The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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GIVE WHAT IS GlVfLN.
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Wit I* A 1*1 br)i ml Iht Mat,
Mu l lllil oil |t,t III' llH* llflinl
'Hiici r> *a In Mt llif 1**4.
Plain* l «. nni*t Ut u f«*l •• Ileitis \#* Wnu
M« n mill null'>igi in then ihaiui.
II*«i atrnlt t|tila>llt cigin r«t kmi
Aa I lit ir tfUkf) hi ibrlr gl.Mtiu.
\\ lml lo tiloi I li«" i rnwtl ilial lltlrin
To lta -ir aitfl l nailfnl?
Uul-;««l Ir I lie l«r I lull tfll |i fit
l(i*'l>* *t ill the firinuiui-nt
Il«* ni«l l aland U ). ud tlu> |m *ing
Thinkri uu the flreuuiri'a *a>«
Tuilltn;. ili h in a himI miii • -altirf
\\ Im!..ih f r ii fultire il.iy.
Krnm tin- rlM« i'f <iMi- t utllnin
'!•> tli« U t I ml >>( tin (Mi-til,
All nlon* llit •: Ti t• til i.". mm
Mm 11 ii ml HI ia'il l > nuu of uiirtli,
lit* la*li**m« Truth'* IiaimI fain * er
4 'rit.l.lc,: ii I iuiititi'«l lie!
I'ritloK 'Hiii w it Ii !il. |i i li jt\nr
Tull i ilit l tli«i ii..
Jaiiu • It'll*) In Iki.t in I1
dow Trembling wnli ft'ur I entered
lli liotiM'. 1 M w my tjurUlitil little I
girl lying on tUu In .I .ill drc>*cii. The j
«l«Mir wua t |a*l.« ami li.ijui't aloud at tin '
I at
III')!
i;T.
1,0 t yi-ar I > ; itl u ft'W .l.ty with ft
frii'inl. who i* jn-l, • • «'f Ihi rum: ut
A- .in tin I >vil> i ouulry ut Pruvi'iirt'
\V e v i-iv brc.ikf.i*!ing ami i wa* retail-
nil waldiln^ In r litil only lit* head V
t retchcd into ii ro tu sin- wa* in .•
burning fever, having caught « M tip
hi,lit In fori while wuli hln„ mi lute Im
lUt* to i o||li .
Forgive lue, your honor, fur tellii
you all iny trouble*. hut when I -aw tin
| " 'a l|" I' ii I) 11 mi ill 1 III-4411\ |o*t || iV Mil '
Till! fi'Vff Ill'Vel III* lift'. Sl|i" 11 .| • 1 H
t)loU*ainl f.iln Ir- Hotiictllllt ' >lic* gl#V-
|iah-, her great i > • tinning \ et y bright
ly. Dili u I III- \\«ii llit* only ftmutl wii
ii nl.1 make la i ninth* Six often li.nl a
liar I rough, which cxhauait-d her i*. :m
plctcly ami brought iwo brilliant n-1
*pot* to her «lu-ilti. Shu grew weak r
urn.1, weaker. Nothing Mimed to ,,.v.
her any Mrcngth. Tho d< < tor aaid Vcr.
lil' Ii*. I.ill ol tit l tl lin tin ilit-N v. hit'll rt si
inu* Ii iii'iMi*) 1 I'Mtil'l no hnigcr Wwrk
I httiiii nl. ilay by tIn■ ►nit* i i my I., i*
ilixalltl. Simiii him t ouhl lml It avol.i*'
iM l.atnl tlu'Ti kIi« lunl iiiaiiy fanta-ti •
wit)i«tM, kin !« .-• 11 for t'XjM n^i\o fiuit,
for toy* m l lh wii ' 1 I.a l ito mom-v.
alnl ti t l.uowtiiif what hi ilo I v,i>
I'oi.-I'll to l.otiow. II w it*ii 111 Infuii'
my ilarliiig'
A in ighlHir lent iiih tin* tuotu'V. for
tho lna-l. 1 ^aitl
U out** ft r a f.ir**
•utflv gom* u huu-
lt a kiuM'U on my
r lli«|iitft. II.* hail
ft•!!«•%% in I '.«ur
lug thf ga; tV >ui - of l'ai ih wln n a m*rv> | wluvli la- mailt* un m .,ii a not \ 1 w.
nut elite;••'! ami gavo my in-.^t a Vt*ry
tin. k 1 it' :
"Partloti iiia'.' haul my fi n nl, "1 m*t
ihtrt coiiit n t uii tin* | ri:>oi uml 1 mm-t
It inl ii m on- •
Win tl i in hull litiifhiil In* m • .uml quit**
ilt jiivi -.tHl for tiint who hutl mm n many
liumati lN*ingn M*iitt'Ui'ftI to tlfath with
out uhowiuu thu lt*nnI t motion.
