The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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TilF! HV^Trnp KnVEr.TISFR. BASTROP. TEXAS- THURSDAY. JANUARY
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SATl RDA Y—
Hoot Gibson jn "Painted Ponies."
Also Comedy and Fa bit s.
MONDAY -TI ESDA^
Every wife—every jrirl who hopes
to be one should Ket 'he lowd wn
from Helen, history's wisest and
most beautiful wife!
r Da- M
>r and wa- one if "hp
addr. -*ed th • meeting,
m- "f the th-ii'r,* < wn
discus-.-d und those |• r
b
Many
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derived
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Mr
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Hi
Ha-
of R« i Rock,
this wHk.
• i from
meetin
Mr. Sam Hemdon was
v. - it" r last w eek.
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Mrs Ida Schiepre and son cf Yoa-
kum were Bastrop visitors this week
sruests tn the home of her mother,
Mrs. Traeekman.
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,!•• 1 to refuse Mr. Van
< off.- t? •> "11 la 1? was In a
H site a.' .••d d"Wt. a -<ttl#
S _ y «Jd that <>.• ■ f . ! a «•
*r-
of .Mr. Peter S<
... Mrs. J. C. Whalline has returned
to her h me in Houston after visit-
Mr. und Mr- .f P 1 >w|e re* m- ing h> r mother. Mrs. A. Griesenbeck.
«-d home Tuesday from F.lPaso and • • #
I *ailas.
RECORD SALE
Born—To Mr. and Mr- Louie H. Victor and Brunswick records
Gest, an .-ipht pound daughter, for 15 and 25c each at Hasler Fur-
mother and baby are fretting aim* niture Co. Records can not be
nicely
Mrs. H. B. Combs has returned
t-',me after an extended visit in Dal
las.
Mr. ard Mrs. M. J. Belto of Lytle
Texas were Bastrop visitor.'
week-end.
played at store Get yours today.
Mr. M C. Booth was a Dallas
visitor this week attending the
Oklahoma and Texas Shoe Retail-
ers convention held ir. that city at
the A'.lphus Hotel. Mr Booth also
visited the market while there and
. bought some of his spring merchan-
dise.
•1 -1. S. haefer is visiting in Gid-
with
LEWIS STONE
MARIA CORDA
RI( ARDO ( < >RTEZ
ALSO NEWS—PRICES 10- -30c
m i
WEDNESDA Y—
Fred Gilman in "On Special Duty."
Comedy, "Buster.- Home Life," and
"Blake of Scotland Yar 1."
MANAGER WANTED
FOR BASTROP COINYY
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wilhelm and
daughter, Miss Tens and s n Joe. wee*.
f Red Rock were Bastrop visitors • • •
Monday. ,
H. L Copeland, District manager
* * * of the Alamo Life Insurance Co.,
Mr. Louis Wilhelm, who has been of Austin was a Bastrop visitor this
under treatment at Marlin. ha- re- week.
turned to his hom in R> 1 R.>ck.
Mr. and Mrs. Firnest Raven f
•\ustin were visitc rs in the h me of
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilke and family
Sundav.
• • «
Miss Alleen Osb m wa.- nr. Austin
visitor this week.
Mrs. J M. McKinnon of Floydada,
Texas is visiting her sister, Mrs. R.
G. Starcke.
Mr and Mrs. L.
children of Austin
Scha-fer and
peat Sunday
The Gilded
Lovers
By Old Line Lepal Reserve Life
Ins. Co., a Texas Company. Refer-
ences as to character, ability and , v, , . .. • .
experience required. \I1 replies * Mr. J. A. McKinnon . Austin
confidential—Address T1. L. Cope
with relatives in Bastrop.
* • •
Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Brinkman
returned home Sunday from Houston
where Mrs. Brinkman underwc-'.t a
six week's treatment with a -pecial
ist.
0 m m
Mr. and Mrs. Kldr*-d M Kinn"n
,
. m % % <
C/ H. 1R\ JNG KING
fe: "I
land.
"Vou are a f ->| to re.', t Van
Br. up! ' said the amiable o;.| lady:
"but Si>thcr:.tnd ! not is bal a«i It
mlc-t be. He Is said to have m .ney
—and Is Oi'«'!.t.v well cot.ne :• 1. I
or r. !«r >..u lad the c<.;,." n s"r:se to,
acre? t t.
Sally ■) •! I.- t tell her the wh"le h'>r- |
ri('e tr h then aird there ur.e storm
a day fr"m h.-r esteemed aunt was,
«h«> f >]t all >1 >• ctiuld reasonably be
ei; e t * to *!ar. 1. And when the n; r-
row came she postponed the dire rev-
tiat,.<n to the following day. S:,e
mo (vter nirantiiiie and g~l
fro:a him some m >rel support. 1
And she did see Peter—met him by '
lppoIntn.eM taade over the telephone
<he found him almost bursting with
"Tnrewi) eji :tf>r.ient, "What do you
rh;r.k.rrled li ; rny father s second
.•iln. Peter Van Vorst Sotheriand.
an old bachelor—b*en living In <"all-
'■>rnl : — ha* died and left me nearly
h. ' a t n — b> a use of inr nime.
