The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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UNITED PRESS SERVICE
NUSBER 92 .
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By United Press,
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HAVANA, Cuba,—Oet,
SAN FRAN Isco, Oct. 22, Three ernor Jame E. Ferguson
TTERNS
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CK SATIN
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this '
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fected looked as though a giant had
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of
ATENT
holding
was
EATHER
of
committee
TIES
Do mo-
an! argument against federal death
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Death taxes. in themselves object-
LIONS IN SESSION HAVE FUNRAL OF HARD
COTTON REPORT
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! TIMES PROMOTER, OLD MAN GLOOM IS GONE.
INDIAN MATRON IS A TALENTED MUSICIAN
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After the
it was an
Now is the Time
To turn-that stubble over and we can help you do
Just Received Our Winter Shoes
pass up if you need a sulky.
THE FAMOUS BOSTONIAN, SEMI-
—SEE US—
DRESS WORK SHOES,
AND DRESS SHOES FOR MEN.
CHAS. DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
- H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
Bonham, Texas
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indard visible, listing, six column
Teacher of Piano
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TELEPHONE 139.
W. C. FINLEY
and Fenner Leslie of Bonham were
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club.
Lo is a funny customer.
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advanced i UPILS,
dunning system,
controlled
according
the
my
put off with one excuse and another,
of Finally, he said he saw Commission-
chael & Mi
xcso ona
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. Wise.
mplete sti
of
♦ HENRY R. SCATES, M. D. ♦
♦ Practice limited to diseases of ♦
♦ The Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ♦
\ HAVE LOST THEIR LIVES IN
THREE PROVINCES
• der the scrutiny of the committee. L
vao co. cdecczexaec- oowcxawmawasenawsu
gency.
A death tax is justifiable during
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ELECTION IS TO
BE CONTESTED
Eyes Examined
Glasses Correctly Fitted
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"THIS BLANKET SQuAw BOSTONIAN
IS FINE PERFORMER
ON THE PIANO FORTE Winter Shoes
arrested in connection with the mur-
OF K EEPING '
OUT J
muel has establi
against nuts. I
against the huma
ken Sentinel. j
FUNERAL NOTE." hi t THEY
BURIED HIM DEEP .
THE,MEXICAN CATHOLIC
DISPUTE
♦ Office over the Western Union ♦
+ Phones: Office 198; Res. 648 ♦
MOTOR FREIGHT
Line from Bonham to Dallas
W. R. COLLINS TRANSFER
AND STORAGE
Phones 244 and 332
Melhon
STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
COURTESY_EFFICIENCY—STRENGTH
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,3 influence. Single handed, the
$ thusist convinces
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never before
Has the public been offered a
Time Confederate soldier.
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8 FUNERAL SERVICES
with
GINIA V
a great estimated at $3,000 at the
ding machine for $75.00.
” the Victor costs.
son gives Lanham and Bickett
nerves j
Look
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cannot afford to
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interior 'estimated the damage - by5*, . FIRE DAMAGES KITCHEN
the hurricane mounted to fifty mil--- i '--—■
lion dollars. They said the areas af By United Press.
6335 3: 2: X3*X:3 30-3* of Sulphur Springs, and Mrs.
Bridge, L. K. Crawford, P. P.
man .and is now
“The Good Clothes Store.”
i joining the club rotms.
•members were quieted
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VOLUME XXIV
NEW YORK WEAT&ER Bl R%AL' ^NJUS’ctlON ASKED RESTRAIN-
STORM IS MOVING IN
BERMUDA DIRFCTION
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' tonight, cooler; Saturday fair.
Championships and goals are
relentless "plugzer" with a
Oregon , wo- Brenham. ‘ Henry Falk accidentally
ur temper for' only 175.00.
over in show window.
were in keeping with the people
there, who are Bohemians. M"
from the field. It should impose no
CUBA SUFFERED* FROM STORM
District court
by Judge J.
. I
That’s e
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texas
rake, smashing in walls of the houses Texas & Pacific station when fire
•nd leveling or canting trees like gutted the eating. house .kitchen on
hail pounded grass. the second floor.