"Keail ii." lui naul. pi .mg iiih th«
lar^.'u miMiiiv n.
lit it* art/ the coutfiiU;
Voi r 11« s<at mv trial in for to-
morrow. | liavn t iuh'iivort*«l to explain
my rase to the y« ung lawyer who ih*
feutlt lie-, hut fiuin I i« lnaiun r I think
my kihtfiy only hiuum'h him. 1 am
afniitl t« hjn ak of it to yon, ami for that
rt'a*ou I write. IVntloii the lilierVv. II**
'•eve me. Mr I m.i mi holiest man ami
not a genuine thief.
1 huvi iiot ahvuys In i n the ji<M r wreteh
1 am la w In tinn * pa>t I wa« ijuiif
Wfll olf I wkm l N no mi an* the rirheM
luan in SorgaM when I marrifl Diloiiue.
hut I wan ifiiaitily theoiiMiio^t in luvt
She win* m> pri-tty! More than one gen-
tleiuaii eiivietl ine on our w*Miiig ilay
Wt* wi re M-ry happy. l.\ . « vi-niiu
ivhen I l uuii' home, tiriil wit , ,<• ilay
work, j UK t to m e Jut -lull- iinil to j
rest 1110. A little girl, Ileal.: • an tile
Aiigeln, t ame to flown our happitu
l^mploymeut w«> not larking, ami I
worketl with a good will, 1 tear in>
letter will km very long, hut I uiiiat giv.
you all the detail*
Hy ami by, tiinlim; ourMelveN lielte*
oil'. Diloune coiifideil to me her ambition
She wanted to own a donkey. She hold
butter and eggn in the town, mid the
dihtiUire wan long on foot. "With a
donkey," hIio naid, "1 can easily go to
market ami take S. lauge with ine " We
laid juitlo mx live franc pieeeH for the
purchami of our little lieant, an I one
lmautifnl spring moriiitig we ntarteil at
5 o'clock to Ihi lirht on the flehl at the
county fair. We walked along gayly
under the frehh green foliage, ami I ran
ut ill ret ail how merrily the money
clinked iu my pocket. After walking
for an hour and a half we arrived at
the ground-'. We had taken turn* carry
ing little St lange. She wan four yearn
old and no)id on her tiny feet, but not
able to walk Mich a di •tance.
There were at leant thirty donkey* for
hale* 1 clioie one. but Diloiine i>aid it
bad a wicked look At last, by careful
fiitarch, wti found a very hinall one. He
wua young and had a playful little air
an he pawed the ground iinpatient!)
with bin hinall hoof*, lb* had hatidaom**
dark eye* aud waggetl Iiih long ear* ut
every itoiiud. \\ e knew he uiiut 1*
gentle, for. Solange having hlip|M*dawtty
to get nearer to him. he jKitieutly allow til
her to pat him.
The owner, M*eing that the h-wat
• *uite<l tin, aakeil forty franca for htm. I
offered twenty-live. After mi hour
hjient iu lNir,;atning wo agreed ti| or.
thirty. Toward evening we **tartiil for
home, the gooil little auiuial following
ti« very willingly with Solange on hi*
back. The in*taIlatlon of our new po*-
newt ton wan quite an affair, but he it|>-
jiearrnl to appreciate it all, for from
that time I think he really loveil tit.
Wo named him "Kiquet." Every morn*
ing at breakfast time be uaed to come
for hi* bit of bread to the window; hi*
pretty beatl framed in hivettt |M*aa mid
iiionmig glorie*, he would rub our hand*
gently with Inn none to expreM bin
thank-*
JiiNt a* we lunl planm*d. twice a week
Diloune went to town with her butter,
eggs and frehh Vegetables ill one Iwihket
aud Soiling' in the other for a counter-
balance I could watch them from a
long distance a* they approached our
home, always a little tired.
lint there came a lay, after three
/ear* of continued happiness, when
Ililomie could not leave her be«l. My
poor darling! She had the typl old fever
l>octor* rami* from town. They cut off
her beautiful black hair; they put ic«*
cm her head, but nothing could wave her
She died while attempting to sing a lit
tie Hong. I could have wished to die
also, all was no cbanginl for un but
Solange wa* left. She was growing
very fast ami looked exactly like her 1 am! pi oh ugod
mother I
On Sunday* we two--Solange mid I— f
mil
evening appioai ii-.l we . 1 1
pat t.
