The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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T'WO WEEKS
wing to the unprecedented sales made during the GREAT REDUCTION SALE
the reduction prices on our new, extensive and elaborate lines of
Ready Made Skiits, Shirt Waists, Silks, New Line White Goods,
Linens, Lawns, Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces and Hosiery,
will be continued TWO WEEKS, that our friends and patrons may have an opportunity
to take advantage of the extremely low prices at which we are now selling.
New line of SHIRT WAISTS are offered at special prices. Special prices on DRESS
GOODS and LONG SILK GLOVES. Gloves, in all colors, from Si.00 to $2.50 pair.
A line of VOILE SKIRTS, black and in colors, in which special prices are given.
Line of SKIRTS still going at less than cost. $5.00 Skirts at $2.00 and $3 00
OUR LINE OF MILLINERY
will be sold at the lowest prices possible, and we have one of the most superb lines ever
carried by any one house in this city.
ON MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK SPECIAL PRICES WILL
BE GIVEN IN DIFFERENT LINES.
NOTHING CHARGED AT REDUCTION PRICES.-CASH AND CASH ONLY.
MRS. DELIA KENNEDY,
Main Street,
Bastrop, Texas.
The Bastrop Advertiser T. c. cain chapter, u. d. c I £**$**.***:
"The new American battle-
ship, of the "dieadnaught"
pattern, said to be tlie largest
in the world, is to be named
"Deleware," after the smallest
State in the Union, says the
Aberdeen Weekly,
"no use to die.
•'1 have found out that there is no use
to die of lung trouble as loDg ae you
can pet Dr. Kind's New Discovery,"
eaye Mrs. J p. White, of Rushboro, Pa.
regular meeting, march 11.
The T. C. Cain Chapter, u. D.
C., met with Mrs. B. 1). Orgain,
March 11th, the following mem-
bers present: Mesd. Garwood,
Gill, Price, S. J. Orgain, J. P.
Fowler, Morris, Holland Jenkins,
B. D. Orgain, W. J. Miley, Grimes
and Miss Ann Jenkins.
The minutes of last meeting
•T would not be alive to-day only for were read and approved.
that wonderful nisdicine. it loosens up i Chapter dues collected: Mrs.
a cough quickcr than anything else, and rm 0(). *«• _ lPnl<jno '-We
cures lung disease even after the case is Gill «M.i£t , jVllSSJe -
pronounced hopeless." Thitf most reli- $1.00 allowed Mrs. Fowler for
able reoirdy for coughs and colds, la- .
grippe. asthma, bronchitis and hoarse- posn-di ^aruo.
ness, is sold under guarantee at all drug
stoies. '>0e and 8 1.00. Trial bottle free.
A Chicago woman is suing
The following committee was
appointed to co-operate with tV>e
committee of the Cemetery Asso
her husband for divorce be- Iciation, to decorate the graves of
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The Powell Oil Mill Co.
will pay the Highest Price
in cash, give you Honest
Weights, and buy at any
time, winter or summer,
* Your Cotton Seed
cause he is in jail for attempt
ing to "get rich quick." The
husband may retaliate by prov-
ing that it was his wife's desire
tor sudden riches that landed
him behind the bars.—New Or-
leans Tinjes-Demociat.
Tickling or dry Cough* will quickly
loosen when using Dr. Shoops Cough
Cure And it is so thoroughly harmless
that Dr Shoop tells mothers to use noth-
ing else, even for very young babies.
The wholesome green leaver and tender
Bt«ms of a lung healing mountaneous
shrub give the curative properties to
Dr. Shoop's Cough Cure. It calms the
cough, and heals the sensitive-bronchial
membranes. No opium, no chloroform,
■othing harsh used fo injure or suppress
Tkke no other.
Demand Dr. Shoops.
c, Erhard Ac Son
A woman was arrested aixl
jailed in New York, charged
with the theft of articles of jew-
elry worth abo'.^t $20,000, be-
longing to a wealthy lady whom
she frequently visited. She con-
fessed to the police, and declar-
ed that she was prompted by
want of means to keep her sou
at college and maintain her own
standing in select society. How
is that for high? very pertinent- i csting program was rendered,
ly asks the Aberdeen (Mis*.; when the Chapter adjourned, to
Weekly. met>t with Mrs. Garwood, on the
THE luckv quarter. second Wednesday in April, at 1
1m the one >ou pay out for a box of Dr o'clock, pj m , when the follow-
King's New Life Pills. They bring you jnu. Droirram will be given,
the liealth that's more precious than ® v . ,, . ,
A*e ~ Try fhrm for headache, bilious-, 1. Opening hxercises, by Lhapt r.
,c««. consMpatiou and malaria, if they 2 Roll Call. Incident in the Life
riiMappou t you the price will be cheer- , ,, . , . r*
in!)}- refunded at drug stores. j of I resident I 'UV18*
the Confederate dead, on the 21st
of April: Mesd. Price, Rector,
Hutchinson, Minnie Kesaoius and
Miss Ann Jenkins.
Since the February meeting of
the Chapter, $225,00 has been
donated to the monument fund,
Mrs. Garwood has collected $2o.00
of the amount. Those who have
subscribed are: Mr. Van Petty,
$100.00; Frank Petty. $50.80;
Capt. Orgain. $50.00; Chester Er-
hard, $2.00; Ktigene Erhard,$2.00
Mrs. Frank Jones, SI.00; Miss
Bessie Chalmers, 50c.; Mrs. H.
