The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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YOUR BANK ACCOUNT
Will receive our CAREFUL and SYS-
TEMATIC attention. You will save
TIME, WORRY and DOLLARS by plac-
ing YOUR ACCOUNT in our HANDS.
Why not begin at once? .
We pay interest on time deposits
CITIZENS STATE BANK
■Jl
M. K. & T. TIME TA3LE.
north hound.
No. 30 Leave Hastrop 1 :<*l p. m.
No. 0 lit'uvc Hastrop lUr.'lO a. m.
No. 2 Loave Hastrop 8:-Wi a. in.
SOUTH HOUNl).
No. 2'i Leave Hastrop ">:40 p. in.
No. 1 Leave Bastrop 2:2" a. ni.
No. r> Leave Ha>ti-op ;j:4r> a. in.
Professional Cards
• LAWYERS.
H. I). OltOAIN W. K. MAYNAUD
ORGAIN & MAYNAUD,
Attorneys-sit Law.
Ha strop, Texas.
Will practice in all the higher and
inferior courts.
HAUL t). I'AOE J. S. JONl-.S
I* A G K & JON ES,
Attornoysat-IjJiw.
Bastrop, Texas.
Will practice in all the Courts.
J. FOWI.F.K, Sit J. I*. FOWI.EK, .IR
FOWIjER & FOWLER,
Attorneys at Law.
Bastrop, Texas.
Will practice in all the higher and
inferior courts.
~~JA <' K .) 2 N K I N1.
Attorney-at-Law.
Bastrop, Texas.
District Attorncp 21st Judicial District
Will practice in all the higher courts.
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
H. 1'. Ll'CKETT,
Physician and Surgeon.
Bastrop, Texas.
Office Miley's Drug Store. Phone 24
H. it. COM US,
Physician and Surgeon.
linstrop. Texas.
Office Krliard's Drtig Store.
Kesidence i 'hone f U.
DENTISTS.
l)!v. .), W. COM US,
Dentist
Office over Citizens St•• t«* Bank,
i'rices Reasonable.
DR. M. 10. RuGERS,
Dentist.
I<>4 <'<*ng. Ave., Austin, Texas.
Will he at McDade ever;. Kiiday aid
Saturdu y.
LODGES.
OA M I ILK KOIXJK, NO. -Ml,
A. h\ & A. M.
Hi'gular iii(>ting Pouith Monda,\
night in each month. Visiting breth-
ren cordially invited to attend the
meetings.
M. C, BOOTH, W. M.
.1. II. 1M'.AH< V, Secretary.
BASTROP CAMP, NO. 70,
W. ( . w,
Hi : ular meeting-. Second and Fourth
V. in ,d-\ nivbis in each rontli.
\ i - iin^ Sovereigns are most cordi. 11 \
invited to attend the meetings of Bas
Camp, No "it.
('. I'. M NAHH. C. C.
C. I'. KLZNKK. S« e . I'M v.
'• Til E CHRISTIAN,"
will l c at tlie Quality Thc-
ivtio soon.
.11'ST ARRIVED.
|-'ul 1 lino of (.hiirk M. ii (J.i so
line Ranges and Stoves, tho I'll."
model, c v bo operated by any
child,
Mamtuoi' I'Vuxiti hk Co.
Wo guarantee a fit or no sale.
Lei u> make your Spring Suit.
Uoivr. (In.i. a Son.
Highest pi ices paid for green
Hid dried hid«.il K. <i. Gusi-'s.
Onl.s a low days longer we
ill cont inite ou r S \ I ,K.
ii nstltol' I'Ykmti i i. Co.
To Close at 6:30, P. M.
We, tho undersigned, agree t<
close our places of business n1
(i:!>() ]). in., sharp, beginning to
day, April 7th and ending August
15th, llllu:
.7. M. Holt A- Co.
The Home Hardware Co.
Peoples Cash Grocery Co.
Mrs. Louis Erhard.
E. G. Guse Grocery Store.
Robt. Gill Son.
Jas. P. Wood.
A. A. Filzner.
K. K. Griosenl eck.
E. .J. Smith.
Hasler Pros. Co.
Ii. P. Perkins.
L. W. Olive it Son.
Hastrop Furniture Co.
M. A. Prokop it Sons.
Variety Store.
Hastrop Grocery Store,
Mrs. M, A. Green.
E. G. Guse (Grocery)
D. C. Cole.
(). Griesenbock.
J. L. Wilbarger.
Hastrop Lumber Co.