Taking Ki<|U*t by
gt*'tlby, t ut'iiiiig b.n ..
well look. 1 had . .1
tired hta ps when I I
b i k. Il wan p •
brt*ke|| lit* h.liter tl
to it. your honor, i meant to take him
bai k and tie him net urt-ly, but wli'l** I
wa I- ailing I.un lie 1 I it me • • : : \
that 1 laiily Io>t l.iy *li< n .i 1
a* ill a dream, the happy mottling w ti1
f)llonue and 1 t out lo luiy out ii"lil.e} .
taking w ith Ut littl * .k .|an.;e.
|i" In t b ax ■ tin . I an so tilth •' j
his larue ph.iiitive • \ * n. .| t v. I
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Buy
l \l in IN I If AN Kl..
Your rickets Over
IV
LOW PRICES
Tdlili.
It. I>. aimiAiN, I'ra'i
No. 4093.
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how fur \v«
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■ thlii. i nn by I.ie l .o-
. we : u tei| Mifl ran
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I our youth I t ut. I
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Vini ijiuiiis Caoiia! Stock Paid Up, $50 030.
.11,11 IIIHIIW A.UO'iiOK.XZEJIS OOO
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BASTROP.
TAILOi
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the \ < ice I t lit. ill' i.i
The bluoal wart III til
til hl 'l
tlellly I flit
sh .lilth r ami ,i i'oal>f \ u
It wa* all t )nit the n ,i!i •
lie, h i, V a ' i t til'* t il l of Ii
At 1 t l.e It i ,1 1.! 1
we wi re Heal ing a iiilago li
effort t« call to nu men
drtiil.ing and laughing
Mtill held tin* b\ my
tak' tt tin- hilt * * ut . t my 1
no longer h «i the wa\ ih*
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had I->u ;
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a)"tig. and had a tri*
Tin men mi*wet 1 t
glalhp Wl.!l h Wa til.
rt o-tii/. -i the mail
111 I* i*jut '
Two officer*- prt Vetltnd IIIV e I ||}H*
crowd collected, and I had n tliiii ' |
su\ in self.1 • ii • Tl fa finer toMnfl
my wild Might, win. Ii of • ..*um a • -a-1
v. 't.! the a.th it*' V -ur h mir, I n \\rr j
yoit IC it | • it t • - iJU'tl t« i ■ 'li i preheii 11 ill
all! Tli- > put un* in pi a ami my I
donk« v In the pot ii ! to a wuli t. «trial
I only a «. • f >.hi I • \ • on l.-r- ' t |
Riqiu i shall lie well cared I •• Tin i
ihi wholo story, I bvs told it truth
fillh I Itll here h ' | ,'lt|| P ilt \
In fact, we am li*>tli i f us guilty. IViW
1 -till imutitaiti 1 am t. -t au> t.iilin* thief
Ih pt ctfully \our m i \ ant,
1 shall Hot It avc c.titi
trial." I ai l to my fiii ml
hear your ju l^nn it in the
j* r h 1! -w
"Titer.- 11 soiurM • • v -iter tl <n that
whica you cm do," In* *eplii.l •lam
in«t at lils rt> t1. .!' 11. I t \ a . an lite'
this farmer wh cl. tms the d * kt > If
y-ti pay hita tin* pii .f tin* dotik* \
ut d a Mtiall sum in ailditioti that will
eml it all.'
