The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 18, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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And it finds the KRHARD CAS STORE at the Old Stand ready to
supply the Spring Wants of the people of Dastrop and County. We
have a Great Big' Stock of Spring Goods, and our
GE1TTS FD'RK ISHING GOODS
are up to that of the best, as our reputation lias always been that of
carrying the best line of Gents1 Furnishing Goods in this section . .
Enhar?d Cash Store
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— I'tcsh peas, I>«•: 11 s, radishes, etc.,
V ill SOOH lie III llbllllllllUCC.
• The A n\ 1 itri-i 11 is "of. for nii'l
with" tin' people. \\ 11 <> :11>J• 1 eciatc it.
'I rv I lir Si-ward cm in I it-, ut A . A. KI-
ztier'-, and you will 11; 1 v«• iii> other.
— (live llir clerks 11 I it 111! 1«—1. Iiy 111 *1 k •
iUjr yoiil |>ilt«'ll!i->•«- I> • I<> 1 «• 7 o'clock. Ill
till- llitcriiooli.
A f 1. -11 lot of llo- I:iiiioii« Seward'-
caniiics, the best manufactured, just re-
ceived at A. A. Kl/ncr's.
— Kx-t 'onfederale- in- referred to call
id (.'oiiiuiiiiidi r Mutvhi- n f<• i annual
llieetillj; in \t Saturday.
Mr V. K Walklti- I- I" ' li ,1 ■ Kin .rv
Kliiitc, llio muni 1 mivt'iili'iil h:h1 ri llnMc knife
hiid wlhmir* liiirl'riii r on lln' market, il In k'v
|UK Ki nurnl unilHliirlloli lire one.
— \ wii^oii loud "I line 1 "ildiuj;e, rui•
«m1 till- - de id Austin. Were marketed ill
Hiititrop 'riie«,lny. One mitn -olil
ninny 11- 111 irty-six do/en head, at a fair
price.
l'reacliin^ at the ( Irl-tian church
lu st Mindav. morning and cveninjr. hy
|{e\. .!• well llowald. .Moriiiiijf -ill j' Ct.
••I'rayei ;" K\ciiilij;, ■ Th•• simplicity of
ih. \V:tv " lAciyhody cordially invited
attend.
— The hall at • i-ino. ^m n under the
aii-plcc- of the ,luii)C Silver* 01 net .'land.
Uouday ev< ntng, wM well attended and
a ve! \ enjovahle affair, all ot which is
it)1 cciated 'the "hand ho\ -
'I'lic nil ■ -I. sweetest and I e«t candles,
the >e\\ard'.-. a lull line, fresh, just ic
ceued at \. Kl/.lier'-.
Iluu11 oft ,V Mi lt/ haM11 n hmiKht the
interest 1 >1 11. I .. 111 iei 1 nhi". k in the
tli.ut hu lliens, ask tin fiat 1 ullage ot the
jiulillc. rroiiipt and clli. u nl i vice at
low el 11I is I'll: Ilileed.
| . |,, | > , vl- .. - '■ 'III I 11 fnliaye ill
till l; 1! 1IId Im 1 II 'lupine-.*, fan
de.uil— al.d Ktrt* t ftttl 11! i• !I to llUSltlllM,
|e[i'| • to hi- rec-.i ■!. ill I ll.lt hll-'l|c s.
siiu e tlii- lii t : Jveiit lit tin railroad to
Uasti'op. ||e could ask no hetier recoui*
1111' 11' It ti o 11 .
'1 he ludii id III. I'p copal ('lllire!:
u ill ;; .e tin eh;1 In u of their Slltldliy
School a picnic at tlo "I ii-1 i -t uiotinds
on tin Tithilav of \ j ri I. the lust vitill--
dav in this month (i ii nds, yoiin;; Hid
(III, in \ 11 • I |o JI 'I Willi t lie III . Ml :. ! -
cd to meet at I'll 1 o'clock that tnoruili^
at the Kpi-eop il i'luirch .
