The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1891 Page: 4 of 4
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Kastrop Advertiser.
A It l(i (1M> FF.K.
"Talk lxm« feeling bliM," said
the colonel one day. when I lie blue
pencil I.rhrai le rested at no,hi from
their lalnu a of •(tiling pnalmaaterk
"mvowiU current," "about tin
bluest I jtill- I t'VIT ► « . allll IllOkl ol
)<iu arc aw arc I ain't mi kpriug
thicken, hah when I surrendered
with Johnston lit Xo'th t'a'liua aud
started t'ir home."
'lil! us about 11, colonel!" said
the bins.
"Well, you kit' it was I ilia* *«v,
lluri.i the wall I*<l It-fl the old woman
on tin' | iun t at ion down til Mouth
Ca'lina. Iinl when the surrender
(■ami* I hadn't lirunl u until Iroiu
lioini' lor mx inouliia, nu I iliilu'i ,
have till1 lea*! lili'U whctlur tin re •Hi'
u Mini l«*ft alivi' on tlic |>liici', hoi
whether Sherman'sariuy liail li-fi any- ■
lliin^ of :In nlil plate wore limn jiikt
tin* nrcki'il ilirt.
"Well, I started off for home, or
toward, where 1 thought lii'lbi'
o(l|{1il*r lie, wiill my paiole In my
pocl.et. ui.iI litliug tin- poorest, oritur-
Ickt mule il hub ever iii\ Uiivfoltliui
NA U.sAI*AI{lLI,A.
Isn't n« Suraiipurtllii mm good na
another? Nu! Nu!! Null!
I'Hi t (lilnk il. Ism i for a moment
Honk il 1. you want llt.ll'a frar u|*u Us
dnoand il Mi l tako no otin-r II Min!«n,i
ioarwdiiiu il «t ar* not found in an> otm i
• .i^aparillu l'livar> in ;rvdi< nts i .mI
make U differ* tit (row olltrr >*r*i|amiss
are tin* iiknI important In (at I, essential
to iu ruiativ* vlrtur Omit limn mi.4
Hull's .*Mr*sjiirilla would Imp so Inert **
IIM MAI«| itiWiuf (WffmiUuiti i m .j .
nlla found iu man/ ding blurts Hull's
Kn v*jmitlitt cooUiiii no unimportant in
f[rr.lu nt fJi< h iiigrril vitl t.scU i i |MiM u
ur it« b.'iit.i. mil rlt«Hi U| 'li (lie litiinau
Dr. JOHN BULL'S
•yM'iu I'oinlmtrd, Ilirv fieri m harmo-
nic n/ inlliiriiM ujmii rvofy function nl
tin* I*h|v, iin| rov|u* dip-; on, lmi|;iiirn
i V '* « IK t m< l kidneys. ileai.wiig ihr
l ltm «i of j. iiti iitMis iii< t •'r, il s
nervous system, unlitriling (lie mental
(•toil!lit \ ui1.1 in * vnrii, I > infusing lie*
st 1'iiftii su l iifp, con I'lrti ly ivjutvnatu
•VWJf | url an J ntakrs ui.f tod aito£Ul.cr
like M Ill'tV J*iSOll.
SARSAP ARILLA
Iduirr ll"tl iM, Alvnrvtlit, T.•*., miles:
* My slrfiiirtli aud 1i<'n!i1i I m>I l.rtti fuilii.jf
no- lor set-mil yMi> My !•!«*«mJ no in a
srry imiNiwrinltnl i oniliiiiiii mil vtry iui
| ur - My lint s (ell lanw. litkfiy ami
rlu uinsiif nn«l 1 inulil rt.i \\nlk milioul
Uittrilm;. | (u!t mysHi ^n>\vhiK |*l"« inw
lunly old, ami my fiuv l iirnn |.t !.-.k
piRclifNl an I slirivt'lliNl. I suffer*! con-
LOW PBICEEi!
New Stork. Nkw mm
k7.
