The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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IOLUME XXIV
UNITED PRESS SERVICE
LOCAL COUNTY NEWS
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ELECTION CROWD IN BONHAM SATURDAY NIGHT
FROM OVER COUNTY TO GET ELECTION RETURNS
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REGARD TO WAGER
MADE TO DAN MOODY
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tting ripe. Three
north of Bonham
county convention:
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Burns, F. c. Allen. M. A. Taylor
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lothes are Sold
GOVERNOR FERGUSON BOUND
BY HER OWN PROPOSAL TO
NOW RESIGN HER OFFICE
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H. L. RODGERS COMPANY
“The Good Clothes Store.”
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Attorney-General: Allred,
. Eyes Examined
Glannes Correctly Fitted
Sparkman is re-elected constable of
Precinct One.
each month out of our
$6.00 Oxfords
ea.
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STATE NATIONAL BANK
OF BONHAM
ROBT. TODD LINCOLN
FOUND DEAD TODAY
READY
TO MAKE
YOUR
PICTURES
AS USUAL.
the followihz delegates named to the s
♦ Offiees pver the Western Unlos ♦
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rsize Cord $13,00
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governor smiled and.said:
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sses Fitted,
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■duplicated, Frameg,
land etc.
Ber’s Drug Storm
I Dr. Rayburn,
brough Drug Storm
all “C” Bettar
v and Tuesday
[ch week only.
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THIS IS STATION F. I. S. II.
Owned and operated by The Truth Society
and broadcasting from our
an auto ride yesterday.
1661; Harris, 0,477; Hatcher, 160,617;
BONHAM, TEXAS, MONDAY, JULY 26, 1926
central name.
matter how small, which is saved 1
- may well represent th* net re- 1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Bonham, Texaa
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r every foot at
Shoe Store
♦ Practice limited to diseasen of ♦ ♦
• The Eye, Ear, None and Throat ♦ ♦
RESULTS TO GIVE an lit':'
A. Gray, John Kimmins, Dr. J. F. 3
i Nevill. W. H. Nevill, L. C. Penwell, 2
' J. U. La inhart;
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Stay with your home town. Boost it •
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WILL PROBABLY KEEP ON SAY- 709,885.
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NUMBER 16
as to continue to merit the people'll
faith, is my sincere wish.
“Most sincerely do I congratulate
The individual vote of Moody is was
356.123; Ferguson, 241,506; Davidson, here
repott today it climbed back to dhe
votes weve outstanding. -d
mary is necessary. Davidson wired
Moody this morning:
while Moody is emphatic in his de-
' nial of the circwated reports that he
had released “Ma” from the terms of
her wager.
It is our ambition to have the very best bank in this
part of the country,
.W are endeavoring to make it the safest, strongest,
most accomodating bank for you. Come in and let us explain
all of the advantages of an account at our bank.
THE FANNIN COUNTY STATE BANK
A CUAKANTY FUND BANK
SIX DEAD AND TWENTY-FIVE
ARE INJURED FOLLOWING
THE TRAGEDY
PRETTY SENTIMENT
IS EXPRESSED BY
DA VIDSON TO MOODY
In .he speech opening her campaign at Sulphur Springs dbUSTOMesduty JUSJ IX
MfiFerguson issued, a challenge, to Dan Moody. The chal-
lenge was premeditated and was read from acarefuHypre- etectiom, -and--promsiaes, himhig-sup-
pared address. That challenge was as follows: port in the event that a.run-offpri-
wear, hold
and look
are known to be dead and twenty-!
five injured. A recheck shows that
the earlier reports placed the dead at
thirteen.
WIRES CONGRATULATIONS ON
CONFIDENCE EXPRESSED IN
RECENT PRIMARY
FORGES TO FRONT AGAIN
IN GREAT FREE FOR ALL /’
OF SOME RACFS
G. Neal, Andrew Anderson, Dr.
WArCimUwaNrOdn SATURDAY’S PRIMARIES NOW
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occasenally,, and tries to
faults.—Through the Meshes.
104,535; 83 years old, and had apparently
held at the
•waS elected 4 hairman,
| viving son of Abraham Lincoln,
is 693,419.
