The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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T11K DAILY FAVORITE
■ J
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CHOICE
./ SPRING F00TWEAI
IDEALIZING that there is nA one
item of drcs* more interesting to
a woman thin her Shoes, we are
catling your attention to our unusually
Choice Lines of
and Summer Footwear
The World’s Best Makers of Women’s Shoes have
contribu’ed to our showing. In low cuts we have the choic-
est creations in rich black and new shades of Tan leath-
ers. Oxfords. Ribbon Ties and the new Ankle Strap
Pumps
Price $2.00 to $4 00
We’ve every size and width and are Fxperts in fitting.
I F W I S The Shoe Man
L/ ILr n 1 J, South S!de
PfRSONAl.
Mia*Kvfttyn I•«»rsr*<, of I Void Cit.v,
w in here today.
i \V. Y I >m i» loft totlay for hi*
j ranrli in \\ «>t Tuilii
Mr*, i'imim'tGilbertisu umbel*d
| among the Kick.
The
Churches
t'mitral Church—
Bible study at 9:45; preaching
,, ... . , , , .. at II a. in. and 7:15 p. m. Every
lv* -Edward* left for Sherman ||ody un(M t4l ,m.„rI.t-Fred
.^hW#Vt WWWWffl Wfili
March
this morning to visit lvUitivcn.
W. E. Reynold, ol hast t op, js a
guest of his hint he i, It. D. Key-
nolds.
Mm. J. G. MeGrady returned
home today irom a visit to relatives
at Honey Grove.
1 Mrs. E. W. Gorum and baby
! left this morning for a \ isit to Aid-
more and Denison.
Mrs. E. J. Bivens left this morn-
I ingfor a visit to relatives at Sher-
man aud Fort Worth.
Miss May Cleveland returned
home this morning from Savoy,
where she is teaching.
Mrs. \V. IJ. Crook, of Weleetkn,
Government Wealher Report.
New Orleans, La., March i* —
North Texas: Tonight and Sun
day partly cloudy weather, show-
rs tonight or Sunday; in Southern
portion cooler tonight; warmer'
Sunday in Northwestern portion.
Cline. I
Ok la', is here visiting her parents,
rtWWI>- C. Russell and wife.
l>euuis, Minister.
First Presb) terian Church—
Rev. J. 1*. Robei t'oii. pastor of
the First Presbyterian Nchureh of
Paris, Texas, will preach morning
and evening. You are cordially
invited to conic out and hear him.
Come to Sunday school.
First Methodist Church—
Sunday school at 9:110; preaching
at 11 and 7:30. Evening subject
“Visions and Dreams.” H. B.
Joseph, of Plymouth, iud., will
speak at the morning hour. Junior
League at 3, Senior League 0:15.
You are invited to these services. !
—W. A. Stuckey, Pastor.
Tonight
AT THE
Crescent
Theatre
The Sidonias
PRESENTING
The Tramp
and the
Golf Girl
This is a guaranteed attrac
'•on specially engaged for to -
night. Satisfaction.
% “Your Tongue” J
toils you that cavity in
your tooth is growing larg-
er day by day—why don’t
you have it tilled! I can
prepare ami till it absolute
iy without pain—not feel-
ing is believing. Remem-
lier, I positively guarantee
every bit of work that I do
- any work not satisfac-
tory will lie made right, or
your money refunded.
Call any day.
5 Dr. F. C. Allen
Over Hub Clo. Store
\
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
for Savoy, where he will fill his
regular appointment tomorrow.
, ,, . . Trinity Episcopal Church—
*"• '• 005 " '“,ams loft ,od*» Sunday school a. »: 15, Littany
aud address at 11. Lenten services
Monday at 4; Tuesday at 7:30;
Mrs. John Welch, ot Anna, who Thureday at 4. Friday at 7.30 with
5 , had been here visiting her sister, adJrcss Qn the church and
5 Mrs. Ira Roberts, returned home the move toward unity. Everybody j
5 | today. invited to these Services. It is;
Miss I'.rnina Gilbert arrived here hoped that those who have heard
5 last night from Talahqua, Okla., . the Friday night addresses will at i
5* to visit her parents, Emmet Gilbert tend the entire services.—Richard
Texas & Pacific.
| and wife.
Mrs. Hugh Johnson, of Duiant, j
who was here to attend the funeral
of John C. Sparger, Sr., returned
home this ntoruing.
M. Rosenbaum is in ^the city
from St Louis. Mr. Rosenbaum
has many friends hero who are al-
ways glad to sec him.
