The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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Maney to Win a Democratic Victory
Most Come from Voluntary Con-
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“Give me a home on the ocean
wave with mermaids both fat and
frail, with no sound of that aw
ful wail ‘it might haVe been.’*’
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Robt. Darns, the young man
Will Harkins,
County Auditor.
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Confederate
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court this week, was decided old delegates and days have pass- for the peacemaker.
Wednesday. The case was a
suit to try title, and the plaintiff
Was awarded one eighth of 20
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SOMf VIEWS
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cannot do without tfid people.
The other question is to prohibit
trusts in Texas. The object of
this plank is the greatest good
to the greatest number. Would
you expect a public service cor-
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tion of course.
Our motto: “1
ital sioo.ooo.oo p
ter. Five Codm
20,000 pupils ind
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RliiruiahJ/^
Band win rive
. liC Square 9 a?
her federate Vetera
def by Preaid.
jE&n and ’riU proc
when you don’t tip the waiter prcffsam 6 o a
thatrhe feels quite upset about it. sion and Parar»
The youthful business man Chet. Baldwin. th<
‘Soonest, 9:30 p. m, ]
Spectacular . Fire^^,,^^
Veterans in marching line t
Band admitted Free.
’ caution born of long experieAte. '©Btofedetito^l ™
^mection of Democracy’s candi-
dates Jfor President and Vice
President. Hon. William J. Rry-
an and Hon. John W. Kern. We
have a yust cause, a strong plat-
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We firm-
ly believe that the sentiment of
the country is with us, and if we
can inaugurate the means to
crystahce that sentiment at the
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with fte Idea of water and plenty sman matter of holding
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behevinc that the submission Strang as it may seem, it’s
question was now settled and ,
that n o further temptations thaLhe
could assail me. cinr/»
the city by the great wash hole,
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the beach, where the beautiful in
nature met my gaze both by land
and sea. What a great thing
the ocean is! Wonderful to con-
template! it sets my sold afire
like a jug of whiskey did the old
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Aug. 26, 2
feiemte
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them as a return for large con-
tributions t o their campaign
funds.
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As one of the principal means
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street, Miss Agnes with confidence to the Democrat-
bar of ic Editors and Publishers of the
We know and
appreciate their loyal and unsel-
fish devotion to the party in every
emergency, and we confidently
rely upon them to cooperate with
us in this effort to collect a fund
that shall be an offering of pure
patriotism, free from selfish in-
terest and untainted by nefarious
designs^
Yours for Brvan, Kern and
Victory,
in your favor or its own?- If you
both had the same representa-
tive would you expect him not to
vote by reason of his private or
personal interest when his vote
might settle the great questions !
of^yit«J Utwest tp the people? j to take ophtes, but
The trusts and corporations are’i—
without body or soul and cannot
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to malce laws for the people*
Congress passed a law< prohibit-
ing them from giving funds to
northcast of here, to fish. Th$re Jthe campaign4>f any pa^ty^ They
are forbidden to Subscribe funds
to elect a candidate, ^uid, why
tivh to the legislature? A lawyer
cannot jrepresent two clients;
whose interests are antagonistic
to each other. A judge, though
honest, cannot jtrv a cause in
which he is interested or where
he is closely related by blood or .
marriage to the litigants^ . The
e( J-easous are many why this plank
1 . . sn adopted
your representative can’t vote on
these great questions he is. a
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frrthnf/rajfen and Miss form, a united party and candt-
^errell were united* in dates beyond criticism.
)M&8:3G Monday night.......
home of Ms. and Mra,
. Bixsell, Key. Geo. P.
d >t>n g '■ >.
the members of the two ballot box in November the vic-
. and a few close friends tory will be overwhelming^ ours.
iacat. is the P^P16’3 caus« aQd
rroom is the foreman ih
nine Herald, and is *n
lap' has been reared in *
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rbeen an em- conduct a clean campaign of edn-
ib’fcde-
g womhn.
yaqr them with
atcU
b that William Windom
‘ e ogh^ government
architect is/toi hit t^r
government transmitted
inspect the sites their children with equaKty of
arious towns for pub-
that Bonham will be
first Texas towns to
can’t tell a live nerve from a
dead one. I can; that’s one rea-
son I enjoy such a good business.
