The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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rni BONHAM
FA VOR1TB
FRIDAY. (H'ToBKK IT. I»J|
BONHAM FAVORITE X
MMtakad Daily Except Sunday
IT FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
8MRBWOOII SPOTT9
Managing Editor
ion of the anti-klan forces,
and his candidates sought
i to make the Ku Klux the is-
i sue in that campaign. The
people ignored his efforts and
stand by their pledge, or men a*>v »'** man. it i* hi* contention
like Peudy v. ho cry like whip- i tl>»| the only *nlvuti<,.n fir the farm-
pod curs over defeat, Ignore[vr i* a modern [{marketing system
their promise and prove trail-. -<n*t there nr«' oi l!- «.f American* the dengue. and nnyhodi who think-
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the bookkeeper Hint general aland-
by of the oflnt i*, In bed, the city ed-
itor is suffering from the effects of
S &m-
tm
I
t 'iflMI I
_ . ors to their party. WC wilfcasi J’who tigree fvlth bin. A very cheery
nominated Earle "B. Mayfiled | our lot with the Klan every ««d vary companionable man I* Hie
lor the United States Senate, time. 1 gtr*.’ He is an kgiy a.* « mud hen
while defeating avowed klan No one, however, need be sharp ns a stiff! trap mid no man
candidates for state offices. deceived. The Ku Klux Klau is t> >s*e* him. ito &>ul four hoy* ip the, make it appear that the paper will
Now comes Judge Robert-, | not the issue ih the presant ' World War and ©#c dird'\ivei there. ” I imt have to get itaelf out. but there’-
1 r *■’
it fun to net out a paper under such
conditions ought to have to try it.
Bantam Favorite.
conditions
Sometimes
arise thm
main issue. He
the iffae of min mis-
uhd a lot of
SUBSCRIPTION
Payable in Advance
ftp City Carrier, l month......J .60 son, openly and avowedly aUrnce. The issue is
By City Carrier, three month* |1.50 1 Ku Klux, and announces that rfonesty and dishonesty, be- j would abolish
fty City Carrief, 0 months .. $2.76 i being whipped in a fair fight,'tween honor and dishonor,: sioner uf agriculture
M CI*F Carrier, 1 year ...... J5.00! the order proposes to take its between party loyalty ami Other office* or boards if he had hU | the usual standard of the Favorite!
By Mail, l month ............| Jk) medicine and support th-j j traitcTOUs action: it is wheth- way abopt it. Offlcea are created j Sometime* we think handicap* help
By Mall, 6 months............ji.76 I nominees who licked it. That er the people of Texas will i every two years, offices are nevoi
By Mill, i year .............. $3.00 is the manly and brave thing remain true to the Democrat- j abolished — Austin \merlcnn.
gP- - to do. That is what any honest ic faith or turn th- state' There are thousands of peo-
NOTICE AH notices of entertain- self respecting man is supposed over to the Republicans ami J pie who agree* with' Mr. Big-
manta, dinners and other benefits 'to do under such circumstnn- party renegades. ' ‘ gers that the "office of Com-
rps! * ■» up to you. ; miaioncr ought to be abolish-
Saturday Special!
Groceries!
where, there is an tdm^eion fee or
ether jnppetary consideration, will be 1
charged for at the rate of one cent
a ward. Obituaries, resolution* of
rtSBrnit, cards of thanks, etc., also
charged for at the same rate. Cash
moat accompany order.
CHANGE OF ADDRESS—Id or.
dfrfttg address of paper changed, give
old address as well as the new. This
la Important and will avoid delay in
rJJP|jfc,tht change._
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
ces.
How. ^bouf Geo. E. Peddy.
and his. anti-klan friend Jas.
E. Ferguson and his New
York friend Henry D. Linds-
ley? What are they doing?
DjQ they aav Ihev were whip-
ped in « frir-Tight and are
ready to abide the decision!'
Not much. They are whim-
pering about being deceived,
and about the undemocratic
platform of the Democratic
party, and have faAlen into the
Ours
The decision is
Take your choice,
made.
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♦
♦ WiTHOUK EXCHANGES ♦{follege.'
never a Hi** of issue. We looked over
the copy from which the above apol-
ogy was clipped, and found it up tn
-Mineral Wells Index.
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PH1/.F7 N1TK
At American Tonitl*
NOTH K. LIVE STOCK MEMBERS
Don’t fail to aftelid meeting Sat
last
is . ed. It is a useless and costly
I bureau of government whose j^irday afternoon. important,
work can be done more cheap- ! inoeting before show.
>* ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦; ly and far buffer by the Ag-
• rivultural and MechamcaT
But isn’t it
IK Ilf. Sack Silk Finish Flour.....................
8 lb. Bucket* Lard compound .............
." Hi. Bucket ('.old Flume Coffee ...........
:l Hi. Bucket Sunshine Coffee.............
•1 lb. Good Grade Pea Berry Coffee . . . . ..
12 U- |b. Sugar...............
1 'J ilh. Pinto Beans....................
1 lb. High Grade Cocoa •.........
25 Bars Swift Laundry Soap .............
10 lb. Bucket Comb Honey ..............
OTHER GROCERIES IN PROPORTION.
$1.80
$1.20
$1.2S
$1.25
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$ .25
$1.00
$2.00
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦*
YT
The Fngnjil Co. Live Stin ky miJ i
Poultry Association.
Any erroneous reflection upon the arms of Republican Chairman
character, reputation or standing of Creagor wi*h a plea for Re-
any. firm, individual or corporation, publican support to
wilt be gladly corrected upon being Democratic party.
strange
* that Don H. Biggers never
* * * * 4 ”, discovered it until he was nom-
inal II. Riggers is the Republi- i n a ted for office by the Re-1
can candidate for the office of com publicans? If the olfice is
missioner of agriculture*. Riggers is net Cl abolished until it is dotiJ.
u unique character. He never Voted n Republicans it will be
Republican ticket in his life. He is.. F® when Gabriel toots his
a farmer, an editor, an orator, ».
I fighter, a poet and the scrappiest it -
the j dividual under Texas skies. He says
Our Hardware and
PRIZE NITK
At Amfei-icnn Tonile
REMEMBER
Implement Departments
Service.
Are at Your
here wheii Gabriel
'horn. Mr. Biggers ought to
have run for. the office be-
fore he renounced his alleg- Cake Flour
Aunt Jemima Part
WELLS & HUMPHREY
CJ* ■
When you buy your range- Buy a Copper-Clad
called to the attention of the puhlish-|
M.
Entered
Tesaa at second class mail matter.
I Kmir> AiKcni,ir«* Hn'f—
I Vty AWtSICAN pwrss ASSOCIATION|
How brave, how
how honest do you
I ht is giing
manly,. ticket- this
think, I elcvtcd. he
Ttepuhlican
change. I:
is going to abolish th«• ’
to vote the
year for a
Advertising
________^ .
- v v vv at*.-* nuc^*
iance to the Democratid party. \
Ho. would have stood some
................... ................ L *...... ..............1 chance of being Elected Artd ;
at the uostoffice at Bonham, i ^e'TC s,t'V011 compaied to that i(,m,,,f commissioner of agrieulture. - T'1 111 the abolishment of |
KIhx Robertson? I ........... ...... fim. ^ office! As it is. it looks
The best racommendation thll!. Terrell, that if th, !‘.k.c » »ra»d stand play or a
people want the office continued they " ( 'nl 1 heap notoriety,
should re-elect Terrell, but if they
want |t_fthalishc<l then it -hr ujrTTr
them to vote for him. Riggers has'
l>een a lawmaker. He is as familiar llie editor and manager .of the
With the history of Texas us any Favorite has been ill for three weeks.
Kates on Application
PRESS
ASM
X'lAhON
an easy choice
FOR US. TO. MAKE
Geo. E. B. Peddy has been
going around over the state
the Ku Klux order has even-
had is the action of such men
as Jim Ferguson and Geo. E.
1>. Peddy in fighting itr—
When men like them get to
talking about serving the
principles of the Democratic
party, or any other party,
God knows its tirrie for such
principles us they espoust* to
die. Men without principle
never yet saved principles
that were worth saving.
Much as we dislike the Klan
if it is a choice between me*!
who have honor and man-
hood enough as Klansman
Robertson has, to stand
:
WORKING UNDER DIFFICULTIES
Thu editor and
and
f I »■’ M
Bran Fluffs,
Just Arrived
Campbell Grocery
Rhone JO
BULBS
I IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND
AND FRANCE
historian can be, and when it come* I
to farming and stock raising, he has ———— _ —----------------------------
had sufficient experience to satisfy ,****l******,****a#»»#*»«*a*. »4t**a4a***««»»«**«*«**c
A Fresh Supply of
FLASH LIGHT-
BATTERIES
Come in and let us equip your
Flash Light with a now one.
