The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, November 17, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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PURELY PERSONAL.
Royal has no substitute for
making delicious home-baked foods
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Baking Powder
ABSOLU TELV PURE
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The only Baking Powder made
from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
The Bastrop Ad\ ertiser
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Enu red at the Bastrop, T«i 8, Postoffict:
aa Second Class Matter.
Bastrop. Texas, Nov. 17, 1911.
DEATH OF MRS. STARCHE.
M rs.
born in
Augusta Starcke
Berlin. Germany,
was
Chas. Lehman and daugh-
ter, Mit s Julia; and Mr. and
and Mrs. Peter (ioertz, Jr. ,
were visitors in Bastrop this
I week.
Mrs, W. F. Schaefer and
little son, Matter Gilbert, aud
* Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Schaefor
were Waco visitors this w ek.
Mrs J. P. Fowler and Mrs.
Maggie Ureifu have returned
from a visit to Houston.
C. M. Booth and son. Master
Carlisle, Earnest Pea rev and
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Khleber Trigg witnessed the
Cuver-ity-A. & M. foot ball
srame in Houston Monday.
Miss Jewel Kennedy is visit-
ing iu Houston.
0. P. Tones was in Galves-
ton this week buying a large
stoak of Christmas uoveities.
Mr. aud Mrs. Ben P. Sim
Iruous, of Cedar Creek, were iu
the city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Jung,
jot Galveston, Mr, J. F. Juug
of Fort Worth, Mr. aud Mis
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11th Announccmsnt of Voles i i Grand
Piano Oontest.3^^
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Standing of Contestants by Districts for
the Four 15 Jewel Ladies Gold Watches
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GERMAN
METHODIST CHURCH.
B. E. Breihan, Pastor.
Sunday. Nov. 19. 1911.
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Preaching Services, 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Junior League. 3 p. m.
You ar invited.
win o<
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It, will be the regret of the
ou miss hearing the
tampany. under auspices
lispion Society.
"A Milliona'-e Tramp" which
will be the attraction at the Bas-
trop opera house on Monday,
Nov. 2<>th. is a powerful comedy
drama telling a beautiful sto«-y,
combining humor, pathos, heart
interest and thrilling realism.
There is a wrong vein of comedy
of a laughable nature thai more
than pleases. Prices, 25, 35, 50c.
If you're looking for Bargains
mm i'il n w asser' s Biir
- w6 Bwa 8er s
ion Sale.
Big
ROGER BYRNE
VILL BE A CANDIDATE.
t1 In the re-districting of the
.jatorial and Representative
NJv.,iricts by the last Legislature.
Bastrop county was deprived of
a. Floater, with the counties of
Fayette and Gonzales, held by
Hon. Roger Byrne for several
terms, Mr. Byrne will be a candi-
date before the democratic pri-
maries to represent Bastrop
county in the next Legislature.
Do not fail to call on W. M.
Andrews for a cooking stove or
heater; be sure to see the Wil-
son Heaters.
"A Millionare Tramp" tells a
touching story of human interest,
a story with a moral forcibly told
and beautiful in its pathos. It
is a story which makes one better
for the knowing, yet a tale of
such dramatic force and virility
that interest is heightened by
every word and situation. Prices
25, 35, 50c^
—Remember, one cent buys
one vote on the LITTLE
BUCK'S JUNIOR RANGE
STOVE at Rabb & McCol-
lum's.
The Lewis Company give a
progr m so varied in rendition
as to enrapture the rrusically ed-
ucated and uneducp.ed, an even-
ing that will linger long in the
memories of its hearers.
gep. ;Gus Jung and family, Mr. and
tember 27, 1827. and died in Has- j Mrs. S'.d Harris, of Red Rock,
trop, Texas, 11:15 p. m.. Nov. Mr. and Mrs. Olesoo of Aus
21, 1911, aged 84 years, 1 month tin. Miss Gertrude Jung of
and 25 days. Austin. Mr .aud Mrs. Charle-
Mrs. Starcke immigrated to ! srolle of Rosankv, Mr. W. C.
America in 1852. and was mar Miller of Smit hvilta, Mr. Char-
veston I '">•
Creek, in Gaudalupe county, and " ro^ ake '\v 0 Hta "
coming to Bastrop in 1863, where i j e tuueial °t Mrs. Anna
for many years Dr. Starcke wasi'biOff-
a prominent and successful phy .John M. Smith, of Walter-
24iai892 ^curred Aug. !g01J( wug in the dry MoU(lay.
