The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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PURELY PERSONAL.
Miss Peulah Webb and little
Miss Kathryne ..ebb, of Yoa-
kum, art' visiting Misses Ivor
and Lee Wilbarger.
B&aoe the bestrst cake,
better than your mamma, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Johnson,
'euuee hhe usee Angel , of Elgin, spent the week in Baa-
Food flour, and her trop visiting Mrs. Johnson's
I am highly gratified at the
splendid vote given me by the
democracy of Bastrop county in
the primaries of July 27th and
appreciative of the loyal support
of democrats in each precinct.
bread and bitcuit. too i« j mother, Mrs. Fannie Kennedy. Jh^lt " fcTeach IS'every'one
b.,t« . d ligbter.'cu. | returning heme Fnday. who „s81ste(| jn ?eceiving the
I koow,'c.«« .be«. «,! M. Lu| R Mi| . h •
r r;frum ,, visit t0 Mr. Mrs. J.
rom H. Miley at Shawnee, Okla.
RCKIER BYRNE
THANKS FRIENDS.
Elzner Merc. Co.
Come Turoi oji!
Moving Pictures.
at the
Airdome Theatre
Every night except Sunday
Entire change of program each
night.
lJoors open at 8:00 o'clock.
First performance at 8:25 o'clock
Second " 9:05 M
Admission 10c.
Roger Abbey, Manager.
NOTICE OF NOMINEES.
The State of Texas, I
County of Bastrop. \ I, Paul
I). Page, Chairman of the Dem-
ocratic Executive Committee of
Bastrop County, Texas, hereby
certify that the following is a
true and correct list of the can-
didates for the democratic nom-
ination for countv and precinct
offices in the democratic primary
held in Bastrop county on .Jul.v
27th, 1912, receiving the hiirhest
vote for the respective office un
der which his name appears and
that sani respective candidates
have been dand legally de-
clared bv tie i •.i^.,uiive Com-
County Commissioner, Prec. 2
A. E. Meuth
County Commissioner, Prec. 3
Ira A. Wright
County Commissioner, Prec. 4
J. W. Jackson
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 1
J. N. Jenkins
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 2
VV. L. Moore
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3
B. P. Simmons
Justice of the Peace, Precinct -1
W. A. Livingston
Justice of the Peace, Precinct •*">
Perry Winston
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 6
J. J. Sapp
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 7
T. R. Mobley
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 8
Ed C. Burgdorf
Constable, Precinct 1
J. F. Nash
Constable Precinct 2
0. B. Smith
Constable Precinct 3
John lit id
Constable, Precinct I
John So well
Constable, Precinct o
S. 1). Gilbert
Constable) Precinct o
Lse Cottle
Miss Willie Cunningham re-
turned Tuesday night from a
visit of several weeks to York-
town and Nordheim.
Mrs. R. B. Bobbins and beau-
tiful li.tle daughter, Julia Filers,
■ have returned to their home in
i Austin.
Mrs. Walter Fiegel, of Austin,
anu Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lackey
and children, of San Antonio,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Moncure.
Mrs. Theo. Griesenbeck and
children left for Galveston Thurs-
day to visit Mrs. J. A. Robinson.
Mrs. R. J. Moore is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Moncure.
democratic nomination for Repre-
sentative. Sincerely,
Roger Byrne.
WE STILL HAVE
a few Refrigerators, Ic0 Boxes,
Ice Cream Freezers, Water
Coolers, Rubber Hose and Lawn
Mowers which we are selling at
cost.
Elzner Mercantile Co.
SPECIAL.
You CANNOT afford to miss
seeing the handsome line of solid
Gold Goods just arrived at "The
Palace." The line comes straight
from the Attleboros, Providence,
and other manufacturing cen
ters. L. R. ERHARD, Prop.
BIRTHS.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Pledger. Saturday, August 3rd.
1912, a fine girl.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Hoffman, Sunday, August 4th,
1912, a 12 pound boy.
The Home Hardware Co. is
headquarters for all kinds of
sporting goods, if they do not
carry in stock, the item that you
may want, they will get it for
mittee of said party ami by the Constable. Precinct <>
County Convention ol said partj
to i, the nominees ' said party
for the respective office under
which ; uch candidate's name ap
pears.
Representative, IK'th district,
Roger Byrne
County Judge
J. B. Price
District Clerk
Lee D. Olive
Tax Assessor
J. H. Jones
County Treasurer
C. Chalmers
County Attorney
Jack Jenkins
Tax Collector
G. W. Davis
Sheriff
Woody Townsend
County Clerk
II. H. Alexander
Countv Superintendent
T. N. Powell
County Surveyor j
Chas, Lehman
County Chairman
Paul D. Page
County Commissioner, Prec. 1
P. A. Hanson
C. R. Ingram
Constable. Precinct 8
John Clrappel
Public Weigher, Precinct 6
L. R Hoskins
Publ'c Weigher, Precinct 7
Julius Lehmann
1 certif y to the above as cor
rect.
