The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME XIV
KONHAM, TLXAH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 2 1912
NUMBER 134
JUDGE W. F. KAMSEY HERE INTENSE COLD WEATHER
The New Year Is Here
■m
and with it its new responsibilities. We are anxious that the year
1912
shall show up right and it can't do so unless we have your help. Do you need
SteJk Cutters
Turning Plows
Sulkeys or
Harrows?
If so, we want your attention to the fact that we are willing and ready to serve
you in any way possible.
Spont The Day in Bonham With
friends and Getting Acquainted
With Public.
I
i
me, I Judge VV. F. Ranumy of (lleburino
f wluoj in a .an.lidutu for r! v«rnar,
3r ! wa» a Bonham visitor today, igroct-
me Vug hlw friends and (making1 now ao-
y
•a'1 tinalntaniiitoH. He is a very strong
Weather Bureau Predicts Low Tem-
perature Will Prevail Over
Entire Country.
Chas. Davis & Co.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE ’phone 12 BONHAM, TEXAS
To get the best out of the
human machine you must have the
best groceries—food that is not only
pure and absolutely wholesome but
which gives zest to meals by its goodness.
Groceries like we carry not only give your
body all the necessary energy for your
daily work but make eating all that it
should be—perfect enjoyment. If, after
your coming meal, you find anything wrong,
make a resolution to try us next time. One
trial is all we ask.
J. A. KINCAID,
DEALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
rHOSCM «t AMI 3t». •«- ItOMIAM, TEXAS
Special Prices on Underwear
.0 Per Cent Off on All
Men’s, Women’s and
Ihildren’s Underwear.
Gouge & Fitzgerald
WITH THE CANDIDATES
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Witli today’* issue Tiro Favorite
an in. unco*; T ,f. Co* for the off Ic
of County Tint Crllootor, subject, to
the action of the Democratic (pri-
mary. It will be remembered t J ut
four years ugto Mi. Cox made the
race and was a close second. He
has been a Ioiik time resident r.f
Fannin county and has always stood
high In the estimation of all who
know him and would niako the coimi-
ty a good official slum Id lw* he C lio
choice of tbo voters when election
day comae. Ho rixfucsls I The Fa-
vorite <o aflate that he will .two hi*
host (.'Porta to see all the voters in
(leraon and lay Ills claim* before
them. Mr. Cox lias many friend*
over the county who will be glad <o
learn of hl« Intention tej niako the
race. He 1h honest, aeher and In-
dustrious, and Is capable of perform-
ling tho dutlos of the office that
ho #soek*.
TO THE
FANNIN
prohibitionist, and Is In every ro-
pe. I (fiiallf'lcd to fill the office of
tttov* rnor and ishould hv be (elected
his administration would no d-■ ti 1st
be a e red If) to tho State.
A! number of prominent citizens of
this cluy. entertaliiicd the Judge
at dinner today at tko Alexander
Hotel. IIk» will leave tonight at
nine o'clock for Sherman.
Wittntedr—A young man who has
a, good rtloin, in a first, class place,
desires a genteel r om-mnto. Tolo-
phono Favorite office.
Slrayr+I- <Mio big red cowt with
erutirph’d horns, mar on right Ihlp.
Finder will please nullify O. C.
Thomas at Katy deix.*!.
I AM HAPPY, WHY ?
Because the people have
been good to me during 1911.
Because I (cel that I have
tried to help somebody dur-
ing 1911.
Because of health and
friends—friends who have
proven true.
May that peace that passeth
all understanding dwell in
Yours cheerfully,
Will ii. Evans,
Over First National Bank.
.1.
VOTERS OF
COUNTY
Having decided to limako the raoe
for tax aMostsor of iFnn.nin county
I w'leh state that I have boon
a eltlsscti of Rhe county .since 1873,
with tho exception of seven years,
mid having! nover held public of
rue, i come before >«»u asking your every heart in 1912.
kind considerution of my claims. I
have had considerable experi. me hi
the aetowsor'a »>ff|. «< and feci t.lvmt
1 ami qualified to discharge the du
ties of She oiTh-v In a manner that
will be acceptable to the people of
the county, and will promise t >
render the very In's! service p.ewitilc.
If I ah.mid tie Mis- ehohe of the ^ ,•
voter* of the county, This is the)
only prom tee that 1 ono make, anil b
all that should be ite.peeti d of any
official.
In soliciting the votes of the pet*-
ph< id the county, I do so strictly
on iniy merits. Is Devi tag that I am
. ,-,|w>t.|.- of filling the p ait ion I lav
Uig niaile tj»e nu-e eight yours
ago. I feel (that the people of tie
county know li.e. ScitMiw who I am
and knew mih-ih Inm) of nrj flltnv
t.»r the office to wttitch I asplr*- In
makfng this nnnininieinoiit I tusk
that the voters give mv candbhiry l
dm* conHiderntion. Anl If they -o
proper to give me their a«H*»rt it
will be highly a |*p related Tit. nk
i,c; y«si i i, oia-am • l< - jiio < ’• *’ i
sloe, this Una. I am,
•»** wot f«u»,
f. w hmk-sMi
Lettuce
Cauliflower
Dill Pickles
Grape Fruit
I angarincs
I'fesh Sausage
Washington, Jon. 1. •— Wintry
weat her will he general .Curing t ho j
greater 'part of thin week, ac-
cording to a bulletin Imrued ttonight
by the weather bureau. Stormy
wrewther iis also predicted over the
North Atluntlc steairahip routes.
