The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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LING IN
and the Busy Corner will soon be loaded with New Spring Goods, l'resh and urisp, from the Dry-
Goods Fashion Centres of the World.
Our Stoch will l>o hi«.ru- r. better, brighter arid «*heu| er than ever before. ^ on can doj.enil on oui prices being ii<iht. as it lias always been our policy
in marking our goort>, "not how much can we pot for an article, but what i* the lca>t we can take," therefore ONE PKICE, in plain figures. No juggling
of price* here. A e«, tare deal to every one. The ten complete departments li>tcd below all >pcak tor themselves.
q Our Shoe trade i> irrowing all the time, and the reason
Oil0t>0. i* wv >ell Keliablc Shoes, the kind that wears, at lower
prices tiiiin elsewhere. VVo have exclusive sale < I" the following makes, and
guarantee every pair : Edwin Clapp & Son. llovvard A Foster, tor Men ,
Dress Goods.
Irvine Drew Co, II. C. (ioduinn &■ Co. and Moloney Bros Shoes for Ludies,
Mi>se> and Children . I'at Cogan Shoes for Boys, Kirkendal's Work Shoes
for Men.
/'"Vl _ "1_ .! f-y We will show you this Spring a nice line ot the
yy I ' new Greys, made by Hrandagee. Kincaid & Co..
makers < i Clothes that arc famous for their lif. s:yle and lini>h. We will have
a full line of Boys Kniekerboeker Suits, and a large stock of Men's Odd Pants.
If you want made to measure Clothing, we have the agency ot some ot the
1 H?st Tailoring Ilotise> in the country.
Men s Furnishings.
We have put in un
^ elegant stock this
forme and c:in pba e ttu? very best dresser. Our stock ot Men's Shirts,
I'nlerwcar. Hosiery, Ties, Suspenders, Etc., will be complete in every
department.
It jiays to buy (rood Hats and we are
prepared to give our customers the very
be>t values, from the Boy's Telescope to a Jjhn B. Stetson Big Four Beaver
at $8.50. ___
House Furnishings,
en u|> the house. We are showing a nice line of Mattings, Lice Curtains.
Curtain Poles, Shades, I bigs, Etc.
Men's Hats.
This Spring's Stock is simplv beau-
tiful in colors and designs, at popu-
lar priecs. Never betore have we shown such a variety of qualities and
patterns, and you'll cer'ainly do yourself an injustice if you fail to see
this stock.
badies' Heady to Wear. I
Don't or-
der these
Garments
troni Mail Order Houses until you see our line. We will soon show you the
very latent in Ladies Skirts, Waists, Lingerie Dresses and Muslin I'nder-
wear.
Staples.
Everybody knows, or should know, that we are the
_ _ — Lowest Priced House in Bastrop in this line. You
will also liikI the Best Standard Makes in Calicoes,
Domestics. Sheeting and Ginghams.
Hotions and Toilet Articles
We make it a point to try and keep in stock at all times every little article
to be found in an up-to-date Dry Goods Store. When you can't tind these
articles elsewhere, you will lind them here.
Novelties. •
Braids, Turbans and i^rai 1 Pins.
ou will always see on display the newest in
this line, such as Collars, Jabots.
Bags, Belts, Hair Ornaments, Hair
ippinu;
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(io< tds,
One Price and
that the Lowest.
POPULAR GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES.
The Busy Corner,
Bastrop, Texas.
The Bastrop Advertiser
W. J. MILEY, . .
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DRUGGIST.
..Special and careful attention
..given to the Prescription De-
part wet t. and patr > is waited
..oneltberdu> or al^b'.. A full
..line of Patknt mkuic1nk8.
. I'KHKTMKHV. l'OILKT AltTIO-
..iks, STATIONKttr, ETC., &TC
The city schools will close
for the term Friday, May 20th.
—Harry will buy your cast-off
Coats, Pants, Vests and Skirts.
" Ole Olson in Spiritland" at
the opera house next Wednesday
evening.
—There is some talk of Bas-
trop again having the best ama-
tuer base ball team in this sec-
tion this season. Why rot ? We
can have it.
GOOD MULES"t OR SALE.
Six Good Mules and a Wagon
li- splendid condition for sale at
reasonable prices and on easy
terms, Apply to Du. H. B.
COMBS, Bastrop, Texas.
Harry will clean and press
your Suits for you. All work
guaranteed.
Another cold snap this week,
about the thirtieth one of the
wmttr.
BANKS WILL CLOSE.
