The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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The Flatonia Argus
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Pobliftb"<i by the Flatonia Printing
Company
The Ford Coupe
HENRY HURR. Editor
Telephone 57
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
One Year. ............... $2.00
| Six Months ................... 1.25
Three Months ..............u ,75
All subscriptions are stopt
at expiration.
Advertising rates on appli-
cation.
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The Ford Coupe is surely the salesman’s car. Thous^pds
of them are bought every year by firms employing travel-
ing salesmen.. Many firms buy fifty or a hundred at a
time, because they know from experience that the Ford
Coune increase^ the efficiency of the salesman at a. mini-
* mum of expense.
Contractors, builders, collectors, solicitors, phpdcians, -all
find the Ford Coupe the most convenient, as ' well as ..the
most economical among motor cars, lowest in purchase
. priced-lowest in operating cost's, ami. backed by the Ford
Service organization—M-oupled with the durability .of the
car itself— |beae furnish tl^e reasons for the Ford popularity
^.et Us send you a copy of “Ford— A Business Utility”.
It tells whftt’ othor*x‘*tncenis hafe-re!fl,hed -*
about the Ford i n business service. But, beU
•Mrs. F. L. Herzik and chil-
dren returned Friday from a
visit- in San Antonio.-—
Mrs. A. G. Kotzebue and
little son of Moulton were vis-
itors in the city last week.
Mrs. J. O. McVea.of Hous-
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R. F. MUELLER
FURNITURE - COFFINS - PAINTS
My leader*— Simmon* Bed* and Springs -"Cerfaintrtd
Best House Paints - Kitchen Maid Kitchen Cabinets
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs, and
Haynes Sealy Texas Mattresses
ton is- visiting at the C. H.
Faires home”
Miss Mildred Fox has re-
signed her position with the
f Arnfnr "fr'-fcaire store,
Mr. R. A; Wheeler is a bus-
j-intss visitor in Galveston.
Mrs. R. A. Wheeler return-
ed Tuesday from a visit with
I friends and relatives ir. Lock-
Hhart.
I J. J. SedlmCyer and family
ter still, let us have your order today. The demand keeps
growing. Orders are filled in the order received— andjour
• allotment is limited tor a specified number each “month.
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CITIZENS AUTO & SUPPLY CO.
F. L. Wotipka, Manager
4*rc visiting in Kerrville this
week. I
Messrs E. A. Arnim and
Henry Miller visited in Austin
yesterday.
"•The Baptist meeting being
conducted bv Rev. Murphy is
.drawing g.ood crowds. »-•
Mrs. Mary Wesson returned
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Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bittner
and children are visiting rel-
atives at Taylor. •
Iti: Mr. »nd Mrs. R. F.-Wotipka
Gertrude, wpre
Mrs. Paul Kempe, Mr. and
and Mrs. August Rej-
-Sept 28—Oct I—
From Our Exchange*
Moulton Eagle— Mrs. Guy
T. Haltpm and sons returned
to Port Arthur Sunday after
a visit to her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Krause, and other
relatives. Tletxla lighter, Dor-
othy, will remain a while long-
er. ' "
Anton Greive returned Sat»
urday from a trip -to San An-
tonio, Floresville and other
points. He reports a good
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ALL HEART CYPRESS CISTERNS
CAN NOW FURNISH IN ANY SIZE
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G, S. EIDELBACH
FLATONIA : : TEXAS
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When you are
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go tQ Engelmanns Restaurant
visitors in
week end.
Victoria fof fhe
luneral of Mr, 'fiSam -KlessiReimein’ mother; Mrs. Prmr;
here last Thursday.
Misses Elvifa Herder arfd
and .other relatives.
Mrs.' Br Robinson and chil-
Louise Thulemeyer of Shineiy; dsen visited Waelder relatives
were brief visitors in thp jqityjlas.t wegk. -
YTbmlayT ~'"These two youngp.MrT^¥^llerzik
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Larsen,, Git* Shmer School in the Intern
left Monday for their future 'scholastic League contestg~and
home in Kingsville. jcairn- so near.,capturing the
- Mr. and MTs. Alfred Gosch prize that- nobody in
■of Elm Grove spent Sund&y this section of the stale wants
ladies were the debaters 'for[returned Tuesday of,last week
from an extended trip through
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- A-nten KotarmmFfamily and
Ed Kolar ' AncT'. family ' sp.efa
Sunday * with Flatonia rela-
tives. I _4 ■
Mrs. Alfred Olle of Bishop
W m.- Tedd
Mr. and
Friday for' a visit with’ Billing
here at the O’. (tarbich hobiel j tft' get into an argument wttK retativeH
them. . .
