The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1903 Page: 5 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser
tluilp' Watts, of Hcauiiiout,
«K*«*Iiii«> In- w ill m t mnnl any
won* in ptohibitioi;
ciim'S.
AuMiitlin ha> • I i L'i'ii«'i;il
drt Dili lot tin* iit Vi-ars.
ami millions <,i -In-. |< 1mv«*
l>eon .*lii|'| •'<! l'mm '::;it conn-
try.
Tin* Ti \;i < ■ i:i t ' < 'i iinina 1
A|1 • ill- I riilt'tl ! hilt \vl!"iv
a loKi'i in ii 11111.in u;;n.<• play< 11
in >t saloon, ji\ - lor t In* • 11 ink-
or the tabic ift-. it i< lirttinir
within (lit* incaniii^r o! tin* law
ami inilii,talil .
MISS TKXAS.
A I'lMijtlc oiif n::ii tifil in
Kentm ky. Tin' man \v;t.- munt'il
buy ami tin* Iwly W • • • k. Tin*
Lonisvillf Coinit'i-.loninal, in
fomtm-ntin^ on tin- inariiii^f.
sanl:
"A Week t- lost, a i- n neil,
Hut th" tin i' Hhoulil til-* complain,
There'll Km ii In- little Jitiy- • i. iugh
To make .i W< • k again,"
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Tin Halletsville Herald sug-
• ^I'sts: *'IMitfi' Hn'iithitt ••«.un-
ty in 'IVxu.- ami -t..ti< n a com-
pany nt' state tnmjrei- in the
buj'K ami it wouldn't he lonu
before it would devo!<i| into a
refill; Sunday school and
K>da pop hamlet.
"Sixty to eiirh'y l itslie|s of
corn to the tic re i- t he crop tin
l e gathered in old Travis coun-
ty this year,' says the Tribune, i
We hope yuu are in * ">tietch-
iim" it. br«'Iher Ti ili me. lint,
fifty bushels to the acrc is a
powertiil bitr croji. and it i-
Keldoiu rais« 1.
< larksville Tunes: "Mis>.
TcXit". who spent two - II 111 Tiler.-
in plain calico and two winters
in nd flannel, ami that without
ii murmur, will have a new
-ciilskin -ii. que m \t < hii-tmas
and a -•' of furs, ami the i_d< -
-i> -t a: d silkot the funier can
find, an "| ra cloak 11imined
in ermine, a necklace of pearls.
;i silk bii-tjiie, it satin foulard
ami ii pan of the dailiflt -t little
vhoc'- t hilt e\el held toe.'
i'hi- beinjf ii fact, ,-very man
w ho i -nli s under tin I .one
Star, -i:ouhi chip in to deiray
Mis- Te\n- expem-i > at the
W oiM'«. I'nir dt St. I.oiiis in
1:,(,4. There is yet time.—
I 'all. - Tiini's-| leraitl.
r hit
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Marks of Merit
This magnificent building is a monument to honest values and fair dealing. Another
proof of the confidence of the people in Montgomery Ward df- Co. is the unparalleled
volume of business we are enjoying this year Twice since January lit u<e have been forced
to lease additional buildings in order to take care of our ever increasing business. Wo
haw lately leased the entire buildings of the old, well-known Schuttler Wagon Company,
which will be known as IL arehouse No. 5 and used for the storage of heavy merchandise.
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Catalogue No. 72 IVill Be Ready in September
Th* most complete and valuable ll'holesale Puyen' Guide ever printed will /•<> ready about
September lit. Jis it Is impossible to print these catalogues ai fast as our friends want them,
u>0 Muxxest that yuu send in an early application, accompanied by the utual fifteen cents.
\ hint come, first served. Be sure to ask for No. 72. hi tht meantime we will fill your
If you do not
send us an order,
and we will ylmlly
printed matter fully
covering the linn of xoods in which you are interested.
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.' Montgomery Ward Sr Co., Chicago
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W. J. MILEY, . . 5 1885
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DRUGGIST.
... . S|lt,• ia 1 ami ciiri'ful atli'ntloc
• jfivi-n to tliv l'ro ri|itii>n ! .••
• •• jii'iiicnt. and pHtroim m ailod
fltln i day oi iiliflit.. A t'lll
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Having Ix't'ti (MiiTMp'tl in lnt>itii's.s in I ;is-
trop sincc lsv.">. ;t period of (.'ijrhtoiMi
yriit's. lie taki's this mctluNl of thankin<r
tin' pooplt' general I v lor their most lilictul
patronjige, uml < t" iimiotincini: flint lie
better prepiired than ever to do all kinds
Lock, Gunsmith and
Machinery Repairing.
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Tiiterti.itioti.il & Great Northern.
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5 Also a complete stock of liievele Sundries, t
• 1 "1 Fishing Tjickle and all Spot tinjj: (jootls. t
^ tkd" ^ tuir eontintied patronage will I e appre-
2 ciated as in the past.
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JULIUS THIELEMANN
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1904
Progressive
Facilities
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SUPERIOR
PASSENGER
SERVICE
There i- a -tran.
-miili
:;r/.rr T>TT,y,
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bet ween lishiiiL'aud life. When
you are out on !!:•• streams
threshing the watei with a cane •
pole the bank" on the t'|>poNjte
side offer the most inviting |
nooks. In life some other city
appears to offer more oppor-
tunities for slice.-- and somei
other business than you are en- j
Killed in <cenis just a bit better j
to gut her in the com. Isn't it
so.' A man who i- a steady
and 8ueec.sj.ftd fisherman is in-
variabl\ a sit ssful business
man.— lluntsville Herald.
