The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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Bonham, Fannin County, Texas, Tuesday, July lO, 1912.
Number 24.
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SENTE EXPELS 111! LOHIUER
IT A VOTE BFIERILY TWO TO BNE
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By Majority of Twenty-Seven, Previous Verdict of Acquittal
is leversed, the Vote Standing 55 to % His
Dramatic Three Bays’ Speech Tads.
Hi a vp e of nearly two to an*, his colleagues balloting as
judges, the Senate Saturdav stripped Wi;liam Lorimer of bis toga.
It was the first time that-the United States Senate cast out one of
its members for alleged corruption in obtaining his seat.
The first verdict of at putt tal obtainedMarch 1, 1911, bra ma-
jority ot six voles was reversed b* a majority ol twenty-seven,
pkinmer’s dr imatic speech in seH-d-fense, his frenzied denials, bis
hitter alligations of conspiracy against bim-r-4 speech lasting
three days and continued this afternoon in stealing beat under his
greeaisb pallor and sunken eves that suggested grave danger of col-
lapse—-availed nothing. The exact vote was 55 to 28 for the adop-
ioo of the Lta res'*1utioi. Tie text is:
“Resolved, That corrupt methods and practices were employed
the election ot William Lotimer ftyjfbe Senate of the United
from the 9tate ot Illinois, and that bis election was mere*
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An interruption hot oo the program caused a delay. Just as
the roll call was to begin, Senator Tinman of Sjuth Carolina asked
permission tor the clerk to read a statement which he h'mself was
too weak to rra&' The S mtb Carolina Senator is no longer “Pitch-
fork Ben.” He Jfos suff red two atrplqes of paralysis and another
may come in ang'nioment of excuemejat.
‘1 realise nefw that I have but
my Maker,” the clerk read on behalf
today secure m the conviction that
titled to his seat. If he is driven ftp
Illinois and devote himself to that
himself so eloquently able, the up if ti
low-man.” .V
CLEARANCE SALE
We are couducting
the biggest sale and
offering the best
bargains on the fin-
est, largest and
best stock of Low
Shoes in Bonham.
I CWfC THE SHOE MAN . ; fj
W 1*3, j, WEST SIDE 8Q. & ’
in cash This is the same as
was offer d last vearforthe same
plan by the business men of Bon-
ham - . ■ ’ ■»
Mr. J O Allen, re.pt esehtipg
the A & M. College, was present
at the Baard of Trade sod nrged
that the body make good bis
guarantee. It yras then moved
by Mr. Lewis and seconded by
Mr S uod-rs Hist the Board of
ptfotime before I must meetj
Tillman. **I cast mv vote,Tra^e guarantee that amount
Senator from Illinois is en-
i;, I hope he will go back to
for. which he has proven
and betterment of bis fel-
however, Lori mer
ifcerVpahd t»ce, During the ensuing roll cal),
seemed to regain his usual calm sel r-pos session.
When the vice President announced the result of the-vote,
Larimer rose from his seat and walked into the R-pubUc**n cloak
room. s i «
dation to the country people
whenever they came to Boaham
to sell their produce or to trade,
and that inch a tj ifollsg also
might be constructed as would
add to the ^beauty of the court
bouse square.
Wheat per bu ....q
Oats per bu • ■.
Hav per ton - - .. |
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for premiums. The matter of BK|rt ^ dc* .....
tfade excursion was discussed to Butterperlb * *
some extent and the matter of
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working op such an excur&ioD
was put in the bands of the oaecs
^ffuiinr foe ‘utfve committee oj the Boxed o(
rolled down L<?fi^#d^->Sugr tr»j£e k^cuhsiogs
haye proved of great benefit^ to
tbe to was that have trrrd them
The matter of the erection of a
rest room oo the court house
square *4* then discussed and
I the idea seemed to prefsil that
such a burttt ne should be erected
iha* tn? ot-greet accommo
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; payment of tie gr-rrf stand j
which was rtcenrl* ccuatTucttd;
in thevac-w yam. L <■ v*»»«vcjq j
and secondtd
to defer r his
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Hens per lb ............08
Friar8per lb----".......... ^15,
Old Roosters 15 cents each
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Clarence Brilev, of Bonham,
sustained an injiirv last Satur-
day which resulted m a broken
arm. He das^ridiog on a dray
wagon when he fell forward be-
hind the- horses and the bind
wheel raw over hid wriat.
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Several Matters Bron«lit
Before the Bnwesa Men
•f the Tewa.
AGAIN FOR THIS WEEK
Large Pail Cottolene......$1.35
8 Bars Lenta Soap .25
1 lb. Bours Pilot Coffee .30
e ^ , 1-4 lb. Boors ^ Iced Teas.. .15
Coma to and pri«« things, we know we will sell you.
LEO LEVINE & CO. ™eG££„v
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HOW OFTEN HAVE Yob LOOKED
for a receipted bill—one of those accounts
which you know you have paid, but sim-
ply misplaced the receipt?
Careful about your business matters per-
haps, but such mistakes will occur.
A check account in this bank will solve
these perplexing problems, be it your busi-
ness or household affairs.
Let this bank keep your books. You get
a receipt in the check, a record on the
stub and your finances are always well in
hand.
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Keep your checking account with this
bank.
First National Bank Brn^a”’
importance w
the Fannin
The Board ©f
l»$ ibosc w«o are ioiviested
this corn club to guarantee as
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Day Pfeoae 137 Night Phones 248, 343
and the rajhing of corn f]85 402-404-406 East Side SdUtre
CV. Bonham House furnishing Co.
Telephone No. 137
That’s a Bargain”
Last Friday n-gbt the Bonham
Board of Trade beid its regular j
.. ,h. Fir,m.n, Clnb Pvre“,nm lor ,b' "f
Rooms and sev.ra! m,tiers of im*' * 0 r**"D* cor#
portance were attended to The
premdest of the Board of Trade,
Mr. Spotrs, gave the financial %%
report, which read as follows:
The amount of money collected
to4ate $432 85 winch includes
$40 60, wbtcu was bunded over . ^ . a... n iwi'mirr —
im a o*rt of the road fund. Of 18 what “as oten thought and openly remarked by a great number of those who have
thU amount, $99 55 has been been looking jgt
paid put for city sprinkling,
$75 00 bas been paid out to the
City Normal and $198.15 for. the
dragging of the roads. This
leaves on band in the treasury
$59.53.
The question of sweeping the
streets was next brought up,
Mr- Spangler stated that he bad
ha<L some correspondence with
the manufacturers of; street
sweepers in Dallas, and the mat-
ter should be taken up later after
he had received their reply.
The quesiton of meeting a de-
ficiency which now exists in the
summer normal school was next
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“Our Buggy Bargains”
the .past few weeks. 1 he buggies are beauties and the bargamsare here sure enough
“That is a Good Wagon”
is stated over and over again by all who take a good look at our
New Stoughton
and the wagon by service proves the very truth of what is said about it.
“My Success Sulky”
brought up. .. *
A motion was made and second- is the way they speak of it, denoting ownership and pleased proprietorship, by
ed that the executive committee i those who have owned and used “The Success Sulky.’
investigate the matter and if in pleased Ones when you.buy.
You will be one of the
their judgment the amount of
money to meet the deficiency
should be paid, that they pay it
out ct the funds now* in the
treasury. Another deficiency
which the Board of Trade was
'asked to meet was that due in
CHAS. DAVIS & Co.
Phone 12
THE HARDWARE PEOPLE
Bonham
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Comstock, E. B. The Bonham News. (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 24, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 16, 1912, newspaper, July 16, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth904455/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.