The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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AY, JUNE 16, 1928
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Will you buy a ticket?
fhe old lady if Oi won or—Loadon
Opinion. 4
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY ♦
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FOR COUNTY
In -spite of this handi-
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any great
danger unless the building happens •
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already attempted to do that
for one of the candidates for
That fourteen year old girl
who has started in to convert
New York City certainly can’t
veover Tourteen ’years old.'
If she- were fifteen she would
know better.
of the several candidates for
attorney-general who is to re-
5oME OB
Dou DT
J. H. RUSSELL
Candidate for
SHERIFF
day.
man
slain
SAM CANTRELL 1
Candidate For !
COUNTY CLERK ’
Fannin County 21
even be
rolling
The State Democratic Ex-
ecutive Committee has been
good enough to tell the Dem-
ocrats of Texas which one of
O. 9. FINCHER
Candidate for
SHERIFF
moved
chair.
| American Would fly over the North
4 Pole and not drop any advertising
S.B. COWLL*
Candidate For .
.STATE SENATOR
$135
4100
been the strain in telegraph
and newspaper offices which
have had to handle the names
of the duelists.
8AM RAYBURN
of Bonham
Candidate for
CONGRESS
John W
W anamake
because he
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Adrwtitaaa Batea — AyaKeatton
. Monat TO Tn public
Any erroneous reflection upon th,
aharaeter, reputation or standing of
any firm, individual or corporation
•UI ba gladly correeted upon being
talled to the attention oL the pab-
Habara.
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New York, N. Y
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JAS. I. WARREN
Candidate For
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Hi
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ALTON SWAIN
Candidate For
Flotorial Representative
Fannin and Lamar Counties
what the rights of the States
are! •
JOHN R. J. KEAHEY
Candidate For
COUNTY ATTORNEY
FAOH TWO
IKE BONHAM
FRED S. ROGERS
Candidate for
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Fannin County
are free and have developed
with the best.
There is inspiration in this
MRS. G. W. CHANDM
Candidate For I
COUNTY CLERK I
Fannin County 2
Built like a fireless cooker and will cook while you do other work.
Cail and let us show you our Gas Stoves before you purchase.
name before
if it pay
money that
to tell the p
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Candidate for
COMMISSIONER
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♦ W. E. BIGGERSTAH
* Candidate for 1
* SHERIFF
♦ Fannin County
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♦ A. L CHAFFIN
♦ Candidate for
♦ SHERIFF .
♦ Fannin County 1
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We are told that the Dem-
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FOR-COUNTL ATTORNEY J ^“‘CLERI
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Three or Foi
in honorary degree, either,
but one that had been
Bur'aa AN* i)
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BENUFF MoNEy,
Kone HAMD TZ& 1
LPAY|I5.FNE It
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SAM POWERS 1
Candidate for J
COUNTY COMMISSION
Precinct Number 0121
you won't be in
& J. Power.
W.&Norbup
. 8 W. Papez
Gov. Ferguson says that she ’
was not surprised when Dan
Meody accepted her challen-
ge made at Sulphur Springs.
Then she ought not to be sur-|
prised if after The primary
Dan insists on her keeping
her pledge to resign her of-
fice.
Count Skrzynski and Gen.'
eral Szeptychi fought a duel I
in Warsaw yesterday. The'
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♦ ♦ F. C. PRIESTLY '
♦ Candidate For I
♦ COUNTY CLERK
♦ Fannin .County j
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SHERWODD SPOTTS
Publisher
• , ASHLEY EVANS
- Managing Editor
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_______Business Manager
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Payable la Advance
4y City Carrier, 1 month ---
By € Carrier, 3 mondhs---
B Qtg Carrier, 6 months---
* Oy Carrier, 1 year----
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By Mail, 6 months--
By Mail, 1 year___________
nnin Csunty ♦
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incident for every boy andocrats have a plan to utilize
girl, every man and woman/the disclosures of the use of
however badly ho or she may! large sums of money in Penn-
h haudicapped by reason ofl:ylvania primary to boost the
physical weakness or by some Democratic party. We sup-
ether misfortune. It is art- pose that Al Smith and Tam-
ther illustration of that old many will lead in the denun-
-
to ask me
to ketch fire."- Kansas City Times.
