The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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THK KOMI A M I) \ ' LY
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LOW SHOES
TRIP IN
LEWIS.
Surely they have been
plotting together — the
new spring skirts and
their jaunty shortness;
and low shoes for spring
with their dainty arches;
together they will make
a picture. This shoe
store is in tull readiness.
Pumps and Oxfords are
here in much variety.
Scores of new styles
ranging from
$2.00 to $4.00
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE Sa.
• • • a o — O -O • — I
• PERSONAL
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Mr*. 44. It Price mhI daughter.
Mta C:tr, went to .'Veil* thin mo ru-
ing to visit relative*.
Ztu-. Kinney und wife of Saint
Igtuia arrived her® host night and
are the guest* at the gentleman'^
brother, J. V. Fiiuey. and family.
Mrs. W. N. Tweedy and cbildt'etf
near thi* city, re tilt rived honw tq
Little Itock, Ark., thi® morning.
Mrs. A. J. Moore Left this uk rat-
ing for Sulphur, Okie , where she
will Join Mr. Moore who has boon
tty ere for aom^ time, for so vend,
days’ 'Visit.
(F. M. Thom paon arri ved last,
night from Sulphur, Okla., where
he »pent aeveral days,
Miss Clara Flow ene left thi*
morning for lit. Louis (o visit her
aunt., Mrs. (lone Flowers.
0. 'll’. Jackson who way here to
The little Miller child, who ha*
bet n a sufferer from intoning Idle for
several day*, has now fully recov-
er'd. and the fandly physician has
dismissed tie' c;
Mi* Celia V. Watson has be<tn
<iuite Hlcki of la tlriiS*e f r Several
days at the Alexander Hotel.
(rillIs lany of Oklahoma Is in the
city on busrinesH,
Judge II. S,. Jotiia was here from
Sherman today • meeting the people
In the interest of his candidacy for
congress.
O. H. (tanner of Hdhube was hero
on business today.
Prof. A. A. Afid or min., one of the)
most prominent o4ucusitora in the
north part of the county, was here
on business today.
Prof. K. G. Thomas, vrfho is leach-
ing at Bdhubo, and w ho left here for
Honey iOrovie in answer to a mes-
sage announcing the illness of his
in ether, left Honey Grove for Dial
attend the leap year masquerade ba l to attend the 'liedaide of his aunt,
at tlie Kik* Club Hast nUght, re- who is quite 111.
MAN HAS SMALLPOX.
Yesterday morning a man named
DISTRICT COURT MATTERS.
In Judge Den ton‘a ctn/rt the Jury
Pri<e came here from Avery, Texas.1 Chat has been out for two days on
to relieve Fred Wemple a* operator, ihe Dave Blair case, charged with
at the Texse# and Pacific depot for, or.ion, rqporttd to the court for the
a few days. He was sick when lei .(toad time that lay could i«)t reads
arrived here and ii wa. discovered1 an luLeemcnt for or ag.iin.sij and
this miming that he had a well de- fir y were dl'charged.
turiKd home to Honey
momi/ng. » ,
Mi*. Frank Cromwell,
re-
Grove this
who
Philip Wise arrived today from
a several days’ business trip to
had 1>aHa'K.
WITH THE CHURCHE8 o
o-—o — 0—0—0 — 000
BIBLE QUESTIONS.
Otn Enduy of <s»ch 'week The Fa.
vorite will pathUsh a list >. f Sunday
school lesson questions that will bej
of great benefit and enliglitouinmiH
U> every bihle ecjiofiir and Sunday '
Mlamt pupil. We secured! this
special tvIIglone feature behoving,
iliac our readers would appreciate It.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN.
Sunday school 9.3W a. m.; proarfh-
iiLg service 11 a. in. and 7:3b p. m.
Westminister Loathe t> 3p p. m.
Kveiybody Invited.
Edgar W. WU’iams. Pastor.
SOUTH BONHAM METHODIST—
Sunday school aenvioeo at regu-
lar hour, hut no pr.gtching account
of protracted meeting at Second
Baptist) church. The pastor will
preach at Randolph in the mcrnfQg.
