The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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Capital and Barpluj
County; ample reiaJ
fety of all deposit!^
ni*ss in a progressive
ative manner audt
tfluontial Itoard of,
ion with this Hank
l is essential to the p.
iiiuw or eutcrprue-p
Banking Hxocrieneei
is to give our patrons |
and furnish tliea
ness matters*
ake Advantage o! i
Hid You.
AL BANK!
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ftouljmn Prtiltj Jriuu»ritc
VOLUME XIV
BONHAM. TEXAS, SATURDAY. MARCH Ui IH12
NUMBER IDS
aturday,
arch 18,|
will have on di$p
[omplete and mafoifi-|
it line of—
attern and
tailored Hats|
-ALSO—
[pring Millinery|
Novelties
TO INSPECT Sttl
thank you for kimlfavoij
past seasons.
iMITHl
moooaoain
mystic theatre.
fare Mystic moat re on'
[«,clty house la*t night
grttm of umiHnally ftnl
i offerings| wore all fffl
feature of the I'rtwran*
■ romance "Salved by the
ich unfolds the story of
nturei of a yauna l|eut(
United State* army,
rouyV.i some thrilllof ®
Mexico m twinning «•>*
ddlng a young lady of tW
r. over w hony a general *
nicest army I*
(I through his p<lwW
making a sad endlwJ «*
rnmun'S, which 1® 4W .
tvr a wild ride thnAifl1
Ins to the security *
m armfy poet.
The lltoetreted son# ^1
Mutually good, "hiih, ■
,t.li the piano niuaic. *W J
>rvant part in the
oiling'* prdwnun
Tonight's pragratt l*
n |)DOd <>iw
Silk stripe chlffc* at
extra good M0,l*i
___ wAua htd*w
DISH PANS 25c to $1.00 I
These include Common Tin, XX Tin, Anti Rust Tin and 3 kinds of enamelcdware. Je
TEA KETTLES 25c to $4.50 |
These include common tin, enameledware, nickleplated copper and aluminum. •
COFFEE POTS 15c to $4.50 |
These are tin, enameledware, nickleplated copper, aluminum and percolators.
COOKING WARE TO |
SUIT EVERYBODY |
Tinware, enameledware, stoneware, aluminum and they sell at prices to suit
your needs.
OUR SIXTEEN-DOLLAR I
SEWING MACHINE |
mil
is the best value ever offered for the money. All who buy are pleased.
The O B.
Ruth *tr*«»t is w* h n>*
olio of I,I** l,rv’
1> t<» ctlilc NW* M
IH**> me f»r P
I*
! CHURCH FIKt CLEW
PROVES MISLEADING
1 ' # .'T’
| Were Believed to Have been Im-
plicated in Burning of first
Bdptist Church, Iteleastd
It wjus1 learned here la«R night
that the thrive foreigners who have\
beeil in custody on another charge,
hut who were bellowed to have been
liuilruniontal In burning, the First
Baptist church here, have been ra-
leased from custody on habeas cor-
pus proceeding*.
The man wene either in l'V»rt
Worth JaM Jil^ht or expected here.
It is atututned that the suspected
clew which was believed would lend
to the foreigners has failed and that
the case against them in connection
with the 'burning' of the church will
be a baud. nod.—Fort Worth Record.
LEAP YEAR MASQUERADE BALL
Young Ladies of fhc City Entertain
at The Elks’ Club Last
Evening.
1 QUit SPttJNG SUITS
Che^s. Davis & Co. |
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS |
SPECIAL,
BAND BENEFIT
iTuesday, Mar. 19
Rain
or
Shinn
iclp a good cause along. Special musical programme by the
|0tty Band. Regular prices—
5 ond IO Cents
TO-NIGHT’S PROGRAM
PATHH WEEKLY of Current Events.
Parisian FASHIONS for tho Ladies.
rHK CliOSS OF PEARLS—A Western Drama.
ystio
barr-cravens wedding.
New* has niched Bonham of tho
wedding of IHblx-rt Barr and Mrs.
Addle Cray,on which occurred at
Creaow t, Oik'la. The 'bride at one
time resided in Bonham and, her
friends hero extend congratulations.
The groom ie « prominent and well-
j toxio cltlron of Crescent, where
they wlU reside.
Four ri om bouse on West Seventh
street, beiiutiflul lot, burn, eniuko
bourno, etc., for «. little less thaip
six hundred dollars.
CIIhkw. Al Taylor.