Next Wednesday. March 2nd,
Te\a.« Independence Day, and a
holiday, the First National Hank
and the Citizens State Lank of
Rastrop will be closed.
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Lost.—A Rebekuh pin sue-
fended in three links. Finder
lease i"turu to Advertiser of-
flee, ii'ewurd.
— S... t ought to eat
at Jake I f l .auruut, Ed. J.
&uUu*burg, Prop.
PURELY PERSONAL.
We are rejoiced to note that
Capt. Thos. C. Cain, senior edi-
tor of the Advertiser, who is in
the Austin Sanitarium, is im-
proving, and are assured that
within a short time he will be
— We are after the goings and
the comings. If you have just
returned home fron; a vWt. or I wmno j-,^
are anticipating a trip, let us
k„o« it. If you have or expect ^ liju
relatives or friends to visit you,
tell us about it. The informa-
tion will be appreciated by the
Advertiser.
A SAD ACCIDENT.
A letter received from
M r,
hanging on a bar. Fit-der will
please return to Advertiser of-
fice and receive rewaid.
Guaranty
Fund
Bank.
Lost.—A solid gold, Daugh-
Mr. A. L. Hoppe was a recent j fei-0f Kebekah pin. Emblem
visitor to Austin.
Attorney Ii. A. Iirooks return-
ed Tuesday from a visit to Aus-
tin.
Mr. E. Haralson was a visitor
to Houston latter part of last
week.
Sheriff Woody Townsend was
a visitor to Elgin between trains
Monday.
Miss Estelle Moseley.of Hearne,
is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. T.
W. Cain.
Mrs. Lou C. Mosby is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. David Hagy,
at San Antonio.
Mr. C. E. Powell left Tuesday
for Northwest Texas, looking
into some real estate deals.
Prof. Howard Jenkins is at
home for Saturday and Sunday
from his school at McDulf.
Miss FrankiePrewitt, of Round
Rock, enrolled in the Bastrop
Normal School, Monday last.
Mayor J. N. Jenkins visited
his daughter, Mrs. W. T. Dech-
erd at Austin, since last issue.
Miss Mona Nash, who is teach-
ing the Hill's Prairie school, vis-
Paatrop relatives Saturday and
Sunday.
County Clerk and Mrs. W. H.
Grimes are visiting their daugh-
ter. Mr-. Fred liurns, in San
Antonio.
Mr.-. IJettie II. Cain, of Lam-
passas, is a guest of County
Clerk and Mrs. W. H. Grimes
and family.
Dr. anil Mrs. H. P. Luckett
were called to Beaumont last
week, on account of the serious
illness of their son, Mr. C. P.
Luckett, whom we are glad to
note, is greatly improved, he and
wjfe reaching Bastrop Thursday,
and will be with their parents
for several weeks.
—We learn from the daily
papers that Hon. Maynard W.
Fowler, of Goliad, eldest son of!,-, , , .. , , ._
ii „ j ,. , T) t-, ... .. .I( us Jung, of Red Rock, notifies
Hon. and Mrs. J. P. lowler, of the Advertiser that Mr, John H.
this city, was on last Monday; Harkins, the cashier of the First
selected to preside as District j State Bank of Red Rock, had
Judge in the Goliad district dur-1 the misfortune to have his leg
itig the illness of the regular (,f"ushed by the Ajani0 Special at
Jenkins and Distr-ct Clerk Thos. judge. Another Bastrop boy j^bout .{ o clock Ihursday morn-
gaining prominence in the legal; L'1^- ^r* Harkins was returning
profession and the Advertiser -"oni San Antonio, and upon
extends congratulations. i reaching home alighted from the
_ . ! train ^ soon after discovering that
DON'T PAY HIGH PRICES be left his overcoat, he attempted
H Parks were in Elgin Monday
last.
Mrs. B. C. Duval most de-
lightfully entertained the mem
bers of the "42" Club on Thurs-
day afternoon, in honor of Miss
Ella Duval, of Hubbard City,
and Miss Anna Shanklin, of Bel-
ton. Every detail of the affair
was characterized by a daintiness
and a perfection that proclaimed
the adept in the art of entertain-
ing. Ferns and pot plants gave
the grace of Moral touches to the
pretty home. Miss Mary O.
Higgins presided at the punch
bowl, and in the course of the
in i-tat sin founded b> n wieath foe Flour, Coru Meal, Coffee, his foot slipped and in falling
to again board the train when afternoon delicious refreshments
puce store.
