The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 4 of 4
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THE ItON II \ ,M
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DAI1/Y MVOHll't
NATURE
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SHAPED SHOES
We have Shoes made to
M correct the foot troubles of
$ growing feet—our Nature-
’\ Shaped Shoes allow free,
^ easy action of the muscles
us (I in walking. The per-
. feet fit at every point, to-
gether with selected leath
t er.s and skilled workman*
ship, make our Nature
Shaped Shoes ideal Shoes
for Children.
*>00. UI.2F. IO ffi2()0
Bring the Children to us for their Shoes.
We are Exclusive Shoe Dialers.
We art Expert Eoot-Fitt is.
-o — o-o—o — I
PERSONAL
and Mr* .lark Kanncdy, left thia
aftcriKoti foi her home m KJdorudo,1
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LEWIS.
'.zmm&t
1 HE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SO.
•a
JEXAS CANDY KITCHEN
Fresh Candy made every
day.
Special Sale every day.
We take out for Church
and School 20 per cent
on the Dollar.
We Deliver to any part
of the town.
We will Deliver amount
of Candy that you
want.
N. Jonis & Co
N. Side Square
COTTON MARKET
I'lu* local cotton market i
today ranged from g.r.o t,, <, jo
Keed colloii 3c. I<ccel|>tn moderate
Heinz’s
57
Varieties
New Honey
Everything
to
Eat
• jive Us Your Order
Steger Grocery
Company
Beautiful Building Lot
I J. Hi‘\f wiii- li**r** from
('\(y today.
* B Whit© <auu> In from the
thin aftt rruon
Margmn r Whiff* viHltml |q
I’ltriM this afternoon
W. K Hood left thia aftsrnoon
f’tr < row ell on buftlnoiia.
Hdwind llrowiile. came in from
the wi'ui iMh afternoon.
Koy Mdk'c left this afternoon for
I Julia* to attend tin* fnlr.
Ml«*t Mary Smith left thin art
• •moon for Gruham. IVxas,
•'lr». (' VV Kincaid left thl* after
noon for Money Grow to visit
.\lrn I) r Kuhm'II arrived thin
nflorno n from a visit to Purls
.'Ira M. S. Shaw left this after-
noon to vialt at Choctaw a tat Ion.
Mr and Mra .IiiIiioh Weal left ihla
morning for Imllim to vlall the fair.
'U' I. <’ White and daughter,
'In Mini, via I led in Mai la Ihla
nl I »*rtHM m
I I • " Mycra and Donald C ,oper
h.’i'c returned from n vlall to the
Hiut<9 fair.
'll. laicy Hmlt.h left for Dallas
Him morning to vlall friends and
attend the fair.
1^ I Garik T« ayfiii* loft thin morn
i»K for Imll.t (o vlnlt relative© and
attend tin* fair
•'111 I !•’ Arli dgo Icri this aft
' 'noon for WhlH weight to visit rol
i*llvok and friends,
M' ■ Si. Ila Anderson left for Dal
i lio this morn I nr to visit friends
• n I attend the fair
'll. I. II Marshall I.'ft this
morning for Dallas to \isll relative*
| and uttend the fair.
Hay Kincaid ami Howard llridg'.'
■o 11 >k l.ihoma
tone Wilson
honey grove couple wed
W tj. Hmlth and .Mrs. Annie
Mitchell, both of llotioy Hi'ovti, came
Itodd| ,irnv,<l borne ye* tel to this city yesterday aflorncon and
lay after nr on from Houaton where after securing the .......ary license
I.- attended the Htale Transfer were united In marriage in the office
I M.n a A* soda Mon. Mr Wilson vis- of the county clerk a) the court
n< d I-onumoot Galvesetn and oth htnisr Elder! II Baxter performed
er points berore returning home. the ceremony - Bhernian Dem-crat.
ICiIm'H I hotiuiM, who ncconi jiani&d —— — ■■■*■'■■-. -
A( Ml TAILORING (OMf'ANY
fr°m y*“ltrda> '••• A (, ,is Name.
morn ini: Mi- Will make you , suit of clothe.
