The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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jtjappy and Prosperous
Tear to our Patrons
Vifcnds.
G. C. Sixhmons <& Co,
Boss Egg and Grocery Men.
E LOCAL NEWS
‘Packard” Shoes, new stock,
t styles, at Cockrill's.
large aoeeage of onion? planted
etion ia aaid to linye stood tbe
old wontber all right.
for Sale,
ply to H. E. Otle,
Flftloiiiti, Texas.
H. White lias 1 lie thank? of the
ns for b nice mess of cabbage Inst
day. He ntaten that the cabbage
is not hart by the late cold spell.
Out' line of Ladies’ Hats, front
50%) $5.00, tar $2.00. Lyons’
artnieut Store.
F. Woods was transactine
ittess in Sen Antonio several
Hie past week,
nr line of Ladies’ Hats, from
.50 to $3.00, for $1 00. Lyons’
pnrtiiieiit Store.
Bliss JLn\tie Woods witnessed
mjrfjhg contest, at Shiner last
Iui^HMbIuniing home Sunday
1 ntoe* and fullest cans
h*5«t 05c per dozen cans, f.
. V Yoakum Canning Co.
Hattie Heymanu is here
Shelby on s visit to Mies
Kelly.
yon want a shoe to wear
ger I lulu n year! “The Pack*
ril” will-.do il— at Cockrill’s.
Mias L/niisa Hmull ami John
iaka were married at Praha
‘lesday, Rev. Nelardua officiating,
their lives be coutiuued Itap-
jueaa.
The last mouth In pny your tax-
See W, Willeford at bank
mid avoid trouble.
Mrs. Frank Svnsla. who has been in
n Antonio under treatment for sev?
nl weeks, was brought ootne last
turday. The Argus ia glad to alate
t Mrs. Svaata ia fast recovering
her prolraaled spell of sickness,
Willeford will attend to your
;ea. Pay in before the 31, und
disfranchisement.
Mr. Oalliger, an engineer nn the
lliern I’aciflc. was severely burned
ile switching in the yards here
nday. His injuries were of sueli a
tore th»t he bail to be sent to San
titoino for medical care.
"Packard” Shoes, the kind that
and wear well, the proper shape,
ever hurt Hie loot. Don’t fail to
them at Cock ill’s.
Don’t forget ymr (axes. Time
up Jan 31. W. Villeford at I lie
iik will fix you up
We have received n slier from a
try highly esteemed viend and a
etier in the public selion* nt Engle,
lelosing a reproduction ot the story,
‘Courtship of Miles Standhi," writ-
en by one ot her pupils. We will
ladly publish it in our nextout it is
oo late for tins issue.
Full set teeth for $10.00 °very
rday. J. H. Mttrpy,
Dentu.
5 dozen pai's children’s ove.
oes, 6/£ to l'/4, going nt 10, *
tid 20c per pair. M. Cockrill.
It. E. Sullivan came up from
Goliad Inst week where he hud
been clerking for Die past six
moil I h. The firm Gene was with
failed, and after a week wit 11 home j
folks and friends lie will leave Ini
Glen Flora to accept a position in
a mercantile establishment that lie
was with the first of last year.
The art exhibit at (lie opera house I
last Monday night, ami Hie lecture of I
Miss Haskell, under Hie suspices of
the Shakespeare club was, indeed, a
treat lo our citizens. The school
children wore eiilvrlitined in the aft-
ernoon, Hint Ilia night’s exhibit svhk
appreciated by file older beads. Miss
Haskell i« a genius in her profession
and lias many warm admirers in onr
town. Tills is the second visit of that
gifted lady lo our cily, and il is Imped
her visile will be repeated often.
New shoes nl Cockrill’s—Flick'
ni'd’a—in nil the lending styles.
Tlieie’a none belter, mid tew as
good. Ask those tbut wear them.
C. F. Lehman, I he well known
nnd gentlrinniily editor mid pro-
prietor of Hie Hallelsvilla llernld
was a pleasant visitor to The Ar-
gus smietuin lest Tlmisdny. Mr.
