The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 209, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 4
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Present Styles Give
Smphasis To
Women’s
Footwear!
The gowns ol today ac-
centuate the SHOES a
Wont an wears — THEY
MUST tsE S ' YLISh!
Ccloniais and plain Pumps are probably in
greatest, f&vjr with fashionable dressers, we
offer miry charming Fifth Averue Styles,
showir g exclusive features—Heels slightly
curve,l: Cuban and Louis XV style.
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‘ PHKSONAL
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Torn Rule in here from Ilenrio* . |
W. B. Hardy came from the west r j
noon.
Ah Riiyhorn left this morning for
Ratla-
S. K. Workman went to Savoy thin (
morning.
THE
BARNES
IX) IS
BASEBALL NEWS If
| BY WESTERN UNION &ZO Gold Piece for $1.00
went to I'Ihiiii the
Thc»*e liar lies lots urt- cheap,
will located and they «r« f°r
\\ ILL INSTALL INSTRUMENTS IN
T.-O. I.KAIil K PARKS AND
HANDLE AM. niK ROPE.
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Vacant lots close ill
t<> find. You i*mpli who
Ktv e
Our $4.50 and 95.00 Rumps embody more
than any. the distinctive featuier of HIGH-
CLASS FOOTWEAR.
C. W. Benson
morning.
Itev. B. F. MHaiti left thi- morning
for Trenton.
V. Finley went t« I»o«l»l < tty
' W < MHi.ee, a Uniter of RwM j been Calling U.s Up Hlltl inquiring.
City, is here today.
Mr*. I>. II. Oil! is in the
from her home in Ravenna.
John tee, one of Dodd City's ;t-<: J
men. wax in Bonham today.
I VI l/Wt V | • ......« » - •
about them better get busy
city today I
Three or four good homes in
Sherman, Aj.ril 2. Manager Julian I
Nnle of the Western Union telegraph
office here is in receipt of informs j
; tion from headquarter* office at Ihtl-
are hart1 1»*. at«tin* that the Western Union
this season has exclusive privilege*
in all of the hall parks in the Texas-
Oklahoma Baseball l-eagtx.
He has been instructed to at on re
have a bulletin l«oard erected in l.yon
Park in Sherman, and when the -ea-
son opens a telegraph office will he
grandstand and
If twenty dollar gold pieces were selling for
one dollar each, it would mean nothing to you if
you did not have the dollar.
Ready cush and the judgment to use it at the
right time is the sure road to wealth.
You mayhavejudgment and you ran have Ihe
cash it you start a bank account with us and save
your money.
Then when opportunity “knocks” you will be
prepared to open the door to fortune.
FIRST NATIONAL
BONHAM. TEXAS
bank
LEWS, Shoe Man
cut into the gruml-tarid and every
.. i Northwest Bonham for sale. If (own in the league will be connected
John T. Fitzgerald and VrchVnn-1 with Sherman and detailed reports of
Kirk are in Anthony today. j interested, come ami see. VV«. „ ^ ^ ^ thr0U(fhout the
Mi • AI'a rtu Scarlawough i.« ho. • i tan tell you ur show you lietteH |eaKUC will Is- bulletined. Thus, it is
Ifliuii we can write it. *cen. that when people attend the
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in.. noon from a tni> to Giccnvi U
Mrs. Will Twyman came in
MRS. It. A. (JI.ADN
I R \INKI» M USE
SI.', Poplar St. Boil hunt T»\
E V FIRST Ml. CHURCH
NEEDS MORE ROOM
came in ovei
the Kill;, tin morning from Ravenna <
H. K. Harris left this morning fo
Mine..In, wheie he expect* to mak
his home.
Miss U.,,a M Clung left 'his mon j -
GIBSON & TAYLOR
fro Alvtiado, Texas, where sh* * w
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O. Budrow, who was hurt
games at l.yon Park they practically
attend all game , as every play, the
hits, runs and errors, will he put '■»
the .hoard.
