The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1910 Page: 1 of 4
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Fannin County
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Better Sidewalks
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BONHAM
VOLUME XII
BONHAM. TEXAS, S kTURDAYJ JANUARY 1.
1909 NUMBER !113
^wmmw!OPEN KEVOLT AGAINST Ul 69 MEN PllMED IN HIVEH
OUR THANKS ARE DOE YOD!
Sind lire hereby extended for your liberal
patronage during the past year and we earnest
ly request a continuation of the same for the
new year—assuring you of our sincere appreciu
tiou of the same.
Our Policy Will Be As Always—
YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED
Our lines will Ik* more complete in many
wajs than heretofore, and you will always lind
us anxious to please you and if you don’t trade
with us we are both loser. Again thanking you
we are you is truly.
Chas. Davis & Co.
former Governor of Wycm ng Says ,lc
Rocky Mountain Section Ob-
jects to Policies.
Chicago, 111., Dec. 31.—Thepeo-
Jam Wrecks false Work
New McKinley Bridge at
St. (ouis.
St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 31.—Three
pie of the Kocky Mountain regiou hundred teet of the false structure
are in open revolt against the Taft ot the McKinley bridge under con-
Administration, according to John *tructi» i across the Mississippi
E. Osborne, former Governor of
Wyoming, and recently Congress
man at large from that State, who
was at the Hotel Italic a few
j hours today.
Mr. Osborne is Democratic Na
tional Committeeman for his State
He said the people of the Moun.
' tain States voted for Taft liecause
| they believed he would carry into
j effect the Roosevelt policies in all
matters excepting the tariff, and
River was ) nocki d out by an ice
jam at ft o’clock this afternoon.
Sixty men were thrown into the
river and s me of them may have
drowned.
One hundred and thirty men
were at work (n the structure
when the jam began to move. Sev-
enty of them ht ard the warning
snap of the timlH*rs in time to es-
cape to the steel work, but sixty
others went down in the twisted
Happy New Year
To our patrons, one and all. we send
A New Year’s Greeting!
W e ore very thankful for favors shown us during the past
year, and wo feel that our efforts to furnish the best of Outfit-
ting, at the lowest prices consistent with good quality, have
been fully appreciated. It affords us the greatest satisfaction.
that in that he would be guided by j Diass timbers. Three hoisting
the views the Democrats# party as engines and a traveler also went
presented by the people.
Department of Insurance and Banking
State of Texas.
This is to errtify that, the First State Bank of Bonham,
is duly authorized, under the laws of the state of Texas, to con-
duct the business of Banking at Bouham, Texas.
The non-interest bearing and un-
secured deposits of this Bank are
protected by the State Bank and
Guaranty Fund.
Issued by order of the State Banking Board, in witness
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be aflixed
, my oiticial seal, at the city of Austin, in the state of
j ) Texas, this the first day of January, A.D., 1910.
SEAL V
1
THOS. B. LOVE.
Commissioner of Insurance and Banking
Notice to Stockholders.
The annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Continental State
Bank of Randolph will be held in
down imperiling the struggling
men.
J. P. Rodgers Announces.
J. P. Rodgers has authorized the
Favorite to announce him as a
. _. , , , , _ candidate for the office of comm is-
their office in Randolph, Texas, on | . , ... . .
,,,, , , , * ’____’ sioner of precinct ho. 1, subject to
the lftth day of January, 1910, for ’
the purpose of election of officers
for the ensuing year and for the
transaction of any other business
that may come before the meeting.
Meeting to beheld between the
hours of 12 and 4 p. m.
Levi Wilson, Secretary.
Baptist Sunday School
Our school will meet at 9: JO a.
m. We are expecting a fine at
tendance on this the first Sunday
in the New Year. If you haven’t
the action of the Democratic pri-
mary on July 23, 1910.
