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The Bastrop Advertiser
M. K ,V T. TIMK TABLE.
N< UT« Kol'ND TRAIN.
No. 4
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POI Til t'.OT -.It THAIS
No I)
No i
No 5.
THIS MULKKY MKKT1NO,
Kvanpelist Abe Mulkey and his
good w ife reached I: t-1r >|- Friday
afternoon last, and his eeriwa of
Baatrop, have our people gener* friend* and your home people, and lot servT"Salad Kreryi~dv fnVited
allv appeared more united in th° l^' merchant of tlio bip cities. wh • s o'clock. p. m., Farewell service.
I it It iril Anlll (loliat • 1 ... I 1 t
Citizen* from the mirroundini*
effort to nmuaH the town and brin : ! h!,v" °,,ly money in viow
not -peak to y. u ou the sir".'i, i( there
r. and v uld
ib mt a >etter chri*'ian feeling
among all
was not a dollar m <nght, *«v« o ]y aioiie
country will never r> * I izf* tl e rich
-every denomination, There were othor matters discussed at. l'eat they have been rninsing thin
they come in and
Abe Mulkey. They
11:47 am BH8troP meetings began at the including thoae not members of length, the drinking habit was Riven week, until
l:(i" am * 'pera house 1 riday night, with a church, working hef%rt to particular attention and handled without hear Kev.
2:fi0 a m large congregation present. Rev. heart and hand in hand together, ' *,om' The conclusion of the sermon wi|| then peg
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Agent
Mulkey was in fine
togetlu
voice, and fPom which the very best results
otherwise appeared in excellent should certainly be assured.
heakh. In fact, in appearance, ft ^0()(j citizen wbh heard to
really j ounger than when he held remark when coming out of the
u successful meeting here five and ()pera house, after an interesting
a half years ago. Mrs. Mulkey a jervice, "Abe Mulkey is certainly
sweet singing, beautiful christian ;immen8p. a prf.al hig 'drawing
n, _ , : T~ , A , , „ work H,,d vepy presence is giving] 0Brd. for Bastrop. If he fails to
TiBeanrr nt Acrount Anr. ial Con- va;ua|,|0 assistance, Revs. H. L ,
SPECIAL PATHS IN
EFFECT ON DATES NAMED.
will then regret not being here all
was grandly pathetic. closing with the ., , . ,
asking of "all christians who would week and throughout the en-
m 'titully pray for the salvation of sn.^i- 'iremeeting. If you are too busy
during this meeting, to signify their in the lields to spare time to hear
willingness by rising to their foot." On Kev. Mulkey during the week,
first <• ill but few responded, and a sec- come jn 8undav Hnd hear h;m
I'li'l, more urgent call wa-- made, wub a . . ,
like result. For the moment, Kev. Mul- ' fn"rn,ni Hnd night. Our word
key seemed almost dumbfounded. Such
clave Grind Comtnande
K nights
and C'ullom H. Booth and Rev
Templars, Tickets on sale Mav iHh and
loth. Lvmit for return to May inth i - Doerr, present at every meet-
Rate for the round trip ST.ing, are working nobly, and hap-
arouse the people to a sense of
'heir christian duty, and leaves
without, somewhat christianizing
the town, it seems to me, no one
,T°JC2 W"r!h A0C°r Gunern' ,A"*' py Ht the Pn>miHin« ucce88« whil«' else need trv." Amen, was gen- '• r
. ^ "r'*n the excellent Choir, some twenty „ j the t-xoression bv u i
> Bnh May 17th and 18th. Limit for . , .... , erui,y K1 v' n ia® expression, oy
pen
on
return May Ltlth. Tickei from T 7 Cir.
No. M. Kate for round trip $5 45.
To Dallas, Texas. Account Ke-union
G. U. Tick"tH on sale May lataid
2nd. Limit May r th. Kate for rourd
tr.p T 7 Cir. No. f M.
To Han Antonio Arcount Annual Ses-
sion Grand t oncil of T xas Order nicd
in number, with the exception of thus0 wh() hra,.d u
Mrs
singers
for it, you will enjoy the fine
action on the part of a christian congre- singing and the sermons. If you
t m, was without a parallel. That it must U< home for work early on
was unexpected, painful, deeply painful, Monday morning, the moon will
even t the wry cntre of his noble, . . . .
