The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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Managing Editor
, thi* fact he can not claim
; absolution -from his pledge.
But he futhor claim!' that
thv Democratic State Con* j
vention refused to affirm it* j
allegiance to certain Demo-
cratic principle!). That con I
vention did not meet until
days after the last primary ini
11 which Mr. I’eddv took par'.
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By Oily Camer, 1 woatA _t ...____ |„ ____
By City Carrier, dure* month* *1.50 convention could have no ef-
By City Carrier, % Month* .. 12.71 feet on the action of the pri-
By City Carrier, i .........*&.oo mary,- and the primary no
By Mail, l laaath ............$.50 effect oil the convention fur-
By Mall, t month* ............$1.76 th*»r than the influence ex-
.....$3.00 erted on the delegate* cho. >
.... . ■ -- to that convention l»v the re-
joUwa of antartam. su!t 0f the primary’. Mr. IVd-
brnafiU dy well knew before the pri-
teion t*e or mary that the-majority of
attar monatary eoa*id*ration. will b* the delegates elected to the
charted for at th* rata of on* c*nt convention would control it
a ward. Obituario*. ranolution* of i -tnd write the nartv platform,
napact. card* of thank*. *te., al»o If he had been one ot that
•harted for at th* *au* rata. Ca*h minority, all would be well
taart accompany order. -vs n • was one of the minor-
"change OF ADDRESS—-In or- ity:.**f,ls wr®n*-.
d*rin* nddre,. of paper chanted, girt v°f .BW .®iiVUB*S *'
old addreaa aa w*lt as th* a*w. Thi* 1 ’ * , ''e aware.
isrr-r*——*
7,W —— --------------- does not have the right to
NOTICB TO THE PUBLIC rule in party conventions a*
Aay •rroneou* reflection upon th* well as in government ? When
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Tt BSP AT, OCTOBER 21. iuj I
Hil t. INI) I WRNT FISHING
By Kdgnr Guest
Softly
character, reputation or standing of was
any firm. individu*! or corporation
will b* gladly corrected upon beir.t
railed to the attention of th* publish
ara.
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♦ THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ♦ }
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Trunk «l Klrphnnt .-r-----*
(Jur*. When an elephant is thirsty
: ;-<i then is np otiitr water about ear.
he draw up water fiwu his stomach *
Arts. He can tru t end of his trunk t
in hi* gullet anti from ’here draw,*
frtmi hi* stomach a stirred |'\v of J
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Entered si the portbffic* at Bonham.
Tnms at second *ta*J msll mstter
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Bates on Application
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PEDDY’S BIOGRAPHY
VS PEDDY’S ACTS
We have received no less!
i««s it claimed that the min- ............ . ; , . ■ • . i
ority has 'a right to dictate 'r»ter’wUh wh,rh to ***** h,s l'nnh
upon being’!•' the majority what a partv : ’ ; ***' '' *
- - • platform shall be? , >* clam, «m*l and wnh>u. |
Moreover, what principle; .‘kW’ of time it h:.- Ivon ,
that the Democratic party m br,lv- Hephnut * tr.-nk •
has advocated as fundamental I '" u,> wy '• loS- y" {
is Mr. Poddy advocating that ,,,u h“iB in "'at“r n" l,v,v- **' hl !
Earle' B. Mayfield does not Vunk h,ul aloft lh‘lt U;‘ •
also advocate? Not one rWs*the surface an.'enaMt's him t-
Peddy door advocate the ruU- hrc.Mho. He i* t!inbl*.t to u.kr .
i of the mlnorit>\ while Mav by mean, of iwo nnn. - * ',
'field yet believes it Demo- at «unr:S ot l.imk.
icratic for the majority to con,,'"huh fur,rtn’"-
Itrol. , ‘
Mr. Peddy advocates th.* j lwo ul l,iff,r
j repudiation of a pledge by Ques. An? t«»th side of fan- »l■:}
| the minority, while Mayfield
holds that all men should re-
gard a pledge as binding.
