The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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Children's
Children'} Shoes at this store
are "different' from just shoe*
We do not show the same old
styles season after season. Cor-
rect orthopedic lasts with every
consideration to develop the
young foot properly. Solid, sub-
stantial materials and the best
of w orkmanship. 1 hese features
combined with neatness and
grace, give our children's shoes
distinction.
[CH^Da?
SHOES
Wo are expert litters. Leax e it to
us and the children will tie correetlx
fitted. .Vie to *•-! 00
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(ilasses
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I three Inn ton
Lewis,
The Shoe Man.
West bide Square
, was shopping ht it* t tin).
Miss Matyviv Hailey rvturnid
, ut Rax • hum this morning.
I i. it,..,. ,r Randolph '** I homo Horn tlu State fail.
I holt* this morning I’m Palin. I
.t < rhuiittoiid and I lari Robin* i leg Cft'Uffi afl.1 Bt'X ^‘jpp f.
son unit td tod ax hum Dallas. Theif w 111*1x0 an ire eieani and
Mi-> Mat) Smith left totiux lor
Newcastle, where she a ill teach.
Mis. (i. I. l littcudi n and
iduughter, Mbs Laura, are visiting
in I’.ii is.
Ilexxunl, little son of Mr. aid
ehool
\li'. Wiley Duncan, is icpnrtid
box supper ict Given
hmiat' on Friday iiiglit, Oct. -H.
Everybodx eoire.
Reiiietnlior, I make a specialty
ufall kinds ol liarnew and sad
Idlery work. Rest material and
theta even when they ate
may he aenaiWe persoas anti
display good judgaieiit in
other matters, lart »• this one
respect they aet must fuoliah*
lv and without an) reason. A
t Ami teat with Nature is hope-
less, and it is the |uht of wis.
dom to yield gracefully to the
tirst summons to aurieuder.
Leins examine your eyes
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Take
The
Tip
PfRSONAL
Straight from me that if
you neglect your teeth you
will have to pay for it—
not in money, but in ac-
tual pain.
The wise man (and his
wife) has every little do-
cay attended to at once,
and he is careful that the
dentist he employs is a
good one. The wise man
in Hon ham, in fact Fannin
County, conus to me la*,
cause I can till his teeth
absolutely without pain
and positively guarantee
the work.
Better drop in and have
those bad teeth made good.
K. D. Steg'-i has gone to Pallas.
Sam Rayburn went Wist today.
W. II. Owens has gone to Dal
las.
Hart Sweeney came in today
from Paiis.
Mack Rales has gone to Kiowa,
j ijuite sii k.
( . M Mitchell an iveil this morn*
i"i, 11■ >in a tup through Missouri
and Aikansas.
Mi.s Kiankxe Stewart of I>odd
City is here visiting her sister,
Mis Ross Seott.
Miss Raxen in Cecil arrived home
this morning from Palis where she
has been visiti"g.
E. II. Pritchett, Evans IN itch-
ett and F. M. Thompson have gone
Oklahoma.
Edward Brownlee went West j to Dallas to visit the fair,
this morning. i jigijgrd P.arron anived from
Mrs. A. T. Newell lias gone to |f Woith Hi ;s aflernoon to visit
Ector to visit. fii-s parents, T. A. Ratron and xvife.
Ben and Otis Owens left today m,s Luther White, who has
for west Texas. I been visiting Mis. Clark White,
Ch&s. Doss left today for Wan-
panucka, Ok la.
W, A. Thomas an 1 wife h iv •
gon • to Dallas.
returned to Teeumsali, Okla , this
morning.
Mis. Pete Hliea, after a x isit to
h imother, Mrs. Mary Rryant,
Dr. F. C Allen
Went Side of Square,
WMMflWMMWN#
The Best Work
No other kind done. Satisfied cus i
tomers is what brings us trade
Phone ‘2V4
A Real Snap!
75 acres, 2 miles north
of Windom—60 acres in
cultivation, balance pasture,
Plenty of timber and wa-
ter, good dwelling and two
barns. Good black land and
only
$35.00
Possession any
Gibson & Taylor.
P. S.—We loan money
on farms.
w
ri
A new shipment
of Neckties have
just been received,
which includes
Persians and all
other new shades.
Call now and get picking
choice.
Mrs. Joe Spirger vi-.it" I at Ec left this morning for her home in
tor this afternoon. Muskogee, Okla.
i cmiarjRi
Mew Arrivals In Shirts
and Neckties
Our line of Savoy
Shirts in flannels
and other kinds is
complete and
ready for your in-
spection.
