The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 10, 1897 Page: 5 of 8
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ISASTROI' ADVKKTISKIi.
FROM OVER THE COUNTY.
WASHINGTON FARM OLODB.
WaMIINi; TnN K.VItM, April I, IM 7.
Kimiok .\i>v i hi 1-1 K :
Alter utiolliur rent (tuyniir reailer*.)
1 will uuain try to j«ivu I lie "cIimIh"
from ilie farm.
Siuee our lant, llic youiig people
en joy i'il hi) excellent hall at I lie reni
denee of Mr. John Waggoner. Mr.
and Mrs. Wagoner know how to en
tcrtain their friendx, and the ball will
dwell in the memory of the I'appy
young people who attcmleil with
pleasant thouglitrt and kind wishes
for tlitir ^iifstH. Hi.- (iooduian
String Stand rendered some excellent
music for the ilaneers. Mr. A. 1$
(•wens, also deserves praise for hi*
efforts in that line. Mr. Owens is
an excellent "tiddler," who knows
just what is needed l>y the "fantas-
tic toe."
Miss Annie Armstrong, of Cedar
Creek, is visiting her uncle and
family, on the farm.
The recent rains were a decided
lilexsii;^ to tlx- farming fraternity.
Helped to I>riii} our little frost liittcn
corn out. Cotton is beginning to
poke ils "possum ears" through the
ground.
Last I'liiir-ilay was "All 1"«m11'-,"
day and have heard of one person
who 'fooled eighteen' and <;«it, 'fool-
ed' at lint. Such is life, "tips and
downs," generally more "downs"
than "ups." I.ike ahorse a trotting-
yon-know. If you don't know how
a horse trots, we know an individual
who does, and tliev also know how
to "swing on" to the saddle, to keep
from falling off. We would like to
ask if a dutch pace is a good saddle
gate ?
Mr Isaac McLain's babe, < Irion,
who is just learning to crawl, got
pretty liadly hurned a few day- ago.
There was no one in the house ex-
cept some little children, when liul<
(>rioti craw led into the lire place,
against a chunk that had some lire
on it. I he burn just above ami to
the left of the forehead, is healing
very rapidly.
Mr. Archiliold Mel. iin, has return-
ed li'ime from mi extended trip t<>
South Texas. Mr. I.., says old Has-
trop is far superior to South 1'exas.
a dwelling place. Take into con
sideration its heal!hfnlness, old lias
trop is hard to down; it is in fact,
like the fabled glio-t, will not down
We really ought to close right here,
but cannot just yet, we want to pro-
phesy that Major .1. I >. Savers will
not go back t«> congress next session ;
lie will be (iovcrnor Savers, notwith
standing Hcagan, lluilcy, Ulake and
others.
Well, Well, and now begins the
lighi witli Oeneral t irecti, so I'll have
to drop the pcneil fur the plow.
V \ v y\ ioxi u,
Electric Bitter;",
Kleetlie Hitter- l« a lil'dlcinc Milled
fni any "en-nii, I in t |ii rlia|>- inure g.-nei
ally lieeileil when the latlgtlld, exhalint-
•'11 feeling prevails, when the liver if
torpid anil «ltigj{Mi ami tin ne.i| ■.f
lonle ami alteiaii\< i felt, y prnuipt
u-r "I tlii- llieilielne lin- of I c ll averleil
long ami |•<■ i lia| ■ fatal billon* fever-.
No uicit ielne \s i 11 act more surely ill
coutiteiin1!ing ami freeing the -> >I• • ni
friun lllf malarial pnisn. Ileailaee In-
digestion, < 'onstipation, lll/./,lness yield
to Klectrlc Hitler- r.oe. and $1.00 per
bottle at < . I'ii hard A Son and N . .1
Milcy 1 irng Store.
PETTY TOWlTpIOK-UPS.
NERVOUS, DESPONDENT,
WEAK, DISEAS'-D MEN
I Cures Cuaranteed or No Pav
! ' VOt so..r Mill!)! i: U,i:il MKN- Yon
I inn> tiii \'H t «HI I he victim <.f s« lf Aim**
1 %\i mui'K l. hr I i nfill . i i. |M4 nre
J «• III Ihl «h * «• 1 I y ||||>|« <•«-111 I | fill the
v- • ■ • !• ' !"• * ini t« .m > Htealmir
ovi't jori V«ni <1 • id tin) tutnre r eulte.
— I•• i k.. w>on iretiol u ii.uu unntill> and
•••X'uu \ Why iio| ru re I in time imil
nv«n(i themmI 'fi«'ii • f oth «r
ft ih •• ili - n ••*. < r NKVV M K i ||U1>
M i \ I Ml N I W i\A, i I UK YOU AKTKIl
^ M.l. KL>I. h iUS
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Emissions, Varicocele and
Syphi",s ^ured
7 M. Ml It.I. tl
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WATCH YOUR TEETH.
