The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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Some Attractive Prices
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You will save and insure inori
happy hours by giving attention
to your teeth at this time. You
will save the hardships and loss
of sleqp that decayed teeth cause.
You will save real teeth that
need mot be replaced by others.
You will save nr any a tooth
which at this time requires only
a very small filling. You wifi
save a quantity ot dollars. You
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to tell friends what my painless
meth '(Is and work are like •
“Prices that don’t provoke”
f a call will convince you.
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Eternal sunshine ever settles might and pleading for a just
~ 'cause. The young men, upon
From the pine forests of E«»st-whoM 8hnul(lyrB lho welght f)f
rsc government must aoun he..ahiltad.;JlrHt gritdfi*. hfiATMLjl
,n* and who today have their faces j that all interested h
. turned toward Austin with at geetion above l-j erir
*'s message that they would breathe I students without del
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attacked him -in the streets of
Rome, and his trusted followers
juaerted him in the hour of need.
His heart fiurstTrig oil a‘
their ingratitude, heexi
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pie, those enemies resolved thatmMoiu'-i".
he must be destrbyed. The mob people whn«n I «’• ■ th • h<»( or t »;
rep-eAent. <’-mi »as
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Notice.
We have moved to the M. Ros-
enbaum stand, second door 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 cottars cheaper than
we can buy them- in the market
today on account of the advance
in leather goods.—lionham Sad-
dlery Co., South Main Street.
Tor Rent.
Farm of 75 acres, good im-
provements, ,
from Bonham on Sherman road,
D. A. Biard, crisis. The test of '73 will be
Bonham, Texas.
for Sale.
Several good farm horses.
L C. Wilson A Sons.
I have for sale what is known
as the Estes farm 6 miles N. E.
from Bonham. Thia farm con-
tains 100 acres of land with splen-
did improvements, only on the
market for a short time. See me
at once if you want the best bar-
gain ever offered for the money.
Terms coy; Philip Wise. ■
son will desert her throne.
Above the mists of unfair crit-
icism, malicious slander and
gross misrepresentation of his
enemies and detractors,A our
'present and future Senator, J.
J. W. Bailey, will arise
“Like some tall cliff that lifts its aw-
ful form, , ,
1 from "the vale and midway
leaves the storm;
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VOLUME IX 'BONHAM. TEXA^. SUNDAY MORNING. JANl’AHY 27, 1907
SENATOR'BARRETTUN RAH.EV
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4? to close out this class of- goods. Come early ?
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forever,"
— Will the people of Texas, for
whom Bailey has battled for six-
teen years, whose interest and
welfare have ever been ' upper-
most in his mind and heart, show but he is today not only the prop-
ingratitude tor t-he splendid ser-
vice he has rendered them? Were
they to do such an r---------*■’*
thing his loye for them is so proud
fathomless that his only grayer
concerning them would be:
“Father, forgive them, for they
know not what they do."
But Texans are the last to de-
sert a friend, tried and true.
Those people mistook the char-
acter and inteltigence of the Dem-
ocrats of T^xas. Theif passions
cannot become so inflamed, thdir
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New Meat Market.
1 have opened a new meat
market just north of poet office.
Will appreciate your trade.
L. B. Marshall.
N. N. Nunn employs white
plumbers only. • -
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A Great Wreck of Clothing Prices ? J
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Heating Stoves
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• , ■ s — 4* ■Represeututive Sam T. Rayburn
Delivery Address In Sctunding——Il—
Nomination---- . ,
ly shown hia ability and hae an, the first grade will be organized
---u u„ u next Monday at all of the buildi
inge. .Children seven years of j
U.. >,,(>,■ .eaves vne swr.!.; . - --—age or over are .entitled to regie- ,
The al.lcsf advocatesnoF rrFTfjoSph around Its breast t)» ruling ' from the young Democracy -of tar. Parent ^4- au4b ohildMn—
enthed privilege were pitted clouds are spread, I thia State, rising in all of its are urged to eend* them at ono«.
