The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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ADVERTISING
IS PART
OF THE NEWS
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E FLATONIA ARCUS
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SHOW OUR
READERS
YOUR ADV.
a- •*.
Small Enough for the Pocket, But too L r^e for the Waste Basket
VOLUME XLVIII, NUMBER
FLATONIA, FAYETTE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OotoLer 23. 1S24.
$1.50 a year in adraaca*
BE CCMFO TABLE.
Dress in comfort, bathe in <•( mfort, live in comfort!
No matter ho tv chilly the hoii.;: may be you can have
a comfortable warm :.;><>t w.'ih a portable Electric
Heater.
Keep the kiddies warm on iTTiily days; let them
take their baths in comlort, lot them play in cimfort.
An Electric Heater throws th- heat in any direction,
just like a sear t*hlijrht
heat.
Just a phone call will
for a demonstration, amt
buy.
! hive; a soft-warm, pleasing
bn g one into your home
does not obligate you to
Rev. S. D. Lambert. W. J).
Johnson and Mia J- R'own
left Tuesday for Austin io
attend the Annual C< for- i
of the Methodist church.
Mr. A. M. Go ch with t! (
Morley Drug Co. of Aui'ti1
was in our City last Tuc'dav.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. V ■ t o
ka were in San Antonia S', a
day.
Christian Science Servie
Celebrates Goiuen Weeding.
T.ast Monday in the beauti-
ful church at Fran a wh-.ny.
just h-t.f a century mi l
i almost in the ideal; 1 spot
Mr. And Mrs. Jose) .-hi
j lenek renewed the vows .that
I were ii.iQken 11!?,t pc. '1,, t;j-,.em
1 man and wif<. fl he i
I was the samp, only t he •; t
radioncc fboth tn- ianj wax-
! e,i tapers shed th'dr kindly
CITIZENS UTILITIES CO.
OLD TIME
DANCE
Flatonia Fair Park
Wed. Oct. 29th
Music by Starry Orchestra
For Everybotly--01d and
Young
Admission 50c, Non-Dancers
25c, Ladies Free.
1m
at 10 A. M. every Sunday.
For Sale— 7 room horse,
with hall, bath l-ooin, ' Ir n-
1 deiio'-.s, bath. tub, linob m
i sb-=—5--- ^ ,ttiniy go with house, "lit;
n’V/0U*!'share 6f bargains n*re, harp windmill. 11 bun'
LIlINLR’s Stock. Redue- land, place now occupi d by
1 I A. M. Alid Sunday SChOo 1 ' ' ’ !il 1
Jilt
ing Sale.
F. J. Kcvlur,
1" r (tuoniher C. M. Hoch
Prs. (Guenther 8 Hoch
GENERAL PRACTICE
AND SURGERY
Old Lunn Bldg. LaGrange
Dr. Geo. O. Maxwell
v RENTIST
Office Over City Drug
Store
PHONE
Office 105 Re s. 115
Sehulenburg, Tex.
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Leo J. Peters, M. D.
Sehulenburg, Texas
(Hi i> I'hcint" 1 ir> Keai'lence Phone 70
A mo t, : n X !{ny now ronatltutes -
p.iri of the office eiiufpnien*
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1 *30 The i
. Famous Sonora ■
Tone Passage!»
Mikulik Drug Stoit
COLDER WF.ATHEP DUE
Take Out Your Heavier
Clothing And Let Us Give
Them A Thorough Cleaning
Pressing Or Dying.
Special Attention Given
Wool Dresses And Coat Suits.
Our Method Of Cleaning
With Gasoline Is Odorless.
Ring 149
City Steam Press Shop.
Suit mad* to . YOUR meas-
ure By ROSE & COMPANY.
CHOICE MEAT
K m your table is the kind
you will find at our market.
Shumate Razo'vs from $1.0*
up guaranteed for life, can it.
exchanged at any time they d
not cut easy. Also Straps and
Iiones at II. R. Thulemeyer.
Reducing
Big Stock Reducing Sab
We seiset good fat animals1 going on at F. J. BITTNER’S
lo butcher, so can furnish---
ct fresh meat. Give us FOR working PEOPLE
a call, your patronage ap-
preciated.
Starry & Greivfe.
Try a Sack of the Celebrat-
'd Flour, Tidal Wave, Anita,
[and New \\’ay. Every Sack
'
1. u.'iriiuieed.
• Walla.
I
Sold by R. J.
