The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918 Page: 1 of 4
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THE CSEA* W THE BIG
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WORLD
THE HAY IT HAPPEN*
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FRANCE SPEAKS WONDERFUL WORK
1R WAR AIMS IN RAISING ARMY
AHhM Jl MT MltAf F.V.I.AM) NO OTHER I.NH f AN< K IX HI WTO-
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Stalk Cutters
Plows, Harrows
Planters and
Cultivators
AXI* mum AN HAVE AL
REAP* DEM OfDKI).
HY WHERE HO GREAT WORK
MINE IN HHOKT TIME
By United PrtM.
I‘ iru Jan. 10. Mi'itster of Foreign
Affair* Mahon will apeak thr after,
noon or tomorrow in the < hamber of
I**puli** outlining Fran*-*’* war aim*.
It is *tat**l that th* Kortim Min-
uter will follow exactly along the
Hy Ur,it**1 Press
Washington, Jan. 10.- No army of
»imilar size in all history of the world
ha* ever l*een raised, equipped an<l
trained »o <jui<kly a* the present
American army. Heir eta ry <*f War
Baker told the Senate investigating
Complete stock ready for
,• ur inspection.
(HAS. DAVIS IIDW. CO.
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE
PHONE 12
BONHAM. TEXAS
j line* of Lloyd Geore* and Prevalent committee looking into the affair* of
Wilson in haring to the world the the W'ar department. He pointed out
exact aim* which France ha* in con- that in nine month* in all branch* -
tinumr the war, and the only term* the army had grown from 212,000 to
on which she can consider peace. more than a million and a half
| At the opening ae-sion of the Health in the <amp* i* rapidly im-
Chamber r-f depotie. Ileputy flea- proving, the clothing shortage ha*
! chanel pledged tFiat the < Kami<*r lawn practically all met, and th*
would support the effort at the re*- death rate in the camp* ha* been low
titution of Al*a< e.I>*rraine, arid would *r than in civil life Further incr*.
«u*tain the armie* in th • held to thin merit* can U- ade*|uately equipped
end and trained a* rapidly a* thou*- al
The Echo de Pari* ha* announced ready in training <»n he transported
that tlic collective lut of the Allied to the fighting field in Europe
war aim- will prohahly he issued All thi* ha* F*een acrompli*Fie<l
shortly, the exact date to he decided without serious industrial distraction
at a meeting of the Allied premier* Th* spirit of the army is high. It is j
well fed All kind* of gun* are avail- .
aide for every soldier who can b* go* j
h ten to France during i'.ilh Great j
** program- for new instrument* of I
War have been formulated.
All wool Clothes and
All-wool Service
LOOP HER V If E isn't worth much without g c<d m*rch»n-
•line; and g**r*d merchandise ia all th* better when g**od
*4?rvic€ goes with it. It’* good service to offer atich large
selection a of our Alothe*.
—It's better aervkc to guarantee them, aa we do, to give
you lasting satisfaction.
—You’ll like our clothe*; the fabnea. the atyle, the work-
manahip; and the fit ia assured; otherwise you don’t buy.
Your satisfaction's the thing. When you're satisfied, we
are; and not until.
—That kind of service add* value to any transaction; c- nat
in here and see how much it adds to clothes buying.
H. L RODGERS CO.
’The Good Clothe* Store”
Best Theatre
7 REELS TMiSiY 7 REELS
Greater Vitagrapli Presents Their
* Special Feature Attraction
“FOR FRANCE”
PRODUCED IN H WONDERFUL REELS
—-lelliog a »«e*#t fo« atorjr «*f a young man a sa/'rift*e for
KRAJM.'R—two* ever •Ur**'*' 1*Mured in tins Woodeiplay
EDWARD EARL * BETTY HOWE
Also a Keen Konvdy
-TOMORROW-
KITTY GORDON IN
“HER HOUR”
j some time next week.
KTRAYKD Tw*, red pig*
i black spots, about 'i weeks old
, tify W B Bales.
COSSACK REVOLT
IS DWINDLING
By U mted Pre»r.
