The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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SCHOOL SHOES
GIRLS'TELL MOTHER
ABOUT OUR NEW SHOES!
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Model
Bakery
It's a superfluous question
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wait of th*- table*,
tiet, *a* Ijotb pretty
At the laig-wt table
» Ma»vy, Mr. Child
nie l agle of Texar-
r. Allen, Mr. Boy:
ai a ami the hOKtuwa.
r taWe to the right ,
tell a Nash of Julias
itton, Mmn. Hairy |
Dallas*, an 1 Lewis
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• Mealier table'
MImhi Jeanett* {Mailing of
»oo, an<) Pauline FwUr,
is Frank Jkrss ami Lynwood
ey. A small spray of fern ami
ta rod was tied with narrow
! white ami gold tibiion to each
j dainty place card.
The meridiem of the party were
all in a happy mood ami vied with
leach other in gay repaitee ami
laparkling wit, making the occasion
j one long to lx: rentemlrered with
I miieh pleasure.
j Miss Kunice is an ideal hostess,
land is not lacking in ability in the
culinary ait, as was proven by the
gm-stii’ enjoyment of the dainty vi-
ands set before them. Immediate
TH I 'V All'
; "I ly alter the luncheon the patty re
paired Pi the church for a rehearsal.
Pi a-k a girl an> how
lik<* Ice Cream. Hut a l<>t of the
**x prefer out make on account of
its appetizing flavor and well
known purity. XVe make it in u fhur.day s Tea Program
the populat flavors and it is really Following is the program for the
delicious. Try a dish of it 01 take tea at Mrs. Will Me Anally’s Thtira-
home a brick. We make water day alP*rnoou from .1 Pi 7:
Piano—Mis* Foster.
Holo—Mrs, Hosser Thomas.
Heading Mrs. 1/1 McKinney.
Holo—Mrs. F. Allen.
Duett Metadata e* Hpotls and
Newton.
Piano—Miss Dobia (light.
Holo— Mis. Viige Steger.
Wiolin —Mi*h Clifford (lilieon.
Heading—Miss Omic Harkins.
Holo—Mrs. I rick Waller.
Admission Mkj,
i« *s( too, that have helped to build
up our reputation throughout the
neighborhood.
V. F. Matthews,
Fussts, Classy Confectionery
Colton Seed Wanted
I am reptemoting the Denison
oil mill and will pay the Inglust
market pile/’ foi your cotPrn H ed
delivered at Hoiihain.
John Villaid,
A t public scab’s.
in* oi til* Kr\ >s acj
Mm I mtr.s iUwd arrived this
motuinc frear I Haney Grove and i«
a goe*t of Mr, II. H. Hhortridge.
J. F f arnker left this morning
for Deuisoii to visit bts son who
has Peii quite sick for sometime.
M.«* Florence Kin raid left this
morning for Ausliu where she will
viMt relative* and friends for sev
era! day*.
Bfwat Lahue, w boh as been very
sick for some time at the home of
his *i*P*r, Mrs iKrlpb Wells, is
rapidly improving.
Misrms iilonsom and Catherine
Morrow of lubas, who had been
guests of Mia* Catherine Morgan,
returned home P>day.
Mm. Dave Bmith of lullas, and
Miss Mary Alice Pritchett of this
city, teft this morning for Goopcr
where they will visit li lends for a
few days.
Miss Alice Lahue of Denison,
who had lieen here attending the
liedside of her brother, Ernest,who
has bioi quip* sick, returned home
this morning.
Bert Dale arrived home from
New Mexico this afternoon, having
Ireen called home to attend the fu-
neral of his brother, Henry Gale,
who died yesterday afternoofTand
was buried this afternoon at 4
o’clock.
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Ghilcotc,
who were married at the Fust
Methodist church today at high
noon, left this afternoon for Tex
aikana where they will reside. An
extended notice of the wedding
will appear in tomorrow's paper.
ing a serious, pci hap
dent to the «on of his
and be tells her their
abroad will
on account
law cas<-s in
net will be unable Pi attend, she
flit's into a furious fury of tag**, as
disappointed and humiliated, she
declares she will go if she has to
rave tu Ire je/stpoced
rf v*veral important
r iurt which his part
after, etc. In
it.i at ion and for
ig her better
nature have sway, she compels him
to sit and listen to her as she tells
that she hates him ami holds him
responsible for much of her trou
trie; that she loves her husband
with all the power of her being:
that «h»- has aiwavs loved him ami
t: at he Compton ) will crawl at
h**r fort for forgivntss. In the
wur-eof their conversation Comp-
trn pours water from the carafe
to th*- glair* containing the poison
ha«tily set down and forgotten at
his entearice. After a while he be
gins to feel sick and soon he is
gripped in a terrible death straggle,
and dies a most horrible death. In
hei horror the bride turns to leave
the room arid falls into the pro-
tecting arms of her forgiving hus-
band and the curtain goes down.