—
Tid. --
ra 2k 2
j ’ iji'ik <| hoiiu* tiij morning Mi>
Doma- Is suffering from som. trou for $I2.;.0. Come and s.-., our fine
'<!<• with her head, and is staying Uno of sampl. s Mouth Main street,
.it Hi" home oi Mr- Hattie Johnson I’hono
•Mrs Fred Man ton, who hua been _______________
visiting let parents. Mr. and Mrs.1 Coat sunt lor and HO at Ora
11 ' ,tM ' 1 *• reinmed hone to hum. Ore ■ lord A Company h and
1'arn this all.-moon they are nle. ones
• I.iim (. N»inn wj.s an east bound - — —
Go. end I'a.'ii’lc ps n«. r this ColldgP, ColldgP,
i "tt North Main sir. .-I; f|v« rooms,j
H Hunth w.tit to Itodd City this Hall, two jor< lie hum, $1500, easy
K J3C£- 22CC m 2K 2K 22 2
| GET A 8
I fcStQ’ve I
S TO-DAY 8
vj Remember we have all kinds of $
g Heating Stoves—Wood and Coal, tt
ft \Ve also have Stovepipe, Elbows, $
Coiiars, I fumbles and Siove Boards. ^
ft Give us your order for a SI OVE. 8
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| Bonham Rousefurnishing Coi
S J3£f- 23 2£f 2tt '2CC *
Vmy rr
a Jjvt J3u Jjvi' /ja,'
tt
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pity moot
Jdowrey.
Old You Know
Ibat you can get Children's Coats, 6's to M's. at $1.65 to $6
Ladies Coats at $5.00 and upwards,
.......... Suits at 5.00 “
Nice warm Blankets at $1.00 per pair.
d Children's Shoes at
In fait, anything you
need at very LOW PRICES at GOUGE & FITZGERALD’S?
morning
•I V- (Jlo m;.|
(.'rove tlilmiiornlng. j the real thing.
Mrs I s Manor, who Ihin been Tom -'"That fellow Hnndall Ih the
visliing h. r parent VV. K 'I.trshull most conslMlent ciiri 11 a n SdentlHt <
.nil lumlly, ol this i lly, rcturncil I * ver iiiw "
home to D. hi .,n this morning I Hum- "How o
Miss Alma Klnkettd left this morn- Tom—-Why. Ih* has a job hm h
" ‘ r"r 1 ' ' •" lieu.I'll Visit I. Iglil f. Ill'll o„ .....an liner, J,,, , | ........ , , „ . r- r---
a busini vis 11 give him. .if a ihutu. to «o * , . /lens, Women s and Children's Shoes at
"or in Honey Grove today. around calling out, aii h weir as Low Prices as anybody can give.
I I'nh-li Moor and Dr K I, Ilur- November Woman a Home font
i> a left Hus morning for Devil'* bunion I - - ■ -— —■ _
|N',‘ "<'*"• ’iiHhomitiKo. oitia, for VA'ITC nnIt'll IU (nin'M •
' .....mining and Hulling Hen, per pound, frlera 12'4c per * “ ” DU.MI till tbf.Uul.J
pound, egg* 3ii, Urlng 111 one ehhk
' Midi, aml Imogen.' "io in b < re the ju t.. h go down
Mary Allc< Weatliemby Hcrtlggo ITodllee (!. nijiany.
to I la rift to vialt the - -----—__
ad and an efficient, * enthUftfMtic
. ulty to put hla plana Into opera-
cue of the land.
hooN that will atm he better
r*.ruiei father II. It c„x. and at
ml Itlngling l.Vothei clri uh.
Mr K Norwo.il Hull ol' I'J
who him tier'll \ iftltlllg h
At ML TAILORING (OMPANY,
As (mod us ils N dip,
wantft Io .1 . your cleatiingl uni jn
lug; also make a H|ieelall.\ of alt.'I
Ing. (Jive u« a trial. Louth Main
Hired. Phone 31*3.
