The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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THE DAILY FATOBIT8
Graduating Footwear
The Young Man or the
Young Lady about to grad-
uate will want
Well Dressed Feet
For are they to be conspicu-
ous.
SPIRING
>TW
For The Young Man
We have Dress Shoes of Patent Kid and Patent Toll Skin, hand-
some new lasts, Military heels. Thou we’ve Oxfords and Ties iu
several choice aud dressv styles.
$3 50, $4 to $5.50
For The Young Lady
t\ e’ve Patent Kid Ties and Ankle Strap Pumps in all the new
styles, also Brown Ooze, Black Ooze and Bronze, the very latest
creations in Dress Footwear. f
$2.50 to $4
T F W I S The Shoe Men
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PERSONAL.
Government Weather Report.
New Orleans, La., May 8.—
North Texas: Tonight threaten-
ing weather; colder. Sunday un-
settled weather; colder; moderate
to brisk southerly to westerly
winds. Cline.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
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Texas & Pacific.
West Bound
Arrives Leaves
No. 35. 9:35 a. m. 9:40 a. m.
No. 31, 12:25 noon 12:45 noon
No. 33, 9:15 p. m. 9:30 p. m.
East Bound
Arrives Leaves
No. 34, 8:50 a. m. 9:05 a. m.
No. 32, 1:15 p. m. 1:35 p. m.
No. 36, 5:10 p. m. 5:15 p. m.
M. K. & T.
North Bound
No. 258 leaves .........9:15 a. m.
No. 724 leaves.........12.35 noon
South Bound
No. 728 arrives.........9:15 a. m.
No. 257 arrives.........6.10p. m.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN A. LANIUS. M. D.
E-ldstic Paydc'un and Surgeo
Office over Graham Crawford A Co.
Hours S:30 a.m. to 12 m. 1 p. in. to 5
p. m. Residence W. 6th street, both
office and residence phones 235.
Bonham - • Texas
J. E. NEVILL, M. lJT'
Surgery and General Practic*
Phone: Office 308, Res. 303*2r
Office over J. \V. Peeler’s Drug Store
| I Want |
All people possessing dis-
eased mouths or bad teeth
to feel that they can come
to my office freely for ex-
amination and explanation
of their condition without
being bound by any obli-
gation to have their teeth
treated unless they so de-
sire.
I will make a thorough
and scientific examination
free of charge.
Remember I* positively
guarantee all my woik to
give satisfaction. Teeth
lilled absolutely without
pain. Give me a call.
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Over Hub Clo.
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1 Do Reliab'e
Painting
and
Papering
Crescent
Theatre
Matinee every Saturday af-
ternoon at 2:30
Night Performances
7:30 8:30
Tonight
May
MOTION PICTURES
1—Closed <>n Monday. 2—
Marathon Race. 3—Anony-
mous Letter.
ILLUSTRATED SONG
‘I Once Had a Sweetheart
Just Like You.”
VAUDEVILLE
Harding
and
Jaunita
Admission 15c
June Wilson went weat this
afternoon.
Hugh ilaisnll came in last night
from Dallas.
Mrs. Ben Conley of Paris spent
today iu the city.
O. B. Wolcott of Sherman was
in the city today.
A. A. Burney came in from the
west this afternoon.
Miss Seals, of Savoy, was shop
ping iu the city today.
Bose Wilson returned home from
Sherman this morning.
Miss Blanch Myerj spent today
with friends at Sherman.
Mrs. John Darnell, of Ector,
was shoppiug in the city today.
Master Leo Scudder of Blossom
is a guest of relatives iu the city.
Miss I. B. Weathersby has re-
covered from her recent illness.
Mrs. F. O. Thomas, of route No.
2 was in the city shopping today.
Mrs. Bose Wilson came home
this morning from a visit to Paris.
Mias Louise Phillips went to
Deuison this morning to visit
friends.
Sam Williams formerly of Bon-
ham, but now of Dallas, was in the
city today.
Lusk Barnetc came home last
night from Waco, where he has
been attending school.
H. B. Ross., one of the Favor-
ite’s good friends and on route
No 2, was iu the city today.
Conduc tor Shaver left this morn
ing for Columbus, Ohio, to spend
a week or so with relatives.,
Mrs. O. W. McLennan and
daughter of, Dodd City spent
the day with friends here.
Mrs. J. J. Dalton, who has been
visiting friends iu the city, left
for her home at Denison this morn-
ing.
Rev. Coy Williams went to
Dodd City this afternoon, where
he will fill Bro. Douglass’ pulpit
tomorrow.
Mrs. Rains, of Longview, who
has been here to visit her sister,
Mrs. Joe James, left for her home
this morning.
Misses Crawford and Jago, of
Dallas, who have been guests of
Mrs. Jack Preston, left for home
this afternoon.
Allen Duncan left this morning
for Dallas. He goes there to bring
home the automobile recently pur-
chased by Mr. E. F. White.
Frank Jones arrived this after-
noon from Houston. Frank is an
'old time Bonham boy, and is now
I one of Houston’s most prominent
! attorneys.
Mrs. J. 8. Latimer, formerly
I Miss Madeline Chaney, is a guest
j of her sister, Mrs. J. A. Ridling.
