The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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25c Silk Sox
ft* fef
[Men's Hosier
tei>. Iff* On* morning ft r Fanners
vllle in -|>< nd lhi* nni few| da
i imiii g iiiairfoilh
Mr Hit* non, of Shrt‘U*|011, La
who has been * Milling Win E Af-
fleck lift thin n o .nmg for Dallas,
Ft Worth Hn<l lioi«ton la th<* in
lero.%1 of a collection firm
Robt Swectiy, after a visit to
his father. 1* YY Sweeney, anif
fwnll.v, left thi« morning for Ctalca
“ ‘ " " »*•»« I * to south < mi; na
«kh ca at m Bet bk bs ca b a Eacacaw.
f IT S COMMON SFNSF |
lor people to |o where they can |el (he best — jjj
i
for people to go where they tan get the best
That's why most of them go to the
| Bonham Candy Kitchen
We have a beautiful line of Mens
Silk Sox in Black, Far, Gray and
Lavender for 25c.
LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SQ.
Grand Opening
MOTION PICTORES INO
SONGS
Everything bi and new.
The very latest model
machine.
The newest pictures.
Watch for opening date
Free! Free!
The first night will be
free to everybody.
Everything under new
management.
AUTOMOBILE bargain
I now have one Elanders
roadster for sale or trade.
This is a used car. but in
good order. Will trade
for live stock or most
anything. _ Ben Halsell.
B\ND CONtfRf ON
COURT hOUSE l AWN
Th»* P(ml:«m hand will pj,
concert and lee cream cupper on
tho ccnrt horse lawn Thursday eve-
BJrf. /ij'.i.rt Jtth. The band lias
mad*' wonderfrl progress since Its
tl jgnirntlr n ■nveral months ago,
And tho toncert promisee to ho
sti event of ploraure to thoso at-
tend Ugr TJ,e proceeds of (be Jte
< rwtm will go t*ward the main
t< nanre of tho band.
We are offering all ladies’
Waistings at a big reduction.
You will never have a better
opportunity to supply your
needs in this line.- White,
Blakeney & Fuller.
CHICKENS, EGGS AMI JUITTEH
W«* Vint all your chickens, eggs,
Li.ttcr 'and green hides. Will pay
t«n nits pi clow,ti for all vom-
ited i g- g «.
tf Scruggs Prtduce Co.
□□□□□□□
rpHE VALUE
I of well-p ini# d
neat-appearing
stationery as a
means of geltipp anti
holding dcxiraL busi-
ness has been amply
demonstrated. Consult
ut- before going
elsewhere
W Y *
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° PERSONAL C
I O—O—O—0—0 — o—o—o — o—o—<
j B r Dyer went wist this m< rn
I its
I ink Sparer lift this afternoon
for Dallas
II yy . Uollcy, tf Ravenna , w’f«a
here today.
1-ee Simpson, of Ravenna, was in
the i lly today.
f has. Lindsey went t? Honey
Grove this u orntlrg.
I' l 1 ank, IT11 Ian lias returned
from a visit to Sherman.
Jay Levine left this afternoon on
ft tudnese trip to Horcvton.
Mrs. M E. l ainard left this morn
l»g for limey Grove to visit.
Missis Florence and Cecil Lyday
if Ravenna were shopping here to-
day.
Mrs. W. H, Moreland has re
tumid to Windom, after a visit
here.
Mill Agnew was lore from Ha
Mtia tiday, shaking hands with
friends.
| Mrs. T. N. Gray returned this
nornlng to Denison, after a visit to
n lathes.
Mrs H Flcwcrs lia-s returned
home to GuL'ter, after a visit here
to relatives,
Glen, and Miss Ruby Pratt, ol
Greenville, arrived here this after
neon on a visit.
Mrs Edwards, who lists been in
tho t Ity visiting, returned home to
Paris this afternoon.
Mrs. P I. Rogers and daughter.
