The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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Spring Goods. Spring Goods
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I "IN ALL THE NEW
<£ik Never before ha3 our stock been so complest as it is now. It is with pleasure that we in-
£. vite you to make us a call, and let us show you all the new things. Our motive is to keep the
fc* best and at the lowest price. We are constantly planning for the improvement of our busi-
ness, that we may be able to serve our customers better. So far this year our trade has been
very satisfactory. In fact, much better than we expected. If you have a complaint tell us
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Ladies Bonnets.
We have just received a co:npletelinc
of Ladies, Misses ai.d Children s
Bonnets, in all colors, at
25c to 85c Each.
Boy's Suits.
This department we are proud of.
Boy's Suits in all the new fabrics
and colors, at
$1.50 to $7.50 Suit.
Men's Clothing.
We carry the Brandegee kincaid
and Wood line of Suits, fatuous
for their stylish appearance and
last qualities. We have a full
line.
Single and Double Breasted Blue
Serges, at $12.a0 to $18.00.
Pretty Fancy Green Striped College
Chap Suits, with the fancy cuff
and pockets: Trousers made up
to match Coat, full peg belt loops,
side buckles and roll bottom.
Price $12.f)0. $15.00, $l(i.50
anil $20.00. Every Suit guaran-
teed to give satisfaction.
W. B. Corsets
to lit any form, at - - -
$1.00 to $3.00 Each.
Beautiful extra wide Corset Cover
Embroidery, only 21c yard.
Mexican Sun Hats.
Buy your boy a Mexican Sun llat.
They cost only lCc each. Better
ones at
25,40,75c, $100, $1.50
Shoes.
We are proud of our Shoe Depart-
ment and well might we be, for
in a town of this size you seldom
lind as complete a line of High
Grade Shoes as we carry.
We do not carry a single Shoe in
stock that we can't conscientious-
ly recommend to you.
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Give us a trial for - - -
Your Spring Oxfords.
Dress Goods.
Pretty dainty Dress Goods in all the
new patterns shades and soft
clingy materials. Our prices
you will always lind just a little
below our competitors, A little
on everything counts up in the
long run.
Wash Belts.
Beautiful Wash Belts, at only
15c Each.
Novelty Combs, Barretts and Knob
Hair Pins in all new styles.
Men's Army Pants.
Made of the regular army kaki.
Pi ice $1.25 and $1.50 pair.
The Ladies Home
Journal Patterns
are the best. A complete line of
stall the new patterns always in
Bock. Summer Quarterly Style
00k is now ready, 20c including
a 15c free coupon.
New Dutch Collars at 2oe to (5«lc
each.
Men's Hose.
Pure Lisle Thread Hose, in all col-
ors, at 35c pair,
3 Pair for $1.00. |
Men's Soft Shirts
in all the new designs at $1.00 to
$2 50 each.
See our new shape Felt and Straw
Ilats for Boys. They are very
dressy.
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PURELY PERSONAL.
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DRUGGIST.
Speutal and careful attention
^iv<t to the Prescription I)e-
... partuient. aud pfttrnns waited
on either day or nlph'.. A full
line of Patknt Mkdioimm.
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Mrs. Mrtttie Holt
from a visit to Elgin,
Ous Juntr, of Red Rock, was
a visitor to Bastrop, this week.
.litu Wright whs circulating
among his friends iu town Wed-
nesday.
Yerger Hill, of Smithville,
.T, C. h'andle, of Cedar Creek, JCoulson and Miss Sarah Ken-
one ol the Adveitisei\s oldest] uedy.
home subscribers, was a pleasaut call-
er at our office, Wednesday.
Sheriff Woody Townsend and
Messrs J. L. Wilbarger and A
Mrs. E. E. Moore, of Fort T. Morris attended the meeting
Worth, who lias been a guest at of Ben Hur Temple of the Myotic
the home of .Judge and Mrs. Dyer ! Shrine at San Antonio, Friday
Moore, returned Home the first of night last.
the week. j q £ Lindner, justice of the
Mr. W. 11 Coulson aud sis-j peace of the Paige precinct, ac-
ter, Miss Nate, of McDndc, at-, companied by J. T. McPhaul and
was among the arrivals in Bastrop {tend'd the Coul>on-I\enuedy W.T.Lofton, wore pleasant vis-
Tuesday. | wedding iu this city, Wedues-j itors at the Advertiser office Fri-
Mrs. Autoue Jung left Thurs-1 day evening. 1 'a^
day on a visit to Red Ronk I Mrs. V. M. Lacy and little son, I M'- a,,d M,lS- Earl Ei hard
William Hiram, arrived from I and Mrs. .1, F. Euright and
EPW ORTH LEAGUE.
Program for Rally Dav, May 2.
Mrs. Milev, Leader.
Processional Hymn.
Invocation.
Responsive reading, Psalm 11.
Gloria Patri.
Prayer, followed by Lord's
Prayer in concert.
Duett, Miss Ida Lee McDonald
ar.d Price Jenkins.
Scripture reading, Acts x, 34-
43, Durrah Cunningham.
Introductory remarks, Leader.
Address, The Epworth League
as a Working Force, Powell May-
nard.
Hymn, "I Love Thy Kingdom,
Lord."
Paper, 'The League Emblems,
Miss .Janette Maynard.
Reading, "The Modest Violet"
Miss Mae Belle Warren.
/ Male Quartette.
Echoes from The Four Depart-
ments, Perry Winston.
Song, by The Intermediate
[jeague.
Recitation, Miss Willie Cun-
ningham.
Song, by League.
Collect for the day.
