The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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TH* BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
I SHOE SPECIALISTS
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DUNHAM IWO
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This is an aj;c of Spe-
cialists. I ii evci y phase
of professional anil com-
mercial life expert ser-
vice is required. We are
Expert Kootfitters; we
are Exclusive Shoe deal-
ers. We are prepared to
furnish you with the Ex-
clusive Styles in
JOHN BUNNY FLORA FINCH
MYSTIC
E even Inning tiume Played
Yesterday at Paris and
Bonham Loses
Pans., Tex, Aug. It.—-Paris
Won out III 'lie eleventh III II pass
J. T. Filrgit raid *nd wife lef t b;“1’ a" of thw *"tteU1 »nd
Ii ijmsI (to iJieir dn me at Celeate for Hot Spring*'. ApL t,)1 tt Wl1'* I’11'
I he Latest Novelties lit Footwear.
LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SO,
A. U. iJnya, "wife and l al y r>
______________________ _____ B _ Ark., tliis_
thi* morning' afte.' a visit. to'mm ruing ivJure they will <fp<nd ‘lhl1 u ,s J 11,1 |u ,Ht’ * l"'
, , . • failing to Mill C III t « (I IllllillgS u I III
a two weeks vacation. L. * „ , ,
B. A. Kincaid and wife lof the bases full belore any outs were
for a visit to their daughter, mu h‘ N,t,":
PERSONAL
J. II Willoughby of Ector wii'i
in the city today. He with T. H.
McFeely, who was also heie, will
| Nashville, i eim., tomonow.
T. J. Hordor, wile and child are
YOUR ACCOUNT
will receive our CAREFUL
and SYSTEMATIC attention.
You Will save 11 ME, WORRY
and DOLLARS by placing—-
YOUR
ACCOUNT
in otir hands. Begin at once.
PHONE 171
Faber Russell
visiting relatives at Van Alstyuc.
Ii. 10. Uc'.l.s, wile an 1 children
are visiting relatives and friends
at Shei man
W. W I’artain left at noon for
Denton where lie will visit icla
tivos.
J-S. Him of Windom was in the
city on business today.
Mrs Mollic Saloon and Mis„
lJessie Hainan of Honey Giove
were in the city shopping today.
T M. Wheeler nml family of'Aw ' c in Inn’* meeting.
Dodd City left at noon for Gaines-
ville where they will visit tin*
laity’s parents, .1. W. Fletcher and
w lie,
Chas. McMillion has leturned
from a visit to relatives at Tioga.
iM lnt ivi« here.
T. J. Y at fa left for Prairie
Creek, Ok la., thia 'morning to
visit illative*.
Hi1 . W. I,. Sm they m Iwr Jia-s
It in visit ijijr d .O daughter, Air
W. D Slav.jii in ihis city, r<
<n)jt<l to her home at Milford
today.
Mis. .lack B ard L spending
the day in Pa r*» today
Mrs. J. B.’Eubanks ami child
:;<c visMing relattivcw at Paris
Mrs. W. 31. 'Wood of Gold
Uiwaity ns visaing relatives in
(he cty.
M i .s Kl.i/a bet Ii DaV r of lion
cv Grove is visiting Rohi West
11nil frornily in this 'ity.
IMrs. E. S. Willi'ima of Den-
ton who Jink 'burn in tdie city
v Filing ,ho t (laughtor, Mrs. W.
G. Elevens, lilt for a, visit lo
Linds at, Hheinnnn this morn-
ing.
M D. Benton is transacting
1 i sir* rs in Fhcrman fosla.v.
.Mi s DaTton Ganti tell return
ii (1 to her .hcimi at. Waxahaiehic
tlxs |m< ruing after visiting tin
the i Ely for tho pa rt, fewi day-.
l.eonard Bniby lias returned
f -h «" D He •where he amend'd
I (tie Ocean To Ooean Highway
a
Mrs. S. R. Human al, < larks
ville thid (morning.
Mrs. Geo. Jones end Mis An-
nie Olijiliint left for St. Loin
tdii.s morning where they will
buy fall and winter hats fo»
their millinery estal lisliTmnt.
Mrs. D. C. RusLeM is visit
ir V i datives at Parj .
