The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913 Page: 3 of 4
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STREETS.
Th* Htnto of Tents,
County oi Fannin,
City of Bonham
fhe Finishing Touch—
Electric Light
She:—“Ah, there’s an inviting house. What
'a difference light makes—especially electric
light.”
He:—“That’s Jones’ house. Yes, electric
lighting is the finishing touch to a perfect
home—large or small. It insures health, con-
venience and comfort. It’s one of the strong
attractions of a popular home.”
She:—“Yes, that’s very evident. Let’s call
on them and ask who wired tb r house. We
must have electric light immediately.”
TEXAS POWER & LIGHT CO.
BONHAM, TEXAS
tr :o
To J. B. RuaatU, J. W. Jiu*
t.itn d 11’at under tlm provinun-*
of an ordinance of the City of
mi the lilt iltiy Kif Nuweanber,
HOB, it ordfied that atrret
improvement towit, pavnnmnt be
iviiatructed '*n tho follow ng
tin* remaining coat of |h* <m*h
affliction of Mint itwt improve
juci*t aluill be borne by 11>o
of real nutate fmnLog amd
abutting on Miid otreot. to be
levied and HMieoaed agaimit Mi d
ovi wm «f Kaiii abut'ing pr* i» rty
iiul said pn pcilie* lehp'vtive'y
in p import inn to ilie friadagc of
mi hi prt petty < n mi hi ntieot, uu
Iik*. i tborwiae determined by tbu
Ltreet of *«ul City of Bonham
A A ot1"*;'!vb: (VutM «mt fr,m Fiftl.
„I Mr.. 8.11,. IM „ h «... „f
and the heim o . >»• » 145 1 j Tenth street, and by reHtlntion City Council i«» be jus', e in t
ner deceased, Ode Hole i tn, . m.. and ‘approved on No vein abb- and proper. Am*l, by rw>o-
1. A. Bun«n awd husband lo ' jl»or 14*, 1912* it wm determined lution panned and approved on
Barron, Mm. Annie Abtriuit stromt impnovcmeini I the 3rd day of January, 191 ",
I>ick Baundera, doe Col ei, {«n t iWj^ pavement on. said artreet there wm H**c«<ed against you.
aa almve act forth should be of and your property If n' ing ami
Oklahoma Roclt Asphalt with] abutting on mi hi at rent the
concrete curb* and guttem and amount net fiefth in tin- followin
shall be of a total width of 54 list and table icwpectivcly, your
fRECKUS COMING
liaised, Miss Lurlim* Dickey,
Mrs. K. E. Alb a and husband K.
K. Allen, K. A. McDonald, Mr
Laura Martin, Mrs. .1. B. Aber-
nathy*, Fimt Frtabyt* rian chute*.
L*’K ’Dk-ua, h. B. (fldwell, Oeo. feet from Fifth olivet to Sixth p,,,pc,> 4,nd the amount assess-
Stephenson, J. W. Lew 8. hi.<I V
A. Ewing trustees; Hid Smith, L.
C. While, L. C. Wilson, V. Sta-
ger, John Steger, hirst Baptist,
church, J. M. "Wells, <L. Brad-
ford and 0. W. Fuller, trnstoes;
Mm. C. E. Shms Brown and T. B.
Brown, W. A. Evans, E. II.
Pritchett, Woodson Lindsey, Mu
Smith and all other partes
owning or in any manner inter-
ested in any real property front,
ing and abutting on Center
of the City of
strict’and the remainder of said od against you and y< ur pr p
distance it shiill bo 48 feet wide, jerty respectively is set down op
ami by aaid ordiunnee attleriiig pemito your mtfpertive iiwmos; all
the eons,ruct.ii n of saol street of said properly berg situat'd
improvement, it was ordained in the said City of Bonham and
that the City of Bonham pay out all shown to be iav block No. 3.
of th.e Street lmproi iMuout Fund HimpsonfVt Donation, and in
in lull for the cisl of the eon,- blocks Nos. 5, li, 7 and 8 Simp
striuftiitfi of said street improve sons Addition is oil the we t
ment on all intersections of, side of said streot wleie sad
streets \\there same was to be street improvement wis or e;e<i
const ruc/t'ed and one-third of the j const rue, id, and all in block No.
cost of construction of said,2, of lnglish's Donation, and all
‘ Freckle*,” with it* fanidiar
nselies will he at the Sieger
Opera limns* Monday evening.
