The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1897 Page: 5 of 8
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IF YOU ARB IN A POSITION TO
DO AS YOU PLEASE
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In the matter of buying from whom you please, then, under such circumstances, allow us to
make a suggestion promising to be in you permanent interest. It is this: When you want to buy
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
Hardin a re, peed Staff, &c . . . . .
PATRONIZE US. If you are now receiving good treatment and good value, try to
=== get better. If you have been making the mistake of not purchas-
ing from us, do not continue such error any longer. It is not necessary to accept our word in a
matter of this character. Investigate for yourself. The quality of our goods compare most
favorably with the very best. We are prepared to furnish you with anything you need.
TO PhRfiTEHS:
'THE Magnificant Crop Prospect now is the "advance agent of prosperity," not only to the
tillers of the soil, but to all of us. We want your business and realize the fact that every far-
mer hasn't a bank account to draw against. We have been in business here for over a quarter
of a century and believe we have an established reputation for honest dealing, and know we
sell on CLOSE MARGINS. We handle everything necessary to supply man in a life-time.
We handle all kinds of
We are headquarters for Furniture, Carpets, Matting, Window
vehicles, such as Shades, etc. Agents for the Celebrated Glidden's Patent Steel
Wagons, Carts, Hacks, Barb Fence Wire—galvanized or painted. When in need of any-
Buggies, Etc.
T„ A, HASLER A CO
Also, a Full am
Complete Lim
I Agricultural Implements.
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FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
LIST OF JURORS,
OHDROH DIRECTORY.
KSTABUMHK.H IN IH.IH.
A Tin' publishers propose to acini a
copy of W( ki> am> \\ ouks live
months, from June to October inclu-
sive, to new subscribers only a* a
trial order, for cents, and in ad-
dition thereto, give eaeh trial sub-
scriber free, a copy of a little hoik
of 'it pages, which contains select
chapters of a work by Kev. lr! If
Ilicks, which is to he the crowning
work of his life. This is a rare op-
portunity for any one to study the
Btorm forecasts throughout the com-
ing season, besides the many other
good things in Woiin \m Wohks of
interest to each member of the family.
The regular price of this little hook
alone is 'J.r> cents. Send 'J'i cents and
your address, to V\'oiu> ani> Won km'
I'm, Co., -'201 Locust Street, St.
Louis, Mo.
On the morning of >-'«• t►. Jo. I was
sick with rheumatism and lay in heil
unt 1 Maj Jl-t. when 1 got a l><.111<• of
('hamherlalu's I'aln Halm. The ttrst
application of it relieved me almost en-
tirely from the pain anil the second iif
forded complete relief. In a short time
I was utile to he up and about again.—
A. T. Morcaux, I iiverne, Minn. Sold by
W. .1. Ml ley and Krliard .V Son.
following Is a list of the grand jurors
and petit jurors for the tirsi wcek of dis-
ttci' court to convene at Bastrop,
Monday, June 11. Is',i7
(ilUMI.lt ItOltS.
W II llrown,
A .1 I'utlvjolin
K. I NIchols,
K K i i rav,
A A K.rhard,
It. I' Smith.
I I ltosanky,
It. Hurler
n I IT .11 Hints
II W Wlltlainn.
J W Spcuc'e.
Kiwi llcrma
J S. Votaw,
auku.hi hiiiiic.
.1 H Spoouer,
M A. Duty,
.1 M Anderson.
H A 11 i*ni (• Iiill,
I II Cindra.
J II UuuKlaN*.
1). t . Tally.
J. K Wilson
.1 I Cottle.
Kit It Sanders,
J.U Slack.
.1 K.N linn.
U, W Smith,
Win McWililams
8, W Wood.
II. Cha|i|>lc
W M Oil , v
HC Duval,
I K Moore,
K Mnrclilson,
A I llcllamv.
nils I W I KK.
M \ Itrowder,
W ll.i Hdwriulit,
K. I.. Itldk'c,
M McDonald,
I ml steruehlicrK.
(i \ Inivls,
II. Forrester,
llau U1111<1 it11,
K \ Stone,
s. n lintuK,
W It Dry lint
J oil II IIihhi li,
i'. K. ('uc rcltam
W K Wilson,
lioo Kolaml,
John i nrler
.1 M liobinsun.
■liir llartavli
>1 ( i IN 11 W I- I K.
M'rb Josio Ford Kondrick.
I laughter of our esteemed citizens.
Or. .I.Carroll Kendrlek and wile, start-
ed this w eek, Kast, for a summer's tour,
joining at I.os Augelos City her cousins,
Pascal K. Smith, jr , from Stanford
I'm versify, and Misses Lillian and
pansy Smith, of Mills College, (lak-
litnd, California. She is to spend a
week or more w ith her aunts, Mrs Col.
