The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 48.
FKKi: HICARTS, FltKK MINUS, KKKK I'KOPLK, ARK THK MATKRIAL. AND THK ONLY MATKRIAI., OUT OF WHICH FRKK OOVF.RNMKNTS AKK CONKTKUCTKD.—JKFFKRSON.
BASTROP, BASTROP COUNTY. TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPT KM BKI.' H, 1 i 00.
NUMBER
STEVENSON & HOLTS
NEW STORE,
NEW FIRM.
NEW GOODS.
NEW PRICES.
GRAND INTRODUCTION SALE
I
ooiMiMiEirsrciiNra- SEPT, IOTH
IIIMIPWfnvi
Qur immense new stock of Fall and Winter DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, SHOES, NOTIONS,
ETC., arc arriving daily and our store is being put in order ;is fast as possible. We bid
high for your patronage by making you the lowest prices You are invited to our store whether vou want to bnv
OUR MOTTO:
"SMALL PROFITS
. . and . .
QUICK RETURNS:'
One Price. Spot Cash.
our method of doing business. We figure smoothly, justly and propose to squeeze prices down to a reasonable per cent,
to underbuy, we use that power t<> undersell. Rememher, we will be opened up and ready for business SKIT 10th. rai
pick troiu our new stock. Iielow we giw you a partial list ot our prices to convince you that u*e mean busim
or not. Come and get acquainted with
Cash is king---we test its powers
tin or shine. Come curlv and set lirst
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STAPLES.
I in mI lie ■ \ 7
K\lr« h< a * I
A rent v I'll i)
A nig !ii • i.i
Apron i i u
A IfOOll I j I ■ 11
These vhii must 11iiv«
Niile OIII | rI~.
* iirown Oomcetic. at 4e pec yard
t Itiown I>iiiiii>tli'. i<t .■)(• per yitiil.
■ it 1 i l v Itlcachcd l-l I' 11 r 111 • -11 < • hi ,'i .
•imiilttMi I'rlnin, nil new style*, ut i
'•inghams, nice quality, at 1<\
M it11e s Ticking. peryaril. le.
We MiV von mom
A large : uieiit of Cotton Cheek*, t>er yard, It 1 J
An « xir:i lii i\ v Hickory Sheeting, at lie
I'eppen-! Iliow n I >rllI. yotnl and lrong. per VH'"il. He
Man dm i! s i)«n ut hi i anil I Mu k , per j an 1, 7 I •
All seleeteil with tnucli aire, anil
we are displaying unly the latest
DRESS GOODS.
slv Its* IIII. I ,«li,ltlcs.
\ l> etly line of (night Outings (or Full use, tier yard, .">c
\ tine nf -i m i i'i| nil wide IVrcalcs, per yard. "ic.
.v imjj line ut Kaney I will MuUlngH. worth 15o. per yard . s l-Je.
\ lovely line <>| h'atiey Wool Itioeades, worth IJ I lie, i ■ . aril. '.♦ ?.
I 'ret r y. bright sly lis In new plaid Su it i ti>f s, perxnrd. Pi -J-:i:.
Kesldes the above we have an tleKiint line of Fa'ney Or.'-- I ■ toils in Ser-
Itroad i 'IoiIi. Flench Flannels, ami all the new Fall *tvles that
w ill ho marked down very low.
FURNISHING GOODS. JESSWS
departments:
All the In test styles in lient'- Linen Collar*, at 10c.
\ !>lg Jiili ill N'etfli|tee shiri^, worth 7*iC, at I'.'c.
Men's Iirown Orlll l>ni vets, at l.'u'pair.
M i'ii '* ' i all/e I lidei h il l . al 101•,
Mi u' Bleached I Mill Orawets, at -Mi' pair
\\ e Mi*) aNo show iii^ a pretty line :if Shirts, Ties and llats. alll the new-
Fall style*. Come mid e« those ^oods
W e were fortunate enough to secure many
bargain* In this line, which we w ill give to
CLOTHING.
our customers.
Hoy's blue apron front Overalls, per pair, "JHc
Hoy's Knee I'ants. assorted colors, per pair, liik.
Men's blue i oiton Check .lumper*, '20c t ach .
Men's blue apron front Overalls, well made. 04l- | r pair.
