The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1930 Page: 2 of 8
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A ,:iG SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS ALLEN A HOSE
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Mr*. J. A KJtd and lit*.* —-**•
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,r the ' rr *- f h^r parent*
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Mr an; Mr* Jess* talker of
Hoafton spent Jk't ***k-<r4 i r. the
home of their parents. County Joage
*m Mrs. F. H. Perkins.
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Mr* J. D. Gxrigam* and
daughter i ft Tuesday for B:g
i-pri-g1 after spending a we«k with
v«r mother, Mr*. J -c Holme*
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Mr" Hugo Walter* of Fr«-kr..:kj-
ELZNER CORNER
PHONE li«
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Mm Grace Roe i Sat. Angel:
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. la.«: week-end 1
parvnu.
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R bt. F Jenkins Arid Billy Tc.wr-
--nd. who ire attending A. k M
Cr-l.rg* spent *«' w««k-end with
allen a. silk hose IS TODAY known as one
of thl finest HOSE SOLD IN ONLY, the finer
stokes and shops. it IS FASHIONED so care.
i l'lly AND well AND OF ONLY THE sheerest
silk. that WE are ENABLED TO guaranty £ this
hose UNCONDITIONALLY. WE ARE pleased, tq
have THE PRIVILEGE TO SELL THIS famous brand
of GUARANTEE HOSE, AT THE LOW PRICE of
97c $1.44 $1.84
v. siting r*UtiT«* and friends in Bas- t'ieir parent
trop this week.
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MUt r. Bri*ir*r. a Mu k-nt of Six n-
Mrs T. H Haym* and utU* fen of Clay Commercial Co'.lepe : Austin
PA^ LAM1
PA> Lt-sS
J M. Holt Co.
BASTROP, TEXAS
pay cash
pay less
Avsi.-. are visitir.g in the hem*- of
Mr*. J P. Fowler this
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K-.r.gr
Mrs G. C
'V^dne-s-iay af'.e
. - **• *.'r her s.ster in Mar' "
rtturr>e«3 home
«pend::.g sever*.
Fleischmann Yeast
6 for 24c
Grape Fruit For 25c
TP.FE RIPENED
APPLES rr, 20c
FA!
Lettuce
Bananas
4
For
TP.FF RIPENED
Per
Doz
FANCY WINES APS
Ice Rur'4
Head
Lemons Doz
SUN hi ST
Per
Doz
YELLOW RIPE
Spuds Lhs
Soap tl'r *<•
10
Ijbs
WHITL GRAM l.ATFIJ
3
Lbs
MAXWELL IlOl SE
Sliced
Lb
SUGAR CURED
4 t 5 Lb
Average
10c
29c
Mr* A C. Kle:ner. na returned
her fume in Austin after /"perdir.gf
t f^w days in Bastrop *
&jid friends.
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Mr. and Mr*. Harold Schaefer of
Conroe spent last weekend in Bastrop
v th their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.
.' Schaefer.
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M < R. M. Hubhard f Austin
-vent several days in the home of
h<-r aunt, Mrs. .1 T. Cn*sup this
i w.-f-k.
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M'.ss Belva lye <pent ia?t week-
' rid in Austin, visiting friends.
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Genera! Tir*-- a a long way to
. Friend- • • Magnolia Service
Station.
sjy nt last wv.ek-end with h;s parents
Mr ar.d Mrs. R J Br.eger
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Mr. LeGrar.U Turner of Austin u
visiting relatives and friends in Bas
trop this week.
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Mr. and Mr*. L. E. Harris and
little daughter have returned h rr.e
a:*"]
a visit in Dallas.
Sug
Coffee
ma:
Bacon
Hams
Rice
Peas
lb.
HOCKLESS
2 lbs
SNOWFLAKE
2 Lbs
Dried
CREAM WHITE
Macaronia A I^gs
Spaghetti * For
Prunes No 1\ can 29c
STEAMED DELMONTE
29c
43c
42c
67c
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1.27
35c
29c
15c
25c
25c
Apricots
Evap.
