The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 303, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BONHAM DAILY FAVORITE
Men’s J3.00
OXFORDS!
We have just the thing
for the man that wants
to finish out the Sum-
mer with a medium
price Oxford.
$3 Oxfords now $2.60
T hese Oxfords are new, Rood snappy
lasts and fitters. Gun Meial and Tan, both
Lace and Button.
GET IT AT CLAYPOOUs
Min J. L. Mats and daughter .1 B. W ailing and wife are vi* ^ -I. ...
, Mt«a Audrey of Iv t6p were iu the iti»g relative in BeWsberville, TTWrPTTTTI?7I77i.7J77J77J7 * TyTJTTiTTnttttfrfJyaJ,’
city shopping today. Tcxa*.
UolM-rt Adam* of Longview in Mr». R B McMahon i« visiting
vial ting T. A Kumcll and wile. relative* at Savoy ***
F H. Gai ner of Paris n vlaiting Mrs. Henry Hodge and baby
relative* in the city.
R. M. Hay ton and wife, about* Texas, are guest*
tended the funeral of the former's Mayo
brotlier, Win Hay ton, retui tied toj
t In Id tens today.
Miss Otta Clutter ii visiting
friends at Wolfe City
j£rf J Here '* /s/Anniversary
•4*
Worship On The Lawn. »£•
Sale
warn w
____ ___ , ,v The congregation of the First *>»
Mn*a May (iriltln of San Marcos Christian t’hu.el. is worshiping
...... each Sunday evening duiiug the oW
summer on the church lawn, an
ideal place Or an open air meeting.
LBWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SU.
I’KRsnNAL
CITATION BY PUBLICATION.'
THE STATE OF TEXTS.
To tie Sheiiff or any Con ti-
tle <f Fannin cowry, Gr^tn?:
You are hereby commanded j u\ McCampbell, w.ie and
itiaf, by making publication of children leftthis morning for Du ’ 1,1,8 m,r,u
U is Ci,v.fkn in eonre newspaper rant where they will visit re,a wlU co,,lluct a «-viv»l-
piibli3 in the county of Fan tiv.*s. | Mrs. X. J Tombs returned to
u r, fer fetir week* praviouri to
is visiting Mi»s blanche Myers.
Mm. J. M Sun| son left for Dodd
City this morning where she will ....... *'
Visit hr father J. R. Fletcher. lThe clos< ’cut B,'rm,|lla.18 W
u .. „ , like a velvet carpet. The chaiis •§•
Mrs. O. h. Moreland and chil . . . . ... , |f*§
j. . . . . are comfortable and the music tine. •••
arci returned to their home at « . , , . •••
. . . ..... Special for tomorrow—three new •+•
Faria after visiting the lady>’s fa . *•*
»h,.r ir m v choruses,
tber, It. M. Norman. ,r a . n ,
Cnas. M. Schoonover, Pastoi.
M. Weingai ten has returned from ___
a short visit in Sherman.
Miss Zulu Mathews is visiting Congressman Rayburn at
.relatives in Whitcwright. Home
J 8. Applegate left lor Honey Congressman Sam Rayburn has
Grove this morning on a business come home from Washington for
m's‘|t'on a few days recreation and is at
Ellis \\ ilkitis is visiting relatives present visiting his parents near
at Hu^o, Ok la. Windorn. He expects to be in
Rev. S. It) Conner left for New Uonhutn Monday and will n main
port, Aik , this morning where he here about oi e week.
*■»• | ----- —■ -• -------* . ......«vi n, Strayed—Bay mare with Hire*
Rev. and Mis. Tom Walker re her home at Edge wood alter a vis white feet, whi e vpot m lore
......* ...... "tf" h‘*" *'.......... 'r“ J* W. head. Notify B. Oromptm at
Thompson-Abernathy Co.
* p.a.iuv»i nu ivbv. ami .ms. loin Walker re ...... **v <u
1J o it-frrn day hrr cl, you -nm- turned last night from Denison ‘6 to her daughter, Mr.
i ti 11 cl w fF Tit a ~ — rj t . Uahha i*. a u .
House in tliis city.
..AIRDOME..
MONDAY and week JULY 21
Miss Dorrit Ashton
-WITH---
The Newton Stock Co
THE BEST SHOW OF THE SEASON
Opening I’lay—Adeliade Thurston’s Big Success
44IvOve and Jealousy”
f Op AU Special .Scenery—Vaudeville (letiveen Acts or
--- New Faces—New Plajs 25C
•n 'on F. Z. "WaIterm pe 'o b" ami other p tints.
jn <1 arr««r before the Distil't j. a K.tehell, wile and daugh
fcv.U, U be iHoJden rn end for ter, Miss Grace, left this morning
lie County of Fannip. at t -e for Haleysville, Ok la , where they
f-n-rt TTonae therer^ ntbe tewr will visit for a short while and
uf Bi n.liam,, on the third Jftw- then go to points in Missouri.
