The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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L. N. Lyon. Atml.
THE LOCAL. NEW8
ICECREAM AT H. MILLER’S.
Fishing U th« order •( the day.
y«fb« Leicester Hotel haa received
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,4 lie ueieenier uoiei mm rvwu
.*a'i»aw bin (or transfer parpoaes
Purest soda water and latest
flavorings at Bomb's drug store
Ewell Bnrleaon was iu towu
shopping Saturday.
Jos Card la back la Flatouia
agaiu.
Go to Mrs. Woodmanseta (or
your Hats.
W. K. SnHURn and U A.
Wheeler are back from Beaumont.
Oo to tha Buckborn Saloon (or
LONE STAR DEER.
• •
Mr. Harper of San Autonio wan
here Sunday on busiueasl
GLACE AT MILLER’S.
Hi* Woods returned Sunday
fiwm Beaumont.
4 None better than the Standard
Cultivator. Slows has tbew.
Dan Armstrong of Weimar was
visiting here last week.
TRY MILLER'S NEW PRINKS.
Gardens are drying up (or want
of raiu.
Cali at Ronttr* drug store for a
delicious glass of soda water.
Frank Johnson waa iu the city
Tuesday from Scbuteuburg.
All gist* ware, queens ware aud
crockery at coat at Sloma'a
Mrs. L. Wilkins went to Lock-
hart Tuesday.
FRUIT CREAM AT B. MILLER’S.
Itye Flour in 24 pound aacks at
E. C. Dseherd’s.
Any on* wishing sewing done
call on Mrs. Modest Barber.
Urayhani Flonr In 24 pound
sacks, at E. C. Decberd’s.
The base ball season baa opeuad
4S ' •
Up.
Moca and Java Blend coffee at
Sloma'a.
Vegetables are uot plentiful by
any means.
SUMMER PRINKS AT MILLER’S
8. T. I’oareson, assistant ageut
of the 8. P.. is now domiciled in
O. P. Baaford residence.
Headquarters for anything in
the grocery line. J. H. 8|oma
Horace Goode is down from his
business in San Autouio pu a few
days visit to his family.
Mra. P. W. Scott baa some pot
planta for sale.
C. P. Harrison has befit enjoy-
ing (1) chilis aud fevers for the
past week,
Ireland CaqiP W. 0, W. waa
notified by the Yoakum Camp that
a rata of IX tar# waa procured
oyer the 8. A. P. foy visiting
members to-attend the unveiling
cerempuiss at that plaea list Huu
day, bnt when the time arrived our
agent bad not been authorised to
issue tickets aehordtugly. eonae|
qnently uot iksrty want dowuT|
When The Argos mads tha an-
nouncement of reduced rates last
issue it did so upon the antlwrity
of information see-.ifed direct from
the Camp, sigiied by the clerk oj
Yoakum Camp, and waa not ini
tended to mislead any one. Who
is to blame for this blunder, we
can’t say. only we can say. that
several from the country came iu
to go [under the impression they
ware to get redo ceil rates. We|
make this statement to clear us of
all blame iu the matter.
A. Farris A Co., have establish
ad g branch store iu the benk
building in Moulton,
Eighteen tickets were sold for
the Beaumont rxaureiou Sunday
from this plaee.
Cuts, wounds, burns, sprains and
bruises quickly heal if vou apply
Ballard’s Buow liaiment; price Me
end 50c
For Male by A. Brunnemsnn
•e
W. C. Koch la serving his couu-
ty this weak in LaGiauge as a petit
juror.
T. B. Menefee eame up from the
riee country Sunday to apeud a few
daya witli relative# and frieuds.
Mrs. Woodmanaee is receiving a
new supply or Hats every week and
will alwaya have on hand a fujl
supply from $1.60 up, also trim
tuiugs of every variety
It ia getting quite dry again,
aud a little rain' would enliven
___________ For Bant.—The blacksmith ahop
Thecityconnoii metln
non Monday night May 13tli, ... . .
Tha Womans Foreigu Mission
1901. ‘
Mayor Banting and all tha al-
derman were preeeut exoept A.
Nubians.
The ininntea of the last regular
aud called meeting were read and
npon motion approved.
