The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1909 Page: 4 of 4
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THl DAtfcY FAVORITE
Umbrel las
Of all our fine Um-
brellas during our Big
Shoe Sale
LEWIS.
The Shoe Man
So-Uh Side
I*. It Wraks went to Itoiltl *M>
thin noruin;.
Will Aunt* of •»« to
I the cit) t'Xdav.
8>! Rtfd, of Hi\ra!ia, van m
I the City today.
8. D. MKie*. of IMiHItv. wan
in the city Uniav.
It F. mm MANES IEFIT
I
rkttffct Ik kis Dokt friradh
Act ItTMraecr Ciases
TrtaMc
STEGER OPERA HOUS
3 Nights 3
<’omiucmiug MiiikUt, .tan. t*th. Homer H Giltat pr,
little i *»mm«“di* nn«-
ui, I
UNI'
McAicwtcr, Okla, Jan 11,
—Hear Fatoritk: 1 am no* sit
fn»tu the ting in mj room, sHnwiwlrd in '
gloom ami filled with <tauht. It Hu('porUni In a company of rar
flMB M
MARIE NIELSON
till (atom
nat this tfimi'iuit glooat ami filled with ikmlit. It Supported l*y a tomjiany of rar 1 t-xiwHemor, pmn-utiui-
Paul f!tiger returned boon- from to me that it i* mil ••vanity | western (HMit; drama
| to Sherman lLi> afternoon. and vexation of spirit” to even, , . . _ .
make an attempt to commend “A Gambler s Sweetheart’
those who seem to lie moving along
the road of prosperity. e». eloped a story of the West, true to life, vukling w ith good,
in MDShiue and filled with the mu some comedy arid inteose drama' • situations. Ghang,*
#»c of the xphiTM. Some time ago, specialties nightly, ti Big Featu; >j>ecialtiMi l<etweeu act*
only a short time it lias been, I, switeed attraction,
read an “ad*' in the Favorite _ _
that contained some •Swell’'words, PRIGESl 25c, 3jC and 50
thought.
A. B. Frost, of Ravenna. was
transaetirg (NwiGo^ in the rity to
day.
Prof. W. F. Keeton and little
daughter visited friends in Paris
today.
Miss Zue Miller left this morn
ing for Motor to skit relative for
a few days.
as I
I was filled with
hope for Iht institution which fur-
Get The Habit
Go To The
Crescent
^lUiimViiVnViVMii.
You
Don’t
Have
if
RAILWAY TIME 11
Teas & Pidfic.
'Vest Bound
Arrives j.
Miss Delia Stephens returned the whole matter and tlien i wrote, 'so long that we had almost forgvit J So. 35. 9:3.> a. n» 9
home to Ector this afternoon after in strung language expressed iny ten that we ever had it.
Mr. «,d Mn, W. « Bril .rid „d „u,..,gh I j
to lliivriiua tbU riternooo to .prod did not quiteundontaodjust wliat' 1 * ** ^“oudiat mrpri*ril to -
a few days with relatives. was going to be pulled off. I waited that wilh onr indulgence Bro.
Mis» Fannie Mors, left this morn- in bright expectancy. A few day« Sweeney has not kept up with tun-
ing for Oklahoma City to * isit her later there appeared an item of time*, for Gov. Haskell's ‘*ais-
'sister, Mrs. Chas. Hughes. •* w hich. I thought, explained! p*-usury ” ha> lieen out of basim^-l
a visit to friends in the city.
M rs. Bob Tacker left thLs morn
Two Big Acts.
Q R Trump |
delight at the spirit of enterprise' Gentle render, if you will just
that had hit old Bonham. The ed read Iran’s letter again and look at
^ ing for her home at Oklahoma City itor was kind enough to give my the clos»- of the paragraph in which
w. 'after a visit to relatives in the city. , words space in his paper, but to Haskell’s name appears you will
5* Miss Belle Cabiness arrivesl this my great chagrin assured me that see that Bro. Swceuey had not
losing a tooth Tust because JJ afternoon from Georgia and is a it was all a mistake—a “typo fully recovered when be wrote his
it aches. Have them prop w. guest of her niece. Miv M. C. graphical” error, and assured me letter.
Sc Spicy. that tberr was no such a thing as Now, as to what he says about
Rev. Coy Williams went to Sa-j “libetnooge" and --nipidwing,” j oil and gas is pretty tnie. 1 have*
voy this afternoon to fill his regu and seemed to intimate that 1 had dealt a good deal in “gas” and)
^ to lose a finger just because
ym if* sore. No more need of
r« j * a -» crly treated and filled or
VYCCk, Jan. Il 35 crowned and they’ll never
3! trouble you 1.save teeth;
No. 31, 12:22 noon 12
No. 33, 9:13 p. m 9
Hast Bound
Arrives p.
No. >4, 6:50 a m 9.
