The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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T It K HON fl A M DAILY FAYOBITE
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Women s $2.50
Gun Metal Boots!
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ON THE SPOT
**rjf bosinesa matt in Bonham
LEWIS,
Hade with medium
and low heels; exten-
tion soles; new lasts and
high toes.
Our complete line ol
sizes and widths and
our Expert Service en-
ables us to place a just
right Shoe on every
Woman's Foot.
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SQ.
fj P’RlH
reoogtntfw the Ft rut National
Hank vornei an the Imit
location in the business Mi-tioi.
In 1*25 feet of this corner on the
name ski* of the street, I ean sail
*ou a modem cottas1* 01 * ro**n*-
and double hall down stairs, and
large room in second story. Extra
good ham, and lot 900 feet darp.
First time offered. The house is
new and built in tirst-Haas man
ner. Possession now. Terms rea-
sonable. See me for price.—Will
H. Evans.
Fresh
Oysters
To-Day
Boys, Notice -
l’lease returu tay spaik coiU
taken from my concrete mixer. I nnaai,
•hall reward and ask no questions. CURLEE OL CAmPBELI
G**o. Stephenson.
DUKE & AYER8 SPECIAL.
For Monday, IN) cent eurtaiu
Madras will sell at 10 cent#.—
Monday.
RX KCt KKEK K KK S3 Ktt JXtBCJ mi'
GUARANTEED GOODS I
SAVE MONEY
Ikad Win. McMillous ad in
another column and save from #50
to S100 on jour piano purchase.
^ no* misrepresent our goods to sell them,
neither do we want to pay for advertising
something we cannot back up with the goods
* '
"I her* fore if you want to be shown the best
line of Jewelry. Cut Glass. Silverware. Clocks and
Novelties t /er displayed in the City of Bonham, all
we ask ol you is to call and we will certainly con-
vince you.
We have made a special effort to select the
best of lines and the newest of patterns on the
market today.
We buy in quantities that enable us to give a
better price for the quality than can be had else-
where.
We are always glad to show you our goods,
whether vou purchase or not.
FOR QUICK SALE
If you will let me show you that
good, * room dwelling rith two
halls, foui porches, bath rooms,
servants’ house, tiarn, well with
pump, city water in yard, lot an*l
house, big lot, with east fiont'
I corner, in 1 blocks of the square, '
and you want a bargain in at
home the price of 750 will make
it yours. You don't know what1
you are offered. Possession in 30
days, and only 1*3 cash.—Will H.
Evans.
WE
WANT
YOUR
November
Grocery
Trade
TAYLOR & THOMPSON
&
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E. BOWMAN|
Jeweler an I Optician.
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STADIUM CLOTHES
VtOIMIUU «HMU 4 SVl*
Specials
Saturday and
Monday
Snuggle into a cozy Overcoat today.
Haticock-Nevill Co.
Good Clothes That Fit”
RALLY DAY SERVICES.
Sunday school of the First
Duet by I,ois Newton and
itrt d Lowrey.
Methodist church will hold their ,s*0Bgt *
I Rally Day services ou Sunday, thirty minute* tor lessons.
November 3, lo gining prompt- by Mrs Rosser Thomas,
ly at 9:30. ’Class report*.
PRES* H KID ULOVEH
tirade nil sues just reii iv d
Black and color*
while they last—
-•1.50
$1.00
Every Pair Guaranteed
M U TON TORCHON L. At H4-
An rttra heavy, utable am *li •
Width* to four inches
It is the dearie of the super-
intendent «ud pastor to get evsry
Methodist in town to attend the
i service* and we have arranged a
I special program which we think
will be interesting and instruct-
j ire \V« urge every member of
the Sunday school to attend
these service* and to bring some
friend w ho is not attending any
I other Sunday school with hun
Every member of the First
| Methodist ehureh is earnestly
limited and cordially urged to
j attend the Sunday school on this
oeramoB It has been more than
, a year sine*- we hsv
Song by primary department
Secretary's report
All of the el naves reciting! up
stairs*, together with their teach-
ers will go directly to their
places. Judge Rosser Thomas wil
lecture in the main auditorium
upon the lesson mibject Then
will be only one opening service
for all the departments and the
doors w ill be left open until the
lesson hour
loo eo oo oo 0 o oo oo oo o»
o WITH THE CHURCHES o
oo oo oo OO O C OO OO OO ot
First Method lit—
Tomorrow is Rally Day of
the Sunday school. The < xer-
tinea will commence at 9 Jo m
the morouji*. All who »r> cun
nected w ith tL» school are urged
to be cm hand tomorrow. We
.earnestly invite those not in
Sunday school to come and join
I ua. The Bibb* ia the foundation
to/ our civilization; in it are our
j hopes as individual* t ome and
; join in its public study
Warren T. Whiteside, Pastor
First Baptist—
At 11 o'clock a m., the pastor,
j Samuel A Cowan, will call the
j toll of the church, and it in
| hoped that there will be a large
percentage of the membership
' present to answer to their names
At 7:30 p in., the pastor will
apeak on “S<«il Growing." or
“Symmetrical Development. A
special invitation is given to
j all the young people of the city
jto come and hear this addros*.
j This a subject which should
| be of vital interest to all young
1 people: and school boys and girls
| arc especially un ited. The
Lord's Supper at he close of
f the morning serv ice. The B. Y
i P. U. meets at 6:30; Miss Helen
Fitzgerald, president.
Samuel A. Cowan, pastor.
