The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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S4iii tiWiill'
Has the Latch String Still Hanging on the Outside
And n'cnsjiii/.iiii; tilt.1 fuel tluil " it is human nature to 1m 1 iui'lvi 1111< Uls ahont what tho\ mv ailvei'tisrd ia tin1 papers," ask their many lrii*nd>, as also the pii'iii'-, t c > rail at
the KI'.IIAHD CHEAT CASH tSTOKK, and give tlieni tin1 opportunity of proving, openly and above board, thai 11 u• \ now have on hand, and receiving dail, , decidedly
The Largest, the Best Selected, and the Newest and Latest SPIUUG SUMMER GS-O ~ IDS,
bought at great advantage for tlit? upocial benefit of Customers. To establish this fad, .1 c.irei'ul inspection of our mpon u lines, is only necessary,to b \ thoroi; !i!v convinced.
With Superior Bargains Lying Loose on the Inside.
In the way of STAPLE and FANCY DRY-GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GENTS' FURNISH'i ;G C'JOl , LO :\4ING, SHOES, HATS, TRIMMINGS and NOTIONS, all line s complete.
Couie and invtmtigutu for your own nutisfu«'tiuii. We don't want you to take our word, w<- simply a<k I hit. la vinuj initio j iv,ituli<v t.i '.i ■;, ;ifi t a >-:ir<■!til I'.vtiui nation of |>i i,. :m.| p., „lx, yon ciin^ld^r our I'laitus, and w t'i o n it t1 v< : I, . !' • ■> ■ hti.vora.
Ai.i. Mt i.i * "i- A. ,1. JOHNSON \ Cii'S. LADIKS' SlIOKS. WM. KNKKLANI) A CO'S MK.NS' silt) K *•«. A . t>r M. I.WKVs I'll' A'MfKS N -11 \« i.i.k , |'i:,\. I'rii o-i i;lv, n mi |,|ilit.i<tiini. All work u «r i. i; • • • I tir.t rii i, t -mut.
In FAMII
hi k'.TTT.M we biiv bv dieC.vu Ijoai), (or Cash, from rn-si liantL
S.
Our Coffee, Sugar, Flour, Molasses, Salt, and all Hinds of Canned Goods, are S'resh. and of the Purest and Very Be * -an&e.
JOHN" Manager, ERHARD'S C-AJ3IE3: STORE.
saturday, april 21. 1894.
an appeal.
- DiMrii'l runrI I'linvfiM'" nl •ihl>lln>:
li.'Xl Monday.
—Till' ihi r, at t!ii* point, i
deep lor fording'
—Splendid (jrowiny wcathii
ui'i i, for lou n ^Ht'dc u*.
this
I'tioic.' li.cl at it to 7c an.t poi
In Nc, at lint I'ahio' Market,
I at
— t ailed -.■••ion idllif <uniuil. li,nci>'
court lor to-day, Saturday. April 21.
I,,-niIm*i llo- Muelcai * oiiccrl at 111,*
Opera iioiisu to-iiujil, Kridiiy, A pi 11
ittlth.
>
I«• rold clicrrv and pun- appl>'
Irmoiiadi' at llo- lion I on saloon I'ry a
K'""-
\ii elegant i « cream parlor will
be opened • ii llo' < i,.mil mm*
cloli loom
til® Public *
Kur Millie time (lie question of a new
• Ihii . Ii hflildlug ha- beell hanging In av-
agaiu lou ily upon the heart- of the members of
tlie t 'hristlan church ut lla-trop. Many
lime* It ha- been talked over auion^
themselves, hut as many linn** l! e plea
• f "hard time-" ha- pushed the ■uhjcct
aside. lint, b-lieviiig lliat the talk of
•iiard time*" in connection with a siib-
ject no sacred a- lite erection of a place
• f worstiip. in. lo say the lead, sinful,
if not false, an 1 recognizing that the
present growth ai.d prosperity of our
t• \\ H, a- well a- the liceils of f|,e church,
demand* a better building, they have
decided to buiiti. ami that at once,
t he present building ami lot !■ to be
disponed of. ami a more dcssrahltr loea-
tloll Is to he ■••cured. Tlie lieW build-
iug i> (•• co t M-vcral thousand dollars,
and I- not only t« Im* ►ub-tautial, but a
rt'liKJ. ) /7.7/.SOY.I/.
