The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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A Tlwort Tk«l ■■ lunflutT COI, II Nt-
• I.W.I In. Will ■■ IhMk.
Mniiv A quwr uruuiuimt in to lw
boar.1 In tk> otfiyi tif up town hotel*
in tlm <>vwnhiK. Ill 11 <>>ii|t.<iiinl |iurty
nwntly tin' ffuuvftMatkMi <lilit.*1 to
drvMiim One of tlm jmriv wiul:
"1 think tint tlio in<> t uwiul m<n-
Mtion one mn imm'li.i. w to drouui
tUiit you nrts falling I had n ilruim
liko that tho otli'T ultflil, ami 1 unko
uji with i aiari I wiik lMitlu«l in it
ool«l |M-rMt|tontlvin ami allium! w<iro<l
to iImUi, "
"ll Ip lucky for you," miI<1 tbo
quint |6<<inlM>r of (he |nnty, "«Imt
you ilWn't iln'iiiii tlmt you l>u,<l. .1,"
"VVkyf" tixkoil tho fli r.t M|Mwik> r
"bnwium, hiiul the othur, "if you
bail you wouldn't bo lioro now."
Wh l do you uuviu?" tho tlrxt
■poakor
"1 mono Pirni hatl ynu tlroiiiu<><l
that you Ml and oonttniind to dnviiu
until yoitMiuok ltronlil huvo kill.nl
you Just «« tmroly a* if you hod
art unity fallou."
TIhto wun a dead ailmico fur a
t v iiiouiunU Tlio quiot man allnnt
Jv pulfotl at hiii eiKiir, whilo tbu ou«
hf nditriwiMid •tarod haul at liiui a-,
if trying to ni-.i |i tho dntiiik of tho
now idiui. Finally ho Mild, "What
tiiuko* you think that?"
"Well," replied the other, "it in
only a )>ot thimry ul mine and in not
...i) ..in
louoo. Whan one dreniiiH, the mind
rmm riot, and the iuiproMHion left
upon the phyMiral Innly ih wtrunn
While the actual drenin is taking
place thu iuiproNftion upon tlio phy-
sical 1**1 y i* a* Htrong a* if one were
awake anil tho nciMirronoeii ilrtmiuod
of were an actuality. Whilo one
dream* the niiud m dominant. The
body i* ainiply a factor and reapondH
to each impulMo of the mind. What
cmiwx a nomiiainhullat to net up and
walk while iwloepV It is thu mind.
You *ay that you woke up in a cold
perspiration. Your l**ly had simply
rrs|*mdfd to the condition of thu
mind Tho IviMly becomes a machine
ami the mind the |*iwcr that oper-
ates it. Now, Muppowo you dreamed
that you fell a long distance and
Htruck. The impression of thu col-
lision between the l**l,v and nub.
stance which you struck would be
onnveyed to thu heart a* if it had
really hap|*mud. The tihiM'k would
cause tho heart to stop or to beoonic
so deranueil that it coulil not )*ir-
form its function, and death would
lx the result. Sometimes you read
of people dying while asleep The
physician* say it i* heart iliseasn.
My theory Ix that it in not liuart (lis
uasu, but in reality somu dream of
violence lias deranged tho heart.
People do not die of heart disease
while quietly resting, and sleep is
ootnplete rest"
This argument dazed his listeners
for a few moments, and then tho
first speaker said:
"I don't believe It. It is a pretty
theory, but how aru you going to
lirovo ItT"
"1 cannot provo it, but I know 1
am right."
"1 cannot provo it, but 1 know you
lUP mm
ntet again. The tlrst speaker said:
"Do you remember saying a fow
days ago that if n man dreamed Mint
ho fell and struck it would kill him?"
Th other rvplied that he did.
"Well," said the llrst sjioakor,
"you aru wrong. 1 dreamed that I
foil anil struck, and I bit hard, too,
yet 1 am all right."
"How arc you going to prove to
mo that you dreamed that yon
struck, and"—
Ko another argument was precipi-
tated, and the question has not lieen
settled yot.—Now York Tribune.
* Jliwunr Mi,t her.
