The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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♦JOHN A. ERH ARD, Business Manager of the Erhaimi Cash Stork, jyoes north this week to select i
* purchase full lines of FALL and WINTER GOODS, including FINE DRESS GOODS and CLOTHING.
and to make room foi same, everything now in stock will be sold at and below cost, many articles regard-
less of cost. Special inducements offered in spuing and kumerr goods, Ladies' Girls, and children's shoes.
We are offering special inducements in the HAYWOOD SHOE, for Gents and Boys. We have all sizes and styles.
Remember the place,
ERHARD'S CASH STORE.
■w
saturday. july 22, 1893.
t'ousiuiic mi Food or Flavoring K*-
trui iHiliui you kiior lo lie impure.
Adulterated flavoring extract* Impair
rather limn improve health. Starke'•
I'xuU iW. tracts nit full r**iiktli
ml nliMilult'lv lire from adulliutloii.
l.i'iiiuii. Viinillu. Orange etc.. urc
superior to any on the market although
soiiiim IihI higher hi price lliun llii'
illlll III 1,-n tonally rill It'll •'llli' best."
Their greater strength makes I It*- in
t'ln-n|i *r In use. Imparting iii tin* KitiiK'
linn- a fur superior flavor. Insist upon
purchasing articles ill this character
iiiiinufii«-lnrc-iI by K. II. Miin-ki-, Mfg
( 'llfUllSt, Kiirl W Illlll, TeXIIS. HI* llUM'l
insures purity. Ask your grocer and
vendors <il Ignoring extracts generally
.fill' 11 'in.
VVUKl. 1* I'klMONAL.
—Mr*. A. K. lie,iii will litki' a few
boarders, at her home on Main street.
—>lmlgc Siddull IlllolllIK II* thai the
Htiilt- school liiml Ibis year is only !H 1
11, - r capita.
—A light ruin fell In till* vicinity
Saturday lu*t, doing *oini- good vege-
tation. Inil not sulllclcul to incut our
mil* In tlii* direction.
—Several wugoti load* of fothlcr
brought to town through the rain last
Saturday. sold us low a* >1 per lilliulretl
luinillc*. Ilii>wr crc itfriiiil to risk it
In it* wet condition.
—I r. II. I'. I.urkell. having pur-
chased ihe •■til Acaileiny lot, i* now
having the oltl building torn down, ami
in the near future a handsome residence
will lie erected thereon.
—T. K. .Moore offer* one tlioii*anil
I. hel* of coin fur *alc, at .Ml cents a
bushel. AI*o, a lot ill line young mules.
These mull- an- home ral*eil, good
flue ami best ipmllty. See advertise-
llient elsew here.
Till' funeral cortege which followed
the remain* ot Mi** Sarah Wilmin, to
tt-.eir last resting plain In Falrvicw
I'einctery. Wedncstjiy evening, wa* one
lllll<>ll« the largest we have ever wit-
nessed in lla*trop.
Itcgulai services at the Christian
church Sunday, morning and night
Subject, morning discourse, " Why I
am mil lodiuliicd ol tin lionjiil."
Kvcning. " i 'lirlst hcforc I'llalt."
t in in I.. .Iosk*, Castor.
The acriiion ol ICcv. II. M. Sears,
pa.lor ol the Methodist church. Sunday
mortiing la*l. wa* at* grand ail effort as
we have heard from the pulpit. Il
furnished a rich intellectual mid chrls-
• lull feast. ami the congregation showed
their apprecictlon and Interest. liy the
in...I marked attention to the end, ami.
notn Ithsluiidlng the warm weather, re-
sulted the lie I* a prcachci of
I urge ability, hi* delivery *mooth and
ph i-ant. making hla sermons forcible
mill llllctcs||||g to t he ol I. till' lllltlllle
lipid mid the yam hi;. The cli lift Ian
work ol lint. Sear* in lla*trop must remit I
ill great good lo the church mid to the
peopl e.
1
Ilri Wiui.inn A William., IMutiii. ilio, Mailt
MtrtH'i >tili> urn in l.av Broi. Iloa.lon
Major * aytir. returned home Friday.
Mr*. S. K. lireen. of Temple, I. visit-
ing Bastrop, guest of bti uiothos. Mr*.
.1. I*. Fowlet
Miia MInnio t'aln left I'htfraday (or
l.ituipaaak. on a vialt to fmully of tier
aunt. Mr*, ilettle H. (.'win.
Mr*. It. I). Oi'ifain and Miaa Minnie
Ureeti returned home I ruin their vialt to
the World'* Kair l *t Saturday.
Mr*. .1. A. Krhard will vialt her
luiretit*. near tlarlleld. durliiK the ah-
Henue of Mr. Krhard in New York.
Mr*. M llermunn, recently of l.u
liiiK. mother of Mi'n. S. K. I Pickett,
ha* located In liantrop and will live
u ith her d tiiKhter.
