The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 99, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM. TEXAS, £ ATURDAY DKOfcMBKIl 7. 15107
Heres Money!
Iln Your Pocket
The items enumerated below are new and seasonable
goods that you need right now.
Clothing
We are making the lowest prioes in Bonham on new
High graie 1907 Suits.
All 8 JO suPs out to..........................S14 95
All 816, 816 and 818 suits out to ............. 11 95
All 810, 812 snd 812 60 suits out to........... 8 95
All $7 60, 88.60 and 89 suits out to............ 6 95
Proportionate reduotion on boys suits, m- n’a over*
ooata and odd pants.
CLOAKS REDUCED $1 TO $5
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Wa have reduoed every misses' and ladies' oloek
in the houee per garment from 81
Cotton Checks 44c
45c
425c
SHE KISSED A
BUKtiUR ODD
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FELLOWS ELECTION
A Pittsburg Girl Thought He Was Haywood Lodge No. 168,1.0.0. f.,
We offer 200ft yarde 25 inoh ootton oheoks
at........................................
Fifty*cent men’s ribbed underehirta and
drawers at..,...........
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Saturdays Monday Bargains
FURS
Saturday and Monday only wa will give a special
disoount on all fura—20 par cent.
Heatherbloom SkirtsReduced
Saturday and Moaday only we will sail the 82 50
Heatherbloom ekirta that look*, wears ^ | gg
Her father. Burglar
flees.
Pittsburg, P*., Deo. 5. — **Iw
that you father? Qoodnight,"
eaid seventeen-year-old Mary
MoDonald, of Ontario etreet,
sleepily, as she peeped up and
saw the figure of a man at her
bedside. Then half robed in bed
ehe planted a goodnight klse
somewhere on the shadowy faoa
and tumbled off to sleep.
A few minutes later a paeslng
policeman interrupted a roughly
olad stranger making his way out
of the McDonald house in his
stooking feet. The household
wai aroused. The stranger had
saoksd the young girl's room,
removing 8200 worth of jewelry.
"When ehe oalled me father I
duoked," said the thief, Joseph
Wand, wno ia 26, whan ha pleaded
guilty before the magistrate.
Mary and her father have agreed
on a new oounterlign.
and ruatlei like silk at.
Rogers, Woodward
& Roberts Co.
J. Lee Tarpley Co.
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
New Hearse, Lowering Device, Chur2b trucks, etc. «**- Phone 241. K Side
Wedding last. Night.
Last night at the home of the
bride's parents in South Bonham
Mr. E. It. (Bart) Jeffsrson and
Mias Bessie Clinglesmith were
united in marriage, Rev. Stuokey
officiating. Only a few oloaa
friends of the family wars praa
ent.
I Bart Jaffaraon ia an amploye of
tba T. A P. railroad aa a fireman,
a poeitidh ha haa obtained by
hard and honest work. He is a
manly young fallow and haa a
boat of friends in Bonham.
| Tha bride le the youngest
daughter of Mr, and Mrs. H. W
CUogleamlib, and is a handsome
and talented young lady who la
in every way fitted to adorn
a home.
I The Favorite extends its
heartiest congratulations and
, wishes for them all the happiness
and prosperity this life affords.
' Remnant Matuug bate Monday
' and Tuesday.
J. Lee Tarpley A Co.
fleeted Officers Last
Night.
Last night was the regular
meeting of the Odd Fellows
Lodge. There was a large at-
tendance, and quite a lot of busi-
ness was transacted.
Two candidates were given the
Initiatory degree
Offioara were eleoted last night
for tba ensuing term of six months
as fo lows:
8. F. Leslie, Noble Qrand.
T< m brown, Vice Qrand.
W. E. Newton, Secretary.
W A. Spangler, Treasurer;
C. T. Lane, Representative to
Grand Lodge; Will Keithly, Al-
ternate Representative.
The Fannin County OJd Fel
ows Association will hold its
next session in Bonham next
February, and preparations are
already under way by Haywood
Lodge to entertain tha visitors
royally. Tha indications point to
tha largest attendance in tba
history of tha association.
We Point With Prii
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Pete Halsell aaye tell the people
that he ia now ready and anxious
to kill their bogs. Phono No. 166.
