The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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THE RACE IS NOW FAIRLY ON!
AND THE ERHARD CASH STORE IS IN IT
The Best and Most Goods for the Least MONEY is Boond to WIN.
THE ERHARD CASH STORE has the reputation of keeping always in stock the largest and best assort-
ment of General Merchandise, including the prettiest line of Gr its' Furnishing Goods, ever brought to Bastrop. We have bought^ exten-
sively in every line, and have marked low to sell quick. A clot a examination into the merits and prices of goods, and you are our custo-
mer in future. Our GROCERY DEPARTMLENT is full and cojiplete.
JOA. ERHARD, JVIanager.
CASH STORE.
X
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 12, 1895.
OPERA HOUSE,
«
THURSDAY EVENING. OCT. 17,'95
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Item-lit —Ba*irop Silver Cornet Band.
KIKST TIME iikkk
.)f the throe-net Farcical Comedy,
cutillcd,
"CHARLEY'S AUNT."
( iiv biiandon tikimas. )
— cast. —
Sktiiliun *p*ttl*ue. Hiillchor. osfnpl,
Itobl. Mill,
CjI. Hlr Kranei* e'lieansy. late Indian *ervl< < ,
A IJ lit') lie..die.
. ..... x Under
Jv* I licnwv . ) ,.rK,i,„u>
(Imrler Wykeliyni r hi. «>:■<«• <'•>!
Lord Faiie-eiurl Habborljr) j,,,,.. ,ufor.|
a W r Milla r
. o I' Jones.
( KiiKi'iit Krlmrtl
HiatH. e'olU'ire* Seoul T, AIV III I em i
The Ne*w I ooUnnii { Jeme*
Putin Lud« 0' Alvaelore*. fraua Uracil
Mia* Mievode 'Ikmmi
Killio Vcntuni. SfHitttfrue * Ward
N| rI'miln Kolililin.
Amy BpeUlffue, H|hjiU«u;- - e - •
Mi * Until m. Ho*hII.
Kin 1>« 'rtluiy, nn eerphau.
Kobt. a ill!, jr
— SYNOPY8IS. —
TIME—1The Present* commemoration
Week* Oxford.
Act. I .lack Che*niicy's room* In Cad-
lege. **wik*ii pious fniual* are- dls-
pe*usatloni."—-Hmllbra*.
Act ii. — Garden outslcle Jack's room*.
** While there's Sa n there's lieipe."—
PIliaTO.
Act iii -drawing room at Sped Iru** "
house. "Dinner lubrieatte-s hu*l-
iies*."— i1< kw« i i.
AlCMIASierV, f>0c Gai.iiiiy,
(Yutian, KjilO.
I
-Coo5, lnvij*eu-atiug norther ti*c putt
WCfV*
- -c^ftte ii largo ffoxve! in htlendanco*
nn countv court thju week.
—Only '«*•" cent* a pouuel f« r tin' lineal
candy, at W. C. Miller's. r
—Fresh baked tire ml daily at tin* Bis-
marck Ke?*taurant •
—A heavy ralu between twelve and
three o'clock Monday morning-
—Pictures taken and finished In ten
liilnuP*s, lain or shine, at tin* Blue Oal-
lery.
—Don't fall to attend the Christian
Church benefit at opera house, to-night.
Friday.
—Pattern bats which are beauties* at
a small marking abeive eost, at Ml-*- K.
Lifter.
—Several from our city attended the
Ocrnian i)ay celebration at LaOr;;ngc,
Sunday.
--For a allot tlmeeinly, I"* picture"* for
2«Ti cenla, at the Ithie Oalh'ty, next door
to Mlstrot Co'*Store.
— Bastreip now ha* -Ix passeuiger and
two local frleght*. each day. to aay no-
thing of the extia frb'ght*.
Furs it Oitstkus. Flesh Berwick Hay
Oyster* remelveel to-day. Frhlay, at the
aithof Ke*taurant.
—The hew ( hristiau e-huredi i* raplelly
approaching completion, and will be an
airnament to our city when completeil.
—Have you <w n IIV If you liavn't,
yam unght to the hamUoui*' glann a'ane
at W. l,\ Miller'*, inaile en|ieclally for
the display « f lancy eundlen.
—Oaar f «<tpl«« « i inlly ure glad to
iiaita* the appointment ot ex pontman-
tor tieu, F. ilunuey, a* t'ulted States
Penitentiary Innpector. Mr. 11 ami* \
a*«tiuieii charge of Ihe eiiflce* un Tues-
day iiiorning.
—All partien interei taM| in the 11III*>«
Prairie Cemetery graiuudM, are requente'd
t« meet thei'a* next Weilnonda}' morning.
Octa t er Kith, or furiiMi a band, tocb an
and arrange the ground*. The hand
will re-pant to Mr*. Win. A Young.
— I>r. (iarducr lia* not 01 ly a long and
*atl*factory experience* a* Superiliten*
debt, prlua'ipal and pr^nblent of ^ehaiol*
and eadlege*, but Ik* Ino* *iieea" ffnlly and
practically taught all (be* hrauchc* a>f
V a>th na'hoael anal a'olb'ga' eMirrie'alutil.
You can earn lf." crcIi da> ••giving'*
our bi*ailitta*ly imll*pen*lble l aMi*eh*dd
artU le away. New plan a>f work, mak-
ing experleiKH! uuna av*i ary and tfiifce**
e*ertaln'**«• either *ex in any *cctiou.
Sample de /.a*n free. Crealit given.
Freight paid. Addn *-, Mi i.iomi M'K'ii.
Cai., 17•" Melrose* Park, III.
