The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM. I'BXAb, TUESDAY. FEBltUAHY 1*3 LB 12
NUMBEIi 170
he New Defender
Sewing Hachine
Costs You
Only
16 S1XTKKN DOLLARS
is a high-grade, up-to-date machine that sells elsewhere for $25.00 -you
save $9.00 on the machine you buy and get as good goods as when
you pay three or four times as much for it.
ix Iiundred==6oo==5oId 1
THE STEHER OPERA HOUSE
-And Every One Giving Satisfaction.-
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has. Davis & Co. I
’HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS *
les Mules
HEV. J. B. UENTON DEAD
■£'*. v.v,
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Just received a car of Extra
Good Young Mules that we
will sell for either Cash
or Good Note.
ers, Woodward &
Roberts Co.
Riding Planter
Middle Breaker Bottom will Just
About Fill the Bill.
Disc Harrow
oie mighty handy right now.
hen we have a good stock of all kinds of
Jfle and Doubletrees
levises, Trace Chains
Leather Goods
in f.ct everything you need for farming.
f01 * GOO J CRUP ANJ A PROSPERODS YEAR
Perolln
Hyburn.
carpet
hwcnp,—iHm
PSON-ABERNATHY HARDWARE CO.
“ImAui In unr l.ine."
Two rv#il*trrrd l«crk*hire low*.
iLho Tunnworth mow and *ix pi I
for Ml*. i8m m«> art eg* o. \V.
Hackley.
Angcll’s Commedians Open a Wet k’s
Engagement at The Stegrr
Last Night.
"My Little Princess" wit.) the of.
fering lad^i nigh t til tlilc Steglrr Opera
house hy the AmgeU's « Vim ed Inn-8 In
tho oismlng of their woek's engage
inent in hi11* city.
The Adiiiell's Comedlaui* are too
well known in this city to need an
inirodiictk n here, for they have ap.
pealred at I he Steccr a on ill her of
times i.n past seasons, winning) the
friendship mod f-!ood will of all their
pattrons h.v the clean, whole*' me
offering* presented at tihe poptilur
prices. The con pany Is eomsldeli'-
ahly larger tills wee non than ever ni
Alfo pawt.
"My Little Prince**," the offer-
in;; last night, Is m comedy drama
in four acts which n|>r>cnlod tu the
large audience presert and received
ii inch applause. Tlie specialties of-
fei'ift 'Uy Little Cmrnvcm, Nftcna Nntt
and Wilson and BoUgcd! were uniigu-
itly good mud made a hit with tiho
audience.
'ionlght the offering will lie tlw*
four-net drama, “A Man of Honor,"
w'hlcli Is well wetrth while.
I have hra|ii,ght 4ny old etanel bhek
fi'om Milliner. ,1 w«iut you to < dnm
and trade with me.—Tim Kjcwanaiigli
MEETING OF CITY CDIINCII
City falhtrs Met m Rtguldr Session
last Nighl. Routine Business
Transacted.
The city council met last night
In regular sewsltm at the city hall
with Mayor Kaglulalc presiding
Nothing hut the routine Imisiih s.
was brought .before (lie council and 1
the further consldenath n of Uie va 1
rious sidcwuliCK that have been or i
dertsl. The city cnglmoer has boon,
ordered to make Ids chUiii.iI' oi
these walks and repentl lo the1
council at an early ckotc.
A. J. Stevenson was formally!
elected chief of (lie fire depart mi n'
and his salary ftxed at flftiMMi dol
lars per nit nth. In connection with
this quest Ion, a comm 11 lee was mp
pointed to Investlgato th<> ability of
purchasing new fire apparatus. Thl.i
committee tin composed cf T. It. WII :
Its in*. Win. NewKon, Harvey Big
genstaff and one meniher
fire department.
=2 PRICE
SUITS
VVe have one lot of Men’s Suits, small
sizes, which we are offering
at exactly
Price
of the
Died Yesterday Morning at The
Home of His Daugh!er,
Mrs. Jim Mdplt s.
Rev. J. B. Ponton w;is found dead
in his bed yesterday morning! at the
heme of Ills daughter, Wra. Jim.
Maples. Death is attributed to begirt
trou hie.
The funeral services were con-
ducted at. the residence of bis duugh
ter. Mrs. Maples, tlliis afternoon at
three o'clock My Ilev. I. »s. Ash-
bum, pastor of the South Bonham
Methodist church, a**i#tod hy Rev.
Warren T. Whiteside, pastor of the
First Methodist church of Boikham,
followed '.by Interment at the Willow
Wiki cemetery.
Rev. J. B. Denton resided In Fort
Worth and had been v I si ting Mi's.
Maples when him death occurred. He
was seventy-ithree years of age and
was a member of the Protestant.
Methodist church. Rev. Menton
wits a mem1:>or of Ikmton county's
most prominent families, the town
of Denton having been named in
honor of hi* family. He was promt
nontly known throughout North
TVxas as a Christian gentleman of
high Ideal* and lofty character and
had many friends to whom the news
.Of his death will ho a gnat shook.
FREE KINDERGARTEN.
The ladles of the fr’reo Kinder-
garten, will meet with Mr*. J. O.
Saunders Wcdni*sdiiy afternoon at
two o'clock instead of three o'clock.
Ladies please he on time and take
note of the elinnge In the hour.
For the next ten days I will (end
to your typewriter troubles. Full
stork of paper mid ribbons; also'
will do all kind* of gtentVgniplilc\
and tabulating work. Phonos "till;
and 105. Notary public lu office
Andy I*, livatis.
