The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Every iady will want some-
thing smart in footwear to go
with her Easter gown.
• Everyman will want a pair
of natty, new Shoes to go with
his new suit I
Every boy and girl will want a new oairof slippers
t . go with the Easter Suit or dress. If every shoe
wearer would see our % yles and learn our money sav-
mg prices, there wouldn t be a pair .of Easter Shoes
sold ouis'de of this store
spring styles now ready.
THE SHOE MAN
South Side Square
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Mia* Cola baa resigned bar po-
sition in the publio aohool and
left for borne io JJuanah where
ahe will epend a few dsye after
which she will go to New Mexioo,
where she has preempted a home
on the publio domain and will oo*
oupy and improve it. Mim Cole
waa one of our beat teachers and
it was with general regret that we
aaw her go. but the seme splen-
did energy and magnificent oour-
age that made her indispensable
in the school room has prompted
her to go west and make a home
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Ray Peeler is in Dallas.
Dr. J. M. Nssl is here
Dallas.
8sm Miller is home from Mic-
eral Wells.
Fenner Leslie went to Ft. Wortta
yesterday.
Charley Smith has gone to
Texarkana.
Roy White has gone back to
Wiohita Falla.
Stanley Rusee’.l went to Deni*!
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THE DAILY FAVORITE.
NEGRO WANTS
for hertalf in the dew country, son yesterday.
We understand that she has 160 j§ gurton went to Oklahoma
airss of very fine land, and as city, yesterday,
sooa as she obtains full title to it | QenEtor A# P< Barrett is in the
will b. lufGoi.nt lor » good homo oi (rom Aa„ln,
mod will m.k. h.r ind.pond.Bt, DinkS rg,rw,Duo Doue.tt.,
of the school room. The best ^ *
wishes of her pupiis, patrons and exM* Y
NORTH CENTER STREET.
at the Poatoflcc at Bonham,
i, aa Second-Clam Matter.
Asks to have His Name os Kansas Cty,
Kan., Ballet.
new
Kansas City, Mo., March 13.—
Joshua Wallace Voorhies, a ne*
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poTmoMb!Octi gro, has filed s petition signed by
Tear (ta advance)..........*2®® (J7g members of hieraos, with the
ss® j City Clerk in Kansas City, Kso.,
asking that his name be placed
on the ballot for Mayor on an in*
dependent ticket to be voted at
the coming municipal election.
Voorhies was born a slave in
Nashville, Tenn., just before the
close of the Civil War. He has
been a member of the polioe force
and deputy Street Commissioner
and is now in business for him*
self.
“Do you expect to win?” was
asked Voorhies.
“8urs, I do. I wouldn't have
entered the race if I had not. No
man ever lost yet that I baoked
for office. I osn push myself io
the same way."
friends follow her to her
home. Miss Lipsoomb, of Bon-
ham has aooepted the position
made vaoantby Miss Cole’s resig-
nation. Miss Lipsoomb comes to
us with the best of recommenda-
tions and we feel sure that her
work will be of the best, and hope
that she may remain with us a
long time.—Leonard Graphio.
C*I«h otherwise stated announce*
meats under this heed are made
•abject to euch action u the City
Democracy may take In uiaking Its
a am loses.
For Mayor—
W. A. BPANGLKR
RAILWAY IRE TABLE
TEXAS AND PACIFIC.
Arrives. Departs.
11........ 11:31 a. m. 11:57 a. m.
SS.......... 5:40 p. m. S:SS p. m.
St..........5:15 a. m. »:M a. SL
12.6S p. m. 1:15 p.m.
5:SS as. 5:15 A m.
5:15 p. m. 5:15 p. m.
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Stecth bound—
S*<x 157 Leaves Bonham — *-15 a n».
5Sa 723 Leaves Bonham____12:36 p. m.
MeaCh bound—
Sa *4S Arrives Bonham... 6:44 p. m.
Ha. 754 Arrives Bonham... 9:10 a m.
At Opera House List Night.
Peck's Bad Boy was tbs attrac-
Remember our opening day,
Saturday. March 16, 1907. Our
display of pattern hats will not
be exoelled by any io North
Texas.—Mrs. C. A. MacQueen.
Notice Sunday School Workers.
There will be a meeting of the
Primary and Junior Union at the
Baptist Church Friday at 4
o’clock. All teaohers of pupils
under 13, Sunday Sohool teach-
ers, superintendents, school
teachers, pastors, parents, cradle
roll superintendents and every
one interested is expeoted.
Mrs. 0. W. Mysrs,
County Primary and Cradle Roll
Superintendent.
. .. . , I If you are figuring on a tailor*
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very good crowd was in at*
tendance
with the plsy.
, you to see the special display of
* samples Friday and .Saturday at
Use Grh for Cooking.
our store.—M. C. 8pivy A Co.
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Weather Forecast.
Chicken Peed
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Special to Favorite.
New Orleans, Ls. Mar. 14,1907.
—Today and tomorrow fair and
warmer.