Hymn, by League Choir.
Benediction.
SPECIAL NOTI< E.
Mrs. D. Kennedy invites the
attention of the public to n
Sweeping Reduction on all
classes of MILLINERY, in-
cluding Patterns and Ready-to
Wear Hats, beginning Mon-
day, May 3rd. All Drest floods
aud White Goods a specialty at
reduced prices
—The Electric to-night. An
tours amusement for 1U cents.
on a visit to lied itoi
relatives.
Mrs. W. A. McCord is ex- Houston Heights, Mondiy,guests
pected home to-day from a Mrs. ,kacy s. m°ther, Mrs.
visit to Waco. ; Kate Maynord.
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DR. WOOD,
OF ILLINOIS,
icliable Veterinary. will
f the old
4 that are considered incurable, such
Miss Willie Belle Grimes has re-
turned home from a visit to San
Antonio friends.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Schaefer
are guests of their daughter,
Mrs. H. C. Wertzner.
J. F. Jung, of Austin, spent
Sunday last as a guest of his
mother, Mrs. Lizzie Jung.
County Attorney Jack Jenkins
returned from a visit to Galves-
ton, Sunday morning last.
Attorney Aaron Burleson, of
Smithville, was in the county
seat the first af the week.
Mrs. Bettie Price and son, Les-
lie, and Mrs. Delia Kennedy, left
Thursday morning on a visit to
Houston.
Dr. and Mrs. H. P. Luckett
were among the San Antonio vis-
itors who returned home since
last issue.
Jake Reynolds was among Bas-
trop relatives and friends Sunday
last. Jake is located at Temple
and seemingly enjoys his semi-
monthly visits to the old home.
Mrs. II. B. Robinson and
Miss Susie Kennedy, of Austin,
were hue this week and atten-
ded the marriage of Mr. Harrold
daughter, Miss Alice, who were
guests of (Japt. aud Mis. Ches-
ter Eihard aud Mr. and Mrs
\V. A. McCord, have returned
to their home .it Palestine.
E. E. Schuelke and wife, W.
A. llasler aud wife, Joe Has-
ler and wife, II. J. Kesselus and
wife, Mesdames F. J. Prokop,
B. J. 11 asles, A. Jung, Misses!
Mary Osborn, Haiy llasler, j
Bertha Powell, Helen, Kesselus I
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Legs,
>nv all animals
as Broken
Capped Hooks, Stvtie, Ringbone, Spavin,
(ioetrix, Terignine of the Eye. Fistula, Con trac-
tion of the Tendons, Gastric Inflation, Intestnal
liectorul Intlaniation, Calculus Bladder, Tear
1'ulies of the Eye, causing watering of and mat-
tering of the eye.
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feff* Money must accompany calls. Satisfac-
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A. Schilling attended the meet-
ing of the Rebecca lodge at
Smithville, Monday evening.
OPERA HOUSE.
Buggies. - - Buggies.
A FEW REASONS
Tom H. Kalston of Alum why you should do your hankinf
Creek, wa* niuoug tbe welcome, with Jthe Citizens State Hank of
visitors at tuc Advertiser ofiice, [ uastrop:
Thursday. j l. Because it is a strong insti-
Mr. and Mrs. Ooertz and lit-! tution.
tie daughter, Luthie, of Red 2. It has large assets.
Rock, were visitors to the city, 3- 11 is under the supervision ■ Musician, aud his ex-
VVedueeday. j and examination of the State of 8ui|(,,, „1K w,.lurPi
Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilkeand, 4 Vt pays all deposits on de- make the effect very pleasing.
httle daughter, Ola Mae, returned ; manj without notice. I The show will continue for
Friday morning last from a visit 5 jt ^as sufficient cash al-1 an indefinite period, every night
to San Antonio. ways on hand. j showing two rolls of moving
Allen E. Wynn, of McDade, g. It gives to all courteous; pictures and a new song eacn
was a recent visitor in Bastrop, treatment and welcomes your ui^jjt.
and was shaking hands with his business, no matter how smat". The Opera House has under-
many friends here. ; STart a* account at onck. I u thorou>fh Waning, pain-
wWofTSrStk^wt Citizens State Bank Hug and disinfection, and later
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The Moving Picture Show ^ ^ 0 ^
opened Thursday night, to a ^ {J. O 1% 11 DC O t U i\ OtUU., ^
good house.
The show was as good of its
kind as is seen auyweere, and
those iu attendance expressed ^
themselves as being delighted , (£
with the entertainment they got j ^
for so small a price.
Mr. English has a good voice W.
and the illustrated songs receiv-
ed hearty applause.
Mr. Mecklenburg, at the Pi-
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Are Just in Receipt of an Elegant
Line of New and up-to-date - - - -
BUGGIES,
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^ and will appreciate your patronage, guaranteeing jk
^ you the best in a Buggy, net of Harness or Saddle.
jjP W" Hepair Work, a Specialty. ^
dows will be left open, making
the house comfortable.
We predict a good business
for the youtig gentlemen man-
agers.
aeacYattw part°of taaM"1"! of BaStfOp. 'at miii.'tlw door, aud wiu-l ' L. W. Ol.ve it Son.
—Oh, yes. we still pay
electric tans will tie installed; cents per dozen tor Egsrs.
ut present,
15
Enamel Bath Tubs
From $14.00 to $85.00.
JNO. L. MARTIN,
Plumbing a.id 40s Cong. Ave ,
Steam ^uppliea. Austin, Texas.
B-ta I'hoiiod 3-0.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 1, 1909, newspaper, May 1, 1909; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205790/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.