The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Smart I an Shoes
LEWIS.
UK HON II AM l> AILT KAVofclTK
Here $ a swill style in Tan
Shoes for Young Men who want
the thing!
This shows the new receding
toe with wide shank and low
heel.
IT’S A DANDY
$4.00 and $6.00
For something Smart and
Snappy this is the Tan Shoe of
the Season!
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SO,.
FARMS FOR SALE
PAT LIONIZE YOUR
HOME HANK
I he success o{ your home bank means
a great dea! to this community. A bank
helps the town in which it is located by
furnishing capital for improvements.
Thus, whenevei you deposit your money
in this bank, you are indirectly helping
yourself and your neighbors.
The habit of turning to this bank when-
ever you 1 ave any surplus funds is a habit
that means fortune for you in the near
future and inde pendence in old age.
\\ hatevc r spare change you have is
enough to make a deposit—no need to
wait until von have several dollars.
We provide an absolutely safe place for
you to deposit your money.
W e return your money (all of it) on
demand.
FIRST STATE BANK
HOINHAM, TEXAS
Necessarily demsuMl
School Shoes
Wo have thorn.
The Celebrated Web-
ster School Shoes
Tho kind th.it i»ro light in
Stylo, iftlitv ami Kit.
Oil r shoes at o tli(* km'I that
ifivo satisl icti" i. I.'t ui
prove* this to von
GOUGE & FUZ3EIM0
mesa
Want' ll— Vnu'in man toil eonplo
wants two nicely furnished rooms
for light bon-* kirping. Apply
to It'. .1. < ’hiltou,
Jeweler at \V. I*. )'lu> pool's.
The following is a partial
Hat of the Farms we have for
Sale. These are real desira-
ble propositions and will bear
inspection:
208 acre* near Dodd City.
Good black land on public ooad.
two seta of improvements 125,
acres v* ry tine, balance nearly ;
all good, u little Johnson and
Bermuda grass, but not enough
to hurt. Price only $50 an acre.1
200 acres just west of Bonham,
pretty, smooth black sandy land.j
two sets of improvements. Pub- j
lie road on three sides. This
place is worth $50 an acre. Out
price $37.50. Avery desirable,
place for home.
100 acres tine, level black land, j
eight miles south of Bonham.!
This is something choice. $80.00*
per acre.
00 acres, nice level farm, 1*2 j
milefrom corporate limits of Bon-
ham: nice house, small barn.
Nice little home for only $2750.00..
200 acres 5 miles southeast of
Bonham; large house and barn, j
Most of it fine black land. Some
Johnson grass: if it were
clear of Johnson grass, it wcytld
be worth $65.00 per acre. Wo
will take $40.00.
197 12 acres near Bailey, 105
acres in cultivation, balance tim-
ber, oue set improvements. A
good deal of this is first class
Only $37.50 an acre.
93' acres of good black land, 2
miles southeast of Dodd City.
One set of improvements, most
I of it in cultivation; enough of
] timber for wood. Price $50.00
j per acre.
304 acres just west of Bonham:
1 100 acres fiue prairie hay mead-
ow. 125 acres in cultivation, bal-
ance pasture; good black sandy
land; two small sets of improve-
ments. Price $3500 an acre, a
nice bargain.
100 acres 7 miles north of Bon-
I ham, the prettiest home north of
| the T. & P. R.v ; nice, smooth,
i level land, a beauty and only
! $3500 00.
90 acres 3 12 miles northwest.
[Nice house und barn; no waste
land; plenty of water on public
road, good black sandy land: $45.-
00 an acre.
58 acres iM 2 miles southwest
it'rom Bonham; nearly all in
cultivation; nice 6 room house,
hall and two porches; good barn:
on Bonham Whitewright road; a
very pretty home; good black
and black sandy land Sec us
for price and terms.
90 acres 7 miles north at $10.00
“““ per acre- Now you can get a
Bonham and vicinity are in home if you want it. Practically
the grip of avoid wave which !mo improvements but a good deal
struck here some time last 'of good land,
night and continued throughout J 40 acres 7 miles north of Bon-
• h'* day. I ham all in cultivation; on public
I In norther to)lows on the j rord; good house and barn; plen
heels ot some very eol<l weather , ,
whirl.....ikes it felt very U,,u,v I -V of water: smm.th, h*vcl sandy
ami from which numerous wolds ">am. Ibily $lh()0.00. Kasy terms,
are contracted. I This is your chance for a nice
--- j |,otn(,
Let me call for your laun- i 300 acres 12 mile north of Rtf-
dry—-the little yellow wagon venna, most all in cultivation;
is always ready.--Phil Jacobs, nice smooth valley land.