THE TAILOR AND CLOTHIER
tul ulii'iv In* will ton*
lias movfil into liin Nt u Stort* tit ll « <Hil Mi
till ui* tv* " Sill niri Maki* to <>i let "
clothing;
- Ml T ok Till ItKs'l
"Imported Wcrstal end C&ss mere SUITINGS and TROUSERINGS,"
ki-innlinji lo • ■ I ,ii I «'k i Aiiicriciiii l-u liioii>," nl
I-i \ u li I let I.ivi' 1 *i i i'i n.
Also Ajii nl fin IIk Wl i rlrr ni.il \\ iUoii, ,\o, ! , ami stumlaril S«-*lnjj
.Macliiiiri>, Nil i li-, (li! inn! Si iii|2 MncliitU' Atturliliii'iiia.
MlfcS I I.Mill A I II \ M III: Khi
Mils. I>KI I V KKYVtll.llH,
to iMHtHiii' ari|iiaiiit('i| wllli, ami I ilo ritUwable, \xm r.'stli ui ni^lit ty i .r
vuu.% ami Krouliu «*r> u.clkiuUaly! Mv
vi wen- ir an) I liml minrrli. ' I Iri .il
iimny tolll' t, an.I biUt'in mi.I I !>mi I pviri
Hvi , but fai i .i u. *• i better. I llnally
IS THE BEST!
lit- t.i lit iKiltli'i uf Hull'* S.in-Mfnrllla,
ami l.efnm I lia.l uwil It ml I (.It lika
alio', i mail My Mrrniiili mil liraltti
ini| ...vtil |iliuj>lu> 4Ih1 aiih' ili>iij.|ipurr.i
truiii biv |wi «.•! a. In - niiil Hill i,.:nU lr(i
il:.. an.I 1 ,:uiivi.U'r iuvmiU u ui ll |«rauli."
•4T Tlii"f« U tin "tli"T r#i,tnly m, i Iin-All!
Ui lata,. Mil l total* III lit • ffwt a* Pi. Hull •
Wonn Ot.lr.vvr«, | rici SAoruta.
wr Titmn- u ..ilk rli'li rkinritr vhiM ft'
firt l« ii tvrlal'il*. I' tin* |.«rli l.slr.l In
in ,itv Itl'iiiM,ml. m*\11■ ■ . * i.ltd n,-\ . r
hu.inu !•' full. It U r'i ImI sniltli'i, 'luule
H>nn . Take n« ullui.
JnKN 1). I' irk .V Si - , I!.'
K • 17? felullitf N> en In i u hi,,
1
•J-uitf tijeiits,
La latt, u
naauii' you. ^fltlli-lDvn, I liave IihiI n
lar^r, vcrigatcil ainl |ik'l ulcft'i
i'l|wli(MW in Hint |iarticiilur line.
"We Duvniil ul"ii^'. tin' iiiiiIi' nuil
1 ami one or I wo of l lie otlu r Imya,
until «c jjni 11,iii n io Charlotte, uml
there the hIIIcit in coiiiinami |ireaaetl
me into acriice lo ln l|i litm |i«role v
lull lot of the |iriaoitcra.
"Il took Ilk H COIIjlll' of ttl'l'kk II
get through the Jolt, at.ii «lieu I «n>
U« tIi:ijt rraily to ktait the colonel iii
comtnanil kaiil:
" 'I ctiu't pay you anytliiii); foi
your acrvicck, hut I think if you i r.
to take tlial lictu-l down to lite corral
nuil wn|i him off lor a lii'ttcr one it
would lie a iiood tiling for mhi. ii:ii
I gueaa the goterumrut. "ill he nhlc
to ktunil it."
I'll, you fi'llcw* lieri' who know
my lilural di j okiiioii will |iii lm! ■
I iinjjiue 1 wan't *lo i In laki n hit I
like that- -I turiicil in mi crnw h.-i l
allll link I lir l M in lln '.I ii .
il liter my keif 1 know -t good mulei
when I ee one.
" 'I'urty kiioi. animal you iiot
tlicrc, kaiil 'lie oUleer when 1 nidi- ii|
lo liia i|iiarterk, "lliere'a some mil .
down in the eouuuiuury, ami thai
mule lookk klroii^ eitoiigh to carry n
hag of it.
"Well. air. half an hour later I li fi
town 011 the Inut mule 1 ever kirsd
died, earn mi; a lia({ of coffee worth ... ...