I'he display at the millinery aipeuilig
of Ml** F. < buiubt'i- A I'ai'f. Wediies-
day and Thur-dav, of thin week, wa*
ee-rtainly attraciively and beautifully ar-
ranged, *howiug to mi advantage tin*
large* clank a f in 1111 ua* r\' ilra*.*"« g« oal*, no-
tion*, eta*., carried by till* firm. They
well (|,'M(rve ilia* imineu*e trade' they are
receiving from our people*.
—TIk* county eeinvu*t*aro now at work
in tin- Murk Young lane. ju*t aero** the*
rise r. A* tha*y have -nine* rather tmigh
a'haraa-te r- In the bun.-li, it I- nece*.*ary
ta> have tba-iii giiarileal da> and iii^bt.
The* entire' e'oiuiui**iom*r*' court i* to la*
counuende*al f« r till* me>ve. The caeii-
vlet- are* allow«<1 .' u iM-ut- per alay,2Uper
. eni off amount et line- feir goanl be-
havior*
VVHKL) I'KUSOXAL.
«— Itev. Percy ,lone*, liuotor, will hold
u ua! ncrvlcen in the* F.|u copal e-hurob
Sunday, iimruing and night. Public ln-
vlte*i. . • *t-~ A 111 —
*1. L, Moore, I* bouie from the lu-
ellau Territory.
Wat Freeman, of Klgin, wa* a vl*Uor
ta> Ituhtreep Tbumday*
Ml** Helen KeMcIu* ih oil a vlrlt to
friends In f«aOrange.
The editaer *pent a portion of the week
at I talla* ami Oak CWtt.
Mi** Kva llill* of HHP* Prairie, wa*
a vi*itair tee Bottrop, Tue*day.
P. .1 . (till and T. K. Moore, are off
for l.ar«'<let, in *eara*h c f cattle*.
County Attorney lligli*mlth attended
court at Cedar Creek. Thur*day.
Mi** Mm Voglit, of San \ntouio, i*
the* guent of Ml** Minnie Burger.
Mi** Minnie Cain left Monday after-
noon to e«nte*r Oak Cliff Female College.
Ucorge* Milton, aif Mel lade, wa* atnoiig
the vi*itor* to ISa*trop Sunday aud Mon-
day.
hiMtriet Attorney W. K. Maynard I*
Hpeuding the* week witti the '•home
folk*."
S\ v were glad to *e-e* Maviiard Fowler,
K*<|., aide* to be* out rialiug thl*, Friday
morning
Mir* Carrie May nurd ha* returned
from a *evetal week'* vi*it to her gland
mother, at < olumbia.
Judge' .1, K l . I.alrd, id Klgin, wa*
among I be- attorna'\> in att« u«laii<*e* upon
e'ouuty court tin* week.
Ml*- Helen K- *« lu*. of Ba*trop, i*
Vl-iting lie-re'. ttie* gue*t of Ml** bora
Wille'uburg. I.aiirange .lourmil.
•fudge W. P. Burn-, id Klgin, win* in
atta'tulancc on the* e-ounl) court I biil>-
elay. and a plea*aut caller at (lie* Ah-
v IK ii-IK otlice.
The many friend- of Col. ,1. C. Ilig-
gin- will bear uitli -orrow and regret ed
lit- unfaveuable* condition. Ilo I* grow-
Keiiiemhe i Ihe* • utertalninciit at the! j„,, f, ,.| |i* and failing very fa*t.
- , • l rf i. a inn i age, omtiieroi Air*, it. M.
liarwood, spent a few day* in lia*lre>p,
la*t we*e*k, guegt of hi* *l*ter. Mr. Page*
went from hiuitrop t< Auotln to attend
the law de*partim*iit at the* t'nlve*r*i(y.
.s. I.. Staple*. K*<|.. a proiniiieut attor-
ney ed Sinltbville, wa* aiming the' law-
ye*r* of the* county In atteiialana'c upon
county e*ourt Mr. Sla|.le* 1*theSuiith-
vllle partner of County Attorney C. C.
Hiub-uiiib and a rl-lng attairney of eiur
county.
v. Percy .lone'*. Hec*torof Calvary
hpi-copal a'bure'h at Ba*trop, <*utlie*tly
re<|ue «t* eve*rv member of hi* parish to
ii e'e*t at the* Kpi*copal church at I :Iltl
o'clock p. in., lie*\I Monday.
Lengthy and iiitere*tiug Silhouette
*ke*te'he'* from K. II .1. hamle'd in Frl
day morning, and unavoidably crowdeel
out for tbi- i**ue, (or want of time to
put In type.
liOSI OK S ItILF.N
l.ei-t. eir stolen freun the At'VKitTisKU
otlice, a Me er*chiim pipe, howl ami
I'he iry *tein. long, round mouth piece.
The* pipe* i? we'll eedoivd; also, a Me-xl-
can walking stick. The pipe tint lieen
mi**lnga v\ *ek, the -tick -eve ral meiiitb*,
The-pipe wa* a pre'*e*iil Irom a friend,
has be:a*n in twehe year-, ami *tle'k
a preuM'iit from a implicw ,| hciie'i* both
arc appr
\ alue
Ilia besne lit of tlM'**^P i-trop Silver Cor-
net band. Thk baud alway* ref*ponel*
willingly and cheerfully to the e-all* eit
our pe'oplc, who *hotild show their ap-
preciation b\ a libe*ral atte'iidaiice at the*
opre*a Iioiim* lie-Nt We'dlic*a|ay lllgllt. The'
best talent of the' town will a* btt III tlie'
entcrtanini'Ut.