A picture of Japaueso home life
ts given in The i'hautaii<|iian by
Tai . Kbiniid/a. In it hu ilow<rilM>*
his ideal Woman, who provtw to ls>
his mother lie ways:
Without knowing why, my heart
was full of such love and contiilcnco
toward her that 1 did not seem nblu
i to live w ithout her Wbll" I wi
still ton young to attend iu;y wrli.ml
this loving little lady (• <!> such a
; deep interest in me that she uaaal-
iys ready to play with me, tlsliu;
I all her ii.lliieni^' to keep me nwny
from the liaml of small uri bins
whose chief ilclight was in pi lying
war or wrestling when thev were
not engaged in "frog huiiti rtlio
exis'utiou of the black cat i oiioiimn
ml without process <if law When-
over those young samurai (knights)
would call on me to enlist me in
their dark plots of mischief, tbo
same little lady used to come in
with dainty sweetmeats, pictures
and toysanil in the most fascinating
way |Mirsuade us to give up such ox
l*slitious and to *it. close around her
while she would toll ll* stories. Oh,
what blissful days were those in the
old home mid how well 1 rcmemlier
those stories! t lid, old tales of
"I'rincn I'eachling" mid the liko,
yet so fresh and interesting, es]*«-
cially when told by this lady of
mine! What "as_ there in them to
m i' '* bclievisl that the freotieuc.y
frogs and |*>rsectiting blach cvitsV It
was surely only the charm of her
exquisite tact which made us tool as
though we were g'K*l, big and strong
men—chivalrous defenders willing
tii 1h< kind to every one.
| Captain HweaMjr, i: ti. a., fcan intgo, I
l'si.. *)«: "Mill.iii'a 1'nIuiiIi Hrnirilr '
lr tin'tlr.l in. illcllu' I litvr i vcl full nil
Unit Miiulil iln Hie liny good.' I'll. •> ,' 0, !
•Solil liy I I 11 j an J Sell mill W . J. I
<lMiitKi>.ts.
ON mm RAILS
L. R. KKHAKI)
THE JEWELER.
Nfurtr
i>M fT<CH J
TRAINS ON THE
MISSOURI, KANSAS & TEXAS
. . RAILWAY . .
Now Run Solid
t.touis
One Kitfllah Churrh.
Tlie Rev. John Wharton of Htan
more, Westmorland, is vicar of one
of the smallest and most elevated
ohnrohns in England. Tho Church
of HI. Stephen nestles in the moun
tain W.'i3 feet above sea level. In
summer the church is often well
filled by tourists, but in winter, when
great drifts lie in the valleys, thu
vicar is gratilhsl when he has a con-
gregation of throe or four. ((lie Hun
day morning after a severe snow
storm the vicar, fooling assured that
the church would be buried in snow,
rose before ibtwn and started out
for tbu church with a *|wde on his
shoulder. Hisox|x>ctation* wore ful
Iv realised. Tho church was hidden
under mi immense drift, lie set to
work, anil after tliroo hours' steady
labor managed to lay lmru tho di*>r
of the edifice. Mr Wharton not only
tidies up the church, but rings his
own service l «ll, plays his own har-
nioniuni, nnd, when oooasion re-
quires it, lights thu church liros.—
London Letter.
Vrry Like Hint.
Kldcrly (ientleinan—This Is a re-
markably good photo of my son,
very like liim indeed. Has lie paid
you for it yi>t?
Photographer—No, sir.
Kldcrly Ucntlcman—Ah, very like
liim indeed!—London (^uivor.
A bronze figure of Huddha at Na-
ra, Ja|sin, is *aid to 1*. tho largest
casting ever attemptisl It is !>3 3-4
feet from base to crown of the bead.
Marvelous Ki-.uli*.
Krom a Mtsr written bv Kef.Dun-
IHirnian, >t l>liuuniisli>. Mich., sri.
pvriniltril to inaki' lliis extract: "I Inm-
no tnnitstlon In nNwiumenillng Dr.
