The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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< 5HOOI-PNT have
OVEN up MY .ir>p.
Dallas
E. J. Powers
F. R. Northug
S. W. Papert
NOTICE
H (BAS) RICHARDSON
Candidate for - .
DISTRICT CLERK
Fannin County
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FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1924
THE BONHAM DAILY
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THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
Seeds! Seeds!
Have a Few More Sacks
Chisholm and Yellow Dent Seed Corn.
Sweet Clover Seed
ALL KINDS GARDEN SEEDS
hut
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
have
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Said Cheroke
W.
[Lca i • i | I'lc Lu lllallv d WUilU,
,nk or get in on casyoal |„1(1 world ha?! thcm;
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WITH OUR EXCHANGES
hint.
UICK REFRENCE
has
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
WANT
TO DO YOUR SHOE RE-
Baby Chick Cbov
We Buy and Sell Second
in
and
1 Clothing
W. E. NEWTON
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The Checker Board Store
By L. F. Van Zelm
AW, WHAT’S THE USE
♦ Precinct No. Ona f
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Entered at the postoffice at Bonham,
Texas aa second class mail maUer.
Chicago, Ill.
New York
MAT LOVELACE
Candidate far
de
th
help
eat
But-
ThE PAPER MfS
ThE COUNT AMD
Hl<4 NEW BRlDt
AQE VEQY HAPPY
Some peopl? are known by
their plans and some by their
WANT
To GAY?
IRA C. TURNER
Candidate for
TAX ASSESSOR
Fannin County
CHARLIE LANE
Candidate for
TAX ASSESSOR
Fannin County
Many of the curious and all of the
thoughtful who have seen the ex-
traordinary harmony \ that'exists in
co-acting of Tom Mix and his horse
Tony, look unavailing for its source,
ever has this accord tteert so per-
And then the death rate is
so low. . '
G. B. SPARKMAN
Candidate for
Constable of
Precinct No. .One
A. ft; GUTHRIE
Candidate for
CONSTABLE
Of Precinct No. One
H. G. EVANS
Candidate for
DISTRICT JUDGE
6th Judicia1 District
JOHN A. GAINES
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County
SPOTLIGHTS
Bill Spottswood
PINK STODDARD
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County
W. B. HARDY 1
Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR
Fannin County
W. C. (BILL) LONG
Candidate for
CONSTABLE
JNO I. CROUCH
Candidate for
TAX ASSESSOR
Fannin County
JOHN W. BARNARD
Candidate for
Constable Precinct On*
ar.
See
W. B. LEEMAN
Candidate for
. SHERIFF
Fannin County
BIBLE
THOUGHTS
---FOR TODAY--
TOM AND TONY USE
MENTAL TELEGRAPHY
Bates* Improved Antiseptic Ldnimen*
For man or any other animal
• O. L. COUCH
Candidate for.
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
6th Judicial District
England holds bye-elections.
Over here we hold goodbye
elections.
honest, but! justify them in accepting it without
its legitimacy.
It is the average man who sustains
I PONT OMM
YOU, AAPIES
Ono
I
COUNT* SURVEYOR
B. L. Adams
Phones—Office 270, Res. 419
Bonham, Texas,
Promptness and Accuracy
It takes all kinds of peo-
ple to make a world, and this
There are some people who
II take everythin;; but a
WYATT BALDWIN
Candidate for
DISTRICT ATTORNEY .
6th Judicial District
+ ♦ SAM POWERS
* ♦ Candidate for
+ ♦ COUNTY COMMISSIONER •
♦ ♦ Precinct No. 1, Fannin County
Gay-----t *
IS THAT S>0 '
Something like
NOTICE—All notices of entertain-
ments, dinners and other benefits
where there is on admission fee or
other monetary consideration, will be
charged
a word,
respect,
ertising Rates on Application
SAM RAYBURN
Candidate for' Congress
4th Congressional District
of Texas
Seeds!
+ JAS. A. FREEMAN ♦ ♦
Candidate for ♦ +
♦ Superintend’! Public Instruction ♦ *
Fannin County _» ♦ ♦
Latest eiid-of-the-'world pro-
phets sav it
1926. These
ponements
'Twould be
it over with.
♦ B. C. (BRENT) TARTER
<* Candidate for
+ Superintend’! Public Instruction
♦ Fannin County
HAVE ALL GOOD: The young
lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but
they thnt seek the Lord shall not
want any good thing.—Ps. 34:10.
F. A, SPENCER ♦
Candidate for ♦
+ Superintend'! Public Instruction 4
Fannin County ' ♦
C. R. (CHARLEY) JON^
Candidate for
PUBLIC WEIGHER
AT BONHAM
T. A. (AL) LOVELACE •
Candidate for
COUNTY COMMISSIONER •
Precinct No. One
1’. A. DALE
Candidate for
REPRESENTATIVE
Fannin County
will happen in
frequent post-
are irritating,
better to
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Improved Mebane and Big! Boll Rowden Cotton
Seed left. Also: , «
TO THE PUBLIC
erroneous reflection upon the
character, reputation or standing of’
any firm, individual or corporation
will bo gladly corrected upon being
called to the attention of the pub-
lishers.