The pel it ion -of M. Fernau to
ary Soeialy will maet next Monday
tha 20th at 4 o’clock at Mra. Cham ■
hers. Please 1st u# bare a quorum.
FOUND.
A ladies gold watch; tha owner
can get same by calling ou F.
Hvasta aud paving for this notiee
T. T. Me (Join moli returned from
his western rauoli eevernl . daya
since, lie says while aome spot*
are dry some have had rains.
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AUO WOLFF, Pro
ITOHZA.
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Wm. Willeford look the 8. P
Tuesday evening fur Houatou to
attend the Bankers Convention
which oonvei.od there this week.
in Waelder. at 12 o’clock Sunday * , „ ,
uigbt May 5 1901, of pneumonia Jaa. Bontli came up from Moul
after an illness or three weeka, at ton Sunday returning Monday
tha advanced age of 87 years, morning.
Mr. Hill was boru iu Georgia and Blar Boll Bohemian
came to Texas in the early thirties COTTON SEED
aud participated in many of the Italian Queen Bees, Poland Chi-
battles with tha Indiana. He was La Pigs, W. F Whiteaker, Marak.
oue of the ill fatad Mier prisoners (Milam Co,.) Texas,
and a confederate veteran. l)e- Dr. J. II, Murphy made a pro-
ceased was one of the noblewt 1 feMiOMa| vtait to Waelder Monday
characters of Gouaales county. Ij llBg ^een tbt^re all this week,
having spent a long life of hone. J Eimnt ,ll(1 Martha Fah
ty. virtu, and purity When • wf W.,m»r are visiting in
call came for him to leave the If ' . .
scenes in which he had so long ,b# oi,y ,k“ week’
participated, he met the inevitable To Cure A Cold In One Day
like a cliristaiu gentleman, and hi Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets
peace yielded hit spirit to the care All druggists refund the money if it
of hia Maker. fails to eure. E. W. Grove’s signs
turo ia on each bo*. 25c.
more tba poaloffloe building into
the street, was upon motion grant-
ed as prayed for.
The reports of the mayor pro.
tain, marshal and tax collector
were read aud upon motion ap
proved.
The committee on oil tanka was
granted further time.
The committee on Brown’s shop
was granted further time.
An ordinance regulating tha re-
pair or removal of dilapidated
buildings in the citv limits was
read and laid over till next regular
meeting
The report of the committe on
boneyard was received-and upon
motion tbe committee waa contin-
ued
Upon motion the cemetery com-
mittee was lust meted to build a
wire picket fence around the old
cemetery, and to draw on the cem-
etery fund as needed to defray the
expense of building the fence.
The-following accounts were or :.| ___p* C.C.C New nM in bulk.
gtwars a lb* Scalar who trks to rail
MT-Good Lo»ah at any honr*M«
tea sold Lone Blar Bear always oo
lap. Choice clears, soda water Ae
Courteous treatment to all.
North r*de Main Street.
Ttla ilraaun la so ararj bo* of tba gaoulna
Laxative Broino-Qumioe Tabu*.
tba rasasdr Ua» omo» m atM %m Omr
Win. Men eke and daughter of
Cistern came iu Monday and took
tlie 8. P. for Houston and Gulves
toil.
dered paid out of the general fund.
.. ■ .... , , l tl.i.l Sunday night will lie children’s
Frank Wk.t ow depai ted t » ,t ^ MetUod„t church. A
iife-at Luting.May 8 MOL at the I e wi„ be rendered by
residence of his brother-in-law. G. J ■
P. Holcomb, at the age of 38 years «uud^ Scho°'
Tlie deceased was raised in La- Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mitchell
Grange, and lias lived in this conn- passed through the city last woek
ty the greater portion of his life Jen route to their home in Weimar.
He waa proprietor of the LaGrange ..
News for a number of years. La• I W.U- m Y" "*^=5
ter ou be eitabtished a paper at
Carmine, ibis county, which he.
ran nntil his health failed him We are glad to see our friend
He baa made Lnling his home for Frank Worley up again after sev-
Bouie months. He leave* a mother, erni daya illness,
brother and several sister* to whom | Mra. E. A, Ainim babe and Miss
E. L. Overby
R. Hardier
M. CQckrill
P. W. Scott
W D. Burns
O. C. Simmons
J. C. McVea
Mrs. E. M. Faires
W. L. Edwards
W. O. Goode
D. F. Johnson
F. p. Yeager was upon motion
elected mayor pro. tern, for one
year.
