The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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LEWIS, Shoe Mari
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.
%k |WiuliTTfe^t Big Paying Proposition in|
sse«--.- • Bonham. -wssaBpSu-fc.
COOK WI
GAS
Corn Wanted.
We. will buy all your ccgn at
highest market price, must be
dry enough to crib.
' W. R. White Produce Co.
What Women Will Do.
la the til e of Harry Jackson’s
latest and greatest play presented
by ,the Holden Brothers Compan .
C. Pen*
fi^ges,
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Dr R C Allen
Over Hub Cta. Store
— Stetesriription, permonth
Sic Months, in advance..
Otae Year, in advance....
PRICES
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Lunch baskets /. 10c to 3'
Many other items not mentioned above. J
. for what you need.
W I si
ESTATE
sea me for bargain
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If you get your school supplies from
,t money’s worth.
Good pericil tablet —
Good ink tablet
A ten-cent eraser for ./<
------Lead pencils. .‘Jue. sfx for* ’
Lead.pencils, fine quality, four for
Best ink, black and red
For Rent—Five room dwelling
two blcks from Public School.
00 —T. R. Caldwell.
Don’t neglect to take an Ansco
Camora with you on your next
pseafo. No charge for use of it
if t finish your pictures.—Foster
Paoto.
Notice To Farmers.
T am readyio handle your corn
by the car ou commission, it
| wilt pay you to see me before fou
•eMjyour corn.
JD. A. Bia rd,
Bor. him, Texas.
News From Panther Row.
t will pay the highest price for
your butter and eggs.
Sid Smith.
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If your etes i rouble you
and i* is diHicult.ior you to
read at night, consult
Optical Department.
In charge of 3 graduate
optician.
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PHONES 231 aai
SHOES pfe
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Heart Strength
Miss Gr
H<«rt MtrancUi. or H**rt WmIomm. w«ni N«rw
SUxKth. or N*i*e W «*kn**3--n<iUito>* mom.
ICv.-ly. not on* weak h«an In a banrfrid to. to ft.
all actually dltnunl. fl la atanoal ahra/» a
hidden Un, Itttla n*rv* that rnalfy to all at fanll.
Thto ob*cur* n*rr*—th* Otrdlac. o» Heart N*r*v
—almnlr n«*da. and muMhava. nxw»pow*r. mom
MtobUkv. mom mntrolhn*. rnoaa *B«*mln*
stnuata. Without that th* Heart mat coottnua
to fail, and th* atomar’i and kl.hmya a too ham
Mtnm oootrolllns nerve*. . _
This clearly aaplatna why. as a madlatn*. D».
Shoop's Rcatdratlva ha* In th* l*rt <**>•■ so much
for weak and allInc H*aTta. Dr Shooa Snt
Mrcaww of all this painful, palpltata* oiflocwk.
In* heart rll.tr*** Dr. Shoop'* Rwstn—fliu this
popular pmacriptlon—to alone diracmd to the**-
weak and wartln* nerim centers It bnlldri
It strengthens: ft offers real, lanntn* heart help.
H ynu effliM have atron* Heart* «nm* .ft.
wmUoti. stren*thMi (has* nerve* - tveniehitsS
them u needed, with
Dr. Shoop’s
Restorative
“ALL DEALERS*
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Jeweler and Optician
West Side Square
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Is it wise distnias un un-
Inventignted sttbSement by say-
.ng "It isn't poisdible?”
Is it fair?
People sneered at Fulton,
i aughed at. Monte*. poob -)>oohed
Edison. They think good den-
L.eU V .* nr’-n-HStor.lJ pan fill,
but the ocean akeamer is here,
the telbgraph and phonograph,
so is painless d«M>stry at mod-
erate prices,
• Come iu some day >nd talk
dentistry wilhsaM—I will cheer-
fully examine ywwi teeth free.
terday. >
J. M. Lemons and wife are vis-
iting in Denison. —
I' John Stegar came home from
h the west yesterday.
I Sam Corenbleth is home from
1 the Eastern markets.
Mi Mrs- Clvde Mpbowell went to
Ravenria yesterday.
Little Miss Ruth Welch went to
B Raven' ;»2^^•
fl Will H. Evans is home from a
business trip to Paris. ; handle factory
I Miss Cornelia f'
- j home from a visit in Sherman.
T.'A. Phillips ia making a com-[building stand idle touch longer,
mercial tour through the territo-
In speaking of the play'the critics
visit to thatobugh. MrSi pa[[gt [ ~ ~~ ; ~
FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL Bi
•-afflULJIMmM. Murplui. and Prnatt.
1 he Strength of the institution lies not'uione in tt» cupiiu
»nd resource* hut in the character and fiuanclal respontibu
nun wb<» oonduet'lta ai, airs. • I
Its business is.governed with that conservatism cowhlnd
>rprise and up-to-date methods which create* soundness and is
service. ]
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BONHAM
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J. Lee Tarpley fQj
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBM.MERS
Sew Hearse, Lowering Device, Church trucks- fi£~ fees.
