The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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A Silo that is a Silo
That’s the Indiana
A. G. WISEMAN, Agent
FLATONIA, - • TEXAS.
army of one nation, only, and
tor a mere seven da vs? There
are no boats carrying rations
from this country to our unfor-
tunate neighbors. With the'
continuance of battle starvation
will wreck a greater toll among,
women and children than willj
dynamite and lead with the sol-1
dters. The mhabitanta of the1
warring nations witlsoon recog-'
nize their folly and the good;
offices of the United States will j
lie accepted. The great and
lasting war some anticipate-will;
never become a reality. — Bee-
ville Bee. __________ ____
The Bee evidently believes
they would die of heart-failure that the European soldiers fight
if some sure enough calamity on their bellies. However this
thu Fiatonia Printing should overtake us. We are re- may be. there is little reason to
ininded that "The man ’worth expect the war to last as long as ;
while is the man who can smile. Kitchener is said to predict. The
when everything tfoes dead chances ane^th^t those interests
run | wrong.- Look pleasant, pleaae. ied*in the markets-'^S^A seen to
it that Kitchener’s prediction is
KCK'3
1
Republic Sanitary Fence, * ,
Swat the rly, bu better atill — destroy his breeding |)
place, by u ing cir feme. We sell everything that
goes to build and ;omplete a house.
Masury’a High Grade, Paints
The best is the cheapert
Fiatonia Lumber Go.
A.W. Albrecht, Mgr.- * Rhone 67.
Professionally j
Dn L. A. Wheeler
DENTIST
Office Upstairs
Wheeler Bldg.
Fiatonia, Texas
The Fiatonia Argus
(o n 111«n i y
HKNitv m;RU.-Eda<^
NOTICE- A]I ‘“IvcrtiBtng -will be
und charge'! for until ordered d.iscontfn- j Smithville Times.
1 ■ _ , _| Wonder who they take their widely known.
fjif j jene from in Smithville.
Telephpi
PRICK:
#'t»is |ganL .is insured in t.he Printers
Mutual Fire Ins. Assn. ofTex.
Why Tyler College Grad-
$i.5o a YEAR j The Fiatonia Argus is running uates Draw Large Salaries
for its nwtto under the paper’s' 'The Kraduate, of tU„ Tv|„
Whatever is is,right, except
the price of cot (on.
head: “Blessed is He that Lend-
eth His Newspaper to a Friend.”
Commercial College. Tyler, Tex-
. . . . as, draw’ the largest salaries of
appears to us■that Shakes- ai)y busjnesa college graduates
•pearp'- also said at the same
time, “But damn the friend that
Some PKOle liujler when they 18 11 ways borrowing it.
aro hurt; others holler in order H^dlight.
• to get a chance at some one else.
We hope the borrowers
feel bad; ,
in the state. The reason is
plain. This gchool gives the
Eagle* rnQ8t thorough, complete and ex-
—- i tensive courses of stenography,
donH business training, telegraphy
and business administration and
v finance to be found anywhere.
Beats His Wife Up With our advantages of the fam-
Quite a scandal was created in ?us ^vrne systems of Bookkeep-
a neighboring town a few morn- ant^ shorthand we reduce the
New Era.—Waelder tyew Era. jings ag0 bv one of our well timc required for completing a
Thank you. we’ll try to hold it j known citizens beating his good courSe from two to four months
over what is required in other
SofiitY we can’t jbuy your cot-
ton and ptiy you 10c a pound, 'for
it— unless you took the whole
amount in subscription® to the
New Era.
while.
wife up Several of the neigh-
schools.
_ , , „ , T,.... I bor women claim to have seen a ...
The Annual Trade Edition ot part of t{le incitjent We with_ It you arc acquainted with the
the Galveston News came outjho]{j the name 'for he av<-*raKG business college gradu-
Sept.. 1st., .and-was full of inter-1 promiSe(i his wife tTiat it' would ,lte you kno'v they 80 out al,<1
estinit reading of the industrial | nevcr haDI^n again, ‘and he
activities • ot South Texas. A
number of the towns of the state
Fall Clothes
Tor Men and Boys
~Fafl—fashions are in.
During the next two
weeks this store will:be" a
busy place, T fitting out
-the early shoppers; men
Mueller & Garbade
PAINTERS and
CONTRACTORS
Work Guaranteed
Fiatonia. Texas
- ft
ATTORNEY and COUN-
| SELOR AT LAW
Will practice in District and all
higUa' I’uuru, State and Federal.._____
t Ollict*—Court Houhc
LaGrange, Texas
*
who have
-wisdom of
learned the
getting the*
pick”. Even if
to buv
around
“first
you don’t care
come in “browse’
start in by looking at our
Hart SchafYner & Marx
and Spero Micheal & Co.
new fall clothes, hoys
suits in a variety of new
patterns, Norfolk coats
some suits have two pairs
of pants. If you need a
new school suit now is
the time to make vour
selection.
