The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Ten Reo Models
—One Reo Quality
REO Engineering is sound engineering,
That is now recognized by buyers generally—
conceded by other engineers.
UEO Policy is as stable, as sound and as
dependable as is Keo engineering.
The good intent which was the foundation
•f Keo policy is still the guiding principle,
Keo factory facilities have increased from
par to year until now the total area is nearly
firty acres—and the Keo factc ry has loug been
kown in trade circles as "The model automobile
lint."
We Keo Folk make more parts of Keo cars
an motor trucks than any other concern in the
inCstrv, We believe that statement is 100
pcrent true..
In the Keo laboratories we determine what
matials shall constitute every part; here the
fnriflac are worked out—hero the tests made to
enstithat every pound comes up to the Keo
special ions.
in we put 1 just a little bit more for safe-
ty's si*'' in every pait,
*• Per Cent Oversize" in every vital p\rt
is not ticre catch plua-e—compare and you'll
find it i statement < t" fact.
•^r font Extra Strength is (he aim—
and wrtiievo that by usitig the best ot mater-
ials anGire of them.
1 Not\ is left to chance. The Keo gi arantee
is ba-cd on a guess, but on the certainty-that
the^pialL tliere—determined by flu most rig-
id and pUaking tests.
We hinCver been ambitious to make ail
the autoi\ 8—only tlwi best,
H. \mbs i*v' 0, A. Morris, Agents.
STROP, TEXA.S
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District Court,
The .June term of the d'strict
court of Hastrop county will con-
vene at Hastrop next Monday,
June is, 1917.
Following are the gr&nd jurors
and petit juro^t for the first and
.second weeks:
(•It A NO JtHOIlS.
Karl C. Erhi: rd 1. D J arson
ft. U. Williams M. ft. Tansey
(i. W. Smith H. N. Hell
T. J. Puckett H. W. KosanUy
J. \V. Thomas W. A. Smith
J. W. Watson A. J. Caldwell
C. R. Ingram A. P. Ixiwery
W. A. Hasler Wesley l^ee (col)
pktit JruoKs -fii sr vvickk.
To report Tuesday, May It),
|1917.
G. Ii. Mohlay 'Stephen Hoi I (col ]
| \V. C. Hendrix R. A. Carl
I.J. R. Jjancaster J. W. Oilleland
| W. F. Moore W. ft. Morris
Ii. J. Meyer ft. II. ( . I^owdon
Carl Franklin J. U. Otto
1. W. Moore A. G. Huescher
(). P. Jcnes R ft. Carter
Frank Hums J. A. Pugh
Poland ftaako John Harton
A. F. Groosu W, F. Moblev
W. F. Coie C. H. Huff
("has. Meyer Joe Heck
ftmil Hrohnxm A. .lung
J. T. Crysup N. M Nunn
T. (J. Dunlap A. ft. Hartstield
F. M. Heck M. ft. Maney
J. H. Mettenheimer
A. A. ('ulpeppor, J i
PKTIT JfKOliS —.s::CONO WKKK.
H. H. Duval Hon Fromtne
T. J. Hudler ft <'. Hurgdorlf
A. S. Mason (ins Koil
VV. C. Miller -lint Jouos (col.)
Max Ma/.one (coll II H?'agg
Ito.v ftanfear Robt. Kunsohick
! J. IV McArtIni rS. Ii. (Men
■J. W. Kennedy John Hrahm
1 O. C. Flto J. L). Davis
W. S. Craft ,R, A. Jones
()b<* Du ran Joe Ilartsch, Jr.
T. H. Mo Duff ft. R Hoskins
? I iouis Ilohn W. 11. ("arter
J. A. Cannon \\. R. Ferguson
I). C. (,'ole A. A. Eisner
W. T. Cruse S. W. Jngrnin
.1. I!. Osborn J. (i. I tonnett
.Jeff Alexander Eugene ftrhard
CASES SftT.
The following criminal and
civil cases have boon set for the
J une term of (list riot con rt:
('has. Martin, assault to mur-
der, J uly iird.
Ohas. Martin, murder, Jnly
16th.
Will Rutherford, murdor, Ju 1 v '
11th.
Alice Wofl'ord, assault touiur
dor, .1 une J."ith.
Vird Clark, murder, July 1'Jtli
Roy Ward mi'rdor, July tttli.
R. I j. H in.i I,a rgla i .V. J Ulie 2it
Tom Tii -i , is-.nil to murder,
mi call Juno t r h.
i TRP rnumvAw Mart P .\ si.m, assault to mur
I <" IlL I Sunbeam Missionary Societv, der, on < i -'it e th.
\ n) iv,'A m [ Friday, ' •> ui., Juno 22, at Davis H\ni. dis; osing of mort .
I uiv II ' the liDioe <>f M is* Hess gag;jd properl \. on call June 'J.
i s-ir ti. "I Shanks. Jim S' ' rape. July 2nd
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BOOTH DRY COOPS COMPANIf!!