Seven children blessed their Lee D. Olive, Tom P. Hay
union, one of whom, Herman, juie, Willie Guse and Clyde
died in infancy. Six survive, j Cuuniuglmm were iu Houston
Max. Richard and George, of to see the foot ball gam* be
Bastrop; Mrs. H. Schroeder, of I tween A. k M. aud the Uui-
Prossa, Washington; Mrs. Helen
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Alleen Osborne 017551
DISTRICT NO. 2.
Ethel Smith 8HH)7
Lola Grace Robinson 154230
nob Jenkins H0412
Gussie Reid 46530
Hattie Miller 2021
DISTRICT NO. 3.
Mary Watson 454390
Katie Lou Oldfield 52282
Fannie Brvant 66618
Vera Wright 37254
Esther Miller 8830
Kate Hemphill 32256
Alma Probst 10
DISTRICT NO. 4.
Mrs. Minnie Woods McCarty 254943
Doris Anderson 68688
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Standing of Contestants for the Capital Prizes.
Alleen Osborne 617551
Mary Watson 454399
Lizzie Glass 34831)9
Mrs. Minnie Woods McCarty. . 254943
Lola Grace Robinson 154230
Ethel Smith 81907
Bob Jenkins 80412
Doris Anderson 68688
Weyrich, of Houston, and Eugene
Starcke. of Chicago.
The death of this noble heartH
christian lady is felt with deepest
sorrow throughout the communi-
ty in which she has so long lived,
loved, respected and honored by
all. A devoted n.'jther, a kin i,
charitable neighbor, her many
noble deeds will never be forgot
ten. Funeral services were held
at the family residence Tuesday
morning, Nov 14th, 1U11; Rev.
B. E. HrHhun. con'tucting the
services. After which along cor-
tege of relatives and friends fol
lowej the remains to beautiful
Eairview, where they were laid
to rest, her spirit having gone
Home to God The Advertiser
extends sympathy.
//uy a Perfection Nut Cracker
from W- M. Andrews; price re-
duced to 75c.
SENIOR LEAGUE.
versity Mouday last.
Mrs. Helen Wevrieii. of Hons j
ton; Mr. Ed. Starcke, of Lock-
hart, aud Hugo Starcke of
Segniu, attended the funeral o j
Mrs. Augustiue Starcke, Tups- j
day.
Mrs. Cleveland Chamley and |
little son, Gerald, are visiting
relatives in Waco this week 1
and enjoying the Cotton Pal-j
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Fannie Bryant
Katie Lou 01 field
Gussir Reid
Vera Wright
Kate Hemphill
Esther Miller
Hattie Miller
Alma Probst
66618
62282
40680
37254
32256
8830
2921
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Sunday, Nov. 19th, 4 p
Soug.
Leader, J. H. Pearey.
Subject. "Giving Christ the
Right of Way."
Scripture, Col. 1, 12-20,
Leader.
Readiug, Gal. 2, 20,6, 14,
Miss Edith Morris-
Readiug, Coloesians 3-4, Ed. jaway.
Maynard.
Discussion of Topic, Leader.
1st Verse of Song.
Readiug, Howard Jenkins.
Special Music.
Prayer for Leaguers, that
they may all become Chris-
tians.
Programme.
Announcement.
Benediction-
J. GORDON BRYSON.
Physician and Surgeon.
Bastrop, Texas
Oppioe—Erhard Building, up-stairs.
Residence Phone 41. Office 7.
— We put out Four Hundred j
and Fifty-five Garments, which j
consists ot Children's Over-
coats. Ladies Cloaks and Skirts |
and Men's Overcoats at halt
price. Do not pay any more
than one-half the amount you
have beeu paying. Come and
see. A cut to all that need
such garments.
El/.nek Mercantile Co
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Capital Prizes.
FIRST $350 00 Piano.
SECOND Cted.t Coupon good for
$200 00 on a duplicate of this piano.
THIRD Credit Coupon good for
$175.00 ot; a duplicate of this piano.
FOURTH Credit Coupon good for
$150.00 on a duplicate of this piano.
FIFTH Credit Coupon irood for $'25 00
ou a duplicate of this piano.