P. K. Smith and M i*s I ledum K end rick,
of IJetniiig, New Mexico, then no to
her grandparents', .ludgo Spencer Ford
and wife at Bryan, Texas. Miss Josh
Ford lias grown up In our midst, grad-
uated with honors from our public
school and Is -till pursuing her studies.
We are proud of our boy and girls,
and c-peeialh of tills accomplished
young lady, and wi-li for tier a safe re-
turn after tier extended visit to the city
of Bryan, where her mother spent her
school days, and the father for years
enjoyed a large and lucrative practice
In his profession.—I'owncy Cal.
Sharper.
'I he young lady Is a grand-daughter
of Dr. .1. C Kendrii k, a fortuei r> hlent
■ if Bastrop, and pastor id the I'hn-ilan
church here for a number of y ai-, just
after the war.
S, li WlchillKlOU,
.1 K. Heartfleld.
II s Hnukn.
i'liarlte Mart,
J. II. Nmi.Ii.
M II VollllR,
i Thus. .1 HmItil,
John Kbner,
{ l„ Hubert*,
; ,1 1), l>avls,
W <i Miller,
• C • .Shirk,
1 I. L. 1,connr*I,
II M llowcu,
,1 M Howell,
I I c. Waltersnn, jr
II 11. tlt'iitry,
W. I,. Roe.
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I I", IWIIM,' lilt,
I.. Ilror.ll,
K I'ruw,
I Johnson,
I" IVrKUsoii.
\V Straus,
>,ic llnleoinb
A. WaiKon,
A Wright,
i II HIS I IA N (IHKCil.
Sunday Hcliool. Hi every SiniilKy morning, J
It K<r^. Superintendent, J. K 1 .enter Assis
tant. Minn MaKlfic Morris, Or^anis . Mlis
l\dna Kenneily, Assistant T. W. Cain, Treast
ur«'r Miss i <irn Krliard. Secretary.
FreaehliiK. 11 a in ami s |< in . lul,'.'nil ami
Sr'l Siiinlayi tn eai li mouth , Mm, T. J. TrlKK,
(irKanlHl
Communion. a. m.
Junior Christian Kmienvor, 1 p. in.. Mrs A,
C Krharil. SuperiiUemlenl.
1 eaelier*' MeetitlK and Choir t'rai'.iee, every
Monday ulichl.
Senior «ml Intermediate christian Kudeav-
orri— mri I every I uenlay niitht.
I'rayermeelioK, every Thursday night.
Jew km. llowahi', i'uslor.
M KTllOIlls I ( 111 U« II.
Ki (,'iilar Service" every Sunday morniiiK and
rveniiik' ill in "II h in. hii<I s |i. in.
Smi'lii) School, everv Sunday mornliiK, al '*
o'eloek C |il. H 1). (IrKain. Su| erlnt«lident.
IteKiilar I'rayor Service, every Wednesday
1 eVOIiiliK, at s o'clock.
Junior Kpivorlli l.ennue every Sunday after
noon id I o'clock,
Kpworth league meets ever Sunday after-
noon, t .'i o'clock
Woman s Foreign Missionary Society meets
i llrnl Thursday In each month lit I o'clock in the
afternoon.
I.adieu Aid Socletv meet* -i' ond Thursday in
each inonlh. at I o'clock in the itlcruoou
Tutx Kose Missionary Soi iely meets tlrst
j third Sundays In each mouth, nt'>o'clock, p. in
I I1" reals are all free and everybody invited
to attend Ihe services
|i II ItoTCllKIHH, I'astor
T. W. HOUSE.
Banker, Cotton Factor
1897
STOCK OF
SPRNG AND SUMMER.
AMI
Mil
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
A Complete and
Varied Line of
Collections a specialty, with facili-
ties for making them, in all cointies
in this State and the Southwest, upon
the most liberal terms. Huy and sell
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Kxchangc on all points.
Correspondence solicited, and
prompt attention given to same.
Consignments of cotton, wool and
hides solicited, and libera! advances
made on same.
JVIillinery, Dress Goods, Etc.
An Elegant Line of
Pattern
Hats.
Dress-Making
With us is
a specialty.
23 MAIN STREET,
Houston. . - • - Texas.
L. R. ERHARD
THE JEWELER.
A Competent person will have charge of the
Dress-Making and Millinery Department.
MISS F. CHAMBERS & CO.
its 4.S-: C- 3-T. a
iC*,-*?"! i 43= r 3TI .S-ji jf c
J nil ii Mciilli.
J ('. Illll.
Frank llolub.
A. Ausseloii*.
(o'o V Hancock,
W y Arbuiklc.
