The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920 Page: 7 of 10
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Why suitor from a bad
back, from sharp shooting
twinges, headai lies, dizziness
and distressing urinary ills?
People arow.n a here reeorn-
nWmd Doan’.. Kidney Pills.
Could you ask for stronger
proof of merit?
Mrs. Anna Evans. S. Main j
. St., Lockhart, Texas, says: j
1‘Some time ago I had an at-
tack of very severe kidney
trouble and it is almost im-
possible to express in words
what I suffered. My kidneys
were weak and irregular at i
times and my back, through ;
my loins, pained me terribly. !
My hands began to swell dou-;
ble ttheir normal size. Then i
my face became so* swoHen j
and there were such puffy j
sacs under my eyes that I |
could hardly see. My feet;
were swollen too. I tried
all kinds of medicine, but
still suffered until the day I 1
* used Doan’s Kidney Pills. As
soon as I had taken a few
doses of Doan’s I saw an im-
i provement in my condition.
Finally I was completely
cured of the attack. Since
then I have taken Doan’s
Kidney Pills occasionally for
my kidneys and they keep
me in good health. I am very
glad to recommend Doan’s
Kidnfcy Pills, for the benefit
*■ I have received from them
is wonderful.”
Price 60c. at all dealers.
, ..Don’t simply ask for a kidney
L-ro“remedy— get Doan’s Kidney
Pills— the same* that Mrs.
Evans had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N.Y. 67
VACATION
and a safe deposit box
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It It a powerful and scientific
•ombinetio#! of eolptuif* anil 0*
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,.laoallnu:*aenU tar tha. r.eltef ini'
cure of diseases of the akin. It
Is especirfly effective In the ]
ITCHING VARIETIE8}- fliving
Instant relief from the, Itching
and smarting sensations end by
Its garrmdestroying properties It
exterminates the microbe which
Is the cause of the eruption, thus
curing the disease completely.
Llttell’s Liquid Sulphur Com-
pound Is used In all cases of Ec-
zema, Tetter, Barber’s Itch, Peo-
rlasls, Herpes, Rash, Oak and
Ivy Poisoning, also for relieving
the annoyance caused by chlg- j
gers and mosquito bites.
In the treatment of ECZEMA
—the most painful and obstinate
of all skin diseases—It is one of
the most successful remedies
known.
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FAT ENOUGH
to suit the hearty eaters, lean
enough to suit the more deli-
cate ones, and rich enough to
please all, our
MEAT
finds favor in every household
because it is of such excellent
quality. Any portion of the
beef for which you have a
special liking can be had here
at anj time. Choice cuts are
tt.3 rule, not the exception.
CITY MEAT MARKET
J. J. Ilodanek. Proprietor.
Mr.’ Ed Herder of Shiner
visited at the home of Mrs.
Ida Finkenstein Sunday.
Miss Elsie Scheer returned
to her home in San Antonio
Saturday,' after a several
weeks’ visit at the F. W. Du-
sek home.
< Mr. G. W. Hoefner left for
San Antonio Tuesday on bus-
iness.
Mr. find Mrs. W. T. Duff
You really can’t afford to think of
without considering the other.
Bring your valuables of whatever de-
scription to this institution; in our mas-
sive safe deposit vault we have perfect-
ed facilities for protecting them.
Rentals are very moderate, ranging from
$2 upward.
FLATONIA STATE BANK
__ Flatonia - Texas
OOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO
GET ACQUAINTED PRICE
LYKNU POLISH
25 cent size
50 cent size
$1.00 size ...
....... 15 c.
35c.
...... 75c.
For fine furniture, pianos,
hardwood floors, automobiles,
Clegns and polishes at one
time.
SUMMER NECESSITIES
Folding Ironing Boards.
Mosquito Bar Nets and Frame
Oil and W’ater Mops and
Dusters.
Porch Shades.
Screen Paint.
Enamels for Every Use.
Automobile Top Dressing,
•Aot^-mrrbrfr- ■ Prt in f * a n d’-'Ertampl
lath RtfbriV Ehamel'"and Fix-
tures. , -
FOR THE JUNE BRIDE
PYREX Glass Baking Dishes;
Serving Trays.
