The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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STETSON SHOES
j *#) In buying Shots, the
,Y.‘‘ >]* ^ V Yount Man likes to keep
^ up with the band wagon
^^Sjf He “the thing."
fKH We arc showing all the
Smart and Snappy I II Models. We’ll post a forfeit that
another such a line of Swell Shoes cannot be found in
this town.
The high toes, with high arch and military heels, are
here in all their glory. Hutton or Ulucher style. Every
new style kink in shocmaking worked to the limit.
PRICE $5.50 to $6.50
I j g The Man.
West bide Square
PtRNONAl.
NOTARY PUBLIC
Write deeds, mortga ( wills, etc. Call and'see me.
Over First Nal’l Hank WILL II. EVANS & C<
Bradford <5v fUodgers
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
Office in Alexander Hotel Building, Bonham, Texas
ItcmemlH'i, I make a specialty We want to buy second-hand
of all kinds of harness and sad furniture.—Bonham Housefurnish-
dicry work. Best material and * ompany.
experienced, practical workman.!
—L. B. Caldwell, North Main Wanted—A cook. Apply at T.
8treet. j 1*. Dining Ilall before Sept. 10. .
taxi Uviw left UmIm) tot wis>t
1
A'lili) Ball went to Shrin; in
| this morning.
Mats Fan ley h-fl this morning
for the fist.
Bob B*-n**h v of Ihidd t'lty was
in Bonham Unlay.
J. C. Nunn made a business trip
Ui Sherman today.
Bob Bryant returned to Homy
drove this uioi ning.
Bay Pooler was a home arrival
! from the West today.
John Lane was a home arrival
from the east this morning.
Jim Anderson came home this
morning from Honey drove.
Mrs. H. I>. U.iiney went to Fort
Worth today to \isit relatives. i
Miss Marvin Owens left this af
ternoon to visit friends at Terrell.
Miss Anne Mansfield left today
for Denison after a vi it in the
city.
J. 10. Dale, wife and children of
Henrietta are visiting relatives in
the city.
Mrs. Burns and daughter went
■ to Dodd City this afternoon to vis '
I it friends.
Mrs. Joe Moss is reported no
i better, although she spent a fairly
restful night.
Charley Miles came in today
from Denton, where he has been
for some time.
Henry Gale and Oscar Inglisl
left this morning for McKinney, I
where they are working on tin1 j
new cotton mill being constructed
at that place.
I Mrs**) anise*! today
in , to »hit her moth
n Jackwiu.
\y toll this nmimug
, when* he itos to buy
C Spisy \ Cm
Miss Cm,* Phillips aimed boon*
today float a \isit l«i friends at
DeniMiii and Wichita Fall*.
Jim Map! * ami wife returned
to.lay front Duiant, when* they
have ins'ii for the past week.
Mis. Beeves ami little soil, liv
itig south of town, left lien* today
for a visit to relative* at Durant.
Mrs. John T. Hindi and chil-
dren returned home today from a
visit to friends at Oklahoma City.
Hugh Anderson and wife and
Miss Myrtle Gray, returned home
raw at M.i* awM *• lw*»«*'* • r
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llala hair *onO«a »et~->H>» aaJ «
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d«n«rro*i* r*-rm« It M w*o*a*ar> to
Nrvbn'i HortSehlr
"tValror I hr caviar—yaw rrmovr In*
rlfrcL"
Sold hy tradlnr dr>i«*'»»* Send V®.* In .
•tnmp* for rrmplo tw The llcrpicldo CO-.
Detroit. Mich. ......
Osr Donas Bottrij Gv»»*Ntno
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at the eloo* of 1 si*.
.t vlay «»l Sept* nilh*r,!
si in thv* Daily Ku I
s|*u|s*r pituUw! anti
Bonham, State of
via* of Sept., IPIO :
stU’Kt'KS
41
VOIdU M K -\
Loan
Kc.vl estate, (hawking
Ollier Kc.vl Kst.vlr........
Furniture anti fixture*.,..
. Hue from approved rc-enre
___
Currency l. is* • < •* •
W. L. MiU*s are hen* attending >,*. o *
an follow*:
tlt jutw tom
l\. Hargrove, S|K*nal Agent
the bedside of their brother, T. I.
Jtn.ts • 40 Loan*, ivn c
.Ml (teentratt*
2, 1*7.4u j Furniture* amt
I line ft.nit appr
4. (wwi.ovt | agent* ....
:.4S*M«I | V iV*h Item*
l.kW.iM! Currency .
i SiH-eie
lnt'at In c«vi.r
IIKIII
Id*
.4*
Caldwell.
5,-s*to*•• ......! h„M rrv “/it
Mrs. Mercer Wholess of Fort
Worth cami* in today to attend her
brotherT. L. Mile*, w ho is dan-
gerously siek.
Other renmiree
guarantee fund
Total................