Lehman has been confined very
elosely to I lie arduous task of news-
paper work for a number of years,
and for an outing lies acre pled a
situation as traveling salesomn of
Ihe well-known printers nniteriiil
house. The Texas Printers Supply
Co., with branch office at Dallas,
Texas. Mr. Lehman is also sell'
ing Halletsville cigars, make of
Lavaca county raised lohneeo
Hiroiighoiit and a fine smoker. It
Miller of our town is the sole
agent for this cigar in Flntoiiin,
Call and try one and you will find
a choice smoke.
Mr. Frank Bittner and Miss
Agnes Kolnr were married lit
E’ralia Tuesday, Rev. Neliinlus of-
ficiating. The Argus’ happiest
coogralulalions are extended this
popular young enuple. Miss Ag-
ues is the daughter of Mrs. John !
Kolnr, a general favorite with nil
acquaintances, while the groom is |
one of our progressive young nier- j
(•hunts of tlie firm of Dusek &j
Ditlner. The marriage look place j
at Prulin. Lunch was served nt
the home of the bride, and the
happy couple look the 2:33 South-
ern Pacific for a few days visit lo
Galveston. May their lives be all
sunshine, is Hie wish of The Argos
and I hair ninny friends.
Toe coldest spell for many yeats
ns beeu witli us for the past week
doubt it will be a great benefit
lie coming crop, but it. is feared
large acreage of onions in this
tion is injured to a oertaiu e*'
tent.
uy your children a pair of
bber Overshoes at Cockrill’s for
or 15c. Any size from 6^ to
For Rent
My farm, containing 100 acres
in cultivation, 100 auras in pasture
two good houses, plenty of good
wafer and fire wood. Situated
tine mile east of h'latonia Apply
to C. L. Williams, Shiner.
or Dr. G. W. Allen, Sr.,
Fin I <i)i in
Travel nil the different railway tinea
(.entering at Flatoi ia i« not n« heavy
ax it wan this time last year. Perhaps
the elements have aometling to do
ritli it, and perhaps moat if the people
ke broke. It’s just after holidays.
TO MY FRIENDS
AND CUSTOMERS.
This is to inform the public,
generally that my bakery will
continue to supply you with
fresh bread nt all times.
Tnanking all for past patron
ago respectfully ask a contin-
uance of same.
I also wish to infor n my!
friends that I have taken
charge of the beer saloon in
tho Finkenstein building and
would be pleased to see my
friends nt any time
H. LANGE.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE
This is to inform the public 1 lull i
the firm of Lyons & Jiu-oba lots
ibis (ley been dissolved by nt o I uni
consent, hi. P. Jnrobs leiireing
him) the business in the Inline will
be conducted under Hie firm tonne
of H. Lyons.
Lyons & Jacobs.
In referring lo the above I wish
hereby to llialik the good people of
h'latonia and vicinity for their lib
ernl patronage in the past and ask !
a continuance of same to the fit to. |
S, P Jacobs.
I also wish to thank those who
have dealt with us in the past and
respect I'll ly solicit a slim e of I licit
pal lounge in the future, promts
iog to alwa>s make it to your in {
leresl to trade with me.
Respect fully,
Hen Lynns
The midden full in cotton is
charged by some to the present
Republican administration. Pres-
ident Taylor, of Ihe Gilmers’ assn-
elation, is authority for ihe charge
"that this association has 'profit j
positive that the government bu-
reau's repoit is 5 per cent more
than it should be. nod that the
cotton crop will be fully a million
bales under Ilia government's es-
timate.” It may not be fair or
reasonable to charge the sudden
trouble up to Hie Republican ad-
ministration, but one thing is
certain—if it bail occurred just
after the election of a Democtnt
it would have been charged up to
the Deinociany, whether It was
caused 1>T an unfair estimate or
not.
Rev Carlisle P. B. Martin LLD
Of Wnverly, Texas, writes: Of a
morning when fils' mining’ I often
ti ml a I pouhloanni collection of phlegm
which prod ores . t cough and is very
loud lo ili.l.el -e: but a small quantity
of Hiillurds Knrehniiiid Syr tip will at
once dislodge it, and the trouble is
over, J know of po medicine Unit is
equal, ami is sc pleasant to take. I
cun most cordially rcccomcnd it lo
all rsons pe needing a medicine for
throat and lung troubles, 2-”>c. 50c
a ml $1.00
Sold Iiv A Brminimaiin.