Purfurio Bonet, a member of the ---o--------
the Democratic
second primary in this county* waai, »
illegal, due to the alleged failure der on of them being the widow of word to go they go but I vote
to the Rev. Hall, the murdered pastor, mind."
rtify same, in another
Judge Eubank of Paris; Bill Sud-
7 derth of Leonard; Lion F. L. Story
vase. In the second primary Gober
accounted one of the upper ten in
society, while the other sister mar-
ried a buck. and all she has to show
for it is a big bunch of papooses.
The Oklahoma man declared that '
she was now simply a blanket In-
dian, living in a tepee and roving
about at andom with the bunch, or
tribe, of her sort, but that sho plays
ING PLACING NAME REV.
JIM GOBER ON TIC KET
ething New
and
Different
lay and litigation and seriously in-
crease the expense of administra-
tion.”
and married a
MAKES REPORT AT 10 A. M.
TODAY
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HAVE YOU ENDURANCE?
will notice that in preparing for athletic achievement
Mrs. Minnie Clark, aimember
ESTIMATED THAT A THOUSAND NO REFERENCE IS MADE
the thing
Everyone he came in contact with
i Ws going to rob him. He was rob-
bed when he sold and re-robbed when
he bouzht. He lost confidence in
umanity anil a miserable old cuss,
he was. He gloomed over the,past,
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Greenville, Texas, October 20. A
productive- of much unnecesary de- death tax except in time of emer- properly
effective rejoinder can be nade. peace- there is no excuse for a Fed-
eradeath tax. - Star Telegram.
nephew and has been released on ==
Gober Blake was introduced as a new
member and welcomed to the Den.
The drawing was next in order
BONHAM, TEXAS, FRIAY, DCTOBER 22, 1920
wooping down and killing an ex- "Ferzuson supporters,” and haye
Frank Brwder them tn see Jim. Burkett saii;
Sr. A negro man and others nar- Wells. if you quote me on this co-
rowly ercaped death at the hands . versation. you are just a liar?’
beautifully on the piano, and is a eul-
tured woman, insofar as learning
goes, along other lines.
with Jark Lannius’as the winner of
the prize.
The Lions have and aways will be-
lieve that Bonham and Fannin Coun-
ty is the best place on earth nnd
the only place in which to live and
in order to forever stamp out any-
thing to the contrary the entertain-
ment committee, composed of How-
ard Bridge and Alec Bolding, got up
the following unique program:
Just as Lion Paul Denton finished
telling a good joke on Lion Chas.*
Moore two pistol shots were heard
in rapid succession in the hall ad-
it. A 14-inch sulky at a price you
cooler. • West Texas: Partly cloudy
scraped over them with
TIMES of stress
Always bring the improvident to a painful realixation.of
their failure to “ay by” during the years’of ease a ' ' onPata
tive Plenty. Wouldn’t it be a good idea just 7,7™^ by
the lesson now being forced upon us despite its '
aying definite plans for a Savings Accotmt
DCTOBER 21,
Save your brains, your
Kentuckians were out in full force of the machine which rose and breWells testifed.
wednesday at Dallas seeing the fair. off.coward: Montgomery without its W ell- zaid Burkett indicated that
" iidentity being ascertained. he should hire Ferguson a* ap ‛af-
s | ......--= torney fora numiber of countie!’*
4444 He added, "if Jim approves it, it will
APANY
war because at that time the rights
This has been for years the stand- of the individual must be largely sub-
ordinated to the necessity for pre-
taxes. It is an argumrent to which serving the nation. In the time of
I The yards reported 119 bales re- --o---------
wived. Thursday. Cotton sold today. Queen Marie has gottn as far as
at 12.50 for middling. Baltimore, Maryland.
2 ’ • o rw ■ ' i
othes are
o — Lanham and Bickett were mem-
An airplane in a cotton field near bers of the commission with Burkett.
Montgomery, Ala. is charged with Wells said Burkett referred him to -
THE WEATHER . Wells -aid Burkett tcla him t2
* attorneys liked $1,000 and $2,001
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; East Texas: Clouds, local ahowers: With 'he officials of the State
d and
/EL VET
Wells Tells About How Highway Commission Was Run
IIEIINTCIINI
OVER 200 WEDNESDAY MEXICAN GOVERNMENT ON RETURN TO N. Y.
ATTENTION, FARMERS
We wish to impress on you the many advantages as well as
the convenience of doing business with this bank.
