The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922 Page: 4 of 8
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The Flatonia Argus
Pabliiihad
by the Flatonia Printing
Company
HBnRY HURR. Editor
Telephone 57
$1.50 a year in advance
Ail subscriptions are stopt
at expiration. _
Advertising rates on appli-
cation. ._"
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A financial statement of
Flatonia Independent SchooJ
District appears- in this issue
and will serve to inform the
patrons and taxpayers of the
cost of maintaining our pub-
lic school.
ti. 8, Would co-operate with journals and daily papers as
the County olllcipls .in, putting was the word propaganda'
the county over the top with during the war. Every farm-
u clean Slate in the shortest; er* ought to know what it
possible time, all would be means, but not all practice
bitter off. what they preach in connec-
tion therewith. ’ i
We Are Moved To Say
Co-operation means the
THAT business is’ some-\sinking of selfish,' individual
thing like aeroplaning. To interest for the general wel-
stop is-to drop and. generally fare of the community, or for j
to bust. ithe asssociation of individuals
TH AT if a man, is wrong organized for same special I
don’t throw him; show him. purpose. The co-operators
Do .not roast; reason. • must ,be loyal to each, other)
THAT opportunity may and to their organization. If
make the man, hut sometimes their affairs should by any
the man has first to make the j chance be'mismanaged, each
opportunity. -individual should hold himself
THAT a certain amount- of! partially responsible, and if
Prices Again Reduced
Now $640
DELIVERED AT SCHULENBURG
'That ElCampo man" who
was attacked by a squirrel
.should resent the inference
• that he is a nut?.
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The Republicans of Texas
have chosen a Democrat as
their candidate for U. S. Sen-
ator, proving that it doesn’t
matter how they win so they
win.
opposition is a great help to
a man. Kites rise against,
not with, the wind.
THAT lack of self-confi-
dence is the curse of the
world. You can accomplish
no more than you believe you
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When your car gets to
knocking you take it to a garT
age and have it fixed. And
it might keep things running
a little smoother if when peo-
ple get to knocking they’d
send them to a hospital. *
convinced that the plan of op-
eration is, correct, loyally sup-
port the organization and cor-
rect past errors.
Co-operation, however,'may
be given a broader meaning
than just loyalty to some org-
-anizat-ion.---Farmers shanld .
THAT the man who knows ' co-operate with merchants
more than the boss usually j and bankers, seeking to be
gets to be boss. The man ! helpful in making their com-
who only thinks he knows iyUnity a desirable- place to
more usually gets fired. jtlye 'in,- assisting in making
THAT the timid clerk sel- their community- prosperous in
•lorn finds success, and the j,r(jer that they themselves
pessimistic" dne never. ^ II a can prosper. Co-operation
H. P. SCHAEFER, Schulenburg
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cferk is looking lor nothing
that is usually-what he gets.
THAT . ft does not- make
any difference what you want
to d.o. there is a way to do it.
THAT six days every week
means being a good neighbor,
a frieitd of education .and an
active exponent of the Golden
Rule. . ' —Ex.
Th« Golden Rule, most of each filled tyfth conscientious
us admit, is the best rule ever
laid down— when applied to
the other, fellow.
efforts will win. -Sales Sense.
The special term of U. S.
Court' held' in \Vnro ’for the
In another part of thi* issue i past two wdeks brought 138
we are,■ publishing an able
article from the veterinary
inspector of Bastrop County
which was written fo^ the
benefit of Bastrbp County dip-
. per/. The informant!!' may
be applied to Fayette County
with profit. If all who have
r I i llli»WliiJMlilir linn esiniiDiiiiiill
‘
about .the dippin& regu]ations .
and in trying to evade the re-
pleas of guilty for violation
of the national prohibition
Act, and the Total amount of
linos collected in these case*
was $10,000,00 besides sever-
al jail sentences. Yet .some
people tell4 us there are no
convictions. •
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___Co-operation
The word co-operation
quirements, i*f any have,done almost'as Ammon in farm
in
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SERVICE
What It Really Means
I
It means Genuine Ford Parts,
50 per cent of which retail for
less than 10 cents. It means a
Repair Shop where expert Ford
Mechanics perform the work.
It means giving Honest, Cour-
teous, Prompt attention to the
Ford Owner’s every need.
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It means to constantly supply
you, with a Ford Service that
will make you and keep you an
enthusiastic member of the
great Ford family.
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We are Authorized Ford Dealers.
We can supply you with any pro-
duct the Ford Motor Co. makes.
Found Hanging In Parlor,
The fatal step may end a j
roost happy life.' The most
cultured, beautiful, refined j
and best loved are no except- j
iiTfre if'seems,—Ar fwfher’s de- j
votion, a mother’s love and
care, or a brother’s or sister’s
protecting companionship will
not shield- them when they,
determine to take the step.
Such was illustrated Friday
evening when one of the most
lovable, charming girls ’.was
found hanging -in the borne
luxuries that go to make up
a happy life. * . ^ - ,
r.e,si<lfs alt this the -young
'adv WU engaged to one of
the most prosperous young
farmers of the community. A
beautiful home was already
built furnished and ready for
occupancy. The groom-to-be
“ The Hen’s Only Rival ”
KOVAR
INCUBATORS
All the Latest Improvements
Automatic Egg Turning
Call and See Them
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CHAS. JURICA
FLATONIA, TEXAS
Fernau
F urniture
Flatonia
....
When you*stai't your Spring house cleaning ,rou will -
D.fevoe*s Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Enamels, Alabastine,
. -Polish, Mops, Matting, Rugs, Linoleum.-6 to 12.D. wide,-—
Congoleum. Floor Covering, Window Shades, .RefrigeV-
ators. All standard goods ..and priced right, i'
M. FERNAU
FURNITURE and UNDERTAKER
If
pleepb
days
difcordi
+ , R^ad
i ■ ny..
ft’ local it.
