The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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REAL ESTATE
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90 acres 4 miles west of Muldoon, 4 room house, barn,
underground cistern, 25 acres in cultivation. Cheap for *
quick sale.
165 acrps j miles west of Moulton, two thirds black land,
50 acres, tin cultivation,. good house and outhouses, good *■’
i—wettrr $37.50 per acre. „■ "TT"^
’ 150 acres 2 miles east of Muldoon, aboqt §0 acres in'Cul-
tivation, 5 room house, two good wells, crib and barn, wire
fence all around place. $30. per acce. .
787 acrefarm 8 miles northwest of Flatonia,125 acres in
^cultivation", black and part sandy, 2 sets pf houses, 4
'good tanks, plenty good timber. , A bargain at $15. per
acre.
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1211-2 acre farm, black and sandy'land, 40 acres in cul-
tivation, one set of houses, wire fence, 4 miles northwest
of Moulton. $35. -per acre, -• ■
* ‘ 35 acjr.es at Colony, good wire fence and field * cross '*
fenced.1 about half in cultivation, good 6 room house,smoke
* ‘house, bjg barn and sheas, store building 20x40. Will
sell at a bargain.
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486 acre farm 5 miles northwest of F.latonia, 160 acres
in cultivatiqnf of this, 100 acres is-good black land and 60
acres sandy loam. 3 sets of houses with outhouses, under-
ground cistern at each of the 3 houses, one extra fine barn
good windmill with big cistern, 4 tapks, 325 acres, in pas-
ture. but’S large portion of this can be put into field, 2
2 schools and 2 ({hurches within one mile of place. This
is a first class farm and we have a very reasonable price ,
of $45.00 per acre on same .
140 1-2 acres ^t Elm Grove”60 acresTin cultivation, one
set of houses with outhouses price $40.00 per acre.
A nice residence of 5 roon»,in eastern part of town with
about offi- acreii*f land. Good location,*very rich'land for
garden use. $1500 for quick, gale. .< • -
310 acres 5 miles northwest Moulton, 85 aches in culti-
vation, two sets1^houses, good wells, underground cis-
tern, tank, 30 acres in good branch bottom land, .balance
pod post oak, wire fence all. around, *1 mile to school."
peracre.
258 acre, farm one and half milesTrQrth of Flatonia, one
set of houses and harps, good well, and tank, about%0
acres of dark sandy loam in cultivation, good place. Will
sell reasonable for quick sale. —
464 acres one mile from I.aGrange, about 300 acres in
cultivator, good land wire fenced, well improved. $75.00
per acre.
Nicp residence in northeastern part of town. >7 rooms
hall and .galleries, water works all necessary places, wind.,.,
-mill and cistern, good garden, 2 ^chicken houses buggy ‘1
honse, good barn. We have a good price on this place for
quick sale. , «
' 115 ache farm* 2miles south of town on. publifc road, 38
acres in"cultivation mostly black land, 4acres hay meadow,
12 acre pasture at; house; balance In pasturage) all wire
fence, one set .houses, big barn, 2 good wells, windmill.
Cheap for $47% 50 per acre.
242 acge farm 6 miles N W of Flatonia,, 90 acres
.cultivation, black and sandy loam, 2 sets of houses and
barns, wire fenced, 30 acre hog pasture. 2 miles to school
'and church,.* A bargain at $22.50 per acre.
50 acres 5 miles northwest bf Flatonia,.Ifi acres in culti-
vation, wife’fenced, good mesqulte black land. $30.00 per
aero, . ; . —
. ^ 640 acres unimproved land two miles from Louise Texas.
Good wire fence.-irnd'fiopaiats of first class black, hog '
Price $35. C’ *
Fayette County Trust Co.
Authorized Capital $150,000.00 LaGr&nge, Texa:
- Buys and Sells Vendors' Lien Notes
Makes Loans on •
MORTGAGES AND BONDS
Make Investments for Clients
J". C. Speckles, Pres.