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CINCINNATI
CLOTHING
Now is the time to get one of the summer
that we ate showing in Palm Beach, Cool Oo)h
and Serges, correctly tailored and priced hi a
very moderate price,
Boys Clothing
"lir ''I Boys Clothing in made l>y the mnk
ers ot the celebrated "Wooly Boy" manufactnren*
and it ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION.
Straw Hats
We have a nice line of neat shapes in M*tks
Straw Hats. Prices !?1.50 to f:i £0
A complete line of Furnishings, Dry Goods ana
Notions always on hand.
Star Brand Shoes for all the family are kept in
stock. Try a pair and you will be satisfied.
BOOTH
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Show
Its a I'AW A Ml
Admission l('f
Jack M flfs. murder, July .">th
A. " \ non theft. from person,i
on call .1 uti" 'J.'ith.
IMiil 1 > iIn oy, bigamy, on c il
J une 2* t h.
ftoader, Miss 1'ess Shanks
Song
ivl )NDAV —lv.dlil' l|ns. j. Prayer, Miv-- H S':v nk .
"The Reu ftesson Story, Ai.r ii..,.u Of
fering Isaac,' Miss Heler Hooth ,, , ,, . .
p o , ii ,, ,| : '• • 'iir,\ .Marshall, murdor, July
Ivoll call, answer uitli this,,. . ■
verse from the Hible, Mark 10:1 1 ., , , ,,.
M I nie I Mich. k"1 y wnirder, Jnly lit.
"t 'I;iidreu in M i 4'.s i o n a r \ Civ il i'ASHS.
ftands," John Shanks. Misse ( est vs. (lest, try title, Juno 20
•ft. ii Kiid Jones and .*lina M:n ft'ruschol \s. Mayliold, try t'tle.
AAHOtlERTTECU\M
rAnlou*f' "" ' ri.iwwolS
Tt'ftSDAV Margaiui® i
"Seven Sisters
Its a PAWAMOU*
Adn.ission 10 -t l«
C111S 011.
Ihhle Drill.
Henodiction.
lull I ,ine of Rofrigertors ;.r.i.
f(*e llo\i'S lit
I 'ast rop Fu rniture t 'o.
BAPTIST CHJRGH NOTES
• Iune )t h.
WilUins vs. Casuaiity Co., siii*
on pi. < y, June it h
Ilomas v . ■ • le. ,iurn
ll 1 s t .
Faweett vs. ft'ruger, try title,
.i une 1'Jtli.
Hellamy vs. Telograpli Co..
damages, ,1 til.\ 7th.
HI'V NOW
A Grand Reception,
On Monday night a grand re-
ception was tendered Mr til'cer
\ hell, at the ftmi.e High Selioe
in honor of his ih'parture to i^ort
Demonins, Iowa, to enter the
tra ning camp for negroes, t;
Ids remarks ho s;iid. "I ain not
\ri;i,i_ away to waste one moment
>f my time in idleness, but I am
going to make good in every re-
spo • t, that my nation may be
roud of mo." lie also leave*
these remarks to his many I -<
trop Irieiuis, saying, 'don't
think I 've undertaken a t isl> that
I am afraid of, no, no, hut i posj
lion ,vhioh 1 r.m proud of and il
ii :s (lod's will, 1 will return soifie
ar it
town
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ft i ca.i the attention of the pub mi.„ . . , . ,
■ • 4 ,i , l Mo oid price on ftir.olenin,
again to the announcement \t.i ,,' ■ v ...
, , , ,| , , ,, Matting, uiil's and Art Souares
e last week that a protracted ... , , , , . . 1 .
UnKWill hcyiu t"'ricl:iy nililit. , h"''1 K"'"' il fL'"
i- 15 th, t the First Baptist "|tA„Tllo,. PfuNrr
M'UK CO.
PROHIBITION CALL
hi rch.
call comes ringing from our
or, President Wilson, for vol
oors, and as it r oes a call also At a conference meeting held
jes from one greater than oui in May, 1017, by many of the
fsident for every loyal soldiei i Pros of the state, thf?y realizing
snlist for our King, Jesus that the wish of the people h id
[st. ftet's sign ii|) for the l eon defeated by the legislature.
•n ^r^ii-VT f i m ii iMglit against wrong decided to have every wot or ;.ar
* a PA \Aai^ * \v. . I, Kiddle, Pastor of 'tidily wet comity call a mass
linission i «v 1'' • r4 r ihiotist Clinrch, Kerr | mooting at each court house in
"lI'iltiK- nivill do the preaching the .-ounty on July 1 1th, 1017, at
jj i ,\ PAWIIN1:.
tiii ksdav • I
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11W1ST1 AN OH 1*WC'H. y y h> eting
at
experience ill l>as
There will be services a la«"n '""'vangelistic w rl .