I can removes live nerve from
your tooth absolutely without *
pain—not- feeling is believing.
Come in some time and investi-
gate for yourself. ; Don’t take
someone’s experience withan-
other dentist. You run no risk
here. All my work (positively
guaranteed.
a.
cation and organization, on sim-
ple and economical lines, without
a dollar of graft and without a
iWem wish for promise to any man of special
and, prosperous f*W* in case of success, except
life. an honest and econotpical goyeip-
----- mentin the interest of all the
PCOP16*
We believe that the plain peo-
ple. whose chief concern is to
al of Show
Devices, 6p. m.‘
sion and, Paracbu
a Prof. Martins Sp<
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Bonham Day, the
of Bonham will Cel
see fit, all Business
close all Dav« ’< '
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| Woodmen Of World Day. .
anduri
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B AlhAKB.PBOPMNTOjLS.
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parties having claims
Fannin County are noti-
fied to hereafter file same prompt-'
ly on or before the first day of
each month. JTour claim must gram for
show by what authority the debt * ■--T'fcOIIVfiW
was incurred. < . T
..... 2t-7-8-lU Will Harkina. Frailer of Dallas, local
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opportunity for all restored and
perpetuated, will welcome this
opportunity to inaugurate, in
1909, a national administration
elevated to power by their mod-
est contributions, rather J than
me of Mr. and Mrs. W. onc bought and oaid for by pre-
datory wealth and selfish inter-
ests which always stand ready to
place public servants and politi-
^AU the fi
si^ll free.
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Norman E. Mack,
Chairman Democratic National
Committee.
M. C. Wbtmorx,
Chairman Democratic Rational
Finance Committee.
C. N. Haskell, .
Treasurer Democratic National
Committee.
In compliance with this re-
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We are going to ask the people
to contribute the funds needed to ;
Her bereaved ones have the sym-
pathy of their friends in this
great sorrow.
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District tart.
5 The case of F. M. Honea vs.
tW. Ia Afdfidge et al, which had ________________
been occupying the time of the State Convention. But those good It’s the under dog that howls
The case
Houston Chronicle.
Justice without mercy is often
injustice.
At the mother’s knee is also
the child’s Sunday school room.'
The world’s a prison to the
pessimist, a palace to the opti-
mist.
Conceit, like murder, will out,^
Every great poet is also a -
prophet.
Suspicion is a boomerang.
The News, in common, per-
haps* with other Democratic pa-
pers in the county,' has received a
letter from Chairman Mack urg-
ing it to open its columns tor the
good of Democracy and to solicit
contributions for a campaign
fund.
Every Democrat in the county
who loyes the principles of Dem-
ocracy and wishes the party to
elect Wm. J, Bryan in November
should contribute to this fund. .
The letter reads, in part, as
Winslow
jd many expert players,
'ravIaj.X- C- Chick’ W*
isfey and Davis Pearson
mo ngthose contesting,
lalsell is *fell known here
.familiar figure on the
r of the Dallas Golf and
*~ Club. Herbert Aidrey
night that Dallas golf-
lad to hear of Mr. Hal-
:tory, becapae he is a
latoell is now in New
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time Democratic delegate to the Philadelphia Record.
ItoMW .fl'-mosejn'*
than any qtt
teacher, at less <
canat
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GAtE CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE
' known as
HARSHAW’S
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Woodmen oi ram
Counties are inyit
bte here on that I
Camp will carry c
Hon. Morris Shepbard and Sov. 1
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Music by Bells Woodmen Band,
Ba loon ascension by Capt. Chet '
Baldwin, Parkers Carnival Shows »
and Riding Devices;
Plenty of Ice Water, stock
water, camping grounds, ete. ’
OLD SETTLERS REUN-
ION CO. A. J. Stevenson,
Manager..
