The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM. TBXAS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 13 m2
NUMBER 92
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i HELD LAST NIGHT IrEGULAR MEETING
BICYCLES.*.
.*. BICYCLES
FOR MAN OR BOY
The paved streets now means a better opportunity to en-
joy one of our
I UP-TO-DATE COASTER BRAKE WESTMINSTER
OR BANNER WHEELS
All sizes in stock now for you to see what you buy.
ICSiQls. Davis & Co,
:HE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS
Band Played and Anvila New Paving Contract Or-
Roared and Torch Light
Parade Indulged In
dered. Other Natters
Looked After
COATS
roceries
Our motto is to sell Groceries
and more Groceries and to sell
you more Groceries we
must sell you
rQualityQroceries
We put out Groceries that will
bring you back for more of the
same kind. We give the Quick
est and the Promptest Service.
First Presbyterian—
The prayer meeting service
will begin tonight at 7 :15 p m.
Members urged to attend.
Edgar W. William*, Pastor
UonJmm was the scene of a The eity e*tuncil met in regu-
demonstration last night, that has lar session Mouduy night. First
5, not been indulged in lor the past business on the dneket was dis
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« ; old faahtoued Democratm rally 0 M Weaver as waterworks
f | wan indulged in by about two inspector was then confirmed
ft thousand patriotic eitiaena, and his bond approved.
« I The torch-light parade was a A four inch water main was
huge success and caused the old ordered placed on Poplar street
time Democrats who have beeiu from Seventh to Tenth street,
battling for the success of Demi The council vnted to pave the
ft I ocracy for these many years, to south side of First, street from
ft | toss up their hats and yell them- Main to Center street. The Tux
*!salves hoarse. It was a great as & Pacific railway will bear
ft event, in, which many women and a portion of this expense as it
ft ! children took part. fronts their property, amf the
ft! Following the parade the city attorney was instructed to
5 I crowd gathered around the prepare a contract for this work
speakers’ stand that haul been with the Bert llahn Construction
erected on the south side of the company.
j court house where a baud con The initial ordinance ordering
cert, was given and a number of the paving of Center street from
I short speeches were made. The the public square north to Tenth
speeches were all eulogi** of street was passed and tile work
Mr. Wilson and touched on the will be started as soon hs the I
recent overwhelming victory of necessary arrangements cun lie;
the grand old Democratk* party, made.
Among tile speakers were, II. f A number of other matters
A. Cunningham, F. M. Gibson, were dicaussed but no action ta
C. H. ^ bite, H. G. Evans, L. C km before ad'jourmnent
Wilson, Rev. Israeli and F. S -------
Leslie.
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The weather man says that it will
be "cold all this Winter."
This makes un think ot < lv cl coats!
How’s you is, Hi i f
!l there's an) Overcoat vacancy in
your waitliobe, ». ’re lu re to till it
with the best of Overcoats, lor an\
special purpose.
Fall Overcoats*
Plain labries, silk lined and silk
faced Coats of dignity.
♦ 12.i*0, f 15.00, ♦is om to ♦25,00.
Fancy ehev iota in several models.
(’oats of st yle and go.
♦ 12.50, #15 00, ♦la 00 to ♦25.00.
Come, sec our new Overcoats!
Nunn (8)lJones Co.
“The Good Clothes Store."
Wanted.—A
meat. Call at market
John 1. Crouch.
_ i Wanted.—-A cook at the Allen
boy to deliver Moraorial h™Pital.
Rooms for Rent—-Mrs T, A
Phillips, 200 W. 8th street.
Interesting Values In rp —a*— T
... ..-:■ .,-:— ■ he Bes 1
Phone 171—The Quick Way?
ABER RUSSELL
"The Provider of Everything Good To Eat"
Tailored Suits and
W raps!
No better time for buying your winter suit
or wrap than now. Our stocks are
large, collection varied, and size and
sortment complete
—PROGRAM FOR TO NIGHT—
Cold weather is just opening and we
will have several months of seasonable
weather in which to wear garments
purchased now.
See us for high values and low prices
“EARLY’S AWAKENING”
The terrible accusation.
(Powers)
i “THE BOOMERANG”
A story of u stingy rancher who!
3S- pretends to have a contagious
disease to get rid of all the cow j
, boys—however, the doctor quailn- j|
; tines them all—don’t fail to see
this Western comedy, it will make,
i you laugh till your sides will ache.
(Nestor)
“ANIMATED WEEKLY”
GREAT CIVIL WAR pipthpf ^ |i
“DARLING OF THE C. S. A." 1
The greatest picture ever made dealing with the
CONFEDERATE ARMY.
“THE MIXED SAMPLE TRUNKS"
The laughable experience of two Halesinen over their trunk .
Made by the “EHHANAY" Co.
“THE GOVERNMENT TEST”
A thrilling Railroad Drama.
Tonight MYSTIC Toni ulit
.‘I RHKLH
DUMAS MASTERPIECE
“MONTE CRISTO’’
Dumas’ wonderful story “MONTE CRISTO" has been most
carefully and elalsiratcly produced in three (:i reel edition
deluxe by the SLUG CO,
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts Go
TOMORROW
J
Showing all the interesting events
of the world.
kPENIND HOURS-
1 to 4:30-7 to 10:30
Parker Davis, color'd, was
brought in from Honey Grove
yesterday afternoon and lodged
in jail on a charge of forgery.
ALBATROSS FLOUR
F resh cai of <V I bat loss dour just
leceived- The best .......... loi
money. Hughes & Keeton.
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Furniture Prices Worth Remembering
R
WE SELL
White Curtain Poles
S*raw Matting, per yard
Cl< tb V indow Shades -
e Scat Chairs
hills Red Rockers
' pi x Window Shades, fringed
Velvet Rugs, 54 inches
$1.00
High Chairs, with Apron
1.00
Ladies’ Sewing Rockers
1-25 |
Large Rodded Arm Rocker
150
All Steel Springs
1.75
Iron Beds, full size
1.75
Chase Leather Seat Dining Chairs $1.75
Solid Qak Gen. Leather Seat “ 2.50
Kitchen Cabinets - 495
6-ft. Extension Table, 5 legs - 5.00
2-in. Post Iron Beds, Vernis Martin 750
Good Dresser - . . 7.50
r»
ussels Art Squares S10.00 J Axminster Art Squares $17.50 3-Piece Bedroom Suit, all to match $13.75
C E TO OUK .STOKE where you will sec tic Largest Stock of Furniture, Rugs and
Pi me s in Fannin County, and at a PRICE that is no lower in the State of Texas.
f>r,hM;,ms. HALrSIELL & CALDWELL CO*
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1912, newspaper, November 13, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921698/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.