I (hp -.vi'l «;vs. Lawyers notified rn
this morning.
"I s':p[... «n!1 Sally with a
' .' i-.r her eye. • t..at I oi:«Ut to
y. 'i t" d!\>-«t your-- f of .r
ne ( -.re > -j mar** me. p, jr I
\\. t'- i e.s "h oti.fr when we
,-e f.i>•' p.. r, kt.'! If people il.sNt
is r. I: w:.y. w; run't
it ' (her pensb.[iei| oil the
J h ;, y ever ufter.
f:\ojuce prices
• l iilt-y ..'try Tee f feed, we ire paying t< dn'" th '0j.
•vrg : n . - t. All j rices subject to change v ith u' n< tie.,
t gher ■ r i"Wer, b.i *-d < i market conditions on day that you bring
them in.
Hen . (Il>«. up, ITc; Her -, tnder llb^.. lie; Spring*. 1 1-4 U> 211*,.,
^tc; Baker «i\er J lb«„ lac; lurki> . 2.W-; Pecan*. 12 \ 13c; Bees-
ax. lv; ECk'«. -V'
W> are spending m .ney to kt • p ) u posted on the market and
in turn we r >pe that y u wid fav> r u.- with y ar patronage.
\S'i a - r.a'ail' a mplet« line of Purinu 1 how.--—Horses. Cows,
Poultry Hogs- See •)- l> -fore you Buy.
THE PETER COMPANY
E. B. COWNOVER
Phones—Office 26
Residence—173-J
Bastrop, T- xas
Beau-ootiful Soo-oop
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TO QUOTE MARKET
PRICES EACH WEEK
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S.iriih «;r;.?* n
land, Dist. Manager, 11 Scar-
borough B!dg., Austin. Texas.
were visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. R. C. Starcke Sunday.
Misses Xenia D. Beli and Mar ha
Let and Mrs. O W. Chalmers mot r-
ed t Belton last Satun.lay.
Are You
Overdoing ?
Overwork Throws a Heavy
Burden on the Kidneys.
OS ERWORK. rich food* and *tim-
ulatmg drunks pot extra burdens
on our kidneys hen tl.e k«ine>
siov. up. im pun ties rtmain in the
blood and are apt to make on? languid,
tired and achy, with dull headaches.
dizzincM and often nagging backache
A common warning is scanty or burn-
ing secretions
Lae Doan t Ptllt. Doan . a stimu-
Unt diuretic, increase the secretion of
the kidneys and aid in the elimination
of waste impurities Are endorsed by
users everywhere Aik. your rxaghber!
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DOANS
A STIMULANT DILRETIC KIDNEYS
fcurr M.lkwr. Co MfjChcai Buffalo.NY
PILLS
60c
Photo shows Mist France* St. John
Srmth. daughter of Mr and Mrs St.
John Smith, of New York, who dis-
appeared fro«n Smith C allege on Pn-
day. January 13 A reward of $ljUOO
hai teen onved
have n ;,e l i. t«> the days of o.r
rr*Ht c mdMi- ' he now «n<! hnve
:r Sa js sr.J I nr 1 P.ettyx.
etc.—We that are V Hi the SW..V1.
Ali i Sally WHS "ie. i. >• In the sw.*n.
Slie ■'.••wiTf a*:rf tr- t
everyvhe.-f—n> - . . it. nr.i.: w .
coinplete without > y << af'^ii. Pet>-'r
jv'l .Tlfit.| « • I lie - ue <rt.
For iii.-laiev, t ••;. !"itu w • •! f r
m<<ney. L>>r. w .• h .:lj m. .1-
Inttly siiO -]•< ; . y "ti the . liter-
ln cre t Of I lie -Ml al wave they
were all the time ,r.var* of the • ..s
of Ji<iverty Wl, • y he >W • ::i.
