The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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Infants’ White Canvas
Button SHOES
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PERSONAL
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Just received a new line of
Infants' White Canvas Button
Shoes.
PRICE—
11,in
'll . id K iifJtb and Alice
••d i Sherman today |
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I 1' . V !X! T ll »T 2
I Mr D C ItUHrioll 2
i mill to Huvoy
aft1 r a abort vlalt to
* H i^lsi EN TIS I f* Y Aud n< (,r. I
Eg | But Good * )? tv At)* *t at the i|
£UeN
'ENTISTfiY
Kridth r ul llic I ii st V. h
dis: (huitli.
It Ukt-.l to im|uiiii ami
1.00 and $1.26
fioruin^
cat ry a fine line of
for Children
to cents
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SO.
Jj Awful lot of I'ouraw to o «
;» to tin* in nti 1 - in i it ;
, i> 2 UM''1 to i>n' *
5 lint oowiiduy it ■■ min i £
for Burunt, Oklu ! m t‘"t- M> K,lli"K «:
N, n,ln« u buelnen. mtaalon 5 ®etho<1 hiW
■ t. i ft q,i» S ,le,,UI <:h“" 1,1 ;
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,.11.101 lulled 5 OU^i*,,,| ,,e,iCal,',Jr 5
t! day £ tut,"J' 1 wa,,t £
<£ till liinim i ami you will *;
' '""■i 'Iiih -jg ftml it distinctly pi. wiiia* X
1 '-"suKfd in * l»l« to have im-ilo it. My *
irpi-ntir work work all positively guar. 5^
'-"u< 'I. a. fluid and 11 tile -2 2^
The Best of
l )rinks
and
Home-made
Candies
TRY US
Cheese
Swiss
Brick
\ oung American
S Cream
Mackerel
k resh Fish
Oysters
Mrtli^* Whlto, who vlnlted
"" ‘ J>'|'■ nl Mr anil Mm.
I n in Id. rotiii'iii'd to I,i.|i|
tl mortiiiiK.
1 • 'll | f'or/Jno returned to
""" tl morning uftor a visit'
m
llev. (it oi i.i. ;■ (uart preach,
i to- I'irat Me* hod i church
)iall riiny n oinlnM to u lit; . ,
• III ' . Willi hllll Hi: H /
It a/, of I nlhit* v. i o, in I.
tin' audit in - of tliii yrt.iti unfit i <.
ItiK of tiin Mi tlnaJI l churrli m J’>
ait tti build tilt* new Houtto mi M 1
odlal I'nlvnmlty in that rlty
l>r. Stuart, who Im n < oyni/. -I
out- of till. Kr«Mti-iit pn aell.*
tint i ouutry, preached a fliar.u .
lull. * ruion. Hix Mubjeet w t
aim of Chi i * mu < diji'n i Ion I
Maid tlm (OH]iti| vtiih given ii> (hi
world for Juat onii object, and ,i,u
to ||||\|||0|II' till* out to 111 111
Ill'll I I'll I
/o
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m3
v;
* $g*
ounty Apples
Mar> W, Martin
1,11
Dr F C. Alien 2.
West Hide of Hquare, 2; '° lllU>!" an" U’ ‘ ry
'"hi' humor of tin di tin uj.
Mot
N. Jorsis Co
N. Side Square
Steger Grocery
. Joln.'d li«*r MHi. r, Mr* Ii It Tul- vim k. j,i tin- audl- nt'. j.m
" 1 """ k'"K ,,n *'antbound llaft-no. of Madlll, OVIa , and tiny mm l, of tho tin,.-, whllo iln , *.„i] t
M,‘ “ud l*a left i„ an uutomobllo with a party patliow of oino parta of tin
lor IMallii in atti'inl tho tati* fall i'OUIhh tmilily m \. <| M ,,
y i; W'iiilri.a vial toil i„ Mr. and Mm II. K Antlhony via- li.iiir.-ra.
it«*d in the c ity ttuluy from ftav« nna Ai thr conch, oft oi nft
A11 or m y .1 \\ \jr and Mr*. Mark McMahon and a Mil rcrI fit Ion lor tin* n* u m
’’ ,'l‘ offl,'l4,, vl’,u Miw. Oiwko .lonaa nrrlvAl homo ally wan mk.n, and ,marly .. m
1 'I, < V ( >], , t <• I tl(hl V si ir
I ,'i:* afti r noi n from I Milan, w lo-rt, I’.tyuhli- in annunl pnyinoiitH fur ,,,.
