The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 28, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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lie nbov* rule* will he atrlotly adhered
. >wl tlieca«ti niuil positively nooompany
i aunounoeuient.
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AXSOl XCEMKS'TS.
• OH MS4TOK—TltlnTKBNTII IIMtMCT.
We are authorised to announce Jonathan
Une, E u„ an a candidate fur HI Hie Sena-
tor m<a the Thirteenth Senatorial Dis-
trict. oompoaad of the count le* ol Hmlrop.
l.ee hi ill Fayette, *nbject to the action ol
th* Democratic Senatorlul convention.
run KKI'iikhrntativk.
V* e are aulbortaeU lo announce lllraiu
M. Garwood a* a eaudldate U> re^re*ent
Haitrnp county In tlie legislature. Klec-
tlon November next.
In reaponae to the urgent *ollelt*tlon ol
many mend* In different portion* ol the
couatv. I will allow iny name lo bu uied
a* a candidate Iter Kepre*ent*ll*e of Haafrop
county lu tha Twentieth State Legialature.
J. I. MuOiNNia.
Kon ooixiscToa.
We are authorlned to anuouno* John S.
Wlltou aa a candidate Tot the olHee ol Col-
lector of Taxes lor Itaatrop county, Klec-
tlott drat ot Novemlx r, next.
We are autliorlaetl lo announce Oeorge
M Vaughan aa candidate for the ottlce ol
T ix Collector ol Baal rop county. Election
nr t ot November, uexl. ^
for aiihkmoh op task*.
We are nuthorlaed to announce 8. W.
Wood a* a candidate for AaneMor of luxe*
of Haatrop county. Election llrat of No-
vember, next.
We are authorised to announce .1. r.
Want aa a candidate for the ottlce ol As-
anaaor ot Taxea ol Itaitrop comity. Kleo*
tton November next.
—We are authorised to announce .1. M.
McOutt as ik cHiidldale lor A*«e or ol I ax-
H ol Baatrop county. Election November
next.
We arc authorised lo announce H W.
Fahmsh lis a candidate lor the ofllee of
a**e**or ot taxea of Baatiup county. Klcc-
tlon Novcralier next.
D^MMiitliorlci'il to announce E. J.
« canilMate for the ottlce ol
UX «*MsorV"r Haatiop county. Election
November il^*f• _
jolt Mil Kill KP.
VW aa..llsa^r!7llLi0 MlUlOUm*® We J.
We are •ulborlsOTX^. t<) f|l(>
Bell rh ft candidate toi rwn
office of Sheriff ol Itaatrop county
ilott November next.
We arc authorised to announce the name
J. T. I'rleat a* a candidate Tor the oilier of
Sheriff of Bn 'rop county. Election No-
vember next. __
FOR cot)NT* < OMMW4IOJir.il
We are authorised to announce J- I".
Williams an a candidate for re-election to
the qHob ol County I Jomuilaaloner. Baal rop
county. Preclnet No. *. Election Novem-
ber next.
We lire authorised to announce Th. A.
Ha V' a« i candidal-lor ir-eleetluii to the
office jf County Con«ml*idoner. Baalroj
countv.lVeelnet No. I Eleclion Novem-
ber next.
We are niithoi hed lo announce Henry ,1
Wauiel a« ii - uidldntc lor county coiiiuiIm-
loner, heal N'o. :i. eoinpoKcd ol I lie Cedar
Creek. Ileoiphill and lllll I'raliie neighbor*
hood* Election Noveiubei next.
eon .ii'ii H'R or res I'ttai'K.
We are autliorimi to announce W. T.
Hind, Eau.. a* a candidate for roelectiuu
to the office of Juatlcc of the I'caee.ol lw.it
No. 7. Election Novembei next.
—Corn M'llM readily at -Viceiit* a bualicl.
- Klni; A l,ee will painl you • nice Sign.
—Our merchants generally complain ot
•lull time* ami scarcity ol money.
—A nice line of India Linen at * t«. ai
W. 1|P.i>MTRIN «•
—TliU *ee|ion waa visited by a most
terrific thunder and lightning atotni, ac-
companied by rain, Wednesday night.
—A complete line of Mikado (iiiiglinm#
lor PR at, W. Ilr.ijwr.iv's
—For cheap advertising go to King ft
l,ee.
