The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM* TSXAS, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25 1812
NUMBER 5U
A PICTURE
A PICTURE
of
of
HAPPINESS
SORROW
and
and
CONTENT
Discouragement
A BOY on this side of
A BOY on this side of
the street with
the street and
A
NO
RED
RED
WAGON
WAGON
"'GOODWORK
me nmnM, pyw » mm
MU HDDS
,A
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lit
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We Have the Red Wagon at a
Price that Both the Boys Can Have One
Chas. Davis & Co, \
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS *
omething New
This is the Store that Gels the
New Things First.
Instant Postum
30 and 50c Cans
Chase & Sanborn
Teas and Coffee—always good.
Phone 171—The Quick Way?
FABER RA7SSELL
THE PEOPLE S GROCER
$&g.^At Norman's Old Stand.^tiD#
GEORGE POWELL
S. A. LINDSEY.
S. A. Lindsey of Tyler, mem
her of the Texas Welfare Com
niissi* n, is e< inducting an ex
hiriiudivc invextigntion into tin
luig'h erst of 'marketing farm
products. According1 to figures
which) Mr. Lindsey has compiled
<<n perishable products. which
is the claws of articles coming
under his observation, tho Tex-
as producer receive* approx-
imatelv twenty cents for produe
tion of which the consumer pays
lone dollar; the remaining eighty
cents is distributed among others
befo+o it reaches the consumer.
Mr. Lindsey Huggcats tint) tin
remedy waist be worker! out
nine PAllTIllliCn thVougih organisation. Many as
GASt LON I IINUtU CruiS'
" , lion, that could give its mem ben
Absence of Witness tor De- complete information concerning
n.Uv in market ci unlit toms, and eniddf
tense Causes Delay in shippera to avoid glutting on<
Prominent Case. [market and starving nuothci
- would affoid n measure of re
The case of the State vs Kef. The Tons agricultural
(lodge Powell in the district .product* per aonium \m*v »'
court was continued today by f*rm vlauc ol approximately otu
the defeuse for want of the ti-s- billion dollars, aiul au iiiipr<\*
timony of an important wit- meut in market conditions w biel.
ness. Tho alweiit witness was would give the farmer one edit
fined #200 by the court for uot «>" the dollar more than they re
r«oive now. woubl result hi u mo
saving to the Texas produce!
of <110,000,000.
The Texas Welfare Coinmia
sion Is trying to improve mar
ketin# method*.
appearing at the trial and an
attachment was ordered issued
for the witness and the sheriff
■requested to place himundor a
bond of #1,otX> to insure appear
mice at tjve next trial of the
case.
George Powell is charged with
the murder of his brother-in-law,
Dr. Williams, in November. l!HO,
near Lemwird, and tin* case is
attracting considerable attention.
Ill the ease of Kivu McCombs
vs Lon McCombs, suit for di
vorec, judgment render, d for
plaintiff and divorce granted
FOR SALE
My 35 horsepower Mitchell
touring car at a bargain---car
LAST NOTICE jour customer*, but must do so
have a few customers who . it your bills are wot paid. It
let the 2t.Mh of the moutlii]Bike* money to pay
without paying their light peiisc*.
We have not yet diseon
Use Bate’s German Liniment
. Al--
e Bes
—PROGRAM 80U TO NIGHT—
“The Magic Wand”
V modern fairy story—awaetl)
pathetic and charming in simple
beauty. (ITssanay K
j “The Lesson”
A slave to Imsiuess— man’s love is
has been used ten months and of man’* life * thing apart—it is
our
is in perfect condition.
C. M. WATSON
Texas Power & Light Co.
GOOD EATING
The new Star Restaurant on
north side of square will serve
d the service of these bat*
liners, fearing that they did
[fully understand the rules Two good brood mare*, farm I regular meals on tables begin
the Company, which re-! wagon and some hogs.