Art Squares.
Fancy Baskets.............................—
Jardiniers.
Genuine Red Cedar Chests.
FERNAU—
—FURNITURE—
TliPrt It more Catarrh In thla taction
of the country than all other dltaatea
put together, and for yaart U wet- tup.
posed to bo Incurable. Doctors prescribed
local romedlot, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It incurable. Catarrh la a local dlaease.
greatly Influenced by conatltuttonal con-
ditiona and therefore requires constitu-
tional treatment. Ha'.l'p Catarrh Medi-
cine, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A
Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Is a constitutional
remedy. Is taken Internally and acts
thru the Blood on the Mucotle Surfaces
of the System. One Hundred Dollare re-
ward Is offered for any case that Hall's*
Catarrh Medicine falls to cara Send for
circulars and testimonials.
K. J. CHENEY * CO.. Toledo. Ohio.
Sold by Druggists. ?6c.
Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
Mr. an 1 Mra. Dunsmore end
two sous of Copperas Cove wa-
ited with Mrs. M. E; Rhodes
several days iast week.
Mrs. T. Zimrhanzl returned
Wednesday from Ben Arnold
whye she had been visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cochran
of Elm Grove visited Mrs. Lb -
zie Patterson here Friday.
Mr. Robert Berger of Col-
umbus visited his aunt, Mrs.
R. L. Simmons, this week.
Mrs. Frank Hodanek and
daughters, Misses Agetha and
Georgia May, of Shiner visited
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Vrana.
Mrs. J. H. Woods of tIn*
Rio Grande valley ebuntry vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wil-
liamson here last week.
Mrs. W. W. Stone spent last
week-end with relatives near
Weimar.
Mrs. Clare Krause and little
daughter, Miss Josephine, vis-
ited Moulton relatives lust
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Deehoril
returned Wednesday from a
two weeks stay at Mineral
Wells.
Mrs. E. J. Nichols returned
home Wednesday, after a visit
with relatives in'North Texas.
Mrs. Emma Kloss spent the
week end with Shiner rela-1
tives.
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R. F. MUFXLER
FURNITURE - COFFINS - PAINTS
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Now it the time to paint. For the beat Paint m«.
And for any information you may need in using Paint.
I was a painter for twenty yeari., and can givo expert
advice on painting.__
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OTTO OLLE
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. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT
Excellent Meals Hot or Cold Lunch
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks
Fresh Fruits, Candies, Cigars, Tobaccos
’‘You're Always Welcome*
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FLATONIA BOTTLING WORKS
Jos. ScHmidt, Proprietor
Pure Sparkling Soda Water and
' Delicious Ice Cream
Buy it by thejease
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Business Locals |j| profesgjonajjy
Dr. R. B. Hudson
Miss Dora Koch, Miss Em-
mie Olle and Edwin Olle re-
turned Monday from Bishop.
Miss Bonnie Yeager of Bay
City is a guest at the W. C.
Koch home. >
. Miss Stella Nitschmann re-
turned Monday from a visit
with relatives at Engle. While
there she enjoyed a pleasant
trip to Coast Resort towns in
cek and Miss Blanch.
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Mrs. McGuire of Houston
was a guest at the J. P. At-
keisson horpe the first of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood-
mansee are guests at the Mrs.
L. R. Woodmansee home.
JUST RECEIVED— A car
of cement. Dusek & Bittner.
oxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoO
Save your old paper, maga-
zines," old books and ledgers.
Miss Faye Gabitzsch re-
turned Monday from a several
FLATONIA! weeks’ visit with relatives in
Cistern.
\
Miss Pearl Gabitzsch has re-
turned from a week spent at
Mrs. Frank Svasta and little (Astern with relatives,
daughter ot Chicago are vis-
iting at the F. Svasta home
in the city.
