The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 22, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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FOR SALE
lgQ Bpr^H M'1'^f*TY~rixK part ot Sfcu GK'Stt league, about 4L-2
Ttles NorTMSSfoT Ffa^nWW^niTiimp.i uiM$*Plulrmta
road, good"2 story house, good .well-, 100 acres in field,
60 acres in pasture. $50 per acre, — ......
860 acres black land; part of Ben Green league, about 5
miles from Flatonia on LaGrange rood. 1 good house a
and two small houses, 2 good wells of water, about
160 acres now cultivated, about 25 acres of heavy
' black land with live oak trees on it, about 75 acres
. black lancftvith post oak saplings on it, about 30-acres <
sandy land with post oak on it. balance open land.
This is a good place with sufficient variety of 'soil to
enable one fo grow different kinds of crops. $40 per
acre. , • ' • „
159 acres black land; part of -Noah Karnes league,- ab^ut
6 mHes from Flatonia on LaGrange road, a good house 1
2 good wells and 2 good cisterns, about 65 acres in
field, fialance in pastures, some live oak i£ pasture,
' -about 60 acres more can be cultivated. $45 per aer%.
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158 acres black land; part/»f Noah Karnes league, about
6 miles from Flatonia on LaGrange.road, joins above;
place. Good new house, good well, about.75 acres- in ^
field, balance In pasture. .Can all.be potirufield except ^
. about 25,acres. $4£ per acre. - ‘ #
178 acres black land; part of Muldoon No. 14 league, about -
1 75 acres-in field balanci in pni.Luit, and has* go< T
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over
the old stile
Clear ikia* «ra«a B»Ws
fall bora* fee (Ira faring
who realise* tha» tha old
order of thins* ha* pauad.
To be modern b to have
a Bell telephone. To
have ft telephone if ‘to
live.
Apply to ear aearaM Meaaaar ar
write . ,
THE SOUTHWESTERN TELE-
' 6RAPH & TELEPHpNE CO.
- DALLAS, TEUS
Walk-Over and Edwin Clapp & Son
Highest Grade Shoes For Men
are the Standard of America Shoes that Jjave wi®
the favor of-the mosf discriminating' men; shoes that
give the wearer the best service and comfort. The
Season's Latest Styles and Leathery in all sizes and
widths. Priced from $3,50 and up.
New NecKwear and Arrow, Shirts
j OUR LODGESJ
Xf’lrv Clark L.Owen Lodge
yi-AO No. 136
Clark L.Owi*n Lodge No. 196,1. O. O.K
meets regularly pn the 2nd and 4th
Tuesday mgbt..uf ' verv month. Visit-
ing brethren eordially invited
.A. W. Amh»echt,_ N. G.
Ireland Camp
' ' No.340
w. o. w*
meets 1st and 3rd Monday nights each
month. Visiting Sovereign invited.
A. M. Gosch, CC
H R Thulemeyer
Secretary
FLATONIA LODGE
K. of P. No. 208
Meets Every 1st and 3rd
Tuesday in their Castle
Hall. ^ i .Hem* Hui'f.vC: C.
Henry S3filU;r, K»of R, & S.
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brvua^ and good wf!l, ffl/1 Ppr aere*. -
I otter--moot
acres of Black and Safcdy Land in Fayette Cpuntv.
I invite y<m to-study the resources of Fayette County,
learn what'wealth she pg^duce?,' and' if yoi\ want to buy
there 1 think 1 can suit you. .
JNO. A KERR
Land Merchant
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SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
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agreement,;
plft (damages) pltf granted per-,
mited permission to verify -his
T>et i tion., . _ t # «\
State of Ohio, city of Toledo. l_
Luca* County. f *
Frank J. Cheney .make* oath that he h
eenlor partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney
& Co., doing business In the City of To-
ledo. County and ‘ State aforesaid, and 1
that said nrm will pay the *um of ONE
HUNDRED DOLL. A US for each and uv,
cry ch*o of Catarrh that cannot bo cure*!
