The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 30, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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BELL &c EBHARD'S C3-OOI3S ARE CHEAPER.
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We are determined not to be undersold, and if low prices, liberal and
courteous treatment of customers will effect it we will continue holding a
fast grip as the Leading Thoroughbred Merchants of this section, there-
fore, while wishing all a prosperous and happy New Year, we invite one
and all, the ladies especially, if in want of
DRESS GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, or
IFA-IMII-LY GROCERIES
to give us a call before purchasing. It will save them Money!
The following are some of the Goods, upon Prices of which we d,';
competition :
Fancy and Solid Prints, Cotton Checks and Plaids,
Brown nnd Bleached Domestic, Plain and Plaid Linseys,
Cotton and all Wool Flannels, Twilled Flannels,
BELL,
I. A. ERHARD,
Ladies' Dress Goods of Every Description,
Bi'ic 'led and Brown Damask. Table Cloth,
Ludie;.' Knit and other Shirts, Embroideries,
corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Notions,
Ladies' Shawls, Knit Scarfs and Toboggans,
L.idies' Underwera, Turkey Red Table Damask.
Towels, Napkins, Daylies, Serin and Lace curtains.
White Goods, Quilts, comforts and Blanksts,
mens and BOYS' CLOTHING,
SHIRTS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES.
Mens' Underwear, Neckwear, Handkerchiefs, collars, cuffs, Half Hose,
Suspenders, Etc. Give us a call.
NO MISREPRESENTATION! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER.
Tilt* eiittihtf of jfrnp*
in order.
i iaea !• n m
Smti ti al th* JUtsrupt IVsiia, Pott-Ofli-4 Since the free/e and lain * Inter xia*.
ij* ifuNimailer. ► pnnging tip oldl) ■
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li'' AnW*T« 41 til >ll**f 11 ill be
plentiful lit-i'lf of rtlnetr ilaia.
•« .
Ilivr heard of no cattle io *-e
county, during the recent
lit ll«
Snndav morning t
l it# rold wfiiili-r of It*) neck «
followed t \ beautiful, cheering tun*
whine,
'Mir grandea! Ma«*ju* It* I of tl r
«#a-*n, at t a«ino liall, Monday night,
Fob. * t!i.
S T. ('mil Ilia bueg it the klfttn
i oitrlrr, Nil*** II II 1 re t rln*. I'oii*.
here - « ii tn} . may run and • oni **r
live lung m ' | ro«!i r
'i Ik t pin#* tr t Iihi uinr f I* tn<
ttill ftiim* til* |'HiH I • r- ltd i-ongie*
l at:ouk f lite «lIff•« en I. ircbeiiaa 14 m.
tr-P ^ j. h ft« li iy; i i, In the • t •*,
i% til IC1*'*1 * ,0 l l' 1 1 itatlau him .
IMNKKIC's nil till svHI r
mil nt'i|« thai backing rough.
( r\ it.
I M | • t 14 . 11 • H lfll*«C It A- tirougtlt
|>M f Y of the | 11 \i i *e| | A Sil M Itixk ul
goiMiii tt.i lro|>, and telling theio ><4t
at * kt in Oh- |(r)uoli|R Imiidiug. with
(tub 11ubbard aiol l.d Hatu. a
men.
1he lo'i-f of aii artraiau well at Hu<
trop I* il«M>mrd to ih Ap| otntui*nt.
After ftink n^ a hob* about a thousand
Ie#t Murk HI- Diliandiiliril. «t h !••• of
tl v<i t' tlie IU«ti«>|. I .oa ii a mi lnv* t
meut « im|MM u I atm• ut $.•***> to tbe
i« iiir i i •!
i It to i • i•• t / ii a * **plcndhl ktoii of
tamiii ami ffi^t gro«ril '« in tha Iiocm
ie« •-1* i! i • •• • «11 ■ 11 hi \ k .In r ki a ml
u« Otto u ge ii' ai All'! • lever )oti %% 111
aiwui* ••■•riv •• 'it* i« trt*atiuvnt and
liti«*i a! il« *lm|f < Mto | n ortli) of lil eral
I*AIr• lli'l should !•'«« i\r It.
t#
\'\ \ Kfi Ii 8 <
III ati. | t Ii a t
l (.11 sYKt
ha* I.Hi^ <*ougli
it.