Bran, Shorts and Chops before his right leg was crushed by the
seeing E. (J. Guse, the low; train, amputation being neces-
sary. Mr. Harkins has been a
resident of Red Rock for about
year, and has won the friendship
|and confidence of every one, and
the Advertiser with regret notes
the above accident .
Guaranty-
Fund
' Bank.
Some Reasons Why
you should become a patron of
this Bank:
We get reasonable rates of interest and
MAKE NO CHARGE for writing mortgages.
2.
No depositor lias ever LOST A DOLLAR
through the failure of a State Bank in the
past. No one can lose, by depositing with
us. for our DEPOSITORS ARB PROTECTED
ABSOLUTELY BY THE DEPOSITORS
GUARANTY' FIND OF THE STATE OF
TEXAS.
3.
FOR SALE.
Brick Store House on
Main Street, also Residence.
Cometiuick and ee property
if yon want a bargain.
ROBT. GILL.
We
deposits.
The
pay :i per cent interest on time
Citizens State Bank
OF BASTROP.
Guaranty
Fund
Hank.
Guaranty
Fund
Bank.
Mrs. K. M. Trigg gave a
i most charming Theatree Party
to the "42" Club, complimentary
! to Miss Anna Shanklin. of Bel-
ton, and Miss Ella Duval, of
j Hubbard City, on Tuesday, Feb.
22, 1910. The guests all assem-
bled at the home of Mrs. Trigg
j and were served with refresh-
' ments of punch and sandwiches.
Thence they went to the opera
house, chaperoned by Mrs. Rob-
ert Trigg, where they enjoyed
the matinee performance of
Albert Taylor, supplemented by
delicious home made candy.
There were twenty in the party
and all were enthusiastically de-
lighted with the afternoon's
pleasure. •
MR. (.'HEWER : — When you
want n chew, don't buy "Brand"
—buy Tobacco. Ask for Virginia
Tobacco, sold by Elzner Mercan-
tile Co., T. A. Htsler V Co.,
Peoples Cash Gro. Co., Louis
Eilers.
— — m i '
—Sep n-! for Light Clob's
atji.1 Electric Fixture*.
Pfkutkh & M< Lavy.
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were served, consisting of fruit
comfort and elegant nut cake.
The unique score-cards were a
pleasing feature. Miss Willie
Belle Crimes won the prize, a
lovely box of candy, while gold
mounted coronation hair pins
were awarded the fair honorees
as souvenirs of the occasion,
while will long abide among the
brightest memories of all in
attendance. , , ,
— Bring your kodak work to
Thompson, the Photographer.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Tkxah, (
County of H;t«tropj Hy virtue of an
Order of Sale ismicd outuf the Honorable
DiHtrict Court of Bastrop County, on the
24 clay of Jan. A. D. 1 |0. hy the Clerk
thereof, in the cue of F. A. Oreain
versus Margaret NcCucn, Ellen Ford
and >HHf! Ford, No. 5<)K and to me
a« Sheriff, directed and delivered f
did on the •_'•"> day of Jan, 11)10 levy upon
and will proceed tosoll. within the hour*
prescribed by lav for Sheriff's Salen
on the FIRST TUESDAY in March
A L). I'MO, it bointf the 1st day of
f'id month, in frrxit of ground formerly
occupied by the store house of John
M.l inney A Co, on Main Street, in
the town of llaslrop. in said Hastroo
County, the following described prop-
erty, to-wit:
Eighty-three fi t acres of land more
or Ipbh, part of ihr E. U. Barton survey
situated on I tedar Creek, south oast of
the town of M.vlrop, wc«t of the Col-
orado River an 1 about eight mileH dis-
tance from the tpwn of Bastrop, in Bas-
trop County, Texas, and trencrallv
I."own .!•< the M'.'Hp MeCueti place, and
being the s;:tne wold and conveyod 'by .1
T. Pierce to M-ne McOuen hy Dned of
date November luth, I wj, Recorded in
book Vol No. ;• on page 171 0f
records of Bastrop County, Texas
I."Vied on as the property of Margaret
McCuet to «. *fy a Judgment amount-
ing to * :''«•> In favor of F. A. Orgaiu
«"d 1" per tent interest from date
Judgment inteir-st and coat of suit.
Uiven under ny hand, this, Jiith dav
of Jan, A. D,, MU ,
Woody Town -iKnu, Sheriff.
By Homek Mi inunsov, Deputy,
-shades and ('ord Ad justeis
at Pfciffer k McLavv,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 26, 1910, newspaper, February 26, 1910; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205954/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.