The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. [36], Ed. 1 Friday, September 27, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Is Saturday September 28. , Respectfully
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EXQUISITETASTH
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eheller at a bargain. I
T L Rogers, Bonham, Tix north side.
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Young Man From Bonham Resorts to
Peculiar Method to Get Money.
ler’s Candies.—Bonhnm
Kitchen.
The Great Texas
Health and
Pleasure Risort
Saturday is opening day. Visit
our store and see the very latest,
creations in the Milliner’s art.—
' Ricketts A Sutton.
The be.it foi your money; the
beet mi.uuery styles, and yet the
boat workmanship th these goods
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For Rent.
Nwte 5 mom dwelling in north-
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Bonham Gas Co.
PHONES 231 and 330..
$20.0) IP
Records
Needles
WISE
ESIATE
See iu» for bargains In furtn
25c* 60c and 7ic
5c to 25c
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■sterv'i at tbe Postoffice at Bonham,
TVxb», as Bocoud-Clai, .Mutter..
Batarription; per month ..........
8*a Mouths, in advance ,;...ll 25
Owe Year, in advance 12.0V
R >'dy <t Hughes.
* Rhketts A Sutton have the
very latest novelties in Millinery,
visit them Saturday.
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Mrs. Qora Morrow has return-
be reedy to' rd from a visit in Windom.
ft ...n ost Rev. A. W. Wilson of Dodd
• The building f City wai in town yesterday.
M. D. Benton of Eihube left
hero yesterday for Ardmore, I. T.
The little daughter of L. A.
L'ollis and wife is reported quite
hick. •- ---
pany, and it ia their aim pt give"
the public the.beet entertainment'’
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NO TROUBLE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
Write for Mineral Wells Booklet and new.book on Texas—FREE
E. P. 1 URM:R,|(leneraljPas3«ng«r Agent,|Dallas, Testa*.
Just Received Gas Stoves
ffiat-will iooS anything a range for wood or coal Will
cook;
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Brown.” Buster Brown Came-
ra’* at $1.00, S2 00 and $1] ftOeanhllThfiflfi test* nre ru nvTrg'o, the
Bonham Amusement •“^dm* to match.—Poster Photo. PeoPl°—without a penny*e cost
W. H. BERTRAND & GO.
Commission Brokets
Cotton, Grain, Provisions and Stocks
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Durant I. T.
Calf us by J telephone! 1 for market
information.
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J. Lee Tarpley &
, EAST SIDE NEXT TO BANK.
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If, *«iur freed is visiting you, pleeM
14 tars office by phone; it you visit
UM the same —Ml t»
Tie- Famrite ttKM |
itlng tb<* comings and goings
'4 lu readers, and no feature of tbs
;nper is more eagerly scanned than
t- Personal Olumn.
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COOK WIT h
GLA-S
LEWIS, T5be Shoe Man
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE.
The fall styles are now here and wo nek your considera-
tion when y< u m rc’-dv to select y>ur footw-tarTor the com-
ing seas n. We’ye S.uuba fur evorybody We tWI adhere
iu UW-jihilo’-tnThat ha* already made this 8hce store popular.
The beet of Naw* .U the loweetposeibta. price.
WiHTind here all the latest designs, as usual,
in pretty headgear for them. It is ready and
waiting fcr all, no matter what style. You can
not be conversant with proper styles in fall millinery
unless you critically examine the stock we show
this week. To the woman nf rllcremmriTt; tT
f tultless taste, of unerring judgement, we say-*
it aiford- u« piee.ure to announce that we are ready f »r
ihe fi'l aorl nfe^Bnoe trade. We h«ve been very d Hgent
f ur tin pist fe v ni >nih« if] neouring f >r our pitroriH
THE BEST SHO: MADE
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Perfection will likely not bn
res chad this year in anything.
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and you will have a cool house to cook hi,
cost but little. Ask the
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re 3y’atock. Tita Iiuu^h. pictures
1 ever slm.wn in me e»ly of the
■ Great ”Pab»toa Puiy.” The,
■ pictures are ia colors and im-'
pjned ftuiu Europe. Admiraion
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—vr.nnoop »ni«nti.un>—iBBtonlrwl
xvu < *n get tae Daily Favorite an*. FJ’jyp ™!>°lt)r*.l?» *upp<>*ltory noaady, while Dr.
OM year
Ed Gilmore and wife are
spending a few days at Mineral
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. Mies Mamie Dye has gone to
Wapanucka, Okla ,' irlwro she
will teach.
J. L. May, nuperintendent of
the cotton mill, went to Sherman
yesterday.
Mrs. Frank C. Allen and Mrs.
G. W. Fuller went to Sherman
yesterday.
Mm. Jack Auasell and sister.
Mies Glossie Dyer, went to Sher-
man yesterday.
Mrs. H. C. Alexander is a guest
of her daughter. Mm. J. E. Mu-
chert at Sherman.
Mrs. J. L. Rayburn and chil-
dren of Dodd City, are visiting
Mrs. W. A. Thomas.
Miss Jim Ixju Yerion, who was
a guest of Mm. Biand Smith, re-
turned to Ravenna yesterday.