.T. F. Bolin,
Jninii Tut'sdnv noon, Will also
that bills iiiiin! n« paul . serve short order* at lunch
[the 20th. _ . , , counter at nil hours.
do not wish to lose any of I I’roduee nnd Wagonyard. | j N i>or<.j,f Prop.
woman's whole existence.
■ G. Melics
“Lincoln’s
Gettysburg Address”
A feature Hln. of the war.
( Vi tag i a ph
kPENIND HOURS—
1 to I 30 7 to 10:30
UGS
Our Rug Department
would l>o n urodit to a
city ten time* the size of
Bonham.
Committeeman Sells Ac-
knowledges Receipt
of Funds.
The follow ing letter from
Judge Sells is self-explanatory
and give* some idea of the
plans of the present campaign:
( Iclnirne, Tex., Sept. 2d.—
Mr. W. S. Spotts, Bonham, Texas
—Dctir Mr. Spotts: I have
your check for four dollars,
same covering the contribution*
io (lie Wilson, Marshall earn
,align i*i lid < f A. J. Moore,
/Cue Smith, K. 11 PritcJictt and
/rank McCann, for which, in
' ehalf of the National Commit
■ e, 1 greatly thunk you and
'aeli eonti ibutor.
I am Hdviscd of the good work
being done at Bonham by Judge
Cunningham and Mr. Spivy, and
am very guileful to all of you
for your spit ndid efforts in
this behalf, for I am very any
ious that Fannin county shall do
its full share in helping to raise
ti contribution for the use of
the National Committee worthy
of the greatest Democratic Stale
ini the Union. >
I am. for the present, giving
all of my time in an industrious
effort to have Texas make »
150,000 contribution, imd my 1
eticounigement from all see J
lions of the State is sti-oli that I
am now confident of onr ability
to do so. hut it is a very great
undertaking and certain th'nt we j
cannot be entirely sm.....osful
without “a long pull, a str* ng j
null and a pull alt« gather," as'
tlmy say at sea.
To my mind, no one thing has j
so emphasized the fact that tli*
Democratic party is truly r*p*re
tentative < f the people as its
conduct in raising campaign ,
tiiiuIk. If the people are ever i
to come into their own again i
it must ls> the result of tin I
chief executive of tho United !
States and the congress being !
absolutely free to act righteously I
ami without undue influence I
from any source.
My first step was to interest
Democratic newspapers, ami otli
■in, in popular donations of .+1
ind other small amounts. These |
*1 subscriptions are for many
canons exceedingly' dcsirahb
and in this way we are getting;
atisfaotory results, but it is
ipparent tba1 it will be rnipos
able to raise the sum desired
byi ibis proeecclure alone, ami
m I am taking the matter irp
hroughout the State and asking
>ur Democratic friends, by or i
ganized effort and pemoual so I
Imitation, to urge upon tins** .
who are able to do so, the giv i
“ng of considerably larger j
■out I'ibiitioiis.
I luoe .just sent the National !
Committee 43,500, recent eon !
trihut ions, will send more within 1
Is, few day*. Hint this I hope 1*
continue until Texas has mad* |
j i record in this respect of which j
j we will be everlastingly proud
Acting Chairman MeAdoo Iu
[written me that the commitle-
is greatly in need of funds am j
’is the campaign is now we
under way. it is exceedingly im j
portent that no time he tost
Wlii’ii r< nut lances ar** mad*
please include the name of tvieh |
donor and amount donated that |
I may send same to h«adqonrt>*rx
and thus have all given proper ,
credit for their patriotic service** ■
hml eoidribulion*
My informali* n from National I
headquarters is vi*ry gratifying
It certainly looks like Governor
Wilson will be the next prent-
dent of the I Sited States
Vttv truly your*.
Cato He
National
m
HR
Copyright Mart S^hartocr Ik Mara
CO M E reasons
why you ought
to wear a Hart
Schaffner & Marx
Suit Ready - Made
are because you get
all-wool quality,
style that stays, and
a guarantee of per-
fect fit. Everything
else we sell is on
the same high qual-
ity plane; shirts, hats
underwear, hosiery,
gloves; all the small
necessaries. Ready
for you; right
priced.
