The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914 Page: 4 of 8
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rfLa pLfrtnia Afmie The News ii in receipt of t’e Co. deed. 17-100 acres Thomas
. ae r latonm #%rgu», Flatonia ArtfUS. beautiful speci d' Aliev Headright. $1.00.
W P Ivy. Mpnroe and Ike Hen-
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Published
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Telephone 57
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by the Fiatoni. Printing'edition v^hich arrived last wet'1;. .
Company | It has been several years sin>.e son to Biptsst and Methodist
_ — n the writer was in that little ci'y Churches Muldoon' Texas, deed, |
A HKNt<Y HCKK. Editor j and from the latest glowing aabout 2 acres Muldoon No. 6.
NOTICE -All advertising will be run counts of Cap Beckham ve league. $10.
and charged for until ordereddiscontin- j were under the impression that Tom McCook to Arnim and
tlya, town was going back, bit Lane, transferor two notes for
after having looked over the $260.
_ pages of the Argus' special we J J Voeikel and wife* to F H
$1.60 A YEAR • will state that no dead town will Meinen. deed, 14380 sq. feet, W |
-1—*-‘-1 support a special edition as the Townsend League, $75.
I/'!" ■ J8,in„,Si Printe” people .of Flatonia section did August Hruska. deed, lot 70 x
this oner The work harthe ear- 102 feet. Farm Block 36, J H
marks of having been gotten up Moore, City of LaGrange. $100.
by- our old friend Mr. Robert Birth Reports *
Howard The mechanical de- John Ba(,a and wj( a Kirl,
partment is fine and altogether Flatonia R 1.
we wish to congratulate Bro.
Hurr upon 'the isrfUe. - Karnes
PRICE:
Mutual Eire Ins. Assn, of Tex.
Maybe it was Stalling's smile.
If. you can’t buy a bale, buy a
number.
Commerce can never be at a Co j*jews
stop while one man wants what
another man can supply, and
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Mr. and Mrs. I. Lauterstein of
wfwu,.t.w,,n fyerwayw wiwr Weidiar are spending a feivda\s ,
it 10 likely to he repaid with pro- ’;,, thA oifv ^ Mr nntl Mra
fit.—Dr.„ Johnson.
f—■-
Rajfnund Pivetz .and wife, a
bov, Oct. 6. near Fayetteville.
Alois Sumbera and wife, a
boy. Oct. 7, Amannsville. ..
W Blume anti wife a boy. Ju-
in the city with Mr. and Mrs.
Nussbaum, Mrs. Lauterstein be-
i ing a sister of Mrs. Nussbaum.
All this talk that is going Mr. Lauterstein (| a prominent
on about cutting down the acre- business man of Weimar, and
age of cotton next year stands albas- lately erected one of the
pretty fair chance to do a lot of finest and most modern store
harm. There are a great many buildings in the county in that
things that have been benifited cjtVi He aiso has a big store ^
boy,
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by being agitated by the press, j Flatonia, Of which his son. Mr.
and there will, in all hunjan Mannie Lauterstein, is in charge,
probability, be many mor«4^ Eagle Lake Headlights—
things benefited in the same _
manner, but the question of how A Business Change
many acres each farmer shall
plant to cotton is prominently
not one of them. The fact is
Frank KaTTv and w ife,
Sept. 30, Fayetteville R 1.
i .1 C Rightmer and wife, a boy,
Oct. 5, near Flatonia.
Frank Muehr, Jr. and wife, a
boy. Oct. L near Schulenburg.
Joe Menzik and wife, a boy,
Oct. 5, Ammannsville.
Walter Meiners and wife, a
girl, Sept. 2 Waldeck. .
Your clothes are likely
You want
the kind thar will stand up under the strain, keep shape,
and wear well. '
T IAVE forces in reserve.
to encounter u stiff “campaign” fof wear.
| j Professionally |
Hart Schaffner & Marx
Spero Micheal & Co.
Make best-for-the-money clothes that stand
. the attacks of weather arid wean Try on one of
the new fall suits, we’ll be glad to show you val-
ues at $12,00, $15.00, $20.00 or $22.50.
