The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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BONHAM DAILY FAVOHITE, FRIDAY. JAN. JO. 1«’20.
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PAGU THREE
YOU BONHAM SCHOOL TEACHERS
We waul you to know that wo appreciate th. excellent .serv-
ice you have rendered us, our children, our city, community
and county liy your hard work and faithful devotion to duty.
Wc want you to stay with us during the yearn to come. In
fact, we have learned to love you.
We want you to know that w will be glad to pay an extra
tax of 35 cents (or more, if m aded) on the $100.00 rendi-
tion value of our property that you may bo able to keep the
wolf from your door.
We wunt the morale of our teaching force to be healthy,
aggressive and all-conquering.
First National llank Family
BABY BROTHER
SAVES SISTER1
1.1 111, K li.U (it! IKK OF MR. AM)
MM. ARTHUR PETERSON PAD- !
I.Y BURNED YESTERDAY.
Yi .terduy afternoon the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pet-1
ersoh of Duplex was sew rely burned]
when h-r cloth in caught fire from
an open fire piece. The mother war
in the yard at work and three small
children, this girl the oldest of the
three, were playing in the house. In
some way th- child’s dre :i caught
fire. When the children discovered it,)
they nil acted with exceedingly great!
presence of mird. The little sister1
run to tell her mother, while the little!
brother, about four years old, led h ;j
si*ter into an adjoining room where]
there v.v u bucket of wa T, and pour-
A.s it was i: • left era was burned
from the wrist to th shoul.lv, and;
lier side and hack were burned ''cnr.;
♦ lie hips up. Her burn.-, are severe-,.
blit it is hoped that careful attention j
Wc now have a full line of
IJpatman Kodackn and films.
JOHN SPARGER DIES IN ROCH-
ESTER.
From the Dallas News we clip the
following notice of the death of a for-
mer KonhttM man in Rochester, Minn.,; 0<i !* t‘ 1,;' 1' ,lU’’.o": 1 ’ ’’ '
where lie had gone for a surgical op- j a* bi d- a- h !i -l-.- har.es w ould let
1 oration. He war. horn in Bonham and! * ‘!1- *! 1 a.one pr< al iy •• ••'••! her
livtu here until after lie was a grow:. jJ'11’’ 1 ' ' ' ’
j man, therefore is known to many ol ' !u 1 11 1
our cithers.
“John Sparger, 11915 Gillen avenue,]
Highland Park, died shortly after Hi1
o'clock yesterday at Mayo tiros.’ San-
itarium, Rochester, Minn., where he.
had been since the latter part of De-
cember. Mrs. Sparger and her broth-'
er, Henry Mantua, were present at the I
time of Mr, Sparger’s death.
Mr. Sparger's death followed an]
operation which he underwent several j
days ago. Ho we.1; 1!) yews old. and
was well known in financial circles
< f the South .u d East,* having beer,
engaged in the foreign exchange
brokerage business for the last twelve]
y< Ref re engaging in the foreign j
exchange business he was in the cot-]
ton business at Bonham, Greenville;
and Paris. It
Make Your
Eyes Glad
\
By fitting them with a pair
of our Kryplok Bifocal glasses:
for both far and near vision. We
can furnish them to fit any style,
mounting.
Consult us about your vision.!
C. E. BOWMAN
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Wc will rent you a kodack and
develop your films, or we will
will save her live. She had a re*tie: J
night, but was considered doing fair- ?
If
One .» room hoi se on East Second, '*
street for $1750. Easy terms. j X
2t J. M. LOWIiEY. It
FOR SALE°HY OWNER. |
I offer for sale for a few days only;*
two farms. | X
One farm conns1..) of l "ii 1-2 acre , X
splendid farming proposition, with ?
gew! pasture and good fences; near]?
, , | .••■•huol; liider.did improvements; goodlX
, .a ,. 1.1..1. P ai« j urc|,urj. w i l ii i n four miles of Bon-'Y
that Ii" opened an ex.mange office ?
with Ed Gibbons a id established of- «»»>• *uc- !|
,, ,, , i go other farm consists of .-.bout A
1 icc.; at rare-, M-tnrhi; nrd Dalian. . , A
.. ....... i 2«’t acres, on psxe; two sets of mi- l
Mr. ;-purger no mg to tht-4. city in , ■ ?
rrovomen’r. n. c .ct h*-n.: e::c<.......... °
1909 and a-'.cuinmg charge ol the Dal-
las office.
tir.al trouble, anaemia and other
blood dir orders, diseases of the
joints, heart and nerve afflic-
tions, neuritis, neuralgia and
I jail breath can arise from neg-
lect of the teeth.
If you have been troubled in
any of these ways, you can not
be sure that your teeth are not
responsible until you have had
your dentist make the most
careful examination of your
tee th and mouth.
Call any (lav and I will cheer-
fully examine your teeth free of
charge.
’ DR. F. C. ALLEN
sOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Mr. Sparger wa- a member of the
Hanker ’ ( tub of New York, City Club;
of Dallas, -• Country Club, Dal
sell you a kotluck, sell you your] 1 > • Huntin'- a- 1 l i.-l ng Club am!
