The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 134, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 2, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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WEATHER INDICATIONS.
Bullhorn Is paving her ee: r> • u and
the Transcript serve* here
and now that Terr> 11 intend* to do
likewise before very long. — Terrell
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lioed for Terrell.
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Washington, January 2.—Forecast:
Bonbani and Vicinity:' yVir.
Bast Texas: Tuesday warmer;
moderate northern!' to east winds.
West Texaar Tu<wvday fair.
Oklahotna: Tuesday unsettled.
NEW YEAR REFLECTIONS.
Start riglF.
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Continue rU^it.
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Wind up the year right.
^ RaaolWe, and stick U$ it.
Avoid past error* land mistakes.
1 to fit by your follies and be
wiser.
Me «table in your ways; stable in
tbej right.
Rebuke wronj-l turn from sin;
cling to the good.
If you wtumble, get up; If you fail,
don't give up.
AXtemnt something; have a pur-
pose; pers**vere.
Speak kind words often; lyrsh
ones wry (seldom.
If you b’under, U< It Is <m the
aide of right ra{lher than wrong.
IV,n't soowl; don t frown, btit
wreathe your Paw in afrulles.
Don’t drown yourself in doubt,
buoy up your life with hope
(Be cautious in judgment, groat in
forbearing, accuse little, forgive
rnwdh.
He good natured at home, good
tiatured abruad and you'll live long
to en joy It
Aloeept our reflect lone, take Tli>
Favorite, read It carefully, send it
to your friends, and may yryir New
Year be happy and all Wire year Is-
pleasant.
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i (The past ye*r ^>«h boon one of
the mot* prosperoiw ones in the his-
tory of Haora*. The industrial life
ofl the State has felt fbe thrill of
gigantic investments. Our coturner,a
has made many conquests In for-
eign lands and we ^ave worked In
s pi nation in Abe soil and new pro-
ducts have sprung into life and in
addition to building up tiro material
affairs of the KHate, we haVe helped
Santa CTlaus fill the Nation's CThriHt
man stocking with nuta, oranges
fruits and candies. Then we hav<
twwm thinking, aftodylng and working
on world problems and w-e have a
broader vision and higher and
nobler conception of life, Its object.
purpose* and compensations. We
are wiser, better and bailpler than
wo wort1 a year ago.
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All the tolls r<'miltLng from bad
roads are a substantial waste of
money that could be profitably etn
ployed elsewhere. And this fact
is growing more evident every daj
to the people who travel bad roads
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It rcNfulretf rePvo for I>r. Oook
to go back t<j Copenhagen, but few
men lsave traveled farther ( n llnir
nerve than the doctor.
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Young men dhouM lie careful how
they speak <|f the suffragettes
They may w ant one for a mot be r-
iryduw some day.
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Tint devi' probably laughs every
time aomebrdy charges a bit of
mtatiurosa to artlatie tempera"mat
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I>r Wiley says tjro women are al
ways right. The doctor seems to
be enjoying a protracted honeymoon.
Fin mix Goldman wants the women
hi strike against marriage. They’ll
iicirr do it. Uinma; it Isn't natural
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Mary tfwrdcn prefers wall paper
t_ a husNuel Maybe it’s because
witll paper sticks around heme.
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Fruit tow* are plantid along th*
Dublin highway* la Oa.manv IN*
•ei »e t* Tataa, Wh* a*' •
Aki exchange tells of a teacher
w'ho asked one of her pupil* to spell
"iroparate.” Ttro i.»>y .spelled the
word correctly, but the teacher said
it wtng wrong! and chided him for
his lack of knowledge. When the
pupil looked in tho dictionary he
discovered that bo bad been riylit.
Rising from ills seat he Indignantly
showtd tho teacher, but she stopp'd
him short and snapped out: “GeortJe,
don’t tell me 1 am .mistaken.’’ “I
wasn't going to,” eaid the boy. ”1
was going to show' you what an old
fool Webster was.”
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TEXAS IN THE LIMELIGHT.
“Heaven is not very far away,”
1 says a Texas mlnuster, thinkmg, per-
•haps, of Boston.—'Boston Ulube.
i-ri jjooB.wtvt iorr
TO LOSE TM£ HONK.^
oh w£ Ui_ BE
CAhTuhED
AC.A.IM 1
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BOY
WANTED
to ACT as
Guide.