After you have once used the check plan of paying bills, you
mmAI »aa Met N4-' risk of the haphazard loose-money in the pocket
method you are now using. We will be pleased to furnish you
with a book and checks when you make your first deposit.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
Cuban < onsular corps, arriving by , . . .. ...... * -------- ---
train from Santa Clara, said the The sixteenth automobile fatality that “these duplicate imposts are
havoc was terrific. “I saw hundreds wit ,n / e yeat has taken, place
... _, , near Shreveport, La. Louis Kossuth
of homeless persons. The crew and , - , , ;
. . .... , , . . McGuffin, 75-year-old banker was
passengers of a train lifted hundreds .. .
. . e .. i • i . thealasti victim,
of trees from the track in order to
dear a way through,” Bonet said.
--:—o---- . Mrs. John Kopycinski was killed
Angered because rattlesnakes were, at a dance at Chapel Hill, near
killing Ther turkeys, an femen • h D---h. I---. L-11- :1--a-ir-ro
TO IS WORN FROM CEASELESS SO-
HAL AFFAIRS SINCE HER
ARRIVAL MONDAY
. John er Joe Burkett. Wells said that Bar- -
TA the Fvange.lv in New Brunswick, kett told him. “well.' Old Jim -t
recently handed down N. J, ha been taken into custody have to o. k. it before you get a
th i in Connection with the Hall-Mills hearing, and it will be passed in
the murler. "ive persons have been fifteen minutes. Whenever Fcrgu-
ARBA OF ANOUT 300 MILES WHAT BURKETTO SAID TO
ALONG’COAST FELT THE WELLS AIRED IN THE INVES-
. SHOCKS , TIGATION TODAY
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AUSTIN. Oct. 22—Former Go*
prison here it is indicated that the
.prison system is to be the nextiun-
; By United Press.
NEW YORK,Oct. 22. I he weath- hearing on a petition for an injune- 1 SAN FRANE ISO, Oct. 22— Three ernor Jame K. Ferguson
er bureau reported another tropical tion brought by Will Warren seek- I slight earthquakes rocked a part of the Highway Commission,
storm movirg toward Bermuda at ing ........ .h,. placing of the California early this morning, two to the. testimony of Howard Well,.'
10 a. m. this morning, name of Rev: .J. B. Gober as Dem coming-at 4:35 and the third at 5:35. of Jackson county. former member of
O- —---- ocratie nominee for . the office of No serious damage is reported from the legislature at the house Invest-
M. s . .county treasurer of Hunt county onthe results of the trembles, which igating committee session. He re-
ooft »i i»x .mm the ticket for the forthcoming gen-seentered apparentlyarount Monte-peatedly refused state aid on the
held in therey hundred m de south of here. An Jackson county highway. Wells said
area of about three hund Yd miles wh headed a delegation which made *
the along the (oast felt the shocks. several trips to the capital, but were
for $ 1 -00.
w on.—K
introduced as guests of the
against his muscles and his brain cells that wins.
• In this popular race for Wealth, and Independence you are.
at liberty to set your own goal, but it takes ENDURING
Saving to get there.
$1.00 will open a Savings Account at
and training for ENDURANCE,
not won by brilliant spurts, it’s the
lot of stamina and resistance down
bond. The dance was given in hon-
or of.the wedding- ef- Viola Falk and
Albert Marsha!!,’ who were married
Monday, The wedding ceremonies
man procured a rifle and shot forty-
pour of the reptiles.
B--o—
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defeated Warren for the
cratic nomination. - Dallas
Herald.
killed the woman. He : was her
Phone 12. “The Hardware People”
ewis
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L0.
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SALE (OES
on Gx! t’ongoleut
is still "" at 8
priuci in- P
id see them.
uv EH, Furnitun
XIAL PRICES
size canned.
