The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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'he 3astrop Advertiser LADIES' REST KOOM.
Following is h hritf history of
A'ton Brooks Parker, Demoerd*
.ANNOUNCEMENTS. ln u"' '"ZTv*'"v
la<t week the Ai'VF.kyikeh uu
Tbe ai>\m(tim-ii if to i utentionally omitted mention
b*k.' II..- foiinwku|c Hiiiiouriovui-iii-. 0f the K.'st Room prepared by
fiilij.cl l<> tin- action o( it.*' lti'inocratit
i'rlii.Hru-* of llitorop •
July ltd. l'.<04:
■ willy. Salunluy,
Horn in Cortland, N. V., 1852.
lvJucated in the public scholia
and at the Cortland Academy.
„ , *ii Taught school while studying
tho ,idles ot the town for th Uw anJ Kr,ldo.lteJ trom lh„ A1.
W' or Krpre^fittalivc,
e ItOtiKK hvum:,
C. M. 10 HiKK>.
comfort and convenience of
lady visitors. This room will
be open to Indies from the
country, next Monday, Market
bany law school.
First public offi-e was that of
surr .gate of Ulster county.
Managed democratic campaign
For l>i*lrict Clerk.
J. N. .1KNKINS.
THUS. II. I'AKKS.
C. K. I.IN I X Kit.
A. II. UKCIIKIiU.
hay, and a cordial invitation i"! which made David B. Hill gov*
extended visiting ladies to call Hrn,,r „f \,.w York.
and tnnke the Itest Room their
home" while in the city.
For County Clerk,
W. II. QHIMKS,
For County .1
PAI I, 1). I'AtiE.
For County Attorney.
JACK .IKNKIN'S.
For Tux Collector,
(i. W. DAVIS.
A. . ItKY Nol.l S.
For County T'ewmrer.
C. IS. IIAYNIK.
C. CIIAI.MKKS.
For Sheriff,
WOUl >Y iutt N>KN I>.
W. A. SCO I T.
For Tax .We-M.r,
.1. II. JONKS.
K. II. I'KKMNS.
It. .1. (ilCIXI \M
JOHN I . I'KICK
For Commissioner. I'rec. 1,
J. A. IIKWATT.
JOHN A. K« n11.KI:.
K. I . WI N NKHI KQE!:.
For Commissioner. I'rec
F, II. TAI.I.Y.
For Coniiuin'ioiier, I'reo, •!,
BEN P. SIMMONS.
U. it. Mil.I.Kit.
For Commissioner. I'rec. t,
V. A. SI I.WAIM'.
ORo. MM. I ON.
Declined nomination for lieu-
tenant governor in 188J and IS"-"'.
^ i Appointed justice of the su*
—district Court adjourned. M J luaa
• . ' . j preme court in 18S(J.
piesent term, sine die, \Ve«lnes-|
1 Declined democratic nomina-
dav. hence no more jurors are . , . ,uni
" * ' J tion for governor in 1S91.
required. i i-.iected chief judge of the
Supply your office an.l your home with COUpt ()f appetti8 0f \eW York in
:t nice wicker, or wire waste banket at ^
C. P. Lucrett's.
, r ., laves at Fsopus, near Kinston,
Jurors summoned for th«'jon th. Hud«,n.
fourth week of district eoutt. Married Miss Mary L. Schoon*
ne* d not report, as the <li>ti.t ma|tor early in hie career,
court has adjourned, sine die. Family, one daughter, mar-
Have you bought you one of those 1 rto Rev. Charles Mercer Hall
A 1 blow cutters i.t 0f Kingston.
Thk Right Place. , ^
—The case ol .lohu t ratt v.*. i —Replying to numerous in*
M. K. iV T. 1 iy• 'ompany. was I quires from different sections of
wai mly contested from sta'l to 1 of the State, Attorney-General
finish. Messrs .1 S Jones and Hell advises that under the Ter-
Dyer Moore rep esenting the: rell election law, all saloons must
plaintiff, and Messers. Page &^osed on the day on which
Mil°v for the defendants. Trial the PrirT1,ir>' elections are held
, i- t .. • v,„^„ i just as on the day on which a
bvmrv aud verdict tor railroad. i . • i
• • general election is held.