For this work .Manager Sale ha<
secured the services of two competent
I i telegrapher* who will b on hand to
<• For Tomorrow’s Trade
«J* r
? fresh Tomntoes, New Gish Pntatoci ♦
• ♦
<• BHI Peppers B rmud i Onions Celery J
t I etluce Rhubarb Carrots
i T urnips Mi slatd Greens
will visit.
Mrs. John Martin and little
l,eoii, left this morning for
Louisiana.
.1 Min St ll» Ml. IS (.BOW IN'
SO FAST I* It I KM NUHANGK-
M INI S NO M>R((I \TK.
.art t ill
- Ol It SERVICE -
AT N OCR SERN I L
Your wants a;e.ttnr cnmimi' 1 *
If w»* have not gut ' we w il
get it; if we are wrong, we w. '
to get right.
\Ve want to knov you Lett,
and we want to please yon "’"11.
We believe you will b plea
with (It A LIT Y and SLR\ ft
The hoard of ■ 'Wards of the Fiist
Methodist church of this city recently
held a meeting it which th"V di
clissed the hliildi' ' of a fd.UOtl.OO ad
da ion t" the eh reli building. For
...... time the Kn d iv ' hool ha he '»
growing and gro ring sn fa-t that it
i- now apparent, o the member I
the church state, that in a very little
while it will he I apossihle to accom
module the *cho I with the present
■ rrangement. N eentraet has laaM
1.1 fm the adilit m, but the matt ■.
i being discus . by the Methodist-.
If built, the new | art will b<i erected
on the north siib of the church.
|». K. Lyduy came in thi
from Ravenna and left o\ •
P. for Paris.
( hiu lie Howard and little daughtei.
F.llu Margaret, left at noon for I'albi
to visit relatives.
Mrs. Y ft. Heffner ami daughter.
Miss Lillian, are in Paris for the al
ternoon, going on the noon tram t"
I hat city.
Mr*. Eugene Williams and littb'
on, Eugene. Jr., have returned hoiiv
from a visit to relatives and friend,
in Sherman.
Judge Rosser Thomas left thi-
in,,ruing for Dallas. The lodge wu
in mighty good spirits over Dalla
W. II. Budrow, wno was nuri > i V ■»—
1 the wrecker on the T. A- I*, some litt'i handle the wires.
*“"• time hack, U if thi «ioi^ for the j IncidenUlly. it i stated that the
V,v,i" • 1 company hospital at Marshall f.T ( Western Union thi- year has cun
1 t -eat.iiei.l. Ills little daughter, Je • rive rights in all ba-cbal! pi" -
Rhone 9
K. M. CURLEE
I ' i UllllVlli. III.*' nvbl* uauKuivi, w- ,
morning J v WBIlt with him. and will vimt J throughout the United States, am
. . MS . \ * ... ' . L . .. ...... I i.f till* llllr
tin I. i‘- I|,(.| graedrnolliei in Marslaill.
SPFJ IMS M.F. AND TEA.
whenever practical . new- of the
league games will be flashed at
T.-O. baseball parks.
. The Indie of the Episcopal tluihl
will have a special sale and tea at the
Bonham Hou < Furnishing Un.’x stori
Saturday, April -1th. They will sell
hand made articles, groceries, canned
goods, toilet articles, and china. All
especially low price will he made on
the articles and it will |m> you to at
tend the sale.
(iolden Rod is tun per rent pure. I
cheaper. Why? Because it i- sweet
and green. Let u- how you. Phm
o.—Sid Smith & Co.
NOTH F, TO MILK I SKKS.
the fixe inillim
.SOUTH BONHAM MISSION.
Rev. Outhrie will preach at the
•South Bonham Mission Satuidn
night, Sunday and Sunday night. Ev-
erhody cordially invited.
Beginning tnc fir-t <>f April w»
! xx ill run three wagon-. • an delivi
' milk to any part of the city in tine
for breakfast. Scruggs Dairy.
ii \s been in the cm
PHO iE 171
RUSSELL ft NfWTON
Arthui (lass Ims been in the city
to visit his puren s, Mr. and Me. "
T. (in - lie i- xx *h the ( base Lisle
Co., and .at pro.- nt his company is
in She) nan, «> he Favorite under-
h t it 11 c Fs it.
victory in landing
dnllar i»ank.
