The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [36], Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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smart styles and beautiful outlines, and
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BIG SALE DAY
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Bonham and Ravenna
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CandiessFruits
Your p a t r o n age is solicited
Zarafonetis Bros.
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•) Developments Not far Short of
Sensational.
| BUSY ■ FOR TWO YEARS
Government Preparing to Take Steps,
For Which Arrangements Are
Complete.
We have juot received the Grat
shipment of coooanuts for this
season.—H. M. Norman A Co.
, and hope to
serve you in the future with the
business you had intrusted to
Mr. Johnson.
For Big Bargains.
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CHAS. DAVIS & CO.
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We have a fresh supply of Fine Choc-
olate* and other fine candies. We
are also headquarters for < elebrakxi
CALIFORNIA FRUITS
; DOINGS IN DISbtia COURL )
Criminal Docket For This Term Closet*.
~Dne More Week of Court.
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t ham is fortunate in being able to :
..... . ... .i8®* Oiese wonderful pictures.
Borahs-Mabcv Teeed the Court - y 6My I)() hoteloT VTew’
ligations. Wyoming, Colorado J
ona ucan wm^un.aa me next and Ru88dffl grooery 9tor .
developmen/s. It ia said r«1
authority tjfat the reuulte of the
investig
Lost—A horse shoe pin.—Mrs.
J. A. Lanius.
Fall Suit Styles
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We appreciate your business Don’t forgot our rpeni g day.
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Matting cheapest in the history you the‘very beat of service. Mrs. C. A. MocQu'-r.
Use Gas for Cooking
aturday
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Washington, .Sept, 25.—De-
velopments not far' short of the
sensational will oofljo in Western
land fraud prosecutions in~a
short time if the plans of the Gov-
ernment do not miscarry. The
Government is on the point of
taking steps for-which it has been
preparing for two years.
Following the successful land
fraud prosecutions in Oregon and
California the Interior Depart-
ment set on foot a thorough in-
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vestigation' of affairs affecting imported to this country. Bon- 8
the granting of public lands in t ham it lortuQate in being ablU to I
several othsr States. Senior goa theae wonderful pioture9, R
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today as a result of these inves- d ' ^_don»t miM aeeing tbern >at g
- -- : the first room North of odge ■
ond Utah will-witness the next’1 ■
‘opmen/t. It is said on,
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tigaHona, when made pub-
lic, wijCstartle the whole country.
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I our time against yours and
’ show you what the now t-
son has brought forth.
>■ Wo ft>ar neither scrutiny
| or comparison.
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Foll< wing cases were disposed
of yesterJay:
Ida M. Davis va John 1’. Davis
r aivorje granted and maiden
name restored.
In the partition suit of Minnie
Hooka et al vs. Kate Cobb, judj •'
ment was rendered partitioning I
land as prayed for. Will Harkins
was appointed rooeivir and ih in-
structed to sell land lor haft cash,
balance io one and two years at
8 per cent interest.
The following oases are set for
next Monday :
J. W. McCullough vs. S. 85
Randell et al.
First National Bank of Honey
! Grove vs. J. H. Baldwin
“The Passion Play” ia a, real- (I
ifctio presentation of the life of
Christ. It has been photographed
in Oberammergan and the films
Notice.
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We have purchased the Real
Men of National reputation will Estate and Insurance business of
be involved, It is said, and will Elwin Johnson, i
be prosecuted criminally.
Hendrix A Moor. 1
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of Bonham today and tomorrow. Phones 183 add If 1.-—H. M. N <r^
i J. Lee Tarpley A Co. mhn A Co,
The Suit styles thin season
hnv* reachrd a Ktuie <,f per-
fection.
All,extreme and all'loud
slwSta have heen avoided..
Fabrics and the cut of the
garments are refined, gui -
eervative and artistic.
The coat is slightly form-
fiiling and of medium lenzih
ned without o«4rt«r
vests. The collar* n i I»-
pels are of moderate knj^h
and width. The trousers
- are cut of moderate width
and of a Very grac»ful
form.
There never was a season
I ’ when the styles were hand-
SPmer-or more satisfactory,
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [36], Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1907, newspaper, September 27, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365252/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.