The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 375, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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Good, Cheap
Shoes For
Boys
Little Gents Shoes
>ian n 1 2 to 13, price ll,.Si
Youths Shoes
TMJC* 13 1 3 *o 2, |»n« $ 1.30
Boys* Shoes
J 1-3 » 513 l»ri t $1.75
Box Calf and
Vici Kid Leathers.
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Solid sole leather counters and inner soles.
Shoes forremping Boys.
Good, sturdy
LEWIS.
The Shoe Men
Weil Side 8q.
THV PAtLTffATO»lT»,
c. L. Bradford Md J. B. KuMcllj
rrt«nx«i tlu» tilttMM tioua a '**' .
State Fair at
ftRSOMAL
Joe Rurvtl Wt 1*4 aighl for it to tb
Mi* U<) Uti|e of Sherman,
Joe Arfalge * at bete today fro* who was here to attend tie Man ton j
Ivanbo* I Bimrll wedding, returned home:
June WilMn >a» here today to.lay.
from Sherman. Mm Faawie Mattox of(.m*n-
J. T. Biue!l left thit morning * We, »■'* «» hm to attend the
for Hooey Grove.
Worth is in
Government Weather Report.
New Orleans, La, O.rt. 39.—
Last Texan: Ton igh t and Batu relay
generally fair; warmer tonight in
northern and southwestern por-
tions. Cline.
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J. M. Ware of Fort
the city on iMMiuea.
EI gar Thoma«, wife and son,
Ewell, left this morning for Dallas.
Dr. John .Cunningham was here
today from Kaverina on bu*iuew.
Mrs J. W. Kaioey left last night
for Dallas and Fort Worth to visit
friends.
R. M. Brace of New York City
is here the guest of Dr. R. E.
Martin.
ril weildiug, returned
Mantua IU
horn' today.
M«. J. A. Ramsey of Coweta,
Okla., who had been here visiting
her sm, Faber Russell, and fatni'y,
returned home today.
B. G. tunoiogham and wife of |
Sulphur, Okla . who had be* n here
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Nick Miller,
left today for Dallas to visit the
fair.
John Allen, who has been mak-
ing his home at Alpine, Ala., lor ;
some time, has ictuined to Fannin '
Mrs. J. M. Nunn returned hoflaejgpygfy ant| |v*ide with his
Good Roads
FOR *
annin County
Silver
We Mv i«* ">*!?.“.“Jet'’‘J
from the toetorj
g-fesym*
■Cut Gl
eution-
PRO SESSIONAL CARDS
lOHNj.V LANIUS. M. D.
Eclectic Physician and Burgeon
Office over Graham Crawford A Co. ’
Hours 9:30 a.m. to 13 in. 1 p. m. to 6
p. m. Kesidence W. Oth street, both |
oSce ami residence phones 235.
Bonham - • Texas
DR. J. MAkON DONALDSON
Physician and Surgeon
Dodd City, - - Texas
Calls answered day or niglil
Special attention given to
the treatment of rheuma-
tism. Phone in office and
residence.
Our Word
Is Out
About the »**t sandy
land bargain in Fannin coun-
ty is the Uncle Billie Collins
farm, 3 mile* west from Ra-
venna, 140 artei at $1,600.
$2,500 was refused for 100
acres of this farm a few years
ago, and this land lies so that
it is just as good now as it
was then. This is equally a
“pick up” as a home and as
an investment. You get just
aliout twice your moneys
worth.
Dr. Cook at the Crescent tonight.
Strayed—Two pigs; one black,
the other black with white mink-
ings; one about three the other six
months old; forth females. Notify
A. A. Beasley at First .State Bank.
The Ladies of the Maccabees
will meet in regular review tomor-
row afternoon at II o'clock.
Silver Wedding
Flour is tiro best in the world.
We have the exclusive sale and
guarantee it agaiost any Hour on
the market.
B. I>. Hays A. Bon.
Pritchett
& Nunn
Bonham •• Texas
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The Blessing
of
Good Teeth
Any one wanting board or rooms
to rent apply to Mrs. <>. 10. Taylor,
410 West Eighth street.
When your saddle or harness
needs repairing or cleaning, bring
them to my shop. 1 will give you
good material, u neat workmanlike
ob, a id correct price.
L. B. Caldwell,
Bonham, Texas
Those who have good teeth
are not always sensible of
how wonderfully they arc
blessed. Poor teeth or
missing teeth are the cause
of more sickness than any
other one factor. It the
food is not. properly masti-
cated it will not be proper-
ly assimilated when it gets
down into the stomach.
The stomach will do dou-
ble duty for a while, but
only for a while; it soon
rebels and there comes
Double. During the past
live years I have treated
several thousand badly dis
eased teeth and made them
good. I can do the same
for yours. I am vary busy
these days but will i>e glad
to have you call. All my
work guaranteed.
Dr. F. C Allen
Over Hob Clo Store
today from a visit to relatives atjcbilllrei| near Teiepbone.
Ladouia. j ^ yp Gorora of San Antonio is
W. K. Lahue of Denison was a heri. visitiug hLs i,rother. E. W.
pleasant caller at the Favorite (joj-ogj a„,j may decide to make
| office today. Bonham his home. The Favorite
Miss Clara Broom has accepted a welcomes him to this city.
j position with the Burleson College -
at Greenville. i>r. Cook at the Crescent tonight.