-•Cottafl brings ton 8 to 8 1-2 cents a
pound In Bastrop.
—"Now-a-dav Talks,'' partly In ly|ie
put forced, lor want of space, lo leave over
for next week.
—Have King ft t.ce lo paint your tmggy.
—Farmers tell us thai prospects are
good tor a much larger yield of cotton from
the fall urop than fioiu first picking.
—I.« lles black lisle thread Hose. 33c al
W. IIkinstrin's.
—Full line ol Press (iooils in the latest
Jishion tble shades from 10c up, at
W. Krinntrin's.
NeiAlorlbl CmvchIIor.
Kobt. I., Halts, Esq . lulorms us thai
owing to tienvy rains the delegates from
I.c«county to the •enatorial convention did
not reach tt'lncheslcr last Friday, and that
h« got there alter the Fayette county dele-
gates had lelt. On Ibis account the con-
vention was postponed to meet at Win-
chester next Tuesday, Auguat 31st. 1H#;
The Apvlriiskr Insists ibsl a lull delega-
tion put In their appearance from Bastrop
county, next Tuesday, 31st Insl
Following Is it list of the delegates
elected al the democratic maw meeting,
held In Bastrop. July 10th, to represent
the democracy ol the county in the Sena-
torial Convention:
J W lllll t r Cottle
A C Wilkes J It Jorner
Nat Sorrell James Kicks
A II Baucliuian John Black
It I' Joins A II Carter
II I. Balls J T llodgins
W J Nixon Jno II Taylor, sr
Ike Walker Dl* Jones
Tlios. Barrow.
—The Music and .trt school of Mrs.
Mollle Mcltowall and daughter, Miss
Ituthe, opens Monday, Sept Ut. Mrs.
Mcliowall and Miss Kutlie should Imve
lull clasaea lo begin their sessions, at they
are In every way competent and worthy.
Miss Ituthe has been a pupil at the Con-
servatory ot Mrt and School ol Design,
Houston, one ol the best Institutions of the
kind in the country, and we copy In the
ilDVBHTisRH the following certificate from
her teacher, I'rot. Carl C'. Zeus of li< ripial-
lllcatlons as an art tcachtr. antl commend
her to our people as fully competent to
imparl Instructions lu the profession she
has chosen.
Houston.Texas, Aug. 10th, lHWi.
Miss Kuthc McDowalI, Intending to open
III Bastrop, a Drawing and I'alntlng School,
has been under my tuition in the Fine
Al ls the second year. She lias been train-
ed very carefully lo sketch and paint Ironi
nature a* well as to copy from models,and
besides cemmaudliig a rare energy and
powei ot conception. Miss McDowall,
with her natural talents, has made. In com-
paratively short time,a wonderful progress
in the Fine ,|rts. In recommending her to
the public In general as teacher lo various
branches ,<l Art. I can only congratulate
those who will be fortunate enough to
«ome under hi r tuition.
CjkHt. C. fcr.rx.
I'rot. of Fine Arts, late Director ot the
Academy oMrt, St. l<ouls, Mo.
—On account of the severe Inclemency
ul7Di' rtLjiil111'' llir Bastrop Minstrel eti-
lertalnuiei^l, wlilili JlUI
Wednesilav night last, has lm« postpJUlwr
until next Monday night. August :«Mh. at
'which lime II is ho|ied the I toys will la-
greeted with a large audience. The twys
say, collie one! come all! The prw'ei'ils
will go towi.nl repairing Mi" A.-ademy
building, and a splendid enlertalutin ill is
promiseil.
To All If Mh> CnllPiTii
There will be a called imn-ling ol the
Bastrop (,'oiinty .llllalice. in Melinite. Se|>-
teiilber !hl, ItKtt, ill 10 o'clock, a.m. All
the delegates Ironi the suhor<llli:ile Alli-
ances are expected to l > there, and as
many other brothers as can atleiul. Ilusl-
ness of importance to he attemled to.
,1.11. lllll n,
President B. C. A.
--Dr. Win. M. Cunningham performed a
successful operation in removing a good
slate tumor ftoin the head of Mr. I!. Munsc
Monday evening last. Dr. C., hiindlcs the
knlte with the ease and readiness ol all ex-
perienced surgeon, and we hardly know
which to admire most, his superior skill or
tlie nerve displayed by his patient, who In-
sisted on undergoing tlieo|iemtlon without
the assistance ol chloroform. He stood it
well, and will soon Ih> ready lo have the
second one removed.
