The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 168, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1914 Page: 1 of 4
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•ial Facts
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GROTTO THLATl
r RUARY 14th.
V. H SYKES DEAD
This afternoon about -ofl
IT Sykes died *' I"*1 1
uce in South Bonl’>
en a ntff.eT.er of tnb«W^
•r some time and I s "
a> ju>t utii spec teal-
Mr. Sykes had been
f II iiliam f-< r man.' .' ‘;irj
.is fviei As will Learn ""tk
eyi*i t Ht his death 1^'
trirkin Inmily awl
hi tin s.viupatU)' 1,1 I*
t; Funeral a'
el m I been made :it
min* this afternoon
Mrs L J W#bonu
A urth, is *ii the eity
her sun ,1 O. II1
ns family <>n Noit
■t roe'.
ruli
nobile in H
v—It's to be
Away
days.
re lor information
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Bonlinm pniti) jTiuuiritt'
VdlsUMK XVI
HONflAM, TKXAH SAl't lMMY. KFBIfUAIfV II 1911
IfllMRRR t(l«
The Blizzard and J
Snow Storm i
*
J is headed this wav, so says the Weather Bureau. Prepare
j lor it now by having one of our
'* Celebrated VORTEX Double Tube
Hot Blast Heaters
At
1=4 Off the Regular Price
Get busy—above price subject to stock on hand.
BOARD Of TRADE
Ull IASI Kill
Several Matters of Intercut
Discussed--Com mil tees
Are Heard From
: Ghas. Davis Hdw. Go.
* THS HARDWARE PEOPLE phone 12 HONHAMTEXAS ,
Jhe £est theatre
Universal Program shown Here Universal
ro DAY’S FKATlEE
Helen Martin and Jack Johnson in
“Over the Cliffs”
In Three Parts Romance and Ion cntm bate ami
levenge. 8ee the death defying leap iim* of the most dai
ing ii.sk-.cver essayed by a |>hoto play aitn-t acted by tl
lumous stars of the Eclaii Co—no advance in pi ices as usual
5 & lOc
4 REELS TO-DAY
P
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Barbara Tenant in
“Dreamers”
Coming Monday Edwin August in
“HIS OWN BLOOD“
In Three Parts
A 9.JLOJLO.JL9JLOJlJLUlAXil
I he Hoard o( Tiade met in u ^u-
lai sessiou last nighi at the File,
men's Club Eoouis, at .: >0, it be
ing the uioiithly meeting.
About forty members were pie;
^ |ent to iliscu's things in general lot
X the welfare ol the city, and t!i s
i was a pretty lair showing, eon id
eimg the fact that the ,tti• i
was anything out good l.i-t night,
tie wind blowing cold limn the
I north, making it altogether v.*r\
XI alluring to thi avera ■: m in (•»
yjfr Stay by the fire at borne.
The slogan (’oiumitti nm
^ is “Bonham A‘leanest I'i.-a* ,
Jf'Te.xa*
3a | The next i-mnmitt.i i h , ; It on
was that of i Building I I i
I Association lor Bonham Tl
X com mitt., recoin mend. 1 m in .*
tarn at om .. The com mitt'• i*
m port was ad . itisl and a ■ • *.<■ 11.11<
w as appointed lot the purpose «,|
formulating such an association.
The following business men are cm
that committee Chaih llalseli,
chairman,!'. It Williams and <
L. Bradford
\ “Cood Seeds Committee w,.s
appointed, e insisting ol.I ! Eodg
ers, E. J, Williams and I. Is.
Claw fold Others are to he ad
ded to this committee. 1 In* ol *
jeet in appointing this eommitt> ■
pj p HOMINY ih1111 ‘,l1"'
* jfanncis, or to ass.-t tl in in i
' t.ng better see'd. as it ira' ascei
tamed that there, ai. sets lew
really good cotton teed in the
country now, and the teasou lor
this committee i to get -ome id
the best for the lauuu Hater on
a list of nan)' s ol prominent farm
ers and cotton raisers of Fannin
county will be added to the list.
