The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1893 Page: 4 of 4
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©15,000.
. FIFTEEN
- - - - $15,000.
THOUSAND DObUARS
—Hse WORTH OF -*s£s—
CLOTHING & IDIE^Y" GOODS
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Factory Panic Stricken Prices.
I Sold to satisfy Customers. Lots ol' these (roods
t.
liave 110 Value or Price attached to them, when they
were bought, as (hey came in lots at offering prices,
and the parties would always take my price ollercd,
and now we will do the same tiling if in any way
reasonable as we must j^et money in the next Thirty
Days and will always i ive you lower prices than
)na Pairs of Full Stock Made Boots at 20 per cent less that cost to get them
•II v OtFi" oul nf j})e way; win /rive you Cost Mark Prices on them and you can
then figure for your self. CLOSING OUT SALE OF EIIERS &C SOIST.
A Million Friend*
A frletnl lu in i tl Is ti frl«*n«fl ludeeil,
ami not lt** lliuu our million |hoi |c
lime f 1 hi in I iu«l mirli it friciitl In l>r.
king's Nvm iMftctVt'fy (ori oinoiuiptloii,
« oni i. ami <'ol«l . It you haw uevrr
umvi lbl (j1 fiit t 'ougli Medicine, one
irml «%ill eon\lnce you tlmt it i hi* won
ilerful inirilivi* power* In all iliaciuM** of
Iliroiil, 1 la>l uiol I.uiijo. K o li 'm'hw
it guiriuli ('•! lu da «ll Ituil 1" cluliucj
or money will l n rflundi ii. I rl.il hot-
ties In*' at Krliard A Sou mul W.I.
Mill*) '• drug ilureM. IIh>UI« &. t\
mul if" 1 .CIU,
lif )oii eoiitf.if If mi, ll It your
uun limit, ftc HiuimiiliT 'M ,
i . i . ( iTialn ( onv;li I un-" to
run* 4 outfit*. 4 oliU, l at-r«| |M ,
; 4 roup, II luHipliiK I outfit, itntl
j ft In out uimi I.iiii.' lllMiinri.
Kor sale by *V. «l. Mlley ami ('•
I Krhuril A Sou, liniK^inti*, liustrop.
A Sprai tied Auk In.
"I'lil* i" 4 ooiuiaun ooourrcnce ami out*
that will lay people up ordinarily 0 to
h week*. >et we \vill £tinraiit*M* liullurd**
Huuw I iulim r t to ( lire any i iu>f of
spraiued ankle n 1 to H davs it applied
at once, anil to hutuedlalflv relieve all
pain. Suow liniment will i ure any ol«l
ion on man or lieu t It will ln.il all
woiiml«, undcurc# sprains, burns,tctilds,
brills -, sore Hirout, sort- uliVht, lam*
bark. corn*, bullion* For l(lieuuiati ui.
lumbago, neuralgia. contracted muscles
it lift* no w|Ull. ho not allow any oilier
white liniment' to b* put off or you for
now liniment. There I* no oilier lik*
it. A"k for Italian!** Snow 1.1 uii'ifiit•
So III h\ W. .1. Milt* v, drug^M.
sliiloir* cure W sold on a guarantee*
It cures incipient i*on*utupt loll. It I*
lhe bc-t t o Jtfll cltre. Illllv oil*' 04'lit a
■ I • old b) \n . J, IIii \ mtfl ('■ I- r-
nurd A Son.
(Rear T. A Hasier & Co.,)
HASLER & ERHARD
Undertakers
Gunsmit
AND (JKNKKAL KKI'AIHKtt OF
Guns, Pistols and Machinery. ,
All kioiU, •lylea autl varieties of
K1KI.K, SHOT and TAUtlKl' (it'NS ami 1'ISTOLS. in stock,
A general assortment cf A'b i itlon, iucIiiu .uk (Sua, Target, 1'i.tol Shell*.
Kvery kind of Ur].:-' „ . le (in abort notice, uiuler .Irift yiiurinilc*,
In my now quartet. I i... . tier prepureil than oyer lo aervv the public,
und u)-k tliut you give nit i call auil .t-i) for yourself.
otl'H-). JULIUS TIIIKLMAN.
cblbnf i oailnv Protn mmlr%
The attention nf tin* trvaatiry <l#«p rt-
fneot bav Wen culled to tbo preaa din*
pfttchcs anuouneinu' thsit many ('bluoae
now in Mcxir ' • 11 emb avor irr«vu*
larly to enu r the I'nit«*«t statcf The
en*torn* oftieialn mi tin* boriter have
boon onl'-wl lo • -<pt*eiallv vigilant.
