The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 275, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM. TKXA9 TUESDAY. .JI NK 17 1913
NUMUKU 275
*.vrtm.„tj^wy pfop[f BONHAM NEEDS
For
House or
Garden
mt
HEAR EVANGELIST
Y. M. C. A.
A Large Crowd lor Monday
Evening Hears Dr.
Thacker.
We carry a lull and complete stock of everything for
Home use—the things that make for Comfort and Satis-
faction—such as Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream
Freezers, Garden Tools, etc. Just phone
us, or better still, call and select what you want. M/E
deliver the goods.
A Place Should Be Provided
For Our Young Men To
Spend Spare Time
While wt* ore improving oilr cit y
"Following the tremendous crowds by erecting lieautiful now hounw
of Hnnday large crowds met the anil building!, beautifying our
evangelist yesterday morning and, streets by paving, aud making
last night. In the morning Dr. Bonham the cleanest, prettiest and
Thacker read the touching and best cared for city in North Ten as
tender Mat psalm. Ilia text in we are utterly neglecting one of
eluded two passages, Joshua 8:4: our most sacred duties and that is
‘ Ye have not passed this way be I the improvement of character* of
foie,” ami Dent. 17:1b: “Ye shall our young men. Did you ever go
henceforth return no more that to town at night nml notice the
number of youug men that ate
loafing on the streets and m other
way.”
With tender and exceedingly
earnest words Dr. Thacker drew places! Did you ever ask yourself
many lieautiful lessons. He made if you were to blame for such eon
his hearers fee! the responsibility
upon them to do the work of the
Lord and at the same time made
them to rejoice in the wondcrlul
dilions! Did yon ever notice the
youths of this town perched upon
a stool in a candy kitchen with a
cigar or cigarette in his mouth! <B
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co. f
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM. TEXAS *
privileges find had given them, course you have. Aud you have
Go t led Israel a round aliout way : remarked about orthoughtnf what
into Canaan because the way was, that young boy was doing toward
safer, easier to deliver them, and j the tearing down of his character.
NfiTr
\
IN THE GOOD OLD DAYS
When SUBSTITUTION was
unknown and ADULTERA-i
TION nevei heard of, things
were nearer what they seem-
ed. However, you will find
that in the line of Groceries
we are featuring, a combina-
tion of the LAST WORD in
development, besides retain-
ing all that OLD-FASHION-'
F.D GOODNESS.
PHONB 171
Faber Russell
Provider of Hverythlng <1ond To Bat
4 REELS TONIGHT 4
Opera House
“THE HIRED DRESS SUIT”
”THE DOVE IN THE EAGLE’S NEST”
From the historical novel by Mrs. Young—In Two Parts.
“THE LATENT SPARK”
The manhood and courage lying dormant iu lOd. Wilbur needed
only an incentive of his sweetheart’s love to awaken
them into action.
Look Out for the “Gunmen of New York”
The ONL Y place you can sec 4 Reels Every Night
ADMISSION 5 and lOc
Green Pepper
Okra
fresh Tomatoes
T ucumbers
Beets
( antaloupes
Peaches
Berries
Cherries
Telephone 9
PEELERS
Airdome
Albert Taylor
Stock Co.
Will not appear here until a later date
on account of the Union Meeting
now in progress.
‘ORLEE &
Service the Best
[Today’s Market
Wanted At Once.
niunnri I I have several people who waul
(j A M P8 L LL ' hu> houses and lots i a Bonham,
and if you have a place for sab- I j
would tie glad U» repreamt von j
No Mb' ao charge. Phone Noll.
Will II. Kvans.
Jhe Qesi Jheatre
Program for Jo tfiqht
Pay your water
save iHfimlty
bill and
because of the discipline His peo
pie received. The way was a new
way. New things encountered.
They had not been seen before,
they would not lie seen again 8o
with us in our Uhrlstian pilgrim
j age. Kaeh day is a new day, each
day tirings new opportunities. Are
we doing our beet to make them
count fur the most! The way was
a way that could hot be retraced,
lit was the liist time and the last
' time they were to pass over it. Bo
! it is with our journey through life.
