The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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1
S JfclST TO KEEP (JS BfclSY
and at the same time rid our shelves and counters of all Spring and Summer Goods, we offer
some Extraordinary Tempting Bargains for the next 15 days.
THE BIG AUGUST CLEARING SALE is moving merrily along, but we have many more
goods that must be closed out regardless of cost. Our immense Fall Stock will soon be arriving
and we'll need all available space. If you want to save money, read this price list, come to our
store and we'll take pleasure in showing you the goods.
1 Lot Figured Batistes, or-
gandins and lawns, the 10
a lid 12 1 -'Jc ijuulities, to
clot** out we offer ut
8c per Yard.
1 Lo: Figured l>iminitie«
and batistes, nice and
sheer, wed worth 1" and
•JOc per yaid, reduced to
10c per Yard.
i Lot Ladies.' Plain White
heiurtitched h a n d k e i-
rhiet's. tlie 10c kind now
reduced to
5c Each.
Lot Ladies' White Ktr-
I)i t id: • i-i «*d li and kerchiefs,
nice and -henr. the good
15c 11 lulify. reduced to
10c Each.
1 Lot Fine W hite Corded
French lawn nice and
sheer, well worth l.V, we
offer at
10c per Yard.
If you want a nice
Trunk or .^uit Case, don't
fail to see our Big Stock
that has just a! lived.
1 Lot Ladies Pink Meree- 1 Lot White Linen 1'iiuuod 1 Lot Heavy lurkish Bath'] Lot Bovs' Vioi Lace
ri/.ed chamburg petticoats,
nicely Hounced and ruf-
fled. were$l., reduced to
75c Each.
napkins, satin damask,
woitii Vvl., go ill this sale
75c per Doz.
towels, extra large, well
worth 15c, we offer to
close at i
10c Each.
shoes, si/.es 1) to 13, neat
and dressy, well worth
#1.25, we price at
75c a Pair
1 Lot Mill Kud Swiss and
Hamburg embroideries in
short leugths, many worth
10c pel yaid, we offer at
5c per Yard.
Iv . , I Lot Ladies'Belts, in doth |
1 Lot Dirk Gmj Chamburg tod leather, worth 25 and
petticoats, well made! ;>;H. We close out the lot at 1 Lot Colored Seam Braid
woith 75c, to chse out at in blue, ted. pink, purple
IOC iliciCn. stitched, worth 5*3 per
bunch, at
60c Each.
1 Lot Olive Oil ami Cold 1 Lot Ladies' Bleached
Cream toilet soap, the , gauze vests, taped at arms
kind sold at 15c box (
lc per Buncb.
1 Lot ladies'Strap Sandals, 1 Lot Colored Negligee
all solid leather, well
worth $1 75, go in this
sale at
$1.25 a Pair.
cakes) at
10c per Box.
I Lot Uenniue Pears Im-
ported glycerine soap,
tiii' "J()c Uilid at
10c per Cake.
and neck, a 15c vest at
8 l-3c Each.
1 Lot I icnuine \V. B. ('or
sets, to close out thi* lot
25c Each.
Lot Ladies' Spring Heel 1 Lot Odds and Knds in
slippers, cloth top. a nice ladies oxford tie and strap
$1.50slipper at sandals, worth up to $2.,
to close out at
shirts, with and without
colors, worth up to .$1. go
in this sale at
50c Each.
75c a Pair.
1 Lot .Mens' (ieyot Suspen-
ders. neat stripes and tig-
ures. a good 25c kind at
20c a Pair.
75c per Pair.
1 Lot Linen Hnck Towel*.
with small colored border.! *00,1 *] flipper, we offei
well worth 15c, at ' to close out at
1 Lot Mens' Spring Heel
1 Lot Ladies' heel and otecle plowsboes. all si/.es. \
spring heel Slippers, a WOrth >n.50, we offer the!
lot at
Lot lace Curtains, with
neat floral designs, worth
75c. to close out at
10c Each.
50c per Pair. 75c per Pair. 48c a Pair.
1 lot ladies' Black Hose,
fast colors, a good jl5e
hose at
8 l-3c per Pt ir.
1 lot Mens' Fancy Stripe
sox. an extra good 2< c
juality at
J. M. HOLT & GO. rr
Bastrop, Texas.
We have an excel-
lent line of Ladie-' Light
W eight W ool Skiit* that
must lie do«ed «• 111 during
t his sale.
<•<- ls
The JRastrop Advertiser
PUKELY PEKSUNAL
J. W. Sugmii lef the H *1 to Coal
Mine Tuuslay, fjr McDale, wner" h
tne ->inkin.r of a ne.v • : il
O'nCB—Bauhof Building, Main Street
I Editor and
I'HOS. C. CAIN,
I
Proprietor.