I r* WilliMiim A WlllUiim, IK«nii«U>. l,i:i,t Main
hirv*'i. NiHim ncai i«t l.evv tiros.. Itiauiou.
Mi>. S. K. I.ockett visited San Auto- "^ut j
ii lo tli i week . • Cillti*.'1
.1. Imiw. with I', u Kl/uer. in off on
a trip to Temple.
Mr-. I r. I.iinii. of laitiran^e, \Ultcd
• Ha-trop frleml- mIiicc nnr laHt i -m'.
1*. H. H«*lI ami wife retnrm d from
i their \ i-it to Mexico, Tuesday e\eiiln^.
.1. I., mihur^er and S. I'. (.recti took
hi overland trip to Smithvillc, Wedtio-
day.
II. I*. It'inphton, of i Ii?* i.irlichl
m i^iiboihood, waa a vimtor to llaMrop
KIMVOKI II l.l-.A*; I
rit«Miii \ IMI i i i; \{'ini. j
t *' l.o\ e great cr I ban all
I « ov„ |-|;i: John II. IJ 11.
i .lotiu, I: l'.-Jl.
I.eadei Mi'H I- illillle tin ell.
Holl call aimwcivd with -«-ripl.*ri*
\er-e anil i|lll/.
<OHH
I .eagilo
I*
— \b|e ami plomilielit ! p«vikei'
eideitaitl \i-itol> lo oni Mii-I«
the lath and I' -Ii'
. • i lM ru
rattle to
— W ill i -iland uml I .
(■IiIp aimtlo i liatctl o| line
t hica^o in a l« \ d .'..-.
Thr lai'i ea-t |J. -trop \n a- much
lieaviei ti an i tin-p.oiit. ami wac ac-
companied by dcftrucU\c wind.-
I tie man willi traveling
hou-e ■truck the town Im -duy even
iug and located on the Johnson coi nc?.
The rain In Ibi- vicinity Tue-da>
liioruing. though light, wa* of great
beiielit to tlo- growing gardens about
low II.
t 'ailed convocation of liaMrop < 'hap-
Icr, No. H. A. M., next Monday
night, April Work in the M Ii. M.
degree.
I.adieu and children are requcHted
to call and examine inp'. f « t child-
ctolhlng at the ISeviiold-' coiner,
thi-. rlilay hand Saturday, only.
— Ww iearil, that at no distant lutui\.
the old bi ick ( athoii. churcli building \
!■ to be torn down and a new one built j
on tlo- -aim'
continue.
i al oruameiit our tow n. The inein-|
will ber*hi| of tin* chili ell will be thoroughly i
t, on can\a-- 'd and every dollar secured on
llo- iiihble n| the church that i- poMnible, '
bui of coiir-e thin amount will be Inad-
fipiatc ami we are forced to appeal to
the go lie I ii- ily «• | ;i|| 111 • people of It.'l--
Hop, lMlii\ing that they will respond
readdy and libirally to any public i in -
pioveiiicnt of our town. Von will he
called upon in a few day*.
i i vi pi I . .Inst -, raptor,
\ \ Klill A HI*. )
a < l ull vhp. Kldern,
•I. II. (iMOPMAN. j
lot. la t !l • good work
\M'i II KK KIIXINU
In 1 lift'- I'r.iirie. about s o'clock,
riiur*dny morning. April I'.', l^'M, a
itltllcully occurred between I'red silver
ilid iii- -tep -oil. It' ll Mil/oil, both col-
ored. resulting mi the death of Tied
"liver, the Wounding • f Hell Ma/oll, the
latter being >hot In the light bre.i-t.
A -I*ter ami younger brother of the
i alayer ali*o received aceldeiilal wound-,
(lie si■!•• i through the html and the
\ oung brother in the arm. Ma/on idiot
>ilv r with a double barreled ■hot gun.
the 4tiot tearitm off one nble of hi-
body .
The cau e of the ditlb ulty a- usually
charged, was a "woman in II." The
dead man vva- hit Py two bullets in the
lt|e and eight -lu^ in the left -ide.
n.e .|av r i under airenl, ami -ufferiiig
fr« m a verv -even- wound, but not
Friday
llev J. It. Sears, presiding ebb r. |
Methodist church, returned home Fri-
day evening.
Hill (ihi-s, sr.. w in In town Thurs-
day and report- a splendid rain on • edar
('reek WtMlne-day.
