The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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New Year
Leaves us Thankful for the nice Business we
have enjoyed. During our Annual Inventory
we have found quite a lot ol Remnants that we
are going to Close Out and we have Two Ta-
bles on which they will be shown at Your Own
:: Price. BETTER COME AROUND. ::
BONHAM, TBXAS, WEDNESDAY. JANlAKY I l»1i
College Fraternity Closes Its Will Present Beautiful Ap-
Convention Here With pearance When Plants
an Election Grow Up.
ON ALL
Chas. Davis Hdw. Co.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS |
YOUNG MR. NEW YEAR
f
has resolved to use our (Jro
ceries and Fresh Fruits every
day of the three hundred and
sixty five. He is pretty wise
for such a Young Man; you
are older; we hope that you
are just as wise.
Fresh Oysters
Phone 171 — I he Quick Way?
FABER RUSSELL
“The Provider of Everything Good To Eat"
WORK PROGRESSING
The convention <rf t< i /.. la
Beta Tau fraternity, which was
held at the hotel As tor this week
( closed with the election of these
' National officers yesterday aft-
ernoon: Nasi—Prof. Richard J.
[h. Ootthoil of Columbia Univer-
sity; Vice Ntud—Ralph .1 Uhry
of Schenectady, N. V.; Sephar—
Samiucl Levine, of Bonham, Tex.,
Gisblar—Charles U1 n of B mton.
Maw.; Historian- Louis W.
Ore cos tern of Cleveland, Ohio.
These chapters worn* represent
cd a.t the convent kill: College
of the City of New York, Long
Island College Hospital, Bellevue
Medical College, Columbia Cni
versity, New York University,
University of Pennsylvania, Cor-
nell University, Bost< n Universi-
ty, Western Reserve University,
Case School of Applied Science)
Til Rain* University, Uni. n l nivei
sity, Polytechnic Institute, Brooi
lyn, Ohio State University, Mas
•snehuseks Institute of Technolo-
gy, Syracuse Univ< rsity, Louis-
iana State Univeisily, Harvard
University, University of III nos,
Bad Weather Has Inter-
fered With Pushing of
Hatters Somewhat
Work on. the new postoffice
building Center street is pro-
gressing, the first flooring be-
ing almost ready to he laid, but
progress has been somewhat re-
tarded on account of bad WHiat li
er. All tlie material i« on the
ground to finish up tlie building I
except one ear of stone. The]
contract calls for the building
to he completed by Oet. In, but
we were informed by Mr. Payoie,
one of the contractors, this
morning that, barring more bad
went her the work would be com-
pleted about the 1st of Sep-
tember. Although not as large
as «imic of the postoiffice build
ings in tliiis part of the state,
still this will he quite a hand-
some and commodious building
and plenty ample for Uncle
Sam’s business here.
and Michigan University.
Tlie ( i nvention week crane to
a close last even’ng with a l*b]l
at the Hotel Astor. New YoTk
Times, December 28
PAVING ON |
CENTER STREET
I ' CARD OF THANKS
4
1 desire to extend to all my
patrons my most sincere thanks
for die liberal patronage they
have extended to me wince 1
(have been in the grocery busi-j I he paving on Lcntci street is f Big reduction oh ladies »*o -ts
nesm a member df the firm of | Pro«r«8,n*» '“Mims been retard j„t l? Webb’s
Short ridge & Newton and trust
that you will continue to patron-
ire the new firm of Short ridge &
Clutter. W M. N.'wton
Lost—A lap rod e on Beech
street last, night. Please return
to Dr. J. K. Nevill
----At---- rp
■ he Bes ■
—PROGRAM FOR TO NIGHT—
TWO FEELS
“ I he I ribal Law”
KM BISON lot
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Colossal Indian Feature In
2 REELS 2
The terrific tribal fight bet ween
the Apache and the Hopi Indians.
STARLIGHT, a beautiful Indian
gill, is the star in this
noted picture.
“Ole, the Hypnotist”
FOR SALE J Prof. BLUFF, the World’s Great
Good gentle horse, suitable for est Hypnotist, will appear today
delivery. Phone 353. j in tins picture.