IF YOU
have anything to build
or repair, sec me.
Wm. Ungerer
' • Carpenter and Builder
Drop me a postal and I will cull.
*
_
work, in offices ^as helpers, or j
where the work is tight, at .most;
Of Interest to Ladies
We cannot help insisting that vou come in and see the now
fall Showing of dress goods all the, nqw colorings. New
weave and Material can be found, come in to-dav . while in
town we won’t force you to buy just let us show you.
. d
were represented. Scenes -of
idiffw, and served t(T
show that there hr something do-
ing in. South; Texas even though
-tiqili "piniduoijii
From the length of the faces
of some of our^ business
* ^pver tho war scare, we judge
now ashamed of his actions so_______
should' not be condemned too any **,ce to Ket a start* ' ™8 is 1
and eve wifnoos.decUrns thxf^:fi^^,^Kactica1' cour?es ^ive
not only beat his wife up- but! W student the training and «*■
|actually had the fire ping and(Perien^ethat enables him to go
pot c>n S’lTr™
pruTed. wife couId get to “the «’asit^8 bv experienced
kitchen and fully realize how »*e,p.Hind thereby draw a good
badly she ready ^ . salary from the very first. The
men Wood Express.
immM salary m say nothing
You’re not talking about us.
of the saving in time and board
_ „ that our students draw over the i
.salaries received by graduates of j
The Prodigal Son other schools would make it
“At last I’m, wise, 1 will arise, cheaper for the student to at- I
shack;” tend our school and pay the full
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
. SOUTHERN PACIFIC:
No. 2 East bound v-...____...10:48 a.m.
No. 1 Westbound ..........12:48 p.m.
Train 8 East Bound........3:08 P.M.
Train 0 West Bound,.......4:20 P.M.
Train 10 East Bound. ...... 2:06 A.M.
Train 7‘West Bound........4:20 A.M.
I. ; . ' S,. A. & A. P.
. (City Depot)
Train 51 South Bound ____12:10 P.M.
Train 52 North Bound____... 3:50 P.M.
(Junction Depot.) - , ..............T
Train 53 South Bound1......12:05 A.M.
t.TjaiiL.5LN.orth Bound 4:10 A.M. ,
New Shoes,,New Hats,'Shirts, Collars, Hosiery and
Neck Wear await your approval.
LAUTERSTEIN g^nia,,fo«tSWJ:
a lie
and seek, mv father’s
thus muttered low the ancient rate of tuition than to attend an-
bo. and then he hit the track, other school with tuition free.
From dwelling rude he’d oft It is a positive fact that we
-------------been '-shooed, been- chased bv cannot supply the demand for
farmers’ dogs, this poor old our graduates of. bookkeeping
scout, all down and out. lmd and shorthand or telegraphy.
herded-‘with the hogs. His Write for and read otir-liOO gua-! inveht as much, to get as much, met and grappled .with, for
heart was wrong; it took 'him ranty in our catalogue—read the but they must as well, spend an right of way.
»I I® «uv»w ®MI #|
CN1ST.LH3A(IV
»P*U. JO P°®IV»n »M» *1
SSTNISnt! M3N
. Market Report.
CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY;
|Cotton.basis middling.... ,r 7c
Cottonseed, per 100 lbs... 1.00
Corn, per bu. shelled.... —- -76c—
! Ekrfers, per doz............. • 13c
| Butter Fat____________.... 28
] Butter, cooking, ....... 12 l-2c
■ ;<*,
Make
ty coni
WtSM
dress.
37-tf
Chickens, spring per lb... * 13c
Y.IjUV;'
t
Chickens, hens per lb.
the Chickens, roosters, each.:..
i Turkeys, per lb,..........
-•- Bacon,' per lb............
DANGER IN DELVY I Lard, per lb.
long to recognize the truth, that indorsements from former stu- extra sum to counteract the in-
ad i|f>nta; nnio the excpllpnt anlari^ fluence that he has already es-
for each repentant youth. * “I they state thev are receiving.' tafelNhed in the community. Kidnev Diseases Are Danr-
v/ill arise, doggone my eyes.” No otber school will back their Whatever menrsell, whether it} erous for Fiatonia People
the prodigal observed, “and try advertising with such a guar- is-actual merchandise or brain to Neglect
to strike the old straight pike anty. If you can’t enroll with vibrations, can be more easily The great danger of kidney troubles
so often get a firm /bold
from .which I idly swerved.” us now, write us why. Our ad-
The father saw. .while _ bailing vice'has helped thousands to ac- Not one half of - the businesses HeaTth will ™^rSuy^n^err^nJd:
straw; the truant, sore and. lam-- complish their aim- Write us a which snould be exploited are ap- Backache, headache, nervonsnfs*
ed; he whooped with joy; “mv confidential letter atTince. . Tv- pearing .in the newspapers, lameness, soreness! ^umtraprr, urinary
sway backed bov. you’re wel- ler Commercial. College, Tvler, Trade" gh>ws as reputation grows troubles, dropsy, gravel and Bright’s
~ and advertising spreads reputa- ‘hwaae.often follow merciless sue-.