( in ii ill \v ,i*l.l m t;ti ii.
rbri'lmas day at Wimhlng'ton wan
li. iifhi uii'l Minn.v. Knrh in tbo morn*
ii * evpre ..^oiim b,>fjnn arriving At
1 ie \\ lnt« house to H<bl to tile (freat
Kto« U « f pr. i iits previously arriveii.
lliey'ame fronmven part of I hi* lioun*
ti> Thei'4* re pr« -"ub ,;i« at ami
small, mmuo rare and ei.atly- Not only
pi-rsnuiil prifiidK, toil |>ei>ple in rom< te
ioi*alitles were ain«mj; tlm trivers. tif
•urse the President and Mrs. ( leve*
land came in for a full hbar4*.
Iluvi'innr yy hill* of l ob ri«il«. l b ool.
The Denver U publican ealUUnvern
ur Waite a ft ol fi r talline the 'cjrisla-
tin.* of that Mate to/«*tber, ami iisuh
t1 hi body to adjourn iinnicillately after
it assembles The daily pije h in that
city are unanimous in tlo- demand
that the h'tfisluture sluill adjourn as
si fin as it eonvt ue,s under tb« call for a
HjHM ial schMdii recently laaued by Uot*
ernor Waite As the enll was issued
on December 'and that ilay is a letfol
holiday in that state, there is some
doubt as t<> the valid t \ of t be ealJ, and
there may he a eontest. '1 ) «■ courts
will probably be called on to decide the
matter.
a l>r« laloii (iii i ll«> l.otlrrjr llualur **.
Assistant Attorney (««*iieral Thoinaa
Italia •« An Old tetid.
Allen Thedlord and JohniMereo bad
• set-to with i'.nives In Tyler. It was
the result 4 f nnaM feud of fifteen years
atund i ii}?. Pierce was dutdicd twice,
once troinir to the hollow, an t onee in
the bead tt is con t it ion is critical and
he may die Tbedford was cut in the
i a u nnd htabbnl in thi ncek IMerce
is r.i) year? obi ami rio'tlford about •
llotl. men virere s4> severely wounded
that neither lias been arr« -trd
Ihr Cbillir* <if l lr««mi l*«t|*l!• i mngm i trr
at t urner hall In Atintin, during the
prog-rt'hsof un enteriuinim nt jfiven b\
pupils of the sixth ward colored st-hool.
n Iwiy's clothes eaii|fht tire from the
footlifrht. and in an attempt to put it
out the clothea nf ten others, which
were of . anion Mannel. caught lire like
tviwe They wem put out with iiiueli
difficulty, and cxeUvui"nt ran hijrh for
awhile. onl; one boy was much in-
jured bv the llulues
a Horrible AtvUUaf.
Ilertram Wilson, a 14-year-ohl son of
a farmer living five miles northwest of
Mt. Vernon, lVauklin county, was hor*
ribly mutilated by a bulldog u fewa
days ap) on the Carey Little (>rm.
They bad killed hog*, and young w'il-
• on was t4 ld by Mr. Wilson to take
aoine of the liver, etc., home with hitn,
and when the boy started to pick it up
wui attacked by the hulldo/r mid a
large piece t<*rn out of bis cheek, th«
dog also tearing out one corner uf hia
mouth. The dog was killed.
Aanllipr mrr hi hoimfon.
The three-storv double tuiibling on
Main street, owned by k. i>. m. Stnl-
iuan ami occupied by i Jones, commis-
sion merchant. caught tire on Thursday,
the'j 1st inst. the damage done bring
im'stly by water. Jones' los- is about
s.1.mmj; .v liorgio «v co., fruit com in is-
aion merchant*, same building, lose
nbiiuti^uh); l Kaiser a Co., manufai -
turers' agents, loam not kmtwn The
loss on building is about **,."it>0. All
partly insured Dr Flcwellyn otvned
oue-ha!f of the buibting Duval a* keo«
fiey claim a loaa of tm'.uou mi furniture.
i'roin ike t j j l t lllll*.