FOR STATE SENATE
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ED WESTROOK ♦'
Candidate For ,
, Another Miracle.
It idoesn’t seem right
’ ' er men, busy with their own
। affairs, were willing — even
. happy—to sacrifice them-
’< selves for his good. During
the four /ears that he was
i studying for his degree
- twenty-eight members of the
ished?‘ she aked. •' He killed the.
JCHANGE OF ADDRESS-In or-
ehr address ot paper changed, give
294 address as well as tbs new. This
is imjortent and will avoid delay ia
crop of 14,160,000 bales. Mr.
Price was thoughtful enough ♦
to consult us tas to our esti- •
mate of the crop in Texas,
but he ignored it in part. We ♦
guessed three bales more than
he does.
eautiful window shades to
erance of the furniture.
| place beautiful new ones
UM TITTSWOR
Lt Side Square
This coupon is worth
Not for Him.
Village Worker- We are having a
raffle for poor old Widow Jones.,
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"I .axa.tr ww—ta-
FAVARITF ' make sacrifices themselves in
I/lHmllL order that others may gam.
i This young man could neyer
I have accomplished what he
I did had it not been that oth-
Po‘‘
A.0jo
a wife and five child ran.
Fannin County ♦
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4#s si
TpmKen'
about in a
room. He cannot
wy pont you •
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• STATE SENATOR ♦♦ Fannin County ‘
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Ellis county
do your day-dreaming at night, or I with a neighbor) An’ if you . want
at.' least at some time when- you to do yer neighbors a good turn, go
are not supposed to be at work.— an’ throw yer ’at in the river—an'
Gainesyile Register. • don’t let go of it. Punch, London.
What Else? ----- ~ ♦
Husband I hope . u wi hurr ***++++++ + 44+**
with your dressing or we shall be I ♦ C. A. WHEELER
late for the opera. Candidate For
Wife Hurry? Why. what <! * COUNTY JUDGE
have I beem dotng for the last two. . Fannin County
hours? Kasper, Stockholm. * - * ♦
l ine aphorism that "where’ciation of the buying of votes
there is a will there is a by the Republicans — with
way." If this paralytic who reservations as to the prac-
annot move his body cantice of the New York Dem-
Accomplish so much, surely i ocrats in emergencies.
there is a way for other un-
fortunates to accomplish
you. We
Ring it!
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♦ J. F. STEPHENSOM
♦ Candidate For j
♦ COMMISSIONER ‘PRECII
• Fannin County I
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♦ T. C. (TURLEY HoP
♦ Candidate For 3
♦ COUNTY COMMISSION
♦ Preinet Number oh
"L BETCHA * BiLuer
Toihr MIU >ON OLLARS
at 4: DONI-, PETERS
LOTSLorS OF MONEY-'HOST
THiRr F POLARS A WEEK? 5
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governor. They used the sim-
pie expedient of telling the
Democratic voters. that they
wust vote fom Ma and Jim if
An exchange calls our attenion
to the fact that when a woman is
sewing on tiny garments these
days they may be her own.—Mineral
Wells index.
versity, and probably never
will be. He is a paralytic
confined all the time to his
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something worth, .while. Not asking the Highway Commis-
4lalalhem may win univer- ion to shorten the road to
. dy edcation, but they can Austin. The State Democrat-
do much in some way. lie Executive Committee has
■ I is not only inspiring be-
amendment to the Federal
by honest and persistent la-constitution giving congress
bur. Martin had never been ijurisdiction over primary elec,
within the walls df the uni- tione. How wonderful is the
been abundantly rewarded,
not only in the winning of ths
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variety of conceptions of
coveted prize, but in the infi- -
nitely greater benefit that has ceivethe support of the par-
come from the growth of/!-.The committee is unjust
mind and spirit and knowl to the voters in thus .leaving
edge incident upon his la-them too much to do. They
....... Though his body may sould have saved them he
be crippled his mind and soul trouple ot raving to make a
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J Then a!
send our at
m BORMAN DAILY ravonit*
they expect tp remain good'
Democrats.