II. II. Ilaz/ard, music dealer, of \u--
iIn, i- -pending the week in lla-trop.
-riling line piaiion.
Miss Claude Wiltmrger. to the great
delight of a city full of friend-, returned
home Sunday evening.
hr. i 'ha*. A. brie- and wife, are :iow
keeping lioiiae at the neat Utile resi-
dence of < 'apt. IC. I.. Ilatts.
W. N. Krvviu. .1. A. Mcl'tiaul and I.
T. Kcllillll. of I'llige, were among the
vi-itois to Itastrop Monday.
I.. S. Chaniblis^ and family, of tlo-
Wattersou mughborhood, -pent a day
or two in Itastrop (hi- week.
< barley Stelner, from upper Cedar
uo ;
Heading
•^« ng
,
Bwilltig
{ Son>C
{ llitdo anil Iii-riplini
Mi- N. ii . l ottl. i
UHlflll'.
Ml 'la-
• II I II.
i^ilr.
hi onlci* to make itooM tor lay Superb and Splendid
S^X-'IE^XIDTOr STOCK, just purchased,
! will sell my entire Sloek, iiieludino' livery Siine, of
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats
kinds of PKY-CtiOODS and (HU)CI]IH KH,
II!
M
I'
Soiiii- ul our nardi'iirr* liou-t thr
pronpi rt .pli ndld for tin fin. .t crop "t
| Il-!| potato'. I Ml f ii - id i.i rc. « Idle
Otlicii., dainaj-cd li> the la-l Irc. /c, ti - j tlionylit to tic ilau|;croils.
New ill II -.1 hi n t lilt it Ii.
Hid Ita-trop i. steadily inovln-
\
port their potatoes scattering and a poor
show tor a good crop,
\l Mi-« I i "hampers a < o'*. inilli*
neiv eiupoiiuiu, you will tin*l jii-i any-
thing you want kept in a tir«t ela«-
uiillinery -tore, and at prices to r<uit the
stringency of the money market .
M. II. Young, win • I ir.c lie just
across the river wi siof Itastrop, tell-
u- be didn't have . ,en a sprinkle oi tain
(•ii lii> Iarui W edne-day morning. In
low ti v. e enjoo .1 a ;.c e i iia fall, .. *
-out h, south-ca-t, east, north and
north • east.
i he hopei and tand pipe foi t lie
new vvatei woiks i> looked for daily.
The projector- expect lo have water
llovvlug through the pipes of the town j
by the tii-t of .lune. llv tali yon call
11mik for the town to be lighted by
eleeM icpy,
The old Masonic lodge and school
hou-e i- bring torn down to make room
lot neal vi il I lie property i-
now owned by Mi- • *1. ^rgitn, who
in having the change made It Inn
I c tlltlflll lot.
I . A II irkrhb r now has chaige ••(
the . Nprcs- at Ita drop and ill giv. tin
nn-iness -trii't and close alt* nt ion.
S.durallyofa pleasant and accoinnio
dill ug disposition. Mr. II. v\ill give the
ntiin'-t -ati-tartion to our people and
Hie company be represents.
I In. 4 who attend the Mu-ical ♦ • •
cer . fcivn by .>!!-■ Annie Hubbard and
music class, at opera Iioiihc, to night.
i- -teadily moving along.
• t- advances are slow, continued and
permanent Every day you notice some
new structure starting up in the low n.
which, before getting under full head
way , U followed by others. I'lie mem*
be is of the Christian church are now
agitating the subject of erecting a new
eliurcli building, and the movement U
rapidly assuming a tangible shape.
Such earnestncs* as iii*v\ shown, it can
lie satcly said that ere long Hot Chri-- ■
tIan people will have an imposing edi-
fice in tlie tow n ot Kastrop, in w Inch to '
worship, second to no other denomina-
tion in the city, and are already looking
around (ot a suitable lot upon which to
build the new -tliictllle. il being then
intention (<• sell tin lot ami building
which they now own and occupy . The
movement Is a goo I one, in which tin-
entire tow ii vv ill ciieenully lend a help-
ing hand.
maiMjriiNT roi,', r.w LIST.
