The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1907 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM. TEXAS. HUN DAY DECEMBER Ifl. 1»07
DLL'ME X
and selection;
and large as
LVade.
ways fresh and
holiday trade
bandies.
Died Yesterday Afternoon and
Burried at WiHow Wild This
Alter noon.
Passed Away After Lingering III
ness of Months.
Y jaterday afternoon between Mre. W. B. Faxon died at the
three and four o'clock, Frank fanilly home on Eaat 7th Street.
Kincaid, di**d at the family reel* Mre. pMOO hae been an interne
denoe on Went 7th Htreet, *ft*r BUfjer#P of oanoer of the mouth
an illneee of several month’s du- jor mgny months, and her draih
r*tioD* was not a surprise to the family. I
Mr. Kinoaid was one of the gh# was a devoted Cnristian
best known men in Bonham and woman and had been a member
was well liked and highly ee* of the M#thodlgt ohuroh -lno.
teemed by ail who knew him. ear|y ohildhood. Her kind and
He had been a resident of Bon* lovable disposition made her very
ham about fifteen years, having popu|ar wltb al, h#r nejghbor>
moved here from near Dodd City and all *ho kn#w herf Bnd u
".. . , with deep sorrow that the many
H. bul b..n . member o! th. |r|.odl 0( ,b. Umily .III l..rn of
Masonio Lodge sinoe early man- hgP dflmlge
hood .nd th. Iun.r.1 ..rvio.. No ,rrMlg,m.DU h.d
*.r. conducted tht. .tt.rnoon .t been ^ ,, . ,im. thl,
2 oolook at the residence by that afternoon>
order.
He leaves a wife and four chit- . u,0rrii
dren to mourn their lose, and Id uAULT tlUN I 111 A WnLull
they have the deepest sympathy ; —.
of the entire community in their Brakeman Dan Shay Hurt in Wreck
b.re.t.m.nt,----- Near Ector ,his After.
WILL SEND UP PETITIONS
Pocket a few dollars while
m* *. 1 tv'!
you’re making your
Christmas Purchases
quare
MERRY CHRISTJ
EVERYBODY1
bretts! Taborettsl
i for Monday only, 26
ants, also the swelleet
tures in the state—Don
Cloaks Reduced
What a man wante for Christmas is somethin!
wear. The place to get it ie where he himealf ^wol
make a selection.
Our Clothing is from the oountry’e beet and m<
manufacturers. Our Hats, Cape and Headwea^M
the^makere who lead In quality and atyie.
Our Haberdashery ie a ohuioe selootion of all tl
and best ideas on the market. Perhaps A fsw *u
would help you decide just what would be beat to gi‘
We have reduced all our Cloaks $i to $5 per
garment.
Yes, we have nice ones. too. All reduced, per
garment, $1 to $5.
Iilsell says tell the people
I now ready and anxious
[r hogs. Phone No. 156.
[n save 25 per oant on
k stove or heater by
k i t h us.—Thompson,
y Co.
Suits
All $20.00 Suits cut to.......................
All 15.00, 16.50 and 18 00 Suits cut to........
All 10.00, 12 00 and 12.50 Suits cut to.......
All 7 50, 800 and 9.00 Suits cut to.... ....
Overcoats same proportion Boys" Suits.
Suits Ties House Coat
Overcoats Gloves Bath Robe
Rain Coat Hosiery Fancy Vest
Collars Underwtar -Dress Suit
Umbrellas Shirts MctfWr %
Coma and see how many things show you
would be just right for “His” Christmas.
Sweater
A dinky oabdose on a west
bound freight, jamped the track
near Eotor this! afternoon and
Dan Bhay, a brakeman, was
pretty badly huA, though it ie
not thought that |is injuries will
prove fatal. When the oar loft
the traok Shat was thrown
against the doo|| of the oabooee
w th suoh force that he was
knocked to the floor and all the
loose junk in tbe*oar fell on him.
