The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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The Flatonia Argus
t> '.l»or. Tne Government
K’Hjmis a lot of mon$y esti-
mating the supply and de-
mand of this' staple, and it
ought to b< possible id de-
t<*r«»ine the value of it to a
degree that would make a
stationary price from.one es-
timate to another. Shall we
jve'r see the day that this is
done ?
Published by the Flatonia Printing
Company
HENRY HIJUR, Editor
Telephone 57
$1.60 a year in advance
Ice Cream anti
All subscriptions are stopt
at expiration.
Advertising rates on appli-
cation.
Cold Drinks
MOTOR CAR FINISH
One great trouble with the
rest of the World is that it ex-
pects too much of you.
R. MILLER
ush on the finish that
takes off the years
|N the road, the qge of your car is
If every thing were taken
out of politics except the pol-
iticians there would still be
too much left.
KS a secret. It is judged by its looks I
Are you proud of it ? Has it a dull,
dingy appearance ? y
Why not make it glow and glisten
again as though it never had a birth-
day ? You cap do the job yourself-^
and at" small cost—iwith Devoe
Motor Car Finish.
This product is self - leveling and
“sefs” so smooth that the car looks
“professionally refinished.’’Extremely
durable — rust-preventing — made' in
standard automobile colors.
Devoe Products -are time-tested and
proven,—backed by the 168 years’
experience of the pldest paint manu-
facturing concern in the U. S.
Founded 1754.
The State Democratic Con-
vention had a hard.time keep-
the KKK from.rendering it an
inharmonious meeting. And
some of the strongest believ-
ers in Harmony voted against
the measure to table the an-,
ti-klsn resolution. Oh, . Con-
sistency!
of
bouj
ene(
ran
com
' restaurant or cafe, instead,!1' EH*h was selected to pre-
if Looking over a. list that aide over convention and at-1
nnkcif.you wonder Why eat- torney Paul *H, Ffcrtscfi was
, ng was ever invented. named as Secretary,.Ele'etim, t
TL 7 ° . , returns showed that Lester
U,qd will want to take in all ° ^a< 4 majority ot 148/.,
of . the Rig Fair next - week.j v°teS- *over C. 1C. Quin frtr t’.;e !
The Argus wilj therefore be ,of1i.ee of district '
;ssued etfrlv in the - weak.. Jjdlt was declared to beShe i
Please-try to get- yrmr ropy- n.bineFYor thal oflic'e. Ho-
in early and help us be relig- .... ,
i,)lls ^ . • ace Duncan ot Gonzales, pre-
-— o---- sent district attorney. was un-
judicial Convention - opposed and. was declare I
As- per~ c»H ~fyf' Henry -S.- nominated-,.for■ disti-a t at-toj--
Paulus, chairman executive ’ey.. M K Midkiflf of -rtoh/:r '
was elected -as • chairman of ]
executive committee- for the]
ensuing two years. .— 11 a I Ida- j.
villi*- New Fra. -■
Cotton did a fluctuating
.stunt during the p:ist week,
changing the’price something
like three cents in a couple
of days. The South has al-
ways stood for high cottpn,
even When, there was more
raised tharr the world could
use. Rut whether the price
is high or "low, it is hard-tp
believe that an' enlightened
country cannot do awav. with
the injustice of so much flug-
FDRNI-U?.E
f LA i ON; A
No Burned Fingers
CHE just pushes the button of
this small black switch,—no
need to pull out the connector at the iron.
The - ' »
I. New Mown Hniv
Nof that I’ve got. anything
agin bobbed hair ! I really like
it in everything but the but-
ler. But whvfoVe did thfcv get
f<> calling it “bobbed”? Frin-
stance, let « man- go into ^
i fonsorial emporium and dic-
tate to the Loquacious. Individ-
I ual Presiding that he is in the
temporary notion of partaking
BLACK
tp’.sui
enougl
cate (
please
'lpidi i
Seventy Jiffy
is used on cords of all elec-.
fHc appliarices,~n:Qns7'
toasters, table stoves, portable
•grinders, soldering irons, etc.
Over a quarter of a million went
into the homes oFthis country
in 1918. „ * i
We handle this switch and
can attach to the appliance you
have at home and also fur nisi \
.it on new appliances, a complete stock tj
of which we carry, ■ f
The switches are-knstall^d com- l
plete for 75 cents. *>
Democratic Party •
For Commissioner Beat No. 3.
• J. W. IVY
For Sheriff: .
AUG. LOESSIN
Iiih T. TEMPLJN
n. KLATt
For Treasurer:
C. W: AM BERG
For County Supei intendent
A. ‘\Y- darilek
R. F. MUELLER
fl RE - corn NS - PAINTS
Tad-rust —the .....white btb Trmt
proceed to bob or would he
.adjust a bob anti proceed to
bib? Nay, Nay, Paubhs. He
would be more likely to. ip- For. 'Collector:
terrogate as to wherefore you • * 1.7 A
had come from that you used For County Clerk
such . inelegant Chinese. And I
there* you would be, in the’,
helava ficks. It*
Tjec'aui
.quajit;
bee? ]
specia
at any
the ru
- Simmons' Beds end Springs - Certainteed
! ‘ a,n|s * Kitchen Maid Kitchen Cabinets
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs* and
middle of a
seems perfectly correct and
natural that people should use
the name Rob as*,a short cut „ _ . ___
r. ’ and Robert has -For Assessor: ’ " ■
na- C. H. STEIN.MANN
to For County Judge:..