Petrograd. Jan 10,— The dwind-
ling awry of the GaseK revolt »•
. reported hereby »h* Ko! t.eviki. It
Flyer »*. wrecked near Granger. six ! „y, u,„ lh<. irovrr(lWflt mrmH. mnd
ty mile* s**uth of here, according tn!fh„ KwJ w f„r uinir (;„-,„r>l|s
! IHREE KILLED
IN KAIV WRECK
By United Press
Wee**, Jen 10.- Three person- were
killed when the south bound Ksty I
word thet he- reeched this rity
The second section of pessenger
train No f> crasher into tlie first sec
turn at Granger near the depot at
two-thirty this morning The dead
are J J lloff-tadt of Ht. Ix/Uis, J N
j Moxiey, Lindale, Texas, and Morn-
j Uhrn of Italia* At least five other
person were Injured Wrecking
crew* now at work Fielieve that other
t.-dic* will b* found in the wreckage
llutroff and
force*
Kale ,din> and al! their
SAN ANTONIO IS
CEILING ANXIOUS
By United Pres*.
Kan Antonio, Jan. 10. Sheriff John
Tobin of Bexar county is on his way
to Washington to confer with Secre-
tary of War Baker and other Federal
official* as to vice condition* that
are said to exist in this city.
10 ADDRESS II
BOARD 01 TRADE
J. A. KINARD WILL KPKAk HF--
FflMF BODY AT MEETING
FRIDAY NIGHT J an I
UE/EfN
Phone MU.
My new
me at <*nce
Ford have arrived
—J F Bcrryhill
THI* IN AUI.
W# caa give possess too or* tfc» -
Cmm
M acre* toe Mark lead 1 12 miles
N F. m English cowMwunrty. Nome
Johnson gras-, but might Ty good land
IIW, shivt 1-4 to 1-9 cash, balance
«« acraa on north pike. 2 miles out,
perfe-tly level, all tn cultivation Fatr
Mspevnati)'- Joir.ing (Aid Fatr
grenade, |!M
71 a<TN oa north pike, 2 I 2 miles
oat Good improvements, IIW*
M 12 a>tw at Oakland, on ptke,
tt acre* hi cultivation, Wisms In
lisilef and pasture, 6 room house,
plerty of water, near g*ed srhaol AH
for M2M per acre
9 J M IJIWRKY
STIES PORKER
FOR $100.50
HIT AT FOB’
By United Press,
New York, Jan I0— The Kepub-
i In an National committee will meet
n K* l-oui- February twelfth
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WILSON MtK HI FFKAGR
AMENDMENT.
By United Pres*.
Washington, Jan. 10.—President
Wilson's influence definitely liehind it,
the Ku*an B Anthony -uffrage
amendment will le voted on by the
House thi* afternoon.
i APT1 Kill MF.f IPES FOB «»Y FH
By United Prc-s.
I*ind*»n. Jan. ID. The most Im-
portant event in the economic war.
the l/mdori Mail call* the capture
from the Germans of two hundred
a d ftfty-s- ven re< i(»» for the rnan-
ufactU'e of German dye#
SFI'ABATF PE At F IS M XtlK.
By Un *ed Press
Berne, Jan. 10. -The newspaper,
tier Burid. dc lare- that a separate
peace pact la-tween Rusaia and Bul-
garia has already lieen signed
The Board of Trad*- will meet in
regular session Friday night, January
II, at tlie Firemen’s club room* Th*
meeting Fiour is 7:Jf» All members
will plea** Fe-ar this in mind and Fie
on hand, if possible
In addition to the regular order of
business the meeting will lie address
ed by Mr J A Kinard, who is con
noted with the State department of
Agriculture at Austin, <-f which Hon
Fred W fiavi# is the Gommissmner. I
Mr Kinard lives on a farm north of
Big Spring*, Texas. He is a prac
and not what is known
—TODAY—
Kr 2ȣ**
M-tro Pre-tents Wonderful
Well No. 1,1 tical farmer
buy one or »* s "book farmer ” He will have a
HOI THW F.HTFKN Oil. i O.
Ha* valualde holding* in the gusher
section of the great oil fields of Hum.
ble, <»oo#* f'reek and Damon Mound
where well# are producing from 5000
U* 96000 barrels |ier day
new drilling, you can
more shares at 910 per share, $2 cash, me -age for the Board of Trade, and
and 92 per month If each home in t he will ahto have a me-sage for any
Bonham will buy but one share in of our farmer# who will attend, and
thi* company, Bonham will t«e one of all of them are cordially invited to
the richest town* in the state l>e on hand The speech will Fie en-
GEO A. KROHH, lertainmg to all
At Phil Jacob*.j Iton’t forget the time, 7 15, and the
...—o—— | place. Firemen’s club rooms? and the
W ILL RMMOYE TO NEUTRAL , H*t'' Vruiay ru^ht, January 11.