King" Nc* Dtscowry, a* the rr ult
were almost tnarvclnuk in tin- ease of
my S'lfi*. While I was pastor ot tlie
fisptlsM'hurch at Klve« Junction she
was tirought down with 1'tii.iimiiiilH
sucovillng I.a Urlppp. IVrrllile pa rim
ysiu of coiigliitig «mild last liours with
little interrupt!.it, and it aeroicd as If
•ke (xiuhl not survive them. ,\
friend rseoMBaniied llr. King's New
IMsisivery; It was quick In Its work in.I
bigbly satisfactory in results." Trial
l !!l« fri* st C. ICrliard A .Sou. rad W.
J. Mile), Druggist*.
Tare Vour' starrli Ker tl.iMi.
There Is no longer doubt shoot Ike
•fNcaty of Dr. W. J. Thiinin>nd's t'a-
larrb cure, whleti is beyond any dotilit
the greatest remedy ever dlsi*, i.red for
ealsrrli and cold In the head.
Mayor I. X. Oliver of Oak f'llJf. Tex.,
writs*: "'jVo iKiltli sof Dr. ThurmoMlV
Catarrh Cure mml my wife kml son,
Frank, of a bad ease of catarrh of long
•landing it Is a great remedy ard all
' claim" fur It." TIiom who
I do well to try ths remedy.
Krfcard A Son. and W. J.
f ruggl t .
An K rn Kirliaii|r.
On a Michigan avenue car n day
or two ago two men, each of whom
had an umbrella iu his hand, sat
side by side. After a few minutes
one of them said:
"If I'm not mistaken, 1 oncu own-
ed that umbrella you tire carrying."
"I was thinking tho same about
yours," was the reply.
'If my memory sorvos mo right,
I left that umbrella in an ofllco on
tiriswold street al*>ut ll year ago."
"Don't doubt it in the least. Just
about a year ago 1 was in an ofllco
on (iriswold street, and it began to
rain. This umbrella stood there in a
corner, and after a little iiiaiieuver-
ing I managed to steal It. A week
previous to that I was making some
purchases in a store on Wisitlward
avenue. When I started to go out, I
found that some one had stolen my
umbrella. I think you aro the man."
"1 know I lllll," replied the other.
"Yes, I was iu a store on Woodward
avontto about a year ago. It was
raining, and 1 bail no umbrella. 1
saw you stand yours up against tbo
counter and walk away, and I gob-
bled it. Shall wo oxoltango or let
tilings go as they are?"
"I'm satisfied. '
"Ho'in I."
"Then we will oontinne to believe
that honesty is the l*«st policy. I
get out hero. tli*sl afternoon. "
"Sameto you, and integrity is the
road to success." — Detroit Free
Press.
Tltd Heed ling Oak.
On thirt Hitln by tho liorigH tin*
ground is a little higher and dry,
hung over with the lengthy boughs
of an oak which give some shade. I
always find a sense of regret when 1
see a stM«lling oak iu tho grits*. The
two green leave..—tbo little stum so
upright, and confident, and though
but ii few inches high already so
completely ii tree—aro ill themselves
l*<autiful. Power, endurance, gran-
deur are there. You can grasp all
with your hand and take a ship bo-
t ween the finger ami thumb. Time,
that swoops away everything, is for
awbilo ro|*dled. The oak will grew
when tho time wo know is forgot-
ten, and when foiled will be the
mainstay and safety of a genera-
tion iu a future century.
That the plant should star'; among
the grass to bo severed by the scythe
or crushed by cat tie is very pitiful.
I cannot help wishing that it oould
1st transplanted anil protected. Of
tho countless acorns that drop in
autumn not one in a million is ]*<r.
mittod to become a tree; a vast
waste of strength and beauty.—Tho
Lato Kichard JofTerios in Ljngman's
Magazine.
The Kiirlchuirnl of t'.iiglUh.
Mr. Francis Thompson has en-
riched the Knglisli language with
words like acerb, oroceau, ostends,
lampads, propiirate (for ready), re-
formate (for reformed) and many
equally dosiilerable Litmate vocab-
ules. Might we not by following Mr
Thompson's methi*l add sotno de-
gree of "literary gorgeousness" even
to the least TliompNonian of our
(looms? For instances, certain well
known versos would 1*« redeemed
from mueh of their quietude if pro
sou ted thus:
By font* of Dorr, way* ttvalcahlr,
I'M habitat*-
A etrtfln largely tnamalilu
Aiul tllau«lwtr.