’ . ‘a.. *•- .Don’t .niocl.uii
rerrar
of fireworks then were burned;
“we’ll kill a cow,” cried—father,
“now that Reuben has return-
ed!” His sisters sang, the
JJ farmhouse rang with glee till
rafters split, his mother sighed
v' \
The Pass Of Thermopylae
By, Herbert Kutifman
Xerxes once led a million sol-
If you are engaged in a
which is waiting for an advertis-
■f-W*
l»a-e Pills,
MU j!, || - -
strongly recommen
ded right here in this locality. . I
P. L. Fry, Blacksmith, N. First i
W1
ing pioneer, realize what a won-
diers out of Persia in an effort to dti'fnHftfance^'traTtow <rf being -St.;-"Luting, Tex;, savs: “The
capture Greece, but his invasion the first of vour knrd to appeal r' ’- T -* "
failed utterly, because a Spartan directly to th^ public. \ou stand
with’hope and pride, his grannv captain had entrenched a hund- a better chance of leadership
had u fit. And it’s today the red men in a narrow mountain than those who have hahicapped
same old way, the lamp doth pass, which controlled the road their strength, bv permitting
nightly burn, tq guide you home, into Lacedaemon. The man who y0IJ to Ret on *he K'.roVn! before
0, boys who roam, if vou will was first on the ground had the they cou,d outstr‘P VOih You
but return. •> Walt Mason advantage. >rain a P.restisre that those who
follow Vou, must spend more
V;
1
- Advertising is full of oppor-
For the German army a tunitiea for men who are first on mcPe.v to counteract
week’s rations consists of 60,130, the ground. • I If your particular line is simi-
( 00 pounds of bread, 16,030,000 There are hundreds of adver- ^ar to some other trade or busi-
liounds of meat, 120,330,000 tising passes waiting for some ne8S wb'cb has already been in-
pounds. of potatoes, 1,365,000 one to occupy them. The first troduced to the reading public,
pounds of -sugar, 2,009,000 man who realizes that his line <t s up to you to start in right
pounds Ot entice, _ 2,008.000 Mil be helped by. publicity, has «"|< W" r°“r competitors in |
pendous iternvi*ationsTor fhe can gain an lavantl(g£ over ____
armv only, and for one week at competitors that~they-ean navur ([elay____________, __ _
that? How can the conflict possess. Those who follow him v,°ur chances oT surviving. Ev-
across the ocean continue when must spend more money to equal ery *Pan wbo outstrips voj is a-
cure Doan’s Kidnev Pills made
for me some six years ago has
been permanent^ I am glad to
again recommend them. I have
found that Doan’s Kidney Pills
strengthen my back. On sev-1
era! occasions I was being dis-
tressed bv that trouble, ermed
by exertion at mv work. I have
never taken Doan’s Kidnev Pilis
without being relieved. Several
others of mv family have been
cured of annoying kidney disor-
ders by this remedy.”
Price 50o, at all dealers. Don’t
more vou
f'UQi « ifr. Fry hadl Foater-Mirburnfo.,
„v *r you Props., Buffalo, s. Y.
deqffiSS^. ____
V nr*’
Miss Mamie Thulemeyer wt*nt
to LaGrange today to take the
Miss Myrtle Cothfuru,
of Russellville,-Ala., says:
“For nearly a year, I suf-
fered with terrible back-
achr*U acarfy
all the tim,:. Our fanf. y
doctor treated me, but
only gave me temporary
relief. I was certainly in
bad health. My school
teacher advised me to
TAKE
Cardui
The Woman’s Tonic
I took two bottles, in all,
and was cured. I shall
always praise Cardui to
sick and suffering wo-
men." If you suffer front
pains peculiar to weak
women, such as head-
aeffe, backache, or other
symptoms of womanly
trouble, or if you merely
need a tonic for that tired,
nervous, worn-out feel-
ing, try Cardui. g-«
' ' V/ -*
Yelll
and di|
face
bv dc
torpid!
ful livj
the sj
organs
vigorol
Sold bl
East
acre.
35-8p
,t<« il "IfjtUMtW- •
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cures
constil
makes
additil
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of thj
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lievec
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be w«
affect
penet
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50c.
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Cow
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ittakea ao much to feed the his returns. ‘They tnifat not only nothtf opponent, who W JSt be teatfh6rt’ fe'kftWlnatibn.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1914, newspaper, September 3, 1914; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth988627/m1/4/: 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.