J. W. Barnard left this morning
for Coalgate, Okla., in answer to a
telegram announcing the serious
illness of his sister, Mrs. O. I.
Locke, at that place.
Rev. J. B. Gober loft this morn-
ing for Windom, where he will
preach tomorrow. He reports a
great meeting in progress at Tren-
ton, where he has been for the past
week.
M.TIU UIL*
! Morgan,
Rector.
West Bound
Arrives Leaves
No. 35, 9:35 a. m. 9:40 a. in.
| No. 31, 12:35 noon 12:45 noon
■ No. 33, 9:15 p. m. 9:30 p. m.
Change of Pictures . EaatBound
° Arrives Leaves
No. 34, 8:50 a. to. 9:05 a. m
each night this week. Fine
Rocking chair will be given
away Saturday night.
First Show Second Show
7:15 8:15
Admission 15c
Hay for Sale.
I have several tons of good
prairie hay for sale at my farm two
miles west of Bouham at 25c per
bale. Sec W. M. Wiseman at farm
or me at residence.
Mrs. Mollic Lawrence.
No 32, 1:15 p. m.
No. 36, 5:10 p. m.
1:35 p. m.
5:15 p. tn.
Horse Dipping Machine.
We hove a new and up-to-date
-clipping machine and are better
prepared than anybody to give you
rirst-class and prompt service. Give
us a trial, satisfaction guaranteed.
Moss & Caldwell,
At fire station.
M. K. & T.
North Bound
No. 258 leaves .........9:15a. m
No. 724 leaves.........12.35 noon
South Bound
No. 728 arrives.........9:15 a. m.
No. 257 arrives.........6.10p. m.
Retail Department.
VYe have opened up a retail de
par latent in dry goods and grocer
u’s and will make you a better
! rice than anybody else. Come
-,>nd SC'' u.s. — \V. R. White Fro
ducc Co.
PROFESSIONAL CARD!*
IOHN A. LANIUS. M. D.
Eclectic Physician and Surgeon
Office over Graham. Crawford A Co.
Hours 8:50 a.m, to 12 m. 1 p. m. to 5
p. m. Residence W. 6th street, both
office and residence phoneS 235.
Bonham - - Texas
J. E. NEVILL, M. D.
Please Pay.
My frieuds who owe me will con
ter a special favor by calling at my
old stand and settling their ae
count. B. V. Agncw.
First Christian Church—
A great day is anticipated with
us tomorrow. We expect every
member to be present. Let no one
fail. The offering to our Living
Link work will be made at the
eleven o’clock service. It is time
and a work of great moment. The
members of the congregation are
called upon to fast from Saturday
evening till after the offering is
taken and make the time a season
of prayer. The opening service of
the protrated meeting will be held
at night. The morning subject
will be “Some Missionary Ifs.”
Evening subject, “A Vision of Sin
and Holiness.” At the morning
service Mrs. Schoonover will sing
“A Little Bit of Love.” The pub-
lic is cordially invited.—(’has. M.
Schoonover, Pastor.
First Baptist Church —
Services at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
ra.; Subject of moruiug sermon,
“Our Inheritance.” E\’ening sub-
ject, “Bonham’s Moving Picture
Show.” Lively congregational
bulging, old familiar hymns and
special music by the choir will
feature the evening service. Our
evening services arc times of re-
freshing from the Lord and are at
tended by splendid congregations.
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. A
“First Sunday ” crowd is ex ported.
Wind
Are hard on i he hands and
face. Our Dermal Cream wj|
relieve all redness and roughJ
ness of the skin and make it J
smooth and soft as velvet. |J
is especially nice for ladjJ
pleasant to use, pleasant odor, j$i
not greasy nor does it make till
hands or face sticky after using]
—you can put on gloves imme]
diately after using. NothiJ
better for gentlemen to use af.|
ter shaving.
25 c Per Bottlel
| Saunders Drug Co,
Among Our Teas and Coffees
PljWBj!^ j* you arc bound to I
those that just suit ji
taste. Our varietial
so many that you cm
fail to obtain just]
flavor you enjoy
most
B
1 m *
bJ.\
Try a Pound
of our special ble
both tea and coff», |
they don’t indue)
buy all the rest of ]
groceries here, you’ll l>c the first case in which they
failed.
Strayed—Black sow weighing
utxmt 140 pounds, one car cropped,
two riugs in nose.—1>. K. Nelson,
four miles northwest of Bonham i From proseut indications the larg
on route No. 4. <*1 attendanbe jet will be recorded.