Louis Heller, Vice Pres.,
A. P. Speckles, Sec’y.
Joseph Koss, Tress
Prompt Attention will be Given to Any Business
Entrusted to Us
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Galvanized Iron Cisterns
F. M. WORLEY’S
wallow.-
Vice $35.00 per acre.
370 acre farm at Elm Grove, .75 acres in cultivation bal-
ance in pasture mostly mesquite and bottom land on Peach
•Groek. two sets of houses and barn, good'wire fence.
Price $37.50 per acre, - *
195 acre farm at Elm Grove. 5 1-2 miles N. E. of Waeld-- _ 200 acre fa^m at Elm Grove, 150 acres in cultivation,
er, 80 acres in cultivation of which 70 acres is good heavy - good'black and sahdy loam. Four sets houses, good lake of
black land, rest good nost oak ShJ. Five room house with
out-houses. Wire fenced. Peach Creek runs through, fansn.
About 75 to 100 bearing Pecan trees on farm. Good place,
and cheap at $32.50. pec aCre.. . * •
Fine residence in Flatonia between Catholic Church and
School house. Price. $2,100.60. •;--— - ■ -
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Rood uiacK ana sanay loam, roar sets nouses, good lake of
water, About a hundred bearing Pecan trees, price $40.00
pefafcre ■ ■> • -• V-iv'.
219 acre farm 4 miles N. E. of Waei ler. 125 acres’ in
cultivation, 3 sets of houses, one gpod barn, one mile from
school. Land consists of good heavy Mesquite praiPie. Nice
orchard. PrlC6 $50.00 per.acre. . . v
MORGAN SEDLMEYER.
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COURT NEWS
News From the Court Hoilse
Week Ending April 27th
Aldolph^Albers an^i wife to
Walter Meiners, deed.TuO acres,
J G Williamson, league,,$1000.
T O and Lizzie Berry, _ by as-
signee, to Edward Heinrich, re-
lease.
Mary Benkee and husband to
Alois Pochyla, release.
TheodoreHeinsphn ^tb~ WIIRe
Heinsohn, quit claim deed, . .
Ernest Heinsohn to Willie Hein-
sohn, quit claim deed. •
Willie Heinsohn'to Ernest Hein-
sohn to Ernest Heinsohn, deed,
103 acr&, Jas Miles league,$3600.
; €has H-Hackebeil toX£P<x>L-U»s
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Clark L.OwenLc
No. 136
Clark I,.Owen Lodge No. 136,1. O.l
meet* regularly on the-2nd and
Tuesday night of every month. 1
ing brethren cordially invited
C. F. MLmnek, N. (T
G. D. Kaiser, Sec. i ^
t Ireland Cam
$ No.340
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W. O. w.l
meet* 1st and 3rd Monday.nights -
month. Visiting Sovereign Invitee
A. M. Gosch, CC H R Thulemey
Sec re
4-
release.
Richarc
K. of P. No.
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Planing^ancf Grist Mill
Manufacturer Of
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AH Heart Cypress Tanks, Water Cisterns.
Fresh Corn -Meal, Brass Goods, Pipe Fitt-
ings, General Machinery and Bee Supplies.
i Successor to A.
G. S. EIDELBACH
. Eidelbach ^ FLAT
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• You Will-Make No Mistake if
You .Follow This Advice
‘Never neglect your kidneys.
Lf you.have tyain in the back, urinary
disorders, dizziness and nervousness,
it’s^time to act and no time to experi-
ment. These are common symptoms
of kidney truble, and you ^hauld seek
a remedy which is recommended - for
the kidneys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills is’tl)(* remedy to
use. It has cured many stubborn cases
in this vicinity. *
Can Flatonia residents demand fur-
ther proof than the following test!
' monsal?,
Mrs. M. E. Cooper, Cemetery
vc. Eagle Lake.- Texas, says:
“I have fhund Doan’s . Kijiney
Pills a most beneficial remedy
and to those who Suffer from at-
tacs.of backache and a tird worn-
out feeling, I strongly endorse it.