Per Lb
WHOLE PITTED
25c
Pickles 37c
FULL vT. DILL OR SWEET
Preserves 27c
PURE
PKA<"H OR STRA V BERRY
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an
- LFCED YELLOW CLING
Peaches J an" 18c
VEGETABLES
'lustard (.re fa, tomatoes,
< w li flower, herts, spinach
; i rnii's, new sim 1>s, peppers
(.keen onions, carrots. ( ab-
i.af.k, ekituce. celery.
ELZNER CORNER
PflONB1U
Mr. and Mrs. W. li. Watterson of
.IcDa'ie -pent last week-end in the
rn<■ of tru-jr parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J J. Sapp.
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Carbolineum Oil, the Blue-bug and
lite killer. Also wood preserver.
Get it at The Home Hardware Co.
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Mr. and Mr-. Dale Turner and
1 :!e daughter of LaGrange were
Pastrop visitors last wf.-k-end,
guest- in the home of their parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Schaefer.
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Mr. T. W, Wells of Hye, Texas,
i v as a Bastrop vi -itor this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McKinnon of
Austin were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stareke this
week.
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P. W. Walberg of Elgin was a
I.u.-iness visitor in Bastrop this
\ '<>k
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Mins Alma Jackson of Smithville
pi-nt a few days in th< home of her
mother, Mr- E H. Jackson this
week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Har\'ard McLeod and
little daughter <f Elgin w ye g'-o.-ts
'•i th<- home of their parents, Mr. an'!
Mr--. E F. Hasler la't week-end.
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Mi Ollene Koenig of Red R<<k
: pent last week-c id in th' home r.f
he ist-r, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Gries-
tnbeck
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Mr .!>■>■ E-kcw ami litt!«- on \>■ nt
•i few d'iy- last week in Smithville,
• *))'• homi- of her mother.
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( ail olinturn ("(li, th'1 Blue-bug and
''ite killer, Also wood pn-erver
('t< • it at The Home Hardware C'>,
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W< tfive particular attention to
<-ar washing and greasing. Let us
vacuum clean your upholstery. —
MAGNOLIA SERVICE STATION.
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Misse- Helen Booth and Beuluh
'Trfiev r<f M Dad'' 'pent lo«t W">k-
I end in Bastrop.
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Mi-- A. E Graham of Waco is
v iting in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nipps.
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Mr«. A. Jung has returned homo
afur spending thr3e months with her
children in Galveston and Texas City
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Jim and Paul Haralaon of Houston
sp'-nt last week-end in the home of
their mother, Mrs. J. A. HaraUon
Whitlow Eizner, a student of
> uthwestem University of George-
town spent last week-end with hi*
parent . Mr. and Mrs B. A. Eizner.
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Miss Lillii Ferguson of Ledbetter
-pent last week-end with her mother.
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Mr. and Mrs. P.. M. Royston left
la -1 week for M«rc les, when tn.-y
will make their future home. Bastrop
rt-gr-t the loss of these good people
but wishes them much success in their
new home.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Zi. genhals nave
returned h' :n" after a f -w days visit
in Bay City.
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Mr. Lee D Olive, who i- connoted
with the State Fii ^ In urancc Com-
.ni -tion of Austin, is spending the
w.'fk in Bistrop.
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Mr. G. C. Kir.g has returned from
a two days meeting of the Lumber-
men held at A. & M. College. He
reports a splendid meeting held with
an attendance of approximately 300
Lumber dealer* from r>vor the «tate.
QN^
wholesale
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R LEGS \ M) H)l H BRAIN
This ,■ cn . of th>- greatest trage-
dies of modern lift- Men are forget-
ting how to walk.
They travel by laxicau.- . n . street
tar ; they travel by automobile; they
project th-ir jh rsonaliti< - .,v. r a tele-
phone wire.
But they do not walk.
A loss in health, fir.-t. M v. f th«-
lii.si aaes of modern nn-n nginate in
the int"-t.ne-. Formerly me nand wo-
men walkeu enough tu ke -j> the sto-
mach muscle- firm, the intestines
•' • althfully agitated.
Now men and women even more so
—sit all day slumped in.
Germ- -ettle d iwii in«i<ie them glad-
iy; an i Death, 1. v rk made -a>y
f r him, iaueh-.
There 1.- anoth-r 1>-,-. .quaily a.
^*reat, A loss in mental keenness
and mental wealth.