Collie and see our Jerseys for 75c,
W. Kkinsttin.
—The recent rains have been ol great
lenellt to giasa which look* fresh and
greer. and is growing last Fall gra/.lng
r i be tine.
Th<) l,i\ tirande Corset lor fl.00 well
worth fl.OO. at W. Rrinrtkin'h.
—The young fliends of Master El wood
Moor« enjoyed a delightful birth-day paity
.'e residence of Judge Moore, Thurs-
„ .y ve:ilng.
mad call, belonging to Mr. Joseph
'i.ng, died Wednesday night, and Bill
Miller skinned the animal and dragged the
carcass to bono hollow. Watch out Bill
—Dr. Cunningham took advantage of the
rain ot Friday last and had his turnip patch
town, tml, with no mishap, he will have
ibe earliest turnips ol i.ny one in llastrop.
—The torwell full I-I lllccheil Domestic
t the ex "edlngly low price. He, at
W. Krikntp.in's.
—Malor Garwood is getting in a splen-
did stock of general merchandise and will
have the best slock of dry good, etc.,
Including family and fancy; groceries, in
the town.
— Itlbhons and f,a<TS In all shades and
(]iialltycan be found, ul
W. HrtNsrrts's.
-Messrs.Writer ft Thompson, photo-
ipl artists of San ^utomo, haveeeUli-
lied, tor a short time, at the Nicholson
uilo, i.'bere t'icy arc prepared to take
st das* picture*, on abort notice and reas-
•ible price-. Call and examine their
•mild specimens.
—A very pleasant Icccreatn sociable was
ired by i gn<«ily number of the young
'i ol Bastrop, at the resilience of Dr.
'. Erhard. Thursday night, given In
rof the Misses nrimett.ot' Austin,
v .ting Mn. Erhard
DlP.t>:~In Bastrop, al the residence ol
Dr. D. C l,en, Tuesday evening, .tiigust
'Jltb. IHHlt, Mr. Luke fi. Lea, of consump-
tion.
Mr. Lea was for many years past a resi-
dent ol Milam Junction. Milam county.
Texas. For several years lie has licen
atllicted with that dread disease, consump-
tion, and though Ills death was not iiiicx-
peeled, it brought sadness and sorrow to
the hearts of sister, brothers, and a host of
friends. He was a brother of Dr. D. C.
Lea. of Bastrop, and of Mrs. Wna'iington,
oMIcuipstead. lie was a native of Miss-
issippi, but a resident ot Texas since 1
anil about 41 years ol age. Ills kind and
genial nature won him many fiirndswho
will hear ot Ills death w ith sorrow, lie
was hurled In Fairvlew Cemetery Wed-
nesday evening. I'eace to Ins ashes.
Dim.
Ornyer Cleveland, infant son of Mr. W.
D. and Sirs. C. I '. Wallace, was hotu Dec.
l ltli, I8M, and died, near Garth-Id. Texas,
August 17, 1 Js l. Wh« n Hie sad messenger
came and bore away the pure spirit ol lit-
tle Grover he was Just at that Interesting
age when the tendrils ol love and a flection
bind a child so closely fo the hearts of
fond parents .1 h' well do we know
wiiBt an •'aching void " there was In the
heart of that dear mother when they came
and said, " he Is dead."
Weep not fond parents, for your loss Is
little Grovers, eternal gain. Tlie bright
little flower is not dead. The petals arc
hut temporarily closed Gods messenger,
an angel, came, plucked your lovely flow-
er, and transplanted It in lite city of God,
there todevrlope into a grander and more
bcaullltil existence. While it is a sail real
Ity that your earthly home will no more
he gladdened by the bright suiilcs, laugh-
ing eyes and soft sweet voice ol Grover,
yet yon should rejoice in the know ledge
that he Is now resting in the bosom ol his
God. Grieve not fond parents, sisters and
brothers, lor when you enter the Pearlv
Gates dear little Grover will lie there to
welcome you to your eternal home.
"Calm on tho bosom of the God
Sweet spirit rest thee now."
—Th. A. Ilaslcr ft Co. Iiave.instock, just
received, a car l«;i«l of the celebrated Ten-
nessee wagons, oil sizes, anil c\«iy wagon
sold under strlcl guarantee.