Dailt C-dton Exchange. He also
a member of the City Temple
board. He war, married in 1905 at
Paris to Miss Glace Mnnton, daugh-
ter of a woll-l.v.m.vn Presbyterian min- j
ister. Pi-sides his wife, Mr. Sparger
is survived by a daughter, Mis Mary
Lou Mantnr. Sparger, who is attend-
ir.g Bryan Mnv.-r College in Pennsyl-
vania, five brothers and two sister*,
j Tr brother:, are t.curge Sparger,'
any occasion you wish to take I Durant, Ok.; f>. A. Sparger, Doucet-
j tej Ernest Sparger, Sour Lake; J. C.
Sparger, Blanchard, • >1;.: and Dink
Sparger, Wichita Fulls. The sisters
' are Mr.-.. Effie Temple of Denton and
... Mrs. .1. 1). I ■.*.*:i of Woodvi’.le.
Remc-mbtr, tna. de '’-ill t.ik, \jr> Sin el- wa- born at Bonham.
During his early business life he pub-
Fslied at Greenville a daily record of;
real estate and business transactions i
-y’_;t same and return tlictn i ■ > recorded in Hunt County. Since en-
gaging in the exchange brokerage
business in Dallas he published during j
t tin' crop-growing season a monthly re-!
| port of conditions of the cotton crop,)
films. We have d! the number -:
that one would want.
If you don’t want to buy
todatk, let us in.nl you one for!
one on.
sets
pro vena ids, ore' set l.eh,: exceedingly
, , 1 , 'll' ".A | J.J.A.- g J.S-'.
g(.,.d; goon lend; m e on ,aid, liny
meadow; ce'.'.M cut this farm into two
or more tracts if desired.
Lilioml terms given on loih pirn
positions. Can give immediate pu.
M-tiun of both tracts.
St PHILIP WISE.
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BONHAM BUSINMSS CO! LEGE.
En ■ R, I
rotary Board of Trade, teh ■ ;-.mc No j?
1S2, er Mrs. Fir "ic \VY woith, Ad-1'"
vert if in;; og; at f •>.; College,
telephone No. 79. VVe must know at
ONCE the number of pupils in order
that we may have time to secure
typewriters. Either of the al>ove-
nami-tl person;' can give any it,for-
mation in regard to ,-nurses, tut it ion
charges, etc., that you may desire.
School starts March .'!, 19JO.
dt CORA J. PHILLIPS.
WESIINGHOUSE
Mazda
L A >4 r S
Mai: yeur bills grov- light' r
films anti develop and!
you in less than four days.
PHONE ME.
If you want any plum trees
spring. Wry carev. p.hone It".
(It ft. L. ADAMS.
this
FOR SALE.
dandy !:ou«e "* En-1 fivoivi
-*1 If:".
,1. M. i.uV.
LOOK! '
Read This
:ey.
Willson’s
Drug
Store
PHONES j.! AND 101>.
If It Belongs in a Drug Store We
which was reproduced in part in The
News. This report was nveplcd by
leading cotton merchant* and brokers yru never miss the ii-hl un-
“ havi«K d’.e weight of authenticity, ti, Ule t,Ioi;c h;;s burned Oil*. Wc
throughout the country. have in stack a ft;!! line of chc-
Tiic body will arrive in Dallas Sat- lrjr fjpht •tlolifS. tDephoP.e l.
tirday afternoon at 2:05 o’clock via) wJ,a| yc*; ward and we will
ibc iexus Special. Burial will be int scn;] i| to you within a few tr.ir.-
Onkland cemetery Monday, wl'.ere tiv
body of the only son of Mr. and Mrs.
Sparger was buried four years agu.
1 Id Iron
y ir. have 1
l/'t us
utvs after we receive ycur order.
Willson's Drug: Stare.
llavea’l you got r pair 1 of
iron bod rails laying around you do
not iA,i !? We need ti o:n ar.d will;
gladly buy them and will gladly huy|
hem. Anything in the Second Han
Furniture lire you have to -el!, sc
us before you dispose of
Vt i: P \\ 1 ASH.
Have It.
"Oh those ja&jfa
Chills" Jg§5
“How miserable I felt week after
week, until I tried SWAMP
Chill & Fever Tonic. Now I .un
well feel tine eiery day It's a
wonderful remedy*'.
77ic Doc tort’ Prescription
60c at All Dealers. V,.
SIJMMIN'C L’P THI: EvIDF^CE p[# Texas Seccnd Hind Store
Fresh
Vegetables
LETTUCE
Ferry’s Garden Seed,
Seed Irish Potatoes,
West Texas Rcwden
MANY BONHAM PEOPLE II V’.L
BEEN CALLED AS \YI1-
N ESSES.
