The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 313, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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Au8- 1,1
ts Will Give ]
^luables
IILLINO CO, I
Gilo of Bonin
J,,k ifUrwantp#
RUSSELH
•’ood Grocer,’1!
“Cherry Sn
vcrnge.
THOMPSON,!
Mve Gro
broakfaet I
PEELER,
Indies’ Sill
•iz»s given a*
Friday night |
11 mug jit the <
st cl as* ml
light.
CRETE WALI
>n, colored,!
i property wf
of cl is improvj
id placing a i
nlk, fifteen! i
o fr< n t, of
is ahont 651
liken 1o see I
nl l, i It goodl
properiy to
est
and let
iter to yo
to vouri|
ers. H
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win onei
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1,000Vot
l^Mil)niu Doiti) Jinuiritc
OLD M B X V
HOMIAM, TKXA8 I1IL 1ISDAY. JULY < 1 IH1.I
NUMKBK 3)3
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We Have Sold
Many
wagons without beds and
stocked on
are over
Extra Wagon Beds
Can sell you one so cheap you'll
think you stole it. Belter sec about ii
now as our special price will
move them quick.
Kinney
1 >aVul uml Jiotirt!li.ai, a
A CCOPI 1 TIAHI 1,1 J Ul " a tsJni • f< r an in ,el inesU
1 ASSOCIATION ..r^r1 r s n ,f
—— Due.—Minos Hxip«i Arclge
Splendid F*rograms Render- ajui Lena fchurtnalge
3L ed at County Convention Tin* Life i f Joseph as pr « lit
2* Since Yesterday "d in tm advanced claso- «ludu«
2 | _ Ihiwcr Thomas.
Vnaliti and Herod. a«* you
t ontnty Sunday ^ wuui,i pi<s*iit fin an ,1,0 a olaz-s
ciftivciied ()f ladii"- .Mrs Geurg a
hn hirst McKinney.
jChrintian church. The prograim ]{,su|in(r Mira Beulah Sk p-
wiiK carried nut just aa planned wPu tli of Edor
imU, the exceptnm uf tin* words Wl)Ht t)ie Sunday Hehoo.'s of
•i go, ng which were ddi* Fannin county arc doing May
vied ly Paster ( 11ns. M. Sohooii ))r ftp.aiiglcr
'1 lie l-aiuun
Sc hot) I A ssocjji the n
11 nest ay morning at tin* First.
ovor in tin* absence of Rev
i t ii T Whiteside.
I The program opened with
War
Adjoutmuncui
As*< ciirt it n convened again
\Ved»i.c*datv nftonn , n and th•«
^ erj! alter " hi eh tin* deiegat'is j isron i eas rcuCered jtewt. a-o
5 were negisUred. Devotional .sdi plnnaod
$ j vice* tv ere then eomhictod. Kid. I s„ng. devotional exo <*i***
« Nehoi in\«-r si ■< he the words of ^ |) |> Ridings
Men’s Wash Suits
1-4 Off
greeljnp and l>r X D Iliimj
lonjn of Ector, responded wiitli
R.eijit rts i if eoiiniiittei n.
•Election of officer*) lior the ,n
■ l < 11< t l ' il i 11 i i»i in t i n • '* ' i in* *ii
\\ )‘*i1 the hdimlny ,^',‘l,00^s kiiing year with the following,
to 1 lie bounty, ” .1. I Till pU y <*f l.eon
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co. |
THE HARDWARE PEOPUJ5 phone 12 BONHA&t, TEXAS “
MWWWWf. WWW"W»-« »«*?
IHRSjIsitVtNS
, PASSED AWAY
PBBOBR'S * ,1 ■ I
|RDO jvi JhZLl
U BIO COMEDIES 4
mean to t tic ^
\\ld< h the M ooting was adjourn
<1 until two in tin* Htl'licitnoou.
TinsiL'iv nl'tciuion tint follow
ing progrnm was rendend:
Sung, dovotii mil exoreisos
Rev. l?e nnio <lri|Tiios.
Cain and .loshua- their weak
nid «stiing I'ninls, as presented
o unr o.lass of young niuu -U’annin
,11 R Rallow of llionoy <krovc
Vocal Hnlio Miss llazoj < Vo 11 * * 11
Good
School Round Tabic discussion
nid,, piopident. W R. Vauglip
of lloiioy <lltivo, fiiKt, vice pre
jldciit.; Dr. X D Flaaiipfoii «>f
Biitcr, ecoutnf vice preMidcnf,
M iso ('ora 1‘Mllips of Hunlu in,
secret any rtrnl treasuror
‘ Mu.siis Mrs. Will II Kvan^
R,opoi1 of Sunday Sol o Is of
county ,
Offering*) for work of tin,
I Ins i* the Sale of all
SALES yot.vt* been
wailing foi Get into
one of these cool com
fortahle Wash Suits at
?.y per cent Discount.