• 100 in gold" and altogether feeling «Ot, |K.nnde(l ll u,i in a rag on the
like the rieheat man in the lak C on ' ; « «« '-M-
fcderacv * tomaeh, •In* wan u hitting
"1 tsi'veled hy myaelf on the firM v .r the Ilre|.lai e,
day out—juat ine. and the mule aud
the hag of coffee.
"1 got along all right until along
toward dark when 1 hegau to look
out for a |d«ce to put up for the
night. It wa* the diamaleat proa-
the l ed w is plunked ll|i kolid. and
win just lilh-il n:'h ham and ahle
Iii. run and nun! nml corn. She
eii-n feli'l.nl mil n I'ttli. poke lllled
i!li Hour. In livv in i ii ii I ^ in \ mule
hud a good Ii ed of t urn, mid in In.II
ail lif.lir I "il do-Ill to tIn- lieal di*ll
'( Irii d hum thai ever went . ivn in\
11: r 11II t.
"While she nun eookiuii k i|i|)er I
poiiri d her out uliout a i|tiurt and a
hall of the grei n colfee, ami wilt
Ollghl'r keen the poor old noill. She
V Hi* just tielcled to ih'Utll. She
i.1 whirled in ami | arched a akillet full
MISS F. CHAMBERS & CO.
Milliners and Dress Makers.
NEW HHIt K IH lMiIN'U, MAIN STHF^T.
ii- In rreit||<l nl a lull IIm- nl .
SPRING ; SUMMER
MILLINERY GOODS.
• nuil., Henrietta,
lull line nl
n mealr
D FANCY GOODS
IIU Fort mm .
^ •'nltli anil |iov 'i'ty an* ri'UuUt
teriiiH, us ulmt.si i v4 ry oil uhi t have
k'tirucd l y lii>« oh ii t\|tii ieiitf.
llauy a inau who now thinks tweuly
«lollar> a week pretty small i-w*
can reineiulu r lln* time win .i lie (i it
rleli with half thai miiiii.
A eitixi'ii of ilv, li I., nay a
the In toiiun of the tt' ii • nl -,> «l a*
a privateer (lining one ol tin earl\
wars iif tlo* ivni(ji \. It wa* | enluiia
bll illi'M . lint I 111 lot it Ireiili^s ami
vision** <,f pilil cunieil the «!•%% with
him
IIm eruiae w :u Inn v. an l \entfnl.
hilt at last lie i« ! 11-neiI home uml
ree tvei| an ti|>pro|t| cite welcome.
Aa aeon ua the lir-t a reeling* were
over, his mot her impi r «l:
"Will, llaiiy, lio.v lia\ • yeli nrnlt*
onl f Dill \ < 11 ^i t mneli nione\ V'
"(Hi. y*b, iiiotlu r; h«mm| lm k. I
am I (ell. I teliail have etiott^i, with
lirrnlet.ee ill tin* • are nf it, to eurrs
tne threngli life, I hope.'*
"I am glmi, m\ son; Imt how
mneli diil yon pel
"Will, I ilon'l know i\aetlv, Imt
I think when we Hi'tih* up I shall
have at much us tii*• ty dollara."
Wauled.
Any iiiunltt r uf f ii Mh . p aud (tout-,
fur the nnirket. for s\ lrt«%ti the lil^ln -i
priee will In paid, at tin* I'alaot* Market.
Hisiioi* A SMITH.
DR. OWEN'S
ELECTRIC BELT!
AWD BU8PENSORY.
•■MtiiUO ia|. in, t : lai|>l. til Jat. It, IML
uill I
r i> iMiiuts rn'.. T
No. 4093.
X. IU I I li V li* I'n •
i 'HI 11 It I Niutil
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M Kill) fit. |
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Harness & Saiiillerv,
Capital Stock Paid Up, a 50,010,
AUTHOfi,IZ3SJD S250,OCO.
THE FIRST NATIONAL SANK OF FASTROP.
/•/.I*/•>/</.'i a \ "\ run I i.im //•/ /. turns i s nit t xnt hh.\tks
i\ AMufM.s yui si i n't: imi.i.Mi.-i i i h aj.ii.