V\ c :ie*know|ee|ge* re'celpt id *e a*on
tie'ke-t to ihe' Te nth Annual State* Fair
suid Fxpo*itiou to ope n at hallti*. Texas,
Saturday, Octedier HMIi and e'lone1 Nov-
ember :ir«l. Ii i* tin -.pi'clal aim of the*
matiaguie'iil to make the* Fair tbi* sea-
son surpa** all othe-r*. Bustreip *houbl
nenel a blllielreal or more vi-ltoi> to
Dallii- during the* Fair Spe cial rail
road i 11a* (Mils J*.i feii the* round trip.
A Hare Chance.
CoKMllt Prof. Hii*cliber,; ihe le'cog-|
nl/e'd Ne-w Yeerk and si , l.oiil* Km- F.\- |
iierl, o| einei eit hi* staff. w'lio will be* ill
llnstrop, \ove*uibe-r Mtb and Utli, it the
-tore* eif hi* age*nt I It. Krliaid. Kye *
ti'Steal free- o charge*.
I h«' WeblMTVllle* ba*e' t all t<*:• 111 hil-
cballe'iige*et ihe* Latirange te*ain feu a
game, but as ve*t. no answe'r ha* bee n
receive*al from the- boy* of the* latter city.
The boy* from Webhe'rvlllc can play
bail, ami we* don't re-ally believe* tin- I.a
Orange hoy- weuihl -o any out of the ir
wav to Iiie*e-t I lie III 'UI the- illaiiiond
th«
— Kid glove* at #1 ie j^l.JA, the very
,H,st, per pair* slile* e-oinh-. hair orna-
uteiits, uiietirware, ete., at Mi— K. Lisler.
< 'ouiing ■
Plot Hir-*e'hI e rg tin i o«jni/cd N«->\
York ami M. I.eun* K\ l.\pe-ri or one*
ed his •tuff, w ill be' in l t -p Noveui-
lier Hih ami 1Mb, at 11• -tore- of hi*
—Street Couiuii**ioin r tbile*y say* *ei l H. hi hard t on*ulialieui tie-e-.
noon as he call ge t a few mule* lie* will |(,.v. ,|. \V. Shook, of I pleiu, wa- in
put the big plow to walk and put tlie-j M|M sanctum Frlda\ of lar-l %v«*ek, giving
*tre*ets lu orde r. j u* a nle-eeirde*r foi slalieuie*ry. Mr Shook
\ Sou have ctigugcel hi the' fancy
otatod beyond
Plea*e- return to
I- iutrinsle*
otlice.
Prof. Clias. F. Ilaynes gave an e-\.
bihltloli of III* powers a* a mind reaeb'i
ou our strelets Ihuisday aftermmu, ami •
III til*' opera Iioiim* at ni^fbI
I >ri'S*«. ' n.K llttllt, InlMuw 11 If I
^liililri'i*" «nn<l i'ii|i . the liilenl Kiyl.
of mi thern unit Kii.Utii iimrk.'li'.
ml.I rrni*rknhie eln-ii|i ill Ml-* K. I.lniei
—Sim Antonio xXx I'enrl lleer, toe
t-olil. Ii'i nli iiinl r.iiiinliiK. nlw j> mi lap
nl Itlmmirek Uextnnrnnt mill
HhIoo.i.
« . . I
Thanks to Mr*. Susan lluti hin*oii,
for a lot of huge* ap|ib's ami pears.
eeiijbt by her froin her re'cent visit tee
M-
I'ure* ami iia'h. posete'**iug nil the' nil-
trltlou* | roperlles ed Mali. Cba*e*'* Bar-
ry Malt Whisky I* a perfect Tonic for
Lllng up the- •yeetein. Osbeirti ,\ Cart*
sole agents for Bastrop.
milhvllb'. Thuisdav, a lamp ex-
ilic hand* ed Mr-. P.O. Wll*
she* wa* hurueet from lo aei to
(clothe1* were* burm*e| off and
el liaiiel* burned to u e*ii*p. Ii
she cauneit |io*n|hly re «-eivci
day laelle** eouie- In ami e*euii-
pliuie lit the Perfect Baking Peiwder be*
cnu«e It CllVes their llldige'stleitl. And
iniiki'* their husband* happy by e-ming
food uade* with it—we will *eil it rea
p.uid i* P. O. Ki./m it.
■ re**h OysKT*, Fish, Oaiuc, Swls*
and Cream Cheese, |)ricel lle*e f. Import-
ed Frank Furler Sausage, llainburge*r
els, Lobsters, Salmoi,, Cove Oyster*,
areiinc*. t'avie-r. Frem.'h, l(u*-iiu and
lericanSari.ine'*, OeviledjUam, Pot tee I
ii and Luue*h Tongue, at the* Bi*-
e*k Be -taurniit andSalooii.
gro-
e*ery. notion and ntatleinciy businc** at
I plou. Illide-r the* ntyle* ed .1 W . Shook
A Son, anil cany one* e>f the* iilce*t ami
pr> (tie -t -toe-k' in that *cctlou. By e-all-
nig on them, >011 will ha* asureel fair
and lltie-ral eb-aliug, ami ge-t youi full
dollell* worth of good-.
A SI It.tKC'I tiFt.ltKM l.MKBKsi.
Abov e* all he Pa refill ol \ our K> c*
t all on Prof. IIII-e'bberg, I tl« Iitok-
nl/ed New York ami St. Loui* Km Kx-
pe-rt, or one' of hi* *tall', who will be iu
Ba*troii NuVe-u.her Mil ami 1Mb, at the
store-eif his agent, K. It. Li hard, ami
have- your c\e-s tllte-d with a pair ed til-
e'e'h-biateal S'eiii-Chauge-ahlc Spee'tae-le*
and hye'-tila--c . l on uitalion fri'e-.
