The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 313, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 31, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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^ PRICES
On Men’s
OXFORDS
S3.00 Oxfords for__________..$235
3.50 “ “...... 2.65
4.00 " “____________2.90
5.00 " “____________3.85
5.50 “ “____ .. 4.25
6.00 " "___________4.35
ALL THIS SEASON’S GOODS
I CU/IC THE shoe man
LEttI5v west side so.
\>f, IT AG R APH
WJM NIGHT'.:'.
MYSTIC THEATRE
PERSONAL
l Misses Rebecca md Camtnie Cor-1 Mis* AOm i t * Scaruorougb ro
neliux of Clarksville, who have been tinned from a vnit to bet sister
in thecity visiting at the residence Mrs. C. C. Jones atGreenville yes
of A. A Burney, returned home terdaj She waa met at I>enis«»n
today. .by Miss Hazel Elswnrtb who came
Miss Elsie Pickett returned to home with her and will I* he.
her homeatBulphur Springs today ; i?nest for a few days,
aftei a visit toGeo Ptepheninn and i Pastor 8. A Cowan of the First
taimiy. i Baptist Church left at noon for
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Rodgers ! Hickory Creek where he will assist
are the proud parents of a hue lit j Hev. K. L. Keene to conduct a
tie son since yesterday. meeting.
Miss Kate Saunders is visiting
friends at Ladonia.
Miss Annie Lockhart of Green
ville is in the city visiting If, M .
Sweeney and family
Mrs. Jack Biard spent the day
in Paris today .
F. L. Lindsey returned to Over
ton this afternoon. He was here
to attend the funeral of his daugh
ter-iudaw, Mrs W. W. Lindsey.
Hupt. 1. W. Evans spent the day
in Hherman today transacting bus
in ess
SJIURDAV NIGHT
Started to Ice Cream Supper
At Cottage Bend And
Disappeared.
Elvis Blalock, the fifteen year
old son of J. H Blalock, a laimct
of the Pottage Bend community,
suddenly disappeared last bum
day night and has not Been
siuce that tune.
Young Blalock left his home
with the inteutiou of going to the
Cottage B* ud chapel where an ice
mam social was being held. He
never got there His parents be
came worried when he did not re
turn to his home that uight. A
liody of alMiut forty men searched
the fields and surrounding country
lor the boy blit met with uo sue
cess.
The entire Cottage Bend com
muuity is aroused ovei the buy s
Your Family an
the Rainy Day
It \mi arc wise and thoughtful the needs ,
fnuiih occupy niue tenths of your wo..,,,
thoughts. Are you saving a part of whi „
s on make now against that “Rainy |);,s
that comes sooner or later to m-arlv
every lamilyf li you are not nsving
now in these good times, you arc
miniug a great opportunity
Open an account with us f„
day and transact all youi
Business through this hank
--rrunaite-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IIONHAM, TEXAS
TO THE PEOPLE OF BONHAM
I lie new ordinance relative to.
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YOUR ACCOUNT
Mrs. \Vm. Kieldbinder returned
to her home at Ardmore this morn
ing after a visit t > Mrs. ('. L. John
ston. Mns Bessie Daniels, hci
adopted daughter, accompanied
her.
E W. Agnew is visiting relatives
at Seminole, < )k la.
J. H. Met'lure, wife and children
returned to then home atClaiks
ville tins morning aftei a visit to
the gentleman’s brothers I B. and
Mrs. Mamie Gaines of Windom A. 8. Vankirk, wife ami Miss
is visiting relatives in the city. Agnes Neal have returned from
Galveston where they have liecn
spending a short vacation.
J. M. McCranv returned) to
Mrs. Lusk Barnett who has been
in the city visiting Miss Mary Bar
will receive our CAREFUL McClure in this city,
and SYSTEMATIC attention. Mrs. 8. I, Crawford returned to
You will save T IME, WORRY her home at. Jonesvillc this morn
and DOLLARS by placing— ing aftei a visit to Mis Smith
Lipscomb in this cit\ |
Jack Huffakerand wife of Deni
son passed through the city this
morning enroute to Kotor where
they wdl visit relatives.
W. D. Burton is visiting rela
lives at Miirfrccslioro, Ark
Misses Ruth Hteger and Mary
Wombwell and (Jus Hteger, Jr ,
left this morning for points in Ten
nesscc whom they will visit friends
and spend their vacation.
Mrs. Lizzie Lovell of Honey
Grove is visiting Mis. Reed Hollis
io this city.
Miss Ethel \Vithcrspoon of Ko
tor spent the day in thecity.
Rev. 8, O. Woods <>f Crowell,
Texas, arrived hi the city on the
morning train. He was accompa-
nied by Miss Daisy Woods, who
has been visiting him at that place
Mrs B. J. Swarner of Denison
is visiting Mrs. R< ed Hollis.
