The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912 Page: 6 of 6
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Edison Phonograph!}!
As an entertainer, the Edison Phon-
ograph is a wonderful thing., It
brings _the talent of the .»world's,
greatest artists into the home and
places it at the disposal of whoever
[cares to listen. The'
EDISON PHONOGRAPH
has every improvement and advan-
tage which the genius 'of Thomas
A. Edison has been able to Suggest.
uPut one in your home. Your whole
family will welcpme the new songs,
the good stories and the bright mu-
sic. There wan EttisorrPhnnograph'
at a price to suit every purse.
There are new records • of all the
.new music and songs eveay month..
We will gladly demonstrate and ex-
plain this greatest of all home en-
tertainers'. . , < .
■ • Edison*" phonographs, $15.00 . to
$200. Edison Standard records, .'loc.
Edison Amberol records .(play twice
[as long), 50c. Edison Grand Opera
Rnmifls, J/Th1 to ()() V . .
fl. R. Thulemeyer
.ja. THE WATCHMAKER
fe. FLATONIA
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- Elm Newt .
This is certainly nice growing'
weather,- there will te lots of;
vegetation killed jf it will con-j
tinue.
Mrs. Pogue’s baby is on the
sick list with measles.
A number of Elm folksmttend-
ed services at Colony Sunday
night. ..
Merchant Rhodes visited his
wife and little Sun in San Antonio
Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. D.D, McCrory
visited parents Saturday night
and Sunday.
Mrs.S.S. Sullivan and Daughter
Hazel was in your city Saturday
shopping.
Mrs.^Qhas.. Kelly and family
were pleasant visitors of Mrs. S.
Sullivan Sundry. ■ . .
Rev. Crabb will hold.his. regu-
lar appointment Saturday morn-
ing, Salurday night, Sunday.and.
Sunday night.
Everybody come to the ceme-
tery working Friday 3rd. •
I Well Jack I think you are right
about Mr. "Robertson hunting
i him a cook. I don’t blame him
do you? '
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(When you’re in town &ggin cal’
and see us. We’d like to met '
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LIST of FARM LAND CITY
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PROPERTY
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Mrs." Felix K'ffiyht'is mSkihg a
weeks visit .with her daughter
I-Mrs. Hill at Somerville. *
Dr. Farrel and Jinn rev j?"
home again after a ten days sta>
at Weimar.
Mr>and Mrs.James Marbiu-ge,
*frprnt>onfdrSmffli i v/AT
Lle.s.t Wisites, ' . "Fyoliy
i— ■ , —r — •“ rooms "and hath room, a fine well of water • and windmill.
i. fll. . 1:Utumaj .iaus^ Jaruh frne iwYSeswok4arf?f*r
: /,{'/rf"*’^^^-i-cVsTVn 'd truelTfai’m, high, dry and healthy location, will sell aim
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“ twentieth Century
I; Barber Shop
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State -Hot and cold bath4h ctinnectidn,
\ Muldoon. Items
The^Muldonn school Was ou*
Tuesday and a picnic was givei
in thp.pliLyuajjy Wednesday fot
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&>NTRACTOR and BUILDER
General Carpenter and
Repair Work »
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Mrr 0. L. Lee mad,e a fiuSiner
trip to Houston Tuesday. ’•
v The.dewberry season is pn..huJ
they art; not very" plentiful flip
year and the price is High. -
Mr, and Mrs. John-Null mad*
a (rip tp Smithville Sunday.,.