I wo months yet to
wear them.
Coin |\<i n
rtn |\a nu
asf «<>'<»•1 • ',r,,E-s
Sosham
"LOVE AND PAIN”
"FRAU VAN WINKLE’S CRULLERS
"THE MAN NEXT DOOR”
I ' The JENKINS-PERKINS Family War”
[Nothing But COMEDY lO-NlGHf
FUMING SATURDAY
“CYMBALINE”- in 2 Reels
, year
things for the Sumlayj
Life of St Paul- Kid t 'll." M
find Been III For
Some i M,i1
Tims and The End
Came Yesterday
Violin solo- Mi*s < lifford Gib ^ Lu, moor
, Song iidjottn tnct t
Appointinu nt of co'iiinifttcc-s. The ndccl i< n of the tiauf* an
A»l,il|iir»Anii*nt
! place o.f lie. inciting for ncxtl
Tb<- I'ollou mg ■ ,-n M itt, os w«*r<‘.-| ,,.nr Uf)N, |,.ft 1(> oJ'I'ho'
VITAGRARH
VITAGRARH
.. . rtiooiuti d:: < ViMiitniltoo oi
S +>\ oils, known, 11 ... ,,
. . iwiintniu-nt oj ofliecrs, Rov
i-ouji v as ^Vuifc 1
MD ROADS
jtlif. read or who are interostad
ill i1 arc urged to be jircaent at
V.r'rVum /1llirn^lis mooting. Also all auto,mo
MltllNG CALLED;::1'
- Ut :i o’clock, and tbo Coimty
The Kaimin CovBfcy Co*sniti«* judge has called for the Cob
licit'! - Oc' ill to Ocean highway | ,,, i > s i < mi s t<- nicot wit li «"•' *
I)as lull, it fur a meeting tumor j j„i(itM-.s l r< a t In* dilf«*r*!nt '••on-.
|n*w aitortimai in the CivuSi'y ]{,. ^ni, to l*' <-n blind I' '
_l'onrt 'in 'llii* highway is to ,,,,,,, much t"
I1 : ' ■" Ywk S;iu *^5 .• cake”sale"
I'lsoi', -.1 will conn* through^
tl - and throe ruiiio- ’ ’ , „Mimn,r
L, suggested, bud Eton will U
I the nouto to cornu b
Ifroii, 1 irk ana hv way of Bon- at ' ’ ' ” 1 '' '
I ■ 111* pisopli* li\ ing '•* -s,< 1'
M rs. M. A
ever ti e entire **(.1111 ly as “ Aut t
Nan,” and one of the unoat. lov-
<«i risidcnls of tliio toot on of
11 1 country ptunsed away at, her
In mu* iu Lanniiia yesterday a1-
,ir a, inrtmth or more of illncw*.
Mis Sts*vena was Hiliniinst and
i<ispo)tul ly all acqua-intaiice)
1 tr l'*r lovable Chris fan char
; ictcr and sunny disposition. SlilS
rs sa:d to Jiave given .many bi-
Lhis t'« the residents of her
ct,min unity* and do many other
lonioK for her ne
will iinnki* hiTUi unory frculi in
tlifir .mind* for many yeans to
col mo.
Mis. St-evens ii> survived Jby a
'-vstor, Ml*. Agnes Marsh and
Tin* crowd** in at ondanee|
wire* mil as large as were «x j
! poet od hut t he lit 11 lost of the
Georgiiuj |-(,w v,j,0 wen* proont was a-
11 high pitch. Ill- program-
wore exceedingly iiiiti n of ing.
on ap
Don- i
nit* (irtiiincH Honey <lro\c, Mrs.
Goo. Myers amf Mrs
.MidvLuncy. ( imiiniittcc ■ 11 uam
inp’ |'Jmu i,l nnxt, an,i-i*iing, Mrs .............. t
(1 oorgia McKinYiey, Mass All-i-e bcncfiicwil and will carriol out
Keilbly. < on iinittx* on Orctden-j --——
tiaIs,. Will II. Evans Th(, HospiUil Anxilinrv Hoard
Tm*day might the . aiveuting; wni mH>t wilh Mn n,.„n Taylor
]Miicd 'with a song and the do
o
Leah Bud and Earl Williams
IN
vvtis nnl ixuc'iw’e wem ciCMiduct
cd by Will II Evans. Special
music was the next feature oit
Friday afternoon at I o'clock.