(:|U,stian Church, Sunday, .mi.i «n., p,, will interest
17i11 at 11 a. m. and i' le P \tl\'\ (Jospel message
le lias had i 2 p m
In pursuance of this nlan I
hereby call a mass meeting of
tho Pros of Hastrop county for
iTth.atH a. m. ami e:j. I til". (Jospel message the above date and time. A
ftvei'y body un ited to l* v- ■' old,iniddle age J prominent speaker will address
t hese services. Vfl '' I the meeting.
|Jt H. Hauhouo, ' ast0, \l Lkk, Pastor. Respectfully,
1 s. ft. HKANNON,
i. mllosiiAv'thti*slcct picnic, giv | Chairman.
ItlhUIST . T,. I.r. vn ro. ■ ^ 1,,,
> Sh/i *!- <" « • n,ll
• $ tviwl-r'*V"*iw'. 8«A r • 'I'll.«« I:'li'l;iv; office I)V (i p. in. Wednos-
Mank i/ uatmii, I'lvorybou.v is invited . •. 1 .
ed ti) be lost , \mh a basket well fill <laV. OWtlllT H) t llC tttCt t^lt
our press
day to my old iion.
havt i grand hand ■
say I was glad I vv is
To in\ many 1 rie ids ti
behind, pra.v that my ro, i
he successful, although .
1 ina.v have some dark day
this journey, hut i. thing
that. I am going to do inv b-*st.
So I leave this wit ll my I.: 11 , i
vouiig friends, wlu n duly ca!. I
be ready respond, b'.MUsc,
our country neevls you. it was
just a few days ago that Pm-ie
Sam issued a call for educate;! 1
negroes t enlist for the training
' imp. and I did so and was ex-
cepted My physical exami-
nation was excellent, and I leave
this with our many young n
groes, when I'ncle Sam calls y ,
come v i hout a minute day.
Our Progranime.
Song.
Prayer, Pro. David William*.
N -groes ;is :i soldier, Prot. t..
\. Wyinan.
Song, "Garden of old aside
roses," by ftena Mai Hoi lay.
lies polite, (Jreer Allen
ftxeellent Keiuarks, by D e ni
Watkins.
Com n ittee.
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Family Dr. says:
& C omc to
OUR DRUG STORE.
WHEN YOUR FAMILY DOCTOR PKKSCKIOKS •"
Hants mis prescriptions i illed with cakl p .
A PHARMACIST "WHO KNOWS HIS BVS1NCSS ' f
Ai.SO WANTS PURE. FULL STRENGH TH INfiKMI
IEN I S USED.
THIS IS WHY HE ADVISES YOU TO COME TO oLR
DRUGSTORE. WE KNOW OUR Bl SINKSS Wl AJtl
CARI FUL. AND Wl. USF1 THE PUREST PREPAfUl
IIONS POSSIBLE IN FILLING PRESCRIPTIONS VO!
CAN "RELY" ON WHAT YOJ HI Y IN Oil. liKt^.
STORE.
C. ERHARD & SON.
NOTICE,
before discovered tlia* nothing
except instantaneous a..d intelh
gent a "lion by the lire company
rould have saved it I nam the
'iiimes which completely dest roy
ed one building and erPendod to
my residence mid tv. i barn-, he-
fore it was exinguished. 1 hid
i'> insurance but tny total loss
•Till probably not exceed S-KH)(X>.
u.ost reliable
I 'ompanics to
and eftii :• . * f'.i<e
>e found «n
J, P. Fowu ..
NOTICE TC BANKERS
Xotice is hereby
bills \\ ill h recei. > d
meeting of the city
Hastr p, Mond i.v, Jr.
fg 1 e
Lt Ml
AW copy must be in tliis
I hereby tender the
1- ire Company and to th
generally my most s;i eer<
for tlie funds of th*- c.ry
il (h sire to specially tender my I.July, 1017, t< July, lUl-
ist i' .i i thanks to Mr. Prank ftidn I, the ( must be tiled with th City
pu ttie [assistant chief ot the company. ' retary.
arc j who had command in this battle j j, N, .1i;nkins. M i.V"
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w ee n\ I'lvorybou.v is invited ' *. « '
Snderf"k a basket well till (thy. OWing to tllC
eiticr and r«w''H ,h v "nd h"'1' " 'C have clinngod
11. Stai.xkk, s.-c. ('a5f to Thursday.
Smithville and
rpturnt
j ewai d.
heartfelt thanks for thei r prom pt with the thunes and to eat! i mem
and heroic efforts l*st Saturday i her < f his fompany for their
which resulted in saving iny i prompt and faithful service, ami
T. P 11 \YNIK, Ctt-\ s.
premises from total destruction. ■ oi.grntnlati the peopit
The tire had made such progrt ^K Hastrop for having one of
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of I -vest patterns n
the'at fi. astrop Furniture < "<>
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, June 15, 1917, newspaper, June 15, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206209/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.