The injured man was brought in
on the 12:50 passenger train and
oarried to hi« room at the T. & P.
dining hall. Dr.lO. A. Gray, the
oompany phyeioian, attended the
wounded man and at laet report*
he was restiug easy.
The oaboose was turned aoroso
the traok and delayed the 12:10
about an hour.
Mrs Sallte dark Dead.
This morning about f o’olook
Mrs. Bailie Clark died at her
home aix miles north of town of
consumption. Mrs. Clark was
sbout sixty years of ags and had
resided in Fannin county many
years.
The funeral will take plaoe to*
morrow afternoon at 8 o’olook at
the Brown graveyard.
Citizens Will Also Write Letters to
Congressmen and
Senators.
Our entire line of Furs greatly reduced. Price
$(.25 up.
Nunn Jones C
Clothes, Hats and Toggery,
Belts
President Bpangler of the Bua*
neas Men’s Lsagus oalled a meat*
ing of that body this morning to
disouss the paroel poet bill and
some other mattera of interest to
the entire community.
After ooneiderable discussion it
was decided to oiroulats a peti-
tion among our merchants and
oitizens whioh would be sent to
Congreseman Randell and Sena-
tors Culberson and Bailey re-
questing that they vote against
the proposed paroels post bill.
All the members present also
agreed to write these gentlemen
personal letters in regard to the
matter.
Remember we are giving 25
per oent off on all cook stoves,
I and beaters.—-Thompson, Ab*J-
Ladies Neckwear and Belts—new lot especially
for Christmas 15c to 50c. .
Wool Scarfs, Circular Shawls, Golf Gloves and
Mittens. Large assortment and^ beautiful patterns.
Misses' and boys' Union Suits, all sizes, 20c
to 50c.
them insy you blow In fooMahly If Invested In a Hank Ace
would soon put you on “easy at-##*.” You ows yourself
protection a auviu^a account will afford you.
If you are spending all you tarn it la unfair to yourself
those who may d*-|>Hndrnt on you.
You have not ceil the niann r in which small amouote axpe
count up in a month—a part of such expenditures aavrd will a
you to have an account In the Havings Department of this Mai
Htart with a dollar- we pay 4 per oent on saving* accounts
Rogers, Woodward
& Roberts Co
Bonham Bank & Trust Co.
Specials for Monday only.
Taboretts 25 an4'10 sente each at
Don Ryburn’s.
I will take orders this week and
make a five pound fruit cake for
81.00. R. 8. May, Phone 348.
Large etook of men’s and obit*
dren’s overcoats and clothing,
being sold at half prioe.—M.
Rosenbaum.
vDedine In Turkeys.
W* oannot pay over 7 cents for
turkey’s. This oanoels our
former quotations. We advise
holding until January.
avny over-
r purchases
Have you figured what your
family waehing ie ooating you?
Can you beat our proposition?
Bee our ad.—Bonham Steam
Laundry.
KARPEN GOODS
THAT BOY
WOULD LIKE
What’s more appropriate for a Christmas Present
than one of these?
ONAL BANK
rrwats, no,seo.os.
is In its capital, surplus
most anything that comes in the lino of boys desires, but he would bo espoc
ially pleased with any of t'.ih following:
Pocket knife Base ball Small buck saw
Target rifle Corn Popper Small lantern
Small hatchet Boys’ axe Pair of leggins
ISmall lantern Air Gun Oatmeal set
Drinking Cup Tool set Etc., etc., etc.
Then we have other articles that would meet with their approval
cist reaponaibllity of the
ratlam combiuad wlih en-
louodness and aatiafaetory
forpeo
steers
mnmrr
ALE
dishes and fancy
post.
Chas. Davis & Co
:ers. Come early
Halsell ®. Caldwell Co
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE
Ravtnna
Bonham
-JUUUUUUULA
to" 7, < 1
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Spotts, W. S. The Daily Favorite. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 107, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1907, newspaper, December 15, 1907; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth975917/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.