The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 309, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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BONHAM, TEXAS, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1916.
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Case 10-20 Tractor
During the rush at demonstra ; n we failed to get in
touch with many parlies w m were interested and if you
are in this class we want to figure with you. Call and
see us or get in touch with us hy letter or Phone.
Chas. Davis Ndw. Go.
rOR fANNIN COUNTY
NUMBER 309.
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Fannin county should organize a Chas. A. Culberson club,
to work for the re-election of ou r senator. If the voters will
turn out there will be no doubt of his election, but to get them
to turn out for the third election in a month will require or-
ganized effort. It is the duty of Democrats who approve Pres-
ident Wilson’s administration to defeat Oscar Colquitt, because
his election would say to the world that Texas repudiates Wil-
son and his policies. Aside from any partiality for Culberson
and appreciating the services he has rendered Texas there
should be tile determination to rebuke Colquitt for his attacks
on Wilson and prevent the wrong to the Democratic party that
would be done should he be elected.
Let us organize a county "lub and get busy right now.
SUITS
OXFORD SHOES
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ODD PANTS
SILK SHIRTS!
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BOYS’ SUITS
CALL AND SEE FOR; YOURSELF
I III M \HWARE PEOPLE
PHONE 12
BONHAM, TEXAS.
HE BBS? SLAVS IN BRODY MENACE Of TICE
MRS NETT m BLOWN UP
CONVENTION HELD TODAY
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The ( ounty Democratic Convention
met in the district court room at in
o’clock thi-■ morning. The convention
was called to order by the county
THE ATRE
\»nt ion! Everybody!
I •: i Young liegln
ng pn ['illations to cnuie to
he Baby how
)sday and Wednesday
giten a a ay rn
J«re ,• show w iiuton
-TODAY-
to i'o ase all Ag* s
fas’. « < i;■ i BcHu’iful
ithlyn Williams and
Charles Clary in
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Ivl SSI \N \KMIES SEEM TO PRESSES BADLY WRECKED
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EMN LVSN NOW. THIS MORNING.
OF HAILROAD 3 BOMBS EXPLODED
In \inil on Lemberg—Kovel
i> Being Itapidlx Enveloped
By the liu—ians.
glit watchman xxa- in Building
but Escaped Injury—Fire
Was Extinguished.
I . I’nitcd Pres.
Aurora. Mo., July 29. Th
presses oi The .Menace, an anti-
dy 29.-Kovel :•
iveloped from the
a, ,rrni«ad- ' athohe newspaper, were badlv
A•.'trnm> i\ "'reeked b\ three bombs this;
n' rning. The nightwutchman I
\\;i' in the building at the time. |
I ,t was uninjured. The bomb-
triati
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> hait man, A. P, Molding, who tilled
I he object of the meeting.
The convention was organized by
electing .1 II. Lowry temporary chair
man and Ashley Evans and John Moy-
er temporary secretaries.
On motion the chairman appointed
the following committees:
Credentials T. P. Stcger, Frank
Parrish and I*. E. I.yduy.
Platform and Itesolutions Mark
McMahon. F. M. Gibson, II. W. Hunt,
•I K. Deuprec, and J. M. Taylor.
Delegation- K. E. Nunn, B. t,
Crabh and N. t . Bond.
The convention then adjourned until
11:15 a. m. to await the report of the
various committees.
It was considerably past 11:15 when
the committees returned with their re-
ports. The committee on credentials
made the following report, which was
adopted by the convention.
T i the Honorable .1, H. I.owry, Tem-
porary Chairman of the Democratic
( i nvention ■ f Fannin County:
We. your committee oi; Credential'
and permanent organization, beg
, opart:
1 The
• hey lie seated.
Sieger, Parrish and I.yduy,
Committee.
The report of the committee on
platform and resolutions, which fol-
lows, was adopted as u whole without
a dissenting vote.