It is reported in Austin that petitions
are being signed along the line r f the
Inti'rnational and Urcat Northern to
the attorney general to bring quo war-
ranto proceedings to test tin* legality
Of the Katy s charter, or at leant the
legality of its control of the Taylor.
Ilastrop ami Houston branch. This la
regarded as a counter move to that of
the Katv looking to le^al proceedings
by the attorney general reported some
weeks ago.
The governor has offered a reward of
t'.'oo f« r the arrest and conviction of
the murderer of the Wells-Forgo ex-
press messenger. Richardson.
A italiy llarnrd To l>**utli.
Tho little 10-inonths-old boy of Mr.
j. ii. Caudle at Mt Vernon. Franklin
county, was horribly burned a few |
mornings since while lis mother was
getting breakfast in un adjeiniug room.
She had left the little fellow in his
rocking-chair and was busy in getting
breakfast, ami hearing the baby cry
sent her little daupittii to see what
was the matter. rl lie sen-am* of the
little girl notiticd the mother of the
tragedy. The baby bad fallen into tlu*
flreplaee on a bod of live cou-ls. one
hand being burned o/t ami its bead and \}i the domestic ma
brain burned altnoat to u crisp. it« ujtatc* wa •.\4u7.sn.;
cries had ceased when Uiev reaohod tin
innooent sufferer. It will die.
-AN 11—
WINTER
AI {I (I Vr A UK.
P.O.ELZNER'S
New Quarters
Far Better and Fuller than Ever.
In my new quartern, with i>7,ooo hi]iium* Cert ol l-'lunr rooin, t<
Hay nothing of lite itninciisc length of Hltclving, all clmck fill
of thi*
choicest of uoom,
fur all classes of people—the Farmer, the Mechanic, the Laborer
and the l'rofesnionnl man all can he supplied with just what
of the |iosi.>ntr>' (tcpiruM.Kt nt\Vii>.ii- they want, ill live uiul let live piiceH. Come and see for your-
Ire-ion link un IntMr. ttnv caur 1 i •,i.„i.i i
in'(infill iii i iu> ii it,- nt inn i if i tir iii'iMirt • horoiiphly i n\ in<. <1.
it wiis Uin |irt,|u . lion nf n mcr- A ti inspect ion of in}'stock is only necossary lo interest the
AND
Funeral Directors
A FULL AND COMI'LKTK LINK OF
COFlPI3SrS and CASKETS.
METALIC OASES, a specialty.
At so, u full line of
lUJUCIKH, HACKS, ('AH III A (IKS, SULK FYS, WAUONS.
'X' JE31 IE1
SGIIAKFEK MARKET
Former J. L. McDOW Market.
No. 4093,
It. ii. Oiiuain, i'ri'k. T. a. Ham Kit, Vice-i'ro. Ciikhti it r.itiuuii, Inxliler
Caoita! Stock Paid Up, $50 000,
AUTHOBI2ED SiiSO OOO.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BASTROP.
it hafts on. i ii v o.v i iii: riUMiri.t: H.ixhs ix ■run i \mi> status
IX AMot'MS H.-UM VI I'A IXH.I.AHS i rtl Altll.
MUM I III I I I V I Ii UN IiKI'OMT IM 1.4 Itl o nil km A 1.1. A MO t NTH, HI II.II I "I TO CIIKL'K
Thin Hank ik lull ci|iii,i|iuil mul |>r«-|niru.il. untl mil lie fuiihtiil corn-it
pomlt'iil if you intrust un , purl nf your Iuimiuck. itli it.
