The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 375, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XI
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BONHAM, TEXAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21). 1909
Silverware
We have just opened our new lines of Silverware. Every-
thin' lre-h and new from the factory. Both Sterling and plated
"vine Sets, Knives and forks, Tea and Table Spoons, Coffee
Isnooe f Berry Spoons, Salad Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Lettuce
■ Fork* Individual Salad Forks, Punch Ladles, Soup Ladles,
limvy and Cream Ladles, and raauy fancy pieces, too numerous
|to mention.
I Cut Class
The rich, American Cut Glass. Fine, deep cuttings in Wa-
ite,'.lugs Tumblers, Bowls, Mayonnaise Dishes, Vases, Oil Bot-
Itts Compotes, Cream and Sugar Sets, Salt and Pepper sets,
Vrpp es, Fern Dishes and many other pieces.
CONVICTS GET
CRUEL
GREAT
DEAL
Legislative Committee Asks That
Contract Be Revoked
ARE TREATED
Lone Star State to be Military
Stronghold of Nation. Secrc-
tary of War Coming
MULES
Hand Painted China
Compare the line of Brauers celebrated Hand Painted China
Iwith other lines and you will have no other. We have. Fruit
I Plates, Bread and Butter Plates, Fruit Bowls, Lemonade pitch-
|ers Vases,'Cream and Sugar Sets, Salt and Pepper Sets,} Olive
|Dishes Nut Bowls, and many other pieces. Call and see these
|lines before making your purchases.
I Sum Houston early in the coming
year.
Mark Fairley,
Jeweler
Optician
Dr. Cook at the Crescent tonight.
Ladies buits and Cloaks.
We arc showing some very hand-
some Suits and Cloaks and they
are very moderately priced.—Rog-
ers, Woodward & Roberts Co.
Save Money
"It is always more painsul to draw a dollar from the Bank
| than to draw it from the pocket.
The farmer, or anyone else, will spend a dollar from the
I pocket for something useless, when he would not draw a check on
| his bank aecouut for it.”
This Bank is examined by State Bank Examiner five times
leach year, issues sworu statement on call of State Banking Board
I live other times and is audited four times.
Follow your owu common sense in selecting your Bank.
The
First State Bank
of Bonham
-San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 28.—
Since the visit of President Taft to
Texas military officers and poll-
- 1 ticiaus claim to have assurances
forced to Work Ankle Deep in Slush that TexaB is eventually to become
Winter and Summer - Governor jthe mil,Uir-v st,0,,eho,d of the
Is Asked to End the Matter United States and to have naval
_______ 1 resources almost in proportion.
„ , |Secretary of War Dickinson will
, an ntonio, Tex., Oct. 27. Aj make an extended visit to Fort
special from Huntsville to the Ex-
press says: By unauimous vote the
penitentiary investigating com-
mittee yesterday adopted a resolu-
tion that briefly acquaints the gov-
ernor, the penitentiary commis-
sioners aud the superintendent of
the penitentiaries with conditions
j j prevailing at the coal mine of the
'[Southwestern Fuel & Manufactur-
ing Company, near Calvert, and
urges the cancellation of the con-
tract lor convict labor, the same to
take effect November 15, or sooner
if possible. The committee upon
investigation found that convicts
stood ankle to knee deep while at
work in the mines, went to meals
in wet clothes aud put the same
wet clothes, sometimes frozen stiff,
on the next morning.
Dr. Cook at the Crescent tonight.
Satisfaction.
Our suit aud cloak department
is proving very satisfactory to the
ladies of the vicinity. “Good
goods economically priced,” is our
motto.—Rogers, Woodward &
Roberts Co.
For Rent—Two south rooms fur-
nished for light house keeping;
lights and water.—720 West 8th
street, Mis. George W. Keene.
for Rent.
A nice set of offices on the North
Side. Will H. Evans.
Keep Out.
I hate to but l will prosecute all
trespassers ou my farm two miles
south of towu. Robt. E. Steger.
The W rather Man—aud the Government pays him f >r
knowing—says “colder weather.” Arc you readyT
“Make hay while the sun shines,” at this senson of the
year means—get your heavier Suit, Overcoat, Underwear ant
other Winter wearables now. Our comfortable Clothes are at
your service.
Our Splendid Suits
At $12 50, $15.00 to $27.50
Choice Overcoats
At $10.00, $15 00 to $25 00
Models the latest, fabrics the best, aud the tailoring
shows the best tailors’ best efforts.
Nunn (&. Jones Co.
The Good Clothe3 Store
Boys’ Suits.
Knickerbocker's from $2.50 and
up. We have a splendid line of
popular price suits. —Rogers,
Woodward & Roberts Co.
Get in the
Well-dressed
Circle
Wear
cVitoab
Life uto
Clothes
CB®1»LL
And Lumber
Do you know we handle the best coal brought
to Bonham? Well it is fact, and we ask you to
phone, or give us a chance to prove it to you.
We can give you tne genuine McAlester or
Colorado coal. Of course you already know we
«!i lumber against anybody on earth.
Steger Lumber Co.
Sealship
The only Oysters with .the tang of
the sea
WE
get our oysters straight from the sea coast beds—every mile of
the jouney under seal. We are registered agents of “the Seal-'
shipt system”. Under our contiact the oysters are sealed in
patented air tight, germ proof, sealshiptors. The seal is put on
at the seaside’and we break it when the oysters are delivered at
our store. “The Sealship System” insures our customers oys-
ters that are firm, clean, solid aud fresh. No water, ice or pre-
servative ever touches the oysteis.
H. M. Norman &
|Company|
Phones
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GOOD many men prefer clothes that
are distinctly different in style. We
are prepared to please such men.
We illustrate above the front and back view
of one of these distinctive Schwab models for
this Fall. They’re mighty pretty suits—the
newest out. $15, $20 and $25.
Dally Favorite $2
; For Saturday
Petard greens, turnips, beets, celery, tonjatoes,
* benns, lettuce, cauliflower, okra, egg plant,
oliv'!' P£lM*eT8, fresh mackerel, bulk and bottle
hi‘ c“ow-cho\v, lobsters, shrimp crabs with the
Space Makes us Quiet
. b. D. Hays & Son
e Up tc-Date Grocery. Phone 5
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<0r BljnUaiu, Texas.
Preps e tor Ntrihir.
Buy blanketaf llr.t a good pur
chase. We have ev< ryihiug from
50 cents to $10.00.—R *gera, Wood-
ward ft R iberts Co.
Dr. Cook at ttu Crescent tonight.
STEGER OPERA jHOUSE
One Night Only
Friday, October 29
The distinguished young Actor, Mr. Lionel-Liwrerce, he 0!
“The Devil” fame, in his late-t success tie romantic comedy
drama
“The Man of Honor”
By Freier ck Fryton
A Foutheru Plsy of Hun in interest
Prices—25c, - 3fc, - 5Cc, - 75c.
Seats on Ale at Saunders drug store Wednes-
day 9 a- ra.
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and are in a position to
give jou your moneys
worth in a guu of auy
kind. A very complete
stock now on hand, ('all
and see them.
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ELLS
For Shot-Gun Shooters
They have won their popu-
larity by their superior merits.
The most successful shots use
them. For Gama or Trap
Shooting they have no equal.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 375, Ed. 1 Friday, October 29, 1909, newspaper, October 29, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976942/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.