Will Morgan, win has been in th
city, loft this morning over the T. #■
P. for Jloney Drove. V mm tin i « b j , Bt K|tvorite office, describe u’n
wiH R" I" h,“ h,,mc- 'vh',',, | hrelta left at Mvstic theatre, pay fo,
Crockett and Miss L, /»•*"*» »H» get y.uf proper.
n„ra Jackson of Deniso", and Mr. and |
M s. II. S. Do -ey, of Benld, III., an
BIRTHDAY PARTY
A BARGAIN.
II \S \ N K :t'cN NOB
l*n»vi'!ei .
ol Kv. rvtiling
TO EAT
<io vl
|.peds of Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson,
on East Sixth street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bradford left
this morning over the Ke.ty for Itnttle
( ,eek, Michigan. Mr. Bradford will
return in u few days, but his wife
w ill remain for awhile.
stor*
clean
1 Wednesday afternoon little Mis
Elizabeth Cole celebrated her ninth
birthday by having about two do/.en
I little girls come to play games on
I the lawn at the home of her mother,
Mr*. Pat Cole, on West Fourth street.
It was fun and frolic from the start
as the little girl* danced about in
pretty Easter frocks, making quite a
gay scene.
The birthday cake, xxith nine light
We can sell at a bargain,
house on corner lot and nice ........ ...
stock of groceries «nd fixture*. Ideal M candles on it. was rut at home,
location. If interested, call and se, Afterwards the little folks were taken
„s. (I. K. Tapp .V Co., over Fannin I to a candy kitchen where things chtl
Co. Bank, Phono Bid. ‘2t
Fresh
Vegetables
• Icixx "'Up hii'
. ni <ut. Fled1
c y attractive ii
I
l>m Me h Brei I is giv'utr sat
i on to h"nd' cd 1 f op! • ! f
haven't 'vied it. J"U sl’on i.
Bakery.
I
St or
THE PAL \ l rilE VI RE.
I’resh Tomatoi's
Fresh Lettuce
Fresh Spinach
Fresh Onion
Fresh Turnips
Fresh Mustard Breens
Fresh Celery
Fresh Radishes
(ireen Peppers
Phone l s A our Orders
The Palace Mm
formerly the dI'
closed f >r some
il- moving and
t tires, xvas openm
new. even thi
r, ... I’ll t’ll ■' Theilt ",
", which ha e i
it1, time, nend
utt-ng in in'xv f
1 t (In'-. Everythin"
name. The pinnn i
Oxhrds
Oxfords
one of the finest mon ■>• can buy. The
house is tent porn 'l> seated xxith fold
ing chairs but ’ ill soon have f nc .
opcia chair- foi i" patrons, and t1' • J
interior of the i»u Id ig I the realism |
tion of the di-cam <>f the house.dee >-
rator. The pietu . whi"h are xvhal
il has all been a. mged for. lire xc y j
sitti - fnetoi y.
We have just rect ived4cvir
Hdwin Clapp,
Howard & Foster
and Beacon Oxfords
! dren always enjoy most were served
i There was a favor for each littli
girl a whistle, and this attracted the
attention of everyone as they marched
hack home for more games.
| Each litthf guest registered hei
name as follows:
Agnes Bryant, Sue Alice Rodgers.
Elizabeth Rodgers, Anna Douglas
1 F.vans, Virginia Lee Cunningham.
Mildred Urcnim, Winnie Grcmm, Mar
[ geret Carmichael, l.ueile ( ole, Evalyn
j Bir.zcll, Mildred Nevill, Kli/.abeth
•Johnson, Juanita Garner, l.ueile Au-
burn, Irene Webb, Mary Lean- Uu
-dl, Catherine McKinney, Paulim
Yeagerly, Florence Hampton Fairley.
Eleanor Thnxon, Margaret Caldwell,
Punclope Foster.
