The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 6
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BONHAM, TEXAS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16 1912
NUMBED 12
fcYiYYrtYWMWrtWWyWWWYMWYMYMWYYW^WWWWWWWWYY’** KINDERGARTEN
You Cotton Pickers I IS SEEKING AID
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ie for action on the many cotton fields of Texas is at hand. There are
articles you will need in order that you may save time and thus be able
to pick more cotton. You will need many small articles such as-—
rare
Knives, Forks and Spoons
Wash Pans and Buckets
Tin Plates and Baking Skillets
Fry Pans and Lamps
Lanterns and Tents
Scale Beams and Knee Pads
Coffee Pots and Dippers
Wagon Bows
and Sheets
We have all these things and others that you may find you need. We are
,ING THEM AT A PRICE THAT YOU CAN BUY
i __
J You Are Urged to Help The
^ Ladies Carry on TWs
Splendid Work.
The ladies of the Bonham
Free Kindergarten Association
aie in need of your immediate
! assists no . They have canvassed
;the lowu and have been unable
' so far to raise sufficient fluids
to start t]ie school at this time.
I There is no one who has ever
! given the matter any considers
m
has, Davis
Go,
tion but knows that the Kinder*
ftjgarten Association during the
Sc past feiv years has accomplished
splendid results and the ladies
", | who compose the sssoeiatiou are
S\ ! lending their time and energies
in. Isolely for the good and uplift of
5 | the community and it does
® I look to The Favorite as if enoul
at of our public spirited citizens
Sc : would rally to their assistance to
fr enable them to carry on, Ibis
ft I good work in the. manner in
ft ! wlhich it sliould be done.
5 | There in not Wing more help*
ft | ful to the little tots than a
ft i course in a properly conducted
■l kindergarten and there are many
3c ! little children in Bonham who |
:HE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM. TEXAS
be"d'opHve.l of this splendid
start toward <a tlimbed educa-
] tion unless you come to the aid
JPQJ^ SALE ! these good ladies at i once.
©&STYLE BOOK
- »»rUb« ll.it 5rti«irner It M«t>
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t. It it part of
*4c4»v
i Writing Method of handling account*. By the use
IcCaskey System we furnish each customer with a
l slip after every purchase. This sale slip shows what was
the price paid for each item and the last previous
jM, all footed up.
S^Cmt customers have the same record of their accounts as
in the same handwriting. Our customers always know
It they owe, their accounts cannot grow over night.
w|e McCaskey System protects you against error, it
■fipne and labor for us.
llYC 13% would like to have an opportunity of explaining our
l/j IdCatkey System to you.
Phone 171—“The Quick Way ’
co ABER RUSSELL
My 35 horsepower Mitchell
touring car at a bargain—-car
has been used ten months and
is in perfect condition.
C. M. WATSON
The People’s Grocer
AT NORMAN’S OLD STAND
irr^Hom
hey
^pgihing about 10 o'clock
mis vehicles cm the street, and
ran to the edge of town across
. MittChie of Ravenna drove the T. & P track, where he was
or ni«i»hifL(.obs' laundry offic# overtaken by Mr. Mmchie and
diiKSk: i............. i h aving, returned to town. Both horse
■ ' and buggy escaped without a
scratch of any kind.
, r single' Imggy and
horse unhitched stepped in-
to attwid to some business.
like
horse became frightened at
"ii? cycle and started down Main
like .a streak of lightning.
FOR RENT.
Four rooms upstairs, with
nwitel.’l the jun away missed hath. Furnished or unfurnished.
^^^Hh any of tb« nu...... j Apply at Favorite office
Join the dancing class now.
ON WEST 7TH STREET
In three blocks of High
School have a nice cottage, good
barn, cily water, nice shade
trees, terrace front, 1-2 acre,
place up iu good condition, pos-
session at once, and the price is
just $750, 1-2 cash and balance
one and two years. This is a
good home clcac to school.
J. M. Lowrey.
Speak ulp, don’t he, bashful; yon
will never regret, having answer-
ed this call for help.
DANCING CI.ABS TONIGHT.
Lessons for beginners from 7
♦o 9. Join the school now and
take advantage of extra lessons
oil this week.—Gibson's School,
liaised Bid 'g, N. Main Street.
GOOD EATING.
T have bought the Yeager res-
taurant on north side square and
will appreciate your patronage.
Will be always ready to, receive
your order and promise you the
very best service that can he
found in the city.
Jas.N. Porch.
Bonham, Texas.
Join the dancing class now.
DANCING CLASS TONIGHT.
Lessons for beginners from 7
to 9. Join the school now and
take advantage of extra lessons
nil this week.—Gibson’s Sell
liaised Bld’g, N. Main Street.
L© Bes
—PROGRAM FOR TO-NIGHT—
“Fate’s Awful Jest"
CAST
east Heinrich............Jeff Johnson
PHOTOS
T. C. Finley is now on
side square. A11 kinds mice pop- His wife............Rose Tapley
ular priced photos. Remember— Their child, Kenneth Casey
east side square. Michael..........Leo Delaney
. — — - — | Vitugraph.