, . . snine lini-hi iv to give vu a verv
christian heart, nyai plainly perceptible t • . • . .>
to •,i rv one, and. it is probable, for the l"l'u-aiu lido home, afler night
rM time. Abe Mulkey appeared frustra- service. To one and nil, u cordial
in Ins own pulpit. There was a sol- invitation is extended, to cnirie i:i
omn moment's pause,—in another sec (imj h(?ar the (jjnind ,.:v Hnge|j8t
Mulkey, composed of local The good results of this meet* , ' r successful revivalist, Rev.
ers, ii? a most splendid and ap- insv may not be clearly apparent; ,,Pt,p ^omnitVpi' rvadod over the entire Abe Mulkey. There is hut one
> ■ *> 4 I t t M r, . ■ 4 4 ft i J"X r% * . M . v t t M M II I t M 1 " . «
HEALTH
is the
Most
Important
The mamiiiwturcrs of Royal
leaking Powder J ire had 40
years of scieni'frc e."'( erience.
I very method ot bread-and-
cake raising lias been exhaus-
tivelv studied in this country and
abroad.
l ike result is a perfect prod-
uct in Roval Baking Powder.
'I here is no substitute tor it.
The puritv and efficiency of
Roval Halting Powder have
sweeter singing was never heard
in Bastrop. The attendance, from
the beginning, has been very sat-
>lon. Tickets on Male May 7th, anr. t r isfactory, a number present from
preeiativp addition, pretuer. liner. ju9t now. but the good seeds have congregation, Kev. Mulkey appeared Abe Mulkey. This may l>e your been commended by the highest
sweeter ilging was ne*. er heir i anu'n th« nnnnln have been suddenly seized with the importanco of last onoortur.itv to Iihui* him IIi-j m irli<- ro i.-w <t tin. h.m-1,1
i^in^iT,nTtl7forR,U^ur^lomMIv,^^th^ H di8tttnC8; times, even the gal-• ,tronRepand mcrft lasting resolu- ' Lord and'Master, and th
Kaie for round trir s:i fill. ' lery well filleil, every spaoe below ^on8 and ^he harvest, sooner or friend and lover of God a
To Denver, Colorado Springs and Pue- thus evidencing the inter
bl" Colo. Aoct Am Stock Grnweri As est al! are showing in the Mulkey {P0UB yjf>)<].
■ociation Dat^ s nf sale May 7ih, sth meeting.
and "dih. Good for return not earlier manifest throughout the town, of j ,P0 unheeded.
ato„f Hal.' lat-i their own volition, every saloon. | were nreVented
The strong, earnest
So great e this feel iris.' ppea I h of Rev. Mulkey cannot
than 5 days after d
than May i|-t. Kate for K.T.< 1 ra t >
Siii ing-, >'Jf.i<l S'opover will b allow-
ed after reaching Colorado. Common
points. Pueblo Denver tin.
To Savannah, Ga Account Traveler
Protective Association of America.
Dates of sale M iy 12th, iiitli a;id I Uh
Limited for return May L'Htli Tickets
may be exit •ided to .lunc loth by pay-
ment of "■ " • ts and dep)sitirg ticke
with 3 t it Joseph Kichitrdson.
Kate i) i i|i ■ |.40.
Ti .San A1. Sj ng Carnival ind
Battle of Flowers, t; k. is on tale April
L'3rd, 24'h, Ufith, L!Giii, il7.li at d listb.
Good for return to April .'Ulih. Kate for
the round trip Circular No 71
Form l.oial T 7.
