The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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FRIDAY
VOLUME 43
NUMBER 58
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Remember them, please.
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Baying Lari?
Be sure and demand an abstract
ot the seller—a complete abstract
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Pritchktt & Nunn,
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THE SHOE MAN
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ANY SIZE, ANY KIND
We are prepared to furnish you
any kind of Heating Stove at any.
and all kinds of prices
Chas. Davis & Co.
Bonham-----“The Hardware People”------Ravenna.
It’s also a fact, Sir, that,
when you buy wearables
“here--Suit, Overcoat, TrtHt-
sers, Hat or Toggery, you
never pay long prices.
Nunn & Jones Company
Clothes, Hats and Toggery
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ARE PAW IN FULL.
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Ravenna State Bank Has Paid all
Creditors ari Depositors
in Fall.
LEWIS,
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la all lines it is the man who
“knows how” who gets the high
prices. Isn’t it reasonable, then,
to believe that this same man
caa do you better work in the
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'the city, and
the band is now an i
The ladies have(t
under a
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ISSUED TV/ICE-A-WEEK-- TUESDAY AND
<‘WE WILL a-/ 7 t'i. rtfc. KIHUT LET KM AJA7* M(LT » Abn.
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BONHAM. FANNIN COUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908
All solid sole leather counters and inner soles.
Every pair guaranteed. The best Shoes in North
Texas for the money. Price $1.25 and $1.50. We
sew the rips.
We are exclusive Shoe Dealers. Come to us for
your Shoes and we will give you the best there is
for the money.
...HEATING STOVES...
We have the most complete line of Brass Goods
and Plumbers’ Supplies. First-class Phimber.
Heating and Cook Stoves of all descriptions at
bottom prices. Fire Brick and Clay.
Also Galvanized Tanks and Gutters. Everything
; made in the shop. Leudinghaus Wagons in full
rv Bois d’Arc wheel. Bois d’Arc rim and oak wheel’
j cheaper than you will ever buy again . ; 5 . .
Thompson-Abernathy Company
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, YOU CAN I DO BUSK
without a checking account in a
J good commercial bank* Every busi-
1 ness man and men of* salary have an
M account wherewith/ to facilitate
ji. paying bills and insatiag sattty irt *
H their transmittance. Eave you one?
L It no\ open an account right away.
We‘pav 4 per cent on ’Savings
i and Certificates of Deposit.
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We Want You in the “Circle” off
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When you are ready for
your Fall and Winter out-
fitting, we want to interview
’ you. ' ;
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According to late telegraph re-
ports the State commissioner of
insurance has received advices
from Mack Watson of our city,
who was appointed by the dis-
trict court of' Rufo in County as
receiver for the State Bank at
Ravenna, to the effect that all
the depositors and othtr creditors
of that institution have been
paid in full.
This settlement makes .a clean
record for the Texas banking
system so far no depositor or
creditor of any State bank ‘hav-
ing lost a cent since the first
State bank was organized.
PROGRAM OF LADIES BARD
Practice is'Jlew Oca* m Secularly
and Resalts are Mac Obtained.
„ As has beemstated in these col-
UWas before. Bonham has a
newly organized ladies band.
The members are composed of
the leading lady musicions of
the success of
red fact.
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handicap owing to a
I lack of instuments, but this has
, been about overcome now and
I practice is going on regularly
under the directorship of H. P.
Inglish. Following are the
names ot
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PAT T Dili PQ are here. Oome and make your selection. Anew
FALL oULDO Fern, the best yet. House full of fine Chrysan
the mums. Everything looks good, come and
see, you will be pleased. Telephone No. 338 x-»Hy VjiCvDIlOUSvS.
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No matter how small your ac-
count, we want it. No matter how,
large it is, we can handle it j
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Following
the members together
instruments to which
they have been assigned:
Miss, Louise Brownlee, bass;
Miss I. B. Weathersby, baritone;
Miss Edna Bludworth, tenor;
Miss LucilejThompson, trombone;
Miss Ina Cowart trombone; Miss
Myrtle Gray, alto; Miss Christi
Stevenson, alto; Miss Jessie Nor-
wood, alto; Miss Maude Massey,
cornet; Miss Agnes Norwood, <
cornet; Miss Gussie Gray, cor-
net; Miss Irene Norwood, clario-G
net; Miss Mary Blackeney, clario-
net; Miss Bertha Bludworth.
drum; Mrs. Rosser Thomas, bass
drum.
Finds Prehisteric Skeleton.
Sulphur,'Ok., Nov. 8.—Prof. (
T. M. Pullen of Drake, twelve i
miles south of Sulphur near Mys- J
tic Cave, while digging a well to-
day dug into a well-preserved
skeleton of a very large prehia- I
toric animal or reptile. The I
jaws measured,four feet m length
and three feet from jaw to jaw.
A couple of teeth, weighing sev- ]
en pounds each, were broken
from the jaws by Prof. Pullen 1
and brought here and placed on
exhibition in the. Bank of Com- |
merce. :The skeleton is only six 1
feet below the surface. A corps I
of scientists from this city will I
visit the skeleton this week and I
exhume it. It will be exhibited I
here and finally placed in the , I
museum soon to be erected in
Platt National Park. . I
The darkest hour in the histo-
ry of anv young man is when he I
sits down to study how to get I
money without honestly earning*'!
it.—Horace Greely. I
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The Dallas Semi-weekiy News |
and this paper for $1.75 a year. |
It’s a fact, Sir, that our
/ Clothes are the best Clothes
that money could buy and
experience select from the
the tjest Makers.
It’s a fact, Sir, that the
man we clothe always looks
well groomed.
Unlraralty reading room
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down to the time you buy.
Trv me for- vour Photos this fall.
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Bonham, Texas
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1908, newspaper, November 13, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365418/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.