The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 12, 1914 Page: 1 of 6
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to wealth.
ami you ran have the
omit with us ami save
‘‘knocks” you will be
o fortune.
BONHAM
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In Teiee. Bering la
Believing.
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Cotton Scrapers
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And
ALL Dill KIIIIIS FAVOR Ilium
ROADS. THEY HEI.H ALL
NUMBER 242
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IS SAFE
SAFE
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Mouldboard Shovels
nd the Cultivators to Use Them On
rd of
;00l) HANKING
Account, Whether
mall
Lvcry rain that falls now is a knock against trying
to farm with worn out tools.
LOCH INHHURBAN PROMOIMS PUtt
MUCH IMPORTANCE ON INI R|
sous of EtfcrioN on mill
NAT! BANK
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Get a Canton or Avery Cultivator
and avoid delays
DO IT NOW
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HARDWARE PEOPLE.
PHONE
BONHAM, TEXAS.
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y; *om« that Intirurban and
jjS ini' is further from the far's. Inter- ,,n Wl aff.,ril th, <• thing mom,
jjj urban* and railroad nevei
yj i dead towns and eummunities, l.ul it i ,,M rU"-
Si,11"' live, up-to-date placed thu* at "■ Ha d Timt
jfj '1 «ct tin' e enterpiittes, and
ie ' I p o*n i !,. Aion and will be In re lot g
jg out good roadi at •! I ope
1 "ih take thi- view of th, , . n,,,n< > I" !><•
----------.....j. -j ...............- view of tl . matte) mon**> l" ipt-t t ■ th- i • ;,d in
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“I*« you think the i- • ,,l ine
tp/ie £est theatre I
Universal Feature House I
Ma Bud
T»»'wina tnfl -
dr* Through
ajh! princit al
rot lialley. the
. r, ?e* hv
‘“By Radium’s Rays”
11‘",l ' inn Maiaou in leading mi..s i.aidv
th® gfWs|'Hp»,rs throughout the country have I...... full o| news
respeei mg the w.indcrful diseovery of radium. The I'nivetsal
...........I this play (hat is strikmg Hn,i original. It ,s
a lug love Story of sacrifice amt achievement—
A Strong Drama in 2 Parts
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Sheridan’s Pride”
t'eymul a donht the funniest coined v ever produced an
^^^l«|diut t takes mi,,H, pail in making fun tOI US all.
i»i;n1,„,i Master”— j!
will naturally follow'^ would make
1 election will affect the Interurban '* ahno-t forget the cotton
| project?" asked the report r. <roP un<) ,hl' ravage.- of the chintz
...... . , ,m>f. Some one ha- said that fortune
I hat somewhat problematical, k.....I ........ th< d.....f even mat
he carry.ng of the good roads issue and it certainly cm- to me that For-'
vould lend zest and enthusiasm to tune is now not only knocking at our
he promoters and make the Interur. door, hu, , sitting on -he front -ten
l.a„ is almost a certainty. Tins is too waiting for u- to open the door " ,e
fine a country and the people are too plied the cheerful gentleman a- he
sensible to be continually mutl bound was called awav to a meeting of h-
when we have such easy and cheap business a moat-
WINI6 MIIIIDN
BIRECfORS Mill
IN CONSULTATION
bUROW—Sp eial in :< pnits— “The Diamond
)adap anon iioin Kutrelle’s famous novel.
JRDAY—Shakespeare lot a Dime we oiler “The M-r
Venice”-in 4 parts At a tremendous expense we
NKKLY MAKES Til KM IAN Till:
<>.\K M \.N HAS SI Bs< IIIKKI) ON K
MILLION l \ > MEN TO t.i i
REST OF I IIK MON KN
BliKE/K
INTKKI lilt IN I Il|.KS N| I \ N
I N ESN, t N |l \KF GOING
"flllK IN KVHNKST.
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'lit' hear I
bead the
• ■ " “ in nit litmus expense we
retired this magnificent rendition of Shakespeare’s imroor-
knia. Put we take this method of showing our appreciation
Idieral patronage by showing it lor Hie to all ovm ?»
It will be a genuine treat to all.
DOUBLE HEADER
HERE TO MORROW
tint
t.lOI \N TO FI NERAI..
HERE FROM NEW YORK.
(thews, a brother of Mrs. Mr. J. T. Mulligan and wife and
hiOO.I of this city, who has Miss Kate Marshall, of New York
Dallas died in that city City, are in the city the guests of I)
ikon to Sherman for burial. | W. Sweeney and family on West
Jrs. Norwood and two of Fourth street. Mrs. Mulligan is a
,'htcrs, Misses Irene and sister of Mr. Sweeney. The brother
kent t„ Sherman to attend and sister had not seen each other in
il, leaving on the morning Uti years. Mr. Mulligan is an official
of the Intfi-boro R. R. of Gotham, and
———o Miss Marshall is their adopted daugh
Rosser of Dallas, who tei
Double header tomorrow with
Faris. First game ealled al .!
p. m. Don’t fail lo attend. On-
ly 2ae admission. Tomorrow,
Wednesday.