\ rk . iii |Mam « « A*> 111 litt•'ml.'lII «
ai tit** i lii *Uan • inirtli praier meeting
Ii -h-'I .i Mjjlit ► e%Tng pra> er# wen
it i>t t % |ti I*r*:id K.11 urd, and ltie
ftlnntitg • "no'ii teii l'i S < t' i Tilgg * •
tin* \ liolf i* t fi'ig • i*huI/*mI
f. i ttie •• > m.x iii««llu){ and i%III )>ra
11« A lH'fktl
I «• •♦•M *n«! < I "id | atr. n« I tli«-
riiuul) li old gn* III* letter id | ioi
Il* ut Jordan A «aie|\il ri'Adtng, livery
liiAiltuti' rue"11n>( •tioulil Ih* At tenilt d M
All 11 t« i r - in t Ii •* roll Illy, utille
I At ' And |N r 'ii> lnteri t d in f«'tioi l
m.itte -. M.'iild ttii-1 in atteminnce u|hhi
tl e«e ineetlnil* mt'T^-thi^
l.ld« i ll« ini I I \S llanii ha* * rltteti
l it Im tit- r In tin • i ity ili«t l e a ill hold
a ii>ti i titf Ii*'* in tetnuar) Mia
tneeti * * iiAim i III liegln tin ItiAt (
Null IhI Mid «-out I till* AlHUlt Hi If*' «« •
N tii.it lie < im be ei|>erteit III Ha«tro|i
i-n III' 4*li Humia> hope (tie il.unti
i%HI t4he everv ne«*i*« ar)r «te|i ta nnike
tti«* meeting n rfrnn*l unv .
U Ii it Abo it I lie m Atrr ork'P ill
lb** ait* i in futlure r iiim tbrt?
• I*iti*I«>11> i*-hi Hi In | « not Ha^ «*|
ahonlil ban i *|i'n*uv * utm irk- am
||i hC t •*«* i oil • >«i lil I* 114111 •«t w Itli lb'
till I'X 4 tli*'•«* an «rt<*«liii
will it I ii hi «"* •►It v • I'leotv of HAte!
i imb b* >1111|i'd i p from lb-* river, moI
ai u | rubaldc i• • -1 • • 11.1'• boring .m
Ail* «i:iii Hell, Win* 'i ill tiy it
\t ii mei'ting id Hi*' ltA tr |i i Oil lit I
U« rbl I ifcr ,\am mtloii 1 ouilill'tee
lii I I Ii tlii • IN •* of linlgr Hldilall W •••!
dm lllornilU 't «a ilirbleif to give
i tii'-i (Aliinu ni 111 tliv o|u ra tmu * in
f.e n* ii fin in at ivbb h > t l|uvi*riui
I' i ill a I I'b *i a u ill mill I* • • t Ii r |ie<>|dr
in tin IN irlil'i* I :ilr liitcri'iM I be *'ii
tertiiiuiiK Ut e III roii«i«t of uiutlc, vocal
*tnl ln timiii'utal, r*. it itliina. etc. HV
•!*•> to Im ibl* t* niine tli* time ami
\;r.tin in unr inait i«*ui*'
iU V hi i ii a ii I. an old Confederate
. db'd at the i iinfederatr Home,
I lie 'i a tint lie of Virginia.
aed in thi« county aeveral >eir ,
J i|it .1 .1, MoiicUrr. The nUI
4 Jb iAt** auhln ra ale lapidlv patalng
drn|i| llix < tie by I>ne and aa
tli. * u4 roll i#> tin* lank :ue thinning,
ami 1 «* ten \* im imiih* but tbe voting
e*<I o ili« faithful hand w ill b# left In
I^of 'he b.it*Klil| H anil lierulc Hitter
%« •* lured bv lb** t'onfeileraten dill
m / i lie four y**ar of * i> il war.
—We
iu tlila
free#!*.
— I liri •• h in in
copal church next
11 o'clock.
The lllMriooic club ar*- practicing
for tin intfieatlng eiiteitnininenl. in the
near future.
-•The gri|«|>e ha*i about eihaimted it*
force in |la«tto|i, and all iifttb'ted onea
•ire I'oiilaleActng
-4'ouuty court. March term, c**ir
v«*nea ueit MoimIa> . and tbe ii niinii -
iiiti**is court tb*' Monday follov |i.g
- Nin 'ba! tli** limited firmer b i*
M*)it ilia cotton, tb* fee v «tuple haa
li.keu )■ rlae. ami lliAi 4* t tiack to eitClit
.•I III*
Veil \|*r11 ltA trop . ill rleci one
mayor und llir* *• .ibb imi n W Im ii ill
. Ih* the candidate* • Aunoumi-uient
fee. $5
• -'1 001 Oatioril kill* d the futted calf
Wedmalai. It boin* rained, ^lull
lad. and at 14 nr>ntb . netted *ilH i ouniU
l oin l« haa lug It pickled for u«e In tin*
Iron Vrunt ri'itaurant.
