The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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CALL ON US
Far Real Eslote Bargains
Farms, Uous- s, Vacant Propertor
Business Sites, Properly for reht.etc
List you* property for sale
...VV.ITHLS,
WE’LL PUSH IT •
TheCLANO-.f the Ermine!
The SHOUTS of Firemen!.
The HOOF Bents of Horses!
The GRY 04' the Pnpul-ice! •
TheCKACK LINGof Flames!
The SMASHING of Glass!
The CRASH of Timbers!,
The SWISH of Water!
All Are Te 'rifying
But Nof So Heart-rending
Aa The Though! That.
The Home
THE ARGUS, FLATONIA, TEXAS
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8 Let us start you at once
in the “get ahead” path
Last Call
In order to be a qualified citiz-
_ ! en and vote you must pay wyour
I S.rive to keep :i balance on tbq, bank-bopk equivalent to the amount | CITY as well as yoill* State and"
'■g. vouc {iavinp Ncfti'iule calls for at any time in the yaar. Stay within your. , (Joufj^y Toyoo iL
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Uuny youtaalve.s .mmu thjngs now, for the nak<* of the future.
Blacken ' 'aii.l' sv. fcrnalTlfif ^Si't’
Uii fast os you acquire it.
ir expenditures, by banking.the income
Mr. H. H. Harrison was in the
Alice country last week on busi-
ness.
appropriations.
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Remember we Specialize in Home Accounts.
T NATIONAL BANK
for Postal Savings Funds
I United ■ States Depository
VI'W ■mimu— a
Was Not Insured
I Local and Personal
Items
It Costs Little, See To It!'
Don’t hesitate^tff]
send, news items,
we will'npprcciate
your help to make
the Argus newsy. 1
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4 Johnson ’ Insurance Agency
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5 New Sheds
Mrs. W. R* Morgan was called
to Sabinai the last of the week
on account of the illness of her
sister.
Mrs.. Knesek of Mwulton atten-
ewww
$ Want
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first. DO IT. TODAY at Fla-
tima Bank. C. P. Johnson,
City. Tax Collector f
. Notice’
Giving away an extra pair of
trouser* with every suit.-
Lee Cook.
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$ and NeW Lumber, (vvi-
YKT.I.()W- H1NF l|.lL\Uii^
<J,- AI^INDS OF BUILDERS’..HARDWARE
# MOULDING • .RUTTY '
rGALV.. IRON ROOFING
Gall a^d-Inspect Our Line4and -Get Our Prices
Metal skylights, copper or
jddd the funeral of Mr. John San- galvanized Iron cornice made
dera at Praha Saturday. ' . i w order in up to date style.
I - -1 - * Wm. Stein.
! Mr, G. A- Arniml of Sabinal
was here on business the first , ..
|of tfte week. " 801,8 at R. Miller’s,
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* Ruyler’s Chocolates and Bon
ri ueo. Talley
Sundayed ip pur ofty.
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few No!IT.
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days sojourn in'San Antojlio.
• Mrs. C. Hartman upd TbabrW —,—, .-_—.-
are visiting at ’the Tloefner Seed Potatoes ayBerger B,
home.
* For Sale Cheap—Saloon.
Owner leaving state. One of the
best paying saloons in Fayette j
County. Established since 1873.
Last year’s sales $16731.00 which 1
can ^ increased. Looks o'Pen for
inspection tobonafidebuvers. A4-‘
sb seven room cottage, bath, elec-
tric lights, iarns, outhouses,
well, windmilL cisterns, one and
one third acres of fand. ' For
price see .
. - „ John N. SCHutf?
' y"’ ' Flatonia Texas.
For Sale Cheap-A pair of
good mules
Miss Lee Brdddock.
For Sale
Sead Potatoes at. Ws. JgL todh jfc».
Cold drinks at R. Miller's.
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MENEFEE LUMBER O
, I Get yoyr garden sefds at Ber-
The Bgtbany Sfchdol closed its—_________
ae-sion last. Friday after a sue-1___Stop at The Angelus Hotel,
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glass top closed. Property
aged, 1 filling of lamp for hatch.
Best and easiest managed hatch-
ee-on riiarket good as rww; only
$12. Breakiny.up housekeeping,
reason for celling. Apply to W.
H. Kerr,-Flatonia Texas._
Fla onia
G. (j. Menefee, Manager ,
I Ragsdale.
Miss . Liza across the street from goalee *s.
