The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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STEPSON SHOES
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In buying Shoe*, the
Young Man likes to keep
up with the band wagon,
lit wants "the thing
We arc showing all the
Smart and Snappy 1 I 'tore s. We'll post a forfeit that
another such a line ot Swell Shoes cannot be found in
this town
The high toe;, with high aich and military heels, arc
here in all their glon Button or Blucher style. Every
new style kink in shoemaking worked to the limit.
PRICE $550 to $650
Lewis,
I lie Shoe Man.
West bide Square
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\V, T. Goodman aiul
Si titiiH'l, iiklw . cwme Hi thi# ttU'i
ihxm to * wit iflitni*.
Mi.* Sm«* ||4<*« It ht* ntutned
home tiuH ii tvo mouth* »wit to
fllMKtl df 1.1. IHUH TtttT LIN VIIWM1 Mlilll USIRS IF HM;: •; pj;
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4 0‘tfokat Ik* Ahwad-r
lai^nitT Mhd* it lastui-
ipj th • in p* and Abe
lithngs
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Koit Worth.
Ilaude Bruit «*( IKmM * 'it > was
here tod.,).
W ill MikIiIi tit of l^sitiAnt was m
tlo* city today.
Hi*
friend* hi \
Mi* Jut
ariitetl I
t nit rrlatix* * anti friend*.
Wilt lla) ton left tt
Iloilo., Okie, »line he
located tlo* comiiik #«*a#on.
Mi** W iitfltt and
.r*t |d
lay for
a ill In*
drove May White, ol Wlmiom,
gurtl* of Mr*> li S A (near.
Illil. .1. li. WrMi and wife, after
a visit to relative* in the cit),
lelt thi* afternoon foi Kerrvillr.
Mr*, rim*. M
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write • It■> • Is, mm
liver Pi ret Nat’I Hank W
i * ill.*, etc. Gall and’see me.
ILL H. EVANS & C«
.1, W, (2ram of Honey
to in the eity Unlay,
George Anthony of Bavenna
wa* in the eity tod.ty,
Boli Brownlee returned thi*
mornitig from Blieruiiiii.
J. W, IVeler tell todu) for Dal-
la* on a business mission.
Mr*. <'ha*, ft. Nunn spent to
| day with friend* at Hem.son.
Hr. F. Alien spent yesterday spent today with friends nt Bher
at the oil Held near liaveuna. nmn.
Mis* Hosana Wade of Hrookston Mrs W alter Majors and ohil
i* a p.est of Mrs. V ill Novill. dreu left today for Linden to join
The ft»nei.d amice# over uh
U*1 \ of W. \V Rucker swe held j
) nteiday after noun at 4 o'clock in
the |ioilorn of the Hotel Alevau t
der, the service# In-mg cooductisl t
hy Key. Richard Moiyao, iaimetli a
ately afU*r which the hod) wa* ear t
m*l to Willow Wild, and therein
Its* verred U>await the tint! judgment i
are day.
A large concourse of friends fol ami ue, de» p ill the buildings ill
lowed the body to the grave, to which tor mortals had to work.
pa\ their larewcll tribute to the |n th.-tiid plain*, it relieved the
depat ted. Ths Huml offerings were heat suation and saved lot* and
brautiful, ths grave being tanked lot* ofiotanity. and—oh, well,
Bchoonover and with Mowers, plan*I there*by ten it wa* line rain.
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VIJR
l% it WAk
|H*ebUiy
p i rep In the see
ttU*l, tem|M>ruril),
it, which was at suit waist
o the *tn* In and sidewalk#,
l.ttle daughter Ml tin* altei noon ,,,,„x|«g hand*,
for a i •*>it to relativesatOiwn ille.
dust proposition,
-rlien the wind
Mr*. II. L. Badger* and little
*ou Loyd, and MIks Mlhi Hickey,
Ladies pure Silk Hose for i>l. mu dust so high and thick
50 cents.—White, Blakeneylthat a eoiUrtoi could not see
& Fuller '
The In
Oil the uiaiket.
form. You run **
eai|s*t* made w ill,,
one ol our maiiv .,
bv I hoi I!) bum
Mrs. Jack Ilian
lUard, Mi* John
Billy Hrownlee, |
Mi* L. Iv. flaw - 11
('am pi tell, Mi* J
Liimtiei Co, Mi
Mi* II G. Me Vl;
Mays, Mr*. Sam Ai
Hi.um mi
bvv««»t
Mis.
I. C
blit
Third Quarterly Confercnre
The third quarterly conference
a forerinei of what i * in stole for
us tin* ill, unless something is
done undone at once. Ol course
Jacobs, W. T. Finley, p. ^
man, Bob llrownlee, )|(^
Stiver, Mis. Bobt. IfoUgera
Jones Abernathy, Hotel \|
del, Mi*. Maeijuevoi's )|
.Mi*s Ida Hiuitli Military,
limner Thompson Millinery
Tab Ragsdale, Miss Kate
.Mi* Ralph i >.!• i v| .
