The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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The best Car on the market
Local and Personal
j News Items
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We will lipprecKite
your help tg make
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‘The King Car’’ is the Best car for the Money
Before Buying Investigate Them.
I. E. CLARK
—=AGENT==
Schulenburg
Texas
Mr. J. E, Rhodes was irt Wael-
.der last week. „
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Kotzebue
’spent Sunday in Moulton. .. - —
Miss Nettie Stewart of Lees-
ville spent Monday here.
Miss Ellen Lackey spent Sun-
day with friends in Moulton.
Miss I^na Gabitzsch visited
homefolks in Cistern Sunday.
Mrs. C. E. Snell and baby are
in San Antonio visiting relatives.
Mr. B. W. Hutchins is here
from West Point visiting friends.- dtally invited to attend.
Mrs. Kate Stewart spent seve-
ral days last week with Shiner
relatives.
Why feed rats
mice, weevils, etc., when you can buy I
W.V. V
Y-l.........Mrs. Joe Hughes and J^ts, W.
O.. Mewes of. Shiner were here
last week with relatives.,
“Miss Zoe Buhtirffe left Satui-
day/or her home in’ Uvalde af-
ter a visit here with relatives.
Messrs J, C. Bucek. P. L. Er-
mis, H. A. Orsak arid Hacknhiel
of Engle were in the city Mi nday
transacting business.
The opening ball in the new ei -
larged hall of the Bluff Schuetzen
Verein at Kreisches Bluff. La-
Grange. will be given Saturday
night, Nov. 28th. Everybody coi-
Felix Knight of Cisterh was
on our streets last Saturday.
o . , ,, , , Several thousand old shingle
s0»km* ram fall here Monday ^
.ntffht and luaaday. am.mnt.ng , 2| , r,
to about two and a half inches.
Distress Pianos!
Good pianos and players taken
up on account • of -conditions.
Any one willing to make the
venture will certainly save. One
Player Piano sold at $»>.r>0 three
months ago, will he sold to take
up balance of notes: One I’iar o
oil which $125 has been paid;
I One Wellington Piano, bal $210:
Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Miller, One old Fischer for practice $66; j
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baughcom One Player Piano with $50 worth
and Mrs. Adams were Moulton of mils for $315; One Bailey new
visitors Sunday, in-Mr.
car.
Millers .at $2lSj^One 'new piano (never
(unboxed) $187.50. I will take
Miss Cummings and Mrs. Ed. |« "t'>" »' 1Ul' ."r 1,1 *«“•
Studenmn of Moulton were Tyrms,,arranKrd monthly
Optical
Efficiency
Careful service Is charac-
teristic of our eye examln-
itors in the city Saturday and.
Sunday:-“*-’——■ -
or fall payments. May trade
real estate. No live stock want-
The Indiana Silo
and saye all your feed for your stock?
A. G. WISEMAN, Agent
FLATONIA; — TE&A$>.
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^ Republic Samtary Fence,
Swat the Fly, but better still —destroy his breeding
place, by using our fence. We sell everything that
goes to build and complete a house.
—t----- Masury’s High Grade Paints
The best is the cheapert
Flatonia Lumber Go;
Lift ■» Misses Adel and Lorene
1 Askey of Moulton visited rela-
tives here Friday.
Mrs. John Cooper of Moulton
visited her son P. E. Cooper and
family here Friday.
j Mrs. J. E. Henkel and little
i son returned Saturday from a
! visit in Yoakum.
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Mrs. J. Best of Colony was
| here Monday shopping.
’ Mrs. B. Speed of Ivy was here
Saturday shopping.
went to LaGrange
Court business.
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Monday on
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A.W.Albrecht, Mgr.
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War Prices
On Clothes
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Buy that Winter suit now
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A STITCH IN TIME
Flatonia People Should not Neg-
lect Their Kidney*
No ki<lm*y ailment is unimportant.
Don’t overlook the slightest hackacho
or urinary irregularity. Nature may
be warning you of approaching dropsy,,
gravf l or Bright's disease Kidney di-
sease is seldom fatal if treated in time,,
but neglect may pave the way.
Don’t neglect a lame or aching hack
another, day. Don’t ignore dizzy
spells,. irregular or discol'ored urine, j
headaches, weariness or , depression. ,
1’f you feel’you need kidney help be- ,
gin using the reliable, time-tried reme-
dy, 1 loan's Kidney Pills. , For f>0 years
Doan's has been found effective. En- j-*
dorsed by grateful people.
Mrs» Mary E. Truitt. State
_ St.. Eagie Lake, Tex., gays:
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J of disordered kidfftjl"*[
.Dave Eidelbach returned from don't mind saying that . they
brtArthur Monday^ ; have always given ,me relief. I
Royal ArclC
nights" v.
atlons. Our experience
makes our testa unerring
and your eyes are safe In
our care. We can relieve
all forms of eye strain,
take away those frowns
and overcome headaches.
Q Don’t wait until It’s too late
, but hav* your «y«* examined now.
H. R. Thulemeyer
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of (
over which
ol loved ones from whom you
are widely.teparaled
A Choice Cut of Meat
ia butUsr than medicine. Pile and
pepsin are for those who do not
Jinoyv how dr what to eat. A
mairis all right whim his stoni- , . . s
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fort and satisfaction comes from - '
eating our beef steaks,
contains more
No food
Kidney Pills for such frol
and also for swelling of the feet,
the annoy-
Victor Johnson of Schulenburg which was one of
. was a business caller in the city ances".
