The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 145, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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THE GREATEST
WE EVER
SHOE SALE
HELD
We arc offer-
ing the BKST
BARGAINS
on the Largest
and Best Stock
of SHOES in
North Texas.
LEWIS,
THE SHOE MAN
WEST SIDE SQ.
MtWhIC
Mr*, T M «»f Ulor,
w** tboppi• to the fity u*iay.
Mi*. H Gtov-r i* miUttg tn
Sherman
J. VI Mathis and wife leluroed
ttCoUiittvill* this afuroooti. They
vuiteil Mrs Mathis parent*. J. fL
lbr | Nonnamlj (MMtit ei.tluira—at »t »ad see boa emsy it u U> grt *10
the p»tt> of the loved oue the de ; and tka try har<t>:td get a
feuei suffers ?(trbutton wcoad 110 dub of nbKnptiooc.
If your name has uot wen pub
100,000 extra vote* will lw fiveu j
“Pnrf and P^icant*’ ’*ch "xen who
I UCl ana rcdhdlll firings in or «n* » tu tlO worth of
Vitgfraph nabocriptiou* »ith:n a fririloja.
The woidta of the poet n lore arr Now we dan* say that any caudt f
shallow the Mlrut owe of tie dat*- can do bet ter than this. Try;
<1
White Goods
NOW
On Sale
i
Fairchild and wife i»ott!t. of
cdy.
Mrs. W. i*. Willi* retorued t**l
Ft. Worth this afternoon She
s isit*si her sister south of the city.
.Mia. Alice Matson returned k»
Hb-Tmar. this afternoon aftei a via
it to her son, Roy 8. Mason.
H. K, Luther and staler, Miss
Ju uii&a. who zisited here, returned
to -Sherman this afternoon.
B. 8. Burton ha* returned from ’
a visit to Baris.
Mrs. Fred Mantoo. of Paris, ie
visiting her parents, D. Russell
and wife.
<\ B. Bridge. 8r. and wife, o:
Windom. are visiting at the hum.
of I>r. W. I! Bridge.
Mrs. P'-arl Briley arrived ias‘
mght froir Paris when- she visited
her daughter. Mis. H. P. Cantrell.
Mrs. • antrell came with her torn
visit of a few day*
Mr*. K. I*avie is visiting hei
daughter, Mrs. Sam Tadlock, »•
at I.annius.
A RANCHMAN'S ANNIVERSARY
SLA nomination blanks gruel for 50U0
WeaUrn drama votes and forward it U> Contest
Manager of Favorite. You will
A Mamma Wanted;!”-.*!^-. T2?
P* the
COMING
contest receipt books with full
particulars. 8»*nd in your name
today. IHrn't «ait for tomorrow, j
1 The contest is open to all white;
Jladus of gi»d character anywhere
HAREM CAPTIVES ,nF“niocouui-v- ***<«* *>«•
ing ear can be won by any one, no
matter in what part of the county
you resi le. Clip out the free vot
jiug coupons from each issue of the
1 llaily and Weekly Favorite.
If there is any (.articular thing
about the content that you do not
IN WO PARTS
The will of :the peo-
ple is supreme; if
fraud and rascality
exist, it is because we
have these ,things in
our heart.
S"Th« Cilf"
Sieger Theatre. Thurs Jan 30
Our Spring line of Ladies’ and Children's ■ j * r ^ %
Hiislin Underwear un e ec
is
Now On Sale
I he quality, style and price will please you.
GOUGE & FITZGERALD
STEGER OPERA HOUSE
ThvirsdaLy, Jan. 16
If you don't want to ‘land
get -M-at* N* —for HI !>
FISHFIR'S Miiginal l.augh
ing < i ation
Mutt
AM)
A Musical < ’<>raed)
l)if!’ei«-nt from
Ml ' * hers
JefT
EVERYTHING NEW THIS TRIP
PRICES 50c. 75c, SI 00 and $1.50
Sweater
Sale
One-Fourth Off on all Wool Underwear
and Sweaters
$4.00 UNDERWEAR REDUCED TO 53.00
3.50
2 65
3.00
2 25
250 SWEATERS
1.90
2 00
1.50
We have a complete
stock. Come
understand, let the contest manag
er hear fiom you at once by letter
or by telephone, or call at the Fav
orite office day or evening The
office is ojien each evening until 8
o'clock. Get into the game larly
and win a fine prize. You will
never know how easy it is uutil
you have tried The prize* arc
one Ford turning cai. three Iteau-
j titul diamond rings, three purse*
of gold fifl each, three $25 gold
watches and several special prizes
A good chance is given one and
all. Make up voiu rwindtobea
winner and get one ot the eonbst
receipt iKXiks at once. A good be
We t«U your attention to our aworn statement
its merits solicit your business
Condensed Statement »t tho
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BONHAM, TEXAS
At tho Close of Business. November 2r»th, 101 J.