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Sworn to before me and. aubj^ibedMn^
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Haifa Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and act* directly upoif the blood end mu*
ooue ^surfaces of the system. B*nd tot
fAttthonlals, free , ■ ,
' F. J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo. O.
i Bold by all Druggist*. flee
- Take Hall's Family Pins far const Ipetlaa.
OMEN’S
Graceful
Walking.
Boots----
FLATONIA LODGE NO. 436
A. F. OC A. M.
JKests Saturday on or before
lull moon. . Brethren in good
kWnding are invited to attend.
Abe Goode. W. M.
Henry Hurr, Secretary. ,
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Fhrtonia Kebekah
-^odge.-
NO. 21, 1. O. O. F.
Lut, witlial,
ougjiiy r.tj l,«H. *
Y*;,o Ulz Dunn Co’.
Shoe
‘AlWr yr> Lr ■ !.s Well ,
«n i ankle, anc!, f ‘’ing s.vi.gly, y:vc3 l.trsoqjing c.jlc.
to April’and at 4 O’clock from April to .
October. • ’
Visiting Sisters and Brothers are
cofdmlfy invited WatieViH.
Mrst L'ouise^aiifer '.Miss Mabel Kaiser
*3ecretarv Noble*Gcand
•r I f’c;- | o'-l.i n"lli<- let t. Tlier^ is i
lot s< iieV.i to ri«ts.f c*n.t,rr.f> it.* M..<ie ' )
with . !'!e sfs r.t j f n« cjtial-
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PYTHIAN SISTERS
* Temple No. 87 .
Regular meeting "2nd Mon'
j, m., at the K. of P. Hall.
Visiting sisters are cord)
attend, Mrs. Louise Kiiji
ayaC
rifiully invited to .
Caisef M..E.C.
OTTO OLLE, Proprieterf
Choice- Liquors
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TO GET VAJ.UHFOR YOUR DOLLARS.
AJLiisPi, iToprieiar * ___a _
s, *Wines and Cigars |
UR DOLLARS, PATRONIZE O. OLLE I
ah. ; n-31>. $g-.ta ..-14,... v •
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For a First CISss—
Your Cotton Seed
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At Resb. ' '
Seldbm if ever has the passing
of the year left in our communi-1
ty so many, aching hearts as clfd
the parsing of the last o'd year
D<*c. 31 the Grim Reaper of
Death who gatherth and sparetli
not entered one of Colony’s most
honored homes ,and took awav
the dearly loved ftiother. Mrs,
Mary Bigley (nee Phelps) .was.
born in Nashville, Tenrr. Jan. 19,-'
1854. Part of her girlhood, was
j spent ip 111. returning to Tenn.
where she was married to Mr.
Ed Bigley, they came to Texas
settling on thehsld place, where
where the family still reside,
Mrs. Bigley was taken ill Sun-
lay eve and the doctor was call-
d in but her illness was not
t ought to be dangerous.
Monday eve her condition be-
came serious' and ci^ntinued
1 worse until one twenty five Dec.
_______________ _ 31. when she passed away. The
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Shave or Hair Cut ;
— Go to"4*
Patzeit , &
Agent for tl\e Best Lbundrv in Taxas ®
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. Should be brought to our mill. Prompt at-
tention and courteous treatment. Phone 80.
FLATONIA Oli MrCT
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ry.
Round trip tickets to S. A. & A. P. coast points on sale
each Saturday'-limited to following Monday: — $3.25
Round trip tickets on sale every day at one and one’third
fare, limit ninety days from sale to S. A. & A. P. coast
points and points on Kerrville Branch. o o o
Tickets on sale at Flatonia and Flatonia Junction
G. F. Lupton, G. P. A. L. N. Lyon, Aglht,
San Ant^iin, Texbs . . -».FI itonia, Texas
Ye compoundpre~
scriptions Qx&cflyp
as jJC'efor* specifies,
BRING YGU25
.... .......TO. US
Full Line Drugs and PreprieCarv Medicines
MowUoa.i jjapter
5 Thurs;
day otf*or before full moon
each' rr .mth. ISojouming
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Telephone 17
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Tpilea Articles and Writing Materials
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Free Delivery to any part of town
Kotzebue Drug Store - tt
Flatonia, Tcxps 2
J
lenry Hurr, J. M. Cadwell,
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O. D. H. S.
