The Flatonia Argus (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1914 Page: 8 of 8
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Daniel O’Connell the Great
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HOJ^EHOLD
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Ira radujjkaw i «»a ni1
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I
t firestone Tires
are Sold at Average Price
BECAUSE Firestone. for years the Largest Exclusive4*
" Tire Factory in the world, has been again enlarged.
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TONI A. TEXAS
THE ABO
Firestone output has jumped 78* per cent.
Therefore Firestone quality can be built
at the production coat of ordinary tires.
firestone
Non-Skid and
Smooth Tread
Tires
BOO Mile Race
Again ProooM th» Greater
Mileage in Firootonm Tiro*
Barney OUfldu, oo Firealone
Tiro*, captured th. American
Hononia the International Sweep-
atakaa, IwtiaoapoU*. May 30th
Hi* ever**. spaed for the 500
“ a waa 78.15 oiUa* par
mad* only three ch
Ha _
while------
akopa* but who ..
wooey. chanced tire* thirteen and
fowtaaa time*. Two of Oldfi.ld'.
Firaatone* wait through ua-
driean, not using Fire-
o finish ad in the
Flnd^place in 1911 ^nd Flr.t Ind
Saaoad place la IBIS by Fire-.
eta.ee, hi thi* world toil of tiroa,
should b* a claar tiro huyla# guid.
Praa-
are made by Specialists. No scattered energy,'
comfort and miieage for you.
Concentration counts—and the law of
specialized service is for the buyer’s benefit.
Firestones are sold for What—under less
fortunate factory conditions—others are
Freed to charge for ordinary tires.
Therefore, trained motorists —
looking for more quality for the
same money—buy only Fire#tones.
Your dealer has them or will get them promptly.
Merchants Urged
(Continued From First Pap-.)
move was in the right direction.
"The women of this country
are nearly always sound in th i •
arguments as t^ffectiDK any gn ai.
question, and this one coverii g
the use of cotton for dothing. is
an excellent one and one that,
should appeal wi.th some force to
everybody. The suggestion of
the Washington women is that
the stores handling wearing ap
parel throughout the counrrv
should make an effort to stimu-
late increased consumption ol
cotton goods, by putting on spec-
ial sales of cotton fabrics and
making a feature of this in their
every-day operations.
Cotton is now, and had always
been, manufactured in such a
wonderful variety that <mly tie
most carping of women could
fail to find a delightful substi-
tute fur so lire rrf the more e\-
pensive fabrics in daily _iet.
Cotton goods is not neet ssati!y
- >
“Jim! Come on in
nere. I want to talk
to you. And bring in some wood when you coni®-’*
And that is the way the fire wood wasi coaxed into the house
every fall. But Jim liked the method and it worked e y
And what comfort they found in that wonderful heater-
THIR1
Cole’s Original Air-Tight
•Th» ror»mg were always cosv and warm.---—--
Every morning found plumy ol lire mill in .he stove, ready to
im mediately re-kindle the fresh wood. .. - „
. No time lost in making a fresh fire. ^ * ■' rtl„rh
cheap, either in appearance oi :h No'aslus to lug-out daily—once a month was o ten en , •
(price. Many of the looms p it Comfo t and economy always Why not, w ten ey
out reallv wonderful weaves ,„l Stay-Ttght construction,
of such texture and b«mt, ,l,a w™ f^lch fi„ contro, „ ^possible. ■ ■
they easily compete with silk and J{ ^ wanf comfort—lots of it—at lit*'" "*nense. come in and
! the fine woolens, yet with the
Jj
Judgl
family
o’clock|
her 1,
years.
Decol
Hanks
pi. in
t> Tex
La Ira
He WHd
additional advantage^ as u _rult*.
of being lower in price.
"The interests of the -South
I demand abetter price for cot on
j staples, and one way to accoin-
j plish this is by creating a grc;1t-
er. and more constant demand
| for cotton goods of a high grade,
i I hope our merchants in Texa*
will take the view suggested by
the Washington women and hold
Especial sales of cotton fabrics,
^stimulating interest by variety
and designs/’’ — Hous-
If -ou want comfort-lots of it-at little expense, come
see tiiis rem...l:: ble stove.
; , - ••Coh’i,” the Original Air-Tight
‘ Heater it told only by UJ
rm
of law |
y ars,
town
18H8 hi
engagvl
the tirfl
The
united I
ghu t*ch|
while
the A|
WHtedl
tie Br<|
Mrs.
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table but ne.ver abound a pump
clnldrd
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Mattit
Dec!
his sis|
hart,
Moort
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the Ml
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Batsitl
Hunnl
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ir.rE STAR BREWING CO,,s:
> F. F. WOTIPKA, Local Distributor
W, ,»o .fio'(-8ulieit orders or ship beer in violation of State laws.
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not a
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An
was
r cotton away
in order to take your Business and Shorthand course
Will take your cotton at regular cash rates
J for scholarships and books, paying you TEN CENTS
stor
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forn
lest
tudi
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rest
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(Continue I Fxoft) Ffiurth jftjgfc)
w fotate-* -f ,I<4m Uemtierg'. de-'
Last'Will amt Testa-it
ment proliated. Mrs. Caroline,
itomherg appointed Executrix,
v^ith'tut’ bond. * Will probated as
MunimeutHkf Title.
Estate of Louis F. Janda, de-
ceased. - Last Will and resta-
ment prohatea. Mrs. Sophia!
I .mi la ap,i' ioted Administratrix
will) the Will annexed. Bond
fixed :vt $oO()0. Bond filed and
approved.
Guarc ia' ship of the Perspn
and Es ate of Albert -N.
kanip, N. M L ‘ e -.-) of Guar-
d ushin granted to iVlr.jii .lulia
Xrigrlrrann. TCfi-tCfixed at WMK'.
Bond li cd and ;r l.roved.
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fon
bel
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STEVENS
Repeating Shotguns
The Stevens Hammerless
• so<
W(
CO
to
in
posts so mors than toms hammer goat.
It haa the eelebrate’d
STEVENS RECOIL UNLOCK
providing safety against
" hang-fires.*1
HAMMERLESS
SOLID BREECH
Easy Take-Down
mm
imndSS*. Z-.-VTr'
fm.
W;
he coianlete returns on t’ e
St . Ly v ri.ee;ionId in this
county ( a ep<. 12, sh nv fi88 f» r
a iJ 177 .igaiiiai.
mi^BmHHnwwHneia'' r-- ———r- - 1- T-tT^dI ? A V ~'t E'damnsasnaiT
Address All Orders to THE FLA1GNIA .aRGUS, Flatonia, Texas. Order At Once. Don't Miss This Chance.
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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/m1/8/: 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.