The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 221, Ed. 1 Monday, May 16, 1910 Page: 2 of 4
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The Record stands ready to wei
come the Hew York tabiea to Tex
a*, but somehow the Record ran't
help thinking that the shipment of
this carload of infants to this]
Htate m a serious reflection on;
Grand Old Texas. —Houston Record
Thu baby shipping boair.eaa from
New York to Texas is getting to be
a very common occurrance. Such j
practice miy to* ail light, but we
never have felt exactly that way
about it.
Hillboro, May 14. — “I feel called
The Houston liecord chaigcs the’uP°n let the people of Texaa
police of that city with holding know the real part played in the
private courts and collecting flues Texaa senate by H. Baacoou Thom
from gamblers and other offenders, M of Ilopkilw COUDty aodMk tkeir
without ever arraigning them re-. . ' . ,.
fo-e any official qualified to prraide "uffra«* that th^ m,*ht "
over trials.—McKinney Courier- pudiate aod relegate to private life
Gazette. a man who undertakes to build op
if you don’t believe it, juat lUteu
for the next two and one half
months. I believe he made a
speech here last year, iu which he
said he needed plenty of soap sad
] water to cleanse himself after hav-
I ing talked about me. saying that
!in talking about me he was skin-
_ ^ ‘ ning a dog I am not going to skia
Thomas Has Poor Oploioo of Editors of Fannin, Hopkins, »**, i am g0iog u> skm an i
animal that is a great deal worse ,
than a dog.
‘‘I know that I and the other
members of the senate have been
(irayson and [Ills Coanttes—Could Buy the
Bunch With a Shoe Advertisement
I criticised for expelling Thomas,
but suppose you were a msmber of
I will do so by the lipa of the the church and an another member
accuser himself. ” had said that you were guilty of
That all ofTbomaV cha,*« “L'' ,ou had d,maDd'd
baac-1 opoo ba diaappjinto.bt I* tbe aa““' tb' n,a,‘ ,b0 bad “r
auaetb. co.-mt* kilted his la n,p«d ,ou aad h.oould.’t*l»e it.
vorita pat b.11 that aaa calculate,! a,,d *b'“ “*• ",,t 8"“d*>' b' bad
to rob the .bend., di.teict an.l "l**1"1 *•**<»• w‘tb°“‘ ^
eooot, clerk, bad coaaty jadp, of "* *“* “ h«
Yet the Houston Post has seen his political fortunes by such meth their accustomed fees was one of
would no longer be a member of
that church. ExpuD.on was the
and robbed of 1175.
Htate Press is pained to o I .serve
fit to publicly challenge the veraci- ods of slander and vituperation as the statement* male by Mr. Da ; , ,
ty of the Favobjtr because we re-! these.” : vidaon iu the discussion of the °a*y/ 1 uto,d Jhoma* '•
cently sUt-l that a woman hail With these pointed words as a affair- ? l° 1>r0'e w at e sai , <ia‘c
ben knock d down m that city preface, Hon. A. B. Davidson of “We were all gett ng along very fCM* *’ Pro|onj?^ lauJe I
Cuero this afternoon formally well in the senate, " he continued, And t0 show you the kiad of man
launched his campaign for his “until Senator Thomas introduced he js> wh?n the 9ubstitute motioD
third election to the lieutenant • bill to regulate the fees of the■ was offl.red that he tje pubhcly
tar ssriisrjis;
Editor Oeo.ge C. Rankin of the , . .... , 1 tions oi me senators he voted for
Texas Christian Advocate. They Journal showing not only that the providing that the salary of none ^ hioseU
are accusing him of “bossi-un,” senator from Hopkins county had of these officers should exceed $2,.
“dictating," “trying to coutrol,” retracted practically every charge 500 a year. The bill was submitted
and a lot of other things quite he had male against the memliers to the committee and th<* 1 , -
wide of the mark and wholly un- jjje |jut that his own at live committees of <-*
,tlr ” «•» »— «' ■— K. HUte o^nte...
re bewlg--*
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BONHAM. TEXAS
Capital $100,000.00 Surplus $50,000.00
J. \V Russell Pres. J. T. Kennedy, Vice.pre
C. JL. Bradford, J,Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
J W. Rus>ell, J. T. Kennedy, C. L. Bradford
Ed. D. Steger, T. L. Rogers, A. B. Kenned
J. B Russell, J. W. Rainey, D. C. ^Russell
J. T. Dale, Richard B. Semple.
■ ;
Tl • affairs of this Bank are managed by |
who are well known for their business ability and]
tegrity.