Judge W. I'. Hum*, of Klglu, wa* a
pleanant vlaltor al our oldce Friday, lie
tuporlD a line rain at Klyin Thur-nlay
evenlllK and Friday mornhi|{.
S. S. Sa\er*. lloh llilhhard and county
attorney R. I'rlce, lelt Saturday ul)rht
oii a vialt lo Sau Marco* -tnd Auatlll,
returning home Mouday niglit.
(lor |Hipiihir county attornev. J. It.
I'ricc made a •' profeaainualvlait lo
Sau Marco, ituce our laat laaiie. Sail
Marco*, at Una particular time, eeni*
lo Ih- a very fa.cliiatinu city for our
yoiiiiK attorney*. Wonder why?
John A. Krhard lelt Thur*duy (or
Northern eltle*. to neleet aud purchaac.
in perauu. the fall aud winter |C< oil., (or
the popular A. A. Krhard caali atore.
John kno * the Haul* ol the people of
lla.trop i-ounty ami ulil huy in i|uautlty
ami ipiahty to pleaae all.
State KvHU|(eli*t II. II. Sander* and
Utile daughter
CHURCH COLUMN.
K1 ITKI) HV II. M. iKAKN.
tilticcii MHIIVICKt.
Cniti Tur( CHUBCM.--KUI«r * laml L. Juuei,
fMtor SuiuUy M'tioi'l hiunU> tnoruluir ** •'*'
t. hi I'rvst'hiuk, every Huudajr moriiliiK «ud
night. I*rayrr in««thif ever) Tliurads?
uigM
Mrtnomst t;num n -Hr ii m hrin,
I'MUir Suuday m fiool evury HiuuUy murulug,
IN o'clock lion M l> >rK«m lOpMiA
u-udeut frewliliig every riuuday uioiulug
■ it<l *i uiglit
I'raytr nxl miuk mmii« every \Vc«liie <Uy
uiglii
Kpaorth League prayer meeting every Huu<Uy
evening, at 4 o'clock.
WiKisn MiamoNAHv Hocirrv — Regular
uu>eiing la t Tliureda) In ea<*h itiunlli.
wayside silhouettes.
pavement echoes.
- K. H. J. -
i rftrrv |Mitiileiiee lle«ili|U.rterii I' o. Iltii itt,
lla.lrui'.
Society dot* are at a very low ehli in
; old Itaatrop tiou. revival exerciae* nh-
| Horlilng all other*.
Mr. William IIiKK'u*. a prominent and
«iicfc**ful farmer of ihl vicinity *aid to
Silhouette aketcher. till* « eek, in di -
cu>*lug crop proapecta mid llmincea:
"Tliere I* one thing remarkable about
affair* here. Never wa* niotiev aoscarcc
and aeliloui have crop pro*pecta been *o
illacouriialng. and yet the people live
more Independently and aeem to Ih- more
Th* Tub* Ko e J live nil. Mlmlaiiary Ktx leti L ,|I1U1 ( t.Ver uw I hem licforc.
will huld In tegular mettf iii; mi Hie l*.t Tu*r. 11 think it i mainly due to tliu doing
ilat In i-at-ti utoutli.
l.adlei AM Huclet) meets Hri( ThurMiay
ea< h inoiilli.
In
lUrritT t.'Mfgcil.—Kcv. O. I' Mllei Haelor
UuM'iay vcIumjI v :i0 • to. I'rcaching ind aud
4th Salt bat hi In va« h inoutli al II a ui . audi
p. in. I'rayer loeeting every Tuesday night.
1'ubUc < ortllally luvlied
t;iilirely uwny wllli the credit nyHh'iii,
Men Imve iilMt Icnnicil lo ilo wlllioiit
w hat Ilicy fmve not llic rcudy runli to
iiuv (or, a wcrct tlicy should have
fearui'd v««ra
•
Mr*. II. I'. Orgaln and Ml * Minnie
Green were delighted with their trip lo
the World'* Fair, aud it 1* worth a good
LOUIS
T H E
i
IS DEMANDING
THE STRINGENCY
LOW PRICES
IN MONEY MATTERS CALLS FOR
SON.
TRADE
ON EVERYTHING.
Calvary <'mcueh -Kev. A. B. Ferry. Hector
Service* ovary .'oil au<t ith Hnnday, II a. ui . and ; ii'lipllolin of
H p, u. All are cordially Invited lo attend ' "
Hnn<1ay school every Hntnlay itva in
dual to bear Mr*. Orgaltr* KrHplilc dc-.
wondern mid ticaulIcK I
Hence
DON'T
COMING TO A CLOSE CALLS FOR
TO BUY FALL GOODS,
ijroes at Lower 1*
the
(IFBNAN MrrNOUIHT I .'II cue II — Hcv \\ A.