Miss Eunice, left this morning for
a visit to Ardmore, Okla.
fl ss Mary Smith arrived this af
ttrncon from Denton .where sho at
tended the sturte normal.
Miss .lini Kennedy arrived thl.
morn I nr.' frt in Dallas, where nhi
had Inn attending school.
Mm. K'dna E4< rllng, after a visit
hi ie to ll F. I alley and family,
returned home to Paris today.
Mrs. .1, i k Ivy has returned to
Wlehlta Falls, alter a visit here
to her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hour Lee .
Ml h Luna Dulaney has relumed
In me from an extended visit to
friends and relatives at poll ts In
M Issfseippf.
Mrs. w ii a,, n and children
Lfl'e ri turned home lo Denison, af-
ter a v isH here to Mr. and Mrs
ic .w. Gorom.
Joe Russell left this morning for
Dallas r here lie will join a tsirty
of Texan University l,oj s and go
on a i Hipping trip.
Mrs J D Cantrell .who his been
visiting at the home of Mrs. A. W.
Short. returned hone ot MeAlester.
Okla.. this afternoon.
lifts Iota WIIIliittH, of I'nKleivllln,
I * l It . w l o has been visiting Mr.
anil Mrs W D Yeager, left Mil,
nun nine Tor I enlei n to . Isli
Mtt A A Mi Dow ell anil little
dam liter. Mi.-s Fffli* Lee, and Mi s
Minnie Johnson left this morning for
Sherman, to v isit Mrs PI Wilson
Mis I i land Taylor, if Ennis,
who has teen vlsitm* Mi • Louise
Brownlie, lift this morning for
I entson to visit relatives before
I "turning home.
slim ‘ llaisllp. one of tin* himiu
I'lsv.-i of in, Roosters' pitching t«u
Mts I S Hensley. Misses Net
die Aberm fthy, Myrtle Hancock.
Maude Fvar* and Sallie Abernathy
left Gils morning for Sulphur. Ok.,
Where they will si end several days
| visiting
Miss Maude Newman, after a via- o
It hire to her patents. Mr and o
Mu 0 A New nan. return* 4 to o-
) Pueblo, Cole., this morning,, aei om-'
I anlcd by Miss Mollle Greer a*
her guest.
Musis Hoj e I n Mile, Capltola
I'ell et son and Fdllh Coursey and
Morris Fulkerson left tHIm after-
s oon for Fhi in i n. to attend a
I otse party in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. June Wile n
John Spoils and sister. Mrs. ./
Finney, left today for Coleman. Tex-
as to visit their brother. E. H.
Siotte and family. Mrs .1 .1
Johnson, of ileaemoi t. naother s .--
ter, will also be there and a family1
reunion will be he'd.
Mr. and Mrs ,V. Stephen*! left 1
for L’enkon this afternoon to re- 1
side. Mr. Rtej het a Is working^
FOR DRINKS.........
R ........IT'S.......
'#5 "The Place of Better Things''
Btf "Bg. BS stt Ka-gq n:K BK BK BCt BCt BCt B«
CLEBURNE WINS EKIIM
BO.MHM; SCURE1 TO 8
“O—O—O — o—o—0 — o—o—
BASEBALL.
—o—O —O O — o—0—0 — o—o—
Tesas-Oklahoma League Result*
Avi.', 11 ore J», Durant l
CU biirne !t, 1'onham t*
Where They Play Today.
Cli I 1 ri 1 at 1 011 liPin.
'idnure at I utant
Vist'ors Idhe Third Game of Striis
hy Btdlmg Out Ihrrc
Pretty Runs
I'Ut I f hen on the l£aty pamenKer !h,,U' ‘ por< ,l''ti ('01,,er 'Vest s,,
and the charged schedule which •'n'1 ^'Sl Fts
• ii 1 n m nr n>'< .'f Jt at, t j, u 11,1 d <u*l .->1,' 1 ml riv • t■
move. They have many* friend*
r°,lhi"" « ho ny.nL UkkMug tb—lujiwil - Wauled—Pmn*. j |. > 1 r vpph t„
Mr and Mrs. Kd D Sti-ger and A. .1 Stevenson,
I
Standing of the Clubs ' n t.m 1 .illy li ri** crowd t< loyal
Pet.1 ri ot 1 is saw (leluine defeat Bon-
hi ,ut at the pavll'on yesterday af-
m,i, iteir.ccn, in w hat (turned out to be
■•"i a alow, ragged game, when the vie*-
itois. ly hiving down three hunts.