‘ 1'exas
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or anything pertaining
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ARTICLES
TTon't forget
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[EMANN’S DRUG, STORE 4. S
Mrs; R. T. White o^Columbus
is a guest at the home of her
siat^r. Mrs, .R^-L. Simmons. w. N
Mn L, Richtef of Y'oal^im Sun-
da vod in our city.
M rs . J. Tk _»«kaj«yar' oL.Eiiin-
'pfer:ls ytetrmg trtTramu’son
1 3 Sedlmever-.-x-;^sj£iari"~n:r~mS
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The niost»conveniently ' located
hotel in- San Antonio. Rooms
without bath -'$1.00, with bath
$1.60.
1 • -. Mr^. Frank^jtonT,-
' ProlBtress...
Phone
he Old Reliable for thp paat 25 years. We are here to stay.
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Beale on.the'sick list.
^ ^ ney atT^adder t-^'dissol- l^Jrn hun an(TT wilT pay'
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John N. Schutz
Established in 1873
Going Out Of Business.
Selling at Cost.
Call and convince yourself -
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Planing and Grist Mill
1 Jlfark LidelRAch ‘,1 JtOUMUil,
visited friends and relatives here
! Sunday. '
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Ear.1 Decherd was a Sail An-
tonio visitor Saturday and Sun-
J day.
Tom Baugh was doing some
auto repair work in Shiner Morr-
jday.
Mrs. W. I. Allen and children
of Waelder^re visting relatives}-■
'here. - '
Rrambori na sazeni, vSeho dru-
hu-Bergra.,..,
Ovsters at y4
w.A Texas Wonder
Lame back ‘ mav come from o-
ver-wprlL- CQld ^fettled in the mus
ele» ef thehack, oF TrivnrdlSiKIBe:
In the tWo former cases The right
remedy is BALLARD’SC^OW
LINIMENT. It should be rubbed
in thoroughly over th*e affected
oart. The. re lief Will be prompt
and satisfactorv.'’. Phice^Sc," 50c'
artd $1.00. Sold by A: Brunbe-
mann,.
OWES U
50 CENTS
A certain young man
in this town who wears
a brown suit, but we
Sre rfot sure aboutjthe
color, owes us 50 cents
for a bed, having slept
on some of our high-
grade lumber laat Sat-
urday night. That
young man has an eye
for business — he knows
where the best lumber is
kept in this "section, and
we wont raise any objec-
tions if he doesn’t repeat k
it too often! One thing .
wd can assure you of,- how * •
ever.'iS that we don’t go.
to sleep on ouF lumber —
we are too busy filling or-
ders. There’s a reason
for it too, Our customers
are satisfied with Otir ma-
Liaa^i
^Jthem the ,qk»e»t prices
[ consistent with good bus-
iness methods.
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Flatonia Lumber
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.-Company
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Wyah£
A. W. XlSr.ctt, itir.
Kioto. 67
03EII3MESI
ves gravel, cures diabetes, weak
awd iarive bftcksrrheomatisnti and
all IrregularitJies of the kidnevs
and bladder in both men and wo-
men. Regulates bladder troubles
in children. If not sold by your
druggist, will be sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. pne small bot-
tle is two months’ treatment, and
seldom fails to perfect a cure.
Send for Texas testimonials.
Dr. E. W. Hall, 292601iye^treet.
St. Louis, Mo. Sold by all drug-
gists.
Oysters at R. Miller’s. ^
Manufacturer Of
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All Heart Cypres* Tanks, Water Cisterns. £
Fresh Corn Meal, Brass Goods, Pipe-Fitt" *
ings, General Machinery and.Bee Supplies.
I G. 3. E1DELBACH V |
• SJCciMsiot to A. Kidelbarh FltAYONIA, TFXAS t
Land For Sale
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100 acres near bhe town limits of Flatonia, one house, with
good well and other appurtenances, about 35 acres in
cultivation. At n brrgain.
20 or 30 acres near the city of Flatonia, black land. Price
$l00j)0 per acre. # •
660 acres near tne city of Flatonia, several houses with „ad-
. ■ purtefU«nctd,'Wel,IJimproved, a bargain if sold within next ^
few days will sell for $60.00 per act <•. ! ,
104 acres three miles S. W. ot Fiato, i i, well,.improved, in
good condition, about 40 acres in cultivation, pric? $35.00
. per acre.
