The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910 Page: 4 of 4
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ON HKKAI) QUALMI*
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youratdh wfmi }• tit" it•*« •>( • nilin
ln|f with I' nn* liHhiiiK,
Thi Modal li.tl:#ry,
Interests
shod 1 ft* mutual Von *t
Want Itl*' ff*'*lt ub'ainable "
i*n<t I must deliver Ut ytmr 4
UtDfaclion My •• *tt / *-•»* in •
*fn< to tli< e iii'li.imint i "
ent molt fti liftin' ot fion*»t, J
Hi* l hods, hii11 f i lium it, in «t
y<Hi<\ I til* mi .*•, fni what in *
lii lil t tllfill a Sall-fl'd pH JJ
tii iit fni a *‘lii»tintf'ifM 3?
m Better have f hirWf lif»<l m
£ ti i't Ii inii'lt* good In toil cold JJ
Wfiit.bi'i f otn«- In ini' noil • ;
t, I Wilt fill Of 1‘IOWIi tlll’lfl S
£ ulwoliilt'ly without pmp, *
*J I also guarantee r»y woik. **
«■ l,iIk il ovi'i with mi’ some X
Jl tnni", AI wh v« yhi'l In ex 3
• HOiiiif join 11 I It tiff of •»
S F^r C Allen £
JJ Wi »l Hlili of Hi|intfr, •
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liny Hi*' ii|i|iitiiif'lilny linn i inyi- nl
I Mini Mmiili- Ktotririw Mlowy nl Hiih
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oi l, » ,u l imit. I lii-ri'iI'liiiiny tv ill
Ink* |iluri' lit llii' I ll'll Mi'tlniiimt.
i'liiil'i',Il In llonliiun on W nliinihiy
mol nlny, Hi'|il,i nilii'i twi nty lilfil,
nl 12 o’clock.
Why not lit up your boy
now fot the coming m hool
flays/ We tan do it an cheap
nml bettei tlittn any one in
town. White, Mhtkeney Hi
I tiller.
Ini llilf vvii'k only nil I On yiny
liullll anil milliiyi III Ur t limy
«v Kllftfarnlit,
lurk Hwh* rmm- tl,,.
*H*rw/*« frftm » tr p thrn*^ J
MlMltllVOll 1‘XVl,
Mm V. V. f fcil ,
df*ti l*-ft thi* attffOMm for Hon*') \
f«K*v« t/» tint n !atit«»,
Mr«. It. Emith mnl Mr*. Sh*-r
wnt>rl HjoU* y milt’d Mo». ;
fVliilo fitar M»*oy Ur\»y
f.itflt Mi*,* .1 ni,i < »*h<rrirn’
I* ,1(0, Who ?»ai l(*’t'f| i|Uft*SIK:k fill
iw-',t-rai day*, in imoroviny
Mi<v 0|Ai t ro* |(-f’ th.-
motoiny for A'la, (>k(H , where
nh•• will'fea/h ntimirr tin* fall.
Mn I \ f .thill, w !io h -i“ ftn /
ijnitt *i'k ft.» i vr-rtl day*, it,
tliouaht t/»l*e •lii'htly improvH.
Mm. fieor^e Myi'M ha* ri'lnrnml
homt' from Hherman, wtirn ilir at
t/'ode I the M'liiday n ho'd I'Uiivm
lion.
Mi*. M. A. Ilrynot, Mi* Kale
Howell and Mr*. II A, W<*odward
nloi m d home IiimI ni/ht liorn
I’an*
Attorney It. H, V<iiiiik of Fort
Worth, who h.»d lin o here vnilih|f
relative* and tinnd*, lift tin-1
rnoriiihK for Hliei mini,
ns»u mis tntisoas
Lam ft t* fujesae
RaftV Away Horw »«s
Klk4
A te*«ri of bom* b*l<mgiag to
Mr. May Fer/'.-on ran aw»y thi*
a/'y-rr.m,: . *t»rti»g fro® the Fan
mit eo* ..tj y r. at d ^oir.g north
Th* h'>rwt ran r.ortb a twrnrit or
«■ turned ami tent youth, tber.
■ turned and went ot/rth L^ain. Tliey
> ran into a Litefcm? i>o*l ?i* tween
! the r**kkMrt of J. VV'. Newman
'and Mi- B. F < ornmaoder. One
| of the horva * true * the feeit with
' *<trrb that the animal »ar
iMvtaotly k,iitil. The other horv
Ma- u - inred tut the wa^on wa-
W ... Orton. aioiaUng ml op
UM a«. fowwd guilty and pun-
• atr. ’ anMeaaed at ?v> and forty
lays 1a jail. Tba w the eaee
• Intiitt owe certa u atump playeii
*wrh an important part.
1 a district court l he rase of A lex
Patterson, oiiurwl charge, with
rape, aw trial thin afternoon.
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pretty f»adly wrrrckerl.
.Mr. Ferguson was thrown from
the wa;">n when the Pam first
s'urt.<d, and *»i*tainer] some pain
tint nut ...us injuri*-* alerut the
head and feely.
We wil1 sell yoti new furnituie
and take jour old as part pay.
Bonh mi 11 on 'furnishing <«».
The primmhi otTered this month
for I to- traile* day, on the »x-st col-
lection of f.tiin pi min eta, r* not re-
stricied to one farm, the only re
-tiietinn Icing that everything
shown uni t !*• a l .innin count)
prodiir-l.
Wanted — \ cook. Apply at T.
I', liming Hall liefoie Hepti. 10.
Let iih put you up a
GALVANIZED TANK
so you may be prepared when the
City Water is Cut Off.