On more than one occasion when
suffering from pains and aches,
due to disordered kidneys. I have
resored to the use of Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills and they have never
failed to give me qvick relief.”
For sale by all dealers. Price
50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffa-
lo, N. Y.’, sole agents for the
United.States.
Remember the hame—Doan's
—and take no other.
Endorsement
The Columbus Summ^* Norma)
which will be held from June 3rd
to July llfh_this year, has the of*
ficial endorsement of fo_ur count-
ies\ specialists in agriculture and
primary methods.,
* The entire faculty consists 6f
teachers of many years experi-
ence in the public sfrhools o£ the
state and the xnajority of them
have had several years experi-
ence in sumnler normal, work.
All subjects for second grade,
first grade, permanent, arid per-
manent primary certificates, will,
be offered. .
The citizens of Columbus will
open their homes to Normal
Students at low rates..
Further information will be
given in'special folders and let-
ters to any who are (interested.
B. T. Gillespie. Conductor.
*“ Columbus, Texar.
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^San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ry.
Operate* Double Daily Service Between
Waco, Yoakum, Houston, San Antonio and Corpus.
NightTrains Carry Standard Sleepers between WacoA Corpua Christi.
. • DAY TRAINS LEAVE) (dowatown depot)
North Bound, 3:27 P. M. — . ^South Bound, 12.-06 P M
NIGHT TRAINS LEAVE (Flatonia Junetion only)
North Bpund, 8:45 A. M. r SouBound, 12.10' A. M.
• L. N. Lyon, "Agent,
. Flatoni^.Towas
Found—a bunch of four keys
near Sap depot, Apply at Argi s
[office----'■ -' "■ ■ i
’ For anything in the grocery
ock 512, LaGr^nge $1.00.
MagdaleaHeinrich et al to Fred
A Henrich, deed, 116 1-2 acres,
Ignac Almanzur league and 55 L2
acres E Anderson league, $7155.
Magdalena Heinrich et al to Ed
Heinrich, deed; • 98 acres Ignac
AlMinzur league, 10 acres F Tay-
lor league and one-half undivided
interest 35 acres E Anderson lea-
gue, $6155.
Enpo Kruse, deed, by surviving
window to Gustav Wenmeister,
quit claim deed.
John Kruse to heirs of Ervio
Kruse, decease, quit claim deed.
1H L Kreischer to Ferd Huebot-
ter, right of vendor’s iien notes.
H Letzerich to Mrs. Justin
Letzerich, deed, one-half interest
In 75 acres, $1500.
F J Mohrhusen to O K Zapp.
13 32-100 acres Eblin league, $100.
G A Mahony to W H Hart, deed,
99 acres J Cook league. $200. ’
Jos H Mazac et al to Alois Po-
chyla, release.
R E Meiners et al .to Henry
Meiners, deed. 54 3-4 acres J G
Wilkenson league, $5.
E E Prigden to F H Gray, deed,
one-half of lot 7, block 27, Schu-
lenburg, $350. *
T P Pool and wife to F J Moh-
rhusen, deed, 11 32-100 acres,
Eblin league, $200.
M J
deed,
tbisd league, -$124
Geo Taylor to E A Arnim, deed,
undivided
Hall. «
• , Henry Miller, K. of R. & S.
- F. W. Laux, (
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Flatonia lodgi
AF.4A.
-Meets S^tunlay on "or
full moon. • Brethren i
standing are ipvited to i
J. W. Snell, W.l
Aug. .Windmeyer, Secretary.
Flatonia Rebek
Lodge, o
NO. 21, r m
Meets every 2ni- ;
4thTuesday aftemr
at 3 o'clock froi
V
to April apd at 4 o’clock from Ap:
October. •
Visiting Sisters and .Brothffo i
.cordially invited to attend. •
Mrs. Louise Kaiser Miss Louise Muel
Secretary Noble Gr«
PYTHIAN SISTEf
Temple No. 87
Regular meeting 2nd Ml
day in each month7:80 p.
