The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 13, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY FAVORITE
BY
TNI f AVORIU PRINTING COMPANY
W. S. SPOTTS...... Editor-
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regular advert lain k ratwa.
Whan ordering Tha Karorlta
•hanc<>d front <®» noatofftee to an
rthar It W ABSOLUTELY NBCHS
SARY that th« old a* wvll a* tha
saw addra*a be fc/lwan
WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Forecast:
Washington. Nos outlier li.
Bonham a ml vicinity Fair
;uni cool Thurmlay_
PEACE OUT OF WAR
The Balkan war luut mvulvod
live ’tuitions directly. But indi
rvetly it ha* involved every »th
cr civilized nation
* With tin- firing of the first
guu, tin* jx oplo of Europe re-
membered tlu* old prediction that
felt die divnd of a general Ku
ropcun war, They belie Id the
possibilities of such dsaunter in
the jealousies and ambitions of
tiie powers And forthwith they
rushed into the markets with
the botw.lt> and sticks they had
invested in ami converted them
into gold and bank credits Hun-
dreds and thousands did this
Kieli men and peasants, trustees
for esbntiH an<l stewards and
agents brought forth these seetir
«tie« m such iiumher* that the
stock markets were glutted Th*
thing was a stampede in France,
a panic iu Germany This eoun
try was forced to buy l»ack mill
ions upon millions of dollars
worth of American stocks and
Iwinds The Bulgarians, the Mon
tenegrins. the Serbs und Greeks
mvd Turks have sacrificed mi
inense amounts of treasure But
they caused the rest of the world
to sacrifice many times more
Here perhaps is the true wav
to tile universal peace. If all
the world must suffer when
fourth and fifth rate nations
come to blows, how much more
will ii suffer if. say. Germany
and England declare war’ By
mere pressure, if it chose to ap
ply it, the world could prevent
imy war. And now it has a self
i h excuse for doing it
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| Exchange Chat
A printer with more than |5oo
iu the bank has committed suicide
iu Oklahoma. We do not under
stand how this could Ik*. The
matter should Ih* investigated foi
the good of the order. —Four States
Press. He had been employed on
the Clarksville Times.—< larkxv die
Times.
That does not enlighten us any
as to where he got that money, but
it makes it clear why he commit
ed suicide. The recollection of
more pleasant things than having
lived in Clarksville has l>een xtiffi
eient to drive men to suicide.
A Boston ministn says we need
to get hell out of the English
tongue. It might lie still lietter to
get it out of the English dispnm
turn — Houston Post.
The Post is correct. But how m
FOUNTAIN PENS
HAVE BECOME
A NECESSITY
It. however you get one
that is not made right you
will think it i pl.«$ue and a
curse.
A'e hav. the G.i aranteed
kio I tiiat we sell Irani M OO
up to 46«K)
We guarantee l!u sc pen*
just like we guarantee every
thing else that wi sell.
When you buv of us vou
get wlnf you pay lor You
do n it . ike v ham rs
“«t it r irjTPors-'
W. P. Claypool
Want your Trade
Be it big or little not so much for the immediate profit we will make but we want you to join
the army of substantial discriminating, citizens of Fannin County who come to us with confi-
dence to supply their every need. _
We Have A Grand Line Of Dry Goods, Clothing,
Shoes, Underwear and Ladies’ ready Made Gar-
ments To Offer You
Our stock was bought for you to meet your personal requirements. It’s our business to protect
you against the worthless unsatisfactory stuff and furnish you exactly what you want at as low
a price as we can name and retain a living for ourselves.
Put Us To The Severest Test
Compare our qualities our prices and our treatment of customers. If we tall short in any par-
ticular the manager of this store will appreciate your calling his attention to it and will rectify
all mistakes and right all wrongs
Graham, Crawford Co.
thunder are you going to accom-
plish the desired aunt Aljout the
only method we can conceive
would lx* to paralyze the dispose
tion.
We watched a Bonham man try
to look comfortable iu the Palm
loom of the AdolphuN the other
lay and forgot our uta discorn
litur * while looking at him. Grad
uaily we will get accustomed t<
the magnilicence of it all.—Dallas
Time* Herald.
It's dimes to doughnuts that
the Bonham man was not uncom
lortable. We are accustomed to
tine thiugs up here in Bonham
town. Borne to Bonham.
-oOo — — —
..ant all of your turkeys
chickens, eggs, and all kinds
of country produce.—J L.
Scruggs Produce Co.
FOR 3ALE
.Standard bred mare for #235,
•.tandurd colt coming two for
#201)
Thorough bred chickens o
Buck Minorca roosters
W. O Foote.
Bonham, Tox&s
TOILET REQUISITES
That Give Pleasure and Lend Dignity.
