The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE
PfRSONAL
A LIVELY TINE
Our $3 Shoes
ForMen
Jin*. Bizzell is home from Deni
J loss
"out to Paris this
[ morning.
1 hive Shield* of Sherman is in
I the city.
tt. S. Aguew returned from I»al
I la.s today.
W. It. \\ lute returned
son today.
Kid. Jas. West left thil
for Itock wall.
Miss Ida White went to Sherman
this morning.
WaltcrOwen came in fiom Paris
thia morning.
Oscar Luton, of Ector, was in
lind Agents Tram South Texas
Resent Activity
A Bank Book is the best
bait to use when you are
fishing for prosperity
to Deni
6 we re showing- Three Doll .r
kB will surprise the nun that
HS moderate priced Shoes and has
s-in our Three Dollar Shoes.
Box Calf, Gun MetaJ and Pat
tent Coh. Blucher styles. Oai
Tanned Soles and good shoe mak-
ing. New Fall Lasts.
L £ W I S» The Shoe Man
OtkgaliM from Sherman Comes Over
to tnhfhten Nomeseekm-Under
Escort of Boosters
A GOOD STRONG BANK IS THE
whcTf1
self th<
wears
It is surprising how soon an account grows
to respectable proportions. Start now with
u*. We -have every facility and safeguard
necessary to guarantee the safe-keeping of
your money.
There were exciting time* at the
iu*ty passenger station yesterday
South Side 8q,
The First National Bank
of Bonham, Texas
, r- 11,1,1 w. White left thm Itlie Grangers nt once. It soon do-
‘teruoon for Fort Worth. veloptxl that the homeseekens were
Virge Hhirly returned home to | llPHderi for the «»untry down about
V ietoria and were in charge of a
number of Victoria land agents.
",ien the latter got next to the I
litct that Grayson count v lit«ra.
undertakers ANDembalmors
.»* ' wie, Lowering Device, CLursh trucke.Ietc
Res. PLoue 241. E Sic*
CONDENSED STATEMENT OP THE
Fannin County- National Bank
OF BONHAM. TEXAS. .
AT THE CLObE OK IIUMNKS8 SKPf. 13, 1908
RESOURCES: LIABILITIES:
Loans and discounts .. t2l>4.390 <3 , . , » .
United States bonds.... 25,0000* 1 npitslstock............•100,00000
Banking house fur A fix 8,000 00 * jrl»Ks «nd profits..... 76.604 01
( ssh In Vault $09,462 60 Circulation........ « 000 0)
C bln other B*ks 39.121.69 108,574.2!* iWo.itH........... o^SOO^i
ToUl................. >,904.32 rota)............. sFcooT^
OFFICERS: ’
>. w. RUSSEf.L, v,ct *—»
DIRECTORS:
J. B. Rus^ll, J. W. Kalnejr, T. I*. Roger*, D. C- Russell J t TV.1«
Miss Hazel Ellsworth is visiting
triends and relatives at Denison.
Rev. M. L. Hamilton returned
home from Brookston this morning, j
Mis. M. A. Roberts has gone to
Leonard to visit friends for a few
days.
J. W . Hewlett is reported quite!
sick at his residence on East ith J
street.
Mrs. \\ m. Halsell and Miss Hue!
llaLsell returned home today from |
Sherman. ' I
MT^***. and Burglary Insurance
TABLE
I Funny j
'§ Things i
Teus|ft Pacific
West Bound
Arrives I
9:35 a. ra.
T, 12:25 noon 1:
3, 9:15 p. m. !
East Bound
T. K«n:.edy, C. L. Bradford
There are a lot of funny
things in this world, but
the funniest of all is that
some really good, shrewd
business people worry amt
lose sleep over thinking of
having their teetli filled,
when ( am throughly pre-
pnred to do the most dif-
ficult filling without the
least pain.
you suppose i
would keep advertising
^at I fill teeth without
pain if it wasn’t a fact?
All my work guaranteed.
Call any day,
Leaves
9:05 a. m
1 :35 p. m
5:15 p. m,
Health? Then Drink
Mrs. Coe, wlio has been visiting| ■
at Carlton College, left today for{ The following cases have been
her home at Odessa. I disposed of in the county court
A. L. Cliukeubeard of Windsor, |slnoe last reP°rls
5lc*., is here the guest of his broth I I orn Stewart, colored, chained
**r, S. If. Clinken beard. I with violating the local option law ,
Mrs. N. O. Stallings and mother F* f°UDd *"llty aml theJury, as-
Mi*. MayUehl, left this morning to st’SBOd h,H PUIli»hment at *50 and
visit relatives at Petty ;f0 ,,a-vs in J"*1-
M.k I, A. Jones and daughters „ «*«ult
Misses Lucy, Elmer and T„» n.o " d.!*t.tory» »ot guilty
M. K. & T.
North Bound
267 leaves
723 leaves
.9:15 a. m.
12.35 noon
* It has cured others; it will c
| fresh water received dail
* Hargrove & Reyu
J L>RU<i STORE
South Bound
!4 arrives
"•8 arm t\s
9:10 a. m
0.10 p. m
In com
expert
(live in
inspect
% Dr. F. C. Alien 3*
3g °ver Hub Clo. Store 5?