Men's black Cheviot I'ants (a Inii-gain) at t'Oc.
A job lot in Men's I'ants. worth from $2,110 to $:( on, per pair, SL09.
NOTIONS.
It is the saving ou little things that build great
fortunes.
Ladies I i-i iilack I Iocs, al .">c per pair.
Men * extra heavy Knit Sox, al ">c per uiilr.
Misses extra heavy knit black Hose, at ."nr.
- Men's fancy bordered Handkerchiefs, for 5c.
\ Olg lot .'I Ladies bordered Handkerchiefs, 2 for 5c
™ * p ut of Men's suspenders. for He
paper* aiLiiilaIII ilie toilet l'lns . for 5c.
I l>i. line of Lad le*'Corsets, each -.Me.
Heshb's a tli"u«ainl ami one hi tides just as cheap
Q 1—1 (~) C C ^ "ie shoddy kind but good serviciable footwear
^ 1 ' *s/ I—<J , at reasonably low prices.
Men's buff Congtes* and I.ace, all sizes, at '.'Sr per pair.
Men's satin calf Congress and Lace, good value, at Sl.l'.i per pair.
Women's dongola button will be cheap at S'.ic p(.r pan
Woinen'^s dongola button and lace, all sizes, at !'*c per pair.
Women's glow grain button, a borgain at U5c.
Our line of l rew Selhy Ladies Fine .shoes, and all our Men's Fine
Dress Shoes will be marked down very low and we. invite you to in-
spect them.
above is only ;i few of our many Bargains. We have many mor(
crural tfiiim's In oiler ymi Yours *< • ,,s; 11 Be"''" Unirk
STEVEMSOlSr &c HOLT
i W i . **j i i i it I h' I Nl i i i i < i i i i i l l I I ti . "
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iiiiut'isun JJUUUIUP
I KAdS.
S' V1 'c':' V' V C . ' • 11'' • I IS .M 1 1 II,
W1 ! Attorney at-1 .aw.
11« MILEY, . BAHTROP .... TKXA8.
. | THK i iLD-l-'.\SHI()Ni:n LAD.
1 What lias become of the old-fashioned
tlx
IIIJll'.
DRUGGIST.
Wi practice in nil tb« Higher mi l Inferior ,
1 t'ourtn ui the "tali' I ... . . i • i
Aliftrncth nf titlt* furultbel I.<>aiin lieKotiu Willi ni- iiH'Kois
Kiel « •illiM'ttnii*! promptly att' inb d to
uhl LhihI ciaiuin iuvemiKatct in all parts of
the State
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«Mlll«i 1,11
8inftHnl and careful ailention
all ] il to I lie Prescription I >e-
i....... lii'''11 ■ ,l,u' patron* w aited
ori • I it v ot night. \ full
Inn (if,f Taunt Mum ink*.
... ,| |..|| «Hlt • run I I All II' -
I'i nilNKKV, LT( ., Kti-.
" M u*
Physicians and Surgeons.
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J , IL l'KH'K
County Judge and
Attorney-at I.aw.
HMNtrop. Texan.
Will practice In nil tlie hluber conrii.
- . ,,/w Physician df Surgeon
PROFESSIONAL CARPS
Lawyers.
The boy tlnvt once we knew,
liirt, and torn straw
hat,
And In-art that was tender and trm-V
niKMj;s( ).\
:-NOMINATKI>.
hKNtrn|i ieXHM.
OKFli K At NX ' Mi Icy i* i ru« >tore.
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H. D. ORUAIN. w ¥ MAYS A HP
OltfJAIN & M A V N AKI >
Attorneys at-Law.
ItHMlrill1 T«>XK«.
WillIii "'I t',u I'I*'1*" bii I In-
f« rlor eourl*.
JQUOWN, LANK iV IJAUWDOl),...
. . ANI> . .
l'A< • K iV M I l.K^ .
Lawyers.
Hn^tron suit Hmlthvi'lr
IVuelii'e in nil roarts Htsie sail Kflersl
jack jbnkins
Attorney-at Law.
H. h. comns, m. i)
County Physician
and Surgeon.
Can you tell me where the laddie has
gone,
Willi his whistle of keen delight,
Whate'cr his task or labor, or play
Fimiii early morn till night?