Ne Plus Ultra
In reply to tits masterly nrlicle
of H. J, Carpenter, Heckliiiiu’s el
tils, appearing in tlie last issue of
the Republican sheet, the Record,
The Argils will say little, but to
Hie point. The Argue books gives
Ilia mime of ft J Carpenter, en-
tered on the Dili day of November
1897, making close lo 7 vein's, with
a credit of seven watermelons.
Now it may be Ilia! Carpenter
charged The Argus one dollnr each
for Ilia 7 melons ami considered
I lie drill paid, but lie was given
foi thrill nl bis own prices, 10 und
15 cents, ll Cut penler consider-
ed himself so gi iaviolisly slander-
ed lie slioolil have deuuniileil a re•
(.ruction of Hie charges from The
Argus during bis seven" days slay
in Pintnuiii, TI e truth always
boils and Cill'peillei well knew
The Argus would mttke no ret ruc-
tion for tacts were stated. Cur
penler claims lie knew nothing of
Mite Social.
Tim Ladies’ Aid society will have
mile social at (lie home of Mrs. J. M.
Harrison, January 20. 'The follow-
ing is tlm order of exeroiaes:
Cllnru a.
Reading by Mrs. MeCoinmoy.
Music—Aliases Mm gait'll it Foster
and Mish F. Farris and L Herndon,
Recitation—Misa Nallie Kerr.
Male quartette.
Reading—Mrs. W. K. Sullivan,
Chorus.
Duet — Mr, Colston nnd li. Miller.
Music—Mrs. It. Lyons.
—- - —
Letter to Rev. Passmore
Flitluniu Tex mm ,
Rev. Sir: Three I'lmichra in
Ihildwinsyille, N. Y. have hml
I lien first lessons in Deyoe
Messrs Oslerboul & Lockwood
pa in led the I’resyleriao parsonage;
estimated 30 gallons; took 22.
Messrs. Sliogerliiiid & Shutter
ptiinieil tlm EpiM-opnl church; es-
liniiiled -1(1 gallons; look 28.
Same painters pointed Hie Cath-
olic church; estimated 50 gallons.
AN OLD BACHELOR SAYS THAT—
Flattery lx a key for opening femi-
nine hearts.
Catch an catch can li the matrimo-
nial motto of some girls.
The mother of pearl would certainly
make a Jewel of u mother In law.
When
care, It's
woman xnys ahe doesn't
sate bet that she does.
When a baby cries it never sheds
sufficient tears to drown the noise.
A girl can't understand why all the
other girls are not In love with her
lover.
When a girl Is In love her mother
always thinks a)ie has a touch of
malaria.
flic Argus' nrltcles uni 11 liis re-j
I in n In Kbilouiu. Mnylrn not, but I'***
n copy of The Argils was unliked Of course they estimated from
ami sent him, which no ilnithl lie win" they hud I....... Using. The
received, for his ‘‘irulb ami varus ■ KMV,l|g in paint it ml work is $4 or
ill ” is "muchly” questioned by all
neqoaiiiliiiii-i's in 11■ i- Nccthni. N •
all ill l>| it was very grill it \ i ng to
When a
self over
gi anted.
man makos a fool of htm-
a woman ahe takes it for
Hie editors of Hie Kecoril lo puli
lisli Cmpeiileis iiilieli-, thinking
The Argos would be knocked out
mi tlm first round, bill il morel)
advertised os noil exposed then
own baud To Carpenter und bis
colleagues, Iheeditois of the Re
cord, Tile Argils extends thunks,
Til, Hi.
Wonderful Nerve
$5 a gallon. Tniat saving oil
Hit ee j d)s f 125 to $150—tile paint
mg ee.is two ir three limes its
lit neb 11 ■ ilie p dot,, you In o>v.
V nil I I'll 11 ,
l1' . 1 I'Viii' &Hi),
9 New York.
F. S. M. Feriinn sells our paint.
A Very Close Call.
I struck to im engine although
Ts di-pluveil by many u mao emlnr- every joint ached mid every nerve was
iog pants of accidental Huts, Wounds,
Bruises, Bui n?, Scalds, Sore feel or
stiff joints, But there" tin need for il
Hni'klcns Arnica Salve will kill the
pail! a it-1 core the trouble. Its the
best salve oil esrill for files, too. 25e
a', all Dmggists.