Pritchett, Mrs. Emmett
You have
are jii
M S. W. W. Smith and children Mr. Majors in their new home at1 of p^ham station will Ik* held Nl’,il '' 1 " 11,1 "aln *8 out the, Mrs. Lock IVnwell, Mis. ft
left today for a week's stay at that place. ! at the First Methodist church to ‘l’" can’t be done.<>il ; Horriston, Elks Lodge, yj
Bradford R^odgers
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
Office in Alexan r 'lotcl Building, Bonham, Texas
Bemember, I make a specialty We want to buy second-hand
of all kinds ol harm* and * id furniture. — Bonham Housefurnish-
dlery work. Best material and *nK ( ol,1l,any*
experienced, practical workman.
—L. B. Caldwell, North Main Wanted—A cook. Apply at T.
Street. ' P. Dining Hall bofoie Sept. 10.
alt'moon t.sm a business trip to will )>.* in the cotton business the
I i ll|*i*
coining season.
Mrs. Henry Moore amt children
of Paris, are visiting relatives in
the city.
at the First Methodist church to .......
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mg.-d lob.. ptf*ent. • •.....1 r,>:ui.v ........ HI
Tioga.
V. O. l oote iet ui nod home this <jay for Texarkana where Mr. Lane members are
K>ai
Mrs. Fannie Hunter, who has
been here attending her niece, Min,
J. A. Moss, left today for her
Miss Aubyn Lyday returned home at Allen.
home this aiternoou from a stay at! r ~ ,
.... , * Mi*. L. Horn, of limidad, Col ,
\\ uidom. I . , , ••.•..I
i who has been visiting her daugh
Mis. George Truss left this after ter, Mrs. G. W. Fuller, left foi
noon foi Moline, Kansas, to visit home this afternoon.
J. B. Gober, P. 10.
bud it h been proved beyond all
preadv cure of a doubt that it
- - | will abottle dun* i usidinsuf
For the next few days we will fu.jrnt qnti’i *
pay a good price for second-hand H is u > tii ei; / us :> 1 bn.*i
stoves.-Bonham Hoiisefurnishing 's»lutimi. Tlrs « it
will eostoney, and a large chunk
ompai.y. j of it. i if each will contribute
itlieii *hi the rest to each w ill be
For Sale or Trado for anything ti ille i jume !o the eeinlbrt it
of equal value, one registered fe will Mil The proposition re
male pointer bird dog.—F. W. .solves it to thi* -nil or dust—
Bin nett. I and the pie are the choosers.
!
Mrs. Jack Buss >1^ Mrs. Jcaj*
<»' .i.-lb -'li*. II A. Me Du
Ihniham Camlv Kiiehcn, ]
Ashb y I .vans, Hanoi ■ I; A NfJ
Hr. II. A. .Mi I), in id.
of the
Lost—Somewhi'K in tin-lid
of 1'. P. yard* a breast strip]
set of new harness. Return
Wilson’s lively stable.
rHE HARD
T va*^i*i S S-S-t
CLEAN-UP
STRAW HATS AND
ON
BEACON
LOW-CLT
10ES
,OW.
Nv c have a hill line ol the Famous Beacon Low-Cut Shoes that we wish to close out and will offer for a ,v days all $3.00 Beacon L
Cuts at $2.^5 and all $3.50 Beacon Low-Cuts at $2.50 I hese are exceptional values and money-savers. AL STRAW 1IA i S at Exactly
ilali Price. We also have a line of $1.00 Monarch Shirts that we are going to close out at 75 cents. The In value ever offered for tLe
money. Our New Fall Line ol Tailoring is now on exhibition and it is the swellest and most complete ever s>wn in North Texas.
FALL LINE OF $3 AND *3.50 BEACON SHOES JUST IN. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU
HANCOCK-NEVILL COMPANY
Exclusive
« haberdashers
• V !***$'» 5 3 -5'* : - ^
Fresh New 0dl Meal
“Mothers < hits” ate clean and
white, uml I guarantee them to be
free of hard lump*, din k spot* and
chaff. You know what I mean?
Bid Smith.
lOur 1
Interests
Two months yet to wear
Lawns and they are greatly
reduced here.—White, Blake-
ney & Fuller,
We wil1 sell you new furniture
and take your old as part pay.
Bonham Housefulnishing Co.
shoul 1 be mutual. You
want the best obtainable
and I must deliver to your
satisfaction. My success is
dm-to the careful, consci-
entious practice of honest
methods, and I claim it is
good business, for what is
better than a satisfied pa
tient for a “boostci
Better have those bad
teeth made good before cold
weather. Come to me and
I will till or crown them
absolutely without pain.