Ten Iii.vlfi, of Paige, was in town i viil i>:
Tuesday. : rnine,
H. M. Bowen, ofK'l Ii ^k, was in Mm. L. R. Erharl, was rep>r:e 1 >y h r
t iwn Wednesday. physician, Dr.H B. Combs. danger.u. y
S. 8. Sayers, of Austin, spent the W« Ines 1 \y b it inn ■ i improved
Bastrop, Texas, Postottie t week in Bastrop. | l^is Friday morning,
Miss Emilie Lister leaves t^duy, Sat- Cotnmi-sionerC E Lindner. F A Tally,
urdav for St. Louis, i U P Simmonsand V A Stev irt,'.vep* lien-
Monday hoi ling th • Aw ; th; <f the
a Se< 1 Class Mattel*.
iiprv i i 1st, 185H. Vol. 5<■.
ANOTHER LAM) MARK GONE.
It is with deep sorr w we hear of the
death i.f our lon.-iime t'neni, Charley
Sieinor, whieii e in-i . his h n ■ in
ttM Cedar Creek nelgbborh >■ 1,11 >'cloak
Saturday mornin.r, A i->t tith, ltfitl,
at the age if ibo it 7 J
I wife survives hitn. I)
irs. His aged
no 1 wa a well
1 I'j
1/ -nop, T< xas, duly '23. ID04.
«•, Jt <xw* *urv** ■ rv*'ViVWiif.tf• v*■ •('■
C. Erhard & Son..,,
rf«9TROP,
l exAa. ..
DRUGGISTS
Pr - erlptlon* carefully ooni'
pounded at all hour*.... Pat -
KNT VlklilCINKS of all kludr
Senator C*. O.
Bouri, is dead.
Born to Mr. and Mn. Louie Erhard,
Saturday la-t, a girl baby.
Sim Oillaipie was a welcome visitor
at the old home Saturday.
Mra \V E Lutz and children, of Italy,
lure guests of J. H Craft and f mily.
J. S. Spojner, of Cedar Creek, was
among the visitors to Bastrop Thur- lay.
J. W. Sir.itii and children, Edna and
1 Walton, of Watterson were in town Fri-
1 day,
Hon. Lea Beatty, of Caldwell county,
: wa« among the visitor? to Bastrop Satur-
! 'lay.
Hal Jones, wife and child left last
W!-ek for Temple, where he will buy
I eotton.
| Rev. C. M. Thompson returned from
! the Buda protracted meeting Sunday
afternoon.
Geo. \V. Jung, al ter a month'i visit
County Commissione
D. H. B(5ll leav
week f >r Br iwnw ■ 1
r's Court.
th" first of next
. where he will buy
the fleecy staple. He will be joined
shortly by Mrs. Bell and Mi-s Durant.
Miss Laura Erhard, vUiting th"
World's F.nr, send her Junior En-
deavorers each, a hatidsome souvenoir
c ir d, which the little 10 i:s appreciate. ^
Mr. J. M. Large, iperintendi-nt of j
the new Coal Mine, a' .ve town, rejeirt. 1
the killing of a Meiiean in the Mine'
Thursday afternoon, by the dirt saving ,
in on him.
W. A. Firmer, of Minor, s^n of our
old friend, Watt Farmer, o f Paige
neighborhood, was anions the pleasent
c.tiiers at the Aovkki i-kii offi e, FriJay
morning last.
Mr. and Mis. Louie Eilcs and child-
ren, Lucile and I.ouie, will leave f r St.
presrvt-1 . .n, <t r
ha 1 but Jit', i" si • :ri
lite. B it a fe.v day ■
he was in town locking t,
health, bidding fair t.i !.v
Deceased e ime fr-j.n th
with Hon. J. N - >gra'.h, in
years ag >. 11•; w i- th • :i y
iri ^'|i
and had 11
his long -
bis d".i'.h,
e picture of
in-ir.y year;
old e . ; 1)11 .
re tlian iifty
iung and ha t
] left his parents in the < ,1 country t./
s«ek his l'^i'tune .n ties United States.
I Old man N«">gr.:'h m l he w.vre cI js"
friends, w.:i. he ; .-■•1 up ,r. tne old
man as a father, at 1 afte tne deatH
of Mr. N s. go /1 wife, he made Mr.
Stein r's horn-; his h <ine.
Charley S incr was a good man '
Vest, of Mia*'to his mother, Mrs. J. Juig, returned to Louis Saturday night, where they will
Gov. Lanham has issued his
proclamation calling for an elec-
tion Nov. 8.
