The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ARGUS; FLATONIA, TEXAS
Children Cry for Flc«herfs '
'; >"V
No. 4179 .
Report of the Condition of the
First National Bank
FOR THE GRIP i
Peruna Is Sometimes Used With |
Good Results ‘ •
ft
A
RESOURCES
fi»l,9M W
m
„ jr|
^■hrsmi
Tlic Kind You Have Always Bought, and wliichlnw boon
in-use for over 30 years, has home the signature of
* and has been made under Ills per-
sonal supervision simo its ininney.
Allow no one todecelve you i:i tl:’.?. ,
All Counterfeits, Imitations rtnd “«fost-as-poo«l ” are hut
Bxperlwciits tliUt trifle with and eiulahgAV t!se KAiUffl of
lufantu and Children—Experience against Experiment*
What is CASTOR IA
Cnstovia is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare**
gorte, Prop»and Soothing Syrups. It la pleasant. It
contiiius neither Opium, Morphine nur other Narcotic
t«;’.ee. Its age is Its guarantee. It desefoys TVomt#
jmd allays Feverishness. Fair more than thirty years it
Las been in eonstunt use fo»*the relief ot t'wiistipallon,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teetlilng Troubles und
Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bow > Is,
assimilates the Food, giving lieulthy and liulupal sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTOR IA ALWAYS
> Bears the" Signature of
rv, $2200.
Albert H. Krause et al to Al-
bert Hahn, deed. lO W H Toy.f
t$880r
i i™,i „i _i_' Of Flatonia, in the State of Texas, at
Anton Legler et al to Frank the-da»otbmh**,Jmswh..vm.
Baca et al, release. .,«• *
1 Alex von Rosenberg to Geqj^j;
, Et/el, release. — ---- ■ •-** Loan* At Dwtiwntu - -
if Mrs Fannie Willard et al to Overdritts, tiycuiwl
Sam F Drake, deed, 82 J F Ber-
r/,.$6t»()0.
j Mrs Fannie Willard et al to
Sam F Drake, deed, 5tt J F Ber-
rv, $3500.
Criminal
'• State vs John Kana, dismiss’^' 0tht*r Kt'ttl Enutesiownffd .
at instance of State, (agg- as- D“e frJ)m *** a',<1 l'?ivat*
_ Banka und Hunkera,iruat
SttUlt;. Co’s and tiavings banks..
State vs J 1 and Jesse By lee. Dae room approved J# . . „„„ „ „.llc..D,
verdict* of not guilty, (selling Reserve Agenip^V.-l-----2O.703.V6’. Ohlei Whqae portrait appears above,
’ i liquor to to minor) Checks and Other Cush
Statens Olein,B/e^.er, unlaw- - lfems ......
HU*- -frllMMi
Professionally
2,642.69
■A.
’50,000.00
Unsecured
U. S. Bonds to secure
circulation _____V.'
U. S. Bonds to secure
•Havings deposits_________7,000.oo
Bonds, Securities, etc.........996.62
Banking House,.Furniture
,igul Fixtures ... ....... 6,000.00 [
...50,00!
Mr*. Jane pift.
Many people take li"after they have
had the grip. Their convalescence Is
alow.. They h$£Ye.suffered along for a
month or twq, without any signs,.of
complete recovery. Then they ,re9ort
2 IS? 24 to I’eruna as a tonic, with splendid .
’** ’« r resutts: . >
Mra. Janp dlft, Tt. F. I}. 1, Athens, *,
A great many
people Use Peru- l a i*m l
na .for the grip. Dr. L..-A. AVheeler
SSwttDENTIST
begins, taking It " ,
during the acute
stage of the dts-
ease? claiming
for it great effl-
cacy„tn shorten-
ing the^Jisoase,
and especially
In 8 h o r t e n ing
Office Upstairs
Wheeler Midg.
