The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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ingthatthere
are more
Shoes sold
for $3 SOthan
for any other
price. Every
store tells
8hoes f o r
$3.50, b u t
what a dif-
ference i n
the Shoes. We’ve seen Shoes sold for Three Fifty that were
fairly good, while we have seen others that would prove ex-
pensive and unsatisfactory at any price. We have never
seen our Three-Fifty Shoes excelled. We aim to give our
patrons the
Best $3.50 Shoes on Earth
and we are doing it. The man who wants the best of $3 60
Shoes can find them here, backed by our guarantee.
PtRSONAL.
LEWIS, X5he Shoe Man
SOUTH SIOK SQUARE.
Rev. Atchley of Dodd City was
here today.
Will S. Evans of Honey Grove
was here today.
Will Agnew was in the city to-
day from Ravenna.
E. F. White went to Honey
Grove this morning
lVliss Alva Agnew of Ravenna
was in the city today.
Walter Johnson was in the city
today from Ravenna.
Dr. Ragland returned this
morning from Honey Grove.
Judge Win. Braratette of Ra
venna is in the city visiting re.a
tives.
Deputy Sheriff Will Blair went
to Dodd City today on official
Opening Announcement
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i.n-tc-date its very exclusiveness and newness being a feature, we wm carry tn
£2? ssr Mrs rhsaw
a few days Come in to see us.
Hancock = Nevill Co.
Stylish haberdasher* to Men Only South Side Square.
N. B. Stone-Kelly, the famous Merchant Tailors, will have a representative
with us Monday with a complete and attractive line of spring Samples. You are
invited to see him.
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Yoyi Keep arv Exact
Record
of expenditures and a receipt for each
item if you have a checking account with
us and make the merest memorandum on
your stub. Don’t have to think, don’t
have to remember—it's all there in black
and white, and the money balance (which
you can tell at a glance) is here ia se
k\
•urity 'Interest paid on Savings and
Time Deposits.
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t Bonham Bank & Trust Co
THE DAILY FAVORITE
Entered at the Postoffice at Bonham
Texas, as Second-Class Matter, ,
OFFICE NORTH CENTER STREET
For Sale Cheap
two second hand buggies. Fall
time given if desired.
Will H. Evans A Co.
It will make you think of the
approaching fruit season to look
at Don Ryburn’s show window.
Look at my window and see
the most complete, uptodate and
largest upholstering and window
draperies ever displayed in this
city. Don Ryburn.
Fruit piotures at Don Ryburns’
Falling in love i< just as easy I
The Feanut booklets are free.
as falling in the oreek and a great
deal more pleasant.
8end for one.-
Co.
-Will H. Evans A
business.
Mrs. J. W. Russell and daugh-
ter Miss Annie Lee went to Faria
this afternoon.
C. B. Carter, of Knoxville,
Tenn., is here on a visit to his
son, T. F. Carter.
Hon. Sam T. Rayburn passed
through today enroute home to
Windom from Austin.
Miss Edith Wasson left for
Tulsa, Okla., this morning on a
visit to friends at that place.
Luther Ware, of the firm of J,
L. W'are A Son, left today for the
eastern markets to buy spring
goods.
Sam Levine of New York City,
who has been visiting his kins-
man, Max Levine, left today for
his home.
Harry Roberts left today for
St. Louis to buy Bpring goods for
the firm of Rogers, Woodward A
Roberts Co.
Mrs E. W. Monroe of Seattle,
Wash., arrived in the city last
night and is the guest of Miss
Lela Beasiey.
Louis Jernigan of Henrietta
was and arrival in the oity today.
He is here on business connected
with the court.
of the gateway to your health.
I If you have bad teeth they are
I going to cause you to feel badly.
I Take that “stitch iu time” and
* let me make your teeth good
I No pain—work absolutely guar-
■ anteed.i
Dr F C Allen
Over Hub Clo. Store
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SPRING OUTER GARMENTS '08 s
Extra Special Showirvg of New |
Sprir\g Skirts
Materials that jjive ser-
vice, such as
Panamas
Serges
Voiles and
The greatest stoek of
Ladies’ ready-to-wear
. garments in N o r t h
Texas. Spring
Pure Worsteds
The new styles are here
in profusion.
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Tailored Suits
Spring Coats
Muslin Underwear
Silk Petticoats
Kimonas
Lawn Waists
Silk Waists
Net Waists
and Rubberized
Silk Raincoats
Mrs. M. E. Atkinson, who has*
been here to visit her da»ghter,
Mrs. F. C. Allen, left this morn
ing for her home at 8t. Louie.
Judge Tom C. Bradley left to
day for Fort Worth, but will re
turn Sunday. He has some but
inesB in court here next week.