Miss Helen Fitggerald as buy-
ing fall goods for Gouge & I Hz
g,i raid in fit. T.ou s for the next
two wdekn.
Miss Hope Arledpo' L visiting
her fl iotdier Prul Arlodgi, and
wife at Honey Grove
Mrs. M. J. Stevenson i's vis
ittiiig rdlatiiv.fN int Andmiore. Ok
Lynwood, Harry and Floy*
Lovelace loft this imorning for
Ravenna to visit elart.ncs.
Mieses 'Botlie and Nellie
Rrid,gowlater r* tmrr<ed lo the *
heme at Homy Grow tI'd1 'morn-
ing offer a visit to thei I»r<>th-
er at Anthony.
Mesdame« Eugene and R. A
Kisser left iji.is morn'rig f< r Rod
gera, where they "ill vii' fd *
a shcirt while.
Min. J'. 71 Cast].man is vis-
aing relatives a' Sin rman.
Paris......... 000 020 000 01 — 3
Bonham.....100 001 000 00 2
Rhus, Robinson, Nagle, llarpci;
Nicholes, Grimes. Stolen basas,
Robinson, Nagle 2, Wicks,Harper.
Sacrilict hits, White, Mathis,
Sporn, Nichols, Tucker, Heeback.
Two base hits. Grimes, Nichols.
Struck out, by Daniels, 7, by
Grimes 1. Bases oh balls, off Dan
iels 1, oil (iiinuAi Wild pitches,
by Daniels ‘J, by Grimes 4. Passed
ball, Basham. Double plays, Sporn
to White to .Mathis; White to Ma
this. Time of game, 1 hour and
50 minutes. Umpires, Kerr and
Cor/in c.
Your Family and
the Rainy Day
II you are wise nut thoughtful the needs of youi
lumil> oceupt nine tenths of your waking
thoughts. \ie you saving a part of which
\ini make now against that “Rainy Day”
that conns monei or latei to nearly
even family! If you are not saving
now ill these good turns, you are
missing a gloat opportunity.
Open an account with us to-
day and transact all youi
business through this bank
jypbUMB *
gAAAMWtfM
HRST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
or
COTTAGE ON WEST 4TH.
Nice cottage, south front, cori
lot. One block of High School.
$1375. ’ Will n. Evans.
Miss May Cleveland is spending
Pro-dder of Everything Hood To Eat a short vac ition in Tioga and Den
ton.
Miss Will Wiseman is visiting
relatives and Iriends at Sherman.
Miss Georgia ■lohnsoii left at
noon for Sherman where she will
visit relatives.
O. B. Garner and wife anil Miss
Iva Dyer left at noon for Ardmon
where they will visit relatives.
Mrs. 1!. !> Kennedy returned to
her home at Wichita Kails today
after a visit to W. D. Yeager and
BASEBALL CALENDAR
TKXAS-OKL \HOM A LEAGUE.
HI SUI I S VKS rKKOAV.
Paris 3, BONHAM 2.
Hugo 4, Denison 5,
Sherman 3, Texarkana 1.
Ardmore 1. Durant 2,
1-3 Ofl
On all Spring Clothing’
STANDING OK TIIK CLUBS
$2250
20.00
18.00
15 00
SUITS NOW____ $1500
13.35
1200
________ 10.00
Clubs- -
P1 a y t*i 1
Won
Lost
Pet.
Denison
.114
76
38
.687
Pari* .....
11s
76
42
.644
Texarkana.
.119
70
49
.588
Sherman
.119
63
.529
BONHAM..
.117
55
62
.470
Hugo......
. I is
52
66
.441
Ardmore...
.116
40
7n
.345
Durant
.119
59
80
.325
Mrs. D. M. Lilly and daughter.
Hilo where they will visit Mrs
Lilly’s sister, Mis. A. Gale
Every Suit is This Season’s Goods
Come In
While we Have Your Size
At The Airilome
The Lehman-Hebert Stock Ho.
opened a week’s engagement at
the Peeler Airdome last night lire-
senting “Sweet Hlover,” a comedy
drama which has proven a great
success wherever played. The
play was well attended and the
audience paid rapt attention to
this excellent perfoimance. All
of the specialties were good and
brought encores lrorn the audi
ence. The company has a number
of good plays in their repertoire
and their play tonight, “The
Sweetest Girl in Dixie.” is sure to
prove a winner.