Flatonia, Texas
the after stages. Mueller & Garbade
t nfter thev have • ■ -•*
PAINTERS and
CONTRACTORS
. i.<. •
Work Guaranteed
I*lr. ton)8i
Texas
writes: "I think I would have bogn. •» ,
660.( 4 . long ago if It had not, been for
.. ^ . '■ *'0 PeruYtal’ Six years aj?o I had la grippe _
fullv'nprmitmhff gtuek tn run -it ! N°teH °f f>ThCf • t,0na very bad. The doctor came to sec • *
. y . * . Banks .......■‘---hr-------2,750.00 me every day, but I gradually grew Qeorffe Wijlrich
large on inclosed land, dismissed Fractional Paper Currency,- worse. I told my husband I thought 'JcurKc tviihja.ii
at instance of State. j • Nickels, and Cents 494.76’ ^be°fu,Bd0osnurely dle lf 1 dld ni>t get ATTORNEY and COUN-
Stale VS Will Zachery, gaming, Lawful money reserve iirbank . -Oup day I.picked up-the news-- •’SELGR AT LAW
- ..... ■ yistt---———~ d paper and accidentally found a teStl- * . .. * * •
Specie____.......$2,388.00 monial- of a -woman who had been Will practice in District and all
Legal-tender notes 3,500.00 5,838,00 cured of grip by Peruno. .I told*W higher courts, State and Federal.
defendant a.Q.Q.uiLted.
State vs Will Stewart, gaming,
continued. ‘ '•
St4te ’L. V. Williams, gaming,
continued. .
State vs John RAller, ‘gaming, 10ther
husband I wanted t,9 try It. He went Ottice—Court House
directly to the drug store and got a
Redemption fund with U. S.
Treasurer (5 per cent of
cifculationl...:.....!.....:: 1,400 00 provement In a very short time an*
* 21 as v' aa soon able to do my work. I con-
........ . ttnued using It -until I was entirely
______•- • _i_ . ----- ----________. .
bottle of Pesuna. I could see the lm.
a •
LaGrange, Texas
Mr. Victor Patnoaude, 31? Mndlsnft RAILROAD, TIME TABLE
it.. Tupeka.- Kaa... writes; , "T«4i|b —- . *• —- -■ ,H~ "
* *»
Use For Over
THE «»—«»AN4T.
30 Years
I W W VOMK CITY.
THE FLATONIA WEEKLY ARQUS
Published by the Flatonia Printing Company
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. ‘ HENRY HUfcft. Editor --
«. NUTIWE -AU advertising will be run a\jd charftod forjuntjl oHereddiscofttiriued’,
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„ . -p,,.-I , ,i|Capital------
process against him, fined $1.00, Surplus tu..<tv.
Stale vs Duanno Ramiros ..n - j Undivided profits,V‘«i»expen-
sf .ti -j!? itfo’c^sB*1 against another, I ees %r.d taxes paid
fined $1.00. - . ' ; ’
State vs Pink-ie Trusdale,theft,! Dividends*Unpaid k": T.
^ given one half hour ip jail. Iedividuai deposits subject
out-
CivIl -;
. Gus Hertik vs G, H. & g. A.'
R. R. • damages, continued by
Continued on last page . . .
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TELEPHONE 57.
$1.50 A YEAR
v.v at —__
ThiV pfanfis insured in the Printers Mutual Fire Ins. Assn, of Tex if you don’t.
County Court Proceedings %
.Real Estate Transfers
.Mi Andnerwy to ^TlW Tlottmpr
m*-
"deed. 2 ac Plunf. $400.
E A Arriim to Silvia Collins,
deed*,*97.66 ac W Kuykendall,
$3418/ ‘
- Alex'Bauer and wife to John
G E Bauer, deed, 46.88 ac D E
Colton, $1600.
Frank Bordovsky to Frank
Janacek, Sr., rel.
Dr. P. Chapman and wife to
Robert A Hart,, deed, lots 8 to 12
L lk 16, Wfnchester, $725.
DbmP. Chapman to Robert * A
Haiirt, rel.
