The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Til* DMI,Y
—
rAVORITR
The
Truest
Shoe Salep
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At the BIGGEST
and BLSI Shce
Store in North Texas-
IGREAT
SPECIAL
■SALE I
LEWIS. The Shoe Man
xt&x&x&vxtxxxx&xx&xsex \
An Exhibition
Of High Grade Foods
a
m ;tu-
ami choice provisions,
that will inspire eonfi
dence in our up to-date
grocery methods, we are
showing every day. Our
genuine sugar cured
hams and breakfast bo
eon is delicious for your
breakfast ou a cold
morniug, and our tine
quality of raw and
roasted coffees and
choice teas and break
fast foods can not be ex-
celled.
Kincaid, Reedy & Hughes
Phones 67 and 375
S Phones
I CENTER OF ATTRACTION *
*
Rich jewelry and artis
tic silverware are os pec
ially attractive in their
generous profusion and
infinite variety at Fair-
ley’s. A most marked
feature of our goods is
the many novel and
unique articles which
cannot be duplicated,
making a selection from
any of which most de-
sirable.as present*.
MARI FAIRLEY Exclusive Jeweler
■
$
3? MARI FAIRLEY Exclusive Jeweler S
Cleaning Pressing Miwes Lot* Mayand «i»beth,
v^lCallillg, 1 (>f BonhlV(nT wereguests of Mr. and
lying end repairing oently done. Lx- Mrs. J. B. De\4 itt Friday.
•dies work a specialty. Gentlemen join 1
« ress club, keep jr'ur cloth* , neat
PERSONAL.
It. K. Dyer went vu-st this morn
I>.til> Paris returned to Trenton
this morning.
Prof. I, W. Kvnns went west
this afternoon.
Parle Lee, of Hone) Grove, was
iu the city today.
('hits. Lindsey went to Honey
Grove this morning.
Mrs. .1. B. .lames is home from a
visit to Denison friends.
Miss Myrtle Journey left today
for Paris to visit friends.
Dr. J. I.. Buchanan has gone to
Sherman to visit relatives.
(». P. Boyd arrived home t his
morning from a trip to Rice.
Virge Shirley, of Honey Grove,
was a Bonham visitor today.
John llayton left this afternoon
for Childress to visit relatives.
Will Twyinan returned home to
Kavcnua this morning after spend-
j ing the night In the uity.
| Robert, little son of J. I*. Roil
| gers, has been quite sick, but is re
ported some better Unlay.
Mrs. Clyda McDowell returned
{to Ravenna this morning after a
short visit to relatives in the city
Mis. F. M. Tcrver and little son
have returned from Denison, where
J they have been visiting friends
; and relatives.
Jack Biard and bride arrived
home today from Midland, at
which place they were married
last Monday.
The Misses Hay, of Greenville,
Ky., who has been visiting Mrs.
Laura Martin in the city, left this
morning foi home.
Mis. Daniels and children, of
New Boston, who have been visit-
ing George Dye and family, left
this afternoon for home.
Mis. W\ T. Hendersou, who has
been here visiting her parents, J.
L. Ware aud wife, left this morn-
ing for her home in Dallas.
Harry and Katherine Mitchell,
vaudeville artists, who were here
some time ago, came iu today and
are guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. N.
Nunn.
G. M. Lovett, Master Mechanic
of the T. A P., who has been in
the city on official business, left
this morning for his home in Tex-
arkana.
I). A. Biard returned this morn
iug from Midland, where he went
to attend the marriage of his son,
Jack Biard, to Miss Forest Lynn
Elkin, which event occurred on
Monday, Jaa. 4.
Mrs. Johnson and daughter, of
Abbingdon, Va., who have been
visiting Jas. A. Agnew aud other
relatives in the city, left, this after
noon for Childress to visit rela-
tives at that place.