Jones’ Electric Shop
The House of Hustle
PHONE— 662
BONHAM
SERVICE
SATISFACTION
is what we want our
customers to have. Cali
or phone us your wants
WILLSON’S DRUG
STORE
Phone '.Lt mill '1D0
y »
fnaking speeches, during »rtn(| take defeat like men and
which he says he has invitid _....._ ...________=_
any man who is a member
of the Ku Klux Klan to
raise' his hand. He has de-
noiiced the Klan members as |
cmvurds where! no one re-'
sponded to his invitation. buH
when five men raised their
hands in response to his in-
vitation ut Texarkana he con-
, tented himself with remurk-
ititl that he waff glad to find
ono man who was not ashamed
trt acknowledge his allegiance
to the order.
Texarkana is not the only
place where there are men
rffndy and willing to announce
their collection with thre
order. In a speech at Dallas
Wednesday night Judge Felix
D. Robertson said: “In the
late primary I was nominated
on the Klan JPTlket for Judgi
ol the Criminal District court
of Dallas County! I am today ,
ns nominee for that office
supporting Mr. Marrs, nominee
for the State Superintendent
of Education; Mr. Terrell
State Treasdfer and T. \V.
Davidson, nominee for Lieu-
tenant Governor. All of whom
are rhbid anti-klansmen, but
they came into the Democrai
ic (primary. They whipped u-
in a fair fight and we are-to
a man keeping our pledge
faith and supporting them
honorably, honestly and en-
thusiastically. We are good
sportsmen and arc now calling
on all honest men who pTfr-
ticipnted .in the Democratic
primary to vote for Marrs,
Davidson and Terrell and
every klansman in Texas will
As the Favorite has said
do it.” ........... .... ..J
"many times before, it does
not indorse the methods of the
Ku Klux Klan; on the other
hand it opposes them. If
wishes the Klan bad never
been organized. But at the
same time it does not approve
the methods of the organiza-
tions that were brought into,
eing to oppose the klan.
comparison of the two or-
ganizations will not result in j
any injury to the Klan.
Still less does it endorse ,
the methods and purposes of i
those who arc using the Klan”
isaue as pretense for destroy-
ing the Democntic party and ;
turning Texas over to the
tfender mercies of the liquor
forces nnd the Republican
Piny.
How does the action of
E. B. Peddy, anti-Klan
publican stalking horse,
pare with the action o:
Robertson and His s >p
rs?
E. B. Poddy, as cam-
manager for ”Jas. E
id the Domo-
ia the Cham-
FOR SERVICE AND
SATISFACTION *
Telephone or bring your
order' to
D. W. JOHNSON
The Reliable Grocer
K:ist Side-Square Telephoej 700
FREE DELIVERY
SAVE THIS COUPON
THIS COUPON
Hyacinths, white, yellow, pink, blue, large ....
Hyacinths, all colors, good bedding size ......
Darwin Tulips, mixed colors, fine bedders
Narcissus, Von Sion, fine double yellow .......
Narcissus, Emperor, large yellow Trumpet-. .-. .
Narcissus! Sic Wlrflcin, finest Trumpet variety . .
Narcissus Silver Phoenix, double cream white .
Narcissus , Paper White, to bloom for Christmas
Hyacinths. Little Early White Romans.........
Peonies, pina, white and red. Plant now......
Phone 338
THE CITY GREENHOUSES
“Flowers of Quality”
BULBS
$1.50 dozen
. $1.00 dozen
. . 50c dozen
$1.00 dozen
$100 dozen
$1.00 dozen
.$1.00 dozen
. . 75c dozen
$1.50 dozen
50c each
and 5c will admit
<>r Saturday to see
one child to the American Friday
Favorite Want Ads Bring Desired Results
IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL’’
)»4«***«
MORE TEBTH ARK LOST
through loosening of th* tia-
•u*^ that hold the teeth in
|)lnce than through demy.
The reason for this condi-
tion i* that .Host people look
for deeuy of ‘ their teeth, nhd
never notice the condition of
their guma.
Physician! and defitints
working together have’ found
that such (liseaHe* a* atomach
trouble, b" >od disorder*, appen-
licit.:.*, Impaired mentality,
cancel and Wood poisoning can
arise from neglect of the teeth.
If yon have been troubled in
•my "f these nays, you can cot
hr »u re that your teeth are not
responsible for your bodily ail-
ment until you have bad your
dentist make a careful exami-
nation. I will be pleased to
have you consult me at any-
time.
Off. f. C. ALIEN
Over First State Bank
Classified Ads
iUICK REFRENCE
" BUSIN ESS DIR ECTOR Y
*4 V
WANTED
FOR SALE
WANTED—• Cnl-pcnter work. Pho-.t-l MILCH COWS
': fet) Rod.