1 It is the hist time and the last
I time we will pass through. We
i have the one chance. W hat are
I we doing to push forward the
Kingdom ol God! God led them
in the way that was theiswt. Ills
( way allowed them the privilege*
| for development, for making their
1 lives a blessing to others. II we
1 make faithful soldiers listening
only to the commands of God and
| then doing our liest to oliey, the
j end of our lives will be crowned
with victory.
Last night the text was in ibid
Samuel, 9:8: “Such a dead dog.”
The context was with respect to
; the lame Mopilioshetfc, the grand
sou ol Saul and the son ol Jonu
! than, David’s great love for
: lonathau made him have a great
desire to do something for his son.
He sent for the poor outcast and
made him comfortable Wcause he
was the son of his devoted friend.
Dr. Thacker made use of som«* sad
| aud beautiful lessous. Mepilio
i sheth was lame, ashamed and hu
initiated when he earns to David.
He tiowed before David and said,
: “What is thy servant that thou
shot. Ideat look upon such a dead
dog dog as I am." It Is the old
story of sin. Man away irons the
King ol Kings, an outcast from
the blessings of the Lord's house,
yet the eall is ever going out with
the invitation fm the “lame and
'the halt and the blind'" to limit:
Into the King * house and enjoy
the blessing* theie. Mcphilaishetb
was indifferent to David, but the
king’s heart went nut alter the af
dieted one. Olitful uniegenriatr
man is indifferent toward God and
ills tall, but Gad’s voice is being
bend now in nwl midst lagging
m-n to accept the gieat imitation
through Inna r’hnst ID* Bon.
Oral has sustained, protected
and cared tm man art his days and
You have pitied him and said that
his lather or mother should keep
him away from town at night and
from the temptations that are of-
fered him.
There is but three things that
we can do. They are, have« cur
lew luw, see that no minor is sold
lobaoco in any form, or, eipiip a
first class Young Men's t'hristlan
Association. In our mind the
latter is the Insit remedy.^ The boy
can go to the club rooms and read
books and various periodicals, dr-
velop his muscles that have been
partly destroyed by cigarettes and
tobacco and spend his time more
profitably anil with better com
puny than he has ever ticfore
known. A clean Y. M.U. A. with
good Christian backers is the liest
advertisement a town can have as
to citizenship.
The business men, chinch work-
ers, ami ministers of the city
should a‘l work together to build
and etpilp a first class Y. M. C. A.
Kvcry citizen who is interested in
the future welfare of boys and
youug men of this town should as.
sist iu the organization of such an
institution. It is neeessaiy for
the proper development of our
future citi/.cos.
The Favorite has suggested the
remedy. Who is going to Is* the
party that starts the campaign fm
a Bon ham Y. M. C. A !
COOL
OUTFITTING
The vacation season is here and
we’d like to cheek you through to
Outing Comfort without charging
you an excess price I
We’ve Two Piece Hulls aud Nor-
folk Suits of Serge, flannel aud Home-
spun.
Hoft shirts and they’re beauties
—some with soft collars.
♦ 1.00, ♦! 50 to #3.00.
Cool Neckwear — coo) Hosiery
that’s line cool Underwear in a va-
riety of Htyles.
Panama and Htraw Hats!
Cool everything to wear you can
ask for—and all at cooling pricrol
J list come to see what’s what be-
fore you go away I
31(tnnlumu
THE PHOTO-PLAT HOUSE OP QUALITY
G. PI. ANDERSON
“Broncho Billy's I
Way” |
An exciting Western drama
Miss Lillian Walker and
—in—
Mr. Leo Delaney
THE MOUSE AND THE LION'
One Keel VITAGRAPH Feature
Hume bargains in linens and sat
lues. Graham, Crawford Co.
