The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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COUNCIL MtOMCMNOO.
Th* city coiinwl met iu teguler
asssion Mouduy night June 10th
1901.
Mavov Bunting and all Tl* »!• , .
, ~ ..J wlio we# quite lick
dei-meu were present e&cept Fi-ailk ,
n. Tail Has Pi
£ Andrew Torbertile 1»m moved
into the M. Fernnu home near the
Aransas depot.
T. W. Lane went to Gonaalea
Monday to #ee hi* brother Joe Lane
Worley
The minute* of the ln«t regular
WJI* p, m. | meeting were read nud upon mo-
____A.IMLR I lion approved
* AKRIVKS AT KLAlOKIAI
No.'41 Northbound 4 3:20 P M
” 43 «’ at Junction 10:56 P. M
“ 43 Southbound 12:38 P.M.
44 “ at Janet inn 5:26 A. M,
L. N. Lyon. A cent.
LOCAL NEWS
ROtmt’8 FOR SODA WATER
• ;
Bjhs. Dr. PhuIiis went from Imre
to Sehrriewburg Monday.
ICE CREAM AT K. MILLER'S
Tiie report of the tax collector
wna read and upou moliou appro v
ed.
The commit la* on oil tanki made
a verhnl report, which upon mo-
tion wii# received and eommiltee
discharged.
The committee mi A. J. Drawn#
■Imp was gianted further lime.
The committee on boueyard wn#
granted further time.
The ceiwetery committee‘report-
ed tlmt tha work wn# not complet-
ed nud upon tuition wn# irrnuled
Mr. Shook a merchant of Jatdo j
The account of J. 11, Slum a
was here Monday purchasing good*
Headquarter# tor anything in
the grpeery line. J. H. Bkuna
Mi*a Katie Wheeler i# vWrft*
relative# lit Ualletsville thta weak.
ICE CREAM "AT It. MILKER'S.
Karl-Declierd is visitinir in Shi-
ner*this week:
SUMMER DRINKS AT MILLERS
Eel Herder of Sldner wn# visit-
ing “friend#” hern Sundny.
Mrs. P. W.'Seott hns some pot
plants for pale
A. W. Roilth was on the sick
list last Saturday and Sunday.
Moca and Java Blend coffee at
Stoma's.
FOR PUB, SICKLY CHII.DRKH,
Grove’# Tasteless Chill Touic,
C. P. Harrison is down iu the
rice country On an inspection tone.
If yon want to he happy, drink
soda wnter nt Rouths ding store.
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Fred Magnus, a a{nnneh friend
of The Argus was in town Monday.
Ff?UIT CREAM AT H. MIL MB’*.
R. Tt J. Thornton wn# in town
Monday.
A General Strengtlmitig Tonlt-.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic,
(Hen Beckham spent Sunday in
Flatonia from Shiner.
None surpasses Rouths goda wa-
ter.
Mrs. Tip Reagan is visiting Mrs.
Tom Edwards. v
FOR ixm* OF APPHTITK,
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic.
Mies Delphian Eifler of Austin
is visiting friend# iu Flatouiti.
All glassware, qneeiiBware nud
crockery at cost at Sloma’s,
$2,‘> was upon motion ordered paid
by the oily nuilrtlint suid hill shall
he collected from the county.
The following account# were or-
dered pnid out of the general fund.
$ 1.75
.10
By Teat kw Proven Bert.
Grove’# Ta»tote#« Chill Tonie.
I
Mr#. Kate Croekett made a fly-
ing visit to Moulton between trams
Friday.
Miss Cor* Schwab of Hoehheim
was visiting Miss Bilen Morgan
lust Week.
To do nuto oilier# as you won Id
have them do unto you. drink soda
water nt Rouths drug store.
Mr. nnd Mis. T. U. Berry
brought their baby to town Wed-
nesday for medical treatment.
A little child of Mr. and Mrs. C.
H. Bailey had a congestive chill
Friday.
Pile Peaple Have Pale Dlond.
Grove’s 'Tasteless Chill Touic iimkes
rich Mood.
Brother Woot*n preached an «•
oellent aeruon Sunday, if heeded
and followed would make the world
much better. To all of his utter-
auees we gave our hearty coneur-
reuoe bnt one, and as to that one,
ws are bound to enter onr protest.
