The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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% Ihtnljmn pniii) inn o rite
X'l'plf should vou
nd if you
SE
unlimited poWer
1 v«te of the Tax
all bonds,
n» 49 and 52, of Artlcli
9 the Issuance of bond,
ricultural and Mechsnl-
ystem, and other publle
warehouses for agricul.
opted, the special
e may issue ten
bonds without a
11 bonds,
the above!
iy, July 19
RS ASSOCIATION
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of your waking
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re not saving
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all your
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ROM! AM, TKXA8, SATURDAY. JULY 11> 1H 13
NUMBKU lot
The Great Drawing
Is Over
AND
I. R. WOODS, of Lamasco
(Ticket No. 1283)
WAS THE LUCKY WINNER
we ex
We sold during Demonstration Week twice as many Ranges as
pected and have had to wire for more Ranges to fill our sales. Will
have plenty more of the Great Arcadians in a few days and
while we regret very much having to ask some of our patrons to wait
on us to deliver their Ranges, yet we will do our best to fill all orders
as quickly as possible. We thank you one and all for your most liberal
patronage and invite you to take part in our next drawing, notice of
which will appear soon.
Your Friends,
* INJURED BE
A BAND CAR
Mexican Falls From Car
Near Ector ami Car
Passes Over Him
Salvador Mora, a Mexican em-
ployeof the T. & I*, lailroad, wins
seriously injured this morning
when he fell fiom a hand car near
Ector. He, with several othei
workmen, was working on the
track near that place. Certain
supplies were needed and he wus
sent with other workmen to get
them The car was gaining great
momentum when Mora lost his
foothold and fell in front ol the
oar, which passed over his thigh.
In a very short while the east-
bound passenger train passed and
the injured party was placed on
the car and drought to this city
where medical attention was given
him l>y the company’s physician,
Dr Dray.
His injuries are very painful
and he suffers from a fractured
I thigh. There are bruises on his
body which add to his sutleiing
but w hich aie not thought serious.
Chas. Davis Hardware Co
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE
BIG DOLLAR DAY
SPECIALS IN
OXFORDS
Mules lor Sale
I have six good young work
mutes for sale at my (arm six
miles northeast of Bonham. Also
| a number of farm implements in
tirstclass condition See me at
once. .1 Starnes.
linn ham, Houle 5.
We have 150 pair of
Walkover Oxfords at
regular price
f t 50, #1.00 and *1.50
which wo will offer
TODAY at
$1.50
(oil! |uit
b(oin[iflini
oocT’cTo r m | • *Toh
.TEX»V
BONHAM
TlSsr
Pay your waltr bill and
save penalty.
yy PBBLRR'S
A. I R D O M
El
“SCENES IN SEAGOVILLE. SPAIN”
WILLIE’S SACRIFICE”
A Brilliant Oomedy Drama
A •
THE REPROBATE”
Reliance Drama
‘ THE CHAPPIE’S CODE”
A Majestic Comedy
4nother Good Hot Westher Program
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
Jhe P)e$t Jheatre
Program for Jo-l/ight
4 Reels Today 4
Where Charity Begins
A iich giil neglects her mother and
Capt. LeTellier Dead
Cupt. .1. H. LeTellier, one of
the most prominent educators in
the state, died at his home in
Sherman yesterday afternoon. He
was one of Pickett's men on the
Southern side in the Civil war and
was promoted from corporal to
captain for bravery on the field i
He was buried this afternoon at nei lover in tier devotion to th<
West Hill cemetery in Sherman, j vague mission—a dramatic h ip
Cant LeTellier is survived by pening mikes her realise that
charity b gum at home first—Hie
his widow, one daughtei, Min' ph.\kl WHITE for the ti.st time
Clifford, of Sherman, and one sis . jn „ drama
ter, Mrs .1 L. Buchanan of this -
city Mrs. Buchanan attended SLACK JACK’S
the funeral. ATONEMENT
— ' A pathetic drum.* with
Pay your water bill and M XHUY l*‘»L.\11D
save penalty
Stray Stock.
I have at my house two stray
horse*,, inn- mack with blase face,
*•"1 a six miles southwest of
I Bonham, near Ungers’ gin.
Mark Alexander.
Waitresses For Sale.
All Staple M attrewan for
AU cott 40 pound, loll edge
i ***» till #4.50.
MatinFactory,
Mam Street.
Today s Market
dust received
another shipment of
NALAND'S
SLICED BACON
in boxes
bfloi & Thompson
Protracted Meeting
The Mount Zion meeting will
begin tonight. Dr. Compton of
Hwfetwater, formerly of Atlanta.
Ga., will conduct the service**. Me
have a large Ubcrnaole and the
meeting will lw held on the Little
Bandy school house ground, eight
miles' west »f Honham. Km>
body is cord (all) Invited.
Kov. L. Asheialt.
Pastor
The foreman of the Ad and
makeup department of the Favorite
wishes to express his sinrerest
thanks for their huisnesa and
ourtesies shown turn during hiS|
short visit to the popular firm of
Chas. Davis & <’<»., during their
Arcadian Binge Demonstration,
and is glad to state, they were
pleased with hi* work.
