The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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ill Facts
and surplus may lie, itn
id chaiacter of the men
t the men who manage
aie successful business
aintatu its well canted
'ifMity of our own money
1 Hank.
‘XHS
The:
OPERA
HOUSE
;day night
RBA”
se Blake in
D’ ART
id about this act:
lent Hou-e this week. The
1 theatre goer as it is so un
are beautiful and aitistie
The act can ies their own
e will shcv/
d 20 Cents.
BEEN «;i 1TE SICK.
:nbert McMahon, on West
;et, has bi n quite sick, the
learn.-.
ALE—(•■■oil mul> . horsei.
uses and lots, and second-
cleg. See me at om e.-L C.
lm
cate nursing see Mi Hope,
•plar street.
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;XT_Three furnished rooms
lousekeeping. Phone >6-2r.
. Castleman.
o ■ —
’s meals are always food,
t.—Cooper’s Cafe
lass Vaudeville and moving
t the opera house ' might
-o-
d Mrs. E. A. McMahon left
home in Savoy today.
e last night to ' ar their
, in the debate at the Hi|> ■
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BONHAM
Awarded Prise for Being Cleaneat
Town in Teins. Seeing is
Believing.
CONI TO BONHAM.
V’ObllMK XVI
Bonljmii Knilii Jnimriit
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BONHAM, TEXAS MONDAY. MARCH
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lor Your Attention- | M FIRE IN ST. LOUIS TODAY
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| THE WEATHER.
X special to Favorite
X New Orleans) March Bon-
ham and vicinity:
Tonight increasing cloudiness. ' •
Tuesday unsettled
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NUMBER 187
We have now with us Mr. L. B. Stahl
who is given up to be one of the highest
class methamcs that ever went into a tin
shop in I exas. We cheerfully back all
his tin and sheet metal work with our
unqualified guarantee. If you want tin
work done right it means money
to you to investigate. : .-
FLAMES DfSTHBI LARGE SEVEN STORK BUILDING. BOAT-
MAN’S BAM BURIED IN RUINS. SIX REPORTED
KILLED. OTHERS MISSING AND INJURED.
I Chas. JavisHdwT^
Special to Favorite.
St. Louis, Mo., March 9.- At 2 o’clock this morning the \
handsome seven story club h .use of the Missouri Athletic \
Association was discovered in flames and is still burning •
at noon today. The entire city fire department has been i
engaged in the battle against the flames and up to this hour -t
has kept the fire confined to t ie one building. 4
I he Boatman’s bank has suffered a heavy loss and is ?
buried beneath the ruins with something like a million and ?
one half cash buried in its vai Its. ?
Six people are reported killed; twenty-six missing and |
^ many are injured. .?
SI/ ’;’ 0l'*K*n of fire not knowr at this hour. *
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derbies
1-4 Off
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DISTRICT COURT MATTERS.
AN ALARM OF FIRE.
rTinTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT^ SPtClAI. fXCUHJilON
Jhe gest Jheatre J Tn mmm’™s-
Universal — Program .Shown Here —Universal
Cleo Madison and Davis Hartford in
The Buccaneers"
Hoy held prisoner on ship 14 years - With all the romantic
spirit <>( days gone by with the quaint costuming, gallant
manners, odd costumes, picturesque settings
Gold Seal Three-Reel Pirate Drama
Another Good Reel with this 3-Reel Fea-
ture, which makes 4 Reels Today.
Tomorrow Tomorrow
“THE GOVERNOR’S VETO"
NVith Jack Johnson in leading role—In Two Parts
And Bob Leonard in Rex Drama
Wednesday-Florence Lawrence in a novel
0 iu"‘ entertaining rolv- “The Coryphee"-in 2 Parts
’^^'LJUUUULOJLfiJULOJlJUL^JL^ Sll)
i i ivate car Matalie, owned and ope-
®< rate,I by Southern Land Co., is now
of at M- K- AT. depot, Where reserva-
tions can be made for a week of pleas-
ure and sight-seeing in Gulf Coast
’ country, which will include the cities
of Houston, (iulveston, Corpus Chris-
ti and Brownsville and two days auto
ride through the famous alfalfa and
citric fruit belt of the Lower Rio
Grande valley.
ROUND TRIP FOR $25.35.
For information see J. C. Barnett,
or call at car.
