The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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| TIRES
| A T ALL PRICES
I And Bicycles For
I MAN or BOY
Come in and SEE Them
| Chas. Davis Hdw. Co. I
£ 111 i: HARDWARE PEOPLE 'phone 12 BONHAM,TEXAS |
NEWS NOILS BASE BALI CLUB
Horn The Sigi.*': Henry W R.H|.utnoir, of .\YW
Mt. W. .1. Lut.ell has received Volk, tin* man who played the
nulicHiiim Washington of a favor part oi the inlllioiiutrc in • Mm
alile lejiort on the automobile nU*. lioiu Broadnay,” *id !»• hen-
aheel invented Yiv him, a model of in the unai future to at age a min
aliii'h was sent to Washington re atrel for the bene til of the baacUill
reiitly. lie was informed by letter club. Mr. Rnquctuore specializes
that a patent will be g.anted soon, during the sunnuer months in put
- ting on iiiiuKtrols. lias Ids own
The little daughter ol Mr. Nor costumes, stage scenery, etc., and
man Moore, who was icported se Iflve* a guarantee attiactioo. Il
liouslv ill of mcinluanoHM croup the management isn’t pleased with
last week, is much improved and the attraction, lake all the mone.i.
is believed to lie out of danger. All you men that have any stage
__ aspirations at, all, call on .1. o.
Mrs. S B. Williams received the laisk ttl"' K,-t signed up. (let a try
sad news Tuesday of the death of *-',ls company and there
her sister, Mis Sanders at Hioe. m'|{ht tm a ehanee tf go up highei
Arizona Before her mar | k**t “han ’ in town get
liagc Mrs Sanders made her home ,nod linos', lioosl! boost.'!
for a time here with Mr. and Mrs. ,tt*ouu<e **’ the money.
Williams She had many friends
who learned with deep sorrow of! * hildifii s linrn dresses ages
her passing away
Walk-Over
AND
Hanan Shoes
$
AND
<i to 12. 75 e M. L. Webb's.
ra"<n M,,KE1The fiesT
— PROGRAM KOU TO MIGHT—
“ALMOST A HERO”
A hero vanquishes Willie's goat.
A mirthful comedy I'oweis,
Wicnnewurs tSausagc
Boiled Ham
Rig Souse
Smoked Eels "Hearts of the
Rick led Lamb Tongue n . °r Lands
_ ** I I he demon ot jealousy. An Imp
Diauia of distinction. I m j
PUTTING ONE OVER *m°ked Herring
There is always a pardonable j PlCklCd Rig EeCt
I"*1' in Putting One Over, Ox Tongue Salad
mid jn beating one’s livals,
" ' i then-lure, may be pardon-!
'it In: om elation in Beating ■■■■
all Records in Vaiue-Giv- -==—
'tru taylor & Thompson
iiitei Big Game; foi instance, “Groceries So Different”
Mfc Want Your Trade,
PHONE ITI
Faber Russell
I'fovuler .a E:\erythinx Alooil To l:at
“THE LIE”
RIVALS
A (harming Victor Play. See
hritzi Burnette ami Owen Moore
| They will win you in this pietme
GENING HOURS-
1 lo 4:30—7 lo 10:30
BIGGEST BARGAIN YET
i
FORTYIWO PARTY
IS POSTPONED
Short Session Today.
I Imve a big, 4T> boric power,! The public school held a short
llil2 model, 5 pussipigcr car I’m- session today and kept the children
sale «l about half it.s cost, ll i» out of the bad weather on ac
is in fine eeaidilion hav ing beiyi. count ol 80 many of them having
v*«iy lit,tie. All equipment vaccinated amis. The patents can-
1 ""ot ol bad weather (be
' >l'1 Mothers' ('tub have
l|" "' Iht ii 12 party and en j Waited-
iu'hi nt | lint, was announced lor Also girl
"til next Kiiday night. J work
**' i* ».ratigvmeiila will Ik*
" " V" nil impaled |nr to
FOR
run
in good shape, and a real snap
at the prise. I might trade
this fora good house and I'd
iuoI pay the difference.