I. S. Ashburn, Pastor.
been the tfuost of Mrs. IV*to HalsoU Z C. and J. D. Ferrell of Holly
for (die past few days, returned SprIntis, Miss., arrived Jn the city
home to Texarkana this morning.
this afternoon to vlst their brother,
Mrs. I). C. Russell left this after- K. <’• Ferrell, and other relatives.
daugh-
VekqeHt case of small pox.
(•soar Mart,in icntered lArit
TRINITY EPISCOPAL.
Fourth Sunday in LentC Sunday
school at if 30 a. m.; Morning
prayer and sermon at 11. I>ally
Lenten services at 3 p. in. and Tues-
day and Friday at 7:8®. Daughters
of the Kltfg meet Wednesday at 4.
Richard Morglan, Heitor.
Good Reasons
Why THIS BANK
Should Be Your Bank
We have the largest Capital ami Hurp|
any Hank in Fannin County; ample rt^T '
to guarantee the safety of all deposit* n
time*. We do business in a progressive
thoroughly conservative luanuer aud mL
unnecessary risks.
We have a strong influential Isiard of
tors, and a connection with this Bauk
you prestige, which is essential to the pi*?
conduct of any business or enterprists-pBU?
or private. ™
Our long years of Banking Experience 1*
Judgment enables us to give our patrons a.
Very Best Service and furnish them jttteT
gent advice in busiuess matters. ^
Do Your Banking With Us and Take Advantage of Ai
Our Facilities To Aid You.
First:
Second:
Third:
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
IIOINHAM, TEXAS
DMW A lAHlit UKtWfl
The authoritlt s immediately took ellroiw against Mrs. Martin and his
charge of the patient and had liimjp; u wn* granted.
removed tyi Ihe peet hoi.ee at (he
county farm and all precaution* lak- w* fit ish<d today end Judge
t^i to prevent the spivad of the
diseiiiAT.
For Sal®—A few shares of
Wholesale Grotery stevk.. Ajtply
here.
Phe George Powiell murder ease
Den-
i«;n delivered die charge to the
jury at 1 If:00> this afternoon, after
which the juiy withdrew for delib-
eration.
The court adjourned Hide afternoon
11 reconvene Monday morning.
UNION PRESBYTERIAN—
'Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Dr.
M. V. Gray, superintendent, wants
intxjn for Paris to visit her
ter, Mrs. Fred Man don
Miss Louise Hahn returned
Paris this afternoon after a
hern*.
Misse* Tom and AI*«omdria I ait to, G,rqv«, who has been the guest
were here shopping tidajy
Dodd Pity.
Dtqgity J. S. Hedges* made an of- of weeks visiting friend*,
flclal ’visit to Haney drove this Court Fftshugh who was here to
afternoon. attend the leap iy<ar ball at the Strangers and traveling men will
IIN> Hoy made a buslnan trip to Elks Club last night returned home Hud this church about two blocks
Honey drove this afternoon. to McKinney this morning.
Mr*. .1. H. Veri.ou and two daiigh-
! tors. Misses tDurile and Be-eie, liave
to goipe Bo SpringhiU to visit rola-
vtsit tivios for a few: days.
Miss Frankl.V'ii Wood of Honey
of
from, Miss 'Saunders, left this nftertron «very teacher nod 'member to he
| for Fort; Worth to spend a couple Pr***ut on time tomorrow. Hiin(K
u friend. Preaching at II a. in,
and 7:40 p. m., by ipastor.
Molhei's Hub Spelling Bn: and
Btx Lunch Sait’ WdS a
Success.
The dispute between the two
mother’s clubs as to who were the
beet spellers was settled last
nljAht at the opera house. When the
contest was brought to a clo-e there
were four contestant* standing ou|_ ^Irs TY>ster.
CHAMINADE PROGRAM.
Monday, Mardh T8.
Hostess—Miss Trtychett.