The nwnv Uaatrnp county friends
of the Hon. L VV. Moore are rejoic-
ing over his nomination for Congress
from the Miller district. His nomi-
| uatiou uhaurcs his- election.
,1 I I I - - --
rniiT riiKOML
— Mist Kutlie Mi Dowall returned home
Monday.
—Dr. N B. Gorsuch, olStnilbville, visi-
ted Bastrop this week.
—Col. Jones returned home al 3 o'clock,
this, Friday evening.
—Hon. J. D. Sayera, returned home fiom
a visit to his ranch, Tburaday evening.
-•Mr. and Mrs. !.oul« Ellers, |r., left
Tuesday lor I .a m pastas, health recruiting.
—Mrs. J A. Duncan left for home, via
Temple, Tuesday.
—Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Mclavv returned
home ITom Paleatlne, Wednesday.
—Mrs. Ia-si Gordon and het sister. Miss
Vallle Billlngslcy. are visiting friends in
Bastrop.
—Mr*. K. A. Green and family returned
home from au extcudcd visit to lampaai:*,
last Monday.
—Mr. Willie Wilke, of Austin, alter a
seven! days villi to "lastiop, departed for
home to-day,
• •Misses Kalle and Claude Wilbarger
have returned home from a ten days visit
to Miss Temple Taylor, at Stulthville.
—Capt. Ja*. II. Gillespie c.tioe in from
Suyersft ll'alton's ranch Thursday evening
returning Friday morning.
— Mrs. Win, O. Martin, of l.cc*ville, is
visitingillaitrop. a guest ol her.brother,
Ca|>t. Jno. M. Finney
—Miss Mary Ellers returned home from
an extended visit to Austin, Thursday,
accompanied by Miss Ht-ssie Smith.
— Sirs. Henry Dcschaumcs and daughter,
ot Houston, are visiting Bustrop. tlie guest
of Mrs. Sherman Kcynolds.
—Mrs. Smith, ol the McDatlc neighbor-
hood,!* vlnling Bastrop, the guest of Mrs
Shermon Reynolds.
—Mrs. B. F. Jones and daughter, Miss
Frankle. of Alum creek, visited Bastrop
Thursday. •
—Dr. N. B.Garsuch is agent lor I'nder-
lilll's Marble Works, and will supply ull
who want tombstones or marble work, at
low llgurcs,
—Mrs. S J. Orguin, who has been, dur-
ing the summer, attending the annual reun-
ion of Ibe fhatiiainpin Litcrnr.v and Social
circle at Chautauqua. Chautauqua Lake.
New. York. Is expected home the first of
next week.
—A new and pretty line of ladies' and
gcnls' Handkerchiefs fron. 3c up, al
W. IIkinhtkin's.
—Get your pain!ing done by King ft
Lee.
—Fine fat grass fed heel at the new"inar-'
kel ol Alexander ft Gill, from I o'clock a.
III. lo N p, m.
—Barbecued ii'.eats, heel, million and
pork, morning and evening, al tlie new-
market of Alexander A Gill.
—Yon should call and look over Charley
Wert/.net 's 3, III ami *23 cut. counters.
Fresh goods just arrived.
—I have a good spring wagon and dfiublt
barnea* for Sale, cheap. T. C. Cam.
—Tha freshest and nicest family and
ry groceries lo be b*d In tbeelljr, at
<L ilaslerACo'*.
—Full stock ol boot* and ahov* lust re-
eel veil, al M. A. Prokop's shoe store. I
take tlie lead In low price*. I am always
In the front. My Motto: large aalea and
Imall profit*. Oive you bargain* and aave
you money
—Mr. Herman Miller, the cheap grocer,
has on hand and noon to arrive, the beat
and freshest grocerie*. trulls, etc., Ir. the
market. Call and aee hliu.
—A large lot «if *ii|ierlor flour, ol the
finest brand, in stnek anil awaits cus-
tomers, ill Th. A. Ilaslcr ft Co'*.