Mrs. Latimer lives at Sulphur,
'Ok la.
Pete Henderion, wife and baby
arrived home this afternoon from
: Lewisville, where they had been
| to attend tin* bedside of Thad
Reed. Mr. Reeds condition is
still (|uite precarious and his
death is looked lor at any moment.
Why Use Alum and
Lime Baking Powdi
and save 50c on a month’s grocery bill, and pay out $1*
doctor bill, when you can get
Dr. Prices Pure Cream of Tai
Baking Powder and save all this stomach-ache andmoi
too? Beware of a baking powder that gives you a prei
H. M NORMAN & COMPA1
PHONEo 171 AND 188 Good Things to;
When You Buy A Pen.
GELT
ThePeh that Inks the Point
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THE KIND THAT HAS
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A Good Provid
looks as much, if j
more, to the quail
the groceries iutt
lor the househo
few groceries you i
cat are much lietterl
a whole lot you cut
Our
Qrocerif
tempt both the eyt i
the palate. You want to taste them when you see
You want to keep on tasting, once you commence.
For Sale By
C. E. Bowman
Optician
Hargrove & Reynold’s Drug Store
New Feed Store
For flour, meal, bran,
chops, corn, hay and poultry
food, call on W. M. < Dad)
Newton, next door to Thorn-
ton’s barber shop, or phone
68. My motto is ‘‘quick sales
and a small profit for cash.”
Kincaid, Reed; A Ho;
Phones 67 and 375
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Coming! Bonhi
Saturday, May
You can, possibly, get a so called
painter and paper hanger to do
your work for less money than I
will charge, but will the work be
reliable and durable? I guarantee
to use only the best material
Carter’s Strictly
Pure White Lead
Pure Linseed oil and most expen-
sive colors. If you want good work,
a re iable and durable job of paint
ing and papering, one you will lie
prou I of, send for me. I do only
the b st work, and considering the
grade of material I use and the re-
sults 1 give, my prices are reason-
able.
Let me figure with you.
JLC. Finney. «
Automobile
Post
Cards
FOSTER, Photo
home Mission Society.
The Home Mission Society of
the First Presbyterian church will
meet Monday afternoon at 4 o’clock
I with Mrs. A. U. Peterson, on East
I Fifth street. The following is the
program:
Subject — Foreigners in the
United States.
Song—Love Divine All Love
Excelling.
Immigration Our Present Prob-
lem—Mrs. Wiggins.
An Appeal to Christian Patriot-
ism—Mrs. Stephenson.
Solo—Mrs. Will Evans.
Is It Possible?—Mrs. B. John-
sou.
Prayer—Mrs. Peterson.
Poem—Mis. Williams.
(’lose with creed.
Lost---Open
21-jewel Ham
12,361,612.
T. & P. swi
a liberal
led case,
case No.
t toilet west of
ty. Will pay
return to this
office, or tA Jim Cadwallader at T.
& P. yards.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen
I Will Dye
For You!
Look through your \ Irobe
and if any of your clothes need
to be cleaned, pressed, dyed, re
paired or altered in any way,
call or phone The City Dye
Works, and we will make them
ready to wear. We have had
years of experience and take
pride in our work and strive to
make every' piece of work the
best one. If your clothes need
fixing ask any one where you can
Get The Best
Work Done
and we’ll be satisfied with the
result. If we do the work we
guarantee you’ll be satisfied.
We will call for and deliver all
orders.
City Dye Works
Phone 217, J. II. Trout, Prop.
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ruder Mammoth Canvas Seating 2,000. B
Sparkling songs, smart sayings, super)
Parade at noon. Price of admission
v • 11 for this date only. At night rainoi ,
Furniture men from all parts of! I _ dl
the country wonder at the low “and Concert at Noon—Doors open at / p- j
prices we are making, but we are b*£>ns at 8 o’clock sharp. Tent will be locate
in position to make them and we Qll Alldl’s Lot Cor. 3fd and
propose to sell as cheap as any firm
in the whole South. —Halsell &
Caldwell Company.
240 Cold Bottles.
Men’s Meeting.
We had a good atU ndancc last
Sunday but expect a, better one
I have Welch’s grape juice in next Sunday. Subject, “Looking
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Leader, W ill H, Evans) Come and
Red cedar chests—lots of ’em.—• bring your friends. Bins as well
Halsell & Caldwell Comi any, as men are cordially invited.
Eggs, (hicke*
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price for all sorts
duct. Three door*
National Bank-
yye arc sellmf 1
fourth wool, f«>*
ham Housefu,nir
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Good Roads
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Fannin Cour
One V
May
Special sale on Brooc
many bargains to be i
Ihjs space, and see th
Mark Fj
After
The building
rent. In the
people makinj
duce our stocl
our line woul<
First
Jail Repairs.
Bids will be receive
commissioners’ court uj
day, May 10, 1909, for|
Jail according to specif
iparger & Peters’ officel
Texas. Right to rejeetj
bids reserved. Will I In
Count!
\V. J. Thomas and tg
parents of a tine dau|
yesterday.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 8, 1909, newspaper, May 8, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976118/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.