A. .J. Knitted.
Owen Chalmers
Huy your HUHHEU HOS1'
from The Home Hardware Join
pany, where you have a largi
stock to select from.
Will pay for a trip to tho Panama
Pa 'iKit' Exposition at Sa:
F k a nci sco, cafifohnia an i
Reti un with the Santa Fi
Tot u Co., including side trip
to Los Angeles and Pisadinn
tours in automobiles of S:ti
Francisco, Los Angeles, Pasa
dina, Salt Lake City, Colorado
Springs and the Garden of tin
Gods. Harvey House and dininj.
•nr nn als, with Standard Pull
tnan births enroute; hotel ac
commodations and mi a's at Mu
[nside Inn, a IKK) room lire
proof building, free pass to the
Exposition grounds during livi
days stay in San Francisco. Al
for SK'.a.OO. Parties can seen n
stop-aver ])i'ivilegn at any point
iml take any of tho tours that
follow ev 'ry few days.
Tiie tirst tour will leave Toxa
for San F.aneisco on May l" th
Parties wanting to go on saim
must contract for the same b,\
April 15, 1U15.
For further information and
contracts, see
O. P. M)Ni:S, LOCAL AGENT,
at Hastrop, Texas, or O. D
Caldwell, District Agent, IT.
East Uth St,, Austin, Texas.
The Home 11 i rd ware Company
is HASK HALL headipi irteis,
they carry a full and compl-P
lino of bus.vball goods
FISH IN TIIE LAKE
Five thousand bl ick bass were
put in the County Ciub lake t'i
pust week. Several thousand
white perch ami bream will hi
i'laced in the lake within a shaft
time.
JUST RECEIVED a good line
of Kiiamel Glass and Crockery
ware.
F. K. Giai; si:Ni:!•> <<.
Coining ~THK CI IRIS-
! TI AN," 8 ree';.
.irST RE< 'I IVKI) a good lire
i of Enamel Glass and Crockery
ware.
1' lv Grim.- r.Ni:i:ri.
PJRELY PERSONAL.
Miss Hnttie Mae Wynn, of
Rock Springs, in visiting rela-
tives and friends at Baatrop.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lehmann
and little son, Master Powell,
of Reel Re ek, were Thursday
visitors in Hastrop.
Miss Francis Haralson and
Mr. J. A. Haralson were here
from Houston to atteud the mar-
riage of their siste'r, Miss Annie
Lee to Mr. H. H. Alexander
Wednesday afternoon.
Miss Lillian Hoppe, after a
visit of several days to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L
Hoppe, returned to school at St
Mary's Academy at Austin,
Tuesday.
Miss Lueile Hill has returned
to her home at Waco.
Miss Mattie Chalmers is at
home from her school at Hod
Rock.
Missss Julia Moncure and
A illie Helle Grimes, who an
'caching school at Cedar ('reek,
were here Wedncspay tt attend
the Alexander Haralson wedding
Mr. Theodore Griesenbeck re
turned from Temple Thursday
and reports Mrs. Griesenbock
who was recently operated on ai
th • King's Daughter's Hospital
improving, and friends here hope
for her early recovery.
Mr. Paul Haralson was home
rom the University of Texas
Ii is week to attend the welding
•i Mr. H H. Alexander ami Mis?-
Vnnie Lee Haralson.
For the best LAWN MOWER' ,
ee The Home Hardware Con •
•any.
Tho Home Hardware Com
•any has just received a new lot
f Oil and Gasoline stoves, hi
ure to woe them before you buy
SAVE
OME MONEY and get
AT1SFACT10N and courte
us treatment at HuannonV
)iuu Stoke.
memorial.
Upon the death of Mrs. W. It. Han-
>ine the Ladies Aid Six'laty of the M.
Church lias lost its Hx-Presldcni
ill lies' loved and useful member; tin
home circle a dear and honored wifi
and mo her, he •huivb : 1 virof it-
o.-1 ana Master, and the town ;>
vorthy example of ('hristian woman
xid. Heart-sore that iv • lose hei
> npanionship and counsel, it yet re
taitis for us to lit our conduct to th
■ fty ideals that were her inspirations:
iat we commend the 'ife of our Sister
> each ineaiber of our Soeiity ami
iat we extend heart-felt synipa by te
ler nearest and <1 a 'est, anil may tin
"citage of her rait!iful life and stain
character Una per the grief that
unuin sympathy can not cure.
Mas. W. A. Mi < 'oki>
MRS. 11. N. Bau..
Mas. T. I'. IIaynik.