HariR your eprenRerii basket on one ,
of those hook, to be found at 1 _T h e n0U9t0n Chronicle's
C P r ki:"t v
"World's Fair Edition,'' is a
- 1 he countn camimign is .it ^utnmer _a (.re(jit to the Chroni*
lever heat and warming up tn c)e's enterprise, to Houston and
red hot. All trail In lent reports , to all Texas. It is a publication,
either orally or by circular the value of which to its city and
should be taken with great al- state cannot be over estimated.
Iowa lice, and—iguoted. It will be the means of bringing
SPKENGERII. thousands of immigrants to the
Examine the milk-skirnmert, at Lone Star.
Tut. Kiuht Pi.aok.
—The quarterly meeting at
To Whom It May Gore err:
In Commissioners Court,
Called Term, July 6,1904.
This is to certify that W. H.
Grimes, Tax Assessor, has pre-
sented to tbe Court, sitting as a
Board of Equalization, all assess-
ments as per our instructions, and
the same have been examined and
found correct.
J. B. PRICE, County Judge.
F. H. TALLY,
B. P. SIMMONS,
V. A. STEWART,
C. E. LINDNER,
Commissioners.
VILLAGE IMPROVE-
MENT SOCIETY
LiA:. a iAt ik
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For J notice of the pence, I'rec,
s. r. ltoWE.
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—Through an oversight, the
, , i AI'Vektiser neglected to mention
the <icrmin-Metlrjdist church. .. ,. ,, ,, ..
1,1 the marriage of Miss Bertna E.
Sunday, was presided over by 1
Kor Ju tice of the 1'enee. I'ree. it.
J. I . AI.EX ANT EK.
T'ur .In-lice of the Peace, I'rec
.1. II. NYEO \ AHI •
For Constable, I'rec. 1,
ill's W A I.I. ACE.
For Public Weight i Piec. 7,
PI EIU'E Ulll.l I. N l!EIJ« • EH
Rev. Wm. Felsiug. of Rartlett,
the regular presiding elder be-
ing absent.
Lea Rlanchette for
troller. A democrat in the very
strictest sense ot the term, :i
dr- !<• <>. l'khkins..
genial gentleman, honest, ca-
pable. in every way worthy, he
will discharge the duties laith-
fully and make a State oflicia.'
all I'exa> will feel proud.
—We are glad to note tha the
little girl of Rev. and Mrs. C. M.
Thompson, who has been quite
ill, is much better with splendid
prospect of early recovery.
They not only c it slow, but slice
potatoes.
— C. P. Livkett.
Water melons sold in town —The weather is hot, but the
Maynard, of Bastrop, and Mr.
Virgil M. Lacey, o f Houston,
which took place at St. Raul's
Church, Waco, Thursday, .lune
(*oni| - 1!,,)L Rev. E. A. Temple of-
ficiating. A notice handed in by
a friend, is published elsewhere.
The groom is traveling sales-
man fur the J. I, Camphill Lum-
ber company, antl the bride the
youngest daughter of Mr. Kate
S. Maynard, of Bastrop. They
will make their home in Houston.
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OFFICE—Over Kli l Nki.oiih', I'mik.
l<i «irnr. Tin
—The ladies of the Rapti*'
<'liurch will serve L i < 'itr.\M
and C.vke, next Monday, Mar-
ket Day, July 11, 1P04. at Mrs.
Lockets' Brick Building, from
11 o'clock a. in., until s o'clock
! p. in.
Tuesday ut from 10 to L'O cents county campaign is hotter and
each.
