The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1919 Page: 9 of 12
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IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW to*
What a Heap of Happiness It
....Brings to FlatoniaHoines
Hard to do housework with
an aching hack. •
Brings you hours of misery
at leisure or work.
.. If women ontj*. knew the
cause— that.
Backache pains often come jjj
from weak kidneys,
’Twduld save much needless
woe.
Doan's' Kidney Bills are I'Or
•weak kidneys. .
• Many residents of this vie in-,, [jl
ity endorse them. j 1
Mrs. B. *S. .Votaw, Smith-] d
vllle, Texas.,■says: I suffered a : l]
great deal from my back and n
kidneys and was in btyl <^)prt
oF the time: 1 had a dull,
throbbing pain across my kid-
neys, together with rhoumiilif
.uadi XULtg*
Eliminate Uncertainty
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as to the safety of legal „documents, Liberty
Bonds,,, personal property, and other valu-,
ablest-— •*
By Renting a
- SAFE DEPOSIT BOX . '
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>in ‘this institution’s fire and burglar-proof
Vault---—■—•— ----* ‘———:----—
pains in mV ankles and joints’
were so swollen, 1 couldn’t'
wear my shoes. I knew’my
kidneys wore wadsihg^Vthe’1
trouebl andMiougil 1 tried all f 1
sorts of medicines, 1 got - lit'tje $1
.help until 1 got Dpuftto’Kid-
ney Pills. They soon reliev
ed all symptomS of kidney
complaint// C V
Don’t simply, askfor a kidney
remedy—got Doan’s Kidney
Pi Is— the same that .Mrs,
*otaw hyd. • Foster-Mil-
Jburn Co.„iluffa.Uv-N^ Yl^J
Yhe freedom from uneasiness and annoyance
thus gained will more than compensate you
for the -nominal rental involved'.
. Investigation is invited..- --
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FLATONIA STATE BANK.
Flatonia - Texas
The City Council is maTcin;:
preparations to build more
f concrete - walks in the city.
A good walk will soon be built
leading to . the school house
with a view to removing the t
inconvenience our children
nave been suffering during
: the wet weather. This is a
! move that will meet the ap-
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Business Locals
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Notice
Butter Fat '5b cents.
_____Flatonia Creamery Co.
: / Notice
| Professionally
us a ww»wwwwe www<
Dr. F. G. Daehne,
Butter fat 50c. We pay ex-
proval of every citizen and pres* nn your shipment ami mail'
(taxpayer. We must conserve you check at once. . . "VH
; the health, of our Young A-
jmerica.if we* wish to build up
i a strong and vigorous corm ________________.
niunity. - • - "Diil pickles. Herring antj Rus-
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Seguin Creamery.
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Calls attended promptly
Office with Mikulik Drug Go
Flatonia, Texas ’
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*We Are Headquarters
for eiioice Meals, rfo matter what cut
dr portion bf Beef, Veal or Lamb you
may want you willI line! it here.
All we ask is a fair living'profity-
lsn’t that right? .
, v. What’ better than- a Svaiier Loin
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~KoaHt for next Sunday*s dinner?
CITY MEAT. MARKET
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Market fteport
CORRECTED E^ERY THtjRIf)AY
Cotton, basis, middling.^ * ‘*'.25
- Cotton Seed, ton. .-1.:.. I.. 01.yo
CottonSeed Hulls,'ton.15.00
Cotton Seed Meal, cwt 2/75
Eggs, per doz.j.*... .30
Roosters.......____... . ,25
Hens____.20
Chicken#, Fryers Jl&.
. Turkeys, per lb.____«......' .20
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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Tntiii ’H KtkstiiornirtW!41) A.W.
Taui'n.9 West Bound..______T'o* P-'M
Roofing
I .-Plumbing
:ween a roor stove
AND A GOOD ONE
is that-*—the former is the
;.source ojL- ivi>u.kaut. bntfre.r.-
.worry ; and - disappointment,
-while. liith s good Oil- Cook
Stove- installed in your'kitchen
: feV.er.vtiing goes' smoothly'. •
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Michilin Tires
General Repairing
Tlit/ halo which surrounds.
The DETROIT yAPOR
Gasoline Stoves
•- a t}sa
--ak-,.
writ off out the entire household
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HARDWARE , AERHPTOR WINDMILLS AND
FARM IMPLEMEHTO. ^ FLATONIA, TEXAS-.'