Uncle Jimmie Bucklew, the
popular Katy conductor, is tak
inga short layoff. M. T. John-
son, of Denison has the run dur-
ing his abeenoe.
Alf- Burum and mother, Mrs
p. K. Burum, Sr., old time Fan-
nin county residents, who have
been visiting relatives in and
near Bonham, left today for their
home at Lehigh, Okla.
Mrs. J. M. Smith and children
arrived today from Roscoe,
where the family has been for
the past year. They are coming
iback to Bonham to make their
home. Miss Agnes Clark, sister
of the former, who has been vis-
iting there, came home with them.
First National Bank
■Of Bonham, Texas-
W c pr sent our statement a; made to the Comp-I
trailer ol Currency. Feb. 1.4, 1908 and on its strength we]
solicit vour business:
RESOURCES:
!/tans and discounts
United states bonds
HanklriK house fur. and fix.
Cash
LIABILITIES:
*t«o,ssr, tu
50.1,10.00
.v>.:ion no
i«7,fi«i.;i2
Capital Surplus and profits
Circulation ...................
Deposit*.............................
j.nt,w,Ki|
Ml,*2. IS I
Total
$71o,867 ‘.Wl
Total
- d
l o those wishing desirable banking relations we I
offer our s. rvices as an old established, permanent,
c >nservative and accommodating Bank, promising prompt
a'd careful at ention to all business entrusted to us.
OFFICERS & DIRECTORS:
A, B. SCAWBOROUOH, President
ZAC SMITH. Vlce-Prebldent
D. W. SWUENHY, Cashier
J. A. ABERNATHY | Cashiers
T. J. HUMPHkhY ( Assistant Ua.Miiers
H. E. Taylor
J. W. Haden
J. M. Wells
(leo. A. Prest
T. n. Spurlin
Chas. Halsell
The Pictures.
The new piotures last night
were said to be excellent, and a
go >d cr >wd was out to see them.
The feature picture, “Scenes In
Seville,” is one that is especially
interesting, dealing as it does,
with scenes in romantic Spain,
showing a county fair in progress,
prayer week, etc. The “Would
be Champion,” “Late f r His
Wedding,” “Private Atkins
Mi ids the Bab ,” are on the
comic order, and are quite amus-
ing. The same program ia on
for tonight.
Wanted
[ have opened a poultry hou
and will pay you the high#
market price paid in chis town,
wintto buy all the turkeys
chickens I can get. I guaranti
you correct weights. It will
in mev to you to see me beta
you sell your poultry and but
1 also pay highest prices for fa
and hides, i am on the easti
of the square opposite
house.
I Rudt
$125 Investment
$650 Home
in one block of the Methodist
church. Easy terms. See about
it today.
Will H. Evans A Co.
THE NEW FIRM’S OPENING
I The Hancock-Nevill Company’s New
Store Opened for
Business.
Something New for Bonham
A big stock of Children s Ready-made Wash Dresses, in
Ginghams, Madras, Linenette and Linen; also full line
of White Dresses, in Lawns, beautifully trimmed with
lace and embroidery. Sizes, 6 months to 14 years.
Prices, 65c to $5.00 a garment.
The Hancock-Nevill Co., open
led their new store for business
yesterday. They have an at-
tractive line of gents furnishings
and haberdashery, Bhowing the
many new fancies in the prevail
ing spring and summer fashions.
The managers of the new firm
are J. M. Hancock and Will
Nevill, both of whom are expe
rienoed men io their line of busi-
ness. The opening day’s busi
ness argues well for the new
firm.
Fannin County property is
looming up. Watch it advance
as the orop advanoes.
IM. C. SPIVY & CO.
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JVtaln Street Store S
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R. B. Nall, the Optioian, will be
[at Hotel Alexander until Friday.
R. B. Nall, the Optioisn, will be
I at Hotel Alexander until Friday
Car Line Lot $375
00x245. $100 cash, balance
monthly. Tnlnk, nearly twin# na
dssp as the average lut.
Will H. Evans * Co.
! in that 1-3 acre lot on No
Center Street near the PuG
School may mean a $100 prefitf
one year. Its a real bars
Only $26 cash. Monthly
ments.
Will H Evans A Co.
For making
quickly and perfectly,
delicious hot biscuits, hot
breads, cake and pastry
there is no substitute for
D? PRICES
bmhngpoWder
The active principle ol which Is derived
from grapes, pure cream ol tartar#
the most wholesome ol all fruit acid*
M° alum—Mo lime phomphmtam
Those caring for health must avoid alum powders.
Alum is a sharp, poisonous, mineral acid
the label. Bey only where
cream ol tnctar la
VOLUME X
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Foods before you
Our stock is
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[resented here, w
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money go a
where. Co
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they wish
that effect.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 176, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1908, newspaper, March 4, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981616/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.