■ mamms
justieef_____
To refuse that much to any man is , *'■** ^ofer of (.ainesville had
to confess oneself incompetent to ported, upon Thomas’permissn'i
i li
judge cr l>ehind a
Htate Pre*s.
Ood of his state
ci age senator is
avidson called
oi the audience to
ci .cat the four senators who
uad represented Hill county dur-
ing his teu years of public service
at Austin—Senator Odell, Dr.
him the same privileg
for ourselves, and t*. *
pros our personal opim
editorial column. And
ed.
1 -^uialiveou
a ne ^**1 Douglass, 8. P. Skinner and the
.CPU J H ri,S/ K‘*m preseut senator, Ward—had all
- . , arK», Htate tieasurer ancl former , c.. . . . . .__.
told thbommiU,,.,hat th, ^,“"7., h,*h“t Cba™Ct<,r(
and that they were fair samples of
caufe — that there was airsolutelv u,
j in the charges upo > * .
The Favorite, for one, w bile we could ^ 4 . r
very widely disagree with Dr. Kan- vj
kin in some political matteis, yet,
we an* perfi'Ctly willing t> - ■
tn Senator bill would work an injury on the j.......-
u. . ... . .. the senators who went up from all
‘ *d upmi to uame Htate, and the result of it was that
, the place and the persou the Thomas’ bill was killed in the
by whom he had been intimidated committee room.
are on this subject we will go fur- ,,r imProPcrl/ approached he was "Hereupon Thomas broke out
ther, and state that we have eon* u,)a^e to deliver the goods. Kev. against the lobby in violent terms.
NOTARY PUBLli
D0*T GIT RUN DOWN,
weak and miserable. If you have I
kidney or bladder trouble, dull
head pains, dizziness, nervousness Write deed-, mortgages, wills, etc. Call and seeat|
pains ia the bank, aod fee tired - — \*/ti i ij 17x7 a ato
all over, get a package of Mother Iver First Nfli’l Kark WILL 11. 1LVA.IN0
Gray's Australian Leaf, the pleas
ant herb cure. It never fails. We
have many testimonials from ^rate
ful people who have used this
wonderful remedy. As a regulator:
it has no e<|ual. Ask for Mother j
Gray’s Australian Leaf at druggist,
or sent by mail for 50 cents. Ham-
pie free. Address, The Mother
Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. 5
Bradford & R^odgej
INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS
Office in Alexander Hotel Building, Bonham. 1
sideiable more n-sj*cct of the edi- Brooks, a gentleman who The lobby was composed of such
tor who come* out in the open and has I,fUWed th« wventieth milestone men as the sheriffs of Trav is, Tar
declare* himself, than we have for Rareer a,1<l father of Prof. T. rant, Dallas, Bell and Bexar coun-
the one* who stand back and wait* Brooks, superintendent of the ties. They came there to show the
to see which way the crowd is go |C'*,y schools, called upon the speak- committee that it was wrong both
ing and then fall in line just in or to spare a little of the man from to themselves and the Htate of
order to b<- on tin- populai side. Hnpkins, but the speaker said that Texas to pass such a billy Sid SO HER NAME WAS LOUISE
How docs the Dallas News stand w:w going to show up the entire succeeded in convincing the com
parts of the Htate. He said that
while Thomas was touring the
Htate last summer defaming him
and other members of the senate
he was busy traveling over the
Htate estabiis -ing new normal
schools, the several experimental
farming stations and received no
compensation for it save his travel
ing expenses.
Moore's Chapel Sunday school
report:—Attendance 53; no codec
tion. W. B. Farmer, Siipt.,
Lela Pike, Scc’y.
/gfrv MOT
Jr*Ik swe
FOR
XjB^ l A Osrtan
MOTHER CRAY’S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
AOrt»mR.liellofFevi*rUhne.»,
C’onaf tpntjon, lleadarhs,
Hi«oaarh Trouble*, T>< f hhi*
Disorders, and l> e * 1 r o ▼
- . u . Hara*. I • -y Brrak up i old*
Mark, in 4 boar*. A t all Dm*#'"**. T’icU.
