The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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DAILY AND WEEKLY
FAVORITE
Head by more people titan
any other paper published in
Fannin County.
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turns easy and don’t take much ice. All sizes, from
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2_ j Easter Sunday, you'll certainly want to trim up with a new Hat, Tie, Pair of Gloves or
£ something fresh in the Toggery line!
Cha^s. Davis & Co.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE 'phone 12 EONHAM.TEXAS |j~p. ^. I rp. . |J p *-£
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1 Do Not Hiss This*
Navy Deportment Orders the Padu-
cah to Go Because of Politi-
cal Unrest
Hats by the best makers
$1.50, $2 to $5
Ties that are exclusive
25c, 50c, 75c to $1.
Gloves with a reputation
$1, $1.25 to $2.50
\ ...treat...
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> Tomorrow (SATURDAY) there will he
? an expert demonstration ol
$
jDurkee Sale^d;
Washington, March 'J:».—The
navy department ordeis the gun
$ boat Paducah, now at Havana, to
piocccd to San domitigo. Thesitu
! ation there in politically disturbed,
d. ! jmd it is deemed wise to have an
4 j American warship convenient '» j $10,001)11) lit’ ON OAV NOR
(f lease the trouble becomes more
ft j acute.
Hosiery, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and everything, that's the bc§t in Haberdashery
awaits your coming.
Nunn 6c Jones Go
I reels pictures; e\ cry thing new.
Show start! at 7:
Sherman and Bonham Saturday
[ afternoon.
Massachusetts M-wufdclurer Wanrs
he Will be Next President ot
United States
Dressing
AT
^Kincaid & Hughes J
Lee, Mass., March 24,—It. FI.
Andrews, a wealthy manufacturer,1 *■
See those new silver hand is ,'"t witl1 a" ofl'er to t-et *10,000
f bags at White, Blakency & '“v'T <tay..or ,,f x.-» tort
\ “ will be the next president ol the
r Fuller,
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\ ■ lAllA‘ ,a"'1' lA,Ia ' tall \ ,’■ sa vs M i. Andrews. •‘Kvety
m ! reels pictures; opera house tonight
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I Our New Stock %
I of ChhNamell
I'uited States, bun mg death.
I(. f ‘The country is tired of Taft and
one of the conservative republicans
We are having a great run is disappointed in Taft."
on ladies' and children’s ", '
e ! .eady-to-wear garments. It Cf".and se‘ tht1't ^up-
. „„ iwill pay you to see them— Pe"heimcr su,ts' 1 l,cy ,akc
Salad making is an art in itself. >ou aic coi- <* white, Blakeney & Fullcn
dially invited to attend this demonslra- ^ —---
is here in all the different colors.
Come in and let us explain its use to
you. Try a bottle of Blewett & Bai-
ley’s Pride Furniture Polish and see
what a nice glaze it puts on your
furniture.
the first place among
tion.
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for Sale
dressers. — White,
fine
Blakeney
& Fuller.
. .'11 have been unable to attend to
<EE—an up-to-date Salad Cook Book and boti e o £ my liv,.,.v business ibY several , ost<„. st aw i Small >.*iiow
Challenge Sauce given with each order. ^ j year* and l want to sell it.—Bake pon v at,ollt thirteen hands high,
^ | \\ ilson. dark mane and tail. Notify Neal
$
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FIRST THERE”
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For Roil
liiiek business house. Hewer
age. • Will H. Kvans.
Picture show tonight.
A lx rnath v at post ofliee.
for Sale
Join, baled oats and sorghum
hay in my barns in Bonham.
Kieliartl B. Hemple.
Comparative
co\di:nsi:i> statkmknt <>p
FIRST STATE BANK
of I Ion hum, Texas,
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MA niLITIKS ;
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anil Discounts
tine anil Fixtures
•uul ICxehangR
bt*t« ,'2S. 14
3,13«>.82
35,738.74
(Capital Stork
Surplus and bmlbiib
.-d Profits
Ue posits
Hills Payable
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KttSOUNCKH:
inti 1 lisi'ounts
• If you have on a B. Kup-
penheimer suit Easter you Picture show opera house
will have the best.—White, night: I big reels pictures.
Blakeney & Fuller. ~ 0
__________ We have the proper things
Baseball Saturday—Sherman vs in Oxfords afld pumps in all V
Bonham. the new leathers and styles. ^
See window display.—White, W*
K. B. Nall, the wl! known o|
tieian, at Hotel Alexander.
Blakeney & Fuller.
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i« tot your titniveiilenra. I lie |fu«*r
First State Bank, of Bonham.
I • Spring Novelties
We are receiving new gondii for the Sjuing trad • N| mj l ea i
tlful pattern* in the new style Pocket with long chain, Mu inee Bin s,
Signet Kings, etc. Also the famous Howard watch.
Itemeinber. We have Iiiovetl to th«* builtlillg leeen'U x.iealetl by
Mark Fairley, t all mid see the new goods
C. E. Bowman, j«w«i«r. optician
| Bonham I
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i “Yes, Mam, We’ve
Got
Pimientos,
15 and 25c” *
H. M. Norm a no: Co.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, March 25, 1910, newspaper, March 25, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922942/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.