The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1914 Page: 5 of 8
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Local and Personal
News Items
Point
Adolph Krenek of
in the city Tuesday.
At M. Holstein of West
was in the city Tuesday.
Abe Goode of Rosenberg was
in the city last Thursday night
H. H. Harrison was in La-
Grange this week doing court
duty.
. C. P. Johnson returned Satur-
day from a week’s Grand Jury
service at LaGrange. , ‘
Messrs J. j. Kotzebue and J.
T. Jaeggli of Moulton were visi-
tors in the city last Friday.
Baild lip Your Basinets by
Pistribating Circulars Containing *cho°l *• *•*« * big bank oi
Special Announcements! WE xantile establishmept it
WILL WRITE
DO tHE pkir
THE COPY
INTING.
AND
mice, weevils, etc., when you can buy
The Indiana Silo
Don’t hesitate to
■end new * item*,
we will appreciate
you:- help to make
the Argue newsy.
and save all your feed for your stock?
A. G. WISEMAN, Agent
TEXAS.
Republic Sanitary Fence
Swat the Fly, but better still—destroy his breeding
place, by using our fence. We sell everything that
goes tb build and complete a house. .
Masury's High Grade Paints
The best is the cheapert •
Flatonia Lumber Go.
A. W. Albrecht, llgr.
Misses Mamie Bunting and
Grace Bludworth returned Sun-
day from San Antonio where
they attended State Teachers’
Aaanriatinn.
W. H. Sullivan was a business
visitor to Luling the first of the
week. “
J. M. Cadweir&ttended Grand
Lodge at Waco the first of the
v^pek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sullivan*
spent Saturday in San Antonio.
Mr.' Chas. Tauch was in La-
Grange the first of the week.
How-VThis ?
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We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured toy Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
' T. J. CHENEY A CO;, Toledo, O.
We, the undertlgrnod, have known F. J.
Cheney (or the l**t 15 year*, and b*ll*v*
him perfectly honorable In all buelneaa
traniactlons and financially.*!})*
out any obligations made by hi*
NATIONAL. BANK OF COMM-
-v*—W.— lMil. I L—e» )».| ~%ti
Hair* Catarrh Cure I* taken Internally,
ictlng directly upon the blodd
coats surface, of the .yatem.
You May Begirt With Us At
Once
Our students are w ith us .from
many different states and they
do not g6 home for the holidays
owing to the great distance,
therefore, we have no vacation
and new students may enroll any
day and do splendid work, right
through the holidays. The ad-
vantage of enrolling now instead
of January 1st is, the soouer you
enter, the sooner you will be
thru’ and holding a good posi-
tion. Second, and you get the
advantage of selecting a better
boarding place before the big
Junuary crowd gets in. Our
school is like a big bank or mer-
VOBS
thru’out the year, we are always
well organized and ready for
new business rendering the
same service thru ’out the year.
Practically every atudent gets
individual instruction; he is not
held back-by slow students, or
crowded too fast by bright ones;
he goes just as fast as his ability
will permit Should he happen
to be alow or backward in his
work, he is not embarrassed by
others knowing how he is get-
ting along, for under this indi-
vidual method: of instruction,
and our own copyrighted sys-
tems, we are demonstrating to
young people that it is useless to
attend a commercial school teach-
ing other systems and requiring
from seven to ten months to fin-
ish the course, if they ever fin-
ish, when they can finish with
us in half the time at half the
cost and be more efficient, get a
better salaried position and more
rapid promotion because of their
thorough and extensive training.
in our practical methods, our
personal attention and our mod-
ern systems that enable us to ac-
OUR WANT ADS.
Co^t —- 'Hfsuits '
Make your want* knowu Where
Nou can sell anything hut a guil-
ty conscience. Be a line
*
Fqr Sale |
Several thousand old shingle.',
in good condition.
2t Mrs. Fannie P. Scott.