The Houston I'osf admits
that Texas has had her shin••
of inisforilines in the past out.
like the proverbial cat. she al-
ways niaiiap'- to land on liei
feet. So far this year 'here
liiis been no great calamity or
disastci to furnish t lie calainity
howlei with a theme and every-
t 1; i n lt considered prospects
seem particularly liiiurht. Hut
this. (if course, will not effect
the cnlaniity howler. He will
BU'vi\'e the boll weevil ami
other pests and w ill continue to
do business without reference
to the degree of prosperity en-
joyed bv t lie state.
The Northern p: i- tlirow-
ing it into 1 iehiware good ami
st'oug foi lynching tlie negro
last week, who outi'iiged ami
brutally murdered a yoting
y liool irit'l- ii minister's • laugh-;
tel . < >nc fool preacher, m his
ptlpit, in the community in
which the crime wa- committed
said that white men are brute-1
and hyenas in their treatment
of the poor negroes, and ad-
vised the black men to take the
law into their own hands,
choose t h e i r own sheriffs,
judges, and change the order(
of things to suit themselves.!
The Bulletin will give *10 to-
ward defraying that preacher's
t uneral expenses if lie will make
mi'-h it t:tIk to a Texas audience
S mil vermin deserve the death
of a doix. and are more despi-
cable, low down, indecent.
1 utisli nnd ditugc us than a
bundled negro rnvisiiers,— i
Burnet Hellctin.
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Lawyers.
Die I naniiiioiisly Athipted N'aeation ^pot
of I'llK 1.V1TIATKI) is
m t> ok'.AIN
w k v a y n a ki>
qk<;ain a mavnard
Attorncys-at-Law.
w|!' pr ct!<e ;n nil the higher mil lie
f#rlc r eourt
I'A t 1 b IA-.J J II MILKY.
i onuty a itorney
P A<. I \ MILKY
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HrMrop nt \ ?*mithvil1f,
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C. NV. ^ Mill
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Konip • hi^ em Hull.
S' 'Hiy iu C1J Ik h. IvUi. .
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JACK .IF NKINS |
Attorncy-at Laic.
BAPTKCI .... TKXAH
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only • • i,,| ,. 'i ««■! of Ai-ftrm-t H< >• kk In the
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COOLi COLORADO
With its Numerous Resorts, Superb
Climate. Matchless Scenic (.irandeur
and Reasonable Accommodations -•
| Through the Heart of Texas. |
^ Constantly Building,
w Enlarging and
: Improving
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THE DENVER ROAD"
id the Shortest Route by more than I'll
miles, and offers Double Daily Solid
Trains with Pullman Palace Drawing
Room Sleepers on each; Quickest Time
by Hour-; All Meals in Handsomely
Kipiipped Cafe Cars — (a la carte)—at
Keasomible Prices More Valuable
Stop-Over Privileges than any other
line.
Write i;s (or "th*' pp f-," iK ■ f r U' m* |" -tr.it'-tl H 'k*
of Inf iniiation. They aii- h'lue.
A. A. i iL1'—■11, (icncrnl PiitsonKcr At- r.t,
Fort Worth, T<'\ h.
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traveling and arranffinp alei-per reservations- yu
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Attorneys-at' Law.
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Blani^ Books.
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER.
WE AUK LOCAL AOENT.S Ft >R T
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and Blank Book Makers,
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TEXAS.
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County Judge and
Attorney-at-Law.
HftMrnp ma.
W.'! j m< i <• in nil tli^ higher court*
Physit tans and Surgeons.
h. r. luckktt, m. l>
Physician Surgeon.
rtiouc .4 Bftitmp, Tt'i *.
UFFK 1— At W J Mller * hrug Htoro.
h. h. combs, m. n
Physician and Surgeon.
HM"TROf . TKXAH
Orrn « -t Kfh rd X Hnn'n Urn* Hmro.
Kltllilim-hmt ItKhi r,>|> I'linno M.
J. L. WILBARGER «Sr CO., and
RANSOME & MOORE,
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^Timber Business.^
DKALKKS IN
-- Cedar Timber and Ties. - j
f , * Prices made on nil kinds of stuff <>n application, j
m RANSOME & ORGAIN.
DU. K. <'. l'KKKINS.
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J- S. Holmes'
Liierj s Feefl Staples,
aj North Main Street, Bastrop."
Null; I'M Kt \ \t.i-: '•ol.li I I HP
l'iv" Ni*at I Prompt s rvii'e, HeMonalile ( Ii«r«e8, tul
on the nbove tr ■! .• I tolii it ami will |ipreeiate^onr patronnjie.
(live me u trial oilier. ■ t S. Holmes.
I-. Ami are prepare.) to tuk<- -ir oni'-r f'<r anything in the !!
way of OFFICB STATIONERY, whether ngultt Mo k .^r m i it-to
i r>ifr. Tint arrang'-ment j-11< the irgl It llOOk m tli" S iuth pVMtf* ••
cally at your lioor,
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT HOME, i
The Bastrop Advertiser
Bastrop, — Texas.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1903, newspaper, July 18, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205821/m1/5/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.