The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Don't wait until your wife is so down-and-out that you
have to call in the doctor.
Put part ol the money that the doctor v/ould g'et into
Western Electric health insurance.
Buy your wife a Western Electric Portable Sewing'
Machine. MaKe it possible for her to g'et away from
the hard worK of treadle pushing' that so often re-
sults in serious injury to women who use foot-power
machines.
The little electric motor does all the work—does it
economically—does it better-does it more quickly.
Let us show you this portable electric machine and
other appliances that mean health insurance in the
home.
BartroP Wafer Llgiit 4 Ice Co.
Bastiop, Texas.
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The widespread publicity given by 11•• la ga < a.v
stores to their usual Summ *r Sale-, claiming tn.it
there has b- en a decline in the markets of Hie coun-
try, is purely a selling; plan devised by thim to .a-
count: ■ the public to by. If the merchants in the
f-.mali towns had been getting the profits ah along
yhr«.ii.:h the -elling season' tint the city storw have
they too would be able to giv > the reductions ar.de
b; tl. -n. and stili make after th • reductions were
nvide near as much protit as they have received
all tin
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lit that I roduction i1 as not yet ca ight.
nsumption, laboi e fficiency is less than nor-
1 wag"s Iv.vebeen recently increased in ail
manufactu ring centers.
This -tore has given th > buying public tho benefit
of its purchases on the low market and summed up
all through the store we feel that we are now sailing
Mf,od. '-st as heep a« the so called clearance sales.
We have some sp< ciaU"on the following items
MenS S Ik Shirts, Ladies Silk Waist. Colored and
White \ idles and .V- iv>' Cut >Sh. es,
Let us -how you that your home merchant is entitled
to your patri nage
Yours very truly.
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Sonic*him Abojit to; M •(':
ern - vvee' 1'utato (. ut i:-1
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to the (hi wth t'f 1 e
Sweet I'wtato Ind i>-
trv are Kxj ia;ne.l
1 md in tv Uniud Slav «s sin: i
(.le f<y swrel jMjt.iu>«*t: m r-f, .jini
tin* application of th'.s m < fui
the f u r|M>s«.'i lor* nrltch r so
ndily suited bncwr '-' mil
i ui iteritil li«tl,'rment i tit-- 'i
a eial condiU^n - f m.t'i* > .
.ins' what may a cai )-' .<i
long ihusu Iiiu'k tei (><• st
l.tod b.\ invistig.iui / "J: .•*, •;
. d conditions .it i.mutv •
l"Xas. sinee Mr I
tiv o|M*ratinn of torut- m
storage system in tiaatn.iy
>i \ years ago.
During the past y >e tf.r ;>
I'ayne, of the farm iim '..•ik.m
in.uU^ an oxhausdv' c; \
i < i. of the various ; t : r • p
p.ied iii an effort to iK*«*vt
lit the large «.<j.uir:\-*t( •.«-<vt
potatoes which urrJii'v r.'
|i>st hefotc the pub * cj:>i'
-ibly com uineii tlwji. s5'o r i-i
a published ariiri . # v\a%.' ' •
re>ults of his :nves<riir.s^iotas, f •'r
Paynestati's, that in 'J'h
production of swtjec (juihUh'S - n
e vicinity of L*mi n>w «
than thirtv thoiiauu > (n ■
tliat season. The u. nor •<" f -
view states in a yu itr ii t' r
that about one thuttt.*u.w£
shipped from that pr.arv • i
son. This vast imrre.is*- i - c-^>
duction is atiribuud 6 . ,.i
ty of the curing ;iad *furv.gi
plants to talce care tt j>
by avoiding tiie tors> r u sh&>
as well as tin *_y-vv "u <>;
inarheting the t^sonf « m.
perfected in counec - r: \>i
with. (1 #od. s W'. et psU
which formerly sold. :'«f r v.*e
and twenty dollirs ;v*r ;.r:-e
no.v changes haia s .as rrw r.<
lin.idrei 11 one hiiii-ir/' • r
ty dollirs per acre. Fi.i aik
business buses, ir.;:!' - 1J y. r.
