The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME A V
poitl)tt«i PrtiJn Sdvotitc
! £lECTED PRESIDENT MRS. M. J. ALLEN
NUMBKU ‘Jl.'l
JUST 2
bargains
!N SECOND-HAND CULTIVATORS |
But a House Full of Bar-
gains in NEW ONES.
BETTER- GET- BUSY- THE- TIME- IS- RIPE
I ' has- Davis Hdw. Co. I
ARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM TEXAS *
Pj
'T'---at--
1 he Bes ‘
SecondDistrict of Federated Mother of Postmaster All
Women rinlw d_____« « . __
Passed Away At Early
Hour This Morning
Mrs. Mary .lau.- Allen died
tiro home of her son,
t«r F. C. Allen, on West Fifth
street this morhing at 5 olclookj
I
£
5
/
Turn Over a New Leaf!
Money saved is money made.
Be cartful in your buying, al-
so in the selection of your
place to trade. There’s a dif-
ference in YOUR FAVOR and
i« OUR FAVOR if you trade
with us.
phone iti
Faber Russell
Provider of {Everything Oood To Fiat
A HEN WITH A RECORD. j
| II. Blankenship, who resides
southwest of Bonham Hbout five
j miles, was in the city yesterday
I and paid the Favor rite office an !
appreciated visit. While in thelJANK FBABNLKY in this pow
0 If ice he remarked to the writer ortul Imp drama—
that he had a little “speckled” IN A WOMAN'S
li-eu that, held the world’s re- POWER
«oril When it conn* to hatching' An unequalled 2 reel featire
chickens. He stated that on founded on “Article 47”—pur-
March 2J)1h, this little hen, trayed by Clara Morris, America’s
Hatched eighteen chickens from most celebrated actress,
seventeen eggs. The ouly way A moral lesson—See it.
in which Mr. Blankenship can
Women’s Clubs Honors
Bonham Lady
! ,, ——
T he Second District Federa-
, ,ioj* «>f Women 's cl id* which
illad iu session in Sherman
| lor the past week adjourned
a vty «'‘occsa (after H lingering illness of two
i A aml I,l,“'Ufttut session. mouths „f paralysis
| A number of Bonham ladies The funeral serv ice will be I
,,r ™.“ Wud"''-» —a hw'xijh.ui »t th„ ker „„„
\ . ; (ducted by Rev. E. W. Williams,
,‘e C‘r o£,tu\ the remains then to be taken to
lf„ day off,ce™ lor t,l(‘ <‘Us" tb« M. K. & T. station and eon
I “g year W*re elw,«<l, at Which Keyed to RooktUio, Ind. where
j 'me t,l'e Federation honored interment will he made
! S; ,Y L- "'.'f f0"'> B«IH Alleai until*, „„
r. l h ‘T' wr ““V •’»"« “'“I <*«
,7 "7 beeu VlJ*> amtiye in was born in Staunton. Va May,
! '■ U > 'Vork ,or a Il",,,bor of .Vo-1 up, 1896, and had been a r<wi
, nd it was no doubt in appreei-ldent of Hiwltam for about three
« >onofhor excellent servioeslyeaiw. Sim was a member of
ud exceptional ability that she the Presbyterian ol.ureh of Rock-
I as honored with the highest of villo, ]«,]., not having transfer-
» wuhm the gd’t of the Fed cd her membership here Her
eration. Mrs. Brndlord’g <nianvllmsloin i i
,, . , man.i inusDand jwiaacd away about ten
Konlian. frmnd. extend congrat- yeam ago. Besides her son here
Th°D*v i ... I8b° 'V,M* Mi1’ mother of tw« other
The Federation will meet in|soti», II. Q. Allen of Seattle,
Whitewboro next year
Wash
account for this remarkable
hatch is tluat one of the eggs*
contained a double yolk.
Of course we smiled when Mr. I
Blankenship told the story ami
in order to back up his state-
ment lie said that he could prove
his story by Henry Bales, and
that everybody knew Henry
Bales
, ami .1. E. Allen of Pita
luma, Gal. While comparative*
---- ■ 1 bone D»v“ Hardware Co. forjly a stranger and an invalid dur-
—PROGRyM FOR TO-NIG Hi— Superior Vacuum deinonatration jing her short rwklenee in Bon,
Jbftm, not being able to asoeiate
BUILDING CHAIR CARS, (with the Bonham people, still
Marshall, Tex., April 4.—The|8,M> had drawn about her many
I ox as and Pacific shops hero ar r r’e,*bt who deeply *ym path far
II °w busy on some chair cam ti.i[w'Oi the bereaved ones in. lier
*H* Pul into service as soon ^(death, end I)r. Allen, wlvo is well
I hey hiv finished. These oars|buown to almost everyone, has
have a modern observation eud|,be «y?,ipathy of all.
similar to a Pullman car and
the observation compartment, has I Notice
t-en comfortable charm for the I The car that bus ta co leaving
accommodation of the travel! (Russell Heights at 1:45 will leave
public. The first cam turned [a,i u,,t'l further notice,
out will ho used on the Trans
continental division between
I ox a rkama ami F’ort Worth, via
Paris and Sherman.
