The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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Friday, Dhckmber 16, 1904.
The Bon hs m ISIews
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T,E 1 FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS1 “
TIME
NOW
PLACE
HERE
We have a big store full of big bargains. Something for everyone. None have been neglected--none have
been forgotten. Prices marked in plain figures. Good goods. Low prices. All new. No discredited or dis-
carded samples. Nothing shop-worn Every piece a bargain. Something for everyone.
7 he O. K
This is
one spe-
cial bar-
gain for
m ot h er.
The one
Washer
that does
the work,
and does
£> it well.
$7.50
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This is the
Cook Stove
which gives
such gener-
al satisfac-
tion .
Cha-rter
Oak
by name.
A Genuine Bargain
An Ideal Present____
$16.00
The Finest
Egg Boater
and ‘
Mixing Bowl
you ever saw. '
Every lady likes
them.
Only -
$1.00
Our Sewing Machine - -s
This is a
cut of an
article that
makes a
woman’s
heart glad
- $ 16.00
All sizes in
stock.....
Christmas
> would not be
Christmas
without that
Fine Roast
Turkey.
How can you
.roast one un-
less you have
roasting pan ?
40c to $2.50
jre are a great many articles in our store that will go far toward making that wife, mother, sister, daughter,
"or young lady friend know'that you have thought much of their happiness in the present which you select.
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A Lamp, and we have many of
them, is a most appropriate pres-
ent. We have most any kind de-
sired, all new and good
25c to 3.50
Vases are si ways in order. We
have a lot of real beauties, and
every one a real bargain. You
are sure to be suited and so is the
party for whom you are selecting
it. Decorated and cut glass
10c to 1.00
Water Sets never fail to please.
We have them in many pretty
kinds. Everyone a beauty, and
everyone worth much more than
we ask for them. See them at
once.
75c to 3.00
A Jardiniere would make a
beautiful and happy selection. We
have a number of beauties, and
they are going cheap, as we are
closing out this department of
our store.
40c to 5.00
Dishes in sets of few or many
pieces are always welcome. We
have most anything you may want.
We make the numper of pieces to
suit you. You select what you
want. We fill the bill.
1.75 to 50.00
"Silver Plate that Wears.*.
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Glassware in single pieces or
in sets. It matters not to us how
you want it, we can fill the bill.
We have 4-piece sets, 35c to $1.25.
Punch Bowls, "$4.50 to $6.00. Glass
Cake Plates, 25c to 60c. A vast
array of small'pieces in everything
in glass.
That Small Boy of the Family
Has been thought of by us in many ways. We were once a boy
know what a boy wants. Look at this and see.
POCKET KNIVES that are good
ones, that out sticks and no fingers.
5e to 50c
TARGET RIFLES that shoot
hit the mark. Good ones.
1.50 to 12.50
and
and
Tops that spin and don’t get out of order at
once, 10c to 25c.
Axes with good handles, 65c.
Hammers and Hatchets to be used and not
jnst to look at, 5c to 15c.
Base Balls and Rubber Balls, 5c to 50c.
Trains, Fire Wagons, Hook and Ladders,
French Harps and Puzzles.
"1847
ROGERS
BROS.”
1847
ROGERS
BROS.”
ChaTing Dishes have always
been a source of much good and
we can show some exquisite de-
S’gns. They make beautiful pres-
ents and are at all times welco ne.
The best stock ever in town.
5.00 to 10.00
Coffee Pots and Teapots
never come amiss. We have any
kind ytou may wish. They are
good ones.
10c to 2.50
Scissors by the single pair or in
cases come in mere than handy.
We carry the very best we can
buy. Every pair leaves our store
under a strict guarantee.
40c to 6.00
No Substitution
is one of the things you make snre of in
baying from us
KNIVELS, FORKS, SPOONS, LTC.,
stamped
1847 ROGERS BROS'
we can and will furnish you. We shall not
try to make yon think some other “Rogers 1 ’ is
“just as good," or “will wear just as long. ’
“1S47 Rogers Bros.” is the acknowledged
original and genuine, and imitations are
bound to be poor substitutes. You know it.
We know it.
