The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1881 Page: 3 of 4
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advert igor mm, a. n. crow, «f austin, i* •!
itiug Bastrop.
— — Akvkktwkk office is indebted Ijp* J VTTl.rSrr'-AT.i;
lYOr\V\m '. u v . ■> i j. i >■ ■ | / l.y Esquire T. C. John. Mr. f mahu*
P ■" l"Mr. N. L. Header lor halt bushel /nJ J,uu«nd MishSklma Wwt*-
Ill MI 'IHI IS ■'■ 1 1
llAHtiUi. At the rMdoHieuftbe
1 bride'* father, Mr. Charles WerUuer,
on Sunday evening, .1 ulv 24, 1W*I,
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V.
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f..t to
.iv ners
■Mpt . -cu
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atjbat ■
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v
I i'll nut Ice ti|i|M>lirs
"ii riiur<duy night, uiul
to- pro\
\ Triw
•ulW
.ii tin: i udern ul ihe
;i - alsiut given nut.
test weather of tl" sea-
eKpijcieueed jntl aliout
1 y-
COW*
HI.
1* pr.-.u l.ihg in tli>'
•Ii Suudaj lU'iriiiin
it- usual hours.
isund dollars lif« l.eei
rutIr*iM'l this w.s-k.N
k • ? bravely on.
glass lull) shooting
mug. two crack slutt-
ed. we Miev*>, in '
in upology to our col
' <if.i n Walnut," )iii
Intuition* haviny been
The bride is the eldest daughter ol
post muster Wert/ner, and the
lie in looking grooui has liecu deputy post in ante r
at this pi are for near twelve months
|w t.
The Ahmcutisfu acknowledgesthe
'ce.pt of cuki and wine, and extend
'•on g nit libit i ns to the higlwoiitrnct
j ing parties, wishing On-m joy, b"j.-
pines* and prosjicrit^'.
■ ' i 'jt i . m. >" i ..
THE IMPROVED
WATER ELEVATOR AND PURIFIER
sometime. *
Prof. Dun G. Petty left Moii lay
for Melton, to It.ok alter Ii is school
FOH rHK Lo< \ rios Vid nice peaches.
>k th t-: ^"r f°ri,">r countyman, Capt.
, W. W. Kiiowles, now of Lla'no is
"I IhXAS ^ on a visit to Bastrop.
'•> '• h' ld ill- first Tue -VH "idendid health-
| - We arc glad to hear that Capt
' - i B. I). Orgaiu's little daughter is iin-j
proving in health. The trip to}, • t ((fc(|k| ^ wine( ttllJcxtH1(u
ravu. and Williamsoncounties prov, U) tht! hitfh-cunlruct-
Is'Hefif r-i!,
Mi. and Mrs. ,1. C. Buchanan
left for it visit to Williamson count* ,
Monday morning. Mr. B. returned : Following is a list of marriage
Thursday, while his wifr will remain «—"« « ' > county-clerk \\
II. Grimes, since July <ith irst.:
, WHITES. \
/ J. B. Rodgers and Alice K. Lard.'
verv scarce. iuJi, ™"' """
. .. i •, i... interests jn Omt city, and will return
s find it uilncu(t , . , Pwj Wi'ii/hit
n< vt week to remain during hamuice "w '•
at ion. coidmu.
Air. Kdiunuils, of the Souther J Patrick Coffee and Kiltie Jones
iM.i'ois Nur ery. is.n town > <* El'iali ,,rowu Hl,d Am 0,1
at the ClailKirne Hoiiae Uj take orders
tor thi*|>opi'liir nursery. He sure and
e«' his fcntuple* of new iVudr. which
are ToaJly hit''. ,
Prof. A K. Hill, of the Kastr<^i
At udcmy, aiarted Thniwiay morning
for Navaaota after his family. He
will return with them in-xt vcfk.
and will IniiimI at the < laiUifjie
House until his house i* reoih for,
ipuiicy.
Hev. W. Wooten
Flatonia Thursdav. ^ H„rch. until about
/-f.
?</.
As a Watish Elevator It hab Th^sh momts;
71 i* Hi'' fiiiiiff- .il Struct/in fur raixiny Wuttv oil the Amrriaoi Mnrk\'(.