>FKSSlO.\ \L ( ADDS
1 NOTON HKLBINO, V. D
1-CLtC i IC
by the jury.
Herbert Whatley, disturbing the
peace, not guilty. The same party
plead guilty to a charge of theft
[and was fined *1 ami given one
day in jail.
Verney Gatlin, malicious mis-
chief, not guilty.
Jolm Knight, malicious mischief, J
| NOTICE! 1
5 The Old* MAN IS HACK 5
3J grain rjvly f>r hid uess. If %
-<S your shoes or boots ueed i-e- %
"5 pairing bring them horc; good 2S
3* work and best of material 2F
>, W. Oiiimer square or
ortnan A- Co, Hours 0-t:
Sunday* by Aitpointinoot,
DR. J. A. LANNIU8.
CCLCCTIO eHV&ICIAN KHO IUMION
on the cost? One wav menus k *n.d ss‘\« »H you car.
omy. The merchant who has the Ust l^bt^i' 0tl,<T» f:iI*«econ-
store and show windows is the one Vho J? ^ ,nowt at^tive
shnre of th. trad,. Ily ,*i, tuSotE./T'' lio“’8
havo nearly thm* tim™ tJieaii„„ra, „f iLht S™ alnp, ><>u *»“
i%«r»rr........... “ nr* t&u
Bonham Electric &l(i««
to meet Mrs. Allen who has been
visiting relatives at Omaha, Xeb.,
and Kansas City, Mo.
Grafton Clark, who fell several
weeks ago and suffered the fracture
of his left leg just al»ove the knee, j
is rapidly improving and will soon
l*e out again.
Mrs. E. W. Mills, daughter Miss
Aliee, and son Karl, of Nashville,
Term., who have been visiting Mrs |
Harry Walker, left today for El |
Paso, uccont nan ir«! In- at^ unu. I
Sfieoitti attention (. /no to diseaTei
■* »oi.'jen aad ejiilci-t-u. Office over
tjraliam Crawford A C**, Phone 236,
‘'■.'deric*« W. 7to strr*t
theft of one turkey gobbler, east
dismissed.
Chaimnade ProRram—Oct. 12.
Ijmson—Classic Germany.
Hostess—Miss McKinney.
Leader—Miss Biard.
Yoicc—-The Linden Tree (three
parts; Schubert, Mesdames Clay-
pot»l, Cunningham and Rainey.
Piano-Ente Acte and Hnllofu
J. K. NiiVILl., M. O.
S rgcry anti ('.entral Practice
»‘hc.no: Office .*5r* *, He*. 303-2r
0f.ee over Nunn A Jones Company
Owing to t
at tlic Bryan i
was not much:
Rosser Thoma
dienco, after
were passed *
Kern. An ofl
hold another
we nav* secured tho se vices of «rlf-
.m Sanders, who in an expert horse
sh. er. firing your horses around und
«.l them shod right.
F. M. German & Son
>1 F. RAYBURN, M D
Physician and Surgeon
that city,
•fee over l< r»ruif
Cura: a. /u r., |, ; l r;. 6
*■■"!;->C at tl Rea Hie ur • i 'hones.
.Mozart, Misses McKinney & Ai*er
Inathy.
Talk—Beethoven, Mrs. Bchoon-
over.
Voice—Dcr Wanderer, Schubert,
Mrs. Bland Smitli. Secretary.
Men’s Meeting.
Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock
the men’s meeting will be held at
the American Presbyterian church
and Ed I>. Steger will lead the
meeting. Subject: “GmPs Promise
to David.”
Cotton w:*« up a few jKnuts to-
day, the prices ranging from 8:H5
to 8:75, the average price paid be-
ing 8:t>5. Receipts were better
than for several days past.
Those desiring to enter pupils in
primary department of Carlton
College will please enter them as
DR H. S RAGLAND
OSTEOPATH 1ST
Office Residence <*08 West 5th St
Phone 354. Bonham, Tcxa-.
has ioiij
trade.
Plates t
painted
Lost—A black tucked silk para
soi, black handle and tassel, Mon-
day afternoon, probably on (’enter
street. Please return to this office.
“New Fungi” pants, the swell
est trousers on the murk,.*
n.l reh'.iv.ert. Ch the*
i! I know my
WE DO THE WORK!
w£LC,TV DVK-Ko*,.W.i.i.oUo,,^
aTY DYE WORKS
F'RE, ACCIDENT
■ When you wantf you
,, , , , . J* re*ied, C'leane 1 «ud|]
VtciaholdoMi klnd*,|r>f K,,,air J
The nobbiest line of l*oj*s’ suits
in town at M hite, Blakeney &
Fuller’s.
• , s,.. Mit uiSr,
New cakes, fresh fio n the l*n
Wery.—Kincaid, Recrly & Hughes,
lor Rent—After Xmcmbcr 1st,
cottage on North Main street.
M. C. hpivy,
If you are hnking for an extra
nice suit for your boy, wc have1 Mr. and
what vou want and the price is 'a beautiful
right.—\\ hite, BInkcncy ft Fuff. r. thetn-sims*
Plato Glass,
<* CH/
a
* ThtH.
«•*•*. WILL H. EVANS & C
Over First Ntt’l
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, October 9, 1908, newspaper, October 9, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980705/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.