*u<xn<xs
U-**i »’ Oa;eea
l*or «)7 ai
UABtUTft2>
mama. Stock
bryuno in
L nt-. a-e*
10,000 00
Samba
WMMXMK)
R-. Eeaa kutuHu. fa A Fa M.OOOlM
U Vbrtwff Pn4*» t*w|
47.017 W
a& W Eadaaw. Cam a Omm
IV.WIJ7
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CaA a*) Baa > L»<Vna*»
a».b»i.i(
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Tral
»’ ■**>.«*> »t
I -mrSt Sat am •*«•* SMmca> ■ txttta.
D W SWEENEY. Cm*m,
The Big Bank with Capital and Surplus of over #900,000.00—all
our owi money—is the one that should apjieal to depositors who
want to be connected with a Bank that is able to take care of all
their Deeds at all times.
DIRFXTORS—Chas. Halsell, of Halsell & Caldwell Co.; ./. W.
Haden, Capitalist; J. M. Wells, of Wells, NunneleeA Humphrey;
Zac Smith, of Smith-Moore Williams Co.; Hugh Halsell, Capital-
ist; A B. Scarborough, President; H. E. Taylor, of Taylor & Lips-
comb; D. W. Sweeney, Cashier.
TIRE DEPARTMEN
HOLDS MELIK
•zZ *
The Fir*- I>epartm*nt met
I Tuesday nigta in regular aeaaiou
i ami a'A-r dkjH^ing id’ tbe reguA
j iar order e<l I'lisirietw* the election
| ol of:W eia to ,v-rv e the onsum^*
{year was taken ti]* and the fob
i lowing otih ers < ieetcil
Q —Th|»t it so mkcH st>d about tHt
•*inc«r*oti©« thtory** tHtto aay# that I
would Itko «o houo on ooplonotion o^ .
A, 0«d olio. I wioh to whothor «t ! A •*. bteVCllSI II. Clliel ; B. D
|ginning is half th«* battle.
in while we can fit you.
Htmcock-Nev'III 4^o.
• Good Cloth s That Fit1'
:
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Sell Rambler Cars
This territory open to live dealer.
WRITE QUICK TO
RAMBLER MOTOR CO. OF TEXAS
FT WORTH, TEXAS
Everything For the Auto
At the
Fannin County Garage
\<,I:.\TS H Mi-
Abbott Detroit and Hupmobile Motor Car*.
All Work Guaranteed
Open £ay or JYight
PHONE 434
Mis s, f. I’m-ssoii and daughter,
,Mi*> Pearl, and -I. W. Quinton.
.11 , who have Ijeen visiting at the
borne of .1. W. Quinton, Hr., left
this morning for th*'ir home in 4 a
hey, < »K ia. I
Mis. W. F. « ope left this morn
iug tor Maud, »»kla , after a visit
at the home ol .1. F. Warren, who
li v os in hi the i i\ or
K '1 <bof»s anil wilo and M. .1.
Uaitoii and laioily < ;urn- in this
morning from Morgantown, N. * .,
and points in the Hast, and left
overland fin tlmii homes at lulip.
Mr* B. A. Pressley left for
< iaiksvilie on the morning T fi P.
ti visit hei danghU-r. Mr*. I‘>. A
Brown
P. I! Weaks visiUsl in Dodd
City on business Uniat.
Mrs, \\ . C. Mediae, of 8h» iman,
is the guest ot Mrs. V. Doprmg.
Misses Kate < oo|s-r and Emma
Hales left this morning for Graham,
Texas, to visit the ioi nrer's brother.
Bud Cooper. Bod s many Bonham
friends will lie aorry to learn that
he is suffering trom I.LiskI jioison.
He was in Hot .springs for some
time, tint is not greatly Improved.