Miss Catherine Shaw
Tuesday for Dallas.
left
For a First Class
Shave or Hair Cut
HANS ROLLIG
E
Blinn Memorial College
Offers earnest young men and women superior in-
struction in the following courses:
1. PREPARATORY. 2. LITERARY.
3. COLLEGE PREPARATORY 4. NORMAL.
5. BUSINESS TRAINING.
6. STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING.
7. MUSIC. ft 8. VOICE.
School all the year; assistance for graduates in
securing positions; vigorous student organizations;
affiliation with higher institutions; reasonable rates.
Write
J. L. Neu, President
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
For fair treatment, prompt iv- 4
! turns.and highest market prices 'jew*
Mrs. George Warner and your Hides. ^k,I etc to
two children of Dallas spout H°w»rd Hide and Leather Co.,.
last week here, guests at the r*0^00.’J[^xAa8' Ask Exptess
r> tv cl ■ v -_r and Freight Agents tor our seri,1-,
C. D. Shaw home. r,jng tags._ ID") j PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Mrs. E. J. Creel has return- Stoo That Itching r , ,, ' . .
ed from a visit with relatives j Use Blue Star Eczema Rem- Cf//4v attended promptly
at Dallas. edy for all forms of skin ills- I Glasses Scientifically Fitted.
Misses Cordie and Maggie 1SUC^ »f-8 tldl’ *’A’*
McDonald have returned home |zohia undf R«‘Kw.urm. bold mi
from a visit with their sister, ^,ur%“n£e by Hrunnmuann s ,____
Mrs. H. V. Larsen, at San An- I ——-------■ - <*■****■»**
t0nj0 1 Forty years 01 constant use
is the best proof of. the effect- j
Office with Mikulik Drug Co
IOUR LODGES!
Mrs. Ida Paul is visiting rel-1 iveness of VVhito’s.Civam Ver- ^w**************l
atives at Nikel.
Miss Lottie Fernau attended |
the funeral of Miss Maurine
Gray at Yoakum Thursday.
Iiniluge for expelling
in children dr adult's.
worms j
I’rice;
|35c*„ Sold by All Druggists.
SALE
Mr. and Mrs.
Edna were here several days-
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. I*. White
jqL. Coltimiijia visited... c
FOR SALE— Two grab
Jersey, cows, each one poii.;.u
Stevens, of I butter, three gallons inilk pgr
day oh full feed.’. < Si* nud',,nl1
week.
Save your,magazines. They |tak»
the other four >*ears old.
W. H. Kell , phone 68
iuiil.. si eepy. r.. atul —WiWd—4«-
'sticfch 4 frequei^t ly, • you arc
"ripe for "an att.ac'k of na-l.viu.
Herbine at once. it
KF.AjtOMA LODGE
No. 208 K» of P.
Meets Every 1st and 3rd
Tuesday in thvir Cuatlq
K. j. ‘Fiuehlii, C. C.
>1
Henry Mitkr, K. <if It. <& S.
A. F. & A. M.
Meets Sulunltly on or befo-*
are worth money to the Cent- icures malaria and chills-and , ,■full moon. Hrethran in good
etery Association. (puts the system iii o;\h*». 1 staniiug are invited to attviid;
Mr. Sam Hopper of Mul- jir>rice’ GOc’ Sol(1 bv AM I)niK*|
doon was in the city Monday j Kiai^:.—----—— 1. —\\
swapping yarns. j ~ For S;H**
Our farm knovvri as Peach
Donald McKay, W M.
W. A. tieckham, Secretary.
Come to the . Happy ILmr - prlaMr Farm TTve—hTTTeTTmhT
Dome next Wednesday nlghi. \V* lAoOe r „ l!" ("Z
to see and hear something IkIiUo,,^ ..^OD-.iicres on public
good. . !nmd, well- watered and wooa-
Misses Emma Kubena and M‘d-
Ireland Camp
No. 340
*. -ar W. O. W.
200 acres in cuttivation, mcctH 1st. and 3rd. Monday nightaeach
month. V is:ting Sovereigns invited,"
II. it. Thou nieyei, CC John KolHg
Secretary
Gussie Lee spgnt ,Saturday balance in pasture. For
and Sunday in San Antonio. I ituil terms see Mr. nr Mrs. W.
• j 11. Kerr, Flatonia, Tex."