A 15 minute hail storm in the
vicinity of Wiatfield, Mass., in-
jured the tobacco crop over
*100,000.
Galveston, Sunday.
Miss Gross Bennett, of Fort Worth,
is visiting Bastrop, guest of her uncle,
J. W. Ransom and family.
J. B. Watson, A DeGlandon, and G
W Whitworth, of McDade, were visitors
at the county seat Tuesday.
Mh; Amelia Miller, of Crockett, Tex-
as, is visiting Bastrop, fcuest of Dr. nd j
Mis. M. P. Luckett and family.
be joined by Mish Julia Eilers and a
party of friends from Brenham.
in
the trues: ace 'ptatioi; of t;i,> term.
Hone-t, in lea.t win; man as he would be
dealt by; true and ste i If 1st in hi* fi icnd-
ship-, he practiced no ^ jile, and was ever
open and free to all; in the family circle
he wan always loving and devoted, wor-
shipped his wifean i idolized his child-
ren; as .1 citizon he u.t* liberal ai d as
p*r?e"t as it is possible for man to (>e;
as a soldier, he was brave an>l ■ ,.
scientious in the discharge of every duty
Joseph S. Sughrue, president of the jj,, wjjj missed by family, friends and
marrying club, of Belto Coal mine, , neighbors.
B. S. Miller, Dan Hughes. M.ix Miller, tyjC father of -;ix children, two
Polo Jones and ,Willie Snow were in preceded him in death, and four, with
town Monday to witness the marriage of j estimable wife, survive him. His
Mr. Buffer and Miss Scarborough. 1 living children are, a married daughter
Col. C. M. Rogers, of Rogers' Park, nonliving at Pittsburg, Pa.. Charlie
was among the pleasant visitors at the Sterner, who lives near Austin, Julius,
county seat Wednesday. Though de- j who also lives in Pittsburg. Pa. Miss
home, with
The .Jefferson County commis . Moore, are visiting in Lampasas,
Hioners voted SI-*},000 toward
■ feated by a small majority in the pri-
and little grandchild, Mallie Belle ' maries, for Representative, Col. K'igr rs
Tax Assessor and Mrs. W. H. Grimes | footed hv a small msiioritv in the nri- Hettie, who is living at tin
her mother.
His funeral took plaee at the family
residence Sunday afternoon after which
all mat was mortal of Charley steiner
without saying, the people of that last on a visit to relatives at Taylor. The "Lariat," a journal published at, wer® deposited in Mother Earth, in a
county will approve tllis roau Editor Thos. H. Parks, of the Bas- , the Baylor University of Waco, says: grave near his home, in the presence of
DEATH 1 F W. M. HE WATT.
Difo At the home of b;-< • n, W. J.
H<• watt, in the Alum Creek neighb-.T-
1 >•> i, Sunday, Jnly HI, t 'H, Mi W, M
lii-.'.vv ge>l •>.. yea: s, U m ;iths , i.d
1J days.
lif •> i- i w. s bom ir. Spartansb'irg
District, C , <n the I'Jth day of Oeto- i
r, 1'. 1. With his father, when but a
small (I. id, he moved to Greenville'
e iiin y, fi 1 i;i 1, in tiie y°ar 1 *Vj, gn. 1
l.i ' ii ' a there to M i III e. untv, (ia.
In the \ear |s :;(t he wa. married Hi-
wife lied in Islis. Iff w 1 ■ the fatl cr of
nine children, nurof wnoro A. J. lie-
watt, n'•••. a resident of 1 rg. 1, Mr . J. j
F. Cottle. W. J. Hewat* tnd H J. He-
w it1, f Bastrjp county, s .rvive him.
In th" year 1 -s?'J he ra r.e t Texas,
settlii.^ in Bastrop county, in the Alum
Cr-'k n .gii I'irhoid, in .iie |ycar
which wa. his home until hi. 1 ath.
Some thirty years ago he joined the
Primitive Baptist Church, and ever
i liv 1 a faithful, earnest and levot d
christian and died in full faitii. Mm
death w in a happy oue, ther-1 w.ts peaoe
111 I is heart, and he felt sure his well
spent life would secure for him that
rich reward promised by his Savior. As
a Confederate soldier, he served in
Hood's brig ile, was a brave and true
Mier.
Very many friend-" join the Advek-
nsKii in extending sincre heart-felt
sympathy to the distressed family, who
mourn not without hope. They ha.e
every reason to believe their father
is now ba^queing in the sunshine of
God's eternal love.