Mr: C. E. Nesrsta was here
looking after-business Thurs-
day of last week and ■ again
Tuesday of. this vvQek. 6
Mrs. V?. R.- - Morgan and
Mias Willie arrived on Tues-
day of’ last week for visit
with friends here* ^
[ - Mrs. Selma Macha, Mr. and
Home this week.
Waelder 'New Era— G." Q.
Colorado. They report a-veTyl Menefee has completed the
pleasant time.
cement drainage culverts on
Mrs. Nelson" leftist street and is noWcon-
Miss /Lucibel Bludworth
was a San Antonio visitor last
week.
Mrs. Lucy Dawson visited
friends in Bastrop last week,
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A GRAND
American Legion Picnic
structing some sidewalks in
front trPBrr'MoiTOfw’s house.
H. H. Harrison, formerly of
Flatonia, but now of Alice
was visiting relatives here this
JYeek.,
Colorado Citizen— The af-
ternoon bridge club^net with
Mrs. Frank Tolbirt . at. her
home Monday. After five
games the guests enjoyed a
pleasant social horu while -the
hostess served a delicious sal-
ad course.
For Your Spring" House Cleaning
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We offer yoO many essentials that will brighten your
home. You will need som-- of the following:
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LINOLEUM.-:- MATTING -:- RUGS -:- WALL PAPER
WINDOW SHADES PAINTS-^ ALABASTINE
REFRIGERATORS'-;- STAINS VALMSII
KIR§H FAMOtffT CURTAIN RODS
CalPandr-gePour prices. Estimates cheerfully furnished.
Femaii - Furniture - -Flatonia
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For a First C^ass
Shave or Hair Cut
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JOHN J. ROLLIG
Agent Sunshine Laundry
FENTRESS RIVER RESORT
They’re news, too— the ads.
WILL BE HELD ON
August 11th
AT THE FAIR PARK
FLATONIA, TEXAS
SEE NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE OF THE ARGUS FOR
COMPLETE PROGRAM
Watch This Space
Highway Notes
Considerable impatience is
being felt in Jhis section at
the delay in getting the bonds
which were voted some time
ago approved. __i_, ____-
.The Argus is glad to report
that in a phone conversation
with County Judge John P.
Ehlinger Tuesday, he advised
that he would leave LaGraiige
that night Jar ^Austin with the
bonds^and they! would he at-
tended to at once. ' " ^
Camping is a pleasure on the beautiful San Marcos.
Cool shady camp ground, screened and floored, tents,
electric lights, brick cooking grates, tree wobd, best e-
quipped swimming pool in State. -An. ideal place to
bring your family to spend vacation where you can rest,
fish, swim, dance or skate as you like. Bring your fa-
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vorite player piano rolls and phonograph records. Con-
venient to up to date grocery-stores, drug store, tele-
phone office, garage etc. Phone or write C. F.' Mea-
•dows, Manager, Fentress, Texas.
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JUNIOR B. Y. P. U.
Leader: Claud Cockrill.
Scripture: Deuteronomy 30
11-20— Esther Smith. T
Our Daily Bible Reading—
Lester Webb.
Our Leader— Mise- Beat-
rice Dement.
Being A 1 in organization
—Edgari Cullen.
Being A 1 in Meeting— F.
Nesrsta. , *
. Poem *— Miss Maggie Mc-
Donald.
Scripture — Numbers -:49-
£8— Edna Dement.
Modern Dry Cleaning
The City Steam Pressing,
Shop has made another step
' forward in giving, its patrons
high grade work by installing
a complete modern dry clean-
ing plant which cleans all gar-
ents wmith oul harm.
Try it, its here for your ben-
efit. . . r , •
SUJTS MADE TO i iT AND WEAR
CITY STEAM PRESSING SHOP
, Phone 149
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1921, newspaper, July 28, 1921; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989439/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.