Out TIN SHOP is prepared for
ANY KIND OF TIN WORK
and wc can do your work
RKIH l NOW.”
Muses Haototk Entertain
Little Mrs*** Bessie May wnd ]
•Jerrine Hancock entertained yes
terriay afternrron from 5 to 7
o'clock in honor of little Miss I,ake
Frances Wilson, of Hherman.
About twenty little girls were1
present to enjoy the occasion and
all came with the expectation of
ha-, irig a grKel time for they had
ftean there ter j/arties before and [
knew that much fun was in store
for them. The large lawn made a
splendid place for all kinds of nice ’
gam's and the. children lost no!
time in playing then, from the j
popular “Drop the Handkerchief J
Pt the more quiet games and they
marie a picture pretty to see in
their white dresses and colored
rib!tons as they participated in the !
different amusements.
Altout »>:dO they were told to
chose partners which they made
haste to <lo and when all were
read y M i Id red Lowrey played a
march and they were conducted to
the pretty dining room where de-
licious ice cream and eake was
served, after which games were re-
turned on the lawn and then some
graphophone music »e enjoyed
i until twilight warn'd the little
I guests that it ’.me to leave
J which they did wit.-, many expres
Lsioiis of the good time they had;
and hoping tnat th'ir sweet little!
hostesses would have a other par
ty noon. Those present were:
Lake Frances Wilson of Hher
man; lleniijofJale,Madeline Jonc-’,
i fiiaec Broyh-s, Grace Aliernathy,
Dorothy Habli, Mary Addie Hew-1
lett, Georgia Hays, Durrell Thom
as, Bertha Maddrey, Mildred Ixiw
rey, Mildred Nevill, I-ucy Har-
grove, Lorcna Blewett, Louise
Gladden, D iris McKinney, Tom
mie Coleman, Lois Kvans, I^rla
Kvans, Helen F.vans, Winnisue
j .foilnson.
The following assignment of pu
piis has Itren made wilh a view to
an economical ami efficient organ-
ization of the school ami wilh due
regard to the convenience of pupils
ami pations. It is a matter of ini
possibility, of course, to make such
a division of t-nilory between the
Bailey Inglish ao<l High School
liuilding> as would nus-t the wish
• s of ail persons concerned. But,
considering all tin* conditions that
should lie met, it seems to us that
the following assignment is the
tic*t that can be made. We hope
our patrons will realize the dilYi
culty of making an entirely satis
factory adjustment of the enroll-
ment between the two buildings
and that they will lie willing, il
need be, to make a small sacrifice
in the interest of the school as a
w hole.
The following pupils arc assign
ed to the Bailey Inglish building
All pupils liv ing north of the T.
Why not fit up yoM^^_
lor the sd^^p
days? We can uc it asci^^f
and better than -ny omT^
town. — White. BiaketMj^H
Fuller.
’i csterday aflei m>on. I.'olin^H
six \<ai oUl sou ol Iliad
in in - -oath of Bun ham on ■
No. 1 ho little fi lh w lai
/ii ill a few days ai ^
was caused by a congi stiffi
1. * 1
altcrnwou at it o’clock at!
cemetery.
iJ
Tailor-made akirts are ar-
riving daily at White, Blake-
ney & Fuller's.
1 hompson Abernathy
Hardware Company
Lost—Coial pin, was oval shap-
ed with coral Image. Finder
please return to this office.
LOST—A silver handled um-
brella* one rib broken. Wi|l the
Under pleaac notify G. T. l.«nrf at
poll Office,
Just
Few
More
A few more sets of Gob-
lets and Sherbcrts left in
our special cut glass.
We can't tell you how
pretty they are. You will [
have to come and see them. *
Tumblers at $1.25 and
$2 25, Goblets $2.25,
Footed Sherberts at
$2.25.
They won’t last long. If
you want a set you had
better come at once.
Saunders Drug Co.
find Way To 1st: I
ilyoinei Tor (ill
Beside* breathing thrnuglM
iiihiil'-i :i few times a day,
, ii.uili sulVenrs wide that^HH
ti ltd inhaling HYOMIflj
nounee it High o me) Boral
ol steaming water each niff
line retiring a great aid >u
stubborn cases.
Try it; it’s very simple
quick relief and makes voul
easier.
Fill aJ*owl half full of
‘water; pour into the wuKf
spoonful of Hyomci, covu
and bowl w ith a towel, andl*
through nose and mouth the
ant, medicated, untiseptii
healing vopoi that aristS-
This method relieves.that
ness at once, and makes jra*1
feel fine. You can m*t a hoi
Hyoiuoi at the Samun • * Dr'
Bonham, Texas, and dim!Asl|
cry where, for only 60 ceB*’
for extra bottl • Hyomei'11'
But bear in mind that n 1?!
outfit which includes inhak^
bottle of 11 \ oint i costs *?! ^
Ilyoinei is guaranteed •'(
(Saunders I b ug < ’o. ami dr
ovrrwhere to core Ctth'ir
throat, coughs, colds, tisth**
croup, or money back. ^r-'
that genetotis basis. Sly1,
Fresh New Oat Meal
‘‘Mothers (hits'’ mclai
white, and I guarantee themt# ^
free of haul lumps, dark spot*
chaff. You know what I mC*n'
Hid Smith.
Remember, I make ft s^CC'a^g
of all kinds of harness and Si
dlery work. Best mateiio' ni"
experienced, practical work in*®*
— L. B. ('aidwell, North
Street,
Ma>°
Tailor-made skirts ar* ar
riving daily at White. Bl»kf'
ney it Fuller's.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, September 9, 1910, newspaper, September 9, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923168/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.