The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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TH* BONHAM DAILY FAS OIUM'
MEN’S
50c
SILK SOCKS
35 C
got jxs-33 ixrea 33 33 set 33 33 ca 33 3;
|IF IT S g
Good Drinks g
YOU WANT|
g go to (lie ii
Bonham Candy
BONHAM HISS HHS1
GAME tHOM IIIHAM
TABLE LINEN*
M td-tm:
Booslfis Are d (lo.e Second ond
Going at d Clip Ihdl W.ll Soon
Pul Ih« m first
O MOSICRYjf,
Big Sale 011
Men's Oxfords
“The Place of Better Things
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LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE Bft.
Toa Table Talks
m sg
U: ■
PIRSONAI
ar« 'fry enj* yat1<-. « peclally be-
tween "affinities." Itut the t»a H-
•elf must be of the t « t quality or
It <ani</t. t.*• enjoyed at all. We f il-
ter almost exclusively to good
Judge* of T«a and (’off* and they
i
pronouuote our good* to be the fju-
<Kt they ever tasted Don't imagine
from thl*, however, Uiat they are
high In price Only th* quality is
high.
Russell <Sc Russell
"The People * <irocer»"
WE FIT EYES WITH
PROPER GLASSES.
There ts rtily on*, hind of
glass or leuee that your *-j <*s
require. Any other kind is
apt to do them harm or
Injury.
We fit each eye separately
by unerring t*sts that r> % >•«I
• very defect Our knowledge
of the human eye i* suffi-
cient to Insure that you re-
ceive the giao es that you
need.
LET US EXAMINE
YOUfl tftS : : :
There I* no charge f r a
vice, nnd our charge* for
glasses are as small an the
«ost of the glass** and the
frames w III permit.
C. E. Bowman
.lewder sod npllilnn
MISSIONARY SOCIIIY
Program for the Missionary Foci-
Mg at i|i 1*t«| to t climreh, July 10,
nt four o'< lot k
Leader Mn Hargrove
1. Song.
if. Prayer— Mrs Wells
3. Song
t Scripture funding. Kpb I Ml
- by ihe Lender.
f> What l'urpr»e II,r <iod In D*-
mg Different Workmen L.ph 4 12
ft O flight etas here from f
»<tta today.
Mr* 3 I Walk< r la visiting lu
Sufpbirr, <t*la
Andy Liar# arrived from the »eit
I U is aft* moon
Mrs I P. Welle U visiting in
Denison and Sherman
Albert Wat on cuiue lu from the
W<rt this afternoon.
K J Abernathy arrhi-d from f t
Worth this after tv » n
Kd Burget and wife i**ft tod-y
■on a visit to Port Worth
Mus J. L. Dock left tiiss m ruing
for Gaston, Ala , on a visit.
Mr* J. W liuden is report* d a*
not 11 .i m much improved today.
Clyde McDowell and 'wife, of
I’iirls. are v letting illative* here
Min Kvalyn Higgs of Dodd CTty
is the guist of Ms - l i-rnlie Carle-
Son.
Mrs. H K Abernathy and Mm
Maryant Pry visited in D'*dd City
today.
Mine Clara Then as arrived tb *
nfternrr n from, a visit to Honey
drove.
vti i. Kst< and llertlia Martin
sir* hen hipping J,*dn> fnin l(a
t i nns
Mrs W ft (t]ark and Mias Kflirl
Ken tody have gone to Ahllcnr on
a visit.
Mrs. A D Hatruioik and Miss
Mutidi Anderson 1< ft today for a
visit to Tioga
Mrs. W A. Manor returned t»
Denison todnfy nfter a visit to
relatlvm here
D. W. Sweeney arrived Hits
afternoon from a recreation visit 1o
Mineral Wells.