The Mcyei Itros liioin I1 la;; Slore
wish il distinctly uudi'islond, that the
immense lines ot nood* pureha-ed at "ill
cents on the dollar. Irotii the Iaruest
wholesiile house in the coiintrv, Sam-
lie I I)a\ is ,V < 'o., arc hein|{ dlMtli lulled
to their customers at a "•*i cent on the
dollar rate. Tin , should go like "hot
cakc8."
Ice! I re ! I fee !!1
I v>iil sell Ice this summer to the pub-
lic, less thu;: it!" oound asfi lluw-:
ail pounds, for tile
•J.*i pounds, for "'.V
t ess t| ii :i ii t it it's, per Moend Ic
No hoc',,, 'ssiic'l onlv for cash Inad-
vntii'e, iirul no act'oiiu. run under any
elrcninst.'in •c. 'I hose having hooks not
paid for, .vl" cNpe'.'tcd to pay for
tlietu '- fore using the coupons to pay
'or Ice •!. w. ki nniuv.
Tin Mxi ciitive i 'o,nniltti e have the
hook now icady for the eiirolliuent of
llietuhets ill ' The (Jooil *loverilinelit
Cliih." The 1111 a 11111 at Ions for ineuiher-
ship must lie, "A male clli/,en, 21 years
old. a pledge to llllide hy the action of
the cluh, support tin nominees to he
made at a mas- meeting, to work lor
the ohjects of the cluh, in promoting
j;ood noveri'ineiit. in tin interest of the
clti/eiis thereof, and to show I citi-
zenship, hy the p.a\ mill! of taxes, in -
rinding poll. I.
DECORATION DAY.
PURELY PERSONAL,
\ isltlin.' iVIeail* ul s'mltli
Miss Mi;, i 1; "i i
villi).
Mr ninl Mi* I. IE. I iliurl i. tniii.it -luiitii;
from 11 it'el \ llo.
Miss Kim-.' !• -la 1 . iif Kl ii. wit i K'.n
of Mrs, II i' Hliiiefcr. tills W'
There will lie a Floral Kxhihil in the
Krliurd building on Tuesday, April Jl.-i
from II o'clock a, in., until It o'clock p.
in., for the helielit of Hie I 'ciiletcry A--
,-oci ition. \ small - .in w ill In- charged
iii t he door, and 11 e« Ii Mow et w I'eal iii - I m M ,| ,. n ; t.., i ii li ~ ■. - . n:;. ■ 11 ■ ■ i Isnn.l
and iTos.-es w ill In* sold to those w ho rcliidvi i ni - ilthvllle llii- itI.
Mis W - t.i uis nf <'of>i'linnl i- vivllli ^ le .
|nireiitN. Mr iiiid Mrs. Hour} IVrUiiis.
Oar i llii ,i nl i her III'. ' .en. W I in v t in ii !, ■ 1 r
til till In I ivIluesH In I 'I win Is .on iilv llo
Mis. I. I' Alexin.'! ', a ,1 Mrs Mitrclii•• in, of
r i :eels ttere visitors to llu-1n• l• Wi hies
REliKHOIJR RIFFRAFF.
I * I* I £ < > W . .MINIS, i: i > t TOU.
w l-li to loiy III' 111, I : i|ecoi"ilinj{ at
Fairvlew. The hu.-ine-s hours will
close from I p. in., to >i p. in., ou thai
day and at i o'clock p.m., (lie uieiu-
helsaud friends of the A- ociation are
rci|iiested to a,, nut to the cemetery and
spend an hour decoi-itini; the rest ins;
places iif loved ones Tin
program w ill he ^iven it Fairvlew al
o'clock p. in. The cliBti's of all tin
cluirclli- in tow tl lire leipiested to take
part in the -infill!;. Theri' will lie
oriraii, cornet and violin aoeoni-
] HI 111111 < i 11.
Song .le«iis |.uver of My Soul Clioli
led Iiv Kev. .1. Iloward .
I'iaycr I'ev. II. ^1. Sears.
S1111 '_r N'eaiii My *io| lo Tllee
* 'licit.
\ddlcs- .lildiie II. M. (iarw oo I.
Sonn—III tlie Sweet llye and liyu
Choir. •
Prayer—Kev. I'errv .foties.