It i.i tnHilfi wljhti i/ to.any Well, or Any person can put one no in 25
well Mow the platform.
Charley Ziegenhals and Mis* Sel
Ti
k'*s
4th.
rah.
Any periai
uiinutea, as 'I has no Ht^ii' lriient to ftny part of the
// is rrrtf iliirtiUe. The endless <diain is compound of alternate Hat and round
links made of the liest iron, and strong enough to liear ten times the atrain
required. AVertf vhniu ii> tinted. Tlie b*ieket« Vfeaf no strain, except the
weight of ttn* water in then". 'J he cc.TpMt! eluuii ar'd buckets binr) yalra*!-
izetl iron it never corrodes.
It irtirhf imili/. The chain balances itself, so i'ie oulv resistance to oTercoiue is
tin weight of the water in the bucket*: hence it is the only structure that
will rais «at"r from <lf j> nells without a corresponding increase of friction.
It i'ill sk.vt.it fntii. It is the oni.y patented water drawer that litis stood the
test of the past cold winter; in one instance it worked freely with the ther-
niouieier ii dep. In-low Yero. every day for ft ive<'k.
HASTROP
iCADBM
A E. Hll l„ \
Mrs. H. V THOMSON, ( rr,M«P
Mian Amkh Tnoimom, Aaa't TeachV.
\
ll'irry Hubinson mel Lou Tally.
/' in Illll'lifH I'll' 1 : fa. I' I. till
I ,il its h t, Aft T year? of seivi e. the sar e numlier of lurnfi of t^e era- ik
I.
line's lb'1 Kojiii1 amount of water as \> lu-n new.
returned
requested to give notice
(i Ked <lie, Habtist miii-
lt is with sfldneia and sorrow we
record the death of <'a|it. M. \\ .
Young, which iK-curred at tie farm-;
residence of his mother-in-law, M i>. j
Audrews, near Alienleen. l;t-t
wi'i'k. <'apt. Vouug was a resident ,
of Haatrop us early as l^.Vl.
I coming here from Mnnroe courtv.l
Miss. H" waa a clerk in the stores
'""'" id Meithra. K. Hall mid Nelson
thi' ie.tr IS." I.
• 11.
*th.
Jt In,
,/ Ha ohju tioiK Ch i to i>!iini>i<. It litis in woislen tubiup to weir o it, decay and pollute the
■ iron tii'iing to rust, no suckers i r valves to wear out, never haa to lie priumf, packed or tt.uir-
Lkatiikk. Hi ihikk nr Wool, in contact with the water to contaminate with it, and you
< I <-iit, ha.s no I.k\t11kh. Ift iiiitK or Wool, hi contact with the water to contaminate with it, ana you
do not ha\i■ to |iuiii|i out a p til full of water to get a kkksh root think, for every cup goes do' « full
i * ail t.> th-* bottom, and lill" v illi cold water us tl n uir escape*.
It utli ihhI.i iVAfM iivter i (il ii. As I lie Pup, fillet! with nir enters the watei tin pressure separates the
two which coieposi', tin air. The lighter and warmer gas, Nitrogen, escapes ut once thruiigh
the small hole in the bottom cf tdie cup. The heavier and colder gas, Oxygen, escape# as the water en-
ters the cup while passing urder the bottom wheel. The constant contact of this cold gits will in ahy
; i \ti ri dii. e the water to the s.uiie ti-niperatiire as the (Vrypen. C'o.TKRK Water can thus be made
h Ki and t iii.ii for drinking, without the use ol ice.
THE ABOVE (LAltfs, BUT ASK
and reports a
splendid meeting at the Methodist; wlie„ hp BU|, Mj> ,f|l(|ril {mm.
WHO
44
EXAMINE TIHS INVENTION ADMIT
the Vetli
in that Iomii I |> thtr ^ co-partnerxhipiu the inercantih
left there had lieen bu^inwt,., nftei- which, alxuit the
How does it purify Water?"
..... _ |church in that town I n to thV . i i Vs the mv. ru<Uuii- ii.i^- am:ind tl rerra t'otta, wheel suspended in the chair at the Iwttem of tho Well or
•aeh in IWtropou Run- """ " 1 * et a co-partnership iu the inercantih-1 . ' 1 . . ... . ' , .. .• , T1. , ... „ ,.