Merriam Shoes for Children •
Do you remember how hard a time you have had in get-
ting your children their proper shoe. You won’t have to
go through it again, come in and have us fit your girr or
boy in a Merriam shoe in all sizes, shapes and leathers.
Priced from $1.25 and up.
Dr. L.\. Wheeler
DENTIST
Office Uptttairs
Wheeler Bldg.
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Flatonia, Texas
1.
Mueller & Garbage
PAINTERS and
CONTRACTORS
Work Guaranteed '
I , Flatonia, Texas
George Willrich
ATTORNEY aria COUN-
SELOR AT LAW
Will practice in District and all
higher courts, State and Federal.
Otfim—Cnurt. House-------:______
I. LAUTERSTEIN
FLATONIA’S BEST STORE
LaGrange, T
exas
IF YOU
that the average farmer will be
guided largely by contraries in
this case. If it is heralded near
and far that there is to be a
great reduction in the acreage, a
surprisingly Iarg'e number of
A deal was consummated the
latter portion of last week in
which E. L. Moore and W. I.
Holland became owners of the
Parker restaurant on Front
street.
boy, Sept. 26, near Praha.
Reinhold^chwenke and wife,
a bov, Sept. 10? near Engle.
Moritz Schwenke and wife, a
girl, Sept. 11, near Engle.
Gus Mich and wife, a bov,
Sept. 30. Holman.
Louis Dedek and wife, a boy,
Sept. 11. Ammannsville.
Otto Kaase and wife, a girl.
Sale of
have anything to build
or repair, see me.
Electric Light Globes
Our Sale of Mazda Lamps is now on. Buy
a box to-day.'’ Tht? regulaKprice of these lamps
Wm. Unger’er
Carpenter and Builder
Weigh
Same
.Holds
With ]
Drop me a postal and I will call.
are: 25 and 40 Watt, 30c; 60 W, 40c;
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"farmers will choose that porticq. De t0
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lar time to “make a killing” and
plant more cotton’than ever be-
fore. Boosting the acreage re-
duction is virtually promising a
good market, and that’s all: the
farmer nee'ds; he’H do the rest.
On the othpr hand, the farmer
has received ‘‘dissappointmen.t
.j^nough this year in his jnain
The new owners assumed con-
trol of the business Monday and Sept. 30. Swiss Alp.
serve their hun- Sigmund Jurecka and
gry
—Waelder New Era.
wife, a
wife, a
70c, at- this sale, 25 and 40 W, 2&c; 60 W, 35c;
100 W, 60c. „
These low- prices will enable everyone to re-
place their old style current consuming carbon
lamps for the new, and most efficient electric
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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Court News
Real Estate Transfers
R,MJtobertson by assigne
ctocfimstam-es. -In mam to.-, fm*,.
tricts the failure of »tbe mer-
chants to co-operate with the
farpier in marketing the pro-
ducts of diversified farming has
been a big item in causing him
I jV
to centralize his efforts on cot-
to^. A true analysis of the-case
would show that poor headwork
in the marketing of the potato
and onion crop here in 1907 kill-
ed that industry in this section.
Producing the crop is not -by any
means all that'is necessary.
to
Mrs. Isabella Franz, Release,
lot 138. blk 16. John H Moore
Addition,
■ Adolph Kaase, and
; boy, Sept 2. Swiss Alp.
Frank J Marek and wife, a
j girl, Sept. 9, Dubina,
Emil Vacek and wife, a boy,
Sept. 10, Dubina.
Put in a supply while these prices last.
Buy them by the box,_’ ^
PHONE 29
Joe A Srubar and-wife. a girl,
Aug. 18, LaGrange'Rl.
Flatonia Ice, Water & Electric Co.
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_i_ ........The. Flatonia Argus came out
*" ral edition iomL .pa!
Kate P Alverson and husband
to Will'Loessin, deed, 2 3,,undi-
vided interest in 10 acres, Farm
lot No. 15, Eblin Addition, La-
Grange’ $600.
Magrbtha Sfevdler to Karl
Winter, deed, 50 acres J. H
Whithurst League, $1000.
C W, Towler, Guardian pf
Thelma Towler, minor, -to- Hen-
ry. ten berg, rel.
