The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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UI1C1MCCQ tD fMA/TI-l i® as natural in the Commercial World as plant
DUDljiCOO vJr\v ** 1 n growth is in the vegetable kingdom; they are both
the result of right conditions. A plant must bave the proper air, sunshine, moisture and soil;
a merchant must have the right goods, right prices and right store management A business
cannot stand still long, it must either go forward or backward.
We need more floor space and better store service to accommodate our growing trade.
Nothing is too good for our customers, we want to give them the very best service possible, the
very best goods and the very lowest prices. Soon the old store will undergo a change, a gallery
for Milliney and the latest improved cash and parcel carrier equipment will soon be added.
These prices must soon clear our shelves of all surplus stock.
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1 Lot Light Shear Diinitiew,
coloied grouud with pretty
ligures, a 15c quality, we offer
the lot at
8c per Yard.
1 Lot Ladies Spring heel cloth
top Slippers, very light nud
nieelv finished, actual value,
$1.50, we cut the price one
half, at
75c per Pair.
Lot Ladies Slippers, odds
and euds in small sizes, l and
4's, value up to $1.50. your
choice
$1.00 Pair.
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Lot Ladies Oxford Kid Ties,
eap toe, medium heel, nicely
finished, a good $"J.00 Slipper
$1.50 per Pair.
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1 Lot Misses Spring Heel Strap
Sandals, a!l sizes, the Sacks
make, a spleudid i 1 1 Slip-
per, wo offer at
75c per Pair.
1 Aborted Lot of Figured ! 1
Lawns, Datistes and Dimi-
ties. actual value 111 1-2 and
1") cents per yard, to close
out at ; 1
Lot Men's Huff Cap Toe Lace
Shoes, value #1.50, to close
out at
$1.00 per Pair.
Lot Ladies Bleached Gauze
Ve: u. taped at arms and
neck, a 15e value at
8 l-3c Each.
Lot Genuine \\\ H. Corsets,
to close out at
25c Each.
1 Lot Ladies Corset Covers,
nicely trimmed in lace and
embroidery, worth up to 50c,
20c Each.
1 Lot Ladies Black Lace Hose,
lisle finish, a regular !i5c
quality, at
25c per Pair.
1 Lot Linen Husk Towels, with
colored hemmed border, size
18x34, a good 15c Towel, at
10c Each.
'J Bolts Bleached Table Damask
linen fiui h. the o5e kind, at
24c per Yard.
iioau
10c per Yard.
I Lot Plain White Lawn, nice j;
and theer, a good 12 l-'Jc .
quality, we i educe during this :!
said to ,jjj 01 | ^
10c per Yard.
Lot White Siiirtimr Mau.as.
with smail corded stripe,
value 'Joe pet yard. we place
on sale at
15c per Yard
L« t Men's linHntii.il G.yot
Suspenders, a regular l .*>. •
quality, at ♦ -
10c per Pair.
II Bolts White Crash for Towels,
an extra good ."><• quality, at
4c per Yard.
See our big line
10c Fans.
1 lot Men's White Cambric
Handkerchiefs, hemmed edge,
we offer at
2 1 2c Each.
D Bolts Brown Domestic, good
plump goods, worth tie, we
offer at • •
5c per Yard.
1 Lot Men's Fancy Half Hose,
in bright colored stripes and
grey mingled ground, a good
20c sox, at
12 l-2c per Pair.
1 Lot Cloth Window Shades in
light blue and white, with
fixtures complete, a good 35c
shade, at
24c Each.
5 Bolts Chinese Straw Matting,
with colored figures, at
10c per Yard.
1 Lot Mill Knd llamberg Swiss
Kmbroideries. worth up to
l!>c per yard, we offer your
choice at
5c per Yard.
1 Lot Assorted Light Kiguied
Dress Calicoes, a good ♦D
value, we bunch the lot at
5c per Yard.
1 Lot Men's All Wool Serire
Sack Coat>. th>> 4d 50 kind,
go in this sal>* at
$2.75 Each.
Novelties.
Just received a lot of new
things in small glasshead
Stick Pins. Belts, Waist Sets,
Shopping Bags, Etc. Call
and see them.
20 dozen .Japanese Paper Faus,
fancy colored floral designs,
the 10c kind, at
5c Each.
1 lot Hatuberg Iiisertiugs, about
1 inch wide, neat patterns,
actual value 8c. at
5c per Yard.
1 Lot Men's Balbriggan Under-
Shirts, finished with silk and
pearl buttons, with heavy
wristlet-, a t_ood 50c Shirt,
we offer at
40c Each.
1 Lot Men's Madras Shirts,
light ground with small dots
and figures, without
cuffs attached, well made and
worth *1.00. we offer during
this sai ■ at
50c Each.
Bastr°P Advertiser!
In pari- ~ — I
bap lu mcu-Bauhof Building, Main Btreet
Tieard
MO*, C. CAIN,
* inu;/ou ai the Bastrop, Texas, Pastottie
■u> Seeond Cla*s Matter.
