The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 13, 1896 Page: 3 of 8
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TO GOOD FORTUNE.
Every Purchase lXla.de of IJs is a. Stopping Stone Nearer tine Goal!
Every Transaction a Bargain, Therefore a Money Making Investment.
Low Prices, Coupled with Bi^ Values, is the Combination that wins Your Trade in our Elegant Assortment of Spring and Summer
Novelties, Consisting of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes, furnishing Goods, Notions, Etc.
Tliere is a Til Suing Atom our Goods, tlat Plates Assurances Ipnosi in Your Mini!
We try to make the Fair and Square Deal that Brings You to us the Second Time.
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ANNOl 'NCKMKNTS.
Kill! plsritll T .11 PUK.
Wc an' authorl/cd in announce
IKtN. KI . It. MNKS
as it catnlidatc fur re-election In tin'
otlliM! of Pistrli'l .1 ii.Ijji* nf tin' -l-i •'«i Ii-
t'lii! District, -nliji'it tn tin1 atlioii nf
the I >iMii"rratif (.'niivniitloii.
Ulti IIIHTIitl I All I >i: NI. V.
We arc autliori/.cil t" a ■ innin«•• •
||<>\. W. K. MAN \ \ KI >
n> a caiuliilMti' fur ii'-i li rtinn tn thi'
cillici' of I <i-1 r:i• t Attnrticy (>f t In* '.'1st
.1 mliei.il (H-triot, s111'ji■ i• t tn the action
(if the i >"iii(icratic ('hum utiuii.
—('(iiuity court ii'ljoiirucij Tni'silay.
— \ i jjetalili'- m'iiici' ami Ih^Ii In price.
— I'l-tiict court convctics next Mon-
day.
— I ii'inocriitic county convention at
Hit*lro|> in-day,
— Nice countiv Itucoa M'lla in iia.-lroii
at f> and 7 ccnt- a pouml.
1'i ai lics sell at '-'"i anil Hf> rente a
bucket. or .'i cent - a ilo/.eii.
The lnitte>t weather of tlie ec::-on,
Monday eM nlntr and ni^ht.
Sun Fowler liad .1 til<Ii<' killed 11\
ll^litnin^ W'ediie-d iy 111^111.
For a lew day e. I'liutnj{ra|)liei llm--
dulc i- making |iictures :.t n.'ic a do/en.
I!. .1. (!i ie-i nIn ck 11a- -idd lii* stock
of •■taple and faticv j;i neei ie> tn l.oui-
Kllere.
— II you want a ii'cc. |di i-aiit olHce
or sleepiuy; ii|>ai?meii|. up stair-, apply
to M. I \ i.ilereuii.
'I'oin |ii«liop - i> - 11.' « eat lo r w a-
hi IkiI 'I'lii'-day'. the -Inn - nielli I off hi-
hot>«ee* tei 1. 11 W a- In >1.
— The WikkIs are full id candidates,
who w ill ■ in'n IK• i,in "pi i pinjj" out and
inaking tin uieelvi's know n.
—('Iiickctie sell ii SI.."ill and 5?> n
do/en; e^Ks * cents i do/en;
liutlcr In in Jo cent- i pound
What 11>'• <11 the I ..in tli id .t illy cell -
Illation We f- h (• u I • I lune a ^raml
Foul i h .il I Ii cuii'ti' I'ark, I Ii> ■ ir.
— (/Ilite a mIIuIiei i>| liast ropilllls al.
(elided the liarliecm1 at Vluui i'reek
'riinrsilay. and all report a delightful
time.
— The Ilnafil "I 11 ipia Ii / at loll, c"i-i-t-
ii'K nf T. \ . I l islei, \ llici I ci/.nei and
A. S. Lewis', were ill -eii,11 VVeilnc-ilay
and Thursday.