Will II. Evans
milllPS AT IdlVISION
IN HEAVY WIND SIMM
We note m the pi.pcis that Miss
Frankly ti Wood has been selected
as one of the princesses and Mrs
Ralph Pierce as a in lion in the „„
. ... .. .. ^ , , Galveston, Feb 27.—The liist
Port Worth Horse .show. which ...
uupleasaid experience ol the mo
promises to prove uneol the gteat- i ,
... * bilization ol the ii.mv here came
est social letes ol the year. ..
shoitly alter midnight, when 2000
tio 'ps in camp weie awakened by
Mis. 11 oh lei, ol the country ten heavy gale. A lew tenia were
aides mirth of town., and Mr. Todd; |,|0wn down and one injuicd.
of HI Paso county, were united in :
marriage at Bonham Tuesday . Mr. r .
I’mld is a promineiTrcattlem.in ol | h0r Qu,ck Su,e
the West. lie naehed Honey I s,) acres of the lies! pustule in
Glove Monday and ae6oinpani(s.l j ^oiiniu I utility, on the road li
Mrs. Holder to Bouhatu, w heie tin "Mb's "oith viest ol Bonham,
eeiemony was pelloriued. j Hood pool i mild handle some
—..... good young stock. It sold in a
,, i ,, , I few days w ill lake the low piiccnl
Mr. and Mrs. Many Blocker hi* . ' '
T , , f2ft per nerc. No junk but
rived home Tuesday evening, rol
lowing theii mai l nige a short toui
»f Texas cities was made, i/uite a ^
number of friends were at the train ^
to meet and welcome the newly i District Court I rocccdings.
weds, and a reception was tendered i Many w itnesses and others were
Mr. and Mis Blocker the sami^•! hen* the past lew days atti'iidblg
eiening by Mr, and Mis. tj. b. Hr j'-he trial ol the ease ol Ihelity of
win. Besides the In......... there Honey Grove .vs. Holt Heiglita Wa
weie present lelalives, a few elim* j terworks. The trial was concluded
friends ami all ol the membeis ol yesterday and was compromised,
the SCUioi cl.tss of the high school Rosa bee Nichols vs l> P. Vieh
• Its, divorce; granted.
.lack K. Ilarpei vs. Hssit
Low Quarters for Spring
We announce the arrival of
the Swellest Line of Hanan
and Walk-Over Shoes, and
Low Quarters lor Spring that
we’ve ever had the pleasure of
showing. Come in for a look.
1.
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H. L. RODGERS CO.
THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE”
Successors to NUNN & JONHti I < >
W7» per
; stull.
No junk but Hue
.1. I). Bin nett,
Bonham. Texas
Another shipment
I vs tints 2-h- , lo 7oe.
Webb V
f Applet' li
al B. L.
liar
pei. suit lo cleat title; judgment
on plaintiif.
G. M. ANDERSON in
IRONCHO BILLY’S
LOVE AFFAIRS
A I hrilling Essanay Western
Drama
THE WIDOW’S
I SECOND MARRIAGE
Edison-< Nimedy- Edison
“ THE WOOD VIOLET”
A Beautiful Vita<rapli Drama
“Glimpses of Bermuda”
Scenic
Tonight MYSTIC
Tonight
A «*(«k at mice,
waiter l’or general
C. M. Mitchell, ]
] >e|l I <>ll Hotel.
e iiufurnished
II W iggirut,
SALE
Baled prairie hay al 4*10 per
tun, at nq yiotne 6 mile* N 1!
Of HilVn; . ‘ I K StephellN'ili.
Btgih.il", 'loii.i 4
not be too cure In I with their chil
dren who have been vaccinated and
it is _ , consid
’ crate on the pait of Huperiotciid
j cut Hv.ms m assisting the parents
1 in this matter.
GOOD HORSE FOR SALE
My family home i* for s-dc.
lie is a big chestnnt soriel, a.ud
in fine eiiurIiI ion. He is Clipper
stock and no extra good hors*'.
I also have a good sing'e Img
We want to thank you for
last months trade. The great-i
est in our history. Call Again,!
f ayIm & I hninpxnn.