LLVIULITI KB
Capital stiH-U paivl in .....
Surplus fund..........
Undivided profit*, net
Individual lU*|H>*it.**. sub-
ject to check
Ice l ream Supper
Tin* citizens at Cottage Bend
.1. I!. Bussell, wife and son and school house will have an ice cream Hill* p.i> .vide i«l t<- di
Master John W. Kussell, Jr., ar supper Saturday night for the pur-1 col"1,s“
rived home today from a visit to pose of raising funds to purchasei Total.
.too.00
$33,381.0*
$r\ ooo.tio
too in)
544.37
I
Total.
have been a
the
10,0*7.31
ll.5oo.no
$33,381,011
the Bussell ranch at Sau Angelo.
Hon. W. A. Spangler returned
come today from Corsicana, where help in this worthy cause,
he had been to attend a meeting of
the Board of Directors of the Odd
Fellows’ Orphans Home.
Will H. Linns, Mrs. John C. of his tongue.
Kvans, Mis. J. I). Maddrey, .Miss
Myrtle Hancock, W. I. Marconi,
district president No. 7, B. G.
Mai ley distiict president No. <>,
all left today for Sherman to at
tend the big Sunday school rally.
C. I). Miles of Bryan, C. K. Milcf^
of Cameron, H. C. Miles Westmin so so does
ster, J. L. Miles of Hope, Ai k., and mend!
and organ for the Sunday school. STATU OF 1TA \S, I
Uverybodv is invited to come and! * muity of 1-aniiin J
J J i We, Isaac B. Walker, as presi-
dent, and J. U. Kimbrough, as
~““ cashier of said bank, each of us do
When a man loses his head un solemnly swear that
fortunately he retains possession statement is true to the best ot om
LI A I II.ITIV|I
Capital pant In J
Surptu* Fund . .......1
Unvtlvivlevt profit*, r*|
Indiv iilu.it vlrpo'iu ,uW
ueI to clu-ek .....71
O.ivlilcr't checks ........J
Total..............j
For the next few days we will
pay a good price for second-hand lm> ^''s .,t'1 ‘‘av °* I’*-)
stoves.— Bonham Housefuruishing
< 'ompany.
knowledge and belief.
I. It Walker, picsident,
.1. K. K imbrough, < 'asbier.
Sworn and subscribed to before
D.
| nineteen hundied mid ti n
AVitncss nn hand ami notarial
seal on tin* date last aforesaid.
II. I.'. Anthony, Notary Public.
County of Fannin t
\Y*\ J. C. nucener. .oi*
and Levi Wilson, ,i» c*d
bank do moleinnly ivwearq
statement is true to tbe|
knowledge and belief.
J. C. (Jueetier, Vice
Levi Wilson. Cash«|
Sworn and nubseritied
the above '1"' 5th day of ftept, A
hundied and ten.
Wit iii ■ mi 1, ■
on tlic date last aforrvml. *
Burr Wriglit. Nutifl
COKKKC.T Attest: ■
S. H. Keynolilv,|*
.1 i. Wi. . ■ >i■. m
J. E. Willis, I
-----1
These are a
to do the vvol
When a man says he is feeling
it mean he is on the
No mere man can carry his lie id
as high as a giraffe.
The Free Kindci iiM
tion will meet Wed tie
noen at I o’clock with!)
Saunders. All nn mt
quested to be present. I
Ch|
th)
’3V%
£ r Ct*; f f f ^ t f r ^ f f- f t: £-<T 5-%'C-
CLEAN.UP SALE
:va
STRAW HATS AND
ON
BEACON
LOW-CUT SHOES
r ^ V’ a ij16 ^amous Beacon Low Cut Shoes that we wish to close out and will offer for a few days all 53.00 13eacon Lo
i) • ^ \}}'K | ^d.oO Beacon Low-Cuts at $2.50. 1 hese are exceptional values and money-savers. ALL Si RAW 11A IS at Exaci
Malt I rice We also have a line of $1.00 Monarch Shirts that we are going to close out at 75 cents. The best value ever offered for
money. vJur iNew all Line or tailoring is now on exhibition and it is the swellest and most complete ever shown in North Texas.
FALL LINE OF $3 AND *3.50 BEACON SHOES JUST IN. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU.- ________J
HANCOCKNEVILL COMPANY
Exclusive
Haberdashers
Nolicp, Leaguers
There will In* u meeting of the
Kpworth Longm* tonight at the
home of Lewis Stmkt y. Annual
election of officers and other busi
ness. All mcmbei.s are urged lo
be present.
NoIicp, Elks
Regular meeting of Bonham
lodge No. INI, B. I’. (). U. tonight
at 8 o’clock; all members an* urged
to be present.