.... ! time In left there had Is-en about , | . | | .it jtisUrn. tilev are eons' milv discharging air tln->ugl. the water Iron tlie botUmi to the top. I Ins not only tlior-
; ana uight. business niter which, alsuit the year ,, • • , a ... , . ■ 4t.:- .... i „
, fortv conversions and thirtv-Hve ju-i..-,. i ■ . oughH ni'it.'ies the water, but it tore * u large surplus ol oxygen from tue ur into the water, anil this surplus of
our fiirnitth linv* ? 1-' • wiik # iiifill Imimuioim for , ,, . *. i <• « A u; <i 4
. ,. t . rt>H*«iou4 to ilu> church !!m .« «. .. . . .... , . ioxv^-n n ioni to * . iHiun all himi or organic matter in the ic-ulest >Voil oi Cistern.
Peking rotten, and ^ '" ' ' , !\T. H. McMahon & Co., of tlalveston, '
[JriliK to « -Iter lh.I, Mr " M;..,cure lelr yester- „,|t, nho||,
year |s.* 7 he and l« is a fiu t aii-^teil b> hun 1;. U of o.ir r-f.-r.-n.-es that thin Elrmtor irill ileatvoy wiijgles. miter Hugs, and II titer
day for a trip to Burkvillc Junction. c,.) t,,rm,.,| „ co-partner- ^ill m ik«- t'mit or >'1; - ci! n.i'e /nr. and will rem >ve ell rolcr, bad taste and awell. In short, 1/ will nude
BAIRD & JONES,
Sile Owners of Hight for Le«*, B.istrop and Fayette t ountics.
iMtebiy. - j ,• 1 ' 1 , M,,KUOM' f'apt. fid fllive formetl a co-partiinr- '• . ts ill 111 ik«- /•>'!' or *'■!;
[1I1 ^ i" of the B'-trdn ' ^ Virginia, to I*- jn the ron.mission and forward- "titer </.■**/ ami i/oml ««'.
E, v.. «t r,.i W, T«..
t,„
.lii, 'e may probably U-,^ Kor ,, number of vears nast
inertiiu ludlliu the l'|i . , . . . , ...
tar ! " ','"1 r> 'T;' l>'tv~^>K..r . ...to of |
♦ 1 |m i>uude v in. lair immigrant to re- reeopunl the p^itiou of sta-
... .pit,ry Ot . xcelle.rt turn w.tl, him to hi- Lone Star ,io|i ^ „ t n( Weilnt.r> !
. ell,!nght.111 and .ol,y|(.m., A pleasant, happy trip, and Hia hralth tailing, he visited, with M"h""
I. but U.e past u 11 p||f,' iet urn. friend Hit hard |,i( flimi|v, hi, 0|d hoitM. near Aber-
IftthKTlftKK h fl a r«u .'d- Mi^. hoping to regain his lost
Mr. N\ W
\\ I K \NK SMITH, r.iiectic ii'i 1 Jl.iiiiifeturer, 135 Freeman St., Brooklyn, E. D., N. Y.
on exhibition, drawing water 4'J feet, at residence of ('apt. T. C. C'ai.v, Editor Advertiser.
W <l\ll
lari/'
I 7-V Th.
iiesday morning tmni sir. ,n )l(.aUh He ,narriwl to Miss
is.,! ,11 the (lliwu-. the polite and affable p-t- M,,rtha Andrews, of Monroe connty.