No. 32, 1:15 p. m j.
No 36. 5:10 p. m
The Legless Won-
der, wire walker and
hand balancer.
save them painlessly; use
expert methods, and never
slight the work. I claim
to be an expert crown and
bridge work maker—al-
ways use the best material
obtainable My prices arc
low enough to be reasons
hie and high enough to pay
for strictly first class work
Call and see me any day.
M. MX
>"i*rth Bound
JC j Lar appoiutment at that place to made a few mistakes myself while have started several other gas wells No. 267 leaves .........9.
*7 ! morrow. 1 was editor of the Favorite and ; to spouting and have considerably 723 leaves.........13
• ; Jim Anderson returned ihis referred to an editorial w hich 11 twisted several “gas pipes" since' ^ South Bound
: morning from Gherman, where he once wrote. But I do not see why j 1 came up here, but as to oil, not: ^°- ‘arrives.........9.
^ atteuded a eommandery meeting he should do that at this late date, i me. 1 may want to occupy a scat 1 ^°- ^58 arrives ........j
of the Sherman Masonic lodge. i for I hare a personal letter from in the upper borne of our national
Mrs. Ihipuy Ferguson, formerly him most heartily endorsing the' congress some day and with all the
Dr. F C. Allen SE
Orer Hub Clo. Store SE
Amateur Night
Eight Specialties
Back again in something new
Pursuing a Cyclone
c . / n .ft i . uotaer—xram .ncrvinney.
Barrel of flour w,dl be given, pi*no, (a Gavotte; i b) Prelude
away Saturday — —
con
Miss Alice Baggett, of Roanoke, J said editorial and the things for personal and national virtue that
Va., who was here to attend the which I pleaded, stating that they has recently been made nianifet>t, 1
lunerai of her uncle, G. A. Pres ! were good things in any common know 1 cannot break into the pen-
ton. left for home this morning. jity; and then offered to‘“square' iteotiary even with the smell of
The following named gentlemen even” provided I would invite him oil upon my garments; so I have
1 «
PROFESSIONAL C
ARLINGTON ^HELBINfi,
ECLECTIC
M. Norman A Co. Hours
2-5. Sundays by Appoin
DR. J. A. LANNIUi
16. get cou* (and Tugue in E Minor fMart:na<
New Pictures
The Lighthouse Keepers Daughter
Ai rnexpectee facta Claus
who were here in attendance upon up to speod “ten days” with me' shied around the oil well*. |
the Men’s FetleratedGospel I'nion and would give him three “hots" When 1 think of bow 1 built np Corner aquare
left for their respective homes to • per day and good ‘-goose hair Iwd the First National Bank in Bon
day: Dr. H. H.Blankmeyer.W. M. : by night."’ j ham and how 1 kept it on its feet
I Will meet Monday. Januan 16. Temple, Geo. A. Dailey, W. ti. 1 Now be. too. must think I am a! by my ad ranees and heavy depos-
with Mrs. Bo»er Thomas. Waltermire, W. 8. Hodges, L. C. ; bloated bond holder if he thinks I j its : for i have put in a< high as ]
T/emon—Italy. Id>ma«fpf- f* M Ypaopr. Jlr. I. r i«n uRinnl Indn that—hut mm# ten riollaiaat u tim»- am! think • *®tlCTa MTMCMNtNO !
Leader—Miss McKinney.
Ballew, Hooey Grove. J. J. Boas. some of that surplus beef off your • mote than l can stand to read from | _
Bennington, Okla., W. E. 8teph liooea, and 1 will assure you that - the pen of the present cashier that J 3f ?®° 10 *
ens, Rev. Tho«. K. Gallaher. Sol- j if you spend ten days with me you ‘foil of joy” is one of its assets— Graham Crawford iTco Pb™
•Norma’ phur Springs. will appreciate your own home Rapid, rapid, rapid wing.
----- much better than you do uow. My good friend asks me to send
I Talk, Mascagni and Puer-inni— WoflKDMd ObMffn, I kjra }i Well, I thought this late misun I my wad over there and they will
Mias Florence Foster. Tomorrow is Sooday Tt dow ‘ AentaiUng was about all fixed ap | take care of it forme and ask no
looks like it will be a bad day. irb«n 40 and when I looked questions. Now, I>an. I will tell ■
Yon may be tempted to stay at over thp PaPor thLs corning l you privately, never to be ivpeated,
home. Before you decide to stay,!louad * long letter in there from that I think my wad is somewhere Phone: Offieepo?, Re*,
answer these questions; If it wks «Fold time frieni1-li W SffW-T»
Monday would you go to your >d hf- il *»•»>»■»
—Miss Biard.
| Voice, Casta dina from
j i Bellini)—Mrs. Gray.
Voice, (a) My King of Roses;
! t b) Are Maria from Rustic Cbir-
First Show /:15; Secood s.30 . Mascagni —Mrs. Smith.
