The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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REMNANT i CLEARING SALE
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As usual, after taking an inventory, we find a great many Remnants and Broken Lots
throughout the store, which we are willing to sell at a sacrifice,
On Monday, Jan. 24th, 9 O'Clock, a. 111.
we place these goods on sale- As the hardest part of tne winter is yet to come, this is your
chance to save money on goods the time you need them.
These remnants will be placed on our centre tables for your convenient inspection. They
consist of remnants of Wool Dress Goods, White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Ribbons, and
hundreds of other items that we haven't time to mention.
In Ladies Ready to Wear we do not intend to carry over a single Jacket or Skirt, so we
offer you 1-3 off on these.
Also in our Shoe Department we place on sale odd pairs at GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
Week
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& COMPANY
The Busy Corner—Bastrop, Texas.
The Bastrop Advertiser
W. J. MILEY, .
D 1 5TKOP,
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DRUGGIST.
• ••Special and careful aticatioc
...given to the I'reBcrlp'lon De-
.. partiiiijnt. and patron* waited
...oneltberday or nlfirb'.. A full
...line Of i'ATKNT Mkuicinks.
.. I'EHrLMKKV. TOILKT AllTIC-
.. .1.K8, Station tut, Etc., Etc
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■ checked It with the fell w. I^ht of h|s
body. As we fended off the oar
Bnapppi! and upllntered and he tum-
bled into the water with a great
•plash, while we swerved and rocked
for a moment and then aped on
tlirounh the little strait.
Looking back. I 8aw Ijima swim
ming for the shore. He rose in th
water and called "All right!" and I
knew he would take excellent care of
himself The Italian had shipped his
oars and lay where we had left him
and 1 heard him. above the beat of our
engine, laugh derisively us we glided
out of sifcht.
".Miss Hoi brook, will you r,lei«.
•teer lor me?"—and in effecting the
necesaary changes of position that
might g't to the engine we we
able to regain our composure. I saw
• lisB Pat touch )i,.r forehead with hot
handkerchief; but she said nothing.
Kven after St. Agatha's pier hove In
■Ight sll.-ncc hold us all. The wind
continuing to freshen, was whipping
he lake with a sharp lash, and 1
made much of my (tilling business
With the engine, and of the necessity
for occaslonc.! dlrectioua to the girl at
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PURELY PERSONAL.
Gus Jung, of Red Rock, was in
the county seat Monday and
Tuesday.
Jud^e S. L. Staples, of Smith-
ville, was in Bastrop the first of
the week.
Hon. VV. E. Orgain. of Beau-
mont. spent Sunday with the
home folks.
Mrs. Chester Erhard is visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl Erhard
at Palestine.
E. H. Perkins, of Smithville,
was a visitor in Bastrop bot.vec.ri
~~ ivVratiiv ty.vsUy fast.
w;u Judge J. D. Alexander, of
1 "'Cedar Creek, was among Bastrop
" friends Wednesday.
I?,!; Gussie Elzner has returned
. 9I home from an extended visit to
i). iDoints in Mississippi.
J. C. Orgain is with his par nts,
Ctot. and Mrs. B. D. Orga n.
Clint will make Bastrop hi- home
for awhile. He has given up r.ia
position in the First National
Bunk at Elgin on account o! his
health.
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the wheel
My contrition
which I had
was strong In m<
"t the danger lo
stupidly brought thorn
but there were
other things to think of. Miss Pat
could not be deceived as to the animus
of our encounter, for the Italians
conduct could hardly bo accounted for
on the score of stupidity; un<l Uiv.
natural ] • a< e a:.(J uaint < • ti.i.
NEW RESTATE* AN!
Having opened a new and up
to-date Kestauraut in the Bureh
Building on Main street, I will
appreciate the patronage of the
public, and will study to please
those who favor me with a call.
Hot and cold luueh at all hours.
OjMlers a specialty. See me for
sverythiug good t0 *af<
Otto C. ICausnhhuug.
„u, Misses Mae Belle Warren and
j Maggie Rector leave to-day, Fri-
_„tday, on a visit to Austin.