Farmer’s Union Picnic
many 01,11 eir ^ 1 At Phadv Grove, 3 miles soutSciwt J(
glil ors tln.il bhe pri.gr«uii followed by a very Dodd (*ity| Thurs.lav, Xugost It.
interesting »ud instructive ad Kv,.,.yl)„(1>
sines by Rev. S. A. Cowan, the; j. A IG'RTON I ^
Hub’jiet bi'ing. “Tl'i* church |,. )| i L’AFI 1 eniniittco. ^
s. t.hloan I \r
A Soul In Bondage o
Tin* post u-lilf ns to Bob- an boscstgirl other lovei lo the I I
end love conquers nil and he takes low tor ........... I'*' woise
A splendid production with powerful acting Q
WESTERN WESTERN WESTERN jj
The Ranch Girlfs Partner o
D
Two men in love with a gill give a splendid foundation f"»
tl in mo t excellent Western ilt.ima This thiillmg Photo
p|*y is tilled with gsippiog scenes
SELIG
The
presents
.mnmln'r’s duty to t.lw* Sunday
School.” The inciting tJu*n ad
Chief of polio* Clias, Ervin
lia,m*s
Rev
B M
inning
?) o'clock
(Vs
,1,1... OiiMrti,. Vrinlr .l-"1"1"1 and wifp 1,-f, lo.Wy for Elk City!
, ml I .'.vd i.|i«l sir. Wi'. «"••"»'••'"*>* *......... f*1" Old,, .
|W,,l„.o!,,J,„.r,„„dal I „ „.,.k
J,ir»r oI Wind, m,.„n- T>"< « «ll pr.-|>»r„d („|,
< , . 1. .1 tl .. for......I -er«-w, >t % ew"” «" •«"•*; •«' . T„„, „ Hr. .. n will rv„
|,Vl.rK ,h« nftmjoon at the »«•». .....
Vr,,l>l.ri,,i. rhurch », a»nnnmb-v 5lp’‘ ___
tRurial followed in the Smyrna ~~ %
--- ------—-— _ is* ^
cemetery.
Woodman’s Daughter
The story ol a city mao a a backwoods gill
The above vvell balanced prog turn ii sure to please you—A
strong Westerns a powerful Society dram i; and a pleasing
Rural Stuiv I’ictuics of Merit aid (Juality only- Nothing
Imt New, U (i to dal**, ( lean Films are shown at this Lheatie
W e advertise only what we IM> have and nothing that we
|»o NOT have.
C=XO)
Mrs •! II Flowers visiting
latvea a'*, Gunter.
T—WOPW-MIIW ■ ■ -'Mill 1 1 • ' ■■■' —
I Jhe Pfest theatre
4 Program for Jo (Tight
Opera House
FRIDAY NIGH l
MISS MARION LEONARD
In A 3 Reel Version
As In A Lowing Glass
3-Reel Feature-3
Mixed I lulls and
Meal hv the ton
Mixed I”eed 100 Ih
, J western drama s today ,
"The Idle of Bonanza
Camp*’ the lio\s treat th* mill
one in cam|) with a ehivaliy that
wins her better nature, revealing
the plot she assist* m chivdnif Kul
lout of eanrp and martnw George
who has pniterteO h« r
Good I lulls by the
wagon load
( ton Seed Meal
»*. "rrrrltub kitchen kingdom
"The Pillow of Peril
May and Ray sweethearts at i 'ol- , h •• |mpalatitv of the .pie. n ol
leg.* now*! again to the west Hi. 'ihr Witl'hen **chef. Go* hr.*oi*li
- - bin i- lent- ut I , wis-t h'-art bout ! eal I h,-i d. p • ■ , •, • - up tier
Sicks * Ntrtiitiit hiiiiw » " * •”'• •-1''"'r ** ,tlob( \ to plea-, and agr.-.. ,hD stir
"’r »" *«* ...... the Mi ... - si
t g w.-st.in i isma «he will introk.. the aul **l our pan
(ihmI and i|. licai'V depaiirn.-nl* he.
Animated weekly no. S4 t ,sk » ,.i., t, -.mpi < > ,
one ot thr limit \Ve.-l|ley'a we have stole »*■ ei.imm.d w ith goo I thing-
ever shown A program tonight Git to mt t*efor»* a king AM onre.
You Will Find It Both
PLEASANT and
PROFITABLE to do
your HARDWARE
BUYING est this store.
Watch (his Space lot
Special A nnouncements
ant
I 10c
Russ-I! Gro. Co.
I’hone 58
that will plea-e
lirsh and the rhoie wt f.t tla eln
Opening /fours
1,00 to 4>,30 7 to to 30
iSr&niST! ThompsonAbernathy Hdw. Co.
•'Leadoi'S Ii»|OurJ Fine
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 313, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913, newspaper, July 31, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913370/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.