• Mr. Sam hopper was in Flat-
onia Monday. ,
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■■ \Qne..ftj>id»')H»^ elose to the Twtmnesa -part ef town, with six 2(*4 acres farm 2 miles N W of Flatonia, fine- Ix.ttem and
lots, a ffofttip ’well and windmill. stables and barn, if sold at Secondbottom two houses, two" well's, .windmill, 'aho.it SO,
once v- ill '.it'll for $!8()<uk). • aCrts in cultivation, palancc basture with some timber,
,, ,. •, * ... , ,, , .. ' ,u ■ would make a line nursed or ttuek farm. Price Jp-15.GO per
One 0 room residence, with bath room, fronting to the *
n-half block oi' iai:d, well windmill and cistern, buggy 1 e\ • *
i ..u <. !.ani and stable for two cows,--a fine gttrden patch. ; A fine two-story residence in eastern part of town, with
Price pOdO.OO. ’ . . ' * 2 acres of lafid, with one good well and windmill, well im-
1271-2 acre farm 5 miles Southwest of Flatonia, well proved, a bargain'at $2500i00. 4
irm,roved 'Vith house md herns a Ko«I ;vell and Artndmill I70 „crcs aboul 3 mi|cs wuth of E„ Texas. 75 kern
''' PMttlre 'V’lh in cultivation, l«rt In Mtomjnd l»r. in toek^nd part
C. ..u-pu an. _ — ; sandy loaftf',.-! acres hay "land, balanw pasture, with pT-nty
M 350.1-2 acresjn farm in two tracts of 155 1-2 audilJ^acres-, timher, and everlasting water in pasture, good’ house with
11 each, about 1> miles north of Flatonia. Or,e house with barns barns. PriceTO.'OO per acre.
85 etc...good well of \vater, 120 acres in Ciilthatic^ baUtiee , ‘ , ...1 *» u.
pasture!) oart"pos^ oak and part black naeBOtuite land $15.Cll . llt^ acres 2 miles.north of Flatonia, and acre.' in eultl-
aj per acre’.”—^ — : ~ • vat ton, balance pasture, some heavy timber on same.-ad
* ’ fenced, price 25.00 pe.r acre.
fej . * US 1-4 acre farm 5 miles west of-Flatonia, one, house . „f>i . ... . . .
and • in7 > ufcres in cultivation, 2 cisterns, fine tank, fen- 2bo acres at Witting, 115 acres in cultivation, balance pas-
ccj. 12,500. :lure, 2 good,residences., with 2 good barns and"stablest out-.
, . . , .. „ ... „ . . ' houses etc,, including a store building 3()x(«) feet ar.d Saloon
.<i acr" I arm about 1 1-2 miles S. W. of the town of Engle, building 18x30 feet^r Two jfood wells of.,water, with gasur
Cr Spine bottofwland and some upland, with a good house and line engine over on& well with 5,000 gal. tank and water-
large ta ns, a good well of water, f rice $oO.0G per acre. works at one residence. Land is fine black (and in:-, fine
A fine Butcher Shop stand with two lots, with a state of cultivation Will sell fon easy terms.. A bargain.
l^-.compl-te A WnH^mifb simp on r-aH'ira^~:i''miles "nortlmesT of FlatmtlaT T gV^T
1.4 bfxkylaa^t t-he lota. A fine opportumty fpr somrnne^ Will House with cnE; l well an^wmdniTTT, about 35 aclt s in cujlft
sell, at reasonable price, \ atom, balance pasture with timber, will sell on easy terms
•a lot-: on the S. A. & A, l'\ Railway tracks, a good ,f9£ oO.iHi j>er acre.. • . , -
>■1 ‘\WHreh<Wse’ etC" vV,il sdl at reaS,,n- 70 acres 3 miles-w4st of Flatonia. i good house wvith tt. il>. -
... . . about 35 acres in cultivation’balance’in pasture, will sell »for
.2-1. . ItO lien*, y itTrbne house,, good well, aTj./ui 15-acres ip cul— SL7.50 p4j acre, ' ,
- Li ti ration will make a nice home. Lying on the north just' , „ .. ■ , .« „ , ' . , ,
K| outside fif city limits, J75j»r acre. . .J.fin.e residence in t>^eastern part of th^ t<;>vd with about;
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A9L'~ ] .T) anvs'ah.jut 5' miles northwest ■'•of Flatonia,, tenant for 1500.00 dollars
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s house, a.' :Ait GO acres in culti vittion, pat t-good mestpiite land
S -price $20. per acre.
A fine residence in the western p^rt of the city, with 0
, ' 7; ‘Tim dnd !G acres in mead.Av laVid, price;$5b. 'per acre.'
