The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1900 Page: 5 of 8
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« Tempting Spring and Summer Attractions ?=
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T"he people of Bastrop and surrounding country have stood by the Elzner Coi ner like True
* Patriots. Why? Because we appealed to their common sense and judgment, and gave
them a hundred cents worth of Merchandise for every dollar left with us. We have the most
Beautiful Array of Spring Merchandise,
including all the Novelties of the season, to be found in any store in this section. We were
never more successful in securing Bargains than this season, and as a result we have stacks of
goods bought away under market value, which we are selling at less than mill and factory price.
Our goods are the talk of all who see them. Inspect our stock and you will not doubt us.
Dress Goods Department.
We have bought tlie; j>r«'ttii'^t line ol Silks
lor Sliirt Waists and Skirts ever -con here. Also
('ropons in all the latent stylo <>t up-to-date im-
ported fabrics. Also l,i<|iie>. Ducks. Cra*li and
all Wash (ioods- -in fact, tin- nicest line of Dr-ss
(ionds ever brought to Bastrop.
Clothing Department.
The above department tor this Spring can t
be e<|ualled by am house in this section, ll in
need of a new, nobbv suit, see our stock.
Grocery Department.
Don't forgot our (Iroeerv Department, for
here is where wc and all our customers live. Our
(iroeerv trade is immense, which enables the
Mlzner Coiner to be constantly in receipt of fretdi
and pure goods, all of which i- bought in large
shipments, hence prices are the lowest.
Farmer's Department.
The Kunncr's Department is the pride of
the Elzner Corner. Here ^e have Plows, Plan-
ters, Cultivators, Wagons, Buggies, Carriages,
Pheatons and Harness, all of which are of the
best manufacture I. and only of the dilVeient makes
as we can safely recommend to be of the best.
Hat Department.
A full and complete line of Hats f .r everv-
body—all bought before the advance. Trv the
Elzner Corner for your Spring Hat.
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Shoe DeiDartment.
We handle the largest and 'liestest' line of
Shoes in Bastrop. See them and you will admire
them, for their beauty and superior make.
The Klxnei' Corner.
P. 0. KUNKR.
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-j . , . • orest sympathy to the members of the rates, and if you arc contemplating
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erest sympathy to the members of the rates, and if you arc contemplating
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The Lu'li«'s ('einetery Associii-
tion met M<>n<lay. .luiif, 4, at 1
p. m. Tin* preHidfiit prrsideil.
The minutes of last ini-etiii^ wen*
r *a<l by the neeretary.
1 )ii«*h paid as follows: Mes-
daines Mary < • i11 • initiation foe,
(IlICH, Sill' A (il't't'll—2.00.
Th«* total amonnt—was
handed over to tli" treasurer.
A new working eommitt«*o for
t h«> month of June was appoint oil.
Thoy are Mesdatnt's W. T. llig1-
j;inH, John llearne, M. T. Ilig^ins
and <K. I iaynie. A "Tribute
of Love" to tli"- metnony of Mrs.
M. II. ' i!••••>n was read and ac-
cepted.
THIBI'TK '>1 U)VK,
At, th" mci'ting > f tin ' '• • ry A
social ion, the following tribute of love
to the memory of Mrs. M. 11. <i recti «a-
unanimously adopted.
Whereas, it ha-, pi' ised Almighty
(lod, oui lleavnly Father, to take from
her earthly home our friend and com-
panion, Mrs. M. II. (ireen,
Resolved I . That while we, ;is niern-
bors of the A -social inn, mourn our los-,
we shall ever retiu'iuhei and devoutly
thank < iod for the many years lie gave
of loving, self sacrificing service as an
official mcmtici of the association.
Resolved 2). That in her death the
Association has met with a loss that
eai oi lie measured.
"W'e bless ihy name, o Lord, lor t'is
dear saint
Who dwelt with us while in women's
guise,
But now recalled by Thee to heavenly
skies,
Where death nor grief no. any earthly
plaint
(hn mar her peace,
taint
Shadowed tier pure spirit. Her tender
eyes
Looked upon wrong and pain to sympa-
thize
Atid open hand and heart without re-
straint."
Her doilyjwish to let no sun go down
Till she'iljsoine loving deed or servit •
done.
And though the grave now hides her
from our eyes
Her countless deeds, like flowers, up
springing rise,
Hlootn in our hearts and whisper to our
faith
That she we love and in iiirn can If now
no death."
stricken home, with, the assurance that
"He who knows our frames will spare
Hardens more than thou canst bear."
From our hearts comes this prayer
that in the depth of their sorrow they
may feel the Presence of the Holy Ohost,
the Comforter, and find that peace which
passeth all understanding.
Resolved ' 1 . That these resolutions
be spared upon the minutes >.f the As-
sociation and a copy thereof be trans-
mitted to the family of our friend, also
summer trip call and get prices.
Fort Worth, Texas, June U)th-21st, ' ^
Y. 1'. S. C. K. Convention. For the | ^
above a rate of five dollars for the round
trip, selling dates, for all trains arriving j
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E. H. PERKINS.
in Ft. W< tl June tilth, limit June 22nd.