The Eaec V'nmniitlee wa tin i
called upon, and i< ported a lorn*
R. L. WILLIAMS ^ ,m,t '■
RHONE 65
=RICHELIEU=
OAT MEAL
HOMINY GRITS
Aunt
JEMIMA ’S
Pancake Flour and
Pure C ountry Made
Ribbon Cane Syrup.
that ai rangemi tit - had not bei .
fully planned, and foi that reaso
inoK tiin was granted to* get I
ei ei \ thing shaped up in pro|>er I
| eonditiou. i
' • hai ti i . mini i to a;,' w hiehjjis ,
foi tbcjpurpose of inak i rgj^i-coui-
nniidal.mis lm chuoges in th. city!
ehaitei, ua appointed It oor» |
sists ol the follow mg gentlemen !
I-esiu White, 'I Tu\ lot ind J M. |
A (h*t Togethei “j Moetiog in
April is planned (by the] Itoaid. I
For the purp's.- ol getting every-
thing n-ady loi that occasion the'
following gentlemen have Imvii
uamod to act as a committee: T.
E i aid well, Luthci Waie, Hmuei
Thompson, Will Ncviil and Jack j
Knssell.
The Chautauqua Committee re-
ported that a contiact barl Ixtii j
closed w ith the Heilpatli Chautau
qua people loi a week’s entertain 1
ment, th»- date and the talent en i
gaged to be announced later.
The Boy Scouts were on hand
and asked foi membeiship as at.
organization. There are forty ooys
m this oigaiii/atiun The scouts!
were admitted us a body, and thel
organization >l < !l mil pav
cents per month ;,s dues i.> the!
Board of Trade.
The Good Hoads i lomiui It-e was
given authority t«> os, its in-stj
judgment in regald to district at <1
date of election.
The Ornamental I ight Commit
tie was directed to ons-i with the
city council ol Hon hum and eon-!
li t as to the use ol the funds to j
Ire derived fmtu Holland - Maga
zinc won a' a prize foi I icing the!
< ‘leanest * ,'ity .
s I Years Old Today .
Yunt Margaret Russell is tele
biatiug her 8lth birthday today.
Many of these eventful years have
been spent hi Bonham, "'ll-. Ibis
Sell is the eldest uierabei of the
f irst Eaiitist church of the city
and will tomorrow honor thei^un
.lay 'school by her attendance, at
which hem• a special service will
be held honoring this great, good
woman and a little Mis, just s:<
years younger, who i' a loyal
member ol the * radle Hull depart
ment. •• Raich Moore,
•"vi pt.
— you <an accept any tnvila
lion you reeeivt if you wait
to.
the matter of • lothes nee«l
not b«»ther you, for we «*n
equip you with a suit 1 »r any
occasion at anv time
f ,V(Rj<>>o(f jj^t|mit
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' ¥ar fj<r*OD ”
Xonha h
S t okH
stic
WHEN THE PRISON
DOORS OPENED
sulxsO
MARKHAM & SPARKMAN
GENERAL BL1CKSMIIHING
All Kinds of Woodwork Done
Cottage Close In.
On West *>th Stieet I have a
a beautiful f* room cottage with
, hall, bath and two porches, for
sale *2250. South front, and
| sidewalk all the way to town.
. Will II. Evans.
Special Attention to -------
Horseshoeing of All Kieds Kudo|ph Kobl, nfiued
I to his room on account ol a large
t.Virnei ol Main and rJecond Htrretfl carbuncle on Ins l< g. H. has
BONHAM, TEN \S. been afllicled several days.
=BONHAM S LARGEST STORE =
When President Wilson signed the
Tariff Bill it meant a reduction of
Irorn ,$3 to $5 on a suit ol clothes.
We are giving our customers this re-
duction now. Over 500 new, all wool
samples to select Irom. I hese suits
are made by the Largest Special Or-
der Clothin House in (he World—
THE ROYAL TAILORS
Spring is rapidly approaching. It is
better to select your suit now while the
assortment is complete. Measures are
taken by experts—Fit Guaranteed lo
Please You or you need not take suit.
R.A. RISSER&CO
_____BONHAM « LABOE8T STORE ........
6 and 12 lb.
Buckets ol
Comb frfoncy
....Swiss Cheese....
....Barrel Kraut,...
.....Dili! Pickles.....“/r
Mississippi Ril
bon Cane Syrup Lubrication
RUSSELL GRO. CO
Overland Model 79
lubin
FATHERS IAT BAND
d h.ipp
ViTAGRA PH
V IT AG R A PH
Flint
at inn
PHONE 58
Program of Missionary Society.
Fir*t Methodist church, Mon
day, Feb. 16, 3 p. tu.;
HuEject Rev. I. T. Tiehemu*.