Now is the time |o have your
Teeth Killed . I'u111 March M.
Is'. 17. I will make a full I'pper
or l.ower Set of Teeth, of
Rubber or Aluminum,
"" $10.
Rubber Plate. Lined with Gold.
$2.50 *
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Jit vi-'i iv l\vMt«inlli ' I -t i Uur h wl on u u
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M 11111*i I • ciitniiMit I wi.nl I warn i • ilnr
• •«! * * *' i to ti'U . fi <>t Mi« ileal I iuuiI-
i arc n h uioM ainl *-kolful
ohymrituiH.** W M. Si 11 LKH.
j CONSULTATION FRtE.
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17 YEAR0; !M OHIO
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J CINCINNATI, - - OHIO |
■^v7 w i, r. xr^r twmm
the history <'f this plaee, the enroll-
tnent nutuherint^ seventy-eight, with
a vers lartfe attemlanee.
We are .- rry to note that Mrs. S.
('. Ilayhnrst i^ quite ill at tlii^ writ
i nji.
A. 1). I lallelnirton and family
drove over to Hastrop Weilnesdav .
returning ThurKilii) .
Mr. I'aylor Williams is taking,
itin-ie titnler M isN \\ i 1111• Iv.inkin, at j
Red Koek. We have no ilouht, lint j
know that his teacher did not even |
liiiii to him to love his teaeher, a~
kind nalurt sa\es her of thai trouble. 1
1 will elo e as the editor is likely
to consign this missive to the waste
basket, v\ilh success to Mary Ann.
Si I |I I| 111 Y.
Stands at the H• ail■
I t ioltl I*' i 11 i 11 if, from. Sl.'iO ii|>
! Aiiialgum Killing, from ... I.UOup
White (odd Alloy Killing, color
iineliaiigeahle, as low a . .. 1 ,."i(l
Other l'l:i>lic Killltigri .*>0e
Teeth l.xtnieleil with I,mill
A nasi lieticf .... 1.00
SPECIALTIES- Regulating Teeth
Crown and Bridge Work -
A m>ti m iif Inserting
Teeth Without Plates.
Forcelaiu Enamel Fillings—
A new method of tilling
euvaties permanently
w itl porcelain, to avoid
the display of iiold.
S. O. LUCKETT,
Ottii'e, t'|i-MHir . in llayiiic lluililiuK
LESSONS IN ART
Crayon,
Pastel,
Water Colors,
OIL - P3-A. 11STXI 1ST Or,
Copying.
Enlarging,
Portrait Painting
NATURE STUDIES.
I will teach these Arts.
and also tnke your order
for any \* ork In this line
and faithfully exeeutc it.
Prices on Application.
Call at I'lof. Hogers'
and see my work
Miss Ida JVlai Johns.
Kstaiii.isiii;i in 1H^8.
T. W. HOUSE.
Banker, Cotton Factor
AM>-
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Ami. Hotels, the 1" :n 11II LI il I'llHL'i-I
• d >hre\. port, I,a., says: • • 11 r. I\mg'
New Inseovery is the only tiling that
cures my cough, is the he«t seller I have."
.1, K. (' iinpliell. uierelint ol Snffurd.
\i i/.. w i Me.. "I >i Kimi'-New I iseover\
is all Mi.ii is elaiincil lor It; it never fail-. Collections a stiecially, with facili-
and i" a sure cure for < on-uiuptiiui. I f,)r makint; them, in all <:o intiev
Coughs and • olds. I i'.uir.ot say enough
tor it- merits." In. King - New Im-
• 'i• v,• i \ (hi i ousiimpiiHii t'oiighs ami 'he nitist liberal terms, liny anil sell
folds i- not an expeiiment. It has been | Kxchange on all points.
tried for a ipiartei nf a century, and to
in this State anil t lie South wept, upon
I'l l i v l ow n, April ;t. ls!i;.
KlUTOIt M>VI ItrtPKU :
'V'l; promised to send in some new s
for this week, ami although it is
nothing of interest, but with an eager
grasp of my pen we semi what, there
is to be collected.
We are having sonic very pleasant
weather now, with prospects of a
norther as the wind is in that direc-
tion.
We had a very copious shower of
raiti on last Sunday. With this and
others we have had. farmers are ecr
•ainly contented and happy.
Petty Town can boast of as fine
lund as you can find in Itastrop coun-
ty. the greatest variety of soil, cheap-
est hollies and finest pastures; it is
the poor man's paradise where pre-
vaileth peace and prosperity, where
each man has a show.
