The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM, TEXAS, THURSDAY. JANUARY t* m;t
JNUMBEB 115
|j Line of
D W WElJ
i of ovei *300,oR
appoul to U.>|K*si|
is able to 'v^fc*
ime.«.
tc>ves » Ranges
Are at the Head of the List
ey must be seen to be appreciated
& Caldwell r.Lw. « . .
s, NuundeP\H|l the last word in Ranges is the
Hugh Hhu.iiMf ° ~
Sit- CELEBRATED— ■’
H. A. CAMPBELL BURIAL TAKES
DIES IN IFT. WORTH PLACE HERE
Man Hurt at Tioga Tuesday Remains of Harry Steger to
Evening Succumbs to Arrive in Bonham One
Injuries Day Next Week
*h Oysters!
k Olives
Pickles
k Kraut
:et Relish
ton Food
Pecans
■SH OY
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1ADIAN Malleable Nonbreakable
»
en you buy once your troubles are over,
n’t buy till you see this 20th Century Wonder.
as. Davis Hdw. Co. f
ARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS £
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NOTICE
e* it> hereby giHB
ant. paid bcfor^H
13, will draw i
t ■‘rom haid
it penalty addl
t. of all deln.V
dibho<i and iff hat’s the time of
to collect ban
’ter as prartiei
rder of the i
h Kennedy, f right. It will be right if it is
y 13th, 1913.
the Morning
all times
SShen the coffee MUST be
1 rwrs--at--
■ he Bes *
—PROGRAM FOR TO NIGHT—
The Halfbreed Scout
Princess Mona Dark feather, the
famous Indian actress, is the hero-
ine of this great film story—Bison
drama in 2 parts.
One ol the Bravest
Imp domedy.
BRICK HOU*
*n the public i
11 the market!
it.h Main stTfJ
can be iHnig!
ise & Sanborn’s
h = Grade Coffee
ne 171—1 he Quick Way?
BER RJ17SSELL
’ossession
es of splendid
miles noiHi (
house, alamt ----- — — — ----
aool and chut “The Provider of Everything Good To Eat
ultivatod. If™
di and balance
Special Tomorrow—Attention
Everybody
SHERLOCK HOLMES
in
The Speckled Band
in Two Parts—A massive produc
tiou in the Sherlock Holmes mas
ter mystery series—Wholesome
thrills—wonderful action—VVe re
(piest the presence of the ladies
and children at the Matinee—ow-
ing to the limited seated capacity
at night.
Y^PENING HOURS—
1 to 4:30—7 to 10:30
( lias. ThnbcrUke received a
wire from Ft. Worth yesterday
that A. H. Campbell, the brake
mail hurt nit Tioga Tuesday ev aw-
ing by being run over by ‘the
Katy Flyer, died ill Ft. Worth
•at St. Jompb'u ■infirmary at l
p. hi., yesterday. The remain*
were brought here today oi
train. No. !l2 of the T. & I*., and
taken to his residence in South
Bonham where they will rest
until tomorrow, then he taken to
W’ustmiiiwder, S. wlie-re inter-
ment, will take place.
The death oil’ “lledf” Campbell
as he 'was called by his railroad
associates and co-workers, has
cast a shadow over all who know
Him, many expressions of aymt
juiithy being heard on every luui
over t|ie sudden taking alway
of one who was in the uarly
prime of life and gave proanise
>f much usefulness. Il« was
very popular with the railroad
employes and they are unstint
ed in their praise of 11ii :. lie haul
only been here labonlt. u year hut
lilad made many close friends.
The Favorite joins the many
friends df his sorrowing wife
in offering deepest sympathy.
bonhamTanks
I he favorite is reliably in
formed that the remains of tile
kite Harry Peyton Steger will
be interred here. Mrs. Dorothy
Steger, his wife, arrived in Ww
York today from Paris, Frame,
where silo was at the time of his
death. .M-eiimr al servieos will
be lieUl tomoridw at St. George’
Episcopal elmivli, Hempstead,'I.
1., 'and the remains will he ship
ped to Bonham. It is thonglitj
the remains will arrive early-
next. week, but nothing ilefinit
is known concerning the sendees
here. I
POSSESSION*
We htnvo 80 acres of land in
2 miles <d' Bonham, about t>0
acres in cultivation^ 2 story, 7
room house, good barn, granary,
good pool of water and good
wells of wafer. We can give
possession of house and Id or
rJO ale res of laud, and possibly
all of laud. 'This place is easily
worth rfdO per acre, hut we offer
it for $42.30 for a few days. Tliia
is a good proposition for a man
who wants a home. See ns at
once. Hendricks & Wheat.
“The best grade of Undcr-
| muslin we have seen” was
the comment of a number of
ELECT OFFICERS ladies visiting our store yes-
terday. No restrictions on
The Three FinancialInstitu- either lot. Buy all you wish
tions Held Annual
Elections.
of either garment—Rogers,
Woodward & Roberts Co.
1-4 OFF
On All Men’s and Boys’
SUITS and OVERCOATS
i=4 OFF On All Men’s
Woolen - UNDERWEAR
$25.00 Suits and Overcoats $18.75
2250 16.85
20.00 ...... 15.00
18 00 13.50
15.00 •' “ “ 11.25
12.50 9.35
Nunn O. Jones Co.
“The Good Clothes Store.”
ril! hurry, yo N0W.
if this farm t’or^^^
.1. i cottages close .in
For Rent or Sale.