Press Thuimonil h;is returned I
fiom Sherman
.loe Thurmond leit foi Dallas
this morning
Geo. Stowe and wife vi»it>d m
Sherman todav
,'Ess .Ylnia Ko» returned Ui Dal
las this morning afVe? a visit to to i
aunt. Mrs I W. Wilson.
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THE MYSTIC THEATRE
Those- win) saw the plot urea a-
My*: ie tlo-ater hist night
kV, r.-
theater hist
well pleased, the feature
pwtuie. " The Stolen Symphony'
beii.g i lie of the l*«\st .shown
th* I.- in some time. This pieture
i> a higl.it lass, well act' d story
.in pictures of a young musician * y ^ | j y
who n.pi s's a symphony au<Jl
! inii'Mis pianist ft■
Iris a, (M-iiuJ. the famous musi
■ ■ ian t ' l .'iiiy it and using it on
bis program ;«> his own coiiipo-
siti..ri. The <-o!ii7»ctM.*r msu.gttize.*'*
’hi j1 i• c•* ami ais-uws the pianint
of limit and is dm-lared insane.
V young lady isilme to his a>«i.st
am-e, however. i:iws a rss-ital in
\r*w York at which the famous
innsieiaii pWiys. has the composer
to appear who claims his own
and is bcfricrsled by the voting „ ..
- } \ ears
lady, the gn at (liatirst Imwingj2 Yean
tiis heiol 1 11 the piano in shame II Year
The orju-r two reels, “Sally!
Ann's Strategy" and E S. \r
• tv. ' were both mt«r»*rt-ng and
• ot .'it >u rung
The prizes arc now ou display
in the show window of the Bow
man jewelry store window and the
1 prize watches m the jewelry store
window of Mr Wedemer. Jr. The
purses of gold arc deposited at the
I Fannin County National Ptark and
the prize Fold touring car is ex
j bibited at the Fannin < ounty Ga
! rage. St the prizes and then you
' will want to enlist in the Favorite s
grand free gift enterprise and be a
| wionei of one of the prize*.
The contest is only to last a few
a j shoi t weeks and the wise candidate
will begin to plan an active cam
E>aign for votes and subscriptions
to the Dailj and Weekly Favorite.
.Note vote table below lor 11 umts.tr
ot votes allowed on subscription
payments.
VOTES
M dl be issued for Paid in Advance
Subscriptions to the Bonham Daily
and the Weekly Favorite either
New or Renewal as follows
BY CARRIER IN
BONHAM
Time'
Brier
New
old
■2 Years
Fti.00
20,000
10,000
l Year
3.00
8,000
4,000
*> Mouths
t 50
3,000
1,500
DAILY
BY M ML
Time
Brice
New
(•Id
2 Years
*l.(M»
IG.OIHI
h.lMhi
1 Year
2.00
li.OOO
3,000
fi Months
1.25
2.000
|.<NHj
Time
M EEKLY BY MAIL
Price New old
00 8,000 1,000
0,000 3,000
3.000 1.500
k’.on
1 00
High-Grade
REPAIRING
Mattox-Saunders Wedding.
The wedding party from thi*
city that attended the marnagi ol
Miss F rances Mattox and Mr. Rich
aril Taylor Saunders, solemnized in
Greenville last night, has returned
and the Favorite will have a full
account of the nuptials tomoriow
>• Scriptural or not. Can you elucidat*
t*a rwattar for ma? I M«l«h.aad*e I
.Virswer —ftooif hare ibv thought that
thfT ponaess a "sub-con»u!ou« entity".
;ind that this mysterious rreatura i*
’hr gvnt> remoaut of wbat «** for-
merly prehistoric greatne** Accor*
log to the theory, one evper ences a
chance to a hlcher or lower stage of
‘tfe conditions »h»n the entity leares
the body at death and passes on to Its
next abiding place A weti spent life
will guarantee one s more eialled pose
tlon (n the next stage of existence
But. strange to say all who eumrtaln
this theory like to tb>nk of their for-
mer existence as haring l*een of a b gh
er and greater order than the one they
non enjoy! For Instance one ikes to
think that he was Julius t'aessr tn the
halcyon days of old Rome Another
imagines that she was Cleopatra in by
gone times. Some seem to have *et
era I ' mb-enaeojotn entities' and get
no tangled up with themselves that
they become bopelesttiv ronPised. and
their friends are obliged to have them
placed in psychopathic wards of rer
tain instltntJons, for obeerratlon The
Incarnation germ is a serious one. as
it superinduces a mental aberration to
such a degree that the victim U inca
pnble of realizing that the socai'ed
•‘aub-conscious entity" is nothing more
nor le*a than the effect* of the pre
natal Influences of the mind of the
mother upon that of the child No; the
Scriptures do not teach either directly
or Indirect!}-, the theory that at death
some ethereal consciousness* escape*
from the body, and goes soaring arnind
through the chilly atmosphere in 1
nude state looking for a suitable habl
labor
chief; Jos* Thur-
.-h i*-f, A. N. AL
Kviiha I’riu-lutt.
