The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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THE BONHAM FAVORITE
THINGS THAT
HAPPEN
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tn New York with new
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without special llghtl
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the royalty and celebri
very remote. The old ele-
ment that rallied tp Fergu-
son* support cannot be count-
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♦ NAT LOVELAC1
♦ Candidate for
♦ Public Weigh* at M
♦ Second
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TMhr TMtfft PEOPLE.
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LAMB
TAX ASSESSOB
SATURDAY, JUNE U,
PACT TWO. ~
Published Daily Except Sunday.
BY FAVORITE PRINTING CO.
The time of year has come when every one
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I ' ,W y*
I the Lure of the Base Ball Sport.
We wish to let you know that we have ai
plete stock of Base Ball Goods, and want a
LET US SHOW YOU OUR LINE
WELLS & HUMPHRE
jm*’<Arie»<M. cA»roo« roe*
■BkaawM
eral progress being made in all of |jMle boom that Lubbock is
enforce
... 1 ’ , 1.1 L • goings out, so Dqjnl^w rontitf-
.5fT»!"fJ!!! JM*8! ww to,.(«iu.WvgraduA|U.il Thb’
•a* t
thirty or forty thousand t do!-•**‘**’‘<r
>ars for “alletrnri” lihol ' xervlce toakes
Fannin County
Need Nor fai
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ B. C. (BRENT) TARTER ♦
*’ Candidate for ♦
• ANNOUNCEMENTS
1 U.
♦
'I
strife among
• WITH OUB KXCBANGM ♦
How It Happens
he will prob-
state in the
wifes candi-
hope that he
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
ments, dinner* and other benefits
W. B. HARDY
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County |
TXWTOC AM' YVA'
SMAVLTDWM
G. B. SPARKMAN
Candidate for
Constable of
Preeinct No. Ona^
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• WILBUR FAXON
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County
JOHN A. GAINES
Candidate for 1
TAX COLLECTOB
Fannin County !
A. HL GUTHRI1
Candidate for
CONSTABLE
Of Pracinct No. 0
Shifting Population.
Talk over Texas is that there are
two of the smaller cities growing
faster than any others in their class
In the State. There is rather a gen-
J. E. SPIES
Candidate for
TAX ASSESSOB
Fannin County
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Any erroneous reflection upon the
character, reputation or standing of
any firm, individual or corporation
will bo gladly corrected upon being
called to the attoation of the pub-
T. J. (TOM) C0t
Candidate (or
TAX ASSESSOB
Fannin County
El) BRENT
Candidate for
SHERIFF
Fannin County
JNO I. CROUCH
‘ Candidate for . •
TAX ASSESSOB J
Fa^pin County 1
Rome, Is now
photographic
with which be
tbe dark »nd
facilities,
photographs for
and celebrities abroad.
GEO P. BLACKBURN
, Candidate for
District judge
6th Judicial District.
Wa.Y. ’j
HENRY R. SCATES
Physician and Surgeon
Room 203 State Bank
Bldg. Practice limited to
disease of Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat. Special at-
tention tofitting of glasses
If the hope of the Repub-
lican party is pinned to Calvin
C. R. (CHARLEY) J'
Candidate for
PUBLIC WEIGH!
AT BONHAM
to remain in office they will
use the pin in that hope to
put, in the presidents chaij.
Edison Mazda Lamps
There if a right lamp
from the first, but it tried to
win under false colors—and
gave the state Walton for
governor. It has naw thrown
off its mask and acknowl-
edges itself an independent
party. Maybe it can now at-
tract some honest men as
leaders.. °
Signal is
the neW
him to
.Bmeuto OFTQJER 1
I 'TUMJ chuers IS MOT
TUAI TU1 PniTnC
PINK STODDABO
.Candidate foe i
TAX COLLECTOB
Fannin County I
.............