Mr. Peddy is fightinw •'
Ku Klux. Earle B. Mayfield
has never defended it. or ap-
to
I pologized for it or advocate.i
1 it in a single word printed
Qlivs.
ways nliko? Ans I'hov are never j
alike. In two eases out of five, r
eyes are out of line. One eye is
stronger than the other in even per*|
sons out of lo. Iti^lit ear a< a rule j
is higher than left.. There /V?e other’
dilTcrcnees too numerous to mentiue. |
Hill und I went fishing. Quit our
beds at four.
Got a hasty breakfast utul
elosed the Joor.
Packed the laiit and tackle, pusht'd
the boat away,
look the oars and started —without a
word to My.
l.oke was smooth in crystal, sun \va -
breaking through r •
With a bla*e of glory, but always
new;
Bill and I both watched it. grateful.
for the day, ,
Spellbound by the beauty—but not a
j* • word to say. ’’
Threw the anchor over, started in to
fish,
Heard the reels n-elaeking, heard th •
wot lines swish.
Now and then we'd ge't one bin
^enough to piny.
Sport and plenty of it -but not a
wont to say.
Lit! was busy dreaming, I was think
ing, too,
tjisy-likn and wondering what make.-
akies so blue;
Puffed our -pipes in silence, let our
mind* ju*t stray
It’ urd and round about u but m-*
n word to say,
Hot back home tint evening, hupp.
as eould be,
l was proud of William he was pmu !
of me,
duet the pal for fishing. Hen ’s tl -
common tounh
Said it of each other—’’Never tnll -
too much.”
I:armers
w „
Attention
N«,w ;;n- t-.mc to begin Cutting your sUllfs ami I'ur®.
inng voui lamt. a’ui there is nothing better on the market to
do :lii v i k with to your entire satisfaction rthfn the; j
J. I. CASE, STALK CUTTER
Sulkey Plow, Turning Plow, Middle Buster Etc.
LET US SHOW YOU.
We have anything you need in Farm Machinery.
WELLS & HUMPHREY
When you buy your range—Buy a Copper-Clad
BULBS
1 IMPORTED FROM HOLLAND
AND FRANCE
Hyacinths, white, yellow, pink, blue, large , .
Hyacinths, all culms, good bedding, size . . . .
Darwin Tulips, mixed colors, line bedders . .
Narcissus, Von Sion, Vine double yellow.....
Narcissus, Emperor, large yellow Trumpet . .
Narcissus, Sir Watkin. finest Trumpet variety
BULBS
$1.50 dozen
$1.00 dozen
50c dozen
$1.00 dozen
$1 00 dozen
$1.00 dozen
Narcissus Silver Phoenix, double crenm whit^ ,*r $1.00 dozen
Narcissus , Paper Wh'te. to b ' om for Qhriitlrias , .TSe dozen
Hyacinths, Little Early White Romans . . , .•.....$1.50 down
Peonies, pitiK. white and red- Plant now ....... 50c each
Phone 338 _____
THE CITY GREENHOUSES
“Flower* of Quality”
Favorite Want Ads Brine Desired Results
or spoken.
Mr.
ozen jyrcular jja
g theMbgra- n<>
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nhpKiglf pur- qeC
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than half a dozen
letters containing
ohy of George E
prepared for cn
poses and circulated among
the* people of the state.
. According to the biography
Mr. Peddy i,s a very exemplar*
citizen. Unfortunately, in th”
caae of Mr. JPeddy as well
as all others, biographbs do
not controvert facts, nor the
words thereof snenk as loud
as the actions of the subject
A bioftrnnhy can not make an 1 the
honest, honorable man of one
who does not act the part.
What use is it to tell how
truo, how honest, how moral,
how honorable a man is, when
that man deliberately acts so
aa to negative all these asscr-!
tions?
How can a man lie honest ■
when he does not keep his
promises? How can a man
be moral when he is immoral
onough to violate his obliga
tiona? How can a man be !
honorable when he is so dia-i
honorable that he repudiates
a pledge he bus made, and J
seeks ti* i^ad others til dis-
regard whit they haw done in
good faith?
George E. B. Peddy hasi^, _
done all of these things, lie I nOIlG Us.
took pu^tin two primary
bailies garment*, suit* dies***, ,
____ Peddy has broken his «*t» and ekirts. Many «urmt»v« } , B-
jculur jjarty pledge. Can t; man with thing* being recelvtsl and sold___
higher sense of honor b » m<h day in «ur ganmgtt wa'Uon.