No h no; i I tVau
franc I c -uhl • t
then and there. ?o-d t
too ghitl t" with'!.' " t?,
Wo returned l(i*j"et j
ter. t hie I
1 have >inc
together, goit
havt higin*«l away my Iiojm* ..f a plat
patadisi* to inakt* Solange h.ippx
w.iti h her hiuile or net* a ray if t • t
ing health Out* afternoon in hpring
wild to ine, in the little icnxiiig \ h ♦
which 11 ouhl never re^ihl, "1 lent fatle t
I feel well! 1 want to hce tho Ih i •«
\N ill yon bring ltn|U t aud put nu on
Into .tinl take tut* out a little v a\
1 wraj.jietl In-T Up warnilv n i. w -
as light a* a fiather. Itiquet *•• •• .
pleiiMil enough when he felt tin tin
burden, and hehl hi** ears en t as ti to
*how his good intention*. Stlmige • ti. d
out with jov, she wa* so glad to lie in
the fre*h air ami bright sunthiue I let
small bunds, which w tiro ii)m>"*t trati-
Jiareiit. scarcely held the lein*, but
|{ii]Uet htt.ppe.l of his oWlt llCCOt'il iii
the best platen for her to gather wild
rows a tit 1 sprig* of the haw thoi n. which i
•shetl its while petal* like snow on my
little darling.
•<>h. it is mi nice here, is it t it.'
papa'" A* the |smr chihl f.tid this her j
head droppt*d. Sim hud a M rt of con-1
vulsion and h II back on my arm which
was altotil her She was dead
The d 'dor told me In* lunl expected it
They tiwik her front ine und 1 wa alone
As 1 had not paid bu« k the ur n* \ 1
Ihurowed and had signet! a note for it.
they caiuo to uiy house uml seized cver\ 1
thing. The sheriff looked into all the
closets, fttuibled in the bureau druwet
went front cellar to attic aud out to the
■table, ami finally, on All Saint*' l)ay.
they hehl the *iile. Tiie auctioneer -tooti
on our large table.
From a dihtate e 1 could h e him take
each article iu hut hand ninl hold ii up
to view—our china ami gla* , the t h**k.
tny clotlies, tho ImhyV cradle every-
thing was sold. Hidden in a little vine
covered arls.i 1 watcheil it all, uml 1
felt iny hsart breaking as one thing
ufter unotln r went under the hammer
Finally, raising his voice, tho auctioneer
said- "There is ulso a young donkey
gotwl for work. 1.4 there u buyer at for-
ty francs?"
No one n| oke.
"At thirty?"
Not a word.
••Twenty-five/*
Then he said, "Uentlemeii, heiu w orth
more tban that."
They went to fetch Biqui't. fie came
very slotily. pricking up ln long ears
ami hstkiug defiance from hi** eyes, lie
net me*I to realize that he was to Is* sold,
uml that for htm also happmevi was at
an end.
"This donkey is offered for fifteen
francs, gentlemen!"
"Twenty!" *aid one.
"Twenty-one!" *aid another.
•No one bid* higher? <inu*r*nud a
burly, red haired, rod faced farmer
claimed him.
Poor lin|tift. who had always been so
gentle, tried to kick, but hi: new master
struck him w ith a heavy ttick and drag
ged him away. 1 nu|>|>om* it was very
foolish, your honor, but when I saw-
that I ran off sobbing.
1 had to live, so I went ton farmer in i
tin* neighborhood, who hired me by the
day J worked liks a brute, mid that
tired nic so completely that it kept un*:
from thinking of my grief. At night I
sh fit soundly, but the awakening wa-
terrible, a* I realised mere aud morn
each day my burden of sorrow.
At the end of a year the farmer -,
daughter was imirried. and tl • re w.. a
grand fete ut tho hon«e; but the muml
of the wedding music was a death knell
hi my heart I felt that I must get
awav from it all.
t^uit • alone I wnlkt-1 ac* .#ss the coun-
try, and in pit** of m;.-elf J took the
road to S rg.is. I swear to you, sir, 1
had no evil intention in my mind. I
went along in i: half dazed manner, fei I
ing that 1 had ^rowii very ohl. I.ff< i-
hard for the poor. Finding i iyself neat
the i eineterv, 1 thought I would vi-it
the g aves of uiyw ift and child Not
wishing to Im* ret ognizetl, 1 b*.k a short
cut across the fields. The corn harvest
w*s over, and as I walked I hearil the
htnbble creaking umler my feet.
All ;t once, on the other side «-f a
•lit. h, 1 t..,w a donkey ;.nd heard a honl
bri.y. ruining rlwr, I
saw It W.'H Kii|iiel who had recognized j Switzej-Intoi out t.f t li
me. Jle stretched ills neck as far as hit I and there t- no pe.-t
I ran till t)>
d fait ly drau tmu
a w il l cha* e, thi*
a tn r our t *et!
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Tied on tiie wind.
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TREATMENT
BY
INHILIATION!