(iovcrimi I {i < *li tt id 11 uliliai (I. cf I'yler.
and Mr, W esttirookK, of l.orena, were
visi|iii« In Itastrop Sunday, ^ucr-ts <>f
Mr. i>. >1. 11 ii hi ii rd and
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Lightning must have -imck in -i v*
eriil place- aiiHilid I'.a-ll' p Wcdiu lay
II111, hilt v\ e Ileal ot in• damage, ex-
cepting the killing id >alil Fowler -
111111 < *.
—The wifc nf .1 iin ll'ilnic-, colored.
oil tile hills in tli 11Ii east part of
town, was -even ly shocked hy a stroke
of IlKlitninj; Weudnesday night. She
was knocked prosliatc fur awhile, lull
wa.* all li^ht nc\t morning,
- The rain! Well, how shall we re-
port it. At IS.retiop Thursday night it
\vno almost a "lla*li ii the pan.'' with
rolling, clapping I' iiuler and lots of
ideetricity, hut little wafer. From np-
pearaiice-i, hoivi \ < i . the sui roiindliig
country must have heen trealed to a
wetting.
— The l'opllli-t llleet ill «M III III > coll
vention at llasitop ,ium .«<>th. lo nomin-
ate a county ticket. \ candidate, to re-
ceive attention, 11111-1 In -in tin middle
ol the road," and -land sipiarely on 11n
platform, Omaha, public nw tiei • lup,
and all. and the l'opuli-t at • ju-l liglil
In so demanding.
CALVARY CHURCH.
The dedication of Calvary Church
tl'. F. took place in Ifa-trop. on Sun
day. May '.IIM, ls! i.
The services were introduced hy the I
cut ranee of tile liisliop, preceded by
the Wardens and Vestrymen of tin
church, The Hi-Imp p i--ed within ;
the rails of the alter, and, the otliceis ol j
the e1111 it'll remained -tanding. while
the sentence of Consecration was rend j
fi\ Mr. II. M. tiarwood. Tints wa- lit"
building set apart for the worship of the
one triune (iod. and lb it alone.
After the ueual preliininary scuice-j
Ifi-ltop Ivineulving delivered a uc—l abb I
and instruciive -(iinon from the word.-'
found in Mark. 1 111 eliap. and the lasl |
claii e of the '.",'ilt verse: "Ah. thou!
thai destroyesf the fetnple. and Imildcst
if ill three days." lie Spoke of the
visible, material work of electing the
beautiful building and consecrating it
to the worship of Hint, whom all
1 hris|bins profe-s to love, but said il
w as ail untight II the lumis ui the build-
ers were Impure and not con-ecrated in
llHMI^III flii'l (Mil jii'-i t •' Hi' nil. .
taining the eau-e ol flic meek and lowly
Savior. I'lii' discourse wa- Impressive
throughout and commanded the close
attention of tlie large ,'oitgrcg ition.
This service wa- made possible by the
liberality of out late townsman. Mr. .1
C. Hlggins, who, in hi- la-t days, neiit
the receipted notes to the authorities of
tiie church, thu- canceling nil indebt-
edness. o| j,, being dead, y et spenkctli.'
s, .1 . 11,
the lecture.
N'otw illislainliiiL' the intense In it ol
Monday night, a ci'Wded, ilniost
pack*'I bouse greeted Ho 11111 I . W iinon
at I lie < 'titi -1 i an church, to hear hi- in-
teiclih- I eel lit e, "W a 1 i. \ tout Collie,"
givell fi I the hi I ( lit ol the I 'Il list la II
church organ, ami to -ay all were infer j
-11 d. la bUI hall eKprtutilng it. Tile}
W'Tc delighted, a- wa- 1 vileliceil by
the marked alt lit ion given the speakel I
1 Ii 1 oughoul. Tin lecture* ami sermon-|
of I loll 111 | . W"i 1 -I III a I • III VV : V - I III''I e-l
it..' and in-liiictlve , 1 -] e. .illy inlcrc-- j
I tig. to I'l l-tl'op people, by v bom he i-
ln bl in lii^ii favor. \ -in 1 . fori ib 1
speiiI*'• r, at times dniti 1 <i 1 ally and -lib-
liui iy e|iiipic 111. and y 1 - • plain. In
hoi ' ■ the ina rkei I at I• ■ til ion ol all w lHi ill
the lulling of hi- Voice
1 'ai ds I for the mart iagc of
Mi. I.ipse.cub Norv ill, of lie luiueut.