Week after week ha- been published !
the testimony of Bonham people—kid-!
ney aufferers— b*-! nrhe victims— pen
pic who huve endured many forms of
kidney, bladder or uninary disorders. |
These witessi-s have tired Doan's Kid-
ney Pills. AM huve given their en-
thusiastic approval. It’s the same]
everywhere. 50,000 American men:
and women are publicly recommend-]
ing Doan’s—always in the home pa -:
per. Isn’t it a wonderful, convincing
mas ; of proof '.’ If you arc a sufferer
your verdict must be "Try Dotin’?!
first."
Here's one more Bonham case.
(i. C. Bolick, proprietor of carpen-
ter shop, Center St., suys: “I had an
attack of kidney trouble some time
ago. I suffered from bad headache
and pains in my back. Sometimes
my back would ache so l didn’t know
what to do. I had difficulty in bend-
ing over or in doing any heavy work
and my kidneys annoyed me by their
too free a"tion. Doan's K dney Pills
removed the trouble entirely. I have:
had severe attacks of this kind since,
hut I have always found Doan'* to]
help me wonderfully.’’
I’tice t>0e, nt all dealers. Don’*
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that
Mr. Itotirk had Koeter.MiUmrn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Fast Side of S’linre
PHONE ISO.
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•J*v*.» •!*v*•*'2'*• v !"!*vv .rv4tX,v vv
% PHYSICIANS AND DEN-
| TEST >. :>
% Working to' .'tber Itav..: found ?,
** that .--uch diM-'tir.', and Aemic 1
X- diS'is'd.'i tom ■■ h a> d ii *, .>
mf
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CALUMET BISCUITS—light, flaky
mounds of goodness—capped with a
tender, done-to-a-turn crust. You’ll admit that
no other biscuits can compare with them the
minute the first batch comes from your oven.
w
1 owder ■HI
Makes Most Palatable and Sweetest of Foods
—because it is absolutely
pure in the can and in the
baking.
— because its leavening
strength never varies, never
weakens. It is always the
same, and results are always
the same—always the finest.
Absolute certainty—
more than the usual
rising force, with the
moderate price you
pay for CALl’MFT
—make it decidedly
the most economical
of leaveners.
You save when you buy it.
You save when you use it. ' (
You save materials it is used with.
A perfect product of the
world's largest, most up-to-
date and sanitary Baking
Powder Factory. i
Contains only such
ingredients as have
been officially ap-
proved by U. S. Food
Authorities.
Trv it! Drive away
ba! e-day failures. Reduce
baking expense. Have '
most delicious aad whole-
some bakings.
A.-
'A
best by ttzstt
Remember when you buy Calumet, you get a
full pound, if you want it. 16—not 12 ounces.
uUx«!«r.to Will MaK« Your Hi Lc «t . Yoa’*
FO«
HINKYHAIRj
! fit
.u: ,i 11 nt
HERE.
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T>- ■ I - -
tilkS’.
vi o mnlip
olllt IlM'tl t '
ir<’iltiuni
PRICED .
AG •.
v*
EXELi.i
now N
i i srw»t-
thc
Tailoring Co.
FOR SA1.K.
Two lot- a*, an attractive price. See
Mr. or Mrs. J. G. Sparger. l’>t
FOB SALK Six mom house on
corner 7th and Beach. All modern
conveniences. Phone 4k’. <’>t
l>d OUf ?v'
were sack? of g
ir.st years hr t
truo niiss ..n:
scamps; v ma lt
purehas.' lends
j worked 1 -bi av
, old tin li.-.r.ic. w.
] ing dizzy, and
i lamps. The war
I live in—well, say
] ing nifty wage-.
on
wasteful f"
- it our ambition to
a'.'i stamps; v.t
c* • busy, v.-e rested
.-runned all teust-
.■a tly doused our
i " longer races, we
■ - peace: we’re earn
•tr-: ask that tile,'.
Mlia«l«.MnilMH««WKCjaWI
increase; for wealth ,ve strive and
j hasten like old romantic Jason wh"
sailed th< well know basin to sees
: the golden fleece. When war around
; us clamored we planted squash and
beans; v.-e hoed ard awed and ham
| mcred, we lited on loan and green*.
I we patronized no packers, wv ate dr
j r.atured cracker ; all men w, te l.ii’cl-
| rd slackers who rad' in limous.nes.
The cruel war i; ■ ■ er. but wc should
, still make l.a' ; th sunshine and il <
made from sugar and grapes lklVl,r t ia>t ,
the fiH' has tease l from ran i:'v I1’
good old flag i» Waving. ! it a. \ ■
Welch’s
Grapelade
without skins and seeds.
Fruits anti vegetables
, saving, s ivunr.
ill] day? - H EM
BRADSHAW.
season.
PHONE 58.
Eggs from selected Rheie Island
Reds.—Mrs. II. M. NORMAN. Bon
ham, Texas. 'it ,
Your Home
ITerchants
Carry the best quality o.j
goods and the latest stvF
They give you Ser:6c
they pay the freig;h.®®c
guarantee satisfar
H A Mill Kt.KKS.
If they re made by Whitlow Bros
at 207 Main street, you can't bent
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Spotts, Sherwood. The Bonham Daily Favorite (Bonham, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 154, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1920, newspaper, January 30, 1920; Bonham, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth923553/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bonham Public Library.