Kxcll.'lll|;i' until, ill :unnlllit- In "'ill, mi t li>- )II'lM,'i|i.'lI fitll'l> nf (ilirniniiy, AllUri,
11 ii ii;;ttr\. Sw ii/crlaiiit. 11 > > 11 u 11< I. Ilil^tuni I •< niiiiu k. Nurwny, S\v rrili-n,
(iri'iit It rttui ii null lulanil, K rau it' anil I Inly ■
Free iiim* nf tmr Klri'I'riinf Vail, lo t'limnini'iv in .tnii- ilictr Vnliitil.lt? I'liprr
Ul'ti'i rom: vv. II. KIvith, I', ii. Kt/nrr. It. A. lirit'ii, It. I>. Ur^aln, T
A. tlanlcr W.i'. I'nwcii II. P. I.m krlt A.r. Kitianl. liri>lri Kiliaril.
f
r. HAS riAS. SM,
y ii, iia <rt an j a
(|D;-bastIAN"&-SO85
Sueee l to K. IIASTI \ \,
— OBAI.Ktt IN —
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mailt
4 I.ant rite the • f every pur- , ^^5
.'l-awr «f r>- .inttiir-- wnrili ofV closest buyer, and prove I hilt a very sinml purse ol money will
at his store opposite certain numbers
following in r><tatiou, giving the ens-
tmniT'- a* many uiimbi't's as ilollars •« n D C C r* f \C^\ T*>C p Y nTTJ TXT^
pi id for los .Is, I'bes,. iiuml'i rs lie It n Afl rt 1J klloo VjUU L/o, LLU I ii invj,
prop" il t« copy nn picec of paper j
ami ileposit thi'm In it box, The pro*
pri* tor intemieil to select some person |
to draw out a name and give a pri/.c to ■
the person whose name appeared oppo-
^114 thai number. Tlte ibpartineut
hehl t b a t tlie scheme constitutes u
lottery.
l't « v Intuit at lleviTiinicur* •till.
Scnat< r Morgan of the C 'lnmittee on
foreign re'a'ions recent1;, inttixlm'ctl a
bill a;< t* provisional govei'iimcuts It
provides that whene < r the I nitetl I
States shall Iicfjnii c ilominnm over an,\ j
foreign country or place by treaty, au-
ne.vatIon or otherwise, the president of
the ruited States, with the udvice and
consent nf the senate, may appoint a
governor for same mul a ie/ishitive
council tii consist of un\ number of per-
sons, not les- than tiv• nor mure than
twenty five, whose acts shall be subject
to revision or rcpeu' b\ I'oiigress and
unless otherw ise nrovided :iiil govern-
or and eouneil >l ali constitute ami C4 n*
duet a provisional government for such
country or place until «.H|n hi shall
otherwise pi: wide by law. I In bill
ua referred.
Dlfflof for llnbtru Tr#-n««rr.
Mr. T. W. Urifilth* ol Dallas reports
that for sfune distance around McCom-
mas' HlufF the place looks like a mag-
nificent prairie dog town, so dug tip
has it beittt by people who believe that
the Sain Itass gang buried 9TO.0OO some-
where near the bluff "There urt-
holes there," aaya Mr (frittltlis, "that
i iiIIimI si:,!*** I'oilnlliie si nil" I IrS-
A statement prc|aire<l at tb«* post-
office department at Washington shows
that during the last fisi ol year the to-
tal number of pieces «>f letter mail sent
ils of the I'liltcd
l.ri. of w h«ch tl.H'JI,*
HI4,M)8w4*rc palti at letter rates and
Sill,41^^,6ttj were sent free on ofth'ia)
business. Tliore were also .Vl.%..*ii7.st .
piMtal cards handieri. Tin nuuiber of
newspapers and periodicals mailed by
publisher* in the several counties of
publication free wu4* • •-. •' !, 71 News-
papers and neriiKlietiU mailed by oth-
ers than publishers and new*, agents,
11,07s.777. The total amount of second
digging, but thus far the prospcctiug
has not |*anued ont,''
class matter bundled, book*. (Himphlets.
you could shove a big desk into, and • "„■) i' Js - •
i ii • .i iti clas . matter mailed. 4s.....jsi pieces
there r« iMeplc llvlnu in tlu nelrl>l>or- Unkn,| ,„,„i lillm|„.r ,,f ,,l,,v „f ,| -
hootl who are ju t a* couUdent that iii-mail matti-r I'.aiiitlnl, «u■
the trenkurv vr an buried as that the nuu >*41 ,o.v
will riae to-morrow. Hardly a week Nnnlna„an. ,7c,nro,.r fiu Artrr n.r...