Song find he With Voii till \Vc
Meet \ioI ill —Choir.
Heneilietlon--lie v. (iiles I.each.
I .el all w ho will conlrihute the fluwios
they can spar, and a-si-t in tlo I'.vhihit
at the Mi leu d building on Tuesday . A
committee will take charge of. and if
neeessnry. art nii;e Mowers that ni'iv he
sent. This day ha- hi .11 • dccied ■(, the
I leeoi al Inn l>av of the A -iciaMon :i! ■!
friends in the Coiinlt'V a- well a- in
town are cm dial' v illv '"'I to lak
ilny
Ki
follow lilt; 111 ■ \ i• ' . Hit-1 tu|
M. Uuli-
lluritelt wife lout cltllilri'it, of Vuiiktilii,
ilesls nf Mr ilitd Mr '1
The Metli idlsl- of Hastrop are nuik-
ino ii , ffort to secure Kev. I.eon Sun-
,'i Id. of (iulveston, ilurlng llieir pro-
It ,' ti | j.;.-"tiiiir "hottI\ to commence.
Kl v. .—.hilield i- considered one of the
■ 1 and uiosl eloipieiit peachel's In tlo ' 'I,IV' *">,!" ''''' gahle-end ol
th.idist church. my 1,011,1 1 wi"'' v,,ntilate to-day
not hccause thc\ til,ike especially nu-
Miss riara lleilenghrodl. the clllclcni ' fortahle. hut fm two reasons much
eei'i't a I'., Of the Teachers' In-titutc, ha- hetter than that, naiuelv, hccause no.
kindlv turnished us will pro, I- ,l(1(h. wjt|| |)(, 0|| ((|))
lugs of i he meeting ill Hastrop lu-t Ft i - ,hese Ideas are .„pp..s,.,j to touch, and
dav and Sattirdav, which we exceed- I lint si,h-
ingly I'egrei not having room for this j j..,., ilt christian unity, and for reasons
next Meek, that are as strong as they are numerous.
| few subjects are more deset vlug of i-,'ire-
issue, I'lll w ill publish
Thanks, M i-s < Ima.
Mi'lin -y, Dtv Goods, Pattern Hats,
Latlien' and ('hildreti'.s Sho. , Notions,
Etc., at Miss |.\ ('hamiiers a Cos. We
are iccei tig nl li ■ os t daily assortments
, ,, ' of millinery goodsand notions, uiul have
Miss F. I'll \Mni:i;s ,v Co.
Rev. l'l rrv W. I" II 1 \ ft W* !l • ■ V|\ f( V I II
«irn*i, • and \ i'l till liU rt'Kulm uppointineiit in
tMat city Sniiilny.
m • • ♦ . ?■' ' J rI i; n'"! \' ' rv •
A. I rSnu'l leave Mou*lny t« nttc:i*l the K < ! 1' ',N
uMM'tiuj.* Mt Unco.
Mr l\ rrill Tli<unpvun, of M ull)\vi*Nt i «iri.
in vUttiuft Itattrop. gucMtof hiHUiido, Mr. Henry , ,
f I family ' W «' l,,V '•"«l"e-te,l hy several mcr-
Mr- \ 11.,.,..', iif me It ( With to ask the Citizens to make their
her.'-'. Mrs .1 I , !i \. I, s, t. t ,i . M .luy - pUIVha-es f loin the before 7
wiili reliilhi ■ mid i t..,,.Is I o'clock, p. ill., that they may lie closed
'P..' mil v I ii i ii. i s ni Mr. a, i Units in .ta-t [ in accordance with agreement and their
u tutu liiin iiiuvaliou'i-iil it i ii I alilu tn Jui u liin 1 v*.>-t« a ^m "i i m nciiilrui
plMioof businow after a ion dnya* ttlnoi*. | „MU whIc|j ,g Qeeded (}nrtog the hot
« Mir limp tunc <U mucniii. irk ic! John Pri'MHM
of Si.-11 iii. us ti.uoii- t I.r j•' MMint « ul!< m At our |
olhcc il. vvi k. lohn i" always welcome.