Trinity Episcopal—
Twenty-second Sunday after
.Trinity. Sunday school at 9:30.
i Holy Communion and sarin on at
II a. m Woman's Auxiliary.
Tuesday at 3 p. m. Everyone
invited
Richard Morgan, Rector.
Union Presbyterian—
Sunday school at 9:30 a. in
Dr. M. V. Gray, superintendent
| Organized classes for all ages
I Preaching at 10:f>0u.. m, and
■ ut 7 p. m., by the pastor Stran-
j gers and traveling men in Bon
; ham over Sunday will find a wal
come at this church.
Tomorrow at the 11 o'clock
service the members and friends
o*’ the Union Presbyterian ehure
will hear a brief summary of
j what the Presbyterian church U
S. A. has done during the past
[year. Also something of what
! the local church has attempted
| and plans for the future. Some
of the hoys and girls of the Jun-
ior congregation will take part
on the program. Your pastor
expects you.
Joe Everheart, I’astor.
First Presbyterian—
Sunday- school at 9:30 a. m.
Preach in g service 11 a. m. and
7:15 p. in. Special music morn-
ing and evening Westminster
League <J:15 p. tn. Everybody
is invited.
Edgar W. Williams, Pastor
South Bonham Methodist—
Sunday school at the regular
hour. No preaching as the pas-
tor fills his appointment at Ran-
dolph at both morning and even-
ing service*-.
I. S. Ashburn, pastor
=r First Christian—
Mil- The worship of God should ap-
jpeal to every heart. “In the
! morning let us direct our prayer
| to Him and keep watch." We
! • xtettd a cordial invitation to
strangers and visitors in the city
to worship with us at 11 a m .
and 7:30 p. m. The morning scr
mon subject will be “For Me an
Thee.” Evening. “The Mastery
of Christ.” Let every mem-
ber df the congregation consci-
entiously try to be preoent with
encouragement and inspiration
for the minister
Chan. M. Schoonover, Pastor.
I.
WASTED RESOURCES
The mill will never grind with the water that
Nor tan you in old age get any benefit from today's
plenty, unless you store some of it where the power
will be at your command.
Set aside regularly a fixed portion of your income
for the "rainy day” and deposit in this bank.
We urge you to start a savings account with this
bank. You need the service we can and do render to
all our customers.
Prepare for adversity while
account with us today.
prosperous. Start an
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
Blankets
Comforts
Now is the time to buy Blankets
and Comforts. Our showing can-
aotbe surpassed and you will find
here just what you have
been wanting.
BLANKETS 50 Cents to $10.00
COMFORTS - $1.25 to $550
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts Co
GOOD
WAGONS FOR
TLE MONEY
We have a few second hand
The sermon hy Rev Pearson
Leonard, is postponed from to'
morrow. Nov. 3, till Nov. 24,
Ph mg unable to be here
Oysters!
COSING TOMORROW
Fresh Fish
And the finest up-to-now stock of fancy
Groceries in Bonham to select your
November eating from.
Come in and Let
Us Show You
Phone 171—The Quick Way?
FABER RAJSSELL
"The Provider of Everything Good To Eat”
5c yard
KISSER & CO.
ONE BLOCK NORTH Of SQUARE
nti.«*c«itwKiona niaa Mr. Will H. ! Ivan ns i* having
' » M-* wagons in good condition that the inside of his dwelling repaper
1 11 ’ " cheap. Firat to comt «d and Otherwise brightened up.
joif* t«> set: * * >*ry member of th* first served * _
* **«» *•*•«. Woodward 4 Robtrt. K»r S*J---8.v.r,l d
1 "m ”1 '' ’ ,w' *•' hii«l | Co ; Berkshire ftlta, aud threw regiv
nt ii.t r of the First 1 --------------- ! tsretl heart, five mouths old.
iureh milMir plaeaaj BOX SUPPER
*e»CMd next Sunday I
rn« «,D.e im with} Th'‘*’'■ big box auppar CAR OF SATING APPLE!
E II Pritehatt ** puldic M-honl house at For sale, wme <mi>« aud black
ieni Fir t Mathr.diat' n*tbt to raiaej *»««»■ a« J F. B- Im 'i w agon
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M«|j
\ TODAY |
Marks the beginning of our third £
year in business in the growing City £
ol Bonham and we wish to thank j
everybody who has traded with us *
the past year and we want a larger
^ share ot your business in the future.
We can save
you buy your
from us.
you more money if
groceries and feed
PROGRAM
»t the | ,* hr *. nous* at r«r Ml*-, wns«
Kributw Saturday nifbt to raia* twig* at J. F. B- fin's
fundi to i«ay for •« ><forms of th* >’ird m Sotttk Csmtnr alBMt.
Dlbub* W. O \V Dogiwn Tsnm.
Evsryoo*
•t trod.
it cordial!) n.vttrd to
FOR SALE
Eat at the
Kitchen
B- nham Candjr
Tamswarth. 2 Berkshu
pigs, vubjrrt to rriagtri
Art Uaoklev
^LEO LEVINE CO.
i So,,th (—1 Cash Grocers <
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FOR RENT OR SALE
21 Him idjcmuif the Ontn-1
prtwn m Bonham. Texas An
upper*unity for an intelligent‘
farmer or trucker whp wants t*. i
uuaka ihobwt or knr*«*a a good
T g u lien he *e>>a it.
Apply to R. £ Smith.
Bharman. Toxa*
*hen
B<*nh«
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 83, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 2, 1912, newspaper, November 2, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922489/m1/4/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.