Uwt *aw body not com.' | ,,f th(, ,(K) n„m|„nti„tlH M.„,
• oa^wlth hUwIUjl. liat, 1 and po to , M.nl(t<! bv t||„ j()< l|tIr,nif t,mp
a 1 m4.i .. ■ m ,.ti i c i, . m i lla. ■tet'uihdtll i Iti#
the ha- lirrn in regular k'uinn
io.'i wore unacU'd np ni when the M nate
A hum. Commit. Hnlrlatr at Caldwell i |ooit a rt'Ci i,* for tin llotllilayn. 'DlnUi'
A ooupte of nlcrhta airo a Oerman nominations do not ev,• ii• • at this time,
tailor at Caldwell named Theodore however, ns they wonld In rus,. of un
Kekatetn mmnntted kuicitle by alioot- adjournment, and will U, oonaitlrrvd
Ing himself throuirli the head with a afior eonirrea* hall reconvene on the
:i<i of .tainiar\ Ju«t ii- if they had not
I wen sent In until that time. A tariff
majority of the nominations whieh un
oeer are thnvc of pout master* in Htnall
towns. There ai" snuie iiuminatlona
left over wlileh are not Included is Uiis
clasa. Ainon^ these nominations are
•iiirlfr«* llornhlower for justice of the
aupreme court and of Ri.bert K. I'res.
' ton fnrdirector of the mint, w hich hav,
I hern In dispute almost ever since the
! bcirlmiinir of the executive session.
The cnnirir .Miit n ifviny w ithin three
j or four hundred mile- of Washington
have iron, home fur the holidays and
; us ii ciiiKfijiiciii c nnthttitf .*. hcitiy dnne.
Tlie 'I exant will remain, as it is too far
for them to go home.
pistol for several day« he had com
plained that Ilia Hue of business hud
playotl oat. and that he was not mak
Intr a llvinir lie lived alone, his wlfr
hnviuir •ulcided about two year* airo
by euttiuir the arteries in her wri la.
The poaitma lie waa found in the fol-
lowing morning showed that he waa
alttintf when he plaertl the weapon ju t
In front of tile lijfht rar the bull paste
Intr oat near the ton of the head, or
throuifli the temporal ridfrc <>n lite left
aide N" writing nor anythini.' was
found to allow the nauae.
nwlt of Mn. Mmrr fartlw.U.
On the nlirht of the Jut!) Inat., nt the
rr>al4enee of Ur. and Mra. R. Rntlier-
ford. Mra. Mary Oardwell |ias e<l from
thia life t<> the opposite shore ol life's
river, after a abort illness The de-
erased was the widow of the late Hon
John Card wall, for mauy years editor
and proprietor of the Austin Slates-
man and oonaal-jrencral to Ktrvpt un-
der Cleveland's Hrat administration
Mra. Cardwell waa a native of (ieurflu
and came t f one of the first families of
thai atate Hinoe the death of Colonel
Cardwell she has reaided on her planta-
tion la Wharton county, paving* fre- I
qntnl vWilts ui Mrs Rutherford, who '
waa the afater of her hualiand It was
during her laxt vlalt to Mra Rnther-
ford'a In lloaaton that alte waa takvn
•uddcelv ill and died
carry from my store a very large wairun load of goods.
BOOTS, SHOES. HATS,
1 NOTIONS, lines full,not excelled
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, PEPPER, SPIGE,
ETC., the best in the market.
• ■ Will find in my store ail things used
l/il lit HI \ pn the farm, iill ol the best ana latest
improved, and sold at bottom prices.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND IM-
PORTED PLOWS.
You have only to examine to he pleased
Every line well stocked in
FURNITURE and CARPETS.
And as I buy direct from fii st hands by car loads,
enables me to offer superior inducements in good
goods and low prices.
The BUN TON Saloon
ED. RABENSBtrnC, Manager.
\VK KKKI* Til K KINKST OK
Liquors and Cigars
FOAMING LAGER BEEP
SAINT LOUIS CHEAP CASH STORE.
c. o.
GEORGE SCHAEFER, sr., having bought the
McDow Market, I will keep on hand best fat
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON
Barbecued Meats. Sausage.
My Market wfll not be excelled either in Perk
Beef, Mutton or other kinds of meats.
To be convinced call and try the
SCHAEFER MARKET.
E. GEMEINERT
Contractor For Carpenter Work.
AND ALSO
For the Finest Kinds ol Cabinet Work.
