The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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Men's Stylish Spring Hats.
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ETERNAL
QUESTION
'yHE ETERNAL QUESTION in
this instance is one of Clothes. Twice
a year every man is called upon to solve it,
and it is up to us to help you find the
answer. This year we are better equipped
than ever. The INTERNATIONAL
TAILORING CO. of New York and Chicago have supplied
us with a line of Fabrics and Styles which will solve the
question for e^ery man regardless of his taste. If you are in
doubt as to what to wear, a call here will put you right Let
us take your measure. Popular prices.
Our extensive showing of New Spring Styles
in Men's Hutu comprises the most di«tiuctive nn-
gortmeut of smart shapes we have ever shown—in
short, till the styles ueeepted by the drlmeatois of
fashion find their best expression hete. All the
season's best shapes in the Thoroughbred, the new
high crown telescopes iu black, pearl, grey, with
either pearl or black hands, price $,'1.00 cadi.
All the staple shnpes in the Stetson at $7.00, $( 00 ami $5.00.
Immense line ol Men's Stylish Stiaw Hats at $4.00. 00. sf'2.50, $.!.00 and $1 00
Men's and Youth's Trousers.
Have just received a tremendous stock of the Celebrated Wald Walker line of M
h Grade Trousers. These goodn are made by first class Tailors, are the perfection o
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High Grade Trousers. These goods are made by first class Tailors, are the perfection of the Tni >< > *.
are made with side buckles, belt straps, some with cuff bottoms, some made 'peg top.' -tone ni.ide -o
roomy, but iu fact they all are made roomy, but cut to lit.
These goods ure faultless in make and will fit you pejfectly. Prices £6 00, $5 .'>0. $4.00. ! .">0. p-> 00
and fJ.50.
Men's Blue Serge Coats
Nothing makes a more cool and comfortable Summer Suit than a nice Mine Ser«r.« Oont mi I a >• •npi«
of pair of nice Light Trousers. We have these <'oats in single or double hreasteO, m id" hail line i .ml
skeleton lined, are all made with unbreakable front., nicely padded, and will lit and iviaiu tin- simp
Prices $8.00, $0.00, $5.00 and $4.50.
Summer Underwear.
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Our showing in Summer Underwear is complete. Men's Whiieand Fancy Conned lialoriga
rwear, prices 25c, 35c and 50c a garment.
Men's bite and Fancy Colored Knit I'tidei-wea?, at *1 00, 7.V and 50e garment.
We always carry any and every si/,e in the Genuine Snivtis and Klas'i>* S.mi !) :i <
Lots of Pretty New NECKWEAR, FANCY LOSIKUY. NE< J LIU EE and PUN,.;;;. .
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See our line of Samples before having your Easter
GILL. PRICE & GILL
JVIen's Spot Cash Outfitters.
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The Bastrop Ad v/ertiser | The Court of Civil Apped
'this week reversed the ease o'
K. & T. Ky. Co. o
. A. F. Browu an «
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DAUGHTERS CONFEDERACY Texas vs
APRIL MEETING NEXT MONDAY.
At request of the presiden, the
April l leeting
Ozie Brown, on appeal from
Bastrop county. This is a cast
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of the j q wherein a judgment was ten
Cain Chapter U. D. C., of Wjdered against the roadin tin
trop, is changed from Wednesday ] district court here lot £—>00 lot
to next Monday, 3 o'clock, p. m., | cutting off Ozie Brown's leg at
at«the residence of Mr. and Mrs. i Elgin. The company's local
W. H. Grimes, with an i uteres- attorneys, Page. Mi ley & Price,
tin# program: ' have been quite successful lately
The president would be pleased
to see every member, as also as
many ex-confederates who can,
present at this meeting, as mat-
ters of importance, especially the . „ .
coming re-union of the J. I) Say-1 should justlj be pioud ol then
era Camp of ex-Confederates will; efforts.
be discussed. Remember, next; FOl/sAI F
Monday afternoon, 3 o'clock, at, ' J '
residence of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. j ^<*e five room cottage with 2
Grimes. A cordial welcome to all, halls and a front porch, situat-
m their practice before the
upper courts, only recently hav-
ing reversed a,judgment against
the road for $10,000. Tiiev
AT THE OPERA'HOUSE
The Columbia Opera Company
One Night Only, April 8th.
who attend.
