The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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ROTTEN
DRINKS that
are not made
properly are rotten. Outs are made
by those who know how.
HENDRICK S
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HONIIAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, Al GUST L* I 1R11
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China and Hlassware
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Specimen of Currency IsMitd Btfore Regular August ^fm
Dtdaralion of lnd< pendente
Discovered dl S :n Antomo
Court Opened Ihis Morning,
fudge Denton Presiding
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? We can supply your needs in high-grade China-Haviland nd Vers illes in white.
I? vu iej| - $ce or 100 piece*—juat to suit you. You don t1 a what you
don’t need to get to get what you want.
Fine Decorations Sn Dishes
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S for you to choose from—then a good cherp plain white line of dishes, Every-
jj thing you may want or need.
1 Hand Painted China
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} in salads cups and saucers, plates, pitchers, sugars and creams, spoon and pirkle
| dishes, cake plates and celery trays at a price that ali can buy.
s We Want You to See Our Pretty Line
% of Rood You have been looking for and wanting this pretty high gride ware
2 for many days, We now have it for you.
Han Antcnio, Tex.. Aug. 20.—A i»
tinentul currency bill of the denomi-
nation, of $8 lias boon di.-aoior-d by
A. J. Hanwiiemchlajf, k2S> WIPIo St..
It wan rimed 136 ytars a o. more
than six mentii8 prior to the Do la-
i at Ion of Indope dime. The bill h I
been In Mr. Hamnieiwhlng's family
3p I ior many yenis, but he had thought
"g 1 it was lost as he bad ml-' en it for
'vcals He dlfcovi n d 11 <• 1 1 1 while
rummaging among a number of old
papers.
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This Moi elay morning usher d In
• l< up lar er.'sicn oi thi* district
couit fr r tli< August term, with
Jr lye 1 on II. lint on in the chair
Ne t n lie h his'resa was transact
ed tills morning, as the comt
k, 11 busy getting the who'Is of
Justice oiled up, r< aily for grind-
ing. Ilow over, one case wis ds
I |:omd of up to pros bear, which
was ais follows;
Kin, it I'owni y is \V. F. Blunt. n.
M'lt (or part it lea, and judgin' lb was
gi a lit eel as prayed for. Thos I*
\iat appointed rcelver in
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Auto veils, face veils---a ,,1S.
big shipment just received of
the very latest designs. You Two nicely luintehed room; for
will be delighted with them I v-mi.men only. Apply 202 w.m
once you see them. Prices! T1'ird s<’ Telephone 366.- Mrs. t,
reasonable.--White, Blakeney ;1 1 1
& Fuller.
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Do
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See -Them?
Our performances are the
best product of the best ar-
tists in the photoplay and
musical line—that means
the standard is set high at
THE MYSTIC
Bin1 ain’s Best Moving Picture House.
Largest and Best Attendance.
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From the Ground Up
iltsifhs on llini'y (nov.- No. 9, and
R ports (rop Conditions
as fair.
HOME fOR RtNI
ICjttrii good right loom house on
Will Fifth rtreet. LatgV grounds,
l oin, servants’ house, <• li 1 < k111 yard
and garden. Reasonable rent to
rig 111 pin t k s. Phono 31 2
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E. W. O. Aik, 11 01 Homy Crov.
Route No. It ii'iw, a bus! es« visit r
to J 00ham today and 11 ude Tin Fa-
101'ite oMUee a piensant visit. Mr.
/t»in -Is one of Fannins bo ster
farmer and btliews in good roids
t ii d piogrcas along agricultural
liiH’s. Jle stuUd that his communi-
ty la in fair cord lit Jon and that
the 1 et nut ciop promises to he a
bumper jind there were more than
one bundled acms in cultivation in,
ills ecotii n, of the county. Mr. Akin
gets the Favoite every day and
sni« lie never fails to read eveiy-
pota- i tbintS In it. advertleen «nt« and all.
lettuce, onloie, < auliflower,
...............UtiKLNS, EGGS JINI) HlllTI.lt
cones our fresh vegetables, appetls-
ii jj even to lock upen in their raw
state. ) nriowfullB of choice, inouth-
watuirg (ullage, com. asparagus,
1 dm, beans, carrots, turnips,
tees,
beits
lar edible that the earth yields in
1 hi springtime. Always fresh, sweet
and sound are our vegetables.
Russell <$ Thompson
Phone 50
New shipment of tlie famous
Cheney Brothers Silk Cra
vats in all colors and widths.
We have a few Straw 1 lats
left, which we are almost giv-
ing away and one lot of Sum-
mer Suits we are selling at
One-Half Price.
Nunn Jones Co.
“ I he (iood Clothes Stoic,”
0 you wont a h use and lot on If you want tihe host liniment on
’ buyer sec me.- . earth lor nan or luv*t ,u- <• 11
I ■’ * Improved Antiseptic.
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We should have but few eegrets
if people didn’t find us out.
We went all jour chickens, eggs,
butter nnd green lild<'8. Will pay
t<p uni* i,r down for all your
gcod eggs.
tf Scruggs Priduce Co
M girl has a light to put on
airs — or anything else she can
afford.
For Sale—One hundred iicr k of
!;*n<t six’ or seven miles northeast
from Hoiihani; seventy-five arr<« In
cultivation.— K V. Aignew. *lw
RtTIRNS TO BONHAM
AtUR fO YtARi ABStNH
J. W. AilHson IV t Mils ini ining for
l.is ) (.me in Col l glion, l.n., a'ter a
visit to relntivis and frb nd* lime,
ii wi s in the fall of IkkU that Mr.