HUM I llll Kl\ III OK |i I'llkir in I. A III. oil III Al I (till MN.-IWH I TIM III I a
1 Ilia 11 \ vi K I- flllly e.piiipeil and pre|iaied. and will l.e l.ihlnl corret-
|mii ih ui if you iniiuhi ans |miI of \our hu- im > with it.
I. xi-li n 11^>< miIiI, in an. mint* in nit. < nil | ili.i 11 I i itli r i( Iniu.iiiit, Aiikiria
lliiiigari. iw I /nil.mI. lit.HamI. Ill inium. In I n..ir*. Nnrwi.y, i weedm,
liti'iil llritaiu ion! In I ml, I'raiiei'uml ll.ili.
'Iim ill our l ire I'lniil \ all, In i n.'. iiii i" in tii.tr ihi ir \ alnahle I'rieia.
iMIin ii'l.'- tV. I!. I. ii i-. p >. hl/m r. |I. .\. 1.1,in, II. |i. tiignlu, '1',
II. IV I lii Iii 11 i. I . I.i Itii11 t hi .A i | j I,.m|.
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t'.\ li!
I At; i s,
Bi tii ir.s.
.H.'Ill N ti
W A (it .\S,
K' lsaiiiitg 111 ni| i!\ t«tit mil <1 hi
and lihvial in alno'iil to nil.
THE AVENUE HOTEL.
C or. ' li Sin 11 iV ( i i p.". An M r.
i '.iiirlei
A liln ial
•liaie of iiai rutin ii >'
•lielt 'I.
A.UBTXIST.
I
TJEXAS.
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11 h;*Wlitf leaauul the V\ ullei j
w ill ki p . iHiat •) lint!) |!r< .ti|
k« . \\ ill ink* tl.ty*
piuii.piry rind ut
.V N>
Itakir/
I' •i'* and < i
raiiiilie* /■
im lfi^u* }>i h • «.
• |S
A liberal pifri i 4t
furiliHi tr<i tr.iu14'« t].
A ti ial U all 1 uxk.
;'l"
is a-kt'd -tud atis-
WOLF.
Luteal ft v !•
nu «
(•uilt ru*
lor pi
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r st'. . uml pi i
• > l efor«
in I*
x \ III I I
Will run-
in!
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PA
I r«t-t in
I -Mid
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HATES:
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I i jiect. I.
111 ti ll". I > i
fa so pjr r> y
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Mliil^.
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Factor
w
WiLSOW, -
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You f
rhat it
11 t'r< .1 Tin von kisw
MURCHANr-
X ..It
'M —
n r-
till!
wilh au old runity pot atemning full,
and drinking like alie'd never get
I enough. You better helieve the pipe
waH laid on ihe alielf, and uhout
every fifteen iniiiolcti she'd >ay to
lieraelf:
i- "•" • < ™'. e ss'Ais jssr"*"""
"Well, air, I won't undertake t2
apait
" I l..l I ... . IIm la. --.I ....1.. .... ] "™""
hat kite did do'—hut I'll agree
to never tell the truth again if klie
w aaii'l killing there the next morning
hunkered up over the atdica and u-
drinking away, and the liral thing I
heard waa:
i<urren —it uiatlc .you hungry to juat
ride along uml look at ihe country,;
I poured hot coffee. down her throat,'
" i u.i i ... . ii.t.1 , . ... beoauae 1 alept like a top and don't
1
and (oiind an old woman ailting in
the door amoking a pipe. I boned
licr to let me aUy all night. She
fetched her old pipe a few wore
whiff* and finally aaid:
•' 'You'll haftergwy on to the nexl
houae, atranger,
" 'How far ia itr'
"I'uff, puff, ''bout four or live
mllea—mehbe al*.
"Hut my good woman, 1 am tired
nml my mule ia tired—let inc atay If
J line to sleep on the floor.
"Puff, puff. 'Hain't got no grub.
" 'I do not care for myaelf. if you
can ouly give my mule something.
"Puff, puff. 'Iluiut got nothing
for the critter.
" 'Well, we will In,lli do without if
we can only atay—1 don't want lo
lie down by the road and mat be
wake up murdered by aouie guerrilla.
"She Dually coimeuted lo lliia—
moved out of the door and took tip
her alatlon by the fireplace, w here
ahe contioufd her lahora with the
pipe, aa if that were the chief end
mid aim of eiiaetncc.