Mr. and Mrs. W. H-. Wheel- i 9>an Sardines at R. K. Minton s,
er were greatly surprised a For Sale • ' , •
fh«.X’Sr& tfr„r • .11.^ .a> jSr Itai'iwa
had been on fire, burning & J covered garage, outhouse with I
considerable space around the t wooden cistern on top, wind-1
due. The fire occurred prob- .mill good well one rain, water-;
i^sj-sssai
duilng ihe early part of ^isteni. . chick.en^ ami wash
•the night, and that it should; k n>u i • •
have * become extinguished ! h<,l,!4es’ • 1 h,‘s 18 !0^^,attM,
without the attention -or even on the cor°er south of the j Il^j!|
the knowledge of ”’thV -^Decu- -Potirf ITouse,. will m;t.l at" a
ami *<*m*
FLATONIA. LODOF
. No. 20BJ&
Every Ut arid :ltd
. Tuawiay in their Castle
f>. A. .I^nningt, C. C.
Henry'Miller, K. of R. & S-.
FLATONIA LOpCE NO: 436
"v A. F. &. A. M.
pants ot the house is.* some- burgaiti. - t f-' 1
IhiitK of a mlatery to them. >■. F. rt«m,ta.-ti-nl|tl«- Tax. I
of Qon“ort ar“'*53.' ‘It^ ! Por Wr
atives in the city this week. turns and h“rht‘st market prices
Mr. LlTIgT is an e,X Flatonia shl,) Vour"hides. Wook ♦itc., ' toT«CU1» Meets Saturday on of before
merchant who has been liv-; Howard Hide and Leather, t’o.. 'Vi^ full moon. Brethren in good,
ing ill the Hill country for a- .Houston, Texas. Ask Fxin-ess standing are invited to attend.
SIX yZZ KTffl® <<* - rnr
Rabb Edwards there, , jmig tagg,
~Mr. A. G —fTTou Want" a .:n£w =Ton!] -r
Henry Hurr,-W. M.
W. A. Beekhamj Secretary
ceiled.word fronj8his>sob/ All.'1 ‘>n’ ^ A: Bekeetjy. Schu-1"
W, O. W.
.Mnmiitu njghtaaaah
Ireland Camp
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S. NeK-ille, that his ship is to L T”, « » ■ , u .
go to the Azores Islands to be , 1 hav? first d®93 cabbage for
In roadmoss -tmr j.riee. < iood-rnbhnge nonth VjWtjn(i ^overergos invitkd.
q_uir«d aid to 'the fruns-Atlan-1 for making kraut. Write for, A. m. «^-h. CC • John Roiiig
tic flyers who are-attempting price. R. J. Friedrichs. ! . . Secretary
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41 - Heniatichmg: and JW Work P.T>rH. S:
First ( -lass' work “ d(»'neA“o^ - Germ^Ldgi*: No.“15- -
Mrs. L. N, Lyon and chil-
dren of San. Antc^io were
guests. a4 the W.*H, Wheeler
home the first of the week.
-Mr- 4>»HHV-and Tanaily, art* now
diving in San Antonio*-where
he has a nice position with
Mr. W. K. Sullivan, and, also
a responsible position with' the
Oil Exchange.
Private Dan .Quntert was:
s^en on*our streets the firsFoT
the week, being on leave from
Fort 'Sant Houston base hos-
pital. Dan Was wounded in
■i-ntbn..— Yoakum. JroXr-i2tD twottmii.-Kr t». Owtcrloh. F-rc»
H. K. ThuUsmever,* Sef’v. —- *"* '
Yoakum.i .To
Hardy Open Gfown Plants'
Now shi'ppirig leacjing Var-
ieties Sweet Potatoes, Toma-
toes, Postpaid, 500 —$2.TKrr
L0Q0. ,...$3.50; Hot'aiul ^iweet
Peppers, Eggplant, Befts, 50(f
-$4A,~>; Ciabbagu,
$2.50, 100Q _
Bermuda Onions; 500—$ 125,
the left' arm in,-service dn | H>00 ^$2.00.v W.ri^e op wire
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He-w|U be rem^mberi'd as tne
son ot' Mrs. Guntert who vuii-
ducted a restaurant here-for
several months, during which ! City. Texas,
time he was working. a>n the I
f*u pm nf \T»* ■ flno T t. „ »4'L
for catalogue, and W^tdea
ftrtfgr 'ggnf aira^o
i/y us Ykhen to* shiji. . LtB-
EKTV .PLANT, cq: crystal
<30^
farm, of Mr.; Gus Loth Tiprfh- yo4„ ^.ant.. a *Ford
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Tfain 10 East Hour, i i. 2:2'i A.M.
Train 7 West Bound ......3:.r>2 A.M.
s.. a. & A.tP. |
Train 5 Sooth Bound FvM. ,
Train ti North NUund 2;fil i’. M., i.