BIBLE
THOUGHTS
SAM RAYBURN
Candidate for Congress
4th Congrcx'ipaaj District
of Texas
JUDGE R. J. WILLIAMS
Candidate for
DISTSRICT judge
6th Judicial District
0. L. COUGH
i Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
■-‘6th Indicia! District
W. C. (BILL) LOH
Candidate for
CONSTABLE
Pracinet No. On*
By MpH. < teomiu
By Mail 1 year -------
The priceless ingredients of every
prescription are accuracy and qual-
ity. These go into the filling of ev-
ery prescription filled at the Palace
Drug Store. Phone 97. Night 260.
Free Delivery. 12t
—. - JSJliyWtjil.JLMrt
not 4i'«vt4 V'lsvl .fur
~~—• ......., ’ ”,------- ncan party is pinnea to caivin
where there ie an admiasmn fee or Coolidge, as Burton said it is,
other monetary consideration, will be what i8 thfi Republican party
charged for at the rate of one cent | going to about its bad
• OW‘"«r*». reaolutioa. of rittjc boyR in the HnBg3 >nd
,nd
BMMFa^Wany y » J advocates? Can th
The ’supreme court has
done for Texas what the Dem-
ocratic executive committee
should have done and would
have done if it had had more
hackbon^—given Texas a rest
from Jim Fergusons perennial
office-seeking stunt.
It must have been pleas-
ing to Coolidge to hear over
the radjo the cheers of the
convention over his nomina-
tion. But the real thrill will
Hfoa
ibeenDtba choire frf the
.pie pf, for afiy
office, for he proved
£ W B. LEEMAN
Candidate for
’ SHERIFF
Fannin County
Porter Faires of Ravenna is selling
the W. T. Rawleigh’* Good Health j
Products and hopes to see ail the old |
customers in the north part of the
county soon. t2t
Porch swings, chairs and settees ♦
made to order. Sold on easy pay- ♦
ments.—D. W. Johnson, West 4th ♦
street.
SEE H---- L-
A Rad Hot Tip!
F. R. JNorthap ... New York, N. >1.
8. W. Papert .......... Dallaa, Tax.
It is said that a man could live ♦
entirely upon the product of-the.soya ♦
bean.
HE THAT WILL LOVE LIFE, and
•M g«od days, let him refrain hia
,teMw .t«o|p evil, and hia lipa that
CAM sbeaklAo gwile.-l Peter :10.
All announcements In this column1 ♦ Superintends Public Instruction
arc subject tb L Mon of Democratic] ♦ t Fannin County
Primary in Ju’.y, 1924.
♦t- . SAM (POWERS
♦ Candidate for J
♦ COUN V, COMMISSION
♦ Prevlnct No. 1, Fannin (M
t*f*.*^ * *.*21
♦ '' Y.-l’aft lovelAm
♦ . Candidate for J
♦ COUNTY ODMMISSIOI^
♦ Precinct No. One
the matter is settled. ItC’.
‘TertwVF Artf'WWiiht 'fron (
-tc c,.,. ----- » p .RU_
ave
yeo-
ligh
litn-
I aetf’Urtff! Ktid unworthy when
he was elevated to the gov-
ernor's chair, and such men
once out of power rarely re-
.« gain public confidence. But
as long as he could get his
name on a ballot he would
have continued to run for of-
fice and stir up
the peope.
It is true that
ably stump the
interest of his
dacy and in the
may arouse public sympathy
enough to elect her. but the
probability of her electidh is
lz H. G. EVANS ' ♦
Candidate far ♦
DISTRICT JUDGE • ♦
... - , Sth Judicial District ♦
6t ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ <■♦♦♦
One of .the candidates for
governor says: “Put me in the
governors chair and I’ll guar-
antee a ten million dollar sav-
ing biennially in your tsxes.”
We have little doubt that if
he will give the proper kind
of a guarantee to save the
taxpayers that amount they
will be willing to give hhn a
two years trial. But his mere
verbal guarantee is not very
convincing. The people have
had too many of that kind
that didn’t hold . good.
Calvin (loolidge couldn’t
control the Old Guard in the
Senate while they were in
the Senate, but he licked them
to a frazzle when he got into
the convention hall. They
amounted to less at Cleveland
than a one-legged man at a
dance.
over the State declare that Lubbock Technological College. Good
and Denton arc the two showing out-1 schools, whether private, state
the
can
while serving as governor of
the state. The injunction re-
Batinining the < Democratic ex-
Bcqtive committee from plac-
ing his name on the ballot as
a candidate for governor is
thus made permanent.