Mrs. P. C. Thurmond returned -
home today from a visit to rela- The well dressed men buy cloth-
tives at Honey Grove. ! ing at Ware's.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Gorom are -
home from a two weeks' visit to Ladies’ 25c Collars,
friends in Ban Antonio.
ml, r:ch American Cut Glass.
Tun.bl.-w, Bowls, Mayonus
rSmwites *'ream and Sugar Sel
m>oy othj
Hand Paint
Mr. Lionel Lawrence
In “Man of Honor’’ tonight at the Opera House.
The largest selection of 25 cent I
Miss Poteet of lioxton, who is collars in Bonham. Everyone new. .
attending Carlton College here, left j Rogers, Woodward & Roberts Co. :
today to visit borne folks. --
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gerhardt Numerous fires,
visited friends in Paris yesterday, Bonham has had a number of!
returning here last night. | tires irrthe last few months and j
Miss Lottie Cowart, who has many of the victims have not had
been visiting friends at Whits- insurance. I would be glad to
wright, returned home today. write you some tire insurance at a
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New Arrivals
Pitted Cherries
Perch, tip, pineapple, cherry and strawberry prej
serves. Maple syrup, pancake flour fresh cakes]
and crakers.
P. O. Robinson and Louis Hlank- very cheap rate,
enship returned home today from Will H. Evans.
a business trip to Big Springs.--
Emmet Arletlge of Telephone ar j Fancy white and cream lace
rived here today from I>allas,jwhere collars at Graham, Crawford &
he had been attending the fair. J Company ’s.
KRAUT
5
cent cans
Nice assortment of fruits and veget-'
ables.
Kincaid & Hughes
£ Prompt service. Phones 67 and 375. Good Goodi
Some Wag has asked:
4 960%
“I* it possible for a man to
have the blues in a green suit?"
'
Not if he wore any of
the beautiful green, olive
or bronze shades found in
Filjjjifij
Ed. V. Price & Co’s.
V
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magnificent Fall and
Winter line of Woolens.
Brick Business Houses. J Notice Trespassers.
I ha\e torn brick’ business houses ; The public is hereby warned]
can give someliody a keep off my premises northwest
town. All trespassers will
i for ^ale.
bargain.
Will H. Evans.
B y e, lit and low prices are giv
ifo? us big sale on clothing. Ware’s
prosecuted.
W. W. Lindsey
ladies’ Collars
In the very newest thing*.
Never
owned them cheaper. 25 cents to
J $1.50.—Rogers, Woodward & Rob-
erts Co.
ft
There are grays, browns and
modes in the line, too, and you
should make your selection
early. Prices range from
$20 to $40
ltcu.1" Iota! r„r.„ntattot of BO. T. PRICE & CO.. M.rchut TUI;,, Chief
Dr. Cook at the Crescent tonight.
••"WHIT »H$ U. V. WCI A M-
Ht^rvcock-Neviil Co.
If you want to be in the well
dressed circle buy your clothes at
Ware’s.
The terraced lot on West 4th
street has been reduced to $(»5o if
once; only $50 down.—
Evans.
Two Miles North
I have fifty acres for sale at I
per acre; in sight of Bonham; i
nice little farm.
Will H. Evans.
Cold Wave
Coming. Bee our blankets; we'
be able to take care of you.
to $10.00.—Rogers, Woodward j
Roberts Co.
sold at
Will H
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Auction Sale of Pecos
:. iTown Lots
City, Texas,
TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT 3:30, ON COURT HOUSE: SQUARE
One Lot Given Away on the Sale of 25 Lots
Pecos City is the big town of the Great Pec >s Valley of Texas. Growing faster than . .... ~
The people aie going there from all par.s of the United States and settling. Prices are goi-itf ,J iT" WeSt TexaS'
own price. Sold to the higher 1 idder. Every lot is a bargain. . • 8 P- uy now now at your
QUICK MONEY ON A SMALL INVESTMENT
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VaBare the line of Brauers celd
tother Hues and you will have »
m Bread and Butter I In tea.
Vases, Cream aud Sugar Bets,
hes, Nut Bowls, and many other ]
i before nuking your purchases.
Mark Fairlel
Save
“It is always more painsul to
i to draw it from the pocket.
The farmer, or anyone else,
jet for something useless, when hi
|kank account for it.” \
This Bank is examined by Statl
i year, issues sworn statement on I
ther times aud is audited four ti|
Follow your own common sens
First Si
of Boi
m
Go
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Collages for ^alr.
On West Oth street I havetw
pretty cottages for sale; prie
$ 1050 and $ 1800.
Will H. [Kvans.;
Do you know we handle
Bonham? Well it is fact,|
[jtane, or give us a chance tc
We can give you tne
dorado coal. Of course yc
*11 lumber against anybody
iteger Lu
For Sat
wnl gi-t-, turnips, be
lettuce, cnulith
l’pPl*eis. fresh uiacki
ifhow-cliovv, lobsters, s
= ■»pacv Makes
D. Hay
vp-tc-Date Groc
bCity Laundry
,rlt ir<ur»nte«U to
511 « ort catl««l tor
Tex a*.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 375, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909, newspaper, October 29, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976942/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.