IMTCHA A runuon)
Mauzon 0011AR5 AT ?
-IUE CM API IN FAAKEK
—IE nc« r ikEm NISTER
01*3 -o ouN THE J
on *ME———
NOTICE— All notices of entertain-
megta, dinners and other benefitz
whera then is an admission fee or
other Monetary consideration, wil be
charged for at the rate of one cent
e word. Obtuaries, resolutions ci
reapeet, cards of thanks, ete., also
charged for at the same rata. Cash
nWtawwpaey order._______'
vouida REPRESENTATIVES
We have often wondered if a cam-
paign to conserve conversation
wouldn't help this country consid-
erably.—Clarksville Times.
rider insupenable, he began ,,
four years ago to work for|the Six candidates for gover
his degree. His labors have nor they must support, l-
chuse it shows what a will to
Work can do, but it is equally
inspiring in the contemplation
that there are always those
who are ready and willing to
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There’s some us for everything,
even expensive fishing tackle. It
amuses the fish.—Ft. Worth Str-
Telerram.
Jack Walton says he may enter
the race for United States denator
Congressman Robinson (tf
Arkansas, who opposed Pres-
ident Coolidge’s order making
Slate'“officers eligible for ap-
pointment as Federal enforce-
ment officers because it was
“destructive of State rights,"
now wants to further pre-
serve State rights by an
to b mer iful because he hat four
children. I have five and nobody
has been merciful to mie, although
my husband died for the safety of
the people he served.”
That is a scathing indictment.
Judge Kunkel of Pittsburgh said in
referring to this case: “If you want
to get a lot of sympathy from
j tuple whho otherwise would not
have cared if you starved to death,
go out and brutally kill somebody
and then you.will get- -flowers- and
sympathy and help."
It scems to the News that 8
very false and absurd idea is being'
promulgated in these times about
the object of punishment. The rob
sister* have gotten the public to be-
lieve the sole object is to reform
the criminal and the result is tha
the sAfet of the public is lost
Some men do so little and keep
out of work so well that they never
have to prebent an alibi.—Corsicana
Sun.
s the way Mix Cou.h looka|ftom Oklahoma. Another o •
. it: hore vindication campaign - is
-why shoula not Valotta be pun-minent.-Sherman Democrat.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
All names appearug under this 4
heed are candidates subject to the 4
action of the Democratic primary in/.
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FOR FLOTORIAL REPRE-
SENTATIVE
INSPIRING
’ Yesterday Perdue Univer-
pity bestowed the degree
of. Bachelor of Science on
lowel L. Martin, of La Fay-
ette. Ind., who won the prize
with "distinction." Bt was not
N>w 5
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13/.2E
PEA’ muH
Probably the most remarkable
thing about heaven is that there is
practically no vacation literature
writing it up.—Dallas News.
,u. REFRIGERATO
WHY IT PAYS TO LOOK BEFORE YOU BUY :
Why not invest your money in a gas range that will bring its value *
back to you in saving of gas 50 per cent and a saving of food 20 to 40 ♦ ♦
per cent and SO per cent time. ----
Old Tom—No! Oi couldn’t kecp j 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a a 4 +4
faculty of the university co-
operated to give him a reg-
ular university training. They
used their own time to give
him instruction, often hav-
ing to deny themselves that
he might’not lack help. Thue
enough,. they found recom-
pense for their labors in the
pleasure and benefit they
bestowed on another. But
the sacrifice was none" the
less real. One scarcely knows
whether to admire more the
spirit of the young student or
that of the busy professors.
