The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 275, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 17, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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TUB BOBBAM DAJLT FATOtJTB
SEMI-ANNUAL
SHOE SALE
Here’s a MidSummer Let Go Sale of
Summer Shoes!
It’s time to clean house again and get
ready for the large lines of Winter Footwear
that will soon be in. All Summer Shoes
must go. && NOTE THESE PRICES:
Women’s Shoes
Broken lot** of $2.50 to 14 00 in Pumps and Oxfords go at.
One Lot $2.00 Kid Oxfords.............................
$1.00
$1.60
$1.90
$2.40
$2.65
$2.35
$2.65
$2.60
$2.95
$2.85
$3.25
Rumps
One Lot $3 00 Patent Pumps.. .....
“ “ 3.00 “ " ........
“ “ 3 oo Oun Metal Pumps.
“ “ 3 ISO “ “ "
“ “ 4 00 Patent
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“ 3.00 White Hunk Oxfords.
“ “ 3 50 '• “ “
$2.65
$2.95
$2.45
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$2.95
$2.85
$3.25
$2.45
$2.95
$2.95
$3.25
Low Heels for Big Misses
(•it* Lot $3 00 Patent Pumps.....
“ 3 00 Oun Metal Pumps
I oo “ “
$2.40
$2.40
$3.25
Men’s Oxfords
broken lot from $3 50 to ♦»i.00 —on Bargain <'ountor
Lot $2 50 Ox fol ds..............................
“ 3.00 “ ........... ................
$1.90
$1.90
$2.15
$2.65
$2.65
$2.90
$2.85
$3.25
$3.65
$4.25
Stetson Oxfords
One Lot $(> oo Oxfords...........
“ “ 6.00 Tan Oxfords
*• “ 0.00 Oun Metal Oxfoids.
“ “ tf 00 Corndodger Oxfot *Ih.
$3.90
$4.85
$4.85
$4.85
BIG REDUCTIONS ON BOY!', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND SLIPPERS
The Highest Stilts on the Best and Largest Stock
of Oxfords and Slippers ever held in North Texas
^ SALE IS NOW ON
LEWIS,
The Shoe Man
Saturday Market
The ladies of the Kpwcopal
Guild will have it Saturday Mar-
ie -t at I'a.vlor A Thompson’s store.
Pay your water
save penalty.
bill and
I’KItSONAL
It P Htephen* nl Ifenixou is a i
guest of his daughter, Mrs. John)
Owens.
i Frank J. Phillips, president of I
the Greenville National Kxehange,
Duke W, Harrison, furniture
dealer and Kay Burton, io ton
buyer, are in the city , guests of
K S. Burton.
J. W. Gross returned from
Honey Grove this morning where j
he has lieen transacting buxines*. J
Miss lfora Wallace is visiting
Mrs. Cobble at Ambrose.
Miss Lily Putnam left this
morning for Palis where she will
visit L. J. Shillings and family
Mia# Alma Cartel is visiting i
friends in Blossom.
Mrs, J. G. Wilson and sons, !
Dive and Johnny, and Buford |
Smallworth, who have been visit J
iug Mrs. Alliert Christian, re I
turned hum** to Pine Bluff, Aik.,|
this morning
Mrs. Julia Bridgewater, who1
has been visiting \V. C. Bridge j
water and family, returned to hei I
home at Honey Grove this morn-
ing.
W. T. Hmith left for Honey j
Grove this morning ou a business
mission.
Henry Doreongh left this morn,
ing for Honey Grove w heie he will
transact business fm K A Kisser
A Co.
Jack Kennedy left on the morn
iug train lot Honey Grove on a
business trip.
Miss Frances Moss left yestei-
ONE- THIRD
OFF
VOliHW K X
On All Clothing In Our Storeflww
This is not shelf-worn goods, but new and
up to-date Suits—both Men and Boys.’
This Sale includes all Blue Serges—noth-
ing reserved. If you want a real Bargain
in a Suit, come at once and get your choice
before the stock is broken. This is an op-
portunity that you seldom have this early
in the season.
S
J. L. WARE
S. J. McGrady, who has been!
critically ill for several day is not
improving.
Mrs. Will Keith I y is slowly te i
covering after several weeks’ ill j
ness.
day for Paris, Texarkana and j Misses Winnie and Omie Hark
other points where she will visit ins are visiting friends and rela-!
I friends and relatives. 1 tives in Ladonia
CLOTHES SERVICE
You get a guarantee of service
when the Clothes purchase is
made here. They must look
right all the time—Color fast,
shape-retaining and a fit to
your liking. You can pay SI5
$20 and up to $22.50 without
tear of getting anything but
THE MAN WHO STARTS
IN BUSINESS TO-DAY
must have money or credit—to be snconsfu
should have Inith
The r**al starting point of any buxines* is;
time at which one begins systematic navi
If he begins right, he opens a bank aceoiiidi
giadually builds up fmth his account and |
credit.
u you ts'gui now It Will bung your layj
starting a business of your own that much
iicaier.
Op,>n an account with ns today—one ilnlUrj
•wore will do—whenever you can spare a dol
eld it to your account — the lump sum will|
here and ready tor you when you want it.
