The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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The Hume Hdw. Co
e Home to Real Heat and
Big Fuel Economy
What a satisfaction to get next to real heat after that
cold trip home. No more fruitless hugging a radiator.
High fuel prices seal the doom of extravagant,
fuel wasting heating plants. If you want a per-
fectly heated home and greatly reduced
fuel bills you will invest in
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Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heater
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BURNS CHEAPEST COAL CLEAN
AND BRIGHT. USES AMY FUEL
It will sav* tha netton millions in
fu«l money this winter. Act now.
No. Itt
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The Bastroo Advertiser Called to Colors.
i !•.•(! at lastrop. T« \as I'nstOfliee
as second class .\ attet'.
(' ('A IN, Kditor ami l'rop'r
OPENING OF THE I'L'HLK'i
SCHOOLS.
■ :a Monday the whole town was
•i • ir as the children of all a^es
.r'. !i kituhMgditon to 1) i g li
i>1 inan,\ of tii'-m (ici-cinpan
t by tiieir niothorv ;i11i< tl fo-'tli
x ■•ciiool. J he Oji -ning oxorci-
- .v .-re conducted ia fcbe grade
i of the English.teaelier (how
< lo need an Assembly Hall or
\-.i iitotium or a city Hall) with
>■ Jul. tsiiaiiks presiding. Firs'.
• )i" school sj 11vc the "Star Spang
' d iia.-.ner," with Miss Nelros*
!v laefer at the 5'iauo. Then m
^ z r u e s t a n d oloqnevi
MV'icu ion was given by liev
Kraunies ol the German Metho
,tot church. Supt. Shanks nave
• .short and optimistic tall; on
ie prospects as sh nvn by the
< mpan. ni the hour, comment
■ j k on the facts that represents
*• s cf representative bodies
w -re present, as members of
I school Ooaid, of the Hoy
tv-outs and other Clubs, calling
far greetings from each of these
todies. Mr. M r. Hooth and
Hartford Jenkins for the school
board, Scout Master, Mr. A.J.
risen beck for the Hoy Scoots,
and Mrs. Emma H. Jenkins for
v rje Mothers'Uiub.* Finally and
•perhaps this was the best, came
Vrof. Shanks in an axcellent out
ime of the year's work, givir.g
l ull evidence that he and his lac
j'ty are devoting much time and
Thought to planning and that
they will likewise give' best
•♦'tforts in the working out of the
Uplans. The faculty comprises
tViilowing members: Supt S. A.
•"Shanks; Principal L. Koenig.
Teachers: Mesdames A. 1$. Mc
t>'vy, >V. P. Arnold and Misses
WArjfaret Haralson, Adella Kes-
ius, liix and Mullins. Here's
*ashing the Bastrop's Schools
success
Don't fail to see the FALL
SHOWING of Ladies' Ready to-
Wear Thursday, 20th and Fii-
lay 21st at
Chancellor's, Smithville.
J a s. P. Wood sells
IXL Pocket Knives.
Uuring the month of Sept. 1
will beat the Photograph Gallery
all day Monday of each week
from b a. ui. to 1 p. m. only. All
orders left with me will receive
prompt attention. Your patron
Age will be appreciated.
N. P. Smith, Photographer.
The following ninety-five men
have been called to report at ,
Smitbvihe, Thursday, Sept. 20, |
1'.'17, ot .'i p. in. Note that'date I
has been changed from I'dth
to 20th.
Hov v .1 ack W il i>11
.l<«- fIiliug. Ir.
liernicc Frank in Parker
('larere ■ 10' nt st Wilson
AI vv < )wcn<
I to hi. ,1 oily Co
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i i.nnii i '■ uii:biis Iiici>
John llenr\ \ : ] 1 m->■
Thfodon ( li• !•!• ■-> Ciroosch:>l
Tw'i' Kn.vkt'ndal
.1 ain-'-i I li'iiri S tea pic-.
