The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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Company
The Flatonia Argus!just wlw,t ffratetton a »m-
—•----;tfl« < all ni4C<:SHi%at€8v anil could '
Published by the Flatonia Printing actually see what a vast vole'
ume of calls art* being execut-!
ed all day long, the effect up-
on . their attitude toward the
telephone employees would bej
beneficial. Visit the local ex-1
change once and try to imag-1
ine what kind of avhello girl
you would make. . i
HENRY HURR, Editor
Telephone 57
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE
One Year ...............•......... $2.00
Six Months :.........'.......... 1.25
Three Months .................75
All subscriptions are stopt
at expiration. “V
Advertising rates on appli-
cation. *■
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Few men ev^r quite live up
to their reputation — or down!
est man in this
world is the one that is most
contented with his lot.
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Self-made men are not al-
Wa$» able to cover their defect
w ith tailor-made clothes.
Anyone can afford to eat
eggs now, but the hen finds
it just a*8 much work to pro-
duce them.
The fact that fellow is mar-
ried is not . proof conclusive,
that he is head of a family.,
A part -of the home.training
fieiv.e is that the saddest error
he can"ever commit is to tell
a lie. Many men show a lack
of this training. A lie is un
admission of basestr grosaj
est absence of morals dnd
manhood. • :
Give your c^ild good books,
good light to read by, pleasant
home environment, and invite
his friends to visit your home.
It’s better thap letting Him
run about in Till kinds of com-
pany and under many differ
ent influences.
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In “recognition of faithful
IhFloc^
e laser mmemtatmasaasa
* * * * * . * , , * * * *
* - Sehd $our' -
* Hemstitching’ and Picoting
* to the.
* — “LA MOdR ’’ '
' Hemstitching, picoting &
‘ button shop at Yoakum.
* All hemstitching 13c. per
yard, cotton thread furn-
’■ ished. Half ball and a-
L corn buttons. Prompt "ab-
stention given mail orders.
* Mrs. H. Seekamp,* prop.
* Miss A. AHlerbach, opr.
WRITES A BOOK FOR CAN-
CER PATIENTS
A - book which should be
BALED MUSIC
linp fTKIlK’H roIti - to tut a grout ron-
•*- ' ft 51 die <)i«'rn house to-
night. said the retired mf‘echunt,'“utid ,
If you'll go along with me. I'll pny i
your wuy and huy you five cents' worth
of peanuts.- I’m sure nothing could be
more liberal than
Ibat."
yourself, up In
business If you go
nround wiretihg
your substance th
that fashion,"’ re-
■ Idled the hotel
keeper, Hut ^you
will ‘‘h a W to*
hunt up another
victim. Klnt-e I
’ bought n phonorv
graph nnd.abunch
ot records I hnve
quit going ta
What weVe
done for you
on clothes
•* . . ' • r
prices
r<t***'nothing hut vanity
lljpni caifcer'has been publish- un<1 vexation of spirit about an enter-
• • * “ - - - 1 tnlnment of that kind. It s advertised
cd by I)r. O. A. Johnson, emi-
nent cancer - specialist. This
remarkable book tells the
truth about cancer and Its
treatment without cuting
., t.o start «t u ccrtuln hour;-any eight
| o'clock, and you art?, credulous enough
to think that the f^s-cUlcathins will be
Jived up to, You breuk u humc strap
» to get there In time, and when you nr-
rive. at ten mlnQtes to eight, you find
' lVi* V’TT7"" Ur. Johnson fe-today.one of you’n- the first one there. You sit
't- ‘ fV®fy ChlUL should re-.. th fnfdnV6nt In the .Study pff wound. waiting ft.rnn hwi.wtwonrort-
CPlVft is that iVin an.lrlnut - ‘_______ . Is-olde wilt 1 on vonr f....| iiwrt -ntr'A nnrrr
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cancer. He cfomiucts in Kan-
sas ‘City, Mo., a large
equipped Research Laboratory
in’jcmr hat and make things uwpleas-
fully ' nut ns possible,. ■.
"By^tho time the,curtain gor-s up,
you are wishing you had; possessed
aful has treated many suffered , SSL^ZTSL
in fill1 past twenty years. This ing thcix. and hiding paid for the prlv-
treatment is entirely non-surg-
icai, as the knife,is not used
liege, you determine to hold her nozzle
agin the hank, as it were.
"The entertainment usually,, Is
at any stage. Purely medic- opened by adalkhmlth. Tlic umn who
in a I Trt'ettsiires only are employ- ,m,k'l's 11 f,'v nHuu$s loom? tip
th,, u,.x„v,„i i ..i.•»***»
liaps. to.-ilist my I he -ca.ni-.o_r an/1 it.-r_ ruk,- preien^w
internal. metheatiffn -fT) purify
the blood. Hundreds of- -pa-
. .......JHr<
the Johnson Laboratory,
ur day ^p r^8€ nte
graved gold Watch, • Schlafli
has worked hard for.and wifh ^
Has Your Come
entertalnniertts.
taken to jail for obtaining money tin-.