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Hancock=Nevill Co.
expei ienci'd, practical woikuiaii.
—L. R. Caldwell,
Street.
Ninth Main'
C. E. Bowman
Jeweler ai d Optician
, in i x i -. l 4 m m
,ii, »t«ixc weighing
| t.) |MUlldv fl> t'
en, nt'ive weighing
lit* |MMinl< Vt* S)
. III | X < "*, I > III. ox
•mi, wlove weighing
lu'.l pounds • #12.311
37 Different Patterns Dispi,
on out floor, that weigh 10 d cent®*
than the cheaply constructed stove, J
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
Every stove we sell is
Fully Warranted,
Quick Bakers, ^ Fine Cool
FueFSavcs.
has been
Mission Stud) (las
The Mission Study Class of the
Senior League will hold a short
meeting Friday evening »t i
o’clock at the parsonage. Those
who have not received tilt h luoks
will find them tlieie.
TH0MPS9N-ABERNATHY HARQWAV
"LEADERS IN OUR I.INI. '
w
The local cotton market today
ranged from 13:75 to 1 Ll<».
R II. Nall, Optician, at Hotel
Alexandei all this week.
T ' Oil CAP C,hl’
Better Light
with a lamp that uses
Less Than Half the Current
what can you afford to
pay for the new lamp?
h
THE
IN TEHURBAN
ROUTE
"The Convenient May’
TO THE
DALLAS FAIR
$2.30
Denison to Dallas and return
$2.00
Sherman to Dallas and return
OCTOBER 15 to 30, 1010, inch
Tickets good to return three
days, including date of sale
HOURLY 8KKVICE—During the
Fair car leaving Denison 10:13 p.m.
Sherman 11 p.m., will run through
to Dallas.
.las. P. Griffin, G.P.A. Dallas
M. K. Fcwell, A.fi.P.A. Sherman.
Bradford & R^odge
INSURANCE
Agents for the Oliver i vpewrii
Sweaters!
Sweaters!
vVe Have Just Opene
|nd have i
tarry 10 G
pou shouh
jarrcl and
jave all si
good suj
Our fancy Dill Pickles
and Bulk Olives.
IfTHL II
Phone No. q
CURLLE & CAMPBEH
E
Oal Sat
,11.t »(«> o
For men, women and children
from 50c lo $5.00. Also
The C.B. Tungsten
I is a nnstcrpicte of inyentiu.i, genius
and nianufacturi .ig sl>:|l. We can
supply it at a pii .c whirl' v.iii enable
you to make an import ant fc'.ving in
the cos' jf yom lighting.
Coats
for ladies, misses and chil-
dren from $2 to $10.
Bonham Electric
& (ias Company
Gouge & Fitzgerald
li
Chinese Tea and Arabian
Coffee.
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THE IIKEAI) MAN
fr
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isawssa
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[(•losing
in then
ID. A h o
fiist via
We have just received and are
selling 1910 catch
MACKEREL
and White Eisl
Phone Us Your Orders
d Barnett!
J n°
| and
GARLAND Stoves and Ranges
For 38 years have had the greatest sale of
any stoves and ranges in the world. Today
they command more stove buyers than any
other. That’s strong evidence and that’s
one reason why we ask you to investigate
this world-famous line; to decide as millions
have done to their satisfaction—to buy a
"GARLAND.” Call now and let us show you.
are acknowledged to Ih> the best in
is the mini most popular in the their respective lines. \\'c keep
home. Our bieud “wins in a the choicest brands of Tea that are
walk,” because it is pure and K'own in China, Tea that has an
whulesoine, with a substantial excellent cup quality and great
“body" to it that satisfies all. strength and flavor. AndourCof
EVER) BREADWINNER ^,,7
xv i 11 li nd it to his advantrge to hold use they are the best and pm
patronize oto Rakciy, for he gets ist, and also the most economical
here the best (polities ut the
fairest prices. Kennedy & Russell
The Model Bakery.
“The People’s Grocers.”
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WJL Good Ones 1
Swiss Cheese
Fitted Cherries
and Sultana Grapes
I '
| M. Norman <& Co.
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING CO.
f(mint!
if\ eiosing out plieos for every
Halsell & Caldwell Co.?=:
R. B. Nall, Optician, »*
Alexander Monday, OeL 10 *
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Lost—Bn • c11 of ten nr &
keys, also key check with
*nd ftddre s on it. Jutl*
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 80, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1910, newspaper, October 27, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921874/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.