I a\ Co||ecp r \N,l-on reipie-t- tli.it
notice be given to all partie- who h.iva
not paid their poll tax lh.it a complete
li t of all name-on the delinquent poll
tax roll for lla-trop county, will he
published in the Apviuii-iu ;n\l
week, and be earnestly re«pie-l- and
uige- all dellmpints on tlii- roll to puv
before that time, that their name- may
• iinine.I in tlo* publication of nthl
roll. See notice elsevv here,
I \\4 IM \NUS KOK >\Li:
Having-old Mr-. M, Mcliowell. a very
was in tow n Thursday ami reporteil
rain in bi- section of the county.
Mr. Worsham. whose father was a
school teacher in Itastrop many years
ago, visited lla-trop this week, guest of
his uncle, ('apt. \\ A. IIighrfinitli.
lie vs. II. M. and J. II. Seats ami
families, ami < apt. It. h. Orgain ami j
wife, expect to leave next Monday week
for the general conference at Memphis.'
Ten ii.
Pistriet Clerk K. .1 . tirie.seiibcck left
Mondny evening for I'aris. Texas, a- a
representative from Itastrop lodge to
Iheitiamllv. of I'. lodge in session In j
that city this week.
Hcv. II. M. Sears, Mrs. \\ . A. MeCordj
and Misses Kate (irgalii and Susie High
-inith returned home from the Sunday
M'hool eonventiou at Klatonia, on th •
ral ly Friday morning train .
hr. Will II l.llckett is eXpei ted
home iu a few day*. Will graduated
with the highest honors, lie will re-
1 main home until January when lie re-
turns to New York to take hi« position
ill the medical hospital of that citv a
position lie won in a class of fifty com-
petitor-. \ heartv welcome home.
Will.
Torn Bishop, C. C. Wattersou, jr.. and
Will Kastlaml rcturne«l from Chicago
l-'ridav of la-t week, and report fair sale
' of cattle, considering the market They
tell -oiio* heavy ••tab's" on each oilier,
but Tom denies the soft iuipca dinn-nt
that tic was put off the tram at Taylor
mi account of too much sympathy for
Coxcy's army They all agree that the
Chicago ••sights" were seen ami en-
joyed to the I idlest extent.
HO! Koll KAIKVIi;\\
A. T. Morris will run a hack troui
Main strei-t to t ali v :cw uP during the
day. Kamilic* taken to and from the
Ceiiicterv, .'barge- reasonable.
n pay . A rim., 2uih. ni.
,%-.ibject : 'i'empeiem • I -on. 1*I •.v
J.l; -j 111st. Cor. *; 1 !.1
Leader Miss Ivateiirgan.
Song and prayer
Heading Mi - I annn t.i en
Sollg Misses Kite lli. «in. Maud-
< liv« and Maggie l ow h r.
He iding Miss Hulli Mcl • . • I.
Sollg I au'ir
\ • !unr"• r remarks on Ic- - • :i
Itible atul I'iseipiim* ie— on.
i 'losing son4 ami prayer
b. K. I).
M1 liLINKK Y ! M i l.l.l N KK \ !!
.lu-t received it ^Ji•- K. t hamhet-
CoV. in i 11 iuerv emporium, a <I« cid« «1 I v
full and complete line «d ln good-,
Chin i silk for shirts vv a •; •. whit* • i •
-bailies, and a nice lit! id cotton goods,
and -ilk finish poulard at i > rent- pci
yard. Have a nice a-HUton-nt d hat-
and would Im* plea-cd to b ;• do pub-
lic call, i'xamitie and price our good.-.
for the CASH, cheaper than ever sold in Bastrop, before.
! ronlizo <luk laet liinl TIMI^S Al{b) IIAiH), there-
'c, I am Oi rkbm\(i Kvkrv Ixduckmkxt <o the
t i
trade. I have less expenses than any man in tovvu.
and 5 know ! noroirr my <joods as ciihae as anviiodv,
I am o'oino' {<> prove same to yon. it yon will only
o'ive me a ehanee.
ROBERT GILL
The Meyer Bra's
JS -
AI.WAVS si AMIS AT 1
II KAI) r
DRY-G 3DS
- AM) I lll llt NKVV 1.1 Nf. <n
1874. 1194,
'A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made.
T. A. HASLEH & CO.,
snrict:.
lo Delimtuchf roll la\ Payer*.