• •lti liopA Smith, at tlie I'iilai-e mar-
ket. *1 AiJirbt*'i***l four Ueeiea corn fed.
tbe p «t n eek Hbicli aaeraged v' u
|H uud net. It good licet cull be b id m
I tie* i ounty. the |*alace market m III ^et il
'I lir Iron front reatauratit. ;ii II *•
ilrop."i ay tlie traveling men. " the
t *at feeder in'I * 1.1- 1 "in ami • bar-
lei kni'iv lion t*i fecit alld |d*a- the
l*ublb In fact, • iIn*\ Atudy t1 ple i-**'
All tob work i* **t'ii th i ii * 11 W*
pay ia*ii for A!nto>nuri md priutui*'
lal*or. the prodt on }ot \ioik i •mall,
am] a- we bftic n«* eiten lie batik
a* count ne rati ,fford t*i do job iaork
■ nil for tbe , a«Ii
W* * ill •ale ion M"ti*'i We bu\*
fit too Bill s llm.l- ind WliM'i iilid 'te
determined I« m|| thetu If proc- .ire
any * bjei't
M V I'kokiH' A S«ih*
\N t hear coii*lderat*le cunpbiir.t 1
lb* p« t bole- left • tl tli*' •ide < f With
Mm **lrr*t >lioubl 4 home m • leu
lalli *lep in one of the*. hole* eriou«
damage might u- done t • b-.th h**r«e
andrblei Ibehotik «h<nild be iliied
up
Killer It II Sander* nill dcihcuti
tb*- ii'vi i hr'itian * bun h at Klgm to-
tm troii II.- b'arn iti il ijuiie a iiiinib* i
of inetulier* *d the fla^ttop cbur* h.
neatber permitiitig will go up !«• kljitn
it. ih* uiMiiiug. iitteml the iledi 'ation
j '.tid return on the ei*mug train.
We regief to bear if the death f
Mi Tom llanco^k. which oi'curred at
' liia realdi lice in the aoiithcrn part <•( tbe
11 ounty. fnday of IuaI i iek M> II
h aa ill obi and reApected cltlied of lb*'
i««Uli'i IV* lean * aeveral childien. all
iftovin, ai**I a boat of friend* to mourn
Ilia ileAth
What are ioil Malting for*
Stork l« l.arge. < ur t,.*od* New
P'b'ea I ii W*- in a k *■ i I'll a i tli' *•*
making ttnigaii • In |toot« iti*I *
M I I'MONul1 A hh^•
|(e id* m e.
I'l IIKI.V I'KKKOMI.. H««lr<)|i I i'iil) 'IVailH'i'* liislllulr.
liku. .1. Wii.i.uh*. iMHThr. OfliceJ Aci*or«lltig regular fippoiutmeiit.
the louchela met >it l 'olotad« Institute |
on Saturday , .lull, ltltli, lK 'i.
The preAldent being ub-i iit, i "ounty
•lildge Hlildall viaa called to the chnlr.
iiud the uaM'iubly proceeded upon it
j pre.arrniigcd order of ci n i-*- ami twia- j
*•*.« -.
Morning le- on lo itil to li
. & HU^yri4
oier flint Nut lou ii I Hank
la**rtIi of AcadeiilV.
>1 io Muggic I irecii i* v Nil lug M* hade.
Mr* <• W I'lerci* left Tucaday oil a
ilait to AuaIIu.
t W .lone-. of .\luui creek. Haa iu
1 ilSi\4l>, Vi'ilPV«V '^i. reiuriiMi io M'in*wi ;
at Wiaco, S ilurday
Arthur I jfly und wife were ii*itoia to
lta*-liop Ibi* u * i k
>11-* .1*11nie I .en hi, of llr* iiImiii, ia
\ l*itiug Mi*. A S. I.i'vi i*.
Wuife ll.irpci. of )(«•( |{oi'k. a pent
lueaday night in HuAttop.
I.I* Sni ei*., of Miiitlnille, n in. among
(lie iiaitoi9 to ltaalr«*p Ihuraday.
Amly \ ua i and family, were nuong
tin iui|or- to Itaatrop Thnrmtay.
.Iililgi W T. Mead, of lied Hock, una
hi tlie i ity Tuesday anil Widneaday
Hud I'b'difer, of Alum creek, via*
iiiiong tb* xioitorwto lla*trop Monday, j
Vancy l.iilor. of Smithule aaa
• ■•long die \Uitora to Itaatrop Tucaday.
Mi*. I i.i i •. of Pag*, I* siting
|la*trop ;ii* s| .if !ier ** ii Sheriff «• W,
I bivi*
Mi'* It •-1 Ithiomentahl. of Klgin,
' in *'I* .i tly ing trip to lta-ti«ip. i* turning
We.|HI *<luy IIIOI lli'lg.