"I took off the aadille, tied the
mule lo the door jamb, spread iu.y
blanket juat inside the door and lay
down, wilh my precious bag of coffue
for a pillow.
"There didn't seem to lie anothi r
soul on Ihe place, but I asked no
i|iiealitins for conscience's auke. I
juat laid there n wishing for a bit to
" 'Oinnywine c-o f-f-e-e.'
I "She stopped drinking long enough
^ lo cook me some breakfiikt, and then
1 gave her another quart of the green
berries and rode away. The last I
saw of her she was making a frenlt
potful, aud the last words 1 heard
were:
" Mioodhy, stranger. Thank the
l.ord fur ye com in. Hit's the fuat
ginnywine coffee I've seed in three
years.' "—Milton T. Adkins in
Yankee lllade.
— "tti'kmivi I mill eapeiienec lit Ihe
use nl ChaiitlH'rhibrs Cnugh Itemedyl
thai il will prevent crimp," a.v Messrs.
(ladlierry A Worley, I'eri y. Inwa. They j
ill*ii nilil dial tin' Iti'ineily litis gl*en
treat siilisfaelioti In that vicinity, uml
thai thry believe It to lie the hi st in Ihe
market for thimit and lung dl>ea e . j
Fur-air hy Mllci A Hill. anilC. Krhanl
.V hull.
—fihlloh's Cstarrli Hi iuedy—a iwil-l
live ctiri' fur Catarrh. I*l|>lillirrhi ami
( anker-Mouth. Hold hy Mile) it Uill
uml <Krluinl .v Sun.
TIB Faslialile Milliner and Dress Mar
1879. • - MISS E. LISTER, - - 1891.
Main Street - - - Old Stand,
BASTROP TEXAS.
Ktlll Spring ami Hummer line u! all kimle of
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
just rec« ivcil. i n route (.nil arrlvlnit ilnlly
I.Uill. •. iiiviii'tl iu call and Itikpi'i t koiiiIs aud prices
GEORGETOWN MARBLE WORKS,
SIMMONS BROS,
Pane's.
- M A NI' KAITI'It K Its <)K —
Native and Foreign
MARBLE MONUMENT.
EIC.
Owen Electric Belt and Appliance Co.,
M North llmadway, M' l.Ul'IS, lln
• ••VI. * TM'.a r.ril.
£
iilt\ with faeilU
lie f >r im.kiiif( theui, in all • ouulus
in tin- ami the >outliwes(. upon
tin- iiios! IiIm :al t••rn «. Ilny xJml sell
K.vchaup- on all poiiita.
< 'orrt -j on-li nee aolii iteil, ami
prompt attinti«iii ^i\uii lo i^aine.
■ i« ti>
iiiptoni
r fr
the
^ <ni art-
wcgli in
. llIM* : i ?
NVI.at make*
' ,'"l
l'« you
mutter, « r in a
L I (4tlil.ll li liitS
('on-i:; 11n lit - . I
hides sttlh iteil, am
tuatie ot4 aame.
ottofl,
iheral
wool ami
utS\aiiii>
ACKER 3
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k r. ami ttiat is
ENGLISH
Con&uinptlor I
> thin n hi. n
i lo di- .. t 1 hem
REfciL£DY.
HocKir.n
CO. dO VVi ■!
«r ll.ll
111 Of
..Iv. iv. Now Yurlt.
-.>.1 MAIN MTltKKT.
MEDECiNE Houston.
TABLETS. HEADSTONES. MANTELS,
.INO. K W.Vi.KKR, Am \t.
Georgetown, ...
COWftiDC HINO QUALITY AND J.-I2E Of tXHL.
XT WILL JkXstJo OU9UD
0lLI0U8KtS8, DYSPEPGIM.
AX-i CUHOMIU 30 WQ X .1'A HUM.
Voti Should ln\ ^t li'.it .• III 4 In) toil
Sewing Mm blue Mnfni*.
It ran readily In- altaehi'd tn anv
**• % itij; macUliit'. uml (« n \, r d«*ea aw u>
w itli tli«* tire^'ttm* pt-d.il n;« \i>in«-nl j.;^l
the varitiiii i|i«imw t aM««-d tln rt lron.
