The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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UNITED PHK8S SERVIVE.
lYfM LOSES CASE
WHEN JUDGE MBOROUCII.
INSTRUCTS JURY 0!N VERDICT
COURT INSTRUCTS
JURY ON SIX OF
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BONHAM. TEXAS. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1922
NUMBER 95
things that never happen
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11 •ninul.
EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT
ACCURATE ACCOUNT
WAS KEPT
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jury l\v_ Juilg;* Scarborough in his !
charge last 1 uesilny and to which the
Jury answer "no" an:
I Question No, o—Did lion (', Rich-,
ttrds, Jr., in the written reports pro- 1
Paro<i and filed by him (such 10-j
' ports beiliy in evidence before you)
( state nil moneys disbursed by him, I
’ ineluding liabilities incurred, but !
not paid for campaign purposes, or
use in conneetion with the campaign I
of Earle B. Mayfield for the Demo-
eratei ffomination for the office of
United States Senator?
Question No. 6 • Did 1). K. I.yday
in the written reports prepared and
filed by him (such reports being in
AO-
The following account of the May-
field decision at Corsicana was writ-
ten by Ted Denley, Staff Correspoiv
dent, Balias News:
CORSICANA, Texas, Oct. 26.—The
jury in tint, ballot injunction suit in , ,
which it was sought to keep the name •*r,;k‘ncp before you) state* nil moneys
•f Earle B. Mayfield off the hallo! ,,'burspd b;v h,m* ",clud,nK ll“b'11-,
u> « candidate for the United States tu‘s ,ncurrod’ but "ot Pu,d* for ™m‘!
Senste in the general election Nov. |,al»fn or use in eonnee-
7, was .discharged ' at 8:46 oVloek turn wtth Om campaign "f Eearlo .11.
tonight after having returned a ver-
dict ...finding for the plaintiffs and
against Mayfield on twelve of the
twenty-one special issues submitted |
by the court.
fjG EOWej'DEARj,
JUTUE 8EMMIE IS
.OUT itf THE. BACK.'. >
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SO FUSSY.'LET
THE Otti&€A.JJ0Y
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NEARLY ASSURED
NO SENATORIAL
NAME TO APPEAR
amuuuTiQNAiXAsroow can v.
“TON EI.KCT10X BALLOT. WflEN
[ JURY RETURNED VERDICT
All A IN ST MAYFIKI.D
: By United Press.
CORSICANA, Oct. 27.—It was he
1 loved and practically assured today
J that the Texas general election bal-
lot would not hear the name of a
I senatorial cnnd'uHtc, following the
J verdict retu'Sied in the district court
I lyre against Mayfield, whose name
| was held from the ticket by an
injunction. The jury returned a
verdict against Mayfield on twelve of
twenty-one questions submitted t>*
it, sh.ntVr after the court had In
strutted it to decide against him ot.
rix of the issues. .Scarborough, then
dirchargt I the jury and entered judg-
ment against Mayfield.
DR. J. W. LAWRENCE SPEAKS
OF THE COMING OF THE
ANTI CHRIST IN FUTURE
Subject i believe then, and they don’t believe
j* Tonight: "Resurrection and Rap- now. The Bible teaches that ih the
. ture of the ( hurch Which is His last days many unausal things shall
' Body." I happen. The most unwelcome truth
No Saturday morning sermon. | that will come to man is the fact that
Tileie are mar... people it: Bonham hi 1IAS FAILED. The time of ut-
i who are missing some truly great ter darkness will come—-the world’s
j sdnndna. Why? Because they are Saturday night, when the Anti
not present to hear Dr. Lawrendt. ' Christ shall rule. Man’s sins shall
j Scripture readings:'Jeremiah 30:eventuate sins. This is not a mat-
i 7; Daniel 12:1; Zuehariah 3:8, 9; l.ter of pessimism. The future holds
; Matt. 24:ir>; Rev. 13:1 to 8, 11 to IS, no better outlook. There is to be a
Mayfield for the Democratic nomina-
tion for the office of United State*
Senator?