Paul D. Page,
County Chairman.
Attest:
T. W. Cain, Sec'ty.
i'he Stale of Texas, i
County of Bastrop. \ I, H. H.
Alexander, Clerk of the County
Court in and for Bastrop County,
Texas, hereby certify that the
above and foregoing is a true and
correct list of the .candidates re- Worth,
diving the highest vote tor tlie
democratic nomination for coun-
ty and precinct offices as certified
to me by the Chairman of the
County Democratic Executive
Committee.
H'itness my hand this the utii
day of August, A. D. 1012
H. H. Alexander,
Clerk of the County Court
Bastrop County, Texas.
Mrs. II. O. Griesenbeck is
visiting in Galveston.
Mrs. Adelia Little, of Austin.
is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Gest.
Messrs. T. A. W. and John
Hill, of Smithville, were welcome
visitors in Bustrop and pleasant, , ,
callers at the Advertiser office i0U"
the first of the week. WK CHALLENGE
J. W. Duval, who has been any business house this side of!
at Corsicana for the past t ,vo i the factory to show a more corn-
years, is in Bastrop for a few plete line of Hardware, Imple-1
days. I ments, Wagons, llayties and all
Mrs. Howard L. Perkins and kinds of Wires. Furniture and
::'.':le daughter, of Granger, are
visiting Mrs. Perkins' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Craft.
Master Ralph Price is visiting' 'Lis.
in Houston and{ Galveston this Op'i-ian, Bastrop, J exas, can
week. | fit your eye.- with any style ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Pearcy re- Eye Glasses
turned the first of the week from j NOTHING LIKE THE
a visit to Mineral Wells. j TKVTIl
Morris Rector, of Fort Worth.'
is with relatives and friends at j Your wat.-n will tell the tr
the old home. Morris wasre-!wheu repaired by .las. P
A CHECK BOOK
Is easier to carry than a wallet tilled with
currency, silver or gold.
It adds dignity to your transactions and
gives much satisfaction.
Checks are of no value except to the person
in whose favor drawn.
(an you afford to keep your money at home
or in your pocket, when you can have, without
expense, a check book on the Citizens State I ,nk
CITIZENS STATE BANK
BASTROP, TEXAS.
Pah. D, Page, President J. T. Crysip, Cashier
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United States Depository.
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Hou^e
stairs.
Furnishing Goods up
Elzner Mercantile Co.
, P. Wood, Jeweler and
The "Palace" Jewelry House.
Invites your att utiou ro a tine lino just received
STRAIGHT from the CENTRES OF MAN 17FAC-
Tl' RERS at the ATTLEBOROS. Providence, Boston,
etc h consists of .Solid Gold Pendants and Lockets,
ranging from $2.50 up—some Diamond Mounted, Cuff
Links, Tie Pins and Clasp--, Lace Pins and other
daiu'v articles of adornment. The hue MCST be seen
to be appr-ciated. A call solicited.
I'.v the wav, a Gold Filled ELGIN Watch at $8.00
L. R. ERHARD, Proprietor.
cently elected Chairman of the
democratic executive committee
of Tarrant county, which is quite
an honor to the Advertiser's
youn.tr friend
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Jeweler and < >| tician.
NOTll K
Tuesday night, August 20th,
Sheriff Woody Townsend is in • at thtj . ifice of W. 15. Kansotne
attendance upon the meeting of I it .4 o'clock, the City School
the Sheriffs; Association at Fort i
the
Joard v, 1 let t > L uhest biddet
jail the school funas foi the nex
E. 0. Randle was in the city ; i welv.i months. The sucivss-
from C'dar Crock, Friday, to ful bidder will have to execu't
,meet his daughter, Miss Lena, ;l satisfactory bond to tin
who hi.s been visiting in Taylor. School Board. By highes/ bid-
Mrs. J. T. Crysup is visiting det menus, the one who will
in North aiid East Texas. pay tje he gest amount of in-
Mrs. Ii. Hurger is enjoying an terest on •'uly balance-,
extended visit tc her son, A. S. i T. P. IIavni.., Sec'ty.
Be Sure You Visit the
of Burger, at Goldthwaite. n , . ...
w _ Don t miss the Airdome
Miss Helen Ilamage left tl.c Theatre, always something new
first of the week on a visit to , up.t0.(la1V.
points in Indiana. ;
Mrs. B. C. Duval, after a Next Thusday night 100 lbs.
pleasant stay at Mineral Wells, «>i sugar will ct given away at
returned Thursday, reporting the the Airdome. Save all your
j good news that Mrs. Sam Hig
jgins, who is there for her health,
is improving.