Fey in August, 1913. it. b iugf Mrs. F. C. Rower, who has been
t o 18 h day of Aupu t. 1913, i„ the city visiting Jim Lusk and
H m ard there to answer a pe , wife left this morning for Dallas
t.’lirn fiU>d in said C'orr*/ on i where s i« will visit for a fww dajs
lie IPfb dry of July, 1913 in a and then ictuin to her liomcat
svif nrmberrd v>n the Docket of Comm inelie.
e.,'id Crurf Nro. 7399, whe en J. M. Liwrenee left for Durant
AV. G. Waltermire is pla'rt’ff, this morning wheie he will visit
ai’d h. Z. Walfersnire is defend- relatives
nt: lenrtureofp’*int r’«dv| Miss Lilly Knight relurned to
,",7d. hnrf * *V* r«r her hone at Ravenna tins morn,
albnrg that plam.iff and do- ingaf,er visiting M,s. A. 8 Keene
anr/rt uero marrod ’March lo this city.
Iffh, 19M, and liv-d to-wt'-er Mn. Will Nevill has returned
ftv A’ g from i short visit to Denson,
rsf 11, 1912, when they sep ira. Dr. and Mrs. H. A. McDaniel
ted; that dofrndant was gri’iy are reported impioving. Both
<f ir fidelity and «uoh eru 1 have heeu ill at the hospital for
ri d outrrgeou* treatment to- lhe past several days,
w ard plaintiff an *o render their H. Met’lure and family of 1
Hiper living tore'h -t nun- Clarksville are visiting at the resi l'
pcitnhle. riainfiff al *o alle~© ^e,,ce J R. MnCIme and family*
11 n‘ rp the result of said mar- ^‘8S Miry Dale Biggs returned
rinpe there wvt l orn to fh m R* her home at Sherman today af-
tvo .children, who rpe minors, ter sevcnl days visit to friends iu
William E. Walfieimi’e, a boy theC'ty-
rffd fipht yearss, rnd Mcrg re* ^r'’ ^,:l,|k Jones and chil
Wa,Item ire, a g rl rp© 1 t'our ^ren* Margmet and Fiank Jr
mriF rid, erd plain iff pram to arHyc 1 at noon from Houston and
le dicierd the rare and cus *o are ^he guests of LI Sttgcr and
<’y < f Fa’d children. family.
Herein fril nrt, hut. heie you ^rs' < :‘it. r and el ildren
lir rid H ere hefrr" rai l co”r are v sit ng tln> lady’s pan nts at
'ii> the *nid M dry of tj-e n >t M eatVrioid.
term thereof, this Wr't, wi.h .................... - ---- - -..w,.
’ fi r Tftriir therern.. 'h win^ are yi-«t»ug the lad\’s mot hm,Mrs. <r a nn i> j j, _
hew ytu have eremite I ,j,. M J* 11 at \\ hitewiiuht. f ^educed to $4.50 $.5 00 Redtn ed to S3. 75
feme. 1 Mrs. b nut:i ILuluick ot Green
Witn-w-l.I Clerk vi,le ^ v'M'i»k her pa...... ». M.
•tf the Die-mrt Court of Fa-nin MeCoWn m'1 *'"* " Oikl.nd
C ernty.
Gimr rrder ttv hfnd a^d ea
of rrid CrvTt, in Ton's-, t ii " "V IK,‘‘' a"" w"r‘" ",s city
11 e l<n dry Vfjrlv. 1p]3 Lee Williamson. Wiieand gland
T r • chiluieii nit
L* L* r^t r on, i #»* t ■ « * a t
Clerk Disriet Couit Far nin Mla
CUT PRICE
......ON......
ODD PANTS
““r'li'i........ ...., oi.ai.iren I One-Fotiith Off on All Odd Pants.
July 25tli, H>12 we had our formal opening. On July 25th, 1918 we Wj|
event by having a sale for our friends and customers that is u sule i ' Y '"
have to offer. ' ' *h»t
3 cans REXALL VIOLET Talc regular price 13c each, 3 for
3 cans Violet Dulce Talc regular price 25c each, 3 for
3 cans Brookside Talc regular price 25c each, 3 for ....................