January HI, It has proven a
theatrical it vent everywhere it
lias played, and should be an1
event bole and should be look
od forward too with much in
tercet.
The trouble, time #ud ex-
pense « enema iy in staging a
dramatisation of some popualr
novel, must be umlemb od, to
be wvdettdi i el, to be thoroughly
nppcri'intcel. It is a liard tusk,
siel there are f'W who possess
the stamina to bring the work
to a xuoeeiwful issue. When i,
became known that the wonder
ful populnii ty of “Freckles "I
was an absolute truth, and with
the sale of the book, gaining ft !J‘
cut re into thousands of homes
then* were a number of New'
I'm tired of being \
leading woman in a
society where iWc’i
nothing to lead.
*TW« City”
Stager TheaLe, Thuiii. Jan.
WOOD
For Cook or Heater
Stoves; also Fire
Plate Wood
CPU L
■SHawannau iblnuu*. ■■
Lump, Egg and
Nut Size.
foUH WAEONS
1 licit? writ- «* «,»•••«•.»»•• *■ * -----
York producing mJanagers, who PROMPT 8I0R\ 1CF
immediately wanted the drama)- C ATIsk.\( TB>X Euaranteed
ie. rights to Eciic S'rattoii-1 or-
of the Limborh'St,.
atreot of the City of Bonham, j street improvement, «laeiwherc| in B. lnglish aurvey w on tlm
from Fifth strent north to the j on said street onlered, and that | oast siib' oi ««kl street
I No. of No. oT|
Feet
ter s story
AutJvoi* and copyright owners
popularity as this onie, are alow
to r cl in* pi is h their aiward. Mr-.
The Love Letters of a
Confederate General i feN'
; Mm
¥ T rp |„.Kin in the November issue a series
\\ of real love-letters written over fifty
years ago by one of our national
heroes to his sweetheart during the period of
*6i to '65. This great general will go down to
posterity as having accomplished one of the
most brilliant feats of arms in the history »f
the world. He was as great a lover as he was
a general, therefore these letters combine au-
thentic history and exquisite romance. I hey
sound a human note that no other work of t
literature has done in a decade; it is war, it is romance, it is history, it is
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Nt 222 W«»t 39th St., New York City
Name and Residence of Owner.
Frontage
but. B ock
Name of Addition
Feet
Depth No. I No.
or Donation or
Suivoy.
Amount
of
Assessment,
,1. B. Russell anil
J. W. Russell............................
A. A. Burney, Administrator Estate of
Mrs. Hal lie Finer, deceased, and the heirs ol
Mrs. Halli Finer, deceased..................
()ile Roberts..............................
Mrs. T. A. Barron and husband T. A. Barron
Mrs. Annie Abernathy..................
Dick Haumlers...........................
Joe Bober...............................
Beu Halsell..........................••••
Miss Lurline Dickey....................
Mrs. R. E. Allen anil-husband It. F. Allen
It. A. McDonald..........................
Mrs. Laura Mai tin.......................
Mrs. J. B. Abernathy...................
First Fresbyterian Church, L. E- Dicus, I-.
B. Caldwell, Geo. H. Htephenson, .1. W.
| Lewis, and V. A. Ewing. Trustees......
Hid Hmith......................... ......
L. C. White..............................
L. C. W i Ison.............................
V. Htegcr................................
10I111 Htegcr..............................
First Baptist Church, .1. M. Wells, L.
Bradford and B. AV. Fuller, Trustees.....
Mrs. C. E Hints Brown and T. B. Brown----
W. A. Evans............................
F. A. Fritchett...........................
Woodson Lindsey.........................
Max Smith..........................• • • •
132.8
124.7
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147.7!
71 0
75 o
142.11
70.0
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180.0
294 .0
147.7
145.9
288.4
128.3
143.9
12.5
12.5
147
147
127
I 17
147
147
147
II
102
1 17
I »7
I 17
I 1
117
14
117
117
300
117
117
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3 Simpson's! lunation
111.79
5 Himpson'sAdditioi
5
419.22
328.19
150.93
200.07
213.13
103.21
159.7 I
221.47
373.89
187.33
191.33
301.85
ft
3A2
147
294
210
147
87
87
2 lnglinh Donation
pt 8
pt 8
B. Inglish Hiiiveyj
193.12
10s. 20
104.79
019.80
7 11.81
373.83
Porter knew tdie motito of the
Delaiiuitcr firm: “ Fridtieer of j
Clean Flays,” and Delamnt r g t
the rightu.
