The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
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An Indiana Siio and some
goad cows will frighten
away /OUR hard times.
A. G. Wiseman, Agt.
Telephone 41 Flatonia, Texas
T
COTTON 10 CENTS
You do not have to wa t or give your cotton away
“in order to take your Business and Shorthand course
The San Antonio Business College
Will take your cotton at regular cash rates
, r .X
for scholarships and books, paying you TEN CENTS
per pound (Middling Basis).
Write for catalogue and full particulars at once.
San. Antonio Business College
SAN ANTONIO, T^XAS.
Good Light-Good Business
jprrsonnl ilrtoS
Mi s Nettie CJure BrowiI was
ou the sick list the first of the
week. Miss Beulah relieved her
from her school duties.
F. F. NesrSta is attending
-Grand Lodge of Odd* Fellows- at'
San Antonio this week.
G. L. Sktlton TTfFefiulenburg
was in the city Friday.
Mr. .1. E. Young and daughter.
-Clara, were here Monday.
Miss Ellen Lackey is spending!
this week • with homefolks at
Colony;
I ( '
Mrs. lone'Hill of Lamar, visit-
ed here this week.
Miss Loys Griffette of Austin
spent a day here last week with
friends.
Mrs. J. P.^Porter of Houston
visited here rast week.
It. Boe is in El Paso on business
this week.
Louis Zrubek of Cistern was In
t)»e wL*ity transacting business
TUellay.'
fen* Comfort
o Service
AiiUQt Route
«e recommend
PACKARD—
SHOES
13.50 to 15.06
u " ■ •
HpHEY arc tin- boat ulioos money
^ CHfi buy made ti> lit the foot
Riving comfort and ease, lasting
service, and neat and tasty ap- ■
pearance. Our bin stock includes
Lateat Shapea
in Low Quarters and High-Shoes
Kangaroo, Calf and Vicr
leathera
DO YOURSELF A FAVOR
by buying PACKARDS this year
Dfasek 8 Bifhter
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The Klatoiiia and *Mouuon
j high school base ball teams
j: Felix ^Knight of Cistgrhwras in crossed hats on the local diam
J-the city Saturday. I Saturday afternoon. O.ur t
m/n '■ . v-ii i. a •». j. ! were defeated fo the time of
j » ' < iiii« leiui' ill i -• i. . >
• t i • «i .»j »id tor i.l n to -i inti -• •.i
one naif cent per word »•». Ti in* •riio
thrieai'tei. Every ia>l.\ it•:•.I • uu in.
. Try Lusterlite Kerosine. No
snycii, no smoke. Saftlo ptiye. at
Stein’s. -
DURING MARCH ONLY * \iT*
will give the Galveston ..Snui
weekly News and The AfR,w 0,»v
year tor $2.00. Subscribe at
this office.__Tm: Auers.
REMOVAL SAI F To avoid
removing I will sell everything
in stock at cost. * Wm. Stein.
Include a bottle of. Walkers’s
Crape Juice to your next order.
___At K. I\ Hinton.
RIDING PLANTERS $20.ou
and $2f).(K> at S id-:IN's.
Take HERRIN E for indiges-
tion. It relieves the pain in a
few minutes and forces the for
niented matter which causes the
misery into the bowels where it
is expelled. Price 50c. Sold by’
A. Ijgunnemann. , _
%New Seeds, just received at
i jurist
N«ept»r»
Sunset Limited
NEW ORLEANS ANT)
SAN FRANL’JSCQ__
Daily
Electric Lighted Sleepers
■ ; and I liners.
Oil burning Locomotives.
Steel Coaches. Klectric'Block
Signals.
Heavy Rails. Itmk ballast.
The Route of Safe Travel
For further Information ask the
Local Agent
-
ond Stems.
)o\s
Try a gallon of V\ liartoh . Co
The Social tlub.^iJJ- rtieet-'&flijU w ‘‘re ^t‘leuU‘(* tu the. tune ot )L Molasses. 30c*ga-llon. -
Mfs,; GhaS.- ’*. J.trit’jCia, ' • ■*•--- ' At R F- Hintm
afternoon, of »ejxt-tveek-. ;£bk;
T
It. is the brilliantly lighted
Store tfiat attracts the
B ye s. No businessman
can afford to allow his
st'ore io be poorly lighted.
\ well-lighted store be-'
speaks progress and sho’s
that the merchant is aTive-
to' the peopled needs.
^ a -•» i -y.-t.vtsi'j
W^tlnghoatte Mazda lamps
awe a pm* .white, trrilUiirtt
■up (tiem bt
■! - - ... ’ _ - At R- Iv Hinton..