•' It Uhltlork. * f tli*' \\ alti'taotl
m'ighlNirloio-l rolled nt tli** Ai*\i.ii-
I l%l.ll ottlcc Monday .
M - M I i lark netit out in tbe
coiinlty Wednesday to epend i ten day**
w'ilh lier •••Ii. | I 'lai k
S\ * are 4jl.u| to -••*'.liui Wil-oti able to
U- on tin- .1 reel* again Jllll had a
tough time hiih tin- gup.
ill n joicc to note fir l.mkett abb
to i**iiii>* iii* prni lic* Ihe lloctoi hud
<|Utlc u Aiige u 11 Ii Ia tflippe
lli*« K in ma II i tlid*ou «*t All-till, came
il-M nt* ill* i. I the Ma«i|iierad«' ball at
the opi ra hou*e. M*itiday night.
Jlldgr <*e*ir^* Milton, tb* etllt'ient
.lii^tb *• «f tn* Pea* *'. of Mel lad**, wa*
Himuig tin |*l* :i**:mt ri-itor* to our ottb *■
M- tidal .
i.i. IlighfUiiitb. Kaq.. i* off on a pro-
f* ■ • i• • ri«i 1 i i-it to I alilange, Li'luilibu*.
It ■ hiiioml ami lloiutoti. to return to-
day or t*> motrou
Mi* « apt lbin(*ia*lv. ive learn, u ill
*oo|| IIIOI* •lilt to I tie farm* renidence ot
her *« n - III • law, M r I K M**ore, aud
llie u Mb b.-t ilailgtiler.
Mi-* Io* «t«*huao||, alter a pl« A-ar.t viaH
f «a>* iaI dni« to It.iotiiip, gtti-t of ii « Koll-. ull and
family **f >1- k:ite ** May uatd. rvturn«M |ftat< ry .1 'i of.(
*dt" \ imliu \\ • dneaitai
Mr- l rlia Keyuold* anil Mr*. T b
In*:*; aient up to Tayloi to uttund the
•led i* at I* ill of the 91J.tRMl t'bn*tian
• hutrb ut if'it place, returning t< Itua-
tro| Muidiiy
lh*lrict i letk l< nf hp J. tn ii •enbi-i k
and faiuilv b it foi .san \idoiiio. 1 u* •
ilui uiorn.' ^. lia Au*tin Mr. i . goe-
aa a repn •eiHAtiic from (•nttenburg
I i' i' f. lo.lg* of Itaatrop, to the
;i.ind lodge, u hu b bold* it* Aiiuual
•i-AAion iu that cilf thia u«* k
i i . WatterAou, tli*-(Mipular and encr-
( gnttc |m «.i ma«trr ut W uttcraon. gave tlo-
\l \ I MUM II office i |il*.-.itlt .nil W. d
tie-day. Mi W , i n hi- T'J*l year, ami
but feu uieu baa* carried age In tlet.
II •• la non h« active and -piigbtli :i-
uuiliy men half In- ug«- Mai lie lii*
nittiiv happi year* to come.
II* i f I. Shetlle*. paitor *f the
Mum i r**ek ami Mill * Prairie Metho
di*l church*- u a* a ilwitor to |ta*tt«*|
lue-dal 111* Shi'ttl*'* Ida -lr*'iig cai -
tie-t \iii*tkri int hri*t and exert* n • al
I Intlnen* * for tbe i-atoe of rhri-tiamti .
May abundant «uc*e** attend til ill
'hti-ngli life
l'l«M k.
Mu*ic. a aong "ft l<c-tlc** S*-a." by
Mr- M Mctio-.i all m lib a* com|niubm ut
by Ml** India Kcvi.obta. IC * * i I * ji 11 with
i|liotation- In au*wer. I.angmige leaann-
hy Prof, kuykeiid.il, folloiied by i at
neAi iliicn—mii. including -* iue iutei*
ting *ugg***tbill- and cmnmciit". iilth
regard to tli* *,orr* ct proiiiiucinllou of
the irord* ••calf.' "half, ' laugh."
calm. ' ' balm etc. Pemiiaiiabip.
by Mr Vi . M.. ^ i follo i* I by di-. u -
sAon Milan . • tug " ( i. i n il,M by
M • Mr|).iv. all ii Mb aci «ni]i:iuitlo-ut by
^11-- l *- la K- iiii !- Adjourninciit for'
dinner.