J. C. Chapman and little daugh-
"h,,t ter, Beatrice, were visitors in the
',!"o city the first of the week.
and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Dyer
,,,;,!°and Mrs. J. H. Floyd were visi-
ln<tors to Lockhart this week.
Mrs. J. H. Floyd, nee Miss
m-.y Sadie Dyer, of Quittman, was a
iha'.1 guest this week of Mr. and Mrs.
sin Preston Dyer.
Henry Hefner, of near Red
1 ,hli Rock, a subscriber to the Adver-
i'm„w tiser for many years, was in the
mi - bcitv, Monday last.
'' "R Mrs. J. M. Holt and Mr. John
'.n.:.JTurner made a business trip to
,, ^Galveston this week in the inter-
,,, "Jest of the J. M. Holt & Co. cor-
i«.M, Iner store,
" " n Mrs. B. C. Wertzner and Miss
to ? Steves, of Fayetteville, and Miss
'• 'Hettie Schaefer, of Schulenburg,
,M are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Wertzner.
Constable W. A. Scott and Mr.
Geo. W. Whitworth, of McDade,
were welcome callers at the Ad-
vertiser office, Thursday, Mr.
Whitworth paying for the Adver-
tiser to May, 1911, and Mr. Scott
to October, 1910. Such friends
are appreciated, and the old paper
is indeed proud of its hundreds
of friends and subscribers in
Bastrop county, throughout Tex-
as and in many of the distint
states.
B\stroi* Counr\ Ah-thati Co.
I have recently disposed of
my Abstracts of Laud Titles .r/
Bastrop County .V Mr. Jack
JenWn* aivf associates, and
jume will hereafter be known
as the Bastrop County Abstract
Company, with Mr. Jenkins as
manager. The busiuess will be
coLdncted upon t h o roughly
business lines, and all business
will receive prompt and careful
attention.
C. T. Wvnn,
Bastrop, Texas.
Myself and associates have
taken over the abstract busi-
ness of Mr. C. T. Wynn, and
are now prepared to furnish
abstracts of title on short
notice. We will appreciate
your business.
Bastrop County
Ajistkact Company.
HORSES AND MULES.
I will have a cat load of e.<-
tia fine horses and mules in
Bastrop and McDade about
Feb 5th, which will be offered
for sale to the people of the
suriounding country. At Bas-
trop they wi'i be i^ the yard
north < t' the Elzuer corner.
E. D. Roe.
—Dr. 1) C Atkinson, a phy-
sician of McDade, fell dead at
his homo the first of the week
He had been a resident of Mc-
Dade for several years, was a
member of the Baptist chuiob,
a member of the Masonic lta-
teruity and the order of Pren-
toiians
A Well Assorted
Line at
Miss E. bister.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Having purchased the Charles
Restaurant and Bakery, form-
erly owned by Hustling Harry,
I solicit a share of the patro-
nage of the public. Oysters
and short orders a specialty.
After uext Monday broad and
cakes made by Mrs. Bertha
Rabensburg and sold at L. W.
Olive 6u Son can be had at my
place. The best of everything
good to eat will be served my
patrons.
Ed. J. RAiJENsnuita.
—Let us do your plumbing.
PFM' FSft Mclavy.
OPERA LiOI'Sb
Wedues;2.iy .••euiUK". Jan 2(ithf
Bet. Ilu , l ecture and Enter-
tainment, benefit ot Christian
church
—See us for Light Globes
a id Electric Fixtures.
Pfeiffer & McLayy.
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POWDER.
Thousands of millions
of cans of Royal [faking
Powder have been used
^ ^ in making bread, biscuit
and cake in this country,
w and tvery housekeeper
4S using it has rested in perfect confi-
dence that her food would be light,
sweet, and perfectly wholesome. Royal is a safe-
guard against thecneap alum powders which are
to health of the present day.
greatest
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ROYAL IS THE ONLY BAKING POWDER
MADE FROM ROYAL GRAPE CREAM OF TARTAR ,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 22, 1910, newspaper, January 22, 1910; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205953/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.