The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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#•; II PM1TCUK1T.........President
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mid Bu»ines» Manager
CnMf«d|it the Poatortict at Uorham
Xci;i»i a» $ccond-Cla»a Matter
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SUBSCRIPTION KATKs
♦Daily, in advance.. • ........... fS-to
a i Motrin*. in advance........ I -S
■er Mouth, in advance..........2a
Gtrie k! . lot the
day Wednesday.
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I.Kl's all pull for Bonham
IT ilteil work will aeeomplish won
ders.
A |!k<x'M laelmy is one of tl
UcH rlltei prises ot u tllelt Inuiliam
eau now boast
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TiiKKt: aiv Mx [tisscnger trams
lea tin); Bonham daily. This is foi
the information 01 the knockers.
Kkki* plugging awTiit. Don't
get discouraged atevery little back
m*‘. The Lord nor the people have
not much use ten a nwitter.
V i>?tkkpay's Sunday school
rn-ord in Bon haul is one to lx*
proud of. Bonham i« not equaled
as a Sunday school town by any in
the State.
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Why He Hated te be* February Co.
\ vi* Jim Jeffins* says he wants
?_M *0.000 to tight the Texas negio,
‘ Mistah Jack Johnsing.” Johnson
is one celebrity that the State is
nut proud ot.
iabo.1 «ithoui »uNu«te my NtXT SPEAKLK SEVEN BURNED TO DEATH
rigid adherence to promise ol re ,
MONEY is the lifeblood of
merce. Banks are the ar
through which this elixer of finar
existence is distributed.
Our record shows that as a did
uting agent, we are reckoned as
dependable.
Somewhere between “A” and
there is room on our Individual Dec
it Ledgers for your namek and accou
Come and be one of us. We
treat you right.
The First National
of Bonham, Texas
Ban!
ward as w ell as of rebuke, an uu
derstanding of what lew! to this or
that-course of no ion, which from
an adult's viewpoint may seem
inexplicable.
! There may lx* well brought up
children who resent a jqst punish-
ment. I have never known them.
\\ i m straw lie rri«*s in one sec I But 1 have found injustice of re-
tion and six inelns of snow in the jMOOf or 0f penalty resented with
other fe.xas show* <1 a vaiielyof a bitterness which Jelt its mark for
Hon. Sam T. Rayburn Mentioned Whole Family Cremated By Inccn-
As a Likely Man Tor diaries at Resurrection,
the Place I Mexico
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The present speaker of the House j I’uebla, Mix., March 13.—-Seven
at Austin, Mr. Kennedy, is ex-1 persons were burned to death in
the town of Resurrection when the
mansion of Augustine Zerrano was
climate last week that ought to'
suit an\!*<»* 1 \.
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Tim-: clock mi the senate was
i
tumid back two limns in the
Thomas trial at \ustin Saturday.
It would look as though Thomas’
, J
el ii k ha<l bomi stopped.
if.
Tjik tine stock show at Fort
\\ orth is pro\ ing to be an unquai
ifieil success. The show is a. splen
did advertisement for that hustling
city aiul also for the State.
wars afterward.—Christine Ter-
hune Herrick in The Circle tnaga
zii e for March.
Order ot flection
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Bonham, Texas, March 8,
1901*.
pectcd to tender his resignation if
not today at an early date. This
resignation will be biouglit almut destroyed by an incendiary lire,
asa result of the recent iuvestign j cremating the family.
lions at Au-tin. I T'\e polt. o declare that either
, ... ... i murder was commit ted for the pur
In mentioning a possible succes j pose of robbe,.y ,H.foro the h<\lise
sor for the speakership Hon. Sam net on lire or that the victims
T. Rayburn is named as the man were chlop'foinied atul left to their
for the plats*. Sam Rayburn is a fate.
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If You Intend to
Buy a Watd
or any other article of JeQ
ry, don't get the idea thi
you ran buy cheapo ..
where but come and sh> ^
we have to offer. We ti
some beautiful designs .
mesh bags, belt pins, hatpii
ladies cufflinks, festoonnedl
laces and Shiit Waist ring
.the latest fad.
C. E. Bowman Jeweler and Optician
Hargrove A-Keynoltls Drug Store.
An i ii:oini; to some of
clean young man, w hose ability is
By virtueofthe authority vested wd, known It wouId ,>c qultc an i
im> *xsi twitiv/ir r\f flic* mfr nf ftnn ,
honor for a man who t.s so young
as Mr. Rayburn to hold such an [
important position as speaker of
the house, but he has the ability
and withal he eouplos the ability
eomOiiialioii that
ham. I hereby order an election by
the qualified voters of the city of
Bonham to Ik* held between the
hours of 8 o’clock a. m. and 7
o’clock p. m., on the fith day of ko
the"vi-[ April, 1909, tor the porpoKtof is'h„rd to ^
denee bmught to light dm ing the j electing a mayoi tm tie city of
rrs -e it proceedings at, Austin it Bonham, and one alderman
would sc* m that the newspaper of, Ward No. 1; one alderman
Texas are not the only people who Ward No. *3; one alderman
are subject to gtafr.