laches, or Al
9 LARGELY ATTENDED
3 j Undertaker Phil Wise would take
PROM. CIT. PASSES AaEg oanvanzan. m"wn
____ _ ’and Roege McClure acted as " pall
“NOT A DRUN WAS BEAT, NOT A bearers. First entered President LIVES IN A TENT. AND HAS No 3
Ed Wagner dresseu in a long black HANO. BIT SOME PLAYER, fl
robe followed by the pallbearers. • JUST THE SAME
then the large black casket, supposed _____1.i >
Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in’1,1 contain the body of Grouch Gloom, From an Oklahoma citizen, who
the world. It beats money, power and handled by Mr. WJse was nought to was in Bonham today looking for B
influence. Single handed, .the en-the eenter of the Cubroom to. the cotton pie kers it was learned that 2
and dominates strains of "Nearer. My God, to Thee there was plenty of cottonin Okla-3
Vlwhere a small army of workers as played on the piano. homa: that the harvest was white, IB
Il would scar. eN raise’a tremor of in- President, Wagnen u" d. "7 but the pi kers were few. Asked if 7•
glterest. ' ■' of the services, led in the singing the Lndian ........... cotton, he g
8 The germ of enthusiasm was afloat of ’ The Mummy S.mg after which, said some of them worked ane.geme 2
& in the Lions Club’s meeting Thurs- he calle on Lion Jack hannius to ' 1) of them did not. The blanket Indians 8
’ j day at noon. President Wagner an- a few words about the old man. appeared to be below work and the 3
8 that the meeting was open- Jack began by sayinig, "U affordshigh-uy Indians are above it 5
• a a-a a a aca c a g * 3 6 ed a trifle ahead of schedule as the me great pleasure to . f«r W the of g
_____— I entire membership seemed to be in behalf of our departed neighbor the m. were being wel educated; that 3
« " « * 7 5pedge to return thanks. teenth child and born January 1ath, homa. Who had reeeived g....., a
4 A nIEyans 4 The Lions paid high tribute to 1813. 1 was .present and just, przltions in this country', and that their!
full 5 Anne Douglas Evans 3 the chicken: which was served as it yious to his birth a blaek eat ran musical education was completed in
i w.s the first four-winged chicken throuzh the room and a sereech owldermany. one of them came home
O that some of them had ever seen andsereeched in the oak tree It is said
8 many were of the opinion that some that he was to be married to a beau-
2 poultry fancier had been crossing tiful woman, Susie Sunshine but af-
[them with butterflies as wings were; ter earning ealio was 3 1-2 cents a
mush in evidence. zard. and navy beans 40 pounds to
After luncheon Wyatt Baldwin and the dollar, he called the wedding off.
---- - • feeling he would starve to death.
He lived in misery this short life.
JAMES FERGUSON IS 1
........... — —. -....., 'WASHINGTON. Oct. 22- Te"v.Uutd.Pre .
amazrar"tndvanaltnmmnberczes, mmastatnndesrerstoumnegoversoarirg,aorateanecu “n,‘ "he activities
the relief officials told the United ing the alleged retroactive and con-nceherarrival from Europe Mn-
Press there is a strong possibility! fiscatory. provisions of-the '.Mexican . ‘? te-_? '* "Um,,|
'that Wednesday’s hurricane had' land and oil laws, which are sharp-1 turned to.New rorkfrom Philadel-
cost a thousand lives in the three'er in tone than previous communi P to, aicano er .oune of so-! Mrs. Lottie
westernprovinces -which were-ex-.sat ions.. Norferece-ismadetoKaEements finished her Albany to New York .
posed to the lashjng blast. -th Mexican .Catholic dispute, g tgg 0 ,e,i „0. swim in six hours and 24 minutes cr ' ecton-W . be ..
Storm horsemen arriving from the' ------ — N° EXeUSE FoR DEATI 1A X ES. less . th record time. She is the,Eighth Distniet ciurt tonisht.
| Among the resolutions adopted bymother of two childri and V" l Warren ," a man in
. the Los Angeles convention of the bcaten the record of M„, Corsoo,field "f thret candidates for i
American- Bankers' Association waslwho recently swam the English ofTice in thefirst primary, accord-
FORT WORTH.-Oct. 22—Damage one azain asdking for the repeal of .Channel. j ink to the official canvass of ehe the 1* ‘ "i‘7- h 5.5
all Federal death ^taxes. The reso-| ’ gvote by the Democratic primary. • ' mFet 1,1 •
lution pointed out that “the Federal i ~ decision was r —u '
'Government and many of the severalionable, are rendered ' doubly so
states impose separate overlapping ‘ through imposition by more than Eight
and competitive taxes on the inheri- one governmental* authority. The
tance and transfe of estates,” and federal Government should withdraw
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 92, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1926, newspaper, October 22, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548263/m1/1/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.