The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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GRUETTS WILL ATTEND.
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Some Attractive Prices
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out this class of goods;
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CONDUCTORS CHANGE RUNS.
The White Sale
ThcrJThas boen a Change In Enterprise.
. 800 Yard Barb Wire
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W« shall
of Fanbin County, Texas, letters
of administration upon the estate
of T. J. Patillo,- deceased, were
granted to me by said court and public the
gain aver offared- for the money.
Terms easy. Philip Wise.
Gets Clarksville-Sherman
Run.
. $1,153,000,000
. $1,484,000,000
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GentlemenIn regard to the
wealthy young widow.whoplaced
Fire Destroyed Delaney Bros., Gin
Yesterday.
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18.35
12;00
10.00
[ SPANGLER RETURNS. Notice
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•ti father and Son Willing to Comr-tB
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BAKING
POWDER
Dr F C Allen
Over Flub Clo. Store
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1900
23’,500,000
$1,272,000,000
1 until the claifl
p/r-vtM
ths have heed
All persons N
res indebted w
please to p»S
at once. My I
ost office addrti
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Thompson-Abernathy Co.
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in Time
Saves Nine
SIX YEARS IN THE SOUTH
The following figures compiled by the Manufacturers’
, Record indicate in a broad way the advance of the South
d'uringthe past six years:
$1,700,000,000
$2,225,010,000
da and Te®i
id Potatoes all
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.... $112,837,000
,..._ 6,267,000 .
.... 1,697,000
2,604,000
40,048,000
.... $188,000,000
.... $464,317,000
.... - 52,594
.... $5,266,000,000
$12,934,333,376, $19,360,000,000
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re Dealers Association.
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Tangier returfied home
« yesterday afternoon
nd been attending the
rdware Dealers Asso-
fexas, which assooia-
jonored him with its
L mention of which
Several days ago. He
ery enthusiastic meet-
ys much good was ac-
1 and that the Associa-
ting rapidly in popu*
the retaiLdealfiifi..._________
‘ For R$ilL - same to me at once. My <r«»i
■ 75 acres, good im-
e, 2 1-2 miles west
iam on Qherman road. County, Texas.
-— ----D; A. Diard,
.Bonham, Texas.
A sum of money.
I at this office, describe
ir this notice.
For Sale.
good farm horses.
C. Wilson & Sons.
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CRAMr / 'v her.- no >■ for 12 00. I hat's
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— -L QUR. TIN SHOP.__/_
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vJWe do all kinds of tin roofing, ail kind# of gutter-
ing We make a_ specialty of building galvanized
links, underground tanks' for pure drinking watdt.
Figure with us. , . ' .....
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Trade with us and get a hand*
Rime talking machine free.—-.
Ware’s.________ »
] Ori-nrr 'Dax alive Fruit Syrup,
[the new Laxative^stimulates but
irritate. It is the b**t.
laxative. Guaranteed or your
money back.—SaundejaDrugl
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: Mm bumted; Phone N. N.
About 4 o’clock yesterday
morning fire destroyed Delaney
Bros, gitf at Ely. The origin of
' the fire is unknown. The loss is
-‘-estimated at H’>4,0l)i) with $1600
J insurance.
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< We’re not only keeping up to
tnbsuinute on the new things in
dry goods, clothing, shoes and
4 hats but we have thp new Records
| also at Ware’s.
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CHECK AND ]
Send in yodr oadq
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morning, I would like very much
Jtd meet or correspond viyth her.
Please advise me elJi?r name
' Iress.
Yours sincerely,
Mike Fewolothes,
In care of T. A P. yard office,
Population
Farm, products
Manufactures—
Capital
Products
Cotton mills—
Capital.
.Spindles
Bales used
Pig-iron (tone)
Coal ^tpns)
Lumber (value*)....
Exports (value)
Railroad mileage .«■
Assessed property..
True property values
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t only Have a practically ttwUrokeii stock
but Are making
ax|d add
dence and post office address t ‘t
M. W. Leonard, Carson, Fannin
_____________ | Bonham, Texas._______••• ___
I have for sale what is known] Friend Mikel As the dashing
as the Estes farm 6. miles N. E. ’ widow failed to give us her name
from Bonham. sThis farla..con- we cannot now furnish you with
tains 100 acres of land with splen- the desired information,.l>ut will
did improvements, only on the uee Oyr best efforts in the matter
market for a short time. See me &nd advise you at the earliest
at once if you want the best bar- possible time.—Ed.
