The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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AIP.DOME THEATRE
Program wwk l>ej lnning Monday
Aug is, lm7.
Doors o|>enH M:ir> p. ni.
Shows start* S;.'{o p. in
Notice lo Water Consuujers
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MONDAY Mm1 Murry in "On
Record."
It's a I'A I i A MOUNT.
Admission 10 A; lac.
TUKSiVW Douglas Fairbanks
in
"Flirting with Fate"
It's iiTK I ANGLE
Al.-o t he ( J rand Prize, tho 1001
piece Dinner set, driven away.
I Iting all (if your coupons.
Admission lu it 15c.
Tli'To has been a piaetiee anions a majority of our
water customers to use water in. their ga-dems, That
p • aetiee must be stopped, under the penalty of having
your service discontinued, The water in the river is
very low and that maker* it difficult to pump, and so
much is being wasted that it is impossible to keep
enough water on hand to s rve customers in the two
story building?, much less have any on liar \ in ease of
a tire. It a tire should break' out nothing could be
done, a< we would not have enough watei on hand to
ENLIST
with your contestant now in our Trade
campaig" and heJp your friond get this
fine piano FREE, and other prizes.
do anything with.
icro are on!
mors in town paying for garden privileges
have no right to use the water fo« that
.You do not want your * >ri iee .discontinue
comply with the rulrs, :ts w \vi: I .\ n,«
violations.
HASTHOP WATEIv? LIGHT A ICE CO.
or three ensto-
tnd therefore'
purpose. If
you must
oel.ing for
srr^v
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ftJm. r '
gas. V< > a
Mrs, Chester Erharrl. [;;isco
WF.DXESD AY Fit he
"the world b >r • your
Keystone ('ome ly.
" Plie Surf (lirls '
also
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eyes,
A\RGUERITEQARK
famous ftoTr-J-I'dnr.miunl
THURSDAY M irguerite ('lark
lu
"Fortune of Life"
It's a 1 AUA MOUNT.
Admission ll) iV 15c.
Hut yesterday, as it seems,
'Mrs. Erhard stood among us
"jnpoarentl.v in the full tlush of
I health. Vet in a moment, in the |
twinkling of an eye, "God's tin
! ger touched her and she slept,
i Her passing away has disclosed
I not only the warm ail etion, the j
I gr<'at devotion, the
of her elese friends and neigh
bors, but also tbe tirm an«t en-
during bold she Lad upon the
affections of the people of 111• *
entire community.
Many were the evpessions of
grief and sorrow' heard. This
univer I sorrow iK<l not come
Jit Cal
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THE WAR
A call to I'l"!\ or
v;irv Kpiwopnl Church T ti
chincli w iil He ojicn till dny.
Sunday, August L2th, for'
l, esteem I'raycr and Intercession,
Special Communion S'er-l
vice at 1 I a. in, All invited
to commune with us.
JosFi'ii Cakpkn. Sector I
FRIDAY—Frank Keenam and
Charles Hay in
"Honor Thy Name'1
It's a TRI ANGLE.
Admission 10 «v 15c.
SATURDAY— "Pathe News."
"The World before your Eyes."
Also a Keystone Comedy.
"The C«irl and the Mummy"
Admission 10c.
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COMING SOON
and Marie Doro.
Dorothy Oish
EXEMPTION BOARD IN SESSION,
t. wi.;'
made Mrs. Erhai I > beloved.
Her inherent <111a 1 iti>• - f heart
her p srfect demotion to what she
conceived to be I ■ duty, the
b -ant:fill. 11uiet, un I • i onrati e
lifo^she lived among us made
her presence a benediction, an*!
endea' ed her to all.
In greatness of spirft she
realized and always patiently
bore with the frailties ind weak-
nesses of human nature, and di'i
not let small things st mil in t la
, way of her generous friendship
ami affection for those wit h whom i
she was associated. Her friend
ship was ever rooted iu tin
deepest loyalty and love. The
same greatness of spirit pre
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earnestly asked
■r IV f,,p 1|,p J>
e.s aud ail
authority for our sailors.
dier and u1'1 m. tor the v •••
dr -tors at 1 ni?rsos, for our an
vet- -tries, for the wounded, the
dying and the (load, for tin in-
terned and •• iptiv.-s, tlie artxious.
for just «"<i
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The Hastrop County Exemp-
tion Hoard has been in session
three days this week Monthly,
Wednesday and Friday. The
board consists of Messrs. Roger
Hyrne, S. L Staples and Dr. II
P. Luckct. Dr, Lucket has as
his assistants Dr. H. H. Combs,
of Hastrop, and Dr. Campbell, of
Cedar ('reek. Mr. John McDad--
of Sinitlivil! , is clerk of the
board, and has for his iss stmts,
Messrs Leon VVetzner, Lee I).