To S.in Nnionio account same ocrasion
the M. f. A T. Ky. will run a specii j
saloon.
for tlie first titue in yearn, wen-
hermetically sealed, during all !
day Sunday, while, beginning h'
10 'clock Monday morning, ev-
been sown, the people have been suddenly seized with the importance of last opportunity to hear him. His authorities of the world.
aroused, interested, have been " mpertative duty, the periormuro.-of ca||n are numerous, and lucky is I'luse facts mean two impor-
. , .r • , which could not be delerreu we ven- ,. . .. ,, . , . . . , , ... ,
made to think, seriously think, ,i;n. lhat o( heerc, prayer( iind ,,n tl,.n. the town that gets him. it has tant things to all housekeepers:
form new, better, it is to be hoped ded knee, hold sacred convorse with his been nearly six years since he
ere, as the great > was last here. It may he full ten
tiul man, oe-sech years before we can get him here
iter, will show a rich and boun- ' ndimploreGi ^ 4 assm nee in amuMng again—indeed,this mav be his 'aft
the chi istians and church members ot • ,, ... '. ,, ,,
u ...... vlslt- Come, this Christian Man
Bastrop to a sense of their christian du- .
ty, and the powerful sermon he el ivered ( od uil' t e, I j ou something for
on the following morning, is likely the your spiritual go It will lie a
fruit from that night's wrestling and treat you will enjoy for days and
'ending the meeting on Tuesday """"tfuhngwith the Lord in thou '"'C '• weeks, will never forget, but al-
. , .. . ... ' | It is true, the result of that christian . ,
night, a special meeting of Mina , . , . ways keep in most pleasing re-
1 • 1 H call was unexpected but it was evidently ' r i •
hapter of the 1.astern Star, not from the lack of interest in the sal- ^embrance. Come,
•sll'jd t" nvet Mrs. Amelia Htl- vation of souls, or any disinclination t
from at-
ery merchant, business, or work I velIe> Grand Matron, necessita- pray for the redemption and salvation of Ea91^™f'"inf' ( ,Uart"' 7'
house, including saloons, closed ;Ung our ab8ence on thig OOCasion,
doors from 10:3 1 cl iok to noon, t)U ad present we hear the
each day, by which all were giv ,e9t repnptHi that the conclusion
en the ojiportu'o i of attending j ^ Restitution sermon
; the wayward sinner. Ignite a number
indf rstood that they were expected to
make an oral prayer, and never having
orayed aloud in public, declined to rise
Special, Iilzner Mei antile Co
DO IT NOW,
Hirst • that Royal Baking
powder is healthful and
makes wholesome food.
Second : that Royal Bak-
Inp Powder nukes food
good to taste.
ROYAL POWDER
ABSOLUTELY
PURE
the servicer, ever the minister
expressing plea-ant surprise at
the splendid morning attendance,
many of the business men ar.d
w rking men present.
Sunday morning and night th
Opera house was literally packed,
j fully up with that of the first,
Call on your ticket agent, ask
was t-. their feet. Others, because, realizing him for rates to Galveston for
SlIEUIFF'S SALIS.
train out of Smithvilie fr>r S«n Antonio the services intensely interesting,
and train No. 1 leaving IJastrop at 1. to while the c hildren s service in the
a. m , mekesconnection with thiatrainat afternoon, was specially improv
Smithvilie date April .Nth. Mite for the . ,
. , mg, instructive anu pleasine j
round u ip s-J.txi. lickets g iod for re-
turn to midnight of April 30th. Cir. 7-.
Local train 7.
To Toronto. Ontario. C*nada. Ac-
count international Sunday-School As-
eociation. Tickets 01 sale Juno ImIi,
UUh, '.'Jst 22nd. Limited to leave To-
ronto June liOth. Kate lor round trip
' r No. (!l.
To Baltimore, Md. Ac. .unt Christian
Endeavor Convention, 'J : r. 1. on sale
July ct, 2nd and ,ird. .t. al f.-i return
leaving 'taltiniure txew. en July oth an.I
l&th, Kato for round trip if':''I H.j, Cir
64.
delightful to the children ano
very entertaining to the older
r.es.
The sermons Monday and Tuee •
d«.y mornings were affecting, in
struotivs, heart'touching and .
producing, twi of hi-> very be :.
with just en iugh of the amus'i.
t; rest an i prepare the mind of
his hearers f■ r a better, more full
ar.d complete enjoyment of the
selves before a religious e mgregation in
a false hgh , notwithstanding they might
at that time have boon mentally praying
Sunday night, with a good con-
;regatiun present.
