The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM IKXA8, TUESDAY. JANUARY 30 IB 12
NUMBED 159
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BLACKSMITH
OUTFIT
for general farm ork will not cost you a great amount and will come in handy
many days in the year.
A Blower fc $7.50, $1250 or $20.00.
An Anvil f- $9.75 to $30.00.
A Box Viseor $5.75 to $7.00.
Drills from !.50 to $8.75.
Hardies, Colind Hot Cutters, Flatters* Hand Hammers,
Tongs—
Also will be nee<, but they will not cost you much. We have a fine line of
F!L;S—ALL SIZES
Bonham litiiw Received Letter
from (ongressman Sheppard
Concerning Appropriation
Chai Davis & Co. I
THE HARDW4S PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM. TEXAS *
Thera Iihh li«n c naldenable
rp+xiilatlon concern In*: tiba real
j (tut us of affairs «« pertains to
Bonliani'o now i postofficr t>u I Id 11114.
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and i'ii view- of this condition a
citizen wrote C'ongn Hainan 'Shep-
hard for the facte In the cane and
received the follow Ion reply:
Waahlokkon, D. C„ Jen. 23. 1912
*-My dter Sir: I aim In receipt
j today Of your letter of January 19.
| In 'Which you auk lo be ad v lord uh
j to the amount appropriated for
j (the pootoffke building In iionliaiu.
In I limn ed late reply I lie* to nay that
j (lie authorization for tilde building
wan $60,000, l$3fi,opo of which baa
already been appropriated and the
other $16,not) will bn appropriated aa
K> n a a needed.
yvuntuInK you that. I am glad to
have a letter from you, and to have
;un opportunity to nerve you, I am,
Yoaiie very truly,
Morrla Sheppard.
A'
MRS. W. 1. OWN HEAD
Passed Away This Morning at One
O’clock at family Mom on
fast Second Street.
Big, Fi, Five-Pas-
senger Tiring Oar
for Or $900
HERE is an automobile* very car you have been
wanting at a price that fot make you dig too deep.
1 Just the size you want, tig and roomy enough for
1 the whole family. Pow$n0ugh to do anything you
want it to and more spe* you will ever care to
I use. It is the aort of cafcxpectcd to pay around
flur.
onhanGarage
h
iUR 1NTEP9N IS TO
PLE5E
I •
[*by handling only tst quality of
ardwa and
Imple^rvts
kind that you get an Irof,arantee with. Of
p*urae you can’t know just *have and the only
■V for you to ever know is* jn and aee ua.
Mr*. W. A. Osborn died Uhl*
morning at ona e'cloik at the fam-
11 y home on Last. Second street,
following an illness of about ten
day*. Death id attributed to
paralysis.
The funennl was conducted at
Wie grave this aft-erno in at. four
o'clock by Rev. Wright.
Mr*. Osborn was uljrty yearn of
atfe and was n, nrcmlber of the
baptist church. She bus resided In
this city with her family for ninny
years and during that time made
many friends by her many 'act* of
Christian kindness, all of whom will
be deeply grieved to learn of her
death.
The family iha* the sympathy of
a multitude of friends
IOm-ABERNATlRDWARE GO.
CARD OF THANKS.
To our frlenda who In any way
saslwtsd ns in this the saddest
hour Homing as It did) that could
have befallen us. Sorrowiful Indeed
are we that death In a traglo way,
took fr in nor home our dear Aiiibs
band, father and brother. Words
fall to express our heartfelt grab
I (hide to those who came as oom-
forters In time cf deep dl«tre*a mid
ao kindly helped to bear the Iwir-
dan May |tie Who guldi s the dredi
ny of all mu Si. ep you Is our
prayer
Mrs J M Trent snd Laughter
Georg* and Oharkey Trent
Mr. snd Mrs. It lark
MACCAREE LADIES.