“THE DUELIST”
Featuring Owen Moore—
Victor Comedy:
If Good Pictures and
New Up To-Date Hongs.
Cool Mtrawsf
^ ell, well, we guess!
Fine! F’iucat ever!
We aie showing a |,Ue of Hlraw
Hats that has no weak points
Along cornea n Big Fellow that
requires a full shape for a Iseom
>»g Hat.
"> have t’ em in several blocks
and grades.
*1.50, *2 to #5.
Next comes the Business Man’s
medium shaped Hat, soft brim or
ftiff, hard or soil mown. We’ve
several bloeks *1 50, #2 to (15.
Then comes the dapper Vouag
Fellow who want* “the thing ”
He get* it. (2, #.< to *5
We tlx them al I
H. L. RODGERS CO.
the good CLOTHES STORE '
Successors to NUNN Hi JONF.HCO.
FENING HOURS-
w 1 to 4:30-7 to 10:30
Fresh Candy
I have just received a lot of
nice fresh candies and fruits. Will
appreciate your trade.
Kavanaugh's Restaurant.
North (tenter 8t.
Superior Vacuum Cleaner.
Cha*. Davis Hdw. Co.
NOTICE..
Ice cream and sherbet d« liv-
ered anywhere in the city.
Iiione Bonham Candy Kitchen
any time.
GOOD EAR CORN
We have 1500 bushels good
ear corn for sale. Prices right.
Rogers. Vtoodward& Roberts
Company.
Our Goods
Ar* Quality Goods and full
j**iglit and sold as low as
■nch conditions permit,
is l,,atter what you buy
,ere' >ou <et wliat you pay
>r.
some of our fresh
CaAes and Crackers
*"°ther~Shlpment of
‘Hose Delicious Choc-
01 ate Creams
fresfi Vegetables Re-
ceived Dally
*fEE & CAMPBELL
oervice the Best
rRESH CAR
’Utriline
and
Mo my Ik
JUsr RECEIVED
t ^ I For Sale.
,s tic 5th Carol, Indian Runn.i Ibii
r*mous Horxd Phone 50 or **v m«* at P A. Kin
Mack Stauffer of Ft. Worth
To Be Here Next Week.
Mr. Stauffer is presenting the
Oberchaiu Method of Piano Tun
ing which has the endorsement of
Paul G. Mehlin of Paul G. Mchlio
Sons of New York City and
former president of Piano Manu
facturent Association. Mr. Htauf
fer was former head tuner for
Hush A Certs of Austin aud Brook
Mayes »* Co. of Dallas. Brook
Mays of the Biook Mays Go. said:
“Mr. HtauHer is one of the nest
tuners in Texas and a very tinegen-
tleman besides.” Will stop at the
Alexander Hotel.
HELD MEEK
Til S AFTERNOON
FOOLED AGAIN
By buying an inferior mop
Vou should have bought an O
Cedar mop that has stood the
test.—Don By burn.
The debate at the High Hchonl
•■daturdav night will tie well worth
the pi ice. tin and hear it. Ad-
mission 25 cents. Tickets at < laj
pool's drug store.
fc*ee Superior Vacuum Cleane
ol< HU.
Chaa. Da v ia Ildw. Co.
FINl FIRST HUMP.
Cornish Indian Games, the best
that money can buy. Come and
1 lo*ik at my pen. Pggs for sale.
Jake Myers.
Nice FLesidence
For Sale!
One Idoek cast of the poatof-
fiee J eta sell you a modern cot-
tage of 6 rooms, hall, 2 porches,
bath room,sewerage, city wster,
all brick chimney a, nice mantle*,
metal rnof, good condition. Lot
80 by 190, extra big. The houne
wa* vacated today and powe*,
sion n«>w’. Price and ternis right.
Scs; me t<slay.
I hone Davi* Hardware Co. for j This afternoon at :t o’clock the
Superior Vacuum demonstration (civic Association held a very en
thusiastic meeting at the Fire
NOTICE. I men's oluti room, w hich was well
lee cream and sherbet deliv JaH«*"«Ied. The association has re
Is'eii reorganized, new
odiceis elected, and tlir
future for the association looks
very bright and promising.