G. A. Ahlrichs and wife to
Ebenezer Craft and wife, deed,
terest in 1(M) acres. Wm
* it
SOUTHERN PACIFIC:
No. 2 East bound......1.....10:48 a.m.
No. 1 Wtstbound ......... 12:48 p.m.
Train 8 East Bound.......3:03 P.M.
Train 9 VVi»st Bound.l..; , 4:20 P.M-.
Train 10 East Bour.T______ 2:06 A.M.
Train 7 West Bound......;. 4:20 A.M.
■ - 8. A. & A. P. -2____
(City Depot)
Train 51 South. Boun.l___H;58 A.M.
Train o2 North Bound 4:50 P.M.
(Junction Depot.)
Train 53 South Bound......9:27 P M.
Train 54 North Bound 2:18 A.M.
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ARRiAGE Licenses
the reader the true value of that Ted.
wonderful country. — Garwood r*
Rudolph Kainec arid Miss Mel- /.
anie Klesel. • - .
John Firasek and Miss Mary.
Urhis.
Karel Jurica and Miss Anna
Peter.
F E Horak and Miss Annie
Mezik.
Steve* Genzer ancLMiss There-
sia Janda.
Ferdinand Heger and Miss
Emilie Rerich.
Louis H Richter
Otilie..W. Liebe.
John Kreemer and Miss .Ama-
| ana**1*1
No. 447, John Stuchly, Schu-
and Miss
Express.
acres,
,$652.
John R Jones League,
lenburg.
448. L C Luck. West Point
Our line of Toilet Artfcles, Writing Materials, and Sun-
dries—School Books for the children —Cigars for the men—
Candies, Ice Cream arid Cold Drinks for alWare of**interest
to WELL folks! ~
Our Prescription Department and Proprietory Medicines
are for the sick.
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You Are Always Welcome
■i. - nr ■ nil., irara
i 1° l^^ITOT *1 "
SSaNISnfl M3N
Market Report.
CORRECTED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
Cotton,basis middling.... 6c ' ^
. healings
ft 50c, and
Cotton seed, .per 100 lbs! .65 “
by A. B
Corn, per bu. shelled.../.-.. 75c ,
■Eggs, per doz. ...... 18c
Butter Fat .i.2____ '
Just
sqme‘ex
currants
; Butter, cooking_________ 12' l-2c
---------------—ries, ant
A. G. KOTZEBUE
j'C^ickens, spring per lb...
T5c
Turkeys, per lb,........... 9C
Bacon, per l b. _____...... 13
Lard, per lb*.......13
you can
ty consc
A vali
wounds,
rash cha
SNOW
see then
acxliifSM
• "I,.1 •."Mill• • ness, loj
neect 'of
HOUNi
lungs, q
stores h
The Fldtonia Argus'* appeared I to*.Mrs' Emi1^
before us this week is*sixteen, Julius Krebs and Sophie Krebs
page special edition form. The t0 0tto Kreug deed) John R
paper is neatly and attractively jones l eague $2610, i
gotten up. and will no doubt
County Court Criminal Pro-
ceedings. October Term, 1914
1 State vs. J C Martip, Carrying
- and pun-
C J Kaderka and wife to Mary* ishment assessed at 30 days in
serve as a spendid ^medium for Farek, deed, part'of tots 59 and Jaif '
advertising Flatonia and Fayette gy, block 14, Fayetteville $1000. S^ate vs C E Harris, carrying
comity.-Rosenberg News Her- Frdnk Simecek to F A NesrS- a pistol/ trial bv Jury, found
• a,rf- ‘ • ; * - . . - ta. transfer of one note for $560. ^Kuilty'and fined $100'and 30 d^vs
onia Argus came out last week lease, lots 14 to 18 inclusive, blk
and was full of interesting mat- - 48. City, of Flatonia, $500.
w-t'cr ruwwnwnf*’ike^Flatoiriy* sec-i-"i*}trzabeth- ■A*-Kerr*’to-*JtilTtnm
dant accepted amL gives notice
nf AppeaLto1 Court of Criminal
rAvpeate: r~ - «
State vs Jim ^mith, Carrying
'V V‘
(ion, wTtlfa liberal sTiare of ad-’"Wiltsch.'derid, 45.45 acres' Noah
vertising from the surrounding Kafnes League, $863.55. [a Pistol, Disiriissed.