A vtoli<t ' > a itiuiMHian atonv
Smhirnilt,
Forint im tin a tn* wbfd hut onr,
n-timU IU vult.
lived Inrognlt*-, fo«r could knew
Whon ah* t'«<«Matod.
■ *.t < th«- dlfftrivuiti when, lo,
Hit" « t um tilat«*«t
—Saturday Review.
Karl's ('level K««>t will purify your
complexion, M'gulale vonr towels, and
makes your head ** clear its a liell. 2.'ic.
flOc., alid n.im. Sold by C. Krharil A
-ioii and W.J. Mile), druggists.
/.ane Invigorate* mental power and
tones broken down nervous systems re.
lulling from :o«t manhood. /.aim cures
mental anil sexual ilehilily of men. Sold
by C. Krburd A Son. Drugglsti.
i.ano resmres nervous energy and
force anil restoreslost manhoodT Zatm
cures mental slid sexual debility of
men. Sold bv C. Krhard k Sun.Druggist*
Konr Miff Snrressi'*.
Having the needed merit to more than
make good all the advertising claimed
for them, the following four remedies
hate reached a phenomenal sale. Dr.
Klnir's New Discovery, for consump-
tion, Coughs and colds, each lsitlle
guaranteed—Electric Milters, the great
remedy for I.lver, Stomach and K'dnevs.
Mucklen's Arnica Salve, the beat in the
world, and Dr. K'ng's New I.He Tills,
which are a perfect pill. All these tein-
edles are guaranteed to do Just w hat 1s
claimed for them and the dealers whose
name Is attached herew ith will lie glad
to tell you more of lliem. Sold by W.
J. Ml ley and L\ Krhard A Son. Drug
Stores
hicago
KansasCity
WhgherBufff, sleeping Cms
iffffctfAlRCARS.
i CHAS. BRIEGER.
MKH( IIANT TAII.OK
1 Chii b«* lound al the old Klntit|« prc-
i [mml to cui. lit iiikI uinWf ('lotlilug In
1 (lie liltrsl *|\ lcH. mitit«fnet|o|| lCliariUlt«'«M|.
A nth* line of iifiits fiimirdiliiK ^oo<]p
; n ii ti ti*I iind mntlc to tinlor.
I uin ayent lot llin ri*l«*l r tiMl
Wlii'i'lit NV Huoii'm Iilvli-arm new
I iiiimlit'i 111111*, i* tin* only |M*rft'rt in^
M n«*l iti«* f« r family tiw .
No liouvi' is complete without a
Scvsliik' ma«*lalm*. Trv out*.
AN KXI'KKT.
U tin* only trunt worthy wati'li r« | nlr-
A< rhlriit* " III liu|i|>«*ii. and l « \% -
< vci gotid ilie wntcli you carry, you ulll
do wit 11 to Know t Ii at our watrh iv| uii
Ing «lft*| artmt*m is MM-ogui/cd a* tin* Ih'hI
iu Ittwn. Tl.c lM* t watclim cull (or or*
c.inlouiil iittciitlon hi ln «iir«* (m-iloiu
from Uu«t and ^tuootli yolu^. •!u^t plaw
your Match on our Um and we'll niawni
f« i ttu* accuracy of ith tiuu* Kcc|tln^
Wi* give HpcclMl Attention al«o to repair-
ing clot k* anil i< welry.
I have a nice line of Hpeeki* to tit all
R. I>. 8ANDER8,
An experienced wulcli-liiaker, will do
Klne natch repairing, a Spei'iiVlt}'.
Tlx- Ik'st ^Vinil .Mill Miulc is the
GALVANIZED AERMOTORS.
Fixed arid Tilting Steel Towers.
SOU) BY
R. & G. STARCKE.
Ji- ^ I >K AI-Kits IN
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware.
Carpenter Tools, a Specialty.
Barb and Smooth Wire Fence,
Staples and Nails, of all Sizes.
