The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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NUM I-ER 112
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such good Furniture values as we are offering
4ice; Joy can find something nice
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Mrs. L. P. Thomas left today
for Terrell, in answer to a mes-
sage announcing the critical ill-
ness of the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsay Thomas, who is
afflicted with membraneous oroup,
with little hopes of his recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas have a
number of friends and relatives
in Bonham wh n sympathize with | peoted that there will be twenty-
low will be speedily restored to
health.
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Come and see how many tjjjjigs we can show
that would be just right for Christmas. i
Shirt Protecter
Pajamas
Night Robe
Suspenders
Sweater
FOR XMAS
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BONHAM. TEXAS. FR1 DAY BEGEM BE 11 20, 1907
Im t HAM seiecteTbl MAKE THE
Will Be One of the, Representatives
at the Annual Debate
In January. ’ - ——-
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Bonham friends from Riflf&eeent-
ative Sam T„Rayburn, in which
he anuonnces that he has been • ----; —
unanimously chosen as one of Says Action is in Response to tetters,
the four members *J the Rusk
bebating 8 ’Ciety.’ Tl
forty contestants for the place
and that Sas wan chosen is in- ___________o ______________
d^ed a high honor and speaks wasjjiven to the press late yqs-
tfi® youhg man
Belts
_____Ladies Neckwear and Belts—new lot especially
[for Christnias ijc to 50c:--—---------——
Wool Scarfs, Circular Shawls, Golt Gloves and
Mittenp. Large assortment and beautiful patterns.
Misses’ and boys’ Union Suits, all sizes, 20c
to 50c. . .
TOMORROW
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five or thirty children and grand-
children present to celebrate
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Our entire line of Furs greatly reduced.
$«.?5 up.
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Mrs. Oaoar Dietz and Mrs. J.
L. Simmons and children MTto-
day for Emporia, Kansas. Th»y .
go there to attend the golden
wedding of their, parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jno. Pantie Young.
Mrs. Frank Young and daughter.
Miss Frankie Young, of thia city,
are already there, and it is ex-
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. Lee Tarpley (SL Co.
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS
Hearse, Lowering Device, Churih trucks, etc.
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Attorney General Davidson An-
nounces Hisfandidaty ,f ot /
Renominahofl
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HE ISSUES A STATEMENT
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You will have a chance to select some great bargains gt
in Cook Stoves, Heating Stoves, Glassware, Enameled-
ware, Decorated China, Dishes, Lamps, gashing Machines,
Razors, Pocket Knives and Cutlery,
sold a number of Sewing Machines.
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Nunn (SL Jones Co. ,
III Cloth**, Hats and Tcgxary.
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Bath Robe
Fancy Vest
Collars Underwear DFess Suit
Shirts * . Muffler
Why
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I rocket a few dollars while
you’re making your
Christmas Purciiases
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Cloaks Reduced
We have reduced all our Cloak's $1 to $5 per
garment. —'
Yes, we have niceT>nes. too. All reduced, per
garment, $ 1 ’
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the newest and best^things in
Men’s Haberdashery never r
r stagnates. For the smartest
‘y Shirt, the choicest Tie. the
St? correct thing in gloves or for
anything that’s “the thing" in
Men’s Tog'gery, come here.
Into this store 4s, al ways a
flow of the brightest and new- ,
. est < f correct things in men's !
• dress requisites.
That is why so many? of
the younger men in town
trade here, and why, we’re
locked upon to set the pace in
mep’ls wearables.
. Perhaps a few suggestions
pl would help ycu to decide just
L what would be. best to give
R “hitnr or Christmas.
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All for the oratorical ability of terdsy afternoon:
:tfffi young man! : “To the Democrats of Tt\aa: I
Thfrre are two < f-Ujeee societies In response to the many letters, I
in the University, both with ■ petitions and memorial’s from
^rge rpemberships, and from friends and fellow citizens repre*
among the number ;.re chosen ; renting all sections of the State,
four members from each society and in deference to tbe personal
to represent Texas in the annual solicitation of many friends
debate with ■ Tulane University throughout the State, some of
yf Louisiana and Missouri Uni- whom 1 have met in conference
.versity. The date for these de- in the ci;y of Dallas today
bates is set for January, and have determine^ to become a
that the honor of Texas will be candidate -for, re-efeotion to the
upheld in the usual way goes; office of Attorney General,
without saying, —
Mr. “Rayburn’s Tannin county !
friends are urgii.g him to take
another step upward on the po-
litical ladder by making the race
for the ’State Senate to succeed
the Hon. A. P. Barrett, who will
j. m^ke the race for congress from
thin'diatrict, but Mr. Rayburn has
•• not as yet arrived at a definite
' conclusion in the matter.
Such a showing of Christmas er^c7
Neckwear you’ll hardly find else-
where. Our Neckwear is differ-
ent.—Nunn & Jones Cp.
■ Men’s and'boy’s suits.. $15 00
suits for $7.60; $10 00 suits for
S&.OQj.,, Come qpick and get
choice.—M. Rosenbaum.
Wright Russell arrived last
night from Blue Rapids, Kansas,
and will spend the holidays with
Wright owns a hog
' ranch in Kansas and states that
1 he is doing well.
. Santa Claus can. find Spana
Cuba cigars, 25 in a box atH. M.
Re*, llmne 241. Side - Norman A Co’s.
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if again elected, 1 shall con-
tinue,to discharge the duties of
my c Hfice without fear or favor.1
. - Respectfully,
4 “R. V. Davidson,
“Dallas, Tex.Deo. 18, 1907.’’
f#r Rent or Sale.
-■ " lOQ 801*68 of good land 6 miles
ndrtfi of Bonham. 65 acres in
cultivation. Good house and
everlasting water,-- at>d
good pasture. Good proposition
for right man. See,
Hudson P, Ellis, Paris, Tex , or
Philip Wise, Bonham.-
UghUi Grade to Have Charge.
TAu rad ajr__af ter noon and night
the 8th grade of the public school
will have charge of the Moving
Picture Show. The proceeds will
go toward the improvement of
their room.
Corn still continues to come in
to Bonham, some of it coming
from-the Territory, attracted by
the cash prices. Car after car
has been shipped out of here to
West and Southwest'Texaw, but
the supply here seems undimin*
ished.- The average price now is
^‘fcljPetter see us before you buy
* your Xmas oranges and turkey.
' —H. M. Norman <fc Co.
; conditions in ib
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to put on prices within ifc
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Overcoats Gloves
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thing that will be a Constant Reminder through^ the years—
something in Furniture.
— -There was never_a time_wh€n your money would buy g :
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for each member of the V :
family flnd each friend here, and the existing
the IxntaHSB world have caused us;
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see us before buying.
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All 15.oo> 16.50 and 18.00 Suits cut to_____ ...
Ail j.o 00, 12 00 and 12.50 Suits cut to...
All 7.50, 8 00 and i/qo Suits cut to.........
Overcoats same proportion Boys' Suits.
Petitions and Memorials
from Many.
The following announcement?
the four members s^f the Rusk
here were
and that Sam was chosen is in-
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1907, newspaper, December 20, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365321/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.