The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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the KOMI AM DAILY FAVOKi1^
WE WANT EVERY
Government Wialher Report.
New O. leans, La., May IS—
Hast Texas: Tonight and Thins
day unsettled weather; showers to
night or Thursday; w armer tonight
in the interior. (’line.
Better Light
Hosiery
who thinks all the good
custom-tailored clothes
are made in New York
or Chicago to examine
our styles and fabrics
and give us his order
for Spring togs.
We ll show him some of
the finest woolens a loom can
produce, and tailoring that
isn’t sur;
Ok la , who has been a gum
Mrs. Ida < >v h it for home today.
Miss Net Taylor of Van Alstync,
who has l>"en a gu ■•t i>1 Mis. .laek
Biaid, left tl is alteruoon for home.
(jyp Hughes, wife and baby of
Hu <>Ua , win* have been visit
and wife, left ti •
day lor home.
Mis. Mima Toney arrived this
afternoon In in ( hiidiess to \ isit
Mis. Tom lilewtt and other rela
tives in the city.
Miss Ho !ges of Tennessee, who
has been visiting at the home of
It Smith, went to Hold City this
m truing to visit relative?.
Mis»es Hattie 1, e ot Detroit and
Lula 1 .it < i iail sville, who have
been vi*i i relatives in the city,
left today for their lespeetive
horn ■ •
with a lamp that uses
Less Than Half the Current
what can you afford to
pay for the new lamp ?
We have the largest line
and best assortment of Wo
men’s, Misses’ and 4 hildren’s
Hosiery in Bonham.
Women’s Hosiery 15c
and 25c.
Women’s Silk Hose
35c and 50c.
Silk Hose from $1 to
$3.50.
Misses' and Children's
Hose 15' to 50.
Infants fancy Sox 25c.
Infants' white and blue
Sox 15c to 25c.
PERSONAL
W. S'. Furey of Paris was in the ii»■_' 1
city today.
Hou. T. J. Self ot Do’d City was
here today.
W. Y. Davis left this afternoon
for the west.
R. I’. Medford went to Ladonia
this morning.
.1 no. W. Bussell went to Paris
this aftci noon.
Hub Norman went to Denison
this afternoon.
R. B. Ayres of Texarkana was
in th • city today.
Murray Henderson came in to
day from the west.
A. Htuttsman I ft today n»:
points in <>klah uni,
W. A Pcteis went to Hi my
Grove Piis al temo m.
Stuart Myers went to Honey
Grove this afternoon.
WillS. Evans of Honey Grove
was in the city today.
Dr. Fuqua of Clarksville is a bi.mn i
Bonham visitor this week. | of the
Rev. 10. W
this afternoon from the east.
Chas. Ifalsell left this afternoon
for Denton on a business trip.
Mrs. Gus Gates lett today for
Texarkana to spend a few days.
J. M. Hancock arrived home this |
afternoon from a business trip to
I >al las.
ReidSpivy and wife left this
afternoon for Dallas to spend a
few days.
Joe Moss and wife left this after-
noon for a ten days’ stay at Min
eral Wells.
Mrs. Hairy Anthony of Raven
na was a guest of relatives in the
city today.
Mrs. fashion left this afternoon
fora visit to relatives near Do
(Juccn, Aik.
Jack Moore, altei a virit in the
city, left today for his home at
Cadili, Ok la.
Miss Stella Kennedy returned
home this afternoon from a visit to j
relatives at Austin.
Mrs. Juo. I Rodgers and Mrs.
J. Batch Moor spent today with
friends at Sherman.
Mrs. Moore and Mis. Jessie Holt
of Sherman spent yesterday with
relatives in the city.
John Hnyton and little son. Ben,
came home today from a visit to
relatives at Childress.
Mrs. -W. Y. Davis of Paris was
in the city today, her lirst visit to
Bonham in a long time.
Mrs. Syl Reed and baby of Pi
Tlic G.B. l umpier,
ii a masterpiece cf invention, genius
ami manufacturing skill. Me *■
supply it at a pri:c winch will enal-h-
I you to make an important saving in
j the cost of yout lighting.