OUT OF PLACE
When your chlmlneg drops i,nto
1 the liar lor, or tho roof goes orf wM’h
the storm, the pittance of f;iir dol-
! liurs per one thousand <I»I.lans for
I tlbnre year* yon paid for cyclone
imtfurnnce comes Isuto bringing many;
more dollars with It. See mo.
Phone 31. WILL H. EVANS.
NICE HOME CLOSE IN.
lice home of eight rttoma, hall,
|porchea, good well, small barm,
uarter acre lot, sit rated on
bt. ck from square on Er*t
street. Location desirable
Frame house In good condlt i<«n. Can
Hell cheap, half•< ash, balance easy.
See ud how.
Fvuns & Pritchett.
The 'avorits. $3 a year
SPECIAL SHlRf SALE.
During the next few days
we will have a special Shirt
sale. Regular 75 cent shirts
at 59 cents each, or six for
$3.00. New spring styles
just received.—Rogers, Wood-
ward & Roberts Co.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLA/tS.
Two room house, amajl barn, well,
nine 1 t, south fiont, good condition
'—only $200, cosy terms.
Ujbaon & Tay lor.
"THE TWO SPIES”
A Feature War Story
WILLY WISE TO HIS
' MOTOR BOAT
A WESTERN KIMONA
Roaring Comedy
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT
THE BEST
Aa
THE R80S!
Wagon and t*
moh-Toui
ith afreet.
FOR s*l**
of »«!*
..laad*.
1mAl
m 'i
THE HOOSIER SPECIAL
[saves MILES OF STEPS
FOR TIRED FEET
Investigate our plan of
selling these famous
Kitchen Cabinets-
Also our
HOME FURNISHING Plan
Jfalsell & Caldwell Co.
The Ulks Club was the scone of a,
m<wt ddiglii ,ful occuHion last •even-
ing wlwm t'ho youiVs ladles of tho|
dt| t nlortalii, d there with a bn it
year niaftqwrude. Tlio (Hub, si-one
of no many delightful affalns, new-r
lo iked lovllior than -Uusti evening:
with 'its baBs crowded with beaut I-
ful young ladies and handeonw-
young gentlemen, till in masquerade.
It wtui a novel affair 'in that, the
gentlemen were all left, In tuya-
toity low lo the identify ef I heir
es, oi ls whom they were to meet) at
tlwi ClttU wtliem-, In masked HUlre, I
tliny Iwailted for ulentiftcatkn by
tlield rcepiwtive partlK-l*. ‘I’ll* <-11
tiro prugram for the evening am.
on<> <»A the- most uuliino Midi truly
delightful that has over been.
■Pretty dance card* containing slx,-
toen lM'gnlar daniwis, four extrns ami
I wie specials were given out.
Promptly at nine o’clock Mr. l>l<dt
Sau.ndicna,favtorltig Mira Norma lion
nor of Tiyier, hxl the guceta tJrrnugh
the Himnd iiMirch, and It wiig an In-
flpirtoig, bemuttfUl nionionti to tlio.se
guest*. Who witnoNsisl the long line
of nwirc.herii as they 'broke the
march and ghbkd flueefully and
easily Into the *w lug end rythnu o*
ilu< iimsIc, which tormallyi opened
the hall. During the course of tlw*
evontng Mr. Willard White, honpr-
|,«g Miss Ted, Deeper or Honey
drove, lid the dirnecrs through tlwi
innwis of u Iveuut'lful Klcvraiini. Mr.
B. Short ridge, favoring Mis
Minnie Hat lei son, led auiotlvor (hi i'-
ll, an figure, wh'lcli was followed lalir
In the evening l(y Mr Saunders and
Miss Bonner lead'lng a pretty special
Leap Ywir tlcrman, not on Umj pro-
gram. Tlio Q» rnvan'e all «r-
ragtfed In a (very pretty nwunnor,
couting 'In order ns live courtship,
the betrothal and the lioneymoon
Mr. W. 10. HroWnloe, Tnvorlm^ Mih
Brownlee, led Hie party through a
pretty Clfliii'** 1n the courtship
Gorman.
iBRirtn# Hie founse of Hie even
Ing llee., and cakcw wore oedved.
The affair vvaev a m^gniflooilt so
dal his ci sh aind although I be sea-
son has offered many dollrfitfui
•venIs In tlie social realm, p no aui'-
icloses in point <>f brilliancy and
..plondor the leap year hall last
evening. 'The occasion was one tiO
11 vie In Hue hearts ,/f all present as
an evening of rare delight and which!
will ever be recalled with a feel-
ing of genuine pleasure, liy Ihone
pr«iK»*nt.
