The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1882 Page: 3 of 4
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GEO. A. BRUS1 ruling price for corn in Ihwtroj
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
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Cook and Hoatiug
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#1 25 a hushd continue* to b the Jpi TEXAS N ETKliANS Ot HAS-
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THOP COUNTY.
l'he Record not*** the preaeure o* Vtlcmnx of' Ituxhup County:
townsman, Col. Philip Claiborne, J C'ol. T. \V. Johuaoii, pivsideut ot
livnrgctown. the T. V. V, has appointed me your
ELGIN BITIULAHIZKU.
STOR«w Poht-ohfuk and If■ m skh
Ul'KflLAHIKRD.
A special to tin* Houston Post.
L. W. OLIVE
Tin Ware.
Tin IMate,
Sheet Iron,
Pumps.
Pijie,
Mill Supplies.
Early Breakfast,
Superior, and
Farmer Girl.
ppoiuted
A new caw of small pox develo| ed |pup«rvisor, and request* me to make ^ ^{vett the following account
at Austin, Monday, the first and last J"' u hst ol the veterans anil widow* (l wholesale robbWy ut our neigh*
A Ijyf over a week. A v,'t*'"Uia, their names, place ot na- |H)r ^nvn 0f Elgin, on the iii^Ut ol
-.v tstrjn ...
scarce in Bastrop this winter. Ihe! ... ... ' January in, n«
.. . . ,| and forward the same to the aecr«- |m m towil |iwt u,K|,t.
><mi ^ im im oimi i r '"'I* ^,M> "4r tary ol the association. I houses of H. V. Standifer, F. M. Mu-I
ft rot her veterans will picas.- c~tn-' •"«. the poatoftice, kept by Mr.
municate to me the above intonua- Scolt, were gonethrough. Thelmr. Purehascrs will consult their int.
glars were evidently ill search ol price my goisl- and groecrn>«, Iietori
—I L ALEH IK—
Dry-Goods, Clothing, Hoot-1, Shoes, Hats,
— AND —
Friedberge*
& Bro.
Austin, Texas.
0ALV ANIKKI I IM N COH NICF.S
00f> Congress Avenue, uoxt Fir-t
National Hank. At >tis, i' Xas.
Austin Texas, I'. . 1711.. l*sl " •'
Bastrop Advertiser.
to incur further responsibilities.
IfrnieiulH'r M e new photograph
gallery, opposite post office, makes
pictures in cloudy ns well an fair
weather, and every satinfaetion guar*
all teed.
Mr. C, S. Marsden, the clever re-
presentative of T. W. House, coin-
tnis-1on mcrchanl, grocer and hnnk-
er, llou-ton, Texas, visited Hastrop
tins Week III tlie interest of this old
staiiu-di house, wlieie he was greeted
by a host of friends.
The genial 'to|) Wcis, of Ma'f,
Weii \ I clothier.-, (ialvc-loll,
^a\ e us I lie light of hi* - milinn conn-
["'[^Familyand Fancy (Jroceries
<! *•'!>' i Wiskhas's Oi.il Stam. ... M \sTUOP, TEXAS. j F
0(100 NEWS TO ALL TEXA8!
Sl'l't'lAL LOW I'UIVUS
OR Til K HOLIDAYS!
Qiahtkui.y Cokfirknck. Th B v
first quarterly conference o| Had rop •* 1,1 Mastrop, tin- week, ta.>in^ |al^..,( ,,rmni- was sold to >;o to
tioii in |>erson or by letter, at an < urlv
day. J as. Nli'iioooK.
Supt. T. V. A.
THE CAHl'KNTKlfTmnAN.
At the Atlanta exposition, iust
closed, the (!ar|s'iiter organ, exnil>-
ited by E I', ('arjtcnter. of tlii^ city,
recei\. ■ I the hivliest award. The
■< at the manufactory, on May
-treet. lias largely increased, ami biil-
fuir to become one ol Worcester's
most important industries. The
luauufiu t ure and sale during the pasf
two montliN of IHiK of thew in-tru-
|iiients fully attests tlieir rapidly
^rowiug popularity. One of their
I W. OLIVF.