J Later on in t^e session it w.llfbe ..
impossible to olaseify beginning
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vote he hae ever oaet or .to eey
|hat one speech he hae made vmi---
array of statesmen -and not made in defense of thd rights
ever wielded a might* of the people who bad so often
and signally honored him. The
peer of John Marshall in consti-
tutional law. the equal of Daniel
Webater ip eloquent argument, •
the unchallenged leader of the
Democrats in the .Senate, a man
in debate who Tiaa. never oome
out second to any man,. I'take
pleasure Irrlraffbnding the nomi-
prejudiues so aroused, nor their , I belibve, the voice and the sen-1 nation of Joseph Weldon Bailey.
timent of the majority of the I
Democrats in this nation, to tell ‘ Just tell’em it pays to advertls J.
you that it will be the greatest,1 t°‘ P»gSio* Edgar,
mistake thavthe people of Texas
have ever made io their history
not t > return him to his seat in
the housq where he has so signal- public that a beginning class in 7
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Do XOl! know tin- k;:i ! of (II* Iii-I.ninji IL.. m-H P
at regular prices.for ip.oo? Have you already picked jp ti
out One which you’ve Lr ett intendTfig^to by, ? See if m ~
l.you cin't.liivu it h. ir.j.vw^a! p.b., ilivve •
some frrmd.wearing ene of ofl? 18 00 suits or overcoats H —
which you admired—or did_you buy one yourself a i ,
cm i'u oWnontl.s'ago. See if you can t duphcaDr it
hi re now for 1200. That's exactly what .this*ale gives
. you an opportunity tn dy—and itj your own fault i£_
you don:t do it. Into this sale we have put all of our 1
new suits and overcoats and that means all kmds, aH —•---
y sizes. We cant afford .to carry them over, so we'd
‘ j rather •los'i on them and let you make on them now.
I, Oh, yes Some houses advertise cut prices ali i i 12
. -r-lose,money all the time—are in the bdiTudss just Ior~B
Jup, etc , etc. But we dop't do it that way. Twice a
>ear, and for a few weeks each time we can afford to,
and we do sacrifice profits. This is our time. And it's
your time. Don't fail to take advantage of the situa-.
—-4H>n. What do you think, of these sample prices.
There are others—lots of them.
825 00 .and 22.50 Suita and Overcoats during thia sale at ,
20,00 Suits and Overcoats during thia sale at.
18-.00 Suits and Overcoats, during this sale at ..............
15.00 Suits and Overcoats dur.ing tnfa sale at.....
12.50 Suita and Qvercoata during thia sale at
10.00 Suits and Overcoats during'thia sale at...... .......
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Many have taken advantage of our great reduction
sale, but we have lots of goods left and until further
notice the wholesale prices will continue. Such pricey
were nt'Yer made before IrTBonfiafti, and iris not likely
you will ever have such bargains spread bciore you
again. , - •
though he has been pureuod 1 y
his enemies as no otE er'man has
ever been purstiad, yat no mnn
trenched privilege were pitted
against him,-but proved to lie un-
able to cope with him in the high
forum of debate. We need not
review h™ .ptendW reevrf. ■ • Sirf-
flee it to say that he reached that
proud prominence as a statesman
as to .gain the nation’s^eye and
the nation’s ear. 1
His power had become so jrre-
sistable that his retention in of?
fice meai?t the inevitable enact-
ment qI wholesome reforms and
the redress of grievous wrongs.
-Renee the edict went forth that
“Bailey must be defeated.”
I have read the story of the
Gracchii; of how. they eloquently,
plead for the people’s fights. Ix>»g
and bravely did they battle for
the benefit of their fellow coun-
trvnwfir-¥et*as the hw»tof them
was about to gain a complete vic-
tory over the enemies of his peo-
Texas ot) to the winding course
of the Rio Grande; from the Pan-
handle unto the Gulf, let the
proud refrain of Texas Democrats
be: -j-
“Bailey and Texas; Texas and
Bailey; How and -forever; one and
inseparable.” ,
Ma., President. I take pleasure
in seconding the s-nommaliari-pf.
J. W. Bailey for United States
Senator.
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MR. RAYBURN SAID:
Mr. Chairman and 0»»nllem**n of
t.he Hous**:
In rising to second the f* na-
tion of Joseph W. R«iley,jf nm
parformtn rrro t pb-sss... loty
Htudents with any division of tho1-'
it lajraporisriL.
hafedtheaug- *
to enroll be.inning
students wiihoot, delay.