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S 3 -large barns and stables, a gpbd ^ell. with windmill and wa- ioo acre farm about 6 miles north of Flatonia, with ono
ij! tei ’.voiKs. also one tengnt-house with barns and outhouses, house'and outhouses,-about 40 acres in cultivation, knov
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Seed place,. $-10. par
Grand Opening
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cu.iveriiently arranged, a fine dairy farm. $50. "per acre.
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We a-v uutiiomcd to sianeuiv/* fori The rarlroad rtttts 'fhnvigh'the
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Fine Farming Lands
e re.rlroad rtitrs thmogV
Hfllje and lying far,'1 ing Jar dft'/n
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p, ruy.'ttc, Eu.-t IP iifi, i.w; and W3>-1 Duval Coumy.' T have seen.these
■ _ lands, and can recommen ! tlu*m. j •'
.0 TH\oiro\ Scaly, Tcxps * They are being sold at $20.00 per j, ^
acre,, very little cas!) required,
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!,fOR SALE— fine residence
’v.t»V< en Catholic Chui ch and
.x bhouse. Sec Mdry-jn and
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and lbrfg time on deferred -pay- j
monts to actual farmers. Seej
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R. A. Wolters, Agent,
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A Business Proposition
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■ tphk May 15th,"15S0%. 'EAtikm >wiiiite^rhr>nnV,"’of-
Sail Antonio, incorporated under the State Laws, will give
free of charge with each share of stock sold,
..... - TWO TOWN LOTS * —
one in the town* of Jourdnnton, and one in the town of [
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Tl:aiFdwards Townsite.Co. has been organised for the
lie pi’omotion • and oale^of- lownHite* along’ the
; ' - OTTO OLLE, I’ropiiefor A ,
Choice Liquors, Wines and Cigars l
re Can Save You Money on
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Misses Jannie and Apnes Migil
Visited Miss Fannie .Milculik last
Siipd.ay;; ' "
Messrs Jany Hodanok and Joe
Simecek aftendeu Engle dance
.last Saturday. .
Messrs Ed 'mid JoftAMikulik
tiori by the 16th Of May. This special offer will positive- Y near » Komnensky attended
*r J - 'church at"Praiia Sunday.'
il, 'Railroad -line, and stock of this Company will participate
in the profile of the business transacted. , f;. ’
’ .This is one of the BEST INVESTMEMTS in the
to get value Fon Youu Doi.LAits; f(\TiuiNizK (TUiTe |;$tat? of To?yv8 tcxtay, and will be taken up by-the more
l.jintelligent business men in a very short time. • *■
Parties wishing to take advantage of Ih’e opportunity Iq
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fl We are now ready ito supply your wants. € Call nnd let us figure
with ybu. • All kinds of 'building material.
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Our agent, Mr J. IL Berry,Bisjin your city, at the Wheel- ’ Mr. Adolph
g er House, this week. Call on him there, pr address
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Edwards Townslte Company
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Qp^oOoOOOootpoOoOoC^OoO^OOOPPopooooo^oooOoOoQotpoQooc 7.09 Gibbs Building Ddll AHwIHO^ I©Xf B|Mi9P(: and -Tulie Hbrlica.
Praha dunce laW Monday gn‘. his
wheel hope he sp<jnt jollw times.
Messrs- Ed Mikiittk,. Ed Migl,
John Barta, Tom-Bohuslav, Miss-.
Jannie Simecek, Mary Migl'nl-
tendod Moi'tvia dance last Sat-
urday‘night. * * Y’
Mr. Adolj;h Pdleeh of hear
Ivomensky visited Miss Stella
Mikulik Sunday night.
■Mr. Ar.t. KoncaliH near of
Nuvyhrad visited with Miss Mary
llaklast Sun.lay. ^T':~
Sorr to n*oH nisi Mr. Sa . _
R<rh' nChr'of ' v(ir.-v-.>,-'t>>' - "1
sick in the Santa Rosa hyapRal _
in San Anloi;i6 wbere he was • J
Laita attended (operated on two weeks ago we
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Misses ATiro gnd PJmpra »Hod-
wish him speedy recovery,
Mr. Jany Hodan-k of near
Flatonia visited Miss; Katy
Simecek’ last -Sunday night.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1912, newspaper, May 9, 1912; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113487/m1/6/: 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.