and Mi-- Claudi 1 W ilharger. of iia-trop,
;.t M ei hoi 11 -I church tic, t W i iin-diy.
s all p. 111. In advance we wish Mi--
I I 1 it 11 1 a lid chose 11 one. I , 011 - clnin e,.|
blcs-i llg-.
pukely personal.
musical recital.
IMI'OIM ANT,
DISTlwCT COURT.
IHvtrlci i'oii 11, 'inn Trim, in and for
CMt!l||N i hIIN r!ii-• tn-*! MiUI'ImX . fill' 1 ill llllll
I d K -ii iii'U'r VN I >tmyimrl «!i-trict lit-
tot' K I • 1111 -1 111 h • K • I i •* 1 j i • I • ■ I r r K ' 1 ru \N
l is i", hhcrill I nllnwinu In |lu* l *t ol .-1 in• I
inritri, an l pi til r • • i flrni iumI sv< oimI nvim I -
1.Kami .n*i «• :*-.
« Mlo l i 1 ii'TplMM-l, Ml' liiiipl'liiii, 'iNlllliT
\ II • artci .1 II I itton \ Ii Scull II I N\ llliinn-
Mrs. Mary I'etty is visiting San An-
tonio.
A if l.'ickctt i- home from the A. A: M. .
College to spend vacation.
Charicv I.ticket!, is taking ill the big,
dam at Austin this vvuuk.
Mi-s Maude Olive is visiting Austin,
guest of Iter aunt, M is. I. A. Hooper.
lion. ,1. p. Savers, our congressman,
is expected home .some time next week.
(ieorgc Milton and K. O. Wynne, of
Mcpade, were visitors to lia-Uop 1 'ties-
day.
Ml-- Mamie fit icscnbcck. of Lock-
hart, i- vi-iting the faind_, ol Mr. A. A .
Kl/.ner.
Mis. S. 11. Peterson, of Lavaeea coun-
ty. is visiting her ilaughier, Mr-. L. K.
I,1 il.U ll.
The many friends of Mi«s .lessie Sav-
ers are glad lo welcome her back to
itastrop.
M i>. W . 11. ('. .1 ones, of Smithvilie, is
vi-iting her parents, Mr. and Mr-. M.
II, \ oiing.
I'rof. Ivuydciidall. of Mcllade, prin-
cipal id the school at that place, wa- in
low 11 this vv cek.
One swallow docs not make Spring,
but one .-wallow of One Minute ( oiigli
1 me bring- relief.
Mis-.lulia I>. Filers, l"ft Sunday for
llcinp-ti'iid, Itryau an I Navasota. to
v i-it relative- and friends.
.1. I Wilbarger b it Sunday for Co-
lumbia and will bring Mr.-. Wilbarger
1 ltd eh i Id mil limue with him.
Mi- .1 ul ta Wert / iter 11 turned T'iui--
Iay fl'nIII an extended V l-it to I ellVc-toII,
I . (i ningc. Fay cl te ville an I Scaly .
Mi-. ,lno. II. Jenkins, accompanied
I v In 1 ilaiigliter. Mi-- Ami. left Tues-
day lor San Antonio on a vi-it to the
family of her -on, .1. II. Jenkins.
Mr-. I!. I'.Oigallt llllll son. left la-t
y e( k oil It tlip to Tennessee, the old
il' III'- o| >11'-. Otg.iiu, W herc they gn II ll
I v 1 -11 to Iter till lie 1 and other relat 1 ves.
Our long time friend. W. o Stnuis.
• t tin l-.b:in 1 ciehhoi hood, iiciaimpaniei)
I by two (if his i 111 ct e-t t ng L'tiiud-dailgb-
ti r-, was ii visitor to Ifa-ti'op W <•(Ini---
dav .