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Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by lorhI ttpplfcatloiig, aw th*.-y cMiiuut
tn« clltteaavd porlluir nt t Up our TluTt; In
only one way to cure c-aturrliul ufii* nh,
and J,Uut In by a, conxtliuttoiial remod
t’atafrhul DeaYnosn In cuiised by an I
IUC0I
Hain.fi rondltion <*f the- niutoua lining: of
the fiuijtchliui Tube. When.thU, tube lu
inflaimd' you have u> njmbiiuB Nouud or lin-
pi!tf« <-‘t blllUlli And * u hi ii it lift *ninWv
clo»ed, DeafnoHs In the regQlt, Unleau the
infliinjinatlon can bo reduced und thle tube
reatorrd to lt« normal condition, hearing
will be deNtroyed forever Many caK*»a of
deufrieNH ure. ciiuh* >1 by t'aturrb, whloh Ih
an tnflafned condition of tin- ihucouh nut*
fare* Hall'it Catarrh 'Medicine acta thru
the blood bn tin* mucous surface* of The
ay at cm
\V> will give One. Hundred Dollars for
any cane of Catarrhal DeafnCaa that cannot
be curad by Hall'a Caturrh Medicine. Cl
culara free. All .Drugglata. 7f»c.
F. J. CHENfiY A CO.. Tolodo. O.
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dr«.l Dollars fgrJ..Ji-
fn»‘aa that cannot [o
Medicine. Clr« f'
What Kind of Oil
Do. You Use ?
•feast of town. He is stilj un-
der -treatment* for his arm,
but otherwise he looks .the pic-
ture of health.
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CASTOR IA
For Infiinti and Children.
Tbi Kind You Han Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
The chances are that you do not know.
WHEN YOU LOME TO US-* and ask for oil.
we give you the pil that i» best suited to the
particular type of your Car.
L£T -LlS^.jgnsh .out. ypiiV--Crank Case and put in
the RIGHT oil. ond i>pte .the difference.
Full Stock of „ FORD, CHEVROLET and
DODGE parts.
RACINE COUNTRY ROAD casings and AJAX
. tires to meet vour needs.’
OUR REPAIR -DEPARTMENT is Complete in
Every Detail. ... ■'
Citizens Auto Supply Co.
F. Li. Wotipka, Mgr.
v- Colpred School Closing
Program of the (’ommgpce-
ment ExercLsi-s Jo lie held at
the Flatonia Negro School at
8:30 o’clock pi ni
Ttrrrr
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tTifl on F*. *A, Bezecny, Sehur
enhurg, Telephone 121. .. tf
GAND1I
ISON’S
FINE
CHOCOLATES
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' R, MILLER
1 can do your Kod^k deve!:
oping and priptiriv^
work. llaiwey Munro,
Painting and Paper-hanging
I am prepared to Uo paint-
ing and jmper hanging. Good
reliable work and reasonable
charges. • .
24tf -R. X Maeker.
If -yoir want a TTQW Ro r<T
Hotel this week.
Mrs. E. G. Brooks and little
daughter of Wharton were the
guests, of relatives in the city
'“‘Sutnta.v.--------------------------'•
Misses Helen and Alma Har-
rison of Alice were gueats in
the city the first of the week:
Miss Victoria Tauch, who is
holding a responsible steno-
Crying Need
' for
PAINT
l,;is
There, ia a trying nssJ
for paint on thousands of
houses in Texaa— good
paint that will beautify
and satisfy. If you want
the best, use MASURY.
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graphic position in San Anto- Ujf,™ h*2|h?v '|^lr
mo was a (tueat at home Sun-1 e,lra llm. haP meadow, limber
y" ’ and water on place. Located in
Miss Ruby Bell visited with Freyburg neighborhood. Write
homefolks in San Antonio Sat- j qr call on E. W. Kiehn, Schul-
urday and Sunday. ’ ] enburg, Texas. 27c
Miss Pearl Gabitzsch and
FOR SALE— Good black
land -farm, 90 acres, (H) acres
in cultivation, balance past-
ure; good tank in pasture;
this tract part T»T fhFTfitz
Loess in ’ farm, !) miles south-
west of LaGrange. For price] FLATONIA LUMBER CO.
and terms set' R. H. Loessb. ^ ^
LaGrange, Texas. 4 21 i
----Farm for Sale- Mrs. Lillian Miller of San
Resaonable in price and
wholly dependable in
Quality.
Antonio visked here .Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gebart
of Youkum were visitors in
the city Sunday.