It will suv«* mm- truths tin* IjiImii, alel
j lo alih of ymii v\ I\t*s .iikI iriti|ftilt*r« pro-
! |Nirtmiiatrly. Tin* motor Is ohl u« «lt*r
j a strirt tfiiuranti'r ami i- warrantrd to
! la-t llvf v it v SrwIitK w llli tlie("lavton
' tuolor U I plea ;i:it pastime, ami «>Mt(iiple
j it can l r rt .ulily oprruti-d hy u eliiM.
Ilon'l I iii to j\♦* ilo- un'tor a tliorou^li
! invi ttlgalioii.
K. <1. TiiomI'min. Adi sr.
IIa- i uoc. Ti a*.
Texas.
R. & 6. STARCE
hi Al l i:> IN
Julius Thielemann
CTTXTSMTT2I
HARD W E.
Stoves ami Onlilsry.
Guns.' Pistols anil Machnery. CMpMlirS 8Cd BltiUiCtS' CiUUeiJ, a SpCCally,
. ni si11.11 i .NUKii srnit:r ■;i mumi i:
Ajrents it *r Uu1 ^ (iIcbi#ate(l
&
Xt.l
lilt i i -hot
ami rt
A • ' i .*I
im lil ting tfnn,
Kvii> I.ii>d «
imtirt-■, nieii i
rlialjj'"
lii\t in* t • i
NMi TMH.KI lit
■ KM.S. I N '• I iH K
orlmi'iit nl auiiiiunltluti.
taut t and pUto) *li IU
I Tt | nilnitf done on -hurl
II o l ^u;i alitff and low
•I
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If.
Texas
Follow ing I* a giaii1 one on the
republican petition steal:
An editor who served valiantly In
the confederate army attended the
national editorial association ut St.
I'litll M few weeks since. The Milt-
wur came up iu the
Proprietor.
Liiquors
cat, and a-watching that old woman .
hunkered over the fireplace sinokiug J" '
like a tar kiln course of cotivi iaulion when sonic
"Well, 1 kept on a-lying than rn teiimrkwlIs
trying to lorget how mortal hungn V, V"" T * \\
I waa aud Bebbe catch forty wink, '"v "lam '-v f"!"''""'
of aleep, but the mule outside was a- . rn editor. '•> on heked us. but
hungry aa I was and erery now and ! ,r""' ^
then he'd fetch a low kind of. whick-j "''I'1'; ,U1'N '"r l ' " - «'
erin' hch.w, and then b«'d let in U,!' rl,l,l,M , vcr-v ' .V04'
knaw on the d(M>r Jamb. 1 got tired | "llile i0" w' "-
of hi* caper* after awhile, and finally '
aaid:
" 'I know yon are huugr.v, old man
and If I thought you'd eat It I'd give
you some of this coffee.
"Well, air, 1 happened to have my
cyei turned lov. aril the fireplace
'J
F. BAUHOF.
Imported
BRAMUKS. WHISKIES, WINKS, GIN, POKTElt nn<l ALK,
KHKSII I.A<il',|{. alu'nyH on tup.
; " I.nin'h .served til all ItntirH.
m rmn«iiT RiroTJiBi
4Mb MB a ■ « R .1' 1 WhKksy RaMta
flOMl sl ll.'llir S II';®
m"
JSMMM. II.M Wisi i M n.
Ailnt (.i,«, i. UI'I. Clui;# Wrt4.
|i Watkf. I ti l r«. j .t. nit v
(uvoiltt \ i-tiu ma-1fliuut. hu« remitted
from In- old "taml. iic.ii I- i. iylit depot, ,
to 11.* , h i-t IVi-oii Mrttl, w lit'it' lo-
•uriit's -| • lino . f ifrot't-rit *. Hi-
is |>i•*|>uit 11. I.t itfr llitin otfr. to -t II you
jfruretles at low | i it t^. alel kUt \ tin tin-
lop'iuaiKt t It i jil' kind* uf t'oiiiitit pro-
'to •• Ih parti >ii o l\ InvlteN j |i)
l'< i-tinj' It itli 111. to tall i # 11 Iii iii at lil*
tie* plnee of limdnt tf*. 11. lit |*. t m
sir. rt. AtiHtiii.
