The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The majority of people are in the atti-
tude. of watching an airplane to “see it
drop” --they are expecting to see prices
come back to a prewar levels
In many instances this is as it should
be—the reasons for the high prices of on-
ly a few months ago are last disappear-
ing and the prices of clothes,rfshoes, lum-
ber, food/etc., should show a noticeable
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“Your Ice Plant la a Com-
munity Necessity”
-TiCome and Inspect Quin.
When the cost of producing ice began
, to go up, the ict manufacturer could not
............ to any e tfit.'io ms his business neighbors '
-—raise the pn<:e to meet the new cohd
tion, He had to “shave” his profits*- *
Machinery advanced, labor doubled,
ammonia, fuel..and mippliea.*of all kinds
. ci>st jnore yet the people were supplied '
-ICE at a minimum charge —the-srtme a9
the yeai^s previous, ^ .
Not an'appeal,
just an explanation ,
This is not an appeal for an increase
in the jjjrice^of ice, but just an explana-
tion of a few of.the factqra that the man-
ufacturer has to-meet to supply your com-
munity with an important necessity. If-
you are looking for a big drop in the
pried wf ice, ph-as.j remember the in-
crease was not in proportion to the in-
creased cost of manufacture.
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666 quickly relieves Coptatipa-
tion* Biliousness, Loss .96 Appe-
tite and Headaches, ,•due v to
Torpid Liver,
'Mr. and Mrs., W. E. Miller
and Henry Thulemeyer mot-
ored • to- Tivoli Friday,' return-
ing home Monday. They were
accompanied home by Miss
Gussie Lee, who had been-vte-
iting friends there.
Bring vour exposed films
to the Allison Drug Store. We
give you quick service in "Ko-
dak finishing. .
Mrs. M. H. Wink 'and Miss
Louise Wink of Glidden were
guests at the E. J. Wink home
for the week end:
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Kodak*, Films and Supplies
can be bought at the Allison
Drug Store.. (The old Brun-
nemann stand).
Mrs., C. F. Woods visited
relatives in'San Antonio last
week. She was accompanied
home bv' Masters Charles and
Jamcs.^arper.
Bonnie B Hair Nets at ■ Alli-
son’s Drug Store. . ...
Mr.'E. J..Wink was a bus-
iness visitor in Cohimbus Mon-
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Purchase one of those new
bath caps at Allison’s Drug
Store. (The old Brunnemann
stand). ’ r'— '
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’ Miss Beatrice Henry left for
her home in Del Rio Sunday.
^ Werner Fernau and Henry
HUrE—Tr^ visited in Uvalde the
first of the tVeek; •
- Mrs. WGH.Sullivan brought
in n. beautiful.ted tomato of
a pound and six ounces weight
and measuring sixteen ipchts
around th6 waist, for which
we return grateful thanks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Herzik
l>f 'Engle will tour Colorado*
[and visit the Yellowstone Park
I this' summer?
Mrs, ■ W. M. Hudson 'and
.children Xq Wichita Falls and
Mrs. A. C. Lutz and daughter,
Miss Sibbia, of Little Rock are
guests at the C. D. Shaw.|
home.;. ^
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R. F. MUELLER
FURNITURE - COFFINS - PAINTS
My IcMierB-— Simmons Beds and Springs - Certainteed
Best House Paints - Kitchen Maid Kitchen Cabinets
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, and
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ALL HEART CYPRESS CISTERNS
CAN NOW FURNISH IN ANY SIZE '*
G. S. EIDELBACH
FLATONIA :* : TEXAS
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When you are
; -^..HUNGRY....
go to Engelmann’s Restaurant
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Thc Flatonia Argu* Seuda
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from Temple and ip requisites for the mid-term
■gradually regaining his health furlough and of the entire sty-
kQdjafrejagth. {dent body he was*one of six-
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HENRY ITU Kit. Editor
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Telephone
..........., ty five to meet the mathemati-
eiolks
rived
iof visit with homsfofkd..
1 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nesrsta_______
Mr. F L. Woti^ka was in .and children have returned , 24th.
Houston .Tuesday and signed ; from LaGrange. Mrs. Nesrsta
Mscsons- Elect Officers .....
