The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918 Page: 4 of 4
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BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
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WOMEN’S
$3.00, $4.00 and $5.00
White, Black and Brown
Oxfords and £Pumps in
broken lots and sizes
SI.90
Sec South Window
LEWIS, The Shoe Nan
ELBERTA PEACHES.
Nice ohm at Hughe*’ farm aaat of
Ravenna. 76 cent* per buahel at or-
chard J. If LOWREY,
2 Bonham, Texaa.
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PEACHES FOR SALE.
Will b# ready July 20 at orchard 9
milea north on old T. F. Keeton farm.
« R P, CARUTH.
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Mr. and Mra. A. V. Michael, How.
ard Provtne and H. B. Moyer were
her* from Honey Grove yeaterday af-
ternoon In a car. The young men are
going away in the next draft, and they
were here attending to Rome matter*
in connection with that.
Elberta peache* ready to haul
Monday 22. Com# to the old May-
field place 3 mile* north of Telephone
and get them. W. 8. McCRAW «
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HELP WANTED.
Several experienced *ale*ladiea,
al*o men. Good wage* to right par-
ties, at Rosenberg's. 2
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240 ACRES.
One mile northeast of Ravenna. 180
acre* of first class black sandy land
and remainder in Bermuda pasture.
A real good buy at $66 an acre.—
(’has. G. Nunn & Co., Bonham. 6
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Robert* of Crow,
ell arrived yesterday afternoon and
went out to visit their parent*, Mr.
and Mr*. W. I. T. Roberts north of
town.
LIBERTY BONDS.
Persons having 3 1-2 or 4 per cent
Liberty Bond* can have them convert-
ed into 4 1-4 per cent bonds if left
with us in next few days,
fl FIRST NATIOAL BANK.
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First class young milch cow with
young calf for Bale. —G, R. Trent.
Route 1, Dodd City. 6
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Orove’a Tasteless chill Toalc
issuers th« malarial *rrmi which ara transmitted
la thr blood by the Malaria Mosquito. Prim SSc.
Very Special Prices
in Up to the Minute
Ready-to-Wear
Our buyem now in the east are sending us daily, some
very special offerings. The merchandise is suitable for
wear now and even in the Fall as the Silk Dresses we of-
fer nre Fall models.
Our selections are as good as any that can be bought
in any of the large cities. Our prices are much less.
Graham-Crawford Comp’ny
PERSONAL#
Here is something that ought to in-
terest you. Our waist department
has just opened up a large ship-
ment of
Ladies Voile
and Georgette
Crepe Waists
ARE TO BE SOLI) A l A VERY
LOW PRICE.
Beautifully trimmed Voile
Waists______________
Georgette Crepe Waists
In all colors__________
White Washable Kid Belts from size
36 to Extra Stouts, prices
from 35 cents to______
Milton Fountain of Bryan is
visiting his sunt, Mrs. Boyle.
Paris this morning.
dermont, Ark., this morning.
business trip to 8t. Louis.
Gillis leery is here ft
Okie.
from a trip to Shreveport, In.
John Freeman came in yeatei
afternoon from a vlait to Tioga.
to visit his brother, Ben Owens
son, Billie Williams, and wife.
Miss Helen Williams returned
rant and Denton.
Rufus Hall is home
from
| hi* family and friends.
Mrs. 8. P. Winningham and
Petty.
Mr*. Rushing, who has been
morning for her home in Shreveport.
Miss Gertrude Fields of Ector
here visiting st the home of Jo
O’Hanlon.
Mr*. R. D. Price and Miaa Ni
j Rond went to Hendrix, Okla, tl
morning on a visit.
visit her daughter and sister.
Mr. and Mr*. J 8. Harney ca
from their home at Ravenna t
morning and left at on# o'clock
visit in Collinsville.
Miss Mildred Nevill returned yes
Worth.
J. D. Hoy
was here yesterday
a few daya visiting relatives.
We have one reul home left in Rus-
sell Heights that is u bargain. Better
see us. Some bargains in small
houses and lot* in the city.
3 CARTER A WATSON.
58 ACRES.
Mate* Improved Antiseptic Liniment
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LANDED IN FRANCE.
Jasper Meredith, another Bonhutn
boy, has landed in France and is g>
ing after the kaiser’s "goat.”
The small farm you are looking for
and it is what you want. Fl'a miles
southwest of Bonham, within 8-4
miles of the pike, close to school,
pretty country, good five room house
and ham, windmill, 63 acres in cul-
tivation, 6 acres Bermuda pasture,
lies well, Black mixed and waxy;
*<’•100.00 ( has. G. Nunn A Co., Bon-
| ham, Texas. fit
Forrest Taylor, wh<T is in Fort 8
Houston in training.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Johnson
A ( HOK E SELECTION OF
White Gaberdine Skirts
IN A VERY FINE QUALITY
Regular price $6.00, now..................
$1.50
\ BE \ITII-TL ASSORTMENT OF OVER TOP JACKETS
IN VELOCR AND SILK.
The mlor* arc Open, Light Blue, Navy, Rung, Grey
and Purple.
l’riee lor the Velours. $8.50, now...................$6.50
Pro c *r the Silk $10.00, now................. $8.50
EXTREMELY HANDSOME HBNGALINE SKIRTS.
These are very beautiful model*, something to look real
nit e in ; your friend* will admire the garment.