\l I '• *■ • •* k the ten* b*• r* i* .i**i ni-
hil"). ai d | n ci « ed up* ti tli* |i •
tfr.iiniii a bdloti-
Mu*ic. n -I'll): "i ly Uaitiug'
hui'tt by M Inula' ml M It,
f>. Orgaiu In-, iiu.11 frac! ••>- Pr**f. I
.f. .foiduti; UI-* u--i ui Muelc. i *«iiik'
Come Silii M -on." by Mi*. Mi |biu -
all ,hi.I Mi- It |a. Orguln. A paper on
Ite.cli till hi M r - •*. .1. tlrvain ' iIUciia-
e Io II Mu- . ►•*nj{ " the < lover Hlo--
•Miiii- K- - Ibi I ••* I by Mr-. It. I a. Or-
j;ain !(• it; n. I he Neu \i ar
by MI-- \ la i * rim*-*
Till* clo*ed tb* pr ior inime nnd tli'
tenclo't- noii pro. eeded to the election
of oftlcer*. nitii the followiug reaull: j
profc*Aor I. .1. .lord an, Prealdcnt; j
Prof* *-* *r llelligbrodt. Secretary ; Mia*
lluttn n|i icii- and Mr. W. Morgan.
Vice Pic-i li'tit. Prof. Il'-ii-. Ilea*
urer.
A • otiimltt*-!* on programme for r. *t
mealing* compoMMl of tin fi Honing
in**iiiln'ia Ml*a llattie Sievei - udPrid*
knykandai and l* rrtan arranged ever I
ciac* I« r n« It meetlnjf a- f*illoM-
MormuK leaaoti lu ..i*i to IMu*!c. I
A CLURINCL SUE!
Prices Ihivo Tjiken a Tumble,
And Cost Prices Prevail.
Havinir de^eruiiiied to clear out our
Fall
and
Winter Stock
to make room lor oin-
< hir
«bir
a of
M !*• Kane W lli.aui«
Mia. iiippl. di *it*' * a • Ian
If II it'U |e AOII* Il the I
lomae, ttgiuiiine at "
i* cently from
■* In elocution,
healei Kilint I
n't lock even
PAKkKU s ( t l till 8YIUT
ili fiirr jmir or l«l in « f>*
■ I'ur h Ii. In ll «lr«if{-
L'l,l«
( oiilta im \| a 111 il cril.llilll bell* tea
liot III Hi-Ilk ol -audi foundation* II*'
nork* on the plan that a aolid fotittda
tl *l| ill*Utei ii Iti in muI llO*lil|g Iii*n * .
Such a b nidation i- In ia making lor uiucli lun and pleaaure
theme ) id I* something in let In fire raile hall
acen iii |tu*ilrop Tbe tli tu b ia nit
nIhUiI live feet da* p :a n* • tl I Ii d h 11 II the
be*.i i In* t ei nieiit, nnd a more aolbl
fouinl itioii c*uild md tu* made Winn
I h«lliiiibliut( i* ciiillpletcd tlicre nill
iii i «*f be mi lieccAallV for l^ddlllK It to
prevent cracking an falling The lie*
j.tli. iUa«'ii completed, nill be on *nna-
iiU'iiWl llie toe u. a credit to the Judge
nml i oiiiinlaaioner*. ami an honor tu
tin builder.
M'turilai morning M •* W illiann ha*
made a life Atmlv of elocuttou ami it i-
•afe to ai th*t lho-e w h* Join hei cla-*
mil receive tlmrougt. iraiuiug ^ e
l r*p* Hk for tlie I**|a a full el «*-
V number of ladi* • ami u*'lillenien
Ate j in paring for a plea arit dramatic
entei tiinmeiit for I he l*« urtll of lb*'
Kplacopal church. Some of the ilnc*t
dramatic talent of tlie eiti o taking
pari iu till* entertainment and a rare
dramatic treat nill -non be offeted out
( |M*op|e. The object for uhb'li it I* to
Ih- given ahould lii*uie a full hou«e
The 'ileal line **ab ' of M*i* t
Itroa , at I hi* f ircen K Ian -ton pr*>un-*'«
to tie the ldgge*t tc.itg.iiu *ale * i* i % * I
offered In lta*ttop They tell u* their
-prilig ordcia are heavlei lb iu * aer t *-
tote gitfii. ami in onb't to make room
I for their diaplay. the pi**** lit atock mu*t
Ih- diapoaed of, hem e the co*t -ale i* all
Aitual fact, and to be com lin ed they
only aak that tbe ttAile people • all aihI
luapect good* and prlcca. I he> uiean
11\ hat tliev any
PAKKKICS MH till KM p
i urea cold in tbe Head In Ian hour*.
I rial aire, 11 > da; large ai*c,
:.Ml eta.