-MM
FLOP It FOR YOLK LAST ER ItAKINB
should by all means be taken f rom a saik or barrel
famous "Steger’s Pride” or “Belle of Ftoul <i. ” br. •
other flour can compare with it in pro'll n;r t
rolls or biscuit, light bread, delicious ca! t und
Those who know it will have no other flour. Or '<
for trial and you’ll bake better than ever before.
I’SE “STEOKR'K PRIDE” AND “BELLE OK BONG\'»iH
Not Made in Missouri, nor Kansas, but in Bonham, i. nin
County Texas. Slav xtilh your Home Folks.
STECER MILUNCi CO.
BASE BAB. DBPf
DlfffRfNI ITEMS
Always buy Mash Bread. It hti*
nur label on it; that insures it to bo
the best.—Red Star Bakery.
-o-
FOR SALE Middle Breaker car
riage anil plow. ( ost s.M.rst, xxili
take S12.o(). Used one season. G. W.
Crider, South Main St. bt
A FEW NOTES Pit Kl.lt I P ABOUT
THE NATION \L G YME. THE
GREATEST Ol \l.l. (. YMES.
Campbell
\,,t rice hulls ut feed,
as lb be t; better than the
d n Rod. Look at the tag.
— Sid Smith iV
for
Spmng—in rfins, Gun -VletuK Vici Kub
C ail while be have your sizes.
BRICK HOUSE FOR SALK.
In First National Bank block. Bet-
ter see me right away. #.r»,.VH) is thi
price, and the terms are easy.
Wil1
Phono
I FOUND -Whip, il,
1 pay for this ad.
•rib
HANCOCK NEVILL CO.
11. Evans.
Manager Keiney ays he is in re
ccipt of a wire from Contiskey, of thi
White Sox, xxiio ay.- he is sending
him pitchei Gaines. He wants Reinex I
to keep Gaines down here foi anotlic j
Heason. The fans v. ill be gltid t > liorii j
Gaines is coming back to Ronhum.
In the xvrite-tip i f <h" Bor ham Nexx
York game the r ivorile failed to
mention the fad that Grimes did
some of the pitching for Bonham, i
is not too late yet, and here it is. H
did some good work on the inoun
for Bonham.
The Bonham league team is out
every day for practice. Th< se pretty
days find the boys hard at il on team
work and different plays.
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LINDSEY ICE
BONN \M’S LARGEST STOKE
i \i
nesistsfuS Waists
SHOE REPAIRING.
Shoe repairing done at Par cl ;
wagon yard, (lw) D. L 11*11.
1 | Sxvoet Violets. -One hundred dozer
I j at lo cents a dozen. Mrs. A. Dunn
I. Phone No. I', or 48(1.
#2a.(Mi Reward for any impurities
'ouiiil in Golden Rod. Let u show
fou. Your stock xx ill like it. Phom
i.— Kid Sinitli & Co. tm
Easter
Flowers
ARI3TOCR 4 77C SILK MODELS TO
YOUR NEW SUIT.
WEAR WITH
■ r H
(V
I F. t a
V/
W c keep our waist stock continu illy moving ami every
week the newest style ideas are received. Today we are in re-
„f some exclusive copies of imported modelti—beautiful
ns i.t prices that should excit the interest and atleud-
f every woman who loves smart, individualized clothes,
lull xv lose longings have been hitherto controlled by purse hm-
it.itit 1 s.
ceipt
< rt *t
SILK WAISTS
'Ms
i.ettv low throat. i!.«»p shoulder models, trimmed with
ntfflL W »»1 ......y •.•turn. In »l>it«. fl.-h. «. Iirlj.
blue, and nile, sizes 34 to 14. Price................
( REI’E DE < BINE AND LACE WAISTS
$3.50
copies'of mildels' sel 1 mg at many Umes this Chi^'chi^nT^'nd
and blue, sizes 34 to 44. Price.................
TO $12.50 ATTRACTIVE NOVELTY MODELS
There i. «. mu I. variety '»
llesh. corn. gold, peach, apple green, emerald, light blue, s.zes .14
#5.00
There is so
p. A. RISSER & COMPANY
BONHAM S LARGEST STORE
We have plenty of plants-
(’ahhiigc. Tomaloes. Hot l’eppci
Sweet l’tppcr. Now is the tim
; w hile Ihe ground is wet.—Tayloi
iv Thompson.