Miss Mineiva T eeoh of the Bel
A car load of fine mules and t m College nf Girl* left this morn
horses. Also a number of very ing for Dodd City and Honey Grove
high bred marcs and coltaand ex where she will visit friends. 8 he
has been in the city visiting Mis.
Tom Denton.
YOUR
ACCOUNT
in our hands Begin at once.
PHONE 171
Faber Russell
Provider of Everything (food To Eat
JuSI ARRIVED.
nett, has returned to her home at
Waco. Inn hoane at Abilene today after
T. P. 8. McGowan and wife ot « visit to Rev. G. K. McCrinv
Whitney, Texas, are in the city nt.d otj er jelatirv<s iu tl is city
visiting the Lady’s mother, Mrs. ) Mrs. V’. Floyd left today lor
W. F Kincaid. GateSviUe to visit her sou Frank
Mrs. M. A. Mooretield and Phelan,
daughter, Miss Daphna, who have Miss Era Wells left atj noon
been visiting Dr. J. C. Armstrong for Wbitcwright to visit friends
at Garland returned to their home vnd attend tie- picnic,
in this city yesterday. Miss Joe Yerion. arrived at
Rev. Tom Walker and wife have nc< n from Texarkana and after
returned to their home in this city a fchr it visit with Mi s (It ord
after visiting at several points iu Gil sui, "ill return to Jiur I loin
the State. at Ravenna.
< notice
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‘ 11 . ,, , lllu . Lie i ■ s into (diet next Wednesday wunidry -weak, on I,. „„ \
hp has I wen dealt with foulU aiiu , . « 1 n pfci
. . .... , ,, Avgust •*. 1 lease tend it and adiance, I yvjll .1
probably murdered. Others t ink ; ’ uu ‘''f
, , , i ms \ to ci ii.j I.\ with it. I he 1 nt unckr-the im i „
that be aught have been accident • 1 , . 1 a"* Pb
alU hurt or killed and that hi* Cil> HcaltJi olt.eer advr ed that Ud to require payment «
body will be found somewhere in *uch am <' -liMin, c "as al solute^ ----
the community. The report that * Tnw«***y lor the health ot
is most likely to be believed is that ' ur I ''' P1' ' ;U1'1 ,! ® ' ' uUU
he has run away from borne. ! oil I a.-d «a,me tor your protec-
vaiico. J cannot now affor
<lo tins work said lone the ,
i equinx d to col lent, for it. fk
fore after August 20.
The otticcis think that the latte, turn. We think all will agree wig Due to do this iverk muit
is more likely true A boy bought that with our cRy (to denaely in advsace. My duty nJ
a ticket to Dmant. okla.Halur. pepulabd as i’j new is this or- mie to inspect all closets, ud
day night from the T. A I’, ticket bitnai e. is now an imperative port all who do not
a-.-nt m tins City. It is thought neoeesiy The pnOYkioas foe with tfco m«imsqm
dgi.ii v ■■■ vuih vi»,i i - * — ' _n--
that this boy is probably Blalock. ><u to pay the city is for your
He has an uncle m Durant. The < i nveni*nee. You can pay it at
tioy’s lather wired the une e, but the same time that you pay your
he states that Elvis has not shown wain bill, this relieves you ot
3 Off
up there yet.
Even one e> on the lookout for
the b*y that know-sol his disap
pearance and it is hoped by all
that some twice wdl be found of
him
be i osj eligibility cud danger
i f vkilntiiig the ordinance, and
of lulling bills presented for
lining 'work dene. Our duty
xi enf< ree this ordinance is ;m-
•perntive, but we have mu h faith
in the law abiding peep I e oif
Itonhoau that we believe you
will observe thi« ordinance
# , Mm M. J. Deermg and Wil- gladly.
I lt-1 1 I ^Or,|riOr I Jnt hiflOT >«ri»gltofttodw for Matv-I We call upon all the people o#
* “ C1I I I 11^^ L itou, 'ii., where they "ill spend . vr town to join and aid vour
tin remainder of tiro summer. jCity CVnineil in their earnest ef-
forts to protect y< ur licaltlu
Bstes’ Linmient—the best, 26
$2250 SUITS NOW.
20.00
18.00
1500
$15.00 Farmers Mutual Insurance
Association of Fannin
County, Texas.
Members will take notice that
the annual meeting ot this Associa-
tion will be held in the couit house
at Bonham on the tiist Monday in
13 35
1200
10.00
Respectfully,
W' A Spangler, Mayor
Dr J. F. Rayburn,,
Ciiy Physician.
Russell Van
Shorniu today.
Dyke went to
Every Suit Is This Season’s Goods
Come In
While we Have Your Sire
relative
cleaning same
M. II Dickey,
( ity Health Inspet
HILGER WINS GAMB
Last Saturday the hall
of Hilger and Danner pW
;n I'.xei, ing gntn\ wjiieli ns
ed in n score of 2 and 1 in f*
1 f Hilger Batteries—Hi
Wade nad Hie. Danner—r
tner and Key.
NOTICE.
All parties d* siring to bid
privlcge* for the W 0. W.