A great many It Hi* have been
introduced in the leglsl.il m e, and
some of them are of « decidedly
radical nature, but there is ap-
parently no reason to apprehend
that conservutisiu mid common
sense will not prevail.
racked with pain, Writes (', \V, Ih-1-
hiniy, a hu'MUHiiive fireman, of Ihnl-
ington.lutve. I was weak and pale
without a iv np|ti.tilo Mint all mo
down. As t ivs- about lo give op, I
got. a bottle ot Elec1 ic hitlers, nod
after taking it' I felt as wed as I ever
itnl in on life. Weak, sickly, too
down people id wins gain new life
strength and vigor (rnin their.'.use.-
.Sii isl'ai-tloo go hi notecd
Try them,
by all Di uggisls
I'l ice ftOr.
I.ove that bus nothing but beauty
to keep il going Is apt to die of hasty
consumption.
When a girl begins to take comic
valentines seriously she has reached
the age limit.
A married woman abandons her
opinion tile moment her husband la
converted to It.
At 16 a t-trl declares sho will marry
only for love. At 36 she finds it con-
venient to fall In love with a man
who has money.
GOLD THAT IS MOT GOLD.
Effective Substitute for Decorative
Yellow Metal.
One more proof that all Is not gold
that glitters l.s found In the fact that
much of the gooi lettering seen on
signs and also much of the gliding of
picture frames luis no gold whatever
about It. Among laymen the opinion
prevails that all such decoration re-
quires the actual use of gold tear, but
the realty is different, and a substi-
tute that defies detection has been
widely used for some time The ex-
act effect of gold is secured by using
a leaf of either silver or aluminum un-
der yellow paint. The metal hacking
gives the required luster and he paint
gives the required color. This meth-
od cannot he used in all cases, be-
cause the paint Is of peculiar quality
atid requires putting on with an even
thickness. For thiB reason it Is gen-
erally applicable only to flat surfaces.
Parks of a gilded picture frame which
Honor for Stoessel.
Qeii, Novi, under tint** of Jrnnn»f
10, 1ms written tlm governor of Nttga-
niilci the following:
*'Ah to the treatment of (lull. Htoew-
Ret yen will lie advised liy the proper
Authorities, hut it imiv not he out •»(
place to point out that Gen Kih«*mm«*I i*
now iieitlup* ft primmer of war not en
enemy, hut a foreign gentleman \vli«
Iiha iDAritofiotiftly nerved hi* reentry
and, moreover, no honorably perform*
• d without iiniteceHNAry delay the
complicated lawk ol tiHimfeniiig the
forts nud munition* of Tort Aithor
that he deserves to he Accorded full
military honors, and I commend him
to your cotiftjdcrntioti.**
COAL.
A. Kidh'lmcli keeps the best of
bhickamilll's emil lo be bail, ami won't
be undersold. (’nine and see me.
No Uce for Cert Stretcher.
Many years of bard work on the
farm had midc the old n:ail round-
shouldered and his eoat fitted badl.v.
Ills son In tho city rent him a coat
stretcher on which to hang tho coil
at night. On his next visit to thi
farm tho young man asked how the
coat stretcher worked. His father look-
ed a little embarrassed and then con
fossed: “l can't stand it on,'' said he.
"It was real good of you to send It.
Your mother fastened It to my coat
with tape, but T wasn't comfortable In
it and I had to take It off."
Domestic Tumbles.
It i« exceptional to fin" a taoiilv
w hen-There ate nil d"nic»lic rnpl.un-s
iirriisiniinlH , hut thi--.....in It*- 1,-*mO!I
i ll by .having Dr. Kings New l.i -
fills around. Much trouble Itiei
s;i\i- bv their kr-'at work in stoiiuirh
Hint liver troubles. I h-\ oo' onl\
relieve you. hat cure 25e lit nil
Dntggista.
! are molded Into waving surfaces gon-
At Ilia iiiiiiiihI meeting of tlm stock-I erally require genuine gold leaf to
holders of the First National Hank! cover them.—Philadelphia Record.