Mrs. Wm. fcotzebue and sonS'C Subscriptions for arnTm-wspa-1
Mrs. Leona feotzebue and Aoj^rr or magazine in th- world
gust Kotzebue'of ,Flatonia were*taken at this office. In many
in tjje city last Thursday-helping ^y-asea we can save .ymr‘ money,.
Mrs. C. M. Kotzebug. celebrate Bring us your renewals .and seg
her birthday anniversary. We whether you save.' ’ ThkAhclts
wish her many happy relui-ns-oC Bigge.t Bargain In Tree.-
ffTc"foTnntfrttrm -tffth* dte- M.Tl . A It ' l PeHCh' Plum. Apple, Fig .lives',
ig tii.^puOi'Mt sirwngth by d, Mrs. Henry A. Menefee and three grades, $4-00. $£f(K>
? -Ti“-uruiir'i'.ols children returned Sunday from ay 10(). lc per Vee less per .1 ,
fauii tn its piirriuv* [p'w- v.sit of 8^1 days to kindred-ooo. Best sorts for’Texas. * Ad
in flatonia./ > 'other frujj^..trees.' 4
Julius J. Kotzeliue, delegate to- The bad fruit years 4*re over.'
the Woodmen of the World en- A good time now to plant- coin-*
eamprnent at Fort ‘Worthy ^dt niercial orchards, Divio sfy.
for that city Sunday-afternoon. - .W e must clean some rentetj*
Fayetteville Fact- Mr. and Trees are as tine a$ ever
Mrs. J. R. i&bena are the hS- You pay express, freight.
%
Call and See
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New Spring
Millinery
Mrs. L. R. Woodmansec
$100 Reward, ■ $100.
Tho rcudiTji of. till*.iavVIlJ. tie
pli'iisl-d Iti learn that thejv'ni.'at'Fount cue
liroaUpcl lilsoHso tli.lt sclen-'i' 1m* lx*on
iHilr- .to etm- ifl all Uu BOigcv. and ihat In
.Catarrh. II.-iII’b Catarrh Cure >s the only
ponItTve cure now known to the medical
fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional
disease, r^ijulra^ a constitutional treat-
- mentWHall s Catarrh Cun ia tdlteti 'Jn
ternaily, acting directly "upon the blood
and mucous BUuLyi es of the nystem. there-
by destrdylng mr
ease, and giving
building up the
nature III duing
have so much f
ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any’ case that It falls to cure. Send
for list of testimonials.
Address: K it ''If UMOV & C» , Toledo. O.
8»»M l»y All I>rtitrtfInin, --------- *
Take Hiill'a Fanvily Pllla for-«ronrtlpMton.
Mr. W. S. Coons and Mrs. ,.B.
F. Coons and little daughter. Leo
Francis, of Yoakum, visited rela-
tives tiere last weetT
Mrs. Bessie Ross* of Gordon.
Neb., is here visiting;at the home
4jhh )i
X Mr., and.Mr?;-J. A.: Snell ;ah^
children, Mildrid and \Vilhur vis-
iss Marian'Hrfrhil of "Coperas.
Cove,: is Were visiting her grand
mother. Mrs. K^te DufT.
<•* . *
Mr. and Mrs. ,-J' Cowan of Elm
GroVe \ i3ited relatives hefe Tues-
day;:;; . . ::A - ;
Mrs. R. R. Kerr -left..Monday
i
-.w; a
pv.parents-/of a fine' little boy
who uiiriie his dmvat-<lat
or parcel post, ami must, send
this atf to get'these prices. VW
Window Frames
and nny kind of mill-work for’
•your biiiltfmgs t _
Now Made In Flatonia
I hu\t* 1111 rchascii 11 portabl'i'
Wmm! worker machine of the lat-
. cst riiiiirnvi'il ni idul, o|iei'uted by
p.ts "ngine, and can now turnout
liiot . tlist wi rk for prices below
w.hat you have been pitying.
Wm. Ungerer
— Contractor and Builder
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’SoHTHKit'N PAeu'ier..
thelieabtifiu
—y—1-1 j--'- ’iviy -.-.^ijiyi'i.iiirai ^1 pa 11—“ I'WthS L 41m 10 J 2:.'fHP.M.