At their regular jueeting
lodge .A. F. & "A. M. elected
the following officers:
• A. Wheeler, W. M. --
R. O. Hill, S. -W.
H. N. Hyman, J.. W.
% W. A. Beckham', Sec. -
M. V.'” Meyer, Treas.
FtffiTfc '
nies will be held at the Ma-
sonic Hall Friday nig^t, June
^KLffiCRlPTlQN Pi: ICE
Ope Year $2 ! ' ‘ up with the Ford .Motor Co. is much-improved ift-iiaajlh. ^ ......V.-Elect
Six Months 1 \ as their representative, -i tins -
Three Months .......section. . Tip^says he expects 666 cures malaria, chills and
"AH subscriptions are stopt .eVef£-man,’ T"1**0 a'ld biliuos fever, colds and
#*6*cnPl,on8 are M°Pl child in this whole country lagrippe, or money refunded.
fj, ea4>irMion.__- j have Fords of their own in
Advertising rates on appli-£he next few months. Buy
**" jonc lor, the baby—instead ,of
■ ' 1 .any other rattle.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Herzjk ; Richard A. Wheeler, Jr. of
were Sciiulenbyrg visitors Sun- Savannah. Ga. arrives’Satur-
day from Lexington, Virginia
where he has been attending
Virginia Military Institute the
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day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Me
Clung left for Cuero Saturday
evening.
Mr. Leopold Sandera has re-
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At the last regular .meetiug--
the local Knights of Pytfiia's *
^Lutheran Services
the 26th of June in M. E.
church at 2:30 p, .
Rev. Hannemann. ..
Mr. H. W. Bludworlh of
Kingsville was a guest at the
past ten months.* He was one Bludworth home the first of
of the few who made n hfgb the week, enroute home from
enough average to meet the' Ft. Worth.
lodge elected the following of-
ficers to serve the ensuing
term:
Henry Rosenauer, C. C.
E.' J.” Wink!kp,V' C‘
Walter Wotipka, M. W.
Ed Olsen, M. A.
Chas. Rosenauer, I. G.
R. O. Hill, O. G,_
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For Your Spring House Cleaning.
We offer you many essentials that will brighten your
home. You will need some of the following:
LlfaOLEUM.-:- MATTjN& -:- RUGS WALL PAPER ’
WINDOW SHADES -:- PAINTS ALABASTINE'
REFRIGERATORS -:- STAINS VARNISH
KIRSH FA MOUS CURTAIN RODS
Call and get qu» pricey. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Femmr —Furniture ■ Flatonia
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Rub-My-Tism is a powerful
antiseptic. Cures infected cuts
old .«ores, tetter, etc.
1. LAUTERSTEIN & SONS
WEIMAR’S
BEST STORE
Men’s Summer Suits.
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Another shipment of those cool
silk Priestley mohair suits for
men in pleasing variety of Grey,
Brown and Blue stripes, all sizes
Up to 50, priced at
££.1 .
$19.65
Silk Hosier
Today’s express brought' us a
wonderful varieties, of Silk Hose
in lace and full fashioned Silk
Hose in colors of Grey, Black,
Brown, White, priced
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$1.35 to $5.00 —
Bathing Suits
Men’s, Women and children’s
Bathing Suits in a large variety
of colors in the season’s newest
styles. Two hundred to select
from.x-
$1.25 to $8.00
Also Bathing Caps and Shoes
if M
SHOE DEPARTMENT— a thousand styles of shoes for men, women
and children wouldn’t be a starter. Our large variety of the newest styles
of the season are here for you: dll sizes and widths to fit any foot.
Visit Weimar and Lautersteins, Weimar’s largest department store
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How Long Will
a Ray Battery Last?
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Typmt Fricti
•-VoIt 11-Pf.t. $29
S-Volt 13-Pt.U, 33
13-Volt 7-Plato, 39
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In the first place, the RAY is guaranteed
unconditionally for tvvo years. Before
the announcement of the RAY, two years
was^^ered o *°[ thejjfc
AN TEEL) for -t^t long, with .* guarantee
of the broadest laud —one that compels
the factory to give yot» « new battery if
your present one fails to function properly
within two years of the date you purchase
it fr^pj our service station.
n If fhis battery is so superior that the
’ factory con guarantee it for two years it '
is a sure thing that, with any kind of
care, it will last much longer. As a
matter of fact, there arc RAY Batteries
now in service Si rat have functioned con-
tinually and without any trouble for
four years.
Look at the prices, consider that, for
two years, you arc protected by an un-
~ conditional guaranree and that a RAY
would piobably last twice that long and
then ask youfsclf if there is any other *
battery on the market which offers you
such a safe and sure investment.
Let us put a RAY BATTERY in your
car—all types in stock for all cars.
Wc give prompt battery service on all
makes of batteries—-free inspection 'and
water. t • ,
Mnnufacturors
Rav Battery Company
YpaUauiU. Michigan
fpUUnU, Michigan
LEE & VOGT, DISTRIBUTORS.
FLATONIA - TEXAS
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For a First Class
Shave or Hair Cut
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HANS ROLLIG
Agent Sunshine Laundry
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 23, 1921, newspaper, June 23, 1921; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988490/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.