The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ARGUS. FLATON1A. TEXAS
AREAL STIMULANT
FOR TORPID LIVER
Free Proof!
Millions know the quick relief for
biliousness, dizziness, bad breath, etc.,
which only Dodson's Levertone brings.
This marvelous discovery does more
than any laxative you’ve known. It’s
a real stimulant for balky liver and
bowels. It regulates these organs,
makes them vigorous, normal, active.
You don't have to keep dosing your-
self. We’ll send a FREE bottle to
prove It Just write Sterling Prod-
ucts, Wheeling, W. Va.
TASTf POOD-ACTS QUICK
18TAROL. colorless quick-drying deodorant.
1 fabrics, at dealers, dr
standard package 60 cents post*
BOX 611. SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
safest for skin and
beautiful standard
paid.
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Kill Rats
_ Without Poison
S Mew Exterminator that
Wont Hill Livestock, Poultry,
Doga, Cata, or even Baby Chlcka
'/
mended by U. S. Dept, of Ag
the Connable process which insures
strength. T
ire. und
maximu
: Arkan
SS whi
____ngth. Two cans killed 578 rats at Arkansas
State Farm. Hundreds of other testimonials.
S*M on a Money-Back Guarantee.
f Insist upon K R-O, the original Squill ester-
minator. All druggists, 75c. Largesise (four times
as much) $2.00. Direct if dealer cannot supply
you. K-R-O Co., Springfield, O.
t.
KILLS-RATS-ONLY
OUR COMIC SECTION
Events in the Live* of Little Men
STOP THAT ITCHING
Ute Blue Star Soap, then apply
Blue Star Remedy for Eczema, itch,
tetter, ringworm, poison oak, dandruff,
children’s sores, cracked hands, sore
feet and most forms of itching skin
diseases. It kills germs, stops itching,
usually restoring the skin to health.
6oap, 25c; Blue Star Remedy, $1.00.
Ask vour druggist.—A dv.
[you need this bookJ
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I nenalMMnwouLD
1 mss seen rnurmtom. / Ay
sasnevsKMesioci / r*\
\ gutuncr'srmuMe y" l
•bout Sport
Planes, their
Motors —' how
to choose
your School,
Licenses, Par-
achutes, Jumna, ate. ‘Worth
hundreds of dollars to you.
SENT POSTPAID FOR ,1.0,
AVIATION FACTS PUB.CO.
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Marvelous Climate — Good Hotel* *7 Tourist
('ampr-Splendid Rood*—< iorgeou■ Mountain
Viowa. Tho irondmrfu Idm—rt rmoort of tho Wogt
Write Craa A Chmfrm, £>.
Malm Springs
»_CALIFOSMIA ^
One Unsolved Question
Driving Instructor—IV ell, do you
understand the car now!
Beginner—Perfectly. There’s only-
one thing I should like to ask: Do
you put the water and the gasoline
In the same hole?
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New life for
old leather
Clean, smooth color restored. Scuffs concealed instant!
The lustre of leather revived. 50 wonderful shines—
50 cents. Colors for black, brown, tan and white shoes
—t neutral polish for others.
BARTON**
Dyan$Hjn£
SHOE POLISH
(Copyright. W N u )—
SEE MOTHE
5T00 N
AN'BUP ARE.
. gi^RE TOOTEP
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lA^nni PRICES QUOTED
” V-FV-r Ai Wool Ba^s Supplied
Let Ut Have Your Inquiries
S1EWERSSEN HIDE & WOOL CO., Houston, Texas
IIKAliEl) WITH
nil PO HKA LED
PILES DRIAL
Ha* mad* thousand* of frlvndw in nil pail*
of t'uuntry. Mitth-d whnrn Operation* and
! «>th»*r remutllra fallotl. Hpeclal Ht gUlar l.t <>0
j Treatment 12.00 postpaid. plain wrupprr or
i’ojin Ini’lng Sample 26c to rover pouthk*\ vto .
and avoid the rurloua aample aeekora, NO\K
! I REK.
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rations cample s.-okrrp, NONK
Satisfaction or Costa Nothing—
hark «*n fitment
AIK I), M)l> M Fifth Avr.. New York.
I KAHN SIIOKTIIWI) In five rh*y lesaoim
Itapld, nerurate, easy to learn at h >me. Com-
plete rourkt* hy mali. Si" money orih r, /’mao
School. 6281 Grand River. Detroit1, Mi-h
I ndies. Make ' our own 1U UUty Clpv. Rein
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on. roniiiila SI.
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PATENTS
obtained and trademarks and copyrights
registered.
HARDWAY & CATHEY
708 Mailt Street
Bankers Mortgage Bldg.. Houston, Tex.
Ride the Interurban
FROM
Houston to Galveston
Every Hour on th<* Hour
Expre»p Service — Non* Slop Ttaint
!):OQ a. m, and 3:00 p- at.
SALESMEN WANTED
30*?
SOLD EVERYWHERE
60*?