The services Wednesday morn-
ng throughout, like those of the
preceding mornings, were inter-
esting from the opening to the not alone for others, but for themselves,
dose, while the sermon was one of the r« iu,,s' b""n 'or
I "all persons vrillingto mentally pray for
I the salvation of soul , rise to their feet,"
' v" ttre certain very near, if not every one
in th' house would have quickly been
standing orn their feet, eise v.o were ver;
iar T.iataJtec in the pulw of that congre-
gation on this occasion.
THE (JRAXOFST OF ALL fl-FORTS.
The sermon Thur I iy morning wa
• imi ly pathetie.i y grand ihegr indeii
.,1 .| \ • .st -towel ful of any ho has yet tie
1 v" 1 < '. in li'istr ip. It wa- deeply atl"e>
ing, force 1 11, m .st impressive, heart -
St vi 1 01 Tkx s.-.
County 01 Bastrop
Bv virtuo of an
that tin '.-all was for "till christians," ^ Northern Settlers' Convention,
and,'l:iubting that their lives fully jus- April L'lst, l?2nd and I'-'ird. A
tified them in claiming that honor. t iey large attendance is assured, and °*eo ,tu>n isau.-d out 01 the Honorable
could not conscientiously pi,ace them- the Convention will be addressed ',w,n<'1 Court of Bastrop County, on
•tis most masterly, delivered with
Teat force and earnestness. It
viis one of his very strongest ap-
leals, in which ne urged the sin-
ier to imnnf fl:'itp repentance an<i
ne pr imis'e of a better life, and
lou.-h not very many responded
to his call, .t public acknowledg-
ment that in their show of love
i ' her institutions and pleas
ires, to the neglect of <iod, they
whole. In t!ie course < 11 his re 1 )n was deeply impressed wi'h
To CalvcBton, Account Visit of the murks Tuesday morning, he very the KPeat importance of his sug-
11 I given Him a just, cause f r- touching, wiar-bedimming, soul-aearch-
jealousy, it was plainly ste i that mg, even a feint report of which would
iverv individual in the c ingrcga
! ;equre a more cifted pen than
I . states Cruis' 1 OaJvestor. on sale touchingly referred to the cordial
on trams Nob. 1 and leaving Bastroj
wo e; 11
! wield. For over an hour he held his
nearer-, as it were, spell t>ound, and
here were, throughout that vast assom-
4.:i.rip. in. April 20th and 1 lo a. m.
April 2'st. Kate for the round trip *2.-
70. Final limit April 22nd. Cir 7'). Lot.
T 7.
Above rates will also apply on train
Nob. I A■ !! leaving Bastrop at p. 111
1. , j 11 i . . .... '
To Cat Springs. A. count Mayfest ... ,
On Sale May 7th. Good for return May 1 whether on the business streets
£th, K'aie 2 so. Cir. No. ti*, l ocal T. or elsewhere; mentioned their
To Waco. Account Texas Missionary se\ era! rides over
ngs.
was a deep felt seriousness ovfr
all, to an extent not before felt
lurinir the ixeeting Me gave
splendid solic food for m'.st seri-
us thought, and it should surely
reception and hearty welcome h.-
and wife had received in Bastrop.
With swelling heart, eyes filled
with tears, trembling tongue and
lips, he feelingly ppoke of the
A p ri l' 22 * id' and'" L ■! f ■' "a'''m .""a p ril ^211 r d kindly courtesies bestowed upon bring forth good fruit.
Good for return April 24th. , each of them wherever they went, . ,
A ( It A N T. r Or I A' 1Mb.
Wednosday nigh Kev. Mulkey madi
a< hange in his tactics and from the very
To Waco, Account Texas Missionary several rides over the town, our beginning, "struck straight fnm the
Convention. < hi sale May 15th and Kith many lovelv dwellings, numerous I shoulder." His ttilk w;is plain a.'.d to
limit for return May 20th. K ite lor the , . , , th. noint Ho he would te' H 0 -
round trip SLof,. Cir. 117. Local T 7 large, sweet-scented I ; wer gar- the point. II. saic ,ie would te. iu
To Austin, Texas. Account State Vol dens, the town abounding ill ev wl,at 41 h" uM " an ''''
unteor Firemans Convention. On Sal" , . , , . not mince matters in telling it, holding
May th and for trains arriving Austin erythmg necessary for the perfect
morning..f May HUh. I.imited f r re- content and happiness of ts good
turn leave Austin May 14th. Kate for , ,
gestions and pleadings, and then olage. many swelling he irt- and teas*
loilimmed eyes "The grandest, most
ouching, most powerful sermon 1 ever
neard." was the universal expression
fr im ail wii" heard it.