Ttaurvlay night at the Tint
Theate.
h oysters.— Puluce Ifestau
SWI.I.I. HITS FOR THE MISSES
And The. Little Tots
An elegcnt showing of the smart
ist creations for the Pit of three
years up to the miss of fourteen,
Thursday, the 22nd, from 1 to 10.
All cordially invited.
Ida M. Hnntli,
Hnccc«-or to Mis. C. A. Mact^ueen.
MMHUa
THE TALK OF THE TOWN
To-Night
At 8 p. m. Under Canvas
THE CHARLES HARRISON
THEATRE COMPANY
—Presenting—
“In the Days of Auld Lang Syne”
PHcch Within the Reach of All
1.000 SEATS AT
lAarcjuet Seats 25c
Box Stats 50c
Location Allen Lot, South of World Bldg.
Wanted
All the half roles 1 can put on at
75 cents per pair. Nothing but
the lx*st whiteouk sole leather used
in this work. B» T. Davie,
Noith Mail) street
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Fix up your well now.
We have all the neccssarx artK
Pomps Repaiied and Pot !n flu
SHORT NOTICE
Thompson Abernatthy
Hcvrdwevre Com pat
Leaders In Our Line
HBSXm
Coal! Coal! Coal)
Viu can get the best Colorado or the jt
M.Alester Coal from us whenever you want
You MM i not be in a hurry to place yourl
:n> for inferior coal when you can get the tuf
article from us.
Call in person or give us your orders by ph
Don’t forget that we can always fill your or
for Coal.
Den t forget that we can al ways fill your Orders fori
STEGER LUMBER C(
' A BEAUTIFUL D!9
of tine Shi*cs for Full and
wear you can sec at CJoujeeft!
geraid's in all lh* veiy ia‘.e<t^
and most aristocratic 8l.a|Ki
ciunot fail to get a perfect lt|
man, woman and child hcn\>
lilies embrace sho< s frem all|
different lasts that ate o niLlI
mid handsome at
GOUGE & FITZGER.ALD’
•MV v**/u
FARM LOANS
I lead at this and my arrangements and knowlcdtel
how to handle are the best. Sec me for a cheaper rate j
interest on your land.
CHAS. G. NUNN, Bonhai
NOTARY PUBLIC
XX rite deeds, mortgage!, wills, etc. Gall and'see me.
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JUST ARRIVED
Our New Fall Stock of
BED DAVENPORTS
Wc have some of the latest designs in the revolving
seat construction.
COME AND LET US SHOW YOU
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING CO.
For Kent—Hlory ami a half
hou^e with seven room* and bath,
j light lixtmo and and a splendid
well of good cold water in the
house. See Mm. 1{. E. Mai tin.
tor Sale
$3,000 will buy my resideuee on
ear line in Bonham, Texas. Two
story house with all modern con-
veniences, and one and one half
acre of land. Jeff Davis.
Box 032, Durant, Ok la.
Just Received
Bradford &, R_odgers|
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
Office in Alexander Hotel Building, Bonham, Tel
DAILY FAVORITE $3 A-YEA1
If vl
For sale at a lrargaiu—A 1010
Model Maxwell runalrout in per-
feet condition. Inquire at Ashley
Evans’ residence.
j A lot of music wrappers at Me-
Milieu’s music store.
rhursday afternoon fiom J to i I ... , , .
.. ... ... . .. ! XV anted—Man and woman to
the Home Mission ladies of the , , ... .. ,,
. . ,, .. . , . , . | work on small farm.—VX. O. Foote
I list Methodist church will give a . , .
, , , „ ,,, ,, “t fair grouuds.
) i tea at the residenceol Mrs. XX ill
McAnally. Admission 10c, A
nice music«l program has been ar-
ranged and everyon ise cordially
invited.
Kememls’i’, I make a specialty
of all kinds of harness and sad-
dlery work. Best material ami
experienced, practical workman.
—L. B. Caldwell, North Main
Htrei’t.
The best bargain in a second-
hand piano in Jfonham. Hre XX’il-
liatn McMilleu,
land Notes.
I want to buy some good ten per
cent paper. Ghas. G. Nunn.
Fresh oysters,
rant.
-I’alace Kestau
CALL US UP
r.
The treat violin and lieat piano
for the money in the State.—Wiu. 1
McMillen.
Wanted—Small funrily to work
on faun, See R. 4. Mo<lrady,
&
Whenever you want Busi-
neat Cards, Letter Heads,
Circulars or anything els*
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 49, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 21, 1910, newspaper, September 21, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922221/m1/4/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.