Houston, Tex., June lflth-22nd. State
(^invention Ancient Order of Hil>ernians.
For the above a rate of one and one
third fare for the round trip, sell:ng
dates, June 17th, and lKth, limit June
2Mrd.
Antonio, Texas, June 27th-2Hth
to the Bastrop Advertiser and the H.i>- It ,hs Industrial & Real Kstate Associa-
tion. For the alxjve a rate of one fare
trop Vidette.
I Miss Chambers.
Com. Mrs. \. H. Klznof
I Mrs. K. ( ill, -«
A discussion of the condition
of the drives to the < Vmetery
was next in order, hut a new en-
trance and road was finally turned i
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for the round trip, selling dates June
•Jlith and 27th, limit June .'tilth.
College, Texas, June 18th and July
'Jsth, I1MKI. Summer Normal. For the
above occasion a rate of one and a third
fare for the round t.iip on the certificate
plat..
Republican National Convention,
Iniadclphin, Pa., June 19th, 1SKKI. For
c above occasion a rate of one fare
NEW SERVICE
VIA
While no worldh
overt., the Corporation to )h(. trip> Rcllinfr (ial0K Jlin„
sider. sex ton's hill of Slit l.t KI was | 111 h and Ifith, final limit leave 1'hiludel-
,i i t i. t .. >1. i pliia, not later than June 2'ith.
allowed lor work lor the month i1 •
of May. It was deciiled by the
society as hest for the minutes of
each meeting to he placed in the
papers the week following the
meetinir, so the working eom-
inittee mi>xht know whose name
is on, and we hope they will do
j^ood work as it is badly needed.
We have an enrollment nfnitiety-
I'ii^ht members, someot whom are
very much behind on their dues.
Please try to pay some little each
month.
MKS. W. J. MILKY.
Seeretarv.
M. K. \ T. 11ATKS.
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propose to furnish the people of Bastrop and surrounding coun-
try with a Fresh, Pure and rnadultorated stock of Staple and
y Groceries. Every dollars worth of goods sold by us are sold under
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a guarantee, and if not n> represented, your nionev is trlaoiv n
is our method of doing business, and under this method we solicit
the patronage of the people of this section.
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Country Produce Bought and Sold.
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san antonio of Rates!
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Houston, Texas, June |Sth, Ancient
Order of Hiberiaus. For the above a
rate of one fare for the round trip, selling
dates June 17th, and 1 Hth and for trains
arriving Houston morning of June 19th,
limit return June 24th.
Houston, Texan, Juno I9th-2l it. Texas
Retail Hardware and Implement Dealers
Association. For the alxive a rate of one
fare for the round trip, lelling dates
June ITili and 1 Hth and for trains arriv-
ing Houston morning of lltth, limit for
return 24th.
Austin, Texas, June I7th-20th. Com-
mencement F.xeerises State 1'diversity
and June 2Dlh-2.'lrd, Democratic Con-
vention. For the above a rateofoneand
a third fare for the round trip, selling
dates June Hith, 17th, isih and 1'Jth and
Resolved • That while realizing j for trains arriving Austin morning of
our own personal loss and th- lo-s of the ' June 2l)th, limit for return June 21th.
Association, our hearts go out in tend-I Wc now have oni ununi r Holiday
via
WACO, S. A. A. A. P. and SOU. PAC.,
and to
AUSTIN.
via elgin and h. 4. t. c.
Through Tourist Sleepers
to
CALIFORNIA,
V * SAN ANTONIO and SOU. PAC.
Quickost and Best Lino to
MEXICO.
"KATY FLYER"
to
St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City
all twains have
FREE KATY CHAIR CARS and
B'JFFLT SLEEPLRS.
| The Exchange Hotel
Having been re-fitted throughout
with new furnishings, etc., and
under the existing circumstances,
t it is found necessary to make the
J Fxchangc in future'a . . .
j $2.00 a Day Hotel.
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j Thanking our former patrons for
'i« their very liberal patronage, we
ask a continuation of same. a> we
propose conilucting a S2.t*l i Day J
'! 1 lotel of which there is no superior' <
;in the state.
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BLACKSMITHING.
BEN MARTIN
Located at the EUUAK1) OLD STAND.
I« prepared to do all kinds of BLACK-
SMI'l'HINIt 111 the best style, carefully
and with dispatch.
(j) A Wood Shop is connected with my establish.,
inent where all kinds of t'srriage and Wagon
i,1 Special Attention given to J Work is done under Strict Ouarantee.
ill nonq sn i.
Satisfaction (iuarantecd
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Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited.
BEN MARTIN.
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C. NV. Tl'KNKK. IMt«IP'K.
Restore the .V/enstrua and (ienerative
i irgans to natural condit ions so they will
do tlicit duty l>v taking SimmonsSipiaw
Vine Win Tablets. Foi Sale t>y C.
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T. A. HASLER & CO.
DEALS IN ALL KINDS OF
TDtv Goods,
SYioes, , EXg .,
are also the atilliori/.eit agents for the
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 16, 1900, newspaper, June 16, 1900; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205499/m1/5/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.