“Billy’s Honeymoon”
A laugh in • vei v inch—
4.EM t'OMEDY
One Big 10t Bison 1Q1
Western Drama
SUNDAY GCHOOL CONTESTl •
Tli© men's cluss of tlo First o
Christian Sunday rcliool have.g
June congests om: Ono with •
the -primary class *o£ iJic school, •
one wi.h two selected sidas °*|8
the class, and the school him A •
enlist villi Mieiman, Onen||
vills- and Durant. '1 ho inL r vt < •
great, and tcansirrow bids f*urji
to 1h‘1ig a great day. Men
intcicarted in this class who havb J
ihU («n in Fuidtuy sdl.ool since ;
they were Liya, and some low •
who have mover been in Sunday f
schccl. 'J lie entire school is a *- •
1 ivc, and if you vnnt/ to enter a •
uni liic school be tJi« re tomor J
ih»w. (Everybody invit'd, and •
veu arc asked to bring your J
friend*.
WiLl II. Evans, Supft. *
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BONHAM HORSES WIN
A message from TV. O Proto. X
acnot neefs tllnt, he had er,tire<l IX
'.wo of his h( ins art Bloimfield.il
111. (.’Umax, ] a»< r. Diking fimtjl
nil r*% t.n linlf mile fried , t mo I
2:11 14. Silver Hhot e, a th'o « J
y<jir-dd D*utMr, cli\id <1 >»"Oiid •
inelicy.
THE PHOTO-PLAY HOUSE OF QUALITY
EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION
TO-DAY ONLY
“A REDSKIN’S MERCY”
The most sensational pictuieof the week — A powerful
INDIAN DRAMA
“THE FIRST SETTLER’S STORY”
WESTERN— DKA M A—WESTERN
“THE ONLY VETERAN IN TOWN”
VITAGRAPH—A powerful drain* full of
sympathy uud heart in ten it.
“THE SCIMITAR of the PROPHETS”
KALUM Orieutttl Picture
Opening /fours—
1,00 to *,30—1 to 10,30
■—rr v -a*-
m
Stray Cow.
Blue Jersey cow at unit 3 yenm!
It,.v .1 L. Ashcmft has closed
A very successful meeting at log
lish M'hool house and will attend
to the onlinauce of baptism Hun
4»V moiinng st lb o'clock at the
|Ksd near the school house
i f
Little Girl Dies
Mrs. John Owens, of this city,
reived s message “>ls
■ hr ,|..ath of the little
announcing the u HP
two year old daoghu-r o
brother, Walter Htevens. wh.ih
ocur.el v.*tc.day aiwrooon at
|>tri« The family reatd*-* *» '**>« MjXCd Hulls and
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old wearing metal yoke, tbil on j f (,rillll(l 0, an EDUCATIONAL—wc have it—QUALITY only. X
with wire Htraxed from my place I f
,n July 17th. Finder please notify.
A D. l\p|H.
Dodd City No 2
If its a WESTERN Picture—an INDIAN Picture a si >( II.IN
You Win
Owing lo so many rtquesling us to extend
YOUR ACCOUNT
will receive
CAREFUL
— will m ciu: DU* vu
Meal bv the ton ..dSYslESAllC.ii.Mi~.
Mj ^ Feed ioo ib !Y»;r.“:Lr,:E- :,,RKY
' sacks ,,,d D0LLARS bv
____Good Hulls by the YOUR
Fw s*'c cwaf" lo,ad ACCOUNT
JJ Cotton becd Meal
112 arris adjoining town of,
Fiavny. l".r» aciies ru cul'i\Vitu»Ji.|
one <» room and «*ie 4 r*a»in
hoUM*. For terms wii'*, ) ______ _ _ . _
A' our Sale through next week, we have de
cided to do so and you must not overlook
this opportunity to secure a set of
BOAFD1NO HOliFF TOR SAIE
Ten room liouae in two block*
of the njtiare can l>* IwoigM for
#27W», and if you are in'* rout'd
**e n* quirk,
W II II. Kvann
ft, * abort U- - „ A
interewt»sl •' *' **
Keeton • gt«* ry slow
W F Kert""
| ay youf
mve isriiaDr
bill
Russ*!I Gro. Co. F
ia our handa Refia at oece.
PHONH 171
Phone 58
Faber Russell
PtwrMar at i rSvylMM| Iiea4 fa ll« wAoei.
JOB WAGON
I now liwxw a job var *1 '•e*1
will aj)pm in:* yidir work.!
Phone ordera to lialaell, fhlil
Surll Co., No. 6.
John Booth
_
Mr D. «. Amliwsim am! «oa
Bedford, wrm in *ha eonnty an*
} cii»t< nib »> *, offir* tinlay, Mr.
‘Anders*» left the trwiisfer for
i his child tut for the JUmlolph
Great Majestic
Ware Free
with each Ran^e purchased during
this week.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913, newspaper, July 19, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913960/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.