' 'b i,i, vialtod in Money they vlalti-d Mm fair >oai , wilh rained
'*n ' llynl w nt to Ilium I i Sinan and In I,.,/. .
iv Morrow rt-turniHl to Hon Orove tlila aftornoon. jatnntlon to u Kroat nn„ „,. . iin
( -">vi ",l» mormna after a visit .Ino W. IIukh, II and Jim It Itua- whlt i, has b. arranK. ,1 tor m
Wl ‘ ol'“ Morrow-| "ii '"•flvt d lionn ytMiorday aft-i Krlda.v. tlm i-7Ui, al Mm Malt- ,
^ fro|n I -all,is, win ii. they a'- ground* In I ifi Ho ., "Southern M In
> vialtod in lA.d.l City | tended the fair. jdist rnlvt-mity m,y.” „h „ „
Misatia Atila and ^ Addtn llonry JnttlKtiiiU'd, In whltli l>r. Hlunrt and
a number of tlm blahopa of Hi
'•hurt'll will addrt • tin- jawipl. Ii,
tod n
Beautiful Building Lot
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rn
T:
I HE VALUE
of well-printed
neat-appealing
stationery as a
means of geliity and
holding dejirtiL. busi-
ness has been amply
demonstrated. Consult
us before going
'jt elsewhere
V
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tin' Inu-riMt of lb- new In iliuiiou, (
OwlDK to tlm fart Unit wo aif
not able to build a iiihuho at tb
time, wt> have derid'd to ' ll our
■ beautiful lot mi North Main street
■ItliU Ik one of the moat iltiMlralile
loin In town and in tin* only one to
he had on Main atreei \\. will ||
7a foot front on Main ntreot by I tin
feet deep and Klve a twelve lont 1
alley hark of our <-liui■ Ii 1 i (o
KltilHb at.root,
We have bad n number of lnt,illrle
iim to whut tlib lot <mild be lion In
for, and have derided to urrept tbu
beat offer liiailt* iih by l!i o’elot k ,
November 1«t, provldi-tl the offei in
f>ui f inc ol Ready-to-Wear .STADIUM CLOTHES is now
compl*. fc prices rangtf from $18.00 to $22.50. You must
< nt Imc of OVERCOATS to appre(jate
Union Presbyterian Chur. li thcn'- R'iccs $18.00 to $22.50, This is ypur best opt,or
by the Session t..o;i,. ».........'-*----------*-■ **'• -
Big business on Men’s?
Come quick if you want a
good selection,-White, |.‘ . i ,
ney & f uller.
I Oft SMI
A kmul team of home*. ,lh |
.beet, bowa and bar nett it; w||| !
i beaji for rnali or good note
Dp. I>tinut
WATCH (IIIH SUNDAY f f:
.STADIUM CIiOTtlteS
WOWllllUU. ItUUIMtl L OUU
Klmt Metb.HllMi
I*If i ('llrIhMhii
•■’Ir -l I'reHby Ierlaa
I'filtni I’l'eKbytei'ian
I'JplHt-opal
lliolln.'Hn......
('olorvtl—
l.ot kalmro, lbi|it|hi
i!a7 «
i 7k
-----... ,..... .it.-n <t|>pur-
Iwmty to supply your needs in Winter Clothing at moderate
prices.
Anolhvr Bdigain
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Tancock Nevill Co.
i,nd M| 11 ,( Mor*an wo'''* '*’» h*T. this a ft arm on for windou.
l'i ni imla.v from J-lr I or j (<i ■ *, h i t relatliiN
\ Kinkead reitirned to Hon 1 ,,UI arrived tbla aftoimwin
A flint rhimm Hlnyer (i-wlnr n
- him* ror only 02. Com. and i
Hint* r Office
Hotli Main 8ti • et, H, I). NVIatm, A .
There are
labeU
•vent y-nlni
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16
morning aft or a *hort fr<>,n where he aMctulcd
to Ii.
i n in 11 y horn.
•Mir r arrtvcHi from tljc
illi.V IlftcrtKHHl
the fair
lawt A It,UK tun bill book with
my name on outalde. t <>iiiain|nK one
' w. Thompson $20 bill. |in mil and two *:. ......
Harh. twodeiHN.it .1,., k« ..............
I >-4»lptte Ijom between Km It I. Moor.
M" c. II.* Ha Ion iind Wllllaiim ami |{ k; M..„,((nl .
*" "r <,.»llt‘K*' taurant l.lbernl reward fm
* 1 V Rowd* n « k* i> ;
"i" nl > .• itcrduy in Hbt*i
a
Us
SSttiBl
sravamti
\U\rc/
I he best home and foreign factories hast
contributed to our splendid selection o!
beautiful cut glassware.
C i a no KIIIoiikIi and
We now have one ( f finest
Nit tfl
lines Men's Suits in North
yexterduv .......
ci. Htai. Lexis, snd now is your chance
| to supply your needs in this
d I'arktw rr line, at a saving, before stock
is broken.- White, Blakeney
& Fuller
Train Yon In Y-.ir
On ii ll.iiiii' I in i Im.- odd
lloiu < lo be a
BOOKKEEPER
STENOGRAPHER
SALESMAN
I ** f us ho In you I'Utn th.
CiMnriMll i !n I hr ut . ' ...