Baby chicks just can’t
growing , when Viey
Baby Chick Chow am)
fermilk Starter. They, love
it. And it's so full of( stuff
tha\ makes big chicks, out
of little ones.
HOUSEHOLD MOVING
town with trucks,
LONG HAULS
A Specialty
W. R. COLLINS
the average man with the bsl-
L-adership is important, but
France and England ,, evi-
dently realize that only by
co-operation can they hope
to work the United States.
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There never seems to be
any disputes between divor-
ced couples 'over the custody
of the dog.
G. P. BALL
TAILOR AND HATTER
North Main St Phone 242-R1
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Magazines, Irults, Whitman’s!*
Sampler Candy—Alexander Confer-1*
tionery. j tf | * *
LEADERSHIP
The experience of the world
demonstrated the truth that in the
long run the welfare of the Nation
depends on the average man
times of war it is the average man
with the musket; in times of peace
it is
lot.
one of its greatest uses is inspiring
confidence in those who are led.—
Bonham Favorite.
Adequately said. A leadership that
they i doos not inspire confidence is
’ 11 mifdeadership.
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PAIRING THIS MONTH
I eannin county
Your bill will be smaller. + + + 4 + *********
Try
thing.
JUDGE R J. WILLIAMS
Candidate for
DISTSRICT JUDGE
6th Judicial District
All announcements In this Column
| are subject to action of Democratic
Primary in Ju'.y, 1921.
i average man who supports the
________ ___________ ____ ______ (schools that instruct the young, the
died contracts and started irn- ! average man who gives to the church
pfOVe’inents they could not I that the church may give to the
finish. They were as putty in . spiritual nnd moral development of
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for at the rate of one cent
Obituaries, resolutions of
bards of thanks, etc., also
for'at the same rate. Cash
Weeomnany order.
the hands of shapers. Much
of the huge indebtedness un-
der which American munici-
palities now groan is due to
a regime of' honest adminis-
trators who lacked what
Cherokee Hall pointed out as
an essential—wisdom. They
sat in games for which they
were no more fitted than
guinea pigs'._________________ ' _ I
From all appearances, the1
American .democracy is enter-'
ing another period, possibly
as long as its predecessor, in ■
which the broom will be used
energetically. .There are big
kndves to send back to priv-
ate life. .There are little, ob-
.ycure knaves to .banish. •’ It
may be that in a year or two
Washington, for one capital,
is going to look strange to
the natives—so mahy new
faces will be evident.
The thing the American
nublic must be careful about
is not to repeat the mistake
of choosing servants merely
upon the proof< of honesty.
That isn’t enough. It is far
from being enough. Imbeciles
are honest, but that does not
qualify them far office. Most
blow-hards are honest,
usually they haven't the intel-
ligence of hop toads. Let us
pin to men who are both
nortest and wise, men who
combine a staunch and rug-
ged fear of the police with
an intimate knowledge of all
ronlegal forms of business.
As concerns the ultimate ef-
fects on taxpayers, the croaks
and the fools are very much
alike.
You Cant Chew About the Answer
Our Fountain, service cannot be *
beat—once served, always.—Palace j *
Drug Store. Phone 97. Free Deliv- i +
cry. tf +
GOSH /- |T MAKES Mt Co DAMNED
HAD To Tell a FEBSon 42tTTHiN.G
AND HAVE TmEM $ay NOTHING
LIKE PUTTINS A PE^NV in -Ai
AND Getting n0 gum
KW- HONESTY IS NOT ENOUGH
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■ANGE OF ADDRESS—In ar-
te address of paper changed,
fold address as well as the new.
V is important and will avoid de-
ll n making the Change.
--Tbare.-,.is little; xiangwjfpl three Felons. "One is. 1
will ever be de- jam short of money.” Never. (
mind about telling the others, '♦♦♦ + ♦♦ + ♦♦♦♦♦♦<•♦
"the girl said as she, closed ♦
the door. j *
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WELLS & HUMPHREY
When you buy your rang^- Buy a Copper-Ckg
AS O WAITER.
TO RECODE
, ACTOR.-I KNOW
North Main St.
A. D. HAMMOCK
werfe just, as bad as,
probably worse than,
knaves had remained in
CHAS. M. ERWIN
Candidate for
DISTRICT CLERK
Fannin County ~
tera: ‘Ev»ry gent shtftild be
hctieft/‘But more than honest
—if he’s out to buck
g ume-s of short-kyards—-every
r*ent should be wise.