A party headed by Rev. W M. Wil
j hams, the pastor, and composed of
! A. A. Burney, Charles T. Carlton,
Miss Vernon Wren and Mr-. Ren Hal
sell, left on the I’. ,V P. train yester-
day for Gainesville, wher- they will
attend the state meeting of the Chris
| Han church, which is convening in the
interest of missions. One thousand
men arc wanted at this meeting, and
it is proposed with this meeting and
others to raise $(>,000,000.00 with
which to help the cause of missions,
among other things. In addition to
this
The directors of the propo-ed inter
t ut ban from McKinney to Ifonfiam and
then on to Paris lu !d a meeting ,<-
terda.v in this city There wu- not
much given out a- to what was done,
hut it is undet too,I — — ..I matter,
ha,I their attention, and a conimitt,-,
was appointed to put a surveying
corps in the field, with a view of
making the preliminary survey.
The Favorite hope- to have some
good interurban news to give out now i
in a few days.
BA.SKBAI.I, BENEFIT.
it is proposed when 'he above Golden Rod. Don’t you ,, with
money is collected to put 1,000 mi- the $L'h.W guarantee Good for’ Heck
sionanes in the field. The men be- Good for Kit. But think of who i-
M-,1 ,k . hln*l th* movement state it will be an .selling it. Phone: S.d Smith *
Mystic theatre easier matter for them to collect the Co.
six millions than to get one thousand __„_
missionaries.
The men of the ( hristian church
Antony and
Cleopatra
This Gran
t he I Hid
ere the guest of Mrs. Ron- _
left today for Clarks- Ii. I). Martin
| Alabama, today.
went to Huntsville,
Mr. Ilalsell of the
has given the High School baseball
team the privilege of selling tickets
for the Thursday night show. The
High School boys need the money to interested in missions held a meeting
pay season’s expenses. Remember not long ago in St. Louis, and one
the day—Thursday. See the Kathlyn ; man named Une agreed to give on,
picture at that show. Buy your tick- j million dollars to the cause, provided
10
Pi
r, ith,
rain,
<i th,
don-
Rates Antiseptic German Liniment
1st SI
Come Out
CCA/ rs
T omght.
20
”KA THLY /V"
BONHAM S LARGEST STORE:
ets from some of the school boys, or
at Hargrove’s or Claypool’s.
-o
the church would raise fiv, million,
more, which makes it only necessary
LADIES’ PI MPS IN PLAIN
RIBBON ROWS OR COLONIAL
STYLES. IN \ ICI KIDS, l».\T-
ENTS. GUN METALS. TANS
AND WHITES. PRICES, $4.
$3.50. $.‘i. $2.50.
- COLONIAL BUCKLES
Price 50c Per Pair Attached
X STY LES
N OXFORDS IN MEDI
4)W
DULL
KRS, TANS. WHITES.
ATENTS. PRICES, $ |
#3, $2.50 'Nil $2,
A. RISSER & CO.
E==BONJiAM * largest btore—-.....
STRIC KEN WITH PARALYSIS
W T. Gass, of this city, who suffer-
ed a paralytic stroke last Sunday
night, shows no change, one way or
the other today. The Favorite is
sorry to know thHt the veteran editor
and newspaper man is so afflicted,
and especially does it come as sad
news to the writer, who learned the
|"boxes"
ago, when Mr. Gass was its editor.
for the church to raise the latter sum.
This is one of the most gigantic
undertakings ever attempted by a
church.
IN I*ON> CONTEST.
I wish to thank my many friends
for the coupons they have been send-
ing me in the Pony Contest and wish
.... to assure all that I will appreciate
in the Advocate office years Hnv assiM.lM,(.
you may render me
Bates Antiseptic German Liniment
in trying to win the little pony and
Bertha Maddrey.
I III
< Hit KEN I ELD.
have a large ‘•uppli
ken Ieed and the prin
i ig lil.—Rogers. \\ oodw aid
Roberts ( n.
cart.
I'ORTI M F t IS E M \LI\ I
“ — -
Seed
Potatoes
| It Is A Pleasure To Push One of Our 5
-The Palace-
-TODAY
THE GOLDEN CROSS”--
Onion Sets
Ball=Bearin^
Lawn Mowers
A two reel feuture production witF
|x>pulnr Thanhauser star in the prineit,
“tiior grand Thanhauser pictun and -,
who had the pleasure of seeing this p,Vti
ton Theatre, Dallas, praise it verv much
such screen stars as Htirrv Heidiau Ma
non Andirson. TWO REELS
Thanhouscr
Maude Feah tiie
I i'tie. Thi- ‘is at:-
"ne of <>ur patrons
re at the W asliing-
rhe east includes
ule Feal.v and Mig-
String Beans
First of the
Season
rile grass is growing fast. Get that
mower and have an even start. Phone
us your order and we will do the rest.
••TWIXT LOVE AND FIRE '-Kcystone
1 (vl;V ,Al blu k1, »"«l the Keystone fun makers again to-
<la>. W hen you want to laugh iusl see a K, i stone the king
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tomorrow—“in u mi n x( (i,m ••
"Ihe Green Eyed Deol"— Reliance,
tlrama with an extra strong cast
—SERIES NO 13
A strong two reel
RUSSELL GRO. CO
PHONE 5{t
First
George Keene, Manager.
Door West of First National Hank.
rilONK 74 BONHAM, TEXAS
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Don t forget the I’on.v Contest,
in town that gives out coujioiis.
I his is tiie only theatre1
The House of Quality
O' EMM, HOt RS 1 TO 5 AND 7 TO lll.-.'Bi
Admission Ac and 10c.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 242, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 12, 1914, newspaper, May 12, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975963/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.