Ill;
(1:1 \ ' nf Sll III tilt' r.
| I W 1 , . r , H. lenity .• visit t lloiisto:. Ml; I Is t It Ibis week will hardly fail to
the curly |uut of tin* wcvK, ic'cniiin iiu>.; \!
\N ! I• i! i i !• tcl cliiMrvit tliiit fai oti tli* ir v i -. ? • •
< oluin 1'iu.
M .si . i:..c • ;t lo|ifc11 ' il* I lit t'
III i Mi *■ 11. I'' : i .on, lie oi iiniiii I Mr. an I
Mix I. I i r*l 1: '.nc, nnd will ictnuln home
time in liii trop.
Mr. M 11 Nlnymii 1 was kiiiiiiiv
liiniu m ''oiiiitv N\ i liit's liiN toatti
fill thought. The ranking of subjects
according to llieir Importance Pa tick-
lish business at best ; but If I s|,oc!d
make a modest venture in that direction
I should say thai the most important of
argc.-t stock ever carried In j :i" religious ipientiou- is the grow lb of
the individual from hone-tv, through
righteousness into holiness. Next to
that in importance comes the saving of
otherswiils. Third in iu porlam nines
the subject of christian unity- thai i-to
say the fusion of all who profess and
call themselves christians into one body
m i located w ith cuouuli IHvinc energv
to 'dead captivity captive and give gllfs
unto men." I am not -p, elully con-
cerned willi llii- classification "f mine.
If anyone wauls to liud fault with it and
smile me ou tiie right chcc't, | will
withdraw' it rather than clutch at the
my It f'. cheek
Tlo' must casual reader of the Am-
• i is, \ t be ibribble column ad of the
Mai ! e-t, to come oft lhursda\ andhri- opportuulu' of turning
lIsO.
if his
liiirin^ Mana.: i 1 rliarti - ihsetice
I f t :• i II :,' • I \ ' M 11.',.,' I I 'Ian III'I
Vh |e otter '.\
if , ic I'.,strop !:
I match 1'aitii
I loa itie '!'h
entire
in tli
Park
M iiia.'i i Filiatd ha Hue
out and it i- coutidently
secure a u line f", I lie ahi
li e tean should tail to n
ceptanee fi-.in) cilher of llo
w ill cro-s b its w illi a nicked II''
II li 11 \ •
i ! l ea in,
Ilt III,'
clli, I'lfe
• pro 11
o ri in I d- next Tit' -day 'ifteiiiooii.
i' challenges
expect. I lo
ive date. If
ceive an ac-
' chilis, llo v
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Mil, vis!
S,U,||' ■
Mr. ni
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her III
staple
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Has, la iji, w i ask t h
at:d public. \ 11 i
; . eially in\ Iti
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d, at
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pl.i. !i i-i
Ptlldic.
d tli' intere
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ti beck in tin
tl. it hil-iln . .it
| ttr.'f i.i'ol fl ietiil-
■dei - shall have our
ireful attention and sutis-
iu good work and
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•I.C. M i it iv.
I'.a-trop, (ex.. \pril 17th. 1 i.
I * r« • f 111 •( : ti«
f:i<*11< ill u u 11 :iMI • I
low prices.
I aIII St,I,'ill)'. Kultu
\ti,', 11 hull,i t Knty, ut ! r.■ 1111
-.nidi I." id lit ii t; I • i u , ■ ni |.
•lillt>11 11 i. ads ill I-.I ia.
I.i* , ol '."a ji.,-1 n.i ■ ,. it husii'iip on the 1
Ki,:> 'l'i- lay up. i a "at tin • . i \nltiiit.i
II 1' I'.i III., i . I M -S Mlt:",'l|. lire "I L'liill '
.1. • ■ l.l i ihvui'i ii I.i li iso Itli . iii'.: It.-V
M se n- Mid \v:.e, l!ev .1. U. Seius unit wife
M ..i : " IV. a Mi'i old. S , I 'i.t In i I
Mi- , Mil) Wt'li. , ils villi to I Il • vv i 11 li.* II! '
a; I',., till' parly lui'l ,i urtni'i lime,
>| I liar' I, 'Ope nil'! orM Pm,||ue Koliler
i ad M a \ 11 >' p * v. - -en nine ! ',. t , Ian 1,
-ul. lay to no ,,d lite I tun oil ot Mm. I.nuiu
1111 i i • ■ its':, Mr.. John i a As lien. Win. e
deuili im . ar, i I a In ml - o ' link .siunluy iiinnuiix <
Mi- 'a i v, \ 'i ir ly n1 ,:7 jaaii of u .