Special I oday
THE DRAGON’S
BREATH
The nluiiftsi wife of a rising vnueg I* now pleading that man accept
pohUrian contracts a craving
I
ry our
duality brand
SPICES
1 acked especially
• or our store
Cottage For f 700
On Gettwan Hill a nine cottage
jean he Imnght fht the* price It
is a «- oner and thr lot is a Mg »*ac.
Will II Kvans
tylif & Thompson
Ur«* t iica So (Litercut
Naw Cafe in Tawn
Donald <Vw»|«er has o|*-rved •
brand new cafe «a Hauth Mam
irtrvet and is serf tag *|uatr
■t 2.V A !•» short older*. Km
get hungry* Try his place when
von do.
tot
drag* rhi* dearth. her husband,
hot later is reconciled in him - A
dramatic ma-ferpiece-
2 Reel Featu.i*— BFX.
1 AN UNFORESEEN
EVENT
ntlMKDY
Mr. Charley Blackwell
THE HONOR SYSTEM’
A strong story of prison life— K A L10M.
Returns af Game
I retells of the game between
I’aiis and Bonham will lie received
at the Mackey Telegraph olhec
each afternoon. Klimts are now
Ireilig made to lease the wire into
the Bonham bull puiknnd Henry
Brct.en.aii will go to that city to
sorrow to that the I’aiis Ians
get the “do|ic“ while It's hot,
Pans Advocate.
TO OUR CUSTOMERS
Because of the smell
amount ol capital ioveatad,!
we will he camptllcd to iol-i
Icct our accounts every thirty
days.
Taylor A Ihompaon
thr greatest gilt, eternal life,
through our Uni and rtsunut,
David was good to Mcphilmsheth
in that he gave him all that he
nmte-l at the time ami provided
for his future
■ Mil) Ur provide Unlay Irut Horn
day to day even hi the cud of the
oiMKDV j journey.
—— "— " ......... All this waa done lwrau*e of the
1 """ work of .looathao Kim so bo-
THE RCTURN OF canarot the love, mercy, compaa-
Overland 191.1 sales are already double thoae of any
other manufacturer producing * similar car. And still
the demand is not fully supplied. The Overland record
for the corresponding months last year is already healen
by over 300 per cent.
Tor a completely equipped, sturdy, magnificent, 30-
horsepower, five-passenger touring car, it is useless and
impractical to pay over $985.
If we can beat all the others in sales, auiely we isu in
values. Visit our sales rooms to-day.
Will Clone
The Favorite ha* lmen author-j
Ued U* state that lam lu'finc A
i n have agreed b» sign an agree ,
inent with the other grocery met 1
.chants of the ntv to close then (
God ....Ming not, ^ «, m o'clock, j
it I sail irnm lf
BONHAM GARAGE
J. J. CATRON. PaorairToi.
CRIME
sion and desire of »eaw* mantbsKnl
Corner Lot for 9880.
I have snsurr lot mlto.ntng the
k|. KL church block for sale, llet-
| ter get it a* vacant lots arc very
mn-r Will It Kvaos.
In i IW*
Hrn«h MtB«nbk‘ far ■a1*’ - OMh
If II. Kiss'.
Opening /lours—
1,09 to SAO—1 to 10,*9
la 3 Keel* in Hi* III. an 1
Bag to save.
<lcalh, God is ail
Mioarl.nc sltpi .a all rotor*.
tiraham, ('rawfont Oa,
Charge of Burglary
Unton Grow has Imww arreatmt.
charge,! with burglar,ring the rear
•fence i*f I, N. Hew. Iltatmod
• as placet at ♦t.onn
THERE'S At WAYS I RUSH
for the refreshia«*nt (aide wh< n oh.
ice cream »* served Tht-re •* a
reason, of evo.iMe, but * bat is th<-
u*e of de*' rttong it Alt we *ov’ is
try nor iei-ci>-am and rm'tt know
why it is mi |m,polar. I’hat s <h-
liest iWv-cr we can give.
LINDSEY'S ICE CREAM FACTORY
FAVORITE ADDS GET QUICK RESULT
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 275, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1913, newspaper, June 17, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913170/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.