Vegetables For Sunday Dinner.
We haveradishe8,beet8,pnians,
lettuce artd celery. Just arrived.
Phone ybur order early,
Kincaid, Reedy <t Hughes.
you know tl>e khuX-oI suit or overcoat —
at regular.prices for 10.00? Have.you .already picked,
out one which you've bt^n intendlnjj tb buy? See i£.
5^ you can’t find it here now at 6.65 • ’ Have, y ou seen
J r"'sorne friend■'wciM-rng due of our .18 00 suits or overcoats- »
which you ..admired—qr did you buy one yoursofT a
couple <»f months ago. ’See if you can’t duplicate it
here now for 1200. That’s c*xacHy what This sale gives
juuan opportunity to do—and it’s your own fault ifa
r you don*t do it. Into this sale we have put all of our
’ new suits and overcoats and that means all kinds, alt
sizeK We can t afford to carry them over,__so we’d
rather lose on thein and let you nfake on them now.
Oh, yes. Some houses advertise cut prices all the year
—lose money Al.ljthe_time^-afe:jn the business.just fgr
fun, etc , ^tc. But we don’t do it that way. Twice a
- year, and'for a few weeks each ti'me we can afford to.
41 and we do sacrifice profits. L his is our-lime. And it’s
your time. Don’t fail to take advantage of the situa-
tion. What ’do you think of these sample prices. ~
There are others—lots of them. —
$25.00 and 22.50 Suits and Overcoats during this sale at
20.00 Suits and Overcoats'during this sale at.......
18.00 Butts aud Overcoatv-during this sale at.......
15.90 Suits and Overcoats during this sale at
12.50 Suits and Overcoats during this sale at.
10.00 Suits and Oyerooats during this sale al--------------
NUNN ta JONES CO^F
ThSi farmers in this section of
Fannin iounty are delighted with
the present cold spell of weather,
as they believe it 'will destroy the
insects and stop the destructive
work of the green bugs. '
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======ONE-THIRD OFF ON CLOTHING;
Great Wreck of Clothing Prices
EHiHMieW
bating Stover
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Men’s Clothing
fawn's clothing reduced 25 per cent.
low Price Hats—One line, actual cost $1.50 and
, we sell for that cost$r apd $» 5° for 50<l»
F A VORIT
N6v Meat Market.
I have opened a new meat
market just north of post office.
Will appreciate your trade.
L. B. Marshall.
ias. Davis & Co.
The Hardware People
to to to^i
[have taken advantage of our great reduction
j?ut we have lots of goods left and until further
t the wholesale.prices will continue. Such prices
never made before in Bonham, and it is not likely
rill ever have such bargains spread before you
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1250,000,000 f'
9,760,000 .,
2,874,000 |l
3,500,000
83,250,000
$300,000,000
$642,000,020
64,035
$7,747,000,000
Jeginning Monday January 28th, we put on a
e sale that lasts two days only, Monday and
tlay. All white goods go at reduced prices.
Market, if you want your garden
plowed and fertttrzed.-----
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Wanted to Buy dr Rent
j__atmand-hand feller Jop desk.
If you have one notify the Fa-
vorite office.
.......... ■*'*■’ toll frUuds wliaL
Messrs. Pickens Rogers, Lock
Penwell, R. A. McDonald, Geo. ,
Citron, Dr. Allen, Howard Saw-
yer and J. P. Noble of Bonham
were here this week investigating
the oil situation . — Bennington i
!<'nt orneiaa • X
M. ROSENBA
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■Stone —
Ictlon
Lite
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11 Fled
ft Chanplca
rial
hook First
Inowbull
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r Norfolk
le Top Olobe
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In Bell
lie Jolly
I Top
l». Hklrvlnc-s —I
Lved. Ain.-rlian P. ?
I i Improved ■]
p? S1XDS.
k Painters: iirua 1
ISwvel
Ina, MlxOd
letorla Mixed
k-arletle* nttxed
I’ountr Mixed 1
Ila Flpwere.l Mlxedl
I (Pot Marigold)
. Best Mixed
I, all ookws mlxrd I
fy Hell, mixed COUM
. Mursruerlto Ml«fl
imbl
Leniuiu. Trt'-vlnr -4
Red and White mlxJ
k <AO'HleXta) I
Ker. Mixed
l.i rg-ost rtwvHfifl
t-.Vot < Mvosotls). I
foekn, Mixed - . J
led colrtrs <1
kntln Flower) |
k Mla( (.Nlgollx) I
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I Hou bl e mixed 1
le, Lui rare flow.tlmrl
Liur.,. t',111 .1
Hal Japanese I
ki. Tai) mixed !