I' S'oasl,
Andy Meuth,
i W 111)1
IIAI'TIVI (llUUlll.
Sunday school every sundnv al :io A M.
rrHyeimeetliiu every Tuesday al >< I' M.
I'reaehiUK every third and fourth Sundays at ,
11 A M and sr. M .
All are cordially Invited to attend these ser-j
vices. T. J. McCaniu i . I'astor
Hall's Gruat Discovery.
One Hiuall bottle of Hall's (treat l>is-
coveiy cures all kind- of Kidney and
Itlndiicr troubles, removes grave), cures
iliulietl", nominal omissions, weak and
lame hacks, and all irrcKiilar"iea of the
kidneys and bladder, in both men and
women, regulates bladder trouble In
children. If not sold by your UruggUt,
will he sent by mail on receipt of il.ou.
Oil" small bottle is two month's treat-
ment, and will cure an,\ ease above
mentioned.
K. w. 11A 1.1.. Sole Mfl.
I1, O. Box 'Jls, Waco, Texas.
Itastrop, Texas. Sept. I >•. «;. —-1 r, K.
\\ . IIai.i . Waco. lleai'Hir: llaveus il
your Hall' (Jreat hiscovery for Kidney
:iml Itlaihler trouble, and can fully re-
commend it to I lie | hi I >111'.
N. A. Mokkis.
Kor sale by NV. .1. Milev ainlO. Kr-
hard A Son, Itastrop, mid Ilecliard,
Smith villa*.
Sick hcuilaclie can b.> ipilckly and
■ oiiipli'leh oviircomc by u-ifig those
fmooii- little pill* known a< • • IVVi11"-
I ,tt|. I. ,i ly Kiser« '• W . .1. Miley.
KriscorAi. ciit'iicii.
Hervlcei every Second and fourth Sunday, a
eleven a in. and elitlil |i m.
Sunday School every Sunday mornliiK al ten
o'clock . Mr. A. Mel.any, Superintendent.
Meeting of the > entry, Hrst Mondry lu May,
\UKUil, November and February, al four
o'clock p in; Mr A Mcl.avy, Senior Wanlcu
Jndnc II, M. Oarwood. Junior Warden
MeelliiKof l.adlea' fiulld, Wednesday after the
Second and Fourth Sunday in every month
Mis llobt. (Slti, I'rcsldcni
lxrISS E. LISTEN'S
. MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER )
1897 SPRIG aM SU1HER M ol \
MILLINERY!
Pattern A' Hack Hats, Hoods & Tain O'Sliantors
All Styles, Colors and Prices.
I'antor
Private Boarding.
Mrs. .1. Schill would respectfully
inform the public that she is perpur-
cd to rocieve boarders by the day,
week or month, guaranteeing first i
class accommodation and liberal
charges. My rooms will lie found
pleasant, beds neat and comfortable,
and table fare the best to lie pro-
cured.
Liberal patronage will be duly ap-
preciated, and will use every effort
to make my house home like and
pleasant to pairons.
Mit«. .1. Si iiii I .
Time is every-tblng and every one
wants to know tlio time, A watch i-
mot'o than a convenience; Its a neccMtitv.
Y ur watch should be accurate anil
trustworthy to be of value. The linesl
Indus iinil genthdneiiB gold and sil\er
wniches are Included In our stock. I >on't
be swindled out of your money by -end-
ing off for cheap ".iohn Watches."
will sell you a tlrst class guar nit I
watch for the same money, out stork
of Jewelry is complete. lMainoinl«,
Wiitelics. •'lock*. Silverware. And -pec-
tin lis of every style and price can he
found lu our stock.
We charge nothing for a thorough I«• -t
:ituI examination of the eyes b\ the
latest and Improved methods when
wanting spectacles. All even accuraii ly
tiled with the liest of glasses.
tt. 1>. SANhKUS.
\n experienced watch-maki r. will do
all repairing.
Fine watch repairing, a •specialty.
DRESS GOODS.
T
11 K Latest in Cheviot Suit-
ing, Fresh Organdies, Bro-
caded Silk and Satins, Taffeta
Silk. Mulls, Lapped Mulls,
Dimities, Home Spun Linen,
Pique, Nunavciiing, C'rcpon,
Lawn, Linen, Percale, Duck,
(iingham and ('alien.
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NOTIONS-
AC'KS, Kmltroidcries, Para-
sols, Fans (1 loves, Mitts,
Veilings, Cuffs and (.'ollars,
Belts, I'iest Novelties, Braids,
Handkerchiefs, Side Combs,
Ornaments, Corsets, I'mler*
wear, Vests, Hosiery, Zephyrs.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 12, 1897, newspaper, June 12, 1897; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205351/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.