The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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WE INVITE YOU Jfl
MAKE OURBANK YOUR BANK
We want your name on our books—Come in and
start a chocking account. $1.00 will do it, and
be one of the many good people who do business
with our Bank. You will not regret having start-
ed a Bank Account.
Absolute Safety tor your money.
Interest paid on time deposits.
CITIZEKS STATE BANK
PAUL 1) PAGE. Prey J T CRYSUP Canhier
BASTROP, TEXAS,
Standing of Contestants
' in Ladies Diamond Contest
The following is the vote in the Indies Diamond Con-
test us counted by two of the Judges, Messrs. H. J.
Kesselus and Hartford Jenkins, 7-&) Friday night, Nov.
18, 1915. The Vfte as given by Mr Kesselus is us follows:
Mrs. Lennah Harris, Red Rock 1114,015
Mrs. H. C. Wertzner, •;;••• 129,425
Miss Myrtle Hood, Bastrop 70,545
MissTillie Woehl, Elgin
.Miss Nellie Price, McDade V 87,190
Miss Nelrose Nehaefer, Hastrop 1( ,i'.1'
Miss Grace Mobloy, McDade U,465
Irjtr Coupons to be counted must bo in the ballot box"
not later than 5 p. m. each Thursday.
PURELY PERSONAL.
Mr. Paul Keonig, of Tied Rock,
was among his friends in the
county capital this week. Paul
says the Advertiser man nuade
an error in regard to the pro I
Miss Dorothy Pipkin, visiting
Misses Ivor and Lee Wilbarger,
! left this week cn a visit to Shi ductioriwf molasses on his farm
1 Antonio We haft that he had "sold two
| Mr. C. H. Wallace, ot Watter- Ulou' d gallons," when ho says
son. and Mr. W. N. Moncure, ofJtha • should have been that he
I Cedar Creek, were Monday visi- cooked two thousand gal
1 tors in Bastrop.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Karling,
lo ; and had it for sale. He
As that almost every friend ho
-d wanted to borrow a dollar or
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MADE rnQM CREAM OF TARTAR
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[of Hill's Prairie, were visitors ip Jlol.0 un the strength of the sale
Bastrop this week. 0f t|l(5 molasses, and that it gave
If you do not know
all about the Ladies
BURBEN RED TURKEYS.
I I have a lot of Bur ben Red
Diamond Contest you are Turkeys for sale at sf).(K) a pair,
behind the times, ask I Tll° tirst ,otthese Turkeys
Jas. P.N Wood, Jeweler
& Optician, or T. W.
Cain, Editor of the Ad-
Mr. W. H. Puller, the gei .
manager of the Southwest- n
11Telephone Company at Hastvop,
was in the city Thursday. His
many friends here were pleased
| to see hi in much improved from
| a recent illness and hope for his
: ultimate recovery within the near
; future.
Mis.y Ivor and Leo Wilbarger
1 are visiting at Temple.
The Advertiser is pleased to
I note that our ycung friend, Mi.
C. P. Luckett, who has been at
ih«! King's Daughters Hospital
at Temple for some time, has
been able to sit up this week and
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vertiser.
were imported from Cave City, is improving rapidly,
Kentucky, and are of the best i.. r. W. J. Smith, President of
strain. Address 1 the First State Bank of Red
C. W. Mookk, ! Rock, was iu Bastrop Wednes-
Route 2, Red Rock, Texas, j (]ay<
him other "worries" too. Both
Will Smith and the editor have
their own opinions as to whether
the molasses have been actually
sold or not, and Paul's friends
may draw therown conclusions.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bock q,nd
son, Master Albert, were among
the lied Rock visitors in Bastrop
this week. ji ,, .,
p. in. Wo cordially invite all
Mr. Philip Lehmann was a j the young peopie to come to ti.o
Tuesday visitor in the city. j league service. We promise to
Miss Bessie Robertson has! ck>®e,the evening preaching ser
returned to her home at Taylor. v,ee fv n" m ^vfirvhmlv
Get your Christmas Photo
now whiie 1 have plenty time t«
do my best work.
John Swaktz,
The Photographer.
M ETHODIST N()TICE.
Subject Jor Sunday morning
sermon, "loot's Choice and its re-
sulting Influence on His Poster-
ity."
Senior League meets at 0:45 p.
m. and preaching service at 7:30
M rs. M. A. Johnson, of Taylor,
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Fannie Kennedy.
Mr. E. G. Guse returned this
week from a several weeks stay
at Marlin and is much improved
in health.
vice by 8:30 p. m. Everybody
cordially invited to all services.
Let us ujake your Thanks-
giving Suit, we aie agents
for Ed V. Price & Co.
Booth Dry GoodsCo.
GERMAN METHODIST
CHURCH.