£' *Uiish>'d Match 1st, 1853. Vol. 50.
Ladirop, Texas, duly 2.'}, 1904.
C. Erhard & Son...,
PURELY PERSONAL. j ern part of the county, on a
i Thi* column is~d^ted to pergonals. | Beveral hunt ttrui fi#h"
if you have relatives or friends visiting \ County attorney Paul D. Pa^e,
you, or visiting other towns, send or Hon, J. 8. Jones and Attorney
have notice left at this office,thus extend- i„„i, i... i.;. ,# „„,j
iog a courtesey to the visitor, vid other «i,'ackt J®nk P9' of a'ld
who feel interestad in their "going and " **• * owell, Of Smith*
coming" as well as bestowing a favor ■ ville, left Sunday for Mascot, to
upon the Advektiser.J j enjoy a few week's hunt an j fish.
Clint and Will Orgain returned t Hon. J. B. Price, Tax Assessor
home Saturday. I W. H. Grimes, H*. E, Orgain and
Mrs A .1 Klzner and child are|T. C. Cain, leave today. Friday,
expected home to*day. i for Austin, as delegates to the
Mrs. S. F. Gr-jen left Monday Congressional arid Third Su
■Ux r hop,
Ifcj At. ..
DRUGGISTS
Prescription* carefully o< m
pounded at all hours I'at.
KKT .MkIUCINiK of all kinds
— A young boy, about IS years
oil passed through Bistrjpwed-
u*wiiay soliciting ai<J, getting
•everal dollars from our citizens
li claims that his arm and leg
have been mashed, but would
not tell how, when or whtre it
w*««ione He claimed to be try-
ing to get back to his home in
fcS*n Antonio
—Hu Wednesday 1 Ms. H. P.
Luckett. H. B. Combs and d.
K. Wilson performed an opera-
tion on Karnest Glass, of < ' d-
«r Creek, for apperdicitist. The
o|M*iation is ptonounced very
successful, and the patient do-
ing as well as could be expected.
Cleanliness is next to godli-
nww." therefore supply voui
family w it h those tut kish "wash
" at
on a business visit at Austin
Mr. and Mrs. H\ H. Murchi-
son visited Galveston Sunday.
Geo. W. Whitworth, of Mc-
Dade, was a visitor at the county
seat, Saturday.
Leon Klockman is home from
Houston, recruiting from a severe
spell of sickness.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Werlzner
left Thursday on several month's
tour of South Texas.
District Clerk R .1 Griesenbeck
preme .Judicial I>emocratic Con-
ventions to be held in that city to-
day, Saturday.
Rev. K. S. Smith, presiding
elder M. K. Church, for the Aus-
tin district, spent several days in
Hastr ip since last issue, holding
the third quarterly meeting for
the Bastrop s ii'.iun, on Monday
night, returning to Austin Tues-
| day afternojn.
Capt. and Mrs. B. 1). Orgniri
and daughter. Miss Dru, and son,
filbert, Mrs. \V. K. Maynar l and
BUGGY HOR8K WANTKD
Any one having a good gentle
buggy horse or mare, to sell or
trade for cattle, apply to 1).
Miller, at Glennbelto Coal Mine.
A CARD.
To my patrons:
1 leave today, Thursday, to be
absent several months for tli*
benefit of my health. During
my absence Rhein Brei^er will
have charge of my liarber Shop,
and 1 ask for him a liberal share
| of the public patronage.
Respectfully,
2t UUOO WKKT/.NKU. I
Bring it to town, cedar piling-
Ransomk & «)KOAIN.
TO CUBL A 0ULD IN ONE DAV
1'iki' Laxative Biornn l^uinin,' 'l'alilet<
ai! truur*£«"t r> fmiil tin- iuoik v if 4t
(alla to inir«. h!- W. ««i v«'i >l|Mtun
!s i n •• it, ti !>"X. J'"'
is at Brenham. atten.linir. as a i fjnu^hter, Miss Nettie, left on the
ielegate. the Judicial covention Monday night north-'oound Katy
held in that city today
Mrs. M. Scholi and daughter,
Mi-s Stella, of New Braunfels,
are among the visitors in lias*
trop, guests of Mrs. ««eo. Starcke.
Eddie Rabensbjrg, H-roer
Anderson, Walton Gill, Charley
FOR SALIC.
I have
Four • ood Gin Star is,
( ne Good Steam Press,
Une firan New <iin Brush,
all of which will be sold at a bar-
gain, all or separate.
Address,
W. A. Mcf'< aw,
Bastrop, Texas.
The Lock hart Creamery was
burned ou the 17th. It had
been in operation about three
years. Loss. ^o000. with ui-
stirance >.! ) "
i 'arlton Kllis, !.••() Hellman.
I'oni ll.iy: oid Roy (frimes
re tishll'ir u p the Colorado
::'vt tbis and are expect-
ed home today, Fliday.