\| - \ n: 1 I lit vail and lie \1 i--. -
\|ny and Alt' 1 llh'.glli-. arc vi-illli^'
tin I a 1111 Iy of Col Charley Motgaii, at
II ul >ba ill C|| y, I hey e\pi 1 I lo be ab-
-ent -evelal Week-.
On Siinilav. Mi- Jennie Mn/tir lei I
fot In I llcw home, llcmiistcad. M ls-
.1 It tiie vv i 11 III - ad I v IIIi — ed ill t lie 1 '• t —
III,p octal en eh'ami her many friend*
wish foe hit in11< h happiness through
life.
The Christian Fndeavor convention is
in scs-ion al "-in Antonio thi- week.
Lldcr Jewell Howard and wife are dele-
gates frolll Ita-trop, representing the
I'a-trop Fndcavorers iti the convention
mil are expect • 1 home to*tiny,
I'rof, L. F. Maitncy left Monday for
Mel lade, whi le h - conducts the State
Sillnlllei Normal, located al 111 a t place.
I lie Nolliial Will be in S(-situi -even
.i a Mi riiuiii \vniti t iiiii. ti < i itiit, it j (lie-
nut i I y\ • : i - Wilt • W I 11. a ! vvcek ■. I ll A llgllst lie goc* to \ all /, a lit It.
to conduct the Nofaial in thai cily.
John Meyer, of the popular ti recti
I 'I Kelt) II I' Mtutllilll
I'KTir IIIRmIis I'llis'l Vft'l K.
.1 I I'littN. .1 ll tiiirli-Hini. W II I'ii e, Win Unli
cits i icn sliiiiisiin. 11 ii K I'ec Id ii- ll ll (tentn
I'll Sn\y v er, i UI
-Irmv- 11. ( W 11 .ii t ■ Ii 11 I' I llnt'.nvi It I
I'ttlji ViiIiiii M i* 11111. K II Met'iisUlf! I I I'd' ■
in Kdward*, J C MoLwd la* Rnwlett, \ U
Mnrclilsiiti, v 11 Ji>11. Ins 11 ( niti. ll VV Put.!.
It K i ii n -1 (hi s I'd I I an i so-vcns t 'oil in . 1 W
I'eni'iH k t K (Irnliitta in- I'nttiui. \ i I tint it
.11illn llerrliiK •' A Hiivls Win niveau, 0
Straws, .-i, 11 \V sinitli
i i l IT • llitoMM -i i i' n vvi i ".
J V - 'low ilell I' V 11 il l -nil, 'I i l . n 111'' I' '
Slnilli \V 1' — i .ill lit, i.i ,ln- I'i lir-' ■ I In!'
i w Peary, c i lentti<-it**ia Frtti ttouuli) F
M HI 111 I nil v, I M lie. . Jo. Km I i i. J -
Kelloli. I W Pi ikin-, la. W I i . >v.
'Mi iiv i i II - mtlli I ■' It-■ I! ( !
si.hi \ r -i ! null : I iniil. Mil l, i;ei I i
• •nun I l < 'iil'aivi' I. - — I; 1. - i I M i
.1 M I tn UNI W I' M it ill ll K M nil 'an. . It i
until I W -|. He VV A Tile . P I'i
J.11, a I'i. II- .
Flag Store, returned Sunday 11 oni an ex -
'It' i. !'• K lis!".nn, l> 1' tended tell (lay s t rip to I b'livil. t'olora-
do, Wyoming and New >|cxleo. bring-
ing back a splendid picture of the Jet-
sey l.iliv castle, of tin' noted liny licau
at I .aiigIy . Texas, vv here " lee cold Lager
licet null Law, vvc-l of I he I'ecas,'' is
11 i - pi ■ ii-c. John ii pott- a splendid lune.
the west ik great country and the peo-
ple immense, Sunday. M y lil-t. In-
-aw tile countrv around Sehioit. W y om-
ing. eo\erc.| w lib s||..w, and al Santa
Fee. N . ■ vv M' Xl ll vv 1111 -1 ct. Ill s;,v
In all hi-travel-, he found no country
In compare vv itli I exa tin gn at land
of "lliilk and ln>m y ," t'a.l tin b. -I i• Ii-
Ilia te I ii I. I ■, d oti i i ! - g t ecu carpet •
eil fool.. | ,ol.