BumSoman.
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The Texas man who advertised for
a lost umbrella may have done it to
get his name in the paper.—Toledo
Blade.
Aviator Fowler finally Is out of
Texas. This fact alone should fill
him w-ith unbounded enthusiasm to
conplete .his flight,—Los Angelos
Impress.
Ttiore are somo nron m tho looal
telephone office so polite that we
iiuag’ine they must hnwo come from
Texas.—(Ilia rleston Nows-Cou ri er.
T Brcw/s.iTS
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What’* the matter wiflh Fowler
hat hie can't fly the Texas coop?
Vui't his airship get through the
union atmosphere?—Memphis Com-
mercial A'p’peal.
Texan reiKiria the killing of a
rattlesnake (having horns on it*
tiiead. Apparently this man baa no
intontion of swearing off on Janu-
vry 1.—Iaih Angeles Dxjire**.
Whmn a man In Texas shown hks
onfidence in tiro power of advertls-
ieg l»y inserting «i card for the ri-
urn of a lost unibrelia. why should
the man with goods to sell hesitate?
—(i&prinyflii id Union.
At '’..ho White llotiso Christman
linner, the table will ho graixd by
v fruit cake frcun Texas, Idt at tiro
IU12 election «he nmiai Democratic
onion will be crated for shipment
to Mr. Taft.—Lb* Mo lives Tribune.
"What's the ma-Ter with Coogpetw*-
man Morris Sbepperd, the Orady of
Texas? IU> lias boon in congress
nearly throe took*, nor has he once
i risen, smoothed his coat.ctalls.
leaned his throat and mndo tho
ihiincler crash, the liglit.ningl flash,
ind o)ml<>»ceiit daysprltvg shbmmwr
above the he*v< n-kiw lug hills of
IV’xmrkana.—( Y,1 uinbla .State.
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THE HOME-GROWN HANOI-
CAPPED.
Not long mIii'o we laid occasion
to sight a Winker to «i ytoung ncm
who was endeavoring to make some
headway in the world, but was w»-
tanted In lijia ambith,n by kuJt of
dtinda. Wo sleeted to the ) sink or
that, the young man •loetu*1 to <x*ne
to his towli ami enter bustaeos and
with the assist aim* of the bank
winild be < <-Main to nuike kcmmI. AJP.-
er some inquiry a not Aid iu»ti the
hanker replied that he Hutd ftuOid
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CITY PROPERTY
Nice six room house on West 7t|U
street; south front; beautiful lot.
FVnur ro'.-uj hcatse, two porch**,
barn, well, city water, east from,
corner lot; West Seventh street,
ttifto—$100 cash, balance monthly.
Dot top get tJiie.
T’tie Coi rge St'-ph'-neon place *|n
Soutli Denham hill; the finest place
in South Bonham; only $1,500. Easy
term*.
Five rc-om liaise In Soutth Bon-
ham; nice place—$Go0; $100 cash
—balance monthly.
Nice home on West Eighth
street, equipped with sewerage, city
water, barns, plenty of lot room;
i>vk1 and cheap—-$1,5W0.
The Hen Dyer place—one of tJie
nicest homes In llonhnm; fine loca-
tion, nttrai Uvo price on K. See us
:tt. once.
Gibson & Taylor
a man’s place in the world. We have
seen some I * >\-n *v|io {Niss'-d over
•this stage of life Huctwv sfully anil
remairved lit hen.e, but it was moat
always baeoues they were under
the giulding eye a*ul protecting arm
of father. In a business way. Wu
were twenty-flw years of aiV when
we left <pir eld h me and launch'd
out up R *«ir own hook. While nJ
home wie bore tbv promt app-llatlon
of ’’IVabe''—.iioit only with th«> Innme
dlate family, but the while town. W
it any wonder that a ycsing man
iflviuiot tm um «M.:iii»iMl a full
grown irum, when he i* Ipintencd
j with stroh t-Wl** as "bab*1.*’ ‘'bud.”
’ WIHNu” 1 ’IV.niiio»?