round trij vl
T. 7.
H
B. F. Ei 1 M
<'ggs.
w. Cir. No. 01
i.ocai people. His utterances an I hi^
manner clearly evidence I the
( . 1 iu 11 (J, 1J. A- T. A
Local Agent.
his tourers in the moRt close, markf J at-
lentontion throughout. Of course, h>
said some things that did no' fall pic '. •
antly upon the ears of m.itiv, but, the
1 ut rH Boiretiines hurts and the off.• ■ ■
deep feeling of love in his great,
, . , , .... . ,, on mature reflection, they too. will he
, bi* n 11 christian heart, for ail t. ,lmi( ,h„ lrut| of every w< 11
pays 1 O cents, t'01 Bastrop,and his abiding solicitude 9poken and every charge made by Kev
! for their happiness and christian Mulkey. on this occasion. lie first to *
welfare. He referred to his former "P thr 'money order" business. H-
lid.when any charitable w. rk was need
od, the home merchant was the first man
appealed to. and he had never yet been
known noi to respond, generally respon-
ded liberally in money, supplie-' ail! 1
—Monday was a dark, cloudy
dny. At night t h e weather
changed giving bright moonlight
changing to clody Tuesday morn-
ing.
—See tin* fino line of Indie'h'
Yei;ts at Louis Kilers. Beuti-
ties.
tastrop. said
visit and fioj. urn in
there were several friends in town
and country, that he hail pleas-
ingly met, visited and was kindly
PLAN OK SALVATION,
was the wut-iect for the Thursday night's
neeting, and it was indeed one of Kev.
Mtilkey's most masterly efforts, bring-
ng forth good fruit. Never did the
EvHncrelist labor harder, or do Ijcttei,
wronger work ti.an on this Thursday
i.ight. He seemed to feel, to the fullest
ertent, the absolute necessity of pre.1:pt,
i'ttve work, and his whole mind, heart
and soul was deeply interested in the
subject he had chosen for this night.
Ttf sermon from the beginning, was n('W illld III) to tliltC ^llU<I
forceful, persuasive. e.uivinOng, and at
the conclusion, when the call wie given «1 f l "oClt <il
(or sinners to repent of their sins and de-
rido upon better lives, quite a number Maraschino Cherries, marts,
promptly went forward, giving their Faster Special. Elzner Mercantile
hands to the Man of God, and had their j - "T?"""
namoB duly recorded as members of the l i'll III!! I tMllph1 Ancient
i-hurch of their choice. Mild Arabic O I'll or ot tile Alysiic
The Evangelist then gave out his sub-: Shriue are to hold It >pecial
i.*ctsfor the remaining daysof the meet-| ineeti',g :it Sail Alltoilio next
mg. which is to close Sunday night, Monday. April the'J4th. This
by the most prominent m.-n j1,10 "t'1 f|iy °f April it"by the Clerk
i ientified with in lustrial move- . thereof, in the case of W . .1. Hill versus
merits in the Southwest, besides Sam Alexander and Fugeno Anderson
the Governors of the following 's'"• uni' aH Sheriff,
states: Iowa, Nebraska, Arkansas directed and del vered, I did on
Louisiana and Texas. Ample the llth day of April, 1005, levy
accommodations have been ar- upon and will proceed to sol1, within the
ranged for at Galveston, and train hours prescribed by law for Sheriff'*
service will be such as to make! <>n l',H Tuesday m Juno, A.