GIBSON &TAYLC
Real Estate, Houses, Lots, and Land for sale. J
Boeth Hide Square. Bonham, Texas.
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Office over Nwnn A Jones Company’
city property._ BUN HAM, TEXAS.
WE DO THE WORK rX’cL’d
r ressea, vjeanfKii
st the CITY INTE Works. We'slsodo all kinds, of Repair]
Work. r 1
CITY DYE WORKS
THE DAILY FAVORITE
OFFICE NORTH CENTRR STREET
Entered at thd I'oit.ofilce at Bonham,
— - TexM, as Second-Class Matter. [thrjughoflf the .(JBu'Kry acknowl-
2^ edge that Mr. JauXaun has sue-
jl 2ft oeeded in getting much of the!
$2.00 color of Charlee Dickene’ great’
‘ story D ivid C pperfield upon the '\°*
stage. The play is not a direct j----
dramatization of that novel, but
founded on some of the principal Sherman'are visiting friends in I
incidents The action being
placed about James Steerforth,
-Rosa Dottle-, Etn'ly, MlOkwber?
Peggotty, and Uriah Heep and
Hammond Pjggotty, the rough
young fisherman in ' love with
E n’ly the innocent young woman
who forsakeshiin for the promises
of Steerforth, later (o be cast
aside. The punishment of Steer-
forth when he is drowned during
a hand to hand figljt in a storm
with HammondT’eZgotty., with a
tew other scenes in which Mr.
Jackson nas deserted D ckens
gives the play a tiue melodra-
matic flavor. . The comedy ele-
mant as supplied by the Micawber
fa oily. The ecanic effects ure
excellent, the parte are well
played, and the sue-ess ot the
play is demonstrated by the ap-
plause and hear y laughter- at
each performance. WHAT
WOMEN WILL DO will be seen
At Opera Home Thuisday night,
September 12.
us you get
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There has been considerable
talk of establishing a handle
factory in Bonham, and we can,
see ho reaa n why one oou1d not:
be operated here-very success- j
fully, as we have plenty ma-; •«
terial, a splendid f site and I
W, R.-White went tu Paris yes-- oapii alt) operate on.
’ Mayor Spangler suggested at M
the Business Men’s League meet-
ing that if it was not possible to
operate the canning factory
plant, that Jt would be a good
scheme to tbrn it into a handle
■factory.,- A committee compos d
of D. A. Hi a rd, T. R. Caldve.r'
and A.. A. Burney wan appointed
to investigate the proposition and j
we fe> 1 sure that in the near fu»
ture the plant will be running’
1 full time as a canning factory or
as our enterp'is- I
McClellan Ih png citizens are not going to stand I
[by and see that machinery and ■
‘ I have jjst ordered a’ lot
patterns in the latest designs for
Eyelet, Wallachian and Tape
embroidery. Would be glad to
have you wait awhile on
' ni® to hive y >ur stamping done.
Atf kinds pt Bead work. Prompt
■attention • given marl orders.
Phone 163, Mrs. Cora Morrow,
. W. 6lh and Maple Streets.
£ u.-. ttoin.. meauB tQ.
J [JI Tl r Fa vorite XaJtes Bleas-
UTP fit nbtlftg the-edanfiir and-goings I
of its readers, and no feature .of ths
' paper Is more esRe'rly svannsd than
■pts Personal Column."
Thurmond Blakeney is in Dal-
las. ■
R. D. Hays ha gone to Gaines-
yiilh.
This play cou’aics all Um sensation of Mdo-drarna, all the ex
beauties of a paslorlal play and as many lanr/hs a/ a farce
OtoMHlv.
A pick <-a»t of capable people in this great play. Don’t fail to °
er* What Wom»n Wil) Do for Love and revenge. o
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A NEW
Tailor Shop
tfRui rikou A- .lobnsbn’s old
»«vard.t Ciulhes made to
•ondsr. .. . .
Or Affing, Pressing. Repairing
All work guarantied.
Clothes called for .nd
Jclivared • .
W. M. PERKINS
Prj^rit'kn- Telephone No. 122
Just Received Gas Sxt h
that will ccok anything a range for wcnTS
cook. Will do the worlpi ;a i
Less Time at L
and ycu will have a cool house to
' cost but little. Asl.t * ... ....... ..
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x ’ Arbuckles’ Ariosa Coff(
is cleaned, roasted and packaged by 'mL
without the touch of'a hand. A Hiick
constructed in our own shops packs the cod
weighs it, wraps it, and seals the wru
automatically. It reaches the cup the ciejS
most wholesome and cheapest good coffd
the world.-, , ~~
. AIU3UCKLE UKOg. New xork City.