Question No. 7—Do the report.*
1 prepared and filed with Secretary ot
State by Eearle R Mayfield (said
Court* dudt tbl names of all persons from I
The verdict of the jury was
turned after Judge Hawkins Scarhor
nugh of the Thirteenth District
before whom the ease was henail,
had instructed, at the request of tin*
plaintiffs, that the-jury find for the
plaintiffs on six of the special issues. , , ... ,
instructing further that if the jurv. W^i «»"• f^tl w.th the Seeretarv
was unable to agree on all the spec | Bc"-f’ K‘fu,'Js, .Jr"
ial Issues, that a verdict be returned I <whifh ™P"rt" are cv,dP"fe lR,forc
into the court as instructed. >' u> ln'lude thl' of n" V™""
The jury, in addition to finding asj who"‘ •»>' "J was m-o.vcd
imnicte.l K, tg„ -------------oiv! or borrowed by said Mr. Richards. In
I o! borrowed by said Mr. Lydny, ini
| connection with -said campaign of’
I raid Mr. Mayfield?
Quc tion 11. to which the jury an- ’
j s we red "yes" is as follows:
, . , , , 1 Question No, 11—-If voii have an-
reports being in evidence before you! i . i. .. •
i- i...i. ........; -r „.i ............. j.......[ s we red questions Nos. 5 and 6, or!
ot them above, in.the negative,
APPARENTLY IS
SUCCESSFUL TODAY
DEFEATED GENERAL
MAY COME BACH
Il> United Press
EAGLE PASS, Oct. 27.—Murguia.
who was recently reported hiding in
,the hills of Sinaloa, following his
defeat by Federal troops, has beer
joined by forces under AnisJa Broth-
er* ,v:d v, II a.Lmpt t i com.* ha k
less. 2:3. Read ail of
these references) before you read thi *
sermon. Then read them .again. Ur.
Lawrence sank
"Let us read again Mutt. 21: 1 ’> and
16. "When therefor* ye see th
real manifestation which reveals sin,
or the climax of evil. It will be
-in's harvest or ihe showing of iM
results. God has purposed to build
his church that heads up in Christ.
| The mystery of Goil shall then mani-
ah ruination of desolation, which was 1 list itself. W hatever God. is aiming
whom any money was received or bor-
rowed by said Mayfield, for use in
connection with his said campaign?
Question No. 8—Do the report*
sjs -......
si* more of the special issues. Th'*!^1' ' ' ' . ,
.nswer of' "No” was returned to1 ^ r0'>0 “
questions 5, fi, 7. R and 0. and the an-1 P^Pa.ocl and t.l.rt w, h the hec ,*-
-wer "Yes’* was returned to ques- °< S™* b>' «?’ K '*^v
ljon u reports arc in ovidonro netovo >ou)
* ■ i . .• ir.dudo tho names of all person;
fh* « V° Un #f T , „ from, whom any money was receive:,
rhe five ciuestions as irivcn to the i
then answer whether such failure of; ,{IS ORGANIZATION OF NATION
said Mr. Richards to make such!
statement was known to Eearle R.j*
Mayfield prior to Aug*.-264 LD22. r
Judgment Entered
In (fWharginpr tffe jury, .Judge
Scarborough entered judgment for
ALISTS WOULD I 1(1 HT IE NOT
GRANTED RESIGN 1T1QN
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That’s What you pet
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the plaintiffs and against Earle B.
Mayfield, busing his judgment on the
uneontradicted testimony and the
answers of the jury, that Mayfield
and his campaign managers did not
keep n record and report correctly
all receipts and disbursements, and
that the uneontradicted testimony
showed that the sum of $40,500 had
been spent by Mayfield qnd others in
his behalf.
I NO HOPE FOR
! HIS RECOVERY
J By T’mit. ’il Press.
DALLAS, Oct. 27.—There is no
j hope for the recovery of \V. T. llam-
scyv chairman of the Federal Re-
serve, eleventh district. Ramsey has*
been ill at his holtio here since
I Thursday before last,
enwitli acute indigestion on route
1 from Washington.
By United Press.
ROME, Oct. 27.—luseisci coup foi
representation in the Italian govern-
ment, was apparently successful to-^
dny. A formal' JM& MVWtmt of the
resignation of Fa ta and his cahine*
is expected. Severn! ministers al
have ready quit Benito Mussolini
the head of the militant "Black
Shirts" or Fascisei, is the man of tlv
hour. It was a frank declaration,
that his organisation of nearly cigh:
hundred thousand extreme national-
ists Would fight if not granted :*.
general recognition, that precipitated
the crisis.
spoken of through Daniel the pro-
phet, standing in the holy place (let
him that readetii understand) then
to do, and whatever the Devil is aim-
ng to do will be made manifest. The
eeii of woman, and the seed of the
ts
1*
in the Anti-Christ which will head
up in the world's .Saturday night.