Iloer*. fan tor. Service every i*t Sunday,
morning and night, and every ^r>l Hnnday
morning in each mouth Choir e*cr*'l ei
Friday and ^aturlay night* before l t end :ird
Sunday Sunday kcIkmiI niuguiK cla«n every
M iim Toiniiile KldertTll. ,#t l<un'',ir afteruoon at o'clock |ilMcrla«n
of the grand dlnplay. She U patriotic
enough ami Texan enough to lie ciithn-
iUallt oil the Htibjeel of tin l'cxa ex-
hibit there, gnd U ho aiixiou* for Mime
tiling lo be In that Texna building at .
onec.
THE HOT WEATHER
MONEY
Everything in onr Stoii
FAIL t< come and we will i^ive you nior<
one. We must close our ODDS ami ENDS and SUMMEK GOODS.
rices than any House in the City.
Goods for the Money than any
if
V. WiNoii. J. M c'tiiiipliell, aud Mrs. H. Kr,,u>
1. WiUon. cmue down I'lioMlay and 41' 01
•pent a couple of ilayn among their j
lla>trop friend*, returning home 'I'tiur*- >
day. Tliev are alwayi. welooiue vultom ..
to Hamrop.
N. I.. Kuttlvr |i*utlii. lifllie. met Klnl
N.Moll.! Ilmill
IhiIWih-ii I.I nii.l lr«l bliuila)*.
— We iiiu-l imk our correapondcut* to
coiidenae, " hoii down." i
—The young girl" «l t'lirUtian clidrch
*old ice cream at (ireen hiiildiug. Mon
day evening, reall/liig about thirty
dollar*.
A ^reat many who
last revival have gone back 1
again," ia a alaleinent licunl aotuc-
tiiuoa in regard lo revival work.
The (act ia aoiuetiinca iiientiolieil as
if the (anil waa with the revivalist or'
the pastir of the church. The
lilatue lo Nome extent may aotne-
tuner, real with Ilieiu, liut the mixed
multitude idea will more frequently
explain it. No one ahould he sur-1
I priaed
linr good •dicphcrd dog died here
! l ucMlay niglil about 12 o'clock, after . a n •„„„
| lieluij aick for aevi-riil day*. He liaa Itecn'' K1-' rrlLca.
j Willi il* in the llght> and aliadow* of
{thcae many yearn. Intelligent und
1 faithful be ha* exhibited all bia life a
atarted iu i devotion and integrity Mirperior lo that
. . poxneaaed or exel'cliit d hy lliauy llUlliilli
gone uacK I creature* We, I. e. our boiiMtliold have
and useful friend in
WILL SELL YOU ANYTHING ON ITS
MERITS AND UNDER STRICT GUARANTEE.
not perfectly Satisfied with your purchase, Please return and get your Money. But don't fail
I. e.
Indeed lord a I rue
the noble animal.
LOUIS KILEHS & SON,
The Old Reliable Dry Goods and Groceries, Hats, Boots Shoes, Trunks, Clothing, Etc.
Two of our moat prominent men and
Iicm thinker*, In converiMtioii nlth
.Silhouette aketcher llli* week expivaacil
Ihemaelvea very much oppoaed to Sum-
mer NormaU piiinoiiuclug tliciu "fraud-
ulent outrage*" upon tin- faithful teach-
er*. One of I belli Ntitl Willi il ti I il IhI ilk -
able enipliaala: "I'lie greatest fraud of
the laud or atate to-day. i* the hummer
Normal*, and the next greatest i the
il>-
•lid-
«l of 1
I,I
IIISII
\ it \erll.it
\ii:i: tixu.
at the falling away of many
I>r. fl. I'. I.uckctt wa* called toKort after a great ingathering. It liaa
Worth lliin week, on account of tlie.a|way* lieell, and alwaya will lie ao.
*erlou* line** of hi* brother lie re - |'he Savior uiinCi|iated ami ex-
turned home Thuraday night. | plained thin iu hia parable of the
newer and the aeed. There were
A HI SINKS8 I Ol HSK AI IIUMK. iheo. are now, aud ever will be
Are you ambition*; are you progrea- where the goapcl aeed ia aown, good
aive; do you dealre to coiue up higher in ground ami thorny ground and ay-
tlie intellectual arena ami attain « . aide hearera. Tlii* fact ahould not
grander, nobler xuoce** In the liu«ine«* | diaculiritge the goapel worker, but gone forth.
world? If *o lake advantage of Wuhlena ahould atiinulale III 111 to do all that
;
the wnyhlde, remntu the Mono*, unn ;||j ^|m, |tm w her so gentle, mi affce-
deatroy the tliorna, ho lliat any fail- ; tionale, o iiieriy aud accoitipliahctl.
tire may not be bct auae ol hia neg- Mr. .1. M. IJlover, of the High drove j
led. W hile much aeed and labor neighborhood, died .... the .am- day
, , ./«i.; l ueHdaViJ and all ehiMM*a of men and i
may aeili. lo be loat, yet (,od atiuiu- > '
daughter Ida, *pciit a day In llaalrop |
tlii- week.