Dn» I ICCMI ft.mpl, in*iM KRRK. £Mrm»,
IWtufeirtuf*. A. S OLMSTED. L*Ro* N.Y.
in the governor’s race! record, and produced a letter mittcc that the bill was wrong and
- which Thomas, while aclcrkln the they dropped it. If the lobby was
Cone Johnson, going around over '’omldroller s ofllce, had written J. corrupt, then the sheriffs, district
the Htate questioning the right of H- Biekett of Cameron, then a can- and county clerks and county
Colquitt to place his name on the didate for Htate treasurer, offering Judges were corrupt. And he kept
lte»^ I. eichange fot thc fint desk lo up charge, »rl„g that no,
never in his life scratched a demo | UlC trea8urer’« ofHoe ,l«llver hl* ooly were these men corrupt, but
1 a 4 DW11 vntf> mill s&tid «un fhaf 4Iia _____
cratic ticket, but in lHIir, Cone !own vot® a,uI influence and sup
that the senate was corrupt as
well.”
Here Mr. Davidson went into a
tore Bryan’s name from the ticket port of more than a dozen news
and put his foot on it. Ye gods!; papers in Hopkins, Kannin,f>iay-
\V ouldn’t Lone make a good Moses son aud Lllis counties which he run dltruMion nf *ho r« 1 7
to lead the democratic party?— , . . . . ... ,u 1 discussion of the record, aud
proposed to dominate through the *fter he had completed the reading
advertisement* of the shoe firm of where Thomas retracted every
operated by his toothers. j thing hc ha<1 Ka,d aljout the mem
Mr. Davidson stated that he had bers of the senate, nc continued:
the permission of Superintendent “No sooner had hc retracted what
It. B. Lousins to state that while a he had said about us than he turn-
candidate for office the first time ed lo his desk aud prepared a state*
that he .had received a letter from inent for the press, in which hede
Thomas containing the identical clared that he had retracted noth*
proposition which the man from ing. He then went further and
Hopkins made to Mr. Biekett. All said that he had not been permit
of these document* form a severe ted to divulge what he had known,
arraignment of the man, who, as a Probably the most ridiculous atti
price for to-ing expelled from the tude that the senator assumed dur
senate, wants to lie elevated to the ing the entire episode was his refu
lieutenant governorship. tation of the suggestion that he
“I had no idea in January or meant any reflection upon thesena
February of last year,” Mr David* tor* when hc stated that the anti
sou explained, “that I would lie a lobby laws, had been violated
candidate for re election again, thousands of times 011 the floor of
One of my opp meuts in this race the senate. According to Mr. Da
com plains that I am a candidate vidson’s statement today, Mr.
and that I told him then that I Thomas said that hc meant 011 the
would not offer for the place again, floor of the senate, the actual floor
It is true that this is such an un*, of the senate room, and that he
usu il procedure in Texas that I really meant to imply that he had
told Mr. Hawkins that I would not *een lobbyists swarming on the
again become a candidate, but I floor of the senate chamlier w hen
did nst pledge my support fo him the senate was not in session,
and did not even at that time in-
tend to support him. I thought
Kising Htar X Kay.
II. Bancom Thomas has resigned
as Htate senator. The people of
his district should be congratulat-
ed. It is rumored that Senator
Holsey will not is* a candidate for
renomination, R. L. Warren of
Kaufman having made up Ids
mind to represent the district for
one term. Looks good all along
the line for bountiful crops and
real democrats.— Dallas Times
Herald.
Just wait until dear Koseom
places that shoe advertisement
with the editors of Fannin, Ellis,
Hopkins and Grayson and there
will l»e something doing in this
neck of the woods. Down with
the peanut politicians. Elect real
men to represent our people.
LITHE DIGS AT TfX\S
Texas has a town called Gratis,
but to wager anything there but
air were free would to* to lose.—
Hcheneetady Union.
It is at least suggestive that all
these red headed women in Texas
are widows. Grass or with the aid
of guns. ('hiirlesion News and
Courier.
We protest against this plan of
ini|H>rling animals to be bred in
Texas. The poor African animals
have suffered enough for a while.