Bonham Electric
& Gas Company
Dne-Butto* D.B.N,
tywhere
The cost is so n
some prices, you’ll wonder why you j
get acquainted with us long ago. j
a selection today, and be a leader,
Hancock=Nevill J
Lewis
The Shoe Man.
9 West bide^Square
STANDING OF THE CLUBS ttYtfWWlMMfc
Get Wise
To that
FUSSY, CLASSY
CONFECFIONERY
OF MATTHEWS’
following is The Standing of I he
Clubs iii the Rice for Texas
League Pennant
• A little word of four letter* ■
2* ;» sylatde tint has canned 5^
3| more misery tit.m any oilier Sfc
5K in tin- l iiuiua^e. 1 Imve ban* 3*
JJJ isle <1 tile fc.ii . f Uie dentist's •£
Hi.i i. Iii". luisky nidi coimj J5*
• • ti ■ v <1 1 v, w .111 white
* i '• s iii.l i sweat standiug S
"ir on lien foreheads, and 9p
''<* h" ; .ie to say it again what? mC
I never hurt a hit! %
And then they put me Jjj
through the "tliird decree”
-J and make me prove it before I 3!
m can get n one of those huskies
W to take a chair. I tell you, it K
3* is terrible the way some den- J
* tists abuse their patients. ^
w Fear of being butchered keeps me.
* many young folks away. S
ip Away with this bogy man! 5
*> I have downed him. My pain-
JJ less plan of tilling', treating
or crowning teeth lias built
Jj tip the greatest dental busi- f
jj ness in North Texas for me, S
* because I guarantee alt my J
» w ■ rk and my patients spread
JJ flu gospel of glad tidings. ^
w Will you he convinced? 5
> Sc
|{* ady fritldy Night
The Fraternal Brotherhood has
of the Rosen-
the north stile I
aro having the
Williams returned huildin iittedup as ;i pelunueut'
Tic* intvrinrhas boon over
ivpapcred, etc , and the
*0 will b * put in tod ly or
w, anti the hall will be
>r use at the rcgulai meet
Cltih
Dallas ...
Houston
Han Antonio
G.lve.ton
Oklahoma City
Fort Worth
Shreveport
Waco.......
Played Won lost
»1 IS I*
•'ll IS ) :
YKKTEKDA V’X RKHl' I,Trt
Fort Worth 5, Dallas I.
Houston t>, Galveston 1.
Oklahoma City .'I, Shreveport 1
Waco-San Antonio, rain.
On The Square
where you get the big-
gest hunk of solid satis-
faction for the dime you
invest in ice cream soda.
You can't forget the
temperance toddies we
toss if you live until Me-
thusalali looks too young
to vole.
Dallas and Houston aienow tied,
19 won and Id lost respectively.
The hoodoo number will lc broken
today, possibly.
Gov. Francis j
The Greatest Trotter in Texa;
Three year old record 2:11 I The people of Fannin I
have an opportunity to brin'd to the gieacest trotter in 1
great Cross for Senator G ike mares. Get a card from J. C
8, route t), old fair grounds, Bonham, Texas.
BLOW IN
Dr. F. C Allen
Some warm afternoon
and met our soda foun-
tain, We make a special-
ty of people from Mis*
souri.
Pratt’s Marshall team, after
winningeightstraightgames, final
ly lost oue yesterday. Pratt has
corralled a fast bunch.
West Side of Square,
'%MW
The Bay Gity team in the South
Texas league is made up wholly of
Mexicans, with one or two excep-
tions. They are playing good ball,
P.itroni/c Hume Industry
See L. K. Hargrove’s show win-
dow for special display of Bates’
Improved Antiseptic German Lini
in mt, manufactured by Bates
Medicine Company of Bonham,
Texas, and is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed for it. Good for
man or beast and is the largest lx)t-
tie of liniment on the market lor
the money.
CheeJ
*9 *1
^?wisi
Limbus
Briclj
Steger Gr
CO. PhonJ
MAT S HEWS
Platform Adopted Demands The
Repeal of Drastic Pr< hi-
bilion Laws
That Fus>y, Classy Place
Wingo Anderson, last year with
Longview, is making good with
Cincinnatti in the National league.
Anderson sold himself to Cincin
nati for $500.
