The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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A most marked
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BONHAM, TEXAS, Tlf KriDAV, *1 AN I’All Y .1, IPOD
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...THE DAILY FAVORITE...
I S CUING RISUtTS
lo Our Many Advertisers and we
Make Kates on Space on a
live and Let live Basis
cioiijfr
Bargains
You can save a ntum of money by buying
your cloaks here - cloaks are all new and
up-to-date. We hi cut them and cut them
deep. In a great my instances they are
even
Beloy Cost
Our only oaject is iake a price so low that
they will move out pkly.
$18 and $20ades for $13.50
$15 I/ “ “ $9,85
$12.50 “ “ $8.50
$10 “ “ $6.00
All c lors. Tao. Bla Navv and Smoke.
Children’s cloaks arto included in the big
reduction.
Rogers, Wdw&rd
oberts Co.
OTHER SHOCKS 1
ARE COMING
Royal Conservatory looks for
Something Serious
FLAW IN EARTH’S CRUST
Rdative Positions of Sim and Moon
On These Dates Will Place a Se-
vere Strain on the Quake.
Messina, Jan. 4.—Frank Perm
of Brfoklyn, assistant to Prof.
Matteucci, director of the Koyal
Observatory on Mount Vesuvius,
speaking of the disaster here and
anil at Calabria, says that other
shocks arc inevitable, as there is »
haw in the earth’s crust where the
shakcup occurred. HeJ predicts
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The finest line' of ladiei
muslin underwear ever
seen in Bonham is being
shown at White, Blake-
ney & Fuller’s
One Fourth Off Sale
.
“Money saved is money made ” So by taking advantage of
our Clearing Sale offering, you really earn 2s> cents on every
Dollar im e ted All our stock is marked in plain figures with
regular price on the ags. Take off One Fourth of the marked
price, pay us the balance and the goods are )uurs. Select
whatever you want
You'll (lake 25 Per
Cent ftn Your Money
Where else can you invest it and have it pay so well£ No trick-
ery-mo scheming cr sharp practicing-just a gl$iA cut of One
Fourth Oft on
All Mens Suits and Overcoats, Odd Trousers, Wool Un-
derwear, Winter Shirts and seasonable goods
of this character
NUNN & JONES.-TheGoodclothes Store
of the bum and moon produce the
greatest struts.
Saturday morning fire broke out
in the municipal building xml was
communicated to the Bank of Italy,
where fifteen million dollar* in
paper money is stored. Kailoiw
“Human Hearts.”
If there is any virtue in fnews-
paper commendation and if the en
dorsement of the public nt large
for the past ten years is to be taken
as a criterion then '‘Human
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heavier shocks for today and de-
clares that something possibly very
seriouR may bappeuabbut Jaouai'tf warship.
7 and 8 when the relative position
pap. r money is avurvu. iuiui. w . ,, . < . wjji , DraHitfd
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If we are not selling
not because we can’t
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lowest price in some special line of goods, II is
cheap goods, it is simply because
iWe V»nt Handle Them!
Thai puts the case prolainly. Hie question is: “Do you want this sort
of stuff?” Of course tfon’t. You want to buy as reasonably as possi-
ble, of course, but you it honest, wholesome quality, and to get this you
will have to depend cobrably upon the judgement of your grocer, and
be careful of bargain stand premiums in groceries. ~
H. M. SNOHLAN & COMPANY
“THE ArtTITE SPECIALISTS'
PHONSS, 171 AND 18
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C :•,£ r
free Rent of Farm
1 have 70 acres of h«k- Work
waxy bottom land 3 miles south ot"
t Bonham that has not been culti-
jvated in 3 years. 4 room log
: house. Will give rent free to
! right mail; see me at once.
Will II. Brans.
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Notice Elks
Tonight is regulqr meeting-night
and all members are requested to
be present.
is certqjnly..entitled to lake mnk
as the “Great American Drama.”
During the many years that “llu
man Hearts'* has been presented
in this country the praise accord.-d
it by newspaper '“oriUcw and the
general public has lieeu universal.