You certainly gel you. mom ,
worth when you buy one of those
nice cloaks at Graham, Cruwi* rd a.
Company V
I will nuko your hair combing
Into nice MWltchca for || it
tlou guaranteed 'lr« .John Owen
Kaat Twelfth street.
• iwlin to the fait that we are
to- not aide to build n man ., m thla
lillie, WO have decided to Hi*|| our
beautiful loi on North Main street,
i I III In one of the moat desirable
loin In town and la the only one to
he had on Muin air. . i We w ill Hell |
•" f"<** front "ti Main trc. l by itlit j
i..‘t deep and give li twelve-foot
*M’j hack in our chini h I i to
I , tilth airi et.
Me little had 11 niiiubci of lu.piliie
ia Io what this lot could he bought
or, and have decided to accept the
b"Mt offer made uH |,y IL* o'clock
ovemher let, provided the offer Is
ot h as than $1,000,
liCHVe all hid With H. I, Kodgera
it. Nunn ,s j in,, Couijiauy'i.
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if600. $600, $600,
i i ''fl i* "ill n^iuiro to liny fliiif
1 nice cottage oil West juth street;
llllll|,r' nearly one-half a. re or land.
I VI l»wrey,
Mill I overliek ll or e $f, and $10
1'Hit Hiiits ill <Ji;ii.iiiii. Crawford ti
( onipimy a Th< y are gnat hargalns
Imaginary III produce real fears,
the SUIT, ring liein w lildi Ih not
imaginary.
ft'
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MADHJM CLOTIRaS
HOgantU. oWBALf 4 60Lk
Our Line of Ready-to-Wear STADIUM CLOTHES is now
complete—prices range from $1B.00 to $22.50. You must
see ou. magnif,cent line of OVERCOATS to appreciate
Union Presbyterian Church them. Prices $18.00 to $22 50. This ia your best opPor-
Silk Kiinonas from $2.50
up. it hits, l’!.ikeney N, P,,|.
ler.
For 1 g o < otla;,'<‘s on h
»». rt nonr j hi til 11 . hoot. Apply at
F'a ci’lto off I <,*<*.
fOR SAIL
\ K<»Ofl t* <1111 Ol (m.U'Sctv, \\ imon
bows oiul lianiOKs; will sell
i‘11*•«*|» for rash or good not©,
l>i\ UanfuN
Superinlcndfnl Willis of llv Honey
Grove Schools Inlirvitwui by
Idvorilc Rfprtscnldtive.
Huporlntondent W I. Willi* of the
Honey Grove imhlic xchools ilslled
the LUinham aeliool and gave 0111
tlie following Interview conciirnlng
the excellent work being accom-
plished by the I’onham scho*»H:
Mr. Willi* *nid that It wa* an
admitted fact that the ilonhami _____
Mobile s< hools had made a great1
'Hii' in ^h* rmiin, the young man
on" probably the greatcHt adviini.* —
11 ofu “oris wlio had f>t*«• ii confined
fOR RENT—BRICK BUILDINGS.
J'lie Wilson building mi the west
"c The large 30x10b feet build-
ing West of the First National Hnnk
p. nn oath In fine shape.
Will 11. Kvans.
MARVIN SHFRMAN
lilVTN THRU TEARS
meat of any wchool* In North Texa*
during the pa hi ten years and that
I, had learned wliui lie considered
Hie principal secret of the rapid pro-! ,
1 I uuy »• ii«l
hm-hs mad#* It i* the roniarkabl© ,
dKtniont
» niiv in which the Hlipcrintt'ndont
i nd lii© faculty work, h wa« a no*
tici a hi© fin I that • arh t<*ach©r wa
I M'ylni; to ploa.a- th© Miperlntcmlont
hy doini- tho wi i*k h ho Hti^^oMt1
lliis is fortunate for Honhaui and
by the Session
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lumty to supply your needs in Winter Clothing at moderate
prices.