SOIL.
Em'Iy Stevens
aUr m ‘Hie Blacker”
OUTWITTED
—TOMORROW—
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A c<Ct gsivtett
A
bun-
By mted Pre-s.
P-d-rograd. Jan. 10.—Telegram*
from Brest-Idtovsk indicate that a
satisfactory conclusion is l-eing reach-
ed for the transfer of the peace i t-
gotiations iietween Germany and Ru*
sia to neutral soil
FOB <|l It K SALE
I have the 7 room house just west
of the Fir*t fhri«tian church for sale
with possession. The price is ONLY
11050. and can give good terms. Re-
meml>er that thi# place is RIGHT IN
TOW N - Will H. Evsn* 9
W«..' erford, lexas. Jan V A lo NEAR HIGH M HOfil,.
uUher displayed a hog which Moffc w#,t- •* h*v» n'w
weigFwid *>*•! pound*, dreated. fr,,ow •r'd '*tr* **r«' lot f**r ft*®*
This is the largest hog ralsssj i«. j f'*n •nd h*lf o1 ,ot tor!
tl ,* eo'ly for many year* Th# own ,,f’00 rj*T P«y«nent plan. J. M
er of the hog sold It to th# butcher , ^4>wr*Y 3
for 9100 60
GRAHAM, CRAWFORD C0~
GREAT HKIM < f IONN.
Tn tin*# out our winter - l»el»*
PAY El» < ORNFM
I have a An# corn#r lot on pav#d
tie#* for »*;* K*rn«-mb#r they ar#
very scarce When spring comes «V
rryte-dy is going to it# looking out for
a lot, and you had letlit get busy if
you want puking choice Easy term*.
Will II Evans 3
W || I. BEf l. YOI R PROPERTY.
WV want to handle your prn|«rty If
u b#v< any tec »*>! W# Iwar all th#
E<1K RENT,
large front room, furnished
or two men preferred 400
7th street, phone No. 173 r#d
we are now muking great rerlii'-j, advert og, preparing
tleefts* and it will lu lo your in
FRESH OYSTERS
Fresh oyster* just received at the
Star Restaurant, on South Center
Street, south of post office 3
——, ♦ . ' -
xMIIH IDA tllANEY DEAD
Mr* Ma < haney died at 2 o’clock
■ you iwith *hts afternoon at her home <
lernsl to learn otir price* fiefrrre , , v-# a sale made Farms or Seventh and I *dar street* eft »r at*
ypu buy. There i« no doiibl plen- ho, , * the ri< are in demand List dim*, mt only a few o«> Prcuntonn
j.lf wM wenlher ahead i»f u* y. ur* aith u* A hlay Evans I^nd *•* the immediate ca i*« of her
awf I he liguteu we are now ntak- i«, at Th- Fsvonte trffie on North »eath
i*| muntrl lie duplicated later nti. Main street tf 7he deceased was the sinus of the
— Rogeru, Mrnadwnrd A Roberta -• [late James Chaney, and Vi,| made her
I ompnny. AA A N I Elk—To huv .*» paaaen
ger Ford lit once.—M. WAT-
, HR It K HOI NF. FDR HAII NON. at Everybody’* Garage
On the east aids I ran sell you a miy
great bargain I also have a herb a <
on the North side rh**p «*.■ me if HD. WARDING HOI RE.
rou want a bargain I have a good.i Just - « bice-k from ( has Davl* A
one story house on North M»,n, rl--*- < <>. -ome* „n F*«t Mh street, I have
in. Will II Evan* 9 n large two story, N room house with
w........— |wi potchas, all modem rrmvenlence*,
ON GOLF I.INKH I'lhF for sale at a bargain last 106 foot
IOmdy 6 room house, harn and large front Eaay teim* PicsM>«sion with
let. Can sail for flOM Ni«e h„n>« In W day* See me <|utcb if interest-
—J. M. Lowrey 3 <d Will l| Kvana. 1
"THE OLD RELIABLE STORK ’
PLUMBING
If you mwtd a I’luniiier— phone un. W«- ri'imlr burnt* «l
w al< r piiwta arol plmitiilnR.