Incidentally let us state that the late styles
which we are now showing are far superior to
anything before produced, equalling sterling
in design and finish. It would be hard in-
eed to improve the wearing quality in silver
Plate. Come m and see them.
Shot Guns, $4.50 to $25.00.
Air Guns, 85c to $1.25.
Mechanical toys a good and plenty.
WTagons, Go-Carts, Steam Engines, Leg-
gings, Bridles, Whips, Quirts, Corn Poppers
and so many other things which boys like,
that it makes us dizzy to try to think or name
them all. Come and see.
C\ips and Saucers, Salad
Bowls, Gake Plates, Tea Sets, Nut
Bowls, Chocolate Sets and deco-
rated china in one or more pieces
to suit. The price is right.
Silvorw0k.ro in tea sets, knives
and forks, orange spoons, tea and
table spoons, dessert spoons, sugar
shells, butter knives after-dinner
coffee spoons, nuts picks and cracks
Syrup Stands in nickle-plated
copper decorated and pres cut
glass. These are always nice as
presents, because useful.
25c to 1.25
Fire Sets, Coal Vases, Dog
Irons, Heating Stoves and Cook
Stoves are appropriate presents.
We have them in all prices.
Enameled War^ in all
its many shapes and all its varied
uses is mighty appropriate. A lady
always likes to get this ware for
her stove or kitchen use. Please
her once.
That Small Girl. The Miss of the Family
Will find that we have p’enty cf presents fer her.
DUST PANS, with and without
brushes, and that are .good to keep a
play-house in order.
Coffee Mills that grind coffee.
Play-house Dishes and Cooking Sets which
are of real value.
Cook Stoves that you can really cook in,
and that have real pots.
Wash Boards and Tubs and stands that you
can use.
Small Sprinklers that are good anywhere.
There are all kinds and Bizes of
SMOOTHING IRONS that will get
hot and do good work at ironing.
Pint Ice Cream Freezers that really^freeze
cream.
Small Buckets and Shovels that are nice
for flower beds.
Cups and Saucers and Plates and Oatmeal
Sets, and no end to Pin Trays, Vases and a
house full of good toys we can’t now seem to
think of. Just come and see what we have,
Many times the big man of the family tries to talk big and pretend that he don’t care if he don’t get a present. We know from actual personal knowledge
that this is all blurt. He does care. He wants a present as much as the smallest boy or girl of the entire household. Well, we have a few for him here.
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This is a pres-
ent that never
fails to please.
We are sure
that any man
who gets one
will be ready to
say that you
have selected
just what he
m o 81 needed.
We have many
to select from.
Everyone guar-
anteed and ev-
eryone a good
onet Prices
vary as to the
value. We can
sell them at a
price to suit
you and give
igood satisfyac-
tion .
Then there are Shot Guns, Hunt-
ing Coats, Leggings, Game Sacks,
Lanterns, Whips, Saws, Tools, Ri-
fles, Gun Cases, Hammers, Axes,
Vises, Files, Anvils, Rules, Planes,
Hatchets, Squares, Augers, Bits,
Tool Sets, and a vast array of other
articles, that mechanics need and
U££. You never go astray when
you get a man something he can
use in his trade and use every day.
A Turkey or roast of any kind
seems tame indeed if there is not a
good and up-to-date Carving Set
at hand to help out the task,of car-
ving. Wre have them. They al-
ways make good presents at this
season of the year.
1.50 to 7.50
Don’t fail to see the stock we have
on hand. We save you money.
Every man, as well as every boy,
young or old, loves a good Pocket
Knife. We have taken great care
to select good ones this year and
we know w* can suit you in kind,
style, quality and price. We are
selling them very fast, but we have
lots of them' to sell. You can get a
good knife At any price from
25je to 3.00
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Have you seen
that YANKEE
SAFETY RA-
ZOR ? If not here
it is. The young,
the old, the sick,
the well can shave
with this razor.
30 Shaves Free
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And then if you don’t like it and it does
not do the work to suit you—it is ours*
Only 9.00.,
You are sure to like it. Come and see.
CHAS. DAVIS & COMPANY, V The£t$Tare
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904, newspaper, December 16, 1904; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth982030/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.