I'rotJiium: Oratorio.
Gome linto Him (Messiah) (Hu
del)—Mrs. Schoonover.
My Heart »ver Falihful (ik^
—Mis* PrltehotL
Violin Obligate—Mis* Hal*.
Trio: At Mv on tide It Sh«B hs
Light (The Holy City1) (dauli-m*
Morgan. Miss White, Mis* Power.
Rest in the Lard (Mende
FAVORITE ad* get re*ult«.
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PROGRAM MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Methodist Kple<opal Church— I
March 18, three o’clock p. 'm.
Hostess—Mil*. I^oslie White.
Leader—Mrs. I. W. Kvans.
/Scripture Portion: The Old and
the New-Matt. W:31-32.
Prayer.
Res|>onse L, roll on,11 with Bible
IHpur an offerings.
i'lie Scope e f Christian Stewiardship. |
ID “The liHllvidiuil and his
Money" Mrs. lki Stegrr.
Iteadingj: “Her Tithes”—Mr*.'
1/ slie White.
(2) “Tlie Individual, ills Service
and his Life"—Mrs. MoCill.
Rending. “The Opixirtunlty of
Hie Hour"—-Mrs. S. Mot;In.,son.
For the latest (rentions in milli-
nery go to Mrs. II. M, Sliiannun's—
.Mil South Main street, I'onhum.
ALL NGW AND CAREFULLY
HELEUTKD PATTERNS
CALL AND SEE THEM
C. 6. Bowman
Jeweler and Optician
..Tailor Shop..
White Folks! White Folks!!!
ICE CREAM DELIVERED.
We will deliver ice cream 10 any
part of tile city. Phone us your
orders. Factory <>n North Center
street in Burney building.
Lindsey's lex* Cream Factory.
MILCH COWS.
Four good cows, fresh, for
Set- J. F. Arledge.
We have just received our
New Spring
Clothing
from our New York makers
W. Q. & B.
Yo^H^Ajppi^ia^ Our^ Clothes
The Man who wants Style, Fit and Wearing
Qualities will find what he wants here. Good
Clothes, if you know where to buy them, don't
cost any more than the average kind. You are
cordially invited to prove this to your own
satisfaction by a visit to our store.
Hancock-Nevill Co.,
“Good Clothes That Fit”
up North Main street.
Joe ENerheart, Pastor.
tUe Bhiley lngllsh side 11ml one on |
the High School side. W. T. Lair
Soiled Lovely Appear (The B»
demption,) (Gounod)—Mrs. Gray wuk
sale.
—I am not dead, but paying the
highest price for Second Hand
Goods, Shoes, Boys’ Pants, Suits
and Skirts. Pleasing and Repair- goods at 59 cents each, or
■Oene Payne, w’ho wae hero on Minn Inez lngllsh returned Inst
business returned home to Ladoniu night: from I*9dd City, where alio
this afternoon. j is teaching/ and ha* for her gueat
W. C. Finley ha* gV>r*> to Dadd ,0<luy Mhw Keller, 'eiho Is also n
City on a visit. ) bkicher there.
II. A. Sroupe was here on Imsiness ‘"r' ani1 Owtena re-
fitetory, the regular 73-CCnt utday from BelU. ; turned from Denison lost night.
W. R Farmer vieit.sl here thi* 'h‘>’ •>«■»** «H<'ndfng
New shirts just from the
ini; done on short notice.
six for $3.00. This sale will anr mo,.n fr m sie nnen
M, S. DeJONfi \ I Lion,y ,asta few days so take
advantage of it.--Rogers,
Woodward & Roberts Co.
311 South Center
FIRST CHRISTIAN.
“Practical Christian Duties" a*
set forth in the twelfth chaper of
Romans will he the morning subject
aud “Cunvenaion of Ordained Gen-
tiles at Antioch" that of the even-
ing! service. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p
m. will tie the hours. Special music.