The questi< 11 arose who was
1o dpamati/.e “ Frirkles.” To
lie real dramatic worth, a, boulci
play must. stick the texl of *th |
fctoiy 111 both word and deoil,1
and t liis requires mere B an. a
playwright; it requires a knowl |
edge of stage intmnaeiiw aiRtl^
earftinauship; Noil niAVomey "’as
gi\-i‘ii the ijiissigiiim ti|t, amil went
1o work diliiyt idl,v ; that he su'--|
e*i'd>e.d, even above the hopes
oi Delarnater, is att"«te'l b.v
four first-e.1 ash compsuios playi
mg nn tour 1h,is siuson.
The Mfc'woa of ” Freek les” dies
hi. ds himplieHy There are no
R.D.OWENS
Prions 195
PKOKKSdMINA f- CARDS
J. E. NEVILL, M. D.
Surgery and General Practice
Office, .». W. Feeler’s Drug Htorc,
Bonham, Texas.
Phone No. 303.
DR.
E. H. H. FOSTER
Physician and Surgeon
Office over J. W. JYelci’s
I b ug Htorc.
Phone Office ami Residence
DR. I. S. bHIKES
Veterinary Surgeon
iff,ce at Kobinsnn .V Baker’s stable.
|>|,one 104. Kesi'li iice plionc 2t«0. All
calls promptly attended to. Graduate
ol St. Joseph". (Mo.' Velernary College
3 Himpson’sl foliation|
U >1
309.1)7
731.33
325.18
301.35
12.03
42.02
Ankl you amd ea«h of you arav finally ordered.
per cent to be added additional
COULD SHOUT FOR JOY.
“I want to thank you from
the bottom of my heart,” wroL
C. li. Bader, of Lewisburg, W.
Va., “for the wonderful double
benefit 1 got from Electric Bit
ters, in curing me of both a se-
vere ease of stomach trouble and
of rheumatism, from which I hat
been an almost helpless sufferer
for ten years. It suited my east
ns though made just for ino.”
For dyspepsia, indigestion, jaun-
dice, and to rid the system of
ikidney poisons that eauso rheu
mat ism, Electric Bitters have n
equal. Try them. Every bottle is
guaranteed to satisfy. Only 50c.
At J. \V. Feeler 1
FOILS A FOUL PLOT.
When a shameful plot exists
between liver and bowels to
cause distress by refusing to act.,
take Dr. King's New Life Fills
and end such abuse of your sys-
tem. They gently compel right
action of stomach, liver and bow
els, and restore your health and
sill good feelings. 25 cents at J.
W. Feeler.
heathy notified and required to
appear on Wednesday, the 22nd
day of January, 1913, at. 7:3(J
o'clock p. m., before the < i'y
J Council of sai<l city of Bonham,
hi the City Hall df .said city and
contest said .assessment. And
at said time and place you will
be given full and fair hearing
on all mat.tew affecting your
And you are further n,<.t f ed for cost of collection and eon
that unliKH the said respect B <-j taiuing other
conditions anil
assessments against you and'stipulations sis j.rosoribeil hy
your sai-.l pr<perty or the said resolution authoii/ing th
amount to which same may he issuance of swine, and authori/.'-d
reduced and finally adjudg <1, is
paid, on or before twenty days
from the date of commett'-emeut
of the constriA’tion of sai-<l street
improvement then ton equal eer-
said properties and any vlnim j tific-atc*i aggrog»itin« Be total
for persowal liability for ms' of amount itf your resjiective as
construiticn of saiil «1r«‘et -in-
ppovement and uulif-s you do ap
hy the ehart-er of said ''by, will
be issutvl against you and your
properties respectively.