THE FEATHERHEADS
Something to Look Forward to
OILS
/quiCKleiux,c»UNar
’ Mbofl DUOS 1...... lx*
MhMOLSt HAVCASkID
, ut ovsa too ciuivisa
Iff-
IM PACT. JOVCE HAD
HER EVE OH K|F 10NG
BEFORE I EvFc. MET
YOU- IUGETABkS
KICK OUTA SEEING
.JOYCE AGAIN /
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' SAY I USED TO
KNOW JOYCE-
u:* PRETTY WEIV;
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ENDED IN
24NOUItt
Ko matt.r *10* lire, and stub- i
barn. Car boil laatantlr ■toja
pain, ripen, and boat* wont boil
or arbucb Mt,n owraicht I
Gat Car boil today from drneiut
and be free in 24 houra. Bpnr-
lock-Neal Co.. Hathrtllo, Tenn.
Knowing your friend to he in dis-
tress Is \vlint brings your alTootion for
him to fever heat.
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HOUSTON UMBRELLA COMPANY
/• • ’Jilt Queen Bldg tt 14 Slain hi llnu.ion
ll *j Manufut’iun rs ,,f Ladies'K in* I’ara*
^ cWo' * .stil t und Griits l lubrtMla*. U«piilriiiK
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V i Ml ven pronipl ill t»M1ti»'li Tel I’realon •;»!»
21 ( . A. noi l MANN, Proprietor
W. N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 23-1929.
A wlwy mini Is coiulniially a i ling to
1(1* wisdom.
m
Opportunity knocks more
than once at everyone’s door
No age limit on
success if you
keep fit
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/ HMl ■ SEE THAT 2=5^51
VOO BEH4NF UfloC- .
SEIF OH you WlL}-.
Vno FOOUHG ff "■
■jPlhOPLE used to think that if you
Jk hadn't made your mark by the
time you were 40, you nutr would.
“That's all bunk," people say today,
There's many a man who’ll tell you
he was past 50 w hen he made his
first big success, Their experience
runs something like this.
"I’d been going through fife, always
just missing out on everything.
Worked: like a dog, too. But never
seemed to get anywhere.
"It was a doctor who put me wise to
myself Told me not to blame it on
luck. That the trouble was with me
—right inside myself. He recom-
mended Nujol. 1 took it for three
months. Never missed a day. And,
say, I began to feel like a younger
brother myself. Decided there was
life in the old dog yet. When njy big
chance came, I was all ready, wait-
ing to grab it. And I did."
Nujol keeps your body functioning
just as Nature meant it to, under all
conditions. Contains no drugs or
medicines. Just a pure substance that
Works normally anj naturally. It not
only keeps an excess of body poisons
from forming (we all have them)
but aiJs in their removal. These
poisons slow vou up mentally and
physically, dull your whole outlook
on life, make you half-hearted.
Buy a bottle of Nujol today. Per-
fected bv the Nujol Laboratories. 2
Park Avc , New York. In scaled pack-
ages only. Your druggist carries it.
FINNEY OF THE FORCE
A Business Proposal
Jr/tou MkSuf as wtuw
—11 r / B£ pickin' op at umE
D0LX3U UMILS VOU'BE
VOURKIN' IN This r*4C£-
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4AV.Y0U AIN'T AS SMAiir
AS I TOUSMT wau WAS,
SAQGE! A C0O8SE .PI2-
Sohauv I Ain't GcX nOT-
Tin to do u«T4 rue alky
.racket. y'unOcBSCanC
OLD FOLKS SAY
DR. CALDWELL
WAS RIGHT
/^BOILS-SORESoMKINDS
BURHS-CARBUNCLES
STINGS SCALDSi
If four kxaJ Drurfut f /f ,ext rottpwjd ArtSt-W f. C
The baait of tbating aickneaa haa not
changed ainoe Dr. Caldwell left Medical
College in 1876, nor aince he plaoed on
the market the laxative prewsription ha
had turd in hi* practice.
He treated constipation, bllioaaneaa,
headachea, mental depreaaion, indignation,
aovr atoraach and other indiapoaitioaa
entirely by meant of aimple vegetable
laxativaa, barfaa and roota. Theae are
atill the baait of Dr. Caldwell’a Syrup
Papain, a combination of at ana ana
athar mild herbe, with pepain.
The aimpler the remedy for eonetipa.
tioo, the aafer for the child and for yon.
And M you can get reeulte in a mild
and aafa ««y by naing Dr. Caldwall’a
Brntp Pepain, why taka ehancee with
ikTa4tla*wi!l laat aeveral zaontba, and
nil ann na. ft It ia plaaaant to the
toato, gentle hi action, and free from
manetiaa. Elderly people find H Ideal,
ill drag atoraa have the generoua bottlea,
Wr write “Byrnp Papain,’* Dmi BB,
Maatiaallo, IOiaoia. for frm trial tattle
BUT SOME GENTltMEN
I’ve heard of DC&SautTLE
BUSINESS of m NATURE,
AN SOMETIMES TWEV FAYA
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Sedlmeyer, J. J. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1929, newspaper, June 6, 1929; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth986338/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: 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.