Fholo^rapliie!
money, as they took but a few ar- i' rmined to sell at small protil
tii les,such u* p.stkel-kliives,-niokiiiy IIastkoI'. .Ian. ISS^niH
tobacco, can goods, etc. The i ,i,-h j
drawers were relieved of tlr*ir con-j
tents. Ih the po*toffice letters and
billetdf'.ix were lyinjj around in | ro-
miscous confusion, many ol them j
torn apart, as if the work was hur-
riedly done, ami quite a number are
missing. The post master is fearful
that two registered packages were
taken, lis hedges not recoll.vl wheth-
he gave them out to the proper par- j Of ei^ht years experience in the Art in leading Northern galleries, the
ties or "ot\ | p;ts( y,.a|. witli ilr II. M. Ilillyer, of Austin, Texas, ami
The smuirpox excitement is mil.-!
siding. We are having I ds of rain '
I As our Sl.K'k of
rest by calling at my store ami llr t ' Krv nftVYinnna
laying in their supplies, as I am de-jSI A1 Lh « I ANt i iJlti-OOODo
I solicit your patronage. ^ f < i is lunch larg> r than ever before, we
'have ilftinniiwl to make a nrrf/)imj
j /WHction to reduce our stock. Helow
we mention a lew of our nj/fial low
l>rini>. Please read and call on us
I when you come to the city and b«
1 convinced that we live up to our ad
vertiseuieiit. **
a H. EL I,IS
Station and liill-Prairie will beheld lr'm.i.hants lor.lolh-
Methodist church. Ma-trop. 'ng and men s liini.sliing go.als, lor
11., spring t l ade.
in 'he
January'21 an I 2- Publi. er\h.>s
on Saturday at 11 oYhs k a. in. ."".e -
rainent of the l/.rd's ^ ipp.-r on Sun-
da)' at 11 o clock a in.
E. S. Smith, P. K.
J. A. IM.'Ki an. Pastor.
— Call and tl"' watchiuuk*, at
Erhard \ Son's drug stcre. tl.
|)r. It. A. Christian.died at Scrbin.
1^'c county, on the loth.
Mr Philip HiismsI. of Elgin, i
reported very ill at the Itayinon
Hons.*, Austin.
lli.u't foru-' to i ill al the pho®.-
graph gallery, opposite !h>' |
office, and we the tine picture ol
burning capilol.
England a few days since
The foregoin" is taken from the
Worcester Oaily spy (published at
It ha- raiiie«l almost every day ^ orcester, Mass.), Jan. 2, 18SJ.
for ten days, and the slree.s are Persons desiring to purchase I'n
a- sloppy us'we have ever st-eii t Ik.-lu, °rK'"l should visit Mr. IWse's es-
wlnle the rea ls iu lie countiy ill i tablishment, on Main street, where
sniiie pla.e-, are said to Ih* almost im- they will tind lh>' t arpeiit'T orfans
liguics, and under
pas-ilde. \N e should not complain, ('"r *'"w
however, as the rains could not have guai uitee.
:t'<-|| more lavoiI. r preparing the j oM fi,-.) pnL„. will l.e found tl e
j ground lor the coming crops. Jadverlisenieiit of the Houston Post
Mr. John holder's little child j^or the year 1SS2. The Post, though
alwiut s months old. accidental!
poi-oued it-'dl w'tb st r\ i*hiiilie. Mo
day. If got h'dd of an ciupiy slrycli-;1,1
nine hottle, tr<mii which it got eiiouifh H
t of the poishi t . have proven fata
had it not Ik'.mi lor the timely urriv
W. (). JOURNBAY,
and plenty of mud.
No mokk II a ait Tim km. If vou will ' ^ '''ilveston, one of the lincsl INIMA INK workc.s in T< x.w. have firmed
st.iii spending so much on line clothes, j " ''Opartnership under the linn name ol Eilis Jotirneav, \\i'l
ric'i food ami style, buy good, heal t liv | Tg W ~W m /* at Lit m
lo.s|. cheaper and better clothing; (( JoHV OJ t/lV Suites
| waini: in years, has made rapid -t rides,
. and rank- with the best newspapers
the land. It i- neatly printed iu
mi ty pe, and its columns are re-
ws items
Its spc-
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Jj IsM-k
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of medical assi-'tuin
('apt NN • W Knowles has move l\recovered.
luM-k to Hast roll, and is now livingi/" ^ ... ... ,,
1 , I he talented forger, N in E
ut hi« mill near Live Oaks, we t ol/ , . .