The colors are Navy, Grey. New-Blue and Black.
The prices nre $lf».00, $12.50 and............. Jin.no
TIIE I Ml. MODELS IN SILK TAKE ETA DRESSES, MBS-
S \LINES, < KKPE DE ( MINE
with “lt*t»vc* of
SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHES
Seasonal Clothing
J^EVKR before have we had a -lock of bolter-uelured
Spring suits.
These suits bear the SOCIETY BRAND lsia>l, the pledge
of the makers that guarantees you un to-the-minute style
and tailoring and workmanship of the very best.
The interest of well-dressed men will be centered in such
suits, because they are so richly expressive of the t*est in
ck»these raft.
Hancock-Nevill Co.
"Good Clothes Thnt Fit'1
SEE OUR STRAW HAT WINDOW
1 Mr*. Roy Johnston, returned
this morning,
Mrs. C. C. Nichols and Miss Maud
Newman of Dodd City, who were shop-
ping here yesterday returned home on
the afternoon T. A P. train.
Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Grisham of
Paris, who had been to Sherman to
visit their brother, came in yeater-
day afternoon and went out south of
town to visit their sister, Mrs. L. D.
j Hamilton.
L. K. Hargrove and wife, Mr*. Sam-
| pie and Omi* Semple, and Judge Good-
win, wife and two sons of Brown-
j wood, left here this morning for
Grand Haven, Michigan, expecting to
make the entire trip in their cars.
Ben Owena, who ha* been sick for
some time, is reported to be critically
; ill a< hi* home on Pin* street, though
his condition may be a little more fa-
vorable today.
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Everybody’s Garage
Phone 309
FOR RENT.
Good upright Kanard plyo for sale.
Three rooms for light housekeeping Mr*. M E. Stevens, Bonha.n. C
at Mrs W B. Lewallen's home place ■■ ■ — o
on West 7th street. Phone 338. 6 LOST—Red leather suit case, ini J
• Uais M L. 8, on end Lost between*
FOUND—lady's hat on court bouse Bonham and Dodd City Saturday
lawn. Pay for this ad and get your night. Pleas* return to Favorite of-
millinery. On HR M.E B MOS
OFFICIAL PROGRAN
OF BIG FITE NIFF
New Ford Sedan
MdlllKS MINIUM \N II \ l.l BON
II VM MKSKI11 MK.sS H Ml
TROOP C OF THIS CITY.
■■■■BWSW*
Sonic with Georgette sleeve
the some material*.
some
The clors nre Blue. Black. Purple ami some nre plaid*
Prices are $22.50, now out- ..................... $16.50
HANDSOME AND TASTY’ COOL LAWN AND VOII.K
DRESSES AT LESS THAN TIIE MATERIA!*,
Combination dmnsc* <n Plaids. Stripes and Small F'g-
i. AH nicely trimmed I Vice* regular $8.50, now. ,$4.7*
Notwithstanding the great difficulty in obtaining
merchandise of everr character we are pleased to state that
our buyers are successful beyond our expectations and we
will have a stock of Fall goods that will invite jmur atten-
tion. .*
R. A. Risser & Co.
CHEVROLET
Let A our tar Now Hefmr the Advance. The i hevrolet
has not advanced as yet in proportion to other cam. Our
little car now setts for $75*. 85 and a number of cam that a
few month* ago were netting for nearly the same price a*
Hus car are now *elling for $L"DO 0n *t*4 more
The Raiiy (.rand is now <w»ly $1,112.7$. Our judgment is
that If you mean to buy any time during the year you had
better make your arrangement* ami buy now. a* it wilt nave
y«u money. We are i*hiiw to have a malarial advance
shortly
The following program ha* been |
arranged by members of Troop C for
[the benefit of their mesn fund. The j
night. July 22, at Modern W<»idm*n
Hall. » o'clock.
Short talk h> C. R Inglish. Sec-
retary Hoard of Trade
Music by member* of Troop C, uu I
I eluding numbers by Troop C quartet;
also string selection*
Preliminaries—First go bet ween ;
j I., ell and Baker of Troop C, three
rounds with gin'O* The second pc#-
jbminery, Sergeant William II Moore]
sr-»l Sergeant Mr Ison Third bout he
tween Corporal Living**-* »M Pri-
vate Cheek
Hint* <hamp*on for two years.
J Charlie Bur ha nan, will wraetw Prt-
> ate Jack Turner of Troop C This
*•11 l-e a feed feature
Corporal J D Moore will take on!
Private J D W illtssiias for a lire-
' round go with the gloves Don't wle#
lihta one
lee Downing and Paulin Reece wilt
1 wrestle Mete- Privet# leriss John-
son wd* be open to wrest I# any man
a the h -one weighing op te If*
Been driven three hundred
miles—
Equipped with over-sized
Goodyear Cord Tires—
For Sale at a
Bargain
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“Tilt IM
TELEPHONES-
264, 162, 3S6,118
and Long Distance No. 3
Fleming & Fitzgerald.
TVs.iMy other events net mention-
led here
TXeee hosing hoots wtfl he nothing
! hot teat* of skill, the men »parr ing
for points. ae feeling or slagging
wilt he allowed
the peMtv la (netted 4 dm tee (on
1ft rants
Note—Tlte Nile*" are <i*N* pope
tar among the soMter* at all the *a-
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 18, 1918, newspaper, July 18, 1918; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922727/m1/4/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.