—Hpiiugfleld Union.
Evidently lings aie not to be
found only in pocking houses and
street ear end seals. A Texan vis
itlng in New York was fined f 10
for trying to hug two women at
onee.—'Villimbus News.
Ibomss’ Hypocrisy.
“Now, Hcnator Thomas may shed
the. that wmc of the..,,atom .ho an(, m,ko plaioti/T.-ri™ alK,„t
have had wider ex per icnoe would hi. ‘ a ut
, . , ,, M, his wife and baby having to suffer
make the race aod 1 would Hupport ji. , . . "
«nmt. nf ii » « V 11,0 d‘"K«»ce of his expulsion from
°,f “"*• "** „„aU, rti„ mak| a„
hava chaug,,!. m T «« «*U« rtlhrt to uphol.l tho rlghteou«,e.»
• Ual hy aomany of ho M-natot, of „ta
who wanted town thoao alaadon, Uiat „o body of «lf.rw,,K*tlog men
against us and the Htate icnudi* 1
— 1 .......... oonaootod to " trd' T',"' “]
the race 11,,ot» that would not
“The conditions confronting us
resent such an imputation upon
their character, and If any senator
today are unusual, my friends, j for who.. I hail voted did not ro
I h.rty one senators were down at sent it I would never vote for him
Austin undertaking to discharge again. I want the people of Texas
their duties to the Htate when a to know the character of man
cerium firebrand broke loose and .Thomas is and even If I do have to
_ • huiyi d nil oi ..s With tvll 4ala«. [run tor lieutenant governora third
Kooxevelt may use more langusgs'^^i^0^^ hl,n •nd they shall know It. I s.n\^^; ^
There was a young girl named
Louise, and she looks juat as light
as a breeze, with a waist very slim
and a figure quite trim, just the
sort of a girl you could squeeze.
Now Louise had a passion for art,
though the Ijoys say she hasn’t
heart, but her home it looks fine,
and her smile Is divine, aud Chi
Kamel she used from the start.
Mast beautiful and artistic effects
are produced by the amateur after
five minutes’ practice with the
<’hi Namel Ready to Use Graining
Process—gives the hard wood effi ot
to old shabby woodwork at a cost
of only 2c per square ft. Let us
tell you more about it our store.
Hold by
Bonham Housefurnishing Go.
The Needs Of The Young
Your children are apt to think
that what you do is right. They
have no idea of truth or righteous-
ness but yourself. Things which
you do, knowing at the time to be
wrong, they take to lie right. They
reason this way: “Father always
does right. Father did this, there
fore this is right.” This is good
logic but bad premises. No one
ever gets over having had a l>ad
example set him. Your conduct
more than your teaching make*
impression. Your laugh, your
frown, your dress, your walk,
your greetings, your goodbys,
your comings, your goings, your
habits at the table, the tones of
your voice are making au itnpres
sion which will last a million years
after you arc dead and the sun
will l>cextinguished and themoun
tains will crumble, and the world
will die and eternity will roll on iu
perpetual cycles, but there will be
no diminution of the force of your
conduct njKin the young eyes that
saw it or the young ears that heard
it.—J. Knox Hall.
Kennedy's
Laxative
Cough Syrup
Rsiltvas Col4« by working thsm out
of th* sysism through a cot logs and
hoalfhy s ci Ion of «ho U
A man thinks he is practicing
economy when he gives up smok
ing four 15 cent straight cigars for
six at two for a quarter.
WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PIUS.
Have you neglected your kid
neyst Have you overworked your
Man Wants But
Little Herd
but wants that little good,!
when it i< in the line of footL
dei feet You not only
good quality here, but yotfl
style and good comfort miV
T in- smarlist thing iu f x t*«
cut shoes fui watm woat'ierL
ate offering iu men's and’
strict pumps. Oxfords tiA
slippers that can’t to* eicq|
style, leather, fit 01 shape,
Gouge & Fitzft
We Keep Your^
Clothes
RAILWAY TIME M
The High Cos! of living
Increases the price of many neces-
sities with )iKiuiti;.n'iiig the qual-
ity. Foley’s Honey and Tar main-
tains its high standard of excel-
lence and its great curative quali-
ties without any increase in cost. |
Texas & Pacific ;
West Bound !