The street committee was npon
motion instructed to water the
shade trees.
Motion to adjourn carried.
II. R. Tlinleme(ser,
City Secretary.
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8. McCrorey
The Argus extends sympathy.
r - Free of Chnrgn
Any adult suffering from a cold
pettiest on the breast, bronchitis,
tliroit or lung troubles os any nature, I *
wlio will call at A. BruDiiemann, will r"
l,e presented with a sample bottle of
Boacbee’t German 8yrup, free tfi
charge. Only one bottle given to on*
Loren# Johnson visited Yoakum
the past week, returning Sundny
Grandma Arnim ia spending this
week with relatives and friends in
ICE CREAM AT R. MILLER'S
Standard plows, planters and
iniddlebreakers are the best farm
Notiee ie hereby given to all per ,
tons iutereiledi that on April 12* 1901*
I was appointed the administrator of
the estate of Thomas McCook, de-
ceased; that I reside at. amt my oost-
nffice IS Cistern, Texas, and that
those having claims against said es-
tate must present them to me for al-
lowance within the time prescribed by
Inw. James Marburger.
April 22, 1901.
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j.l Sloma ,.
No throat or lung remedy ever bad p p Yeager was unfortunate to
such a sale as Boecliee’s German j)||Ve j,,, pratty buggy horse badty
as
gyrup in all parts of the civilised
world. Twenty years ago millions of
bottles were given away, ami your
druggists will tell you its success was
marvelous. It is reallly tbo only
Throat and Lung Remedy generally
endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent
bottle will cure or prove its value,
gold by dealers in all civilised coun-
tries. _____
cut up by barbed wire last week.
Willie Blaka came up from Bean
inont on the excursion Mouday
morning to see friends.
Quite a number of our citizens
were catted to LaGrauge Mouday
as witnesses
LONE STAR BEER ie fha best,
1 healthiest aud pnrert beer. For sale
at the Baukborn Saloon.
A bunch of horses and wulea
ware on exhikitiou here Tuesday.
No sales.
Svda water season is bare, so ia
uiy fountain in repair.
A. W Bontb.
•
Bill Arnim visited relative in
Yoakum tbe past week retUfTtjlig
The Woman’s Foreign Mission-
ary Society conducted services at
tbe Methodist cknreh Sunday night
There waa a ptogrnmme of songs,
readiugs and recitations that were
very interesting. The innsic waa
good and tbe address by Brother
Wooten very much to the point,
The Junior League with Mrs. Fred
Tata their manager rendered valu-
able assistance with songs aud rec-
itations and readings which were
mueh appreciated. They did ranch
credit to themselves aud their man
ager. Many thanks to all who so
ably aaaiated.
OASTOnZ.
a Iba (M Ym HwJ
Tneaday,
The beat beer is THE LONE VT^R
Henry Bunting arrived home
Tuesday from 8an Antonio where
he has been attending a commer-
cial college.
Mrs. C. D. Barnett of Weimar
passed through tlie city Monday
an route to Austin to visit relatives
aud friends
at Bnekborn Saloon, Jo# Bkslik, Of#-
—
Moore'* Pilatee ore a gaaranloe
me alt forme of Malaria, Agar, Chille and
firm, Swamp Favor, Malarial Favor,
T-f*—- Avar, Jo nod toe, BlllioiiMwea,
fetid breath and a Iliad, lieiteee feeling,
care Bbenmatiem and tbe Iseeitade
poteon prodoond worn
. No qatnlad. No er
m Iron Do not- min tlie
SLu. Knltratv Lortelcae.
,cn** W,H Xnns Flatouia
horvea'raiid mules «», iMi* •>»<> iinam
peo-
Gid
ly 25.
_ _ m over tlie
RatMadnlts 60c children
.......... 8.47.
Th# train starts from Uu#ro. Ar*
rivo at Uhidings 10.09. No
Admimatpatora Notice.
