The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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STEPHENSON BOV IFSNEIN COUNIY'S
LOSESJIS EVE COTTON REPORT
Shot Out With an Air Gun, The Fijures Short of Those
And Eve Removed at of Last Year Some 30.-
Paria By Occulwt. 000 Bales It Appears
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Overcoats!
Cecil Stephen con, con of Mr*.
Julia Stephenson, the boy who
was hurt with an air gun, men-
tion df which wai made in the
Favorite, went to Pari* to *n
ooculiit there, who decided that'—— ...... . •
thine to do tv- to M-|«“ Mo. •"»-»-•
move tho injured aye. TO. in a.oneJ to We. >■>.
indeed a sad accident, and tho W* ** es,
The Favorite is in receipt of the
figures ef the cotton ginned in
Fannin county up to December
13, litl'l It aopears that we are
®way behind on ginning up to the
garni* period last year, as the fig
1912, «7,
Favorite is pained to learn, of
the little fellow '* misfortune.
Let thi* be a warning to boy*
to let these dangerous thing*
alone.
______ when It is Consideied that we
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shown above.
Ghas. Davis Hdw. Go.
i’HE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM,TEXAS
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| il» BONHAM’8 LARGEST STORE,:
Men’s Nobby
Spring Hats
Now on Display
Soft, easy fitting, comfortable Styles,
that conform to the shape, of the
head, made up with the new drape
bands. Colors are Black, Navy and
new shades of Brown.
Price $3.00
Come in and let us show them to
you. We have one that will exactly
suit YOU. -•
BONHAM MAN IS
MADE POTENTATE
Dr. D. H. Lawrence Is Elect-
ed to That Position In
El Nina Lodge.
Ginned to I>*‘C. 13, 1913, 50, j
601 bales.
Short, 30,952 bah*.
These figures show a lamentable
•hort ige in the cotton ginned, but
. . . w___<k/l lliut OTP
leihat a Showing!
We've just spread our-
selves on Overcoats this
season!
A style lor every fancy;
1 a cloth and color for every
taste; a site for every Man!
Double-accting, convert-
ible collars that are a mar-
vel of pe i feet fit and oh, so
comfortable.
Step in and see what a
J splendid Overcoat we can
give you for
GOME TO SUNDAY SCHOOL
The weather looks as if it will
t e ugly tomorrow, but clou t lnt
that keep you away from Sunday
School, if you are a member of The
Methodist church, or any other
church for that matter; don’t stay
away from your house of wore Ed p
on account of the weather. Keep _ ...........
the sunshine in your seul ami Be Miss Hope Brownlee and Louuit
on time in the morning, if vou be-
long to the IOirst Methodist Fun.
day School. We want you to help
u* with your presence, and we
need you in the singing. Bring a
friend. E. H. Piitchett,
• Supt.
A PLEASANT PARTY.
j Mi« Gale Lilly entertained a'
uumbor of her Mends last night
with a fi o’clock dinner. Cover*
were laid for the following> Miss
Maude Evans and Judge Greever,
of Miami, Texas; Miss Annie Mar
tin Brownlee and Jim \N iggin*;
SJO to. $25. &he £est Values &v<.r!
'aOOTcrOTMtiritoii
J o* HATjJTE X»L.
From Galveston comes the news
that Dr. L). H Lawience has been
elected Potentate of I'll Mina Lodge
of that city. HI Mina is one of
the four Shrines of Texas, one Ire
ing at Dallas, one at Austin, and
the other at HI Paso.
The possition ol Potentate is oi e
to be prized in the Shrine, and
something to he proud of, and the
Favorite is glad to see “Dave,” as
everybody in Bonham knows him,
coming up the line in his lodge.
Big Reduction.
Until the first of the year
we offer 1-3 off on all burs
in our house --Rogers, Wood-
ward & Robeits Co.
A quarter saved is more than
a quarter made at our “quarter
back’’ Rale. It’s Monday and
Tuesday.—Claypool.
R. A. Risser & Co.
BONHAM'S LARGEST STORE D
Ben Hays
writes to get an offer on his three
places jointly, in Northwest Bon*
ha o. If interested see us at once.
Gibsou Hi Taylor.
$5.00 REWARD.
For any one caught hunting
on the Decker farm w«t of town
flDd convicted in court. That
moans you. J<*» Ste*er'
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EDWIN AUGUST IN
A Man In the
World of Men
u never better than in the role of »
Elwm August, leading ■»•». « ' . ftth„, is the strongest in
self sacrificing brother or fi , august writes and directs
gredicut of the play as it is ‘ ' f (h,.m nn- Kistrrn and
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"THE RESrLESS SPIR T K.rri«*n to
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TOMORROW IS SUNDAY.
Where will you spend the dayl
Old Santa Claus was good to you,
and you promised to be good dur
ing all the coming ycai. Begin
tomorrow by going to Sunday j
School—some school. Me invite
you to ours if you do not go else ,
where. Last Sunday was a great
.lay with us. Twenty confessions
at the Sunday School hour—they
gave themselves to Christ for a
Christmas present—have you given
yourself yeti
We had a fine time at our Christ
mas tiee—were you thenl Some
of the boys and girls did not get
their remembiances and they will
find them in their class rooms to ,
morrow.
Tomorrow we give out the new .
quarterlies for 1914. Turn over » ;
ik*w leaf—a clean leaf, and start
right. Bring somebody with you j
who has been doing just like you
have. Goon music, ani a line fel >
towship is always in evidence at
our school. The time is 9:30.