Clean your home with a pow I Th',"‘ '* wwh w,,rk fur N"rh»“
erf id disenfeetant floor sweet) !orKB,"JMIt'»» r® (l° in Bonham and
" the>-e ladies need your co-opeiation
ored anywhere in the city.|C^t,y
Phono Bonham Candy Kitchen
any time.
MYSTIC THEATRE
WATCH THIS AC
FOR
OPENING
absolutely
mystic theatre
Peroline can’t be beat.—Don Ry-
bnrn.
^ a«uum Cleaner, Superior.
Cha*. Davis Hdw. Co.
Good sound Ear Corn
We can save you money on
ear corn.—Rogers. Woodward
& Roberts Co.
Christian Church Pictures
I reserve the picture of your
Sunday school by letting me
• runic them. Don Rybiirn.
Will
Tea and Musical.
I lie b, W. B M. of the First
Christian » hmeh will give a tea
and musical at the ntudrnce of
Mi s. W. I*. < lay pool Tuesday af
temiHin from :» to 5:30 o’clock and
in the evening at b o’clock Kvery
body i* oordlally in\ iUst.
and encouragement and mi lean you
are willing to give it, their efforts
will lie thwarted to a large degree, !
Let’s every body boost for a pret
tier and cleaner Bonham
Ladies, if you arc not a mem tier
of the association now is the time
to join and aid in this splendid 1
work.
OVERLAND
Go You Know What It Stands lor?
Found—Sian of money at
Peeler s drug store. Describe
same and pay for this ml.
UNIFORMS FOR
BLUES ARRIVE
The new uniforms for the Bon-
ham Blues arrived this morning
and were Is ing inspected by the)”
mei’tion the name with pnde. not a„o|„<Kl Vnu ash no
odda of anybody, or o! any car-no matter what Its price
-if youra is an Overland. ‘
the Im'r r h"Ve " *" ,he r'"'- «'"« and aee
the be.t. Come in and let ns jive you a trial ride No
oblljatioo. Aek any of ,l„ 35 owner, ol Overland, in
Bonhmn if they are satisfied. n
BONHAM GARAGE
J- J. CA f RON, Propriktor
^ neijiam ( Jcniicr, Fbijierior.
' hn*. Davis Ildw. Co.
tans anti others at « l»j pool’s Drug ‘
I In' t ap , shirt anil trous- • ' ’ V 'SUb •
ersarettark blue and the atoek L
wide white} A
Horse
Call
Cow Feed.
*e*on/ne.
ossell Gro. Co.
58
| taut’s.
F. O. Got too.
Ing* arc blue with a
stripe ami theshirthas “Bonham
in large white letters on the front
They nre quite nifty suits anti all j f
9r ------ 'hat have seen them ate well,
H* I^V<\nS BULLET AND CANE SEED The Iwselmll enthuni-
PHONF 31 German Millet seed nndan‘ *,W,I‘',»K *«r » K»»o*l showing *
Sorghum seeti. Also aln.irt jq fruw the h»**Mt bum and Judging j
b>us baletl hay for sale j '•>' then i- fent work there is small
J. F. Jack* ! fK,'*'b*,B>y lur dumpiaointment
NOW IS THE TIME
'
KILLED LAST WEEK
A million g'-mui w'*li Iktrol in j
floor sweep Don Rybiirn.
Give us vour order
for what you want,
the same low price
D < **diir riiojK*,
(oik.—Don Kybnrn
nn*l
Good Crowd Out
A full house was at the of»»ra
1 1 — 1
GROCERY BUSINESS
For sale, lavotoe *2.(NtO to $2.
DAINTY FOODS FOR
l” DAINTY people
f A .l 5 .levJJZT Wm Mw Choic.
i ; " "•'Will al Wjiyn Nml in our -t,.
t\E ” e'* '“"I ■" -If -• ■ .
Iittwhfon, teas ud Mtpp«rt. tinr In.
il a,MIW ‘•jmiirine, M|| IH
irutu. jslliw*. laais, cantmj meats a tel
lowu. .uni rellaliaa (,( all kimW. M>
•.an an.l .1.. always tftiar tittee ,«t,..„
} •♦•rythlng iMiltl o\«r >»ur i-oi|nle>
ami ally thoac total product-
.’••nt t ,il|y i,„,. Kr,„ ,,.s
f Taylor & 1 hompson
"Groceries So Different"
Ku«mii for rent with or without!
l-,r,l M.. k. ln.m STEGER GRO. CO
Pbuo 2%
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SPECIAL MILLINERY PRIt E«
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 5, 1913, newspaper, April 5, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913043/m1/1/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.