M. SPIVY & CO.
ported to he true to his t*-2t
4ajth if elected to office? I —- -~o--———
Claiming to be a Democrat, I WANTED — Large, clean1
MrL Paddy seeks the support white mgs. He per pound paid.,
rilVtiritn inn Fa
of Republicans. Socialists, and |
those of any party or no party
to help ltim defeat the man
the rmr?nHf\* ST the Democrat*1
has selected as th.oir candidate 1
for United States Senator.
’Irrespective of what his bi-
ography or auto-biography as
case may lie, says, do you i
want-a man who acts as Geo.
K. B. Peddy is acting to rep-
resent you in the Senate?
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One good cotton mill es-:
tablished in a town is of more
permanent value to it than
an oil gusher, and a dozen
big mills will Drove more
valuable than a big oil field..
fte Printing Ce.
Classified Ads
UiCK REFRENCE
BUblN ESS DIR EC 1ORY j
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Bible Thoughts
FOR TODAY:
WANTED
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FOR SALE
\VANTKl» *Vi’ ONCF. S furnUhec1 FOR SALE
room*. 1‘hoi fl 090,—Mr*. G. G. Mc-J Two horres, wagon ami set harnps t
Prayer. f fU* • 3t ! HamW and turning plow.—Mrs. A’
Ruaaell. , jt
IM.tK'FOIIM for labor and
CAPITAL: All ’thing* whatsoever yo
wnlilil that meir do U)Uo you, Mo y?
WANTKI' -Carpenter work. Phon”
AO Red. I,., «»
LOST
Two splendid cows for sale. Term
| i;' desireil. Phone 1ST. lU
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FOR SALE—Three
even so to them for this ,* urn law1 -OST—W. O. W. Charm squares one Victroln and a
ami .the prophet*. Matthew 7:13 ! Pica.c return to Favorite of-- practically new Singer Sew-
fico. J.
JfLJ$p°tt*_
if vm.’K Tl.’KTH ARF LOST
ing Machine, at a bargain.
Mira Lizzie Lawrence
I zmm
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PLUMBING REPAIRS
Should be done by experts.
If you want your job done
quicker and better, phono
McClure Tin & Plumbing
Company
Phone 351
Wo cheerfully give esti-
mates on all classes of work
AUTOMOBILES
lYoed repairing and We can
repair them right at the
Ail work guaranteed at
right price.
Blalock Motor Co.
Phone 700
West 5th Street
Juicy Roast
Choice Steaks
We Deliver
elections, n each of which hi
pledged' imn.il*If to abide thv
result and to support the nom-
inee,* of thpKV pri urn riii ^ N'.,!
only did he so plvilgv l.irr-
self when he voted, bur in
a public address he said ti nt
all. men ought to support th.'
nominee and that he w.uld
do so. i
Iij spite of these facK V.v
haa. repudiated his pb igt-
cepudiated what he said
hia address, and is now «et
ing Ip lead other- v-
wise.
Not coritelit with •
ting the action of 'r • ;
to which he profc?-*
long, he has accepted
hands of the opposite;:
a nomination for office ,•
the man the majority of
o#0 Muht?? enosen for •1 <
place he seeks.
No amolnt of praise i h
CITY MEAT MARKET
NORTH MAIN STREET
at’hone -ICO.
ADDING MACIIl.>L PAPER
.CHEAPER
A (light iT*c!ine h»s bien oiud« by
zj»nuf»cturerj ot »Jdmc fnacbi.i
■piper *r,d in tLr fiituie The Favorite
» fill a'.l orders at 25c er two roll
2jz. -Mail order* filled dnv ie
v.ived *♦
FAVORITE PRINTING GO
.h-iiugh liKipfiung of th* ti*-
»u«'* ihn' hol)l the teeth in
pin e than through decay,
The reuten fur thi* conifl
tion b that molt peopl* look
for demy of their teeth, *nit
never notice th* condition of
their gum*.