The most interesting social events of
lasl week were the piano recitals given i
by Mis-e- Lewis anil Ma/tir. assisted by
local talent, at the home of Mrs. Me- I
I lovvnll.
i n Thursday evening, June 4th, the
following program was given by Miss:
Lewis:
Trio— "TiinortMir Kumhibi'zorii)
MIhscn Lewis, Mn/.ur mul McPovvnlt.
"I'olkn .lo lit Ki-lne" Joachim Hull'
Waltz flrillfiititi ii|'iis 'l, No. I . ctio|ihi
\*inllii solo, Sonate, ii|.ns I-'!. Hulilustcln
Mr It. ll. SandurH,
"Ii.line. Swoot lloini'." loft hand tiiece. VVetli
Hucftiitlon—'Tit for Tut" . I'outet
Miss i.lliel Jones
"l<liit|>ni>''.lu llonitruiai'. No. - blunt
The music was classical and rendered
in a superior manner. The brilliant exe-
cution of so youthful a pianist, won the
admiration of all present, ami gave evi-
dence of that perseverance which over-
come- all obstacles.
tin Friday evening, June 5th, Miss
Ma/ui appeared before her friends in a
II n a I recital, and the following program
was given:
ilvcruirv "l.pntiorc." No.'.' ... ..Hccthoveu
Misses Mm/.,. •« «! I
"Kiiimnitioi" "< i-strovv." Opus In. N.. 'J,
. Knhlii.itclii
Violin-ol..- S|• i inn'- VvviikenitiK Hitch
Mi K 11. Sunder*
"lit.lee," Opus '.' left huil'l piece. Itnvlllii
Si'lectloii from "I'nilcr l'v*.i l-'laK- nni.lit
Mis- Until M Mcllowull.
"I.it Usonjeni" t'hiimliunle
Voritl .Solo I I,live my laiVc in the sprini,'
Time."
Miss OrKillll.
Value, "Sonvi tilr de I ' Ainerii|iiv". JoHeiry
Miss Ma/.ut ha- line musical ability,
combined with coi reel taste a.id cxprc -
-ion. initi tiie case and tini-li of her reu-
11 itIon can only be obtained by lliot'oiigb
musical cult lit e.
Hot Ii young ladles gave evidence of
persistent 1 iboi on their part ami care-
ful training mi the part of their'teach
• •is, proving conclusively t hat a Mioioiigh
musical education may be obtained i'i
Itastrop.
Vt the conclusion of the program on
I'i id ay* evening, Mr-. M'llowall pre-
sented Mis.-e- Lewi- till I Ma/.ur Willi
certitlcates, testifying that they had
successfully completed u four year-
eour-e iii niusit!, musical hi-lory and
theory. Ml-- l.evvi- made a neat littl.
reply. Ihaiiking her teacher- fur all
Unit careful w nt k on her behalf. Mis-
M i/ur spoke only a few words ol thanks,
but the leai ■ in her voice spoke volume-.
A t'"litu d and appreciative amliuiici
gn I-11• 11 the v 1111tig ladies both evening
and all had a most enjoyable time.
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EX-CONt'T,DERATE PIC-NIC.
A I jut a Mt W, A. Iligh.-inith. of lit.
I'a-trop Camp, I C. \ .. ha- receive I a
eotiitliu:iicutioi) ft,nn Ailjt. Ii. I'. Jet.. .,
of the Jake Siandifer Camp. Flgiti. to
the effect thai "at a regular meeting of
.lake Slainiifct Camp, L. C. \ ., tin y
coiicluileil lo have a general meeting
and pic ni<- near the town of lilgin on
the I st it of the present month (June .
to which the members of llastrop • amp
are cordially invited to lie with them on
that occasion. Al night there will be
an entertainment for the beiieilt of flic
(tattle Abbey." Adjutant duties says
the Camp hopes to sei« a- many from
Ia -1 lop as can be present, assuring a
TO USERS OF WATER.