*’ '* " ' ' 11 ’’ ’’lu " Hliould Iro more e«,id.-rme <»f the
the,v and tiro irooph* wJU looked UP1' n>IUlK ntfin Tlj| ^
-m him .« a mew hoy ami yet ^ wh(<h ^ „A
vS'Mbd him «m * IgttHi Tutu," and tat- . , ... .
.Is not without honor ixJnpt tat his
t.bmiiNd that Wiey dHI not think'
town country. And the s»na> prtat-
thore was any great thlntV lit him. ... _ . .. .... . .
cipb. nan lie li'ppli'd to tin* I..am«v
n.i» I* mot. the first ■ t<auio' wo
have ll<lied whe,r<- Uro people ntmsw
grow*!
Mirnon
young man.
MdUrrigor
whom a boy baa h»w«n rabrod are
hi* worst omunies in geOtlag a atari
in life. This aay be t<» aiwuo ox-' FOR RENT,
rent Uro hoy'* fault, on snqutu «tf Farm of lib a*rw, <to eultivnt'd,
his boylah wtaya. y*t most invariably On floe pasture, thrtw room home,
It is Inwoom the peopb' '•<> not real plenty of water, wood; f*ur ioIIm
va> wi,«n « boy has |vas»4 ftnfo the north of Hunhawi $175 standing ran
•toga of manhood sod ongondarad Will H Ftahs.
•M m*»«**♦•**> add dwtM •* r»|| rkana* »t ant M
Steger Grocery *
Company
NOTICE.
The stockholders of tho Bonham
Cotton Mills will hold their regular
annual meeting Tmadny afternoon
January 2nd, at the First National
Dank. Bonham, Texas, between tho
hours <tf two and f-.ur o'clock. At
the meeting director* will he elect-
'd for tho ensuing yuur, aud such
other busln<*s will ho transacted
tuv mny properly com* before this
meet ini'.
J. C. Saunders, TT«uisur«r.
FOR SALE.
A well improved farm, sixty-thr***
irores, thr<>*' rotUe nerkirweat <f Itou-
bant, tkxai smoutli land. Can give
imroroaslon. On market ft A short
time. Philip Wluro.
ANNUUNCEHENT FEES.
Announcement foe* for county
offk-es In Tlie Dally Flaworlto will
be $I0. In tho Weekly Favorite $5.
Precinct offices in Itally $7.fid and
In tiro Weekly >5. It iiiva 1mm.n
our custom always to receive tho
i-arli with each nnmtunrctnotit order
and wo will appreciate M if you will
not task us to deviate from that, cus-
tom. as It Is our desire to treat all
alike vn thie matter. Your am
nouncenront will bo appreciated and
we will endeavor to give ynw your
money's worth. lleepectfully,,
Favorite Printing Company.
Anmeunrenmnfg coming under this
head uro wubjeet *?o the actiqn of
Uro Democratic .primary:
!V»r District Attorney—
U T. LII’SCOMU
l-Vir Tex Collector—
A. J. CHITTENDEN
For Sheriff--
W. B. i AIK MAN
For Trcsisun«>r—
HID T. RI Ul. I NO
F. r INix Aah'wstir—
AH nil’ll {•. STKPHKNH
The *'rooked work of nuwt wonixm
in confitrod to nail dirivlng,
My home place for rent Posses-
sion given January 1st. Mrs. Kuui
Aloxander, phono 281.
Fresh
Oysters
Another shipment
Qw$ prairie hay at my barn. Sue .
^ l Barrett, of those delicious
MONEY AND RED CROSS SEALS. |
All iwrtio* wbr*, have iwiy money
an che result **f the sale of Ktsi
tToe* Seal*, or any of tho sent* In
their possession will plfuno return
i^tc same to the tNMVVfi Mr. Will;
IP Kktitis or. 'Mice, as we desire to:
dors tb* matter up and mska <air|
ftnst s«w»rt, V»ry raipwctFullr,
Ms*, ■•••** Fb*ww** 1
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Reach the People
Who Read Few, if A ,3/,
Other County Newspa-
pers, and Who Buy
Goods in Bonham
t
If Inducements
Are Offered.
The Circulation
is Constantly
Growing and
Now Goes
Into
3100
HOMES
These Papers Go To
Every Part of Fan- ,
nin County and to
Many Places In
Surrounding
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.