190 acres 1 mile south of Katy
DOLLAR SOCIAL. depot, Ravenna, about 100 acres
i lie ladies <4 (he Home*Mft- l Hmoothe, tillable land in cultlva
nil Society i t tin' hirst Meth-L. , , .. ,
..list church will give a dollar I 1b“lanw*i t,mber PastUrp »nrt
rial at the icsslci'ce of Mrs j:i l** ’> ^®®go; very good house
Will lTnrkin* oft North Main jlint| barn on public road If sold
st n et tomorrow after... .,n at i ftt ooce we wiM uke the romark.
tour o clock. All the ladies of ,, , .
.)• church arc especially urged |ab,v low f,r,t...... *’500o0t’'
to attend i 203 acres 5 miles north-east,
" known ns the Dr. Short fann,
FOR RENT nearly all good black land, most,
Two furnished rooms for rent j of it being very tine One good
Ravenna. 85 acres in cultivation,
balance paatu re. <1 room house,
barn, pleuty water, nice, smooth
land. A bargain. See us for
price and term*.
tk) acres 3 12 miles weat of
Bonham, one set of improve
merits, all in cultivation
black sandy land. This
dandy proposition at $35.00 an
acre. It will not be on the mar J
ket long, for some one will take!
it
filers
We have a number of small
Sandy Land Farms ranging in
size from 40 to 150 acres and
in price from $20 to $40.00.
We Loan Money On Farms
at a Low Rate of Interest.
GIBSON&TAYL0R
Bonham, Texas.
PERSONAL
NORTHER STRIKES
HERE EAST NIGHT
Bonham and Vicinity are
Visited by Cold Wave.
Overcoat Weather
Mrs. L. Estes visited in He i
tor today.
Mack West was in the city
today from Wiitdom.
John O’Keefe came in from
the cast this morning.
Willie Milstead left today
for points in Oklahoma.
Mrs. J. E. Foster visited ’
here today from Leonard.
Karl Smith of Window was a
business visitor here today.
Ed Kinball was a business
visitor here today from Paris.
L. B. Pickens made a busi-
ness mission to Denison today.
Mrs. T. II. Arterberry of Sa-
vvy was here today shopping.
Mrs. Ed Kooly left this nt’ter-
uoon for a visit to Fort Worth.
Miss .Shellie McLennon was
her? shopping today from Dodd j
(' it y.
John L. and Jim Maxwell,
attended court here today from;
Leonard.
\V. D. Swank made • busi-
ness mission to Ravenna this
morning.
If E. Taylor has been num-
bered among the sick for Sev-
ern 1 days.
Mrs. Margaret Davis has re-
turned from a visit to relatives
in Muskogee, Okla.
Jeff Roberts of Gainesville
is hete visiting his sister. Mrs
John A. Abernathy.
Mrs. R.. X. Gauswell arrived,
here this morning from Leou-
ntd for a short visit.
S. Dodson who attended court
in tliis city returned home this
uftrenoon to Blue Ridge.
John Ivy, a prominent citizen
of Collin county, is in the city
art tending court and was a pleas-
ant caller at The Favorite office
yesterday afternoon.
g^ian.^tKesp
GOOD
FITTING
CLOTHES
A good fitting Suit
or Overcoat is always
woith its price. It
will pay you to buy
good clothes, for then
you will find continu-
ous pleasure in wear
iug them.
ADLER’S
Collegian
Clothes
will lit you perfectly
anil you may have
undoubted confidence
in the style of any
gannent hearing the
Collegian Label.
We are showing the
handsomest assort-
mentof patterns ever
seen iu this town.
Prices Range From
$15 00 to $25.00
We have other
makes at lower
prices.
ROGERS,
WOODWARD &
ROBERTS GO.
WILL MEET TOMORROW.
The Mother's Department of
of the Sunday School of
the Eiist Prsehyterian church
will meet with Mrs. George
Stephenson Thursday afternoon
at four o’clock.
Program—
Mrs. Fred Kraemer, leader.
Opening Exercises.
Purposg of Education — Mi's.
Joel Lindsey.
A Mot lire a Duty to the
District School—Mrs. W E
Keeton.
The Crime of Symmetry —Mrs.
Don Wilson.
The Kindergarten in the
House—Mrs. Fred Ililburn.
When the Apron String is
Loosened—Mrs. V. A. Ewing
Open Parliament.