Iliislrop \\ iitcr & Liul
('oinpiinv will nut Fur-
nish Wiilcr lor Ir-
rii:'iil iiiir 1 Ii c
(ill I't It'IIS,
HILL'S PRAIRIE PICNIC.
We went down lo the Hill's I'niirle
picnic last Friday to enjoy ourselves —
we did It. hugely. We wein for :t good
time vv •• had il. It was great! iv uite
la miuiher of "we town folks" were
then ; and to sa.v we had a great lime
and i ■ 11 joy ed tin- generous hospitality
and liberal well •ouic of the people ill
that neighborhood, would bill mildly
express our appreciation of a "very ex-
ceeding good ilihig." It wa.- one of
those "old time ' barbecue picnics like
our fathers used to gel up, and to vv hieli
vve love lo refer with so much relish. It
wits one of those times when you en-
joyed the present not oti I v on actional
ol the many pleasing tilings around you.
but because it also constantly kept your
ill I Ii d referring back lo times of yore that
were sn plea-ant and good, and tin- statu
of in i u (1 const rained you to doubly en-
joy all things.
I he Hill's I'rairie people surely know
bow to gel up a picnic and how lo make
every one feel pel lectlv easy and at lioine
Al :i ineoting of tlm IMivntors
of Hi.- l'.ASTROP WATER and
UOIITCOMI'ANY. tlif follow-
ing important resolution was
unanimously j asset! :
Hks.ilvkd, That, while tin-
I iASTKOI' WaTKK AND LltillT
Company include in their rales
the use of wjiler for Lawns and
Flower (hardens, NO RATES I I'1"' dinner wa* use! Sueli pri.lu-
WILL HE MADE I'OK IURI
' r111 \ . , , i • i • I """V were without number and not
11. \ 11.«(i (i I v 1) L N .S, which is only consist I'd of cakes, pies, p millings,
ciistanl -, etc., but iiicltidetl all the suii-
staiitials, I'o think now of that line
haroccucd pork ami beef make- our
mouth- water almost. The only thing
about the dinner we regretted was the
rapid rate that our appetile* failed ti-
while we replenished our Internal con-
cm iiy. W e dislike to have such li.niletl
capacity on such occasion*. A- it wa-
ne were fearful of quite a number ot
our hungry-looking town folk- 'hey
feasted so bountifully,
I in11 a little afraid the Hill's I'rairie
MOST ro.xll | V KM Fulfill I) 11 FN,
under penally of t uning oil the
witter supplies from the prem
isesofnny palron who ptu'sists
in sn using ihe water.
This iiction i-i niiide Itnjieia
lively necessary, for the good
uf I he cit y and I he jil t tteel loll of
property, and will lie enforced
lo ihe sirn i letter, iigain>t any
and Jill patrons. It has lieen (llink „ot aecusto.,,
In' liallit ol late, Willi many, l«> to having all we call cat; voti sec, vv i
! turn W.tli'l' nil their Itill'deiis :il not li^i- fot such as th it toget out. We do
'llr
lock, or
ill
Lv
night, ant! by LJ
up>i 11iii :. ;ii (arthest, tlie Slam
Pipe is duply of water, .Mint
should :t lire lhen bleak out, the
town would beat the luerey of
tin- tlailles,
ll is hoped litis notice will be
sullicieiit. itnd that piitroiis will
obey the i.'Soliltioli. lo the strict
letter. ;is a failure lo do wh.t'li.
will debar them (Tom using the
water, al any juice,
EPWORTH LEAOUE.
I'lltni t*A M I (lit SI SpAV. .11 M 1 I.