1529 Arch S?.. Pliiladelphia. Pa.
For FonFu't'.i'ien, Asth.mia, Bronc • til
Dyi;ep: Catarrh, Hav f*vr,
Headache, Debility, Hhei.-
mt s'. . N* ar.dr ta,
AND ALL CHRONIC AND NI.RV0US
DISORDERS
it
tb.tie. For |e ' I
• little anim.il:
lliati was oniy I
c oiiiplaint.
• hi** fii^t mas '
•tl as happy as I he ot hei ■
en tbelli livm.j peacefully j
. from village t* \ ill i ■ ,
helling small ware* Trim friendi ar*
rare Traml it* I ft-tin the l-'reuch «•!
iJaijucs M rami f< t F inance l > Anna
K. AIm\
u.niifi « *
The pt.-tiii.:-'' r i
once k* pt a r* "i|
drc*sen on enveh p *
hy him. II-* an
the ih ad laic,uag
Seuders:
AM Willi II \.
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From the above it
letter writers c >uhl
r tin i*. n.
>• I.i. Mas
r.t.il i opy of tin a
t sent out or receis
some h|MM imeiis
■* indulged in
by
Drs. STARKEY & PAIEN,
I "i\r« h M.. Fhiladelphia. Fa.
I 'Jo Stiller St., sail I fain i co. I a I.
For mile h> < . Kli11 a ut -to., drug
gi 'I-. Ilasti .p. I a \ i .
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attenti
fin t that Ih
I'tttlur
m e at I
Il III. il| ;
of Mi.n* a lot.
will call t > the
fitly collii..'li hay
pt UK !j al • its of |k puhi
IuihIi
I m ap
tioti iu tin stiit f M at.uui are < t|\
ill the Hoc-ky li. a; 11 a J ti i • t;;« li Thi- 1
difficult for the tua j' fit . of t« a«h r t
ii t ount f<>r. Tin v thiuii of t',i - Ic.iky
in* iintaiti- at uitat huitions < f Inui
htone an 1 su« h. tii" ' I, ti.. , I,.in rang
i*; but the spurs aud b r or *id
ra.igeH are grass clad or W' odcd eleva
fittiis. and i-vmi amid tin* veritabh
Ito ki< • tlu kn-. |\i are tiitiumerabl
vallo)*t coated with the Ht best, vnoal nn
ti iti'-ii*. pastntage t. Im- i uml .iti\ vvlier.
in the world. In or In -ide stu b valh \
are the citiet built He re to be d t,
the mine* that me I * r wofced tn tin*
tntiiiiii Julian it.11pii in HarjH r's.
Tli k nf lite tmoloiii M .iili.
Tin* Fiut d Statu* is fast crowding
watch market,
f the Wt f Id . ||<
r. w.
Banker,
— a n i —■
COMMISSION MERCHANT-
('aalli'i'timiK a s|„ i jnll v. « : li f:i.-ill
tii1# for milking 11;i ii> hi nil '"iintii'"
in llii" Stnli- ninl iin- "Miiitlim ut. upon
I In: iiiianl lilnml t.-riiiH. Hi;, '.ml "i'll
Kx< linntri' 'Mi till |i"int".
('orr«*«jkjii■ I< iii i -.ilia. ii. <i, uml
proiiipt ntti'iiiiuii givi'ii tn Hiuni.
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I lift
iCarpenters and Builders' ciittlery, a
IRON FRONT RESTAORANT A^,.lis I.;;: Ihi:, ; .;,
HARTMAIT'S
STEEL WIRE PICKET l-EMGL
-A. X.. O ON.
The
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M.i MIN
• "i I tpioi ami ito itii- 'i i tgars, aim
•I \l H\M IHlll
THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
or Wits II^JI I \/ .ti I. Till: I'l i:rsi:.t 11 st'HIKs.
K*|.. i
ur lay "f'l
paalllo W :ai
<|.'l>nrliiia nt
l..,.t
Mi il- . 1.I'll r. ^'ulur
lli«l alia--.
win s \"i \i(i'. in Man 11it iiuit^n <a\i- i s \ cam.
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prop'rs.
n in ii m'11. i• i \<;
•a \! N S'l IM HT.
GEORGETOWN MARBLE WORKS,
SIMMONS I'.IIOS,
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MARBLF MONUMENT,
tisiers. HEIDSTONES. M1NTEIS. £IC.