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11 your old family horse is out am
ROOMS- Two nr three n
lishcd room for light h »u-ixki <•,>ii
I -Mi . M. Dmixan, West Fourth St.
-------- Q ----- ...
Golden Rod will eertainiy put mi
| the fat. Try a sack. Y’our stock \> ill
1 love it. Phone Sid Smith & Co.
Phone or send us ymir or-
ders early. Of course"*
will do our best to fill mur-
ders, but early orders re-
ceive attention fir t.
CITY GRFENHi USE
Flowers of Duality. l’lton*H
down put him on his feet with Goldei
Rod. It will certainly fatten him
Try a sack. Phone u. Sid Smith A
Go. Int
IT S EASY TO GET A SWEETHEAf
Golden Rod. Don't you see. with
tlv fKjN (Karantee. Good for Back
| ....... for Kit. But think of xvho i
selling it. Phone u.- Sid Smith &
I Co. lm
Tomorrow cut the free c< upon front Ihe Favorite;
it's good for a full size e ke of the famous Sweet-
he trt Toilet Soup it your Grocers. GET IT.
Two office rooms for rent on west
| side of square. Apply at Favorite
i office. (it
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MANHATTAN SOAP COMPANY. N*
THE DOSS OI.I) PLACE.
This residence that has stood ..0
long just west of the square on Fifth
street, is being torn down. Many
change* have taken place in Bonham
since this old house was erected, and
many years have come and gone in
the meantime. The old house was
considered a good one in its day, but
times have changed and with them
architecture, and the old mimic must
give way to newer conditiona.
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BOOK CASES.
We *ell the Gunn Sectional Book
Case*.—Bonham House Furipshmg
Co,
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April 14
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Towa In Texaa. Seeing !■
Believing.
COMB TO BONHAM.
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volume xvi.
Phil
I he kind i
and no come
hOW kind (
Don’t risk
plumbing wo
We invite
ol handsome
Ghas.
THE HARDWARE PEOPI
Jhe +}es
U10\ ING
I NIM'
iTod.iy
Absi
Take :i trip tlimn
|Kii Uuggot
Jl.iv ■ Biartl
K Ipcriikl UniV '- 'I * al me •
mini wood drug This Kun
r le-s than 20 nod 2 >c I ut
l> . .10 t'ppnilu ity to >
I'1 1 IK 11 mix when- r I ._m
Continual performan
1 ONI. - US III!
DISH 1 I.AltGBj
aft;r tasting <>ur ice cren 1 It
•eh a -plcnd (I flax- ""'l
......pted to cat “just a 11"re ■
until tlu- biggMt hi ii
I h IM who eat "in I
cannot i>e induced to ta-te m I
afterwards. Try it to lean' there
son t. . You’ll enjoy the leaning,
right.
( IM \M <0*1
bMING MONDAY- x
IrVl'1 THE LION'S 1»II
lh(' l'"ti’s pit Edwin Augi
pin killing I nivet-al lion.
■ the Meats o' th,- Chii*tiai
hheu you misM silt II (eatines us
jt—they arc the best money cm
nt!tom in t
The Best The.
”OUR AIM IS
»A(,nN y \|{|, |.'OU SALE.
xxic- ii yard on South Centei
p. one of the biggest yards in
1 vale for |T,oe6. Bettei
la I(m,|. ;d j| Homeliody is go*
11" 1 arguin. M ill II. Evan
--BONHAMS LA
John I
,,K I my ('I S MON IM. P
id ni. the ro
WHEN, AS THEY DO
fiKSSKD MEN IN AIMER
PATT ERNS TO SKI
1 Mu.ild. M E GI AKANT
K|T Not I'FHFKCTLl Ol
|°K PA! A C ENT. LET I S
k Am RUSS
:BONHAM 6 I.AH
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 209, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1914, newspaper, April 3, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976693/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.