I.PNN til* I II U.AM K.
—We had prepar«*el a le ngthy article'
d< -e-l IpliVe- eif Oak Cliff Colie'ge-, lltld it*
great aelv ullages, but our late* return
from North lex i- prevent* getting it iu
type lor thl* week'* i--m*. We* we re* ele*.
llghte-el with tlo- College ami it* -ur-
rounding* ami for health ami e elue'ation-
al advantage** we* believe It will prove'
-upi'i ior to any colle*ge in I Ik* land. We*
will *peak more' at le'iigth on tlii- subjee't
ne xt wee*k In the* im-aiitinn*, parent*
who purpei-e* *e-nellng the ir e'hildreii off
for II e-olle-glate- e*etne'iit 1011, wileMI at the*
Ibilla* Fair *houhl mil fall to \i^H tbtk
Cliff < ol lege' and -e e f« r tbeinselve**. It
l« onlv a few minutes ride* on the- elee--
COIM IL Plfth F.F.IHMiS.
liHMtrop Tex**. Octedier, 7th* 1811*1.
lie* It remembered tliut on tbi*the 7th,
day oi day October, A. 0. I8tl.*i, the City
Council eif the City e f Uanlrop HK't iu
\'i i. neuhce'lc, May-
or; K A. Orgaiu City Se-crctary; and all
the- Ahleriliell lu their *e*at.-.
Mayor Urh**eub*e*k eieedareel tlie* Coun-
cil open ami read to proe*e*ee| with the
re'gular order of bu-iiie'Sie.
Tlo in I nnte'M ed la*t regular me*eting
and e*f the-Mpe e lul meeting* held Scptem -
be-r Kith ami '.'lib, were re*ad a lid appro-
ved.
I'KTITieiNM.
O. A, Sclllielkei HOpe'aied Iwfore- (lie-
Council. ami anke*e| that tlo* Council al-
low ti ft in a re*hato oil w eioel already paid
for; which be'ing ooiislelered, it U or*
dcie al tllllt thl' pelltiou tie' table-al.
Frank B. Lo* e jeiy prt *eiiteel a petitlou
a*kiug periui**luu to e-ia*a t a peirtabl *
photograph gallery on the* vacant lot tie*-
twe'e'ii tlo* hlelm rt storu house ami Fire*-
man's ball, which be-ing e'eiiishlered, it
Ik ordereel that perillinsiou tie grailte-d as
prayed for.
IIKIH>IITS*
Marshal Nash re*peirted twenty-eme*
dollar* hi lines eroilccteel eluiiug Sep-
leinber.
Asse**sor ami Collector Kieluert wa*
excused from llllng ill* report for Seip-
teuilHT.
City Mecretary and Trca*urer Orgaiu
*libuiitte.'il his report for September*
* ho wing a balaue-e Octedier 7th, $in;t.iij
to the credit e f ge*ue*ral fund, anal a bal-
ance* of i5! 4114 4s tei the* cre dit of iute-re-*t
ami *icking liiud, aud a balance* of $KI.«
To to ttie 1*1 e*ilIt of the* stre'et fund.
Street Coinuii**loticr Ooley re'p< rted
aim* hundred ami the* dollar- ami live
e-e nt* collected during September on ae*-
count of pi (ii* weioel *old by tlo- City.
All eif w hich report* weerc examlm d
and ordered tiled, and that of the* City
sce-retary and 'I reasurer v as approveel
by the* finance a'oiiiuillti-c.
On motion. It is orele*reel that Stre-et
^euuiuissioiier Ooli*y proce*e*e| at once to
lib* e-oinplallit* Ngalusi all persons, who
have be'e*|| elllly : tlliiluolied to perfeil'lll
work on the stre-et*. ami w ho failed to
weirk or furui*h *ub*titute * or pay tin*
-tree-t fee*. And it i* further orde-reel
that Mayor Orie,*eiibee*k ami be* i-
hereby autbeiri/eii to employ atftorueyV
to represent the* city in the* prosecution Sj|lt
of *alel a-ases*
The folleiw Ilig onle'r was passed :
tin motion, it is ordered that tlo- M
K. A I. ICv Co., of Te*xa* be- and \-
portlein of it* road tie-el alld light of
a.ve-r or ae*ro** w hbii Walnut St ree-t run*,
III piopcr e'eilillitiou for the* u*e* ed the-
trave'lluu public: ami It 1* further eir-
de re-d that stre-et Comml*sloire'i Oole'.v
he- ami i* he-re-by instrua*ta*d tei give* Chas.
Mink, tlo* *ea-tlon bo-* of -•■ciion No. *M
w rille-ii notice- of the weirk re-epiircal to
be- done.
The- follow ing aca'eiunt* we're allowe'el
ami the' City Secretary, iustrua'ted to
pay same.
ill I III lilM HU. Kl Mi
To O. K. (irlosenbe-a-k. salary-
en &IA.00.
lo ,|. F. Nash, salary a* Marshall
^."itl imi.
lo F. A. Orgaiu, -alarv as Secretary
if I I.*..
Tei .1. 1 be-lleinanu, winding clock
$2,00.
To Ne il ItolilllHoll, city *e' ive'liger$H.tKI.
To,l. F. Na*b, removing elead animal*
<}.*i I'e-lll*.
l o A \. Kl/ner, one- bate'het eeuts.
T Biie'trop Wate-r A l.igbt Coiupaiiy.
water for quarter e nding September.
:10th, em
I'o A. .1. Ooley, salary a* alderman
$2.00.
| To.l. L. Wilbarger, salary as alde*r-
maii $.'.00.
To M MeMcill, salary a* alderman
To K. .1. Iloffuiaii, salary a* aldcr-
man $4.00,
To spy Alle'ti* salary a* alderman is* I. oo.