The time is at hand when those
living in other school distiicts who
wish to send here should have
their children transferred to this
school. As far as we know all tlie
A. 8. McCrorey was in town
Monday and iu conversation with
tlie Argus reporter, stated tlint tlie
boll weevil had re appeared in his
neighborhood.’
Dr. Geo. Allen ar.d wife, Mrs.
C. 8. -Bailey. W. A. Smith and
family and * W. It Morgan and
family left Tuesday for a few daya
fish on the Guadalupe.
Even tlie moet vigorous And hearty-
people have at times a feeling of
weariness and laasitudo To dispel
this feeling take Herbine; it will im-
part vigor and vitally; price 50 cts
For sale by A. Bruuuemann.
J. II. Thompson and wife spent
severnl days in Hnn Antonio Inst
week returning Saturday night,
leaving for their home in Bellville
Tuesday.
It would tnke an oil gusher on
Main street in Flatouia to wake up
our citizens from their continued
steep. Please send us on*. Any
thing for a change.
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU
ARE TAKING.
When you take Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic because the formula is
plainly printed on every bottle show-
ing that it is simply Iron aud Quinine
in n tasteless form. Ne Cure No 1’ay.
50 cents.
On account of a freight wreck on
A. P. on tlie Colorado, near
A Mall Baals for the 11*1111 alary.
The story that Mrs. Rudyard Kip
ling had bought a handsome reei-
dencc aite in Chesterfield, N. H.. oml
the hasty conclusion that the writer
and hia family were to return to
America, ia causing all torts of com
ment. The story reached the news-
papers of the Pacific eoast several
days ago, but it will be many days
beforo the following facts are as
widely commented upon. Mr. How-
ard, the man in charge of Nauiek-.a,
the Kipling place near Brattlehnro,
haa bought a building lot for a sum-
mer cottage on iAke HpofTord. iu '.ho*
town of Chesterfield. In paying for
the land Mr. Howard d’.J not even
use a check signed-by Mrs. Kipling,
as some of the stories had it. The
town of ('heaterfield i* just at- >*s
the the Connecticut river from P.rat-
tleboro, and many of the peoplo of
the Vermont town have summer cot-
tages at “the l4tke.” It is therefore
o little farfetched tor the papers of
the Pacific slope and some mover
Xew England to congratulate New
Hampshire, and to offer sympathy
to Vermont over the alleged change
in the Kiplings’ American home.
Mr, Howard is an estimable man,
although probably not as widely
known a* Mr. Kipling—but he s
English.
T * Tbit “Philadelphia U»f*«
“Th# oft-qnqtod phrase, ’That
would jrazsle a Rhlkdelphin law-
yer,’ and kindred phra*?. ar# ••'<*
to hat# originated in the fawvras
Bfephen Oared will case,” assert'd
an attomory from the City of Broth-
erly Lot# the other 4ay.-"lt’s origin
in that case, as far as I have bon
able to learn, is not very well de-
fined, but came about from ths ard-
uous and successful defense of Mr.
Girard's wijl by Attorney liarrv
Binney. When the will, by wh ch
vast sums of money wore disposed
of for educational and philanthrop
ic purposes, was attacked, ike general
opinion was that it would he declared,
invalid by the courts. But Mr. Bt,
ney threw himself rigorously
th case, which offered many intricate
and knotty problems of law, and
studied it indefatigably, till even-
point wss at In* fingers’ ends H**
even visited Englsnd and scarcbe-.
the legal archives there to inform
himself thoroughly regar.kmg (hr
source* of feetamsutary law as boar
ing upon the Girard will. His
triumph was a very notable one of
that period, and assisted in e^tab-
ishing the fame of Girard as a great
public benefactor and as the founder
of a very remarkable college.’’
$100 REWARD $100.
Ttie reader* of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there i* at lenst
one dreaded disease that science lias
;,Cen able to cure in nil it* stage*, and
that l* Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
in tlie only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being »
constitutional disease, requires a con-
stitutional treatment. Half* Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting direct-
ly upon tlie blood and mucous sur-
face* of the system, thereby destroy-
ing tlie foundation of thedi*ease, and
giving the patient strength by build-
ing up tlie constitution and assisting
nature in doing its work. Tlie pro-
prietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer One
Hundred Dollars for any case that it
fails to eure. Bend foi list of teati-
1,1 Address. F. J. CHENEY A CO.,
Toledo, O.