"k ^ "ray. w hose exploits are given in an
®i^l)' I article published on lirst page, will
The friends of (lov. Wols rt- |„ readily recoguiAed as the notorious
Or. Collet*.), >* iio (inured so exten-
-ively in Kostrop, « few \ears ago.
lie should lievi r have lieeii pardoned
>in Sin« d'M's not contain a more
!, '|'irte with interest inn "•
,| t'i>>iu all parts ut t'le wo hi.
The child has
At-
I edition for March will ! • a mon-
r edit ion, containing inter st 'ng
information iir aluable to all classes
n| siH'ietv.
should ei.ll at the photograph ga
|erv, opposiU' po*totlice, and t^k.-
look at bis lin« pi< ture.
'I'etll -lex' and others tell II
that the roa.|s in the country wereVirewd ai'-l consummate villain than 1 7 nJ|on "u
[( oiiitiiuni-'nteil.]
Mu. Eiutoii; The commiinii ntioii
oTer the signature "A Mother." in
vipir la-t issue, was perused by me
. «l!li pleasure and not unmingled
jwlth pain. Pleasure. U'cause a mot h-
cv had boldly eoun to the Ir-'iil ami
f / that the
, V never in
now.
such a wretched condition '
the necessity of start-
Win. E Orav. alios Or • .diet so
"ng a temperance six'iety in our
Mr. Otto Iirie-eiil-ei k, who lit- ini-lst; pain. U-couse of the --itv
Mr. Thomas llavnie, of Lam-!lM'<n i<u a visit to Houston, tell- us o| such an organisation. I am -nt-
r ■ |vvnis. hrotiier ol Mr ('has. It lla\-lthat while in the Hav-ui . it \ lie met i* tied every voung la-ly woul-l cheer*
V nte and Mis. II P. Lu-k. tt. with hi- | Major t '..nver««\ who talked very I a- i fully gi*e her intliience and a portion
""Toniilv, are iiu s vi-it to Bastrop.
\\ v s i eii A few hundred bundl. -
c.f gisnl li.dd.r or ii lot ol hay. |..t Mastrop. It is U heved
vorably ol the earlv construction
j the Sunset lap troiu l.alir.mgc
that
a lew
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which the markot price will l - pmd. C , will visit ll"str.ip m
Apply at this office. JI ,r 11.> purpose ot closing *1
Mr Jaiii- s M««>re andjMi-s hm-i triu t with the C minittee
nie (l.Msliuan were niani.sl at t*ie I*nllowmg is a li-t ot offic.-rs o|
residence of the I.ride s lathei. Mil. J Mastrop I.-slge Knights nl Honor,
i Uoodmaii. >>n \N eduesda) inght, Jan. j jn-talled at the last regular meeting, j
V 1 Hh, lkis- i I'.r (he ensuing \«ar:
Wc understand ^lr It'ill (in.- ^ It | . drgain, l>.; <i. Ii Alien. V
en I* i k W ill close his -a! '"'11 lle\t « - ely, | I; |{ II u g-'l, \ 11 ; \\ II I. nines
and will sihiii open a lee.I ami |>rp-; C ; K. Mastiaii, T ; C. i! II tyiii.
vision store, III the Odd Felloes, |{.; || | Luck-It, I' P.; \.S l.ew-
building. t u ; |(- Heluian. it.; A J. Matt-.