HERE’S
SOLID
COMFORT
FOR YOU. •
If this one don’t strike you just|
right we have
150
DIFFERENT PATTERNS
To select from. Every piece of Furniture in our house
ppfjT USEFUL and
Panic Prices ^Prevail
An Unusual Occurence.
A freight train went into the
ditch olose to Bells thli morning,
delaying ail trains. Three oars
were derailed. No one hurt.
Wreoker busy. Would-be pas-
sengers euseing.
All trains from tha West wars
delayed today on eooount of the
wraok near Balia, and had not
arrived at prase time. Aa a re-
sult the Dallas Newa nor any of
tha iargw daily papers arrived
and the town has bean shut off
from all outside news servioe. M
County Collector's Report.
Following ie report of Tax Col-
lector M. B. Uroweoo showing
amount of commissions reoeived
and amoant paid to deputies at d
assistants:
Commission on ad valorem.
noil and occupation tax......ft-'IIM l'»
Commission on redemption 18U to
Total...................3ft(*7 53
Amounts paid to deputies aud as-
sistants:
WOlUeves................. ft lft 00
CAMacyuoeu.............. 17ft <M)
Naunle I'nos........ 450 00
Percy MoDade................ 4ft 00
A L Duncan................ 40 ‘JO
Total..................... 1431 Sift
Maximum amount of fret al-
lowed.................... 2500 00
Total amount paid to de| ulits
aud aili ved .............. 3031 lft
Leaving balance......... .... '1.13 12
to our choice selection* of Man's Furnishing* for tbw
Holiday trade.
We’ve exclusive end elegant Neokwear—-tha bast mil
of glovee—perfection in 8hlrie and Collar*—tha beat brand*
of underwear -oholoe Hosiery, Mufflers, Night Robsn, Pu»
Jamas, Umbrella*, House Coats, Bath Robea, ato. *to-» nil
reasonably prioed.
If you're still undeoided aa to just what to buy hire fieri
Christmas, we’ll take pleasure in showing you a kotl of |
thing ha would be delighted to have.
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Nunn tSfc. Jones Co,
Ciothes, Hate and Toggery.
(*)»Aft*
Lard
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arc in demand such weather «• this,
them in three sizes. Will sell them
We hs>
Heat Choppers
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County Court,
There had been only one oaee
tried in oounty court today, tha1 —-
of Moa Jenkina, who plead guilty f w
to a oharge of aeaault and bat- ZL
tery, and waa load 86.00 and —
0Jkts.
Two other oases were hsld z
pen ling the arrival of witnesses sr
wtto were paeeengere on the be- SS
lated trains. Tba oaaee in ques- *
tion are old ones on tha dot ket E.
and tha Ooort wanta to meka
soma disposition of asm*, bat oa ===
tba wait.
come in mighty hsndy and should be used about *
day like this.
HEATING STOVES are still In genuine de-
mand and seemlo be nec/ei more the last few days
than ever. We can (ill most any demand.
<: CHAS. DAVIS & CO.
(• The Hardware People Bonham and Ravenna M
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47 Kindi of ToblCCO. I Be sura to attend the regular
Genuine Perlque, Russian, meatinir of the Fruit end True*
B ypiisn, and Turkish *ob*ooo; Growers’ Aesooiation st ihe coort
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fjr pipe or cigarette.—8ld Hmith* 1 house on Saturday, Dacembar 7.
nw'i1 -m 1
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la make, so simple ia
use tint beginners may work
Big Fur Sale.
Beginning Saturday morning .— -
and oontinniog ail next weak wa —~
will put n b4< far #ei* « n. ai- —- with it successfully. It makes
= home taking cosy, and gives you
Binuanay a Fouar. = bread, cake and biscuit nicer, better
Tna hm-i ***** E5 sod less expensive than the baker’s.
: Halsell Caldwell Co *
•ounty,
tba factory, wta ba plteed on SS
tale, b^.11 a tag Heiordty bad —
^ aaottnuiag alt neat wash, at n ZH
tS p»r rant rvdi atioo.—Vbi a ZZZ
Hlakaaey A Falla*
But to mike your home baking
successful and perfect you must use
L Dr. Price's Baking Powder
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Remnant Ma ting Bate Mond *y SU.
and Towdvy. 5Z2T
J. Lae Tarpley 4 C». fca=
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 99, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 7, 1907, newspaper, December 7, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975868/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.