DANCING CLASS TONIGHT. The Half-Breed Foster Sister
Lessons for beginners from 7 i I'athe
to 9. Join the school now and! «_ c , ,,
take advantage of extra lessons Her Old Sweetheart
ad this week. Gibson's School
liaised Building, N. Main Street.
THE RHINE COTTAGES
On East. Eighth street are Hie
hhiggest bargains offend' for
seme time. If you want a modern
cottage close in better see me
about these homes at once.
J. M. Lowrey.
Vitugraph
“Together"
A beautiful Luhiu child story—
Bure to please.
See this Vitagraph tonight.
PENING- HOUR8-
1 to 4:30—7 to 10:30
Obnei
rk 11
: nuitl
\ i el
UGS
LJVERY man in this town who likes to be well dressed
and who is particular about it, ought to take special
pains to look carefully through the Hart Schaffncr & Marx
Style Book when it comes out.
There are new things this fall in men s styles; some unusual-
ly smart things for young men; and this store is the place for
them."
VVe can fit you in every way;
body, mind and price.
Fine suits from $18.00 up.
Fine overcoats $16.50 and up.
NUNN & JONES CO.,
This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes
Our Rug Department
would bo a credit to a
city ten times the size of
Bonham.
Patterns o/ Room Size Rugs
High Grade Rugs, such as Imperial Axminsters, Kirmans and Genuine Wilton
j, we can save you from $10.00 to $15.00 in price over any city store, and we
iLOW IN PRICE ON THE CHEAPER GRADES as any house in Texas.
minsters From $17.50 On Up
THE GREATEST MILLINERY
EVENT OF THE SEASON. !
Saturday Mrs. Ilomer Thomp-
son’« millinery parlor was
thrown open for a full display
and was more than usual very
successful. This store lu*« each
.season increased in success; striv
mg for the highest ideals, main
taining the highest standard of
eftichiuy in ad department*
keeping up the highest stand-
ard of npjrehandisi, absolute fair
treatment of each, seeing the
customer's side always, and a
warranty of good faith behind
e«ch transaction lias implanted
this store in public confidence.
Mrs. Thompson and trimmer#
spent a mouth in the fashionable
Eastern markets, and should
justly he proud of the unequal-!
ed aioek. she has placed before'
the puhlie. It is truly a scene of.
aplnedor and .magnificence, tin* I
equaled in larger rities. If quali-'
ty, style, workmanship, prices
an- to he considered, you will
find just what you want, either)
iu large or email huts, and ad
possess an uniniatakahle air sali
elegance and distinction
The sale* were larger than
Maurice Costello
Appearing in lending role of
“AUNTY’S ROMANCE”
Aunt Patience’s story of her life’s romance and this picture
will convince you that love is more to lie desired than riches.
“THE DOUBLE CROSS”
Grimly tragic and startling in tremedous plot—strength.
PICTURESQUE DARJEELING
Hcenio— in the Himalayan Mountains.
“MADAME DE MODE”
One of those real live comic gems with a plot that Is ongt-
null) personified.
Tonight MYSTIC
III
Tonight
VERA SMITH DEAD ^TttSrrr*
\'tga, the little I year old child for only $1.<* P is certainly
J. M. Lowrey.
r Rugs and Furniture—-SEE US
LSLLlr ^ CALDWELL CO.. N. Main St.
s3»5*&8
to attend Saturday, go at onee, necr Tulip, alter an illneseol sev . Let tne show you ties
sh a rar» treat awaita you, ami eral days of fever. The funeral uj,.,, home.
the courteous salesladies will ‘----*—-----------o.i.
take pleasure in showing yon
th. latest fads, whether you de-
siep to purchase or not.
COTTON MARKET
: TODAY
The local cotton market today
raugrd from It, 99 to 11.92 1 2.
Soed cotton sold around four
ceats.
servines wore conducted this mom
iug at the New Hope cemetery, j ~
Vera was a sweet child and the PRIVATE DANCING LESSONS
parents have the deepest i)mpa At sny hour to suit the pupil
thy of many friends. I A" P'1!*'1" «<'»™'.te,d|
t iihttou '*
Sehool, Halsell Building
Lost—Black memorandum book j
containing sutmrciptlon list. Re
turn to Favorite other.
Sheriff Leeman went to Hon
ey Urovo yesterday where he
took charge of II. Duue.an, col
need, who had been arrested at
John. Walker, colored, was sr 'K»i place by officers on the
Mdfd y*#terd.v < o a charge of eharge of carrying a pistol Dun
Aggravated aaaault on the person jean w as brought to this city and
of hit wife, tnd hdged in jail, [lodged iu jail
SEWING MACHINE
| I lin vo a second hand sew iug
machine for sale. Bee me at
ones* or phone me.
Will H. Evans.
IN NORTHWEST BONHAM
Ani offering *<nie nice cot-
tages at very losv price* If in
the market for a home in that
part of the city I can fit your
wants J M Lowrey
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 42, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1912, newspaper, September 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922095/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.