Heart burn is a symptom of In-
digestion. Take a done of HER*
BINE in such cases. Tlie pain
disappears instantly. The bow-
els operate speedily and you feel
fine, vigorous and cheerful.
Price 50e. Sold by A. Brunnc-
mann.
To Saturday Evening Poat Read-
ers:,. ,
I will stop selling the Post in
a week or two. You can get the
Post or Journal for $1.60 a year.
Bring your subscription to to the
Argus Office.
-Henry Hurr Jr.
Wheezing in the lungs indi-
cates that phlegm is obstructing
the air passages. BALLARD’S
HOREHOUND SYRUP loosens
the phlegm so that it can be
coughed up and ejected. Price
25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle.
Sold by A. Brunnemann.
War Time Prices on Trees
We never had more or better
trees. Fruit trees, berries,
shades, shruos. roses, ever-
greens.------------
Fortunes in some of our hew
Texas varieties. Diversify.
Let us - make your Home-
Grounds Beautiful with long liv-*
ed, drouth resisting, hardy orna-
mentals.
New Catalog with lowest pric-
es, free. We pay express.
Ramsey’s Austin Nursery^
Austin. Texas.
X
■
Wai* Prices
On Clothes
Pro?.- and Mrs.
returnedi- froi
¥■
t, w^know qxact
ly what the business office de-
mands, and we teach that and
Buy that Winter suit now
Mrs. J. G. Hewett left
day for a visit with folks ip Hou
ton. a
Mr. A. Bittner Sr. and Mrs.
Mary Nittschman visited with
friends in Engle Tuesday and
Wedn^ay^^
Members
Tailor and Clothier
sociation are- • again: reminded
that the regular meeting will
be held Friday afternoon jt the
home of the president. Mrs.
J:
Fix that Cold f
winter cold
are woven into the main course
in such a practical way. that they
are mastered in half the time re-
quired by the old methods.- and
are thoroughly understood from
r‘***Eha Yalueo£JleauLy_
More each‘year it is re^ignized
that Beauty has a real ^value.'
-________________ .....' - As civilization advances, people
i ..’ r.n;e»guar- i,.j_.. vyi »(,« i*mi _ -
antee a Better course in less umri~, nn^ aiin.niinriimni
will De eleelrf.
Flatonia,
^ t # j. pleasant companion*
jSoflJc itf / vf''allowed to
f ^ftX^u^without any effort to
- throw it off it becotnes dah-
. gerous. We recommend the
use of Nyal’s remedies for
colds. They have relieved
so many of our customers
that we feel sure they will
help you. Remember this
and when you feel a cold
coming on treat it early and
avoid the usual discomfort.
AC G. KOTZEBUE
I —< ** -* •
Texas
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Ry.
Round trip tickets on sals every day at one and one third
fare, limit ninety days from sale to $. A. & A. P. coast
points and points on Kerrville Branch. o o o
* s'
Tickets on sale at Flatonia and Flatonia Junction
G. F. Lupton, G. P. A.
Rap Antonio, Tssss
,w . * ■ -
L. N. Lyon, Agent,
FI (ton is, T«xu
time, at a less expense and a
better job with a better salary
than any other school, and it is
have been secur-
Ths KM Yh tan Always taught
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Miss Helen Harrison canie in
Thursday from Cameron to take
Thanksgiving dinner with the
homefolka. . That afternoon she
Left for San Antonio to attend
the State Teacher’s Association.
Geo. Lauterstein spent the lat-
ter part of last .week with home-
olks in Weimar... Jtfaanie was
here-relievmg him. -
Try an —
Oyster Loaf
Sanitary Hamburger
Hot Chocolate
Soda Water
Ice' Cream
* ..*
f
Pound Box High Jink* Chocolate*
39c
at R. Miller’*
TELEPHONE 1.3 - •
few iwfl bUR upa'
with "an annual
enrollment of more than 2000,
and have drawn patronage from
39 states and several foreign
epuntriet.