1 bottle REXALL Almond Cream regular price 25c, 1 for .....r jP
2 boxes Initial Stationary regular price 50c each, 2 for h
1 Tooth Brush in box, 1 tube tooth paste 25cts each, 2 for
3 Cakes Violet or Rose Glycerine Soap 10c each, 3 for *5
1 Each Violet Dulce Face Powder, Cold Cream and Talcum, regular , * 2
$1.00, 3 for ..................................................... Price for aJ)
1 Bottle of Toilet Water Rose Buds regular 50c, 1 for......
1 “ “ “ Trailing Arbutus, regular 50c, 1 for
1 " “ “ Violet regular 50c, 1 for..........................
1 “ " Sandal Wood regular 50c, 1 for
1 Box each Harmony Face Powder and REXALL Taclum 40c, 2 for 3t
1 Box Nice (Better than Mum) 25c, 1 for ......... 25(
1 Box of Trailing Arbutus Cream, for complexion, 50c, 1 for. —18|
2 ozs. Harmony Perfumes, the 50c kind, 2 for .......................... 30c
1 “ “ “ $1.00 “ , 1 for .............LirZZ 65c
1 Tube REXAIiL Tooth Paste and Bottle Tooth Wash, 2 for ^5c
We Will Offer to the Men this Day Only, the Follow,^
Any six for 23c Cigars Friday only 7 for ................ **'*^i®
“ live “25c......6 “ ............... 25e
three" 25c “ “ “ .} “ " '•......... 25c
10c straight “ “ “ 3 “
Our 2 for 15c " “ 5 “ ..........
Any 25c Pipe and 1 10c can Tobacco for ...............
HERE IS THE BEST YET
A S.i.OO set of Knives and Forks, Anniversary sale,
A $2.00 “ “ Teaspoons “ “
A $3 50 ** “ Desertspoons “ “
A $3.50 “ *' Tablespoons “ '•
A $2.25 “ “ Teaspoons “ “
\ $3.00 “ “ Desertspoons “ 11
A $4.(H) “ “ Tablespoons “ “
A $12.50 set of Inlaid Knives and Forks “ "
A $2,.>0 “ “ ■' Teasjioons “ ••
A $4.50......• Desertspoons “ “
A $•) 00 “ “ Tablespoons “ “
We have 12 solid Gold Kings $3.00, Anniversary Sale, each *
Bracelets the $1.00 ones lor 05e, the $3.00 ones for $175 the iinn ,
______ S12.5C
HERE ARE SOME WATCH BARGAINS
1 *>nly 12 size, 7., Hampden 20 yr. G. F. case, regular $11.00 at «e e.
1 only lb size 17j Hampden 20 yr. G. F. case, regular $15 00 at.......
1 ™,izeir,j: wit$i&.«oat 12-s
n •' - s|/<‘ ,J E|P,,n Sl,iul Gold case, regular $30.00 at
, ....i.. -i - q>4!0.75
$10.2!
$3.00
$1.25
$2.10
$2.35
$1.25
$1.65
$2.65
$8.75
$1.75
$2.75
$3.00
$1.65
- .............. ' * * * ’ * $ i uni;
1 only 0 size «j. 25 yr. case, regular $15.00 at
1 only 0 size l;>j, Solid (iold case, regular $25.00 at
1 only 0 size Nickel case, regular $5.00 at
• • • »’ * ' 1 v. , i L, 14 I it I .7,) I MJ J
% 0n9'Th,rd0,,ona,,!:^^^l^-,^«„*. c-.K
$17.00
$3.00
... . res. Lockets, Chains, etc.
we have m>t considered COST on Ibis \v., ... . .
biggest bargains during tins sale and we also want t i,i Z >flVe ?ur,CU8tomer9 tht
ever did at this season. FRIDA Y ONL u do t/,° biggest day s business we
”niim T. Remember the day.
^GET IT AT CLAYPOOL’S
" ill 1 0 In Id
biwii, en ideal ])la<© (V>r
54 00 Keduc«d to S3. OO $3 50 Reduced to S2.65
............... We havea complete line and can fit you.
ville Tenn.,is \ isiung hi r parents f -v » r c' 1
J K Mil ikim and wim,i tl»i« city. ■^011 t U)rgct OUT StlK* ON LOW Cut SIlOCS
Miss Nuuiie Millikm of Nash
viMfii.j. irlatuvs it
1 ji*v, Texss
"'ley P.mimiti of Ectoi
spent the d.n in 1 lie *>,t,v-
Hancock-Nevill Co.