FOR RENT
j FOR liKNT Five room cottage on
i West 5th. Mr*. P. C. Thurmond. Ot
Wise.
for side Plillir
FOR RENT
House on W. Kth Street. Model:
conveniences. Double garage. .!. I'.
Nevill. u
Try Favorite Want Aiis.
I results. '
Tiiey get
FOUND
PLUMBING REPAIRS
Should be done by experta.
If you want jour.job done
quicker and better, phone -
McClure Tin & Plumbing
^ Company
Phone 351
We cheerfully give esti-
niutess on alt clas.sen of work
AUTOMOBILES
Need repairing and we can
repair them right at the
All Work guaranteed at
right price.
Blalock Motor Co.'
Phone 700
West 5th Street
BLANKS FOR Oil, MEN
The Favorite now has a line of
! blank* for oil men, consisting off
leuses, assignments, royalty deeds, re- 1
lenses, etc.
FOUND—Auto tire on rim. tic1
i( at this office.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lodge Directory
Stnu <r Communication ot
F'VmJ Coi. laatine Lodge Np. 13
A. K. A A. M. 4th Tues
day night i>. rack month
J AS. ANDERSON, S<ic
DKMOCRATIC NOMINKKS
For County Attorney;
A L. McRAE
* + ♦ + ♦•> + + + <- + + + + ^
* W. K. COLLINS ♦
+ Moving py truck. Long hauls •*
a specialty <■
* Plenty rick dirt *
* Plowing «
* 4+ + + + + * + + + + + + +
For "County Clerk.
URAL L. DARLING
SAVE THIS COUPON
THIS- COUPON
—i
Hay ,<•> u tAidgt I
16b meet* every
Thursday night
LEF. MYERS. Secretary. '
Phjlip Sidm-y Encampment No. 6
Meets every Tuesday night j
T. H 8LEWETT, Scribe.
Bonlsara Retckah No. 161 matt
] every Friday night.
MRS. 1 RANK CROW, Seey.
Viaitora ahvnya walcoma.
For Congress 4th District:
HON. SAM RAYBURN.
F’or County Judge;
SAM E. NEILSON
KRYPTOIT
IV. GLASSES I.\
THE IJXiVISIBU- bifocals
Eyes Ter,ted Free and Glasses
Prpporly Fitted.
Brannon Jewelry Company
Watch For
MISTER QUICK
Next Week
Bonham Plumbing Co.
Phone 298. Chat. Vise
For Sheriff:
ED BRENT
Commissioner Preeinet No. 1:
SAM POWERS
and 5c will admit
nr Saturday to sop
one child to tho American Friday
“IN THE DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL”
AMKRI AN LBGIGN
Mees first an,! third Tuesday night*.
Hall over Firemen’s club rooms. All
former service man are always wel.
come to our club rooms.
UOEUE MoCLURE. Adj.
For Justice Precinct No. 1:
J. S. BOGGESS.
Promptly Doa«
Phone 415)
«■ L. ADAMS
Runham, Texas.
F’or County Superintendent:
F. A. SPENCER
. For Constniile Precinct X)oe:
W. C. LONG
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Mamfod Paper, etc., phone 78 and'
we will deliver the goods
favorite printing CO.!
Neat Appearance
Will always find Itself pant
mount in the eyes of the public.
—LET MR—
Dress your suit, block your tat
or sell you a i:ew suit. Will also
buy and seW pecond hand clothea
G. P. BALL
TAILOR AND HATTER
North Main St. Phone 242-B1
r
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
, Don’t TORCel j
i 'too HAVE A
\ DfNTlST
* APPOINTMENT \
THIf- MOCNlNfii
NEAH" I
r \vas just
i LQOK.IN ’ {
j#
Vouct ‘XACEb “jlLLV about
GOING CALL UP AND PUT"'! OFF
H«LL0-'2r3 1-rR.VANiC? T>K., IM NOT
PEELIN' VECN WELL THr> MOANING
— COULD J LOME TOMOICCA
tNBWAD ; AWCiouT J\x .THANWfS,
TnAT’E) fine___
By L F. Van Zelm
•» W**ti>rn Nrwnpnprr Unloh
The Foster Stud
■“ At
We Tut the Like in Likeness
Phone 114 Black
North Side Plasa
next mooning vouce ^Till
50 MAKE * ‘
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TC., ThE WIFl' ^AV*) T 0ETTEO, *
NOT get OUT Of BED WITH THft
cold - IE? jt awL. IF T come.
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N0U'G.E JU )T ABOUT To |
PHONE FOR. ANOTHE-R-
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052748/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.