Liberal Prices and Best Work
Guaranteed.
isT IE "W
LIVERY, FEED &i SALE
STABLE,
Hoar Birch Building,
A. iT.? MORRIS, Proprietor.
So/icif Share of Patronage.
Horses will be well taken care of at low rates.
Buggies, hacks and good stock kept on hand, and
every effort will be made to accommodate those
favoring me with their cir om.
TIN AND HARDWARE
Stovi'*, .Inpunii" d and Stumped Tinware. The hiri;e«t n--nrtmcut of t'arpen
Tnol.., liailder .- Hardware, I ultlery. I'l,urn,.steel (\i«tinj{«
Keiit'e Wire, anil htuplcs.
Lamps, Glass, Oil, Paints Etc. Etc..
Thankful to the public fnr liberal patrniin^e l>" towed upmi the old ly;;
ask a continuance of same.
K. IMSTI.vy A SON.
bastuoI'. March l'llli. IsVi.
JVC I IjTjI ONT EPl Y !
1879. - - - MISS E. LISTER, - - - 1892.
MAIN STKKKT
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I have in slock larjjc and handsome lilies nf
FALL and \MM I K Ml LldNKUY. PUKSS idini S and NOTIONS.
all of which lias heen seh eteil nith |{rc:it ejire, ami arc «f the very latest I'ailafan-
\ uieilean styles mid |iatterna.
tihsc line- eon^li^t of < ushiiiercti, lied' ii'l i ord. (.allies' t'loth Creiion. ami
Scrue. t'latilicl Silk, China Silk, Ve|yet , I'a.-^cineiilry, Moos sinil rcallier
11 i hi in I n^. of the latc-t novelty, (loak- Knlurn. Silk Shawls, Infant
t'loakaaiid llnoda, I'ndcruear, llaiulkercclcf^, (ihoes uml t'orscta.
I.ar^e -ii| |dv of material for I unev Work.
Agent for I'uttcriek I'atie.ru*.
All my Knod' were liou^ht for f ash, and w ill he sold at a very small profit.
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The
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iron FRUNT RESTAURANT meat market
—DKAI.KIt IN —
One l.ady say*
I have lice 11 Irniilih-tl fur a yenr w ith a
tinekltifr cnujfli Have had many dne-
tnr« and tried fifty cn-jjrli cure-. I |{re
aor-e all (he lime. 1 tiled Park'*-1 'nuj{h
Syrup and found liniuedlate relief. It
iM'^iie* at tlic hottnm nf the dlacasr and
I know it |. the Ih'-i ci.uitl remedy on
the Miarkcl. ll' Jur any sufferer to Mis.
W,4. l aJi*v. I.e tln>. N Y. Sold hy
W, 4. Mlley and «'. Krhird Hon.
|l- all the same, a slight cold, ciin-
j[esteil lnnt;< or severe ctMU'll "lie
Minute l'oiiK'ti Cure hant hes them. W.
4. Mlley and c. KrhardA Snn |irn«ni t .
I have lieen peluiHiieiitlr Hired tlie
V. M.
Staple r. Fancy Groceries
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
All kinds of Country Produce Bought and Sold
Craft Huilillti|X,
Main Street R V^TROP, TEX.
BILLIARD AND POOL PARLOR,
BEN A. PUCKETTE, Prop.
Bastrop, - Texas.
II MS" STItKKT. Mt.l> lltll'I'R sl.Wli.)
I have opened u l.llliard and i'ool I'arlnr In I he I ihl lloppe sinnd <. aatl
will im- npen day and elglil; will keep the liest of order.
"V 111 also kt ep llr«l-fli*-«
TOBACCO and CZCAHS.
I 'illit'll h share of liie Putille I'ntrntiaye. IIK\ A. I'I't'K K'lTK.
—AND—
SALOON.
The AI.OON Ik loippiietl with trie purest nf l.upior> ami tin tlm -t i itfurs,and
Ihn RKHTA i'll A NT Willi
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS
OYSTKltS HSU AM) M.l, THE UK El' SKA I, IX C ItlES.
Kxpcricuccd Couka, politi \\ altera. Meal* acrvetl regular
or by ortl.it. Kvcry itepartniciit kept Prst claaa.
WIIKN YOU AUK III:N<;KY (Ml '1 IIIKSTY (ilVK I S A CAM..