There will be services at the
German Methodist ci'i'.'Tch Sun-
day morning and evening. Sun-
day School at the usual hv'ir.
Everybody cordially invited.
O. C. Hakkw. v
Buy two 2.5c boxes it"
Peroxide Vanishing Cream
at Brannon's Drug Store
for 2(ic.
NOTICE.
I take this means of notifying
my patrons that bread baked
by mc can only be purchased
at my place of business, having
no other local distributing points.
E. J. Rauensbukcj.
Jas. P. Wood will offer a larger
and better line this year thai
has ever been shown in Bastrop.
II SSS —
BRING YOUR TURKEYS
TO BASTROP
TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 23RD
11
2 CTS. PER POUND
E. E. Griesenbeck,
Turkeys to be Loaded at Depot.
M. K. & T. TIME TABLE.
( HANOI IN KATY R'T.nri.K TO
TAKE EFFECT OCT 17
NORTH HOUND.
No. SO Leave Bastrop 12:41 p. in.
No. ti Leave B.t strop 12:55 a. in.
fjo. 2'I lx>ave Bastrop ol.'i a. in.
SOUTH BOUND.
No 29 1/cavc Bastrop 4:17 p. ni.
No. 21 Leave Bastro). -■ 1 *> ft. in.
No. 5 Leave. Bastrop il.'la. m.
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The Queen Theatre
Week's Program for < ■ -k ' vin-
nin;.' Morulay. N> v. 22th:
<eys given
your coupons.
TUP RS D A V Thanksgiving
Matinee at 3:30 p. m. William
Fox presents Frederick Perry
m "Dr. Bameau" in 5 acts.
Mrs. Justin Huns and Mrs. A.
Kirsch, of LaG range, are visiting
Mrs. C. Wertzner. Wednesday
was Mrs. Wertzner's 77th birth-
day and Mesdames Hans and
Kirsch wore here for the above
Matinee prices 10 and 1? cents occasion. Mrs. Wertener is
Night show 10 and 30 cents ! among the oldest, citizens of Mas
The greatest cast ever assem-Itrop. Her husband, Mr. C.
1,1,,,! I Wertzner, was the tirst post
FRIDAY Selig Drama, "The imaster here after the close of
Strange Case of Talmai Lind." I the civil war and held the post-
SATPRDAY—Kalem Drama, Hon f(,r more than twenty years.
"A Perilous Change " Vitn-1 Ma-V the good lady enjoy good
graph Comedy, "The Fairy God health and live to celebrate many,
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tbe nl tic
steps re({
, beluK con
the c«ntr
MONDAY -Vitagraph Drama,
The Confession of Madame
ir«staff," n three '•eel Broad-
1 of the
>ea
^feature. Also
SV' episode No. 8.
A 'tSDAY — "William Fox
pv«\t,s "Kroutrmer Sonata,"] Do no1 '■ u
^i^ng "Nance O'Niel and Christina*
\dmission 10 and |
DAY
mother." Lubin Drama' "The
Man Who Did Not Die,'" featur-
ing Crano Wilbur.
FOR CH R ISTMAS. — Your
Photograph. The simple gift
that lends the touch of friend-
ship without the embarrassment
of an obligation. If you eome
early I can do you better work.
until just before
many birthdays.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Schaefer
and daughter, Miss Nelrose and
sons, Harold and Vernon, Miss
Mamie Fisher, and Messrs. P.
(i. hlzner, Jr., Lawrenco Schewe,
a A. Schaefer, L. VV, Olive, Jr.,
and John Holland were visitors
to the Cotton Palace at Waco
this week.
Mr. II. Jones has returned
ara,
Kalem Drama
V" v;i'.
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John Swart/,
The Photograph. \
issued for cash pnr
mly at Jas. P. Woo.i
lotne from a cotton buying tour Austin.
Our young frie.id, Mr. Grover
Hoppe, who recently completed
a business course at Draughon's
Business College at San Anto-
nio, is with the home folks for a
few weeks.
Miss Rubelle Marshall, who
was recently operated on for
appendicitis, is expected home!
from Temple to day.• Friday, toj
the delight of a city full ot 1
f/iends.
Mr. W. M. Andrews, who has
been buying cotton at Austin for
the past several weeks, is home
for a short while.
Louis Filers, Sr, was a San
Antonio visitor the past Sunday.
Mr. EugeneKrhard and sister,
Miss Cora, have returned from
everal weeks stay at San
Antonio.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Metten-
heimer and little Miss Mary
Scott left Thursday on i visit to
different parts of tho state.
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illness of her brother,
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from Murfu on accmmt oi tl.o,poo pow(lcr nn(i Cr#am
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, November 19, 1915, newspaper, November 19, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206189/m1/3/: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.