_ - 1 have two houses in Bonham for
Iwitli money who Irent or side, limy terms made in
. | r'P°rt w. L. Whedbee.
2 n * VJtB tlfan 1 am keepingj Savoy Texas.
-pie h
buy.
%With the people wl o
HSee me at. «<n<-e.
■Will II. Evans.
MOTHERS’ CLUB MEETING.
'I In- High School .Mothers’ club
will incut tomorrow afternoon at
|‘J o’clock. It will he a Uiihuicm*
meeting ajul all the officers and)
members ane urged to be prew-
'!ftt J__^
RICHELIEU BRAND
Breakfast food, oat meal, homi-
ny and Jiominy grits, hueikwheat
.. . ,..... I'1"1"’ f""l Pan «-akc flour. Aka
h.n,mr—( „ll I,......... r.J (.«»,„«.».......,,n,p. ..........
*H 'v""r er-e.rl v. | .......... *
The Bonham hanlka hold their FOR SALE,
annual election of officers Tuea- S,‘“I •,«lnumn
ilayr afternoon. Following Ik h | grass or mustard seed. I’riee
list, of thoee elected to direct the 150 Pr|’ »*»»*h. l.
affairs of the institutions for the! M- Morrison,
l ' Moore’s ehapcl
coming year: I
. Fin*!, N-ationial—A. B.
Uoruugh, X,,Friday’s Market-
hk'Ue |
your Wabh
; pairing
nipped to gi»
We Arc Now In OUR NEW
BUILDING on the West Side
of the Square, where we shall
at all times be pleased to
have our Customers and the
Fublic Generally to visit us.
in County National Bank
vice president; D W. Stvv e u y,
dashiur; •). A. Ahernaithy, a-s’ist
Miit eafthier; Dick Bairaders, iu-
aistant cusliier. Diteitors: ('has.
ilaksell, II. K. Taylor, -I. 1 [\v.Tr*®h Potato Chips
flaiden, A. B. SuarborouKh, ZmJ Baked twice per week
Smitii, J. ^ Al. WolI,h, I). W. F*resh pjsli
Hw.-euey, Hugh Halae'l. j Received twice per week
Fannin County.NatH'iiul- -I ^yjSouth Texas Vegetables
h’usocH, president,; Riolnrd B Received 3 times a week
Souths Vk:e prcsidi-ut; A. B Don't forgct that we arcj
Kennedy, vice prc*idc»t; C. I. Agents for Sherry Blend Cof-
Bradford, rooMor; .1 V. ( l,o|. |fat „d M„|aIld s s|jctd bato„ J
mam. a-sswtlant, cashier; .la< k R.
Hussell,' assist a nt cashier. Dirac
oi^i: J. \V. Rusaell, ('. L. Bind- •. Ul ._ - _n«.
ford, 'Richard B. Sample, A B TAYLOR & THOMPSON
Kennedy, J. jW. Rainey, K. D I
steger,, t. l. Rogem, j. t iuii.v “Quality First’*
L K. C’ratwford* .lack l{. Km#
sell
Finit State- A, -I Moore, prow-
ident; T K ( :ihl|w id!, vm-c pros*
•dent; [T. B VVilliaiiuN. eabier;
W CJ. (.’lark, asAwt- nt. cashier;
Si.I Su.ith, aMOKtunt «anhi>T. De
rectum: M. Slpivy. J. S.
Kennedy. S. F I.mlie, T I) I
Neal, U. L. Nunnelee.
Three new officer* were elect-1
f*i at tbe Fannin t’ounty Na>
tmnal bank [ A. B Kimnif, n
preaidenti -I V. » haptnan. :«.<
•swlant oHshier. and -I«ek |{ Kit*!
well .Hens'nut <*i*hier.
Dk-k Saundem m alao a new-
offk-er of tl* Finn National j
taking up the dirties of mi-Uhi
eaahier several day* ago At
the rtnrt Stale Sid Smith ia a
new officer, holding H e poe-tioa
t f «M»Unt eashii r
“POET AND PEASANT”
(VITAGRAPH)
'I’lie words of the Parisian poet are shallow—the silent love
of the Normandy peasant endures.
THE
RANCHMAN’S ANNIVERSARY
Jake Simpson, a ranchman, is celebrating his wedding anni-
versary—one of the cowboys hits on a good scheme to make
Old Simpson jealous the rest of the story is ono big laugh.
“A MAMMA WANTED’’
Two little motherless children have an advertisement insert-
ed in a daily pnper announcing a vacancy in their home lor
a woman to take the place of their own mother.
Tonifflit MYSTIC Tonight
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Fresh Vegetables
Fresh Oysters
Wc will have a shipment of
Red Snapper and Cat Fish
For Friday’s trade.
CURLEE & CAMPBELL
Phone 9
ELECTRO GALVANIC RING
For **le by W II For* man at
3H1 West 4tJ» rtm t ItoshiRi
Tumi
Reavdy for
New Business
The Year 1912 was a successful year with us and we are now
ready lor New Business with a complete line of Dry Goods
Groceries, Feed, Shelf Hardware and wagons. Our prices are
always Reasonable and wc solicit your trade whether you wish
to buy for cash or on fall time. No matter what your require-
ments may he, come in, and let us talk it over. We sell more
Mules than any Merchants in Fannin County and if in need of
a Good Team we can fit you up.
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts Co,
Bonham. Texas
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913, newspaper, January 16, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913460/m1/1/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.