Tha l.sill's of the Mnodahee* en-
joyed a re> a I g od t ime Saturday
afternoon, when, after the hnaineas
of the lodge had been ill. |Mwed of,
the room sag «on verted Into a Imn
quel hall ami feetlvltlea In lii '
Only the member* of the « rder
•rare present lo enjoy this treat
The menu r«on*i*r.d of ever,thing
J. M. HANCOCK'8 HOME.
J. M. Hancock'* home Is being va
cat erf. It, la with m Cot rale
There are two lai>$> 1 ts. House
of five rnon s, hall, hath room, two
porches, barn, city water, well, cor-
ner lot. Only four blocks c ut. $3,00
—Matty term#. Will II. Kvano.
SffD 0AIS
Pure seed oats are scarce
this spring but we have taken
the precaution to select a
choice lot and can supply
your wants,—Rogers, Wood-
ward & Roberts Co.
(We liaive for sale a ■numiber of
gkod homes In Pouhani, ranging In
price from '$200 to |2,M0. Can k>v*
pottat anion.— Kvii'iim * Pritchett.
MODERN COTTAGE—WEST 9TH
South front, five looms, hull,
two porches, l»alli p uni, well and
city water. $1060; one half cash.
Will 11. KK aim.
INJURED IN RUNAWAY.
Price Thomas was painfully In
Jured yesterday when his team be-
came frightened near the store of
1 dm it li Moore Wllllanue Co., and ran
■away. Mr. Thomas was thrown
from) his wagon to the Htreet car
line now being) laid down Main
street and tbs wagon pinning over
hi* body. Mr. Thomas roaldes In
South Ponhnm, I Ait was conveyed
try the residence of hi* brother, L.
P. Thomas, wheie hls In^irle* were
attended to. He Is r< silly, a* well
as could be expectid 'today.
FOR RENT.
(•ullage on car Jlne—$11.
Prick hou*e i n west side.
Lodge room iruartcrH over World
Igilldiinri Will II KvatiN
I HAVE FOH SALE
— Cows, calves, hoga, town lot*,
heiutoa and lots, several piece* of
kind and farms In and around
Hnnliam Alto land In flier cmin-
tles A'leo my Mviiy stable for
sale or rant.
Lake Wilson
Distant t’ of twenty-Six Miles Cov-
ered by C !. Walsh in Thirty-
five Minnies.
Sherman, logs*, Jan 29.—C. K.
Waltdi, Cioths biplane man, «r
rlvod In Sherman tlila afternoon at
I :i3f> o'c I < k. coming; I'rutin Hoiihain,
twenty-five mil lea, In thirty flve|
minutes. He started from tliui city
at fotiii' o'clock, oalliiul tils bur.ino a
manager, Robert. 'JV (lanfliuon, who
was here, Just before ho started
After ho had ascended a It nlium
buainovs man called I r K. K. liar j
clay, oecretury of the Sherman
Young Man'a B'm.lncsa A* i aw I at 1 on
and told hint Ihati lie had etarl.ed
About five hundred pi ope go I lo
Austin College All blot In I ’ark lo »«■
him o ina In. He- mado the trip
without accident Mini came down in
the middle of the iradkl after flying
over It and circling the grounds
once. Plights will bo nuajlo here
f’rlday and Satsinlwy afternoon*.
WEST I0TH STRLET\ COTTAGE.
'Pine lot KHtxfib feel; five t'oontn,
•two porehes, bath, well, dly water,
barn, fine sunnier housa and only
|lllr0il Is the prlcev 'l^'ls la extrA
goist.
Will II Kvan
NOTICE.
W« now h'ava onr SioadqiHirtoia lo
ca,*led .with Phil Jacob*., first door
north of Tha Pnvorlle, and wo a.!k
nil persit'* ItidHblad to ua lo iiill
and seittla Miei.r account* at. < in o,
h« •« are busily In maid of the
nvonayi.
White, Mtak<«ncy A PuIUt.
PRAIRIE HAY
We have the first cutting
and if you want the best on
market we have it for you.—
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts
Company.
SEE me.
If y ii want to sell real estate,
see mm.
If you want lo buy real estate,
oeo tno. Will Hi. KVans
LAYING CONCKETL
W irk Was Slaihd llns Mmning on
Pulling Dovn (ontrele on
Car Line.
