The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Hosiery
R MEN. WOMEN
AND CHILDREN.
We carry
the larg-
est lirve
and best
assort-
ment of
Fine
Hosiery
in Bonham
LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SO,.
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I GUARANTEED GOODS 1
W
H
E do not misrepresent our goods to sell them,
neither do we want to pay for advertising
something wc cannot back up with the goods.
Therefore if you want to be shown the best
line of Jewelry. Cut Glass. Silverware. Clocks and
Novelties ever displayed in the City of Bonham, all
we ask ot 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 you purchase or not.
•lomi* hi rslnn r of Kotor
here today,
.h.dgi Romoi 'Ihoinu loft thi*j
attemoon for Ladouut
|{(iv .1 )> Gober ret urn ted
home today ,'rom Ladoma.
Sheriff W B Lo'Diin made an
official viait to Sherman today
.M (' Spivy ami Batch Moor
.mi.- a tuiMio ns trip to \int>ruN.
; tot lay
I Mr., |» r Kusvll na> return
| home from a visit to haft*
j daughters at I’arw.
J. 1) Jli ltoinild. ol St. Jo, Mh>
souri. is here visiting his sister.
[Mr*. Warren T Whit* side.
i 'ounty Strpt i .i,' i ndent K M
Parker left tins morning for Hon
j ey Grove on an official visit.
Rev, t'owan and wife are m j
Ft. Worth attending the State
Baptist .MlKsion&ry convention.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cembri.
of Dallas, are here the guests
of the lady 's parents, I. C. Wil-
sou and wife.
Mrs. J. W Birdsong, of Green
\ die, is here visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hear
borough, on West 4th street.
Walter McRae was here from
Sherman today. Walter has
many friends in Bonham who an
always glad to see him.
The Favorite welcomes Mr
and Mr*. R. K. Allen back to
Bonham. They left here several,
years ago, moving to Oklahoma,,
but they have decided there isj
no place like Bonham and hav» I
returned ho no*. i
The Favorite was in error
veaUiday in stating that little
Miss Mary Ella Lowery had
diphtheria. She has been ill of
scarlet fever tor several days,
but is now up and doing nicely.
Mrs. 0. M. Weaver and Miss
Dill Pickles
Sweet Pickles
Sour Pickles
Bulk Olives
CURLEE & CAMPBELL
FRESH
COUNTRY
SORGHUM
Send
Your
Buckets
J (*. Kidd, of Houston, Texan,
arrived in Bonham tins morning
from Paris, and will be a gu st
of Bonham masons tonight.
Mr Kidd is Grand Recorder
of the Grand (."omniaudery of
T«xum and will pay the Bouhum
Commaudery an official visit to-
night. Several degrees will he
conferred in order to give him
an opportunity to inspect the wo
When the work has been com-,
| pleted a banquet and smoker
will follow in the banquet hall.
IN TOWN AND CHEAP
1 have a (i room cottage in 2(
J blocks of the square for sale at. j
#0000, and possession in JO days
It is a comer east front.
Will II Evans.
Set aside regularly a fixed portion of your
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 prosperous,
account with us today.
Start
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ItONHAM, TEXAS
Fat ron i/e our
! L'attdy Kitchen.
cafe, Boiihan
LIT-
G00D WAGONS FOR
TLE MONEY.
We have a few second hand
wagons in good condition that
will sell cheap First to come
first served.
Rogers, Woodwatd & Roberts
Co.
I
It HI
ki
Block Land Near Stand Pipe.
Close in. and the price is .just
TAYLOR & THOMPSON........ "w«.h.k™
1l<) VV M A N 1
g Jeweler an 1 Optician. jj|
S-SK -na Ka ca na cc a ex ex ex-ex-cx ca
Rissers
BONHAM'S
LEADING STORE
Rissers
Our cafe is open, Bonham Fan
dy Kitchen.
i Kal at the
; Kitchen.
Bonham t andy
Specials
All This Week!
THE DYER HOME.
On West 6th str.ct is a pretty
•oruer and a big lot. The house
has recently been papered, and
the terms are mighty easy. It is
within three hli/cks of the High
School. Will H Evans
..r-
Yes We have plenty gingham
!resses for children. Grnham,
l.’rawford Go.
HIGH TERRACE LOT
The S E. corner of the Nunn
I home ou West 4th street, is a big
barguiu at the price, #900, with
j easy terms. If you are looking
j tor a lot on which to build n
pretty cottage this is the place.
Remember it is within 4 blocks o
the square. Will H Evans.
HOME TALENT PLAY
STYNUM CLOTHES
Vt.'WlUl «i0BALE 1 aw LI*
Snuggle into a cozy Overcoat today.