Mr. John liray, ol Ilill'- I'lalrie,
Hhaklng lianil* with Itaatrop fri
\N 111 ne * 11 ii y*.
Mr*. Michell, ol lliui-ioii. U gue
||>. ,\. M. Hill, ol Ilill I'rulrlc.
We life glad to tilelid Mia*
Maggie (ireen home ugitin und looking
an well. She hail a chltl'lllillg aerie* ol
vlalta to the follow lnt£ place- McDade.
Klglu. Auatlii. tililding- und llrenhiim.
We uliiii rejoice lo gel Mi-- \ IVI ill
i Sain Homilou Normal." The oilier aald. j We idao rejoice
I "the withdrawal of all appropriation j Halt* back "w here *hc licluug-i" after tin
wa a wine, but the entire *up|ire**ioii of [ extended vIhII to Au tln.
tlie operation* w ould be the wi*e*t plan
of all." It i* aliiioat it foregone cunclu-
^ion that those holding thcae view* lie-
long to a hopele** minority ami lite
Normal liistitutioii* are entering upon a
i lull "day of power'' and influence in all
durational work. The llat ha* already
Miss Maggie High-mill) is guerl ot
relative* in llullo.
The hush nifcllng of the A. M. K
t inli will commence Kriday uiglit.
.1 ii, 'Jin!. The public l cordially in-
viti I In alli'iid and iiltl in. In every way
thai they can. It "ill lie held at usual
place. There will lie no .idling allowed
in hall mile ol the meeting ground*.
w. II i 'oi l , I'aslor,
I'. O. Ilo NTKIt. See,
C. (i. Amikkmin.
•I'D I IIK ( l ll/' NS OK II ANT HOI*.
It give* me great pleasure to state thai 1
I have ki.ow ii I'rof*. Wal.len, proprle-
lors of Wahleli's 1'exas Ilu llie* <'ol- j
lege, Austin. Texas, from their boyhood. 1
They are men ol real merit, thoroughly j
ipuililicd for their chosen proleaalon. '•
aud In every way worthy the confldence
of the public. In llieir lives, ttiid the
success w bleb has attended their effort*. :
they have ileuinn*!rated, that gland
principle, " True manhood I* the nrice |
ol a * ruggle." Father* anil mother*,
for their soil ,>i daughters, and young
men ami women for themselves ought
Intake advantage of the special course
in Ibis city.
II. T. Wi i.hon.
Short eourne in Ituslue** Training,
which begins next Wednesday at the
I'tiblic school liuilililig.
Waltlen'* Texas ltii*inci.i> t'ollege of
Ausllti, has stalled bundled* of young
men ami women on the road to *ucce**.
The above cour*<i w III tlo the *auie for
yau,
I'areiiti, voutig men, young women,
iii.- iiin l valuable, tlieiuoHt lasting Ihiiig
that cull he obtaiiird Is mi eilnualloii.
We may not be able lo call on you
|terminally, but voa are luviled to join
the elai-s. (live ii* your name on the
street* or prcnent yourself next Wednes-
day al it a. in., or 8 p. in., morning or
night e* l«in. Hi lueiulier that op|ior-
tiiuiIy once lost can never la- regained.
For full particulars call on ii* or Hec our
npedal circular.
—The sudden and unexpected death <d
Mis* Sarah Wilson, daughter id' tax-
collector John S, Wilson, which oc-
curred at the family residence Iu Ita--
trop. about T o'clock. Tuesday eve •eg.
July la, HUM, cast a shadow of llic deep-
est sorrow oyer ■ uir eotiiinnnltv. Mi.
Sarah was just convalc*ciug Iroin a
serious attack of fever, able lo be up ami
about tile house. Aftel' II o'clork ill till'
pi*.used and said "a good man ] afternoon. Mr. and Mr*. Wilson started
latea every worker with glatl Maur- gone," while many *peelal friends anil | on a short ride, Mi*. Sarah •
itiuc. So aliall my word he that pro- relative* grieve deeply over hi* death, lug Ihcni lo ihe door, talki.ig to tlieui a-
ceedeth out of mv luoutli. It rliall """I" "f friend* sympathize with the they drow off Iu Ihe buggy. I h"V "eic
not return unlo me void, but ahall at- « " }?• !" Hielrs.ue bereave-; p.ne scarcely a half hour, Mr- W;K iMjf
cKiupliah that which I please, and it
shall prosper in the thing whereunlo
I bciiiI it."
scarcely a half hour, Mr- W
nient*. praying (Jod lo miucllfy the great | liiiinedialelv In the house, ami Mr
\\
FIRE.