Hancock=J\evill Co.
! " ■ d this uft. rnoon
i 11 ml I». i lla
from Fori 11
iliii
VI it
he
sASS
Arc-’
lUimllion. w ho h , ,
be, n iisiting In Hhcrman arrlv. ,1
home thl af tent not i
II I’- IYi jr lor arrlv.,I t*. * a ft.
iu "I from Pall* where
* elided the Stale lair.
'I I Ilia Needham
heme Io Shawnee, okl*,,
m, l mill a ft. a v isll here
! mi> h< nfi rum I s alon iii tit, 11
u.oi mug flout an of! , ,1 v it .•
I m ill mm and II ttev tlrme
i tin.’ M i * H 'I Norman ar hand
•"* »*'i>, thmy .iMeitii.il the fan
A NATURAL ERROR
How did th.it ht, i,v piii) out nhout
Hie man up In the Hronx who found
Hie big hail lone on his buck sloop
lliis morning " tk«d the city editor.
\>i hing in It, r.'jilted tin. ro-
IKtiier lit* discovered it wasn't
1 lutlb lorn itt i ,:| The iceman
' ,>;l' f",nlly' I'fl I* thl'- N veniher Woman*
morning for lion,, Grmi t, Home Comiinnlon
ndnt i \ri
10 Itooms
<>u West Ninth ir,,'i; two story,
i' I'nrn, ,ii oke hoi -,*, two-third
1 corner i jit |3,|>mi |m.
oi • men' worth ll.iion ^ee till*
1 M l.owrc)
1 1 ■ poll' .i nil till'd* year*
link.
in tile I Jo n I, it ] 11 jail lor safe keeping,
WUs tried in the dlMtrlct court be-
lodge I t nton at Pari* yester-
tiiri'i' yearn on nn In-
u- attempted criminal a*-
i",l, 1 he verdict was aomowhat
' I a Hurprbic to both *hj(>) of tho
1 ,ls''' ohi' <»r those Interested In
Hio ile;, to, expecting an acquittal,
while those who were Intereated
for any school that ha* a super- vna*vM™‘ '»*"* »■
tors
how school
li.tcndent who knows
work should be d no, why some
! ,11 , rintendelits . an gel sip ll fine
co-operation nml others who are
.'■•illy able to do excellent school1,..,
file
supervision cannot get it, i* a
qne Mon Hut there I* no qu. t|on
that lliis explain* why a school!
hull,Is rapidly under one luperil)
•end, til anti goo.1 now n under tm-
had looked for
and officials,
a heavier verdict.
It was rumored about the court
house this morning that the attor-
neys for the defense would probably
motion for an appeal in the
( <1 S'
SELLS A FARM
Foster, throng'll hi*
I .'alts, lias sold a
agent,
farm
Before you buy your Silk
Kinion.ts from peddlers or
otherwise, be smc and see
,i V. bite, B akency & Fuller's
' line, as we sell the same
goods cheaper.
"M" i l!<ml,n,n rlni' '"inbina ’ north , f I otiliani (o A It. McClan-
lio" 11 llv,‘' '"D'llile mini to ahim Now is the time to buy.
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I lie best home and foreign factories have
• ontributed to our splendid selactiun ot
beautiful cut glassware.
)C CO. I
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clion will
|mch<: ami 5
1 rc. ( onu*
tsl*
•t !) is
n i>ouv*lit to suit
*|» v t—tt will tic.
anil surprise sou. WYc n -r c on price.
C. E. BOWMAN
Jew eler Ttnd Optic inn
h r M»» |%v(«
«tew Tallnrtn* Cau
ThRi 1 CdHDtl
on hum Tex
OISMIssi p.
Only S tt) !’. 1 At re
' '' 1 ' ' I >« k Ll ltd II limit
P l .'r
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Srliool Begins in
September
I bin t You Neo 1 ,\
GOOD
PIANO i
For Your Children? fn
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dust received .1 Fresh Shipment of
Swiss and Brick
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914506/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.