v.tv enthusiastic invin • -r.t-
l,'it statements of th ; r-*v . Iv-
!i laneaally an i ■ iru tj ,*r v
' vliich have come to'h m. to g
the industry, v
o utile* points cttrj, ■> r>
i parity with it, u-i'.:', .
forty of these cur::.; <ii • >•
id operation, and ci.w <e
dors'*ments gi« *a 'j\ ■ f"
• •is of them are i t : i
dence of the .suc*ct <s ■<( 'a ©
from both an eeo;.. • ,
anei il standpoir„t. . v -
ol Mr. Payne'" i - •> /. >
s'i >w, that under f-m : •*' •
of trying to nrMferwi p <
t i" I iss has souc, ' " • ■
Irgli as si a ty * r e •- <
t i>' system to ,/o in• *..
by actual te>t by .*i • .■ i .1
f dleg ; of Tex.is. nu« . ....
but one anil >? v1 ; *.• •
cent.
Th • coring *y >'. *
(t i • quality of Un- <i.v•< •. • ,
11-i) extends th>> r*l .• • i
over many monthi • •
ity to keep thoift ■ •-. . i
place them on th a ! <t .• <!
aiaiided takes 1.1.>
ia i of t he perisiri'. ' * - •
permits the sa!e of r.r.ci -,ri .
the i rop which w t-.
lost, to be m i e , ^ ,,
i:ig an extortion a' ■ ■ .
' n u t.vo to t: ree l
iriee jh r bus hi c*.
• ring at the 11 > e o! e.
\ ii ?*1 i11•; 1 s at- .1"
curing and stora«.•;<* ' ' ■ i'i
- th • chief off!' i sis 'i' ' "■' ■
.Marketing IJureii, -
I r the statertcn •• i .i I
v.ll pay for itself s:i s,
e ir The 1 'nited Hi* ■ • * . •
a i intent of Agr c ' ' i
r is state t It t?: Ti ■'
MILADY'S DRESSING
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i:as ctol been over li o'ed it: s. >ctmg our Neiv Stock of Notions.
In this department she will find many daintv toilet accessories
in Perfume, Power, Soap and articles so indispensible to the wo
man of refinement: ni.'eessary to her comfort and accentuating her
cltarm.
Full lino of the f.iiuou.> M irinelio t >i.or gaol-, jst rec ive I.
The J. M. Holt Company
It \ on Want to Entertain l'~e the
AUDITORIUM
Tucs-iay and Friiay Xiplits 01 Kaeh Week
DANC
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Matinee Dances
Monday and rhursday
Afternoons : c ;;o
For Girls, Boys and Beginners
A Cliarg • t) All of Jj • .ii I beginners
Music by • AmjWM" Kl.'ctric I'i-iim.
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H;i i*i * ork act* 'Uj' .vm i • . or. tie.
muly th ■' lil'ious (>'• . .iii' it i
n/ low spira- w. ,rn aut
ih, ii . .: i gy i 'rieK. A l. I t'ei
> tJi«- fi*-r>t' ! i thut men ,-i > • -
•mi dwnnw a'ad It v yorstnr*. i
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14. Mia linen, l)
n .'lis ' n, , 1 . M; ■ r is ful y
j'aa:iti<■ : to . . th i o']i -e. being
horie.iyhiy coiiv-rsin! with all
d th • 1.1 tiv;< of the ><e, rd if
m ■ xemplary
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/us" received, Kitcl.cn Mai'i
il M l\iU'li«'U C .1 ! lilt''. >, > J. .L'tll
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,'Jastr l-'u .T.iture Co. 3 '' miee .ad 11. v•
.me!, A trial prov
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Hat
Tiiis i->ue contai n tin .r -1 Si,aphonic, in <■■■> - no bait or
loooement of J, S. ''Dade Mil Jm xing required. Results gu
mii a I all -.i id ate for the !eel -.:.te.>o.