.••el 'aiV. 11t II* I. Ml. Keillhitt'l iselll'll
seven ehildri,,. twellty-nix u r ti 11 < 11 -1111 < 11 e 11, uu< I !
ni • fi.'u, iiliil't, Hitd itiioty frii'ii'ls to'
ni<min liia .I• itiit.
.lav. May '.'I and 2'J. The committei
ate a 11 bard al work, and assure us the
coming Mai.Fest shall excel in attrae-
lioi.s and plea.-ure any yet held.
Chi- lia/aar. ice cream and cake j
-pit ad given by the ladies of >he F.pis-
ei'paI church Monday evening, was a
complete •licce-s tillallelailv and other j
wis--. Hy .1 o'clock, everything wa-dis-
pose ' of and the Indie-, must have felt
di l l ! . lew .al lied lol' till it' labor.
I he teachers o| the Itaslrop -choo|s
In d a meeting I'ue day and decided not
i • . vi• holiday on San Jacinto day. The
n:.-on iiiven, not lack of palrioti.-ui. but
lliat tin time would lie belter -pent in
-cliool. the liolill:i\ s having a tendency
to demorali/.e the pupil and interfere!
So much by way of preface. ,\s in
christian unity the strangest thing about
it to ule is thiil a tiling mi important i-
ycl so far off in the future Christian!
unity to-day i- uie.cly a theory. When :
w ill il be a fact • Will it In to ■ |in>ti it j
11 i.c ol Shakespeare'- ••When fowl -1 'ireiid v eov 1 ed a II I , •
have IIO feallie.'s no.I Hull have .... ii,.,'-" ! ,M« ,ln" !,Mtl eoll-ei,
enough. Still il is ., fatal fault, and as
such it sap- the iii'i'iuanciicc of ail it
leavens. The lii-t id the faults I
mentioned (that of omitting something
essential (o clirlsilaiuli t is the greatest
mi-take Ihitt could lie made in a pro-
gram for chinch unity. It is on this
tope that many unitarian ami congre-
gational plans trip and fall like Mil-
ton's rebel angels.';
"With hideous mill Itml ihorii
1,1 I ii i tli nil I e s s peri I i I ii in,
Some of these plans I hav en nia'k
out Christianity as -imply a svs'cm of
abstract philosophv to tic e-t iiii.tlcd , •
one would e-l I mate the philosophy of
I'lalo. Oilier- I tiuve seen that place
the Itihlf on au ei< u ii I footing with the
sacred books of the the Huildhists, Mo.
haiiiiiiedaus. etc.. declaring it merely
lii-i aiiuuig eipiuis iu comparison.
i tliers prenoiinc, ,«.--u i 'bn-t a ie;icher
of truth and no more, like Socrates,
tliu- eiupiylng 111 Ul of Ills Divinity
which is the very c-seiice III II:- life ,i |
work. Such plans are failure - for the
very good reason lli.it they deserve to
be. Il ehlll'ch tilillv can come onlv by'
such means, if the n ligton of t 'bri i
III II. i i'l< I lll|il ii m i;i ii I I llll tl j in CM * |H«
different botlics of christians can be
united, then for my part I say, let the
ileu• n11inat mils stay sepal ale and dis-
tinct ami as far apart a- tin- east is from
the west, a- long as 'Mile heaveu-
ilci'lare the glory ol <<o.i and the lirio.i-
nieut shows form Hi- hainiiwork."