VALENTINE TEA.
The ladies of the Union IVevcby
tartan church will give a Valentl.no
tea in the hasemont cf the church
Wednesday, (February Mill, from
three to ten o'clock. Menul:
chicken salad, enndwlrho*. pickles,
coffee aind whipped dream. Price
twenty cent*.
II you can wear a 32, 33, 34 or 35
Coat, this is your opportunity to get a
good Suit at a Big Saving.
Nunn (Si Jones Co.
“The Good Clothes Store."
■■HI Hill I III Will MIIIIW —I—^
Raising the Maine
THurnday, Pcb. IB
WUUUHT EDUCATIONAL FILM BKKOHH PUBLIC
CIVIC LEAliUE NOTICE
The <livlc Improvement League
will have a (till mcelling Wednes-
day afternoon at three o’clocki at
the 1‘Jk's (Ai.1i Room*. All mem-
hem, and also all those who wish
to Join In this work, please be
present, as business of Imiportance
and1 other matters, must be
dlscuseed. ,
TtU COUNTY RUMMER NORMAL.
Plans Tor the Til-fVAnvty Ki*m-
•mih' Normal to be hold here this
summer an* rapidly maturing. Nii-
perlntendrilt KVnm* state's that he
has Just clou.I'd a contrnct with Mint*
Lillian Huniirjjkrlcs, for six ycalrs
a primary teacher In the Dallas
City SellooIs, ns Instsuctc r In Pri-
mary Methods for the Mormal. Miss
Humphrle* Is a fine lecturer as Is
attested by her success In the Poly-
technic: College Summer School of
last your. Mias ll'uioplirtcs' ex*
perlence and her training In t|he
TV'iicln’r*' kkillcge of Columbia
University of New York; giiarviintee
that, her work1 In the normal MIU
be all that could t« dealtcd.
CONCRETE WALK.
Hush Cation W* having a new
concrete *ld<>wslk pul down in fri■ n•
of his residence In West Benlism.
MATINEE
4:15 P.M.
Haindrcds of snllsflisl ousl.oiiM'-r,
using perolln.—I>on Rybnrn.
NIGHT
7 O'CLOCK
OAT LAND.
Sixty acres to rent for cuts two
mties northwest or Bonham.
Clio*. 0. Nunn.
These Films will lie Lectured On Ly » (lootl Uinploye
Prices 10 and 15c
THE MYSTIC
TO METHODIST LADIES.
A.H the Indies who donated to the
Methodist bunfliist will please *ond
dc nut Ion* to Woodim'ti hall Prldav
moraiing, I'ehruary 16th.
‘ge <( said ipropocty
whars ■ukl knv
* rd«red eanatna-t-
viae detiarmi&ed
'll to be JiMt,
. And by rest**
onoved on tine
y, 19U. there
•<*u the fig -
vely, your
ast-meged
proper dy
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Wantc'd- Men to learn Iwirher
trade. A.n army of graduate* run-
ning shop* depending upon, on for
barbers. Many Join waiting. Pew
weeks qualified, tkin’t be had
elsewhere. Write toduy Moler
lAarber College, Matin*, T*^xas.
MEN WANTED—
A ws'll known 8t. l*«ii.‘! m»nufa<
taring eoio|»niiy wishes to HO‘<ure
she services of several honest and
mohitloux men in rcpnenl them
In thia State. They offer iinnaim!
busi n-ess opportunity Cor Inter
view- and parttniilara ask for John
Vll I lard at Peeler'# In#; Store
Applbaints must be finitiKlally abU>
to carrny ,IcmmI* to tlic aJnont «»f
two hundivd dollars
Aunt Jemimas’
Pancake Flour
Graham Flour
Swan’s Down
Cake Flour
Cur lee &
Campbell
Phone No. 9.
CUT H18 FOOT.
While splittings wood .Sunday
morning Juddy Womple, one of The
Kavonlto carrier bey*, hud the
uitsforNiinci <f striking) his fort
with the cute ami inflicting a vs»ry
painful wound n
Tint, the old reliable, north of
Wilson'* stable, has the most n.prt.9-
date short order rctawnut In the
*>lty (‘hill second to none, but not
Pnmomc like norllh side. -Tim
Kavicnaugh
!*.#.(—Haley's while sweater be
tlwown tAeiige K iMt/ggerald and Mui
HmlWi * groc* ry. Rc liirn to I’a
vorlte c»fflee.
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DO YOU WANT A HOMEf 1
We have a very deck rah Is lot. w«;
will sell you and lean you the mnne I
to put a nice lamgalowi mi It.
Gllieon tS- Taylor.
ItieiiK-mbcr the* ckite TV binary M
Vslantkw Tea at Union Ur»tibyl'rl-
4h church
il'mih perolln Just recotvecl for
house eletwiing.— Don Rylairn.
iSce Aklants for Knees,
mm! FrtiR Trees
The re vorlte- ft Mi # year.
Shade
«*** Muslin
? Underwear
Wr have received a shipment of the
Most Beautiful
Muslin Underwear
ever shown im Bonham,
J ltc Prices and Quality are
^ Just Right. The Fit and
^ Finish of all our Goods are
the Best.
It will pay you to see our full line.
OOUOE & FITZGERALD
Come and See Us
About Your Feed
We have Corn, Chops, Bran, Shorts and
Cotton Seed Meal.
L. Levirve (Si Co. »TE
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 170, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 13, 1912, newspaper, February 13, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth922925/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.