!SSr3S tSt-Ss
about"th 0t^'1K f£ad l’een <1one streeK 11 Provefi of no consequence,
about the case other than above men- however.
tioned at the time the Favorite had ._u__
its report from the court room. Perfumed Sanozone Zones will per-
l nor w 77* 7" , fume y°ur home up—Don Ryburn. 3t
LOST—Wire delivery basket; holds _0_
SSvTTt of raJk’ ^ave at Texa> Miss Bess Agnew arrived Saturday
and> Kitchen—T. C. Scruggs. 2t noon from Denton to visit her parent's
o a few days. She is attending the
Try Aerolux Porch Shades and you North Texas State Normal at Den-
will see they are the shade you have ton. ^
been looking for—Bonham House 0
Furnishing Co. tf. Call at Don Ryburn’s and see the
_°~ . new Sanozone Perfumed Zones. 3t
r UK oALl—Ciood mules, horses, n
ands, houses and lots, and second- ROOMS TO RENT—Phone No
I Off FEN I)A V S we are going
lo offer for sale all our $3.00 and
*5.00 Stiff Hats at 1-1 off.
$5.00 Knox Hats........$3.75
$3.00 Beaver and Roeloffs $2.25
! ^rdrjoV t) (cmjx<i n 1
% ■rooorcIor^Es-——
-■ . Tt/AS
To-day
lOc
land vehicles.
iVilson.
See me at once.—L. C.
lm
We have the Aerolux No-Whip
■ Porch Shades for *1.00 each—Bon-
j bam House Furnishing Co.
299, call at 420 West Fourth street.
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CONDITION IS SOME BETTER
IVe Present Today Complete In Two Parts
Indian Fate
Mona Darkfeather, ted by the attentions of the
pal.- face, reject th< Ter of b<i Ii : Kalem
\
i To acquaint yourself with the
. new styles in millinery visit Miss
! Smith’s Millinery Store Wednes-
day, March 11th.
WHY DIDN’T YOU GO?
' V
—Reliable—
ible
. Its superiority
is a protection
buying baking *
label carefully
jr is made froflj
er kinds do not
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A Lesson in Clothes
A great clothing maker has
taught the world a new lesson.
He has proved that there is wisdom and
economy in establishing one suit of
clothes of one guaranteed quality as a
master product of his organization.
Don't ignore the lesson behind
Styiepfusdf 17
rintHoc W
Two thousand four hundred and
ninety-one white people and 660 col-
ored people were at church in Bon-
ham yesterday. Sunday March 1, 2508
white people attended. This shows a
J falling off of 77.
Yesterday the attendance at the
I white churches was as follows:
Men, 796.
Women, 1094.
Children, 601.
GO TO CHURCH.
JERSEY COWS FOR SALE.
Several flesh jersey cows for sale.
Cash or notc.Chas. Halsell.
We have the No-Whip Porch Shade, _
.he attachment holds in any wind— , The condition of G. N. Rhodes
Bonham House Furnishing Co. tf whom the Favorite reported as suffer’
t. I 0 . i*nK from blood poisoning, is reported
, °roPn‘Vate nur8ln*f Kt’e Mrs. Hope, as some better this morning. Hi
it 71- Poplar street. physicians deemed it advisable to take j
0 1 his thumb off, however.
Our new waists are here. Come see j New Moire coat suits on display
hem. Graham, Crawford Co. today at Graham, Crawford Co’.
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Joe Sparger and wife and daugh- Today’s express brought us an un-
ter, Miss Joe, left for their new home usually large shipment of one piece
n Gainesville today. The change is dresses in plain and fancy crepes
n Gainesville Saturday. The change is fancy silks and other seasonable nov
nade for Mrs. Sparger’s health, and elties.—Graham, Crawtora Co.
the Favorite hopes she will find it -o—__
therc MCE HOME.
Out on West 9th street wi havi a
GONL IO HONEY GROVE. good house, corner lot, east front, ce-
ment sidewalks, sewerage main on
E. if. Pritchett, H. L. Rodgers, Sid same street. A real bargain at #1750
Smith, Chas. T. Carlton, Jim Ander- Gibson <Sr Taylor,
ion and J. O. Heffner went to Honey j _u
“Fatty's Busy Day"
Kalem Comedy Kalem
Miss Miily’s Valentine 5
Essanay
TOMORROW TOMORROW
MARY PlCKFORD
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Ta AM MAX I
i h« same price the world over."
The lesson Is founded on this simple truth.