J. H. [I00DMA!T.
JUtlUS THIEtFMANN.
ti i iii •
llaatrop,
II i i- I
ii it ti 11- ii i |
III -I holt'l
11 A "
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rn
I OK >VI K.
illl-i liaslr
• |ulpim-ul«
li plurt I :o\ Iim III
l(. I.. It A I I-
Ha-iri |
p. w Itli all fur -
•i«el i' i. l well.
in i:< • 11 Hlll.PiNti
MAIN STHKKT,
M. COHEN, Agent
\X\n
old Stand. Ilftrop
P
I'I A I.I It IS
STARCKES
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FINK CltiAKS.
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MII.KS' NKIIVK & I.IVf.lt ril.M
Aii on a new prutclple—iwgulatlng
the liver, stomaehe and howel Ihrmi.ih
lk« nrrrrt. A new discovery. I r.
Miles' I'llls s|m edily cure hlllluiisness,
had taste, torpnl liver, piles, i-nii«tlpn-
lion. I'ni'ipialleil lor mc'.i. women.
when 1 said tills, and I'm a ainner |f I children. Small mildest, .ureat!
' IHI dosei, cts. Sample. Flee, at ('
Krhnrd A Son ami W. J. Ml ley A t'o's
1 didn't actually see lln- old woman
prick up her ears like she'd heard
co'iii'thing drop.
'•She straightened tip, linked nt
me a moment, and kaid:
" 'I tld you'na sty c-o-f-f-e-e?
1)1 tig |iirei>.
An editor works liftv-two weeks in
a year anil gets out llftj-two isaiic*
| nl his paper, thal'a lalwir. t >nce in
'I did, inadain.
" 'tJ-i-n-ti-y-l-r.-e c o-f-f-e-e?
" 'tieinline coffee, madam.
" 'A-gwyin to give il to
Ul-e-w-li"
" *The mule ia tired aud hungry!
madam, and ao am 1.
" 'Sirsnger. I hain't seed no
g i-n-n-y-w-i a-e coffee for nigh onto
three vcara. an hit would acein aorter
nnr'liv'us, somehow , to feed hit to a
lucwl'.
"1 soppotifd she'd actually told me
the trutii aUmt having nothing toent
but I said at a venture:
'•Madam. I' ve I litt pounds of i,l>' than sll the hotel, and real jura nt
coffee right Iter uiubr my Iteud, and, In the illy.
ifyiMt'li get konielliing for inu and — • •••
mv mule to cut you slisll have some 'lite m«s>t previous political napint-
It.' tion we know of is W. II. Ileam liamp.
"Well, air, it acted like magic, j of Collin county, who has announced
She went to the bed Iu the corner, j himself as candidate for count) tax
luravd back the covet, turned down asaeasor. lie will get the full lu ru (it
the mattreaa, and I'll agree to never, of his announcement fee, as il is
|Hlt good victuals in my chops again ubout fourteen months till t.ie elic.
If aSe didn't have a regular commls I lion. However, il is said thai " I lie
san ia ilicre. A" 5''° ndcr jiart of I early- bird ^cis the worm." 1)\.
while some one will pay up on uh-
I script ion,- that's capital. ttfteii,
some sonofagnn of a dead beat takea
the ||„. paper a year or two anil orders il
j stopped, without paying up,—that's
anarchy. There is,however, await-
ing the la-t named individual, a place
where he will gel Ills jual deacrta,—
that's hell.—I'.*change.
—-
—Mhllolt's t tne win imuiedlsli ly re-
lieve ( roup. M lumping Cough slid
Itrniichlti-. Sold hy Mile) A I.III. ai d
I'. I.i haul A Son.
The I'slaic markcl feed more fen-
SALOON".
The SAI.noN In supplied Willi tin- puivst uf l.npmrs uml the linesi i lgar . auil
the HKSTAI HAN'T with
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
Or.STKHS FISH AM) ALL THE 1WEP SKA I.r\rIHES. j
Kvpericncod Cooks, polite Waiters. Meals served regular
or by order. Kvery department kept Hist class.
WIII-'.N YOU AUK lit MiKY (ill IlilltMY tilNF IS A CAM..