.Stein. Hiy hardware man of, Fla,^t„(U)|/ht,r ,s|~t;|y!. a^J urn.un.-,',- U;.11", : 4;:t.r> F,M„.
days -iWt^e-y^y d"y till April lti
luiieiai of Mr. Alex. G.octh. IVe will ’exchange trees
Mrs..Ella E: Lane expects
t*HiiK/una
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___ for 4 ^ V-*--■■—(City Depot)
1 land or .for interest in Truit •'rain r.l South bmwiit^<T12:0h A.M.
’ ^ •’ . ....1..K..._.i. .»;...~i . t.ie p.M.
- mrs‘.1V- g.n°?y:t.ulei.d t h e prescribed tht
iii' ffi’i
Mrs. d: M. DattgffeftV of eL sioii iihvl'-wfn w awardwS^
present hef v-pupil. Miss C^lyTi’'crops..
Trautvvein, in*-Dramatic :-m*crtul 420 acres. Home of Leona
just after Easter. At i.this .time Reach and Haupt Berry. Inves-
Miss^'rautw’ein vvill h^ve-com-.ligate them,
three RAMSEY’d.AUsTlM NUKSEllY. .
t»Hi«nvIh>xas.'
Traiii l>- North bound
Paso fs visiting--.^t
Market Report.'.
;. •. ’ * ,« '
< <)URi:rTEI» EVERY WEDNESDAY.
L wV . '
t Fid- ■
good
driv- •>
1100
it the
4
lek
JCA«... -p*
1 that
places
go to
rlodic
1st of
phibl-
imula-
d this
chuck,
amid
lazily
If rich
midst
« apd
ire at
qually
dhog -
winter
arose
he hi-
In Its
to 1U
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Stiut-h1 Bound due to depart at 12:09 p. m>
North Bound due to depart at 4:19 p. ra.
G. F. J-upton, G. P. A.
SarvAnt^nio, Texas
L. N. Lyon,’Agent,
"" FI itonia, Twcas
splencWu position, or are in busin-
ess foe themselves. . Where
there's a will there's a way.
That Summer Vacation?
Youtrg men and women desir-
ing to achieve' A success should
not.waste their summer vacation.
One vacation properly epent will
protect them against poverty
and ermble, them to earn a re- j leuge for which the business
spec table living. There is no I world readily pays cash, write
Mr.. iNatbaa-&***♦»; Srr- w-riti*- ^ njan wTn.Tlws not .ad ver-
.iting this week .at the M. A. tise because it costs money*
Brunnemann home. • , should quit paying salaries for j
Mrs. Louise Kaiser left Sunday j the same reason.
t>‘ attend the Grand Lodge of; J. F. Blanton of Alice is a vis-
the'F^ebeccas. ! itoVTn the city this week.
A’rs. C. E. Snell and son re- ! Mr. ami Mrs. E. A. Arnim and
turned Sunday from a visit to children speftt Sunday with Mrs.
San Antonio.
Box. r>l;, Smith Wile, Texas. I Butter, cooking,
12 l-2c
Nice Fresh Pjneapples at Ber- Butter, table.' ....____v____ 20c
ger’s. - ’ , , Chickens, spring per lb... 10 c
(.u|(j Chickens, hens per lb... 8c.
each— 15c
10c
A good treatment for a
settled in theJungs -i<L /I l;’-R- Cl)i(,K<J'B., roosteps.^jeach.
RICK’S RED PEPPERTOROUS' Turkeys, per lb. ....ii...
PLASTER applied to the chest Dacoa, per lb.,
e.mtnet. ^,,1 ou.,u„, ***... m- t()(jraw <>ut inflamation, and HAL- - ^ -
Arnim s lather, James Mar bur- 1 aimi'c uniH'iidii.ini wimth - — ......
13
18
Cowardice sits aud
can’t'.
whiues T
Courage forces success,
if you desire to obtain'a know-
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
I ger, at Cistern in celebration of
his hirfhday anniy-ersary. ,
LARD’S HOREHOUND SYRUP
to relax tightness. Y’ou get the
two remedies for the price of one
use in idling away the summer
months. Business tru n and far-
mers alike. work during the sum-
Ambibious boys and giris
mer.
i|kuJ
for large illustrated free cata-
logue of the Tyler Commercial
College, read the advantages of
their.spienuui courses,of instruc-.