His remains were burie i in the Alum
Creek grave yard, in the presence of
weeping relatives and many sympath-
zing friends.
is proving his Democracy by working
Miss Wille Cunningham, who has been ! jr ll,,; l'"k"t ,V"k
, . , it. .. ' president to constablp, showing as much
making good roads. It goes ' vision* relatives a'. Bastrop, left Friday i,.ai as if his name were on the ticket.
action of their commissioners.
All
NOTICE.
ooituury notices, tributes
•re charged tor at the rate of w" i
five cent^ a line. This rule will
not be deviated from.
trop VidetU. returned from a ten day's "The Trustees of Baylor University bi distressed family and relatives and
viiit to the World's Fair, ut St. Louh. l ave granted to the Woman'- F -dera- a largo number of sympathizing friends,
«...!> lion of L.ubs, a scho. ir-.hip in the lit- there '0 retu:iin until rAsurrfw*iinn
John Hribeck, representing the U. E. ,.rary department. Miss Nina Craft , mrrection
Staiz Lagrange Marble Work% vmJI hold this tcholarihip tor the «?n- ' 4' ' u ,x" *' ^ [ ^^
ii,,1 —Hogs' H. gs! T. T. Calls-
Nina, one of Bastrop's brightest and way Hill s I'rairie, wantH all you
li..rd .v ' st popular young ladie-, will reflect have, and will pay :] l.J jmJ \
of respect, and marriage notices, among tne visitors to Bastrop this week j suing year.
handed in, or ordered published, ..... ' A splendid appointment.
uro < h uri/fd fur at Lite rate of • •'■Andre* an I wife , lay v in., Qf liistroo's brii
■ ouying cotton lor the firm c:
: cat**,
Black.
I
on the University.
cents, ca-h.
HKST ON T1IE KOAD.
The Commercial Motel, "the
hotel th ut rr..^de (iranp^r famous"
is decidedly thfc best eating place
on the M. / '. A- /". system, anJ
with that prince of good-fellows,
W. C. Iteinhar J . in charge, every
plt-asure and comfort of guest is
looked after, nastrop people "on
the road" to and from Austin,
would enjoy a meal rarely served
this Hide of St Louis by patroniz.
ing the Commercial at Granger.
I I i"|..| H,.
f 115.11 mm: J
| Laboratory of t
Physiological
t
! V
! I
Over Bank of ^mithville,
Smithville, Texas.
Equipped with - - -
X-Ray Machine
fur the Examination of Diseases,
Broken and Di-loear^d Bones, and
f r Lvating Bullet , Stones and
other F relgn Substances in the
human system.
Equipped also with STATIC,
GALVANIC and FOKADIC
ELECTUICITV, HuT AlK AP-
PEU.VT1 S, Etc., fur the treat-
m«Tit of Kheiimatism, Cancer and
a.i Chronle Diseases, especially
Diseases <>f Women,
Piles and Strictur ' treated
WITHOUT THE KNIFE
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N \TloN\l. BENEVOLENT N(>OIE-
'lA OF K.\Ns.\s CITY,
Mr. F. Mniaus, local maoagnr of the
Natlomil Benevolent Soeeity, Kansas
City, Missouri, lnfoiiu us that during
llie past two ti. Ik half vears, he as
agent has t>aid ine follow'ioir aim..nils
for sick and accident benefits to mem-
bers In Castrop, 10 death* having oc-
curred :
Sickness—I.ouis Mi'isnna f.T.Ie. J C
Bauliof e(, ji| |;|
Osrai I'fHtei i j:. XI, V\ ,\ Moure
Mis- II I. Ke.selus SJI.« 4. Thos. |
Park" $7.1.1 I Madnus 92J.'io.ll .Schtil
keSl.;|ii. h .1 sto||,. Jf.'i,'.12,11 (' Sehaeft
>1.1.!.II M (,.1.11et .<>1. 41, Oscar (iemelr.
er( Sjr, 1,7.\vin ll'iffiuan M.00.A .1
tiei .1 k lngg KSlj.im. TO >
imrn !!>'.'I li>. E I Itabeiisherg ijil .1
II Starke S-'O.n, {$.? Miclur *.>1 1.1
lliggln. SJ.IH, Allen E Wvnn .*, s ,
1.11-.lung j t• mi. | /uherg $17 :tn.
Aeeldeut- .1 W I'bdger ?lo.7l Joe
Sugheriie #2!| A llasler
John I || Walther ijilw 'rj Gilbert Artlii-
go iSs. ..,, J..|i 11 (.arret lift AO, Julius
Sehlll ?lft.(H). BC Clark fU.60. (.
dome/ *i|j s). |r!, Wynn i?l;l.4 ). |i
(* arret 1 E Lindner #
No Initiation fee. An assessment
only .<1.00 per month.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1904, newspaper, August 13, 1904; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205868/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.