Ill- fo'lowiiig oflV-ers were elected: |
M dock I ill, president : M. Feriinn ! YOUNG ACTOR'S GREAT SUCCESS, j
vice liresiih'li!; IV Vt illefiii-it, easluer;
Friiu.k Nesrstii, n-s
I,. i '• n*t- i i .. e -■ it
ilii. toi - K . \ i
l-'r*. v1 iv * , \Vitle.l
.1 At. H ie i isV- i \|
i-tioit e-isliiiu-* I,.
i hit-
llattr.ock, ol Dullas, tvalits it law
authorizing officers to coo lisente
nnd destroy gambling devieoa.
There will tin several other lulls
intiodncei] on the same subject.
Live Pigeons Wanted.
I will pny 75e p-r dozen fur nil
old birds Immglit me tip to Jan.
12Hi nt Mueller’s fitruiliii'e store.
R, F. Mueller.
Cured Lumbago
A, H, ('anmnii, Chicago, wiites
Miirch 190,1: Having been t ron h I -
j ed with Lumbago at different times
and trie I one physician after another
nnq tlii-n ilitVeieiil ointments and lin-
iments, gave it together. S" I tried
once more, and got it liottle of Ral-
(iirds Snow Liniment, which gave me
aim list in stati t relief, I can cheer
, fully rcccnmcnd it, and will add my
name to your list of former fuflcre's.
! 2.)o, 50e and $ l .IK)
Sold 11v A. Hrimiirnninu
Gen, Stoessel declares that the real
causa of the war was Ihe ignorance of
the Russian people of the lighting
qualities of the Japanese, In this
mistake there is a timely lesson for
the bravest nod huffiest of us.
For a flrst-olas*
SHAVE AND HAIR CUT
Oo «• J. W. DOLBJSL
•at for the beat laifhdry in Te
is a compliment ((California
to ,lte tliat it is full of pruned;
Hie ‘op was 125,000,100 pouuds.
^nlc to tho Extern
For lift troublea am.1 constipation
tliere is natter ban De Witt’s
Little Early ,„ri,, the famous little
Pill*. 1 hey i no^ wig()n ^|1(J (t,)ln
aclt. 1 lictr ac()llg nLn the avutem
is mild pleasant m| *ln)|cfl( h,,|j
Moore of ,LaFaV lP iayg. jj()
me talking DeWi, iuit Ea|)y Uja
era do their work. J ol|,v J('illg j
nave naed gripe aml,lke n„ lick i|(
W. M. TUCKER, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office—Ronth’s DrugStors.
One iiii-li or rain fell between Ilie
bmira of 1 I o'clock Tuesday luglil and
9 a a. m Wednesday. Audit was a
warm ruin. I,in, which is just what ,
tlie fanners most desired.
Speedy Relief
A salve Hint heals without a scar is
DeWitts '1 itch Hazel Halve, No
remedy effects sueli speedy relief. It
draws out iiifiimiition. soothes heals
and cools all cots burns and bruises,
A sure cure for I’iles nnq skin diseases
DeWitt’s is the only genuine Witch
Hazel Halve, lie wore of counterfoils
tliev are dangerous.
For side by A. Hiuiiiieiiiaii
Blacksmiths
I lmve just received it ear ot
I’ieiliiiont smithing coal,
nnd see my prices.
Wm. Stein
A gentleman dropped into onr office
'Tuesday Inst who resides some eight
or nine miles east of the city, and.in
qilired what was the news, staling that
lie never took the newspapers amt
consequently knew nothing of wloit
was transpiring outside Ins own little
world We told him of the fall of
Fort Arthur, till- war in the far east,
I the action of Ihe New Yolk cotton ex
j change in relieving the cotton raisin'.