। Moody’s majo rity lead increased
from 387, when counted at midnight
last night, to around 1.100 on an
and this mornini
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Lovelace has defeated Jones
cotton weigher of Bonham.
studio. You will be entertained for the next
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. 8 I have no statement to make at Johnson,
• ’ this time."
1: Garner. 27,577; Garrett, 57,-
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A strong man can take care of , THE WEATHER +
himself, but he can’t cakrry twenty 44*4*441*****6
idle incompetents on his back with-] •
out showing the strain.—Through East Texas: Partly cloudy. West
the Neshes. ! Texas:, generally fair.
u Texas expects Governor Ferguson to keep that pledge.
fsmecmeFMemgenemewoufrkeepher own good
. name unsullied. Two years ago she promised not to run for
a second term. Her justification this year for making the
race in disregard of that promise was that she ran first to
.vindicate her husband, and that vindication not being com-
plete -he was justified in disregarding her promise. There
is no justification for refusal now to keep a pledge mad,o
her volition. a., .p —idll
low the announcement of the returns when officially made.
THE INCREASING NUMBERS
of peopi who are opening Saving Account, with th.. Bank
i. evidence of a growing realization that by,regular.eskz “r-
ings in smal amounts a surprising sum can ' psil amount
nrislngly short time. Three Dollar, per week »avedunts we pany.
to >1000.00 in less than six years- Un sued
4% interest compounded semi-annually.
. 2". C......... Bra ch field, 100.012; Christopher, 32,- been in his usual good health. He
Iv: iuluver--- -- guson “has no statement to make at 150; Hornsby, 67,523; Erwin, 84,- took
and Texas expects her resignation to fol- this time” regarding the election bet 974; Pollard, 114,660. coin was the last descendent of the as such.—Kant.
nent of the returns when officially made. with Moody. * Treasurer—-Ball, 96,011; Christian, martyred president to bear the an- ‘ ---
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I Friends believe she: will keep quiet! The only +kind of discontent I tiy
probably until after the Democratic] to stir up is discontent with oneself,
executive committee meets in .Hal- What we need .is selr-eritieism. The'
le, on August 9 to offieially can- wise youth takes a l00k at himselt
vass the primary voU’. In the. mean- - - . .
For county attorney Rogers
leading with Warren second..
“Mr. Striking Bass.” This
forty voting boxes are not yet in.manding majority on the) basis of
Enough is known however. to ay l the retain issued by the Texts
that the following are the results: Election Bureau at‛11:30, this morn-
For district attorney Baldwin has ing. ’
wontheetectton. : --fmomplete returns from 241 coun-
For county clerk Priestly has a ' ties, including 49 ’ complete, gave
good lead over his next’ opponent. Moody 349,502; F rguson,. 236,569;
. Denton. Davidson, f01,049. The total vote
in the sheriff’s , race Biggerstaff
has a slight lead over Whitley. '
found dead at his summer home
this ‘ morning. He had been
about four hours. He was
until you learn the touch system
beforey buying a typewriter.
Some of our best operators use
"hath called the “Hunt and Peck”
8ystei- ah are making good.
W. C. FINLEY
the results that count. It is what we have
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After al,
left over after
That sum
For county judge Wheeler 'ha? a
lremalority. ■--- 1 sTumpeartoFrouna-sof omsona
The complete totals will be given ... - .
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For Further Particulars.
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The oats crop. Crop statistician-
! West teils us must have rain at
Moody’s Acceptance.
“I want to say that the public offices of Texas are not to
be wagered away, or bartered away, or otherwise disposed
I of than is provided in the Constitution and in the popular
I will. But, this campaign is an issue between Fergusonism
I and the rights of the people. . . and so eager, am I to rid
I Texas of everything they stand for, that I accept the chal-
-lenge issued by Jim in his wife" name--k-makes-itim-
possible and unnecessary to discuss anything else than Fer
I gusonism; it assures the State of a short, quick and decisive
engagement, with a final result on the night of July 24. ,
reau returns give Ma
—of- UHM otil 'III a
ed off quietly. The Favorite had for governor, were itiful. the burden of conducting the affairs 320% * 00 09 10 302 392 600 30 300 3 do -JT-Wi WWW
made arrangements with the Texas The Ferguson ma hine. which had of the office to which they are elect- ==========--======--==—=-===-========-
Election Bureau for the Democratic been cunning so smoothly, and which'ed. or rathel nominated, rests fairly ,
executive committee to get the elec-was so well oiled two years ago that upon their shoulers, but it constable 3
tion returns, and the State National it eclipsed everything, was clearly or governor, or anything between the 3-
Bank kindly loaned its building and not running right, and as the night two offices and that Texas, though -
equipment in the way of desks and wore away the adherents of the perhaps dilatory in the past, is now ••
adding machines, etc., for those astute politician’s wife began to thoroughly awake to the fact that. . .