M 111 Sy. ^ < -i Price 60o; at ail dealers. Don’t
-prof. J.-H. Wooten left Tues- Simply ask for: a kidney remedy get
Doan’s Kidney Pills—the. same ..that
The Southwestern Trligrapl |nd
telepheai Ciotpwy
UulferMl
Servioe
They ere bettor'ttmir trredicin#
apd cheeper then doctors. They
ere good for doctors too. .,
CityMeatMarket
J. J. HODANEK, Prop.
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Fix that Cold!
&0OK iXf
A winter cold is not a
pleasant comr ahio«.-~yet-not
uncommon. If 'allowed to
run without any effort to
throw it off it becomes dan-
~mrs. FI. W.' ITarrl^onxmd
W. J. Krause and batfy, went to
, Moulton Wednesday for a few
days.
Mr. George Micheal of Hal-
lettsville visited relatives here
and at Cistern Saturday and Sun-,
day. •
' Miss ~Grace-’Bludworth is at-
tending the State Teachers’
Meeting in SanAntonio. •
n, home > 1‘’ the human race <h.n
Sunday after a weeks stay "n^hiskey. The iudKes wefTHeST
Yoakum, Houston, Galveston and
SanAntonio.
srs. Bill Brown, WU1 Micholski
46&lcd
gerous. We recorn hend the
use of Nyal’s remedies for
colds. They have relieved
so many of our customers
' and.when you feel a
coming on treat it early and
avoid the usual discomfort.
C. P. Johnson was a business
j visitor in LaGrange the first of
•the week.
A. M. Lodge meets when one of the carriage wheels
and Marburger. A fter a warm
„ _____, , .... /discussion on each side it was
Mrs. Alfred (^>scb and clw - jecj(je(j jn favor of the negative
dren spent from Friday till Sun-; 8jje
to Ftatoji.'wilhjkff siM«. subject on Kov. -a). vwiU
Mrs. O. narbich. . I*. "Resolved that Nature haf
Mr. George Michals of Hal- fpoj-e influence on rndn kind than
lettsville and Miss Lena Gab-! Enviromnent”
itz8chtrf Flatonii we re conitng1 Dei. 3, will‘be.
-The subject for
^Resolved that
out with Stell Gabitzsch.to sjw’nd Texas should he divided into two
twenty hours with home folks i^tes. ’ Dollig.
Wm.'Herzik and Joe Stastny
of the Engle section were in
town Monday.
Tor «n Up-To^Dat
Haircut
ooFtret Ctna
Shave
Go to the ■
2Qth Century
Barber Shop
Jeffrie Kurena, Pro|v
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE
-ArG. KOTZEBUE
Flatonia,
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Texas
SOUTHERN pacific: ‘
train iB East Bound:;.'.;'... 2:42 P.M.
train 9 West Bound...,...: 4:2?..PJIC.
Train 10 East Bound.
Train 7 West Bound........ 4:20 A.M.
s. a. A a. P.
(City Depot)
I ran. 51 South Bound ...,.OU18 A.M.
I-Tkuh Ul tyjrtkUound —4^0.p.M.
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~*plw and everything’to the mercy! •Cbiintry JakeT*1f li®f '**” (Jufictlbn Deputyi '
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San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ry.
Round trip tickets on sale every day *t one and one third
Obits on KcrrvillF'Britf
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A. & A. P. coaet
W"nei| > ' v.
■ 4. r->* mi.
G. F. Lupton, G. P. A.
San Antonio, Texa >
L N. Lyon, Agent,
FI stoni:., Tex
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I^eub. A man who owns 240
borrowed another buggy. j.acri'S of farm land valued at a-
Mr. W. R, Dawson came by in bout $200 an acre,
his car and they jumped in and j Jay. A man who owns a
L- ^rijbek .qf Cis^rn was in left their suit cases a bo*; of ap- j 1015 automobile.
^ city Saturday. ' -*ples and everything’to the mercy I Country Juke!’
of the broken wheel until Stell home is ecjtupped with' irus- Tr*in n°anj.....* a 5*’
came back and brought them in. : lights, hpt and cold running wat-
Nevertheless the ?hort visit was .er, bath rooms and hot water J " ^ 1 1
an enjoyable one.—-—--theaUng planL ■ Market Report.
Mr. Commodor Moore brought ^ap. A man whose son is * w_nM_an. _
a load of bannanas from Wael- leading: his class at the Universi- corrected every Wednesday.
der to Cistern last Saturday and t-Y* Cotton, basis middling---- -7
sold all of them. ^ niatl w^n3° signa- Cotton seed, per 100 lb*. ,7(J
Catholic and Baptist services! turc is KOO,J for S10-000 at at>y gorn- oer bu. shelled....... 754
were held here Sunday. , bank in the county ; Eggs, per doz...........- 2-U
Mrs Pogue of Flatonia spent tor flnd(, herself worth $2.5,000 Butter, cooking...... * 121-1*
-■St‘n'ra>' w“h l when .hoXvHI .oi.-r. | Butlor. table............... 20,
FINE
CHOCOLATE
CANDIES
per pound box
39c-
Mrs. Tom Cockrill.
Simp. .A Birth, ’to corral whose*’ Chickens, spring per lbs
Votav.* fs vf itinj Giis voi.- the c-ouprofsuuui. .tcutniri:Chick.en!t^hfnSrpor 1K-.
at xv* xrxiiivTi p
TELEPHONE 1-3-9
i^xnhr at El.Paso,
Messrs Malcik, Zrub'.-k and F.
A. Hill of this place went to La-
Grange Monday on Business.
over ioity^orhi of plowed land. Chickens, rooptcnrrr-acb... 1£^
Wise Goy'“ A city chap-v;ith Turkeys, per lb..........10c
abobt 3^ e mts in his pocket— (Bacon, per lb____u
who u::cs the above t.;rm .# i Lard, per |b..............
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 26, 1914, newspaper, November 26, 1914; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989387/m1/5/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.