Mr Ttp worth and Minna Tip
worth and Dev ts vl«IDd hero to
day from Krtor
MIt a Faille linker returned to
Houston *hir. morning after a vlt
here to Mrs Kd D. Kteger
Mrs J. W. Hob he. who yj sited her
ulster, Mrs W. W Lindsey, return-
id to Sherman ihla morning
Ml Me* Carrie Miller and Ada Me-
Dade have returned from an ex
tended visit to Shreveport, I,a
Miss Helen Tlrady arrived this
afternoon from Paris tsnd la the
gc< st of Mb s Kllnor Bradford
Mr. and Mrs. L C. White left
this n 'irnli g on a visit to Haiti-
more Mil. anil ‘Washington, D •
Mrs Dorn fashion returneil to
her home at Shawnee, Ohio., today,
ivft.er ri visit here to .1 L Hort,-in
and family
Rev H F Milam went to Dodd
City this morning to fill his regu-
lar appointment at fh« First Hap
list eburch.
Mrs. H A Hherrlll and daughter,
Mis* One, <t • rj*o. Ohio
*r< Int visiting tbo forni< r # son
Geo Wwt-ntr, the populsr tele,
phone lineman
Mrs Rosser Thomas and * hiidten
left tgsday for Julias to Join a club
of thirty teachers to study voice
snd piano, froru Madame V< -,i n
• ii i f J erlin, <•> ru any
Ihe little child of Mr and Mrs
H Cornell, who has been sert-
ouely 111 for the past feov days. Is
reported no better today However,
t| • < hild I* thoi.ght to h« out of
danger Just now.
Tt*s» Oklsneres League Re»u t»
fWmham U, Durant if
Wichita Palls 6, Cl< htsrn* if.
Where Th*/ Play Today.
Wit hits tails at Cb'buiti*
II iiham at lJ«ra*t
Ardmore at AHu-
Standlng of the Club*
Clubs Pl d \f n L'st
Durant, CMUa . J«l> ^ Boak*m
defeated 1 ur-nt tvtlof i* H* o|eu
ng , mof th- ei < ity ' * ’
of l to * Hancock <>p< ned »be
'game in the ho* for the Booster*,
hut wss ri 11*»«d n the first iOn'»*
Ly Jost who finished the game
Durant also esed two rwiylors—
Khner heiag relieved by Drsdy lu
the fourth frsu <
II. big f'Slnrn ot the game was
Ntrv
(iOlKifi
Did you know you needed , t
Weh.*eiu,t wh.t youwjo(*
Y1 (K) Linen at %.
I5" “ M.
•r>b Damask" jfH
is the Time T0
&
fitzqei
33 33 33 3.3 33 33 >33 33 3
{} HOW IKE COST Of ELECTRIC LIGHT
Cleburne
lv, iiham
Wichita Palls
Durant
Ard more
A U us
.17
Hi
17
. I *»
15
12
II
k
ft
7
2
S
7
!t
0
19
8
• O. ... ha •, gone up '
h < g,,n. down U) p, r cent, in the 'r
1 I.n.ir Will now buy two andooe-hau ,^ 1
.>» • Wh.the inc*n<|,.h
' -e I" 'c» of it. lilumins'ion , ’ /%
' ' ' c*, „fj > I
pi - e 1-32 ,f a cent, * **
• • pries wa* 1 yaiof aesnt; ,,, p.tj tl„ *
* '• "f course, m **<;!, riiM. u ***
c,t .,1 the nm.-. Note the drop, 4W,J
*! V-<
sow -i ■%
"» v 2>,c t . _ (J
"> tin- w„ ,, ,
BONHAM ELECTRIC 4 fi
: : 33 33 33 33 33333 33
iruf
f ir - vti
(ANf SlfD
We have a
so a fell line of feed stuff 10
ltuss. ll K Ku .holl
Mlfll.l PARK LHMHIHITiJS’S
f.w bushels left, al j H D Owens, *« rcUrj of the
1 Business Men's I.e gue, is suthoi
| mil to i .111 < t all fund., subs'rlb'-d
for tl * < Ity park. Pleas, see him
and lay your contribution.
I The Park Commute*
fOR QUKK SAIf
Klghtycne turn* black land one
at.d one half miles north of H*voy
127 &0 per acre
(If.) W D Y<#g*r.