Given under my hand and
seal df office which is the n or
poratc seal of said ('ity ol Bon-
ham, this .......... <lay of Jai uary
1913.
ehaitiKitors in m<<l« rn fiction nor
on tlMc sl'ii,go elidowiil with such
simple ndbility, «we«tiMv-» and
Wonderful delinea.'ion as given
Freckles and Ids sweetheart
“Tin* Hlwam'p Angel by it**
author Mm Porter has stud <*d
nature, she has lived all *her life
in film great Limbcrlost S'waiup
region of K*’*ntil'iky, studying
it and writing about it. Sin* has
Hchiuved a pewiti< u which <*an
be diHimit'sl by -none; her fiction
and her play reaches is in pop
ulnr demand. It is 111 *nuv'i'vt
and tiwiKit popular of beoK plays.
sewsmentfi ilue and payable to
the City of Bonham, <t bearer,
]x*ar cm said date and contest1 one each year from one to tn
said assessment the .same will 1 years consecutively, with inter-
he made final and the cmsti ue- ;*«t at 6 per cent per annum front Attest: T. H. Kjmn.vly,
tion of said stn et improvement;date payable annually and on«'|
T. W RAGSDALE,
Mayor, (*i1y of Ikmhani, Texas
/aluable Advice lor ionsumptives
Think health, not dl«csi*. *'oi
ixprrfnicntlnc, fsltow nature; loot
,.p, net dc»n. al.ov# all rsaolva
will *ol veil ” Our llttls “Ku"
hint” booklet brlghlena th* »»J
iX.atal ad'lrtan'd “Natur** Cr'-»
Ion.” ColuttbuJ, Ohio, lirti*a d
rw •>» rhalf*.
I guarantee all oi my work in
Pressing;
Dyeing and
Cleaning
The
Devasher, French
Dry Cleaner
does nice work
1*1 IOINB *242
Q. P. Ball
Tailor and Halter. North
and Haller.
Main Street
TEXAS TRACTION CO.
(OENISON-SHERMAN-DAl LAS IMERURBAH)
"The Convenient Wan"
Novel Mat for Hot *Mifie*.
Cut a piece of pusti*l.oar<l the nl*e
and nhnpe dealred, round, square, or
octagon, and sew on this felt or flan-
nel On the reverse side sew on flat
bone, pearl, or chirm buttons, alt of
one size, putting them on In rln^s or
other patterns These will hold the
hot dt«h up from the table.- National
.Magazine.
Vererm*, Municipal etgrons.
The muni. I.iallty of Verona has et-
pended ffl ’ — s wo pout. In ac-
quiring *ts in for the pigeons or the
city Having thus become stnte sup-
ported, tliey are Immune fror the miv
testations of nanton destroy rs. who
wit’, uovr he punlatiable by hi .
Up-to Date Burglars.
Tturglars who forced an ontrnne*
Into a Jeweler's office In New York s
Pass the Bouquets Now.
Never, never wait for post-mortem
_ praise Wpeak the kind words which
few days ago rat-rind with them so levs prompts and remember that
electrically driven drill for boring Into words of loving kindness are the best
tha safe, which they proceeded to use possible tonic which call he given,
successfully after connecting It with1 even to the linoplest of the mortals.—
nn electrU? light socket. Kato Tannati Woods.
FAMOUS STAGE BEAUTIES
look with horror on hkitt erup
110ns, blot' luy, Moron or pimpleh.
They tit n 't 1ihx<* thorn, nor will
jniy one who luma Bnoklon s Ar
nii a Salve. It gh-rilies the fa<*(*
Ec./fmo or ShU. Rheunt vanish
liefoie it It euro* nor•• li|8», rhnj'
I>e< 1 hands, heals burns, cuts and
Only 25 cents at J. W. Fedor’«
Hourly Local Passenger Service
Between All Points
j FAST LIMITED CARS J
4.— Each Way Dally Betwein ""‘t
denison McKinney
SHERMAN DALLAS
Diract Intarurban Conntclions at Dallas
tor Lancitlir, Waiahachia, Fori Worth
and Cleburni
«. a. ftwill.
t. U P t OanlsM
j»s r. sniFFia.
0 r.». ojiih
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aud Prindj al Characters in “FRECKLES'—Stcgyr Opera House, Monday, Jan. 13—1’rices 50c, $1-00, Si >0
annul uouniy mmoimi diliik -
You 10! b.
I intM it
PENING HOORH.
I to 4:30-7 to 10 ,40
Rogers, Woodward & Roberts Co.
Donliam, Texas
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 9, 1913, newspaper, January 9, 1913; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth913876/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.