Concrete Is hi n*J put dqwii be
tw*|rn the our line imIIh exit riding.
•ron» tire myuApe *t tile Texas and
Pacific station. Illna work wtu
starliMl till* morning and Is the be
gtnVNlng Hho actual paving of the
street.
| 'I'lie work of grading Hi** street
to the proper levol for placing Hi--
asphalt will • oii'ini in <■ noon, after
which lbe paving will pr nroex
rapidly.
EXTRA GOOD COTTAGES.
I lave a iintnher of extra good
cotiagas well Unatcd that I can
seH ehrap N* w Is the tlnra tn
buy, See me IVw.w .*loii
Will II I'JintiH.
ADDING EXTRA EQUIPMl NT.
Will II PvattM I* pulling in a
Twelve *< re* < f goiyl land in
went part <4 town with itu< km lilt* etorngo rale for Hie furiloij
Iwns es, |*en*. Ineulmior cellar and' protec tion <f vituaMt pn|e>ri* en j
(mod. and for mm* tiara the ladle* alv«> hog liM* and h use* Adi Ideal| IlHtoted to diln k•-« ! in»^ Also »
devoted tb»m*ehe* la enjoying the* place for hog* and chicken*, low Hurrongh* a (HI I tig machine which
affair l%e «reunion wa* one to prlee. too Kvan* * Prlt.^o-ti do.mnt make nnetgki* Mr Hiaaaj
BIG
REMOVAL
SALE
We're going to clear this store of Winter wearables,
no matter what it costs us in Lost Dollars to accom-
plish our object!
We're sure no shrewd Buyer will want to pass an
opportunity like this. Men's and Boys' garments, all
must go. Many of our Suits are right for any season
of the year.
Come, while the pit king is at its best. We can fit,
suit, satisfy and please every buyer that comes. Save
some money by spending it!
Here are a few of our price inducements:
$25.00 Suits $16.55 $18.00 Suits $12.00
2250 •* 15.00 15.00 " 10.00
20(H) *' 13.35 12.50 •• 8.40
Nunn (®l Jones Co.
'The Good Clothes Store.'
EXTRA Look EXTRA
--Hpocittl Feature TO NIGHT ONLY-
THE GREAT DISASTER AT AOSTIN, PENN.
Hhuwinj' the waliTHwcpt town; it» ill in* and every tiling
as it happened. You rend alimit it in the iieicspuperH
—now la your chance to see it. Lome curly and avoid
the rush. Also—
How Betty Won the School
dlieerfui, Bright and Bnnppy. Therein a jingle, ring
and swing tn it. Don’t miss our Itig Feature Hhnw Tn.
• Night. Yes, Maine price—
Children Sc—Adults lOc
THE MYSTIC
TO-NIGHT
OME!
OME!!
O M E!!!
SEED TIME IS NEAR
(garden Seed
I :iower
Corn
Cane
Potato
Bird
GIVE US YOUR ORDER
Celery
Pepper
Lettuce
Tomatoes
Cauliflower
Dill Pickles
Grape Fruit
Fresh Oysters
ram*in la the meninru* of ilaw
prevent aa an afternoon of rare do*
light. Ml <b* dearrii* inn of which
on* fin«.» Hmi w-nl* ura
inadaqua.*
ha* «wie of tb'- brai itjuiiqe-d
floe* In North YWoa
PRETTY rXH STREET COTTAGE
JTIv* room* halt Itm potvhea, ......................
•noraly city ««rar, and tmly *lx blork* out > VVuaied AJI kind* of nawing
I ti*iM*r look at IV 11Minn* IMir -Mlt J, It (>la<«.
Steger Grc CGry Russell & Thompson
Company |
Come and See Us
About Yo\ir Feed
Wc have Corn, Chops, Bran, w horts and
Cotton Seed Meal.
L. Levine C£L Co. 3™0NE
“The Cash Grocera”
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 158, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1912, newspaper, January 30, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922347/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.