--¥ i
REGULAR MEE1ING
Of CIIY COUINCIE
NEW gh()
REPAIRING
HOI
Very Little Business Was
Transacted Last
Night
GIVE ME A TRIAL
At Ball’s Tailor Shop.
A. D. HAMMOCK, JR.I
is as hai
then yoi
and eve
PhESBYTERIAN TI A
The laiiior of Union Presiby
hi mu church will give a tea in
the haocment of church Tues-
day afternoon and evening,
Aug. li’lli, frejn f> to 8 o’olock.
Menu: Chicken salad, wafers
and qnimt ice. Price 25 eient.s.
Two small cottages in South Mrs. M. N. Hooper, who h is
J ton-ham on instalment plan. beeu quite ill at the hospital, is
Gibson & Taylor. slowly itnpioving
Hancock Ncvil! Co.
’Good Clothes That Fit”
BONHAM’S LARGEST STORE
Extra Special Prices On Summer Goods
FANO PARASOLS V .1 I I \ are c< bided in this Special Sale—Silk, Linen, Two Toue, Etc.
Regular $5 00 Parasols Reduce I to.....
S3.89
3.29
2.89
2.39
1.89
1.69
1.29
.79
3fic per yard
Regular .V quality lawns in new fancy patterns-
FIGURED LAWNS 3Mtc per yard
all fast colors will Ik* sold at |<er yard,................
3Visc
7’/4( per yard
Regular 10c grade of sheer white India Imon
WHITE INDIA LINON
7'Ac per yard
7 Vic
72c CHILDREN'S GINGHAM ORESUES
W e still have a lew of tho^e remarkably cheap gingham dresses for children hit The pi ic • is still
72c
while they last
98c LADIES’ GINGHAM HOUSE DREiiSES 98c
111 1 1,1 ' " 11 s s,t,’pe | him era of extra quality gingham. The prus- is bus than you can make them
98c
Made
75c
good quality of percale.
LADIES'
ha\ e all m/c
PERCALE HOUSE ORE SSES
up to Slice 11, The-ie div-M < open i *1 front and ar
75c
ideal for house wear
R. A. RISSER & COMPANY
NHAMS LAI WEST STOi?L~:
HI nek Land for Sale
1 hav e several black land farms
for sale. Write me or come to see
me. Will II. Evans.
FOR RENT.
Moder n »-ix to< m 'eottnge with
sewerage nrxi ihath, nn Star 1st,
for rent after August 20th.
Dr. J. S. Dorset.
The C’Sty Council met in, reg
ulmy eos&ion last night, all al-
dciiriMin being present with tin
exc-qpttion of Lc- nard Buley
nxid W. M. New 1 on. rJ’hs- ,miu
ulr* <of linstt tniicsting were read
and approviorl after w.hioh tLo
usual tnorrtbly accounts woi e
allowed.
A di-seirssion Of an eledtrie
power icontradt for the pump-
ing of water fropi tt'io city’s
well* fl-v ilie Tkxas LigJxt and
Powier ertmpany followed. 'I^ie
Texaa Light and Powier eompa
ry bad a*-7<rl tJuaf the council
grant thetn f iifln a, fi\'-e to a
ten year contract. At 1he ]>res-
entl time the council did not
lie dm kt advisable 1o enter int-o
a long term contract. A reso-
lution asking for the renewal of
To ihjv’c monies’ montraet a>
have been imade howdofore wa1'
unanimously adoped. Another
resolution asking 1I10 Tiiglit
and Power cohupany by what
authority they hn.d raised the
rate for liflits from 15 cents to
16 cents per K. W. was unary
imomely ailoptod.
As there teas no further busi
ne«a tin- council adjourned.
Near Hilgcr
I be Luck billaiil tiuin 01 ■,,,J
acres located about 1 l mile fiuj
Hilger school boose is with me l0i
sale- -00 acres cultivated,
icic mcadmv, 3 sets of h0U8ei,
b;»rn 10s I,., and *1... j
Will II. Iv.'aus.