Miss Myrtle Markham returned
last night from Glasgow, Ky.,
where she had been visiting rela-
tivea.
Mrs. Ruby Paul of White-
wright, after a visit to her moth-
: eMm, C. H'- .Stafford, returned
’ home yesterday.
—Mrs. Frank Junes; who has
been visiting her aon, Cliff Jones
and wife, returned to her home
in Houston yesterday.
Our sale will continue today
and tomorrow.
‘ J- Lee Tarpley A Co;-
I’^st Side Square next to Bank.
ig a rang* for wood
Will do the work in
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GIBSON & TAYLOR
Real Estate, Houses, Lote, ar.d Land for sale.
South Side ^quare, Bontiatp, Texas.
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FANNIN COUNTY NATIONAL BANK
raptfal, *IOO,UO0.OO, ^urplas and PrnAts,
The strenfyth of th* institution 1>» not alone io Its capital, surplus
and resources-but in the character and financial responsibility of the
min who conduct its affairs.
Its business is governed with that conservatism combined stilb—war
terprise and ft..*.. ni..t^rw4w wfatcbitiesten souutlttWi -■ ”
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BONHAM
IFMJl CTWHG
Almost di-tracted by a message
stating that her son, Guy, 18
years old, was lyir>j at the point
of death in this city, Mrs. Bog-
gees of Bonham, phensd police
headquarters Friday ftight and
appealed to the officers to find
her eon and let her know his
condition.
The officers searched for him
for some time but oould not find
him. However, they ’learned
thafyourg Eo,go«A wa* in the
city Wednesday nnd tnst he
called at the office of Judge Tom
Bradley. Judge Bradley is a
; former ■resident of Bonham, but
k now a practicingfaitor ne£ Ijetf.
JudgeTJcacHeylft well acquainted
with.Boggees.and his family.
Saturday morning the cfTice’S
managed to find the young man
and had biro sent to headfti ir-
ters. There he was questioned
and the officers learned that i>
was another, scheme to obtain
money.
Boggess stated that he told a
friend ef hrs to call his mother at
Bonham and tell her that ha was
sick and to send hjm some
money. He said that he had no
idea he would cause her the
worry and anxiety that it did and
that the friend must have spread
a little oa the message and made
nit mother believe that he w««
about to di*.
Mm. Boggess was notified that
her son is well.—Fort Worth Scaj,
‘‘The Passion Play.”
“The Passion. Play” pictures
are in Paris this week an A are
drawing crowded hounea. They
were secured by the Bonham
Amusement Co., at considerable
expense and every nun, woman
and child in Bonham should see
it. Nothing like it has ever been
shewn here before—airbthers
being weak imitations,
Pro'tn’fjrinces Monday at 3:30,
7-Aod_8 p, tn; -AdiulSsion
15 cents.
First door North of *Ai ledge
and Russell’s grocery store.
Don’t miss seeing the great
“Passion Play” pictures to be
given in colors by the Boo hair
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Trial Catarrh -'EcatOMHd* 2.J77G
Teing mailed outfiee, on request,1 Kitoli
by Dr. Shoop, R cine, W».'
PHILIP
REAL
—- Office <»ver Nunn A Jones Cbinpasy*
city property. BONHAM, TEXAS,
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Preventics contain no Quinine, I
00 ’^"Tve, nothing hareh nori
hwfo Huyl.,-, .nar'Oyiny, «CaB’""’pr.ve^i”‘tn*
pneumonia, bronchitis, la grippe,. I
etc. Hence the name, Preventics. |
Good for feverish children. 48
oont8- Trial boxes
° ct8, Soldjiv al] dealers. '
H you want the best crandifs |
on ’b*5 buy BuyWnii
Lowny s at the Bonham C’jrndy
FOR. SALE be uses and vacant lots ia^oub|rrL
Easy payments. Can handle trade.
liver First Nat’1 Bank WILL H. EVANS & Co.
Will b when The
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—_ ■_ tntans to y<(1|
Dj», nc*’ COI»fort and health ’’ '
Ovs Bonhoum <*
& EUc^e.
Ricketts <S" Svittorv
North Side In Nvwmn BtiHdinjr.
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------ the great value of t.i>m.fcciar4ifm
prescription known to druggists ‘
everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Ca-
— tnrrh Remedy. Sold by all dealers
Use Gas for Cooking.
On neift Saturday, Sept. 28, we
will display the celebrated Gage,
Phipps, Elzee K**ilh, Hak and’
other noted hats, and invite your
OMehriiMpeotitm of same.
> Mm. A. MacQueen.
♦ Don’t neglect to take an Ansoo
Camera with you on your next
picnic. No charge for use of it
PhAtSi8h y°Ur picturea’~~pP«ter
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Weak Women
I To wrak »nd »lltn« womon. then. 1, at leart on.
I wuy to help. But with that way. two treatments
mwt be combined One in local. <me 1, constltu-
ttonal. but both are Important, both easeuual
! I>r. Shoop , NlshtCtme la the Local.