Had the Democratic execu-
tive committee two years ago
not been too cowardly or too
supposedly politic to do its
plain duty, Fergusons name
would not have been on the
ticket as an opponent of Sen.
Mayfield. It was certain then
that he would never have
been permitted to take 4)is
Ith'
The state will be gladUlhat
W12 comc ncxt November when be
Lluil i!?ln dLln rctur"8 “hawing that
I the Democrats have gotten
i his goat.
cd to rally to his wifes sup-
port. The old inducement to
work for Jim does not now
exist, and his staunchest sup-
porters in the old days when
the brewers were ready to
lend him large sums of mon-
ey'wf^nnot be reached by ap-
peals for sympathy.
'^The ’^armei'-Labor party of
Oklahoma has done the honest
thing in boldly announcing its
separate existence as a politi-
car party, and has named a
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ + + + + + + 4 + 4^4^ 4 4 * .
♦ r' J JD.A\£ * I * X W. J. MOSS «
♦ Candidate for ♦ ♦ •
♦ REPRESENTATIVE ♦ ♦ Superintend^ m *
♦ Fannin County « Z ' rcnnU?d 1 PuN,c ‘nstniction ♦
♦ aaa ranntn County +
te The supreme court h*( de-
u cidedi Athat E- E*rgpson
X cRftnoC «oW office in
. the stato of Texas because of
» his impeachment and rerfoval
from ofoifefbf the Iktgklfturt’
- MLA Cz TURNBB-'
Candidate for .j
TAX ASSESSOB i
Fannin County j
. forlA Xta* (Km . ,,, i»a t A. a a*_i |r,ai , lilUC DOOm IRHL JUUDiKjCK IS
h t Coohdge ] the towns of from 5,000 up, but trav.lenjoyjnj, jg (]jrect result
U advocates. Can the postoffi- tiers who have been pretty much all <>f the location there of the
I CHANGR OF ADDRESS—In or-lf.ef be won and r these bad
!• dtring address of paper changed, e boys kept irr office at
♦ BlwFtfWMaiesr Bresn drtlte wwr/f**- AamJe they are
'< Down In Comfort. Texas, they say, "God piade tbe armadillo,
bnf ,'harlea Apelt, our rtrhrrt townaman. found put what tbe armadillo
Wax good for." When he found that out he made a million dollara.
With the few dollars he had left after .atov«p failure*. Apelt ,
bought a ttny farm and settled down to support >!■ sickly family by
tllllnx the aoll. , .. ,
One day as he sat, dlwonrawd. he ssw a email animal running
past. He throw a stone at it, hnt the animal's tongh armor-plate hide
was an effeetlve defense. Ajielt threw again, hitting the animal
sciimrolj- In the bead and killing It. More as a aouvetilr, Apelt skinned
bls strange find He trloil to flatten the skin, but found this kind of
hide wouldn't flatten, so he threw It away. A day or two later he
noticed that the sun had curled up the nrmadello coat Into a halt
*bval sha|M* and given It a polish like a mirror. Then he had a vision
of an artistic allk-llncd basket formed out of tbta shell. That day
there was born a now Industry.
The armadillo, as you may know, hi a mammal about three feet
long. It Is a harmless animal that Ilves on ro4ta and worms, and Its
meat is sometimes eaten.
Tapering the shell into a beautiful design -and having it allk-
llncd by Mrs Apelt, be took hia odd And to • curio shop, where tt
wns eagerly Imight. Then he started a bnskat bnalueas. Today be
employs 100 mon and as many dogR^-JiiRt any tort of a dog—and they
are kept busy In the monntatns muting out armadillo*, winch ara
plentiful. • J •
The demand for armadillo haNketa baa extended an ov/»r the workl.
In some of tbe nbo|m on Fifth Avenue, New, York, an Apelt made
armadillo basket aella for S2.V).
On his grent estate in Teiaa the man wholfalled a score of times
Is (he proud poRsrsMor today of n mansion that ,1s the show place of
his city. ’‘It wasn’t just luck,” ha aaya. **| W opportunity,
and stack tn ft."