- Planter' an- preparing to «<>w > : II P. Luckett, M. E
large fields of oats, as soon as tl^- I rustee« I. ( < aiu, • II Iiar- j
ground is remly f.>r plowing. TlieHkyUkL-J* 11 Ho.*lnian.
oats and other small grain now up i-1 Thl. m:ir|„,| .mprT.iTinenl in the!
colunis of the \iistin S'-itcsnmi', in
editoi ml-, sclecli -us ami print, i in-:
xrati!viti|^ and is olisorvi'd | y '
Masl rop
Ihe most I isllal re tiler. 'I'll
• -I ,1/r liaines I ha e«l itorial lripi«l.
and ol our friend Will Lamls-rt, \
of i ot her time In s i worthy a cans.. A
to man whose opinion is of any value
Major respects the lady more who refuses
days the t-'Illptillg W i lie |' ' eXi'llldes ll
con-,from her table than lie does one who
I encourages hill! to -ip tlie poison
'which will evelltuilllv.il persisted ill-
.discuru hi- uiin-l ami ruin him so-
cially and physically. Mot hers,-tart
the hall in motion, and the young
ladies will reiidei you all the.a--i-t-
nce in tluir power. Perhaps you
ave si ins who are yet young ill
. ears, but it may l.e as "br-'ad cast
i pun the water-." I,e| tin hall lie
.< larted at once \ ,S|si kh.
get more real ami siihstaiitial things
of lite every way, and especially .-topi
the foolish habit ol employing expen-
sive, quack doctors or using so much '
ot the vile humbug medicine that
does you only harm, but put your
trust in that simple, pure remedy.!
I loji Millers ; thai-cures always at a|
trifling cost, and you will see good j
time? and have good health. S-.
another column.
A PlKPHTl/r PlloHI.KM Sol y Hi..
\ nihil ion, conijM't it ion ami over-ex-;
They are supplied,with lir-t-cl.ws in-: nnnents and apparatrs,
all new, and are prepared to make
PHOTOGRAPHS e GKMS
All ,-i. |ej and -i/. -, equal to th-- work of the MES'i' t'lTV (JAI.LEH1 ES
any where. Iheir Photos, Card. Cabinet and S\10 -i/es, are from
liil dy ie-t.aiclie.l negatives by which the freckles of yi ul!l
or the wrinkles of agi, and all sear.- mid blemishes
may bo carefully removed without im-
pairing the lik--ne*4.
'JO yds f.nod Cnllrn I .V
#1.0C-
Kxtra " Bleiclifl
Donc'sllc at
Sets worth 12
•• t'nb'cli " "
H
li
" //eavy 'riekillK "
10
" nu
•' " Jeans "
15
■it
" " lloeskla Jeans "
'J.I
" 40
" " l.lnceys "
r
8.1
All l,!ticn 1'iiti!,- Ilaiiumk '
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1 human i
evnils, in j
;01D PICTURES C0P3S0 AMD SKI A f. fi E D
lilants sc. ins to Is- a natural
passion, and drunkenness pr.
spite of teiiiperance reformers, mi ac-
count ot ibis necessity for I- "lily and j
mental invigoration. Parker's <iin-
ir.-r Tonic fairly solves the difficult j
problem, ami has brought health and ;
happiness into many desolat
11 diM-s not tear down an already de-
bilitated system, but builds it up
without intoxicating.—Enquirer. >■
oth.-r i oltiinn.
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hollies. . V
To any size, and ls>aiitifully ycorked up in INDIA INK. Th
niosi durable picture made. \\ hy send your picture to un-
known arti.-ts. in di-tant cities, at the risk of being dam-
aged or lo-t, when you can have them finished ;ar
Is-tter at home? Pictures made on cloudy
as well as bright days.
i ji i; size
(live u- a trial.
l ok 1KAITS l\
We guarantee satisfaction,
for tin- n- xt thirty days.
I ^ ti I \ I > K
ill W- in Mastrop
l.lnen \.i| l.lns I.'h- worlti
do do 7i)i' .to jl.2").
il 11 'ilk Is 8c ciicii w.iril. I.'to.
.lo I.ailll- //ii .i1 se worth l.v.
iiu ili Corset is 2.V worth 75c,
■ In ilo iio .'sie worth *1.00
lliiiii-y < oiul. Spread ".V.- worth jl.W/.
do do do lifle worth f l..*s\
Mnrsiiiies 'Jtilli tV-r jfl.U5 worth ^).U0.