Did you e'er take a walk in the
country with some ' ne who knows
really how to walk ?
Someone of the type of the natur-
alist Linnaeus for instance"
Linnaeus walked into Oland, and
found the !and= of the farmers ruin-
ed by sand blown from the beaches.
He discovered that the roots of a
ertain beach ^ras? were long and
firm he taught the farmer* to sow
that gras- aiong the Leach, and
preserved their lands from ruin.
He walked into Thome, and found
that at a certain period in every year
the lattle fell ick and dieu.
It was a curse, the people -aid—
the act of angry spirits.
But Linnaeus, examining the pas-
tur.s, uncovered a noxious weed and
ho wed the farmers how the work of
on lab rer fir a few days ev> ry >ea-
■on would r<>ot it out.
In his walks he examined and
i atal gu> d n.000 plants, vegetables
and fl'j.vrs.
H ••• many plants, v
fh v.ers do you think
id. itify if you wire t
their native state?
"F«: men," aid Dr. Johnson,
"know how to take a walk."
But those favored few enjoy a
gl .us and mysterious privilege
T discover wher« the violets fir-'
Idi om in the spring —
T" ! • able to tell directions in the
•v -rds. by knowing that large p no
' r• • • ar more numerous branches
•n their southern side—
Or that gra-- grows on the south
side of ant-hills and whortle-berries
on the north —
There are few pleasures more
richly -atisfying; none that pay
larger dividends in health.
The man who goes
try once a week is a (
than the man who ne\< r gm
though hi. eyes -ee not: -:g ^
spiring m his walk tr.a■ a ^
Flabby l g* usually
brains.
If you would think
forcefully, work eff., •
into the i: .untry when
walk.
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high hll.i. m ii il
•getables, and
you could
i see them in
i he following pupils
Hill School are on the honor a
the month of February
Sixth Grade—Annie 1
Fourth tirade—Ella L
Ihlo and I-aura Raschk<
Third Grade— Ge rg
Walter Ihlo and Reinhold
Second Grade—Lillie S
Schmidt, Lorerie Schulz,
Esch burger.
Fir t '.'.ioi Esther R.v
Eschburger, Louise Richt
win Eschburger.
RE POP. "
BACK VCHI
If functional Bladd
disturbs your sle.-p, or <•;
i ing or Itching Sen-*'
'ache, Leg Tains or nr.
making you feel tired,
discouraged, why n it tr
4^ Hour Test? Dor.'t .•
Cystex today. Put it • t
for yourself how qu ■
and what it does. M ■
it dr esn't bring quick
and satisfy you cc-
Cystex today .Only '",v
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"Sit* tl:. ' i: mi. He's one of the j
fni; >us inorjon picture stars and
t>n>' ot our I i ' H-'omers."
"You .|«n't say!"
'• Ves, he has o standing order for ;
one i engn cement rings per
month.'
V> \ K II I'nR h \ JVS |"(>R
I HESE BI(« I'IC'i I ItES
Beautiful T< :hnicolor (natural
Color; all talkii.g pictures contracted
for Bastrop.
"Mysterious i-land," with Lionel
L'an ■, i.'iore. 1.1 yd Huge-, and Jane
I ly, "'i'ha Ing Rainbc.w.-," with Bes-
i1 L vc and Chaii'.- King. "!)• '. il
Ma; Care." tarring Ramon Navarro
The Golden Dawn" Warner Brother -
'pecinl, "Gold Digger- of Broadway,'
vith Minnie Lightner, Conway Tearle
Ann Pennington and Nick Lucas.
"Hold Everything," with Minnie
I phtr.'-r and Joe Brown, "It's a Great
Life" starring Duncan Sisters, John
1- irrym <re in "General ( rack". A'
Jol-on in "Mammy". On With th •
Show" with Betty Compson, Jon
Brown and Louise Fazenda. "Th-
Rogue Song" with I^awrence Tibbett
,and Catherine Dale Owens. "Song o;
the West" starring John Boles. "Un-
der a Texas Moon," an all star Warn-
er Bros. Special. Better talking pic-
tures for less money in BASTROP.
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 27, 1930, newspaper, February 27, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206678/m1/2/: accessed May 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.