Flection Pmcuiutiom,
STATE OF TEXAS, I
Cor mtv op Bastrop, i
Whereas, on the second day of August,
A D. IMWI, Levi S. Kodgers and twenty
oihi r citizens, being free holders and iiu.-th'-
tied voters within Justice Prccint No. 7,
Bastrop County, tiled in the county clerks
office of said county, their pel illon praying
the Commissioners Ciiurt to order an elec-
tion lor the purpose of determining w heth-
er bogs shall lie |icruiitleil lo run al large
within sal I precinct,
And whereas, said commissioners court
at its regular August term, on the tub day
of August, Iksi'i. made an order directing
thai an election be held within said Justice
prccli.ct at the regular voting places there-
in, on the 'J'.!d day of September, 18811, tor
the purpose ot determining whether hogs
shall Imi permitted to run at large within
the limits ol taid precinct.
Now. therefore, I.Dver Moore^county
judge ol llaslrop county, acting by virtue
int.. under tlm requirements of title* XCHI,
chapter 4, revised statutes and the order ol
saiil commissioners court, made ill pursu-
ance thereof, do direct that tho polls be
o|M'peilat the regular votlnir piiu-es in said
Justice precinct. No. >, on the iUd day of
Mepteiiilier. IM80, for the purpose ol deter-
mining whether bogs shall tie permitted to
run at large within said Justice precinct,
stiil that niltl election he conducted In nc*
cords nee with said title and chapter, tin-
order of said commissioners court and t he
laws regulating general elections so tar as
the same are anpllcabV—and I do further
direct thai C. C. Walterson be, and tie is
hereby appointed, manager of election at
l.iveOak poslofllcc. and that 11.1.. Pester
be, and be Is hereby a|q>olntcil, manager ol
election at lied Hock, anil that said mana-
gers makediie return thereof in accordance
with law. I further order and direct that
this order be published lor thirty days
previous to the day of election i'u tlie lias-
Imp /Idvertiser-
Given under my band and seal
[L.S.) of office, August l;lth, lKStl.
ItYEll MOOKK.
County Judge, Bastrop county.
Flectioh Pboolmutioh.
STATE OF TEXAS. >
Coi'mtv op Bastrop, f
rt'bereiis, on the Oth day ol .tugust. A.
I . l Wli. F. Ktcldel, and twenty other citi-
zens, being freeholder* and qoidlflcil voters
w ithin the following desoribed subdivision
ol Bastrop county, to wit. The Win. Boat
Wright,It. II. Grimes, Geo. Davis, Patrick
McDavid and the A. fulling surveys,tiled
in the county clerks office of said county,
their iM-tllion praying the commissioners
court loonier an election for the purpose of
determining whether hogs shall lie per-
mitted lu llin at large wilhin said sunili-
vision.
A ml w hereas, said commissioners court
at the regular August term, on the Mill
day of August, 18811, made au order direc-
ting Ilint an election be held within said
siilxlivision, at the regular voting place, in
the town ol I'algc, oil the 2"Jd day of Sep-
teiulwr, |8mi, tor the purpose ol deter-
mining whether hogs shall lie permitted
to run at large within said said sulidivisinn.
Now therefore, I.Dyer Moore, county
Judge of Bastrop county, acting by virtu*
and under the requirements ol title ('XIII.
chapter t, revised statutes, and the order
of said commissioners court made in pur-
suance thereof,do dlii-et that the polls lie
opened al the regular voting place In the
town of I'algc, on the 2'Jd day ofSei tcmlicr
I88W, tor the purpose of determining
whether hogs shall be permitted lo run at
large within said ftuhdiylslon and that said
election lie conducted In accordam-e with
said title and chapter—the order of said
commissioners court ami the laws regula-
ting general elections so far as the same
arc applicable; and t do further direct that
W itili- II. Dixon, sr.. lie and lie is hereby
appointed manager of election and that he
make doe return thereof in accordance
with law. I further order and direct (hat
this order he inihllnbed in the llastrop Ad
vsrtiier forthirty days previous to tlie date
ol said election.
Given under my hand and seal
fl.. S.J of olllce. .fugust 13th.
DYEH Mi K)|<K
County Judge, Rast lop county.
Actlvc, Parting and Reliable.
W. J. Mllcy ft Co, can always be relied
upon to carry In stock Ihe purest and best
goods, and *ustaln Ihe reputation ol being
adlve. pushing and relluble. by recom-
mending articles with well established
merit and *uch as are iiniiular. Having
the agency for Ike celebrated Dr. King a.