All other contestants credit coupons
ringinu from $50.00 to $103.CO. These
coupons will be accepted as part pay-
ment on th • 'inrchuse price on a dupli
cate ot' one ot' th" s atne style $350.00
piano w« give «wuy.
How Votes Are Given.
Purchases at Our Store.
Men's and boys' clothing. 5 votes for lc
Men's and boys' hats, 5 votes for lc.
All other purchases, vote for lc.
Subscription to Advertiser, 1 year 2000
Subscription to Advertiser, 2 years 5000
Subscription to Advertiser, 3 years 10000
Subscription to Advertiser, 4 years 15000
Subscription to Advertiser, 5 years 20000
Printing and Job Work, 5 votes tor lc.
No votes aUowed on advertising.
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ONLY SIX WEEKS MORE.—The ballot will close on the night of
Deceinl er lHtli. and public announcement will be made in our store on Mon-
day afternoon. December 18th. at I o'clock of the successful contestants.
Ask your friends to save their yellow tickets, thousands ot votes are
t>eing lost every day.
— You can't alford to miss the
Big Sale at the Red Front Store.
You'll be the loser if you stay
'Phone
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
— Buy Buck's Heaters from
Rabb &McCollum. They are
the best.
—R. & (4. Starcke are in re-
ceipt of a car of Standard Im-
pliments— Sulky Plows. Disc
Hat rows, Planters and Cultiva-
tors.
Don't forget the day, and place.
The Lewis Company will be at
the opera house, Nov. 24th.
—Call and see our WALL
PAPER SAMPLE BOOKS
before you order.
Rabb & MciColluh.
Preaching every 2nd and 4th
Sundays.
Sunday School 10 A. M.
Communion Service each Lord's
Day.
YOU are cordially invited to
attend the services.
R. Jacksone, Pastor.
DECORATE YOUR HOME
with the James Davis Artistic
i Wall Paper. Phone (56 and will
be glad to show you my samples.
H. O. GRIESENBECK.
We have all the ingredients
for your fruit cake
L. W. Olive & Son.
We have just received our crys-
talized fruits and nuts for fruit
cakes L. W. Olive & Son.
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Palace Jewelry House.
AND NOW FOR THE THANKS-
GIVING FEAST, o o o o o o
What about that new Carving Set, that Meat
- . Forks and Spoons.' Why,
Don't make .ny other engage-
ment for Nov. 24th, the Lewis
Company will be here that night
and everybody is going to attend.
—Watch for results of con-
test of Buck's Junior Range.
Rami & McColu m.
YEWPO-N MAYBERRY.
Bake your cake out of South-
i ern Beauty Flour, the Hour that
jtook the cake premium at the
, Bastrop County Fair.
L. W. Olive & Son.
TAKE NOTICE
that New Out tit of Knives,
yes; the Nut-Crackers and Picks too, and that new
Class Bon-Bon Dish you promised yourself and the ( elcry
Tray, etc , Do not procrastinate, but select them now
while the stock is tresh anu complete. ^
We take pride and pleasure in showing goods
aim to please. Don't forget the entrance.
Cut
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L. R. ERHARD, Proprietor.
All parties are hereby noti—
lied that hunting is | rohibited
on my lands north of Bastrop,!
and that a.l trespassers- will be
prosecuted to the full extent of ^
the law. S. I). Ri:ynoli>s.
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30C
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TO THE CONTESTANTS.
See the change we have made
in number of votes given for sub-
scriptions to the Advertiser; now
_,is your time to get busy and se-
n cure subscribers. Pearcy /tooth,
& The Standard.
The Yewpon May berry is a
cross between the Blackberry
aud the Dewberry, which is
the finest berry grown iu this j
country, bears abundantly aud |
is a sure crop. About Nov.
1st I will have roots of this
berry for sale at my home at
Yewpon at tlie rate of $4,001
per hundred. P. A. Hanson.
I.W.
HARPER
KENTUCKY
WHISKEY
for Gct-itlem<n
who cheri h
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We Believe
IS
In working, not weeping; in boosting, not
knocking.
We Believe
In to-day and the work we are doing; in
to-iuorrow and the work we hone to do, and
in the sure reward whhh the future holds.
We Stand For
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Courtesy, kindness, generosity, good cheer,
friendship and honest coni|>etition.
Call and Tell Us Your Troubles.
CITIZENS STATE BANK
OF BASTROP.
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