Music! Elocution!
Physical Culture!
MRS. M. A. McDOWALL.
""w M''Z" 36 JDCWALL.
(iiij EDOF/ Saloon
( Mniu Street,
. . . ItMlrop, lexun.
u, h. CI.AItK, I'kiii'iii>:tok.
. . . SlIc.e.Mir to wauiikn a IIkwatt.
iiavlliK purchased the favorite "Dili Kd>;e" S loi^^
from V'urrui a IIuwhII, i villi keep It up tu tfl(
hl>;lie t <tnnrinrd. Kli.est Uhl.kles, lirHUdles,
Wiuen i'l^ai>. Klc. tiltre Uie H cull.
G. E. CLARK, Prop't.
THE RIVER BRIDGE
SALE FEED & LIVERY STABLES.
A. T. MOKKIS, 1'iini'iiiium.
.... Nuur Klvcr llrid^c.
Solicit Hliurc (if pnIillc putrooiige.
llnrni'H ttill lie taken cure tif ul low
rittcH. ItiijinieH, liuckit iiml )(ooii
stock kept hii liniul. Kvery effott
will lie iiitule to aujouiuioilalti tliouc
fuvorln|{ mc with their ciihUiui.
A. T. MORRIS, Prop't.
► >+> im <ot
BEN MARTIN, Prop't.
i.o( athi at tlie Krhanl old Htauii,
|h prepared to do all kind* of ttlack-
miiiiMitii^ in the lieht hiylc, carefully and
w If b diipiUib •
Special attention j^iven to hor^e ft|ioe
iny. and Hali fiM*lloii guaranteed.
A wood chop i* coiinected with my
e*litldiidiiiiciit where ail kiudn of car-
riage and ua^on work Im done under
Htrict ^uaranlce.
Von patronage .solicited.
ilkn ma in in
Get Your Gun.
b CHPO ■«
J. THIELEMANN,
(THE GUNSMITH.)
Is just iii receipt of n Inr^re iiiul coiuplote line of
RIFLE, SHOT and TARGET GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC.
We have sill sizes nnd makes of aintinition. All kinds
of lisliiiio- tackle. In fact, everything carried in the
sporting line. Call and inspect stock.
J. THIELEMANN.
HurfE"
Saloon and Kbstacrant.
M.RX. COPY'S. Ptop\.
My Itiir will curry untie lint the lien! nnd purest Liquors, Wlilnki« ,
Krandies, Wines, Ice Cold l.u|{ r, ultvay« on tap or liottlc. Cijjarii ul
lite Iicst lirands.
The lO-'I ai it ant i* ei|iiippeil in lirHt clasn atyle. Krcsli Ovstkus,
Kisii ami tlamk. I ll it Miti.s, all hours.
MAX HOPPE, PROP'T.
I89S.
1896.
FALL & WINTER.
^ FALL TALK FOR A FALL SEASON'. m.
We appreciate the fact that the people of Hantrop
would like to In1 as well elothed now as well as they were
in the past. Then why risk their money in paving high
price* from Ix-yond, or elsewhere: why risk their good
looks I iv having an nnU'coniing suit of clothes from afar,
when they can have them made right here at home, at
from .vl* and upwards, and perfect (its guaranteed,
hints. 81.oil and upwards. There is no risk when you
in September. y™E
frir Mt'SlC. in all il:< liraneluM. l.tttest, and inn-t progreni.it c %#U|IJUII QIIU I tUO I. lllll HII ll
Ml'SlC, in all its liraneht'H. Latent, and nm t prugreHnive
DiulhotU. New. tiuil lirHt cIiihm itiatriiiiieiiu. I'upil* recitals every mouth. i
Teachers certilicatci upon cotnpleliiin <i( course. I'erins, reasoutililu.
trie KKKK AliN'A.s'I'AOKS, Musical History, theory, Harmony, j
ie Y ( LASSKs IN PHYSICAL CI L11 UK. 1'crins, S.'.OO per
month. Special gyiiiuasiuui costumi' rec|inred.
FRESH 6R0CERIES
and NOTIONS.
