inglinh.
Lonnie Culler left thi* morning.
fid1 A. Ac M. College, after a visit
here to hW parent*. Mr. and Mr*. G.
W* Puller.
MW* Alva Atgneir left, bare ifcl*
morn lug for Midland, whew* *he Is
teaehiniV She spent the holiday*
here with Mritue folk*.
Mia* Johnnie Akoiow returned to
Fort Worth thi* morning, wher« tfie
i* amending T. C. C., after spend
iug the holiday* with homo folk* at
Ravenna.
Gordon and Kconon Whit®, who
pent Chrrlstnuu. hero with their
pat* n* ,tM.r. and Mr*. L. C.
White, returned t«> Austin today
wilier® they are attending State
IftnlmalK.y,
Hubert Nonnan came In from the*
Christina* here with Murray Shield*
MW* Mo** Kkv«r stTivid tjhi* aft
ON— from a visit to heyne folk*
in Part*
Mr* Fred Man ton urrtvid thta afb
ernoon from Pari* to visit her par-
on is, Mr and Mr*. D. C. Ibuwell,
MW* Oda McDade, who apont the
holidays here with home folk*, re-
turned to Denton <hta afternoon
w liere she 1* attending school.
Mis* Mil tel .Veal returned to l>«n-
tun thta afternoon, where she is at-
tending school, after spending the
holiday* here with higne folk*.
Brevard Weak*, who ha* been
spending the holiday* witth hi* imr-
*«t». Mr. and Mr*. P. B. Weak*, re-
turned to Austin today, where be i*
atttendUig the Unlvresity.
Tom Rcdilnson left thi* afternoon
for Dallas, where he ta attending
a school of pharmacy, after spend-
ing the holiday* witJh home folk*.
Ml*# Daisy Barrett left fir Aus-
tin thi# afterniKTi to reoume her
studies in the Stale University, after
upending the holidays with her
parent*. Kid. and Mr*. M. L. Jiiarrett.
Mr*. JJen Moss Visited here to-
day from, Dodd City.
Mitre* Kranklyn Wood and Lizzie
Jackson of Hooey Grove ijrrlved
thn* afternion to attend flic Smith-
Van Haven be ng wedding tomorrow
evening.
Mis# Dill* arrived thta afternoon
from GralniaviUe to attend Carlton
CoUapeJ
Miss Clara laighlin, who ha*
been visiting her cousin, Mrs. W. O.
Klnley, retimed homo to Wlndont
thta afternoon.
Mr*. Joe O, Arledge left hen® thi#
afternoon for I mid City to talvt
4 datives.
Mr. sund Mns. L. A, McCormack
and dauMhU-w, Misses Am and Hs-
tlior, wore shopping here today from
lv*ld City.
Mrs. McConnell returned home to
Honey Grove thta afternoon after a
vtait to relat Ivya hem.
Ml** Mu nice Jack* 'arrived this
afternoon from a visit to relatives
at Fort Worth,
Bose Buohanan wiw a west bound
A Number of Bonham Young Pet*
pie Attend factption at home
of Mrs. A. L. Wood.
Amony' the many del artful af-
fairs to mark the closing of the hoik
day season none were more charm-
ing and elaborate and non® will b®
remembered with greater phawur®
try the paruclpatintf (guest# than the
reception and dance given last night
l,y Mrs. C. L. Wood at her pretty
home in Honey Orovo.
Tlie Interior of th® beautiful
home had been transformed Into a
veritable bower of lovellat*** through
simple But effective deco rat kina,
which seemed to imbue the many
gueets with that holiday spirit of
igaiety
Tito affair was a magnificent so-
cial success and a fitting climax to
the round cf social gaieties.
A number of Ilonbam youngl people
were present, auong whom were:
Mlraeta Pleas Saunders, Albert
Smith and her guest, Mta* Fannie
Mattox cf Greenville, Alice Preston,
Elinor Bradford and her guest Miss
Chariott® Miller of Beltvllle, Texas;
Messr*. Erwin Smith and guest
H-.*u»y D. Van Hovonberg of Doston,
Mas®, Dick Saunders, Joe Rtxs-soll,
Willard White, .Geo. 1‘ntuillgt, Joo
Wt.lt®.
An Old Settler
This Hank has been growing steadily for over
28 years and we attribute our success to the sound
and progressive business methods in the bank s man-
agement and the active co-operation of well known
business me# in the conduct of its affairs.
0Ur laigc Capital and (Surplus enable us to al-
ways have plenty of our own money to loan a» rea-
sonable rates.
This is the kind of an institution that can help
you in your business, no matter what it is.
You need a good, strong bank back of you in
your various enterprises, and we are here to help you
when you need us. J
Our bank is not for sale at any price, and V
when you do business with us you can rest assured
that you will always have your transactions with the
same people you started in with and you don’t have
to tell your troubles to a new man every once in a
while.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
HONHAM, TEXAS
BRICK HOUSES FOR SALE.