W. D. GARNETT ♦ JAS. A. FREEMAN «
ST?TF S*FtXp Z Z Candidate for «
Olh So^tnrW . Z 1 Sul*rin,en4’t Public Instruction ♦
Oth Scnatonal D.strict ♦ ♦ Fannin Cnunty *
Standing growth. It is worthy of re-.()f church
mark that Lubbock is to be C_J
Denton already is an
center, in Texas.—Denton
Chrppicle.
Dtnton is a proof of what K
big nchool wih Go lor a town,
and Lubbock is proof of what
a promised big school will do.
Something like half of Den-
tons population, is made up
of students in the Normal
College and the College of
Industrial Arts, and many of
the others are there because
of these schools. It is true
that the population shifts a
great deal from year to year,
but there arc a few more
coming in than thei;e arc
going out, so D<u?l#g) rontiw-"
♦ . t ^.Jd WALKEB |
♦ •; I , Gbndidxts f»r
♦ TAX COLLEGTOBi
♦ «* Fannin Gcunta ]
Get
Smith-Jones Electric Co
“THE HOUSE OF HU8TLB"
I'kon. 643
* ♦ F. A. SPENCER «
Candida|<> for . 4
.♦i* Superintend'! Public Instruction ♦
Fannin County >
money
G. E. Fans and Wiring
Material
“ Quality goods’’,
the best, it cost no more
1 M * • »ar»T G .UuLnry ,
®4r ’Vha»: rrtperijnc^ Oh>s 'prompt
------------j a'viaiV to wur vfflc*
Worth while. Branch office opened
in Brannnn Jewelry Co., Monday,
Friday and Saturday of each week.
J. NALL.
Exclusive Oplometrlat
Manegita Editor
SUBBCRIVTION
“There is a right lamp for ♦ A ♦ * * ♦ ♦ 4> ♦♦♦ ♦
every intNpo®.” SB » W. B- (BAS) RICHANtBON •
■ . . ♦ ,f .^Candidate for £
lures + k District cler< 1
l legs, •. * " Fannin County
News for its caution.. In i re-J
port ing the battle batweun'
bank robbers and a udBtiuut
r.heritf, in. (.which one rdWber
was killed and the loot from
the l>a»k recovered, the Newa
ad 'alleged bandit” That is
.■what ye caution, jifav-
bc, though, if we had muleed
’Fcyeral .limos to, the tuue or
r'_ *
’arg for “alleged” libel,” we^d
be cautious too.
of your trade in this line.
5 months ____11.54
6 months ,.......£.75
1 your !* .. £.00
■owwar-w ■ mswut!aiv‘w« Party, and has named a
FORMGN REPRR E. TATI E, jt baa %>een nothing
v tv but • political . movement
"7" This A Tfobbrtsnt and will avuid'ie-
Yl,s I*/ in ■akiag th* change. .
t T*^*T3m*.--:'—r———:----
ABvoruaing Rato* on Applteatioa
Entered at the postofflcc at Bonham,
IVxas, aa second clkss mail matter.
44>„—. WYATT .BALDWIN
'F TWftTS.g.Nsr
<• 6th Judicial District
iv. vumiviI, are among
an<l best assets any town
educational | bavei
Record.
I He Wil! Dn It, Though.
Honey Grove is going to
the law against spitting on the side
walk. This will work a great hardship
on the editor of the Honey Grove
Signal, Who chews navy tobacco, as
he will now have to move his office
chair closer to the front door in order
to spit clear over the sidewalk.—Mt.
Pleasant.Times-Review .
The editor of the
law-abiding, and if
ordinance compels
move his chair outside the
house to spit into the street,
vnu,1(can bet fie wil| do it.
Morcfv^r, hr wfif probably,
iglie » side swipe
tor of .the Thnes-Kcyiew
his imnertinent squib, and we
don’t c^re; if he does, ft’s
none df^bui? business. <'
—
Say, F-F-Fell.h!
Ape You
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 294, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 14, 1924, newspaper, June 14, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183538/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.