Subject: "Christ and the Church:
Hi- attendance at the Synagogue and
Icmple,' Luke Pit! -I; Markl' I— .">:
Luke '2'J;"i t; John ."i.'J.
I .cader. Mis- I ii u ' ii gain.
lie i ling. Leatlei.
Song.
I 'l ayer,
Itending. "The Temple,'' Miss Maggie
t • i reel,.
Song, League.
Heading. "The Synagogue." Mi-. J.
! I!. Scars.
Song, League.
Application ol l.is-on, Itro. 11. M.
Scars,
Vocal solo. Ml-' Maude Olive.
Itible Lesson. Vet-, |s| chapter.
j pleasant time to all. All who can should
! attend next 'I hursilay, the Isili.
The literary meeting held at Itro.
M. Scars' File-day night was a ^i anl
—The p'ca.-.ilit sociable and dance at success. It vv a- enjoyed by all. I lie
the Fxchange Hotel Tuesday night is papers read were ju-t splendid. The
protiouuced one if the most enjoyable sweet songs and pretty recital tons vv .re
of tliceea-oh, and the young folks are re;il plca-ing and enjoy'able W'i are
'profuse in their ptai-c ol the \i - very much cm raged in tl. - line of
I'ltrncr-, vv ho so well and so kindly en work. Will meet again on lit
tertatned them. The dancing was con- Monday in July.
tinned till after midnight to thi sweet
■ strains of the Kerr string band, lic-
frcshitietiis w ere served In twen 11 and
I J o'clock.
tli-l
— A few tlrops ot lain fell in this
lot .(lily I llesday lllolliillg, bill lliediop-
Wcre very few ami o| -null duiatioii.
I-'"I! L'F\ I
upper -t iii V i.f the If o 111
I
building. It i ioiii -
sleeping a pa 11 men t ■
A|i;d I" '-i. t'.. .'. a
saloon
ible |..t olllce- or
Held fe.i ■'11a 1. . .
•II.
FiVeltia i a frightful dll i e 11> ■ ll. but
like all oilier -kin ili .'a c- if can Ie pi , -
nia111'1111 y cured by apple ainui- ol he
Wmi's wltuh Mattel .->.tivc. It uvvif
1 alls to cute File.-.
often get all we .vatit, l"il surh n.« il
I i ill I.v semi - ot cisi i nial iy have Weoppot
, t ii ti i I v lo enjoy gootl cat it.g, siuiiaswi
• had out with you Hill's Fiairle folk-.
\ lltiw ii- to here ex pre-.- our lie arts
' full of thanks a-1hat day oili gastronomic
•apa ill w as ol your eatable* bow
I much more appreciation could we ex-
! pi• - ■ -both lo their uttermost,
lint the dinner was not all of the
J pi' i - a ti I lies- ; we enjoyed the company
•lour 11lend- ami kind -iring't- the
n . n ation and tun, the game* ot ball,
ti e d .y in me open air. if. Al1 in ill
vve spent a re tl pleasant day, and *n ill
I always look back to it with the fond
hope that il may often be oiir portion to
participate, i m. m i vi.
Ice! loo!! Ice!!!
I will sell Ice I ii is siltIItill'I tO the pub-
lilt at the following prices:
1,00(1 Hi 11• ■ hooks, |mi lb delivery. >i..."in
Liin i lb La books, .'"i lb delivery... s, on
1.not) 111 I c bo. ks. .'.I III delivery . .V>
lot) pound- of Ice ?■">'•
• iii poiiml-. for |o,-
J.'i pounds, for
Less tpialil illc.-, Ic per poll.id.
J. W Ivt NM.ia.
Por Sale Very Cheap.
All elegant piano almost new. \p-
ply to Mrs. M cl in well.
Extracts!
Ail flavors and fruit
Coloring, the very
best to be had.
Gelatine1.
All of tlie le iding
brands, com p r i s i no-
Cox's, Knox s Coop-
er's and Pink Ply
mouth Rock, also
Concentrated Jc 1}'.
I fl.fi, EUZjNER.
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