OSBORNE And CARTWRIGHT. Prop'rs.
BASTROP, TEXAS.
Will handle best
Reef, Veal, Pork, Mutton,
GANT0Nconm.?cMSiLANT[RLiii,Siiisait.Birtaeillli)als1Siitci9liiis.
The Titn«t fnmplrl# IMfttitrr idriIp. CoionriKti-i cut • If •! ► r« l, rxrrpt hftfirtlsn.
' i tin 'ikui:r, v* in iiu fur)««ia t'< u« r ik n ■ 'i to it *• 111k * '< m i • i tumbling roo,
No • '..iin to \ .ir mil i, i | ii'li- r triw. roaiTIVI I ohci' I f f.o, • l n.u-■■■! frmn
idles hy use of XIX Hutment.
|Url> flow hoot, .he Mrca, hhi-aJ ' "** *< T°* N,",
ntirMn, irlveti freshness anil eleariiei-a ' • '" ' •
lo the cowpleslou Md oorn* ooMtipn- ! "'i'onWoway i harmleaa, and you
llKMt. Mi', Aift'. Hold hv W. 4. Mlhy aud |< an drink ll fnely. Holtl bv S
i', Krtiard A Son. , I Mile). Bastrop.
4.
Kotltler Wanted.
Msl or IINSI hllinlles of £onil fndtlrr.
111 writer:! market price paid far grind
fodder, al Am KRTIsKIl III m I.
Hrn*v lion.—A small black sow.
very fal, taken up aud liuw in a pi n al
my home. 'I tie ow ncr can (("' >ume hy
eiillluK lo see ine, paying fnr trouble
•nd i his uolije. o. I'. Ji m:s.
D. C. LEA,
Dentist,
OFFICE IN THI IT ^TAIR-i OVlR
First National Bank.
prill um i ii >« i ji« lv>mr «tc£l\v'tjijr* mi
OftT ™ ™
or ALL.
The filWl
i'l AN Ik* hafl
CRtAK PJN
ATTACHPALNT
adapt im il le us- iii
fiction* n ticrr oihei
|>lsntcrn will not
work
liotlou to 1 • rn In s I'W rr 111. ti i> m ll in Ue nm- t or.up i, |.«-r IidimIh J and
luoflt i>rsr,|« rinni. r i. tin nifirki l ufid I I'ULl Y GlMkANTCro. A k ymir
di slrr f. r il in \ tskc miollii r w rit" m If hi'ilwn not liti'intln
^JP ' l ull jmrlir.tlHM lit nririiUr n til fits'lu ati> address.
X W * %|*o insti'tfar*.i-„ Canton Clipper Plows, Volun-
teer arid Vtetor Culttntort, disc Ifsrrowe, Tn*
cyrln ftulky uud oanv Plows, and
ROBERT HOPPE, will have charge of Mar-
ket, serving customers with his usual politeness.
We will buy Fat Cows, Steers, Sheep and
Hogs, paying the best market price for same. If
yjfj'j WAQONB. '.e li.i i r your u.-inta
FAKLli; CO., r;^kI^7.Af5. ?«XAA
i • •tto nmrK-tos, curriiMr«'ot vq\x hdvc them for salo call on us at Bastroo.
Cnrtn, Pumps. Wind Mllin, j J ■
Srr,Sml%A%ul?oonrM : THE PALACE MEAT MARKET.
Ilaatrop, Tcxaa. Nov. II, IH'.IIJ.
RHWKT EXCH«NGETSK00M
J. C. BAUHOF, Proprietor.
Imported Liquors
BKANDIES, WIIISKIKS, WINKS, OIN. l'ORTKK and ALE|
FRESH LAUER, always on tap. FINE CIGARS.
Luiicb served at all Lours. -i*-l
CHARLEY LEAR
Blacksmith
Wood Workman
Al.l. W'uliK I'll:-1 rl.\s .
-TI lit Til I'l.I \«l ,
lli>l<N| st loi'.i Mi;, ill t;t;> am, cauuiacki
WORK, SI'KCIAI.'l'IKS.
I'at miia^c Solicited. Satlafaclion I itiaranlcctl.
Ferry Street, Wear Bridge.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 46, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 30, 1893, newspaper, December 30, 1893; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205187/m1/4/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.