0T gold by Druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Pills are tlie best.
Mavalflrsat Victoria Meaiartal.
The Victoria memorial, to cos'.
$1,000,000, will have a magnificent
effect which nothing in London at
the preeeut time can approach. Sculp-
tor Thornui Brock has been aaked to
design a group or group* of statu-
ary, including a figure of the Into
queen, and tv> invite five named
prominent architects to prepare de-
signs for the treatment of th wT-
em end of the mall, whirr the Me-
morial is to be placed; and aiso a
general scheme to include un cn
trance at the Trafalgar square end
of the mall, and at tbe tear of the
mall, with groups of aculpiure at in-
tervals, forming a process.onal read
The mall is a wide thoroughfare,
consisting of two parallel roads
lined with trees. /
patrons of the school here "re uJ?J| point. K*ty Flyer came
highly pleased with the mtlvsince-_____ f
.... ... t,,J around by Elgin mid arrived here
mentof tl.e.r clnldren and " I , hon„ lnte It j. reported
respect of the children which is an
essential in the prosperity of any
school.
children
The teacher#
another freight and a considerable
wreck was the result. One fireman
is reported seriously injured,
Molhe-s! beware ot those secret
\riiic> n,uiiiii.v. ...... . ^ I roblinrB of your liaby’s quiet and
of tlie presence of oil are forming |leg|n, Those sleepless nights and
__________! ... .. .. .1 ..ha no inn In Idillro 1 . . m . f_________1_ZI ^ __ a..
Other localities with less show
companies and lire going to make long i,ourt „f tiresome vigil are caus
tests, why not develop the oil seep- Lj t,y u,ose terrible enemies of child-
For a first-class
t SHAVE AND HAIRCUT
go to Autone Duerr.
1 Agent for the beat laundry in Teal
Destroy and remove
Cream Verrai-
Mrs. W. T. Burnt and family
left for Iheir Rome in Uonstou last
week after spending the winter iu
Flatouia.
Mrs. L. W. Olive aud children,
after a visit of a week duration to
relatives aud frieuda in Flatouia,
left Monday for West Point.
tug from tlie ground around Fla- hood—worms,
touia. It can be done with a tri- them with White’s
fling cost to tha individual mem- fuge; price 25 cu
. For sale hv A. Brunnemann.
Stops The Cough and Worka Cards are out announcing tlie
off The Cold. marriage of Tlioinaa Lee Drisdale
Laxative Bromo-Qnine Tablets eure a |(0 Miaa Dnlcie Babb, to take place
cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay I **( tlie reaidence of the biide on
Priq» 25n Tneaday May 21 at tbe Baptiat
* Mayor J.'D. Bunting retnrr.ed church. 8:30 p. m. Their future
Monday morning from a luontfl’s home will be on the ranch of the
recreation out west spending two groom after Jnue 1 Juno, Texas
week’s iu Uvalde and two weeks on Devil River. The Argus ex
in Pecoe. lie waa ajeompaniedjtond# onngratnlatione in advance.
Btr weary rerraaai* **»>■•
The many admirers of Sir Henry
Irving will be glad to know that his
prospects are not so gloomy as they
were a year or two ago. The pvov-
incial tour which he ha* just brought
to a close at Birmingham has been
one of the roost brilliant and suc-
cessful ever made, and hereturns ty
the Lyceum witli renewed, prestige.
His first production will be a revival
of “Coriolanua,” which will ab-</ bo
presented in New York next autumn.
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Stl “Brtst" at Haw*.
When Tennyson first made hr*
home at Aldworth in Surrey, a tour-
ist spoke pleasantly to the innkeeper
at Haslemere on the neighborly.’
□f “the great Mr. Tennyeou.” “Great
Mr. Tennyson!” the landlord re-
sponded, with a Bnort; “what, him
up at Aidworth? lie ain’t great.
Why, he don’t keep but one bov, and
the boy don’t sleep in the house nei-
ther.”
Lillian Thomas’ MrKInlojr’s Portrait
The meeting of the directors of
New York’s Ohio Society at th?
rooms of the organization in *h<?