Anton Fries to Frank Freis,
releasjg., *
Frank Freis and wife to Chas
Fahrenthald, deed, 16 1-2 ac J
Burtihatn, $453.75.
„ C a> I-ahrenthold to Fr nk
..Krejei, deed,-24 3-4 t.c J Bui -
■ham, .1680:65.
John Gau and V ife to Wm J
Gau,‘ .ir. deed. 100 ac J R Pi il-'
li.»s, $i000. . .... j
John Gau and wife to Wm J |
Gau, Jr, deed. 105 1-4 ac J R
Phillips, $1000. :
Sybilla Hans, deed, by heirs
to Wm Letzerich and wife, deed.
FaYm lots 12. 13 and .16, La
Grange, $2175. ' «
^ JiA HAdanok and .wife U» A^L
Vrana, deed,. 55 ac G W Cottle,
$3850. ; . x ' ..
Jos Hodanek an.d .wife to Jos
Dulak, deed, 55 ac G W Cottle,
$3850. -
Svbilla.Hans; deed, by heirs to
.Justin Hans, deed, lots 7 and 8,
bik 46, La Grange $525.
Frank He’ger atid wife to
Chas Fahrenthold, deed, 8 1-4 ac
J Burnham. $226.87.
Mrs. Augusta Homuth et al to ]
Oscar Salm, deed. 11 1-10 ac ]
Ebl.in, $617 35.
Frank Janacek Sr to Frank J
Janacek, deed. 92 ac Davie Ber-
•Buy. that- boy-
a wat^h
>•/
St'2Sl-a>
of his Very owr
will help tirmakre hlrfntranily.
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. Il jdfaigJxt^st iiDulate ^.ixijaa^Aart-L
study harder too. And he cant
be lute to supper, and say he
didn't know what time it was.
to be
Thus it M'ill teach .him
prompt:1 •
And promptness is some-
thing that’s good for anyone.
. Sure, get him a wrtch, Let
it be a boy’s watch, such as
we have to show you.
H. R. Thulemeyer
The Jeweler,
Flatonia, ,
Texas.
Weal<y every ye
to work.
“Two years ago I begarr using .''Pe-
l7,ffl7.4:7 runa and It built up my strength so
" * tha\ in a coupW of months I whs able
•to go to work apaln. This winter I
bad anoth^* attack of la grippe, but
1,680.00’ yeruna soon drove It out of my sys-
L tem. Rfy, wife and I consider it a
48,909,00
notrtlUMtN-PAcn»*e *
nrtn out grew , ■**'^Wl^ii11
til I*was unable 'tSt^qCj J . . ... . 12:39 p.rn,
TyiirjB Ivtist 3:24 P.M.
Traip.,U.West.jioundV-L:l2,P.Jl.
Train".id Bast Bouat. -..-..'-2:02 A.’M.
Train 7 West B<gtnd......r. 4:20 A.M.
S-. A. & A. P.
to.check. ................ 136,163.97
(City Depot)
household remedy.:’ _ Train SLSouth Bound .I....12:10 P.M.
Time certilicauuioi:deposit., 35.75jJ.3U . Thosa who oBject to liqul^medi- .'Tram 52--North Bern:.! .... ;t::,0 P.M.
■Cashier’s checks outstanding 1.-156.66* e n*^ c* now « * n ••’P"*- • • •• (.Junction Depot.)
Postal Savingrt.Deposits.. . . 5,660.K0 — ' Traitt 5|J SouthUounfl .12:05 P.M.
| Train 54 North Bound 4:10 A-M.
Tv
&
'* ^ $320,629,181!
Stpte of Texas, County .of Fayette, ss:
l", W. Willefqrd,’Cashiier of the above '
nit tiled bank, (fo solemnly,'Swour that
the Above statement is trbe to the best 1.
of my knowledge attJ^ f
.> - ■ \ r . -a---",*- tp.- . ^xVh^iLUEt. " ' "
YflU OV/€ nt«7 «m^W.Bk hipv J Subscribed and imaarTi to before me
this 19th day o*fTap. 1914.
vNUSttBTX.