When people are born they arc
liaby'a, and no with nations, lint peo-
ple ami nation* must grow to man-
hood. If they do not grow they
remain hHhy' . So with converted
people. They uiuat not atop short
| of full salvation. They iiiiihi grow
don't let your spiritually. They may be mental,
w Ithuut iiiHur- I moral, social and ecclesiastical giants,
offer you j hut spiritually they will be babes,
thin year Tlicy miiat needs be fed with milk
than ever liefore. I «rite , instead of meat , and they often pre-
unv and every kind of In- ' r being rocked iu the cradle of
snrancc. Life. Fire. Accl-1 l"" u PP u f to lacing the Irowna
dent, I'late, til.**, f.lve ' unlrleo.lly world. They are
stock; any thing thai .* frightened at the approach ol perae.
i iitii>n and weep in discouragement,
when they should be shouting
(1 IftKKits :
giu* burn
slice. I can
h lower rate
not alreail) dead or oil die,
or anything that can lie
written anywhere or by
any one. Liberal poli-
cies itul prompt settle-
ment*. A It. Mul.avv.
itlllicllons to tiicir eternal good.
• •
Miss Katie Thompson, so deservedly
popular in all circles, wIII leave In the
morning for an extended visit to friend*
of Howling (•rei n, Kentucky. Endowed
ilh the rare gills of beauty, talent und
culture, in is- Katie will prove both In-
spiration and lieuedlctioii wherever she
{;oe* and old lla*lrop would gladly keep
icr all Ihe time, wishing her the very
lu st blessings ol heaven and earth al-
way*.
• *
Mr. Sam I.uckctt. son of Itastrop'*
liroiulueiit physician. Dr. II. I'. I.uckctt,
iett this week for Washington. 11. ('.,
where lie ha* the appointment of a**i*t-
iiitt door keeper of emigres*.
III. II. I'. I.uckctt was called lo Fort
Worth this week lo see a *lck brother.
• •
The members of hi* old Mock arc not
the only Itsstroplan* who enjoy shaking
band* with Klder II. II. Samlet-this
week. Ue serve* God and hi* fellow-
l praises over anticipated triumphs, men everywhere as well as In hi* own
Tabernacle
For twenty
Wilson, the
IIKI'OKT OF TIIK ( oNMTHiN
first national bank
At ltn-tni|> in the State of Texan, at the
c|om* of lliifdiien*'. July 12th, )HU0.
n nor ii
l.inm mid dltmnnta
ovcrdrnfl* w* iinxl mid iihm« nr«'d
I' h Ibind* lo Mi'tirt clrenlMtioii
l nc from i| pn \*d frwrvr «i(viit
line fmin ntlicr NutUnml lt««iik«•
1 line from M u Itmik* mid ltmikcr-
! Mkiiklui: InnlM*. luriiitnrr und flxtun-*
' Other ten) eMutc mid morlMvr* owiival
I I 'urn'iil ••X|H'li*c« und l** "« |n ld
I'liii'ltii mid ulhcr cmili itenio
'/'//. I.VA'N.
To Ml*- Jessie Savers lot a waiter of
the llltcsl grape* ' !' have eaten iii seen
tlii* season.
I'n Mr*. J. II. hayew, for a basket of
very line grapt's.
t'o the young gltls of Ihe I'hrlsllan
church lor choice siiuuttj. ol lee cream
und a plate jl cake,
|o I'. Iveil for a go. I lot of the l-ct
home raised and honic-cured tobacco,
ami a bottle of splendid ilewlierry wine.
cent*
-The mccllng al llu
closed Wednesday lilglil.
silcces.ive niglil- Homer T
Kentucky evangeli*t. held religious ser-
vices Iu llaslrop, ami all llli* time there
wa* no decrease in the sire of Ills
llllillcncc, the last niglil licllig larger | lull. f nlhet II.nk
than the llrst. Ilro. Wilson is a preacher 1 raeiianal t'spei
of great power, lie Is eloi|Uelll. cn'ii-
est and persuasive, exerting all influence
over all classes, while tin- icligitiu*
good In- ha* effected iu llastiop, cannot
In- est limited. Il will In- fell for year*
to come. All the eliiirche* were re-
vived. and twenty-one addition* lo the
I btt*linn 'hutch, with several, we
I. itn, lo lake membership next Sunday.
I he best w Islie* of the people of llastrou
go Willi him in In* noble work through-
out Texas mill elsewhere.
) I hough they sometimes show some-
thing more than infant powers, yet
; much of their time ia spent with the
: prophet under the juniper tree in
baby-like sobbings over fancied ilia.