Nunn fSL Jones Co.
"The Good Clothes Store."
MAN WANTED"
A Lubin comedy “hit” will make even the married tncu
laugh—iud that'* a going roam.
‘ ROCK OF AGES"
Vitngraph— Fanned by *ea breezes—talented and good, a
woman administers to the poor and nick -the (ind* refuge at
the cross— her reward, a crow u of life.
“TWINS"
Htory of u clever wife who teaches gay bntdmnd severe lesson.
-THURSDAY*
“RIP VAN WINKLE”
A Vitngraph Feature in Two Keels—from Washington Irv-
ing’* Icgcml of “Sleepy Hollow.”
Tonight
MYSTIC
in
Tonight
K
YOU ARE
^INVITED
TO CALI. ON
ffliss 1. M. Smith
for all that is New, Up to date
—and Classy in—
MILLINERY (NO NOTIONS
MISS I. M. SMITH
LODGE GATHERING
About Thirty Members oi
Lodge Enjoy Forty-Two
end Luncheon.
n gclieial ami to our
■ specially
mot hers
Something belter tu sliced
breakfast bueou> ■t.>e per pound
Taylor A Thompson
Something better mi sliced
breakfast bacon per pound
Taylor A Thompson
Th*
0 Patterns of Room Size Rugs
in the High-Grade Rugs, such as Imperial Axminsters, Kirmans and Genuine Wilton
[civets we can save you trom $10.00 to &13.00 in price over anv citv store, and wc person h»**ny right to ti»de or
LOW IN PRICE ON THE CHEAPER GRADES ds any house in Texas «-u.«i* —
l^ist night wan lb** oci*wu«i» ot
■ the regular so*-u»l meeting ^ Lix-nhIi im
# 'ili.* i*'inii rnal lirothcrh*****t 1* *lg* .. i
oUim litre man for! ’ 1 ' ' ' , " laooii to*
j ;hm| iS>oiit thirty «d the lacndwrw h WBW (
--- were pr. Miit and « »«»* | lu ,he ,
I pleasant evening
beautiful now brick
< «f Karl K Nuiui will
■s uily for (HS'iiiNiixy and
the lunrUomest home*
mi nil
For
1 want it undert'ood that no
i<
Ee as
xminsters From $17.50 On Up
or Rugs and Furniture—SEE US
1ALSELL & CALDWELL C(X Main St.
Vftbmn Troimfrr 1 «.
wntU’ii prrmiwion.
MS. lit.
without my
L. C Wtl
At
ITN till
IV two
the p«
I'l
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SATURDAY MARKET , luitrhc. n, <■
Tbr ImIii* of the Fir*i Pr»* joynterw. eha
iman ohureh will have a cr food th
,«rket Hat nr day morning and Ureved a* i*
t«-mooa st V A Kw»ng * stop* .upon ae'erij
i , iot aide **f square Will among the
ive drew*rd chirkrn bread r* sp* mh-d
id r»ke l*honr nisler* befkire women, whadi w«
iturday to Mr* II C MeAnal « Happy manner
On Haturdsy phone ISf* very high tribnt'
T II H
K V
til
SLAVIKS AKKIVI0
Juai recrivrd a big ahipm
«»f black and white Waver*
mir line before buying
Min Nina Millet
LEGHORN ROOSTERS
I have oeveral White Leghorn
roo*ter» at William* A Bi*hop
store for sale Extra good stork
and a bargain if you want good
et it ketm John Brtiloti
It will * iily be * few .lay* tin
J^!^^tnpil M A Taylor «»d wife will
|w> mg a occupy their hiwlnuw lo w r *
*■.manhood i tdrnce wu Weat Fifth *«rrel
§ * *
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 25, 1912, newspaper, September 25, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923333/m1/1/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.