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k Mixed e
nicest mixed |
'I neat mixed I
tiuin.indl. Mixed' fl
Inn Ptnke mixed- -fl
Lua. Plnka Mixed I
Mlble mixed k
Single mixed B
Shstor Beans) fe
II colors mixed 1
, Cal. Mammoth I
M, Pure White a
M’s Finest Mlxtdl
Mixed S
Mnm. mixed
U>,-k. Mixed colon!
r> Sweet scented 1
tauble mixed ■
Big Sale l
CONTINUES
19(N5
25,900,000
$2,000 000,000
Laee Curtain Sale
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^or.diy and Tuesday next, January 28th and 29th
‘ill sell all lace curtains at reduced prices. > .
It will cost you less to build your fence out of out -
Eagl<$barb wire than any wire made. We guarantee
every 100 pounds to Hoo ya rds, 'Ses - tlw* ol«ctric—
weld hog fence. It is impossible to slip the wires.
’ Notice.
We have moved to the M Ros-
enbatjm stand, second ddor south
of First National Bank. Come
and price our harness before -you
'buy. We have all shop made
goods and prices are right. We
can sell you collars cheaper than
we can buy them in the market
today on account of the advance
in leather gooda —Bonham Sad-
dlery Co., South Main Street.-
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Brooder For Saler ,0<> ,?m€S
A 100 chick Cypher’s out doorj
brooder, in good order. Will sell i
cheap. W.T. Smith, ’ 1
Bonham, Texas. > conductors on twci Wf the Texas &
—?---:-----— I Raogic passenger trains. Cofi-'
Phone No. 79, Clutter’s Meat^duotnr Z;)j]y sounders, who has
for some time past been on the
Clarkavttle-Sherman rui^ has
been ti-anoferrAil to Texarkaji* ~
and given a through train from
Texarkana to'ffr Worth- While
conductor Joe James who has had
a through run gets the short run
from Clarksville to Sherman.
INDSAyiHG
PRICES
jr- St Louie* Mo., Jan. 25.—J. P.
Gruett, 8r.,*and son/will go to
Austin to testify bafpre the 00m-
gU^aaittee investigating the odnn'ed-
tioiis of Senator J. W7 Bailey
[with the Waters-Pitroe Oil Com-'
I '|mny.
£ J. P. Gruett, Jr., wa» called
£ last night overthe long distance
£ telephone at his.home in Webster
’• Grove, an d seid that neither he'
i hor hh father had received any
summons from the committee to
[j- attend the Austin hearings. He
£ said that the tehrgraph office at
X Webster Grove closed at 6 o’clock, r
anB this perhaps may. explain
jil-why the committee’s message i
. was not received. - •
“*Butlf we are called to attend,0
Mr. Gruett said, "both my father
and'myself will gladly go, as we
are willing to tell all we know
about the matter.’’
Gruett was formerly sabre-
“ tary f the Waters-Pierce
.. ------, w---- that at the Oil Company, and a suit he filed
I nthusiasti€_Meeting of present term of the County Court in which he^deavored to collect -
Accnr.^Un . . ~ • ■■ ; alleged $8jJ55 Back -salary was
one of the factors which contrib-
uted toward bringing before the
, ? rj Waters-Pierce Oil
all persons having claims against ’ company and the Tapas senator
said estate are hereby notified that [ in the san?e connection. ~
the law requires them to present] Widow’? Ad
the same within twelve months Kep,yS "* » A(1~ ~
after such letters were granted to T° Daily Favorite, ,
me or the payment thereof shall C " **
be postponed until th^ claims a’- 1
lowed and rfpptbved' within said a notice in your paper yesterddy
twelve months ^ave b»en first
paid in full'. All persons ^know-
ing themselves indebted jo
estate will please' to pay
You will •aveand ln»ure r.m
happy hour* by givina attention
to your teeth at thia time. You
will save the hardships and b is
of aloep that decayed testh caiise.
You will save real teeth that
need not be replaced by others.
You will save rranv a tooth
which at this time requires only
a very small fl'.llng. You wifi
<Hwe wquantUv-ol dollars—You
will save many pleasant word*
o.j’ painless
meth ids and work are like
"Prices that don't provoke"
i — a eatt will convince you.
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 26, 1907, newspaper, January 26, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365052/m1/1/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.