Ur. Shoop', lUwtorattve. the <»n»tltutl<w>al
■ Shoop , Re«tor*Hre i^'whcli/ an "internal tree?;
nient. The Restorative rrachn, throughout the
entire lyctcm. Making the repair of all nerva
•’I* ’??!£i •I|4 blood ailment.
Implira, doee It,
want ada DUBS rMUlta “ ro'<ll,l‘w't\ ’»*>*»*.Mrr> and Inflam. ,
For .lyl. ...a wortm.:.hip SMSSl
kothei/Mam. Pot mmIUt, local help, mat weU (
Dr. tShoop’s!
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TttlWway; tHKKArtWAft A
tub ciiiurawr way |
tn iua«« ice Cream. I
Simply fttli the content, of on* pwkag, ■
Jell-0 -..J
ICE CFEAM
Powder
Into » quart of milk audfrvete. No heating
or oookmg; nothing elte to »«1- Une p»k-
»ge uiakc, nearly two quart, of line ice
.cream. Co-ia about 1 cent a plate.
X.m irmlj; ranft/a, CnswteM, Mrau>-
lurrii, l.rii.imand rnlt'irwtd.
Appvot nd by Fore l-’.-nl < ‘oiiindwionera
. Wo diteMe MMaa <•» !■' ■■' -“•■« ponan* ‘n
_ Jail-0 fco Ctesrnn Pomoor.
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i , h!« until., and
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i < b*M>k will bo B
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Voutir- hb a* •< no
XjK^HaH^AMSdBtfaiid H
We have just received a ship*'
mont of Seward’s fine <cacdiea.»
You will find us in the 5 and There is none better.—Kincaid,
lOat etore, in the rear, on th?
north eide.—Massey de Payne,
The newest things in Silk Ki*
HBona’a have just arrived at
White. LLik.re, & Fn 1 r’a.
In order to give our cirtomers
the beat and quickest service poa-
■"’T""". Bible we have put in two phones
Na. 183 and 171.—II. M. Nor-
m«jQ A Co.
For Sate.
One 10 horse power traction
, engkoe, alee one portable corn We have it’s next door neighbor
■holler at a bargain. io millinery. —Massey k Payne,
' ’ _T°Checlc *-Mld quickly, get
—Wo have jasl luutlvml a fresh frum your druggist some little
nhipment of Lowny’s and Huy- .©bndy Cold Tablets sailed Pre-I
Candy vonUc8- Druggists everywhere)
are now dispensing Preventice,J
for they are not only safe, but.
decidedly certain j»d prompt.
Ths Bonham Candy Kitohen nt^8 C0nU1*3—
Arnueement Co,, Monday.—Per*- has I BQ vkolu-ivo agency in Ban-
There is no better canli on the
market than Seward’s and we
have just received a fresh ship-
ment.—Kincaid, Reedy J:
Hughes.
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■j •B.aU-Vxiuy Dallas hiewa
B, for th« auiull mm of IZ.7&.
31 FAVUHITKI
SwH I l*or Styla B,'d workmax
ttrvf'fexevTT us
Millinery .—Ricketts A Sutton.
Remeujber our phone numbers JLFFa onoop
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are 183 and it, Try them for
promp service.—H. M. Norman Iglll V^tlF©
*Co- • « ; “ALL DEALERS”^
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A. H. Pickrrs o Wolfe City
No. 2, was a p e-san oilier at
this office yesterday.
P. G Tayl -r is in Greenville.
H* C McAnally ir.if wife are
in Dallas.
1. Hubert Bra"^ is reported still
very siok.
P. R jbinson went to Paris
yesterday. -
T. M.'G iult of Ector was here
yesterday. <,
' Mike Donovan le home from
Texarkana. __ _
~ Mra. T. L. Crissman visited in
Denison yesterday.
■BHKnuBnzasaHsaiis&raMKMBa'KaainsBBMmBaHHQBaMHMtuJ ^ri' T. W. Ragsdale ia visiting
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THE DAILY FAVORITE c°J
-----------enterrain the public in
- WnMMI CUSCBH BTHKCT p|eMing mannFr - ........ ,
00 North" Main Str.nl ia bein?l
paced in readiness and will
when completed present a neat
and uptodate appearance. Dr.
F. C. Allen and Mr. 15urrett have,
charge of the Amusement Com-}
p«i>j , *uu av w» ,«»r-ir sum *i> jjiw - , -
the public the.best entertainment'" ”one ty WiohitaFaH*tovi8itrda-
of the kind ever given in Bon- liv*e’
ham for the money. The Favo- | Miss Sue Catron returned last
rite wi&nes the>ie enterprising . n’?ht from a visit to relatives in
genttnjjgj] apaceas ia the- under- Parir.
taking and wo have good reason
to believe they will succeed.
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formanoes at 3:30, 4:30, 1 and 8
p. m. Admission 15 cents. First
door North of Arledge and Rus-
sell’a grocery store.
“Resolved that the Buster
Brown Camera is the eamera that pa®t‘ Bonham. Six dollars.—H.al-,
takoe good pictures. Jt also takes "
the cake. It takes very little
trouble to work it. I:taker very
Saturday-^-Maee-y A t'diynen----rr:'7TiFTy to buy it—Buster
Grand Opening.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.