Toilet requisites of every kind, that is, in great variety and nl
high quality. Each and every one will give you pleasure in
using and make your toilet one of dignity rather than detrac
tion. What is more attractive than a dignified toilet—one
that is iu keeping with the occasion. It is no trouble to ex-
plain or show our toilet requisites. Our line is complete, satis-
factory, serviceable aud artistic.
The Palace Drug Store
Accuracy Mean* Bflert)
S. Side Sq. PHONE 97
W anted— To rent two or three
unfurnished rooms lor light house
keeping, t*e»* Avis Hendricks.
Moving to Denison
Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert < 'hristian
left this morning out the Katy
tor Denison. Mi Christian has
a*x*epte<1 a position with a grocer\
firm and will locate in that city.
Turkeys
Wanted
I will pay you eleven cents per pound
for all your turkeys. Warn all hens that
will weigh seven pounds and up, and all
goblers that weigh eleven pounds and up.
J. F. BOLIN PRODUCE CO.
South Center Street
Farm Loans
BEST fUTEl
BEST TERMS
BEST SERVICE
Over Ji> yew* c»|>*netice. Use
me and t«e ptrwwd with th. mao
tier in which vuur altairo ate han
.lied. This hu-iies*. fur liest re
•nits, requires the i borough school
mg in it I have hao, and my loan
arrangement* are i nstliveh the
HURT
I <>ar>» made i« miwsoi f>VM> and
upwards and h*.* tin* value ail*
vanned
t t*k» up and etfend pun has**
money twites
HEATING
STOVES
Remember when (he norther
comes we have 15 styles of
HEATING STOVES”
lor vou to select from.
BONHAM HOUSEFURNISHING COMPANY
407-404-406 Fast Side Sq Phone 137.
WE’LL GET IT
• It. has long been a well estab-
liahi-d remark “That as Nobility
j goes so got** the county,” and
i Nobility has goix* unanimously
! for tJie new Widows and Or-
! phans’ Home. Recently at a
meeting with twenty of their
• members present they gave $bl
i and they say that they are go-
ling to increase the amount to
l $150. Don’t that sound like bus
'iuesaf
i Hail, Honey Grovx* and Bailey
(have each given $000, and they
j say Alley are ready to increase
that amount. These contribu-
tions nit* not eon fined alone to
tlu* Odd Fellows of these places,
a* those not. Odd Fellows desire
to contribute. Ravenna intends
to give $200, and there w not
a lodge in Fannin that is not
coming up with its proportionate
share
The Odd Fellows of Bonham
and Fannin county will give
Seven Thousand Five Hundred
dollars toward this new Home.
What are you willing to giv«|f
A number of our good people
are coming to my office or are
stopping me an the street to tell
me they desire to give. They
are quite liberal also What tinn
during the next two weeks I am
not out of the city trying to get !
donations for this new Home, I i
run be found a my office over
t!•.* hirst State Bank, if you d«
sire your name on the list j
Phone No 144, 1 ring, or call i
at my office and get your nain 1
down. W. A Spangler
I have in connection with my
Transfer a Dray Line ami would
like to have part ot your business.
I’hone 104 or 354.
EL BRYANT
DIED AT HUDSONVILLE
Ycwtenlay morning at 111
o'clock Mrs Toni Kiehanla died
at th>* family home at HikL.ou
viU. She had heeii a suffern
| Large Stock,
Best Assortment
Lowest Prices
To be found in the city or elsewhere. This is no
bluff or hot air, but the straight truth. All we
ask of you is to call and see for yourself. Our
Line Of
Bed Room
FURNITURE
Cannot be excelled even in Dallas. New Good*
Being Received Daily, In fact, our store is head-
quarters for everything necessary to make your
home comfortable and attractive.
Yours to please.
miKiptn n for many n
ad Ik.u confined t<
tot Mimi'tinn- Mr*
i Ilk J| spl* lAlIltl M * *|a4;.
it] liked ui the min
mil
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CMS. S BUM. HGRHiM FAVOR 11 F. "A I S" GET E ESIILTS
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CAK HE BANANAS
i car of mr» Tiumm mat tr
**d, If you want * ntaa tuiiich
I*"? »*«l tl ey will be <t«y. |
D V, Hill
Philip Wise
THE SHIRE 1HIT 1PPREC JTES YOJR BUS N SS
SOUTH SIDE SO—BONHAM
;sa aaca cg-ca-p ca-sacacagtt
Have You Bejfun
I hose Gifts?
live hav* • htmtt(ii| line nl Hnck
*i*rr*> n»r vK*'fv thiiitr* to Kmt
many othn thing*- that with a A
• *g »'i>l Towels, SC*> * ]
lot Holiday fllfl*
"■♦•die will make hr**
t«* i.irpare
CiOlKiE & I'lTZOERAM
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.