I You Read About
■Ti n’* our kind. You never read about poyx-^shoea, do
you? HaMix 1 After all il’a the shoujbiye-fenfisheg the
pi i f 11 «h.o’-n>,nj. We could write pages of Uhing!) about
■ ur *hn,-to ttn<l ruck to he truth, and atill soma people would
doubt us me me dur new fall Shoes—MH’e Women's
and Ch Idrfn’e. and let them speak for themselves. Toey’rb
, lutre i ppove w hat we say. No going back .on prim.a facie
evidence.
ry, i Get your dri< k at 2 irafonetes
Mra. E. P. Bomar has returned.[ Bf09’’ whe"» y°u oan hear alt the
to Cromwell after a visit to friends lttte>it mueic on the Kleo,rio
here< - ---------—--Plano.
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.Warren Rains, of Bailey, is’ The first nnnu il meeting of the
with White, Blakeney ± Fannin County Ceforod Fair Aa-
1 Fuller. s 'elation will be ip session at the
• Mrs M. L. Hooper and baby of P»'i ‘on Grounds today, Fri.d-y
-- - and Saturday. Considerable in-
ths ojty y terest has been manifested among
„ T. , . . . the colored people and the fair
W. C. Dunoan_hM.returaed. to <0 ----
Ada, I. T., after a visit to> rela- -
tives here. I'so (lao lor Cooking.
WUlSparg.r .ocompanifl by i ’ SSrf'hiiiiitta.
his brother Joe, went to Durant , , , ,
, is worth a pound of cure. There
yesterday. i
- — ‘ are many poor sufferers, Con-
Mrs. W.T. Giss, after a visit 8umplive8| who are hopele99 Qf
in the city, returned to Ravenna p„tting wen_whOf if they had 1
yesterday. j taken care of themselves, would j |
JvIJ-8. Helen Brennan hae re- now be well. A cough • is the |
turned to Daltae after visiliing foundation otConsumptlon. BaT-[*
relatives here.
KI re.~R E. Lee, alter a
relatives here, returned
Worth yesterday. >
MijBses Margarets Dale and Joe,
Nunn are home from a visit to
friends in Dallas.
Mies May Stephenson has g one
to Corsicana where she will teach
in the public school.
Mieses- Lelia and Katherine
Beasley are visiting Jamestown
and other eastern points.
Miss Hazel Ellsworth left yes-^
terday for Chambersburg, Pa.,
where she will enter school.
J. C. Barnett and D. G. Barnett
and wife ot Ravenna, are epend-
few stave at Sulphur, T T-_
Miee Grace Mitchell has re-
turned to her home in Leonard,
after a vieit to friends in the city -
Mrs. El Dunean returned to her
hoeee in Caddo, 1. T., yesterday,
after a visit to relatives at Tele-
phoae.
Mies Annie Wiggins has re-
turned home after a two week's.
vieR to relative® and friends- In
Greenville'.
Mrs. J. C. Moore, after a vieit „
to her son. Henry Bensoa and
family, returned to Cale, U T.,
yesterday.
Mrs. J. B. Phillips and Miss
Katharine Phillips, of Tarape,
Florida, are the guests oi Mrs R.
U. Alexander.
BenXJonley is wearinrthe eon-
ductor's uniform on theShermar-
Clarksville run, while Joe Jamt a
takes a vacation.
- Mies Virgie Kincaid, wlohal
been a nuest of Mr**. U. R. Pail-
lips re'urne<| to her home south
of town yesterday.
Mra. Belle Croixih and daugh-
ter, w io have been visiting at
the home of Dr. J.T Kennedy,
returned to Ladonia } esterday.
Mrs. J N. Pratt and Miss Mc-
Dade, aftsr a visit to Mrs. W. R.
White, daughter o’ Mra. Pratt,
returned to their Dome in Haugh-
ton, La., yesterda)^^
W. W. Bro*-nlce,
well, R. C. Bragg, M. A.
R. E. Steger ahd Pi >:c- Gate
are spending a few lays in tl
Territory, hunting at d fishing.
V Holden Bros.’ Latest Success "’t— *
I What Women will Do
One of the Novelties of the Season
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| HOME COMFOp
j The Electric Flatiron has such obvious advantages os
fl htuye-heat-d iron, tb». its gen*rsi adoptwin. where electric,
available, i» not surprising, i's Cblftt nd vantage t’-t -rniTS
■ " l<alwaf+a ttady to use, keeps th- right, t-mperature, contia
cents per hour to operate and save* the time and labor of;
irons and looking alter the stove, The purchase, thsrvfa.
Kleotyic Fla' tpOH is, Viere’ore a stroke of econowy.
The Electric Flatiron may be attached to the circutlh
of the hnune, so that light ironing or pressing need not be;
the hot kitchen The mistress oi the house may press a <W
embroidery, which she does not care to eoitsia
hands. The iron is always hot and clean, the heat is easy)
and may be r*guj»ted to a nicely, so teat scorching and m
. are easi.y avoided.
Forteese ao/» many other Electrical <-o«r.-rdems', see tM
Bonham Gas & Electric
j lard’s Horehound Syrup will atop I.
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to Ft.' Montana, writes; “I have used !
; Ballard’s Horehound Syrup in '
- family for years -my children+
never suffered with coughs.”
Sold by Saunders Drug Co.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 12, 1907, newspaper, September 12, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365239/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.