North sid® |6,000.
North Main 13,600.
West Fourth 14,000.
West 'Fourth »3,DS0.
All rented.
Will If. Evans. I
lirhu-i me ydur hair oonfbings, I
will moke you a nice switch for
$1.—Mm. John Clwteo#, 632 Mast
i'wclfth stnsS.
FOR RENT.
SEVERE POUNDING.
Dear Editor Favorite: East night
was a joyous surprise—a severe
pounding by the Second UajHIat
church and a good crowd of other
ilhristlans in South Dunham.
Miss Gerturde bearing at <he
piano, maoty pretty songs front tib®
crowd filled our heart* wltlt joy.
Brother MoCraw made an earnest
prayer.
J-ust an /hour before this ooos.-
sion a handsome Ix>x and beautiful
purse came from the dear saitF* at
Telephone. 1
Do you wonder that we had. a
^ood night’s sleep and awoke tli
•ii.oni a* young again?
Tliankfully,
B. F. Milam and Wife.
Get out of the old rut and get four
MY 19 J 2 BUSINESS.
Selling lands on commii
sion, writing fire and tornadii
insurance, writing acciden!
and burglary insurance, writ-j
ing deeds, wills and mort-
gages, doing notary public^
work. I will be glad to servefi
you, reader, in any of these
lines. Will H. Evans,
Over First National Bank!!
Phones 31 and 115.
WANTED
Second hand galvanized iron
twenty or thirty barrel*.
W. O. Foote. Bonhiam.
lost—110 ML1 w|iiII® on sf-neet#
Beat buslines location in Bonham, tshin®* and four suit# pruned for in hall over First National
Sow mo at onco. SI at Union Woolen Mills. All wor j Kinder will be rewarded.—W. R. Ao
Will II Evans. ! guaranteed. Phone 407. |<icrson, I "Sion® 407.
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SMITH-MOORE-WILLIAMS CO.. GREETINGS.
To Our Many Friends aund Customers: At the dawn of Nineteen-Twelve we extend the heartiest of Good Wishes
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Our success in business we attribute to the Good Feeling existing between our Friends,
our Customers and Ourrelves and for the New Year we shall strive to merit a still larger share of your patronage. With that end
in view, we have bought the Largest Stock of Implements in our history—consisting of ail kinds of Turning Plows, Sulky Plows,
Middle Bursters, Stalk Cutters, Riding and Walking Planters, Drag Harrows, Disc Harrows and the most complete and Up-to-
date Cultivators we have ever shown. Plenty of all kinds of Feed Stuff, Seed Oats, all kinds of Field and Garden Seed. In fact,
we are trying to anticipate your every want. We are always glad to be of service to you and have you visit us whether you buy or
not and will try and make it as pleasant as possible for you. We are ready at all times to extend any favors and accommodations
in our power. Thanking you for past favors and hoping the New Year has Many Blessings in store for you all and assuring you
that we are always glad to serve you in any way we can, we are as ever yours to please,
SinitliL—Moore-‘SAT’illia.xns col
Nle®!y furotahixi froiv. room for
rent Auply 7®1 NV.rth IVuter * r*- t
or Bhone 441.
Wc wish to
Thank our in ny
Friends and
('ustonuTs
for the past year's
business and hope
to be favored with
your business h r
the coming
New N ear.
i ai AC* hid 4 * « id r
\ DENTISTRY MINUS |
1 BOTH FEAR AND PAIN I
: s
Acpoftliittf to niv theory S»
£ iiml tny txulv, MoUct ti I Mi- JJ-
2 tiitry tihould not only lit 5-
-5 alvHoluU'ly itainlt'M but
% what ta < -luully i to pot t in t
5 it «liottl<! be ny m|mUnt-
2 ienllv ittol jMtiiMittj mol
|M*iriNtakiiiRl> n'liilt'iivl, I
tin that kind of iMitistry. p
An ' that is wh> I mil so ^
oftoo so\tj{i'.t after by the ft-
nervous mol delicately 9*
eoitatituteil. Jjj
I waol yout Ueotal but.
ito-sN and you wii hod it 2
tUatinelly |dctwoiieuhln tit 9g
have me do it. My walk k
all kuAiaotei'd. 5'
I north till* imirnltiK over the Katy.
W, C. Flnk-y arrived thta morn*
ti,«U from a visit to Havamm.
IZitrcu® CNtrti* arrived froiw th«'
nor h thta tuornltitr over the Katy.
Mr. .Mid Mr*. Henry Reed, win®
j havi 1® in visit In*: the lady's moth-
er, Mr*. Jcnni® Gricsby, and ifiwn-
illy, nitMMtl limit® to Tub#, OltkvJ
thta uiorViUiit.
) i'aji Hmi toy returned to Savvy) I
Oita ntomiina
I 1W Whit® returned to
l»M.-^-to.er nu.r the T. Ar* P. this
usoftalng.