ROUT
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Correct—Attest: ——-
- M.-I-Tunao. Jo-
H. S. Pai.meR
E. A. Aknim
. ■ Directors.
--*+
1 Plow Points
Sharpenbd and Repaired
Bring me the broken and worn par’s
of your machinery for repair. I am an
. Experienced Blacksni.ih
A. Polpsek
Nprth Side, nearNachlinger&Walla
For a
Good Shave
or Haircut
Go to the
FLATONIA BANK
STATE BANK NO.’444
L
Official Statement of the financial con- j
dition of the I
FLATONIA ^ANK
at Flatonia, ;
State of Texas, jtt th6 close of business |
on, the 13th day of January'1914, j
published in the Flatonia Argus, a I
newspaper printed and published at:
Flatonia, State of Texas, on the 22nd ;
day of January, 1914. „ _ "
«... Resource*.
Loans and Discounts,
personal or collateral ...$69,928 40 '
Loans, real estate.77.77T~T1 ,‘197,93 [•
Overdrafts .I.....'...L..... . 267,49 |
Real Estate.(bankinj^.ho'UBc). 4,000.00
Sunset Limited
■-••.▼flri.-,
NEW ORLEANS AN^-
SANFRAN^SCO
Daily
Electric- Lighted .-“Sleeper* and
Diners. . * .
* Oil Burning Locomotives.
Steel Coaches. Electric Block
Signals'.
Heavy Rails. RoCk Ballast.
’ • . 4.
The Route of Safe Travel
F,pr further Information ask the
Local -Agent
^ Truth TYiumphs
Flatonia Citizen Testifies for the
ij*. Benefit
A of_.a -Flatonia
fllSteifrtpv«in“ fllk own words, should
“CunvLtv.ee the mua{,-9keptfcal about ttrC
mesfts of Doan’s Kidney J’illg."" if
” awr-Tlirwrur kidney ills, use a tested__
Lkitiney remedy,
! Furniture and Fixtures
1,500.00
mr:<
eg
Capital $15,000
Surplus $7,500
Read!
Reflect!
Resolve!
201 h GeMury Barber Shop
J. W. Outlaw, Prop.
A
The Way Td Start
A BANK ACCOUNT
IS TO
GET A HUMP and DO IT ! . .
Deposit'thc Dollars That are Getting Away
You’ll Never Have Cause To Rue It!
WE PAY 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME DEPOSITS
RHEUMATIC PAINS
Every last one of them leave. The
hurting is gone almost the instant Hunt’s
Lightning Oil is used. The aching
stops so quickly it is really surprising.
PAIN VANISHES '
Hunt's^Lightning Oil is especially com-
pounded to
relieve pain.
For Neural-
gia and Head-
aches it is a
boon to hu-
manity. For
burns, cuts,
bruises sod
sprains it acts
as a healing
oil,- soothing
the huffing
partsaod pre-
venting sore-
ness Nothing
better lor
chilblains. Rubbed on chest, relieves
sore lungs, often preventing pneumonia.
Excellent for acute sore throat Sold
in 2jc and Joe bottles by all reputable
druggists everywhere. Manufactured by
A. B. Rickards MeHirlee Co., Sksnua,T«
[Due from Approved
Renerve Agent*,.,. 12.835.40
l Due from other . , |
Bqnks and Bankers ' |
1 subjeet to check, net -207.50 12,542.90
Cash items.......... 431.84
Currency .'...‘L..... 6,046.00
j Specie...-.;../..... 3,910.67 9,388.5/
InteresJ in Depositors
Guaranty. Fulfil..:............ 826.46 i
Other Resources as follows:"
Guaranty Fund Assessment 34.69
. . TOTAL $109,675.38'!
Liabilities.