Mr: C. W. -Buell left Satur-
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Mrs. John K. Morrison of
A |iri| ,?ft - M ieinL»,uii-4x-^rt5ritlTMr~~uiI
^Mov^AMedph-litTTiz^bf^WaQO oTMouIton visited here Satur-
ber 1 whs frt the city last Thursday
business
daughter, Mrs. -G? C. Simmons. 1 G H W^oefner ChU,Th’
brother, Mr. ().' E. Woodman- looking after the
Class March. - | see, bfrei j maters of the late Otto Koeh-
VChorus— “Commencement” | , Mr. jfi'nd Mrs. Fred Wood- l€,r> wh‘» was a step brother
Invocation by Rev/ J. H. j mansee' of. Yoakurfi are visit- ol Mr. Heinz. —4:—- _ ______„ ____ ___
Wormsiey. ing at the Woodmnnsee hnmp I Miss Margaret Bunting left ^Antonio is a guest atftthe Mrs. OWN A HOME
Solo - “Farewell”! Annie jn. Jhe city; ’ J * : Inst Thursday for Montezuma ’
Livingston. -Miss Mattie Hoel'nefc and | Cteorgia, for a? visit with her
. Introducing Class-— Princi- Mr. and Mrs. S. L.' Sullivan j »«3ter, Mrs. B. R. Adams,
pal , • ; are visiting friends and rel-1 Attorney E. H. Moss of La
4 Oration— “Elevating the 1 atives in San Antonio and ;Grange w^ia in tha-dty jufow
wit^h relatives. , ^ - [Finder please return to my
MC-and Mr-»,-- P. E. -Coo per h o mtr,an d reeel ve re ware!
day for a visit with his sister
in Sail Antonio.
1 lost my small «-tool grip I; -'Irs- ^ ( °wdin is attend-
iu . » •„ ii ImK the district meeting of
Women’s Clubs at LaGrange
this week.
$ - 1
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day.
Mrs. Hollaway of Waelder , T'Uff KENT Good 5 room
is here this week visiting her • house _«n _ North Main Street,
J. E. Henkel, the piano man 3>k'U4,d his• position with the
Southern Par Hie Raitroad is
colored race’*’, El win.'.F. Jar
T-
l . ; mon.„
Chorus— Senior Class.
C.uero this week. hours last Thursday, enroute
Mr. and Mrs. .fohrf Kloppen-!trom Gonzales homeward,
berg and Mr. W. C. - Fertimik' Mav Cha». Rosenauer- was a
... _ gf. Sublfhie were-guests at the Honstoa and Galveston visit-
Oration- -Where ptt.II we ^ penM,.tt hume'.Surti®-. - ......“• '
anchor", Erm«;C, Mcnefoa. T Mra R Iacireli 8nd d4dKh.
. s" Vrr ...Carmpi ia Kept-,, - Mj E|,ic. of Moulton
rice Ulclteraou. ■ and .«r». Wa Kubity of
. Address- to Class-^ Prof. Yoakum were guests in the
J. hi Qayfon, Mano/, Texas. city the first of the week.
Hipiomas— J4ra Dorns of Muldoon
was shopping in the city Sat-
w<Uy*
.or Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. Jno. A. Kerr of San An-
tonio was a visitor in the city
Monday. - .... . T~'~
Miss Olga Kubepa of Sun
Antonio was a home visitor
Sunday. Miss Olga has a nice
position as stenographer la
the city now,
J. D. Bunting home. Every Renter should own a
Mrs. W. O. Mewes and Mrs. ; farm, and can do so with the
Sophie Amsler of Shiner were rvnt he is now, paying and a
visitors with friends in the small cash payment down at
city Hat Sunday. itime of buying. --- —
: Miss Clara Welhausen of 1 own several good farms.
Eagle Lake is here Mailing at a,n tof
the home offriendsr.' 4t)0 acres, alflp high state of
Miss, Clara Nike! of Smith-
ville is here visiting at the ' ^ r’ Plenty ot wood
m Mueller home. |' Also, have several*good'res-
Mr^’ A.,v.‘"a Mueller of Skid iRu*nCfes and business houses in
more is visiting at the home of Flatonia on which I-will make
her daughter, Mrs. R. F. Muel-
ler.
Miff? Alice 'Keller and Mrs.
E. J. Nichols are visiting with
Elm Grova rslatlvsa.
good^terms. .
BUY NOW. Get my terms
and prices.
C. P. JOHNSON
Flatonia, Texaa
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night ticket clerk, ancT will
give all .hi# Ugie^nd attention
to his drayage and hauling
business in the future^ .
Mr..Fred Befger has accept-
ed the night-ticket agent pos-
ition vacated by Mr. Ed Muel-
ler, and h#s assumed his new
duties.
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New Restaurant Opened
Mrs. Jos. Jurajda has open-
ed restaurant in the building
just east of the Stein Hard-
ware Company’s store, on the
south side, and wjII conduct a
modern short order restaurant
there in future.
nTlle. p,ace *1 convenient to
all, being near the Post Office,
and hungry folks are respect-
fullywreferre^tothe place. 4
Buy Ww Saving, Stamp,.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 24, 1919, newspaper, April 24, 1919; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988195/m1/9/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.