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Germania Lodge, No. 15
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Meets fourth Sunday of every month
rt 2 i,.;rt. Visiting brothers.invited to
atumU. V. i’uuelt, Fies."
.H P. Thv.leini yor. Sec .
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W Brotherhood the
American teomen
[QIKLS' C^ccsgoasi
FLATONIA’ LODGE
No. 3649.
Meets in the K of P Hall on the first
Sunday of every month, at 2 S» p. m.
-Iku-man Maeker, Foreman
W. M. Nolika.tnper, Sec
BUrTF Bl^tmiSE IT’S
A BETTER CaR
Model T Runabout $500
Model T Touring $550
Get particulars from C-. H. Potthast
Weimar, Texas. JLifnitod agency for
Fayette and Colorado Counties and
• part <$f Wharton Cloflntv North of -a
line drawn from Eldridge^Whapfcon .
Co. jto Beasleyj Fort’Beml Co-
Sub-ogchcies ojfon for food live men in
thiti territory. Apply at once. ^
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Fresh Beer Always on Tap. - -Lunch Counter in connection
Joseph Holub, Proprietor
beautiful funeral words had been
bpoken by Rev. M. Fri'erson she
was layed to rest in our little
City of the Dead. She knew the
summon had come and she called
her childreti to her side consulted
them to *Vhat she wanted j
them do; she La’de each child aj
tender good bye asking them to
meet in the great beyond.
When asked by a loved one if
she. was ready to go she!
answered with a sweet smile j
"yes” nothing to dread. Years
ago she made her peace with
God and united with the Baptist
church. __• •_____
Hers was a useful faithful life
and she will be missed in our
community, in our church and'
doubly missed in her home. Yet
we would say, “Dear -ones weep
she has only gone on before i-and George Bigley, and fourtfarsdV. : If of ) hi , plage,
and he .who sustained ‘her daughters, Mrs. T. Kelley, Mrs. I To the loved ones we extend
I through * all her troubles will Bessie Needham and Mifses our heart felt.syrryiathv. ' ^
surely hek> and comfort you. * Marmnie and P.earl Bigley and a' * ' irKr"
Church Directory
- j Catholic Chyarch Services.
Every other Sunday, *at 10:30
A.M. ’
Sunday School at 3 P.M.
Every Thursday morning ser-
-fviees at 8 A, M.------ -
j. Night aervreepvSrsflme’day at
-8 P, -Mr----- ' ' ■ —
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Baptist Church Services.
SUNDAY .
Sunday School. 10 A. M.
P.reaching 2nd & 4th Sunday
11 A. M. & 7:15 P. M. ,
MID-WEEK ’ -
Prayer meeting, -Wednesday
7:15 .P.-.M. •
Methodist Church Services
j. Sunday School. 10 to 11, A-. M.
• -Preaching-Service,,!! to 12 ” .
Mid-week Prayer . .Meeting,
j Thursday, 7,rl^ P. M,.„- . ,
B. W. Allen. Pastor irPhm-c .76
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There survive, tw6 sons, L..O. Biltle >-r.:nd ‘ Ethel r
t.- ’ i r ' ' r .nv*’. - r 1
Catholic Church, P^aha.
Regular^Sunday Services, 10:30.
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Week-da^' Mass 7:30, A-. M.
(NoteL—Rev. No tardus will
advise through these columns
whe'r; preaching if. English is to
be . .
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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/m1/8/: 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.