.IN" I. WAI.KKK \
(i eoriret o\\ n,
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nillllillt ll'llllif JiiUlrta III.
MASON ik P.iflUfl ORGAK ANb PIa^u SC.
BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO.
NEW BAKES Y
nop '
Attclultlf lf>tj
BEST 6UG6T
lor tin m,m /
tnr pland ^ ^
on tht'narkrt fc. —
^ -- "aiVK
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Tm,
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I . It %*• I'l AN . *lt.
tf t ' ! f'i'l '* •> t'f tup • r '1 li«ek rtlfUif
"■ >-t tin .ii I «t> «• |trvw«t r fM't*M f nn
ih r . i i . Ai-rie . viatrf t>Intel }ia|ia.*. • r%.
11 1 ♦ ' nI• rr i i.c. J tVftt Han t'e®. «ll%cr
•• J t 11 1' H." H«lT«tl |* |f 111
i a .j- tjM . ('jrii'. h«''l wlih fair (Mitftit
>• t.o t 't^Vtit tlirf>ii(h titf aale
.a M * ,1 INill l. 't t iltlfila Ht t| III U r
, • t ■ tall ** '.t i nil ill tf nim**<t I'linr
U \ • •* M rlli' for a|trrlitl l*r Ire.
, v . v• f M V lil«lai Initivk ..f all kimla.
/f"i''v ■ irfm /««r 11 n t m * W. «.|y.
ft ' Ho r* r tn Ihino T<t«.
a ii-in ii buno mi«i« Moaim TMmiNint
• tuituwM iimulino*
vvoitr "s ron voua w«nt a Mm
SEIT
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W ouhl inform
c ill.
h.c
a.iblishf
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tl
they
FIRST CLASS BAK3EY
PAHLiN & OHENDORFF
DALLAH, TKXAH.
CO.,
I 11 llll w \i
Utll
Kin:. .
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Confoctionarion and. Famtly Croc-r.oa.
( 'otl-otf fiinctlt.M * f etillOll.
hiile* fn lii*iti t|, ami liberal
IHaile t>n Htiiue.
wool ami
a«l \ anceH
(id;-basi!an-&-sqn;)
►* I I V\ I .
ail MAIN STKKKT.
|s„.
Houston.
Texas
wouhl K't In the eeiuetery which nur-1 cnr l : 'Ytnittwl, ami luokerl at nie
rottfnletl ottr little church and May tlier*
by thu grave until atlernoon. when we
iineil to take a walk the little one
iiionute«l on Riijtiftt. Thu# we wouhl
ratuble on fur a luujt iHntance, fratheiu^
great btifiche# of gran« fur the donkey'n
•ap|N r.
One afternoon it wan during thei 11.o
bar vent-there were of a *torm.
and the nianter made ut* work until day-
break to lini>b the |ih*kin^. I cot,Id i:ut
go home that day or the next, but the
following cft-nuiK I started, happy in
the thought of once more eing Kotaiiffe
T« my j r«*at Miipn.se she ilnl not come
to meet me, and on f;ettitiK nearer unr
cottage J fouhl we no light in the win
lii«* iieautlfill eym wide ojieit
Htopp-d i tupping the granM. uml when I
whm in at enough he took my coat mt;
fretiU) Utween bin teeth uml ?.hiM k hi-
ll«-id i*e*.eral timen. I caresM*d him and
f*at down to h ok bin well over. 1 found
.:im much ah ined On his hack were
fu rt*a line In by wearing I«m heavy a nail-
•1' *. Ilih leg* were covered with blmaly
M*rati hew. and bin coat, formerly «o
ghi s.. ww now all lough and rm t>
I'oot ltH|iiet! lie laid hlft pretty heiel on
iny kneen, ut tin* name tiiue looking U
html :ne to e t- if h> chance I lunl a net
•.el of bread hidden away foi him an
ohl trick of hi- It wan tie meeting o|
old frietidH aft t a long atweiice. hut t
with I mutter
It
how remote wht
the
—If you feel dull uml languid, tine i
liottleof I'arker'n Snrnii| firilla and lodhh
o| |*Ol(|it|| and you \% i11 feel like a Iiew j hi
person In n ihort time. All druggUtii
I'atker'p Mar* ipailllti eouialu" mot#
Iodide of po|ti h tIinit otlu r war- i|>aril
Il a ill prevent miliaria.
.Shiloh'H <'tilliauili|iti%r < lire.