Vo
Jewelers at Hargroves
repair your phonogreph
THE HA
FARM FOR SALE
i »o ind one half nfl€8 outhl
V • m ( t Bonham on th.- i dhu'4
and Bonham raid, ] lave
s'2 2-3 acre farm, smooth, ]<
deo]> Mack sandy land all
cultivation, good house, 1
and (Mbor improvemepts, three!
good veils. Now hoy If y I
"’nut. a 'bargain cor m ITHC? i
R. P. Bolin,
Bonham, R. F. D. No. 1,
BOARDING*H0USE.
1 have jlust. purH;ise<l th«|
bin k boarding hou>v mi South!
‘ enter slreet, knonn as the!
J« 1 ■ ■ plai e Best O ( n ‘ b ing|
to eat ami nice clean rodmn
Only $1 pei day. Give uh
trial. W. A. Thomason,
rri'i'riethr.l
WITH A
ENTIRE
Mighty Hard
To find a brick business house in
Bonham that you ran buy so the
investment will pay 10 per cent
interest. Am offering one on
Booth Main Bt. for $2000, rented
for $1S pei month. Will give
easy terms. J. M. lx>wrey.
, CONCERT IN PARK.
INexI Friday 1dt.l11 the hand
will give a uomvit in ^ijmpson
1*1. k. The Truistic is free and ‘a
large crowd its (expected. *Tln
ladit s of ilie parW l*oard Avill invited.
Serv’d <-o-lsl drinks. Be there --
Notice Firemen.
a " id 1)« 1. ' s n . 1 -i).- Tonight Is regular meeting night.
I >!■ bt )u 1 I v n . i,11 All members please Is 011 hand, S
park imp AhVeimcn^s. p. m. A. .1. Stevenson, Chief.
Ice Cream Social.
An ice eream social m ill bl given I
on Aug. 15, at H p. m at lietorun-l
dST the now shed. Pi IMM
ini interest of B Y I' I Yen are|
8. F. Y\ eatherbee, I’res
MISSES R<
|Jte' ant! m/m
(tir cottage on
market. Prii
let ur shobv
OiliRon
BIGGEST BARGAIN YET.
SAVE YOUR COUPONS
1 beautiful Alid gi Id, dM
1, , j, 11 ,11 id siu g pt■ ,11 1'1 >'r"I
• ( . \ , n n.xvav 1- Kid ay 1 ' tl,l
l“;t " tin cultivation balanci Adnbune.
JS.sIllTc. • t I'M III holl.so, 2 go OS 11 ---
* We lnavc r-ever- n»' n|
I Tour wait eh, cl
l«P • reo at Ilr
I No deeirable
Gib«o
.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
The ladies of the H. W. B. M.
I will serve ice cream on the lawn
I of the First Hhristiau church,
| Tuesday evening, Aug. 12th. Ev-1
ery one cordially invited.
■ !'. ■ )\ iri g for mmH fara !f.v®a|
•' • ■■ ant 1" sell eoe •
J oAm
J.uk.' A child’s gold eJiam;
1 anil locket, initials B H engrai l
• si oil Joel tt. J ruler plis.se j-e
turn to Favorite offk-e.
Nona Barton .•-pemiiirv-
m. foil il«ys in Rralgem,
Everybody
Be At Our Store
Next Saturday
35 Acre Farm
<*> mihsi north of Bonham I have
the Knight place for •-ale at *!«>0
Will II. livaiiR.
I l a. m. to hear us jfive out the I otal
\ o’cs on all die Piano Contestant*
Mrs. Jnnio el, of Ibilhv
m her*1 eh«* gue*t uf H.irltni
1 nllri’,'. Mm. N«« I linn man
fririuV in Bon] n»i who are a
way* glad to aee her.
w*' will publish 11k NAMES next Thursday of all the
Contestants — Watch for the Ltst.
BURNEY'S VARIETY STORE
CCW 4
A. RISSER & COMPANY
BONHAMS LARGEST STORE'.
nt srnniiin-
*■ l’> I’ nLrt hi lltr a
K im— \ idri-M It-Muoi, .,1
tiuuday 8rb*ei| to ih»* 1
Kev. E. W William*
udll and settle iltelr account-
LEO LEVINE A
"Wing
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 10, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 12, 1913, newspaper, August 12, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913184/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.