Jesus called his disciples babes in
their spiritual life, autl many of
| I heir deeds proved Ihe Illness of
| the title, but they soon got beyond
I this anil girded with divine power
were spiritual gisuta. It i* a blessed
|ihing to lie even n babe In Christ,
i •• si „'i | for that means life ami wonderful
i stn tu | possibilities, but to remain a babe
ij v" to j Pana n dwarf. Many members ot
'^4*itii "Ur churches are Spiritual dwarfs
"t ie!, «t | iletuaniliiig milk, rocking, when they
7:vi vv' should be strong men and women,
i mii iii | doing hsnl work for the Muster.
nrivic t uli'keU mid
f iwU*
l.vgi l ten h r iiolr*
Itfdi iiiI'tlon fund mill ' * fren«
nrfr • l*ri «••nt nf i SrnUiloii
Total
11a hi iitir>
r«|iital in< k i>«ld in
h«ir|*1 ii<* fund
I ndivided |innit«
Natloniil Hunk n« tr iiiilnmiiditiK
Indivldniil d«|MialtM «iil ji«'t In rliwi
Dcuiaud c«*rtineAle of dr|4H>|t
|iin m Nmte Haute a and '•nkrr«.
61 10
Ml II
(v ou
IV 10
a.'.iir. &
7.570 IU
immediate church m that everybody I*
ttlad to nee liini. 11 Ih funnral UUcoiirM!
at th« Tnhernaele iu iribute to Mkk
•Sarah WiUou. wan one of the tine t
UiIii^h delivered bore Iu a loni; time,
and tbi* iuiuicuM coti^rfRation llHtetied
with utrcnminc even and aebing heart*
m he tdiiclieti tin* chordr* that thrill in
all human heart", talking of llouiv here :
aud Home 4kovi*r there."
• •
The revisal i- eh -ed but let im all ;
ho|ie and tnii'l that the good done b.v
Kvniigelht Homer T. WUmhi, wlin lia.i
labored ko earne«llv and effcctuallv
tIic«*e 111a11> diiVH. will go on and on in
I lie heartH of thi- people, milking for him
I the abundant icuping of "golden
I •lieaven'* he no rlrllIs denerven, w lien all
| in Heaven Khali nlng "llarvevi llouo
• Ma> tloll continue to hlcHM III* powerful
I ei maun, and wonderful eloquence to
the aalvallou of many preeioun miiiU.
M*i
•IMI.MH M I
f IIMS'VIAS ESl>EA von.
CLAt'MK I.. JOKMi
around to the ntable with the borne and
buggy. Minn Sarah wan fitting at the
window, apparently a-hep. Ihe
mother npoke to her. but no answer, nhe
ntepped forward and touched her < !i the
nhoulder. Mill no r npoiiee, nhe called
for Mr. Wilnoii. when it wii* dlneivercd I
' that her lovely npirit had tied to the <;<iil j
who gave It lite, leaving only the lifclcn-
body* Physicians were qiiloklv mui-
inoned but no human "kill could bring |
her back to life. Wedm^dnv nil that wa*
mortal of Mi*n Sarah Wii.* eoiinlgued to i
| mother earth. Ill Kalrvtew cemetery in
! the prenenei of a large number of weep
Ing rela'lvc* and friend-. Klder-" B. II.
Sandern ami Ii. K. W ilnoii eonduetliig
) Ihe religion* aervlce* at the I abci-
nacie, continuing at Hie grave \ w hole
icily and comity full "f warm friend-
mourn the death of Mi * Sarah, while j
their heart-go out in the deepest nvm ,
patliy to the allliejed familv in their f
great dlilrenn. A pure, lovely, ehrtntiall
voting holy ban left us t« join the great .
caravan ••overthe river," and her pre-- '
• nee at the church, in tile -social circle |
and ii roil lid the family llrcnide, will ever
lie orely mmncd.
KKl> Itor/i /.Ki ll:/;.
••Time and tide wait for no man."
thoiigli a hackticN« d ohra-e. i- never-
thelcnn a true. The cycle of time toll-
on. and the dayn havi*drifted into week-
ami Ihe wcekn into month* -iiice I
penned 111) I ant leltct to the deal old
Al vI K 11-Kit. All the iutercnling eoi
renpoudelitn from lo re ue now 111-
ingiy numbered with the thing-that
were.
We, of Hie "Hock." Ilo a ln a-t of i
railroad and a thriving little village
ill-lead of the • >|ccp\ Hollow" We once
were. M my crtangc* lm\e occurred,
and the old Ini-im•-• hoiinen have given
place to neat building*, alid round thclii
clunler many new. houic-liki cottage-.
No longer the merchiinlM -it mii dry
and w hitth
I
goodn boxe* and w hitth*. tlo \ now
\11 I'mtrop mont gladly welcome Kid. i -lulling behind the coiititct
I VI • L ..... L H f. . i . _ I... i I lull t lit . .1 i al ikfli..! a
• I ind
and Mi* Hank W ilnon for a nliotl \i-it,
ami feel like coiigratolatiiig the Helton
charge in being no fortunate an tonccure
them.