KEENE * KEENE
BmJiui, Iiua
home in Bonham for many ^ears j
She was reared al Whltewnght, w* |
um erstnnd. Her mabie>i nar-t- p
Sralea She waa of a retiring di*< 'N
sit ion randy going away fmrn horn*
exiept when ii waa necessary She1
was the mother of four children who!
survive her, namely: Mrs. Richard
Gr*y of DrnUnn, Mr* Max Gardner,
who ha* lawn making her home with
her mot two aline her husband went to
F.uro|ie with the ItamlHiw Division;^
Hanford t haney, who went with the
firs' diuft that left her* for Camp
Travisj and Henry ( haney who has
remained here with his mother All
the children were present with the'
mother liefore her death Hanford
reached her* yesterday, Iwing the laet
•me to reach har hadelde m
Mre Chaney was • memher of the
; First Christian ^ruridv nf this ellv
i At th# hour of gxting to pies* th •
i una fur ilia funaral had nil baen apt,
urn It will probably ha snmaHma In-
marrow,
Misses’ School Shoes
Kiddies’ Play Shoes
Our Stock of
Girls' School Shoes
Ought to Fill the Bill
When it Comes
To Quality and Service
FOR HALF, Thoroughbred White
foghorn and Whit* Wyandotte cocker-
*1*.—See Emmett Thompson at tha
Stager Milling f<*. 12
" -o
ONE BLO< K
In one block of square w* have one
of the nicest home* in town. 91400
was spent inside this house. Good
j house and gsrag* Good location
93,260. Ask u*. J M I-owrey 3
a
HHAKE.IT at hand.
By United Pres*
1/nidon, Jan 10 - England's long
I expected shake up will lie announced
in full detail today
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WANTED—T«» huv p»-*rn
grr Ford nl nnrg.—C. M. W \T-
HON, Nt Everybody’* fiutuge.
Phone 1(t»
Mmow TDfiUV
\n t H*Pr-~ AV1
Ibg (.ills’ l.ivgL ti ittiv. vtilf akin ..
Kig Girls’ Cun. bul. KiiKllnh Inst
ISig Girls’ Gun b.il. English lust
Itig Girls' Gun. bnl. i It it 11 tup , ..
Hig Girls’Gun. |ml knl ........
S 1.50
§4.00
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0.1-50
KIDDIKS* PLAY SHOES
THE KKUAKI.BTKIO HII.UKKN.
I .IKK LINK. S( I’EEKHS.
• ititnl, servicouble shoes for nil sorts of wenlher. With',
five-toe risimy Insts thnt let their little fiu-t grnAv In Niiturv's
wii\, Him k mil akin, knl ntnl luitent lent her. G«nmI si ml
Imlher, mi In i I and at only sole.
Hilllkeiis I mm fil.tHI In fh.lMI, Lifeline Shoes from $2.7ft
to IH.SJft, SkHirers from 92 70 to flt.tft.
I KAVK TIIK KIT IO I s
tltbbei* In tit children's extension fiole shoes
We hnve the
without heel
FARM AAITH tuiMHEdslON
On the pike at Rrotherton school I
jean *#11 you 110 sere# of black land
! f-.r 9*6 per acre that will plesse you
j Fine ham. good house, lota of water,
jtiml-er, pasture, 100 yards of school,
and very easy term* Will H Evnn*
—......
W# want your turkeya, chtekana,
! egg* ami hotter Will [my the market
or Ice In cash Bowling k Petamon,
Houth Center street, oppoeite poatnf
fice. Itonhsm, Tex . Phone 444
1J)HT A small Poland Chins p,r* ^
Plena# nottf) Ed Brent
HtlMI ID V II Mh X | I T
] By United Prea*.
Ilerne. Jan 10 The i losing of the^
1 Hwis» German and Holland German j
frontle* for s month ha* Just been
| announced hy the German*. TYvta l* I
taken to presage extensive troop |
transfer*
TIINEF HltMhS
Three lilncks from s-juare on F
nth, we have 6 rooms, c,»«.I l-arn, big
lot, light*, «ater and the cheaf#
pla-'S in town Thi* place cost next
99.000 C*s sail far IIOM-J H
11 Ii0Ytr*jt, I
Powttrfiil and (irippm^
Photoplay
In 7 Thrilling Acts
Sf»p it here tomorrow.
ALSO
Pathe War News
_m
Henry F rd want* you t© gat every
thing for page Ford iar at tha Ford
Garage Bonham Motor Cm. *
Now la ’I Hr ’I bun Tn Pul Ult
Onion Sets
lt*v«* ’min.
F'resli Oysters
and
Fresh Sausage
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 139, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918, newspaper, January 10, 1918; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923087/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.