OfeW__
here who have
Isefl /MB his
aims him for a
le lived so long
3t is probable
only be his tam-
place. and one
.^7 &
eHus was the scene of a
rty.Friday evening. Their
:r, Mias Ciminie,* enter-
orty of her friends on the cal Parti*3 under obligations
honorof her guests Miss
Burney o f 1 Bonham.—
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MMMfl IM TAKES NAME CUT
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uight at her home on for raising! this fund
Clark entertained a i
her friends at "42" ’ in . .., T .
herJMMt, Miss Lillie Click, of a
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Sts Mont*..
^rw* Enaisii TanSrot.
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la a golf tourney at .Poland
irings, Maine, last Saturday,
ugh Halsell of Dallas wc^ the
atnecup, defeating E. Winslow
nti aBd Tto play. TJw toarney
a £ Z w •* ’ • ys.5«i
J 5^5
If interest!
Mrs. Lj
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cd and $hgicy hand of death .is!
qpon>ibeir brows. At evening (the faster it will grow.
acres of land, and the defendants where, and after laying aside t a fellow is so dry he feels like
Awarded all other lands in con-
troversy. A motion for a new
trial has been filed by plaintiff’s
attorney. " ,
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Sensasly Hart by Reuter.
Monday afternoon last John
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sometime ago, is somewhat im-v
proved. He is resting easier,
but is still unconscious. The
•» doctors have not expressed their
even vori^much less be allowed but it is feaied that he
will neyer recover/ . /
Mn and Mrs. Alonzo Allen
have had a fine baby daughter
with them since Monday. 1 e
Sheriff Bridge arrested a couple
should they elect a representa-^of negro bootleggers Wedned|» ?
.<5-.1 toight. •
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Philadelphia Record.
I If you would please yourself
please others.
The girl who. steels her heart
isn’t apt to have it stolen.
Marriage is a tie (that bi^ris*
If many a man to hto wife’s apron
strings. -4^** \
Too many men measure impor-
tance by the standard of chest
expansion. ^ . x /->-• ' *-:;V
' t To get a storm effect on f
is stuck on .... 7
for good form. c<m«
hasn’t any.
A woman generally manages
to hold her own except in the
BOOKKEEPING
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Rah way Mail Service. No graduates unemployed. Thorough, Modenu4^l
tical, Progressive. Send for Annual Catalogue “
W , ’ W. A. NICHOLSON, President, Denison, Texas.
A Modern, First-Clas
CONSERVAT
In Your Own 1
Music Successfully
SI its Bj
ides Plano.
’ Editor The News,
Bonham, Texas.
Dear Sir:— ’ - ' *
The National Committee to
just inaugurating the campaign
which , we trust will result in the
The things that are
the most curioaity.
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was so seriously hurt by the Katy j| jn
Course C |ncl
Violin, Guitl
any 01
one sch<
Once landed in
was about to embark in a new
venture. “I shall burn my
bridges behind me,” he exclaim-
ed. Are they insured?” i
the older business man, with the
pj; 'O of®lld
The more you nurse a grievance £
time the people came from every-1 All flesh is as grass, and many
their every-day attire and dressed b*to of bay.
in their natural covering adorned The girl, who has a passion
with garments somewhat larger f<*r hardwood finish should marry
than a fig leaf, all proceeded tn.rd^to^«hd- -t
take a plunge in the foaming
must succeed, if at all, by the
energy, earnestness, enthusiasm
wmpetent work- »»< “°“ey of the people.
jUufelraMnro
they mixed and mingled, tum-
bled and fell, yelled and squalled,<
things beneath the
attacked him and before he real- *
ized what was happening the
maddened bird had sunk its spurs
into his arm and leg.
In the, course of a short time
the wounds became so painful
that a physician was summoned
to dress them. ’
For a time it was feared the
wounds might prove very serious.
Mr. O’Keefe spent Monday in
bed and was only able to walk
on crutches next day.
Firemen vs. Elks Tsdsy.
The game of ball between the
Firemen and the Elks will take (
place at the pavilioq grounds ,
this afternoon. -
The proceeds will go to the
Firemen’s fund, which is much
depleted and in need of replen-
ishing.