I
The young pe*i|i|e are looking for-
ward to februarv nth, and anticipate
ul the mriM|oc
at t 'aatno ball 'I he coin
iliittee ate lieIii^ cirri *ffoit to make
tbia occasion one < f the grand*-t ever
il II lie ■•►•il 111 11 n «tl op lb* in i«i|iie t *a
ii ill bi uiitiierou*. lb* inu*b -111111111*1
and eierilMidv alioubl iitteml 1'no
hatidaoim plilea, one for the bc*l
lliaaipied ladi ami the «i||n** foi the be*t
maai|uetl gentleman, nill tie given bv
tlie aaaoclatlon lite pri/**« ate to be
an aided bv 1 committee, to be elected
by the maaipiciA.
f olloii llig I* tbe piograilt *d til*'
iiiiM lin^ of lh«' lliatrlonlc 1 lilt*, at Opera
h*• u• *•, Saturday night, Jan. it* , ixtil
l nig" 1 * ai u 0011 tipeiiing Addle**
1.. k J* ukln* and Mi*- I « .tin • lhiet
Hob 1.rim* stump ^p* ecb
Nli-' l.innn .lone* ... Htcitation
>1 i-* I mil .1 1 nil Si I* ct ion.
1 vet Jou<9 ( rntlon.
Mi— It M1 *mc Paper on Shak* MM are
NN ill I homp-oti Selectloti
>11 ■ 1.111 ii- W bb ....... Hccilahou. '
>V .1 Millaap - no tig
Ml-* Huthc Mellon all ••• Mu*i*
Judge Moore (trillion oil Ntl le
Mr M Mclbnvab Mu-b
Itlauch*' tt.irvood- .seiectmn.
Hoy tlriin*'* • ttratlou.
^11 - - \ alto M i\ tiatil. . . Selection.
Mi * Idi Uilutoa ... >* bitlon. 1
.lodge Mihlall t loalng Hciuatk-
Piililb muted
Ihe >la*i|ue ball, at the opera
b*iu-c. Monday uight, mdnitliAtnuding
tb* dt*adiitnlagc of poaloonement, etc .
u a* a dccldedli plena.ml affair On lug
to 1 lie fact thut the ball nu* thought to
In indefinitely postponed, moat of the
lii .-1§• 11• «iiIt* had beet* returned to San
\ntoiiio. hence tin tc ua*tiol mine (ban
thirty tin ihimjiu i* In the hall, though
th* rv 11 a- y good itlcmbim *• of "out
■ blei-" and the merry dance ivaa i|e
IIgllttiii, collilauhig lo III iir I o'ebuk
I in -dav morning K\* t lletit refn h
lii«* lit * 11 en* -cl led bl Mi (in-*iuau. at
Ihe Ion pticc of 'J.i uml it.'* if nl*.
imitation- in iiiauer
1 Scot|; dl-i i-*l*iii.
K'bi** i.i| Ibi leather** P- dne- **n.
Prof*aJbr 1fo>l*. • 1 • -• n**bm. ^luaic.
\dj *iif muetit for dinner.
Afl* t ribon *caaIo|| I :.tt) to .1 :JOo do k
Mu- luceutlvca to Miinmr- uml
Moral*, bv Mi* V i :itn' b, ll "di-
• n*-ion Hei i i'-on. .\*|dre-* by Judge
1 • ai m • *o*l. at J iUi o*. I* • k. Muilc. Crlfl-
ciAtiia tiy >11 • > ,1 . lhgain.
The follow ing iicn name, were en-
I* ted upon ih*- roll of member- Prof*.
w York. I Hi lllirbrt It •ml I
Moigati and N| •« I.nla 1'Ii.-4111 bli-
I he I n*tIftiic liter* i■ c* m ltd* re-1 n itn
each meeting ami the public u ill be
g adly neb *uic 1 by the teachci-, spe-
cially ate parent* uml tIt> «•- iutereated
in tli*' educational aflali*' iniitcil >• at-
tend
Xi* other bu*:n* -- being on hand, the
member* united in -tiglng Nom*
Siiei't | u |ty Mini lt\ " .iint ul)' 1111 * -I
t*. meet ii* vt ti t on i.ido ln-lllute « n
tb*' itr I Satunlay III fi b. at lo .liio'do* k.
M II*. I. II II SKIN*
Sc* returv
Immense Spring Stock
we Mill sell Kverylliinu; in I lie GHEEN
FLAG STOHE at
ACTUflb {NEW YORK COST.
T. UklMfki
Mi*. My riiT. l.ubb**>a# Uii lia Hon.
John It. l.ubh-H-k. died Thursday morn
iug, Jan. '.'I.