Arrives Da
and lungs. The genuine is in a No. 3ft, 0:3ft a. m.
Uefuse substitute* No. 31, 12:0ft noon
—Sold by J. \\. Peeler. No. 33, ^9:15 p. m. J9
nervous system and caused trouble; 11 is t,lc b%st ronu'dy Dr coughs,
with your kidneys and bladder? aolds, croup, whooping cough and
Have you pains in loins, side, back, ell ailments of the throat, chist
groins aud bladdcrl Have you a
flabby appearance of the face, os
pecially under the eyes! Too fre
quent a desire to pass urine? If so,
Williams’ Kidney Pills will cure
yon—at d ruggists, price 50 cents.
—Sold by Palace Drug Store. 3
- I East Bound
TheCynical Bachelor rises to rc* Arrives
mark that when everything else ^°* ^1 8:50 a. m.
Electric
Bitters
Succeed when everything else fails.
In nervous prostration and female
weaknesses they are the supreme
remedy, as thousands have testified.
FOR KIDNEY, LIVER AND
8TOMACH TROUBLE
ft ia the beet medicine ever sold
over a druggist's counter.
fails, a woman can become a suf
fiagette.
No. 32, 1:30 p. m.
No. 36, 5:10 p. m.
ham
pany|
fiew 1
log ’
Coun|
11 of
j! th«„l
0’(
The biggest and best bottle of
I liniment on the market for the
I money is Bates’ Improved Anti-
septic German Liniment. Manu-
Ifactured only by the Bates Medi-
cine Company, Bonham, Texas.
Regular meeting of Bon-
ham Chapter No. 52, R.
A. M., tonight at 7:30.
Several applications to he
received and other import-
ant matters to come up.
J. I Rodgers K.,
J. D. Maddrev, Scc’y.
Salesmen
■’^JV’OUR best salesmen
W cannot work more
than 12 hours a Hay.
M omen hand the offerings on the
alter of sacrifice; men claim the
credit for it.
What Evrtybody wants.
Everybody desires good health
which is impossible unless the kid-
neys are sound and healthy. Fo
ley’s Kidney Remedy should lie
taken at the first indication of any
irregularity, and a serious illness
nny be averted. Foley's Kidney
Remedy will restore your kidneys
and bladder to their normal state
and activity.—Sold by J. W.
Peeler.
W hen people can afford to do a
Vsgirszezz “,au- «■•• »»*•• fu* i*»
works while you sleep and 111e Out Of it.
wske—24 hours a day.
q It works in'many house-
holds at the same time.
A It talks better than the
most fluent $ ... a week
salesman.
q No ona slams the door
in its face.
q RK8ULT: Il sells goods,
q Aho-it the cost? Far less
than the I. ... salesman j |»ONNil|le
■ nd df><*« Iota mor« work. I
The ladies womlei how Mrs. R.
manages to preserve her youthful
looks. The secret is she takes
Prickly Ash Bitters; it keeps the
system in perfect order.—J. W,
Peeler, Special Agent.
»v«#»right, un. r, w. n. ti )
With lots of men notliiuff is in.-
WII they try^t.
M. K. i T.
MB)
North Bound j (l
No. 268 leave* ,........
No. 724 leave*.........
South Bound j t!)
No. 723 arrive*... of kD|
No. 267 arrives.........
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t»HOFE£3IONAL CiT
IOHN A. LANIUS,
Eclectic Physician and
Office over Graham. Crawfoi
Hours 8:30 a.tn. to 12 m. 1 P
p. m. Residence W. 6th
rffice and residence phones
Bonham - . Ti
W. E. BRIDi
Physician and Sc
Office over Palace Drug
‘'7. Residence North Broad 1
plione.tZS. *
DR. S. hPll
Veterinary Sul
Office at Robinson A Baker'*!
Phone bu Residence pkons a
calls promptly attended to. OI
of 8t. Joseph, (Mo.) Veternarjfl
in hit forthnoinfng history of 7>t** V*" "V,tbod*» *0<l * br<“* you to. torn. I nod that my .tama shall not
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that famuiis (.is
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That terrible itch disappear![ You can dMuqi
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com hiiiiiiI til nil of wlnteiKrt* n,l/tnmMln* whrn *• ,,,l* Nt<KMl
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