The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 12, 1910 Page: 3 of 10
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THE BUSY CORNER
"THE BUSIEST SPOT IN TOWN"
J. M. HOLT & CO.
Record breaking snles up to (lute. To muka this a banner year we are go ng to make the
last few weeks of 1910 III'M.
SPECIAL PRICE LIST NEXT WEEK TO INTEREST EVERYONE
Brighten Thanksgiving with some of our NKW LINEN DAMASK and NAPKINS.
Special showing in Linen Art Peieces this month.
The Bastrop Advertiser
HASLER & JUNG,
General Agents
American National
Insurance Co.,
Bastrop, Texas-
***"" Your business solicited.
RIGHT TO THE POINT.
we will get. We will not indulge
in glowing descriptions of our
stock of Dry Goods, although it
well deserves it. but will state
bare facts at once, and show you
the bargains you will get by our
list of prices to be found in our
advertisements elsewhere. T. A.
HASLER & CO. DRY GOODS
STORE.
METHODIST CHURCH.
Services Sunday morning and
evening at the usual hours. A
cordial invitation given to all.
I. T. Morris, Pastor.
PIANO FORTE RECITAL.
The class of Mrs, T. P. Ilaynie
will give a recital at the opera
house Friday night, Nov. 1S.
Public cordially invited. Admis-
sion free.
—Oh how good, "Its Delicious"
That new crop Ribbon Cane Syrup
Elzner Merc. Co. just received.
Miss Retta HulT having ac-
cepted a position with the T. A.
Hasler & Co. Dry Goods Store,
Miss Katie Lou Oldfield will as-
sume charge of Miss Huff's Kin-
dergarten school on next Monday
morning.
—Oh how good "Its Delicious"
'That new crop Ribbon Cane Sy-
rup Elzner Mercantile Co. just
received.
THE WEEK OF PRAYER.
The Bastrop Auxiliary will ob-
serve the week of prayer ap-
pointed by the Foreign Mission-
ary S( :el,y, using the following
programs at the times and places
named. We cordially invite not
only all the members of our own
church, but those of other
churches, and people who belong
to no church, to meet with us
and join in this helpful annual
service. We hope that every
member of this Auxiliary will
attend each meeting and do her
part towards making this week
of prayer a bl< ssing to us all.
Begin now to a- r inge for it, that
no previous enagement may keep
you away. Read the programs,
prepare your part carefully, if it
is only an answer to roll call-
that is one of the best things on
the program, if we answer it
well. There will be no social
meeting, no refreshments served
—just as hour's speech in prep-
aration for better service in the
future than we have given to
God and humanity in the past,
Mrs. B. D. Orgain, Pres.,
" R. Starcke, Sec.
PROGRAMS.
Monday, Nov. 21, 3 o'clock p.
m., Hostess, Mrs. R. B. Wilkes;
Leader, Mrs. Giles Leath; Sub-
ject, Privilege and Responsibili-
ty; j Descriptive Reading and
Prayer, Leader; Roll Call; What
Is My Duty to My Neighbor?
Song, "Holy Spirit, Faithful
Guide." The Responsibility of
Membership; Short talk by Mrs.
A. M. Mill; Prayer, Mrs. Haral-
son; Recitation, Nelda Erhard;
Song, "1 Need Th^e Every
Hour;" Thank Offering; Closing
Prayer, Mrs. Wilkes.
Tuesday, Nov 22, >1 o'clock p.
m., Hostess, Mrs. W. E. May-
nard, Subject, (Jetting and (Jiv-
ing; Leader, Mrs. E. H.Jenkins;
Scripture Reading aud Prayer.
Leader; Roll Call; What Shall I
(Jive and How? Song, By Young
People's Society; The Spiritual
Uplift of Missionary Work; Short
Talk by Mrs. Haynes; Prayer,
Mrs. R. Green; Song, "Will
iThere Be Any Stars in My
Crown," Young Peple's Society;
Recitation, Mi • Kansom; Thank
Offering; Praise God from Whom
All Blessings Flow; Closing
Prayer, Mrs. Starcke.
Wednesday, Nov. 23, 3 o'clock,
i p. in., Hostess, Mrs. Paul I).
'Page; Subject, Work and Wor-
—1 .IfLl!!!.1!!!!1"
ship; Leader, Mrs. B. D. Orgain;
Scripture Reading and Prayer,
Leader; Roll Call, Remarkable
Answers to Prayer; Song, "I
Love Thy Kingdom, Lord;" Rec-
itation, Wilmer Page; Personal
Work; Short Talk by Mrs. W. E.
Maynard; Song, "YVork for the
Night Is Coming;" Reading,
Mrs. Page; Prayer, Mrs. Crysup;
Recitation, Eva Leath; Thank
Offering; Song, "Abide with
Me;" Closing Prayer.