Id rather thwir.-vaiiMiv|T4uus iuul,wliaL..Those.wiiu. ha.vx\
with a large and entbttsias- ^rraiduaied and are now holding
tic student body, mastering a good positions, say of the iosti-
course of bookkeeping and short-! tution; and what the employers
hand or telegraphy on. business of these graduates say of their
administration and finance that, efficient training. Read how
they might use this practical | some work their way thru school
knowledge in paying their way how others borrowed the money
thru some university or with it and made it pay them big divi-
secure a good paying position in dends, 'how others quit jobs at
a business office. He who cares; small salaries, completed their
Tmore'for success than heat goes courses and Went back to the
a long ways ahead of him w ho j same firm at two and three times
waits until cool w eather to study, their previous salary. Get a
a young boy or girl who at salary raising education. It is
...o close of school last year, en- yours if you ace willing to make
Bears the
Signature of
( . P. \\oods was called toSan- htijyingr the.dollar• size Hote-
Antonio .Sunday by the death of houiid Syrup; there-is a porous,
his brother, John Woods, which p|aSf,,r f,.ee with each bottle.
From Our Exchanges
Weimar Mercury-Mm
JL_Piiat and baby returned Mon- '
in The Estate of B. Qockrill,
Deceased, Pending ifo .Fay-
ette County Texas
Notice
To whom it may t" ncern: * ’■*
- —^—1— --1:--•'—— All claims for money igainst
White and Yelarw Onion jq1t. Estate of B. (jockrill (leceas-
hhts a,few left at R. L. HiiHq'is. (1,j^ mjjst !»(> presented to R. W.
i Utrs'ir Rabbits, Easter Eggs Hamlett at Mu’ldoou. -Texas, • R.
M. Your Business Methods, and Easter Baskets, pretty ones F..D. No 1, or to E. G; Decherd
occurred Saturday.
Sold by A. Brunnemann.
Don't Be a Quitter In
day*frrmra pleasant, visit to rela- 1?^
tives at Flatonia and Praha.
too, at Ijorger’s..,. «.iJa'^sanatv-ba^. •.*.=«
USING il You Desire .Perm.eentlr A „ain in the side or l,ae* that “nd
to Intrease Your Volume ol Trede eatehes you when you straiithten "s ,lc< n ' *s ° 1 xe"
Moulton Eagle -‘-'Mr. John You Cannot Make a Noise by Keep- up CH||8 for a rubbing application cu,ors ,ht‘ ^Vl11 "f B< CockrilU
• m .. _ _ 1 J fY. 1 * ' /I. . / Id. dill
Sloma .and family of Yoakum
spent several days with the fam-
of BALLARD’S SNOW LINI-
MENT. It relaxes the contract-
ed muscles and permits ordinary
deceased.
And said presentation must be
made within one year from the
ly of H. M. Paul of Old Moulton i afije8t , • ...................... ............
since our last issue. “the latest thin* in Croehc.in* bodily motion without sufferim- _'j^
Dr. A. M. Kotzebue of Fla- is the “Boye” Crochet Ball and or inconvenience. Price 25c. 60c
tonia was in the city-between ‘ knitting yart) holder. Price lOcr^d $1.00 per bottl.e. Soid£yA.
trains Sunday. * at Thirletneyer._ Brunnemann. _ .
Hair Wavefs, 5c card.
date of the Letters of Adminis-
tration of the Probate of the
Will of the skid B. Cockrill, de-
cegsed,- rand if not presented
tered the Tyler Commercial Col-
lege of Tyler, Texas, to spend
their vacation, arc either in one,
the effort. Write today for cat-
alogue and make arrangements
to enter as soon as your school
of our large universities, paying closes. The U. S. Goverment
their own way, or holding a has held two examinations here
in Tyler this Spring enabling our inum Hair Pips 5c card,
graduates to go into-nice civil Hair Pins 5c per box at
service positions at entrance sal- meyer._
ary of from $900 to $1020t ■ —
Alum- Get those Easter things at Ber- w>thin the one year as aforesaid,
W're F*‘r>*-_~____the payment of same will be
Thule- GOOD BOOKS—-We have add- post-poued as provided by law.
ed-a stock of good books.classical W itness our hands this the
A circulating library without and modern fiction, and have de- 19th. day of Octolier A. D. 1914.
The Tyler Commercial College the “ifs” and "ands/’ All -the vised a method of handling them
building is one of the largest, popular books of the day. The that makes it inexpensive to
most sanitary, best lighted and book you’ve wanted to read is readers. Call and see th^m and
venilated, in the stated; it is an liereforyou. ; ark us about the new arrange-
ideal plact for summer work. 1 Kotzebue Drug Store, ment. Kotzebue Drug Store..
17-4t
R. W. Hamlett.
E. C. Decherd,
Indeoendent. Execu-
tors of the Will of B.
Cockrill,
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1915, newspaper, March 18, 1915; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989996/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.