To the Chairman of the Democratic
County Convention:
We, your committee on platform
and resolutions beg to report us fol-
lows:
1. We reaffirm our faith in and
allegiance to the Democratic princi-
ples announced by Jefferson and
Jackson and so magnificently exem-
plified by Woodrow Wilson. We en-
dorse his splendid administration,
and especially do we endorse the aide
manner in which he has conducted our
foreign policy, keeping us out of the
European conflict and avoiding the
war with Mexico.
2. The Democracy of Texas having
hy an overwhelming majority re-
nominated Janies E. Ferguson, we
■ndorso iiis administration and pledge
our hearty co-operation during his
next administration for the upbuild-
ing of Texas.
:i. We endorse the magnificent re-
t • cord of Senator C. A. Culberson and
11''penally commend him for his hearty
well
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ii, U r the floor, which wa-
damaged. Loose pa| or in
ill was set ut'ilY, but the
•' were extinguished.
.1 w.i'c eieloi , ice cream and
•ven d ,e.\ where. Bolihu. I
Kitchen.
following are delegates from co-operation with and valuable se--
ht P.ixe named: vires to the Wilson admini Datum.
Lama.'io II. \V Hur l. .P e Krwm 4. We congratulate tile Democracy
s J WilliamJ.di! Bevaii' >f the Ith Congressional District of
W. i Bonham H A. Cunningham,' T,’XH ' t*1*''handsome majority giv. t,
Wilson, Bill Sudduth, John I. Wheel-
er, Will Doggett, C. H. Weldon, Jess
Belt, Chas. Woods, Jim Eads.
W'e recommend as delegates to th"
Congressional Convention for the itli
Congressional district, the following:
A. J. Moore, J. H. Is)wry, Earl
Nunn, Thus. P. Stcger, Sid Smith,
Mark McMahon, W. S. Spotts, J. M.
Baldwin, J. C. Saunders, Chas. Halsell,
it. E. I.yduy, Jim Darling, R. T. Lips-
comb, Ashley Evans and II. L. Itodg-
crs.
For tho Senatorial Convention, .'trd
District, we recommend: Mark Mc-
Mahon, T. B. Williams, D. K Lyday.
Ashley Evans, Joe IhirSish, R. T.
Lipscomb, W. S. Spotts, Chas. Inglish,
H L. Rodgers.
For the Judicial Convention, dth
District: R. T. Lipscomb, Thos. P
Steger, Mark McMahon, II. A Cun
ningham. J. H. Lowry.
For the Flotoriul Convention, JHth
District: Dr. J. S. Williams, John
Bcvans, Mark McMahon, Thu P. Sti
ger, R T. Lipscomli.
Earl Nunn,
N. C. Bond,
It. C. Crabh, Committee
At 12 o'clock the convention ad
journed until 2 p. m, to await the re
port of the Executive Committee,
which is canvassing the returns of the
primary election of July 22
Vanilla and banana ice cream pack
ed and delivered Bonham Candy
Kitchen.
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SPECIAL
Big t> Reel Metro Feature
Featuring the furinating screen
P< rduality
M\RY MILTS MINTER
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The most Surp i"ii gly B<'. utiful
photopl ay • ver r- v. tiled upon the
sereen A 'so Today
Ben Wilson in 1 part comedy
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Sweemy, M \,1 Ray bin n. We heartily endorse his
Thonia W A. -ci vices a- manifested by his record
p Stcger. 11 Congress He is able, mdustriou , [
I. I’odgi 's, II. I faithful ai d a useful servant of the
< h.i■ l«>- Hnvs, people We especially endorse him
k M.'M'ihon, Will 1 1 his intelligent cooperanon wnh|
!. Earl Nunn Geo. 1’icsidi w and In- adminintra-1
, .|{ x Lipscomb.1''‘’'I IM the achievement of the most
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Spotts, W. S. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 309, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 29, 1916, newspaper, July 29, 1916; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth898408/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.