Just a little lower prices
Just a little higher gra
The most important Shoe Sale of the season is
going on at our store. Such celebrated brands as Stj
Adams & Co., and Bostoni?*is for Men. Selby Shoe
and Godmans for women and Wood & Co., and Godm
for children, obtainable at this store only, have been mi
lessly reduced for fast and furious selling.
'•it! ^r- and Mrs. R. D. Kerr, of
the time. Oolyll a month, 1 suit a
« «*k. Free ah’ine every Sunday a. us.
GILES BOGGESS
l'bone27». Over V. A. Ewing*
Oklahoma City, visited the lady’s
pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. L. Y. Hen-
son last week.
Mrs. Lee Dulaney, of Whites-
boro, visited relatives here last
week.
CctOT Heins j Tobe Duckworth and wife, of
Mrs. Nora Fitzgerald, of Forney, Unison, were guests of relatives
•.-tent Christmas with homefolks here last week.
| J. T. Wrenn, of Ely, was here
JessQilley, who is att*tiding •‘■'aLirday.
> !m„l in Waco, spent Christmas Mr*. Haygood and children, of
with homefolks. (Tulia, after spending Christmas
T. C. Frank. of Bells, wjs here with nbUvm, returned home Sat
<>n business Saturday. urd iy.
W. H. Gilley visited his son, ’ Dr. Spence and J. W. Lawrence,
Charley, in Knox ocunty Christ- °f Hail, were here last week.
niag> j J. C. Alderaon bad busin«-ss in
Joe Denton, of Savoy, was here "hitew right Saturday.
Saturday. j *tam P°wc*t °f Bonham, Sun-
Miss Orcodoiff, who s; ent dayed here.
Christmas with the Misses up-) Cary Lane, of Fort Worth, vie-
*b?lt, returned to her home in >trd his parents Sunday.
Whitewright Sunday. I _Booster.
Geo. Bradshaw, of Savoy, was mbnidm
here on business hai unlay. flos> pMt up in y „ fv ,a Mor
lit meat Biahop, ot U* odnigtaU \ row has it. 10c a »«uU.
v uiiiiHl “frietul*” heir Sui day.
T ni Nelms and wife, ui Deni
m>U, visited relatives here Friday.
Every Shoe In The
House Specially Price
3 One Lot Ladies Kid shoes $2 to S3 values 5
One Lot Ladies Kid or Pat. shoes, worth $2.50 now
One Lot Ladies Kid or Pat. shoes S3.50 grades now
One Lot Mens BostoniansKid or Calf shoes $3.50 now 2.
One Lot Mens Satin Calf shoes cheap at $1.50 now - l.
One Lot Misses $2 and $2.25 shoesin Kid choice for l.
One Lot Boys [Kid shoes well worth $1.50 now only lj
Extra special prices on all Men s High Cut Shoes
Mens Fine Shoes
Ladies Fine Shoes
#6 Stacy Adams dt M Afl
& Co. reduced to. OU
94 8**1 by Shoe-Co. (hA aa
shoes tvducod to. -tyO
$5Stacy Adams ffil nn
St Co reduced to. qrr UU
Selby Shoe Co. Aa. ia
shoes reduced to.
#4 Bostonians re- AQ
duced to.........
#2.50 Selby Shoe A a aa
Co. shoe reduced .tP^ UU
0:1.56 Bostonians ffiA AA
reduced to...... $4 OU
#2 Godmans shoe A ■ aa
reduced to.......tP 1 -DU
All 02 lines re ffil AH
duoed to.........1 -UU
#1.50 Godm ms A | -AA
shoe redilced. to {y |.
Cowboy Millionaire Company
Will appear at the Bonham Op-
era House only Monday Jan. 11th.
What the Oklahoma City Okla
homan says of the production:
I*ast night the Cowboy Million-
aire was presented in a manner
that pleased every individual in
the large audience, judging from
the applause the play received in
the role. Millie Corbin Whyte was
the favoutc of the audience. Her
support was good and enabled her
to win unstinted appreciation of
her portrayal of the character as-
sumed. Her conception of the lit
tie things that distinguish the
gifted from the mediocre player,
such as the proper inflection of the
voiee, a nod of the head or the ex
precision of the face at the right
Dkvr Bussell, ot B. nhum, was
hereon business Friday.