New Discovery lor consumption, colds
and coughs, will ai-tl It on n positive guar*
antee. It wilt surety cure any 'and e er.v
affection of throat, lungs, or che*t, and In
order to prove our claim, we ask you to
call and get a Trial Bottle Free
—('barley Werttner has Ihe best 'and
mod complete *tock ol family and fancy
griM-crle* carried by any tiouie In this sec-
tion, and will give yuu more for Ihe cash
than you cau get elsewhere.
—II vou want tobuy the liest groceries,
cheap for cash, go to Herman Midler's ami
you will lie surprised.
-One i-ar load )l Baling and Ties. Just
received and lor sale at very low figures,
at Til. A. llasler ft Co'*.
—The Mlnstreil troupe promise*a splen-
did entertainment at Casino hall, next
Wednesday night If vou would liiugli
and grow fat, don't fail to lie present.
—Herman Muller has Just received the
largest and best assortment of glass ware
and crockery ever brought lo Bastrop,
and be will sell at lower figures than any
other house In town. Call and see lilin.
—ToGinnkIih.—I can write gin policies
ill uty office, ami August Is the mouth for
you to sec to your Insurance. 1 do not
write lor •' Wild • 'at" companies. Losses
In my compai.les will be paid in cash.
A. B MCI.AVY.
TN. A. HtSlER i CO.,
have In Hock,
|ust received, a car load ol the celebrated
Tonnossee Wagons,
all sizes, mid every wagon sold under a
strict guarantee.
Money lo Lend on Land.
Equitable Mortgage Company, the
largest^Ao*:SlM|ul«,'Ui company in Texas,
lends money on go«Jlf'farms 'uird-UUjeheS
at very lowest possible rates. Mon< .
promptly furnished and satisfaction guar-
anteed. S. M. Smith, agent, 714 Congress
avenue, .fiistln, Texas.
—Will have In stock. In a few days, a
car load of assorted furniture, n lii.-h will
be sold at bottom llgures. by Th. A llas-
ler ft ( o.
■IssriiANOK.—I am prepared to re-
write expiring and new dwelling house
policies one, two, three, lour and live
Jeurs, upon lavorahle terms In old and
wealthv companies.
A. B. McLavv.
—Tlie best assortment ol family and
fancy groceries at licimati Mllllcr's.'
■LOIN RMPEP flCHOOL
KLWN, TEXAS.
FACULTY.
k. H.Decherd,Prin. S. H.Morgan,
2d Prin. Mrs.S.H. Morgan Ass t.
Session otiens September titli, 1880, and
continues nine months.
I lepart ment s~ Primary, I nfcrtiicdlale ami
High School.
Tuition—#2.00, $2.30 and $.1.00 |ier
moil ill.
Board—if 10.00 to $12.00per month. All
bills.payable monthly. Pupils from a dis-
tance can obtain board and iodging with
the teachers.
A free school term of four months will
In'gln on Monday, November the HI, 18811,
A It pupils between tile ages of eight and
sixteen properly en wiled will receive Iree
tuition during ttiefour months.
Elgin Is a thriving towft. Church and
Sunday school privileges good. For
further Information apply to the Principal.
Bastrop, Aug. 12, 1883.— 3m,
To I r. J. .1 TnDlli. aii-Hii :
Draii Sin —I have been using youf llep-
ata/.one in my family about lUinntithsnnd
find It to lie a perfect success, ft Is the liest
liver medicine that I have ever had in mv
family, there lore I take pleasure In re-
commending your Hepatarom..
Heaped folly yours,
JoifN Kooiirh.
For sale by W. JtrmVAliT, McDadc
Post office,
McDatle,Texas, June lO.lW,.
Combined with Great Refracting
l i'W K.lt I IIKV A ItK AS
Transparent and Colorless as Light Itself,
and for soilness ol endurance to tlie eye
cannot lie excelled, enabling the w- irer to
read for hours w It bout fatigue. In fact,
They are Perfect Sight Preservers.
Testimonials from thelea'llng pliys|rl«n<
In the Culled States; Governors. Senators,
legislators. Stockmen, men of note In all
professions and In different branches of
trades, bankers, mechanics, etc., can lie
given, who have had their sight improved
by their nse,
PATENT EXTENSION SI'KING EYE
GLASS,
flic tlnesi in existence, recommended by
the medical l-n ully throughout the eoun
try. No pre.sun producing irritation.
danger of Cancer, that is mum times the
result ot wearing othereve-glaaaea. nest-
ing with perfect ease upon any nose.