So iiiucli for plans towards clitircli
unity Unit omit something essential to
Christianity. Xm, let nie open tire on
plans that err on the oilier side. I'iiat
I Sit til do, I.,It II"' till the next i- I" lit
til 11 \ i. I. . I s; j; upl'i tl'-. | 11,. v. -
\ '."P.ted to
IIIC till- W ee k. and co||.|'i|Tenl Iv I
no fcailn r- and li-li have no tin t -
put iiito praciii'.' tiiosi >\
Not exactly I hope. ,\ud yet a e.oii ,, . | |., , .
ri ,if g I w lit, ;,g i 1111 -1 -1
Willi Indies.
"Grandma Love" wui pleasant caller
at the Am i it risi liotl'icc since last issue.
The old lady is s,|)| bright, active and
• nie'. notwithstanding her long n-i-
deuce oil tlli- til II III I I lie sphere. Though
the frosts .,f time have changed her once
raven locks to silver-grey,
yet erect, springy and no Ic
dual of leading, and -tiil III",' 111 o, i 111
I has convinced me that at least ."i in years
w ill come and go l,i fmc the unity of all
ib notnln at ion • i >f eb i i.-i i • i - ■ ■ ■ ■ i' . .1
fact. In oilier word . chrisli , ut: . i-
not in a- niiifli lit,,', to ciuiii a- I am
to have it cm ie. That it ,- c nilng I am
absolutely c 'l'tatti, l ilt w ll)' il can't 1 >
I brought about within Hie next thirl',
.vear- i- for ine witliiu Hie | hereof l ie
1 unknown,able. *>no thitig I a- cltn;
ly a- I conipreliciiil an axiom, and that
i- the (law II, all plans that llii', ' hull ' I"
Iict■ ti offered towards that "cott-umiiia•
lion devoutly to lie wished," namely
that all plans thus f ir piopo-, d have
how much lo b
MEETlNii Oi
iive in tin' ink- ■ i
THE ld,)0.r) GOV.
::NT OLUB.
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i hi in « - ii ltitu '.' with thw riM|Uc'*t
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<-i lait vv i c.\, 11> «• i.oo'l i ii)vcrt:i?vi
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pli'lii'lii. : I S.. iii'.* «'< *■ ' ■
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I on tlo' folio* iii4 icHoltttionh wi n
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To rrii'.nds a ml Public.
M\ piiitncr, Mr.*,. K. (Sricsenbecl,
having disposed of his interest in the
tioat business, I shall continue the
business nione. Thanking friends and
public for their very liberal patronage
iu the pa-l, and promising b\ fair deal-
ing and strict attention to biisine--, to
merit their respect and conlidcnce in t
the future, I ask a continuation of their
good favors, and will appreciate till
patronage, w licther large or siuull.
Kespeelfully.
I,. K. I>A\ is.
It a run i', l i-mis, April 1 I- •.
K ni l or. \ I VI llTtKKR
\\ hla- my li i' a ti t mid luar iilior, Tom IIMiop
nnil I'l.vself, duly iipprt'olnte the very coni|ill
in.' 1111 v niitlee vuti mi v «• ii* In In -1 ivei k's |.ti|>. r,
and airility of a "sweet sixteen.'' seem ] differ *111 bodies ..f christians, uml among
ingly a-iiiucli in love with "flirtation" I thein the church to which I belong,
us in her younger day -. That bad boy' My opinion is that not one n| all these
seemed to lie terribly In the old 'oinans' plans can successfully be worked,
w ay, but. as the girls say. we thought I These various plans stripped of llieir
I Ml think we n I e |iruh.eil ulmve mil dues, tt« «i | | >otw fill nice." Say, 'gratulpa W'llllt I Sllpe ill noils verbiage and hoi it
The .'1st of April is rapidly appro-
aching. Next Tuesday is decoration
day. and we should all be thinking of
sacnal duty devoling upon us respecting j teuiiiui m uny
our beloved dead. Let us prepare for
the occasion as never before. Millions
of rich flow i r- can be gathered from our
flower gardens and wh\ not all of us
lend helping hand to carry out the
nice program for I lie day. and all be re-
awakened lo duly. It may be years be-
foic we will again be able to make such
a show of flowers us ou the present oc-
casion.