Ot TOK H I UK I- I Kl Nl*.
To M lie line ill Woiniley, 2' . at.'iV* Work
. 7.
I'o || ti. Klockinan, blae-k* in 11 h 1 ug
To W. I> Iloii*e*, work on street w ith
ta-aui S.'i.im.
I'o \..l*Oole*y. -e-i vle-e's s el ay- In
•♦wood bu*liu's* "$|U.00.
I •• .1 L. Wilbarger, lumliei it.IH>.
No otlo-r businc** being be*fore the* 1
Ceiuue'ii. on motion, tlo- Council ad-
bllirne'd. O. K. OICIKSKMII e K.
F. A . oneiAiN, Mayor of Bastrop.
City se cretary «d Bastrop.
L
SKKIIOATKI SKKIl OATH!
Cur lonil of Sci'il u«u, one thouiuind
imi-ih'i*. jiiMi reeleved, m |". o. Elioer't
eoi uer "lorn.
[nva-a&rirtWh prmtaa. «v«ilV
In fi lr.ip, Jii t reiHuW-il nl the Millinery
cs<
i- p ^
Ciittiin is Wringing ii Ik-Mit prici- i
>tiimlinji' llit- sliorlnt'ss til" llit- t-itip, tin-
In I n il-.
Once Again!
i;iii t-x|MH-O-el, or even liopttl for, and not wit b-
laiiiH-r will it-iili/e Honii'tliiug tor his year's
THE MEYER BROS
rejoice with tlu- farmer over the advanced |nice, and hope it will reach Id-cent* In-fore
il gets out ol the hands of the producer.
The rise in the price of the llee<-\ staple will put more money in the
farmer, which will enaUe the ••(JUKKN Kh.Wr STOIIKS," at Hastkoi' and Smith*
to sell more k ds for less money than if their sales were small. Our Motto,
"Quick Sales and Small Profits" must win with the people.
in our Ha>trop and Smithville stores, tlit
emporium of Miss K. Chiimberit A Co.,
lo n careful In,peel Ion of which the
! illc« ure Invited.
--Knowing that our traJc w ulil *p-
prrolate u pure auil wholeiiouie article
In lliikiujf I'owiler, we have uvealn con-
traoleil fur Ihe cleliraled I'erfeel Baklni(
I'oniler. Our paat experience lu selling
It —prove* it* ipiallly.
I'. O. KI.JSMKK.
—Bastroplana vUiiiug Hr.o Antonio
will llml a pl.-m.Hiil .topping place at
the private Imarilltig house of Mrs. T.
M. Ilarret, Stillilail atreel. The
liniise Ih new ami nicely furuiaheil, ami
convenient to all car linen. Terms,
• I.IMI per ilaj. Special rale* by week
or iimiitli.
I'lie hauilMiiue gla* ca«e at W. t'.
Miller'., made e.peclally for fancy can-
. ..|'"es, I* the very thing to *how off hia
ptK'kets ot large .lock of assorted "sweel-ineats,'
We arc
and most complete
FALL STOCK
prettiest, nicest. Iiest
ami I* one of the nice*! ami nio.l appro-
prlalac we live yet Keen . Will eater* to
the lastc of the young folk*, keeping
only the Iicst ami aweetest of caudles,
mil If he don't get the hulk of their
trade, lie ought to.
ever luoiinht to tlii>
sell ijiiicl
section,
will astonish the
MERCHANDISE
the inducements offered
OF GENERAL
ill of which must l e sold, and
uio^t iiupeciiiiiou> Iniver. In
IHtV (iOOI)S, DHKSS (JOODS, t'LOTIIIMi, II00TS. SHOKS, HATS. CAPS.
si what von want, and i-cuiciiiIh
ed
I
we ha\t' a coinplele assortment of New Styles
have marked them low, to sell iIk-iii ipiick.
wo
Fresh line of Family and
Pepper. Starch. Soap. Kic..
The '-(ireen Kill if" Stores I
Staple (iitMH-ries—IJneoii,
all new and jn>t illiloiulcd.
lave deterinined lo l etter i
l\ M
j^oihIs eliea| cr than cyer hel'ore oll'ercj
««m
i'isi |(| I<|.| il'I'v u-lloih. till' I«>k| llllipin,.
■d i
,1.1.
Lard. Kloiir, Sugar, Cofl'ee.
lease their patrons this fall,
ill this inarkt-.l ami iUn 'i v<>n lu> * I...
Kslray Notlcr.
Taken up hy J. W. Harper and estray-
I liefure .1. II. Nvegaard, J. I'. II C.,
j September IHIth. IWIA. One *orrel mare
all..nl 5 year*old. altout hand* high,
IO ( white *tai In forehead, hrumledfl.K.,
on left thigh, Apprai.eil at 17.50.
Olveu under mv hind, at oftiue, this
October, lltli, 1HII5.
W. K. .Iknkink,
0.0. B. e.
Hy M. S. Say Kits, Oeputy,
Estray Notice.
Taken up by Henry liarrett. and e*-
trayed before W. S. Uraft, .1.1'. fl. v.,
One white mare mule, about Jll year*
old, fourteen hand* high, branded
miilSK. One while hor*e mule, about
211 years old, fourteen h mil* high, brand-
cd liwi *e* iet simiiinli liraiul «-• -•
(Ftveui unde r my baud, al otMoe. tbU
October 7th, l«%.
W. K. .1 kmKINS.
C* C. B.C.