(inn ei ics sn Different i
New Duties Imposed
Mr. \V. T Smith of Bonham,
supei ililelell li t of the electric
light plant in that place, was in
the eitv lad ^atooiav meeting and
gelling arqmdntcil witli th*' pro-
gv and snil-y for asl«. See Inc H” ,'“H '•••••"HP
at mice if yon want nomething P*Hnbsl district.......intend, nt lo.
| the Texas |*nwel and Light I uni
pauy foi tins di>ltiel, aid will
have eh nge < I 'lie mvim.iI plants
Mr, Siuilh is a Fannin county
pm Inc' ami was t «t • • I in mi ban
Nile. lie hits I" it nulilli I III
Ins'll a enu n "I Bon Emm
DRUMMER’S SAMPLES
Ladies’ bar pins .Vie l’< r Tie,
It. L. Webb's.
For Sale Two milk rows fr s '.j
Ai«o have scvcrul hushe s ot |
Meluiiic and Rowdep co toll see*l
or side at .SI emits per bus! el
I). P. Shipman,
Route 2. two ii i|*«o south «.TJ
Bonham
C()M» HONEY
in 61b. Buckets
Dill Pickles j
,, ........ i
Fresh Oysters
Seed
Sweet Potatoes
Swiss Chee.c
itV, are i.juicing ovei the hirivai ’
if a line son.
We have the Genuine
Dooley Sweet Rota-
toes, the best Market
Rotato that you can
buy. A limited supply
only.
good
Will II Kvmiis.
Wc Arc Now In OUK
IH4LI)IN(j on the West Side
of the Square, where we 5>iall
at all times he pleased to
have our Customers and the
I'ublic Generally to visit ns.
Fannin Count; National Sank
DRUMMER 8 SAMPLES
badii s hand bags .*.‘1 .a» fur
M.PR B b Webb’s
Russ il Cro. Co. gijrlee & campeill
I’lmnc ,r)8 Service die
v. sr-
•Hid Im ««.me |INH' II I* b ett eon
Mii liil wiili iln* itjhi |.| ii.t iii tha
jelly Il llil V ill/, .||,
—.....**■ *“*-
DRUMMER H SAMPLES
l.iolns hand lags *1 .'hi
•im It I, Widlb .
DUCKS PLENTIFUL
A ri preseiitativ e of the Fav or
Hi wra talking to n man th*a!
ii.nr.img who inis he, n m . ,
Telephiin*- ueighhorhood a.id he
says 11‘ at duel, s ate plentiful
down there, 1 hoi.saints i f ihi'n
"V, being in that iinn'n. hut Huy
ate lo t coming np tins way >.
■ii'i - —— ■ *— tile wheat fii'liln III ill-h 'I’ll s ..
N0TICE TO PUBLIC nu- wi.athef t*ir ilinks am
i l av*, sold my lnwir« !•• >1 . || kun's i t wild fowl*, and
W SnnH\ wIn* will r**nl tine u, anxn.ns {inMie is n i|mg ,
•>nsi* es* at t he Mime n’d stand „ change
• ii t(h fttreet I »ppr*s-»ie y i-ur
id*, rd pa tre it age in tt> part < h.ldrvti « dress, « Jh ..at, «t
wild l.ul that >' l» will eon mu || |. , | |, \
'«* git* m.m t»» Mr. Hmitfc, II*j .. ..... ■. -
* •» reliable met. and has a no*' FOR 1 Y TWO PARTY
brr nf gtnal horse* and nine t*ewj *fh Yt. jJi. r*' I uih |. >• two
htvfgva and will appre* nite .vnnr , „r<i .hat „ Mn anm line d for
!'<de, dim Rohiiije ii .. M,^ht has |*.rn p.,41 p. n« un
&
V\ •Mil'll * |i".ttr ill i .«
it B I, Weldt'a
4.
I n. xi Frwlay High,
in mind and In Ho r«
njoyr tin rv»-n»iig
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W«wg « 7 UliP Un.othv
Ici i.rt tin1# finniffgM egg mu fXMld O||0t«b M.j» at It f,
NNb r ftlrtrd H*e Simp V| Him \V*dd* »
No Depnsdor Has Ever I osl a Pcny in
A Texas
Guaranty 1:und Bank
W,- wo »!d br gbd I » h »vr ytm an act mint
wlh os O. r* in a (fwiranly bond Hank aid
§h«t .Id cnioy your lontid ncc ami tnpporl
M.iltc Our Bank Your B .nk
first state bank
of BONHAM. THXA5
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1913, newspaper, February 28, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913173/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.