N. Srly all beautiful things in •
«»pen*|ve - In. tiding w omen
livt AND Ilf MVf
To enable ua to elose out our
old wheat flour, will sell "High Pat-
ent" for |l 20 per sack—cost— and
every rack fully guaranteed
(16) Hid Hmith A Co
BUSINESS 1,11111 HI I,I (ISIS
Totals,
Bon hani
Bet tic on <
Hun pin I. a. s s
Coop, r, < f
Williamson, r f
Querry, 2 t»
Stillman, 3 b
XiritUv. If ...
Rayburn, 1 h
Hancock, p
oat, p . .....
1 1
Don't overlook our remov-
sdle. It is still on and
means a l>ig money saver to
you.—White, Blakeney &
•till r.
l'K.(, Ajri til. manag'T off the
Dri i Pen's Hu*ln> • College of D ■■
city, left this looming lor I all."
Mr. A'liant stated that tin- ‘ oil* <
had dosed its doors until pr>l*»bly
lb* f.i l <f < c bob'-1 al whl'li 11 in*
ho thills the bis-1 n*-c s will be I*
sun < d
It would lie another splendid ad
dltlnn 1 o the < 11> h list off • ■ nt• i
pris* x hi have Draughon's « »t >hllsh
h permanent It stltutloii here.
Total
0 0 2 0
ft v
1,1—Mir* Prank dray
*i Soloman's Prayer at Building Mia* Ruby, returned home today
to Montague nfter n visit, to R M
Horton tend fnmlly.
Mre Andrew Anderson nnd little*
daugh'tetr have returtiad home from
the Temple—Mrs A. (I MoCul^ocb
7 Heading, by Leader.
8. Poem—MUs II. Fuller.
0 The Men nnd Methods — Mrs
Bridge J nn extended visit to relatives and
10 Scriptural Vagabond Mrs. W.,fr|va(ta nt Dniu*.
M HalHbli. j Mias Margaret Townsend, <it Ft.
11 Heading- Vanity Fair Miss Worth nnd Mian Charlotte Miller,
Mvrtl* dray. | of Ilrllrvllle, arrived 1hW< nfter-
BIG SM[
a
14 OFF ON ALL OXFORDS
lid win Clapp, SO.OO, for - $150
Howard & I’osier, $400, lor 3.00
Beason, 3.50 and $3, for $2,6.5 and 2.25
I 3 Of! on all Clothing and Straw
I lats. No goods charged at these prices.
HANCOCK NEVILL CO.
Durant.
Hot'hun , ..1 (i A 2 1 1 0 0 h
Home run, Cooper, Three-
hit, Williamson. Two-ha,-,.
Luff., Crli'.r. Innings pitched
HavM.k 1, by .lost ft, by Khner 3,
by Cindy f>. Hits, off Manic 1c 1
off .lost t’>. i ft Khner 2, off Orady
Itin*. offf Kbner 1, off (Trudy 4.
off JoM 2. Ha.>m on halls off .liot
I, off Cindy I Htruck out, by
p hi i-r 1, l*Y Cindy hy .1*. I '
Hatter hit, Hrownlow by .lost Left
on lee's. I'urant 5, IVuiham r» T>
first Ini*- mi rrnxk, Durant 3. Hon
ham 4 Famed runs, Durant two
J’< iiham two Passcl hall. Betti-
(Hi Time of patlie, 1:641, Cinplrex,
Cor/.lm llalslip and Kbiu-r.
WASHBURN PIANOS
Washburn Piano is manufactured!.
HKALY, America's Largest .Muaicl
and is sold by
Haisei
j. -3 -5 4*3 *34^
At Our Founti
t ' i a w. ithei coolers on tap. It wilt|
pleasure to serve you.
PALACE DRUG STI
0nH5IDI SQLIAHH PHONE 97
PBACHE
WOOD SAWING
My woiiil Miwing outfit will l><
tut aft) r July Hi I i i< ■ m< if vo
la ii- v i ixl to eaw ,
If II 11 (Iw '-J,
rta kind. Get them while they!