________ Voice, The Lark, three parts
__ j» Kofeini)—Mrs.Cunningham. Miss
“F Biard. Mrs. Rainey.
!
Real Estate
Insurance.
Money
to
Lend.
Notary
Public
there in Bonham, as I am certain
there is when* 1 dropped it If
you ran fiud it just take care of it *
ftMidanoe W. Tvfa unset
J E. NEVILL. M.
Surgery and Gtraeral
Phone: CXBoepuS, Re?
Office over Nuaa A Joaee ‘
place of business? 'Vould rou go d«* 001 PQl *n> bUune
hopping or to school! Would you nP°° ^ eor thc P1®0^ !tiU 1 do*n tberr*-
DR. H 'S RAGI
chopping or to school! Mould you k.* v- v“'- i"w» -•• * a- — - «««•
g^trayed—One brown mare and janow thc lx*d weather to keep you • rc-ader, l*ut. O, shall 1 say it! Gan I ~.ust notice one thing more OSTEOPATH 1ST
two mule colts. Mare has white* |so*t God’s work at> impor it be true! What sorros filLs my and that is the new “ad.” I -*ee Office Kroidence 606 West5tt
star in forehead C>oeof lire colt- tant as your own! The Suudar temperate soul as I think about it!: that Bro. sweeney has addressed pjj0ne 354 Bonham Tcix*
has a «ire cut on left knee. Lib ^hooLs will need you Be loyal, He charges it up to booze. And himself to the ladies of Bonham. *
AH.ir.^1 II i6T«n faithful, be true. We willlook then like all drunk meo. seems to; Now. isu't that just like him! His
for you. think that 1 had my wires crossed _ mind had cleared up -when he
The Sunday Schools. wh -n I read iL Verily he has his wrote that “ad. ” He wants the ,
: ladies to have good standing with |
Riute 6, two
ham.
miles north of Bon
We have ten Columbia Grain
Drills that we will dispose of at
FlOeach. 12-20 Disk Harrows at
¥-’» each and a seeder for Fs.—
Thompson Abernathy ComfNiuy.
Laad for font
I have 120acres twel\<* milea
northeast of Bonham w ith coed
improvement*. S«*.I. L Seruggs.
Hendrix
& Moor
1 know I have two of the lirsi
(brands of flour in the world—
“Oriole" ami “.lerwy r'ream.”
Fa-h fully guaranteed. — Sid
8m i th.
For Kcut-
i mile north
i Basse! 1.
-D. M. Bal*s farm one
of town. S.** D C.
The largest aaotted line of gar
den seed ever in Bonham and the
! best qu ilitt.—Sid Smil!.
I Lost—Small Mark boy pig.
1 have tea g -xl n ules for sale.— • ♦,*_ *•»,«. n,u»n
G. W. Boyd, K. V I» No. 6. Bon _
ham. Texas
Re a “go *d thing”
• ■enefit of tout family
Stamped pil ows, cchUt pieces'
^ and work bn;w. in tirp mt* <ust
, received. Mr* Mo-row
DrPRICE’S
6REAM
Baking Powder
A grape cream of tartar powder.
Makes purey healthful, delicious
food. No alum* no lime phosphate.
There is an infallible test by which
every housewife may detect the nnhealth-
fol alum baking powders—
The label will tell
Study the label. If it does not say cream
of tartar the baking powder is made from
alum and must be avoided.
(thebasine* tuen—Dan's a business
j man—and so be asks for their lank :
'account.
In conclusion I will give you this ]
' little story: There was a great re-1
vival meeting in a colored church i
and they were singing that old;
song Dan knows so w.d“ “A« long!
as the fomp holds out to burn the'
viled sinner may return;” just!
then the meamvl old nigger in thc
town tame tumbling in and one old
brother exclaimed: *Tui out de
i light, brudder. put out de light, de
j vita#* Muner’a done i-ome home.’’
1 guem from w hat I read you had
as well put out dc light
Yours truly,
M. F. G’owden.
Loftin Prints
Anyt1
from
J visiting card up.
Th« only exclusive
job printing office in
Bonham
w. a. norm
Herald Old Stand
See the new spring line
I' of laces and embroidery
now on display in our
show windows'.
White.
Bl&kenev
A Fuller
Join Press Club
Join our Press Club and keep,
clothes looking nice all the
only costs yon
$100
a month. We boy and sell <
hand clothes. Hats cle
blocked
G. P. BALL A SOS
310 South Main St.
«*?
Cleaning, Pi
Dyiw* sad repairing onilf
die* «ort » apaciait/. Geotl
trow* club, keep your cl<>i6*a 1
the Uam. Ooljtl s moo h. I
*«*k. Free •hiss a vary Suu:»J
GILES BOGO
:V# 27 ri crept V, A
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 138, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 16, 1909, newspaper, January 16, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977063/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.