Capital Stock paid in.......$15,(K)0.00
. Surplus Fund.................. 7,§0.0,00
| Undivided Profits, net-------- 2,278.43
Individual Deposits, subject
to check...'..—70,296.07
Time Certificates of Deposits 9,560.88
Bills Payable Sir-Rediscounts Hi,*090:00
Other Liabilities as follows: j,
Dividends Unpaid .'.'J.-.b.,. 50.00
TOTAL $109,676.38
State Of Texas j
County of-Fayette ). We, M. Fer-
nau, Jr., as vice-pres, and C. P. John-
son, as cashier of said bank.^ach of tis,
do solemnly swear that the above i
statement is true to, the best - of our
knowledge und belief. , |
M. Fe^BUUjJr. Vice-President
—------ C.„F. Johnson, Cashier
Sworn and subscribed to before me
this 19th day of Jarr. A. D. nine-
teen hundred ar\jl 1‘ourtet-h. . »
WITNESS my hand and notarial s»;al
on the date last aforesaid , ' . •
' W. Willeford
Notary Public |
Correct Attest ]
F. F. Wotipka
, E. A. Arnim
Directors (
To House-keepers:
SCRUB HARD, no n ore.
Put oil? Linoleum on
your Kitchen," Dining Room;
Buth Room and Hall.
Inspect our handsome
line cf Art Square*, Rugs,
Window Shade* and
Mattings.
We are showing the largest
and most, complete stock of
Furniture j
. r-'* •
between Houston and , .
San Antonio. . * , •
A Cali will convince r
You *
That our prices
Are right.
M. FERNAU, Furniture,
Flatonia, Texas.
A Flatonia citizen tells of Doan’B
. |'l'Kldney*PITlf:.......-.*•"
Could you demand mere . convincing
I-proof-of merit.? .
Arnold Li fig,' butcher, Flaton-
ia, Texas, says: “I had attacks
df lumbago and languor,
back was so lame that-1 couldn t
stoop, and any quick move caus-
ed severe pains in my kidneys.
I finally used Doan’s Kidney
Pills,.ar\d thev give me freedom
from mv suffering^ My former
1 woPcls of praise'IVifi hold good.
- i The cure tliey made for me has.-
been permanent. ” v ‘ "
Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t
simply- askJqtTA Jiidpey r^fnedy-;
.—Ret Doan’8 Kidne^ Pills.—the
same that Mr. Linjf had. Foster-
, Milburn Co..Props,Buffalo, N.Y. ‘
A. F. Koch
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
General Carpenter and
Repair Work ’
-
Flatonia
Texas.
\r
WISHED SHF.
> COULD DIE
•« - * ^
And Be Free From Her Troubles,
but Fiudj Better Way.
Columbia,
ays Mra.
“I wished
Tenn.—«“Many
“t *vim«—> many a
says Mra. Jessie Sharp, ot tlii
I would die and he
Iff .
most of Ing lime,
housework.
1 could not do my
IF YOU
have anything to buildJ
or repair, see me,
Wm, Ungerer
Carper, tct^andBulltltr _
Drop me a postul .and I will call
;ast amount of work tired me’
. -i would swim, and I would
iremble for an hour or more. Finally, |
took Larem, the ’woman’s tonic, a-’d I
am not boihrrert with - ’
. Tha lea
out. Myj
emble fo
ok Card
am not bolherefl with pains any more',
and I dan t have to go to bc«!. In i.xL
I am sound and well ft all'my ffttiblcs.v^
. Jp all the weak spots and
helps lo make Ihefh sfroW It aets With
nature—not against her. It is for the
j tired, nerLjw.is.HiilaUe women, who ftel
l at, if eyciythmg wefe wrong, chit uetitrj
f spn'ething jo quiet Yl-teiF nerves' and
strengthen tae worg-out system.
' pfy°u ate 8 woman ^suffering from any
P* **?S nuiiKioui ^^Tn^loinii gi womanif -
Iroiibic, take Cardui. It will lisle you.
At all druggists. v r '
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914, newspaper, January 22, 1914; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113496/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.