Fifty men will sing; a class of wo-
men will sing; a male quartet will
be heard; a gieat chorus choir will
sing at the opening; a tableau by
three small girls will tell the nura
ber present. Every one is urged
to attend; visitors invited; mothers
arc invited to bring the cradle roll
babies. Don’t miss this great ser-
vice. Young People’s Union at
6:30 p. m.—J. R Hughes.
Kincaid, Reedy 4 Hii|
Phones 67 and 375
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Watch fobs
Embroidered in any design.—
Mrs. Cora Morrow, West Sixth
street.
lotcc curtains from
up to $10.—llalsell
< 'ompany.
50c per pair
A fold well
: Surgery and G- ..era! Practice =
PhoQt: Ottie« 30:', lie*. 30fc-2r
Office over Nuon & Jonea Company
We sell a cracker-jack felt mat-
tress for only £7.50. — Halsell &
Galdwell Company.
It’s easy for the average woman
| to keep secrets—going.
About Your Seed business
Plenty of corn, millet and gm
den seed and seed potatoes.
Sid Smith.
* I am lletter prepared than evei
to repair your saddles and harness
and will give you best materia!
anil good job.—L. It. Caldwell,
North Main St re et.
Axrninster art squares 9\12 from
*20 to $t0.—liaised *1 1 aldwell
1 'ora pony.
Best line of hosiery eier shown
in Bonham. New line just In. —
Wh e Hlskeney ♦’t I oiler.
Embroidery ttosses, white and
colors, P* pci f trait. Me .Cora
Morrow
Current Literature Program.
March !», 1909.
Hostess—Mrs. Peyton Hants.
CTRRKNT KVKNTH
Parliamentnn Drill — Mr*.
'I'homas.
Leader—Miss < ’harlie Thurmond
Stihp-et: “Rob Roy,w
liMKNi: The Story.
Talks:
The Eiglit<s-nth t’entury Heroj
and Heroine. — Mrs. f'lnvpi ol.
Th • lntluenee ol’ f.oH'ec Houses
on Literature of the Periml -Mrs.
0. L. Bimlford.
lm[M)rUti>t Event* in tin Reign j
of the f tcurg** M rs. Joo. 15 dgers.
f it e’s Ihqioi-t.
For making
quickly ami perfect-
ly, delidona hot biscuits,
hot breads* cake and pas-
try, there Is no substitute for
D*PRlCft
BAK1NGPDWDER
lum—No Umq Phmmphmtm
poisonous nature ol slam
so well known that the
tale ot condiments con-
ing it Is prohib-
ited by law.
For Rent
l‘pl> •*
-.-h ven re» un
1 - D
N Htr iw matting 15c pei
Hills -II \- t’uld well Torn pan
aid. —
for Sale.
9
(Took neck seeded rihlion cane
seed. Orange cane for planting to
make up. Home made soyghum.
Bunch yams, Dooly aud Southern
Queen sweet potato seed. Black
eyed peas aud I »aled crab grass hay.
J. F. Jacks,
I 12 miles northwest square.
Menu.
Presbyterian tea at Min. H. CV
McAnally’s Tuesday Mau-h 9 from
2:30 to 5.
Hot biscuits and butter.
Cherry preserves.
Coffee and whipped cream.
Five will offering.
WyandoU Eggs. -
Golden Wynndott eggs for sale
at $1.2.i per setting. Get eggs at
my residence at Hail or at Clutter's
market atBonham.
Joe Clutter. Hail, Texas.
Seed Sweet Potatoes
Yellow and vineless yams, Doo-
ley and Southern (jueen sweet po-
tatow' _ «id Smith.
$7.50 will buy asolid oak dresser
with French plate mirror at. Hal
sell fi (.aldwell Company’s.
l umi.shed room and boanl ibr
couple Apply at -1r. North Main
Stree*
Loftin Prints
Any
from
a visiting card
The only excl#
job printing office I
Bonham
W. A. L01
Herald Old 8B
Lost! $5X
Each year by throwing1
clothes that could be
new. Remember that’* «urI
We guarantee 5JI worktol
or no ch argea. Give u» *p
will be odr regular custM
work a »peciatty. Suits®11
Hats cleaned anil blocked
O. P BALL*'
513 North M*!*1
Cleaning, Pr
Dying and r jpalrlnc
die* work a »p«rlalltf.
preca club, keop )0U1, *
th* tlnw. Only 81 * D
w*ek, F«o ahic* 1
GILES BCj
Firat ,’oor non!. »•! \
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 6, 1909, newspaper, March 6, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975875/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.