I am ii" a pi« j. • |..r publieattou, a
I complete l. \ of j •- n. in ita-trop
'•oillily w tlo have t!"t pill their Poll
I ax. ami till- i- •• : iv in.iic- to said
dele gal* "lie nd all that the list will
be publl-'iie • « ? . without favor
or pal l lallt v , a:i-1 llo' • • v vv i v !•• keep
your mime hom appearing on snid 11*1
is t' iv i!..- - Hint oik el it e w ednew-
da luorni, . S; iil !i, of next Week.
.1 < 11 in s. v\ 11, si in.
I i■ 1 ditto |i idrop i Oiliity.
M -11 ind and es-
N,v ■ nj. justice of
■ t ■ "in- i i ray
. Milder, and
\ , ri;-i «| af
l b day of
I a!.• II Up \\
'■ 11 ay eil befi re .t I
the peace. Has i
Hot •>i brautled I
II on I fi fhiifli.
• an. io limd ih
\pril. I *•' I
W. h .I| N5.IN
ii. c
WILL MAKE
Dress Goods, Whi
Pacts
MONKV l-'oi! ^ < >1'
IF YOU WILL ONLY
NOTICE I
Si l I.
smoked liacon
I >rv Salt III
21 I
sutrar
on i
tamia
renin.
cclit.ft.
•I < inttpilatcd
sno u
Cannot be exceUcd, in Style, Dur ibi
In The
S..ii
b
Ity tr,
Pric
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I.i,ni
for Out lie
pouti*
I dl I'at
l.arjji U
. 0 CI lit--, >
I' 1 in t I- •; ii ' < Mai -ti'" 61.00
• ■ • ts. i gallon.
< 1 i ' ' _•) ! ientM
lev Sr 11 Kvet'v Kind of
I I K i
S-R:oic
LIN
lir^'dar III!
No. I'll. A. r. .V
day ni^ht. April
I- < ■ dcK: A
MASllN h .
ctlll|{ ot I .111,1,1,
lod^',
AM next Satur-
H. Work in tlic
lull :it I *-hi In ii I
The
4T
W ill enjoy #lictl IllUsieal conceit. i ll
program is varied and inten -tin.r and fine I'luiio, an I taken two of
will give Iwo lioilt- of iiio-l delightful
plea-uic. Adinl—ioii only cent-.
Masonic. H N .M I heie vv HI be a
••ailed convocation of Ita-tiop (iiiiptc
No. H.* . H. A. M . next Momliiv night,
April -'I, I*10. Work in ti e \| I. M
degree, l ull attendance ot metnbei-
reipicsted and v isiting compan'oii- In-
vited. II.V order of High I'ne-t.
i lb I liiali I. Michael, a resident of
It .-Hop, vv ho is now ^1 years old, culti-
vated a crop la-t v«ar with hi- own
hands. The old gentleman 1- bale.
hearty and healthy, and more sprightly ,
tlian many in< n al liltv. II, oiku,« ni' i' d "i itv ol the L • ad. .Iioutd
now the croj
hers In
eju htinge, 1 offer tbom i"i - tie, it a big
bargain Tlo se I'lano- are both ill good
older, ami will be sold very cheap to
,-ave the expense of shipping
Tot further information, inquire of
II. II lia//aid.
\t llighstuith House
l.et the pi ople of Itastrop not (oiip l
that to-dav is Saturday. April 21. the
day -• ! apart for the remembrance of
the • deal departed," • have Mowers
in abundance, am1 tlicv should be lav
islily Strew It o v e i eve I \ grave. Ho matter
how humble, oo yondei hill. Kiirvicvv,
uieiiibers reipiested and visiting breth-
ren invited. I'.v order of M.
\t the close of tlie present dancing
eli--. Mi-- McClelland propose- to give
a pleasant dance to vv hich friends gen-
erally will be invited, but during the
progiess of the chins no vi itors, exce| f
niriiibei - of the fainilbs of |pupil- ar«
allowed, as their presence Interfere-
with the advaiicemeiit of pupils.
I bcre will be a Ilia-- meeting of the
members of titc Christian church, next
Moiida* uigtil, and every member i-
eaincstly icipiested to lie pie-en', a- an
important tnatPi I- to be coii-idered.
Ct vi pi- 1.. .luxi
the
In The Fancy grocery Line
OUR FLOUR is the v
OUR SUGAR i: tlv
OUR C01< FEE
.■-hitest in the
li'-litest cind
m
lUtne anct a<
i ol ic
rket.
ttiest
ious.