Cloak.-:4at worth ^.00.
Cloak, al *1.50 worth ^S.tH).
Cloiil-s )r VtKI worth $10.IX).
Heavy 7-1 Shawls 7-* c worth JS1.7R.
do' 7-1 do *1.25 worth *2.25.
do all wool *'-'.00 worth 1^1.50.
do do *:t.r>o worth ♦5.00.
Kelt Skirts Oec worth *1.50.
uAxiur i; LODOL:, 244.
iiigt-t iu
Wr..u lili Hatiii.lsy
ujoiilb.
N A. MOIUUM NV. M.
Jah SicuoiJtos. Sn , S . r i i ..
ear h
II AH l hOP Oil A I'
Mi i'i> firn M1.1n.il
merit!'.
J. H (IC'OI'M .N
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HAH 1 IvOI*
KH N<
>! K.!l. P.
KNIlill ' *
v>. ir>7'.i
n. it 11 I'll U1. !•..* lir e •!,
I > lllgi.ll. I ■ I'l Hill I.
X. l>. OHtl MS.
('. I". II mil, It,*p. r.
wK IK1 SOU
ti'.r.l Mnu-
Or A LLEHY sm.igPO8T0FFTCE
The New Feed,
W i LIVERY STABLE
ISrar ol' (>hiibvrne lloiw,
\ S fl^ 11 O P, - - - - T V) XAS-
A. T. MO'Jins, Proprietor.
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luoking splendid. I here is every
prospect ol a heavy yield.
- 'Notwithstanding tin .•••niinued
rains ol the past, ten day- the river
at this point, 1* as low as at any tnpe
— We learn that the Temple
lines, ol which our .11111111 ie Thomp-
son is editor, is soon to I nlargcil
to a lorty-cight column [ntpcf
New Jeweler,
EllHAlin s HUl ii S r;>UE.
Mi st rop, |'i \ is.
A \ 'Nli 'erii'aiien: ly 1" -at- 1 In
Mastrop, I have open--<l a ,h w-
e|.-r s shop in Erliar 1 \ Son'- tirug
store, prepared t" i / ir WaUlle-,
• locks and Jewelry, on sh it uoti.
t'harges rei soTiah|p and all work will
In- guaranteed. 1 .isk a t'air trial tr-.-ni
t he . it ivj-ii- ot H.ustrop and -ui round-
ing country.
liesiM'cttiillv.
HEN Hi /EI.I.EK Met '11
Musi rop, Nov. 11', M 11
of M r. Ceo. if. A lien. 1 am de-
lirst-cla - y. lr !and hw
M.iving |niri ha e.l thi- popular -tald
termini,I to keep it well supp.i -d with
Good Bunnies, Hacks, Teams, and xtra Saddle horses
CO7 '
t-1 lie hired at ill hour-.
'p-M-eil attention given to outlit~ tor commercial -ah -nien. Careful
drivers, tuniiliiir yvith th" ro,.ds. Close and car-Vul attention given to
hor es lel't it inv -talde. l itlu r In the ui -ntli. week, or tran-ieiit.
I • t"runii. I to merit. i r- -p • ' I iliv ■ . if a libera 1 -hare of the public
pat ronage,
1th. lss-2.y V. 711
Mh. k and Colored Silks, Satiun
and Ei ... Dress Hoods, at prices that
can not help hut please.
These are hut a few of our Great)
Bargains. We hope to see you when
yon are in the city.
Samples - at on application.
KIUEDME1KJKU * MHO.
Oil Congress Avenue,
Austin Tuxarf
aiiiiarv.
You should Insure your
t)
addition 1,"hn
hi
during the sunjiner inontlT5>
ll—I ill II TT c reeks "Ti? TTie" conntrv ' Mioreiigli practical print-r and e.l-
lieillg Up a little, but they have le u- ateil g-iillciiian. as I..rem n- ill the
OH vet caused ail v rise in the ri'Vr. printing rooms, ha- made the States-
. ,i .iiiii i the stale ot Missouri in i^T7, and
mini the m i«t readable daily ever pul* : ... ..
• ... il... VI i —
I in \u-tin.