_ and the 4th Monday at 8' -
p. m., at the K. of P. Hall.
Visiting sisters are cordially invited
attend. Mrs. Louisa Kaiser M.E.C.
Mrs. Battle Hurr. M.ofR.A
R. A. M.
P
J Smith to M D Howard,
i, 12 acres of Wm Evans one-
Moulton Chapter
No. 134 L
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Stated convocation* Thut
day on or before full mo
each rr.jnth. Sojourn!
companions cordially invited.
Aug. Windmeyer W. J. Cooper,
« Sec'y ’• • H.
acres.
line call up 64.
Ed Berger
City Grocer
* G. F. Lupton, G, P. A
Sun Antonio, Texas
Look for the puzzle on page
two this week. Can you am
swer it? . , r , - '.
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Mr. Felix Nesrsta is the proud
possessor of a new Buick Car
purchased last Tuesday.
Dr, and Mrs. Duve and Mr.,
Hans Brasher of Weimar came
over in the Doctbr.’s car Tuesday
to see the ball gatpe. . . -
Mr. Charles-Zwiener of I,a-
Grange was here for the ball
game and dance Tuesday,
NOTICE-r For Harness, Sad-
dlery Goods, Collars and Bridles,
Lap Robes and Whips, See
G. W. Hoefner .
Good work .
We are doing any and ail kinds
of brick and cement work, plast-
ering and concrete. ,
Let us figure with you. We
can furnish plans for any kitSd of
this work.
Redmond and Moore
SNE GAVE UP.
ALL HOPE
Fhyslctani Failed To Help Mrs.
Green, But She finally Found
Relief in Cardul. : '
Mcrtzo, V*.—Mrs. X C. Grsen of this
place, says: “I suffered with womanly
troubles so that I could hardly sit up..
Two of ths best doctors In our town
treated me. and I tried different medi-
cines. until 1 gave up all hope of ever
getting well.
One day, I decided to try some Car-
tful. ft dltf so much for me that I
ordered some more, and It cured me!
Today,. I feel aa well as I ever did in
my life.
The pains and the trouble are all
gone. I. feel like another* person In
every way.! wish every sufferer could
know what Cardul Will do for sick
women." ", ' 1
A fow doses of Cardul at the rlgft
time, wilt save many a big doctor bill,
by preventing serious sickness. .
It tones up the nervous system, and
helps make pale cheeks fresh and rosy.
Thousands of weak women have been
restored to health and happiness by
ililng Cartful, Suppose, you try It
' It may ho just the medicine you need.
Jnnda. deed,”l2 2-10 acresT j E! P^nsaj s; jadud aqj, isnSU
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Flatonia Tent No.—, Model
Maccabees.
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Meets the 1st and 8rd Fridays at ti
the K. of F. Hall.
S. L. Sullivan, Com.
M'. A. Brunnemann, F.
Abe Goode, R. K. --.
interest, 10
$12.50. J
Jim Taylor to E A Arnim, deed,
undivided interpat in 10 acres,
$12.50. - •
Richard Taylor to E A Arnitn,
deed, undivided interest in 10 ac- ^ -
res. $12.50. O. D H. S.
’ S K Wroe et al to R C Boette- « Germania Lodge, No. 15
ierwT»Jhtf |I.6,*i»",i*\o43-bl0'k Mwt.-fourth Sunday of
A. Wm Rabb leaeuc. 510. j „. a ,, m Vl,ia„, b4tht,,3
H C Link and wife to Alex attend. • F. Putzelt, Pres.
Glasscock, deed 23 1-2 acres, M : hr Thulemeyer. Sec.
Muldoon leagiie, $1800.
Valeria W Braddock to Alex
Glasscock, deed, lots 19 and 20,
b’oek 22, nitonia $650.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912, newspaper, May 16, 1912; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1112841/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.