Mr. Frank Shimek of Engle ■—rr~ T~T~*~ ~—
was in the city Monday. 1 J* the baby suffers from
wind colic, diarrhoea or sum- U. L;. ri. 3.
County Attorney C. E. Ne- | mer complaint, give it Me . r . , w ie
srsta was here on Justice.: Gee’s Baby Elixir. It. is* a >e mama Loge, No. 15
Court business Monday. ! pure, harmless, ami effective tMeets first Sunday of every month
remedy. Price, 35c .and ’ UtTc. j at t n. m.' Visiting brethren invited
rt* I Hold by All Druggists. I to iUtknd. E. J. Haas, Free
Miss Mattie
'll. R. Thulemeyer. Sl-c'v.
Hoefner
turned Monday from a visit, .... .. . ,
with relatives in Cuero. ' | \Uu*n .yoU ^ ,azy’ T1* °
Those who have kindly re- so,,.s yawn a good deal
membered The Argus with i!1! (He daytime, you, need Her- NOT A SECRET
subscription payments during >mL' " >’'»ui 11 x ei. K jH no secret that we are
the past week are: tone up your stomachj*aiiiUanx;bus to extend the advao-
purify your bowels. • rice, >s 0f trading at our stor*
Louis Fajkus
I. Kocian
F. J. Zabransky
R. R. Kerr
Aug. Vyvjala
F. J. Foitik
Dr. R. B. Hudson
j60c.
Sold by All Druggists.
SHELLED PECANS
For your fruit salads, ices,
cakes and candles. Halves
and pieces, 75c. and 70c. per
pound. If you have not eaten
NOTICE | curd, pecans, sugar and
An admission of SC.00 per:ge»m t«*e‘H«r- ‘J" ,iJ"J
pupil will be charged si boll, g''V “ V‘ M't
schools this year. This sum
willbe used forbreakagere ,,uHty and healing power forty
wm be used tor breakage, rt arfi the t.hjef characteristics u ,
to everybody in this territory.
Not just a chosen few, but
the entire populace of this
section. Our large fresh stock
ot good groceries merits you?
inspection, ('all this week.
NACHLINGER & WAI
________phone
WANTED— German^ girl
to,cook. Five in family.Nice-
ly furnished room, salery
dollars per
Mrs. T. K.
month.
Dikoh,
pairs and incidental expense. .c . UiXoh,
'i_ J. J. Sedlmeysr jg. ^ llduston, T«b
WOOD WANTED
Bids will -be accepted
torn, cut, burned or scalded
flesh with . wonderful prorppt-
ness. Price. 30c, 60c and
The Went Is Yet To Comal
Nice fersh Wiener Wur»t,
35 cords of wood for the op Sold bv All Drutruists J,*aKe, and beat quality of
school, delivery by Sept. 1st. ..ALi,Drat'os>s., t. r^h MeaU on sale daily.
Must average three inches and
not over five inches thick, j
Apply to D. Garbade.
FOR SALE— 137 acres at
Floy School, by Ferd W«idel,
R, 2, Flatonia._ (lip)
WANTED— Clean rags,
will pay good price. Rosen-
auer’s Garage,
Grand Ball
There will be a dance at
I the Greive Hall at Praha on
August 15th. Everybody in-
v:ted. __
WANTED— Sub-Agent for
the “UT1UT0R”. the best
small tractor made. Apply
Dr. R. B. Hudson, Flatonia. tf
Ice Cream
■a
and
Cold Drinks
r. Miller
We appreciate your trade and
strive to merit a continuance
of your patronage. Phonj 27.
Starry & Filipp Market.
& Filipp
VACATK
YOUR VACATION
I Spend your vacation at Fei>«
'tress River Resort, Fentress,
Texas. Comfortable screened
j tent-houses with floors, «lao
plain canvlis tents; modem
I bath-house; be^' equipped and
safest swimming pool in the
[state; fishing; cool sha<lv
'camp ground as nature made
it. Why blister in sun at
sha-ieless seaside resorts? Ad-
dress A. A. Lowery, manafpr.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 12, 1920, newspaper, August 12, 1920; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988247/m1/7/: 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.