He aecribed all ihw glory to wbieb
this country has attained to the
Pilgrim Fathers who came from a
Held or persecution in Europe to
eonqtiov the wilderness on tiro
American shore, while the faot is
that those plodding Saxons were a
hsnl working, energetic class of
money gelling men. The intellect
of the first settlers of this country
were of Kormdu descent, largely—
the ytin tiger sons of the nobilify of
England--came over with Lord
Kawley and sollled Virginia, Ihe
Carolina’s and Georgia. From
those have sprung three fourths of
the presideuls, statesmen, generals,
nnd commodores. The pilgrims
W, Willeford went down to
Beaumont Nuuday on oil business,
returning Tuesday tnorjiing.
Twenty Per Cent Mots"Pwm
In Grove's Tgsfsleaa Chill Tonic Hun
ill a Bitter Chill Tonio.
Herman Tr*nk was liere from
Monlton Saturday nml retnrnAd
Monday.
Dr- J. II MURPHY.
1 DENTIST. 1
Office over It Miller’s Store.
W. L).N Goode
J. M. Harrison & Son
W. 1). Burns
Oscar Cook
J. 0. Me Vim
K. L. Overby
P. W. Scot t
Anlhouy Hill
II. 8. Pnliuer
J. \V. Mateer
A motion was made nud carried
that it committee of three be np- i
pointed to oonfer witli Dr. Allen, -L B
to sell Him 5 neves of the old bone-
ymd for *11)0 with ihe privilege or] _
access to the other 5 acres.
Committee:— F. P, Yeager. J.
H. White and J. A. Cadwell
Be it resolved by the city conn•
cil of (he City of Flntonia that an
annual ndvalorcm tax of 25c on the
$100 valuation of taxable properly
Mess. Williams nnd Rowers, of
t>Hidings, were iu Flatonia Mon-
day on legal business
Fred Woodmnnsee has received
n full supply of all material nee-
2 50 CBSory jn a jewelry shop and will
4 20 jd<V Ony repairing desired.
11 1;> j j0(( nnetner took bis little daiigb
LOO ter up (<> Sail Antonid Tuesday for
1 25 | medical treatment.
45
The bankrupt stock of George
6 00 '
, [MeGonigle was invoiced the first of
1J 1 ’this Week
of his little play fellow# were pros-
------ ---------------- eat and amid frolic nnd refresh-
had bnt n small hand in framing |))eMt8 n pirnaant evening was |>nss-
Williu Wheeler came np from
Beaumont Tuesday mid will re-
main n week iu Flatonia.
Prof. (1. D. Scott- spent severnl
days in Yoakum the first of this
week.
Lillie Willie Harrison celebrated
his eighth biithdny Monday. All
Flntonia Lodge No. 436 A, F. A
A. M. met in regular sassion Sat-
urday flight Julia S and elected the
following, officer* for the entiling
yeari■
R O. Ligbtfoot IV. M.
M. Sloan 8. W.
J. 11. Sloma I, IV-
11. 8. Palmer Tr.
F. P. Yeager See.
A. Brunnemnnn Ty,
Block Panic.
A panic: in Wall street, involving*
millions of tUd'.iirs, is m> more nerve
recking than the panic wl.ieh seizes
Ibe man who realizes that be is bnpc
lessly in tbe grns|> of constipnlion,
dyspepsia or way form of stomnrb or
bowel tronble. Dr Caldwell’# Hyrup
heptol
Th© New LIVBfR MEU-
IOINE, takes the place
of Calomel and counter-
acts malarial poison:
ts the only GUARAN-
TEED Liver Medicine
for
INDIGESTION,
CONSTIPATION
and DYSPEPSIA-
Sold by all Druggists
our government. This great work,
unpnrnlled in tlie worlds history
was nil emanation from the intel-
lectual giant# of Urn Sunny South.
To individualize instances would wju i,e nb#ent some lime
require iiiorg mwi-B than ivu have
to spare.
Miss Carlos Matter left Tor New
Orleans Tuesday evening She
Mrs. W. K. Sullivan has gone
to New Orleans to join her Im#-
rbnnd.
MuitnY iii nnn
Means a muddy complexion. Pure
blood makes a clear complexion.
Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonie makes
pure rich blood
VaTAll druggists are authorized !•
refund money if not satisfactory.
Pepsin is ibe only guaranteed cure Lfc 35 ctS P6T Bottle,
for these troubles. Hold by City Hos
pita) drug sloro.
Quite a crowd assembled at the
Junction Monday night In say
good bye to Mrs. M. Ouckrill nnd
Miss Daisy Woods. They look Ibe
11 o’clock Knty Flyer for their ex
If your sight is blurred with specks
nnd spots Hooting liefo-e your eyes or
von have pains on the right sida uu
.. -------------.. — , der Ibe ribs, then your livar is ile
tended trip, mention of which wna j ranged, ami yon need a few doses <A
mub in one In#! issue. ! Ilerbiiio to regulate it. Price 50c.
HI.OMA—
NOTARY PUBLIC
Geo. McGoniglo shipped' his
household effect# to San Antonio
Tuesday.
Mrs. M. J. Sloan nnd little Josfe
left Monday night for a visit to
relatives iu Austin.
within the city limits of Flnlonm , *"■«*“ »'•« «• «»"* ">* Hm<
be levied and collected for the year
1901, #nd|a»» wnaual p«dl tax of
$1 from each male person between
the ages of 21 and CO years be
levied nnd collected for Ihe yeai
1901, for general revenue.
Moliou to adjourn carried.
U. R. Thuletneyer,
City Secretary.
Saves Two from Death.
“Our little daughter had an al-
most tatal attack
Grove's JTiisleles# Chill Tonie gives
strength.
J. II, Sloma made Shiner a visit
Monday in the interest of hi# firm
Walli#, laindes & Co.
Mrs. J. B. Lyendecker and babe
left Sunday for Uosenburg on a
vi#it.
The Best Prescription for Ma
I aria
Chill# mid Fover is a bottle ef]Grov»'
— Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply
of whooping j cpiiue in a tasteless form-
cough and bronelHtia, wiite# Mis cure—uo puj-, Prico 50c.
W. K. lUviland, of Armonk, N. Y ^ Knrre,n nm»Slighter 0f Cis-
tern were visiting in Flu ton m Sun-
Free of Cliarije
Any adult sutlV-rius from a et>y'
scltied on tti«a, breast, bropwNfii*.
throot or lung tiSyblogu# nij/hinture,
who will call at A.*IJfua-i»emanii, will
b* pre#onted with a sample boltle of
Boschce’s German Syrup, free of
charge. Only one bottle given lo one
person, and none to children without
order from parents.
No throat or lung remedy ever bad
such a sale as Uos-cbee's German
Siytup III all part# of the civilized
world. Twenty years ago millions of
ladlles were given away, and your
druggists will tell you its success was
marvelous. It is reallly Ibe only
Throat and Lwng' Remedy generally
endorsed by physicians. One 75 cent
bottle will rure or prove its value, j Mrs, J. W. Mateer# on
Hold by dealer# in all civilized conn- 1 Friday in July,
tries.
made iu our Iasi issue,
A. F. Merkln, wife nnd child of
Nan Antonio visited tela lives liere
last week, ret liming home Satur-
day. Before leaving Mr. M#rkin
enrolled hi# mime with 11# as a sub-
scriber. .
Sam Pallon, of Sweet Home,
For sale bv A. Brdnnemaon.
MULD00N RUMBLINGS.
Several weeks have passed since
we last made our appearance,
Sinre onr last, three men have be-
eome quite happy over Ihe arrival oT
now bonders «t their Ironies. .-The
Mr#- F. 1’. Yeager lias i-clnnied
f 10m her visit lo Comfort since our
last issne.
Hermann Zinglemniin is sport-
ing one of the fuslest roadster# in
to wn.
SlaUria Makrs Impure niocxt
Grove’s “I'asteles# Chill Tunic cures
malaria.
The next business meeting of
the cemetery association will lie nt
the first
I 1X7 VV
who studied dentistry under l>r. ,|iree mo Mess T. F. Speed, K. Tupin
Murphy last year, nnd also attend Jones. Me*s Speed sod
eil n dental college in Atlanta, Hie Tapin’# visitors are boys, and Mr,
(past fall came iqi to Flatonia Mon - Jones is a girl. Since writing tha
tj iv nnd will remain nwliile. | aboyo. news has reached our s.iiicImm
The Ten for the benefit of Hie
cemetery wn# nt Dr Tucker# Fri-
day evening. It whs nn elegant
The following, composing the S.