Otto
blacks
Sc hide
horses
get in
dull
my ba
. lame,
times
pick
ney se
larly
of kidi
of Do;
BetterThan
Medicine
Getting well.goes faster by
far wit lu a- Brnnswick to.
help pass the tedious hours.
And while it amuses it
trains the" ear to an appre-
ciation of true tones.
Musicians recommend The
Brunswick tq aid in the
musical education of chil-
dren. *
Brunswick Records are also
unique in the artistic beauty
^ their interpretation. A
Brunswick, on a Brunswick
—this is the height of musi-
cal achievement.
Mrunawick
“Nobody Lied”
Y‘C)fiole Blues”"
“My Cradle-Melody’
“Way Down South”
“Come Along With
- Me, Liza’
‘T-’razy .Jo”
H. R. THULEMEYER
Tbtonta, Texas —
bought
ened r
me of
compla
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LATER
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back g
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they ai
relief.”
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Milberi
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. - to suit
enough!
cate onl
iplease"*/
finds fal
because!
^ quality.f
“Politics has interfered \yith , tit'ion by other highway org-1
a nifty {enforcement at rhts~Ta.\v, but auizatitma much stronger fi-
Ford our organkatfen S -case.
Democratic Party
lection, vffir their* honeymoon
trip, and everything looked
favorable for their future
happiness.
Late in the evening she
was missed and a careful
search failed Ito reveal her
concerned it is ' goin£ to. be recognition means' that affer F sheriff
enforced to VHe letter.” -The threq, years the -entire„ main- j * ’AUG. LOESSJN
greed of another group of tenance of the' highway will For Collector :
people seeking profits out of be paid for and supervised j ED T. TEMPLIN
the illicit traffic has pronjoted bv the federal government: For County Clerk:
the consumption of liquor and That makes the achievement I * R. KLATT
it would really be fairer to a very important one and jEor Treasurer:
whereabouts. The telephone ; sav that avarice, rather than should encourage all patriotic C. W. AMP.ERG
... -----, -----“**- ....... For County Superintendent:
was used without results. Her politics, has in the main in-1
friends were called in to help i terfered with enforcement,
search for her, but no one Henry Ford’s example can!
was able to locate her. well be followed by large em-
Finall.v the almost broken-1 plovers of labor, not merely
hearted mother returned t°ion the ground of greater safe-i.
the parlor, and there, to her
uttyr surprise, she found her
daughter' hanging.
How must that mother have
been affected by the sight
ty and higher efficiency, but
on* the ground of respect for
law. The country owes Mr.
Ford a tribute of gratitude
for the admirable stand he
that met her gaze! There -was 1 ha3 (aken in thig matter.
the daughter of her heart, j
to her sweetheart’s
-Washington Star.
hanging
neck, begging him to sub-lo. S. T. Man At Eagle Lake
scribe for The Flatonia Argus' (Eaple, Lake Headlight)
as their first household ne-
cessity. ■—Adv.
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Henry Ford’s Order
Two aspects are apparent membership feature of
in Henry Ford’s order to his trail.
Mr. R. B. Thompson, rep-
resentative of the O. S. T.
was here Tuesday and Wed-
nesday in the interest of the
the
employees.that all .workers in ' He called on several of our
hhia factories riiuat abstain representative business men
.from the" use of liquor, wind and concerns and secured a
and beer if the>v would hold number of additional mem-
their jobs. One i* the pre- berships.
vention of accidents in the j Mr. Thompson appeared be-
Ford worksi and the other is fore the Chamber of Com-
that the Eighteenth Amend-; merce at the Dallas Hotel
ment is part of the funda- [Tuesday evening and explain-
Tncntal law of the country ed what the Old Spanish"
and was meaqt to be en-(Trail Association has really
forced. accomplished to date. The
Self interest will dictate largest single thing they have
observance of the Ford order, done was to secure* Federal
nffi
World’s
Lowest Priced
FULLY '
EQUIPPED
Automobile
$
525
/• •• 4. Flint, Mich*
The People’s Car
it
Cont(ntre it
Try it as Our Guest
LEE & VOGT
The wage- scale paid and the recognition of the highway
CITIZENS AUTO SUPPLY CO.
privileges granted make va- which was accepted by the
icancies very oasily filled. War Department at Waijdiing-
In his reference to the 18th. ton as the national* highway.
I Amendment Mr. Ford says: (This, in face of keen compe-
OYSTERS
Ice Cream and
Cold Drinks
R. MILLER
A.'W. DARILEK
For Assessor:
C. H. STEIN MANN
tFor County Judge:' ,
C. E. NESRSTA
,For District Attorney:
FRED L. BLUNDELL
|For District <'!»-rk :
J. S. SEBESTA
Republican Party
For County Treasurer:
RUDOLPH G. SEEBERGER.
For Representative:
• J. H. WESSELS
For Collector: . ' \
EDWIN E. SCHEEL
|For District Clerk:
o. 11V. ALBERS .•
For. Sheriff;
C. E. GIRNDT - -
(For County Clerk:
ALBERT F. MACH
(For Commissioner Beat No. 3.
1 . CHARLES J. LUCK
l or County Superintendent:
ROBT. A. RACHUI
For County Judge:
JOHN P. EHLINGER '
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-and enthusiastic citizens along
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ji-c
the ronte to take out member-
ships to further the good
work. The only source of
revenue for the work done
to date and to be done is
from memberships. And the
recognition of this highway
b y the War Department
means a permanent well reg-
ulated and maintained high-
way.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1922, newspaper, October 5, 1922; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth987954/m1/4/: 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.