The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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OUR INITIAL SALE CLOSED LAST SATURDAY AND IT WAS ONE THAT
We are now very busy re-arranging our stock to make room for an unusually well
assorted and large line of Fall and Winter Merchandise to arrive soon which we
will sell at the very lowest prices. It will be to your interest to visit our store.
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185 acres 1 I 2 miles E. ot Has- j in pasture. Will be sold cheap
trop, known as tin1 (oppic farm, on easy terms. 8 per cent.
Pir.ey Creek runs through tract ... aorpg -n the Colorado Yal-
ln the pasture, furnisinntr stock ■ j in j|i'n*s prairie, known as
water the year round. !• «u r he ^ Callaway valley farm,
ro- - new dwelling, painted aim About acres in cultivation.
X metal underground us j , in pasture. Good near
fknrn; GO acres in cultivation r?aid?nce of 5 rooms,
rf) acres or more can he put, * . d gnd and tw0 ten
Would make two good small ^ { hou^.s_ two wells bricked up.
1 .rms. One-t;.ird cash and easy wjml mjllg unt} very iarge
terms, 8 per cent interest. W in barns_ will bo sold cheap on
be sold cheap. ^ eusy terms. 8 per cent.
barm lots54and 70, in Bastrop, | on*#, r im
twenty-four acres, just north of The F. M- Scallon tract of jo.)
<f^ney Creek, 15 or 18 acres in acres on both sides of tne
cultivation, all fenced, no other M. K. &• I - Ry-> 1 1 ~ mi es
improvements. Cheat' and easy of 1 pton. l*ine upland aige
terms, 8 per cent interest. Would dwelling, one ti ia.it house, about
make a good truck farm. 175 acres in cultivation, balance
T. , , tl tin pasture. That north or raii-
1 he I enter! place on south j wjW t,e so|(j separately, if
bank of (j-dar ( reek. five_ miles ^ Terms easy. 8 per cent
west of Bastrop, about I<o acres,
in tract, !<>' acres or more in1 A lot off the north-er.st corner
cultivation, mostly creek bottom,, of the Mrs. M. A. McDowall lot
balance pasture. One residence in North Bastrop. \\ ill make
of i rooms and - tenant houses , size of lot to suit purchaser,
and barn, underground brick cis >^)e place of 150 acres,
eight miles northeast of Bastrop.
Two good residences, well, barns,
and otl er good improvements.
and barn, underground brick cis
IJ tern. Easy payments. 8 per cent.
100 acres part of corporation
tract, 7 miles north--eatft of Has unu <>n < *>«"• —
trop, known as the Henry Michel About 7o or 100 acres in cuuiva-
place. Good three room house, (ion. Price, $1,500. Easy terms
50 acres in cultivation balance and low rate of interest.
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F. A. ORGAIN, Agent, Bastrop.
COUNCIL PKOCKKDNUS.
Bastrop, Texas, duly Pith, 1011
Be it remembered 11 i.•«t <>ij
this the l'Jth day of duly. A.
1). 1911, the City Council of
the City of Bastrop met m spec-
ial sess. ">n at the Mayor s office.
Present: I. N. Jenkins, Pro-
Biding; F, A. Orgain, Secreta-
ry, and aldermen Miley, dries-
enbeek. Olive and Schaefer.
Absent, Alderman .lones.
A quorum present, the May-
or called the <,'ouneil to oi•
and stated the object ot the
meeting to be for the purpose
of uassing on the bond of the
(iitfens State Bank as the City
Depository.
f The bond of said bank as
the City Despo*itory of this
city in the sum of >'15,000.00,
was approved by the Mayor
with the concurrence of the
(,\:y Council, whereupon it is
ordeied that the Citizen's State
H yBunk, of this city be ami it is
|LV hereby designated as the depos-
^ ltory of the funds of this city,
until the regular meeting ot
pity Council in duly 101 J.
No other business being on
bond the Couucil adjonrned.
J. N. Jenkins,
Mayor, City of Bastrop
kF. A. Ohoain, City Secretary
J^astrop, Texas, July 1*. 1011.
Bo j.t remembered that outhis
the 18th day of Tilly, A. I).
1011, the City Couucil met in
special session at the Mayor s
office.
Present: Mayoi Jenkins,
Presiding.- F. A. Ortrain, Sec-
tary . and alder men O riesenbeck
Miley. Sehaefer and Olive. Ab-
sent Alderman Jones.
A quorum present, the may-
or called the Coiicil to ordfl'
and stated the object of the
meeting to be for the purpose
• >tConsulting Terrell Bartlett,
a civil eugiuecr, as to certain
repairs on the street.
After a eonsultnti'' .1 with
t he civil eiigiueci and a prelim-
inary estimate from him. t he
Cdiincil ilistineti'd the said en
gineer to furnish 1111 < ('ouueil
with plans and specitications to
macadamize the three business
blocks on Main Street, in this
city.