IMIOTOURAIMIS.
will be red hot from now until theI In order to introduce my
— close of the paimaries Saturday j wark quickly and get out
W . H. Morgan was in town afternoon. ! samples, a reduction in price
Monday with a load of his line y;ewton( the photographer, not-j will bo given Saturday and
melons. withatanding the unprecedented dulj, Mondny m>xt Have VOlir pliO-
times, is doing ;i good trade, hplendiu •
— lirinj; your chickens, tur- work at r"Hson;ible, living j rices rvill 1 tos takfMl WhlM1 \n\\ have this
keys and eggs to market next tell. Heducd rates offere'i for nex opportunity, as positively I will
Monday, Market
premium list.
—Sheriff Davis received a fine
lot of goats from the ranch of k"
M. Trigg Monday, for his farm
north*east of town.
l'ay. See Monday and Tuesday.
—The Attoi ney-< Jenet al of
Texas ha- to ileal with many
w vitioti- 'iu< .-tion- and should
f
be held onlv by an accomplisu-
d lawver. Senator li, \ . ha-
tor
—Work in the machine shops
of the M. K. >V T. at Smithville,
resumed on the first, after a shut
down of about fifteen days.
— I >r. L. Werblun, optician of
San Antonio, who has been mak-
\idson, who i- ii caiidnlati
tluit ollie", 11 >-se-«es t hi
il 'Uec i>1 the 1 > 11' ot th
and i- generally conceded to be
emiiuntly lit to occupy the po-
sition sought by him. We
hope tluP he will carry Bastrop
not remain Inre long.
N I Wl'l >N ,
The IMiotographer.
— A light sprinkle of rain early
Saturday afternoon, followed by
a rpi ular down pour late in the
afternoon, through the night,
c nli-I Sunday morning, afternoon ami
State Monday morning.
— Remember < Lcai i'l'eitt'ei
gives special attention to re-
pairing of watei works fixtures,
etc. Trv him. I'houe 7.
Bastrop's Market Day
MONDAY, JULY 11, 1904
Com. prepared to capture some of the following
Prize- offered by the merchants < (' Bastrop tothe farm-
ers of Bastrop County:
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I. Largest Watermelon, by weight. —1 'air oi
$.1.00 Pants, Robert 0ill iV Son; Cigars. C. W. Cart-
wiight,
'J. Stalk of Cotton with greatest number of
bolls, with blooms shed.—Man's .">0 Shoe, J. M.
Holt \' Co.
II. Best I! Cant loupes by weight. — 1 Silver Plated
Cup, L. R. Krhard: Shave and HairCut, <>tto Ainthor.
4. Largest half dozen Tomatoes by weight—Shave
and HairCut, II. C. Wcrt/.ner; Pair Ladies Silk Cloves,
M is< F. ('hambers iV ('o.
■"). Best d '/en Ems Corn, this year's crop, weight,
shucked.—"> pounds Soda. El/.ner Mercantile Co.
<!. Largest head of Cabbage by weight. — Pair of
Cavalry Bits, Louis Eilers; Bottle Whiskey, Alt'( ries-
enbeek.
7. Largest ha.f do/en Onions, by weight.—Nice
Summer Hat, Louis Eilers: Set Goblets, P. Luckett.
8. Best dozen Peaches, by weight. —1 'air \ aces.
Miss E. Listei; Pound Candy, Miss Alum lvohler.
}). ' 1 reatest Variety of (iacden and Field Pioduets.
—r> lbs. Catidv, Max M (iloeckner; Class Lamp. E. F.
Habens'onrg; Oood Po-ket Knife, R. \ (i. Stareke.
10. Cieatest number Chickans sold hi town by
an> one man.—Bottle Whiskey, Guse Saloon.
11. Best two dozen Irish Potatoes, by weight.—
£1.00 in Drugs. Erhard Son.
l'J. Bist bucket Sweet Potatoes, by weight.—
Enameled Porcelean Dipper, L. Filers; >1 .<mm 'ash. Or-
gain iV Bansome; 0 months subscription to Advertiser.
l.J. Largest dozen Cucumbers, by weight.— i bars
Laundry Soap, Pete (31 iesenbeek. •
14. Largest Musktnelon, by weight. — Pair Ladies
Shoes, M. A. Prokop iV Son.