Mr. Rodgers has been a resident
of Fannin county for sixteen years,
having moved here from Tennes-
see. He has never been a candidate
for any county or precinct office,
and the only public position that
he has ever held was that of alder
man of the city of Bonham. There
is a great deal of responsibility and
no money in that position, and to
the writer’s certain knowledge he
made Bouhain as faithful oftici r
as the town ever had, which goes
We are not content with battles
already won, however, and during
the coming year we shall press for-
ward to still greater achievements-
With malic * toward non t and wi !i lu»st
w'slips to all, we say once more
A Happy New Year!
Nunn (SiJones Co.
The Good Clothe* 8i.< re
GIFT TU YALE UNIVERSITY HALEl’j CUMl.'l MAR SATURN
Mrs. Russell Sage of New York
Donates $650,000 for Needs
of Old Eli.
besn coming regularly resolve to
start in Sunday. Our attendance i to prove that whatever duties he
he will be
New Haven, Conn. Dec. 31—In
a statement issued by Anson
Phelps Stokes, secretary, an-
| noun cement is made of a gift of
$650,(HR) to Yale University by
Mrs. Russell Sage of New York.
May
Be Seen Like N bulous
Streak With Small
Telescope.
New York, Dec. 31.—The con
.ECE1VES ONE REPLY
alias Woman Would Correspond
With Him Wilh Matrimonial
Intent.
Current Literature.
January 4, 1910.
Hostess—Mrs. John Sparger.
Current Events
Parliamentary Drill—Mrs. J. W.
Rainey.
Leader—Mrs. H. L. Rodgers.
Subject: The Newcomes.
Lesson: The Story.
Talk: Thackeray’s Power as a
last Sunday was very encouraging,
reaching over the 300 mark. Our
average for December was uot far
from 300. A very interesting time
is promised for Sunday. Don’t
fail to be present.
J. E. Hughes, Pastor.
J. M. Wells, Supt.
cent Writers—Mrs. W.
That Wolfe City man who want
3d a wife, and wiote Postmaster
Sloan Simpson some days ago to| y to,y.Teller—Mrs"c.°L.'RradfoTd.'
:elp find him one, has a chance
^ight here in Dallas. The name J Style Compared with that of Re-
-i-nf*d to it, \s left off foi obvious
peasons, but it may be that the
w i people will become acquainted:
‘•In The Times Herald 1 read an
rticle stating that you had receiv-
'd a letter from a gentleman resid-
iif! in Wolfe City, who desires to
iommunicate with ladies who want
marry. Will you please send
im my name and address. I am
cry respectfully yours,
“Miss--. ”
Senior Epworlh League
-Dallas Times Herald.
L. L. Vaughn of Vernon was a
ileasant caller at the Favorite
flice today. He reports every
hing lovely where he lives and
toted that he had good luck this
<ai !in,l is well pleased with his
cw home.
Tomorrow is me first Sunday in
the New Year and an excellent
time to start into the lOpworth
League. We meet every Sunday
'J .....mu T.......j i evening at 6:4ft. There will be a
Comparative Study: Thackeray’s I . 6 . _
business meeting next Friday
|eyeuj aj. parsonagC> All
A. Span- . 6 , , ,
. members are urged to be present.
K Talk: Hecrut Magazine Fiction | Louis Stuckey, PreUde-t.
—Mrs. Balch Moor.
_ STOCKHOLDERS’ NOTICE
Notice. There will be an
..aviug given up my P«*U»'annual meeting of
w ith II. M. Norman & Company
my friends will now find me with
Wells & Nun lee.
Yours for a square deal,
A. Stevens.
obligates himself to do
faithful to his trust.
Mr- Rodgers is not only known
in Bonham but over the entire dis-
trict incorporated in the precinct
he desires to represent, and is
therefore no stranger to a large
number of the voters. At an errly
date he expects to meet the voteis
personally and lay his claims be-
fore them.
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Pure food
You are cordially invited to at-
tend a pure food demonstration to
be held in our store on Tuesday,
January 4. A representative of 11.
J. Heinz Company will be present
and explain why the “57 Varieties’’
meet every requirement of the
pure food laws.