Cl hfLLL & CAMPBI
'MILGER NO/TES out In I, auto a frw da< ago
After H fewt duyg abaenc* wo will „ il(|i a yooit land <l*al I .and
try and give a few: dole from Hi „
*> ullng l,< ro every day. If you
section ! „ .
want a ii*'iin \ou had bettor hurry
We lied a fin*' ram on July ilia
12. Hong
IS The New Hint*1 -Mrs Mvart
14 Hiialn***
( line and are gueata of Mias Fllnor
Bradford
Mrs (I Yf ^Visener nmd daughter,
Fourth, which give now* lif*' to
everything
Cotton iinomcctM were never bet-
tor al this 11 me cf Hie year than
now.
Hevcral IlilgcriCa ipent Hie
Pourl.fl of July nt tho IdiuiRHco
tplixiic. A.ll report a good tlmo—
ard plenty <o eat
We all admire tho way the ' y,,, n
pie of Moore are working lu, trying 1, MV(
to build up a gooil sclgo 1
\V H Onstott spent a f**w days
at Durant, Okln , lest week »l«ll ng
hie * hlhH'm
Henry Niwh of Prairie P**lul vl-
lied here this weck
F M Glhgon frtdii Bonham *pms
up, fur II wilt t mi all be high Ih
'Fannin
No sli knn a here at per* -• nt
Billie fu Mow
MR CASING
•w
'Ih* wcik of It -tailing the , m
ard pun ping machinery , f id* , I * y
new deep will ithe first * n* tlm
wes drllUdf Ih : (,w' under way Tin
fill liwh ei.slug put In for tempo
imy t.se is 1 eh’g r<pln**d wlih .ml
< If M Ii * h < using
SUCCESSFUL MU IIMi
H( v. It y Milam Ii;ih Jijnt (
<• MJ4 <f KHftll l»IC)t IfMll fj lltfi til y
! irturc and Undert
I) y Phone 137. Night Phone 343*
!r M liOUSEFURNISHING C(
:;>2 KM-100 Last Side Sq. Phone
Telephone, during which there w«>r*
hi <oiivi isii ns, 'I hilly Identified
theiieelves wMli the Baptist church
H*v. Mllatu was awisUd Ly |(r,v
C*o MoCiraw, Itaptmi eoiinly ml
sloninry.
tver
. ARY PUB I
1 !*•*•'Im, mortgapes, vvilla, •
mm itnnk WILL I i KVAf
The hliC'H lo the gnal* l poll-
Instoad of Liquid
Antisepticsor Peroxide
tnany |K'np|e an- now iiKing
Pnxlinc Toilet Antiseptic
Bradford & Rodj
INSURANCE
n(s lor (he Oliver lv(
, "T toilet germicide p,,wdsr to h. i
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Hi* .e,’rV,r ,,n', m,’rc' "‘’onotnlcaL
Jo ulsanas and whiten ths
In a teeth, remove Urtar and
l* Mil ever* entr,palgri since
b< sinning *,f governimnii and
numher of cIx Mons his fl.-e*,- has' T«!""1dnfe,!'t" 'V'
(he paramount >"nu*' Hh«*i>|,
- tlm mouth, do-
ftlniv dlMkan germs, n,„l
1 < < n mentioned in the plat pVr -v t,u*
........ ' l"' political party and '-"V*' u._
weol l,i s h, c„ Hated In th*. tariff 'purHrtI'e'hrya'lh ’; "h ’,n'1
scheduW of . very nail n <« n„ T" 1 "«>!'‘t" p..r.
gtobr T)°,l?r* ’*v -oouge bathing.
. . > antlMptlp wad, ln„w„
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tv ln(1srn*-*levei l|es|«s,,, ,, 1'C w, »|(
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Li'udcr, Mrs Mnttliowa,
11 > mn.
Player.
Hymn.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 8, 1911, newspaper, July 8, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913787/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.