Mi- l.ublmck u a** born In Trenton,
Tetiii,. Sept. Jl. IKUl, and. removing to
I'exna, vva* married to Mr. I.ubbock at
lta trop lu 1#.m. Slmrtk after the ivar
tbe family moved to Travl* coiiuty ami
-• tiled about three mile* -i*iilIi of ionn,
11 here ihev r **bb d up to aliout fno
y*-lira ugo uln ii they moved into the
jelly. Mi-. I.ulib' ik ii.n- all eiemplnry
« tiri*tian, a faithful wife and devoted
mother, a* a neighbor nnd friend ahe
11 u- kind, uml the -iieetne*.a of her
philanthropy n a* a dlatingulabing trait
of hei character. I or iminy year* *hc
. ivn* nu invalid. **h. v.a- :i patient,
triiimphuiit sufferer, and at la*t ipdetly,
pcaceftillv cro-*ei| over the ilvet lutotbe
never ending joy-of Hie h!c*«ei| age* tie-
!voiid thl* life. ||*t hunhuiid. tno
.daughter.* uml three -on* aitrvive her.
Auatln siatc-man.
The above 11 ill cuu*c heart-*igh* and
1 tear-ey ca to very many of the old clti-
1 /cua * f IhiAtrop who kncii Mr*. I.ub-
bock in (lie day * of her girlhood, m arly
forty year ugo, when abc nu Mi*-* My 1 a
'Turner, then a bright hearted, lovely
girl, n I10111 to kuow u a* to love.
Through life *lie cnrrled the -aim* gen-
, ial, noble heart, winning friend* where
j evitr altc went, ever abedding a halo of
| liappine-* over hu*haiid. children and
j hoii-cliohl. to whom uc tender coiido.
, lence ill their *ad bercaiciiietit.
A pure * hil-ii 'ii M oiuaii ha* gone to
her reu ard
hied at I lie Home.
At the ( oiifcilcrut* I loin*' y ••*!• rdav
1119ruing at o'clock J. VN ablen \or-
lucut died of |mraiy*i*. lien a* a mein-
ber 0/ I'liiupany (*.. fourth Virginia
1 avalrv, Wiekhaiu'* In ig nlc. W. II. f.
I.ee'* divhdon. He na*nron iu Virginia
in 1NIJ and entered the Home April.
1 ***! . from Ita-trop county .;u here lie had
relative*. Auetin State-mail.
To the People 011 The Sick ld*f.
"tiiiieu nil W hiakcy i* Ihe *avluir of tin laa,
Hj men while on theli 'kaI *.* *wk they Ia).
I«*el me Stonewall kh 11 qui* k.
For l ie ct Ui*rip|H' l.a urtppef! l.aOripi*1'!
Jit alnA>Neure« and it* ver fail*
l in a ri who ha- trie I it tell* tin- ial**
lie a>il he ha*l a very elo-* ■ ill
j A u l aould have *lle*l l«a*t li not Ia'Au |.*rold
«t 1 nleu all.
i lie iva* *0 *lek he could not nnte
ll< - it tie | • 111 tilt* iu IMii k ami NS Idle
**-nd in*' *toiieiiall—iloa't foru*'!'
It I- the l*eal iu Town—)on Ik-i
n ben *ton nail lia l jlt*le«l •(••an In- n* . k,
jit (tiled In* Kye* null Makk-*| e«k-.
It liroilRllt till* t>ri||ht *l*le fllll t«i liell
lint Mutie'vall Uniki-d Ilk* >b**belne ami Dim tor.
11 hi* Ii an* two.
M \ Piokop A N.in*. iu or*l*'r t*«
make room for their >pring and Sum-
nu t -h* * * ate cl<--ii'g oi.t their I ill and
NN i 111* 1 atock at co*t.
\N. Im
tlie bom
Sa*h. M
1 ha* 1.
Alton!
*duv
Itlllillg^ley.
at '• oM
venntj
iii the bi lib - *d |er
- \ allle Hilliug-b 1
\ I f * ri I 11 er* Ul A11 • I
Ml
and
Hei
. al
P.
Mi.
l
11
Remember.
TO IU
Slric-tb
mow is tlie Accepted time
V YOrRSlTPLLHS
\
(>\v York
Wholesale I Vice
II1 :l o||b iat me I he ciitlpb left on tb*
-.iiiihbound iruin f*" **ni \ntoun*. i.ul
ii-tou. \* 11 t * b* n - tul other -oiithci a
ciin - AuaIIii **taii *uian
W' on the p.ill of Ml** V alii*- - mam
|ta-lr* p friend*, extend • otigratulntloiia,
iv lib be*t tvi*he* f r a long life of pro*
pniii k.'ppp e** 111 *l connubial bli**
I'AHKKH N l < >11 ( 11| t;II
s> 1;I p
atopa cntigb inMt nut I % Cure* 1 Ida
ill Inn * I a v a.