The topic for next Sunday even-
lug's lessou is, " Kcllowsiilp in
Work." A more important sub-j
Ject for the consideration of the
i mi mi in I young would lie Imril to find. Now
s(iii«n«jlet us make our next meeting a* in-
•I.IH7 M i terestlng and profitable lo all
H '*° *® I possible.
Tumi
Hiati Tfiir, <'onlit) of IUnir<>|i. •«
1 i lictlcr Krhtnl. < •►lilcref Ihr aliovt nmnnl
bank do Milemnl) unur tlmt ih* hImiva Man
U4.V2.1 i4>
4" " I he meeting of the I hfislisn Ku-
denvor last Suinlay was t|tiile a sue-
IIM.M* ui j eloquent address on
Christian Kndeavor work by limner
I\ Wilson, and u full attetidam e are
Wr have ail nympathin«*d with Mr.
and .Mm. Taylor Morn- iu the nevere
mid protracted apell of typhoid fever,
through which their little '•"ti Kdwvu
ban lately panned. None but mother*
and father^ who have been like tried
can tiuderntaud the igoiil/iug *u-pen-e
ah i aud grief, w hen a child tliu- Ih * alin««*t
at dealli * door, ami hope of recovery
! ebbn no low . We rejoice nlliccrely to
lit i* irnr to the of ui) kU'it lultfr and
lit-f cnaatrR i:iuuai , • om*i
Hiil «erii>e<i mid twora u u-iurr ma tldt .iitb
iU) nf July ! • '..
¥ v OaoAia.
H« lniji i uuiity 1 «i
features of
! mention.
the meeting worthy of
Nutaty l'i11-ll-
Carrrel- lltf.t
f O
T. A
I <
Kusrs.
II ••! II
Kisiae
, Dntciuri
Let us rememlier thai the Kn-
deavor is not an organisation out-
side of the church, but is the church,1
or at least a part of the church—al
work.
know the Utile buy i- better.
• •
Miss Minnie 1 'nil) is nff tu l.itmpasii,
fur aii extended visit to relatives. A
pleasant time lo >uii Minnie.
•
• •
I lie three fining gentlemen who ill
tended the Hnn Marcus riutiitiiii.pt tin-
week express iniin tli.in pleased « lib the
trip mid its results; but sutiiciliiug con-
cerning the memorable nffitlr teimtlns
jet Ulltidd. which Is sitid til be •>:lehest
and rareat" nl nil the nild-.iimmer jokes
—who « s the victim uf the Juke?
Mr. slid Mr-
•fin
iii < raft with I hell
\1mu1g other cipialh d lighlfitl
thllign, the boy* and girl*, who have
gone out into the world a- • bread win
iicm." come fl it 11 ng home to -cc old
familiar faeea. Nniong the mimliei i-
.Minn Kmma |'e ler. who 1- eagerly
welcomed home from a protracted -lay
iu the Alamo eitv .
Mi-* l.illlati Black in ba< k again, gue-t
of Mi*-''arrie Nyegaard.
A nliadow oil winie fait face* d« • dare
that two of our nice*! bov - Me-*r
Walker linker and Kd Sorrel have left
for dWtaut elite*, lieiiiemtiei young
ladien that •lab*ence iiiak« - the heart
grow fond
Socially "peaking, thing" ire dl«tre--
ingly i|iiiet out lieie now . Too warm fot
pli nicn; too late for partien. and mont *1
the camp meeting* over. 1 "oiuc out.
however, Mr. Kdltor,and help u devout
w aterineloii".
We are needing rain at pre-cnl verv
bads
Health in verv good all ova 1 the coun-
try.
Now, if ye edit ot ha- an idea of cant
lllg thi* kitig leltel into Ihe w i-te banket,
hi in contldci how long it ha* been
• ince a line ban been written bv
'•Si \ *111Nr.. I
AN (II'BN LETTEK.
to the people of bastrop ind
surrounding country:
Notwithstanding the dull season, and
the extreme scarcity of money, our
SUMMER CLEARANCE SALES
"i i
so
far, "have been unprecedented in the
iumme;
We
feel
been
very
business history of Bastrop,
certainly are not only pleased, but
complimented, for our people have
clever to us, as is attested by their
liberal patronage; and, feeling it our duty
to show our appreciation in a manner
which cannot be mistaken, we have de-
cided to
CUT UUWN ANUTHER FIGURE
and place our goods on the market at
STILL LUWER PRICES
that the man-with a small amount of
Money, can easier figure himself through
the
Dry, Hot and Dull Months
without fretting or discouragement over
Short Crops and Hard Times.
Now is your time time to secere rich
and rare bargains, in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
DRY GOODS. DRESS GOODS.
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
AND FANCY GROCERIES.
Farmer, or the Householder, we
are enabled to offer
Special Inducements
that cannot fail to please and make the
heart of our customer glad.