MLaa Mary Ilarnett will lead the
rtndeavor at 6:30. Ben Halsell will
render the .»pedal music. We are
uxpocting largely attended and In-
tL*re»tlng servh'ee. The public l*
cordially invitijd.
Chas. M. Schconover, Paator
FIRST BAPTIST.
Our flimday achool w»lll meet at.
9,:30 n. m. tomorrow with J. M. Well
in charge. Let oil be present who
ought to come. Preaching eervii* at
II a. m. and 7:3D p. m. The pa*tor
FBI deliver the fifth Herman on
“The Model Prayer" at the morn-
Ing aedvlce, the Hiicclal topic ls'tnj;
“Deliver us from Temptation.” At
night he will preach on the Resur-
rection of JoA-us.’’ the tenth eeriuon
in the aerie* oil “Jesus of Naza-
reth." Junior Union will meet all
| 1^:30 a/nd the 'Senior Union at 6JS0
i p. in. A/cordial invitation (o all to
attend these eervlcx*.
Tlioe. O. Davl*. lkistor.
FIRST METH0DI8T.
(Sunday school will a;vscmble
promptly at 8:30 o’clock In (he mori*
lu charg^i of Shiperimiendent
Ix't every teacher and
pupil come. We want new' achoiars,
was Ihe la.-t one on the High School Quartettie No. 2.
side and he had been loan.d to that Sc,n flf goul fThfi Te#
"I*’* >J'V llilil, v ln*,lHh folkH-1 ghm) (<kaul)i—Mrs. Thonm*.
therefore, they claim the victory.
Hcwewr. as tjieie i« r<s>m for ar-
gument (»n that score we will allow
the mother's! club* to settle that
Solo: (Selected)
Violin
Sale.
Solo: O, Iui’ijghter of Babjrloi
(Three Holy Ohildren.)1 (Stantord);
feature of the entertainment among, pra,Be th<J (Hymn ,,
themselves. 1 Praise)—Mr*. Allen with Chut
Prof. F. M. Gili-011 was introduced! . Chorua
Uy Will H. Mvais a* the master ofi
cere in in lee and he performed the du-
tii» of hi* (iffice very a&tiefaor
torily (o all ccncerned. The old b'u
back speller was used.
When the spelling bee wat» de-
clared off the host sale began
more (han one hundred lx>xes well
disposed cf. The door receipts and1
box receipt* totaled the mat miiii of wunLwir—'To r(4n.L nice four «
J49..f0, which the ladies appreciate f|y0 j-totn cottage, reasonably <•«*(
very much and the proceeds will tie to square aitul BaiU'y IruUlsh school
used in accomplishing their work at Add rose, care Favorite, PeianM
NEW HOUSE.
If you are looking,' for a nice tv
cant lot upon which to build yarn
niiw house aee me at ones. Ft!
gA the very thing within <two htocto
an<* of the square and it’s Cheap, toa
J. M. Lawrey
Lite school buildiiigs.
1 I5< fiber.
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FOR SALE. IxxhL—Kxpiv-sq 'package addrend
Wagon and team or ntules; farmr'to Mir* Nettie Brookmole, Doahsii
lng tools.—Tom Alexander, West Tonus. Suitable ,reward to finder if
Tenth street.
ipaekaglo is retuned to owner, or *•
i tills office.
M few of the ladle*- ’ eont :-uit>;
have arrived at Graham, Crawford
& Oomi]gvny'a, I
FOR SALE.
Ir,.n safe.—J. M. i/owrey.
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m
Wq carry a fine lino of
Breakfast Bacon and
Choked H a m s . Our
Blicin* Machine slices
it any thickness you
want.
Cur lee &
I
Campbell
Phone No. 9. j
JUNIOR LEAGUE PROGRAM.
March 17, 3 p. 111.
• ad' r A3 tie Inglieh.
SuDjei t. David ns a King
StMuf - I6d.
Kcriptune Reading— Ig-ader.
Prayer ,
Selected Fuper- Oofia Follls.
KSutUf H*8.
Roll call (Thi* m doe*' day).