By 8. S. Say Kits, Deputy*
May-
< HKIsriAN ( lll'Ht II BKNKFIT*
At opera bouse, to-night. Friday, Oc-
tober 12th* 1 h'.io, mi** icnt 11 mel low all,
a-*l*led by the St. t Ye*cltn Orchestra, w ill
give a lie*ne'lit l« r the* ne*w Cbri*tiau
Chure-h builelliig, now in course* of cree--
tion. Aelmissieiu, 50 and 2.*i ce*nt*.
Kvervbody -hould attend and help lu a
financial wav, tbi- laudable e'ute-rpri-e'.
mi-- Kuth Me'Oowall will be' assl*te-e]
by tlie' St. Cecelia Orchestra and other
leie'al tale'lli.
Ml** Kuth Mclieiwall will recite- by
special ii-epie-*! -• i he* i ifer On The i'o."
i'll is stirring war pb-e-e wa* written e*-
pe-ci.illy for and recited by her at the*
Ceillfcelerate- lte*-lltiio|l 111 lloil*lou . Sin-
will be-ae'ceimpanled by tlo- Orchi'-tra.
•All the- wairbi loves a hiver ' and for
tbi* re-a-on all the* world appn-e late** the
re-ali-tie' humor ami patlio* eif that fe-iu-
1 tie* heart that runs the* gaunt of hope,
fe-ar, uncertainty, auger and tlmil joy
'•When .lack i 'oine*- Late*."
si'kcial ItATKs,
Texa* Slate* Fair and Dallas Kxtiosi-
tioit it Dallas. Te-xa* oa*t. iu, to Nov.
11. 1 s'.lfi. Five ;j"5.'i.(hi; Dollars for the*
rouml trip, i'lcke'f* em sale- Oct. Hi to
Nov t Inclusive'. Final return limit,
Nov. i*'j5.
t ie-ne ral i onveiiiion i hrl*laiti e 'biirch
at Dallas Oe-t . 17 t«• j.'i, Five* Dollar-for
reuind trip, l iekcts on sale* Oct. l<i to
inclusive, limite'd to Nov. ft, for i'e*-
tut ii.
m i.t ill* Kx(}o*eition. Itegular Sum
mer Kxe'ursloii rate*s w iii apply but all
tle'ket- -old he-twe-e-li October 1-t to 1 S 11
iliclusivr. Will be i i in 11 e d tei eoiltlmuis
pa--ag*' iu e-ae-li dlie-e-tiou w ith linal ra -
111 rn limit i k-toher 2'ith.
Helton. Texas, i < tobe*r !i(h to pith.
Bapti*! Oeneral Couve'titbiu Pastors
ami w<uker-'Conve-ntion jilt 00 for tlo-
round hip. Tickets nil kale Octedier HI ||
:1m1 'mh, limite'd *o Octobe-r 17 feir re -
turn.
Ae'count St, Louis Fair. For trains of
ile'teibe-r lib to 10th lne-lu*lvc, one* regu
lar lli*t e-isis* fan* for tin* round trip
tlcke't*. limite'd tei e'ontlnou* fia**age* 111
e-acli direction tlnal return limit Octo
ba r Pith.
Houston, l'e*xa*, October 14 tei 22.
Colored Baptist Missionary Kducatlonal
Couventioii. $:t. 1M) for tlie reiuiul trip
Tlcke-tw oil Sab* Octiebe'r 11 and lft, 11ill -
heel to October for re*turn.
W . < . lleil.KS, Agent.
X OTITIC.
W. B. WALKER,
AQITIH. - TBU*.
S K I, L 8
.*i'.. lb* Oood C off e-e*, for
.* lb* Bent Kio t offee*,
Ilb* I'eabe-rg Coffee
**s li * lie-si Beans
I lb Kven Change Tobacco
All pe-r*e ns indeLueiJ to me for Medl- | Llverpoed Salt
. ,' '27 lb* Yelleiw Sugar,
*aio 11....... 11 - a
e il ne*rvie*e* are reepmateel to settle1
iudcbte-elue-me a* early a* peinnlhlo.
M. M. ( I NMNUIIAM
Hinilii« ItaKer*. 111 il*-Ih. Ke*tnurnnt*,
ami I 'i infect Inner*, *lioulil buy our I'l ill.
I*'l.aVoiii.su kxthai'ts III Hulk. Iligb-
Mt eoiiueiitration ot truo innt flavor
equal to line.i goo.l* of KaMeril Matlll-
fa.'luii'i*. Satinfactiou guaruiiteeil.
Write for '.i/'i/"gii' .
Chick, BikikkkA Co.,
San Antnulo, 'I'exan, |
Unwell'* Anvil Itrand Soilu
11.in.I luril, per pound,
1'iyS.ilt llition
Smoked li.ioon
llii. Irillxl Illce
Large.I lb. can toiiialoes, per do/.
I (ial. Qood Molasaa*
I (!al. Silver |)rip* Molns.a*
I1'IIIfit Sugar llniiKe Mola**en.
I .eon I'ackage I'uffee, pound
*■ i.al. Itrllllant Oil
51.no
#1 IKI
*1.011
11.00
.JO
.UA
(1.00
.OA
.ot;
.07
.07'.
¥1 .no
Ut
• in
.30
10c
.20
.Ml
Ilis l<iii*lu* * (1.00
I'rlce* subject to change without notice
— 1> I'icturi i
t i III lei \ .
fur 2.'i cents, at the Itlue
I'hcre In not a more exqillslle lilt of
rbllil huiiior iu 111i nl ii re than, The
Hay n( iliiilgiiii ill, ' by 1111/ il« lIi Stuart-
I 'help.. It I- a lillle buy* arrnunl ol
a utoriu In whlcli lie and iii* lillle Inn-
liter tell tbriiiigli two -Intl.". into the
cellar on tlie coal heap, and thniiitlil il
\ wa* the day of judgement
llii- cclchruicil lluw'liuriie iiinilie.
reilticed to 2i'ic a pouuil. at t Mil-
He Sell Them.
ritoeiuot *t mui .