Allison bft I onhnin and more than
tlii.ity yea is have lateed and goni’
since lie was last here. He says
that wonderful changes I me o cur-
ed iu Iknhi.m during’ that time,
j That part of town called South Hon
hum was a hare rolling prairie when
lie lived hero. Many buildings have
pi T’.e upi Jo hide i. Id land marks un
til the place in baldly recognizable.
Mr. Allison states that In his
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community the corn crop and truck
fat mln|g are In fine shape. He says
that coin especially will make more
than fifty bushels to the acre
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IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR t*
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We me now shooing! horses for
i $|. Hot four buggy tires $2. Set
| four wagon tins |1.60. All work
guaranteed. Shop on South Mala
nti,,l Marconi Bros.
AUH) VEILS
Ladies we have just receiv-
ed a shipment ot the most
exquisite designs in Auto and
Face veils. Come early and
make your selections before
the stock is broken. White,
Blakeney & Fuller.
Springs from $1 75 up to................5 7.o0
Mattresses from 1 75 up to.............. 24 00
dockers from 1.50 up to................ do.00
Chairs from .50 tip to.................. 3<>.00
Dressers from 7.50 up to............... 100.00
Davenports from 17.50 up to............ B5.00
k- itch
i Safes from 3.50 up to
10.50
Axminster Art Sq , 9x12, from 17.50 up to $35.00
Tapestry ” “ 9x12, ** 13.50 ” ” 17.50
Velvet “ “ 9x12.................. 13.50
Shades from..........................25c on up
Portaires per pair, from 2 00 up to........ 12.50
Matting per yard, from ,15 up to...........35
Carpet per yard, from .20 up to........... 1.25
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NOil(E MASONS
’J1i, ic v. Ill bo regular meeting
Bonham ChnpSor No -r>2 It A. M !<►
night at s o'clcKk. All mombers are
uigi ntly h (;ik t*t<’d to be pres nt.
II \ Cunningham, II IV
J I Rodgcrr-i. Hoc'y.
Opera House
rO-INUillT
and ALL WEEK,
1 hc favorites back a^ain
THa FBIPER FAULT
8—PEOPLE 8
Splendid Music; 4 people
in Orchestra; 6 of the
cleverest children on the
stage today
2 REELS PICTURES 2
Price remains the same
5 and 10 cents
IfWIS-VHiltK WEDDINti
V< slcrduy afterro n at. 5 o'elm k
Mr K. I.ow iis a d Miss Jennie Miller
vi < i, untied in narrlage at. the home
<1 the bride <ii Ailtdge ItIdgu, Miuili
ot I on ha in, Kldi r J., wis I >sSl <• ofi'b i
at lug I <lh these young pe'plo are
vety | ojnilar it* the lonimuniiy
i. hi re they have resided a number
of years and lave a Inl-ht ir d pre«
pehoi r future before tlH»m Th • Fa
iorite extends (oiigratulations a ;<l
bed » islies.
Sheriff Io nian f>rrivod f'r, ni Bar-
l« lnist nlyht where tie arres'id
Jim l.ewls, wanted at I nd( nla foi
I ( ( 1-|, ggli g. I ow is is now In Jail
Found—Looked, diMr.be and pay
for this notice
ABS0LUIEIY fIRST-CIASS
If yeiu are in the mariket*for an
exceptionally fine Iev«l black land
faun you si ouid look over the [>.'i
acre 1 l< < k 7 mllce south east of
l,'.«n m Iii< Ii w< offer at $71 aero.
This tut in is liufiroveil, all In cudtl
vat ion i nd eiety Inch the best land
In Hi t e in 1 ry Loitf-r see un ait
once. Hendrix a Moor.
(HJR SUNDAY S< HOOIS
First Methodist
First Christian
FI ret I’resbyterrluu
Union, I’Ksbylet ian
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.Second Meth»aliat
Holiness
Colored—
Lockshoto, Buptl l
Tank, A. M. K
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rpen' UphnlsUrtd („„ds G.obe-Wermcke Se,li,.""l Book C..«, H«»ior KiUI.cn C.binets Victor talking
K*t«..io« I ables, V..J , Pool ................. .... «ver,l
other High-Grade Lines ol Furniture.
BILL, COME TO SEE US.
IF YOU WANT TO SAVE MONEY ON YOUR ^PLTUEE
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Hgollo'S flour is here
Wllliaina K Bishop
For Rent- Four r om hoi «(# wMh
rbnty of good will water on West
K( vi'llth -11 < e-t $'• p< l irvoiilh J
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t,o»i- l.ady's hi k umbrella; -gold
l.andle Initials I B linturn and
Wells Nunnclee A- Humphrey
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WE FIT EYES WITH
PROPER GLASSES.
There is inly one kind >f
glass or leu*« that your <■,,»
require. Any other kind is
apt to do them liaiui or
Injury.
We fit each eye ,-ei ara y
l.y unerring t«sts that reveal
every defect. Our knowledge
of the human eye is suffi-
cient to Iiibuio tint you re-
ceive the gins es that you
need.
LET US EXAMINE
YOUR EYES ; : ;
There 1* no charge f r
vice, and our charges
glasses are as ateoll as
coat of the gla: end
frames will permit.
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the
the
C G. Bowman
Jeweler and Optician
Don’t Forget
5 :eed and Hay
We carry a
large supply of
besides a coir
pletc line of
Groceries ",,d0,,r"r,c's
arc right.
L. Levirve Co.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 21, Ed. 1 Monday, August 21, 1911, newspaper, August 21, 1911; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913868/m1/1/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.