For Mkl* in Bastrop only by
• Erhard
BARLEY
* ALT
Bilk I* taror. *hM • * *h«HI« l« ImM !• *•'
*•4 Is * tm luak biMia aaUilsl N
rnMli |S'MU «H . k> J hmiMii, A ipl ®4
f «.i f >i lunji jn.t h-KI-,i..« MmI
fct ilnaklnc. a4 puixt t .i hixna IM.
k. M C'BASK A U.. UiuUUn. UuUdtU. t#
Property used is Often lienelirlal to tbeayatem. In BlataHal sec-
tion *,11 t* a safeguard again*! malignant fever*. Wad I list alter
eating, it promote* illgetllon. To delleale awl (Willi1 |ieopte It
give* atrength. ahtl In
CONSUMPTION,
f.!
It la thb heft remedy known lo the wolllli .III *hl kte* ollgln-
tlv cOhlaln veril(-gri*, a polMMtfUl Mlhatance, resiillliig from
he action ot acid ujpon the copfftr In the pence** of distilling
Hy a phlrfcaa of but own we mauve this Impurity Iron* our
llarlcy Malt Wliltky which lenVea II a* pure at tlie uiou..ialn
water used in dUHllInk It. Tlie beal Barley la iimnI ami from
the. Malt the WnUky I* made. It i* Bill of nntrlineni, being
really food aa well a* atlindlaht. W« guarantee it to be a |ier-
Ifcct whisky.
as. S. CHASS dk CO., XHttiUltNTS,
lovxiviiu, iimoct.
A. GMESENBECK, at M. E. Anderson's Did saloon, Sole Agont, iastro|i
UKAI.KItS IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
(Al Ihe Po*t ollli-e.)
BASTROP - - /> - TEXAS.
A full stock of Dry-Qoods, Clothing, Jtoots,
Shoos, Fancy Notions/, and Family Groceries.
A.
. C. Smi
Ts*sKi'liiN'i AH- KINDS OF
GENERAL MHCHANOISE
XTery Low tot
IK YOU WANT THK FI'LL WORTH OK VOITR MONKY
UlUNIJ ALONG VOUtt ('ASH ANI) SAVK MONKY
IIY mtt'llASINM YOU It Sl't'l'MKH OK MK.
(iOOl) LIQUOltS—"for the stom-
ach sake," but sold only in case of
sickness.
"W. b_ "Walker
Austin
Texas.
WILL AGAIN HANOI,K TIIK
CELEBRATED DELTA TIES.
ALSO A
fine stock bagging.
I am now piepared to huy every Halo of
COTTON
that conies to this market and pay the very
Highest Market Price in
I IIA VK A I.A KGk' AND I'l l/!/ STOCK OK
AND
(EE
TiIiT
imMMunauiM
which \ am proposing to sell cheaper than
any house in Austin.
8^* KcwtaL Notice!—I liave recently re-
fitted my large Waoon Vaud, where my cus-
tomers will find plenty of wood, water, etc.,
FRKK OK i'HAHOK.
W. B. WALOK.
Al'STI^. TKXAS. .Inly 24th. ISW .
L. VT. OUTS
rrnAi.ni. ix
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
A liberal |>atron*jr Mknl
K:u>lro|>, .funuaiy I, IW*
Tblt ektruHdinary salt trill I* l*
giliMrtlfl In mdmp th« wori
iMullct, and not to fill ■ mot, btrt
to Vk«|i ahftftfl of life time*. 1 Witt
tiot ttnlf Mil than Ul otfcot
houNi Irat will tnakt' Uit foflowinR
gift* With *ttb amount li r<lnafUr
With till afuounta of*r $fi. Olio 8«
bottle alitor plated canter, or M?
other article Or equal value.
W'th all antoimt* of*r 1|I0, otto
•ilter plated (tilcheri or oae wlegaat
fiit-Hl-vw berry dl*H.
With ill amount* over 91S, ona
elegant pair tut-|laaa and fiilvar
llnwer yatiCM
With all uiaiwnta orer 990. omi
triple plated liltiliK pitcher and gold-
I i lief I mug.
With all amount* oifar fSS, one
nilver tea Jet, of fite pieces.
With etrery pitcher sold, one ^ai-
t r for Mine.