\t his late residence in
count., on the iltli in.-t..
1. Smith, in the v^ii-l year o|
lis age.
The deceased was horn ill I'airfax
county , \ a , June lSih. 1S00, where |
lie lived to the prune of his nian-i
hood. From thence he emigrated t
Mr
—Tho (ii wh of the death of
John J. Smith, whose obituary ap-
pears elsewhere hi to-day's AiiVkii-
TISKR, will Ih- sail news to h i-< i miner-
setth-d hi the county of Montgom-
ery. where In- lived until his removal
I lie \ liv KUTisfU is in rec.-ip| n| fi> Texas, in 1S52. lie settled and
a n-at clot 11 -1 ion t id volume u| "Mobiliy.-d in the town of Mastrop in tho
ous friends. Mr. Smith was an old]| ean, or Our Other Hoarder," by year Is,Ml. In the fall of that year
citi/.en ol the Wtiiity, an honest, res. j Mrs. Emilia Nelson llond, ol Austin, he settled on Is-ut/. Mraiu h, where
po. tc.| christian gentleman who had ! T. xa- E. Claxtnn .V Co., publishers, lie resided until a few years ago,
plumed the thre* score years allotted | I'iiiladelphin. W e have not yet had when he settled in the String Prai-
to nnui, reaching even Is-yoinl four time to give the In .ok a careful peril- ries, near this place.
*'ore, and by his pious mid (iod-like > „„|, |,,,t „ glance at its pages convince Another of lln- good old pioneeri
walk, earned the plaudit, " Well done ns that it is an interesting and i harm- "I" "MH county is gone; plain
good and faithful servant." Peace f<
his ashes,
-Attention it directed to the ad-
vertisement of Mr. I.. W. Olive, deal-
er in groceries and general merchan-
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Store Houses and their Contents.
Your 1> idling Houses and their
Your Hams and their Contents,
And all other Property You may
Contents.
Own, y\ith
8AYLE8, ROHEliSON & CO.,
of Itreiiliain, Texas.
L -Vest rates guaranteed in t ' I-'-s Companies. negrt'Mt.
MILLINERY !
yi:.\r dooh to post-officb.
MISS E. lister
Is iii tocelpt of u coiilpleto stock of
I'M.I. AMI M ISTKH MlLUSKBY
slid
FANCY MOODS,
the most cl.giilit and lialulsotlie j;nods Ir
tin muni k. t, :>lI ot \v hleli wits select, d w Itli
g 11 at cure !>y Italics of experience nnd etyl
isll lllht.'.
I iiu iletcimined to sell ilie.-a- goods at tho
lni\> t price, and tun little alio vc cost.
Hat-. 1'.onmis. flowers. Fringes. Dress
i mm .|.i. <'Inak-, I'mii-rnfar, Worsted llvotll.
ilail (.noils, etc., in good vuriely.
Mai liilie Nr. dies, machine oil, the ticsf.
llalr wr-rk made lo o ri|.'r,liralds,cur!s.ule
I.■idle- vyIii pii'it-c rcineiiilM-r to call ant\
ev oiiii.e iii\ -in, k In lore |i-iri iiasiag.
i in.'iloni' II'. .-t of the I'ost-olHci'.
Miss K. LtSTKR.
Itastrop, O. tohcl lath, Is"'!,
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nig love story. Mrs Hood is mii ele-"i" s- itning in manners, a man o|
gant, graceful writer, ami as the! sterling integrity, a man of purity of
scene of the work is laid partly in ! character. An active mcmlier of tlu*
\listm. gives it additional interest to I M E. church tor more than a ijuar-
walk ami con-1
e proved 1
K.
| oil!" people. Clot 11 - ho 1111 • 1 copies, j ter ol a century, Ills
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i .... r , , dl.riO. Copies sent by mail, postage duct in nil the relations ot
dise, at the store formerly occiimcd .. ' . . . . u .
by Mr. A WisemaffS Mr. Olive h,«"" "-'"'V1 ul ',n,v' h> A K ,M^!Ult!':
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The cii-partnership heretofore ex
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11 viiiti:. I'in k n - ton k, under the firm
lame of Her.-h K 1'inkelstone, is thiM
day dis.olved, by mutual consent.