- <hat were beatFies. Miueezeil in
1,1,8 tv o nous in the ninth which de-
pot allowed, as latter had disband- *<|dtd the fortunes of the day, the
ed when tir-mes were played. being 9 to 8.
Both aided Med two **r three
lor Rent — Four form horse, I I’itcl'is before they could get down
to ,l*i sir 1 so Lunsford opened for
Call at JL'II YV. P< ohatii. I 111 his control w as had
Clubs
PI d
W n L'st
Cleburne
. ..39
24 15
•Durant
. 33
19 14
Bonham
42
24 IX
A nu ore
. . 38
20 18
Wichita
. 39
IX 21
‘Durant's Ifist
serii s
with ,
SECOND DEEP WELL
FOR CITT FINISHED
Idnnin County Oil, Gas & Coal Co.
Ready to Turn Well Over
to City.
brings suir
I he lit)* deep will | No ^ |1<tB
been completed and Is ready lo be
turned over to the city
The well hit, been .sunk, to
depth of 1J13 fiet. wlih a twenty,
■si* fo« < urata if waterbearing
sand Inc water nc.\« rises with
in JLO fret nf the top of the
•well.
The exact capacity of the well
could rot he learned as there are
no at’iguate tmars of dt termlnlng
its i aj a< ytv Put this much In cer-
tain the well is a fine one with an
immense capacity .
The Fannin County Oil, Coal ani^
Ins Co. were the lorrtractors who
l ad charge of the drilling and as-
tinir,hlrgly fact time was made.
l*he cost of this well is several
hundred dollars lews than the cost
of the first one
Latest Thing In Shirts
We have just received a new ship-
ment of unusually pretty Shirts. They
are not surpassed anywhere in point of
"STYLF, DURABILITY AND QUALITY
We also have just received a large
shipment of everything that can be
desired in
Neckwear
—all the New Colors and Designs that are so dear to
the tasteful dresser.
HANCOCK-NEVILL CO.
ai d lie was soon relieved ,by J* sit
j v 11 flnishid the game. Dad Hit-
t<r, r.fter trying out 'two or throe
I fttTois, finally settled upon Lew-
lift. Go chunky little left hand
aitist, to lead his land to victory.
In the openlrg round Cleburni
ut'stcrcd one ri’*n, bint the Boost
ers did one better in their half of
tl < inning, when Humphries sing
I'd. ntole setond, advanced to (the
• bird *a<k on Co« 1 cr's sa* rlflee and
•Morrd on Rayburn's home run
After this neither side scored
1 nil /the fourth frame, when the
forewc rke open'd on both sides,
fftc r w hl< h it w;e anybody’s game
until 'the ninth, when <the visitors
cue sM*re behind, won out by
squeezing in two runs e.n hunts.
ITT COUNCIL MEETING
' for Street Paving Opened
But no Aclion
lakrn.
daughter. Miss Mary Anne, Mrs
Maiyjant. Russell and Miss Annie!
Lee Russell. Mr. and Mrs. tins
ADVERTISERS ARE INVITED
.....- s»-«
Resolution Indor ing Ddllas
for 1012 Convention.
sort Gus. left today for Chicago
snd the Great Lakes, where they
will spend tin next two cr three
weeks.