“A marked cluinge to cold weather
will overspread the region east of
the Mississippi river within the next
thirty-*!* or' forty-oiiftat houns,"
ci^titlii'iius’ -tho bulletin, “wMI^ tho
line of freezing temperature ox
tending isouthwurd to tho gulf and
South Atlantic const and do northern
Florida, liiuseiisonahle cold weath-
er will continue the next several
days in the Middle Wont, South-
west and the It. < ky mountain region
“A atqrm tilrat is mow over tlye
il|lper lake legion will Hoove dowm
the Ht. Lawrence valley, attend.'.!
by mow In ‘the region of the Until
Lakes, the Ripper Ohio .alley, the
Interior of Niewi Yoilk and New Ktiigi-
land. The nexit dtahtrUanco to crons
the United Stud*, will uppear In the
Mar W.|st, cross the Middle West
Wednesday or Thursday and the
eastern Hbil.y. uliout Friday. T)ho
disturbance will ho proixd.d by a
reaction to normal temperature, be
aft-unded by general mi.Iwh In the
.noliherni and rains In the .southern
district*, and will he followed by
docki#lly cold wentlier.”
WANTED AT ONCE.
Some modern oogtayl-* ft»r sale. I
haw the buyer*. Nto Milo no eliargje.
Will H. Kvunn,
Mr. and Mrs. T. .1. (V>x of <!ol>er
are the proud parent* of twin baby
girls slnoo December 2(1. Mother
and Inihlcs tloiag well.
WITH THE COUNTY COURT
Judge Rosser Thomas’ Couil is
Doing Business af a fast
Clip Thfs*? Days.
The Wheels or Jusll. e In .fudge
I'll'mim’ court are grinding fast and
small these days and business istill
continue* at. a pretty fast! dip.
The following otuw s have b**on ills
posed of since last r. port
In the .'ii*.• of KVno*t Hxrrlvner,
who wes on trial at. the hour of go-
ing t.« pir-sH yesterday afternoon,
tho Jury returned! a verdict of
guilty and punishment whs as*onm*d
at $M) and thr.e moni.h* In Jail-
dhas. <'a hi well, ehiirnid with
.arrylng' pistol, pha.l gwillty and
wins fined thirty day* in jail and
omits.
Nolly Steward; plead gbllty to a
charge of t.licft and wait fined five
.l.tllars and five days In Jail,
Jim 19 (fever phen.l guilty to a
barge . f theft and wan fln.Hl five
tlolhin. and five day* In Jail.
Floyd s’i sen ii i plead guilty to two
eases of violating the l.vnl option
ll.iw, and w«s fln«*d $:*f> and twenty
days In Jail in emdi ease
CMHe .if the name charge H
finm.l* not guilty
In the c*M<e of ('Inih^ii. Hot ington.l
charg.nl with violating the local op J
tkwi taw, the .b‘feii4lniit was I.hiii.I
not guilty.
Tin Jury wan out ran the . nne of
Hntad Herlvtw-r, charged with ag-
gravated nensMlI. and had not r»>
t a end a verdict at Its hour nf g<»
bill (o praam
25 Per Cent
Discount
On all Men’s and Boys’
Suits and Overcoats
$25.00
Suits
$18.75
22.50
M
16.85
20.00
ti
15.00
18.00
ti
13.50
15.00
it
11.25
1250
ti
9.40
Wo are also having a Big Sale
oil all Boys’ Gloves.
Nunn (§L Jones Co.
“The Good Clothes Store."
The Gypsy Honor
A Strong Drama
Ups and Downs ft
When a mail man ic* his troubles tiegin—a big laugh.
THE MYSTIC
TO-NIGHT
WANT
All your Chickens, Turkeys,
Kgg\ Green Hides, Furs, Junk
and all kinds of Country Produce
EJSs*- Highest Cash Price Paid
J. L. Scruggs Produce Co
FOR SALE—POSSESSION. t uu* at once.
Thlrty-fivu acre farm this** Jiillen
noiihciMd of Hcathaiii, mmiuti land; I —..................
In ntghl <d Bonham. Fairly good Im- Wan»<gl-A plaee t*i
In unothsa PN*«a*alh; Hue uelg/lvliorli.nid; pon w*»rk IYh'SIh Wivisike,
Santa*; only $:i« per acre Hoe Iktihoin, T- xtt*
Will H. Moans.
l*hoo* 31 or 115.
autn wan
Russell
fa
(V
Thompson
Photic >8
MTh« Quick W»y”
I lick rferpontar and ana, who re- j
side north nf Mark, warn srrest.-d
today I|4 pl*' *d la Jail on * rharg*
of HHFktrkM f*a Mio
L-
We wish you all
A Prosperous New Year
and may you all see
many more.
Levine Co. .37iNE
••TNi CmH OrpRirs0
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912, newspaper, January 2, 1912; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth921606/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.