towns. It showed much hard Johann Wiltseh andwife toi State vs Arthur Nelson, neg-
*. work o‘n the part of Editor Ihirr Jo.-eph Jurajda, deed, 45.45! lecting wife and children, plead
and his office forceTtnd is a ere- acres and 46 2-5 acres, two j RuiltyAnd punishment assessed
dit to the business men who tracts Karnes League, $3660. at one dav in Jail,
made its publication possible.— Joseph Judajda and wife’to C State vs John Gaydusek,
Sticker. ' E Nesrsta and J A Pospisil. j Swindling, plead guilty and pun-
deed, 49 acres M Muldoon league ishment assessed at 1 dav iri jail.
Flatonia,
Texas
HUSBAND RESCUED
DESPAIRING WIFE
es. Pri
per botl
mann.
I nav
Wyandi
Republic.Sanitary Fence
After Four Year* of Discounginf
Conditions, ^ir«, Bullock ~
Wner
vamg omt tetici&v. jure s
goes ta build and complete a house. ‘
Masury’s High Grade Paints
M*.««« « The* beat iff the cheapest
rlatonia Lumber Co.
A. W. Albrecht, >Mgr.
so Rescue.
Phone 67.
The Flatonia Argus, one of our $2600.
most prized exchanges, came out
Emil Cad wall by assignee to
with a sixteen pape Special Edi- Adolph P Kubenka, release.
4ion on Oct. 1. The special was Mrs. Clara Faltin to J H
deplete with neat and attractive Smith, deed, 358 acres, M Smith
cuts of business houses and pla- and-E Keene League, $1574.
4*r>s of interest, not only 0} Flat-
onia and vlciiritv but also of sev-
John Vasek Jr. and wife to
Frank M Vasek. deed, 70 acres.
eral nearby towns, and, together W H Taylor League. $6200.
with the descriptive matter,! Robt Kelly, bv assne to C W
makes a most creditable show- Calley, release,
ing. We offer liro. Hurr our JLandM W House to Mis-
co lgratulations. -Fact souri Kansas & Texas Railway
State vs Jackie Grounds, Ag'-„
gravated Assault Trial by Jury,
a
found guiltv, fine $25,
.Probate Proceedings
Estate of Julius Krebs,, de-
ceased. Last will and testament
probated..,, Qtto Kre*bs appoint-
ed Executor, Without bond. Ap-
praisers E C Albrecht, John
Schroeder and F J Kallus, In-
ventory and Appraisement of
Estate filed and approved.
Continued on last page
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The Indiana Silo
Points jfou Heavenward to the better
things o earth and farm life.
A. G. WISEMAN, Agent
FLATONIA, — TEXAS.
Catron, Ky.—In an interesting letter
Irom this place, Mrs,. B^tie-Builoclc
writes as follows: ..“J suff/red.lor iou*-,
years, with womanly troubles, and during
this time, I could only sit bp for a little
while, and could not walk mnywhere at
Ml. At times, I would have severe pains
in my left side.
The^doctor was called in, and hfs treat-
ment relieved me for a while, but I was
soon confined to my bed again. After
that, nothing seemed to do me any good.
A had gotten so weak I corild not stand ‘
and I gave up in despair.
At last, my husband got me a bottle.ol
Cardni, thf woman's tonic, and 1 com-
menced taking it. From the very first
dose, I could tell it was helping me. I
can now walk two miles withont its
tiring me, and am doing my work.”
J‘y,ou aJe ”,n down from womanly
,rT?le#:‘lon‘ *lve “P in despair. Try
ttrdui th? woman’s tonic. It has helped
more* than a million women, ia its 50
years of wonderful success, and should
*00, ^our druggist has
u d„, idui lor. years. He knows what
U do. Ask him. He will recom-
mend It Begin taking Cardui today.
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Hurr, Henry. The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914, newspaper, October 15, 1914; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth989779/m1/4/: 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.