Sally was un ■■ ,n v* :th an • ! m 1
:iunt, who stii.;e<l her lf to keep
Sully !n the ti>'l'e that the j,'.rl
A'lUll riia >- aw. thy r, irr ,'e and
orlng hi me the slea\e- -.<< that t e
old lady «;—:t live ri luxury f r the
re: alnder of her Hje 1 :.e . .rt I •!
cultivated a rej.u* r un for wealth hy
pr.i-'tl'-intf a tie. • - - . ry par- , ;
and a« she s* Id'-'n a ; > t • 1 an in v. i-
tlntj anywhere, ,; | f n>..r . u
tertained on a< < ■ .:.i «.J the e,
he had aeijuired a envia! ie ref-
utation for "exclu>;. eness "
As fur Peter h. had D' ne it r> s-
tlves, hut Uiai.y d.-stant o:.es. ;. . ; e
pie o.' wealth an ) stand :.g ■ a e
u e<l to visit OC'a aaliy. Everybody
t<« i It ' r srantt j that l' ;« r h id
n.< !;ey — and l'et- r <i.d nut ui. lece.v#
them. He h il s f-m, « very l *w,
thousand 1 are v h he i.un^ to !
trliu ileatli u<< h - I M re.-nrt. V> y
didn't he go to work? He hud—-ev-
eral t...< - ad . ti.w the bush
n«- s he went into had (.'"lie "llijey."
Yes. twit Sai-v ur.d I'eter wjnt -d
mn. ey li.adiy, as.d ai ther th.ng they
both wanted w .' , t r,,arr.e.; — w .r-
The Peter Company will quote
market prices on poultry, pecans,
an I etrsrs each week in the Adver-
tis r. Ir. an ad to be found in an-
other column will found the mar-
ket prices prevailing now. Of
course these prices ar* subi*>ct to
change without notice, r- they wrilj
likely fluctuate each day, but the
seller will be able to know approxi-
mately what to erpr* when he
brines hi- produce to Bastrop.
Watch for their ad each week and
keep posted.
o
"Helen r,f Troy" could jjive 'he
modem Flapper .1 tricks and then
beat her at th? trame Se" t.'.e
"Private Life of Helen ' Tr y" at
at D;xie Theatre Monday and Tues-
day, also News reel.
• • •
McCamey now has ?/ ,000 perple,
^hipninK T<X'.',f>0 barrels i; a mf'nth.
• • •
Three rr.■'■rt- completed we!'- bring
Pet' - ('• ut • v rr - ■ r- • I #>« wells.
&
"Beautiful Soup.' H'ho cares for fish.
Came, or any■ other J. h >
It ho wouij no: g've al ry f m-o
Pennworth onlx cf be :ui"'u! Soup?
Pennyworth onf_v of beautiful Soup?
Beau—oo! ful Soo—oop!
Beau—ooliful Soo -oop '
Soo'oop of the e-e-evenin*.
Beautiful, beauti—FL'L SOUP!"
0 Sar.g the Mcick-turt.r to Alice Tomato s ip. . r. e made ',v*auti-
in \\ otideriaind in Lewis Carre.• s ful by t ■ *cly .ei . in If. istead
in. :tAi .is., lie mu>t have of va11r ! : n /
a I inw t wh : - d
suriacc. A ir.tlr .
j . j'Tjk.i
cry M.ui
S< ?nr
wren a i. . :: •. * ;:r'- ;•.
of American des er.t. ' A: • -.■
cans seldom th r k f y .up as a thing
by
ating
■ g ••
of the evening, nor as anyt
ticul-rly t ., itiful.
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trv,
th<
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In th; s
for soup is constantly gt
1 wrntv • vr >c .. • 'T• a. •
50(1."' ■) cans • s .;. s ; ;
the United Sta:'> Today, o
tab! *hment put- up as many ;
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Photo shows broadcasting apjaratu* usp■' to i iri>.! viser.
(MMible to see individuals and occurrences in dista: t ; lace* I he a; ; . a
in the above picture made thi girl actually us. t.. mis e h
about receiving sets in Schenectady h ^mes in tests by the Oen ral Liecinc
Company and the Radio Corporation of America
Whel -he t-ild her aunt, that
. > old l;e! threatened to ti :i
I ■ " " ' ti and i .*>• if ae •(
<n • aiiept Sa" s; irred for th.ie
a;.d C"t a rrmi !, leeway. In the in
t< r'. --Ion between the popping of the
r;i,est!on and the date set for t e
tU.al answer ('■ *t. 'I'.-s Van Brou.'i
the wealthy suit r wns unremitting
In hi* •Mention ii, s ;y—and it
shout that t'ey re already en-
pired. P"'er saw t! p :>tter,tiv( iiesa of
v. ri 15rouj h. heard t ,. rumor and g .f
desperate.
Tie net Sally at a dinner o.. - and
vhlstci 1 her off to that g 1 old
stamping ground "f lovers, the r« n-
sersatory And ft -re was no one rjV
N *rlng h«d :nd the rnhl er plants to
A Large Assortment or House Dresses,
All Sizes, Special, at
98c
Beautiful Silk Dresses,
in Pastel Shades
$4.98
Mew Spring Coats in Latest
Special, at
$4.98
M. HOLT COMPANY
5 -fOSPMlS.
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 74, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1928, newspaper, January 26, 1928; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206573/m1/2/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.