W. C. MILLER, at the Reynolds'
Corner, is in receipt of a Fresh
Line of Groceries and Canned
Goods and an excellent stock of
Notions.
For fresh (iroeeries, and to purchase goods that arei
just as tliev are represented, trade with
W. C. MILLER
REYNOLDS' COKN KU.
BAUHOFS
RESTAURANT & PAMILY CROGERY.
Having discontinued the Saloon 'business, nnd
emharked iu the Uestaurant and (iroeerv line, we hope
bv courteous treatment iiml close attention to business,
to merit and receive a lilieral share of public patronage.
jt«ay* Hot Li m il at nil hours, and hot ineuls served
on short notice.
(uq)- Kkksii Oystkiis ami Fish. (i.\MK, when in season.
THE BAUHOF RESTUARANT.
B. GUSE, Proprietor,
— Successor to —
MAX IIOIM'K.
Krcnli I(Villi Stin Antonio alwuyi* on tup,
KINKM WINI>. liK.W l IKS. \\ 11 l>l\IKS <'|(i\|{S. KTC.
McuU by Ui# wiM'k, dtiy or in^lc iii«*iii. Hot l.nncli. lo to 12, c\cry dny, fr<>e
( till ail«l ht'C IIIC. It. (iliSh, l'UOI'lilKTOH.
The
Pearl Beer.
M \M K.vr I I'ltiai ItY
SAN ANTONIO
lilt KWINU
ASSOCIATION
IIKS'l Kit r.'illAilli. t I ll Ii
No. 4093.
It. I>. Okuain. I're . T. A. Uasi.kii, Viue-I'rei.
Capita! Stock Paid Up, $50 000.
AUTH;0H.IZED $M50 OOO.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BASTROP.
Itti.irTM MtA II \ "V TIIK /7//.VI ■//•/./: //.IVA.V /.V '/III-: I'M'/ Kit S TA T~Hf>
IS AMofXTH fltoM III:: lllll.I .Mi* I'l'WAI/ll.
MONK.V IIM'KIVHt ON hi I'OrtlT IN I.AlHiK oil >MAI.I. AMOI NTI*. M 11.11 <1 TO CIIM K
'J'liiu Hank ih fully ami pn pan il. and nill In* faitliful corren
pondi-nt if you inlriiM nuy pari of your liUMint'hM with it.
Kxclianj^i- moM. in ainountH to "nil. on tin* principal i-hic* of C««*rtiuin\, Au-iri
Hungary, Sw h/itiiiimi, Holland. Iirl^iuni, hrnniark. Norway, Swroden,
Ureal Itriliiln and In land. Friiiin* and Italy.
Fr«w um* of our Fin? Proof Valt. to i 'iistomn> lo stori* tliidr \'nlualili% I'nprr
I>irkctok8:—W. ||. Klvc r«. I'. O. Klxner, K. A. CinM*n, It. I>. Orgaln, T.
A. IhiKlcr, W. ('. I'owcll II. I*. I.tuki'lt A.C. Krljurd, ClicHtiM Krliard.
Has luki'ii Up* la nd in T« \uf on noroonf of —
ll* Ntiui isliini^(pinlilics. Oiiit I rifd Alw ays
I'niMl. For >alr In liaMtrop l y
A. C. KLEINERT. Agent.
1djr: baxter,
DKNTIST---
AUSTTM
EX AS.
All 1 ipcrtfliotm 1 'iTiVfr,., A11 Kltiil- ..I Crown iiml llriil^c Work.
A 1.1. WOHK WAUHAN'l'Ell.
IIKKICK : til:! CONtiHKsS AVKM ••:. Al S't'IN, l'KXAS.
I'VKK HA UN .IKWKI.KY SIOKK.
E. Bastian,
gssa <3MS>
— I)l M l it IS'
(sttcccKtor to
K. It AMMAN Ac MuH.)
o TIN, GLASS & HARDWARE.
•ret them t'roni
WM. KESSELUS,
THE TAILOR
Liiuipx, liltiuH, 1 ill. l'liinU, lite. Ktc.