PURELY PERSONAL
'THE GIRL AND
THE RANGER."
At the Opera House, one night
only,Wednesday Nov, 16th, "The
Girl and the Ranger, a new suc-
cessful western Comedy Drama,
| which has met with the approval
i of the press and public in all the
large cities from coast to coast
j the past season. The play is in
four acts. Thrilling, romantic
andjfull of clean comedy. Strong
in dramatic situations and cli-
maxes.
A beautiful love story that
pleases everybody. Presented
by a capable acting Company.
Seats now on Sale at Peoples
Cash Gro. Co.
—The Home and School Im-
provement Club will meet at the
School Building at 3:4f> o'clock,
i Wednesday, Nov. 16th, 1910. Al-
friends of the school are invited
to be present.
I —Its sure good new crop Sug-
ar House Molasses at
Elzner Merc, Co.
Lost. White Shawl between
the store of T. A. Hasler & Co ,
'and the residence of Mr. E. I)
Roe. Finder please return to
' Advertiser office.
—Mr. H. B. Lee, a prominent
citizen of Bastrop county, sus-
tained a fall at his home, near
! Red Rock, this week, breaking
his hip. Mr. Lee is an aged gen-
tleman and the accident is very
unfortunate.
For Sale.-Double-barrel ham-
merlcss 16-gauge Gun, L. C.
Smith make. Also ono 12 gauge
Winchester Pump Gun, take
down model.
W. m. Andrews.
Lost—Tired and Sore Feet
when I began Wearing Pearcy &
Booth shoes. Finder may do as
, he pleases wiUi them,
| Mrs. S. J. Orgain and Mrs. A.
T. Morris left on the early morn-
ing train Thursday last for
Houston, where they go as dele-
gates from the Bastrop Baptist
church to the State Convention
of that church.
Rev. Joe F. Webb and family
left the first of the week for
Seguin, having been appointed
pastor of the M. E. Church,
South, of that city, at the recent
meeting of tne West Texas Con-
ference. The Advertiser re-
grets the departure of a friend,
and joined by all Bastrop wishes
for Brother Webb and family
health, happiness and prosperity
in their new location.
Mrs. W. L. Brooks left Satur-
day night last to join her hus-
band at Marble Falls, where Mr.
Brooks recently purchased a
market. Many Bastrop friends
wish for them success in their
change of residence.
Mrs. E. B. Haralson and Mrs.
Harald Coulson and child were
visitors to Austin this week.
Prof. T, N. Powell, recently
elected County Superintendent of
Schools of Bastrop county, and
family, have moved to Bastrop
and occupy the Tummins resi-
dence in East Bastrop.
Frank V. Meduna and Frank
Barta, from Kovar, were pleas-
ant callers at the Advertiser
office, Thursday.
C. W. Hemphill was in the city
from Goodman, Wednesday.
Rev. I. T. Morris, the newly
appointed pastor of the M. E.
Church, South, of this city, ac-
companied by his family, reach-
ed Bastrop, Thursday, and were
guests for the day of Mr. and
Mrs. W. A. McCord. The Ad-
vertiser welcomes Rev. Morris
and family to Bastrop, and may
their residence in our cit> be
productive of much good towards
the advancement of Christianity
in our midst.
Willie ami Leslie Price, Miss Lu-
ella Craft leave Monday morning
to attend the foot ball game in
Houston.
Mrs. L mis Eilers spent last
week with her children in Aus-
tin, returning home Friday.
Messrs, John Young, Ernest
Jenkins, and Leslie Craft of
Hill*? Prairie, wery in Houston
• Monday,
BASTROP.
BASTROP.
E TO BASTR9P.
OUR BUYERS
will pay liberally for what
you have to sell.
OUR MERCHANTS
will sell you Goods at ROCK
BOTTOM PRICES.
Our people generally will
treat you with courtesy and
consideration.
Our Bank will take care
of your surplus money.
Citzens State Bank
OF BASTROP.
BASTROP.
Walter and Homer Craft were
visitors to Austin Monday.
John Brahm was a welcome
caller at the Advertiser office,
this week,
Mr. and Mrs. John Crosier, of
Jeddo, were visitors in Bastrop,
Wednesday.
F. A. Orgain deals in lands,
buys and sells it on his own ac-
count and on commission, so see
him if you want to buy or sell
Born: to Mr. and Mrs. II. 0.
Greis«nbeck, Friday, Nov. 11,
11)10, a fine girl.
If you want to buy or sell land
any where, see F, A. Orgaiii,
C. Erhard & Son,
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DRUGGISTS
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HOME MISSION MEETING
POSTPONED.
The meeting of the Home Mis
sum Society will not be held n,
Monday, 14th inst. but will bo
postponed till Monday 21st,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 12, 1910, newspaper, November 12, 1910; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205982/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.