' 'Following' the vigorous po-
litical hcusecleaning of a score
Of years ago the American
pecple took pains to elect
mayors and. representatives
anti representatives and. gov-
ernors ar.d treasurers and
miscellaneous officers who
were just the opposite, moral-
ly speaking, of the knaves
swept into Jthe streets. Then
It was that men could run
for public jobs, and succeed,
merely upon the showing that
they were honest. They did j
nfc have to know much more
tlfcn to come in when it rain-
e® They could make a vir-
tue of being sbckless or col-
larless or too unenterprising
t» get far enough ahead to j
buy a cakv of efficient soao.
It was enough that they doos not inspire conltdcnco is a
would not steal a blind man’s I mMeadmhip. Just now, phblic con-
pennies to command them to I f'dcnce in many erstwhile leaders is
the public-. I being shaken by rumors and gossljn
“The tcsults, in the long run, I Most of thesft rumors and much of
and the gossip, ns is natural with gossip
if the 1 nn'i rumors, are false and ’harmful.
of. | There is enough of truth, however,
fice. What the crooked office- to justify the repugnance of the
holders would not do because average man for those quondam lead-
they credited other people who have imagined their need of
with their own cunning and money to be so urgent as to morally
W’ere afraid the
ignorant, officeholders some-j dose inspection of
times did out of stupidity
They ran up debts in the blind the homes that sustain the State, the,
faith that the future would
jprove the payment. They mud-
ALI. KINDS TIN, PLUMB- I
ING, AND REPAIR WORK.
SEE ME
JOHN L. ANDERSON
Shop Phone 576 Res 437 Blk.
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> WELL, vx/hy donT ?\
you SAY Some Thing ? J
VUMAT DO
YOU
ME
astounding as”5n "MRe-a-T
” Tobi Mix's newest
WilHanr Fox production to be shown
at the R. and R. American Theatre
today only. z
Tony has liven with Mr. Mix ever j
since his colthood. Between that |
time and now, what psychic com- -
ratmioni has teeeh established be-1
tween man and beast. Nothing short , o 1
of mental telegraphy will a'- count for Cane Seed, Millet Seed,
the sympathetic obedience with i
which we see.,Tony appear with th?
universally popular star.
Tony, we see, instantly answers a
whistle from Mix. In order that Mix i
may ride safely under his belly, we I
see the horse exercising care in lift-
ing its legs in full gallop. Perhaps1
thit is another incxpli-ab’e phenome-
non in the world of psychic' thought. |
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VACANT LOT
On W. 12th street. ^Nearly
acre for only $200. South front,
it' today. Terms.
•W-F J. M. LOWREY.
W. D. GARNETT
Candidate for
STATE SENATOR
a t 9th Senatorial District -w
TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Pay your account before
the 21st. Cut off starts on
that date.
Bonham Tel.. Co.
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those who come within its sphere of
influence. Without the average man
we should have a subnormal society,
in comparison with the society, in
comparison with
time are
and be a
time that
not need
leaders, never a time when govern- i Same _ _
nient nnd society are not damaged by .thing at the light time,
weak or insincere or dishonest lead-
ers. The matjia for getting money. A Bonham young man who I *
without earning it has become al- was planning to get married1*
most unanimous. In that direction j rcently, went to his intend-1 *
lies the chief danger lo thnt eondi- cd and said that they could .>
tion of human development we call (not get married right now .;.
civilization. -
that civilization
strayed by wnr. History, "disproves
that theory through all the years of
mhn. But what danger there is of
such a debacle lies in the Jierce and
insatiable craving for .money, which,
animates all classes, the greed which
destroys leadership and debauched
moral intelligence.—State Press in
Dallas News.
with the society
i society we of
fortunate enough to know
part of. There is never a I
society and government do j Saying the fight thing at!
sagacioifs and courageous; the wrong time is about the I
as saying the wrong i
A long day in the United
States senate: “Met at noon
Mud, ’ jadjourned at 5:30
o’clock.’*
BOB SEMPLE’S HOME
*- j is going to sell. • Remember it
------------p-™,-.-----.-----splendid hem-, c’ose in and one of
some scheme than they do '-he best localities in the city,
by working for it. 1 for P''-ce and terms.
J------ ; W-F J. M. LOWREY.
Life’s most difficult prob-j “
lems often turn out to bei*
flimsy illusions.
it. The best of Every- •& + ♦*** + 4. *******
SHERWOOD SPOTTS
Managing Editor
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By City Carrier, 3 months____$1.50
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"“FOREIGfrREPTfESENT ATIVEiT”
Powers
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WILBUR FAXON
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Candidate for
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TAX COLLECTOR
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Fannin County
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GEO P. BLACKBURN
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L. M WALKER
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Candidate for
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Candidate for
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DISTRICT JUDGE
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TAX COLLECTOR
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Gth Judicial District,
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Fannin County
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J. E. SPIES
’ED BRENT
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Candidate for
Candidate for
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TAX ASSESSOR
SHERIFF
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Fannin County
Fannirt'County
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 221, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924, newspaper, March 21, 1924; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1183175/m1/2/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bonham Public Library.