No other busiuv*ss being be-
fore the Couucil, on tnotiou
the Council adjourned
J. N. Jenkins,
Mayor, < 'ity of Bastrop.
F. A. Oit«i\in , City Secretary.
FOR SALE.—A donkey
cart, practically new. Apply
Khleber Schrefer*
HIGH GROVE LETTER.
Editor Advertiser:—
The people were blessed with j
good rains and have good pros 1
I pects tor a good cotton crop, j
The fifth Sundav meeting will j
I he held with the High Grove Bap
jtist church beginning27 inst and j
protracted meeting will continue
the following week.
Mr, B. B. Morgan and Miss
Hattie Manors, of Elysium were!
married July 5th. Both are
prominent young people of that i
place, They visited the grooms
parents last week, Mr. and Mrs. |
F. U. Morgan, of this place. 1
am sure this community will
join me in wishing them a hap
py and prosperous life.
Mr. Lee Shekel ford has return
ed from a visit to Smith Co.,
where he visited his parents.
Quite a crowd of people at
tended the picnic at Lockhart
last Thursday.
.A s news is scarce will leave
space for other writers.
1 am,
"The Kid."
I have a tew more water cool-
ers and filters left on which I
can save yor money, be sure to
call on me before you buy.
W. M. Andrews.
Miss Norine Watts entertain-
ed at the home of her grand-
parents. < apt. and Mrs. \V. A
High^-mith, Tuesday evening.
Deli.-ions refreshment? were
served. During the evening
buueo and hearts were played
and Mr. Charlie Morris won
the !irst Prize. Miss Noriue's
many Bastrop friends are in-
debted to her for a most pleas-
ant evening.
Nice Show Cases, Counters
and shelving for sale cheap.
Louis Eilf.rs.
—The Home Mission Society
will serve a Pie Dinner under an
awning on the vacant lot next to
the First National bank, usually
called the Batt's lot. All friends
of what this Society stands for
and the public generally are in-
vited to come and enjoy the
dainties and substantiate which
will he served to all comers.
Have your pictures framed by
W. M. Andrews where you can
-elect most any kind of mould-
ing.
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BEECH-NUT BRAND
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"BEECH-NUT
Stands for quality and Beech-Nut
Brand Tomato Catsup is of the same hi^rh
standard as the many other products put
up under the Beech Nut Brand.
It is made from whole, sound, vine
ripened Tomatoes, Pure Spices and Vine-
gar and does not contain any preserva
tives or coloring matter.
We have it in two size bottles.
Pints and Half Pints, 15c and 25c.
We know it will please you -try it.
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F. A. Orgain gave birth to ^
twiu steel calves Monday mor-i
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SHOATS FOR SALE.
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1 have for sale several Shoats, ^
about 4 or 5 months old. Apply 1 ??>
to W. E. Maynard, Jr.
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W. M. Andrews handles the ^
; Jewel Stove, buy a Jewel and ^
I save fuel.
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HOUSEHOLD CARES.
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Tax the Women of Bastrop the
Sama as Elsewhere. ^
Hard to attend to household ^
duties 0
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Don't forget that W. M. An
drews carries a full and com-
plete line of fishing tackle and
sporting goods,
NOTICE.
For convenience of the pro-
hibitionists of Texas on addi-
tion to meeting at Fort Worth
Saturday I have called a meet-
ing at Austin on Monday, July
.'list., that members ot prohi-
bition Anieudents association
may attend meeting, most
convenient.
Tuos. H. Bai.l,
State (.'hairmau.
Good many goods left in every
line,will trade for anything the
farmer has for sale.
Louis Eilers.
With a constantly aching back.
A woman should not have a
had back,
And she wouldn't if the kid
ne.vs were well.
1 Joan's Kidney Pills make well
kidneys.
Bastrop people should profit
by the following experience.
'Mrs. W. 11. Smith, Lockhart,
Texas, says: "1 gladly recom-
mend Doan's Kidney Pills, as 1
know of othtr persons besides
myself who have bten benefitted
through their use. I had con-
siderable trouble from my kid-
neys, At times 1 was diz/.y and
twinges darted through my loins.
Rheumatic pains in my joints also
caused me much misery. Doan's
Kidney Pills relieved all these
difficulties and improved my
health. I believe that kidney
suli'erers will make no mistake by
giving Doan's Kidney Pills a
trial."
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster Milburn Co.,!
Buffalo' New York, sole agents
for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan's
and take no other.
Don't be too slow coming, the1
goods must go, and go fast.
Louis Eilers.
"Buy a Jewel and save fuel,
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BASTROP LUMBER CO.,
J. R. PFEIFFER, Proprietor
BASTROP 0000 TEXAS
Contractors and Builders
Will Develop Your Plans
DEALER IN
Long Leaf Pine
Shingles, Sash. Doors, Builders' Hard-
ware, Paints, Mouldings, Glass, Wall
Paper, Brick, Lime, Cemeut, Etc.
Let us make an estimate beforeclosintj; your
contract
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1911, newspaper, July 28, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206012/m1/3/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.