Both are worty of our high-
est admiration. The exam-
ples set by student and
teachers inspire us all to have
more faith in men and in the
possibilities of our own lives.
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The first prediction as to
the cotton crop of 1926-27 is
made by Commerce and Fi-
nance, a paper edited in New
York by Theodore Price.'
Mr. , Price guesses that if
weather conditions are fawor-
able and insects wet-betaved
from now to the close of the
season that we shall have a
*UR SHERIFF
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father of my five children. Wealthy
and influential men and women
have dune much for, the wife and
children of the murderer. All they
have done for me, who lost a hus-
band in the lize of his duty pro-
Liza Knows the Expense Would Fall on Her Neck!
Three month* ago a police-
named Couch was brutally Gajnesyi
by a hold-up man nameF
bank robbery of two weeks agu has
wilted in the Dallas jail. He con-
fesses he has served three terms in
pc isop in three states and has been
pardoned out every time. The
Governor of Texas had issued him
a pardon only ten days before the
robbery.
Sympathy for the prisoners is be-
ing oveworked in this state and
nation. A case in, point came- too
light in Pittsburgh Penn., the other
A Fort Worth man was I
found dead in bed with a pis- |
tol bullet through his head I
and a Bible near his hand. <
Our idea of a profitable
merger would be to combine
the Undertakers Association
and the Monument Dealers
Association and Medical As-
sociation into one.
Judging by the uses the
Bible is often put to we sup- f
ppse he found justification .
therein for the use of the I
pistol.
hearted executive givea a pardon
MurrhaB Morning News
THE DAY’S BEST *m"tdaPol 35"
*.* ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ * The Good Turn.
As a general rule, it is -better to Sho (concluding the argument
sight of. One, and the great, rea- ♦ 4 ♦
SOB-SISTERS
The master mind in the Dallas
KIDS— Charette Maney.
—-pga t,
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Valotto. The murderer was tried
and given a penitentiary sentence.
He has a wife and four children.
Influential men and women are be-
sceching the Governor to pard»n
him because his family needs help.
Large sums of money have beu
given to buy a home for the family
of the murderer and his children have
been amply cared for by the gen-
e ous people of Pittsburgh. But
how about the policeman’s family?
eon -for -putting a man to deaih, in
the electric chair, or by the hang-
man’s noose is the effect it will
have 01. others criminaily inclined
end at the same time malting it ir.-
possible for thia particular criminal
t repat his crime. Tn'- same is
tiue in sending a man to the pen-
itentiary. His inearcerr lion is a
warning to others and his career of
i rime is t pped at least until he
seyjer his term or some tender-
only damage resulting has I -
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♦ WYATT BALDWIN ♦ * Fannin Count,
• . andidate for Re-Election 4 _____- ___ -—U
+ DISTRICT ATTORNEY +++*6*+*****4
♦ Fannin and Lamar Counties ♦ +
WEB SUDVERTB
________________ Candidate For
♦ ♦♦ + + ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦,♦♦ SHERIFF
♦ JOHN STURGEON + * Fannin Counf.
* Candidate for ♦ ttt±tt*tt**
soothmK Him + DISTRICT ATTORNEY +
“Are you xoinz to the elocution- + Fannin and Lamar Counties
an entertainment at the Op’ry +4-+4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.
house tonight?" asked the landlord I —--------------—~
of the Tavern at Topheavy. . FOR COUNTY JUDGE ♦ GRACE BROYLES DES
■Aw. I don't know,” replied the++**44 44444434 * Candidate for
y .ung traveling salesman. _ 1+ H. W. HUNT ♦* COUNTY CLERK
Candidate For ♦ * Fannin County
COUNTY JUDGE ♦ *
Fannin County
♦ WORTH A SMILE * *
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Candidate for
SHERIFF
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