15. Largest ear of Corn, shucked. —1<> loaves of
Bread. Guse Bakery.
1<i. Best buggy horse, oOe, C. P. Ziegenhal-. P.M.
1<. Best saddle horse, 1 Dinner, Hoppe Hotel.
IS. Best |>air Plymouth Rock Chicken-.—£1.00 of
anything in stock. \V. J. Milev.
l!>. Best 1!>01 MuleColt. — M .00 Ca<t. 1st National
Bank. < No entries made on colts already won Market
I)ay premiums. )
L'O. Best pair Pigs under 1 month-. *1 on < 'a-h,
1st National Bank: * I .oO ('as! i. W. F. Sehaefer.
S 21. Largest single Irish Potato by weight.— 1 do/
Hi Machine Needles. 11. J. Kessoins; Hair Cut and Shave.
TO < ieo. Mill.-r.
vB 22. Largest single Tomato by weight.—lOpounds
Beef Rorst. E. G. (Inse.
2o. (• reatest Variety of Fruit.—1 Cut Ola-- Ro e
g| Bowl, A. A. Elzner.
24. One Case of Soda Water to tin* man who
I Th.rn no meeting of the
VillagM lmpr vement Society
| l «t month, bu' all tho#t< who
formerly took wn i .terettl ir. it,
nd others who «vi-ti to «• . > ur
age it, are requewie.J to meet at
the Public Library, Tueaday,
July 12th at r>:30 p in., that this
society may re-uujo its work. A
late hour has been riam*<J f <r tho
meeting, hoping the g. '>t|emeti,
whose presence is ho necessary,
can be present at that tune. A
pleasing program will he pre-
pared for this meeting. Thn
committee is pleased to report
that it W'is aMe to prep-ire a 1
plea-ant and comfortable Rest
Room on Main street .-luring the
Carnival and many oui-oi-town
-inters enjoyed and appreciated it,
t'leir pleasure in u ing it del not
exceed that of the commi'tee tn
preparing it. A Rest Room will
l e open on M irket Pays, every-
thing necesBary for the comfort
of tired women and children is
furnished frea and a polite and
capable colored woman attends
nil visitors. The ladies in town
have generously sontributed to
this work, a vacant room has
been given for this oocajion and
the committee wishes to express
its thanks for these and all favors
extended it. Remember the
meeting, Tuesday, .July 12 !,
5:00 p. m. at Public Library.
B. D. Oroain, |
Mesd. A. B. Mi'Lavy, Com.
K. M. Triou, J
LACKY—MAYNARD.
Greater surprize was never
manifested than was displaye I
on Friday, June 21 h, wh«o^
was reported that the general
favorite of our town, Miss Bertli i
1.0. Maynard had married th>
evening before al 4:15 p. m. at
Waoo, in St. Paul's Church, Mr
Virgil Mathaw Lacey, liev. K. A
Temple, Rector, officiating. A
' general regret is felt that the
ceremony was not performed
here so that her friends, who are
legion, could have been present
arid witnessed the nuptials and .
j .ined with the Holy Man of C.o
in Blessings to fall upon Ik. an 1
the mate she had chosen for a
life companion. She i s the.
yo ingest daughter of Mrs. Kute
Maynard and her place will I e
hard to fill in her home and fonU
mother's heart. Brothers, sisters
and friends all hate to give her
up but our loss is her husband'.,
gain. He has plucked a jewi;.
that many would have loved to
wear, could they have been the
fortunate one. Dear Bertha,
though lost to sight your love 1
memory will always linger in ou-
hearts and may the greatest hap-
piness our heavenly Father can
bestow fall upon you and your
loved Virgil is the heartfelt \vnh
an 1 prayer of a devotedly al
tached Friknlv
I'iOU STCDKNT3.