Mr. an I Mrs. Tom X* well, of
Deuison, >i*'Ud h«-re Hurday.
B. F. Dyer, of Bon! um, was
here Friday.
Mm. I«ee r >ve aeu dang' urn,
| Lost—A gotu nomogram waist
pin. P.wtso l«'uve at Favoritk
office:
Children's Sh:
All grades at Aa-
#2.50 reduced to,.
All grades at At.
#1.50 reduced to. |.
All grades at ft
reduced to........
All grades at 75c
reduced to.........
All grades at 50o
reduced to_____
Compare our prices, consider our superior grades
will certainly get your shoe trade
Graham, Crawford & Co
AROUND THE COURT HOUSE
fourty Court Still Gooding Away.
Several Cases Have Been
Disposed of
About the only items in the way
of news around the court house is
the doings of the county court.
The following named have been
tried since last report:
W. H. Gilley, aggravated as
time arc as nearly perfect as is|«ultaml battery, was fcund not
possible for human conception to ky the jury.
This case
r«nas tor Kent
21 acres 12 miles north; HO acres
& miles north; NOacnt* IT miles
north. All for 3rd aud 4th.
Will H. Evans,
<>v *r Plist NatM Bank.
created quite a deal of interest and
a large number of witnesw-s were
used in the trial.
Elmer Little, carrying pistol,
was the next case called. Elmer
was not present for trial and his
bond was declared forfeited.
R. I.. Daltoo, violating local op-
tion law, plea of guilty before jury
and his punishment assessed at a
Found-Two bundkc of goods fine of 175 and 50 days in jail,
on West 5th street. Owner can Dalton also plead guilty iu tout
get«me by describing property cam* for a like offense More the
and payiu; for this notice. [court a ol was given a fine of fi-JOj
be. It is refreshing to see her act.
The musical numbers were well re-
ceived and won their share of ap-
plause aud were repeatedly encored.
Foreign titles come high—and a
great many American heiresses
have discovered that they wen* not
worth the price.
and 60 days in jail in each case.
Dalton is from Honey Grove.
Fred Lydivy, aggravat'd assault,
was found not guilty by the jnry.
Edgar Ciersou, disturbing • re-
ligious worship, the State offering
no evidenoe, was found not guilty.
GRAHD MATRON WAS HERE
Mrs. Ward of Big Springs Pays
Aa Official Visa To
Local Lodge.
Last uight (’out* tan tine Chapter
No. 209 Eastern Star met in called >
session for the purpose of confer-
ing the degrees upon two candi-
dates and having the work inspect-
ed by the Worthy Grand Matoou
of the Bute, Mrs. W. Y. Ward, of
Big Springs. In her remarks con-
cerning the lodge Mm. Ward paid
the ladies a high compliment, and
was very much pleased with the
condition the lodge was in and the
manner in which the work was ex-
ecuted
Follow.og the coni'*, nor of the
degrees, those present were in
into the banquet hall,
splendid banquet had been
pared in honor of their guests.
R- E. Martin, acting as toast
ter, made a few well eh:
marks, which were folio*
toasts from* Mrs. If. G. Ev:
T. Carlton and F. M. Gibson.
The attendance was large
the o.-easien was very mud)
joyed by all.
Notice,
Tonight is reguldf meeting
and all members are ears
quarto 1 to be present, as
business of importance to be
acted. Be sure and be there.
A.'j. St'Vinson, Ohi
The weather man says:
and Friday thrcatjmlng;
tain tonight or Friday; wa
Stated con:
iHoohanOoa:
* anight. All
Knieh s urged
C. T. CMrUon,
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 131, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1909, newspaper, January 7, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976546/m1/4/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.