1 )w you know the place that lie hides
himself,
And the posies he used to bring
From the shady woods, as he drove the
cows
Across by the pebbly spring?
Where do they ga/M, those honest yes
That looked yon square in the tare,
As you caught a glimpse of a tender
mouth,
And a -mile's benignant grace?
[ Who listens now to his cheery laugh,
And the rattle of joke and fun
4APTKUI'
oki*i• ► C Krbnr-1 Hon'* DrilK Store.
Hkmii ks« ► HhaHhii I'ottHUf.
Dentists.
DK. N- <>. FOW1.KK
Dentist.
OFFICK—0 er First Nnilonnl B*nk.
1.1ST (>F I'ATI .NTS.
TFX \s brought from the field, or the glow-
tbahvrui*
i i' iu Hit tlu> ('Hurts
I KX Cs
Only (Xiniplt-tu ! .-t of Alistrsct Mi«iI<h In llu
'« ignuoiy
Nouiry In nflleo
Otiiin -UM-I 1st Nminimi Hsu*
y
Mb. W JOKF.S J «. JONKS
JONKS & JONKS
Attorneys-at La to.
BAHTKOI', - - - - tkxas
OrricK— I'pttslrs In Krtmr<1 HnlMlnn
T P. FOWI-KK
Attorney-at Law,
1U f< t>, Ti'lll
Will practice III *11 tliu lllntuT uil In
fori or <'nnr*« . „ .
L. .OMyiC* Uvur KU t Nmioum H uk.
( trnnted to Texan invt'iitoi's this
wtM'k. KeporteU l y ('. A Snuw
V <'o. l'utenl AttnrnoyH, Wasli-
inhtun, I >. —W. I', llontlnn,
l>allas, Clevis. .1. V. lin^hoH,
Dalian, Naillt'Ha Horseshoe. .1.
ing forge,
When the work, and the day, were
done?
What are they doing, those tug, red
hands,
So ready to help and heal,
And the lug brave hoar' that was not
ashamed
Another's woes to feel?
Where an- they gone, the manly word-
lie spoke when occasion caine,
And the earnest effort he made to win
An upright, noble name?
(>h, where, oh, where, in the city's
I streets,
Have his unused feet been lost?
There's many a home that ini*s.-s bin ,
And many a tear lie's cost.
N INTH <'i >N<iHKSNIONAI. DISTRICT
UK- N i 'Ml NAT I S IP IN. AI.UKKT S.
Ill'It 1.1:Si iN FOR CONORF.SS,
allodia net
dootrini s
demtK'ratic party as tau ;ht and
exi'inplilii'il liy a lon,^ linenf dem-
ocrat ii* st,Hlesmen and patriots,
and ns emlxnlied in the ma^nil'i-
\t 10 o'clock, a. in., Friday, cent ileclaration of principles
August Ml, l'.too; in the < - i ty of j made by the national democratic
hn-
I o 1111 • i -o 11si i t titi i' 11;11
and traditions of the
convention at Kansas <"ity.
11. Weiiidor.se Hie slate demo-
cratic platform adopted at Waco,
and 'iimmeii'l the present state ad-
ministration as wise, patriotic and
Austin, ( hairman Jefferson .
son heino- absent, lion. T. .1.
Wom.'iek, of Burleson county,
called the Ninth Coi ^res-ional
Convention to order; whereupon
a temporary organization was 1 efficient.
perfected by the election of Hon. I .a. We heartily indorse the
course in congress of the I Ion. A.
s. Burleson and commend him to
tlie people as an energetic, con-
scientious and able reprcsenta-
ClintC. (iiddings, of Washing-
Ion. temporary chairman, and
l.ee.l. K'otmdtree, of Williamsun
county, temporary secretary.
Two committees, one on per-
manent organization and creden-
tials and one on platform and
resolutions, were appointed.
The convention took a recess
in hour.
C. Erhard & Son-.,,
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DRUGGISTS
HAATKOt',
I'KXAH. . .
Prescription# carefully com
pounded at all hours.... I'at-
It'NT Mkuicinks of all kinds
live, who has in one session of
congress impressed himself upon
his fellow members in a manner
rarely equaled.