Olive, Max Le "tli and 11.11 Alex
ander. County Attorney .Jack
Powell is acting as legal advisor
of the board. i here was notli
ing to be gi"en out for publica-
tion by the t'oird up to noon Fri-
day. but a full list of those ex
copied and exempted will be
published iicaI week.
Card of Thanks.
We lesire to thank the many
kind frieii Is and neighbors who
v\a so good to us during the
ill' -<s ,ii d death of our little son,
Et die. Such kindness will never
be forgotten.
Mr. and Mks. Ai.k Hkantm.
School Depository Notice.
Notice is hereby given that
bids for the funds of the Hast rop
Independent School District will
tie received at a meeting of the
school board of Hastrop, Tues-
day, August 21, 1W17. at which
time a depository will be select
ed.
Haktfokm JnxKixs, Sec'ty.
Calvary Episcopal Church,
Holy Communion and Sermon
Sunday morning, II o'clock, Au-
gust 1 "2th.
Processional Hymn, fiL'4.
Kyrie
C.lfria Li hi
Hymn 100.
Sermon
poxology
Offertory, Antliem, 1 Groat is
the Lord."
Presentation of Alms.
Communion hymn. 225
(florin in Exeellis
Recessional hymn, -!U5
Riv .1 >su".i*!I Cakdk.N.
FOR KENT I will rent a part
of my home for light housekeep-
ing, situated on court house
street. Apply to Miss E. Le ter.
the sorrowful and
righteous peace.
"()ur help standeth in tl
of the Lord, who h.
Heaven and earth. - P
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•f. r. (iir.i.. See ty. Vestry,
A congregation which taxed
th 's. tting capacity ol Calvary
Epis'vpal Cnurch gi*'9ted I' v.
Mr. C'arden on his return from
his vacation, and were greatly
vented Mrs. Erliard from being edified by the sermon which con
cramped or disturbed by the ar , sidercd the relation cf tl.e great
bit-ary laws of society. Phongli war in refererc1 to the good
she was cradled in luxury and providence of (Jod,
fortune was ever csperi >i!v i<ii s ' 11'' ' ' °'! ! ndered a si iendi<
her, yet the humblest ol , service v rv etti^-tively. All weri
hei, ed i,y |he si
Contestants numbers run from 1 to 21.
■""••fro you a ohtck with a uumber ou ii.
If pn show same at The Home Hardware
. ..ipany and get five times the amount
in premium coupons.
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Contestants numbeis and amount of
votes will appear in the space later
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creatures felt that in hei gi'eat
they had a friend
a fi
! Uev. ill' I
Her domestic life was a model, so..'tiding
She was a most devoted wilt 'heir i-
and mother. Her home was u ■ the j.;.t
i what a home ought to be, tin
place of greatest hnppines
She found lier highest et i >y n ent
at her own fireside suriounded
by her loved ones and Iriends
I As neighbors our hearts are 'b'
touched with a feeling of indivi |H.stroi
dual loss. We shall miss Mrs.
Erliard, her d iIy g«" d tb >Is, In:
i word* of cheer, her bapp.\
i smiles. Truly did slu; fulfill t h;.
J divine commandment "Thou
I shalt love thv neighbor.
We shall nor. meet again or
I earth still some sunny afternoon
bright with the radiance that
never grows dim, shall we not
vice.
Carden are
HARDWARE CO.
calling
istroj
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l-'itzwil
enjoyinj
Purely Personal,
lasp hands on that calm, surge l'v,,nsng. Nov.
firuns am
tbier stay
Some one a.- i-ed M r. ('a rdee
while he w •>. a "ay if he would
insider a c t.i to a certain p . rish
He I'eplital, I wouldn't leave
toi any parish that I
know any11 i t>- about."
A nuin' • o ol (.>nf n:i .troii jico
pie have si-f • 111e< 1 their intention
of beii g confirmed tins fall, an.i
a number of othci* are seriously
considering t Ik> n at ter.
The choir had a successful re
heaisal oil \\ t ,; n a -day evening.
I.ev. Mr. ('arden has suggest
etl that the offering on Sunday
HASTROPCHAPTER < XF
ih:d cross.
(in Monday afternoon at 4
o'clo:;.k the Red Croos met iu
regular weiiiily session with the I and W. .1. T>#, Defendants.