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT, Prop'rs.
All kind* of
I AU.MINti IsMI'LKMK.N I 4
on hand and will Ih* m i l at reasonable
prliv«s tJive mi' a rail.
►*
Jh
DRY GOODS.
CliOTIIINU, Iii >i ITS slIoKS
IIA'I s AMI i AI'S.
GEOCE?JE3
FINK Lion His.
WH'SKY. BRANDT, WINE AND GIN'
A S111• > i ill i.
W. H. STOHMANN
I HI All W At II |( Ill IMllftlJ.)
-•#it:!aii:fr & Jtwiiu.^
(V, M. v vi l I II III II.I>l
\s I l:t i' .)
TO /-,i
NORTH
L 1 (JIN ! i°>
AND BAFT.
II. ItAaTIAM, Ml,
I l>. ISANTI AN, J H
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r
Siittffsor n K. HAMTI.W', «r.
I'I A II l< IN
TIN AND HARDWARE
Htovea, Japaom-tl and Htampiol Tinwurr. Tlu1 largest assortment ol t 'ar|>eiiter
Toolt. llailtl«r'i Hardware, t'uttlery. I'lows, 0Mi*el ' miiii^h,
Ken re Wile, aud Htaples.
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Etc. Etc.,
Thankful to I ha public for lllieral piilruiuigc hestnwed upnn lint old Arm, we
a>k s con 11 ti us ncv vf sunic.
K. 11AHTIAN A HO.V.
lUsriior, March Kith, lfil>.
PDLIMAN SlflBPORI
CHICAGO, ST, Z.OUXS
HANSA 8 OZTY i
l'|o«r rouio'i'tiori- Iu all t f the almtr
I eltlrs with f fi t train* of enatern ami
northern line*, make the M It I
t% I It'v thi* ln«st line to I
'itinnilk, MIIVM1HEH'
AN|>
CT. PAUL.
•I IMI.IA, MO.
J. J. I KKY.
(••■it, Stipl
I .1 W.M.Itll,
Vh-e-Pri'-lileiil. J
II. I'. Ill tillKS.
Ain't tJen'l I'aaii. Ag'l.
I (alias, Texas.
«'. |t. |,*w .lis. 'I'll,* . I'll-" Ax '.
I l Worth, I'i sa«.
I1AHTOX MKSI.IK.lt.
Ii< mil I'ss. A Ticket Airt.
Milalit Mo.
id jfv cj c:s-
JVLEIDICI'JSrZTIS,
CHEMICAL,
TOILET ARTICLES.
All Kinds of Patent Modicir.t ^.
— MAM I At II It Kit IM-
STARCKE'S CHILL AND FEVER TONIC.
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ALBERT HOPPE, Proprietor
i *sott i Mavu a Horn
HASTKOI*
TKXAS.
W Mm k III
lewely. Watches, Clocks and
Silverware.
iirmlit al rrtlm
Old to lir -old .1
111' CVIelirati
al Kt Ola "
t| pi It i - foi I lir ra«li
■« ordinal.
I I a Mat f Itoek ('liryn-
• I l it d ill Slork
Wait he« aiol all klml« of .Irwtdry re-
men mi slioii nolirr uioli r utrlet
4mo aline. Augl-ly.
I- alwaV" supplied wiili I In* rliolrest llipmr*. wine- and eli(ar«.
I lir tiiillillni! I* olte of tlir ino«t eleiranl lo he found in l!ir llllrrlnl, ami U
furnlshrd In the mo*t umilrtll *lt|r |r^,u,||r-- I.f l Aprllxr
II a Milliard and I'ool laities me of 111 «• I.«11 I l\ |r ami Uiakt itld ealillOt he
ui|ta-«ed l*t tllofi td alit •aluon In Ilo- Stale
I'lir pittprielor* Impr t t arrpinjt all onlrilt IIi-1 rl i--* aiilooii ami hy irraiinji
• iii pal I oil* w llli rntillest to merit a iliarr of |tuhlie putrniiaife.
minors, "ludent- ami Initdtnal drunkartl« must kerp aw at frum the saloon.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 38, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 24, 1891, newspaper, October 24, 1891; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205090/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.