Tin: crop outlook in old Faunin
was never moreencouiaging at this
time of the year than right now.
i>t the
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for
for
for
Ward No. 3; one alderman for
Ward No. 4; and one ;t1.1. n an for
Ward No. 5; tin- said olli ers to
serve for the ci.Miiiit: two \ ats.
The polling place to lie at the
* Tty Hall, with Smith l.ipsi
pn >i<i ,ng oilieei.
Sam’s many friends in Bonham
and Fannin county are proud of
the recoul he has made, and hope
that he will win inc well deserved
honor.
mb as
Ycu tiiU Your Luy
1 iaive never been one to feel j
tha* the best love was won from a
child t>v extreme indiilgeiici-. . In
faet, I liobl that the eon tun v is thi*
rule. 01isei\iiig# tie* families of i
Oicordtion Udy
The First Cbiistian Sunday
school will hereatti r observe an
annual denotation day. Once each
year they wilt meet in the ceme-
tery and d'viraie the giaves of
their departed pupils. This is a
beautiful custom that has hereto
fore been observed only by the
lodges.
A New Bdkery .p u .ry end tggs.
The Model is the name of the Bring them to us. We will pay-
new bakery to be opened up at y0(l lh(. i^hot market price foi
t lit eii under my hand and seal
nl the < ity of Bonham this the 8th
■ i.iy ot March A I >. 1909.
W. A. Spangler,
Mayor of the > ity of |;. nham.
Attest: J. I' M i drey.
< Sei ietary
1 CITY LOAN5
We lend money on good business and residence property,I
extend vendors loin notes against the same, and furniff
money with which to build or improve. We advance cm I
half par value. Loans made of !?.r»00 ami up. Sr m'H
particulars. ’*
| Pritchett & Nunn
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mv i f.nti intiorat ies and predeees-, ...... ,, ,
borne in upon th;»t 0I>(*° ut 1 lu Bonham ( ream Bakery your poultry and eggs and sell you
mis ic is norm* in upon
the most indulged children have
lot been the most coxoteilto their
fathers and motheis On the con-
trary, haxiug had the happiness to
Is* asso Titod with several house-
holds whole strict obedience has
always been demanded and re
reived, I (i cl justified in declaring
that tie families w hei......
is nhsened are tlnwe w hose chib m>' residence^ Hail or at Clutter's
gioo iies cheaper
dreu are most affectionate.
Beit uoteil that sti ietness does
not mean harshness oi severity. It
does stand for reason si hh rules,
positixely enforced, for commands ■
which should tie obeycil, and,
above all, it should .stand for
justice.
Were I ask<*d to put in a word
the most d**siruble quality in deal
ing with lsoy«, or with, gi 11«, either,
for th it. matter, ! would put jus
tice first, it would not be a nyno
nym for hardies*, altlu ugh this is
a mcaniug olt'-n applosl to it. It
would m**.in obidienee
j old stand. Will keep a full line drygoods and
of cakes, pi*-> and bread. VV ill tiu^n anvl^ody.
guaiuntee to please all customers. k white Pioduce Co.
y our business is solicited. First door wc*st of Bonham News
L. F. Wchriuen. olliee
Furnished room and boat'd foi
couple. Apply at 81f» North Main
Street.
Embroidery Houses, white and
colors. H*c per iiall.—Mis-, (fora
Morrow
Wyandoii Lggs
(iolden Wyandot t egyo for sale
discipline'at setting. Get eggs at
market at Bonham.
Joe Clutter, Hail, Texas.
New waists, new skirts, new dri»sses just opened.
New wasli goods, new silk>, neckwear, belts'and novelties by
today’s express.
M. C. Spivy & Gwnpany
tlean-np Day Wcdnesddy
Have all ohle. uis aiek tr».sh tint
at the gate early on A ednesdn
morning ready mr the men win
they call for it. But out a w liit<
to orders flag so they will know
to stop.
take the
ami p«* i dt es when order* were
*1 isobey si, 'm : q muid mean also I he city foree cannot
au apiirTiatiou of the child's in the jar.
, r. . . , to collect trash—you n
standpoint, an ammst agomxing n.adv at t,„.
tare that he should not be pun J W. A. Spangler. Maj
( Vixik neck s«*ed«sl ribbon i ane
seed. Orange rare for planting to
make up. Homo made srnghum
Bunch yams, Dooly and 8( u e i
Queen sweet (iptaln M-rd. Black
eyed pa rs and baltsl rruLvmss hay.