FIRST NATIONAL RAN Hi
I tONIlAM, TEX AH
Miss Mary Dell Mitchell of Bells
, L O • li I re^urne,l home altera visit in the
SCrVICC in tne Suits we sell. c’ty to Dr. Mitchelland family.
| Mrs. A. Morris returned home
Ask to see our
We sell land.—Gibson ft1
NEW MOHAIRS
MRS. R. E. MARTIN
PASSES AWAY THREE STRAIGHTS
Just as the Favorite was going -
to pres-* tins afternoon a phone Art Naylor'sThree-bagger In
Eigth Inning is Blow that
Decided the Contest
A marriage license was issued
message announced the death of
Mrs. U. K. Martin, which occurred
at her home oo North Main street
inlay to V'-. W.
Myr’le ('audle.
Arledge and |
about 2 30 o'clock. She had been
ill for several days but her com!i
tiou hail not been considered crit-
Ardmore nk., June lH —Aid
more made it three straights from
Pay your watt r
save penalty.
bill and
ical until within a few hours of Bonh*m Purge's three bagger to
her death. No funeral arrange deep center in the eighth scored
1 ments had been made at this hour. Naylor, w ho had reached lirst,
■ 1 ■ ■. i.....i .---— with the tying run and Purge
»e . scored a moment later on Pelkey's
It yOU are not 111 single. Naylor featured at .the i»at
This
Big
Why noi
HELP A FRIEND
with two singles and a two bagger.
Ardmore leaves tomorrow for a six
game trip, playing at Durant and
Denison, The score:
Bonham non o3» two—2
Ardmore non (MMi 12*—J
j Kuos; Leslie, Basham; farcy,
Naylor, Burge. Three base hit;
Burge Two base hits; Fenner,
Nay lor .Sacrifice hits; Hporn, 8m
Ha.ncock-Nevill Co.
Good Clothes That Fit”
to Whitewright today after visit
mg L. Swope and family in this
city.
j Mrs. (*. W. Keene and son,
I Cleveland, left at noon for Denton i US
where Cleveland will enter the
normal.
Miss Ktiniee Mansfield
last night from a visit to fri
in Texarkana.
.We sell land.—Gibson ft Taylor.
SALE
Bates’ Liniment—the bts
Dwight Hack Icy and Tom Rob-
ertson left this morning for Dallas
on a business and pleasure trip.
James Nunn and Burrus Parker
spent Sunday in Denison.
Toe Paris baseball team came in
on the Katy from Denison this
morning and will play the Blues
this afternoon.
The Bonham Blurs returned this
morning from Ardmore. They
have been on the road for the past
twelve days.
Mrs. John Johnston of Beau
mont w ho had been here visiting
relatives, leturned home today.
Rev. M L. Hamilton was here
from Pans a short time today. He
has many friends heie who are
always glad to see him.
Mrs. John Sparger returned to
day (from an extended visit to
friends in Cleburne, Dallas ami
Ft Worth.
W. C. Finley returned on the
Katy train this morning from Ha
venna where he has l*een on a bus
in ess trip.
Rev. ij, H McGrmw left at noon
for Whitmlmro where he will fill
his regular weekly appointment,
Mi*s Jennie Jones arrived at
noon l rom Mnnteoello, Kansas.
She will make her home in tins city.
W. P. Caldwell, wife ami son left
at no in for Paradise, Texas, w here
they will make their home
Chan. Fray and Km Fray return
ed to Kotor at noon after spending
the morning here shopping
< C Murray of Rotor was m the
11 you hold one of our Merchandise Cards, stolen i«m;
. j . , - <’«rey *<*, Henderson j. Htruck out;
oe sure ami trade it out. Your Contestant By smith a, by Piwuke3.
will recelv/e offHrailh ». off Piatxke 3,
will ICCCIVC Ratten Inf; by .Smith 2, by Platr
Mg" Sf Jk k,‘1 IhMible play ;(tarry to Gard- c,tv °® thi* morning.
Mm A M AkAl IF M Mm 91'"‘r *° >■ on lusm; Ron Mia. Ida Hatrtakn (siting M. B.
^ham t», Ardmore p. Time of game Dedham and family.
I hour ami .VO minutes. Cmpire; | MImw Grace and Dewy luile
BURNEYS VARIETY STORE;’
BONHAM'S LARGEST STORE
Balkan Middy Blouses
A new shipment just rec*’ived—made of White Galatea—trimmed with Red and Navy
Blue— fast color same material—and in all White-Sizes 14 l«-18 20-an extra good
value at
$1.00
Summer Waists
P.a.n tailored styles-with the new low wide eollais- made
madras -exceptional v »lm x—assorted styles at—
$1.00 and 75c
In plain and stuped
Lingerie and Voile WHist>. imitation hand embroidered styles
er> trim a good assortment-in high and low neck model#-
$2.50.
and lace and embrmd
I 75, 1.50, 1.00. 75c, 50c
Wash Skirts
White Imette, p..|Uf ««,| „.p Sk,rts t« match blouses and waisU
_ *3 °0- 2.50. 2.00, 1.50. 1.25. 1.00
Auto Coats
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_ *>rices $5.00. 4.50, 3.50, 1.75
A. RISSER CO.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.