Rolling will please leave
bids with me by Aug. 10th.
Dee I? sew.
C. A. STOKES
Furniture repairing, Varnish!
Painting, l’inet-hanging, Signs!
ing. Kiratclass »mt, prnmpt
reliable. Phone 502.
Piano Contestant
tra good driving horses.
Baker, Hulsell Livery Co
Hasncock-Nevill Co.
Good; Clothes That Fit’’
BONHAM’S LARGEST STORE
August at 10 a. m. Officers will
h(; elected and othei neeess irj bus
mess traDSacted, Be on hand.
Reid “Article 20’’ of By Laws
printed in vour policy. Many pol
,, i m Now get bu«v next month — AUGUST,
icies will soon expire under 10 yeai :
limit Renew as diiectrd iu said 'Ve have dressed nur New Bargain Count* r with »•! do
“Article 20 ” 8ummi»r Time Bargains, and every article sold off of it in Au io A
f \ Bin ioi . ( ^ l'rcas lOOO Bonus Votes. Evei > Fountain Pen you sell, ttfts
--- 7 0000 Votes.
Now. rallv vour friends to this Bargain Counter ai"l d'O
j Kenneth Fjuith are
! ;Uo- day ia 1’arls.
Now, rally your friends ti this Raigain Counter
” 11 every Pen you can m August—Report youi August ' otes I
Extra Special Values for Fri. and Saturday
$2.50 All Linen Dresses lor Ladies
Made in brown linens in one piece style. A special at ....
*2 50
$2.50
$2.50 Ladies Tissue Gingham Dresses______________________ _ $2.50
These dresses are m ide of tine tissue gingham in the new patterns lor late summer ami early fall Exceptional valu.-s at $2.50 cm h
$1.50 Ladies’ Cotton Voile Dresses ____ ______________ $150
have only a few of these drosses The styles are the l itest ami the pattern are new and varied. You must see this dross to I*,
ahlc to appreciate it. Price ...... >»
75c Ladies’ Percale DresSses *_ __________ _____ 75c
Just the tiling foi house wear Thr\ are made of good percale in wtnte and black shepherd check patterns only. Price 75c • »oh
HALF PRICE-MENS AND BOYS’ STRAW HATS-HALF PRICE
We are going to chan our st>ok of all straw hats at just one half the regtilai price
Ib-gular 00 Hats go for
“ SMHI “
“ 2 00 “
“ I ftO “
41 t on ••
44 .7(1 44
44 HO 44
44 25 44
$1.50
1.25
1.00
75
50
38
25
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R. A. RISSER A COMPANY
MERCHANTS WEEK
ai mot
(1st, ami this not only gives you the oppoi*unity to t'vy,i' 'l"*!
win the Piano, but whoevei leceives the mo- f < *ol i in l 2" t
going to present them the Beautiful 1441 *< <»<» I Im*ii\ 4 mnh »"l ^
Set Tree ! r then Augint effnrts.
Ho, start t >morrrow, Friday, \ngust 1st, and g*-t 1"^**
win this set.
Be here next Monday eve 2 o’clock, as w • ar** "'"'K 1° "’"i
Friday Night, Aug. 1, the thestambu^ of ,ii| the ('ontestJiiitS
Merchants Will Give
Away Valuables
STEGER MILLING CO,
1 wick of “Belle of Bonhaan”
flour. Each s«*-k guaranteed.
FABER RUSSELL.
“The I’ure Food Grocer, I
quart, luittlc of “1’herry Snnssh,1
our nation's l*c\*-riige.
TAYLOR & THOMPSON,
' 'T he Progr a i « i. i.,.. pv
1 box of sliced break fast l a* ou
J W PEELER,
Druggist, 1 Lades' Silver
M**»h Bag.
Four Wig prizes given away
absolutely fr*e Friday night
(Jx*t your ci!U|Nti'n nt i|!t
each night
3 reels of first els-* nn
pictures e%eh nvgiit
8URNEY S VARIETY STO.
HERE
Ruby
i se Bates Gern.fi l.inim s»t
Is (lie Best Opportunity You IwerHao
Everyflung in our entire stock lor s,,*c
absolute Cost, as wc intenfl g0,ri^
ot business by Aug. 1st. All oui sioCN
Ircsh and clean and ibis is ihe ebanf®
a lilctime to get good (.rocerics
sale prices. I bis means Cash and
ing but ( ash or C. O. D. to
man I hose indebted i<» ns
call and settle the r accounts-
LEO LEVINE A C
t in Hell'
„ ,11 ku
>1. RISSER & COMPANY
BONHAM’S LARGEST STORE:
rvviy — 1 mir farm ire
of tS-npture
** Ci I’.wl.m nt (I,,. tl||,
g:UO—. Adtlri-ss R»Uuoi,
Hamlay S h<*..| ,
ttev. K V William
t<M k
man i hose indebted t > is *ill ^
call and scitle (heir accounts
LEO LEVINE A
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.