J. F. Jacks.
1 l J iulies northwv-1 hqiiare
at 525.0#
We show a particularly
choice sele<5tion of patterns
and colors at this price.
<JThis price means the high-
eft grade of man-tailored
garments, the very newest
ideas in style.
<| Paying $25.00 for a suit
of these clothes is economy.
CJ Local tailors can not give
equal value at $ 10.00 more.
<| Only because of the im-
mense volume of business
done by
S. E. Perlberg & Co.
Tailors, Chicago
€J Is such high grade value
possible at $25.00.
€J Your protection in fit,
style and service is our
guarantee.
Satisfaction,
or your Money hack.
It Is Poor Argument
Against a Tungsten Lamp to say that it costs more. Of course I
4 'toes. Vou can't expect to c-t :t tii-i class art ieje of any kind i
! Ok -a im* price that you cat1 ,‘vhod»ly.M As soon us the Tull
steii I,amp i-- put into sen k . q (.on. right t«i woik saving
t tm you, and keeps it up thixMighiiiit its wlmle life. It "ill
* .'<)(| three times 1 he amount el light lui the same amount of mi's
* paid for current as the ordinary carbon lamp, and during its li
; it will save you more than three times the lirsteost of the lamR
ami will at the same time give you a very mmh better quality I
light. Give us a chance to prove w hat we say- about the Tungdfl
Bonham Electric & Gas
Cyclone Days Hen
Protect your property by Tornado Insurance. Phone 31 QfJ
iv.t First IXai’l Bank WILL H. EVANS &
BRADFORD & RODGER!
Fire Tornado, Accident and^Burglary Insurant*
Office, Alexander Hotel. Phone)132 2r
J. Lee Tarpley fSl Co.
undertakers and embalmers
w',Rp*r»«, Lowering Device, Chur:b trucks, etc. KM.PhOQ* 241.
WL.^
iSlSESEr ; ........ ‘
Are You a Regular Customer
of Grouch ,* Roberts* If not, why not? W.* handle the ' cry W* |
groceries. Honest weightu and ineaNtires is our motto. EuR ' j
in* loi your money. Everything we sell is guaruntis’d to |
class ur money refundml. Our irade is increasing daily, hu1*
would Ik* glad to add you to our list of satisfied cusloir off.
Crouch & Roberts'
M. CROUCH. IRA ROBERTS
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WANTS
His Nose it
lor Meet
Johnson
R March 1^-1
'raise it
Lion that .lani
X,il..y afL»,iT»ooU I
|y|cbltOSb, Whol
Valia with au I
Lse for a worldl
Cnpionship lig^J
Leafed white
jjl'orniu and tl
Llu>on. eonq|
|> limns,
i s dill not lit*-
L. >1, iutosh’l
, > ji In* Unow 11 f
of the Bunil
Ldney stood lit!
t him m the l inJ
L\ y weight at th<|
|n’s he disembaj
Lush ip Mauretj
|(o The Sunday
|]bim’y Grove, T|
March
Isuiiday *choold
loiiuty—Greetinl
L pill pose of the!
Indus school wl
^ty to have in il
next annual
Fannin county
Association w hiell
th>* second TJ
j next. a gr»»|
tally, th'* imp)
annul be oveil
Land present is tl
Vln-y are in tlnl
let them togetlj
jean. If the sof
L't is. pupils and
|uml iy School
r hearts, their ml
in this great <|
Lured. W hy uf
olilt of the hum|
jloptnent of the
the rising geij
[purer and holl
jould be the ch|
Iristians of evei
Lai to you fatherl
[mothers; I apj
workeis to gi>
Iyour influenocJ
hd Rally Day
■of an epoch till!
V our county
■Kingdom. On
m. A. Dailey, l’J
11 onnty S. S. Al
impels pleas«*l
Il\ will move
li..\t \\'i-di,**sdayl
[up l'ay next \i
and get in thi*|
Ibnt for the bKM
[O. eltl. — R. S.
|w shipment
itlicoats jusl
u W liite, 13h|
r k
foliage for Red
|moms and tw*l
on \\ , st 9th si
d good garde.1
Ml' Mrs. Betti|
ed dl Home By Nf
Method.
k> siilVer-from b
pal or pmtrudi
address, an
to cure you
ben altsorpiiot
|1 also s**nd
(raiment free f
Li’s from your
Jst<<l. Immedl
I1 nt cure asstn
| but tell other
today to Mrs.
I Notre Dame,
| Kills V ou'd-3e
II less mind
|witi many
New Li)
IH,
I'liuuli. li\ ( I
png that eh
[ 11111«*. t 1‘,
■biliousness, <
A" and iiu*
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 179, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1909, newspaper, March 15, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976275/m1/2/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.