ST It A Y E dT)R STOI, EN.
One Iron Grey Mare Mule.
14 hands high, 5 years old,
branded S P ou left jaw, wire
cut ou right fore shoulder.
Will pay $10.00 for informa-
tion leading to the recovery of
the Mule, Address Woody
Towusend, Sheriff, Bastrop, or
Lucius Alexander, Cedar < 'reek,
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1 exas.
Miss Mary Lee Rabb.Beaukiss,
Miss Maude McMahn and Flor
ence Nink, Smith villi*, and Miss
Beulah Smith Cedar Creek, en-
rolled this week in the Bastrop
Normal.
'! he population of the United j
States and possessions is estirr,a-|
ted at ninety-three millions.
The Management of the Opera
House wishes to announce the
engagement of the Columbia
Comic Opera Company for one
night only, Monday, April 8th.
This Company comes to Bastrop
with the highest recommendation
of any similar company playing
this territory. Included in the
Cast are such well and favorably
known Comic Opera artists as
Miss Carlotta Oilman, prima
donna; Mr. Chas. N. Holmes,
leading tenor; Messrs. Ben Lodge
and Robt. Albright in the Comady
roles, with a powerful Chorus of
pretty girls elegantly costumed.
The Company is just returning
from a highly successful trip
through the West playing El
Paso for live weeks to capacity
business, breaking all records of
any Company playing that city,
and a record that any Company
should feel proud of.
"THE TWO VAGABONDS"
will be the opera offered here in
Bastrop, which is one of the
■ |a> I A "I a ver> com'c operas ever
III Wom&niy Al!n?Gn■ S .written, giving ample scope for
and Weaknesses the principals to display their
j particular fitness for this class
I of work, and especially the two
Dr. Shoop's Night fare Soothes, Heali Comedians, who never fail to
fne Good Boads Convention
held at Austin, Friday of last
week, was an immense success.
The New Jersey as.*embl\
has passed a bill making the
penalty fot kidnapping, forty
years in the penitentiary.
At Fort Worth, last week a 1
year old boy set fire to 7 barns
within forty-eight hours. He-
had probably been reading such
stuff as, "Dare Devil Dick, the
Boy Bandit."
ed S E. part of town Good
well of wa?er, barn and 3 acres
of land. This an exceptionally
good bargain.
P. ('. Maynard,
Real Estate Agent.
—Invitations ate out to the
marriage of Miss Pearl Win-
drow to Mr. Earl C. Erhard, at
the Methodist church, in this
city, at !) o'clock, p. m., April
17th, 1007.
At Brooklyn, N. Y., on Apr.
.John O'Keefe, aged 10s
years, died suddenly. Up to
the time of his death lie appear-
ed to be as hah? and hearty as
at any time since the prime of
his life. He was at work build-
ing a fence, m the back yard
of his home, when he fell dead.
Talking fTJacf^ines
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and Cures while the Patient Sleeps
Fok Sale.
The b#*t rrrrmly which physician* know for
Fom l - Trouble* In eumiwii of p.irm of •
" ~' certain wlilu- Illy. To thi* iiro inlil^il otln-r
-A gOOd seCOlld remedieii which urn Iriiciidnl tat draw o'U tha
, , , . . polsorn mail h' i l th« liillameU tinmen Thin
hand btiggv for sale cheap. Ap- «oothin nuiwptic iwui m.piieuuoii known
I 11 . , , by druirgiiiln ami pbyilciauM everywhere im DB.
ply tO ii. i>. t/OmOS. Shoops Niuht ciihua - ht'cauo) It cures
«iwp* und thn morn-
lnttHUiii<.i'R>n. ( h •
The live* of many
of n. * r i > rd ci m
arc si c. k thf-y
KILLthe couch
*«0 CURE THE LUNCS
Wl™ Dr. King's
New Discovery
FOR C" ""
"ONSUWPTION
OUGHS and
rfOLOS
Price
60c 00
Free Trial.
Guaranteed for all THROAT and
LUNO TROUBLES, or MONEY
PACK.