132 acres three miles N. E of Flatonia, one house with well
and other improvements, about 75 acres in cultivation,
— ir>Q"tlv 4>laek land, price $50 00 per acre.________________
50 acres farrtr With 10 acres timber auai I fiom the farm
farm is black land,- 4 miles South of Flatonia, price
$65.00 .per acre;’“ ' — I
One brick building in the city-of Flatonia, price $2,000.00, -ji
4ga8ed^for l|jl b
for the sale of Mr. Jno, A. Kerr, l^nds.
BUY NOW - PRICES WILL GO HIGHER
I represent several old line Fire Insurance Companies, and
also the Prudential Liff Insurance Company of San Antonio.
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; E! NESRSTA, Flatonia, Texas
you for*ypur trouble.
Herihy' Hifr
A dry hacking cough is hard on
the lungs, often causing them to
bleed. BALLARD’S HO R E -
HOUND SYRUP i s a healing
balnxtflat quickly repairs damage
in the lung? apd air passages.
Price 25c. 50c and $1.00 per bot-
tle. Sold by A. Brunnemanfi.
A health-giving food is. Dried
Fruit. Full line of best quality at
Berger’s.
Now is the best time to plffnt
trees'of all kinds. We have a
large supply 'of fruit trees of tes-
ted varieties, shade trees, rqges
and ornamentals, at lowest pric-
es. Orders promptly "filled, sat-
isfaction guaranteed. Illustrat-
ed catalog, free."
• Eagle Lake Nurseries,
,, . Eagle Lake, Texas.
For that dissatisfied feeling
after eating go to Berger, the
City Grocer. Diagnosis free.
Heartburn, indigestipn or dis-
tress of the-stornach is instantly,
relieved by HERBINE. It forces
the hadiy digested food out of
the body and restores tone iq the
stomach and bowels. Price 50c.
Sold by A. Brubnemann.
- FOR SALE—One acre lot-and
improvements now occupied by
the machine shop. Price reason-
able. Apply to
- A, Eidelbach
FILLS TWO BASKETS
at our- store. Ws buy in large
quantities when the market is
right and give our customers the
benefit every time.
Quality and Weight
are founjl in every. artiefc purch-
ased here.. We are certain both
are right. Is it any wonder that
we have such a big trade? We
want youro.
Nachlinger & Walla
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^SSfAP
,UMET
ING POWDER
The cook is happy, the
other members of the family
are happy—appetites sharpen, things
brighten .Up generally. And Calumet
Baking Powder is responsible for it all.
For Calumet never fails. Its
wonderful leavening qualities insure
perfectly shortened, faultlessly raised
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Cannot be compared with
other baking powders, which promise
without performing.
Even a beginner in cooking
gets delightful results with this never-
failing Calumet Baking Powder. Your
grticer knows. Ask him.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
World’, Pur« pood Cipwlion, CUwn, DL
Pari* to portion. Franc*. Much, ISIS.
W. R. MORGAN - Real Es-
tate,- Life and Fire Insurance,
Accident Policies. .
Will have Celery
Tomatoes Saturday.
and fresh
Berger.
Sorghum and 4j^ane seed at
Berger’s.
For Sale-’len puileis and a
cockerel* of the Kellerstrass
Strain Whitie Orpingtons. Will
sell cheap for quick disposal.
Good stock, Wm.- Stein.
Our 1915 Calendar line is here
and we will cover , our .territory
as quickly as it can be reached.
The -aanqilpu ere unusually fins
ami prices lower tfian other
houses, ^ee our line before buy-
ing. ' Flatonia Ptg. Co.
Tm dra’I »*• ww
Aw ,»ilffiU,»r^d|.a» DnHtadd fcjO
We have several hundred clean
emptv flour spoks which we will
sell Rt 25 cents jt for the
48 lb. sacks and 50 cents a dozen
( for thg 98 lb. sacks.----------------
Nachbu^t-r & Walla.
| For Sale—A g(>od Jersey
milk cow. Three years old. j
3t N. B. Miller.,
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■ MU JI'UWP.MI. ;m*mmm**
Hog Killing Time
is one of the pleasures that
the small boy greatly enjoya
and never ; forgets. H e
never can forget how good
the fresh pork tasted to
him. We are offering some
- Fine Country Pork
that will remind you of the
pork that you used to eat at
!v g killing time. Try some
of this pork.
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CityMeatMarket
J. J. HODANEK, Prop.
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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/m1/5/: 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.