The foil wtni'i young ladies and
gentlemen were present:
M is* HwnncTt of Tylell; Miss
l.eiqv r Of Ifoney (IlDV sj Miss owl
of Honey Grove; Mil sacs Bradford,
l*attere-|i, Huns ell. Whip, lHaiin
ders, I t ens, Mid low, Foster, Itarron.
Stevenson, HenrhOMStk h, l.tinean,,
Mr. and Mo* kklVsrd Crown leu;
Mr and Mrs. Allert T.ylor: Mr and
Mrs Mark. Fill I- y; M- ssrs FIMir
I tidtorh of MeKinm y. Isitham of Hole
tin, ls-*fer of H ney «m< •• -hort
I *diV-, I* e|er, Oullom, M'KTlurw,
rtf-smdei* liw- White. Willard White.
Itaoiev. Ru«* ell. Bradford. iHplvp.
Itcdilowon, I mis*.
HERE’S a “clutch”
about our Spring
Suits that is hard
to escape. They
grip every judge of good
taste.
The handsome New
grays and brown mix-
tures—the skillful and
perfect tailoring will talk
for themselves.
There are the regular
“stand-by” Models and
the very smart L,ondon
a., A L
designs..
nr m
PRICES THAT NEVER
1 ii
tig f 00»Vlff.H»
\Jlj iA0LL* «*«UT» i
—HURT—
$12.50 $15 $18 $25
Our showing of Spring Suits is a showing that only needs
“showing” lo prove all our claims of Clothes superiority
Nunn 68L Jones Co.
“The Good Clothes Store."
Jfendrix & Moor
TORNADO INSURANCE
Written in Old U «- Com pa id e*--
$ 1/009— »2.«0 for one ><« r; $4.00 for
tflicce year*, or $0 00 lor five yonra.
FIRE INSURANCE
1* ia I»u.iIiw*m» fte<ewalty. Y«vn
ani !<urc of the heal, ppo1,ctloii if
you hav« a p B<V In amy oiw> of our
twentyudx active compnnlc..
LIVE STOCK INSURANCE
Wo write the kji.d Hwit don't
"buM," in. Hui Jiiidnanu and Ohio
Lkv*> Hto<ik lnanrauoo itompiwuy,
having noarly hmlT iiiUllon dol'lara
aaHct* mud In hiiHliuwa niono t|wi.n
twwnty-four year*. per $ 100XK)
avalmtl ddnlh from any caiuac.
LIFE INSURANCE
Writ Um under modern prugmuivo
plana at Hie lowoui rale In a
at'ivuig tine tried company.
ACCIDENT, BANK, BURGLARY,
Liability, Hfcearn B tier, Automo-
bile, Hale GihuM niul i-yvrtoiJtler
IjeiAtago.
WE INSURE ANYTHING
Biourablc In at rung «omjian h « at
roawonu'ble ratua arid win) appracl-
lahu your Imalmvd,
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.
OtM - llitlf W i*1 ll «»l<1 iHttlHD
It, In two Id < k* of square. Will
"11 oil cap or • x hairg** for well inv
provi-d priq»«ri.y and (my dlffcri nc*'.
Will cvr'auily give bi*« Imrgmin Mi
'hi* pi (portion.,
.1. Ml l,owr»y.
STOVE WOOD FOR SALE.
At $1 2R a ri*k at G. W. Boyd a
ptartt five mil« a iiorlh of
B. F Wheeler
COAT SUITS ARRIVING.
Sw tho** 'baiHldome n- w coat
unlit, whlvh h*'» B*:' arrived id
(IwlMin, Craw lord # ConpuajN.
See our window for the
best bargains in shirts that
will be shown this season.
All new goods juat from the
factory and the lateal pat-
terns.—Rogers, Woodward &
Roberts Co.
mmmmmmmmmmm^rn \ i.....~
OOTTON MILL STOCK.
! |fan a ha nhan a <4 HUa »tork:
cheap J- M ,**rt*T
Corn
Corn
We have a Car of No- 2
L. Levine Co. STE
•The CaaH Ciroccr*”
• I
>,
U ordered HtW® **
tSTVES MILES OF
J+alsell E Caldwell Co
are now
■wp» |ip*U
• th<*%
VI||lit F®
i f«»(r a h»mhI vffip tlMlI
Lwi n H wini'wr "t
the unuwiatly
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 16, 1912, newspaper, March 16, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923037/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.