working on the election to get the waver and, then to weaken in their there must be duty well done and • .
returns, both in Fannin county and faith—they knew, like Napoleon at faithful service in a public trust for-
frpm over the state. Waterloo, that thi lay was lost. ; an office-hokder to maintain his po- • •
The people in the surrounding There are alarar disappointments litie al and personal integrity. 3.
country were aware o: this, having in’elections, and this one is no ex- Let us turn aside from the e eC • •
‘ been apprised of the fact through the ception. To thos and their friend,, tion matters now and put our shnui: •
1 Favorite .and by 6 o’eloek they were who have fallen outside of the ram- ders to the wheels of ProETe35 mt +
comine to Bonham to get the new, parts, there .an be nothing but the we may prosper in a financial way, 2.
of the election, and long before the kindlies t of feelings from those wholeach of us remembering that what-,,
first return, had reached the eitywere victorious, if they have the ever our politiea inclinations.ol a X
from the county boxes, or anything right feelings in the matter: and filiations, the state mu- go < . #
had been heard from over thc^------- ------ -- -
state, the south side of the square
was packed with people, eager to
I where to join you in this cause. That I ATEQT CIGIIAEQ C
the value of your public service may Lh l LU I IIUNL UI
, be great, and that you may serve so Qp ArIr CI pAuAK IF
ol Al l LLLLIIUN WE
When asked for a statement the 40,
outdoors. You can “tune him in" with any
kind of tackle', but you can’t "bring him in
clear” (to the boat) unless you have Tackle of
Quality.
e paid our bills that really matters.
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" S COUNTY RACES NOT MOODY RALLIES AND
waa FULLY REPORTED YET REGAINS A MAJORITY
S. tsr■ d 4 BOXES STILL OUT IN TOE ‘HORSE RACE’
watching the antics of one of the car- _ __ | _______
nival’s feature, called The Human ENOUGH Is Kxow N or.TE WILLIAMSON COUNTY MAN
Torch, collapsed Saturday night.) ' -
The election here in Bonham pass- The races, as to the other candidates those elected must remember that $
I' z the eternal triangle of our every day lives——this in-
-out go—and what have we?
e Co.
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dropping the spectators thirty feet
headforemost into Rock Creek. Six
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HENRY R. SLATES, M. D.
count today
urprise you.
SOME OF THE I CANDIDATES j ------
HAVE MADE GEAr G MINS LAST DESCENDENT OF MAK-
IN RESPEEFIVHRAEES- — TYRED PRESIDENT TO BEAR
----- ANCESTRAL NAMET ”
At 2 o'clock the Tecas Election Bu- ------—
“So, I make this challenge to the Attorney General. The xou on the confidence the people of
zrimarouamaormnoneetyuh he»
mary. 1927. But1 wili vagree that if he leads.meone
the primary that I will immediately, resign without.waiting in putting the finishing touche,
until next year, if he will agree that it I lead him 25,000, votes [ on the job so nearly accomplished,
in the primary on July 24, he will immediately resign. and am asking my friends every-
It is impossible to give the totals DALLAS, July 26.—Dan Moody
in the county races, since four of the staged a rally and regained a com-
@he Bonlam Dailp favorite
get the returns. t
It was a good-natured crowd, one
that was eager to see its particular
candidate win, but at the sametime
wanting the news of the election re-
gardless of who was elected or de-
feated. From the start the returns
showed that the race for goverhor
was between Moody and Mrs. Fergu-
son; that Davidson was only a poor
third, and then the Moody people be-
gan to look for a landslide—it came’L
with $5.00. The net result .
(Signed) “Lynch Davidson.”
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Evans, Ashley. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 16, Ed. 1 Monday, July 26, 1926, newspaper, July 26, 1926; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1548188/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.