Montgomery! Ala., May 17.—
The State delnocratic convention
was called to order here at noori J
today by Chairman of the State
Committee Nesbitt.
The platform declares for local
option, a liberal attitude toward
capital, the drastic prohibition
laws of the present legislature that
invade the right of trial by jury
and for a more effective and pro.-
tective manner of making laws.
•San MarcOs is soon to vote on a
*20,000 toad bond issue, and it is.
believed that the proposition will
receive a good majority. / The
Young Men’s Progressive 'League
circulated the petition calling fof
the election, and it is now busy at
work moulding sentiment in its
favor. *. ■ Af
Big Hooks with McKinney last
season, and who started this season
with Waco, has been released to a
South Texas league club, where he
Is pitching good ball.
A graduating gift—what’s pret-
tier than n hard painted pennant
girl? G. <’. or B. H. S.- Don Ry
bun.
I wish to ask tbeicl
my customers dnring 1
of a a few days from tl
B. Caldwell, «
Rube Marquardofthe New York
Giants, lor whom McGraw paid
Indianapolis $11,000 has lost every
game he has officiated in this sea-
son. Marquard is known as the
$11,000 lemon.
The Favet*nr’, job punting
department ml"- a p ri.illy of
printing visui ; ■ at Is on short
notice. \ u; oidt i vv ill be uppre
dated.
* vC. C. or B. II. S.
college yduis.—l>on R;
1
Druckc, with the Gainesville
Independents two years ago, and
last season with Dallas, aid sold
by them to New York, is regarded
as oue of the most promising
pitchers that has ever broken into
the big league. Druckc was on the
same team at Gainesville with
Jimmie Hancock.
The lev i vul meeting at the South
Bonham Mi'llniili-l church is still
in progress. Stuckey pleached
a very effective sermon last night
and there wt re four eonveisions.
I’he meeting will continue through
this week The second quarterly
confcieuc ■ * has been an angl'd from
•>av(iy to Soi.lli Bonham and w ill
be held in xt Suturdiiy tit 3:30 p.
in. Everybody invited.
$18 Suits
For $i
The great Baking Powder
of the country—
used in millions of
homes—never
failed
Galveston county u not to lie
1 ‘ft behind in th *good mads move*
ment, which is sweeping over Tex-
as. A *;><R),0<)0 bond issue has
,MM n vob'il ai d plans me now bc
ing mat a it* 1 to n ako the tise ol^
A'is money efTi-c’ive in tin' oon-4
struetion of the linest mails in
Texas. i
5 Yes, it s early hut to “keep the!
£ boiling” we will sacrifice our pi
on two complete lines ot mensfl
striped suits.
^5 All wool quality aftd perfect
jS guaranteed. *
I High-Orade $15
I Suits Low Prto
St. Louis has offered First Base
man Abstein and $3000 to Hons
ton for the release of l’at Newman
of that team. Newman vv: s bought
from Houston by St. Louis last
fall, but returned to them this
spring, after a try out. He is
playing great ball this spring and
is hitting the ball liaid. Houston
turned down the offer.
Fifty Years
the
Standard
You will be astonished at
the extremely low prices v e
will offer in our special sale,
beginning Thursday.—White,
Blakeney & Fuller.
Angie union Sunday school re
port: Olh ring 5c; present 3K;
chapters215. - (' J. Graves, super
in ten lent; Miss Maltha Higdon,
secretary.
De Laval
SEPARATOR
Those who
selves are la x
are untrue to them
’ to ot hers.
CREAM
Baking Powder
Received the highest award
at Chicago World’s Fair
Nnapp, the T. G. 1 . man, w s
again v ery much in evidence in the1
game between Dallas and Foit
Worth yesterday, anil helped
notic ibly to win the game for Fort
Worth, Brewster has not had a
chance to show y« t, but when ho
gel, the chime, he will make good.
| Graham,
: Crawford & 0
is guaranteed to Is* the bc.«*t. Write
or phone me and I will put one for
you try at the company’s expense.
Agent for Un* Pc band *<qumlor,
♦ •Sr./tor hotel
U- lorn* at
ii mat
ty prmlvce of a
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 18, 1910, newspaper, May 18, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922513/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.