FARM FOR SALE
1 have a farm of OO1/-* acres
of laud six inHes northwest of
Ladonia, -seven acres sandy, bal-
ance black waxy. Sixteen acres
in timber, eight in bermuda pas-
ture Ooor four room house,
Uarge barn, good cistern and
pool. One-fourth mile of good
school, mile of two good gins A
bargain if sold at once.
,T. F. Jacks, Owner.
Bonham No. 6.
Our Fall Showing
Of Ready-Made
J.J
..Fall Clothing..
Has arrived and it is the perfection of
the tailors' art. The best materials
that money can buy and is made up in
the latest designs and weaves. ::
Satisfaction Guaranteed
at our store and the price is always right.
Hancock-Nevill Co.,
“Good Clothes That Fit”
WASTED RESOURCES
*1 lie mill will never grind with the water that
past."
Nur can you in old age get any benefit from today!
plenty, unless you store some of it where the powel
will be at your command.
Set aside regularly a fixed portion of your incot
for the "rainy day" and deposit in this bank.
We urge you to start a savings account with thij
bank. You need the service we can and do render tj
all our customers.
Prepare for adversity while prosperous. Start aj
account with us today.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
“FEED THE BRUTE’
In the advice given women in]
order to "get along” with]
their husbands. That do
pends on what you feed him.l
If his bread is made of taogl
lard, be will doubtless sooner]
or later have indigestion and]
be fretful. We say un
Plauto for your shortening.!
It is pure, cleanly, economil
cal and positively will notj
cause indigestion. Yon get]
a great big bucket for—
$1.25 u
USE ONE*THIRD LESS j
RUSSELL GRO. GO,I
Phone 58
IMPROVING PROPERTY.
Jeff Hardin has purchased,
the rseidenee property on the
corner of West Sixth and North
Willow Streets and has let the
contract to E. W. Jenkins for
the enlarging and remodeling
< " the building and will have a
pretty home when the work is
completed.
Piano tuning and repairing.
All work guaranteed. Leave or-
ders at Halsell & Caldwell (Toni
panv, or phone residence 355.
John Collett.
send
im-
t h is
■ it WinI Third Street—209
If sohl at once, a $300 00 stand
ard mike piano cheap. Apply at
this ofticc.
Our Telephone Works
USE IT
When w doubt nr distre**; when worried nr when you want
ion thing, depotH upon our Drug Store to supply your wants.
We will dll it i<r"tvpry and satisfactorily. The prices wilt
plcair you. We -iir -uiv of that No umwewWf delay here.
Our m i »ire is utlirrliil, prompt and ettinent.»« row could desire.
The Palace Drujf Store
A favaey w**n« ntiwti
8. Sid<i So. \ -si- PHONE 97
j s»*t of improvements and tenant
house, on public road We can
make you an attractive price on
i this Let us show it to you.
j Hp acres adjoining the Uuiney
' farm at Ravenna, all in cultiva
I t.ion except 3 or I acres of till)-
ber. nice house and lain on
road; in fact a splendid home
Coed land $35.00 an acre
100 acres good black land 2
ini'CH south of Boil bam. one set
[of improvements, on road, nearly
all In cultivation Only $tk> an
aero
24 acre* fine iitth* truck farm
on road north east of Ivanhoc 2
■ mile* Three room house, small
lairo. plenty of water, biggest
money according to the invest
mwnt of anything OnlvfflOOOO
110 acre, 2 12 pities »ant of
.1 A liy of Anna who baa
been in the city attending court
retui'ind home this afternoon.
N R. Medley returned home
this alii i m i ii to baxoy after be-
mg in tin < ity on court business
Mis John 1 Wheeler of Hon-
ey Glove passed through here
today eu route to Sherman for
u visit.
Miss Anne Mansfield. who
spend last night here with home
folks, returned to Denison
rhi* morning -
Mrs Ella Grey, who has hern
.visiting h*r niece, Mrs. J T
Morgan of I’ari*. returned home
*o this city yesterday
j Ml* and .Mrs M (’, Myers of
I Chicago, 111., are gu<*sts of Mr.
and Mrs George Myers iwi
1 Beach street. ,
Mrs, (i \\. »Vittel)<leu left
I this morning for Ector in an
eitr to n message announcing
! tfie is rtf *'s illness of her moth
i'v. Mr» fi v \<4ma.