Mi--. during the \enr I HI* 7, whom J
he leaves a widow w ith several chil-
dren ('apt. Young was a genial, in-j
,!lg til *1 .VI to
..<( billys
ljiie o^-n 11
•ft • i Itrhoml. w^s ek- uiaster .ml merchant at Oiveu<vil|e,
Pj-.ii 'tiis w«fk, a- Ii iv in this . 'uintt. >Mr. (•. 1-1. route
>h to llit v < I lieijo Mi I'.^U u J '•1 some ex-
iti.e Krai 11Well pre ■ pa, ka. ■ •. from whence |,e will i.-ilip-nt g-ntleman. s'trtmg in' his
ms.i \ustin wher. In- w ill purclinc- a |)r,^t and /enloi.s
tl^haif di'/'-n t\agon ha ol ie « if is lor his -1 oil" .if m isoii, an iiffectionati husband and
e I wen l-l'.Mjj{lit I 0 en viHe. Mr
wek. the Ur>t
but the 'ha endit of establ^hinit th
■ ci nts a
FEED, SALE and
hivzry
t>' ai.kk IN
Stoves 6l Tinware
j
.^:ar ol* Claiborne Ho-•c,
fket.
1 the i
ortlt'C o
14-M ' ''I
<11 (■iceih'iit ipiai
Kifliliii • 'I b\ giKid
|i r pulle 1 Hi
1.
en l-\
to sell
'I il • ^ cp-
■iii"' [\\ ill
I inture
wi'l -
lit f!" !
li ., rv.ll.
rut""*
* •<'!
ti .1
*Xaen; Ui. il\ pe(ll|on«
•llk'ln "ml > 1 Ygr
11.
yr itii'i ■ -'I H11 -
« !, 1 .nr .•ut": !i -I
ilijy ii'.'il lund.
the pi<gram "
ft f^ll'llglll 'si ■! i t
''<B|lTO|J_^^^ . |, \t
Puring and since the year 1HMI
the lightning has struck nine times
within a radius of half a mile of 11■ <
Aiivkktiskii office: In I SO 4 the
" "t Masouii I nilding was struck by liixht-
iiini' in
li Minsop
t Oi."
en-Mile. Mr. I. is aii enterpris- tat her a! d r 1 my.t excellent tit.'.en,
ii'U gentleman, and to hi... is due !lllt| his many friei.iis it, this set tion
Mdu of i -uM'-hmg th post- ^ wH) aH (>tbw |wrtlon, thestute
t W^icl. he is lb' di ver p . •- will I„.nr of liiH.l. uth with sad hearts
1 • is doing II, .X .11. nt, tVp t,.n ?..r th- l*,reate , tamitv heart
( ( ) m. i. aiili!'" biMurs*. mid U >< • 11 Mt lo„a0lenee in thoir sad afHiction.
1 romimida'ti.g and Idwral, is b-.
nig ol pr 1 p. roo* Inisiii, -
The alsjlllill. 'ef practice' <
abusing 111 ilk rows mi the sire.'
,]|,«> (it t . -toppi'il. Thej-e i« no
dinance -n tins to.11 pp I imnuj ning mid entirelv consumtMl by tire
C .HI," I,.... . . I hog. from running si)|M, l(lu, ,(m(> Chrtrl,,v Hatt; W|,„
it In iv an 1 to wilfully nijun* oi| ki||wl j,v |1>;|„m,m while guarding
prisoners nt the jail; afterwards 11
e In- i\ 1 „.ls ,|n(, I in tin
•y\ 1.1.1 w'.J f^vn; t,|t> Vl,;MJpniN
'''' r ' IV" ".trui k and a portion of the Iraiue on i
f7.t-vii itnyipmcTii* v,.^on in t|, .„fll „ff; it ha- , tin, k
street, 1m no right 1.. throw ruck* to |U ,;„ni„ ,,nvr („,,.p,.,l,
1 ihiw j'-i' ot ..cow or horse vhich Sv ,|U||^.. Moon . n t ■ ••< was struck
niayp.is.bvan.lr.bHe.it In.- loa.l p,,rti.ui of town; the
lio now occupied I• \ Mr llaxtei
.pI'I tlie two cow- hilliii on the 1 Of||
If it continue-! to scatter around 1!
will not Ii*. out ol place to « til
I'exa-.
GIX). II. ALLEN
J
Texas.
•Prop'r.
Main Street, Bastrop Texas
Stoves, Tin~\yaref Casting^
HARDWAliu. OUTTLKRY, .