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ing visits to Bastrop for some eoiiutv bv a largo and eiithusi-
■I*
time, will be here at the ex-
change Hotel July 14, 1and 1,:.
All things else being epna 1 we
believe in standing b v o u r
friends and neighbors. The
Wl-ela'ion^ between ' i a I \ i '-ton
an 1 Bastrop counties has al-
ways I close and in the past
they have favored our county
in many ways.
- Bear in mind that hr. Wer-
bium guarantees his glasses nn l
make- all i e"e- ury 'hatig - fo:
\ enf V i'i1 I <
amination free at the I vnh mce
Hotel, July II '' «nd 1 * .
a-tic innionty
You rmn t firoruri' finor photo^raphi melon-,
in .my city, than is made in Ha*trci]>, by tomato'
Mr. Newton, wh i is an artist of merit,
in every brunch <>f hi-, profosnion. He
is well known i superior artist in
n ;ny of the : u'ge <-iiio4 of the state.
wh'M' )ii« I;if - ike jhotos and beautifu!
pai'.tintfs grace th" h iuse« of the rich
vn• t th<" pe'
VuTE I*
Slii'ew •
'ifteen or twenty wagon-
in town Wednesday loaded with
antaloupes. peaches,
cabbage and othei
vegetables. chickens, butter
and egg-.
leat lis
briiH'the best Bucket ol Peaches to town on
Day, Bastrop Crown Bottling Work-.
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of too much Fourth of duly.
< 'libel - >11, Blirle-Oll.
iitiin, N'eal and Terrell, wi
Although the poultry and Egg Market i- very
weak tit present, the highest ea>h price will be paid heie
on this day. Broilers are very -low -ale. Only fresh
country egg-wanted. W atch this paper for B._ Cish
Premium olTcied for the 1-t. 2nd and i!rd Bale o*' < ot-
ton brought to Bastrop thi- season. Biiug all product-:
to the Reynolds I 'oi lier.
BASTROP BOARD OF TRADE.
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[eniocratie \ot.
in Saturdav's
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"Mr. Lefevre is one of tlu> spirati' n for the wh de • intry.*'
smndest educational thinkers of Such is the expression and en-
'!\ls country and if h- had the op* d irsetnent >f the hen 1 of th<*
rtunity to give to tho Texas Philosophical and I lucati nal
II ej irt: •:;! f H'lfvurd I'ulvef*
«ity.
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s the s.'amp of hi?
ideas, the I-di ■ ">! ysteti of
will become a ■■ urceof in-
Tiie Tyler Commercial College
of Tyler, Texas, is just completing
the erection of one of the larger
and most handsome Commeroia
school buildirig-j to be found ir.
the South. The building is sci-
entifically vantilated and light
ed throughout: it is, perhaps, om
of the largest Commercial S .-hoo
buildings in the r.S. The build-
ing willeasily at"ommodate loO'
students; it will be equipped with
the modern business a| plianoes
The Tyler Commercial College
has made a most wonderful recori.
for thoroughly preparing its stu-
dents with practical courses o
bookkeeping and sh >rthand tha
meet the demands of thebus.nes-
world. Their graduates are
now holding the very best ier-
ical and stenographic posi'i Ti -
to be found in our larger ci'.ies .
Their rates of tuition an I b ir
are a* low as is consistent wit!
the excellent work they are i
ing. Their discarding of all re
tape and theory methods ena -•
their students t o complete s
course in a far more th >r< ugh in
practical manner than they il
do it elsewhere in twice the • v*
We r«n- Humeri i that a ■vie
are irtereste 1 n. I .kee . 1
pi-o"'h itid, ty; 1.' i
graghy wri ■ T\ . ■
cial College it l'yi. T for
their fret ft. ;u •, giving iuL
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 17, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904, newspaper, July 9, 1904; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205863/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.