The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 21, 1900 Page: 5 of 8
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As has been customary for the past twenty years, on August 1st, 1900, the books at the
Elzner Corner were closed to all credit business, and from the above date until Jan-
uary 1st, 1901, our immense and complete stock of
Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats,
Furniture, Carpets, Farming' Implements, Etc.,
Will be sold only for the Cash. Tremendous bargains are being offered in all departments.
We are not overstocked in any department, but as this is the beginning of the
Strictly Cash Season at the Elzner C orner,
We have adopted this method to rid ourselves from season to season of strictly first class mer-
chandise. By doing this each season it enables us to have fresh, new and up-to-date goods each
season. It will pay you to visit the Elzner Corner, as among other inducements, we are ....
Knifing all of Our Summer Goods.
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THE ELZNER CORNER.
P. < >. ELZNER
The Bastrop Advertiser
NOT I (MO.
k The officers and members of the
v Public Library Association are
requested t<. meet in the Library
room at 5 o'clock, p. m., n 1 ues-
day next, .Inly 17th, 1.900.
Mus. S. .1. ' M:«. \in.
i 'resident.
July 112. 19(M).
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On or about the mi<lill«- of April, tho
following described animal-: < mo two
your old sorrel horse, with Ma/.e in taee,
and t)iro* white foot. i.(no Mare ( "It
Hrown, about one year ■ ■ b" ' ui< Black
horse colt < iie year old. >Y ! pay SIM,
an reward for information leading to
thoir recovery.
Address, W. R. Ki i.ton,
Me Made, Texas.
To Cl'lU. ClIUJ S V \|> M A!.Aid \ IN foil.
DAYs tako ijtiinoriu. All drugn'i- :s are
authorized to refund n ■ ■ 11'• y i it lai! '
j cure. I 'l ie • ."it► eel ,1 - | , j ■ i .I'J e,
kuxtrk* liltiirr t.i.om h.
The Columbia A>; li.—<«n ' obe,
the lient made, f<>t* sale by I.. *1 •
(iuse, at 20o each.
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One
for :i
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flf ^|c w< rk 11 !
Apply
(ilLKS .1. LMATH,
Hnsdrop, Texas.
_tn unknown editor, alter look"
i'.ig over the situation, has come
Co the conclusion that some i'<> to
church to weep while ot hers go to
- sleep. Home go to tell then woes
while ' hers go to show their
clothes. Some go to hear the
preacher, others go to hear the
/'solo screecher. Hoys go to re-
Aronnoiter, girls go because they
^or tor. Many go for r "flection,
precious few to help collection.
THE I'NI VKRS1TY OF TKXAS.
Highly instruoiors and officorB. '.(11
students, not including 17! summer
school students. Women admitted to all
department.-. TU"'W N KK'KK. T< TA1.
KXI'KNSKS, *150.0(1 to S'JaO.oO. Stu-
dents from colleges of repute admitted
without examination-- and given credits
for work oomplotod.
At .MU MH DKI'AHTMKNT.
Session begins ((otobor t; Rntrnnoe
Kxaminatiotis September 12b; Matricula-
tion Fee s 10.00, 120 courses of study;
I 'nivci ii y system of instruction and di--
rjpiine; Library of :t.ri,iHK) volumes; Y.
M. C. A. Y. \V. ('. A., (iymnasium,
Athletic Field. Teachers' courses lead
to Permanent State Teachci - t'ertifi-
cates, Knginooring Department eon-
fel decree of Civil Kligineer.
| \W 10 1 \U I Ml NT.
Session begins October I, Kutranoe
I'xamination- September 'JO; Matrieula-
tion Fee, pay ibl'- «hii.v once, s'iO.OOti. A
two year-course leads to the degree of
li.icheloi of I .aw- , and entitle holder to
practice in any court in Texas. Law
indent • may pursue a< idonii' course-
without further charge.
Ml in t vt. I>KI• \it i Ml n i.
located at (lake ton. Four yeai
course; i';toulty of instructors; Sehooi |
of Pharmacy; Sohool of Nursing (for |
women; Matriculation Few, payahli
once, SKO.INI. Complete equipment in
all Schools. S"v ion begins < )etobor I;
Entrance K xaminat ions the proci ediug
week.