I< pl.tr. tcnniAn»Mp, h
gruphy, ponniun- ip »n.|
■I 11 *• tLitt u . with tL m,
'l lltl !<>>» IllClUtH” bixikn «ltb
ttotiti v m.i nnp|t|i. t* i f *
h ln«l Itii* tulifii i
writ or In \ nr
VvltllOUt 'Allil oiiui
r' i , i
I«*w < | ii y h
rhe collection wi I p! asc y«>t r critit .il t.i h
—every piece and set has been bought to sui
your desire. ( ome in and inspect—it willde.
light and surprise you. \\\ can agree t»n price.
C. K. BOWMAN
.lew eler and Optician
^lnith g ml Mins lid it i
* hilYe hiKII till* gllOMtK
l«. N\ r»>turn*sJ
» > • Kt.nfdiy Mftt rn«*on
ir«% h’fi thi« morning
• •nl trip to Pnrln
*t horr from
mi- »wn
In i-iut
illiKAT RIIOV, N
SR to I leg* Mb a nuffl
iMiii - a of tho ill
ousrhtip*’* of «)
fuel Uo«ta»
nt truii*
!
Tin. Mvorltt* t» no h yrnr.
■ nd
F n W I
lAte.J fAttklog. rt \ I
.1.. , ..
fttlilri MlftJK
For Halo- F«»rty-flvM
flVt» llllli » JUOIthnoM
liotiiMi, p|(>nt.v of wgtor
ri»«I Iih in town \v |i
uf MonhiMii
for hoitMi
«
| -
jl i-'IH II i 'i *. S,' •
r*!uni*wt to
t n.H-iti aft»r n
I
nhort
Mol suei*
' •nuan
loft tin*
« h«r« •' •
offtr for ftftmm dn>«
•t*rt, hlmk land farm four
"orthwtwt or iioahan »
“I W |l V 4 WI K i'
HI* rwvorit*. II a y«ai
COTTON lillill (ilLVESTIN
ul Rr. uds Sh w 123,700 Balt s Vafued
dl Over $6,000,000 Were
lldndhd last We,h.
I lot.4
•lUntordH
< »*Jt I V < v tOII, r< X , Oct. 21.
how that 123,000 hal<« nt*
Trx;' ‘ ottou. valu«Hl at $0,22\,2)H,
*m out of tin* port oi (ialvoeftoi)
mil. birinj- ih- wi*< K JhhI HohoiJ fn
M,ditIt it 10,1 \f0 half h wi*iil coiUtt*
u 1 ' hIh* forfign cotton wri car*
’ " ,J In i wonty i wo vc .*# U under
?oit,{.ii I laps, and tho cohhIwIhc jti
' Ki>u '' ‘ I flying Dim 1/nitud
H tat- flag
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•ltd . n ib<- other aide.
Tei
1 ‘ 111 111 iff. t’^ tf
1 rani't'd
ut In tlu>
V llJlfl
wny lead-
A. LEISHMAN.
UNION VALLEY ITEMS.
•V* I haven’t ween uny writing
iioiii thin pnrt of the ti.iiutry in
‘mile .1 while, det'lded j would
v,,it< .iii,i i,,| |„.,,|(|(, know wo
'' 'hi livinK and (ftininyi to the
fiont We have built a nice achool
hmim* Him, la nt report; have Hun-
<lay hi hool over*' Sunday and preach*
1,1,1' Hi"'' a month that la
, -1uni a uny inland church
can any.
Il':l,,,i I’-doil; ini hickncHH tiini wo
k now of,
A lino-1 all the people in our rom-
miinii.v attended KIiikIIuk Brother*’
eln iiH In ilmiham laet Tuen.luy and
'' 1 " h-'itie the beat they over
mifle.l Wo were in the , rowd
""l f"'"1 'he plenum., of uieotlnK
""e „r our frlend.H that we hadn't
' ' ii In quite awhile.
,Vl1 01,1 Hentmi and brother of '
Ivlbube attended church at thla
plliee Sunday.
Me HendeiHon llurn.-y and ehll-
""" "f Ml. Vernon, TextiH. „n(l
•Mm. A. a. Burney of Bonham cam*
m,t i""1 I'""' II few day a,
*!•
jo
i
I
Who Hat
C*rmany.
II". fll-Mt,
borne of Mrt Alice ,Jom
of thf* woek.
Hi... ‘Irani WIho and family at,
‘''"‘'•’d -hun.U at thin pia.ee Him-
day.
He. Chnrlle HlKenbottom filled hie
.....I ' " nt I ,..| . ,!|||,|;J
V '"'I Sunday nlk.111 *
Mr Nnn.y VaiiKht and *
daughter, Currie, made a bit
' l ip lo Randolph WediioHday.
Mix*, Beatrice Hunt vlalt.Nl M
<i-v and Carr" Vaught la hi Saiur.
day nlalit.
' 1 •"''"'l l written to the Hally
I" quite awhile I won’t llluk ,„y
Bret very lenathy,
I" ■"Phlne.
l-'or Rent -Two r, oiiih
or llaht b.mix,. k.*cpin*, tv
1 rom ennui.. „n sixth air.
C ni-Kt. Ortd* i
i’Amei
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 75, Ed. 1 Monday, October 23, 1911, newspaper, October 23, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913358/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.