I 'Ii ti 11L f 111 lo the 1'iililic for lilicrnl
put routine IivmI.owciI upon the olii
Iirin, I link a ooiitiniiuiice of name.
lliiHlroti, 1 cmis. M11 r< h Ul. IH'.),'|.
stove*, .Iii|>ti 11 ncil iiml Sintnpeil Tin
ware. The Inrncdt iMHorttneut of
(.'arpetilcr'n 1'ooIh, liullilur'a llanl-
warc, Cuttlcry. t'cncc Wire, Ktc.
wr
"E. BASTIAN. SR.
Thze Palace
MEAT MARKET
p. p. p.
COTTON SEEDS,
Aug. 16, 1896.
We will pay the Highest Price,
in Cash, and give honest weights,
and buy at any time, winter or
summer, all cotton seeds offered
to us at our Mill.
Bagging and Ties to exchange
for Seeds.
We buy and sell everything, for
Cash.
Powell Oil Mill Co.
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
and 010 sores
prickly ash, poke root catarrh, malaria,
and potassium KIDrlEY troubles
Makes
Marvelous Cures
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
I* P 1' purl flu i!m ' i t t>uild up
tlm Monk ant ilfhUilMliMj. ulled
•irvimlli lo tur*. -, •••.j.i- «
l)lMMIMf>« tflVl'IU I III* |.«l ll>f|l I«0mI||| Rln|
lm|M>lnr*<t Wli«n« «n k •. *. y\ • u.y
finiuiL rnl if**-ituii#> in pro* 1.1.. 1
t
and DYSPEPSIA
Ar^ i-nflrtljr rrnoiN by f.P.P.
■ rrlrkly Anti. JViKti Jtont n«l I'oltit-
9ln.il, tlio gr< nitui ttood puriUnr u
«M. Ul.
At.!•••,.rrM. O.. J-ilf 21, Wl.
V,-.1 h I ' it MAN III' h. . .-nvitmih.
(ill it t I tuMIKllt ll'i.'llo.if
rotir I' I* r t llot Hi rl ifi. .nuU
. i, • • •nil' iimr«« k '..ti 11 m tnr«e
I.V'iiHi • I : ivoilt*! Ill" Hot Hpritlfft.
bvU-l l! •' t5. O. II.
hcopiH'ifully your#.
JAN. M. WrWTOK.
Al r U i.| , llr- wn Coubtjr, O.
< npf. J. I Jt liu«loii.
Tii nU i'* 1 it fiii''j mnrtrn: I h^fN-
v ' ■ tli w.in jfrful tiMpurtlM
r for t*rut <loni of th« km. I
r«I > •• in with nn un
filler*
BASTROP, TEXAS.
Will handle best
Beef. Veal, Pork. Mutton.
t
ITor i<rl(iiMfv 1
•ritttih*. fur i>i'
r(«l /'nip 'it im
In nit blond n?
Iilufrlnw. iiimpii '
1 ■ ndif« mi
>1 |M.|,..|ilm;,
irm. 'ly* i «i
rkln i1| i' ;«
l«l rhr inlr
nnd
liM
tvitcr, •«,/«lil li•■£• -1 I '
•• "ni'Min nr mm <*l Ii-
intfH'H«-f • i . iiml r. 1* IM
H>nmI nurifit r In 1 iii« r 111 «.
pnAlHTP, Ijr anil (iCrvllCM'
It Mil OIMI
who ♦« •> p.i 1 • uro | i U n*«l
pnlnhotoliln t ^tfini ln'! urt« r..fi I*
ti • . •lui* to n.«"i«t runt |i / • * 1 rltlo«,
■ ,*.« it««oti1Urlv t ■ n ii'ml l r tl, w n•
0 -I ful Ionic mi t til > .t« Ii ariliijT l * P*
irtlNnf p. P I frlfklj Arn. I'oko
Boot «n 1 I« um.
fPNtN:irii*r.n, ■>., ^
cm f-rrnk tuilk- t ti-
lt nr mrtalotftN f ■ n my
kliO«l4NllC< . I • ' •
ill., §1 •. | . ' r
trar*. tr.' ii «1 t.y t
rihyblrlnim nun hi
|Iir«. iru ll« v ry kn * r t -ri .v
OtltlltKMnifNl*!. I VtT only
t ii < iw.it I • of ) wr *. !*. I l • 4 1
eho#rfuily If In* «!• t. • fuom. p«
I* t I inc.'.nuiiMiif 1 lm* ■< ri«t*in.