N. K. McfCruw 1 (Imp Comedy)
Tile work on the ctourt lions*
garden, uiuler the pemenal «u
pervision of B. I> I laden, wh
has had six years’ experienci
in a like capacity with the Santa |
Fe railroad, Ls pr. greasing rap*
idly. The hides for 1tlie to cm are
being dynamited at the bottom, I
by which (met hod it is claimed I
the tree's will make a larger
growth. Several different, kinds
of trees will he planted, livooaW,I
soft shell pecan, hackle riy, Ida It'
walnut, Japan privet, and others,]
the grounds being plau'ed oth-
erwise in Bermuda grass. Four
gravel w alks will be made fr* m
each corner of the plaza., ami
near the Confedciato m iiiimend I
will lu. placed a star of ever-
greens with 1 he W( rd Toxins I
spelled out plainly, no weather
efforting the evergreens, the ef-
fect being virtually the same u
summer jin in winter A repre-
scovtativH of the Favor:1c w,ns
shown a, plat off the wl.Kile gar.
den scheme todlay by Connni
sinner l’ickcns Rodgeits, hut it it*
rather a difficult (matter to com
vey a eorneet idea of the gar
den to our readers. It, is sip'
grated that electric lights he
placed on the pllaza, which w 1
m.ake quite a slimming Mgfht.
here at night, but this will be
up to the city to <Lo.
Suffice it, to vsiiy, when the
tresv, flowers, i\»*rgr* ei s, ete.,|
reach their growth the garden
will W a iihist beautiful sight,
to behold nmd sotmeitliing that ev-
ery citizen of Kmui n county
wlio has Jin eye for anything of
tli.in kind will be justly proud of.
Thorough bred Poland Chinas
April gilts, August pigs, ready
'or fib iptm nt J. J. C< sgrd’f
Dodd City, Texas
Men’s .... Boy’s
SUITS
$25.00 SUITS
$18.75
22.50
16.85
20.00
15.00
18.00
13.50
15.00
11.25
12.50
9.40
Nunn clones Co.
"The (iood Clothes Store."
i wmsmmssss^mti^mHSc'i^xri'ss^sami
John Bunny
IN I HADING ROU: OF -
"MICHAEL M’SHANE, MATCHMAKER"
A VIT.VGRAPH comedy drama produced In Iieland ami
RUNNY playing the role ol MICH A101, McSHANlO.
"FROM THE SUBMERGED"
\ Diamaiie stoi v containing an utideiemrent »»t" deepest
heai’t nppeul.
“THE OLD REPORTER"
A picture you will enjoy— something good.
Tom it lit MYSTIC
III
To ill glit
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN
Our New Year's Resolutions
Resolved, I hat we will sell more Gro-
ij®j,
§
cd to some extent on account of j
bad weather. It is tinmhed up to
Second street and the work is be- i
I I
iug pushed to completion a* fast as
possible.
j ItitFYU be peiImps thiec or four!
FOR RENT. J days before the pav ing is finished
West end of the founder* to the square on this street,
[(building, first, door west of Fir>1
EN’atkmnl Bank Room 19x50, MOTHERS DEPARTMENT
I f
[suitable for offices or store -pi,*. Mothers Dejwrtmeiit of
{loom. J * founders ih« First Presbyter an Sunday
kPENIND HOURS-
1 to 4:30—7 to 10:30
3S8 feet 6 jieh well casing,
40 feet 8 inch standard well eiw |
ing, 1 air compressor 10xl0xJ4,
Hall, 1 30 inch International d;s
tilled water filter. Wo win sen j Ceries, and at a lower price, il it is possible
Weii ving aii now | for us to so—and give better service than
Bonham i.e Company, |ever before. Delivery Wagon No. 2 starts
tomorrow. Givens your January business,
w,. have a arnag. m eon we ^jjl cDiarantee that no store in Bonham
neotion with our livery business n • i • l l
will give you any better service, goods and
price than we will.
Bonham, TeX
and would appreciate your pat
nonage Phone 1:814
Jim R«»hiuson
Price 7
Cleanliness
Freshness
G rispness
Digestahilitv
Full Value
Gome ience
(school will meet Thur day, .Jan j
I’J, 1913, at 3 o’clock, with Mrs. 1
j Karl Nuifn.
PROGItA M
Theme The AdoleiW‘e<it Girl,I
Why She is a Problem
J Opening exercise*
Making girla home I rivet*
Mrs Frank Campbell.
Helping th** girl who w fondi
j .if <lr>*«* Mm. K<1 Weatlierahy
Solot Mm L. E, Dicua.
Why your giri failerl a*wl yourl
boy pa*se*l -Air* Win. Lock! art.
<hir girl crent Mr-* !•’ A
Krmsmer
Solo: Mr*. K. W Will am
open parliament
WE HAVE MOVED
To
OUR NEW BUILDING
I
him & iHfMPj
The hiwiiiiHl aiixiliwrv ia*arl will i
*’»• • _
Fannin Conntv National Etank
CURL.EE & CAMPBELL
“The House That’s Always Busy”
Further
Reduction
We are making unusually Low
Prices on all winter goods and
you will he well paid if you in-
vestigate. The winter has only
begun, hut we must have the room
for spring goods. You will he
the looser if you buy before
learning our prices
Rogers, Woodward A Roberts Co
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. 132, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 1, 1913, newspaper, January 1, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth914536/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.