MliliCllANDISK D
INCLUDING
ci.nTIIINti, I>11 Y-(J()()I)S,
KANCV AHTICLKS,
HOOTS, SIIOKS.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
CORN, OATS, BRAN, STOCK HAY,
Seial Potatoes, l'ir-ii (iarden Seed-.
Buy and Sell Ah Rinds ol
PRODUCE RAISED ON THE FARM.
w n
U.
V i' ;ar $ I .'Ml
f)tl cciitrt.
' "I .It-Ily tut
V VI.KKU,
'in, I'ox,
) WLER,
\r^
%
3
ID .^TTTST.
11 i i r I -'. . i'l.. ii Hank.
an
, id lVIt
N Ml - I \KK.
The report that I have sold my stal-
lion is nnloiimb d. He is not for sale.
t t Ittil.I - Mil i I H,
Haslrop- April Iv l&'.M.
Wblb at the Cemetery t« -day don-
rating the graves ot your loved mien,
look ovn Hie ground'* and -re how well
the little band of lioblc ladle- of the
Celiielctv A-socialiotl have ililploved
these ground and how much mote
\ |iey can do with the propri help from
i all Who have loved one* burled there,
uid then lo-c no time ill showing tin-*
ladle- \out appreciation ot then good
work, by aiding tliem In continuing
tlic good work to tile foil • Xtcfit o|
voiir finances.
I be literally nliv • to d iy , with rciativc-
ainl Ob ml- pel forming a -.o red duty iu
lemembtaticc of loved one-, whose
spirits have ••crossed over the rlvri to
rest lllldel the shade tree* In v Olid.'*
while their boil ic - -lumber beneath the
-ari n| grave aril sod.
A- an evub u c ot the heallhftiluc--
ot lla-trop. a lew days ago. iu the pre-
sence ot theeditor, Mr. I.. I. I>avis re
marked that fot « ight years lie bad been
a regular attendant at the MelhodM
Sunday School in lliistrop, that the roll
o( that -cbool shows au average mem-
bership ot one hundered and forty,
teachers and pupils . uml during these
eight year-, only two death- oiu tie
counted among that membership, ami
that one of llo-e death- vva- caused
from an acelden.
We know of Hot a single one of tlie/
ol i veteran- going from lla-trop to th
Itlrmiiighftm r - union next week, but
should the re-union be held at Houston
next year, we o|iltie there will be a
general turn out front Itils county.
I He \ p v i Ii ii - kh omitted lo iip ll-i
turn la-t week, tin' marriage of Kotd
Hill b -oil and M i«* \llllie I|e|ilpllill, a-
al-o the iufair at the residence of the
groom- latll.'i Mi I It. Iluilesoli, Kli
d iv evelllitl.g. Ilonts of flh'llds join tin
\ p v 11:11 -1 u in vv i-b itig tin youug
rouple ataindant happlm -- ami puis
prilty through life.
WM \l MKKI IM.
Hoi ui'i' Mi it vi \ip N--n« tvtlUN
I tie next annual meeting of | lie llv
Hop Mutual Aid \--o. i it ion w ill In to I I
iii the tow n of Ita-tiop on tin fir-t I in
day iii M iy. It being the l-i dav of -aid
month, for the puipo-e ol electing a
new Hoard of IHrcctoi-. and the t an-
action of such other tui-niess a- inav be
iiece-sary fot the good of tlie tiistitutlon.
All ineinbers are rt ipn *Pd to dp nd.
T. I '. t Hill. I'l e-nb ut.
Attest.*.I. c Itucbanaii, •senrtaiv
All Lines in this is Full Fresh and Complete.
Su perior
>r Soring Orders, we .,re
Bargains in every
We have made it a study oi
a life time to please customers
and our succcss in this direction
is attested by the fact that
when we get a customer we keep
him, because we treat him fair
and deal liberally wi th Iiim.
? Pmm U|nfr
To m.t'.e ro rn
now offering
line, and in e .-cry department.
In fact, will sell at a small margin above
original first cost. We bought in large
quantities, paid the Cash, bought Cheap, can
afford to sell Cheap, and then make j.rood
money for ourselves.
Wo hold out no catch-penny inducements.
To be convinced, < "me, examine, price and
buy. Our best friends and patrons are our
patrons of ten and twenty years standing.
Of our fair dealing, enquire of them.
T. A. HASLEH d2< CO.
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We
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v\. make.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 21, 1894, newspaper, April 21, 1894; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205201/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.