1 --iro rotii 'ml your miw.i ^rototU
' • «t
Mil*. m. m { ary.
flprllk'fttllvl, Om u Count/i uLo*
r •' '' 1' .u«i «i * 'Hrwililn eruption < _
" *" f 11 v '. • • l trlmlft 'rr known rmif
I t.n. ' r iM.uritll | . | . | . U«ua,
01 11.. 1 v* "unmlr curiHi.
,c i ill.}') J. D. .lOIINWTOIf.
Haratinah. U«.
*faio < Nfircr C'nrrd.
Tuti'i*ih* Mayor cf S'yuin.Tis,
Hi "H'in. Trt., January 14. l««i\
Mi- - 1 11 t'M « n 11 it on., Nnvnnnnb,
t. • i-mtl I Mm tru'ii your H.
1' I', If* «lln< *n nl Ihf nkln, u«uilly
it. • n -nnklu ' nnot'r.of thirty mr '
r . tiiiK, ni l 1 un«t tfri*/ t rwllof- it
I iirtn*«th« lilorwl mvl mmovon nil lr«
ri' *U i from tln n^nt ofthn i1i*.ii«
mil! prcv. ut* n:.y nt ri-n«tiiiir of tii«
n n>n. I Ii vn t k«*n ftv«or nil bottl a
nnrl f*#«| .'1 mitt.|i'tii thnt aa-'thor * 'iiina
^ ill !TWt a M ir- It hun ntao n ||i t«<|
r - Tr- m 1l"'lK' ntlon quj ntumaob
trouble*. V«jur* truly.
04PT. <V. M. Rr«T,
At It rn«y at Law.
M en Blood cistiisu loiiet Free.
AM. Pltt'CIOItTS NRLL TT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
rmpRiKToM,
IJrpmna'* lllork.lnvaaaablg«
1 lll .
t f * of
/rj p : • 'im!
I \.*i: ft tuNirt
imatl 1f>r
i". irf ii e
f'lol-
• Itll-
■Ifi
ROBERT HOPPE, will have charge of
ket, serving customers with his usual poli
We will buv Fat Cows, Steers, She#an^e
Hogs, paying the best market price for sar
you have them for sale call on us at Bas
THE PALACE MEAT MARKET.
Huittrnp, 1'i'xnH, Nov. II, I8'.i3.
Kor salt by C. Krlianl A Sod. Drugget*, Hastrop.
Spbcta
EYE CLASSES
i'lloTKCr VtU'lt KVKS,
MR. 11. 111 HU. 'IIIIKIttl.
Thr wt'll known Kfo K«p«*rlof Now York.
audit ltfiula, Mo,, linn appointed !„ R, Kr-
^ haul |i ani'itl for til ffli'liniml Non ' lianufnlilr Hinf-tacloa
^ n 1111 K) 1 : • li> •.-• - an<l ovor) |Milr ptm liaM iUa ifiianMiUiHt. Mr
thai nl anv tlmt* a «h nil ire in tiecrnnarT (no n.alter )io
ralt'luHl the UitiM * , I hoy wl!l fnrtilnh iho |«arty with a m
pnlr of tilaam•- fn i* of cliarifi' L. R. Krhar-t lian a full 1
Miriinant ami Invite* all who wtnli to natlnfv thetnuelvm
tlie ureal <mi|h rti rtt\ of Ihoae (lima over nuy ami all oth«
turn Iu line to raft ami « niuliie ttiem nl (lie ninrt* of *
Krlinnl, atilv aifenl for Mntiiop. Tola*
No" M' " 1 -«-=||
No
None aeiiutne utile**^ ntniiipe<l ' Hon < liaiik'eaMc "
I'e-Mler* 8uppli«*«f.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 12, 1895, newspaper, October 12, 1895; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205272/m1/4/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.