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Ibrf Mod* thf ■•nlri.th**
dlacharv. a hit el
worn i-ii arc rfcord«
Tb<iy auffer, thry
ntr*r know u
all ihla HufjiT
la many
aary. Kvery
■ ho ii Id tin
may Im- madi;
tb ? vlifor and
bun and ixtrlc l
n>anhor>'l It Is lo
ln« Diimhfi of v,f
Or. Snoup s' Tidi lh1
th' Kick and allinir'
Hlloop'n N'liJH T I mi
make friends with the entire au-
dience where ever they appear.
A number of high-class and
up-to-date specialties have been
added which never fail to please
the audience.
PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES.
w ll <lay - yet
inif and alrk-
tlriw-s ui.r. <ui-
nlllnirwoman
madr atronit
to fXliericncn
viuilltv of ro-
ly himthy * •
i ni «> t increaa-
ffrini; wotnrn that
wav to bell
w otn i* n that I>h
will <"iiii« •< a tneans
of r al relief. Yon mar not know your trouble
by thr namr phyaiclaun «lv<- it but
p* 8HOOPh Si'.nt i i'kk may In- •ull'-d upon
In all rtWH of u ' cratlon, Im'al I'Hln*. Irritation.
waakneaK-a, Inltammatlon conifi- Wiu ari l all
trroirilarillfk Ask for Iih Sip>oP a NlwUT
CDHB Htoiiiiui*ii Io<1 and aold by
Sold by C. Erhard A Son.
The ' Tea" K'ven for benefit of the
Public Labrary by Mesdame* B. D. Or
Kain and W. E. Maynard was a moat
enjoyable affair, and brought in a neat
sum for the advancement of the caune.
The following officers hare been elec-
li Wl 1 tf>(l 'or l^1,s current year.
Mrs. 8. J. Ordain, President.
Mrs. W. A. MoCord, Vice-President
Mrs. E. H, Jenkins, Recording and
Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs, W. E. Maynard, Treasurer,
Hook Committee: Mrs. B. I), Orgain,
Mrs. A. H. McLavy and .Mies Mattk<
Uhaioi-ra,
Often The Kidneys Aie
Weakened by Oyer-Woik.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
Ii used to In- considered that <>n!\
urinary and bladder trouble', wen? to lie
traced to the k iilue\ s,
but now iiiiHlern
science proves that
nearly all disease:,
liave their tieniiminj'
in the disorder ol
these most important
organs.
The kidwvH filtet
and purify the 1 •!<m>. 1
that is their work.
Therefore, when vour kidne -.ire weal
or out of order, you can ttuderstaii'l li<>w
(juiekly your entire l««l v i'. alleeted .1"
how every organ seems to l.nl to do Kh I
duty.
If \uu i re sick or " let 1 !• idly," be^in
.aking the great kidney remedy, i >i
Kilmer'# Swamp-H«M>t, lier.ni>e smm
as your kidneys are well they will help
all the other organs to health. A Uml
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can make no mis-
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The tutNl and the extraordinary effect <>l
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the greid
kidney remedy, is soon realized It
stands tli'* highest I« r its wonderful cures
of the most distressing casts, and is sold
on its merits bv all f V''
druggists in fiftj -cent
and ont-uollar ' i1' Mil"ikaStiij i
bottles. Vou may
have a sample b< ttle Bwnmp-ttnot.
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling ymt
how to find out if you have kidnev or
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to !>r Kilmer .S: Co., liinvi*
hamton, N. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ltd
4ress, liiughamtun, N. V,,oucv«ry buttlu.
'-"S MASTER'S VOICE*'
Every Standard iViaue Maciuue mad. is in stock hrre and
every price is km ; a ran teed as low as ANY NI! ANYWJIEliK will
soli :,oi tht'pwds. We have every Victor Machine made from the
$10.00 machine to the $600.00. We have' everv Columbia machine
made from the ?5 one to the $100 one. We have t-vory Edison
machine made from the $10 one to the $50 one.
We carry in stock every Victor record made, pverv Columbia
record made, every Edison record made, even Imperial record
made. Our catal< ks art; free for the askiiiK. Orders tilled tie- day
received. Compare our prices with those of Chicago mail order
houses and you will see we sell the«oods at exactly the same prices
and save j ou a great deal of t ime and express charges. WRITE
TG-DAY.
The Petmecky Co., Austin, Tex.
State Distributors ior everything good in T«!ke-<- Mac
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NOW'S THE TIME TO PLAN!
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 6, 1907, newspaper, April 6, 1907; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205692/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.