P, inspection party anived in Fla-
tonio last Worlnesduy evening: W. 1 nffnir and largely attended.
G. Van Vleek, J L McQueeny, :...............................:
D. T- Fmrbea.A. "gDoiiahl- VV. : g,, A N II AIR C UT I
T. Owen, E. B. Ltishin„, O, ( . . goto Anlono Duerr.
DeYoung, W. It. Martin, D. K : Agent for the best laundry in Tex!
Colburn. J J. Ryan nml Joliu De j ............"•...................
Courser. After a thorougti in- Mr. ni:d Mrs. Win. Edwards rc-
apection of ail department# of the tumed Friday from Karnes City
Be an Immune.
Ashy vicciiuUion you limy become
immure or safe from small pox, #0
by taking Dr, Caldwell’# Syrup Pep-
sin you will become immune from
constipation, hilboirsne##, dyspepsia,
and all stomach and bowel tumbles,
50c nnd ill 00 bottles. Sold by City
Hospital drug store.
Rev. \V. Wootfon leaves Tlmrs-
d iv for Lexington on business con-
nected with Ihe Board of Church
Extension of which lit- is president
He will return Salurday and hold
the .services Sunday morning and
evening its usual.
that Mr. Tupin became so proud of
his boy (it being the only boy) ha
went out into Ihe field and snt under
n li-oo and nearly ruined bis voice,
saying, ’’son’’. Mr. Jones became *0
nntlinsiaslic over Ihe arrival of bis
girl that lie built a fence across Ihe
LaGrnnge ami Cistern road, lc
scribe hns not hesrd from Mr. bpeed .
do not know whether lie became so
excited as the oilier two ware.
We nro having some very warm
weather now,
Mrs..!. D. Hopkins nml dnnirlitiv
Miss Pearl, and her son John arrived
home on Ihe 27th from Jackson coun-
ty wheie they spent severs! week*
visiting retnlives ami friends.
Some of onr farmers are making
passenger and freight dcpartiyenl#
they left going West.
Quite a jolly crowd assembled at
“but, when all other remedies fail
ed we saved her life with I>r.
Kni"'# New Discovery. ,Our uirce ‘ "y aR
_____^ Jf|_____________ who ha# consumption in an ad-' Hon. C. E. Lduo was here 011
Miss Leona Cole of Muldoon wn* ' 11,RO iwo“’ frofeMionHl
n.o.lioKin u ii/l tAilu v cliis I* Inot ttwv on mn ilitu ntv Mnnointt
fiincrnl of her rather Mr. Lonion.
E. Ij. Overby i# about complet-
,V" ling a new dwelling in the extreme
the residence ot Mr and Mrs. \\ m , |M)1, ot- ,owlI for Bert
Stein Frtdav nigld. BIusic and
, ... , , AleLnuu.
song# were enjoyed until a late
Better For The Him,(I Ilian Sarsaparilla
hour. The following named were 1 ..... , . ..
IA 1 I , . #1 ...... ■ ■ • I l,„ . a I u t-1 a it m.
Miss Nelmn Mueller returned lust
week from Nan Antonio where she nrrangeini-nls to poison their cotton
lias been for several month#. We <° kill the holt weevils:
are sorry to report her very sick] John nml .’ole Hopkins and Misses
this week with typhoid fever and j ltx,e’L """ 7 .
. , , , | tended prem-lung al \V c-sl I omt hist
wish her a speedy recovery, Hund-iy
t,1 rued Friday trom ixarnes x iry W, Willeford and wife tendered I Joliq Morgan of Flatonia, afteiided
where they had been lo attend the their little son a birthday party preselling nt Rlm-kjm-k Inst Hnmlsy.
lust, Saturday. Many of Ihe little! C. G. Kerr vclimied linnio last week
one’s congregated and enjoyed a from San Antonio, where lie had been
real evening of pleasure and ,-e-I spending saerval w*«s will, his p#r-
, . , | eats. *vRoxana,
fresliinenls. I -
in town Friday
Any one wishing sewing done
call on Mrs. Modest Barber.