I Instructor, Dr. J. (i. Hryson, j Whur.-as, Ii.v virtmv of ant .vicucoi
of the class in Fust Aid.' He ttl,d opdep of s;il" issiu'(i out "f *"•'
I made the hour quite interesting!
land profitable lecturing and \
prontal
denionst rating
s'tin tlise tse
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wounds and
■minorrli ages.
less, crystal sea
fore the throne?
Mus. J.
diining be-
lt. Phut
An Opportunity.
Will trade for a good small
farm, one of the nicest (Jonfee
tionary and cold c. rink stands,
modernly equipped, on Congress
Ave., Austin, Texas. Price
$;t,500.00. This stan 1 luis a* big
patronage and pays wHI.
W. E. Wauk,
Hastrop, Texas
OFF TC BRENHAM.
on
evening. Nov. 1 lith. lie devoted to
the pu rcIia.so of a t'■ tur to be a | er
man ted feature i>: tie interior of
the church. He feels that the
cross and the flag are two em-
blems which signify sacrifice,
consecration and righteousness,
and that therefore both should
be displayed in the church.
Come and bring your contribu
tion.
CARD OF THANKS.
Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Morris, of
Delvalle, are guests of Hastrop
friends. They have recently re-
turned from an extensive tour of
the north and east, having visited
New York, Niagra, Detroit, Chi
cago ind points in Canada. Dr.
Morris has signed with the tried-, . .... e t
ieal n serve of the C. S. A., and | ill)l dlustration of bandag
11 is > 1 (' (' (1S fully passed his tned
ical and physical examination and
or poets to receive his commis
sion ns First Lieutenant real i
soon. They motored from A us i
tir. ir. a new Dodge roadster, the, .
., , | . ,- i,„;i Several nijimas wer< reported
gitt ol the doctor to Ins bri le. ■ . J . '
i finish til except the emblems for
Mis. 1. I\ Renfro, and daugh ! tbe poci<ets and the motion
ter, Mi:
okdkk uk SALBv
State of Texas i In District Com ;
Coil :ty of Hastrop Jof B a s t t- o }
Count v. 'IV'xas. H. A. Jon a ,tnn
lolm West, f'laiutiff, vb. G. W. C
ing, etc. After nis l"sson, the
lied Cross entered into its busi
ness with Mrs. Emma H Jen-
kins presiding. Reports from
the various committees show ac-
tive and enthusiastic interest.
.... poe.o is ano tne motion pre-
jottie, of Port Arthur, vailed to order the emblems at
■ of Mr.
last week.
and
Captain J. S. Jones' company
was called to Hrenham tins week,
where they wili be drilled for a
few weeks before going to the
training camp at Fort Worth.
George Klcinert. Earl Parks
Horace Wilson and Homer Dun
g.in are the Hastrop boys with
Capt. ..'ones' company.
TO TRAINING "CAMP AT FT, WORTH
We wish to thank the mem
hers of other enurches in Has-
trop who were so kind to assist
us in entertaining the Mcsscn
gers to tl>e Baptist Association
this week, also those who offered
their home iti cases wewere over
crowded.
M us. W. F. Twibulk.
Mus 11. D. Hk.cins,
Mii. and Mus. S. L. Hkan-
non.
Entertaining Commi'tee.
Ladies white and colored
waists at 50c to $2..r' for sale by
Booth Duv Gooi n Co.
The Hastrop boys wboenlisted
with the First Texas Calvary left
for Taylor this week, as follows
Lawrence Schewe, Sid Olive, Will
D. Fowler, Tom Chalmers, Daw
Sanitary Steam Pre
at Robt. Gill iV Son s.
>sing only
visited in '.lie liotn
Mrs. T. N. Powell
Mrs. S, I*1. Renfro, of this city,
has gone on an extended visit t i
Little Rock and Seottsborough.
Ark.
Miss Marguerite Haralson was
a visitor to Austin this week.
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Sessuins,
visiting Hastrop relatives, have
returned to their home at Long-
view.
Miss Helen Hill, of Austin, is
visiting Miss Corinne Cain.
Mr. John (). Turner, the popu-
lar manager of tlie J. M. Holt it
Co. corner store, has returned
home from a visit to Longviow.
Senator Paul D. Page is home
from Austin for a few dpys.
Mrs. A. L Fiser and little son,
Andrew Lee. have returned home
from a visit to Mart.
\1 iss Marguerite .Tones is vis
it ing at Italy this week.