For catalogue of any Department, or
for informal ion, addn •<
jiaiv A. Lom \x, Registrar,
Austin, T> \a-.
A elear complexion is a sign [of r "id
health, which is generally obtain' 1 by
use of Kea Tea. It regulate - tli- liver
and purifies the blood, All druggists
are authorized to refund the money in
any ease whore Kea Tea fails to do what
is claimed for it. Frioe 2&c a package.
W .1. Mii.'.y, Druggist.
PRIZE WINNERS. ® *
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Now is the time to hatch
them for the Shows and
for fall layers. My - -
Barred PlvinoutIi Hock,
Lt Hiiilmui.BufVCocliin
Lay the Eggs that will
hatch as good Chicks for
y.iu as any one lias. My
winnings in ----- -
Ind., Ky., and Tex*
Shows, goes to prove the
blue blood in their veins.
KgtfS *2.00 per sotting.
Y"ami. St nek t'iir Sale.
Satisfaction ' Juarantood.
A. L. GIVENS,
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Has been created among all the house-
keepers of Bastrop, owing to the fact
that Perkins & Cope, the Grocers, are
furnishing patrons with the . . .
. Purest and Freshest Groceries..
ever handled by a firm in this section.
Country Produce bought and sold
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san Antonio, of Rates!
Vancy Lewis, of South McAlis-
ter. has been elected law profes-
sor in the Texas University, at
Austin.
via
waco, 6. a; 4. a. p. and sou. pac.,
and to
austin.
via elgin and h. 4. t. c.
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Through Tourist Sleepers
TO-
CALIFORNIA,
vIA san antonio AND sou. pac.
I The Exchange Hotel
Having boon re-fitted throughout
with new furnishings, etc., and
under the existing eircumst.uu< ,
it is found necessary to make ihe
Exchange in future a . . .
\
Admiral Sampson received
$S,ooo for being absent and not
participating in* the Santiago
'naval engag'tuent with the
Spanish fleet, /hj i what we
'call a specimen "I 1 •' | ■ i^lican
©xtravigance and inju-iiec.
To et'HK Dyhi'Kpsia and Imhokstion,
lake Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. Alldrug-
gist- are authorized to refund money if
they fail to cure, Price 60 cents per
package.
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The dwelling now occupied by
self and family, as a residence,
i.s for sale ciiXAP, puri'hamer to
move same. Possession b> be
gi\en about .1 une 1st.
li;o Zi i:ti:.n .
Quickest and Best Lino to
MEXICO.
£2.00 Jl DilV Hotel.
Special AttentionL'ivon to
H'HtSK SH )Kl S\i
SatiKfactiun (viiarautueil
BLACKSMITHING.^
ben martin.
Located at the KKII \KI> OLD STAN'P,
Is prepared to lo nil kinds of BLACK -
S.M I I'll IM< in tIi<• bcbt style, dutifully
and with dispatch. «
j- A Wood Shop is coniiccted with my estah'.lKh-
ment where all kinds of t_'arriaj;«i and Wagon
Work is done under strict Guarantee.
Your Patronage Respectfully Solicited.
BEN MARTIN.
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"KATY FLYER
to
St. Louis, Chicago, Kansas City,
ALL TRAINS HAVE
fh£e KATY CHAIR CARS AND
buf-FfeT SLEtF'ths.
, j- Thanking our former patrons for
<\( their very liberal patronage, wo
ask a continuation of same, a- we
J' propose conduct intr a •'li.OU a Pay
'•< Hotel of which there is nn superior
>1 in the slate.
C. W. Tl'RM ]\, PROI-'R.
Kestore the M ns*rual and ( Jenerative
Organs to natural condition- -.othey will
do thoii duty bv takinu Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or tablets. For Sale by C.
& K>on.
| T. A. HASLER & CO.
& DEALS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 29, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 21, 1900, newspaper, July 21, 1900; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205504/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.