You have a special invitation
0 take a look at the CUT GLASS
Display at Jas. P. Wood's thi?
veok.
Workmen have been engaged
1 remotlling the Petty cornet
building this week. The building
will be oceupi -<1 by tie Ristrip
''urniture Oonpany aoout the
lath. Large windows have been
mit in the f ronl and si nit h sid •
>: I h • bui ding, :n elevator will
e installed, a general improve
mill ol both the interior and ".v
• 'rior, which will add much to
th • appearance ol the well known
•onicr.
Try our GROCERIES, they
ire fresh.
E, K. GKH:sknhk< K I
Every Woman Should Know
There are three entirely dif-
ferent kinds of baking powder,
namely:
(1) Cream of Tartar, derived
from grapes,
(2) Alum, a mineral acid, and
(3) Phosphate of Lime.
(1) Baking Powders made of
Cream of Tartar add to the food
the same healthful qualities as
exist in the ripe grapes from
which Cream of Tartar is derived.
(2) Baking Powders made of
Alum add to the food some form of
Alum or Aluminum, a heavy metal,
wholly foreign to any natural
article of food.
(3) Phosphate of Lime is made
from rock or by burning bones
which by chemical action are
changed into a white powder. It
is used in baking powder only be-
cause it is a cheaper substitute.
A Cream of Tartar powder never
contains Alum or Phosphate.
Every housekeeper should read
the ingredients printed on the
label and know what she is using.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
8
J A Torpid I.Ivor In a flno Id '
<l|j} f >r the Mivlnrlnt 'Irrrn nnd It • '*
J tliriv i v.i oJi-rfully. Tlii cor- ;
tain i u't l-i suc'.i eases Is a «•h
H aprll (if CUIUS.
j HERBINE
s tm a I'owerCwl « hln ,T«u!c and j
^ Liver itrifolatur.
Tt puti tlio Ihor I: VniH'i
' .U'Dim ooti'llilon anil cur<
Chill!' I
.tl; '.ISO f, rn-.:5 wl
Iiuru t'ilWW*
mUiin-esL
' ft. 7
i. : y ig tho v
,-ljioH i'.tf I tti ■ f\
iystem. Ilerblne |.i a 1 antl-E'
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tlve f .n tin r.i
that Rlc'iu-n th"
Otilli'o It ni't only i.ill tii Ei
n . I nit ■
In tho 11 vilUflntucH a" i
Ci3, tiiua ruttlnv ti.o !\ teiu ill M
rnn<lltlon 11 hucci ssfully re ', tfj
tf: U -.11 .1 till:-.' r : v< : t'l . f
. urn of the chill. II
rl> ire:in;; nnit In Uniy U
iMtlciuo tor the who; Jy. te'
IN MEMORIAM.
Tlic shadow of a jfrwit sorrow lias
alien iijion our co 111 in u tii t y ,
irinyinif us fare to face atrnin with
In* Alltel of Death: another loved one
leepti in Jestis: another home i> deso-
late; an atTeetlc n I'e and beloved ln.s-
nind i> hewed with ^rief and tender
ind devoted children are hroken-heart-
d.
Mrs. Minnie K. Hansome, who was
torn in Hastro,i, and spent iier happy
rlrlhood and her pure, sweet woman-
hood in our midst, who went out and
in atnonj; us. a.-, loving daughter, de
voted wife and fond mother, has gone
from her lienutlful home, her happy
mil beloved family to that rest that
vmaineth for (lod's faithful children.
.Minnie was the youngest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. ltufusA. Green, b >th
>f whom passed away some year-, ago;
ler only sister, Mrs. Win. J. Hill, al-
io preceded her in death. She was
r'itred among th - sacred Influences of
i christian home, and in early life ac-
cepted .1 esiis as her Saviour, united
vith the M"lhodist Kpiscopal t'hurcl.
Mitith, and was always faithful to it*
> -rvice. Twenty years ago she was
happily married to Mr. William B.
Ilinsome, who with a daughter and
i vo sons mourn the loss of one so
d.'iirly loved. Kndowed with a cheer-
il disposition, her great aim was to
m ilo> all around her happy. She min-
t -red to the needy, syiupathi/.eii with
the sorrowing, and filled her own
home with the fragrance of a beautiful
life. Durirga long and trying illness
she was sweetly resigned to (Jod's will.
Love and human skill did all that was
possible for her restoration to health.
: nit Cod knew iK'st^ and took her home.