Short Order Lunches, Cold Drinks
Prompt Service
Your Patronage Appreciated
IMl Civ
(9lle’^ Cafe
The best, of workers
out of sorts wh *n the live*
f; its to act. They fet I languid
h.'vL- 'ick, “blue” and discour-
j aged a. 'd think they are get
J ting la:;y. Neglect of thc;v.
I rrp‘' >s migh. result in
[sick spell. therefore the ei-
sild, course is to take ;* dose
or two of Herbine. It ir, just
the medicine needed to purify
the svstem and re-fore th.e;
"im end ambition of h, ailh. Ov""
■ 60.fi; Sold by Mikutik '• ' ' 1 Ij' '
Drug Store. • i 1374.
and t"(Avs ti nt ar■. ir "ived
with th ninny wave-: of tbi>
• . iter ••‘•arv : hd i c; ' •»••*
liave seen, end kn wii the •joy/
i 1 •iirvuv"! • find, f-r > e 1 <-rj
1 of every mortal, iystc-d
*, tb ’■oidhfi'k with, I'irni
;tep fend vidiy>nt ■••!»•' of t'>r
\ it' 50 O' ■<).
The very Rev ]•'■ Hiey. Nc n-
beri uniformed ,‘.e ce cprorrt.
i r*”v’r verm-ab1 •. e • i.v!i; w;
escorti (*.. tii the eh • • by ^ .of
their gran vhibdren. tl * IV. r
bo 7 .s, a Hired •• y.ro' an n
and, the 4 girls as .!' :dty?-
th iif'o
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soft blae) v ■ ■■ 1
gi Id laefc trimi !i g 1 i 11
gnieiu in iho conyeniia!.black
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A . V,. / -IVl'MV 1 hi
party >(.i;riberrng sW-yrai lr:n-
Ired guesls m ■ '-en id th.e
v ’ 1) •• 1 • ■ • ♦ ?'il an 4 wo U . ko t ,4
‘arm home whe»v o sump-
tuous dinner and si me’1 wnc
SCI'Veil;
" • • Mr. ami VI
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, i. .,,»p ho; -Mh ,'ir o' • and
, i, '»■• oriinls
f th 1 i : ■ i" : tan, train
ng "ini e';arV’'ve', • >n ‘hem.
■ly, * * 1 i y I»O/'Vp ’ , , ’ Mb'.
■Through 'Hri"trv and
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ii <{rod — ■ ■ 111' * ' 1 * ■ ypoti ’i e p
ti their' d ing ’ • or'•
'iv: v be sner' v ' b bn‘
have edeeiit/'d ' fb■ lu'd "cn
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.11.1 " - «f <1 of+l' ' ' p> the
la w's ' nd
have made fl • homey.ff'sd
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“Denier Wanted to sdl
iStar anj Durant Automobile
in Flatonia Terntnrv. Writ"
' Fayette county At1,omobil
Company: LaGranoe, Texas."
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THE BANK—
an instil ution of friendship
ig
There is a bond of friendship which exists
between this bank and t depositors, and an
earnest desire on our part to do everything within
our power to ai,i every worth-while mai> and in-
dustry, to the end that cur community may pros-
in permanent wealth, per and our state increase
P
Flatonia State Bank
t ♦ A Guaranty Funa Bank
--1--
Wanted— A tenant for
form in Favotte County. 45
acres in cultivation, on 3rd
and 4th. liberal terms on 200
acre pasture.
.a u*r<et* I*"'
San Marcos Texar..
H.t sv Hour Theatre
THURSDAY
.T. Warren Kerrigan. Louis
Wile m. Ernest Torrence and
Aian llr.b* in
ihe ('overed ..Wagon
FRIDAY
Viola Dana. Malcolm Me-
Giegor and Huntly Gord< n in
“So; i 1 Code,” a thrilling tale
of society.
SATURDAY
William Fanuim in "The
Gun Fighter.” md Sb»v etui
Sure, A! St John cuneov.
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H. R. Thulemeyer
RKGISTKUEn OI'* . i RIST
AND 4KV. rt.ER
Flitf-nia, Twi
roei! kykn nKWitVp Hi'1 r
THE LArK\NCF. CUBICAL
LABORATORY ANO X RAY,
in ronneefidn h'iiti iho
L \ OR AN OK ltOStMT ^t*
A II Rnhren.i Tc Iml' inn in etinrse
l.nl'oritlory, X Rtiy and Fluoroscopic
work d<.no. tnsnlln fnitim-nt
for Oial’otr t ndn inlsh rod.