J. F. (Muller of Weatherford inissivI
tlirousrti lucre this afternoon on
route to I Inuy y Grov e to attend the
funeral of Dr. Ikdford, vvihieh Re-
curred (hers thi# afteriKx n. Mr
Sadk r was formerly a resident of I
flita elly
Tie re
ECONOMY.
not n man or a woman
an ®ta<abtr the tint®
I tails* I Kit that
'■..lita morn Inst after <a vtait u> wtwu they gnt bit by buy owe •run®
friends hum-
{ Mm R V. Sitmtion»,
vtaltlnit her dmuUiter.
Mm. 9.
tItitot eheait Just to make emit on
nOi ply for iKoncniy. Many of
hay® he stni"® learivd y>at It
Dr F G AJlcn
Wmt SuIf
K<j u.ii
C. E. Bowman
(•arsis* sad Ofll.l.u
•OARDtNQ HOUSE FOR SALE
tu two Lie. I,, of Ilia wjuars
Will N, Rtasns
Mur ktaroy, returmd home lo Liberty^ i* n<u ennnntiiy to buy *<nu® tli oti
Hill tf ta mornlrut. Rita w*#» av tu chwap but 'o buy a standard brand
m«tited home H Mtw MiekeBoy a* will nave us money In the liso.) run,
hor sisst | Why not us thnl stood judism«nt in
John IW», aft< r sfwltdUis'. Chr *!- Isiyinit a -sctaariimr machine Huy Ui®
iwu here with tatfcie fid\* rwdttVtavd' best—n Hltmer; o*w> tthat ta not
to A A M (>dktte thta mom in*, j guaranteed for a eortain niMitber of
lsit vat® that Is iruamntjead
*atisfa®tti n Find u* at
: • »»*st Texas University, after #t«*!id J UKi Main «treat.
| m* (Thrintnua* with htuc* folk# hen- j r-mai-r tk-wln#: MacRiitt® i o
Bob 8we®w>y left thta moraine! *. |> ^xn, \*®#t B.mham Texas
i for tli n*<* CldMlte, alter a few I ■ ■
week#' x tail *e In sit. foik* liort
A lldt #W <*>>■!) V ..tilt-Avu t r^»* . ,. 1
GREATER POSSIBILITIES.
Tine New Year ha.- cooie; the old
one ha# none. With the new year
comew the dtwire to do bettor, to ik>
more l«uh for taimelvoa and (for our
f<dl wtnan Tlnu* It is wjik e* We
have mi couiifilaitit to uiake of th®
few iiitmtli# ttf business we hate
[ liu«f in Uie twist, but w ith the new
year (ontos the d<s>ire to do more
busln<*H*. better biisineas; kIvi> our
AmIwcir more aatifuctiono If nos-
slble. ti,d we believe all can l»e at
compii*tied If our v-ustom. rs will
dielp u* to t rtn# about th<we iureat-
• r j* esibllltl®# l<o*[K-t (fully,
M ine Tailortnn Oompasiy, s D
NA-taoti. Ptottrk tor
If v"e don't please you we don’t
want your money. We call for and
deliver cJothv*. Give you four
shines nnd Pour suit* prtased for
<*»• dollar.—.Vnice Wool** Mills.
Phone 4d7.
•two acres cd land; plenty of wat*(J
Only $3,M)0. Easy tertna.
Will H. Bn—i
THE HEFFNER HOME
Ls the beet residtuice in lkxnhatu
for the money; modern two-story; I
W» call for and deliver cloths
Ycu van #®t f<mr huIUi pr*suH<d
your shots shined four times for
tkvllar at lhe Umion Wookut
'PIk*o (4W7.
il#rt (twei ney returneil t ,» Ass* in year#,
th#* BHartunii. win re He is attend {to *rv
FANCY ETATiONERY and pro-
GRAMS.
Our line «f ISIS sample# of
ftxaey stationery, ball and party
prosrnms. card*, etc., ha* arrived
and we would In* glad to show them
to you and quote prtree.
Favorite Print ing Company.
A woman tan’l n®>'<tMsarily tally
beeatos* she talks tike It.
For
murotd I tone ml K-nJith r.rw
u#m «««M. after st.we<tin* jft m
My borne place im West
4 ItattanM **v od at
Nt**talt
N*. Alow so. (rdt oil the whit*
nee ere —areved — ®m»dw.aas.
STEOER OPERA HOUSI
Wednesday, Jan. 3
Bin Uevival Thomas lb ton's Mastei piece
“The Clansman”
From hi* 2 Unious »«vH#‘Thi‘ LeoporU’aSftota”and •‘Then*n#ms»’'
A Story of the Southland—Positively the FsreweH To«
. ...... " s - Womb-rfui I 11 rut Troops of tmvalry Hop*
",,m th,> ' Dern«e<,t lU.oh at Cl Kmo- Hotwra t.ame.lto the mins»
Setts on Sale at Saunders' Drug store.
PrictK 50c. 75c, $1.00 and $140
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912, newspaper, January 2, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921606/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.