Tli If* I- lieyoml iiuiMt loll the nn.fi
fniceiotfnl cougli medicine Me have i vel
Mtbl, a few ilotM'n invariably cure tin
Hunt rini of cough, ••roup ami hron
chttU, while lin wonderf il auecenn In
the cure of «*ou«ilmillion 1* without i
parallel in the hUlory of medlcltie
Hinoe Ifn Aral illmuvery li ha* Ih*i u miIi.
on a guarantee, a tent a hh'h m olliei
mcdiclii* can ^tari I. If you have i>
cough we earin -llv a^k you to in II
I'rlce III f«u, und $1. If your luug- art
M re, i*he t, or lan k Utne. iimi Hhiloh'f
punt* phmt *1. HlHll b) Mile) a\ II I
and I'. Kihurd A Hon
hhiloh'B Vitiili/rr | vrlial you need
for (ViKulliailbin, Loan of Ahpetlle. Ill/*
silica*, and nil Mymptom* of hY pep ia
|'rb*e IU aud 7A ceiiln per bottle. Mile)
•\ lllll. audi . Kt hard A Hon.
For |iy |M*|edu Mid fjlver Complaint
V" i uase u p. a led gitaralitee on every
leitlle of Hh h '• Vltallaei It u«ivei
fail* lo core, k bl l y Mlley a lllll. and
I'. K'l anl A Hon.
\
Ml lea' Nerve A Mver IMIK.
t on a new principle regulHliug
lie liver, Klotiiache ami liowela throii 'i
the nenea. ,\ new di«covcry. I>r.
Mile*' pilir apeeilllv cilie hiliom liea*
' a l ta*le. torphl liver, pile-, cu-tlpu
tlou. t iieipialled for men. women,
hlhlieii. Smallest, llllhleat. Mlicxl
iO t|ost s, t |« Sample- F t en. al I
Kfltard A Sou ami Ml ley A Mill.
Klertrlr llll (era.
Tina remedy i* iHtomiiig o wcli
know ti and ao popular u* to need no
•pedal mention. All alio hn\c iimiI
Klet Itn lliltera lli^ the «ullie aofig ot
pralM*. A purer medicine doe* not e*|nt
Hid It la guaranteed lo do all lhat i*
tin lined Klct-fh Hitler* will cure all
lim ine* of the I.|\e| ami Kulue)*. will
remove rimplea. lloila. Suit Itltcum and
oilier uffectmii** cauaeil by Impure blood
Mill drive Mabirla from the ayateiu
mil pmveiil aa well aa cure all Malar iu
feveii .^Kor cure of Headat lie, I otiali*
put Ion and Itidigi'Mllon liy Klet trie ft it -
Iter* - Kutlre aallafaellon guaranteed, or
money refunded.- rrleeflCcta. amlfHNi
|M*r tiettlc At W J. Mllejr A t o,, f>rilg
j -loic
lick
the Aim tii an watch annot I* lieard
Tialav American factor!**-turn out ;i.*i,
nnUw.itche* a Week. Alliiont the old'
tlinepleci" imported at|t - j m-;i! • :-, ntoj
wiitche*-. and thoM* having ^| -cial ne.vi
mint, which bring a huh price. San
Fnun ihi . Dulh'tin.
111! li lllll llf J llll |X I' II*' II.lltll
The atory i* told of an Jr, hwoman
who tiitil |o console In t liii-li.it. l win.
tin- remark that III* wo.u.l haven fail
trial it in I an upn^ht jtitl:, Vena
woiiuiti. it pirn i her -p'" t "V. it'll J
want will ii li Upright J c What I
vvaiitti in a jtulgo that'll b an a little.
I. mh n (ilol**
If at kitn t.n k a li-lita' Mini frag
rant perfume, I'rlce 'i't ami mi cent-
aSohl b\ Milw> iV Hill, and I >. rh u i * I A
Soli.
AiiNWcr I iil« vtic**iioii.
Wlt> do ao man) P*
tla aeem l'- lifefel I t •
m
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iii al i ii in.
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A I s |'ii|M- \M> I IM
HI I l\ I I.'H.I \ I MM
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Hill* ive -c armim
ift- I • i'''I Im m nh
tlll e| able h> ltldige !lo|l. co||*t lp.ll If Itl
<11//lliea In- **| ap|H*tit* . entinitg M|. ol
the fooil. yelh' A akilt. whet foi I fie. w i
will m-II Ihi nt Slilloh'. V if all/i i. guai
itili i d to cure tlietu sohl by Milc> A
Mill am' i . Krhard A son.