J. V. Chapman, Sec’y. ;
^VVA*V(tfW>V(MkW%
| Our I
r** 3h
| Interests
3 J
7*» should be mutual. You «a
^5 want the best obtainable J
and * must deliver to your ■*
satisfaction. My success is «
due to the careful, consci- *’
^5 entious practice of honest JJ7
Our ladies’ and children's
Slippers are going at greatly
reduced prices. — White,
Blakeney & Fuller.
Lost—Somewhere in the vicinity
of T. & P. yards a breast strap to
| set of new harness. Boturn to
j Wilson’s livery stable.
Miss Mayc (’arlctou 1ms gone to
Wolfe City, where she has a large
music class to instruct this coming
session. Miss Carleton is a splen
did musician and her many friends
wish her Success.
Some people luok for work on
the principle that distance lends
enchantment to the view.
5 methods, and i claim it is Sr fjjpEB S'TX.T^35E5STSS|f83E m
good business, for what is S C0
THE CREAM
CITY ROASTER
Scarce Article S 1 OMACH FEELS FINE Mi o nn stomach
(rood black land for sale is scarce two Miena Tablets Drive Away Distress' guftnuitecu by tin* San:i4
vt linur Ivilf 11 *» It <1 1*0 f II'A /VI. ( I, I„w, F **/\ nv Cl/.n, A v * «• *!..]
just now, but we have two or three
good small tracts; 57 acres 7 miles
south of town at $55 per acie,
something fine; also 50 acres neat
by that can sell right. Sec tis.
Gibson & Taylor.
*••** '» • l»T-
->«3J0 /
/
IF YOU ARE POSTED
ON RREAD QUALITP
cry a loaf of ours and pass judg-
ment upon it. Note its lightness
(noisiness, closeness and tooth-
someness.
WHEN YOU CAN
HAVE SUCH BREAD
without the bother of making it and
at less cost than you r.in bake it
yourself, what i-t the use of bother- '
tng with home baking,
The Model P°>my.
better than a satisfied pa m-
tient fora “boostei I”
’m Better have those bad *
^ ti*eth made good bvfore oold j*.
• weather, dome* tome and
m 1 will till or crown them
'X absolutely without pail). ^
^ I also guarantee my work, n.'
Iw Talk it over with me some «
'2 time. Always glad to ex- J
'» amine your teeth free of «;
> charge. 2-
"5 *
Dr F C Allen J
'is West Side of Square,
to 2
> £
twvm'wjti’ff
For Headache—Hicks’ Capvdtne
Whether from colds, heat, stem
ache or nervous troubles, (’apudine
will relieve you. Its liquid—pleas
not to take—-acts immediately.
Try it. 10, 25, and 50 cents at
drug stores.
We will sell you new furniture
and take jour old as part pay.
Bonham Housefurnishing Go,
“Put the roast in the oven and take
it out when done.”
Requires No Basting
No Watching
Every One Guaranteed
If the purchased docs not find this
roaster satisfactory we will refund
the money.
Prices $1.25, $1.50 and $200
Thompson Abernathy
Hardware Company
'F YOB CAN GET
Better Light
with a lamp that uses
Less Than Half the Current
what can you afford to
pay for the new lamp ?
from Slomach
Get a 50 cent box of Ml O N A
tablets at tin* Saunders Drug Go.
today and leant for yourself how
easy it is to put your out of order
stomach in perfect condition.
Mi o iiu stomach tablets give in-
stant relief—and do more.
1 hey build up the stomach so
quickly that in a few dnjs belt h
ing,sourness, heartburn, hi avim
bilioiHitess, headache and dimness
will disappear.
Go. to cure indigestion
stomach ills, or money
“1 have had trouM
stomach for two yais.
everything 1 heard ot
stomach tablets did me
>25 worth of good. 'M '
best in Hit* world.’’ I*
phen, Gondersport, I’*.
Fifty cents for ii b'*1
M i o tia at 1 he Saundcis
Bonham, Texas, and dmj|
cry where.
Goaf! Coal! Coal
You can get the best Colorado or tiis
McAIestcr Coal from us whenever you wan
You need not be in a hurry to place y<^
ders for inferior coal when you can get the|
article from us.
Call in person or give us your orders by
Don't forget that we can always fill Your
for Coal.
Don't forget that we can always fill your Orders for
STEGER LUMBER clM
-We 1
reed
and
elec
are
ma
The G.F. Tungsten
IS a masterpiece of invention, genius
ami manufacturing skill. We can
supply it at a pri .c which will enable
mi to make an important s.'.ving in
uu cost of your lighting.
Bonham Electric
& (ias Company
--- ---------lj how to handle arc the best. See me for a cheaper
f"i this week only all 10c ging- interest on your land,
hamsand outings at $»c.— Gouge! A ,, ^ w.i, T-*nvi n J
A Fitzgerald. i CHAS. C. NUNN, Boillq
■farm loans
I lead at this and my arrangements and knowlcd
We have bet
* the pir
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 6, 1910, newspaper, September 6, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923083/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.