your visit entirely comfortable. •' • louu. it Doing the 11 n day o said
At it citizen of Texas, you cannot wcath, m front of ground f oc-
afiord to miss this opportunity of ""P^d by the store house of Jonn
1 assisting to advertise its wonder- Finney A: Co., on Main Street, in the
ful resources. town of Bastrop in said Mastrop Cour«-
Writw T. J. Anderson, General I'* the followiog d—aribed proyinir to-
I'assenger Agent, Houston, Texas wit; 50 acres of land, mor- or less, pari
of the A. Litwon league we.st of the
Colorad river in B istrop C unty,Texa-,
J being off of the North end of the iHlacre
tract rioiu and'-onveyed by I. V. Kowe
j to si 1 m and I )ave Alexander by deed ni
date th" 22nd day of J muary, 1871 which
is recorded 111 Book "T" on pages Ml.t
I and dll of the deed records of Bastrop
j County, to which reference is hereby
— The many friends of George P.1 made and in the division of said !)0acre's-
Assmann : i he pained to learn of a ivtween Sam and D tve Alexander sai l
serious injury happening to him at Aus acres was given to the said Sam Alex-
, ... , ,, ... and er, less 1-2 ae re and 1 t'i of an acre
tin, Tuesday. He started to return M by th„ 81lj(J D(iye and S;un Alexun!
home, a friend, whom he was carrying jor joined by their wives to Givens. and
home with him, had taken his seat in | being all of the said ltd acre tract owned
the buggv, and George placed his foot '^v the said Sam Alexander on the lltfi
..." . , day of July', 1901.
on the step to get .11, when the horse, Lt.vjC(| ^ H(1 lhR prfipf,rty of Saim
for any addional information you
may desire.
aces iiinl
—See new 1 >t of
Khnl>roidei i"H at
Lot is Kii.ru
„ . , property of Sarin
started off, throwing h:m on the pave- Alexander to satisfy a Judgement
tnent the force of the f .ll,shattering his : amounting to $211,110 .ess credit of
knee which will likely lay him up for 90 Nov. 1st 1904 in favor of W Hsil
Homo tirro ! interest and cost of suit. Given under
my hand, this llth day of April, A. D..
1905.
Woody Tow knu. Sheriff.
By L. P. Gaiu.v, Deputy.
•
—Miss dtilia Kile is gave a ilo-
lightfnl House Party to her
I'rieud, .Miss Kuiu .lohusou,
from Holdrege, Nebraska, on
Friday, Apr 114,* ^tendingover
until April 18.
An elaborate dinner was etr
joyed at seven. I he place enrtls
were uniquely gotten up in
henrls or I nr nt I.at b'T with
Miss Kiler.-'s ruonogram 011 the
cover.
('lever litt! • verses about
each individual truest, with pro-
some time.
—See that swell line td'
hh'iis and l>oys two-jiiece
suits, also the new arrivals ot
men's huts, inclndinir all the
and Soil
o«
welcomed, several whose name-
he recognized on the petit; in he
received inviiint; him to hold a
with his farewell sermon. js expected to be the largest gram Cor the <?.ntir
He announced that there would be no ! S|iri|)el, ever j,p|(f the booklet,
eoursi-s
M ister
I'exas. Kxeursion rates will be H.-'w. -.i
given on all railroads, and a Kueile and
little
Louis
Miss
Kiiers
time formed
. meeting ever
..wn vahi ible often prossintf, tun*1. Vt-f nicoting liritl on Saturddy morning, un 1
many, more espe ially those of the wt al- ^ Friday morning would be the ltiat c.f
tl ier class, when they were in need of "" week mornings he would ask the at
goods nr other home supplies, must it?- 1 IU'1
meeting in Bastrop, and he sorely n,,rP tlieir home friends, send abroad to there
—Superintendent Hennett re-' rp^r,,,,p 1 n°t mwtiflf them -in merohaota who have ho interest or I Re?. Oullom H. Booth, pwtor
ports everything at the countv bis arrival, but hoped he would friendly feeling whatever for the", r f.a M. h. Church, took occasion to state No\ire- ai,. i-e on hand to >ol 'e
poor farm moving along nicely yet meet them before the closing their town, mora than to get their tnonoy that this was not a Methodist meeting the "mysteries ot the 01 (lei, and proum.' to he Me :io>t
crops all in the ground, corn of his meetin here and actually would not speak to thorn more than that of any other church -all a? usual, following their initia- I'd 111 the 'Hearts proposition'
plowed over twice, a very promis- were they to meet them on the streets
ing garden, and the health of the Restitution sermon, legun unless a dollar was in sight. And yet,
inmates, with the exception of an on ®un,lHy nigl.t and concluded your friend, your home merchant, roust church rehUions urn! the redemption and •- — winIlillg t lie eopV of -larnes Wil-
— " " 4U"' " ' Fine line Ladies andifents eourt K'ilev's "Out at old Aunt
' VR IIIUI III Kl^ - III- WVJUIVI tan rv uiv w . •iii 1 i
idinro of the business men, he hoped ^ nmII t^ii\f4 Au>tiri ' !' ' ' n ill- 1 mmJ
> r<5 would bp u general attendance. N ui AlltOlllO, ♦'illly ^Ioil(ltl\ dliM a iit« s« t i- « -i? i> t'>l tl •
Kev. Cullom M. Booth, pastor of the morning. A large iititn'oer of "Kveningat Heart.-."