Our January enrollment prom-
ises to be the largest in the his-
•900 re-
quests for catalogues were re-
ceived last month.
Write for our large illustrated1’
catalogue; read our cash guar-
antee of $100 that every state-
ment in our catalogue it' true
and correct Tyler Commercial
College, Tyler, Tex.
Name*
Course Interested in
Washington, D. C. Nov—Much
to the disappointment of popular
fiction writers, there are only 44
persona in the United States
whose inc6ma are more than
$1,000,000 annually, according to
a report issued today by the
Treasury Department The to-
tal number of income tax payers
last year was 468,000 and appro-
ximately 80,000 of them were
women. Moat of the persons pay-
ing income taxes reewived annual
Deep-Seated^oughs that resist
ordinary'remedies require both
*»«8S5f !
LARB’S HOBEtfc*^
you get the two remedies you
«d for the prio»of
Optical
Efficiency
Q Careful Service It charac-
—feerlsHc of ear eve cxtnfln-
atlons. Our experience
makes our tssts unerring
and your eves are safe In
our care, We'ctn rstfiW
ell forms of eye strain,
take away those froWnl
and overcome hetdach&t.
Don’t waH until It’e too late
but hare your •ymauituaitaMi
H. R. Thulemeyer
1
| A Choice Cut of Meat
i(^better than madioinS. Pita and
pepain are for thoka wHb do not
kno.w how or what~io #*t.~
ia all right when' hia atom-
POROUS PLASTER for the
chest, free with each bottle.
by A. Brunnemann.
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* hoof ateaka. No
contain* more
luscle
and cheapar than doctor*,
are good for doctor* -too.
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homes and surroundings.
We knowpf no way in whic^
money can be spent to bring so
great pleasure, benefit,
rfientalf fo^'fR^fie Gfdbnds.
For forty years, it has been
our business to find out the best
in every kind of tree adapted to
this country. We certainly have
them.
Landscape work is a specialty
of oura. We will giadly give
things to plant, or will do the
entire job, planting and all -
Our latest catalog o.f war
time prices is free. We pay ex-
press.
Ramsay’s Austin Nursery,
’ Austin, Texas.
I • For an: Up-To-Date . .
j*T
1 or First Clash f1*
Go totho
20th Century
Barb^1 Shop:
Jsrhuc Kubena, Prop.
-4“
Childrun take BALLARD’S
. JIOREHDUND 8YP.UP willingly
gghurang*:!?!?.?:.....—- -^because it tastes "nice—.»There
isn’t a better remedy anywhere
for children’s coughs, hoarseness
and bronchitis. It’s a good
medicine and easy to take. Price
25c, 50c and $1.00 per botttle.
Sold by A. Brunnemann.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
SOUTMgMf PACIFIC:
Train 8 E*at Bound...... ... 2:42 P.M.
Train * Wait Bound........ P.lf.
Train 10 Eaat Bound.......2M AM.
Train 7 Waaf Bound......
- a. a. A a. r.
(City Depot)
Train 61 South Bound......11:68 A. If.
Txaia 62 North Bound______A20 FM.
1 .Tu (Junction D*oot.)
Train 58 South Bound ......tMAM.’
Train 64 North Bound......2:87 A.M.
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PATINTS BUILD PORTUUSS Ur
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Market Report.
CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Cotton.basis middling.... 6 6-8
Cottonseed, per 100 lbs... .70
Corn, per bu. shelled....... 76c
Eggs, per do*............. 26c
Butter Fat..*............. 28
Butter, cooking,--------- 18 l-8t
Butter, table..,..*.____.... 80s
Chickens, spring per lb... 10 s
Chickens, hens per lb... 8e
Chickens, roosters, each___ 16c
Turkeys, per lb,......___
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 3, 1914, newspaper, December 3, 1914; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987869/m1/5/: 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.