There has been no dissenting
voices; the verdict of approval has
been unanimous. Kven rival man-
agers have graciously ack uo w ledged
that “'Human Hearts” is u‘'mighty
good play.”,
If you want Utopia embroidery
ftoks put. up in balls Mis.Cora Mor
row ha* it. 10c a boll.
STANDARD DOtS NOT PAY
Supreme Court Refuses Writ of
Certiorari Asked By
Government
Me-
Washington, .law. 4.—The Sit
promo <’onrt of ' the Uuited States
Unlay denied the petition of the
Government for a writ of certiorari
in the $29,240,000line net of the
Staudard Oil Oompany.
The effect of this is to uphold
the decision of the Federal Court
Appeals of Illinois, Which set aside
the line assessed by .fudge Landis
when the ease was tried in C him
go. It is a victory tor the Stand
ard Oil C-ompany.
Wanted—A seeund band buggy
or run about. Must lie good and
cheap.—H. M. Norman.
Ika|
For Choice of our
Twenty Dollar Suits.
Better and cheaper
grades same proportion
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ICTC 1 TBlIilf nFATH Deputy Sheriff A1
ICIO A InAUHf 1 u beUgiey left at onoe for the
.woe id arrived at the Coffmau
b* «U— T
eye ying fa her own blood was
Mr 'man, a beadtiful woman
Is Victim—Frool •! Head
Shot Away
a
lew thirty years of age, with
Tex., »»., afcy* *ln0"t
was shocked (today to learu .of . “ * ,
agie death of Mrs. UuisCoff MGoffmaa, the husband,
wife of Louis Coffman, a was through the hand. He
i, v young busiuess man of m*1 statement to the officers
.. CoFtn county, which oc ,thot vifo shot him acd then
ret Nomcilme during the early sho% After making an in,;
liing hours today at her home vestiji, the oflioers atwhted
miles northwest of Melissa, youukffmai* and took him to
the Coffman school house. | McKL where he is charged
lirst that was known of the wi^h rime.
Ll deed was when the sheriff at Mr fman was the daughter
was notifted and it was of Jo . Barnes, a prominent
that oilioc.rs be sent there at and i y fhriser of CoUin ooun-
Mberiff George Hubank, of ty,ar^ WeH known in Shennan
as Miss Jessie Barnes, where she
often visited and. where she at
tended school one term.
Young Coffdian is the son of
Hogue Goffman, jfor years a prom-
inent business man of Melissa, a
little town on the H. & T. C. rail-
road, near where the terrible
tragedy ooourred. He is about
thirty. ?carfrpf age. ^
90*250 'feet on Um: ear line, op*;
posite P.’ H. White, only $400,
$100 down. Will H. Evans. .
[art, Schaffner & Marx Make.
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This is the sale you have wanted so long, for you can now buy
the best, the most satisfactory clothes ever offered in the city at a
saving of $5 to $6.25 on the suit
Wanted* liifjj
Men’s Trousers 1-4 off
Boys Suits 1-4 off
Winter Shirts 1-4 off
Overcoats l 3 off
Two rooms furnished fur light
housekeeping wanted at mice. .
Mark Fairley,
The Jeweler, West side square.
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For Real. .
tOO acre black land faun. Good
improvements, Dr. J. K. Nevill.
Rlng|Us
tv. t've lacg«*t fire iasurancc
e Bell Rings Pi
in Fa min county, 26 old line. *'Yi>nrt« rkd arid ftre
br O* to pfoloc yiur property ■ J
MOOR Pton,lS«
Wants Y«i; Iwt^ys «nu • a m.
Want ail vnur In' k* s; will pay
you II er its. W n id your chirk
SlA.lKd Diu.^, rn.br piec. '.c"! *«• PW J-« « S r f. uod
and work bags, in Bepousw juat:y0ul **(>n * V> • w ° Prwlaor
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 5, 1909, newspaper, January 5, 1909; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth976922/m1/1/: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.