LAMPS,JARANKb
and HTAMI'KT) WAKK
all kinds ef PL'Ml'
JOBBING done at abort notice
rrhis institution will BE
1 openc! for the admission of pa-
pils, on the k:;ist
Monday in September,
with the t'oilowing rates of tuition :
PklMAKY < i.Asa—Heading,
Spelling nd Arithmetic,
per mont t (M
lXTKHHKI.1 T ; t'i.Asa- Sailie
as Priiun-.v, with addition-
al studie.. per mouth
Piuhakatimv -English Com-
pOfition. 1 train mar, Arith-
metic, Ltc., Latin and
Greek, (ii desired) pernio.
Collkoiatk ' 'i.ahh Higher
Mathcmni ics, Etc., Latin
And Grek. (if desired} per
month..
Contiugent I'ee, per session,
Spanish. F. *nch, German and
Book-Ket ping, each, per
month ,.. ' 1 00
Mi'stc taur'it bv Mrs. Moi.uk Mc-
I>ow. l, j.i ices as usual.
Pupils fro.u the country desiring
board can be accommodated ut rea-
sonable rates, by annlyinK to Mrs.
ii. V. Thoxmv.
No deduct ions made except for pro-
tracted illness.
Scholars removed before end of
session, will bo charged for whole
time.
Basil op, duly fltli. 188l tf
Mrs. Okuaik's School
a 00
4 00
6 001
1 t>0'
22nd Session.
1 ti l to wilfully injure oi|
• if ihcni otti"'i<c ugaiiist the lawi,
; > • I • 11 - *. . 11" *. 11 11 1 line. * I Ih-' IV >, I f. (
fri in *10 to rr.rr
a !n id ol l it
lower part o| t
liuiluiiiij was
Good Hacks, Buggies and Teams, and Extra
Saddle Iloises to be had at all Iiouis.j
.^jH'ciai at t« ill ion irivon 1« outfits for Coin-
nior< i;il Salt siiit'ii. I)ri vol s familiar with roads
i \«i,v i.im; oniai'ss to ami i kom mcdaitl.
i .. I t:i.l i .nilul tw 111i'• n given t« Truisicnt llorsc* left at my stnbles.
i r s|ketlull\ ' > '. bt. ii sbare ot public patronage.
A l.l:c< OEO. 1., Al.l.EN, Biistrop, Texas.
iirin
^^rynsTi sTnyipmu ins
th row rocks ti
ot i cow or horse vhich
by and ribble nt In* load
^«t iti « ii.i\ in. i" in- not.' e-1 one
l tello,v? , iti. u large atone
r<> -\k.. i k d« wii .1 if hei'.-r
ii..'it.^f.1 1 Mr -■ bin idi>r Iron th■ • ' ,
etti
11 \ • 11- U .11 s i
John C. Hoak
■
I \' tin Ii il did not
'i^
Miswr
d ilubbti.l f((r , ,v„ |n th. 'u.t we-k v
l " lid W I 11,. ,.,|"lo) 1 ... bad t vt o tine gi'itdts!
Misses yli.tiw- i, ' \li|er.tevi st-vei'i'ly cripph I in this
.1 >,iy ■ I . Stew ai I. , WI(V) |)N „,n|(, unkiiovMi sen ii i.
Uin#f^^'Par ing !«•; , . , , . . .
f j : "T .'nut im-i! a I . ot til- |e-
..u fifttiin I tslaldisli ■ ,j.
" i . , Downed I iiii'i'M m On., v.s. In .—
,1 ' viB*to li.. it rea.lv 1 , . n .
1 '■ , • are boii.-At, *trong and «e|| limit in-
I 'I11' n,'h . i .i .i , i
. 1 isiri.meiits, with sw.vt .i'iiI pi'\.i• itul
Ki'la va-
1 i-rlti nintr tow n of
n u
rk
V
to-da
l «
icc-
> nrn
d w
tl
iOra
rk o1
l«Kl!
ork
buildi
r lias
md
I.like
let.'.l
,. worl
< ver
ii en
stan
ri .nd
ml III
I'm n
Ml ,,
i mnn
i>« of
i«e
I'all
|h< e.iiii'tt. have
ol I 111' if'lllg^
il
III K >K.
tone, and should not !«■ n islaken lor
those ,. In ip Is stop? organs, (son'"
call I hem fraud Tgahn whirl' are
onh in -de In ship away oil, to par-
t'es who don I know anything about
\\ mi sSfi, iii.d (irg(l„„ atld incite on'y by the tinish
the i|e
ndrang
lm>
trop tl
from a caveful calculation it
discovered that M tax ot li \" percent,
if the real estate property, ni I lie
town of Hastrop, i-vcii as appears
upon the llsseSM.I" s books. Will foot
up the round sum of s;to,(HKi.