•Ihe Day e
ie I . 1.1*
re'lllee'O*!
Aelvo-
* 2.1:1
: 10,
Suhje*ct ;
Ae t- 2:1.41
l e ade r. Dr. II. Ii. Comb*
Song ami I'raye-r,
I i'**een le ad by l.«*ade r.
lopic lead from tlo* e hri-llaii
cwte , Ml-* Maggie* Oree-li*
t'oiumeiit- oil llefereile'e*, l.i'v
ami pl, lire#. II M >• ur-
l euiiliie-iit* on llelereiice, /ee*t, 12
Mr. L. K Davi* .
Song, Mi*- Minnie e Hive,
Comment*«ui Ke-fereue'c, I Cor I2:H*||
M is* M airgh' Fow le r
Bibb' I.e,--iem, St. *101111 7 e'li.tp*
CeiMMi r n-1.
The* Le'iigut l« going to give a dinner
on the- 22ml. of e b'tnlie-r*
Tlie- report Friday morning of the
shooting of I're'snlent Cleve land, wa*
only a canard, posaibly go'tan out by
tlie fellow who sa>a "if be t«int, lie
ought to lie."
, t rle' e ar-, from I 'alias.
COt \ IN t e it K I*.
The* Octobei te*rm of county court,
| e'OIIVe-ne'd Monday. Oetobe'r, "III, istl.'i,
.1. II I'l le'e', e'eiilllty jmlge*. pre-*iding; C.
C, l|igb*uiitb. ceiiinty attorm-y; S. S.
saver*, eb'puty clerk; <• W. Davis,
sheriff
e kivtlnat. ikii kkt,
Ten e'ouviction* and plea* ed gutly,
I om- new ti ial grante'el.
I ii abeiiit ninety «*ase* no *ervie*e w as
made.
i'lv it. Iieie hi i.
K. II Mil*** v*. M. K A I K y Co.
judgment for plaintiff b> agre-enie'iit for
V7" , lo* pay* eamt
( eiurt *tlll In ne**sbili up to hour of go-
im* tei pre***, lie-me* a full re*port of the
e*utire proe*e edlng« of the court will be
eb fi'ire-el until m \t i**ueof \ h\ i it i i*i it.
Llnoltum 12 ami Ife*et wide. I e-an
e'ove-r your hall or eliuiug room all In
erne- piece anal it will la*t yon a life liim*<
you will save- the* worth of it, in one
ye ar, by scouring. For **ab* at I'. O.
Kl/.ner.
— Liucdium 12 ami l.'i feet wide, I can
cover your hall or alining room all P.
auie- piee*e- aud it will la*t yoil a life* tlllie.
yeiu witl save the weirth of It, in erne-
year, by scouring. For sale* at IV o,
Klxner.
JIKl'OHT
or Till:
F i n o i ha i lO NAL BANK,
At bastrop lu tlo State* of Te-\a-, at the*
e-b'-e eif bil-ilu --, Sept. 2h, i * ! ." .
aasociei a*.
i.<villis* tt ||. 1 «|i«*«*«tl||itn
ove-ntrnrt* Nve-iireel sn<i aimet-ured
i' - ItiiieU lu mi-iirt-• tn ulnUe.mi
(intiklu^ lieetiM-, tiirnlturenud ftXIure- 7
either re-nl en late.' mid laorltfnut-n <iwiie"l
i'eie from Nnllunnl llatikei. uieit mnvrvi
nkt'tilh' . tj
Pile fmui Stale Hunk* mid Unuki*r«
Pin- from nppfved renvrvt* ■*
a lus'ka niel utlie-r e'nili in-im,
Krni-Uwiial (inpei • uro*ne> tile k.-lii mid
evil In
SjKI'U*
Ite- le lilptfeiii flllld With I' H. TreH«
ure-r |*-r i i-ul eel elr* illalteiii
SlOI. 77 7•
74. y i«w
U 'sin am
11 M
mi> -ii
12 *
.17 'X>
6,17* a«
9 rfl.lMHI I
11,11*) id
11 ::*) em
Ii, I.H M
Tutnl 9*iJ4.i
i.i a hi i.iTir*
i ie|illnl ulas'lt pnld in
Hei i |*l eiw t ti ii* 1
t'liehvide*! |"r m , loan e*x|H'tiMMi me I
tie \en pnl'l
Vnliuiinl llmik iieiU'4 e>ait«tniidiliK
hue* loeilhe-r Nniionnl Itnnkii
Pile* to stnie llmik- mid bnukern 'i"7 '.
Ulvtiteiidn iinpiiid Jem <*
Individanl de*|eoiall'« t teie)n«i-k 1w,!ui • '
lenu | HVMl.li
Toml tW4,.Vd nl
srsTi I r \ a -• e 'on my'eif Rant mp,
I. e'tie'Mte-r l.rhnnt. * n-liiernf tin kIniu1 inone t
l ntlk elo •eile-tltoly -ewe-nr t la nt tin nlsive Ulan-
mi,'ill Inline- to ilea- in-«| of inv know inlye nil ' '* •
lied <H Rnn.lt k.SH A Ml* i .it lder.
siiIiim rlise .I mid NWeini lei before ine; tbi* lltli
day ot lie i !**. '
K A Oku % m
Notary l*tibll< lta*trti|i i'eiuui> tv«
e oireel—Atn «t
11 v l.c« K Ii I T f
V e I Mil «Ml*, . tiler1-1,ir*
w .1 Hill, s
ler's.