Frtil Dnui'litry
'nnirber M. .\!cCart>
All rt Sidney i'olanskv
Nomian IJ.iiley
Wiliuun ij' f Moncure
Kcnner Kccti r Hi^^ias
Clayton Hiroh
< >rbun Kenton I 'aci-
I -ester < 'oots I.jeinin^r
Theodore Hii'las
(Jcorire I'.'.T i-. Snow
Jacob Henry UotTman
Oswald Nuli ch
Willie M a tula
August Kaliel
Char 1b* Vyjala
Knierson .\filton
J;un<'> William Hicks
Thomas JellVrson Kankin
Alvin (;. Wntfner
Vo.vle Kdward Wood
Wiiliam Dave Lawhon
Frank Rboer
Oscar Waldema Anderson
Karl Frank Hall
Frank Lfhmann
Hdiaon Milton
Willie Gorden Malone
Herman Peter fjoert/
Herman Aujfiist Schneider
Samuel Irvin Uolierl-
Georjfv Wa>lnngton McDulT
Willie Walter Penderyri^s
(iiles Jonathan I^eatb
'Juijfly Georjye Bunton
K. H. HartMield
Hlchard Andrew Kissman
Adolph hlmer
Herrj Kdw n T> ler
Hudolpli August i'lacke
James Fred Marta
II«'Hi'.> I> i\ id Scott
James (Gordon Perry
Allwri Flo.i/.o Mel 'ri^ht
\\ ill ia 'n Frank Fried*)
1 'tiford < i.M't.,
in. \ iij."i->tiis Hill
Frank Aiher: Nash
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Frne-t i -'alvin Saiv\er
Ait xandi'i' A Me.itli
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('.ithlieri W - tlirook
Tom M:i',li:,n
Kkrwy Ji ffsrwnn Scbulwrl
()tto Ni'ssi'l In ch
Allien Kichard Sims
M M't i I. CJ'-ni" ie-.
Jesse Me \f.
Lee C. I)en,ver
Thomas J< ltcrson Ferguson
KUx rt Bije -i 'i"^ain
Will Sam iei Porter
Claude Johnson
,L'S PKA1K1K KEL) GUOSs |*
(Jn Wednesday afternoon
Sept. .it lo ir o'cl< cli, th ■
Hills Prairie Itod Oros. h d it-
regular meeting with the follow
ing tn« mls'rs present:
I Mosdames (J. I. Flubburd.
i president; David Karhng. \"ici
Pres.; Walter Craft Treasurer
Dan Moore, Secretary; U A.
Watson, Malcom Uldli 'Id, O.seai
Jenkins.
Mrs. Malcom reports -im
for donations and Mrs. U. A
Watson ?- ;.(>) for dues
The Treasurer reports $ 12 00
to our credit in the bank.
The following new inonib ts
were welcomed to enrollnieiit
Messrs. K. A. Watson, Lesley
Crafc, Miss Olivia Moore am
Mrs John Mucker, Sr.
• Mi. s Winnii' Craft was a wel
come visitor.
Tlij nice donation from little
Miss Olivia Moore and the much
appreciated help from Mr. Hay*
nie Grisenbeck the night of the
lied Cross supper was ace< ptei.
with a rising votecf thanks.
All members requested to b<
present ar, the next in 'ling alio
visitors Welcome to alt ml.
No other business on hand th<
meeting adjourned to meet bi
the church, Thursd i.y afternooi..
S 'pt. 20th at 4 o'clock.
Mrs. Dan Moore,
Secretary
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Ladies' Shirts and Shir'
I Waists in very huest designs o;
display, Thursday Fi idav. 202:
I at th" FALL S fYLE SHOW.
Ciianckllou's, SmithvHIe.
j NOTICE TO eAKfiTN8TLUB GIRLS
We wi'l have Saturday, Sept
| 2'Jtli for our exhih ' day. Eve
C. ( . will be expected to exhibit
two containers of the dilToren'
products she his canned dur
ing the year. 1'ack yon ■ "l is
well and send to • 'art. hoj>
between now ami the ..".ith, ad
dressed to me, t hen I. .iIi < 'In 1
Girls c:)ine to Bastrop pr pirei
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ye th.
veil o.
p.
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to ape- n th • lay on 11■
We will have judg t■> j ;
fmil and priz -s will be <_•
this day. There v.ili !>.•
to the giri having the b
i-'Ction as well as on e
il uct.
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NOTICE TO MY CUSTOMERS:
f)u account of the high price of
delivering goods and the profits
being so small, we take this meth-
od of notifying you that from
now on we are compelled to stop
delivering small (Jrders free of I
charge.