B L,. Shirley was here on the
George Powell ease in the dis-
trict court. He returned home
to Anna this afternoon,
Mrs, A. A. Childress who lias
been visiting her daughter. Mrs
G. E Ross, returned home to
Ga iiesville this afternoon
Misses Lorraine ami Juliette
Grgau passed through here to-
day from Dodd City eti route to
Milford, Texas. where they
will attend school
Mrs. 4 A Matthew* and ehil
dnsi, who have been i isit big
th** lively '*» parents. Dr and Mrs
'<#. I.. Buchanan, returned Home
this afterno.m to Frrderiek, ok,
t Mr. Eiitn-ll of Arlington was
here yesterday -linking hands
with friends Mr. Eutrell wbA
i at one time a uierehauit of Bon
I Imaii ami haa niaiiv friends here.
COTTON MARKET
y friends of K. M. r„t!ot, sold on the l.mal mar
who is ill at his home'ket today from II 85 to 12
ml Bonham, will lie
o barn that he ft re-
ghtly improved today
[eci tpts good
tits pavwntw-
• r«wr
NOTICE TO FARMERS UNION
Fannin County Union will
meet in regular session in Bon-
h: m Wednesday, October 2nd.
All locals are urged to
delegates as busitieas of
portance will come befort
meeting.
G. W. Pirtle, President.
J. ('. Chapman, Sec'y.
TO ATTEND MEDICAL COL-
LEGE IN LOUISVILLE.
Jim Boone has gone to Loiiia-
\ i'li*. Kentucky, to attend the
Htate Medical College. Jim is a
graduate of the Bonham High
School ami is one of the school's
brightest, graduates mid lias
many Bonham friends feel sure
that he will make g<w>d in
his chosen profession and The
Favorite him suoeess.
DEATH SOUTH OF TOWN.
Arrena. the little seventeen-
months-old girl of Mr. and Mrs.
\\ W. Spencer, died last night
at the fmnily home south of this
city. The nature of the little
girl 's illness vuis not learned.
Funeral services were con-
ducted by Elder C. M School)
over of thie city this n.f ter noon
at three o'ebwk at the Arledgc
Ridge ccincfery
The parents have the deep-
eM sympathy of many friends.
What You Want
How You Want It
When You Want It
f][ F«r aavtl-i* w tK*
^11 hne of finning r.snc
*■ to u* sml Hfl guir.
•ra-« you Minis,-tory work
•i ptii es i|i.,i am right
FIRE ALARM AT
THE BESTTHEAP
Burning Film Causes Uj
necessary Alarm. Theaj
ter Fire Proof.
“The Best” Theatre was
.seine of a liie scare last ni).
when a patched film caught 11
and, bltvting ttp^ereiftd a grj
deal of excitement among
patrons of the pleasure refcol
A nnnber of the audieig
rushed out at the front, entrat
at the fust alarm, but to thd
i. in.imii e it heeame npparil
that the fire could do no har|
so they resumed their seats.
‘‘The Best.’’ Theatre is prij
th-ally fire proof and th<
can he no danger from
Haines o*' anything lmrnj
about the machine. A ipt
roam is built on the rear
the building on the outside. Ti
■miall window-like holes abi
'tie foot square are rut throi.
the brick wall between the 111
il operating room and the a
terior of the main building, Il
'Ii. piirpos. of throwing the
♦ tires eii the plastered wall
side. Tlies.' holes are lined vvj
metal, and iron trap deor-s e.|
er both openings, so that
ease of fire on the outside
string is pulled, dropping •" I
1 i.'"is anil . ..II1 p|. t.■ l.v el.IS ,
these p](HM s Should the opl
ator f.frget to pull the striil
the flames woiiTd soon hnrnj
in two, whk'h would work
the same end.
Mr. Rhodes vtates that ‘
Best" Theatre is absolutely
!'r< of from flames in tb<> o|ii]
at mi it room. Bny* he can hi
a luib* of hay in tliia r> <sn
b.v closing tiles.- small ♦*
doors, not even the **w>k«
reach the main building
No one was iniuml in
excitement last night.
Again We Say
far TWin
PAP It Xj
ONE DOLLAR PER HUNDRl
I want to give every
boy and girl in Bonham *1
hundred f*<r picking eotti
too ii n* xt Snfnrtlav Ah *n Rj
will meet v< u at V. St.
store let 7 o'clock Ball
morning and take yon cut
F.d D St eg. i
Miss Irvie Joe Blair, tii
j Ties. K. P M<ntnair'i',
Ila»t we. k for tbdlinsviPe. *
jwt..'rM »|io aril] teach *eh>
Whitcwrigbt Sun
flood Jersey enw f«*r
M’" IV J Bnchenr n. '8*7
Street
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1912, newspaper, September 25, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923333/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.