ill It O.ll) lllt'lois ol llic whole | lint look It liulll
j fnl ; iirt in i|iii>lt'lihiK the element of nnr pu|inht-
I linn who hud llie tl ul litiu lt!i 11" h us - in 11| ■ | itist*
] Koii'l i'overiiliiellt Villi, mi k' i i I ■ • t. hie i unite
| to do Willi the step tiiken hy uk l ti tin you Ncctii
| ti iv it re. Hour very eiilpliKtle .ii'liirtition e.x-
pri sseil Iu mil lietii'iiti;, llmi you uoiiiite't luiul
lie',• Is f,• I Ille "opposition" ertiii.l. Was the III
Centlve I tl ut t itttseil the ullsllltlllllt. tor Willi It we
lite prilise i. We till, k >1111 llt'V. rlin'less lot
yollt k,it'll) iiiunlioii ol us, inn mole ilveplv do
we tiiiitik you for llie utiiii'l you have tukou for
It im MI CilVrrnilll'Ill ill out lltlle i'liinilllllllty litis
irnp I- populllle'l hy too mil onotilaniis u nenple
to permit unv flirlher Infrluiteuieiil oil their
rli;liis, by tl.llie who hit ve sell more ul lieurt
thiin the wt-Ilure of our town.
Now Will Villi pli-HM' i I nil I !11U> lo llllviieuli
better niiiniiijetiieiit of our nitnir- ntul i nit in
kInnt 111111i11'js tinit |'ios under
time did •griitiiliiia' gel home, anyliowV j plain Kuglish amount to
Stic slipped off with that town dude and
we were never able to catch up with Iter
ailerw aid.
Downright Meanness,
*>n fluidity evening last, Major W. C.
I'owcll. president of the I'owcU Oil
M lis. w hile sitting on bis back gallery
beard a tremendous racket in the direc-
tion of the Mills, and on going down to
In Vi stigute discovered about a dozeu
dirty, llltliy drcssi d colored girls, rang-
ing in age from HI to 15 years, all on the
inside of the hull house, throwing rocks
at the w all- and upper part of the house.
M -IghI of Major I'owcll they stampeded
low II to
this: "It you
Will believe its Wt' believe and do Us We
llo we W'ill let you llllite Willi us." I If
course the enthusiastic advocates of
particular plans f,• r church unify tlath
deny that their plans mean what I say
they do. Well let them deny It till
their backbone- become as transparent
ns their fallacies; for I am not writing
Riffraff In Tin Ant i iu 1-1:1; for cutliu-
uiasts, but for sensible wotm-n and men.
I suy therefore that christian unity
cannot come by means >f any plan 1
have ever examined, and 1 have ex-
amined many. I have no working
hypothesis of my own to offer on the
order, several, in their haste subject. but that does not place beyond
get out Of the house and lot, crawling| ,l'" precious privilege of tln.l
Inn
ul *.use'-
Apple *'nit r, ltd cents a gallon
i!i mark !'• -I a ut ant.
your niillrc. niul lie w ill new , tans. 1,. 1. iiitiui
lite •tlliuii'l, tl.iai't ut tile iIihhI 11I1I A II V tli I ISI.H [
J W. KKN.nkhv I
Thanks. IVc -Imply did wluit w«>1 'under the water closet. Major I'owcil ,n« f;1"" NNi,h ,h" I1'"f 1,1
fonci'iveil to lie 0111 duti is it journalist, .ecurctl an old hounet and hat llllcil I1'1"' thu- f 11 pro-
run in interest of tow 11 it,ul county. Tin with rocks tliiit the crowd left in their 1 PO'lKded have one of these twoiault-,
A t v k u ri s t 1; lu 11 _ "oi, f.ii uiul with big hurry to get away. The'nutter has 1 *either tliey omit -unicliing thai i-
the pi oplc.'' 1 al l o di pi 1 di d on in bi 1 11 placed in the hand- of the olllccrs
every emergency, and in all things af- and if the inallclous work i- repeated!