Kd WfAtRershy.
going
If your W,itch need*
Repairing we are
equipped to give you
Ft»r Rout—Fno acio 01 lantl
AndJ six room house in South
BnnhHtn AtMriSM Box JV !.
Q—Do the d«ad knov, what
an h«rs? (H. L. B./
Answer —The Bible is the only au
tbority on tills matter All other testi
oiony would be In the nature of con
Jectnre Surely It would not be wise
to tnjst to our imaginations, or to
dreams a* proof or evidence, because
these are absolutely unreliable Nei
ther could we accept the testimony of
spirit mediums, spiritualists and the
like, for the Ittbie insure* ua that
these are under the control of the
demons, or fallen angels, whose' pe
cullar delight it is to deceive man
kind by representing that they are the
spirits af the departed dead Note
what the Scripture* say about consult-
ing spiritualists And when they
shall say unto you. Seek unto them
that have familiar spirits, and unto
wizard* that peep and mutter, should
not a people seek unto thetr God?
To the j.aw and the Testimony ithe
Old and the New Testament) if they
st-eak uot according to this word. It Is
itecause then- is no light in them "
ilsalah h id 30.1 What, therefore, do
the Scripture* te«.-h? "The dead know
not anything ' There Is no know!
«dg* tor wisdom in the grave whither
thou gocst." 1 Kcriesiftste* *5, 10.1
"llis s.tos Mine to honor and he know
eth it not anil they srv liriught low.
but he pemdveib it not of them ’
(Job H 31 > The death slate Is con
ttnuallv referred to throughout the
Blhis a« a *.i«ep and fhta is appro
priate lewarse all ar* to be awakened
from the great sleep of death in the
morning of the resurrection when the
Havktr shall come again to bless all
msnknd
0«'vD>. led HAtrt.
niuml. 2nd ;tNet.
Ie 11. eei-T'-tary;
aaet *t«-ret»rv .
irt-iwib-r. A M Hendrix, fore-
(intui hurt* ettmpnny; •! F’. Mayo,
iiseietant foreman hose company ;
(TareiM-n Gray, foreman ho<4*
fml lazid'-r c"tn., FAans Priteh-
, t-tt. a.xst *'( 1 r,‘Tiiaii lwti.«k and laildx-
: coin puny . mjzzleintn. Will Hill.
[Tom McDowell. Art Hack lev,
I latldennen. Loyal Heinian and
Herbert Normnn; cbectricum, Hoj
(’lark , snrpeon. Dr. -I C. Carle-
jton chaplain, R* v F^ W. Wil-
; iwvios hall custodian, John Moss.
Tru-wtees. \V A Spangler, Jhri
^Yndersou. and Frank Davit. So-
licit mg coioTtiif ti-**. FI Weathersb
F’rank Davis and -Um Anderson
This commiit) was instriK-ted to
take up this work with the coms
nutt'-v from the Board of 'Trade,
(he tiitine a* last y* ar. John Moss
will have lull charge of the hall,
w it Fi iia*t 1 ltd it ijw to k cep all per-
sons nt.it un-uiht-r* out.
The records show a very
healthy condition of tin- Dcpart-
m* at. Went througb the year
witliout lniwnijj a meetm^f. all
meetings l» iii(f well attended.
'Hit* re* tmLs also shoiw a apleu-
dkl aU' lalam-i- , t fire*. Tim
o-hmi .s I'-piHt show that the De-
partment lias answered JJ
alarum duriny the paat vear,
claKseif n* follow*; fires, j ]!>.
iaUe alarms, burning grawi, fluc.si
IA hi id ldilHi fee t of hose,
trawled ttoiiijj to ami hack. 7b
thousand yards, alarms at night.