1 he busine - will he continued hy
Mr. llersh.
Anot.i'H llKitsn,
11 y ItlllS FlSKKl.STONK
Mastrop, H 'c. 20th l^Sl. ;jw.
a. (ja rwood
PHYSICIAN ami SUUOEOX,
It ysTitoi', Tv;\ y
Oi fii i: : tHer If.-ding's Prug store
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ti "Targe and well selected
stock of dry gooils, clothing, boots,
sIiim's and hats, and a general line of
Hawkes. bookseller and stationer.
Austin, Texas.
I lout forget lo visit the new
family and fancy groceries, which ho;,'lrv * ore. a branch. f Mr. C, rl
Send for a copy.
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The deceived was twice married
lirsl litre January VJo, IS'A\. and the 1
second till.' Hecember tl, is:i4. lie,
eaves a niiiner mis posterity to tnourn
$10 Hownptl.
STUAYEH OK sTOl.EN.
AVig^'iti & Simpson,
PH<E N' rx 1 1 .* (> Nr WOR IvS.
PUESTO.V ST!C L'T, HOUSTON, TEXAS,
I-. i.tiuu. rx. l iamli fs iul Mmitiuul- .>1 uiiifai'luri is .1 ili |<\:,.s,| I oil. ii-
•in .r Mills, Siw Mill.i. H' "inii Cut ten l'ro--i
I'ri.-rs ,;iv n on api-liOiitier. 1'ieiupt stleiitien i;,v. •- lo n psiru
Dps. A da in iV Gregg,
IMivsirians,
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t h- yit' uki'k. Mast rop count y, Texas.
<arii-i At Mis. MurcliUon's reskluaco.
Oct.il>.-)' 'Ji'-.i. issi.,„:t
1). C. LEA
GSgfii A
Htvsiilont Ocntirtt.
Ovkii i. Over Col, .Morgan's Store
llustrop, Oetoli.-,- Ut, IsSl.if
is ottering ut very small profit, lie
-er's extensive Austin eslahlishnieiil,I '"s.
. , , .. 4. . loll post ollice street. Hastrop, ml 1 ,lllul v«'iirs. surrounded by many! On Friday night, the IHtl, of |i,e,
is detcriniiied to satisfy customers II, , lunge ol Mr. Fre.l (i. Sulor an ex-, f""lids and rclatiyes. |,e breathed |..s from Wincln-ter. One May hoi-. ,
ipiality and price of goods, and per- \ perienced jewelist. It you waul ajhist, fully trusting that Savior thai branded \ II on left shoulder, about
sons wanting supplies in Ins line clock, a watch, jewelry of any kind, (he Ims worshipped lor veal... lie hands hi«h, left eye 1.1ml, one
should give his stock an ins) 1 "ilv,,r or | IuI«mI wur.*, thin i- |llkM foth,. r< x%urtl of (li « tniiht'til ,1""t J""*; !
i * _ i o i . - mh* pliiri' tt it ut low rutvM |{t - . \liovi* mvurd will will I •• • } .i I wIm ii
bofore purchasing SeU ailvert.se- |||lir||1|( ^ A A Fiiiknh, .icl'vcvd to | r. I-... UiSrang.
every satisfaction guaranteed I Snaki Prairie, Jan. N. 8'.' I,. II. Fink Hastrop.
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will kocj) :i fnil linr of
I )ll. J. M. HAYS
riivsiciifii^ SurjjjtM>iij
AMI
or
FliKSII («ItOCMlMEH
liiclt I w ill sell ut t,'losr I'li'ircs 1'iip t Iio uiouov.
Obstetrician.
I!-- ,di m e, w ui.- Ma||
iw po-t -olK.'e street.
Drag isi
Ovm i.
streo., Is'l
Mi ss,., , 1,'it at either ol tin
iv ill iv. rive promt* -illtntlnii.
H '-tr.-.i, Nov , I 'i.i lUl.j
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 14, 1882, newspaper, January 14, 1882; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204745/m1/3/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.