Miss'Daisy Wood# went to Nan
Antonio Friday.
GLACE AT MILLER’S.
Miss Nellie Redmond went to
*an Antonio Ttndiy.
r 'f’V '• ’ V «
Fresh, and pure, howy nt
Sloma’s.
Mis# Sainmie Bpiller is vmitrng
Mrs. Fred Tate. »
FOR XfiRsiNC MOTIII Il#
Grov*’»Yrartet«#» Chill Tonie.
The city cooucil met Monday
wrghL-
TrV MILLER’S NEW DRINKS
. Postmaster J. fjairr woe report -
ed qmte sick Tacsday.
Non* buffer tbm the Standard
Uultivntor. Nlmito hue them.
J. R. Aileu ira«Tif tuwn T«i*y-
#»y from Ihe Uolottv net#lr*owh«e«I
■cr An Tm KIAmk f
psiaexsss^fv
Miss Rosa Richter of Shiner is
fisifiirg Will Mueller nnd wife.
As the season advances I have
jdneed the price of my Hats.
Mrs, L. R. Woodmnnsc}.
deiful medicine and today she is leaving same day for Houston.
Desperate throat
perfectly well”
and lung diseases yield to Dr.
Kings .New Discovery as to no
other medicine 011 earth. Infalli-
ble for coughs and colds. 50.ct#
and $1.00 bottles guaranteed by
ull druggists. Trial bottles free.
AllVyes of farmers, merchants
and men of every calling amt occu-
pation are asking daily, what i#
the boll weevil doing! nud while it
is uncertain what will be the ex-
tent of the damage it will do there
hs a perfect stagnation iu bosnies*,
the merchant is a fra hi to buy
goods for fear there will be no
money iu the country to pay for
them, the traveling men ore eon-
lion# to whom they asll mi credit
and depression and distrust is tbe
prevailing feeling. 80 it appear#
tha farmers are bolding Ihe reins
of eowwwevee. they are the must ittr-
porfitnf brunch of aM tiro rndno-
tries of the country, for if they rail
there rs failure all afoug the line.
Tlte farmers are il«o Lord* of irea-
tion and could rale ont of existence
every trnet that m now holding
their noses to the grindstone if
thev would only noitennd.all work
to that end, bnt slas every farmer
vrorbs bis own field nor earr# what
I>res«nt: Misses Annie, Ollie niidj
II:itt ie
Fo>* Ihofce ’living iu Ihe malaria dis-
(i-'cts. Grove’# Tasteless Chill Touic.
Dr. G. G. Tnnsey nnd Miss Lu-
cille Walker came tip from Weimur
Sundny.
Miss Kale Jackson and Brother
Gates passed through the city Mon
day enroute to Weimar.
‘‘For your stomach's suke" take Dr
CadwellVKymp Pepsiu. Cures con-
stipation imligestiun, all stomach
troubles. Roll by City Hospital
drug store,
A very good rain fell here yoster-
day morning which wae very seeept-
■ble. *'
M. N. Viek, ear irrspeetor of the
8. A. T- w*s reportevl qtide sick
since onr Inst issue.
oastorza.
Bnastiw ^9 fin KM tn Dot I
The exenrsion lo Port Lavaca |
last Sunday was of unusual large-
ness. The train from Sail Aulo-
1 », mu» > ............. nio was packed when it reached
S!.' rr..r..mb............. r« ,1» ............. wl.,1, ll„ S. A 1-. -.ook
|t„ ,i,|, n„„.. Mill..,.'1 ot III. p.i.i.tev, »»,il "... SiJIW,ol »““■"« «"
.. , ... , 1 wentber gets cooler, business nicet-
P, A. Nikel, Fletcli Fulhvau and . .. ...
mgs will be held monthly, the dftlo
and place of whiuli will bo given In
ter.
Charles I). Barnett,
rasehal Kerr wnt to Yo*k*m »{ hm neighl^w.
fay
-» for sale cheap
h’* drug store and see
o»l *ega
1 Bom IF.
K iP^.....?
h* KM Unji Isgn
jMSEESf
BWfeW Of the Rcenrd.
■UtbvitIV a visit the latter
We lenrn that E. L. Overby has
been contracted with to bwild a
wirmfraea arrmad th* eeatetery.