When he tins
said all that he can think, of, the nft-
- lets begin jtQ- dish tip- the mustf. -ft
• may be elegant niuslg—It ukoaily Is.
tients testify to the success of! But you esn't enjoy It in'comfort, for
' ' ' - the gentlepmn, with the large sptny
• ... .. ,, , , f"'1* h> rtc sfnt Ulrectly hehlhd .you,
anefet 1 rut MS , Dt. John- persists In heating time with thaborgan
sop’s book. Will be. sent free until he drives von frantic - If yoti turn
to anv'sufferer or friends. Do 'l"t bin, lh the eye, you
. , , , will be ejected from the building.
nof ife/ay.v AiPijv.s.s. Dr. CUA,$&&&n'flHfiiH ;
■rryHnr-■'ifUrvfwl'n*1 liny —
WE’VE BOUGHT THE BEST
..--"HART .SCHAFFNER &
MARX SUITS AND OVER-
COATS.
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\\i: GOT THEM PQR ABOUT s
“ : *■»'•" A ♦ ' ; 1
ONE THIRD LESS THAN
LAST YEAR.
WE CUT OUR MARGIN OF
PROFIT.
WE-GUARANTEE TO SATIS-
FY YOU; VALUE, WEAR
AND ALL. WE GIVE YOU *■'
. A NEW SUIT IF YOU SAY___
SO. " ‘ •
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Copyright 1921 tl»rt'Schafftitr it Marx
I- LAUTERSTEIN & SONS
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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NEW STRAW HATS -t- SHOES
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finds fa
becaus*
BpCrtttr
ttle boys and is highly deserv-
inging of their^ gift, which Subscription
indeed a beauty, and one tlnj^ r» •
will be forever prized.apd val-
ued by him, —*SchUlei)burg
Sticker.
• .intended hnd a fine contralto who snhg
•mine stem winding songs of the,kind
•■'♦.c ^*11 like Put the woman with the
shrill voice wusi. right* In.- front of me,
Ja* i Hn‘1 * 1 "ujd heiT'b.-r saying: ’HiiaTTf,
Unite you are you should hoar'Margaret Keyes of
renew it next
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in town
Recently we published an
invitation to the public to yisij
the:-.local tiiifcpRonu; oxrhiw^e-J
and have the working of thd !
modern telephone.switchboard
explained. W^were asked tt^
reproduce this invitation a
second time and forgot. The
telephone people figure that
if the average subscriber knew
We Do
Christine' Miller slug that, selection ;
this woman Is Impossible os a vocal-
ist''- • i , ■ ,
* “Then a man with n hectic' voice
Hiiffn lift me that he Imported without
paying duty on It, .stood up und-whln-
Dleil like a dbggone-gehm; aftil we were
eipwTi-d to bell-vo that he vvas "slilg-
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’HINTING
< on
j I)ij. a ynn|»dii,iu. sene, iii'vit 11q.irrt~
”■ HnT'J'.tTii' Tn.v herves the way
that vol<*e dltl iKroculled the halcyon
I' 'days when my father used to sharpen
' a buck -aw with n rasp. 'Well, when
he finished his-first number the ap-
phtuse wus frantic, nnd he reared up
• it till dlff It all over again. Then the
I iipi.tiiu <■' was bmilci ttitin ITTT. and he
whinnied something else. They kept
FIESTA SAN JACINTO
and
’
Battle of Flowers
SAN ANTONIO
April 17-24
that -blamed pirate there for half an ,___
hour and I-don't know when 1 mif- H> Jack Jfcaifue
fensl so much. - » °
‘The hull wus overheated, and I was
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Real-* Estate Transfers
J. E. Henkel; to Mrs^* Little
Wendtland, transfeY, ‘part ef
blocks IOt Baca addition to
Flatonia. 'V
-C. E. Nesrsta to M. Hundl
and R. M. Halliburton, release
oil and .gas lease, 134.*££ a.
and 50 a. Thos. Rum-ley sqrv.
ATffia' 01 le ,et af to' Karl
Hertel, ({uit claim deed, 100
a.. J,. F._ Knight ]ea.
Mary-’ Bodiiarz tn Frorl .A
twm: 'fg$£I
Almanzur leagufe.
^B, F. Beale to John A. Kerr
assigenment of leases, 10,12^
acres M. Muldoon; S. F. Knite,
R. Smith-and otfyer leagues:—
Mrs. Adgusta Eichler to J.
Eichler, release, 200 acres W
Mrs. Marie Hermann to
no- nun nun ttvfi utitini, aim i wan —.----— •••
jammed in the middle of a row of seuu ! Amberg, trustee, deed of trust
so t couldn't get out without ellmMng
over a numher of ladl.*s and gentlemen.