■McroriTiif—mi omrr.s'CTi—r
800 Yard Barb Wire j
• / It will cost you less tb build your fence out of our
Eagle barb wire that) any wire made. !We guarantee "
every 100 pounds to go 800 yards, See the electric
Weld h->g fence. It is impossible to slip the wtrps,
Thompson-Abernathy Co.
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— We do aj| kinds.of tin roofiqg( all kinds of gutter-'
ing. We make *a.,specialty of building galvanized
tanks, underground tanks (or pure drinking water.
Figure withLs. ; 'jig
-Z^m^bn^beniaffiyl^—
' snd who^a
- ■ . that high office. And Coke took
,2 1-2 miles west "his 3eat* *~
Mr. Pfesiderrt1’. again we face a
put to each of us today. Shall
we surrender the vital princhftil
of free government- the right of
the people to elect their public
servants—and revert to oiofy rule
and permit character assassins,
scandal-mongers and political
guerillas to reign supreme; or
shall we declare elected United
States senator the man whom
the people have chosen—J. W.
Bailey.
We shall follow the example ot
the men of'73. —
Mr. President, ‘from humble
surroundings there has emerged
from the fertile plains of North
Texas a young man of Grecian. i?*d*ment so beclouded that rea-
mould* and dauntless courage.
Commissioned by an intelligent
and God-fearing constituency to
plead their cause in the Halls of
Congress, his boundless energy,
close application, devotion to
duty and matchless ability gained
for him a continuous and well-
deserved promotion in the coun-
' cils of his party. lea
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« Senator A. P. Barrett, in sec^
'j onding the nomination of Senator
« Bailey, said:.
• ‘‘Mr. President, I realize this
« is a day for courageous action, ^7
». a nd. not a dayfor idle worJsT’
« May I be pardoned Tor saying '
« a few-words? , . r '
« To my mind this day has had
« only one parallel since the Re-
< public of Te^.%^ gained adniit-
« tance .into the sisterhood of
i States, ■
« ' The lion-hearted Coke bravely
1 fought for and fajrly won the
office of Chief Executive. The
usurper, E. J. Davis,- with his
henchmen, sought to override the
will of our people by preventing
Coke from taking. his*seat. . -
The membership of the Thir-
teenth Legislature were brave.-
and determined men. I have been
honored by the close friendship
of one of those heroes—Dr. John
Cunningham, of Ravenna, Texas.
They were willing to sacrifice
their lives, if need be, in an effort
to declare elected governor the
statesman and patriot whom the
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Beginning Monday January 28th, we put on a
White sale that lasts two days only, Monday and
luesday. Ail white goods go at reduced prices.
L—TaceXurtain Sale
''Mondry wnd -Tuesday next, Janu.w a8.r.haad 2Ulh
"e will sell all tape &u£taifns at reduced prices.
Men’s Clothing
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Men’s clothing reduced 25 pfr cent.
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$2.50,-We sell for $1. Hats that cost $t and $1.50 for 50c.
Democrate in thia nation*, to tell
Public School Notice.
Notice is hereby given to the
sovereign people had chosen for people of Rome be slaves
M. ROSENBAUM
Saikeasi Corner Spre BONHAI, THAS
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love and devotion for‘him are today to Qie people of this land,
moat loyal and undying, the diaulthat in thia nfan .they have the
triot that he first represented f ."2 _ „
which he often fondly said con- ^.tegrity and fidelity to duty. A -
tained the blackest land and the I
whitest people under the sun;
erty of that district but of Texas-thas evet riaoh to cfoahenge^one
and the American Union. No
unreasonable man in the Southland, among her
♦ «• D/s prrav aF afafoau-.fin arrl
1 orators, has
ier influehoe. in standing in the
face of opposition and pleading
the causes of the plain, common,
people. He stands today the un-
challenged champion of Democ-
racy on the flour of the United
States . Senate, Therefore, we
could ill afford to lose the services
of such a man. 1 bring to you,
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 27, 1907, newspaper, January 27, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365053/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.