1. Recognizing that the navi-
j gation of the Brazos river will in
and generally discussed the poli-
tical issues of the day. The Ai>-
vkktiskr will endeavor to giv i
the speech in full in its next
issue.
The <//dveston Tribune sug-
gests that the busy bodies will
of half an hour. jgationof the Brazos river will he K
On re-assembling the tempo.- j of vast importance to the people ! ""ntinue harping on the Waters-
at'V organization was made per- of Texas, not only by the opening ' " '' ' nntil tin ^ niaki Pom
manerit. of a large body of rich lands tn ! Smith Governor "f Te3ra8'
The committee made the follow-
ing recommemlations, which were
unnmin<uisly adtipted :
That T. W. < iregory "f Travis
Le elected chairman of the e.xecu-
arg.
cultivation, but mainly by reason |
of the effect on freight rates, we
most cordially indorse the efforts!
Bresci, the murderer of King
Humbert, of Italy, was tried,
convicted and sentenced in one
The penalty given
i .1
■t out the bells, the big alarms,
W. Johnson, Buffalo, Artificial
Stone, h. W. Snow.len, Tilden, The lost, lost boy to find,
1% ... Itf . i Wo nrud him to nulla our imtinn up
Cactus Burner. W. \\ . Stewart,, NV.th men that are true and kmd
Sterling Co. Pipe clamp. .1. S.
, ,, .. iii We net (I him to show our own deal ,ads
Stockton, Honey (irove. hem 11oi- , , , ,
, ..I I he way to lie truly great;
del' for l illlivalors. I L W ih'j , j.-,,, [1(, Wils iM,rn and reared, you know,
Dublin, Steam Heater. on nobility'a old esutc!
For copy of any of above pat- j Selected.
outs send ten cents in postage, Koatore the .Wet^tmal and Generative
stamps with date of this paper to ' >rgans to natural conditions -.'they will
,, . u , ... i • , I do theii duly by taking Simmons Sipiaw
C. A. Snow ft Co. Washington, Vine Wine or tablets. Foi Sale b> C
|).C. & ^t,n •
of Mr. Burleson toward securing! , .. . ,.
. . , day. The penalty given him
governmental aid, and hereby I :7 1 , , .
. , , | , , , ,,, . | being life imprisonment, w hich
live committee for the next two ! tender the thanks of this ciinvn- . ° '
| . ,. .. . n ! is the severest that can be given
vears and the following executive , tion to Hon. ( . A. < ulherson, . . w ,
• . , ,,,, i, i >. i n for murder, in Italy.
committee be selected for thej 1 hos. 11. Ball and R. I.. Henry
next tw< • years:
for their co-operation in securing T,u. nmn who gt)e(j N(jrth to in.
Washington—.1. B. Buchanan. I an appropriation for the survey ^ hi> capital in thl. hupe of
Bastrop-W. K. Jenkins. jof the river, and bespeak their doul,ling it, is much like the fel-
continued aid to the enterprise. ,, )W wh() goeS Hnipe hunting and
Caldwell—S. M, Nixon.
Hays—W. T. .lackinan.
Burleson—M. h. Womack.
I.ee—.1. H. Tate.
Burnet—I htyton Moses.
Travis—Vict<>r I troi >ks.
Williamson- N. W. Nelms
I'ollowing is the platform tts
adopted:
1. We, the democrats i' the
Nominations being declared in ,lolds the The pUll.,. to in.
order, Hon. I. \N . < '"\r"t > . Vest capital is in Texas industrial
Travis, placed Hon.
\Ibert S.
enterprises. Benison Herald.
Burleson, in nomination for re- , , ,
election to Congress, who was,. The man on salary, even tho-
by a unanimous rising vote, de- i ugh small, has infinitely the ad-
clared the nominee of theconven- j vantage over the one with large
tion. ; buisness and certain expenses
For with
Mr. Burleson was then intro- and uncertain income.
Ninth congressional district of duced and responded in a 4o the former he can shape his ex-
Texas, in convention assembled,, mintues speech, in which he con- j penses to fit, while it is impossible
hereby reaffirm and renew our J demned imperalistn and the trust# j with the latter. Huntsville Item.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 35, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 8, 1900, newspaper, September 8, 1900; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205511/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.