Hot samples will be served all
day. 11. M. Norman A Co.
junction of Saturn and Mara,
which planets have been approach-
ing each other for some time, has
been an unusually interesting sight
\
This is one of the largest gifts in the heavens for several nights,
ever received by Yale and is offer j particularly so as Haley’s or met,
now in 12 degrees 2<i minutes c» les-
ed for the purpose of meeting the
cost of the thirty acre tract known
as the Hill House property, or the
tial latitude, is gradually becoming
visible to the naked eye diiectly
Sachem Woods estate, which the' alongside of Saturn. The actual
university acquired four j ears ago.! conjunction of the two superior
- I planets occurred about H o’clock
Wednesday morning and both
were on the meridian at 7 o’clock
last evening. Because ol the cold,
clear air the conjunction v as a
brilliant sight.
Thr conjunction of Mars and
J. L. Scruggs Produce Co., ?atnr" maybe st'n‘ for f0ine ti,n«
West of Pint National Tank.1 to ® ,mo> as both >,la,,eLs ure what
is known astronomically as slow
With
Turkey, Turkey, Turkey.
lam now ready for jour tur-
keys; also chickens, eggs, butter,
Jiy lei, furs and junk. Also if you
doubt my weights you are at liber
ty ti weigh on public scales.
A watch
Pound.
and chain.
same and pay for this notice.
movers, vv ith a small telescope
Haley’s comet may also lie seen
I ascribe like a nebulous streak alongside of
the stockholders of
The Bonham Cotton
Mills in the Directors’
your saddle or harness TOOIB of the F lTSt Nil-
needs repairing or cleaning,doing j.jonaJ ganJ^ Bon-
them to my shop. I will give you j , T " J
good material, a neat workmanlike h^m, 1 eXUS, 1 liesday,
January 4th, 1910,;.
When
Help Wanted—Male
Wanted—Young men to learn
automobile business by mail and
prepare for positions as chaffcurs
and repair men. We make you
expert in ti n weeks; assist you to
secure position. Pay big; work j
pleasant; di maud for meu great;
reasonable; write for particulars'
and sample lesson.—Empire Auto-
mobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y.
The man who is thinking seri-
ously of marriage is likely to re-
main a bachelor.
Saturn.
Stamped Burlap scarfs anil cen
trepicees, also Egyptian tinted
centrepieces. — Mis. (r« ra Morrow
' SPRING WOOLENS I
ob, and correct price.
L. B. Caldwell,
Bonham, Texas
Turnips and
Fresh Onions
And lots of other
gYod things fur tomor-
row.
B. D. Hays & Son
He U||to-Datc Grocery. Phone 5
P. C. 1 hurmond’s Class 2*
, i All numlera of Judge P. C. |5
from 2 O clock, p. m. Thurmond’s 8unday school class ^5
a » l . r are most can estly requested to be
tO 4 O ClOCK, p. m., tor pre8e„fc tomoi row. It is the first j
Sunday in ti e New Year, and let j <5
the purpose of hear-
ing reports of officers
and the election cf
directors for the en
suing year, and the
attention to any Oth-
er business that may
properly come before
the rre.ting.
Hu]h Halscl’, pres.,
C. L. Bradford, secy
us all start the New Year right by
going to Sunday school and greet-
ing our tcachi r with a full attend-
B. F. Blakeuey, Sec’y.
WE ARE NOW SHOWING 5
J:
The Celebrated \
Ed V. Price Line s;
a uce.
The Womui.’s Foreign Mission-
a y Society of the First Methodist
c'uirch will n eet Monday after-
n Min ul 2:30 o’clock at the resi-
dence of Mis. T. L. Crissman. All
mcinlx'in urg'il to Ik* present.
rotice.
All pin tic* I nowing themsrlvM
ind»bb*d to in# Will Hod thatr ae
.•oniila at City Dy* Works. A
plum pi scttluo cut will Im* appre-
■i it d. 4. H, Trout.
of Spring woolens. They must be
seen to be appreciated. Call and
let us show you.
Hancock-
NevillCo. I
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 113, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 1, 1910, newspaper, January 1, 1910; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923708/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.