See the change ill tin advertl*cmcilt
of I!. I Halt*. M**iglle. I'bl'ptli*-
enumerated an a*toui*bitigly b n ami
the public u ill I11111* tin* op|Mu1ui iiy
offered them of buviltg * In apci good*
tllllll el el bcfoic -obi ill flii* *ei 11 * * tl
l ln -iock I* nen nuloft i hi-i ipialiu
Call, gel our priees and he eonviuced,
MEYER BROS.
ii. ai - a inaii i- a foul to live iu xriel.
« r mi to a In* tor far reliel
i.et .-t*me 11 all and drink It tiy the drAin
Y**u 11 III tieuetl. andf**el lin|>|*v ah a Cla III.
Nobl only at the Iton Tou Saloon.
k. y. K.
THE
BASTROP muni
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
vi ii.i. ijivh a
GRAND
MASQUERADE BAIi.
AT I'll K
-CASINO HALL,—
HAS l HOI* I'KNAS,
MONDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 8TH.
AliMISSION .*MI t'KNTS.
I'ublif cordlallv
will >«• fiinlshed t>v
III! II \M>.
iuviti'ii Mu«ii'
I 'ill 'I . A. .llM.'t
(iHMKN FLAG STOKE.
J. U' KIAM i<i.
M. I il •>! . KM II.
K. Kkil.
< i I'K. .Ill II I V.
!•'. IIm i|i>i'.
I lllllllllllW.
Ticket* for sale *( I A Mauler*,
M. (tloevknorn ami .I. ( llaulmfs.
| |l| a r II llll I 'lit in.-. OIXIIUI. M -
tlllt tilt UP, l«- ami Mn.lcil M«i
rliamll.v al |n Urines al ut>.
i . liltl NKW A I l .
Illlll.tHII, Tl * I.
I.
I'll h I'l HI I; III I I III ••
a CARD.
I tdkr this method of informing my friends
and the public, th.it I am teaching in the upper
rates of tuition ;
Grades i, and 4
1111 |• At Ilia rcAideiii'c. near lkalge.
nit .1 aim "i t.Mli Nte|dien N en belli, hi
lio* blMh 1 enr ot b - ajte.
Ileceaaed tviti a native of tlverton
cniinll. 11 nnc-'aee ami llioied to lla-
tro|> eonnty, t'eiaa, In l ei*i*intH*r, | _ A 4
ami nub ih.- eicei.ii*.n ofuimiitthr.edepartment ot tno ALAULMi, at the tollowin^
)-e;iiA Apent neat Webbei 1 ille. Traiia
coitnlf h i* realded 111 tlila county evei
•line.
While III lllic ileal Welibel tllle he be
came a inetiibet ot ihe Mi-aioiiaty Itap 1
li*l * hutch, nnd attached hiinvflt to the
c m^ri'i; itmii al ihat place. In lite be
enji led Ihe iiliiVctAiil *A|eeiil * *f all II ho
kneu him and died niili tbe rciiutatloii
• if 111 hon* *i man and a ti-eltil cili/en
lln* I all It (til u if*' and a large family of
children are left lo monrii the lo-- of a
deioted hnaband and loving falliei
Mai ne hopi that there ivlll lie a r*
union of the family In a better anil
1 brlithtei world \ Khiihii,
OeSardeleben & McDow
CATI'LIO DKAL'KliS
ll.\s||MI i'K \ AS
Mrs. S. J. Orgain.
rill* Hi'1 tool Hill llpcll Oil
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7lh 1891
urn- in it ii 1' iii in' kin-ii ni t iiq
i|ii'ninn ;il tin1 frin' m'linol, wliirli
l i Hut Ik' la mill until «IUT Cliri l-
111:11 Hair. 11* UHiiill.
\\ ,• i.imll. ni„ U ami lii . f
A
OO.
OO.
I OO.
per month,
Grades 5 and 6. " "
Grades 7 and 8,
Latin and French, each, per month,
Delsarte Drill, once a week, under Miss Ruthe
McDowell, without extra charge.
German, under Mrs. Baron, . t $1 00 a month.
MRS. K. H. JENKINS.
CATTLTU
l*'ri nu HI
i|i *iii*i|.
\ 1 :ir 1 ' I up III nil .111 :• ill it 1
VI iiiil. ii (rum ^tiu'l.nu'ii ti.iiril | rmnpt
ami 1 urf(111 atti'lltinll.
vl I
at II X " I lit U\
TEX AH
i! \n | |;i ii'
1 I \ V-
M•'0*III Mil . iMi.rli'f.t
DeB \ DELE HEN & McDOVV.
I' II I t KMM MKiTNH sKPt
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