Paper l.ois Newton. 1
Rob. Marly KHa lewy.
Ill lk tin guhj**et.
Bello ' \ Little Hit of levt"-—
l.tfm Mark Tigylor.
ClMpter V tUrircoa Mary-—"The
Ihwi c. ,i 1 t-'i, i^
llenedlctlon.
Mrs. Owen*’ father, H. O. Steven*,!
Judge Thomas arrived this after- "'-v crltlcBUy ill, Mr. SHrv«M Prif/chett
noon front a liuslni as visit to Slier- r”I'oit’d slightly Improved.
1 *«>the,*. teacher In Uh>. The past r will preitoli, h, the
Misij Lillian LMfncr arrived this €l 1 1" ' 1 ' 111 10 forenoon beginning at Hot (>o o'elis’k.
at half (Mist,
meet
MceI
uiorultu! lo visit.
NncpowdeI
no rnirj from a few day*’ visit
friend* in Fort Worth.
Murray Henderson arrlvtd this ,IVH*d ihts morning fiom
Afternoon front a eonMnerelal trip " i,ia’ 1,1
from tin* ifcst.. j ";S 'L ' Shield* l('it ,u« j- |()
I am,nard Ityle. who had the morning for Dmlcon to visit ri’la-
gucst of W II. IHght and family, ri*- 1
turnod home to Nwengftloehe* this I tanks ht<*«e w<*nt
aftorwaa#. Nlht* morning.
Hr and Mrs. J. F. RaVImnn an-
a visit to
|
this
Dcnlsun
amt in tin* evening at
•even. The IsagiMe wt|||
usual, r.lic Juniois at 3 p. ill.
The little child of Mrs. Choate. ,wv*- MotVIHoeh vhtMoil in Den-
who has been suffering fronx menln- 11 ''rl«ttv
r*. is reported ***''’■ R Loach left, this 11101U-
gitbi fir sov.'ral days.
^utprt'rlng.
Prof W. A < 'oiux-tgc wa* in th
inid for Kelor, from there lye will go
to GclnVnt to fill hi* iogui.(r »)>-
and
the H»'.nior devotional nervine at
the cvinlmV All our ism-
ple luat urged to cone to ihe I
House of God tomorrow; all strung
end and visitor* are Invited and
watuired a wekotn*. Tie* topic tor
the prayer meeting next Wednns |
day «• veiling will he “My Own Bihh* i
Warr*n T. WhKeeldc, Pastoi.
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VACANT LOT.
t ime up t > ihe ,«|iwr< have 1
cttttifuj vacant la1 he* stile.
J. ML Low rey
city today frrwii Telephone, w le'o> T*o|n«,""til tomorrow,
h.* Is oachiug Mrs Fannie Casth U'rry h*ft thie
Pmf C A l/.'nthi i'wsmsI, mho is “Fb imoan for Shwame to »H*lt her
teaching at HaII school house, mu daughter, Mrs June WHae
A business visiter here today ! ——-— - —
Will M> Vnnlly, who him born rrit- BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY,
terlly tfll for sovcral days, ts im Finei:to.k m# r.handlae. good Ioca-
l »»*tter tmfay Hon. ft ell or trade for land N«
H A Wheeler, residing north uf Rink, but
Otty Marsltal W. W .lohnHoR of
Ravenna arrest*st n man in that
city this aXterttcon and bnatght hint
to IP tdiatll nod lodged hi lu ill Jai!
The prisoner was arrest,si for
tarrying a bulge amount at ottunter
fait imioey.
NBea 1 orator lot on ear line with
imkhing worth inv«at|* whack on II for sale cheap—jMbson
town wn. hue today 00 huainc**
gRtma,
G1 l*on A Taylor. A Taylor.
Made from pure, grape cream ol tartar
FOREMOST
RAKING POWDER
IN THE WORLD
Makes home baking easy. Nothing
can equal it for making, quickly an3
perfectly, delicate hot biscuit, hot-
breads, muffins, cake and pastry.
Protects the food from alum.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923037/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.