IC. day time 21. Total time an
■wering all alarm* 31 hour*
ami -Kt minutes, in only one in-
■taiiei- did tin* fire spread to aiT
joining property and that was
causesl from the turi’*ng over the
wagon on its way to the fire.
One of Your New
Year Resolutions
Should Be—
r»i give PART of v«*ur »|Miir work
to the N<>*» JewHci Mt FUrginve *.
ALL WORK Ol AKANTKKD,
You 1 work will Iw Mpprrei*tcil
MASQUERADE PARTY
The Mother* Club ■» ih. B „
by lngliz»h we hoot will give t
ni»*qiH-fwide party at the F >r<
men * club r«»«zrn» Friday). 2-11*’,
from 7 tn 1** <»'clock j* in FA
j.iai-ryohr m cordially im »t*■*•! to
*mi» A«tiiitfWHzn It) <w>t»a Sand
, wiejiew and coffee w»tJi wtripped
«-r***iii 10 «entw. Mr Will II
I Kvaria will gladly give any in
formation r**riw* m»*| «L"iit tl>«
masking
a Cole***! IcOiri
T?)• high of 'h* com mere,
of <h* riitar* will b* 'hv PactSc or. on
A
First-Class
Job
Libeling Teob*
'(any r»therwi*»« good ho<i**k*«p*rs|
KlWhty aapdazir. fhrougho.n »h' | Thev^^oThMr
world or* puli lag m.lr h*od. rngnih.' what Ik In soch far or paekagr «nd
** ***** ,h* reifw*ol for (oui.'imM wOh dl«*«mu* i»«u!i*
wlrwloM 'olography in m. «orM Th. «0fw# .bould h* plainly l.h*!^
*▼*<»in rrmfen»pla'«a 'ha iinklh* to
API
at reasonable pi icc*
We also can repair
your Jewelry and
Clocks.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
gskhar of nil points s’ong tha vraatavyi
ooowi of America from Roving »c*
»ho MraJta of Magadan and spanning
•No ut*o of ih* ocaon. *0 Mrk with thf*
chat* Ol# whol# #a*tavly *l|cr* 01
Aata raining on d”«n *0 *h* W'ral'*
Woktiamer'a Tha con'ami alad •*•
tom wltl coaf in <ho aggvaga’a -na»y| tb*<r.»*!v*« —c
mtltloaa of dollar*
Fresh Oysters
Bulk Olives
Dill Pickles
Bulk Kraut
Sweet Relish in bulk
Ralston Food
Big Pecans
FRESH OYSTERS
Russell Gro. Co.
Phone 58
.1 C Wcdeincyer. Jr
Jeweler and Optician
IL'iiff |«>r Nude or n nt «.
North t enter atimet,
VifW Wt» g< r
C. E. Bowman
lawvlrr and TIMar
T* Suvtiriaa Mias.
Aarvan* You want to w* Mow
ftobyor * Cynild vraj coico igalo '*•
morrow •“ Pitiao'—'Wrhr lan’T So
la *" Bervar’ y**, but roo ra
our fly*' paMooi. and tt'a hi* btr'hdar
tomorrow | *h<TtiM ttk# It to So a
•u-pr'ao far him ' niageodo Biaottar.
Th* Wea'** Guardian
Toritina ha* bran crsldar*^ th*'
guardian divinity of fool* and on ib!»
acorw. *h* baa bean arrqaod of Wind | —————
5s«~N shop moved
---------- .. r ro|fM,
rusting with ram«
Whr do TOM Inal*' «« nlbhilngi
around 'bat boob*" aoid tha wi«o
lt»h •*Tou bnow rbr dang*- " •"Taa ”
repliad »b# Itttla fallow; hat w* all
have a certain appetlta f.r glow f
am willing to taka a cbanc# for tb«
aak* of bring drarrib*d to 'bat man a
ff Ian da a* 'ba big (lab 'ba' go’ a* a
I h»t»» mmitl Ui tn y 11, w ,e*
tlon in ItMM’im nt of F'ntintn
( ounty National Bank Build
mg and prvpwu t to g \*. th,.
Public tin' v'-tj lint nf nervier.
Your pat mu ag. will im appre
eiatfl. ( (Dll TO NEE MF1
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.