First Christian Sunday School,
Will H. Evans, Supt. j
New Arrivals
UadcH, of rioncy Grove; MissGale
Lilly and Wylie Scott, of Frost,
Texas After the dinner, which
consisted of many good things to
eat, Mr. and Mrs. Lilly chaperoned
the party to tho Mystic, where the
evening was most pleasantly spent.
The “quarter back" sals at
Claypool's, 29th and 30th.
Don’t Forget the Banquet.]
In filling up with the good
things of Christmas don’t forget
to leave room lor the firemen ban
quet.
R-E-E-L-s
Naturally.
“Why does A hat (1<‘K koop running to
you?" .
"He’s a ltusKlnn wolfhound. Ilia
name Is Mlekzewlckz. Every time I
sneeze he thinks I’m calling him."—
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Country Sausage
Bones
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Trouble Enough.
“What's the trouble her®?"
“Tho bellboys are on n strike."
“Want morn pay. 1 suppose?"
“No. A man came In a little while
ago and asked to have Wladlslao®*
Hzcburesz pnged.”—Exchange.
give Minutes.
Tho reason 1 heat the Austrians Is.
they did not know tho value of five
minutes.—Napoleon.
Pork
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Russfiil Gro. Co.
Phone 58
PROGRISS.
Progress cannot halt for a single
instant. 1 le who it silent is forgot-
ten. He who does not advance
falls. He who stops it ovm-
whelmed, distanced, crushed. H«
who ceases to grow greater be-
comes smaller. He who leaves off
gives up.—Henri Frederic Amiri.
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The Counterfeiter’s
Confederate
A Powerful Kalem Dram*
VITAGKAfMI
VITAOHAIMI
Fortune’s Turn
A most intcrestli g story with
MISS ROSE TAPLHY and NED FINLEY
The Otter
PATHEPLAY-SPECIAL
German Cavalry
. Maneuvers
1
and the crown prince
The Grotto
TWO REELS ..........
THE JUDGEMENT
Full of action aod is cart fully prestnted. ____
TODAY
DOMINO
TWO KBEL4
pttve - Here i* th*’ fl*'
Utiio r-mlttcs.
’htninf Hour*
L-00-4: 0
The Boys Need Your Help.
The fire boy* u«*d y°ur h,,,9
In this we do not mean to say they
mean huiMicial help alone. 1 hey
need your moral support as well,
aud you can show your appiecia
tion in no better manner thaw by
attending their banquet, thus In a
social as well aa financial way
showing that you appiociate them
Oliver Typewriter •li|Htly
used for aak cheap.—Myatic
Theatre.
1ST PRESBYTERIAN OHURCH
| Th.Te will W a congregation
[meeting of the First I’redby-
erisn church tomorrow nnmw
diattly after the morning ser
KM*. This ia important The
numherdare urged to attond
Tb* **oa*ioa
Opening Hours
Matinee 1 30— 5:0O
Night 6:00—10:00
Prices
S & lOc
BONHAM'S MARKETS
AN UNIQUE GIFT.
Hemp Moire is woiking n lot of
_. d down about the Ambrose
The-foBawlag articles are quoted .s untry. When he paid them off
today at prices given.
The Fiivo-
market re-
RELIANCE
RELIANCE
The Dress of Lolita
a ...........or..., ...........
,Hlo. A >ouog Italian TheC are swallow,s» up in one
!mt>t*iih«-««9B that !• booh t»» b* tn » ..(| tho
dm Iterate struggle Iwgins A strong climax.
Hunt, May Willard and Cha* Peiley. _______
the other day, just Indore Christ*
"“1,1, ;rv to give a market re- ma*, in addition lo the money he
r ** ^ gave them heenoloaed a Bible to
port ev« ry y fp 00 to f 12 50 uch one. The gift, though some-
. . ( g ot) to 12 50 , thing which is a little out of the
_ r*_ 7 ' . ;ooto fi.oo jordm.iry, with a pay enveh pe(
..... •!* 7A #*n appreciated by each man,
c oning aa it did just before 1 hri^t-
mas
Cotton.
.115 to .
.46 to .48
(LOO to 12 00
8 l 'i to 4:00
*15 00
AMERICAN
AMERICAN
Nell of the Pampas
A one reel Webern featuie with many thrilling secure
Pea .uting J- Warren Kerrigan-
4-REELS TODAY 4
Optn'f I Hour* l 5—7 to 1 ‘ Ada 5 it 10c
j < Torn..
; Oats.......
Lint Cothon.,
Hr-ed ( otton
Ontton .................
............ 25 eta.
Spring Chif-kcns........ 10 eta.
liens ................. ,“e
Turkey*.............. tftto25«.
Sweet Pota'xres.................
Miss Una Hunti'T left today
for Mineral Wslla. Texas.
Found.
A bu <ch of keys. Call here,
desonbe keys, pay for this a«l »"d
get them.
Missea Birdie Leo llolt, Mar-
re- gsret I’etm sod Sophia
i have hec«i in the city the guests
j of Mr* V. L. Mredford and oth-
^ a i r.t al.. voung t r fr.erab They rttnrwd to
IT l.-n ">•“ ‘W * Sl’rn'“ " O*
vunwlll**
LOST.
A black alrgrette. 1’
turn U» Margaret White.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 27, 1913, newspaper, December 27, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913214/m1/1/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.