Mixed Grain Feed for bent and little
chick*. Crushed oyster shells and
grit. White P. Hock, Buff Cochin and
8. C. W. Leghorn eggs. CircSlar
free. Phone HI.
K. D. OWENS. Bonham. Tex.
Saturday Maroh 16, is our
opening day for all of the latest
styles of hats, etc., in our line.—
City Millinery Store.
Use Gas for Cooking.
Tom. C. Bradley returned home
to Ft. Worth yesterday.
Mrs. Charles Oldham is visit-
ing frienda at Denison.
Raleigh Abernathy left for his
home in El Peso yesterday.
Mrs. R. E. Lce of Bantam,
was visiting in the city yesterday.
Miss Ruby Lawrence came
home from Sherman yesterday.
R. B Ayers, of the T. A P.
railroad, was in the city yester-
day.
Mrs. Albert Oliver went back
to Wiadom yesterday after a visit
hers.
Rev. C. M. Harless is in the
oity, the guest of Supt. I. W.
Evans.
Mrs. Marvin Crook of Paris is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
D. C. Russell.
J. M. Bills is in Lsdonis at-
tending his sister, Mrs. Elliott,
who is very sick.
Mrs. J. F. Rayburn, who has
been visiting her son at Merkel,
arrived home yesterday.
George Stapleton leaves today
for his home at Amarillo after a
viaitwith friends in this oity.
Mrs. Frank Jonea returned to
Houston yesterday, after a visit
to relatives and friends hers.
Dr. T. J. Caldwell returned to
Dalles yesterday, after visiting
his sister, Mrs. W. J. Morrow.
Mrs. Billings returned to Paris
yesterday. 8he has been the
guest of her brother, Jeff Hardin.
Mies Parks of Clarksville, who
Halsell & Caldwell Co.
FURNITURE AND COFFINS
has been visiting A. B. Lattimer
Opening day Saturday, Maroh land family, returned boon yes-
16, 1907.—Mre. C. A. MacQueen. terday.
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New shoes, new slippers,, new hats, new clothing, new gingham, new linen
(white and colored) have just arrived.
Market Price for Cattle and Hogs
For good Meat fend Pure Hog Lard delivered to aoy part of the
phone No. 75.
BiggerstnJf (SL McMurrtay
NO MATTER
how richly the home may be
MHtiB ------ ‘ light*!
furolahed if it is poorly lighted,
deprveaing gloom ia caat oo eterp
thing, and the cheerful condor'
that every home ahould radios i
destroyed.
Electricity
is the ideal illuminaat. Do j
use Kleutrlc light*? If not see
We have a proposition to of
that ls s winner.
Gas
Bonh&m
& Electric Cc
Big Bargain Sale
All 'r»ee and plants in the packing ground and all poach, pi*
pear and two-year apple treed.
FOR SALE
at 50 per cent diaoount or less till 6 o’clook p. m. Mtroh 23, Ion
oath at the Nursery, 5 miles north of Bonham.
Bonham Nurseries
B. L. ADAMS, Prop . Bonham. Texas.
Rhods Island Red egg*
•ale. Best yst 81.50 per
The Prices are Low
Look for the sign on the North Side Square,
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BOB
BROWNLEE
Mi-e Bailie Austin of Clarks-
ville, who has been visiting J. E.
8eay and family, went to Dallas (15). Write or see T. A.
yesterday. lace, Bonham, R. F. D. No.
Mrs. J. J. Cappleman and chil-
dren of Honey Grove are visiting
the lady's brother, W. E. New-
ton and family.
Mrs. U elburne, who has been
visiting her son, J. O. Heffner
and family, has returned to her
home in Terre 1.
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Open House.
We will keep onen house 8*t-
urday, Maroh 16, when we invite
all the ladies to 0all and see our
beautiful Spring Stook of the
latest creations of the Milliner’s
Art.—City Millinery Store.
Ask to sss ths new
wash goods, white good*,
novslties and notion*.—j
Spivy A Co.
Notice.
8ee the big display of woolsns
from Ed V. Prioe Co. at our store
Friday and Saturday.—M. C.
Spivy A Co.
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Our line of pattern hsts will
oonsist of original deaigns from
Oags, Phipp-, Elate, Fisk, Keith,
,®nd others. Fir* showing,
onsnlng day, Saturday, March
16th.—Mrs. c. A M»<Queen.
Use Gns for Cooking.
I will be away fr**"
office for tbeneit
days on account of
serious illness ol
mother. I
back by March
Please wait f°f
Dr F C AH«n
Over Bab do.
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Special <
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invited
Grahar
establish house a
HalsHI & CaMwHICs.Pari
Store at Rt
Wednesday last,
Caldwell Co. of thi
chased the stook of
Rtvenns owned by
sett and will snlarg
and replenish it with
acd make it up-to-ds
respect.
Milk
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end wish to th
their trade. 1
Bonham tt is
ducts up—but
will have a lit
routs, we will
you. Phone
thanking you,
Silthut
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907, newspaper, March 15, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977233/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.