Lee Miller of Wnektar ettemled
preaching at the Methodist charvh
48unday.
For Rent.—Tit* Qnektedetwi
house, a niee ronsfm table dwelting
with all treeessary out boose*.
J. W. Mateer.
We are rial -> report H. 4.
Woods reeoyerrl from hb severe
Don’t Call a Plumber
When your personal, individual drain
age i# out of order. Take Dr, Cald-
well ’e Syrup Pepsin, which will clean
out your excretary tract painlessly,
pleasantly, effectually and safely. It
A# guaranteed to cure constipation,
indigestion and all stomueh troubles.
50e nml *1.00, bold by City Hospi-
tal drag s’ote.
Mra. A M. Kot*ebue passed
through Nat unlay enroute to at-
teml the norntSl at Engle Lake.
Nl»« bae been aiipointed n# a teacher
in the school at Monitor*and wnr.ts
to pretatr* herseir thoroughly for
the work,
Ka’aria Makes You Weak,
Oroye’# Tasteless Chill Touic make#
You Htrong,
W. U. K»y and wife of Muldoon
were in Flatonia Tuesday. In con-
rersatioH with Mr/It, he remarked
that ho was in after poison, which
be was going to try and if not suo-
cvaslni in killing the weevils he
wonht try some other plan.
more coaches.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Arttiin gave
E. Ziernhn nml bride and Mbs
IIltMda Koch of Cuero spent several
days in Flntonia the past week the
guest# of (V . C. Koeli and faintly.
Edw Boehm nml little daugh-
ter came down from Shu Antonio
Monday and left for their horn* iu
Moulton at ouce.
A special train carry tug Filipi-
nos. numbering 150, passed I tin*’
here Moinlay enroute to tbe Pail•
Amerieau Exposition.
Malaria Causes Bllliousneaa.
Ovove’s Tasteless CUill Touic re-
moves Ibn canse.
Didn’t Marry for MoDey. .
The Boston man, who lately
wanted 11 sickly 'rich young wo-
man- v# happy now, for he got Dr.
Kin-g'i New Ufa Pill#.(which res-
tored her to perfect health. In-
fallible for .InumHce, hltttoxraneaa,
in it In 1 i it fever and ague and all
liver and stomach troubles. Gen-
the little ones a picnic out nt Pine
Npj-iugs Wednesday. They were
conveyed out to the springs in the
city bus#, and it was packed full.
T he blacksmith—Washinka. who
hns been working for A. J. Brown
for some time, died Tuesday night,
lie had been sick only a short
time.
Mrs. R. B. Tanner nnd children
returned Inst Nattmlny from Har-
wood where they had been severnl
days on account of the serious ill-
ness of Mrs. Tanner’s mother.
Mrs. Nam Edwards and Miss
Mary )iee Edwards returned Tues-
day from n visit to Moulton rela-
tive# nnd friends.
Our efficient sheriff Aug, Locss-
in came over Inst Saturday also
Tuesday and carried back a pris-
oner each time.
Mrs Mary Kroackell lias return
ed to her home in Halletsville after
quite a visit to Mrs. T. T McCotn-
Stclrueas.
tares Year. In Bed. Wr Ml, A. JL Bwot and
“WHI weaderievev e*i»«er in- B#by Ruth ef Yawkmn wev* en a
qtnre tbe friends of Mrs. & I’ease, ywR jtf her pare at# Ntswda.v.
•f Lawrer.ee, Kan. They knew
#Ke bad been enable to leave her A “n°1w’ ,k‘,‘ t *
loin of diMonl«r«t! Hver. *a It upringw I
from bttery poisous retained in tbe
• .. . : , ..... blood, which destroy energy, cheer
proet rat ion land general debility.
BAD I
BLOOD
P MJI IWr ik«w
rful DtdiciBt I Mft ofun
plfltHM lo t$k* and $1 last
>r$l* m$o* taklni th«n. my
I and wy codDpUilon has Im-
tie but effective. Only 25 ct» »t|,nou-
all druggists.
The Womans Foreign Mission-
ary Srxviety will meet next Monday
evening Ihe 17tb at Mrs. Wm.
Chambers.