Surely no one iu the (own will re-
fuse to vi\e li\e per ept ot his real
est at" prop." '., to insure tie build-
ing of the roiv! to Mast top, especially
when t is retneitiliered that this
property will lie imliaHCed ill value
at least titty per cent, and in some
instances live hundred per .'"lit.
I). W. JONES & CO.,
(Mi i'oiigtt'MN Ayrntir,
KurNrrure niid Crpets,
House Furnishing Goods,
i'.y k\u
P. i. Aitraotivi.
\ <lf«' I.. ,S>.|>t. '.Mlh,
l"f "
\t;.;rsp srot k in
in!% lO'TO
I'M K Si'. rk;
Kx.iininaliot. Invite.1
It WJONF.8* CO.
1). 0. HIMl'bC .
■ IK Ml *
Rnudy ti'Kite uml triutnie.l woorini .off
rtns, furuishi'd si roiiaoaable vriees.
KU. HAVIliN,
BOOT muA SHOE.
n li X V V ACTORS !
A.'KN ITT EL
Main Street . - . Hastii >r
\\rori.I) respectlully inton.i the
If citicciis ol Baktt'op and yiciu®
My. ilist l.ttvi>t|; reeenllj ct.l.r(|ed In* e
tHldistiineut. tit' i on1 eiml |.-.l to tarn
nut the bi el ut work. in tirNt cIhss Mil."
Pi mnlertsl is ~>t I lie lient uiBiitif.it*.
laie.l, hiuI his wcrhsjcri eiperiolicrd «nit
1 c-r lul, suit nil oiU in fi-«rnntecd to
«ive p ' ot li fnc.tioii iu every ;> rtio-
ii Ur.
I luivo in fclnek i. splondM assor'r.ient
o( Gouts' IIh.tn' ku.I Ladies
Boi.l« siid Shorn,
sll of whlo'i «ill be iidd oh top far onsli.
H^p«iriug, of *11 hinds. Jooe wstn .lis.
patch ad ;.i .tnf n.
Tlmtikfal for the liberal pstrnu.t t ex-
tended me tll.r i.k the pu3t tsreutv-Uie
years, 1 Lope to uteri! u coutiausaci' of
same.
(Iivi',in« u i'm!' «t the nld'sUi d.
Nov. 27 '8f\f A. KN:TTEL
rPHE TWENTY-SECOND AN-
1 NUAL SESSION OF
MKS. ORG AIN'S SCHOOL
WILL OPEN ON
Monday, Sept. 5,1881
The Scholastic year is divided iuto
two sessions, the lirst embracing four
months ; the secoud, beginning the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY,
embracing five and one-half months
N<> deduction except in cases of
pro'ra'-tel illnes.-
TEKMS l'EK MONTH.
Primary Depart ment ,'tt>
Preparatory Department ... ;l 0(>
Intermediate Department■.. 4 (HI
Higher Department ft Ot)
Contingent lee, per session .. 1 tH>
NOTICE.
My brand i.s M, with liali circic
oyer it. and No. and my mark is a
smooth crop off each ear. I will
jrosecule, to the full extent of the
aw any person talcing up my stock
M. H. YOUNG.
I last rop, July 188l-w3
J. A. Hooper
j of Austin,
w 1 T II
W00LST0N. WELLS * VIDOR,
Cotton Factors,
M OKK8BAI.
Ci
M,
0mmissi0n in erchants
sT^an'j gALVKSTON
Galveston, July P, \S 1 tiljun
of Base!