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)f County Sheriff. Mr, Milton! 25c il (1 cske) enoug
, , ' j,ii t rv. K'iti ' • i ol- iv ir
iced.s no introduction 1. ■ wa, -
guar
h for
bcrn r t Me|lade, anil h. s " a\s .
>c si/. • (■_' cakes) for rhick''n
ir u-e, c lops, or s I ail buildings,
i ved in Bastrop county. In J a . ~ j (J .(10 • i'i e i,,vsi enough for
j iry 1 *.« 1h ■ s :rved is • . ty arm and o t-ti1 iidi" _■
.ne ill for one .\ ;ar under Mr. h ' 1 • 11,1 ""arante •..) by
A <i>.ay Towuseii and tnen ne
wo y. .i r> as c.on*.tab,e, he i <
!gn > this ! o iti' ii in I'81G, P
•ve a ■. d. puty sneri"' a a •
ir pn'sent. sheriff Mr. E. li
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ii> t> enter fx i aee for 'oar.' , |
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Mr. .1 "an Watson called in our
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Why Advertised Stores Succeed
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• i nhi.iifit'i«, new t."ailf. tu w Ir • n 1«.
The | i i.iie like v«*ry kindly to that
I" >>l man. rii jr • iliat spirit
\iii ix to U i*:i uivnntap'. Tliey feel
i; ,t tin' man win, },■>v>, a ir > alidad
-|/i(;t inhls . '• .inif. wi!l#how it is
i,- l,m nj too. Thi'v that th<'
uii'- nllialionw.il lt*a l him to lake
1 he grocers division of tho rt
tail Merchant ■; Associati' n if
San Antonio recently a |n.int d
, a commit tee to investigat. tin
j advt-ibiiity of recomn ending ti'.c
I building of a plant in San An*
! tunio. The committee, aftei
carefully studying tlie in itter,
made an xceedingly favorabl •
ivj)0rt« and it is the pur|K>sot<
erect a p""*tit, mid to tinanco tic
matter by distributing its own-
ership among a number of i>«>o
pie. The plan under which lie
, plant will be oporat" I. is !;nown
as the Wells Southland system,
invented by Mr. ,J. 15. Wells of
Longview, Te>asi and improved
and build by the Southland, and
Texas Sweet Potato Curing As
j sociutiou, the lattir company
having charge of the work in
this pa l of Tex is.
Tins p,. t of Texas po^esi-es
thousands of acres of the 'in, si
,rag< of sweet [)o«
o; l
n* the most i/npie-ta ' >
>ervatioD measures «/. . b«
at intii effect in Hi" SS i >a
St. iles. \ .no ivhshab' • m .-
I n ed iin.the South i>«o «-
i u. po 'taiA'e as the .-••• >'. a ir to.
mil none so poorly h.cr.a
i'akmg all of til *>e ? > •• i i
. conslderution, that t .<• i
ti or. is o'le of m * r it, t.ivt', ■ - e,
of actual aworaphshiu e.-. .a'
In* results tend to bo ■ > i
lines, conserve one ri-
I food crops we grow u .. v S . *.'j.
' ,iiid that the plants are *n'2 j ■ v
1 «it makers for thoif*
>ne that vii I me* t with a- - i
tort of our people -ii".. V"
*o see in San Auton^uan vkwim-
ai,g plant similar t j o c •
.".pie recently eirclrsinl 1 .
oak. California, vvbi h '. tao tiw
piescnt time is the lanp-st c ar
:iu and stornge pl-mt in the
w_>rld.—San Antonio K I-in. f.y\
Harpoon,
Hasler Bros. Co
When in Need of Goods Let Us
Serve You With
l ine Groceries
Flour and Feed
Fu rnitu re
111rd wire
Kugs
Linoleum
Stoves iie.,ters
Farm Implements
Etc.
BrinS Us Your E^s and Butter
We Pay Highest C ish Price
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Pearcy, J. H. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920, newspaper, June 17, 1920; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206329/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.