Our public school closed mi the
IMh insl., with I'rof. Ilallcburion as
principal, and wife as assistant. i>ur
i-ehool was lnr" ,• limn i . ;• !u fore in
da,\ stands at the head, ll never disap-
points. Kree trial bottle at f.Krhat'il
A Sim and W..I. Milcv Iirug Store
(olonel II. A 11 a I be r t of Coleman
insists that the military force of the
country should be turned on the jack
rabbits. Ilcsav*: " I he i|iteslion
arises iu in\ mind, why can not the
ri.'gular soldiery of the country be
employed in this good work' What
are the) here for r I lie people are
taxed to feed and clothe them and
pay them a fair salary. I' is simply
lo lounge around comfortable liar-
racks and spend their monthly sal
arics awaiting an invading foe worthy
of their dignity and their steel, while
there is an insidi ms enemy destroy-
ing the people's substance in our
midst, more regularly and systema-
tically than a devouring army? It
is a soldier's duty to meet all enemies
of the people which can best be met
vi et nrtnis."
Correspondent, c solicited, and
prompt attention given to same.
Consignments of cotton, wool and
hides solicited, and liberal advances
made on same.
MAIN STREKT,
Houston. • - - - Texas,
l. r. erhard
THE JEWELER.
EXPECTANT
MOTHERS,
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NINTH ANNUflh
MAI-FEST!
Given under the Auspices of the
Bastrop Fire Department,
AT FIREMEN'S PARK,
Wednesday and Thursday,
May 12 and 13, 1897.
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kl Ml t>\ W tilth
inm wi:s SHt,!)
i>l I il1 to Mollii r
oiut Chlltl
l ime is evei\-thing and every one j
wants to know the time, A watch is
mole than a eonvcnictice: its a necessity. i
our
wateli -hoiilil be accurate ami
FRIEND"
Robs Confinement of ils Pain, Horror and Risk.
My wife Hi" '1 Me Hints | ItlKMl" l r
f"i • birth of hoi rat i h i not
hi iff rr f niti i < |{ \ >11'^ or I' \ Iu'k I,
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littli sin* I ill ii- i' tin ift- i wui ifi-l In r
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lltMlll 11 I II 1(1 1.1 I uov < 0.. \1 Until, (ih.
pnfh "T ' j
tru-twortli\ In lie of viilue, The lincsi |
ladies and gentlemen- gold and silver |
v\ at ehi's ari- in find ed in our stofk. I 'on I
he swindled out of your money by send-
ing off for chi a|> ".iohn W'atchc-.' We
will sell yon .a tirst class guaranteed j
watch tor tin -aiue money. Our clock .
of .lew eli \ is conil'lete. I Ma notids,
W atches, I locks, .silvevwarc. Alldspee-
taeli s of every -tvle and price can lie
f i 'ii in I iu our «lock.
We charge nothing for a thorough lest
ilnl f\amii':ilioii of the eyes 11\ the
latest and Improved methods when
wanting spectacles. VII eyes accurately
tiled w itii the ties I of glasses,
K. I . S.VNbKRS.
\ ti •• pel i i n i ed vi ate Ii-make r, will do
all repairing.
Fine wnidi re; air<.;g. a Spi'ei.dtv.
W THERE WILL BE
Grand Street Parade
On the Morning of the First Day.
VOTING FOR
.AM'
CROWNING OF
THE MAY QUEEN
Will form one of the
most Interesting Fea-
tures of the first day.
B "\SE BALtLi!
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'phere will be a Match Game of
Base Ball each day, between
Crack Teams.
A $25.00 PREMIUM
Will be awarded the win-
ning team for each game.
RACING!
C"V : rt.:ri; ri~'' "
,<s ' Several Races, Trotting and Pacing,
ti'ii with Fair Premiums, each day.
Zr ~ —j. O* : : t S p C-OIEI-Or ■' f CI 11H «>
GRAND
Cattle
Roping
Contest
FIVE ~ PRIZES-
GRAND
BAhh,
EACH NIGHT.
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W. A. M< «'<>W1), CA1IS. ZIK(SKN1IALS.
AMI'S KM KN IS.
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.lolit) Kiililer. ilnliii Meyer.
A. C. Krliard.
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SAl.OON:— P. <>. Klzncr, J. I.. Williatyer
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t'lM\ | |\i;: .luliti A. Krliard, S. S. Suyeri"
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- AXiLI HINDS OF «-
GAMES o AND <> AMUSEMENTS
for the children.
Prof. Alf. Jung's Silver Cornet Band.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 10, 1897, newspaper, April 10, 1897; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205342/m1/5/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.