Henderson T urmy left today for
Ml Vernon, where lie will engage
in brelm ss. Henderson lias been
reared In Ponhani and Ih a splendid
yoing l rsiPrss nV'H and is worlliy
of Hie rsteini and ronfldence of the’
KOi d people of Mt. Vernon. and
The Favorite wish's for him suc-
cess in hie new eixti I'prise
•Ice A. Elrod and wife, of Mm-
ryfvllle, (ft , aie guests of .1 ,\j.
Pennett and wife. Mrs. Elrod Is a
sister to Mr. Pennett and they
had not seen each other for many
years
caller at I he Favorite office snd
n | oils liis homo elate in a flour-
Isliiig < oi'dlili n lie stal'd that
tlilf was liis first visit to Tni.s
Austin, Texas, Aug 2.—The res-
olution below was today put through
tuth tranches of the legislature;
"Wherea*. The seventh annual
I'divintltn of tin' Advertising clubs
Of America is now' in session in
Fit 11 eii 11 Hall, and
"Wfcrrcca, Dallas, Texas, win, „
■ ijficit of 'the ad men's clut* of
oth(r gtaat cities of Tuxas. |« u
candidate Tor the next annual eon-
ventlrn of the Adv* i-ii, ing C|nbs
of A,11:erica, and
Mr. Elrod was a pleasant olb‘r cities of
.. . „ Mi'' United States
Ail
R II
PC
Cleburne—
F. White, r f ..
. .3
3 1
1
Reed, 2 b..
. .3
3 2
1
Jutzle, c .. ..
.. 4
1 2
7
Stewart, 3 b .
. .3
0 2
0
Ritter. 1 ty . .
.. .5
0 1
10
Reynolds. 1 f
.. 3
0 0
j
G YVhitc. s h
4
0 (1
3
Carson, e f .,
. 4
1 2
4
Oram, p ..
. .0
1) 0
0
Harrell, p
.. 0
0 0
0
N-ewis, || .
4
1 3
0
Totals, .. .
.23
9 13
27
Bonham- -
Humphries, a s
. .5
2 2
4
Cooper, e f .
4
I 1
0
Rayburn, lb..
.3
1 2
13
Stillman, 3 1, .
. 1
0 1
0
Querry, 2 h ..
*,
0 0
1
Rett Ison, 2 b
. . 1
1 0
o
•lost, rf. ss ..
. .3
II 1)
0
Da lie w’, e.
. 3
1 0
7
Frlarwon, If..
..4
1 1
0
linker, r f
. .3
1 1
1
Lunsford, p
.. 1
0 0
0
Russell. 2 b.,
. .0
n n
1
At a milting of tin- e.ty council
1 i‘>lTit the city paving (|Ues(|0n
v. hiougl.'t before the city fathers.
I "Is for the paving of tho public
siiar.' and Main St. from the T a
I' station north to Sixth St., wort
I'l'iud and read before the court-
.ill. Low ever, further action on
the bids was deferred until next
meeting night.
Ill the Hading of those bids It
was found that the I ort Hahn Con-
tract Co., of Ardnu re. Okia., had
offered the low.st hid. No astion
was taken.
\n ordinance was passed rrsiuir-
li'P had water pipes to be used
under all paved street*.
The eMy asset-ror and collector
wrs ordered to lake prompt action
ill collecting all delinquent taxes,
notifying all dclinlquenls at once.
He was Instructed to exhaust eve-
r) mears within bin power for the
collection of said t*ax< s
A BARGAIN
YY'e have a splendid drop head
YYlilte ■* wing machine for $10.
Come at once and see It.
Sing, r Hewing Machine Co
8 Nelson. Agent, Bonham, Texas.
U a man says "You’re another,"
lie means y( u are Just a* bad as
he is.