P. Luckett, $5.00; John Turner,
$1.00; Elma Powell, $1.00; Miss
Nellie House. $1.00; Ix)uie Er-
hard, $1.00; Mrs. Louie Erhard.
$1.00; Mrs. Delia Kennedy, $1,00;
Mrs. R. A. Green. $2.00; Mrs.
Mattie Holt, $2.00; Mrs. Henry
Miley, $1.00; Mrs. Chas. Neill,
$1.00; Mrs. Laura Wilson. $1.00;
Mrs. Albert Elzner, $2.00. Total,
1225.00.
Business disposed of, an inter-
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Bagging—Ties
to exchange for the
Seed Ouly.
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. i>. orgain, prkmidert [ |MO- 4093 | t. a. hasler, v1ce-pres
chester ekhard, cashier.
First National Bank,
Of Bastrop, Texas.
Capital Stock Paid Up, $50,000.
Authorized $250000.
Buy and Sell
everything for the
Cash Only.
Drafts drawn on all the principal banks in the United Stateu in
amounts of Five Dollars and upward. Money received on deposit
in large and small amounts, subject to check. This Bank is
fully equipped and prepared and will be faithful correspondent
il you entrust any part of your business with it.
tnv I-ree use of our Fire Proof Vault to Customers to store their
valuable papers.
DIRECTORS:
3. Music.
4. Reading, Mrs. Wm. Miley.
5. Personal Recollections of th<*
Rattle of Pleasant Hill, written
by Mr. James lied ing, to be
read by Miss Relle Jones.
♦5. Round Table. Heroic Incidents
of Southern Women. Led by
Mrs. Gill.
Mrs. Belle Grimes.
Secretary.
JlOti.OO paid by Shoop for any recent
ease of Grippe or acute Cold that a 2.r
cents bo* of Preventics will not break.
How is this for an offer? The Doctor's
supreme confidence in these little Can-
dy <'old Cure Tablets Preventics is
certainly complete. Its a against
2">c pretty big odds. And I'reventics.
remember, contain no quinine, no lax-
ativo, nothing harsh nor sickening. Pneu
monia would never appear if early colds
were always broken. Safe and sure for
If the inventor of the noise-
less gun will only pprfeet a
harmless bullet, the world will
rest a bit easier. They would
form a beautiful combination
in the hands of the lawful.—N.
V. Herald.
Weak Women
H. '. I.UC KETT, II. I). OROAIN, T. A. HASLER, W. A. MCCORD,
W. H, RANSOMK, CHESTER ERHARD, A. C. ERHARD.
feverish children.
C- Erhard A- Son
Is prevention L,r>c.
The Woodville Republican
strikes a key Bote when it says:
"The mati who accomplishes
the most good in this world is
the man who is aide to live
down his little prejudices and
tak«* the broadest view of men
aud matter. Such a manover-
looks the weaknesses of his fel-
low man and sees only the good
that liet- within."—Newton Re-j
cord.
To weak 1,ml ttllirifr women, thw Is at lim-rt una
way to help Tint with that wajr, two treatment*,
murt tx> romliliiot <n,«> Is local, oiik I* crmstitu-
tionul. hilt lioth nr.' Important, I«ith i>xnu
|)r Shoop's Night t'ufe the 1-ocal.
lir Shra,t>'n Hotonitive. the Constitutional.
The foni" r— I r Shoop « Slitht <',u«—l a topical
mMwmi. in.mhrane stipponltory r>j,.«i!y, v. |,l|« Hr.
hhnnr * Ki-xtomllVf Ik wVicUj" mi uu*m.il tr.-nt-
The Hcof trail vc r>* >rnc rt.rotig pout Uio
entire Fjrstctn. seeking tl,i- r- p"H *JI ikjwq.
ikU tliwtii'. u,,<l all IiIimhI allnien^.
Thu "Ntfht (MT ". •• 1* *•*.. Implli'K, iliw rf Itl
work while jroli leop. It w >thi"i *or" ami tntlnm-
Ml tiiurotM surface* limiU loml weaki, amt
discharges, while the Itestoratlvo. i-a- ", nervous
rxcltein. ,,t. jives reiiew.il vlfor aiel ainlittlon.
tiiillili up wa te.l tlsnues. hrlnglnii al a,t reie we,!
ttrength, vigor, ami un nr. Take lir
It.■Htoratlvi"—laliletsor I.i'iutd—iisii *",i. nil tonic
V, Uu< aysUMii For ix^ltlve l«x l help, a.t well
Dr. Shoop's
Night Cure
C. ERHARD & SON. k
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Avenue Hotel, S1
fler' Recently Remodeled and Renovated. New and
beautifully finished office, dining room and sample room,
g Rooms single or en suits, with or without private
S bath. Rates, $2.Of), 50 and S.'L(mi per day.
1 \ D. M. WILSON, Proprietor.
S.A.J0NES,c nd 8
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t Gunsmith ^ ,
^ Walter Brick. Building, Bastrop.
Uepairing < 1 Bicycles, Sewing Machines and J
Stoves, a Specialty. *
1'pholstory Work and ali Kinds of Furniture repair- 7K
I ed by experienced workmen.
^ IMunibing, l oot and Shot* Repaiiing neatly executed. ^
| ^ Your patronage solicited and will be appreciated. *
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 51, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 28, 1908, newspaper, March 28, 1908; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205736/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.