Waldorf-Astoria Saturday evei tu
was made the occasion for a private
view of President Mc-Kinh-v’s lai"-t
portrait. It is a life size aludv in
oil and is the work of the well know.)
portrait painter, Lillian Thoms’,
former resident of Columbus, O , l ut
now living in* New York. She i^h;
the t) sanction orf be ng l be onlv
woman who has ever painted n p>'r
traiFof a president of the United
States. The president is portrayed
seated in a large armchair, the right
hand resting on his knca, while t*M
left reaches acres* the comer of bij
writing table, and he leans forw-ir .
as if in conversation. The co’in
forehead and strong repose of tlu?
lines of the mouth emphasize the at-
titude of attention. The Bruit’s
success is found in the fact tnat she
made her most important studies for
the portrait not in the tedious mo-
ments of formal posing, but wh la
seated in an out-of-the way corner
of the president’s office day after dav,
watching, and, as occasion offcre«l,
catching the natural play of expres-
sion incident to his transaction of thy
business of state with his secretary,
or in conversation with callers.
home by his daughter. Mis# Mamie J
who haa b##n teaching school at j
Pecos ainoa laat September,
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( wTM HIM Yw llsw Mwjt 1
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All parties owing ui# art ra
quested to MtA# op #t ouw L-
Lie bo is my authoriwal agent,
will oollect and reoaipt all bill#.
O. A. May.
CASTOR IA
Tor Infanta and Children.
IU Th bn JUnn ta(U
Bears the
Haatwraef
awnaianaw*.
______* lIMn llnnl PpREflHlltion
were made in like manner it wonld
save money in the end.
Those horrid fi’s of depreaeion
melanclioly, low spirits *ml sudden
irri taidlily that somslimes effect
svon aood leni|>ereil, l* dus to ibe
lmtm blood being permeated with black
rkill. aud Fever ie a boltl# of^rev#’ bile. Herbine will purify H.e Mood
... _ . .1__»_ eaalnrfi ill AtUl OHilHulllM*
HiM Ifilbel Drttdale of Wistt
tick- wh0 *“• be*n
ibool in Flatouia the paat term
TRe Bant Prescription for Ms
laria
Mr*. T, T. McUommon happen-
ed to a very painful accident last
Saturday, Whlfe amending the
atnira. and ffrirBnk to next to tha
b.ttorn one, she stepped on as she
supposed a string of her slipper
that waa untied, causing her to fall
W L. Edwards I.' ■"'l.p^ning her ankle. The wounded
axeellew^eand^idewalk^u front or I waa placed *- .........
inter ‘
in plaster of
a weeka time it
ww 1 m. v. 4,OTM*'' 'Ipirii iuj iu n ..— .. .
For ooughs and colds there la no
medicine wo effective as BaM«rd*s
Horeliunnd Byrnp It Ie Uie Weal
remedy Price Z6c and 50c
For sale hv A. Brunnemana.
Taeteleaa Clsill Tonie. It is simply • restore health
iron and quin* In a tasteless form- j Price oO eenta,
......'wo pay. Price 50o. j
For sale by A. Bi-umieinaim.
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Tm t»m b* met •» »«T tMm ol tobacco Uiln*
siHwyrsrfsas wawsr
that makes weak m.o .troaf. Many «»!
in pound* In len daya. Ottr 100,0r
SawgDV CO., Cklcoft) os New VMk.
Beet Beer.
Manufnettire of beer from beet
roots is being advocated in England.
The beet abounds in sugar juice, kut
it is stated thot the cost of separat-
ing it fro mthe gums, acids and salts
ia somewhat expensive end would
result in a higher price being charged
for the beer.
a near net.
Aa the reenlt of an electiou bet
two black bean will march in the
inaugural parade in Washington
next March. W. M. Hoey and Wil-
liam Taggart, of Noga’et, Aril.,
msiL tha bet. The former won and
by ths terms of th# wager will lead
the bean, whtoh wen captured in
the Santa "Rita . mountain*. After
ths parade they will be given to tlie
Washington aoological gardens
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Crockett, J. R. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1901, newspaper, May 16, 1901; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980626/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.