Mrs. Tom L. McCollough and
coupons.
A CARD OF THANKS.
To my P.astrop friends and the
GALVESTON
Tickets on sale Daily, Aug. 7 to 16 inclu-
sive. Good until Aug. 19
$6.40
Good for Two Days
$5.60
children, of Waco, are visiting at "24 loyal supporters throughout
the Or gain home. the county, 1 extend my heart-
... . VT ,, . .. felt and sincere thanks. Our
V!.>'nn !! !)„ W3S in krood old county in progressing.
Very truly,
Tickets on sale on evening of Aug. 17 and
morning of ^ LIMIT
the 18th for & J # jLj O Aug. 19
Woodman Day
Tickets on sale evening Aug. 9 and morn-
ing of 10th at rate of
$4.25
Limit Aug. iatli
J. A. Haralson, Local Agent
m
county seat Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jenkins
have returned home from a visit
to Burdette Wells.
Misses lua Hickman and
Lillian Rovilla, of Siuithvillc,
are visiting Miss Helen Miley
Ed W. Jenkins, Jr. went to
the Cotton Carnival at Galve--
jtou Thursday morning.
I Mrs. W. T. Decherd and charm-
ing little daughter, Miss Virginia,
of Austin, are guests of her par-
!ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Jenkins
for this week, and the entire
household are planning their
usual outing in camps to begin be-
. fore the tenth of August.
Messrs. Cole and Tribble with
their respective families are
amping at Burleson's Sprim W v \ .kit
S. H. Morgan.
100 lb-, sugar given away in
a big exciting drawing contest
next Thursday.
NOTICE.-
Have your buggy repainted
by an expert. A.-k for painter
lit James Vright's residence.
E. d. SIVIITH,
The Practical
land are having a fine time.
anp Optician.
Jot here 1 with headache and
eye strains?
- youi vi.-ioti dull and dim
- yora eye.- diseased (
j The Commercial Club will
.meet at the court hou-r Tin>
1 day night, 'August loth. W
want every member present,
1 All committees come within;. i£. OPTICIAN,"
jiepoit-, let .- push tlc uii", wil them all thorough-
expert everyone present. iy? sci< Dtifically and practically
The Home Hardware Company Dozeos of sativlied patients,
has just received a new lot of why not you.
K "M K it11 r l\div« 1 !' ,wsr adttpt a at 11
Pocket Knives and Scissors. All
, K* en Kutter cutlery is guar:m*
.teed.
MY OPTICIAN.'
iOcatcd at L. i Krlianl -
Kansiih City, July ii!. 1!H2
PEOPLES CASH (JIIOCEHV CO.,
Bastrop, Texas.
Gentlemen—Acccpt our t hatiks- for your val-
ue 1 order of tlu. 2;>th inst, which has been given
oar iniiiicdintt: attention—the goods going for-
ward by freight, charges prepaid, and we trust
that ati early delivery will be made to you.
We believe y.-u will be interested in know-
ing that more than a million and a half consum-
ers are using EOL^tKH'S PhkIucIs in the I 11 ited
States. That rej>re>ent> just a normal growth
ovv.; last year.
FOLGEIi'S (iOLI)EN (JATE Products have
steadily increased in popularity every year for
more than half a century—until today they are
used from San Francisco to New York City.
FOLGEK'S GOLDEN GATE Coffee 'is the
strongest proof in the world that purity and
goodness and llavor do count—that soffee drink-
ers and epicures do know real coffee flavor—real
cup quality—real coffee.
Drinkers of FOLGEH'S Coffees do not ruin
their taste for a good coffee by being forced to
buy unknown, untried, untrue brands! No in-
deed—right down at the FOLGEK Agency they
get the goods—no place else.
Then, when you sell them under the POSI-
TIVE Gl'ARANfEE OF SATISFACTION OK
MONEY KEFCNDEI)—no quest ions asked, you
know that your salesmanship is backed by a qual-
ity that repeats. G dug even further we authorize
this refund of the full retail price of every Folger
product if, after one-half or two-thirds of the pack-
age is used, the remainder is returned with the
statement the goods did not please.
We believe that every agency should avail
themselves jf tlii^ guarantee by letting all custo-
mers know when they purchase Folgor's products
they are obtaining the best possible quality guar-
anteed in the highest degree. This is in realitv
advcr!isii: r your >t re in the strongest manner.
We look forward with particular interest and pleas-
ure to your further valued communications, and with kind
regards and best wishes, we are, Very truly yours,
.J. A. FOLGEK A" CO.
P. S.— Lustro Coffee comes from these people also.
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1912, newspaper, August 9, 1912; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206049/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.