Hancock-Nevill Co.,
“Good Clothes That Fit"
It is the duty of enterprising
! citizen of Bonham to buy a tick-
j et for the play, "The Microbe
l/ove," to be given at tile Opera
I House tomorrow night. In pat-
I ionizing this entertainment you
j will certainly get your money s
I worth. The plav itself is merito-
rious; our talented young people
{compose the cast and play their
parts perfectly. The noble work
o*’ the ladies of the Fits* Kinder
garten association demands the
asistamve and support of our
business men. Miss Green, who
i.s coaching tin- play will have
detail in perfect eider for pre-
sentation in tile most effective
The audience will he
maimer.
i |,| sy l.At ES AND t; \NDM— Widths .ue to six
iuchcn—-four patteios—®0O yatds in lot
Gillian I’aync left this morning, MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN
for Paris to be present at the I M , ., . ... 'kept screaming at t)many
i Fay in Baird wedding which «*ly Indian. twin cylinder, j laughable incidents. The haeh-
- eems at t> o'clock this evening 7-H. P.. good as new, perfect' elors are to be givne a laive Mi-
Miss Nell Scailmrougb. who condition, used 4 twnwtha 1 robe -this scene is rieh.
5c Yard
has liven visiting relatives
Greenville, has retuined home.
Irish point i a<t> am* bands widths tmne
inches—lorn patterns —Mh) vanls in lot —
10c Yard
PAPER WASTE BASKET
I retty. dainty article that
- Poiriaetta Pal terns
ill brighten any hous
10c Each
FOR QUICK SALE
It yon will let me show you that
good, s room dwelling nth tw,<
halls, lour porches, iath rooms,
servants' house. Iiaiu, wpII with
pump, city water in vaid. lot and !
house, big lot, with east fronl I
corner, in 4 blocks of tile square,
and you waul a tiatgain in a
home the price ot fttJAO will make
it yours. You dou’t know what
vou aiv ottered possession tu :to|
days, and only t A <n*h.—Will H.
Evans
Cheap, to make room for new
model
R D OWENS
Special mention is due the spe
eialtiew which will be unique and
beautiful.
Mios Green has coached this
____________ ■ utertainmetit in many'’ of the
untraw nBHim j larger cities of this state and
HOUSE DRESSES. ha* always had a packed bouse.
h«' e a nice line of ladies j for loyal citizens always enjoy
dr-sses and can please a spicy, w. 11 played and laughs
Graham ('ruwford 4 C*.I Me local plav
............ - BNi ehililroil feat tin an Indian
Jehnrui* tliis alone is worth the
Jjllj' \jjj\j V t price of the Show Plan to be
t thi’ gnat crowd t» enjoy
n ugh able evening Seats on
at City Drug store Ad mis
n Tot cents mu# J.'» rents
H ad 'iiit Me Mi Hen's ad in
another coin me and *>«ve troin #50 %al,
to #100 on v out piano purchase
Just Received
Prices $125 to $5
FOR SAI F
You
| Tome 1
Berkshiro d femes
ie« <i not hn»k further
re it v<oi want gingham
tor children - Graham.
msgtra
wrder* to« rent
ON THE CAR LINE
! Crawford Co
ON WEST 9TH STREET
i t have a nice place of ft too
: hall, two porches, good eel
Henry Travers and May Holton
— i\
“The Clirl From Tokio”
Steger Opera House, Monday, Nov. 11.
Turkeys
Wanted
I will pay you eleven cents per pound
for all your turkeys. Want all hens that
will weigh seven pounds and up, and all
goblers that weigh eleven pounds and up.
J. F. BOLIN PRODUCE
South Center Street
COTTON
LOST DOG
A hull terrier wearing collar
with mv name on it. Will pay1
... II.. , '< i*<.’ward fur his recovery,
lie local cotton market rang- \ Chapman.
ed today from 11>;50 to 12 AO —_
Several halm atupl......ttou soldi There will U* a Un suppe. at
fer 15:50. Meed sold for *15. Dnph x Nov. lu, fm thelwnelit
Affleck & Moss offered mu °| the school bouse. Everybody
man J» eenU fur 9 balm extra twrdiai,y '"' tied,
lit*** staple, ami guaranteed him
^1.2.1 per bale more for the lot On,,
than he could get any where high
• lee in the world. But the on sn
gentleman had not accepted their ward
hid at pres* time this afternoon
STRAYED
Dina-k mure, 15
Kirven years
Will pity |
Walter
i
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old. Sear
ihe rat re-
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or. Texas,
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SALE
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MAIN SHEET
RISSER & CO.
QNE Bl OCK NORTH OF SQUARE
GINGHAM DREESEB
iSIkt M antnl— To nut two oi tt
for unhirntfhed nwNBs tv*o light httt
keeping, Sic Avia Hendrick*
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DP PRICES
CREAM
BAKING POWDER
A Pure Cream of Tartar Powder
Indispensable to best results— saves
worry—saves work—saves money —
health -*av»# complaint*at tahl*
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 87, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 7, 1912, newspaper, November 7, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922685/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.