I also guarantee tny work.
Talk it over with me sonic
time. Always glad to ex-
amine your teeth free of
charge.
relatives.
Mrs. Tom Arterberry of Savoy
was a guest of friends in the city
yesterday.
J. K. Luton arrived homo last
night from a visit to relatives at
^ (tklahoma City.
Mrs. Burns ami daughter re
turned home this afternoon from a
visit to Dodd City.
Mrs. George Myers is attending trimming department at Mrs. Ho
the Sunday school convention at mer Thompson’s millinery store.
Sherman, as a delegate from the o. P. Cay lor, salaried chairman |
First Baptist Church. ! of the B. of B. T , ami who has
Miss Olivia Cay lor, who has . Ih’cu here visiting the local lodge
been spending the summer with that order, left this afternoon
her parents, J. L. Cay lor and wife, f°r Bort Worth,
left today for Oklahoma City.
Coun.yrt Proceedings !elephant* and snak***. Han *i
1 he h'llo have been through i S,MIS<,<1 for a B'Jo fine in > -*0 dfl
the mill in tj- court sin.’e last [j®H.
report: Lusk Mclntire, charged ri
Geo. Ho-, against whom | *"K whisky ton minor,*
there were leases of \ iolating *oun,l guilty by jury ami linwlB
j the local oj law, was found j Jim Cook, charged with
afl
Miss Barnes, who has been visit-1guilty in otsc and lined *_•:! vated assault, is now on trial
Miss Lora McCabe is here from , *nt» ^f|S- A. J. Wetnple, left this ann given 3*y in jail. 1 n tlie |
i _ill____! _4. • 4.1 llftoriinflll fnr Lor Immn ut fit hue mien I. c >
le V
w "rnnif
*♦. A.,', g..
Kansas City and will assist in the aft<’rnoon for her home at Brooks- other ease In found not guilty. I l),„i’t o,n.-if the ' v Kml
___________ tont accompanied by little Miss Dan Johocolorcd wi> -,i ,, i , , ' .,, , j
-----i Thelma Ituth 1To,hU,s„,, «p for KUI., ..... .......fu‘™ l“‘“* h“‘ 1
. , „ , , , . . 1,111 l"« Of the Matthews Candy hitcW|
, Mrs. A. J Burrow of Kulton, ■ ^ces mtox,(1 and finally pink'from if to !» o’clock tommrotv.
, hy., Mrs. Tomlinson and Mrs. ---------- _
&
Let us put you up a
GALVANIZED TANK
so you may be prepared when the
City Water is Cut Off.
Tilghman of Kenton, and Mrs.
Wyatt of Chickasha, Ok la., who
were here to attend the funeral of
their brother, Wallace Rucker,
left this morning for Sherman.
The ladies will return tomorrow.
Lol! Coal! Coa1!
Your
trade.
clean
WINONA MILLS
Dr F C Allen
West Siite of Square,
£
IF YOU ARE POSTED
ON BREAD QUALITP
try a loaf of ours and pass judg-
ment upon it. Note its lightness
moistness, closeness and tooth-
someness.
WHEN YOU CAN
HAVE SUCH BREAD
ff
Automobile for Sale
A HO horsepower roadster. Just
the thing for a doctor. Attractive
price will be made for this ma-
chine. Ben Halscll.
Our TIN SHOP is prepared for
ANY KIND OF TIN WORK
and we can do your work
RIGHT NOW.”
Orders wanted for hosery and
underwear, sweaters and knit
skirts. B. D. D. Greer, Salesman.
406 E. 8th street, phone 182.
can get the best Colorado or the jnuinc
'•ici Coal front us whenever you want it.
need not he in a hurry to place your or-
, ( r infei ior coal when you can get the genuine
ac from us.
arc pre
market
n person or give us your orders hy phone,
forget that we can always fill your ordert
for Sale.
Bed Jersey sow and five pigs.
| Bee Mrs. M. C. Bennett, 413 Bra/
[ street.
Don I ioraat we can always fill your Orders for Coal
STB^r LUMBER CO.
The ladies of the free kindergar
without the bother of making it and tc„ w{j| have charge of Matthews
Gaudy Kitchen from 2 to P o’clock
tomorrow. Your trade will be ap
predated,
Thompson Abernathy
Hardware Company
Pears
! Lots of them, at orchard 3 miles
north of Ivanhoe. Good stock.
Chas. O. Nunn
FR.M LOANS
J
For this week only all 10c ging-
hams and outings at 0c.—Gouge
A Fitzgerald.
I lead s and my arrangements and knowledge of
ow to lan^c the best. See me for a cheaper rate of
interest on |and.
► HAS. G. NUNN, Bonham.
been in
prices up
ints on the
irket price
Scrap Ir
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1910, newspaper, September 7, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923584/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.