-Hawthorue camly, the- llm*st fancy
' camly luade*. at only 2**i e'cnl* a pound,
at W.C. M ilb'i '*.
—Capes, of tbe late-nt Parisian style*,
jii-i ree-i'lve*d lit Mi** F.I hamlHirsel l.'ei .
Milline ry e'ntabli*huieiit.
— Fre-ab Be rwick Bay Oysters always
on liaml at the* Blsuiaie*k KcRtauraut,
*e*rveel iu any style-.
I'lie ladle* linuM call early mid lu- I pair youth m pants, ul ,"iOi
.peel the line liml of cape*, ju t ri cclved
al Mis* K. Chamber.- ,v < o., Millinery
store,
—'lake n look at Ihe \\ tMiller
glii«- candy caw-, and il Ihe cniitonl*
don't make your uioutli water your
jiii-l liavu't got any mie.il timlli and II*
only 2i'c a pouud.
— Hack but*, laigc qiiantlly. in tin
inn" I * I >11 s 11 and bcciimiug *1) lea, at
Mi" Keuora CliaiulH-r* ,v Co. Nlillii.ct)
I'.iuporiuni.
Sail \ ii t. hi Ii i, l.emp*. Iludwic.er
and llixle I'ale bottle beer, ul,ia>-. on
Ice, at the lll*uiiirck |{e*tiiurallt
Saloon.
II barrel* Molassns, til -Jt)c per gallon.
j 20 win k* of t'.iffec, ul Stile per pouinl.
III sack* nl Coffee, ill 2i<i! per pollmI.
• *ack* I'calicrry I'offee, licat on rarlli, 2Sr |icr pouinl.
.10 men'* nil wool lillle *oiIh, cheap 00.
In inen'a nil wool cheviot black, 97..'>!), clieapat #IH.<m>.
ho men'* inixcil Hults, in $:i on, worth l.'i.OO.
j OH men's extra Niiilh, al $I,.'iO, worth 17.(Kl.
To men'* extra m/.cn, cont* auil ic*t*, clicap. Can lit
I most tinv one.
loo youth's units, at #2 00, worth $:i,00.
10 youth'* soil*, all wool, at f.i.OO, cheap at 17.00.
vimill,s anils, lliicsl caahmere, 11.00, liumincrs at
(li.OO.
per pair.
I.'io pair yoiitir* punt*, al 7.ic per pair.
I2.j cliilil'* *uit*, at ,"iOi• per *uit.
200 clillil's *uit*, al 11.00, cheap al II.."<0.
•in buy* milt*, u* ailvcribcil on top *uii*.
^ on get 2 pair pnnt*, iloublc knee ami seat coat and
cap, fur S i.oi . j giiaruntco thl* suil lo la*t one ycat
200 jeans pants, at ,'iOc per pair.
iliiO jean* pallia, at i,*n-, worth a ilollar.
1.'io jean* pant*, at ll.oO, cheap al (2.00,
2."i0 men's ca*hmcrc pant*, cx'.ra heavy, (2.110, clieap
al 81.00.
;liiii men'* all wool liannel panl*. (2.' 0, worth (.'!.,\0.
200 boy'* all wool llaonel pant*, at (2.00, worth (m.oo.
|imi boy's panl*, at (l.7.*>, worth |2.l)0.
22,'i buy'* pants, long, at ,'iHi-
and i 22,'i tu«n * clay wor*led suits, worth 110, go at (7.7.'i.
lion t lui\ a liullar* wurtli of l)r\ Oooil*, until you ace
Kilcrs. He knocks everybody's prices out in ladiea
dress goods. If you don't say lie has got the lines I
anil largest stock to select from, why, 1 will piit.
My prices can't lie beat. All I a*k, i* to cotne ami
see, and be convinced.
too walking jackets, worth ( '. to (15, at (II.50.
200 walking jackets, worth (10 to (IH, at II.
100 capes, worth (:l to (.*>, at (2.50.
i apes, extra line, worth (* to (12, go al 14.50.
Children's sack* anil jackets, world's of them.
Kxlra heavy domestic, at 4c.
Lighter weight domestic, at .'lJtc,
lleil ticking, heavy, at 5c.
■leans, all colors, heavy, at 20c.
Kentucky hum holt ami cashmere jeans, at H2e, para-
lyses cotton thrash.
Cullon Flannel, at 5c.
Illanket.s, (2 00 pairs, at 11.25, cheap al 12.25 per pair.
20ii fur caps, at (1.00. ;|00 pliuh caps, al 50c, worth
(I..i0, 100 regular 50c seller*, all gi> at 25c.
Men's and boy' hats, '."Ml sample* just received in the
last 2 days, lie sure you see them. Cheaper lot than
I received lu August.
I .allies black hose, 1000 tlo/en, all go at 5c.
Iliggest lut of one price hose ever shipped to the slate.
Nuw I have the slock, which you can ace if you will
only call, ami I can certainly sell you, aa I only want
lu help you along during these hard years. Stick to
Kilcrs ami he will save you money. Come and aee
Ii'ui in Dry Woods and Clothing, and Groceries.
Everything come* by the car.
For sale or hxrhmigc
'I'll.' Catholic lot, with lii.iliiiiig, will
be -old on reasonable term*, m ,-xeiiang
i d (hi oilier Kiiilahle prupcrty apply
In I A. Ilaaler or II. t . Sehaefer.
KAIIt Mil ll K
All person* are fnrbld.len from gallier-
j nig pecan* on my land*, under penally
' ol ptosecullon.
W. T. IIii.i.in-
iooioint "tli, imm, t«.
Louis Eilers, Jr.
The Low Price Cash Store,
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