J. V. Dozier, M. D.
S. P. Demonrtmtion Tram
The Sunset Limited Demon- j Pjjm,
strnt.ion T;*ain will be in Fh*.-
tonia Nov. 1st. from 11 :30 a
m. to 12:01 p. m* . The pub-
lic is invited to visit the train.
H' WHHAN and SF UGI4QN
n liUg J> ig Store
Tolephunos
Otlico 17 Residebee 147
Flatonia - Tuxas
'Tax. Payer’s Notice.
Weather and •. i permitting, I will beat the fol-
lowing pi; ces to M i t taxes on the days and dates as
sp«cifietl below.
FIRST WEEK.
Roznov Wed. 1 * h from 9 A. M. to 12 P. M
Warrenton V O' . 29th from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
Rutorsville W- 2!Mh from 10 A. M. to 12 M.
Plum Wed. ( ' -' ° 1 from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
/ ' front !) A. M. to 12 M.
Oft. 30th 2 F. M. to 4 P. M
' . u.Oth from 10 A. M. .to 12 M.
' i. doth from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
...... . ::t i from 10 A. M. to 12 M.
Rabb’s Prat!, < : * hist from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
Waldeek F i ( . 21st from 9 A. M. to 12 M.
Nechanitg F i ft i ! rt from 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
Ellinger Sat. N' 1 from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M
*'.’.-ond Week
Haw Creel: Mon Nov :’”d f’-m 10 A.-M. to 3 P. M
Bluff Mon. N e -10; M. 'to 12 M.
• 3rd f’-om 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
i \>v. oth front 9 A. M. to 12 M.
jywiss /An v 5th from 2 P., M. to 4 P.
Fayetteville r, j ■ Nov. (1th from ,9 A. M. to 4 P. M
Favettevt" v v "t1: from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Park Thurs n
Willow Spri-n
Oldenbur"- T:
Walhalla Thi.l
Halstoail Fri ‘
Moravan >'<
Ammans'-ibb ’’
Swiss All V
Prin’m F’ •
West Point P
Muldoen ^■'{-
Winehesl '• S
Hfirh Hill V
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Pmi?y' T"1-' 1
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Wards s o
Holman !•' '
Frevburj
Stellar (F. H.
Ford' vP
Cistern r''':
Elm Grot 'V
Colon c We 1
Pvalv 4”
Flatafia F'
Flatonia S
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7th 2 P. M. to 4 P. M
nth from 19 A. M. to 4 P. M • yf
>•, • Rth from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M _t;
Third V/eek _ i.V
t (y< I '’ord r\ 10 A. M. 4 P, M •
1 •’11, 'rom to A. M. to 4 P. M ^
l',|!i from 11 A M. to 2 P- M. ■
' Th n A M. to 4 P. M
i'll u A. AT. to 4 p. M
i - • i- from *9 \. M. to 3 P. M
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■t- 1 a Ton Nov. 17th 19 A. M to 12 M
’ >;■! \r- *1 Nov. 17 1 P. M. to 3 P.M
1 «th 19 A. M. to 4 P. M
.1 Nov. 19th 10 A. V to 12 M.
v. i 'eh " p. M. to 4 P. M :>
.v, "hth 9 A. M. to 3 P. M
•rt-i 9 A. M. to 4 P. M
'• nd U , M. to 4 P. M.
Fifth Week
n. Nov. pTfh 9 A. M. to 4 P. M
Voa . 25th 9 A. M. to 4 P. M "j
' " 2fdh 9 A. M. to 3 P. M ^ '
• ’■ 9 A. M to 4 P. M : V
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it -•••.' Vo. ° (9e Highway No.
1 ;o lEfubivav No. 5 67c Highway
• ' 7 75e Highway No. S 30c High-
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MF.EC ’ F r hyrh r;.:ality Sonora Phono*u
- -■ ..uperi :r neutrodyne receiving^
set Sor.or; 1.,> -b' 2 coir bines the finest of pho^F
nograpji'. and a . > er.fertiynment with a distinc-
tive beau . i Nil which, together with mod-
erate pru . \k .. anneal instantly to you.
Mikulik’s Drug Store, Flatonia, T
Leap Year Dance
At S. P. J- S. T. Hall
ENGLE, TEXAS
October 26th. fcood Music.
E- A. Arnim. F. L. Wotipka
and Frank Worley attended
tte Bastrop Fair one day last TS
week.
Furniture For
furniture is for sal
•my home.
Mrs.
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Howerton, James. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 23, 1924, newspaper, October 23, 1924; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth985420/m1/1/: 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.