If you don't believe it, call around at the
GREEN FLAB STORE
and sec for yourselves.
FAMILY
To the
THE "KATY FL J'A'/f."
1'omiiifiiulDK .'iiiii' ixtli. The Missouri
Kiiiihii- ,t Texas Hull n ay will initiijciirste
11 ilallv hi,II,I lliroiigh vt-KtUiule Imlu
"i'l'vlre from nil |nliirl|i.il |iiiIii[h on its
lint' In Texan, Intllitii Territory, Ksusss
itim MUmiurl, in t'lilcHKo. i'lif train
Mill K" iIiioiijjIi liom lloiiHton. Texas,to
<'lilrii|(ii, iiuikliiK tliu i|iili'ki'Ht lime
affording llu- lie.t servii-e II.at ever has
I lieell offeretl in the Southwest,
I'hose it,tending to visit the World's
Fair will wi liome llii. superior servir*
it llli ileli)(til, anil no pain* w lli ilu «|>ared
i to make 1 kit- ''Katy Klyer" the uitmt
popular train riiniiitiK into t'bit' |(o.
Ilutes a. low us the lowest, the tpiivkesl
lime ami best servicc.
Kor furlher iiiforuiatloii. leepiu(( ear
art ommoilalioiiK. ete.. enll ou oriidtlt'CKS
II K. i I a it K id |>|: it
■>r l.oi'ul ,\|(eol.
A I ai i kshi, li, I'. * T. A..
Nt. I.oola, Mo.
KOK SAI.K
Al my Farm, l miles south of Uastrop,
Usui t.n-h- I- of New Coru. at .>0 renin
per himhel, or will tlellver a. trathercti
from llelil, a short distanee, at naiae
pr ee. I have for sale ilu head of ll-year
olil iiiiiIi'k, ol iiiv own rai iti|{. broke lo
eat eorn. ' heap fori '!V^u
r tv. MIH'KI .
llaslrop. .1 uly 15, IM1KI. Im
NOT U K.
Ml who are indebted to us w ill please
I'll 11 und settle before the 1 '.It b in*t., as
| that i Ihe close ol our bii.lness year aud
we want to i'ln«e our liook*-
Kesltet'llully.
IliMior a U«TTa.
TO TIIK IT BMC.
llavinK opened up u dairy, I will sell
and deliver tweet milk at thirty <:M>)
cents per K"U"U. butter milk at tlflncu
l."> l entt per pilluu. and butter al
1 twenty-live ('io) ient« per poiiod.
Leave orders ut the I'alaee Market
and they will receive prompt attention.
Wiu. Bisitor.
llaslrop, July 8, InW.
XOTICR.
All parties indebted to the lirin of J.
I.. Wilbarger A I'o.. by ni>te or aeeount
will oblige ut very inueh by coming
and tetiliu^ same at once.
Ketpectfully,
.1. I,. Wtl.H*Ht)KH.
MM ll I WAGON MIA IIS
of Cotton Seed wanlud, for wblcn I will
pay the lllg best market price. In (ash.
I'. O. KI.KMKK.
Sufferers of libnuuiallsm ami stiff
| Joints, semi for circulars ami testimon-
ial ol liat a hoiue-iiiuilv manufacturer
will do lor vou. • lire guaranteed ur D(l
pay In Ihe (•' M. Tilt >M AS Sure Cure for
Kbeuinatlsiii. I'm up by Pwyer A
Thoiuat, I'avlor, Texas l>wver (louse.
IIAl.l.lM. AMU TIKS.
I w ill furiiit.lt It.i^giiiK and Tias and
lake Cotton Seed in pay. Coiue and gel
prices.
I'. O. Kl.ZNKK.
-Iii your own vard is Nature's Own
Itemed)', ami will relieve aud cure tlio
I wor.t ca*e ol Klieiiinatisiu. Hoots and
i Herbs. I'ul up In Taylor. Texas, aud
' known at the K M THOMAS Sure Curd
lor Khi'iimatlniu. i a.«et taken and Irealo
et|. and sure cure ol no pay warranto!
I yer a I liouia-. Taylor, l'exas,l>wy. r
I House.
gin men! take notice.
~ \V, have au immense stock ol very bell
H BIM)A LIATHIR NLTtMUCILtlM|
{iin
ant
l'A«'KINli OK Al.l KINKS.
lubricating oils, I'lpe* ami I'lM Fit*
gs. Also liratt and Sieaui Fitting.,
il Steaiu Hose.
W i' ale also prepaid to ilo all kinds of
PIPE CUTTING AND FITTING
Il will uiake it
lo come or seutl
greatly to your inlereat
d to us for any of the
. to come or semi lo us for auy of the
above goods or auy thing elae In our line.
TAYI.OK HAMlm \KK CO.
I Tayloi T«ia .
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 22, 1893, newspaper, July 22, 1893; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205166/m1/3/: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.