0. ItMIKNSlU'KO.
j. bothk
of the ease and the i.uiiiIx-r ol stojis
must of which are simple draw knobs,t The work of survnviitfr the routi
new 'icopal I will sell ii splendid full live odnve I null La- ra',£e to Hustiip, pr.igres-
sroni'.'ssui Mr. oi kiiii. knee swell mid si* octi' c stops, s -ri much slower than was expected,
Iract for'Sfiek li!"- walnut case, gilt tinish, for which will ^i\e the people of I last rop
rank W "llnl Have now on hand some very title more time tocouiplete their subscrip-
work. ulIs* ones. These ur^aus are guaranteed lion. No arrangement can be made
*4 of limy, for live years, and I will, nt am lii.*', with the road until the survey is
I *
tliefilt ! ••- free of charge, make goi«l anythi.y completed, and the righl of way
It- to ti e Ics. which should not prove to ls« ful^tuugreH lipoh.
mervcl <1 nt as repr. si ul.-l, J^UfMirfl^vkkvhohv W ants Is a
wn. d- , W,n n,HO ,l"v" u ,m l,m,i ,,f pleasant, reliable medicine that nov-1
It uia.li1 t|j furniture in. Lookout for low prices duos any harm, and prevents and
n,| | 0. and Hue go ids. | cures disease by keeping tbestoinacli
mm <1 fi "
tile l|e II ■ 'W
(t oil" ld'1
i .■ to avail '
i-I.Oo
Wig^'iii tV Simpson,
PHCKNIX 1 HON'WORK,
PilESTON 8TRLET, HOUSTON, TEXA8,
r.'iumi" rs I'oninlei* ud Miichiuints Munn(*clur*r of Ktiglnc*.
«r Mdls, Siw Mills, H'"i.ia t'l'tti.ii Prt'sk.h,
I'liei * R.vi-u on iippliostimi l'ieni| I nttentioo rivad to ro|tsirii>s.
Iloil.-rs,
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s
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R. PRAISE, I las trop ! til perfect order, the bowels regular.
anil the kidneys and liver active.
We uuderstan I the eitui|i meet- Simu a medicine is Parkei's Ginger
ingnt Colorado t'liapel, is in full 'l„uic. It relieves every case ui.d
blast, and will ciitiiiue over next we have seen slack . of letters from
week. Rev. W. Wooten received a thousands who have ls-fii saved
note earnestly requesting bin. In as- ,,„d nii.-d bt il See other column
-i%l hi the meeting Trillion
0, C W'lltOlN. U. 0. HIMPbt . J« BUMMEKSj
I Oealcr ill
STrfi'LK und r.l.V( V
GWOCEIUES*
rifi.firv, toB.ii f o,
♦ irvjhzs, I K f/j ta\
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9
UAS open, d a fresh, full and coins
plete slot k ol
I
8tan.e and f.ancy uuocf.r1es.
I .411 f whioh will be told at b.iit.init-.d-
I rook prices.
| •
i I am deturmtued to |iImm 017 cut*
tomers in qiislity sod pries, and while
| tbsukiDft Ihe petipls pf Kastrop and snr>
1 roandiog ooantrjr for tbe pstronsga be-
' k' cpafi.ll line of Family ami Fancy Oroce.ics, Dry Utiotls, Cloth- «iownl upon iae, in a ditfureot tranob
in;;, lloo'n, Shoes, Etc., Etc. of business, for severs! years past, 1
I pay highest umi kct pri-'c foi I 'otton, Hides ami Cttuntry Produce. Mk s eontii.u*nce, uud shall iu every
1 .mil 111^ my Iriemls lor past liberal patronage 1 ask a continuance o wnyi B|riv t.-merit tbeir oonU.lenoe and
! partiality.
give unprecedented bargalua for the Cash. ,
A WISEMAN J. .1. 6 l MMKl^
iUmsoi' April 1SV. .
(:i. RaBERKSBURQ tVT Co.?
l>EAt.KKS IN
General Merchandise,
BASTROP, TEXAS.
Have moved their stock of gooda
to the w kktzkkh ujui k Bt n.D-
INO, opposite old sland where will be
lound 11 complete and varied aasort*
"lent of Dry-goods. Clothing, Boots,
"Vices, and 1 ancy gooda. Also, a fresh
lot of Family and Fancy Groceries,
all of which will lie sold low for cash
or country produce.
1 hanktul for past liberal putron-
age. we ask n continuance ot sume,
pledging satisfaction in every par-
ticular.
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