M;ss Winnie Glass, of Manor,
was a Bastrop visitor this week.
once The chairman announced
that Mr Adolph Hauhoff, of
Lickhart, had donated the use
of his store room for the Red
Cress headquarters until a rent-
er applied. The chairm.,11 of
Surgical Supplies, Miss Mary
Osborn. reported a splendid do
nation of band iging from the
Camp l-'ir-1 Girls, of whom she is
Guardian. The Cutter, Mrs. J.
H. I) ivis, announced that t.he
Bed Soeas will •dc tiie next unit
and th" Chapter set for its goal,
one hundred* pairs. Several
ladies, Mesda nes W. A. McCord.
T. N. Powell, George i)ivis,
Mary Perkins and others donat-
ed goods fir the socks.
The following delegates from
th'.! new branch at Oak Hill wore
welcomed: Mesdnmes Edgar
Owen and H, Clopton.
DIED—July !1 1917, Eddie Bra
nam, aged J years, ;j months and
12 days, infant sou of Mi and
Mrx.Alf Hranurn, passetl from
earth to heaven. Inter rtnent
was made t tl e t'edar Creek
Oixtrirt t'oU't if Hastrop iJouns.,
Texas, on a judgment rendered sr
s'tid Conn on the fltfi tiny of .Tie
A. f). l'.MT in favor of the said c
West mid II. A. Jone* and ai ■
the >:tiil tl. VV. and W. J. L^:.1 %-
li.fo.'ion 1I1 d'n'kne of said Coui'. i
did, on tin 7th day of August A. D
fill" at nine o'clock A. .\t. levy u;</-
tin* followiny described tract &.*-.•
narc.'l of land situate in B.nst\«n
County, T' \as, and belonjfitlK to t^t,
saitl li. W. 1^".' and W. J. Loe, tOKit
A part of tin- Thru. Cochran stu
voy, Alistruct No. 143 on tbe W^w t --
of the West containing or*;
hundred and >ixty acres of land, iwv.v
or less, I, Lrinniny at thq S. W.
ner of the <i. W. Allen survey, theoct
N. "1 K. with south line of said G>. W.
Allen sarvey "40 < rras to a rock in
tlie s. I',. Corner of tin* said ( . W
Allen s trvcy, thence S. It) sin varui
to a I'. <> marked 1'. and three chops
011 four nid.'s, the ,aid corner of said
Cochran survey. Thence S. 11 W.
12ii varas to a stakf on tlie S. E. line
of Teal S irvey from which a P. t>.
marked P. acfiopson four sides tiears
S. 2K K. r> vrs., thence N. l!) W. *ljth,
the west line of the Thou. Cooliran
survej s"n vrs to the corner. Tfientv
N. "I K. :.J0 vrs to the S. W. Cornet
of saitl Allen survey and place of bo-
tfinnin>.r. and 011 the 4th day of Sep-
tember A. I). 11117, heiu^ the first
Tuesday in said month, between tJ.<^
hours of in n'clot-k A. M. and four
o'clock l', M on s.-iul day, at tf«
Court Mouse door of saitl County, '
will ofTer for sale, and sell at public
auction, for cash. a.I of the ri^lit,
title and interest "f 'tie *' ul G. W
Lee and W. J Li" in and to snidk
property
I fated at Hastrop. Texas this tine -
"th day of August A. I). 1'JlT
K. II I'erkins,
Sh -rift . Hastrop County, Texut>
son Wagner. Otto Diet/., Rudolph
Lehnick. D; le Turner aseargent
in the above eotnpany, has been
in training camp at Eort Worth
School Depository Notice.
cemetery The A Ivertis
to the
iti their s?ui bereavement.
T
On Tuesday, August 21, 1017,
bids will be received for the
funds of the Paicre Independent
, .. rr. School District No. 5, at Paige,
for some time. >Tbe company Texas, and a depository selected
Deputy Sheriff Hob Gray has tends svmi ithy
returned from a trip to Llano
and other points. Hob is a
most excellent officer an i his
many friends were pleased to
si"? him home agoin.
ex
r.ts
FOR SALE—Pair of mule«*. 16 ' "'''J «C||fVhin ' for 8aid dlstrict-
1 i ■ 1 1. ,i.- will tfien ue transferred to pun,
hands high. Apply at s othce., training caup at Fort Worth.1
CifAb. Kt'HN, Sec'ty.
Best cleaning and pressing at
lowest prices.
Robt. Gill A Son.
During the month of July I
will ie at the Photograph Gallery
on Monday tnorningef each week
from " a. tu. to 1 p. m. only. All
orders left with me will receive
prompt attention. Your patron
ape will be appreciated.
N. P. Smith, Photographer.
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1917, newspaper, August 10, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206217/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.