SM DEEDS, POLICE
USENT ATTACH PLANNED
MAYFIELD WILL •
ADDRESS MEETING
DALLAS, Oct. 27.—Mayfield will
address a Democratic mass meetup- ,
here tomorrow night. Sheppard is il: j
Hewaastrick- unable to attend. The meeting
hew* I I* l'*'POctcd 1° sc* rest < 011101
concerning the changes in llio plan j ,
I of the Dcmoct'ats, following th ■ < "
I -, AX *441 p 1 nikirT I 'tenna action, Mayfield denie*l I
II ALIAIN liAn Nt LwouM withdraw from the race.
DECIDED TO RESIGN! NOTICE ADVERTISERS
By United Tress. •
BERLIN, Oct. 27.—Soldiers and de-
tachments of police were rushed to
Ailnelmstrasse, when it was learned
A’jxt nt'acks on President Ebert and
Chancellor Wirlh, were planned to-
day.
FOUR FIREMEN 7
ARE INJURED
ity ■ U ■ : f ed Pr* ’ *.
KANSAS. CITY. Oct. 27.- Umr
firemen were injured at a blaze
which destroyed tin* horse and ni'.iL
barn: at tin sin. k yards lime la.7*
night.’P**
The I on J i- thirty thousand. All of
let them tliat are in Judea flee unto 1 serpent, together, ure going lo head
the mountains" This prophecy tell*| up in the last day. The incarnation
the Jews what to do when the Anti-j of the Devil is to tie made manifest
Christ sets himself up in the Temple.
Hero wi*.n a sign to them "When ye
see, flic". As we read further in ] There never can be any climax or.
this same chapter we find this state- any real manifestation of purpose
meat: “except those days had been until tint wicked one shall manifest
shortened, no flesh would have been his purpose. Some people ask why
saved." It wa- to lit* a terrible hap- the devil is permitted to live, and
petting. Great suffering was pro- work in the lives of people. That ia
vail. ‘Unless the days had been a shallow thought. The age of Gt>d
j shortened no flesh would June h e. is letting- nihn Ho as he pleases,
saved.’ Now let us go to Rev. lit - Some ,m ooU*-nesei . durkon Die door
1 to 8 and 11 to 18. Here we have of the church, und some day they
the vision of '.hi* beast. Xobuchad- v. ill renp what they sow. The Devil
nezzar saw an Image. Daniel saw j will have his day in those hearts, and
fouv great beast*, hut the ■ lv-ust* do hi. day w!71 come. But there is gollrt*
not mean animals, but r. n>*n who w.-.- to ho another who will have his way
’ '
to rule oyer the kingdom. Tin
Gentile world began with an imago ii
Itahyl'm, and i! shr.il erd wiili a*
image. Let r.o ma.: deceive you. tl
Certain personally must in* -■ . up ti
!<k- 8on of Peril it ion mo t A .,1 ::i .
The Masti r said: ‘Worn i was w :h
*. >U I ti id yeti', lull th“ !' '''pie did '*
rod ,hn! one is Jesus Christ. The
Anvi-Uhri*-! must route and then
( hr - will ci me for hi" glory. When
\ *ti-< h i-t comes to the Temple
shall Chiist i oYne and destroy
ho i. and then shall Christ lie mani-
ft it. IP no oilier what he said tq the
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six hundred animals Ii
e:t wore *a\ed fro.r
■ tru till"'.
than a doz-
the Intinii'.g
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2i.—The Italian j change in the time of the
resign nnd the an-1 afternoon east bound train
it becomes nec 'Mary for th y
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than heretofore,.
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hut because every one who learns from personal ex pet-
ience the advantages of bank protction and bank help
is an influence that stirs others to accept bank service
This means more opportunities for u.s to help moi*1
People and carry forward their phi ns to u large success.
First State Bank
OF BONHAM
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LONDON, Oct.
cabinet decided to
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By United Press.
WASHINGTON', Oct. 27.—Senator! nient.
Sheppard left Washington today fori Favorite Printing Co.
Atlantic City for an extended rest j -_______n :
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Habits, sometime." bad and sometimes good, grow
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These habits, the bad ones, may be overcome by
the exercise of a little will power.
'While on the other hand the good ones may be nur-
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The SAVINGS HABIT is one habit that should be
nurtured by everyone, and most especially by young
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The bank account may be had by systematic saving.
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1922, newspaper, October 27, 1922; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1052748/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.