A liig organization taught to work together
joward one known goal can do bigger things at
"’s- expense than if the members work single-
handed at cross purposes.
i he STYLEPLUS lesson has the power to drawtothjs
^orna constantly increasing nutnberof customerswhosay.
never believed these values possible for the money.”
-ire you going to be one this Spring ? You will havw to
,IC hard to please if you i unnot find “your styleol wit’*
,n <>ur big selection.
R- A. RISSER & CO
CURRENT LITERATURE CLUB.
March 10, 1914.
Hostess—Mrs. M. A. Taylor.
Current Events.
Leader—Mrs. C. A. YVheeler.
.Subject: The Hundred Years War.
Paper: States General of the Four-
teenth Century—Mrs. J. B. Moor.
Talk: Career of King John—Mrs.
, W. A. Peters.
Paper: The Philosophy of Abelard
and its effect upon the Literature and
Life of the Times—Mrs. J. W. Rainey.
Contrast: Charles the Wise and
Charles the Bad—Mrs. Sid Smith.
Critic's Report.
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FOR RENT—A five room house on
Star street: electric lights and city
water. Phone 265, Mrs. C. L. Brim-
merman. 6t
PROFITS IN POULTRY
Come when chicken* are properly fed.
Wheat is he best and cheapest feed
for chickens. Can save you money
on what wheat you need.—Rodgers
Woodward * Roberts Co.
Grove this afternoon account of mat-
ters pertaining to the Knights Tem-
ilar Commandery. Possibly there
were others, but the Favorite did not they have been on business
learn their names, if there were. 'got home Saturday night.
BACK FROM ST. LOUIS.
Luther Ware and Harry Roberts
have returned from St. Louis, where
They
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Just what you have been looking ) Found—Bunch of keys, or street
tor, a NO-WHIP PORCH SHADE.— , near J. I. Rodgers residence. Owner
JBonhani House Furnishing Co. tf describe keys and pay for this a.I
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CADET HOSE
SJL5X!,™ Another Barreil
Large shipment for spring wear just arrived.
If Cadet Hose d » not prove satisfactory you will
be given others to make them good. You to bo
the judge. You are not required to buy a certain
number of pairs.
Cadet Hose and Buster Brown Blue Ribbon
Shoes make the L>est combination on the market.
any more in the next lew da\s you
can plant those mi»t fragrant ol all
MexicaDBi--;',-Julwosesol T“/t,/pp/ "ibbon
... . . ,, Cane on Tapp.
We have good size bulbs, 50c doz.
Choice Cut Flowers Always A/SO Comb Honey in
CITY GREENHOUSES * ,2 t>„und
‘•Flowers of Quality” Phone 338 Buckets
MY HOME FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—B**t 6 year old Co).«>
Mi?* in (h* county * fosl by T^dd
Virge S**ger
- Rogers, Wocdward # Roirt Co
One half acre lot, house of foui
room*, hall, 29 yards of screened
porch; good storm cellar, bain and
outhouses, at a bargain. Everlasting
water as good a? in Bonham.
D4 John L. Owens.
SEED CORN, SEED CORN.
We have the genuine Fergu-
son Yellow Dent and Chisholm’s
White. Two of the very best
varieties grown- Rogers, Wood
ward «A Robert* Co
Russell
Grocery Compy
PHONE &*
YES WE STILL
HA VE PIG 9AU9AGC
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Evans & Pritchett.
Today's express brought us an in
j®ElM’ORN, SEED CORN.
nn v the genuine,Fergu-1 •«!>.*•■>.- •■•«■•»..- -- -.....
I’hilV °e nnd Chisholm’* usually large shipment of one piece
itrist wo the very beat dresses in plain and fancy cr-pe
lid * I Kr"wn—Rogers. W ood- fancy silks and other seasonable n..?
A Huberts Co. ’ elties Graham, Crawtorn «’••.
y acquainc you witn the exceptional
values to be obtained here.
MISS /. M. SMITH..
I toon nouse, corner lot. east iront, re- i
r 1 ment sidewalks, sewerage main on |
^ 1 *ame street. A real Urgain at $1760.
Gibson & Taylor
Found—Bunch of keys, or street
near J. I. Rodgers residence. 0«nei
describe keys and |wy for *ht» ad
urocery oomp jf
PHONE 5$
YE9 WE STILL
HA VE PIG A AUG AGE
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 187, Ed. 1 Monday, March 9, 1914, newspaper, March 9, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976749/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.