We wen* kept there for tjyw hours,
and when l got out I swore by my
ns_
More Beautiful than ever—
IVlagnificent Pageant*, Illumi-
nated Auto Parade, Carnival
Show*, Army Parades and
every amusement.
Batfle of Flower* Parade
April 22nd.
Auto Races on new two mile
speedway with world’s fastest
drivers April 17, 20 and 24.
Special low rates on a(J roads
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liO acres Mary Phelps league.
R. Heise to Rev. Bosshard,
extension agreement, 100 acrea
J. G. Bbblson Teague.
Mrs. Rosa Levin and husban
to Otto C. Eckel, tran&fer of
in oil and mineral
leases 96 acres Jos. Duty lea.
Heirs of Alice Miller dec’d
to R. A. Wolterst, deed, 7500
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public concert
‘‘Next day I bought a phonogrttph
, nnd’a lot of records of the kind I-like. ; yv UuU
■ ’>rn‘ mnv l etfjrty my jtrastc T Start tt {jntterewt
when';! get ready, and quit when l am 1
,tlr.-d. N'o putik singers nr*> encori>d.
No Windy .Puts‘introduce the singers
with a few |H>rtlneut rcitmrka. If a
singer displeases me, ,1 stop the ma-
chine unit throw the record into the 8ll- ft. block TOj.^Schulenburg.
alley. Ton'd tetter tear up your con- H. E. Olle to Flgtonia State
c^rUckciamlconn.Hndt.carmymu. Bank, . trustee* deed of trust,
—Ct--—- blocks 12 and 13, Faires addi-
tion to city of Flatonia.
Paul Oeser and wife to C-
H. Steinmann, trustee, oil and'
m«ming." . gas lease, 205 .acres J., Gd^ Wil-
"Oh, don’t let a little thing like that kerSon league.
Worry you. A thfindeystorni {dears'the
Hard Hit.
“What’s wrong, old mant Yon lock.
blue."
"Hnd a scrap with my wife this
. ui4u..»).i..T+v-yon know.'
»i.M.)o„.p<., y.i mu.**.-»—•—L- Gxater^and J.—A-r -Bos—
"Yes. hut that <i(H*sn t help n man pisil t8t‘ V. Okruhlik, release,
\5ho's been struck' hy llglitnlng.” - 150 acres J. C. Duff.Jeavue
. ft Piotsch and wife to'U
■ rot Couraa. • • rGranjre' Oil Leasing & Dev.
“You made add* howl that yon wer* Co>, of, and
otit for rlvlr bottormont. % ^ oo»
•we .did." ?lcre9 Lester league, Rabb mill
"Yet your program wnslst*.solely tract and Whitesides survey,
of getting jrotir crowd Into office." j D n „ , ..
“Well, amt that civic better- „ SfmCek And to
numt?" 7 1'-J- Spacek, deed, part of lot
32. block 4, Fayetteville.
C.‘ H. Steinmann ef al to
SHUT out mosquito-r. and f .cs: Avoid the
terrible risk of typhoid and -ndciria infections
W,ndow?°fldP^wlimyNOW. Specify
rtdVKL because it & M.r*i . --.hand^me-as
near rust proof as screen m n .rial can be. This
a dua to its metallic Coudni, a special process
which insures lon& life. .
Look for the copper wires in the selvafce that
you may be sure you are grottin^ ^uine PEARL.
3?.
M iDtfirest. in. oil ^4 j (Haller1 and WlTe~'~rei^r
mineral lease, 69 acres James1 ‘ ^. release,
Green league.
^ Gustav Oeser and wife to
C. H. Stteinmann, trustee, oil
and gas lease, -210.5 acres J.
G. Wilkerson league.
Chas. Oeser and wife to €.
I. Steinmann, trustee, oil and
gas lease, 196 acres J. G. Wil-
~ ^.“'HP* ^tayeweviJIg. ^kersonjeague. ___
"Well, what’s on* the tapis todayT" C- H. Steinmann ef al to n Kobonron by asset,
asked the social secretary hireling In . Leonard H. Dyer, contract R- ep* E’ kenert, to Mrs.'Isabel
"I hndnt notic'd" answered Maw-------- Franz, release, lot 138 block
16, John H. Moore 1-2 league.
-- Mr**. Paul Noack to Chas.
“I hndn't noticed." answered Mnw
Hoptond. "Marla, did you spill any-
thing on the tapis I"
greement.
A. Levin to Otto C. Eckel
acres James Winn league..
Herman Noack and wife to
V- Steinmann, oil and gas
J lease, 410.95 acres Thomas,
Green and other leagues.
F. J. Pivetz and wife'to M.
Mu esse, part release; 15 acres
J- M. Hensley league.
John Powell and wife to
Hi ^°d°L °d and gas le^se,
80 acres Rutersvillp, league.
^Herman Seydler and wife
to Jos. A. Beck, deed, 1 1-3
acres E. Anderson league.
—LaGrango Journal.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1921, newspaper, April 14, 1921; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth990122/m1/4/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.