., , gient political changes, national and
1 ' j state legislatures, inventions, scientific
progress, discoveries, foreign eflsodvs
iiinikets. mnmages, deaths, nnd a
Boy Electrified Theater-Goera Nearly I
100 Years Ago.
One of the strangest figures of the
British stage was "Young Rosclua.” I
Ills other name was William Henry
West Betty. He lived until Aug. 24,
1874. although he marie his last stage
appearance on Aug. 9, 1824. at the age
of 32. Theatrical history has no paral-
lel to his childhood. If was this little
Irish hoy who after seeing Mrs. Bul-
lions, had declared that he must die if
he did not become nn actor. He took
Belfast by storm In 1803. when not
quite 12. nnd nearly stifled scores of
I-ondonera on Dec. 1. 1804. Footguards
nnd officers were overpowered by the
T
ki
MM
The town cow is not n Imndsome
animal neither i- Hie oroamnital, but
she is useful. She is a si raw senven-
__________ get'and a target for small boys who
crowd and gentlemen charged through ! delight in torturing dumb animals,
the boxes and jumped by twenties into
the "pit" for places Master Betty
brought $86,050 to Drury Lane In
twenty-eight nights. William Pitt ad-
journed the house of commons to let
the members see him ns Hamlet, and
his boom lasted until 1808. His ndult
return to the stage was brief and a
failure.
QUEER LITTLE SEA MOUSE.
Remarkable in the Lower Branches of I
Organic Life,
A few days ago, when they brought |
me a fine specimen, about four Inches
long, of that strange creature the sea !
mouse, dredged from the sandy bot-
tom of Loch Ryan, I began to speed
late darkly upon the significance of I
the generic name Aphrodlta, bestowed
If her cowsliip in her nnl'i-tlered slate
! roams nt will the streets, mooches
: hack yards, kitchen doors, tramples
flower beds, upsets t'-elhs works, steals
food fraiit a farmer's wagon and is
in the way of everybody, it is—well,
Ilie council s fault.
Easter for 1905 rails on April 23
Only twice in 100 years lias there been
a Inter Easier. In 1859 Easter fell oil
April 24, In 1880 tbe festival came on
A pi i I 25.'
Tbe cotton funner ia "up pjth-
inst’’ it situation which notliingelse
will meet. Colton to-day ia l»e.
low cost of production,nud il tbe
output is not. radiciillv redact'd the
present surplus will keep Ihe ptice
Judge u until neither by his
of the next crop down to flic sutnn
............. ;|-Ih.„ ,» m m.
'I-'. .1,1, l„ .1- f.......ells. "HI
success nor bv Ins fuilnre, but by | HiI'w'hs hke'the Irish' Primitive stage of development, enjoy street nor the governo-nt min slier
the ivsy he bears
misfortune.
ins fortune or
No More Stomach Trouble.
All stomach trouble is removed by
the use ol Kodol D' spepsis (lure. It |
gives tbe sloniabli perfect rest by !
man who was hauled before n mngis- I
trnte for hummel ing a Jew into ntseii*
nihility. When arraigned before bis
honor, Ilie Irishman pleaded not guilty
because, snid Patrick, lie was one of
the murderers of our Savior. The jus-
tice told him the crucificlion of I'lirist
happened 2,000 years ago ‘‘I can't
help iIihI, your honor,” said Fat.‘‘I
A split in the Republican rank, as
wide ns Ihe space between the Atlan-
tic nnd Psoiflu Oceans, would he a
good tiling for the psople of Ihe South
for the people of Ilie Nation, for (liu
inanity tlm world over. The power of
the Republican party, based upon
spoils, sectional prejudice and Ilie
spirit of conquest, is the meet danger-
ous power in Ihe modern world. The
Republican parly is the most merci-
less nnd dangerous of all the trusts.
News
| digesting wlmt you cat without the ol,|v |leMrd it yesterday,
| sumachs sol. The lood build" up —-— —-— -
the body the rest restores 'lie stomach j ''Slop tliat dog,” yelled a sable son
to liealdh. You (lollt have to diet I ,,f Ham, as be rushed into the street
the stomach and n
Witts Little Early
be the long sought
■imply perfect.
cure mo De
^ter* proved to
Hef. Tiny are
‘•bins traveling
1 find Litlla early Herit|10 mou ro
liable remenv to «rry,jt,, Ulem
wy/\|»*^ A positive specific fonilioi* fever,
y ^ malaria, chills and fter, Malarial
laria and poisoning,malarial del/ty, nalarial
ijC cvre dypepd*dumba^u
Coughs and Colds.
All coughs colds and pulmonary
eomplniuls that arc rumble are
quickly cured by One Minute Cough
Cure, Clear* the phlegm, draws Out
the inflamation and heals and soothes
tbe effected os its, strengthens tbe
lungs, wards o(V pmnimnuia. Harm-
less and pleasant to lake.
Bold by A Rriinnrmmi.