Jasper Bnn^
Against ||
Oil
Jasper Y r*t, rrs
Bonham, ha* fi;,,j
thcisard dollars
of i i-nbaiu. ’|w
LLl'ut and 1 0v ,.r JI
A*8"' Fleet,i.
ages alleged <0 h«J
by hini a# the rt su|
a *‘T
bfidgi , Jt,-i u l f
tra< k.s from the V• at*|
BANKRUPr.S ^T|]
cur
In the mattcH
Bankrupt, |n Bankrui
To the Honorable
Jndg" „f th, ,, Mnf
United S'„;A 1 ,j
trlet of Z&u, *
A S.
county of Iii ; J
hn, in eaid District
resents that on ,h„
Jbne, last past, he
Judged bankrupt undt
congress relating to |,4
h'" lia.. duly ,mnr< m|.
,' r,-v and right. „f ()roj
i fully rompli. d mu,
111 elite of said nets, a„j|
of the ,ourt touching
cy.
Wherefore he prav»|
he d< ert ed by the ( J
> full diseliHig*- irinn
ahl" against his e8tatl
1 at kri pteyr ai ts, excep
eept'd by the law frol
charge.
Dated this 28th day
A S. VartKiik,
Order of Notice
Eastern District of Teia
0,1 this, the 1 sat day
D-, 1911, on reading
petition, it is ordered
that a hearing be had u]
on the 1st day t f Sept.
O.D.MeReynolds, one of
of said court m Baukr
office in Sherman in a;
at ten o’clock In the f<
that notire hereof be
the Bonham Favorite,
printed In said District,
known creditors and
In Interest may appear
time and place and si
any they have, why tb
the said petitioner sho
granted.
And it is further ordi
Court, that the clerk
by mail to all known ci
ten of said petition ant
addressed to them at tl
residence ns stater!
YVitness the Honorable
sell. Judge of the said
the seal thereof, at Sher
District, on tho first da
A. D., 1911.
(Seal)
J R HI 1
t’s well ns of On-
edn. nre working! thk gnirt dktin*
ticn. and
W heress, T«xiih has more mate-
i'rl to which they could devote sd
, , * thi grt at< 1 b! m
l-adies you can't afford to fit - i i.xa n,.nfoie, to it
miss the big reductions offer- ft- dv d hi.h the h..i, ,,r
ed at otir store on ladies’,1,1' " • ',M 1 • '• »h» Semite
Waistings. Fhls is your bar- '' " ' 1,1'11' 1 »f'nds .,,, „,i, *
1 ‘ •
A.merlea to honor Dnllns and Texas
l> n«veptlng the Invitation ef sH|d
... „ 14. K'*y »0 hold their next
h It• I In \ i‘ it m *H(ti>t iniii w j
«.«i mint* urnt’ju rf iiv#Dtion in Text*
jjain.—White, Blakeney
Fuller
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lo,i,lH........Tl 8 8 27 17 2
Cleburne........I00M0102_9
1 °,ll,i*,».....................
li.nlngs pitched, by Oram l-.'l, by
Dm "11 2-3, by Lew Is X, by puflH.
ford I. by .lest 5, Hits apportioned,
"ff I-iirsfc nl off .lost x. off Oram
1. off Harrell I. off LewHs B. Home
run, Ray bun Earned runs. ciP.
'’"'■t"' «. Eon ham ft. Two base hits.
,1"'1 Ritter. Cooper Left on
*'M s' * i'luiiH Ponham ;t Hit
l} li(ll'd lull. Eettkon by Lewis.
UDst base o„ errors. Humphries.
•DHer Saerlfi.e hits, White. Reed.
•DitMe. St, wart. Ccoper 2, Rayburn
JcM' Time of game, two
l" uis end ten minute* Empires,
Ha klip and Harrell.
FKMALE HELP WANTED
U,li's ' »"> go« d pav «t |
'""ing newspapers. Send lOe
f0r N«» Procee* Co. De-
pm tment 6SH Chicago
If You Want a
WHITE
H0U5E
PANT!
y°u will have to place your order by the 10th
Hm is the only SANITARY pantry on the
and we want the public to sec it whether the
need of a pantry or not. If you have not as )
0,,r Pantry we will be glad to have you call i
between now and tile lOtli, except Sund
E. F. SAVAG
Distributor
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1911, newspaper, August 3, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913874/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.