L. W. Olive & Son.
Notice To Tox Foyers
Notice is hereby given to the Taxpayers of Hastrop
Countv that 1 will be at the places hereinafter designated,
on the days and dates set opposite each name, respective-
ly, for the purpose of collecting State and County Taxes
due for the year 1917:
Jed do, Monday. Oct. I, 1917.
Kovar, Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1917.
Rosanky, Wednesday, Oct. 3rd, 1917.
Smithville, Thursday and Friday, Oct. 4-5, 1917.
Elgin, Monday and Tuesday, October 8 9, 1917.
Pin Oak, Wednesday, Dee. 10, 1917.
Dalchan's Store, Thursday, Oct. 11, 1917.
McDade, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 12 13, 1917.
lied Ilock, Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 15-15, 1017
Paige, Thursday and Friday, Oct. IS 19, P.M7.
* Respectfully.
G. W. DAVIS, Tax Coi.lfctok.
We take n easures for
Army Uniforms
Robt. Gill V
FOR SALE oTtBaTe i-jR
I wish to disi>os • ii' n M
lence j i t outside and :• : r
,-.ity limits of E!irin. lb u • i
six re Mis. bath a d tvv > !i'. 1
•lee'.i i ■ li.;|i! ■ ty l r ' i
•i - .'i" . b i i'n -.-id •••' • n ■ -
sarv onili uso •. Iii".
^o I land, square nan* su11. • i.
'or an.s kind of tru • > ;^r < i.
<'ine • iu;i g orchard o'" , • ■ . ■ •
ipples, p airs, plums, ipre* ' .
gi apes, paeans, etc. All just
•oming into b • irin</.
J usc t!i * pi ice for some otv
vho >1 s to elm i^i'iis or
small tru< c < h, or bath. Well
lour thousand dollars.
Will trade for improved or u,n
improved laud, or will trade
equity of about two thousand col-
lars for land or city propt rty of
e |ual value.
J. G. Smith, Elgin Texas,
SIGNALS OF DISTRESS
Hastrop People Should Know
How to E 'ad and Head Them.
Disordered ki ineys give many
sign ils of distress.
The secretions may bo dark,
contain sediment.
Passages are sometimes fre-
quent, scanty, painful.
Haokaehe is often present day
and night.
Headache and di«ty spells may
occur.
Weakened kidneys should re-
ceive quick help.
Don't delay! I'se a special
kidney remedy.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for
weak kidneys, backache and uri
nary disorders.
Hastrop evidence proves their
worth.
A. J. Elzner, merchant. Main
St., Hastrop, says: '"I suffered
from a dull, nagging ache in m.v
back and had other symptoms of
kidney complaint, which caused
me a great deal of worry. The
kidney secretions were unnatur-
al. 1 got Doan's Kidney Hills at
Krhard & Son's Drug Store, and
after using three boxes I was
rid of th«' trouble."
Price flOc, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
—get Doan's Kidney PiiIs — tlip
same that Mr. Elzner had. Fos
ier Milburn Co., Mfgrs., HufTalo,
N. Y.
Car of Huck Stoves, sold un-
der a 15 year guarantee. Get
our prices.
Hastrop Furniture Co.
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An
.ck Given Out?
work i too hard for a wotnin
hiilf nick, nrrvoui and aUsy*
'.lut it ki't'pa pihnu up, and givea
.davya in. time to recover, ix
: k la lame und achy and your
' irrriiular; if you nave "blue
rp> i oi t 00^ D i in.aX aick lifadacht-a. ni?rvoii*nt'a<,
i > rvl l Llv . nn(< rhemnatio patoa. u e
pep.SO in issuing a IieWspaKulney I'liu. They have done
ask our subscribers who" for worn out
years subscription to plea
or money order, or call a Texas Case
amount is small, but in Wf,i:'joxlIa m'.
paying what we owe. YW'.'v.f,** {i."^",;
i ii ...ililn l lie on
feeling it, and if mR W k Iouk and no
lieve you will be one of £hY
within a short time. W""1 ,ft f«w 'ln:
«i . ti , , r«l; back ache<1
th*'i nil inust be pai(l9 i>i*inc<i no i
subscriber who is in an,,', i"tr"ijht*S
these obligations. with n c«no.