Fell I lend.
Theae word* tin* vet> familiar lo our
reader-, aa mt| ii tlav paaae* without ||n
repoti of the Midden death if tome
tiruiuiueiit i lll/t'ii. The explanation I*
'llfrtrt llUeaae,'' Therefore In-Ware if
von liuve 31IIV of I He follow ing iflptom-
."hort breath, pain iu hh*, auiotlu tIng
• |N'lla, nwolleii ankela, a-lhmutlc hrealli•
lug. weak ami hungi> -p* || . temlertiea*
In tthouhh r or arm. Itutlerlng t>1 heart m
Iriegular pulae. Theae aviuploiil* lueiili
heart dine inn. Tiie inoal reliable reme-
dy I* Ur. Mlb * New Heart Cure, which
lift* aaved Ihotiaillltl* of live*. Unok ol
teotimoulal* free ut Mlley A MIII and «
Krhard A Hon, w||(i alfti -t il-the new
Jlearl i 'lire,
lilOU
hasi mu'. 11 \AS.
Ill . M A11 \ M. HOW l-.M . Una . lica...
IVil
I \l l l I l:M IIK<.IN > >1 I'l
Apply f'tt i1 iitilogtic,
J. H. GOODMAN.
BLACKSMITHtNG
HORSE SHOEING.
|;l '. Iff) || Il II Itld !lO| e "li"' 111 tloln
ill abort notice iml all w «tk gnar^iil tetl
'n give -a! i«f I 11 til.
All kind- of
I A U M I V i I MIM.IMI- N IH
un hand and w ill he '•* it tca- itiahle
price*. I live me a
TIN and HARDWARE
spiv-, .1 ipanii I at. I si iti | t '1 I •. im I lo* lut /r t ,,...ttuit-til of i 'arpeiiter,
I ioi -. ItaiMi llartl it* • • it I ler \ I'ltot-. siecl t u*llllga,
I i u< . Wire ami *>ta|ile-.
I
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Etc. Etc.,
'I'll ma k f ii 1.1 .a tin- | .ii lil i. ■ l"i I lli.-1 a I |iiilr"ta
ll*k tl li 11 II tl a lla •
Ha- i lli.l' M in II I<ilIi. I - - '
I It \
I 11|..aII llll'
I I \\
.1.1 II rill. .. a-
a mav
Tie Fashionable Milliner anil Dress Maker
1879. - - MISS E. LISTER, • - 1891.
Main Street - - - Glil Stand.
i'.amiiiip. n;\ \^.
H'.ill IM I
i'l M IV I I |f 11 ur ,.| ,'| Ititi.l , |
MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS,
I I.adit - hivitei| tn i|| ||.| in.11.
jiiKl r«
' irooil. un | ni
'•Il route ami 111 h lug daily
THE AVENUE HOTEL
w. imj:i><;i;i
Paintex% Paper Hanger,
Sign Writer and
Decorator,
I I
•I ft
>• ■'
IHIf.tM
)roiirsi|i\riii(i
Fi
Tnk" • |il"i iii" in inf"i miii:.'
vicinity I llll t III' I 11 fa I a!tl .-at I a. l|ll
llniiKiiiir.
I lllll I'ValV
Ilia' | ii'f a| all-
til li i lit 1 -a i if
I I 'it mI I a i j i alnl
I'iiinliiiU, I*n|.i'l'
■a - I II
sulia iri'il
I II'a I
ii NV i itin ' iiii'l I la 11'. 11 iii|f. ill vv.ii k inn ii 11 ki- Hlylia,
iiarunti'i- '.ri* ' ii |mln.iiJt,
I liai' of llir j hi I a i <• I'liii'tiuiK'' in ri'H| tfully
.1. NV. IMJtDUKH.
('air. Xllt Slraal A Ciui^ri • . Amiiiii
A.U5STITSI".
hates; aa and *2.oo run DAY.
rir-t a l„-
I ,. iv Hi i" • i
'Cuttle Second to Nom In (lie Slate
l-lRl'l
I I \ '•
ami h h i 11 it It'*. I*.lei ll ir Hi IIti. Illillilillg l.th h\ M il I* eel
Ti
:n lli. 'li-',
DAVE M. WILSON,
L
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 30, 1892, newspaper, July 30, 1892; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205128/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.