Horne Mission Statesman
Hymn, “Ameiiei.
I n vocation.
Bible Study, Hisoonaiy \eti\i
ties Leader.
Early Life of In. Tichciuu
— Mrs. It L Xunnelee.
Pastor and College President
Mrs. B. H En'ton
As lloitit Mission S eiefary
Mrs. Mitchell.
Hymn.
Eet.icmeiil and th - *l'iehenoi
Memoiial fund Mi's .fnIja Kick
etts.
DiseusMon ol out obligation iii
view ol the nbm o facts Mrs. En-
gem* Williams
Piayet for tin* ( hurch Building
fund.
Closing hymn.
Leader, Misr E. I > Folic.
S950 mit id mi iiimimwviiw M-ifim uiias $1079 mih sunn
Motor
Thermo syphon or natural water cooling system — no putn]
from $1975.00 car speeifications.
Frame Cold rolled steel, hot riveted— from spts cati
Tread Cone, leather faced Ir ■ m 'I'l ■ ir speeilii itioi
Transmission Seleetiu. sliding 'em type, tr-1sp ■
and .< verse—tioni $3500 car spec Mentions.
lorf magneto—Standaol for ears of any price.
('onstant level splash, pump eirculated, with -iglii
fed, in view of operator—Standard for cars of any price.
Brakes irge erfu
e<;nal to any car.
Springs Semi elliptic front, three ipiaitei ■ lliptie reai In
bushed eyes—compare with any e-ji
Steering Gear Worm and •HI*, adjusiablt Is in steering w hee
Overland make nnivei«ally known as the “safe'' 8. gear.
Front Axle — I beam section, diop forged in one In al, without !'idt»<
welding: Timken bearings from description of $3500 cm ____
Rear Axle -Three <|iiartei lloi i":* Hyatt bearing—f. d. * t25()» ___
WhedS llickon artillery patten I ' spoke' I ' l«dt each wheel
Tires 53\ I inehiw. quick detaeliabl
BONHAM GARAGE. J. J. Catron, Rrop.
A Jungle
Pat h^piay
I hi iv «i GcmmI * .u toDi 1‘ietui*
NOVICE
Next week wc w // install another
machine so as tc have no delays
in the show. f?r MEMBER, here-
after r* -
WO MACHINES
rJ
Car Line < oltagi
House ol lour rooms, ha
city water, big bT>'; ' u
if land.
Hall e:<
Will H.
E
rilK* for lln
FOR SALE
i\ mare peifeetly gentl*
'■■ig i man ei 'good worlt mat
K • i1 >y filly, one yeat old fi • • t
' *ne Columbus pliaetoi
mproved, good as new.
Mark Watson
Qpera
House
MOVING PICTURES
Nothing Bui Ffaturf.s Toi)/U
The Grotto
roDAV
VICTORY
Made with ti
\ IV
Mr.CI.HRE 8 BARHER SHOPj
(In North Centei Street. Shave
! 10 cents, hail ent 25 n uts. Will
appreciate your tiade.
Me* ■line Bros.
Ambrosio's Masterpiece
“SATAN"
OR IHI “DRAMA OF HUMANITY“ 5 REELS
Greatest put ol e ev ei produeed in .. Heels C-aches a .jieat lesson.
“SATAN" ouitaining more ilmn a in tidied tnautilul scenes.
This, it: it pietme “SATAN” • "*t npw mis ol $200,000
to drodnee and look loin month' eontiuuons work to eomplete—
Played by the most notf l 1 'irtqiean VitKts The Biggest
FEATURE Evc> Sent Across the Atlantic.
5c
and
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5 Massive Parts 5
Featuring the Battle ol Santiago
Can yon imagine a model' \m-* i an Battleship .lisiimit * r
eign lort—capped by a clin i\ <> Yen a famous Navy \vi vtoi da h
es through the emoki
p'etely destiny th ■ :o*iny'-- I >i tilt cat ion* Iht- e our |h,
handled thrills.
Beautiful Love Story Magnificent Scenery
Mammoth C«tsf Unexcelled Photography
M e guaiunt* i i'ns mn t'i |io r to Is on. of the Iwst evei shown in
Bonham a»>d to lie a m at <.iv; it tic as aov motion picture in ex
istenoe. Slake arisev tin ds to se. thi Motion Pictun Supreme.
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 168, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 14, 1914, newspaper, February 14, 1914; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth977226/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.