Pts, >'"1 united together ii this meeting for ij(>n there will be a bau«|iiet and ' pri/.e. Mr. MeKeaa
.,.t) the double purpose-the bettermert of gpeeohe?. eaptivatitlg t he highest heart.
ust church relations urn! the redemption and ' ' \ntinin<rtlinem.v
old dropsy colored woman, good.' Tuesday night, though delivered be ignored for the benefit of this inflated 1 vation of souls that ail applicants
-Maraschino CherrieTTuart 7« '' here for theseoond time, is a ser- 1 -norchantile prince. Jus! examine the ' cllu™h membership, would be re-
Maraschino Cherries, quarts, 75e. . . ,rder books at tho post offi >o the bank ' ^'ved into membership in a.,y church
Easter Special. Klzner Mercantile Co. 1 mon that can be oft repeated and . lp , ' '
Mercantile Co
,eath Brod., want!
to pasture. See
Haster Special
— MessiH
your cattle
notice,
—Maraschino Cherries, .|uarts, 75c.
Easter Special, Klzner Mercantile Co.
— (Oilers want- Corn.
it in.
>nnir
ft repeated a
never weary the interested listen-
er. On this occasion it was gen-
erally pronounced better, more
interesting and ir ore perfectly de -
livere 1 than when .riven by him
at Bastrop on hi previ .u- visit.
Never befor , at the very be*
ginning of a religious meeting in
laee stripe Hose.
ind the express office, anil you will b
urprisod at the immense amount of
money being daily sent from H ntr.ip f t
goo Is and supplies11 it sh mil V • . 'ht
d the homo mor ti mt. fnm v, . tney
-.■uld get bettor g t md . •• • t ; m •!)
| less money. No wonder mo- • is o
in Ii a . rop, Tii bulk .. i ■ i.
, iff when it shou'.d !•' veil' it h t. id
' ' • 1 i ,vi. • i ,r
they may choose.
Following was announced as the ser-
vices for Sued iy and Sunday night:
StTV'DAY En VI. •
10::W) o'clock, liev. Ab Malkny will
ie ver his leeturo to rum ily. H ye
•i I'.., not invi• I
- niio ii ear, Mrs. Mulkey w d ta.K to
t a l i lies at t m Bi'ptist ch'.ii'eii.
i >d o'clock, i m , Hi . , M'llk- y wil
Lor is Kii.r ns.
I 'ii to last Sat u
h.nlshipp. \ 17,
ton thi< reason, as
oiht last -> isi11>,
lay, Taylor
bale- of cot -
against 1".-
•! louse
sellers only
Mlppet -.
!ii ■••'it- a-
.ni cent
MLI:H-
, Mary's.''
A day in the woods, ehaf'ing
i <li.-h suppers, were other
,.nt features of the eu.io'yul l^
House Party.
rii -eougeriial party eousisf *i{
of Miss Kaulbaek, from La-
< iraiiu'e. Mrw . She.ley, liob-
bills. «Jiles. M «K mm. \1 r,
Mrs. M uk-, of V istin,
Mis- .1 ohn-ou oi Ni . i-
an.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1905, newspaper, April 22, 1905; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205902/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.