I'hyjicmn* .and dentleta
working together hare* found
that Kucb disease* a* itomnch
trouble, blood disorder*, *ppen-
dlcitu, impaired mentality,
cancer and blood poisoning can
arise from neglect of the teeth.
If you have been troubled In
J any of these ways, you can noi
tie Kure that your teeth ar* not
'cr-ponaihle for your bodily ail-
ment unti! you bare had your
dentuT qiake a caraful exami-
nation. I will he pleated to
have you consult me at any-
tinia
I ()8T MI LK
liny mule about 12 years old:' MILCH COWS
wi ighs about HKH) lbs. Shod all Wise.
• [around; seme white spots on shoul- :-—
Xjdiu-. Notify R. J. Hendricks' atom nl t aivtAI UlPrillKlTn
j ( Moore's t hu d'and get reward.—W. AINinUUINL IlMIlN 1 O
.'Uodds I'd, 2t
sale—Philip •+
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DR. f. C. ALLEN
Ovtr Kirnt SUU Daak
Lodge Directory
^ SUted Communication oi
PXl^orwtentine Lodge No, 13
. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES
For County Attorney:
A. L. McRAE
♦ W. R. COLLINS ♦
♦ Moving b> truck. J.ong hauls ♦
+ a specialty *
♦ Plenty of rick dirt •>
♦ Plowing ♦
♦ a a - e -r + + *. + + + + + + j.
For County Clerk.
URAL L. DARLING
A. K. A A. M. 4th Tue*
day night m eack month
IAS. ANDERSON, See yror Congreas 4th Diatrict:
...... „ H0N S*M **vmmN
For County fudge:
Thursday (light BAii ,, ‘,r.
LSJJ MYERS, Secretary.
Philip Sidntjf Encampment No. 6
M.ot* •— T..-..!«» niuc> r°r Sheriff:
SAM E. NEILSON
■ ' ry Tuesday nigh:
1 il. BLEWETT, Scribe.
Bonham I ibckah No. lbl meet
> - ry Frida\ night.
MRS FRANK CROW, Secy.
Viaitor* kiway* w*lcotn*.
ED BRENT
Commissioner Precinct No. 1:
SAM TOWERS
AMl ’tlCAN I.FGICN
For Justice Precinct No. 1:
J. S. UOGGESS.
Mce, first nd third Tuesday night*. -f ur :
Hall over I remen's dub rooms. Alt F. A. SPENCER
former t*rv * men are always w*l. ——------
I come to out club room*.
ROI QB McCLUUE. Adj.
For Constable Precinct One:
W. C. LONG
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AW. WHAT'S THE USE
KSCTK
THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS
Eyes Tested Free and Glncscs
Properly Fitted.
Brannon Jcweiry Coinpany
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦*
SURVEYING *
f Promptly Don* 1 a
• Ituine <la *
• B. L. ADAMS *
. * lionham, Texan. *
01HCE M.!T! If S '
°j I'***”' n'jU'. Mortgag**,
cods, Kolensi s, lT umn'. r*. Receipts
Mamfolii Paper, etc., i'h.uie 7H and
'vc will deliver the ifoodo.
FAVORITE printing CO
Watch For
MISTER QUICK
Next Week
Bonham Plumbing Co.
Phone 1198. Chas. Vi»e
—
Neat Appearance
Will always find itself par*
mount in the eyes of the public.
—LET ME—
Press your suit, block your hat
<>r sell you n new suit. Will ala*
buy and sell second hand clothe*
G. P. BALL
„ tailor and hatter
North Main St. Phone E42-B1
—
The Foster Studio
We i’ut the Like in Likeness
f
morality his h< . .
honiPNtll! have weight v r
honesty thinking men wh<
his own aptions speak so louu
and so unmistakably a'/ain-'
him.
-y. - On what grounds doe-
he justify himself? On the
ground that the nominee of
the Democratic primary r^-|
eeived the support of the Ku
Klux. ,j If that be true Mr.
Peddy was as aware of thv
figt of the Ku Klux support
bgfope.he voted in the pri-
mary as he is now; and if
he ttted with knowledge of
I Tui # I hamcn't
ANY DES MOW MUCH
1*1 AL 'XM'TCP- IN
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 92, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 24, 1922, newspaper, October 24, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1053096/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.