"Good Clothes That Fit'
BONHAM'S LARGEST STORE
>0—00 OO—OO O—O OO--OO OO—01
> with the CHURCHES 0
10—®o 00-00 0—0 OO 00 OO Oi
First Metbodist—
i.nt.ny school moots pr init’v
jit 9:o0, and a full attendahac a cordial welcome,
is solJcitrd. Tim ]«>tnr will! Cha*. M. Schoonover, pastor
p. mill at the morning service) ___
''hu h will Dgin at 10:50 South lionhnm Baptist—
cluck. All our members a ml Sunday fcho.ol at 9-IB a m
!nZ<iS cor,i£aI1.v invited to There mill b© nJl ':mportf,ml
' in He evening, our " "g hold fs.Honing Sunday
' Ris jatiin jjN t© join M • " 1 flld all n ©m)ers „n'(J
he empr.until n of the! t>i« 1 da ate mgtd t„ I © present
trat Baptist church in u.von G. R. McCraw, pa» or.
si 1 \ 100 at, tho in 1, nmol©
Missionary Meetinj
New
evil
Warrou T Whitoanle. 1’a.stor
Union Presbytertan—
' ornor of X. Main and 8?h sts.
tmd 8 p'. ci. Preaching by t'lfl
jimtor. ri he evening w on J’ p TK
, f in" mi-sionaiy society
nil* church h.int rt„Icfc „
•1 .. tfr utim Z °l'ei1 with Mis. Sbtrwocd Spotty
"*’>Miip. tpVm id cl or sc; . , ,, .
day iitteruooii at 4 o clrdt
r* r.ni n
residence on West t>th stn-et
lowing is the piogratn
Meditaticii 'n Giod W
“The ether rfde cf pr
Ex. 14,.13-25.
Ojganiaaticn and pen
Mrs. Gus Stegcr.
\Vrork aeelonipIi*J.«d m
and huixign ficlda.—Mu.
Evans.
Vonal solo- .Mr'. Rower!
Coni cm nc« phme lot'
year—Mias Bed.
FIIR SAI F
Nice 'Ellwrta reaches and
niT«a«t ivy farm 5 m l©s „utth
Just Arrived
Just the thing for traveling If you are going away this summer you
should have one of these suits. They are exceptional values specially
priced. The colors are Tans. Browns ami Grev mixtures.
Ui 11^67m^c'Mtsjnjhe new cut away style—
A ^SPECIAL A T W CU‘ aWay effcct- ^ Q J g-
918.00
These garments are made of the Lest materials and designed by
olthe most foremost designers of New York City
some
R.A.
Sunday «d,ool at 9 30 Z jn'.|'V,M , f <W whil.-
. "ruing aervii-e n eha.-gn "f*.'' ',>n S'0* gocdl yivff, Priee
Y*. a* 1° 50 "Voek.! '^ , tu 7.5 cents 7m.r )>u*i|©l
service i„ .......veiling at " HK' J. 1. Xosh.
the lArst Pr.$dy*,r.an dutch wa,™
WANTED FOR SALE.
Joe Kverhcart. Pastor
church of Ohrtr. 3rd au«vi -
I Them- Will w Fcn iist n' uw.a!
miming and «v«njng. We
fusuld W gl«,| t0 r,:fVf nJ| t|i
new uwmbrni nt loth of fhe-^
p.-rx-fc.©* „ji 0U)4<rv „,0 wj!);
Irome.
Tom Wilier. Minfer
Trinity Bpttcopnl—
Surd., nrhtn l win h, M
th- •'hnrrh m 9 30 « m Tb.rr.i
* iU he no 0 l»er aenirrv
f have a buyer for a nrw «*.
H'pc elo*. in, MV ajx to „ifrht
7f>K; ir ><"' have aueh „
pit" . ,< r nH,
Win ir. Etn„,.
For Sula
F, My |i ,rt< ; of l'tf'
water tank. Has 1 ev<»
Also no ' l»* It d v *i> i"w
Bis* me at the in t vti").
Frick Td
Have extra ni'-e Qt
berln | cat-Ji. N now i.JM
aide. Edgar La»’hf*>
northwest of Bonhnai.
First Pr««hy1ertaa..
Trenching •©nine |j H
* P m Wesiimnav.,.
m and
L gm
C3-XTR.XJS
Now Is the T me Whi
Votes Courtt
RISSER & C
1 BONHAM'S LARGEST RTORE - .......
•» erw i4 |f'f. t
i*« -niin*', i Verv ^ cn y°" sell I rings 10,000 '
,I,C Pii,no- G« >«ur friends ...
lllU •** tor!* y°u sell them.
W. Will,an*, p^tor ———
r»r«t Chnattan
<4 went j> 11 a, «
BURNEY S VARIETY ST!
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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/m1/4/?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.