Miss Fannie Johnston of Wael-
der was in Flatonia between trains
Monday, Nlre was ref tinting from
north Texas,
«*»» ■»* «s-*SiMmttaa!snc='
proetration|and general debility, itrellfl,(> vigor. h.ppW„
bat ••’n.rro * bottlea of ^Klrctrlo ,m( H#rWn. wl„ Milor, Ul,
$100 REWARD $100
The realtor# ot thi# paper wilt be
pleased la leant that there i# at least
one dreaded ili#e»r« Ihzt science In**
been aide lo cnr« in alt i^i stagea, and
that is Catarrh, Hall’# Catarrh Care
is M's only positive erne known In the
medical tralcrnilV. Catarrh being a
constitutional disease, require# a con-
stitutional treatment, Hall'# Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting direct.
. f ............ and life. H«rl>lne will restore Hie
Hitter# enabled me tw walk,1 ehe ||4Aprari*iMtk>ns of the liver. 60 els.
writes “and In three month* I felt for jsb by A, Umiimiiihshii.
Ilka a new perana." IVooten eof- „
feting from headache, backache, H*ver"1 «f 0”r bo/* 1"•,,
nervonaneea. sfe.pfcsaaesa, mel- « Mexican band out sertaadtag tbe
I'enkera are rbe best farm-
riule, for sale only
■** ■ * “ 1IBII"v"*prrw|IIIfnfl, Hi* I
difrd plow*, planter* «nd L*n«,,0,3r* te*^*»*, »•« dlOTJ *pell* •"ls
Bfc. 11 1____ • will And Iff II hri(<»l$Bl lilmmuificr Mr* \tni l'll nml tin
will find It a prioeleea blessing.
Try It. BMtiefactlon gaarnnteed.
Only 00c at all drugglats.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
Mr*. AtoVrn and daughter, Mis*
Willie, have returned from their
moiiI It '• visit jn Mexico,
ter. Miss Katw and Master Fcott
pos*H through the city one day
last week enroute to their li^uc lit
— ---——-—--——— 1 Weimar after nn extended vi*it lo
l^tativn m W(Wo.
DON’T
Von can beesredef my form of tobacco s»lii* giving Hie patient strength hy build-
Mb pound# tn ten days. Om BOO
cured. All drunlsts. Core .usrsntejd
IM »»d advice I BRR AdJrem ST*
RKMSDV CO., Chirago or N«W York.
Mrs, J. J. Holloway nud dough
JStKL MSJSt. &
m OUR* CONSTIPATION, ...
nature in doing lid work. Tile pro.
prietnrs have so niitcli (a»Hi in its
curative power#, Hml they nfisr Ono
Hnndred Dollars for any ea»e that it
(ails to cure, bent) for list of testi-
monial*.
Address. F J. CHENEY k CO.,
Toledo, O.
gt^T 80M t>y Dnrggisis, 73c
Hall’# Family. 1‘iUs are l|u> beat.
•NT Take the Argue "’i*
BAD
DIGESTION
Imperfect di*e*tlon it more
serious »o<i l*r-rcachnfc In
its effect than in generally
understood. Thi* *tate off
health fc like an open gate-
way to dlatMt b « c • u * e
germs that mny be in tlic
air we breathe *t once *cix«
such an opportnwity to
Attack the vital orjan*.
They »lowly undermine the
strength *nd energy*, and «
collnpne comet—n*u«lly nt a
time when m Rtrong healthy
body is most needed.
PRICKLY
ASH
BITTERS
II * flue regulating tonic
which filter# through the
body, carting ont injurious
matter, Simulating the
digestion and nonrlnhing
end strengthening every
weakeued part. Italaopurl*
fica the blood, elmrpens the
eppetite end createeenergy.
Iu this way it rentores the
system to perfect order.
For Invcular bowel more
meat*, cbroolr, eouotipaOoa,
Situlrace, iwlohlag, lent
bread,, »ud Whew troaSM
*>• to bwlifeedoa er ah-
UrueUea la the bewalo,
Pliehty Aeb mn.™ It a •
SOLD AT DRUGGISTS.
$1.00 Per Bottle.
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Crockett, J. R. The Flatonia Argus. (Flatonia, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 13, 1901, newspaper, June 13, 1901; Flatonia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth981039/m1/3/: accessed May 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.