Q. A. Neal of Ft, Worth *and
Miss Marjorie Davenport, living
near Wolte City, were married at
the court house just after 12
o’clock Tuesday, Rev. G. P, Ball 1 moonlight,
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of United States.
Comanche, Okla. Those who
were present spent a most pleas-
ant evening. ,
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Jim Vance, colored, was
brought in Monday evening from
Carson by Uncle Bob Carson and
lodged in jail on a charge of dis-
turbing the geace.
Subscribe for The News,
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Dr. J. C, Carleton went to Par-
is yesterday afternoon to attend
the funeral of his cousin, Mrs.
Grover C. Hull. Mr,. Hull was
^twenty one years of age and
Mvts a husband and little daugfa-
tor nine months old. She was a
most estimable lady. Her grand-
father, Jas. Hull, wastmera res-
ident of Bonham.
quest Thb News asks for contri-1
butions in any amount from $1.00
up. Every cofitribution received
will be acknowledged in these
columns, and will be forwarded
to the National Treasurer from
time to time.
Let the loyal Democrats re-
spond promptly; We hope in
our next issue to be able to ac-
knowledge the receipt of a num-
ber ot contributions. Fannin
County ought to send $1000 at
least ' ' . poration or a<trust to enact a law
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jones are
the parents of a splendid baby
boy since Tuesday night.
CAUGHT BIG FISH
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The tareest Catfish Ever Known to be
Takes From Bois’d Are Landed.
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Wednesday a crowd of fisher-
men headed by W. P. Cross went
to Lanius’ pasture, ten miles
is one deep hole in the creek
!■ there that has never been suc-
cessfully seined on account of
the depth of the water and pres-
ence of some logs. Rut this
crowd succeeded in getting down
to the bottom some way and
Odtiul^jihe fish out of deep WK
The result was that they
caught many nice fish and ? one
monster catfish. This big . oue ^easops are many ’
measured four feet and two inch- ought to have bee
es in length and weighed forty.
some fish story for on a stick. ’ Thero are
, plenty of people who can vote.
Not all the lawyers^
A message to, Joe M. Lbwrey i
of thia city Tuesday morning lie serpee corporation or trusts
announced the death of his and they are willing to go to the
brother’s wife, Mrs. J. R. Lowrey ,T
at the family home near Dodd
c‘ty- ■ •
Her death was not unexpected,
as she had been afflicted with
consumption for a long time.
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1 City Wednesday afternoon, ;the
funeral services being conducted
by Rev. W. A. Stucky of this
city.,
Mrs Lowrey was a good woman
and'a faithful and loving, wife^ T immediately made nty
**'•*'_•**■; *^”* • jfarmers,
doctors, merchants, laborers and sta^e w* necessary to i
professional men represent pub- thBDder-
-w?* he fe 1 lowgwhogs
, himself is not always
legislature in order to keep out
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good of the people.
I was not satisfied with my trip
to San Antonio and being imbued
The burial took place at Dodd of it,jl went over to Galveston,
take a plunge in the foaming The things that are none of
waves. There in the 4alt water oar" business generally inspire '
O’Keefe went into the yard at the _ _
home of M. B. Crowson to kill 4 jjO blind eyes looked upon the
__ chicken. When in the act of .-things beneath the water and no
to killing.it a big rooster suddenly I suspicious eyes viewed the things
above. They were all oblivious
to politics and religion. Demo-
crats had co issue among them-
selves, no platform demands, and
e swim
same as Tdm Campbell. They
all flocked together under one
feather, peace and harmony
yailipg.
' However, thoughts wdjuld come
to us that naked we c^me into
this world and if we should drift
out with the tide we would leave
it in nearly the same condition,
only a little dilapidated by reason
of that famous apple tree. Salt
being a preservative agency to
save us and the water to wash us
as white as snow, our salvation
would probably be assured, >
It is possible that another 30th
legislature will prohibit us from
this personal liberty of the water.
I left Galveston because I had
to—I was busted; but as the Katy
Flyer sped across the bay by
i thoughts like these
kept running through my brain:
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, August 21, 1908, newspaper, August 21, 1908; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1365394/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.