City Poll Tax.
Reuteiubar your city poll tux ie
a* impnrtnnt ns vonr county. If
your city poll Inx il not paid this
mouth yon me bnired from voting
yourself wlieh tskiog Kodol Dyspep-
sia (lore. J. D. Krskine of AUenville
Mich, says I suffered heartburn and
Htomscb trouble (or some time. Mi-
nister in law lias bad Ilie same trouble
and was not able to eat lor six weeks
She lived entirely on warm water.
After taking Iwo bottles of, Kodol
Dyspepsia cure she was entirely cured
She now e«t" lieaslilv and is in good
health, I am glad to say Kodol gave
me instant relief.
For snlo bv A. Ilrunn«mann
Tito Twenty-ninth legislature ia
aaid lo be composed principally of
educated men. And I lie other
membera, probably, know what’s
win", __
Pieaaant And Moat Effectiye,
T. J, Chambers. Ed, Vindicator,
Liberty, Texas writes Dec 25 1902.
With pleasure and unsolicited by von
l bent testimony to the curative pow-
er of Ballnrds Horebound Byrup, I
have used It in my family and osn
cheerfully affirm that it is the most
effeclivo and pleasadlest remedy (or
coughs and rn|d* I have ever used.
25c' 50c and $1,00.
Bold bv A, jUrunuemami-
from a store, bis arms full of goods
and bis month resembling a Imle in a
coal pile, “fon if I lose liitr, dnt ends
inn ’piisiim dinmt'a.’' ’j’lint colored
geutlenmn is still Wondering what lias
become of Mat dog.’ but the engineer I cate as and more brilliant than a
the enviable privilege of being able to 1 tln-in. Reduction, radio" t'edno.
replace any organ, even a head, of lion, js Ilie only remedy.—Fort
which they may be bereft by accident j Worth Register,
or assault.
At first sight no living creature is j " ' “
less suggestive of the goddess of love,
its general outline being that of a gi-
gantic wood iouse and Its structure
but an oblong mass of Integument and
vtscere. Yet on second thought. It
appears not inappropriately termed
Ahprodtta. born of the sea foam—am-
phros—and, If beauty of form be de-
nied to It, compensation Is made by
nn extraordinary loveliness of color.
The breathing apparatus, consisting
of external branchiae like silky bris-
tles arranged all along the sides of
tho animal, shine with a luster as dell-
ou an incoming freignl might pornnps ] pigeon's neck,
enlighten him.
-Fall Mall Gazette.
PATENTS
friend model, sketch or pliofeo ol lim-utloD for
I fret report on DHtnUabUity. For free book,
andu,xTRADE-MARKS *
C-A-SN0W4
Opposits U. S. Patent Office J
WASHINGTON D. C.
Imperfect Dig.-Btlou'
Mentis less nutrition nnd in conse-
quence) lrss vitality. When the liy-I
er fsila to secrete bile, the blood be- i
comes loaded with bilious properties, I
tlie digestion becomes impaired and
tbe bowel* constipated. Hcrhine
will rectify this; it gives tone to Hie j
stomach, liver nud kidneys, streugtli^j.
cn* the appetite, clears and improves j
the complexion, infuses new life and
vigor to Die whole system 50c a bottle
Sold bv A. Krunnemann.
TOUUiT HT. SCHTJTZ,
THE OLDEST WHISKEY
HOUSE IN THE CITY
From to day on I will retail whiskey nt wholesale prices.
Don’t Imy rotglit for $2.00 per gallon when I will see you
n thrr« year nlil. iwn sImiiiJHhI sirmulu Homlioti tov llm
same money $2.00 per gallon, and from four to ten year oid
Rye und Itonrliou nt comparative prices.
Call and get a sample of $2.00 Homhoti which you can’t
buy anywhere else less than $.1 00
Kodol
DYSPEPSIA CURE
DIGESTS WHAT VOU EAT
Tti* $1.00 bottleconUla* 2H tlm**the trial •»**. wh; :!i anil* (or 50 cant*.
MtBPAIIIID ONLY AT THI LAMJRATJIV Of
E. C. DeWITT Ac COMPANY. CUICAGO. ILL.
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Blanton, S. C. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 19, 1905, newspaper, January 19, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987733/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.