Many tokens of atTeetiou vein vnt
her during her illness and she was
•lieered and comforted by these uie>-
-ages of love from her friends. In
beautiful Fairview the sileiu I' death
and llie grave hides her beloved f.irin
from view, and she lies at rest beneath
the (lowers she loved. The t -ars ami
«. il'^ of aching hearts mingled with j
the ■*<ift refrain of holy Ming anil 1
prayer, as the last good bye wa> said j
and *he was left with Ood and the
angels.
"She is not dead, she is ju ;t away
With a ehe.'ry smile and a wave
of the hand
She has wandered forth to a better
land, j
And left us dreaming how very
fair
It ij eds iti;isi be since she -s there; ,
She Hi it dead, -die i „ i u ^1 a wa.i
Mils. Ii. I >. < >R(JAIN.
I! i : < p, A pril (Uh. lid ">.
\> iTHEli KUESIl SHIPMENT1
1. shii" i'tit ol' Swifts
S us i ;i's Ashland si>ecialty tit
■'5c ]Hiund.
I, i hovsi il pound.
Li t Stiiisuf/o at iH)c pound,
i ,1 Lutu'li Loat al -">(•
S .al Oitt ip' Koll at 23c.
| 'i in , . in * >il 2i)<" pound
Kui ' ('orn Motif it ^."u-
K. E. OfUKSENBHX 'K.
! i11\ i r i ii of ('aluini't H iking
I. il. •, and (* t a s liool 1 thiol
(
IS VOUR
BLOOD RICH?
n Poor Blood _
is the indirect cause of much
winter sickness—it allows chills,
invites colds and sickness.
Nourishment alone makes blood—
not druf(s or liquors—and the nourish-
ing food in Scott's Emultion charges
summer blood with winter rlchneM
and increases tho red corpuscloe.
Ita Cod Livr Oil warms
the body, fortifies the lungs,
and alleviates rheumatic
tendencies.
your druggist has it.
14-45 shun substitutes.
Ge1 some SAUSAGE at
E. E GUI KSKNHtCCK
We will hav.
(he school chilu.
at Hastrop, Texa
one come with bar
assist in making tl,
profitable to all.
The following progiu
ranged. Kxercisea u> bo,
at 10 h. in.
Address of Welcome, (.
! Jones.
lte |Min e t< Address of Welcome
Hon. S. 1^. Staples.
I'd icational Addresses by Hon, C!
W. Webb and others.
Senior Spelling Match.
Junior .Spelling Match.
Kverybody's Sjielling Match.
Senior Debate.
Junior Debate.
Senior Declnmatic,..
Junior Deelfiliation.
Mothers I 'lult Hour.
Hnsket Dinner.
Tennis.
(Jirls Hasket Hall.
Hoys Track Meet.
Itase Hall.
Other aiiiusei lent-, ivlli be arranged
anil suitable prizes given the wini."r
in each contest.
Any school child may enter any or
al. the contests of his or her cla>s at
any time.
< 'oine one, oome all.
T. N. I'owKi.t,,
< ounty Superintendent.
''. A. Koknio, Principal, "
Hastrop High School.
Miss Mattii-: citay, Principal,
lied Hock School.
JUST ARRIVED."
Eull line of Gurnoy Refrigora-
tors, the ICE SAVOR. Got, our
I)rIres hefor • Inlying.
Mantkop Ei'knitcrk Co.
CORN FOR SALE.
Corn for saloon my place near
Alum Creek. Address Mrs. Ifc
C. Royston, Hastrop, Texas.
I {RING TO EVANS
it Dyer iSr llasler's Blacksmith
Shop your old Huggy Spindles,
uado to run like n w. Prices
reasonable. Evans it Dyer.
l>'t Mrs. H. C. Wertzner do
you crochet work.
Rowden Seed sold at cost to
Hastrop trade territory farmers
olny.
JUST RECEIVED.
The only place in town for low
prices on Groceries, etc:., go to
Guse's.
Attention
Bastrop County
Farmers!
y
l>rtc« 50,- ji-r I'.
Price 50,. ;
"! J.nmfr.r.BMIn- I.Pr
Hart
H* V
in y
AMtl H i COSMI
Wo ure j ii-1 in receipt of u car of Guaranteed
Pure Rowden
Cotton Seed
For Planting
It is the prettiest lot of ^eed we ever saw.
We will sell it to the Farmers
whose market is Bastrop, •
'NLY,
I
TO US
Make your reservations at once,
as supply is very limited.
Ql EvU1 ,
Trairrr
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, April 9, 1915, newspaper, April 9, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206157/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.