With liver) U'lt net of o er $80<
one very lino wuter-pitcher.
tVith Wiitchc* mid diamond*, or
nuy other wodH wild, over ♦&(), will
I*- ijiven choice ul iixeful and oroa-
IileIitiil iirticit*, from a *jn>cial coun-
ter. ronting^itcr fio.
Thin Hali> will i 'Mitivelv cbiitiniie
I KS DATS I TRN UAYSt TUN HATH I
fliilr & co.,
ftui-ifufofti lo X, birwoMl,
X)K,"U"GK3-lST.
IIAUTROI', TKXAS.
iluviiiK piirelinM-J lite nu|ii:li>r DrUj."
Sloreof A liHrnotwl, we will Mo«k MUin'
Mitfi n full line of
•HUM ARB MklUbiMlll.
S/nrial itmi cartful iitttnllm yiirit
hi the I'lrtcrlfiliim Itrparfmrnt,
antl jmlroitii trailed on eatht r
it all or nif/lit.
W e NNk * illiernl *b*re ot |luli oiiiiKe.
OT. J. Milvy db Oo
1886.
A HAHPY AND PROSPEROUS "
new year
TO A-ILXJ.
.Willi it lull nloek mill nin|ile tiieilllle* lo'
*• auUilnir tiii liii>nK for llieriiiiilii/; year
lliTltn tlie l'i!«inrr>ii of
RATING CUSTOMERS,
iiml |iii>iiil«e lliehll fair nml liotiomliM
trfit'ineiii. jfinMr^woU* ul living
(uiiiw iiihi
f cannot
liifrNjerm*
t e rry^ v
On Aci'ounln, iiihI lieneo cannot lionoi
oril 'i for eunti nulesH ilrnwn upon tlio
eonloaiti'H o« n tiinili.
Itl'h^i ■ ifiillv,
J. C* Buchanan.
New Lumber Yard.
I'l:ai.tli is
liot'llit on DkksskI)
SIII MI I. KS,
IM M KS.
8AMII,
BUS I)#, Etc
lAfTltOP, TBXAI.
My l.iiaibrr Ymil*nr« well utockM •Mill
everytliliiK III my illie, nml Will bt tblil f
liotlom lllflll**. "
orrk *—In L. W. Ullva store.
LOVIS 8. ERHARD,
OKAI.Kit IN*
JEWELRY
WATCIIKS, CLOCKS,
AM klnils til ffpnlrintf tlone, nml *11 work
jfiinrnnteed.
a rru. msk op
siiiiwi miiiks uii sTinoEm,
Hnxtrob Texn*. Sef>teiiib«r 2a. 1H83.
Wl !i,jres of.I. 11 lllaloi k. ImprovrO
1W A trei of l.yitln (ilas^ow. tiOOif
|iii*iui«.
1H1 mre# of R Itcynier. lllaliTy Imprnr-
e<l. Htoek ol i«l| 1e. Iift'f a nml "orm'n, to lie
•old witli fitaea ir iloiire.)
tit acre* In S. S. HeH*elfy. flva *nj one
tiwlf miles frofii Pulfe. 93 60 per jcr.
one-four"! fMli; iMtUnce In one, two mil
tftt^ ytn.ru.
Ml were* in .lnini> KaIii". f,1 per irre:
Atie-foiirtli i-anhi Imiance in one, two afn
three year*. |
SIN aere* In l «nni* Dykep. an
ni*re. oiie-fonrth eaah; li*r*nce In o?ie, two
nml three year*.
NO In l.ee eounly, on Jumes Prlee.
|n-r *^re.
Cf
Pe«l<l1rr. '.viiI not he supplied with tlieoo
j(ltee -.H ul anyprice. pi
104 iiirrn on .lnhn (S.irref, on
.. k. f2.(10iin nere. . ■
IliM) i,rr froiu foutli I mi If of (leorfie II
Slovatl lfu>.iie ami lahor, i>eiii|{ dlviMlon
\,is. I m l ."> ot .<.ime. l.an<i i woli tlm-
Ticreil. Title pfrftt f.
Met ll' -^i-' iiiK i— 12H •!*>•, evoil rp-
I. r. i, i. >,;lilti f ill «|>l 111,11>. Tillo iwf.
Act App v lu
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 28, 1886, newspaper, August 28, 1886; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204959/m1/3/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.