Flyer lor St. Louis, to take in
the World's Fair and will be ab-
sent about ten days.
Our clever station a^ent, .1. T.
J. l)a\vson and family left Thurs-
day night for a month's visit
among relatives and friends in
Schaefer and Max Miller, visitid the old state of Missouri. They
Galveston Sunday. j expect to be absent a month.
Attorney R. A. Brooks and | Mr. Crawford, former teleuraph
Postmaster C. P. Ziengenhals at-j operator at this place, will fill
tended the Republican conven-j Mr. Lawson's place during his
tioii v. Smithville, Saturday last.' absence.
Mrs. W. A
C. P. Li i.F. I
t Jj>on't forget, Ransotne a Or- (
gijn wanty.'Uf .tdar filirg.
McCord is chap-
eroning a fishing party up near
Webberville. li miles up the Col-
orado river, to be gone a week or
two.
Albert Prause, of Marlin. after
a year's absence, is here on a
weeks visit t o his sisters and
friends in Bastrop He will leave
today for Marlin
Mrs T M McCuIlough, and chil-
dren, of waco, are visiting Bas-
trop. guests Ht the home of Mrs.
M 'Cullough'* parents, ' ap*. and
Mrs. B I) Orgain.
S. W. Bell, I). H. Beil. .'. N.
Jer.kint. V. F. Schaefer and
Jjhc KuwUj arc ul£ in tUc ea*t-
A CARD THANKS.
I take this method of return-
ing my most grateful thanks to
the many friends all over Bas-
trop county for their support
of my candidacy for Tax As-
ses.-or in the primaries h?ld on
July !Uh. Though defea'ed, I
feel proud of the vote lect-ived
at every box in the coun'y. es-
pecially my home l ox. receiv-
ing o7 votes out of >i total of
02 votes ftotn my home neigh-!
bors. With mu<di appreciation,
i t tnain, N inn - Respectfullv,
John F. Pui<
Pitching hny is hard work for any
one In:' lor the man who has the
least u-niloticy to bronchitis it i^ dan-
gerous, bit in so of thi- itn.ill particles
of dust and chaff which .ire inhale 1
and v:' ill. irritate tli*• ,hr<i it
Uroi! !. lis .i:i<l other diseases of the
organs of respiration are cured by
the ti si* of Dr. Pierc • s C,olden Med-
ical I)tscovery. This kmmI remedy
is not to I*- classed with common
cou/h medicines, which are mainly
i opiates. There is no opium in
l "Golden Medical Discovery," and it
is entirely free from cocaine *vl >11
| other narcotics. It is i non alcoholic
and non-narcotic medicine It heals
the mil lined tisstn-s, cures ol stinate,
deep seated coughs, bleeding
and other conditions, which, it neg-
lected or unskilfully treated, termi-
nate fatally in consumption
"I wrote to you for advice and you ad-
vised me to take ' (VoMen Medical Discov-
ery' aivl 'Pleasant l'«*||rtH,' which I did,
anil to tny surprise f.">t wrll," wntrs Mr.
Joseph A Valleroy, of l-ortii.iu, 111. < H'>*
"Had what llie doc tors called lirou, hills,
and whenever I would t.'ikr cold would suf-
frr vreatly; tint since taking two Ixittlrsof
I >r 1'ierre's flolden Medical Hisrovet \ ami
one tiottlp of Ins ' Pleasant Pellets' have
been cured of that terrible trouble Before
tskin); your medicine I weighed one bun-
dled ami twenty pounds, now weigh one
hundred and thirty "
The sole motive for sub titution is
to ptjmit the dealer to make the little
more profit paid by the sale ot K-ss im i
itorioi nu-'li'ines He gains; you
lose. Tiiereiorc accept no substitute
lor "Ce I ii Medi' al Discovery."
Dr Pierce's J* diet - cleanse the
system liotu accumulated impurities
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— Ldott is lieinir made to in-
duce the railroads to put on
-pecinl convention rates. |'or the
-tat invention. *o begin seii-
;nic duly .list, tickets good to
August tilli.
— \ ery little fodder has been
ra irkete i in Bastrop this year,
g'>od f "ider bringing SI .-j;, a hun-
dred but dies
j us. s. 11 mun
; Laborator)r of
Physiological
! Over Bank of Smithville,
Smithville, Texas. ••
E juippt d with ...
X-Ray Machine
forthr- I,lamination of Diseases,
Hrolcen c I Dislocated Hones, and
f'-r I.'citing Hullet , Stones and
other Foreign Substances in the
human sy mii j
■ I ■ pped also with STATI':,
O A L V A NIC and FORADIC
Ef.ECTRICITY, MoT A IK Al'-
PKKATf.S, lite,, for th« tr> vt-
meni '<1 Uh'Mirnatistn, Cancer and
a.. Chr>ni Diseases, especially
Disea*"s of Women,
Pile* and Stricture treated
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 23, 1904, newspaper, July 23, 1904; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205865/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.