The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM, TBXAS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 1« 1012
NUMBER 1 Hi
COME
AND GET
A CALENDAR
We Have One For You I
raw
If you need anything in the Hardware line
we desire to meet your wants.
MRS. 1. L BARNETT DEAD AT STEGER OPERA HOUSE
Passed Away this Morning After
Shart Illness of Pneumonia at
Home Near Deaisoa
Mew* w(l* ranelved ffci ttU* c.fty
Hit* mkinnliig anuotmejn* this <Wtli
of Mi«. K. IL. (L*uve) ttu>mett. which
occurred mf. the family hbnw, near
DAnUon Uil* jiwiirailnif at «lgTit.
o'clock. Ikeath twuJiiwJ from pn*>u-
moula after a abort 11 Into*
Nothing eouW be loomed 1tn re-
gard to the fuueitil arnungetnen us
lot bur than Hud. *he WiU he burU-d
tomorrow: at Rwv«n»*'.
Mr*. Ua.mutt I* well kne^b in lt«-
waiua, where tfie fjunlty re*ld*>d
fj(u- uihny y«u*. a ad shut lia« many
(friend* there and rwlaUwea who
Iwllilj Ue deeply grieved th» byiiiiu
ik' her death.!
Chas. Davis & Co, |
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS |
FOR SALE.
A well Improved farm, atxty-three
-<*, three mile* norKhwiaat of Bon-
in. Good mnooth. land. Can give
-Ion. On market fcfr abort
*. Philip WIn.
NEW WOOD YARD. , Veaptoig now empty at !K>2
Can auj.ply your wajnt* in elova Main Street. Phone 192-8.
wood or blank wood promptly. Pat-
nonage appreciated.
W. J. Hofcte, Prop.
North
A suite of room* for (light hoiiee-
I will pay you eleven cents for all
your (turkeys thla week.—J. P. Bow-
ling at Jonea’ wagon yard.
UNDERMUSLIN GARMENTS
From 5 cents to $2.50 each.
Nice new material and well
made. Each garment is dain-
tiness itself, yet its service-
ability has not been sacri-
ficed. Sale begins in the
morning.—Rogers, Woodward
& Roberta Co.
Deputy Sheriff J. 8. Brugge** loft
thl* eitemonn for Aoatkn Nartryj In
e burgle Ml*» Majude Hibrtwart, who
wna convldted o< lunacy In the ctrmn
ty nount fast week.. 8/lie wilt be
.placed In the Itoaamio twvyhini fit.
AiUatJn.
I
For the next fifteen days, beginning Jan. 15th, we will sell all 5
January Clean-Up Sale
Heavyweight Goods at Cost. Remember, this is OUR FIRST 2
SALE. We are offering this merely to give room for Spring 2
Goods. We have no “Railroad Wreck Goods,” or shelf-worn 2
goods to offer you at unheard of prices. We have a few odds 2
and ends that we are closing out to make more room. We 2
have some splendid bargains to show you. Below you will 2
see some of our prices: jjjj
----*
7>6c. No Starch. 2
Yard Wide 10c Bleached Domestic at
Correspondingly - Low - Prices
Unbleached
Odd Pants
♦3.ISO Panto for........$2.40
8.00
2.50
2.00 ‘
1.50
1.00
Ladies* Coats at
Cost
$12.50 Ooato at...... .$7.30
10.00 “ “....... 7.50
JI.OO “ “....... S.OO
All Wool Goods at—
10 Per Cent Off
Mens and Boys*
Hats
$3.50 Mato for____... $2.50
3.00 “ “........ 2.00
...... 1.80
“........ 1.80
“........ 1.20
“.........HO
2 50 “
2.00 “
1.50 “
1.00 “
Ladies* Und’wear
$1.00 Unions.......... 0Oc
.50 “ 45c
.50 Vests........... 45c
.50 Panto........ .. 45c
.25 Vests........... 20c
.15 Panto........ 20c
All Children's Underwear
10 Per Cent Off
Men’s Shoes
$5.00 Hhoea fo
4.00
3.50
3 00
2.60
2 Oil
1.50
Ladies’ Shoes
83.50 Mime* for.
3.00 “ «.
2 50 •*
2.(8) **
1,50 * *'
Children s Shoes—
At Cost
Domestics. Q
_*
Men’s
Underwear
50c Mhirto at...........45c Ifl
60c Drawers at........ 45c (ft
if
*
_ *
Ladies' Skirts %
$0.50 Skirts for.......$5.50 J
Ladies' Hose, 4 for 25c
Men's Hose, 5 for 25c
REMEMBER THE DATE—IS DATS AFTER JAN. 15. CASH ONLY—HO PREMIUMS GIVEN. J
GOUGE ®. FITZGERALD 5
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“The Thief,” One of The Strongest
Emotional Plays of The Season
Presented last Night.
Ajg the Stegllr opera Ikauhm JohI
night iajii lnt«nnely liii^ne*<-e<l aixli-
enoo **t In the pnou>un<ky(it; afhmwij
mini nm>t. nttmitlon while one iff tha
grcRihertt. him! *Ur<inK«>Kt emotional
.play* of [the aohbuii watt being on-
ontod txif-oiX their ey«n. Itanry
Benuiteln’g gripping ipfluy, "The
Th.l*»f,” win* the offering.