C. E. YESRSTA
Jn For District -Attorney:
FRED. I,. ‘ RLUN’DELI
For District Clerk:
J. S. SEBESTA
Republican Party
demning the practice but the For County Treasurer:
name Under which it is car- RUDOLPH G. SEEBERt
ried on—and if I was choosing For Representative-
ia.-F|rl for a friend, which I T ir wpcqpt q
i amt right at the present,, ^ USSELS
‘writing, at anv rate not for *or Collectorf
the purposes of this here arti- EDWIN E. SCHEEL
ele, E (I pick one with bobbed For District Clerk:
hair nineteen times out of a O. .\V\ ALBERS
possible twenty' and then For Sheriff;
wouldn’t take no long haired p E fTRvrvr
Lnil 111., Iu-nn»;.,lli ‘'llvADT
! for Robert, i
got so Democratic- in its
ture that it can belong
• either boy or girl, but tl
neither here nor there.
Bob boy whose name is Ro-
bert, is compatible with good
taste and our desire for eeon-
rernau - Furniture - Flatonia
Wheft, ypu start your Spring house cleaning *-ou will
need some of the following:
Devoe’s Paints, Sta-in*, Varnishes, Enamels, Alabastine,
Polish, Mops, Matting, Rugs, Linoltfum 6 to 12ft. wide
Congoleum Floor Covering, Wiqdow Shades, Refriger-
ators. * All standard vond*' ' ”
FLATONIA ICE & ELECTRIC CO
goods on them, and the whis
! ;<t-y was found
Yoakum Herald
August 30'.
oaves money
Improves
baking
Safeguards
Arrested for Moonshining
John Haba, who resides in
the \\ itting neighborhood was
I hi rested Saturday on a charge
of violating the prohibition
; ,aw-s. He W|ts taken to Vic-
M"iia t*o appear! before tht*
proper authorities. Mr. Haba
returned home Monday, hav-
it ii
combli
heaUn
cure cJ
is C9fl
I TCI 111
Instvn
and nil
its g«;J
World’s
Lowest Priced
FULLY .
EQUIPPED
Automobile
health
exteri
B Is the
« curing
E *-ittJ
{ pound
j iemi,
! riasis.
Ivy Pel
the arj
gers a
In tH
—the il
of all l
; tng been released on bond.
Moulton Fiagle.
f' ®* Hint, Alicfk,
The People’s Car
See it •
Cpmpare it
Try it as Our Guest
saw. their first still this after-
noon.between three and four ' Eaf
o’cloek. ''Federal Prohibition What
Officer, Richard r -
and his assistants, with head-
barters. <u Cuero made six
raids, near Yoakum.this mdrn-
known.
•mill ilia
UMtS F.
Englehar/lt largest rattlesnake ever known
to (Mfbt*en killed in this
part of the country was kill-
ed by a hegrd in a cornfield mea'
■ near the Colorado River five
miles from this city. The no-
gro was rabb>'t hunting when
his dyg was herd to yelp and
ran back to him. falling over,
at his feet and dying within pW
10 minutes. On reaching the-
spot where the dog was heard -==
to velp the hunter discovered > Send
LEE & VOGT
) witff all the news of this im-
mediate section, a good com-
| prehensiye summary Of • the
news,.of the state and of the III
nation, two or three .interest-' Sr. Charles Krunala Jr vr.,„i,
ing serial stori,es during the i-'i—i...
year, a column of kitchen
I hints, recipes and so ‘fort h
from the pen of one of the.*, •
world’s best Domestic Science •'ran* Reindl about
experts, and each month a f
•comic supplement of eight '-four
pages thnf will please the
i whole family. The cost is pnly
,a dollar and a half. V.;.. _____ _ —
ibscrihe tbia . cer_jCngk*hardt at.nt«H th.i ii^.
12 rm**ln* INo Aium Leaves No Bitter
Taste. -
Qunces v , ,,
25c prico recently offered if your gro-
cer-has any cans left—ask, him.
- Send {or ‘he “New Dr. Price Cook
Book.” We Free.
* Price BakirfJ Powder Factory
1001 Independence Boulevard, Chicago
Mercury.
^ tviecka, about Mx miles out
oL.Lq.wh. on... ilic. AhinorvYoa-
kum road, and :tt the place of
-1 tv/o miles
from Midway Park. These
—' nieHt are under arrest,
"mv ‘ ^arF('d with violation of the
Why Prohibition law. Federal Offi-
us the price of a year's
subscription if you
a big rattler coiled and ready
are in an^ars.
for action. The snake’s bead
weel^?
men were caught with thelgro’s shotgun, the snake
We Need the Money
FfcATO
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1922, newspaper, September 14, 1922; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989564/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.