feeling lown, cot ' ty 111 ■ I people, nil i' -o,Meluid\ will be caught and properly]
■ level prouder tb 1 when it h:i- ju-Hi ' p 11111 -11 ei i. Major I'owcll says they were (
won the |iiami 11. "well done, faithful Hie dirtiest, filthiest ut hi- eye- Imve ,
sei \ ant.' | cvi'i looked upon. |
tin;
hie I, tills \f
'* I li. i-i I'tll | Oht f
I pet 11. ' 1 itc' i' • . y 1
J l i fllttlll'u!)\ Htl'l f'.'i.lljfllllv lo«>kc<1 111c|- Ic lli,*
11 'ft Vl' pill forth I OI'J'1- af'in tlllftt It. 1 "I <1*-:i fi liol't i
cii\ *1 in in (! i cor| «ir.i ton, he invit* 1 snU-
inM t!.«'ir names tn coin iition to he * al)c | hy
t .• i* v >' ii u litti n| the Ooo«| liovcrn-
iiics' i In'., m jeiiuc tunc previous to the fic-
tion ami that all ciiii<liilaieN o .iclcctcl, ^hnll
ro eh i the tro:. an 1 n: • I ri0| port ol evuiy
nicmht r of ifc iioml '.(iveriiim i f <'loh
• lli.it all tfno«l « • ! the town ho r**-
«in ^'''«l ni l ii. - I to enroll their name* a*
iwmhers o* tile «• o« • ! '• 'VoniUI* Ilt I hlh
: I hit wl en a tl> J « . place*! in the Dolt! hy
till" ' .t' ii, i i - • iti.it; i^ or ♦ ■ • i Vimi ■ . s
Nviiihleil. all o|>|ioMiion t« *ahl mmiliice^. slmll
he liii,!.*"l nj tiii a> '.eIIIics to ««mhI .u. I hoi •
tfovcnifneiit atclhe tnatcil as trnitor^ !' tl 1
liest intci« sts ot the i'i o| le ami thu h*IVmIi< c
incut ami | ro*.ri * >• the own.
I lhat we will ficht nil opposition t i the
( ohk| < iovcrtiment ('Inh oinin^ t n m any sotin e
whatever, to tile h:tti-r ciel * \« r h i\ in.• a> • • •
tva'1 hwonl I ni nie i-r ami to Win.'
On motion, the . -<>lut.ion* wen? niiAiilmonuly
a«lo|it"«l
(•". intion of J W. Krnmlv the present < ni
rem were continue*! for out* year from the time
of their election h> a unanimous vote
Oil motion, it \va* declared the sense of thU
meeting that the eolleetion of all hack taxed, in-
eltiillnv poll, lie forecl. mid that the Hoard of
AMermcn re<}iicnt« I t« *ee thai ihin resolu-
tion hi- executed.
\ftcr dlnrussinc varloiM tuhjeetJi, the meeting
nd )« urned, nubic-t to call of K\ecutive < ommit
H. I'. I t t kktt, Ch in n.
tee
T A. II A s| I It. Sc Pro TeUl,
essential In rliristiuriity. or ol-e J they
put In <otin*lliiti^ Hint U -upciiliiou-.
Tin* Heeoinl nf tlie^o fjiiilt" i* tin* oip- i
Imve met with nn st often in •nieh pluim,
ami it N nn « iror on the - ifo side, he
cau.fc too much I- better th:ui
MR. Wil.LlAM I'iir.lSON KILLED.
A lelexraui was received i'htirsilin
evetiiiiii l.i v ^11. 11 a-ler f roin Mrs, Win,
'riiei-on, d ,td \ .• last a,, t i thee ffect thai
| her liu-baiid. Mr. I'. W. 'I'lieI->it , tt].
killed at i'l'l'is, 'i'l'n is, at II o'clock, tin i
; thai his eorpsc would be taken lo |>all,.s
lol initial. No p,il iicul.li - Welii i;iveu
In the telegram, itnllio.i, oi by whom
tie was killed. Is not known here. Mr.
, I'hei-ou w t- si,ii.|n • iw of oui towns.
| lllatt, Mi . K. NN ll"p|i , and w a- ,t bi;;
not coi.tract u .
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 16, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 18, 1896, newspaper, April 18, 1896; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205294/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.