"The Thk*f” touche* the deopCHt
will* of human (wnvotlon maid hI.Iih
the heelrt* of aJI It hold* the
audience In It* gripping appeal.
“The Thief* nmiPoMs the story of
u woman *«» d«Vply In love with
lied hlURtbaud tlmut, to plea*.! h^n
eye, «he become* a thhif, HMinlling
tbnf money witUh which alw* lAiiyw
clothe* to rniaJov henaelf *1 tractive
and beautiful that *he might, hold
hi* lore and pivvemt. IiIh alien t coiii-
;|,arla<yu of herself with other wo
■men Hn jioflnt. ct (excellence In dli'nan
thh,t ‘might probe detrimental do IMr
(taiiMv It Is m wondeWHrt story of
A woman* maid love ujnd mi Mao
aiwdiie iti which alio U -birred to ac-
noulnt tor heir dually wANtrotfie,
ndaghm the •toqprttt depth* of hu-
m«h, fanodou.
“The ThkY" wa* hnudlkevl In /a
m*at«irly nidulkuer by a bri l l lam I c om-
jMAjny IkuArt. night, everyone la Hi'iur
In thellr rtyipe)ctlvn role*. Meurlnfri
SWerwocirl a*, Mario I Amide V<»y-
ain. "The Thief.” *«id K U. Iler-
somm mm Richard Voynln, hor him
Iraud. pTWWhted a mngiilfloent. in
teinin^tatlan, <»f thellr iwBpectl vU
noilea.
If you have hide* and fur* to acll
bring them to me.—J. K. Bowling at
Jonea’ wagon yard.
LADIES
Why go to the expense of
making up your undermuslin
when you can buy the gar-
ments ready made of nice
material for less than the
goods usually cost? Our sale
begins Wednesday and con-
tinues through the week.—
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts
Company.
I have a good eocond* linntf w.-ugom
Dor »nl« clump. 8r«> him 'at <inoo
if. W. OrUlon. '
WITH THE COUNTY COURT
The wh«c.l*i of Juatlcn art* aitlll
grtndlRig In Judgm ItoMHor nhoniH*'
•Otot. and atnoo yoatmiyfayr* report
ilouj' <waoa luavo Ih<«iii dl*|Mim¥l of,
afhlch aw* mm follow*,:
On ( ho cajM* of I ho Klnat Nia( ional
lAnin.k of 1 .mIiimi I*, via .lake Urow/n,
autt for note, wiilch; wa* on trial at
l»roM« (hour yeatantoy aftedBcoB,
JudgiiH-nt rondor«<l plainII,ff fui
jwuoiMit aitod foil
Kalverl IIUcImkh k pk >ud gif Idly to
the oharge of Thofl, auid w«i« fined
throe dolUur* and one day In MU
The «a*o if Jow-e King, a hargod
With theft, Wll* (llMlliM*e«l.
Itlie came of fA ll. Sinh h va llig
tk'rnfmJt 4 Tarvnr. ault f<»r prloe
of Jack, wga on trial at the Iniuc («f
■fling to |>r««m.
All Clothing Reduced
331-3 Per Cent
This means you can get a
$25.00 Sait for $16.65
22.50 *'
15.00
2000 “
13.35
18.00 “
12.00
15.00 “
10.00
12.50 “
8.40
SAME REDUCTIONS ON BOYS’ CLOTHING
$12.50
Suits for $8.40
10.00
u
“ 6.65
8.00
M
“ 5.35
7.50
U
“ 5.00
6.00
u
“ 3.35
5.00
44
“ 3.35
4.00
44
“ 2.65
Nunn (Sl Jones Co.
“The Good Clothes Store."
Old Billy’
A Modern
Cinderella
(A Comedy)
THE MYSTIC
TO-NIGHT
TWO DEATHS MONDAY ANOf
TEN NEW CASES.
TV,i wmw < him* if inenl'Tuuii lM and
two dMMth* were r»jiorl'-d III ISilla,-
y nfrnk >. Akwi on* cmr< «m>
brought V> the CHyi liRmpIta] front
Oarlamd. Tcm. and «*»•• <4 tho
•IxtUhif at that honpRUd on* a i»a
1 lent An ,n M«af|iMt.i. — IRaIIm
Wnud for *aU* by tha kni. thorn
mlto* aragh of Kooliaxii •— • ’ha*
Halaall f ,
Beech-Nut
Sliced Bacon
There is no waste to Beech-
Nut Sliced Bacon in glass jars.
Every slice esn be used—
therefore it is economics!.
It's flavor, when baked, is
delicious. Order a jar today.
Curlee &
Campbell
MAS TRACTION CO.
(Danlaon-Sharman-Daltos Intarurban)
NEW FAST
LIMITED SERVICE
BETWEEN
StaM-XcKMallas
Leave* Sherman 7 a. tn , 11 a. m.
1 |>. in. and 6 p. m.
I Honrs—S&erinaj tojillas
Regular local car* leave Sherman for
llallaa and Intermediate poiata
HOURLY from h a m. to
8 p. in. Incluaive and
10 p. in.
Ror inlormation addreaa any agont ar
M R. KKU’KLL JA8. P. tiRJFPlN
A.G. P. A. IDenlaon O.P.A. Dallas
Don’t Worry
about the high cost of living.
Come and see us, we
will save you
money
L. Levine Co. otoi,4
• The Cash Grocers’*
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 146, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 16, 1912, newspaper, January 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922089/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.