SintH were awol-
rid It wita liuril
■ io to walk, I
; o nervoue nnJ
rauetl. 1 tooic
■ three t ix<". of
s Kidney IMIIh an<l I felt like a
nt peraon. I haven't had any
— irinihle since."
Doan'e at Any Store, 60c • Bos
DAN'S " ',DJLV
ER M1LUURN CO.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
-fV't
Woinun Waxita
TISEPTIC POWDER
" * J ' ? 7 V^rOR PERSONAL HYGIENE
• r -« '^7S <*' ' i I Ived in water for douchea *1
v,. (i- I lc cetarrh, ulceration and indi _
7 Recommended by Lydi* £.
The Ne
in or
\\/, rj,am Med. Co. for
'•hiding wonder for naaal catarrh,
M Hroat and aore ajiea. Economical.
i It a ordinary deonftiut •nd Benoicilal power,
5C)c. all dnigyisu, or putiuAid bjr
Th raiton Company. Kfaaa. a
rrajr hi limd Sii|;ply Cu., Ala.
'miter*, ilitdflc. ora/nn, anueni, blidllMiitK
\\g, hpviiai duoououi ou tuaU bualnaa*.
A. U.t HOUSTON, NO. 37-1917.
Art'
one ol llioin,
Milk an Economical Food.
is n fairly economical food as
now stand. It contains no refuse
'''lie food nutrients It furnished ure
'"PJIK X- W VVir(flately dljjested. However, the
1 , | j jjut of water in proportion to nu-
I (It It s Nillllf! 'HCf# |s iiir^e. Even at a lili;h price
i {;0 (""li t, milk should be used as u
. , , , e article of diet.
I ho st \ los are (iel| _
di-^tint'ti— ruite coveted by all
possessed liy few—a beautiful
si.fh'rs ill C(U sturj'of hair. If yours Is streaked with
, or is harsh and stiff, you can re-
~ It to Its former beauty and lus-
DP ("tin rt'iit^i v -iy uslriK "La Creole" Hair Dress-
~ «-) i ii i ii 11 - i M iter* i Price 51.00.—Adv.
beautil.illy elieel;. d ' >rg _____
:ki exe.-lific. (:'inl-i -jSamc Fix as 0«ir Enemy Aliens.
' ,-1 's '! >1 -,t I' l traveler at a small hotel In a
i-Miuli' . ( ii l;n e .rinu d\Vnrd seucoust town of New Kiik-
i-oinplaliied to the clerk of the Inn
, •erniiiK the food, the beds, the
jus—In fact, there was nothing in
house that pleased him. When
i Siniirul • I Ilnlshed, the old, lonif-bearded jiro-
'etor of the place i) uwled
''Younic mail, did anyone ask you to
Mne here?"
"No, I don't know that they did."
"Wall, did anyone ask you to stay
.ere after you came?"
"No, I don't know that" they did."
"Wall, tliry won't."—Manufacturer*'
tecord.
pretty nilll". a
treuiel > vi mlhfuI i ■ iT
iir,mi pi ir] buttoiin
inir.
' Hal'
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Priest3' Undoubted Right.
I A Jiidnt*, a military ollirer and a
ill jllj; papplied for IikIkIiiu at an inn
' 'here there was only one >pure bed,
• the landlord had to decide.
• "I have lain In pirrison lor 1"< years
Itirr," said the ollicer.
"I have sa! as ii Jiiilse for 20 years
„ l>ulilin." said tlie Judi;c.
*tu> I i, «i *1 "And 1 have stood In tlie ministry
r 'lo years at Navan," Mild the
lest.
."]>hnt settles the i|i)> .Hon." said the
^0"h"i-d. "Thet iikeil prle.si has mIooiI
LTi years, so lie has the beat rlRlO
the bed.
He Is No Man,
leorce ^ulnlaii. eounis superintend
M of hik'lovays, who recently won (he
^^•iil; of major in the enKlueeriiiK corps.
turned to the eounty bulldini; re-
nt ly. lie tells I his one
"One day the Instructor (eiiplain of
Jlie company) canii! alon« and called
ut to a fellow from Missouri:
"'Send that man up here.'
"'No man here,' answered the MIs-
{ourlnn.
'I'.ut 1 see him,' said the eaplalu.
'lie's not a man; he's my seiv
ieant.'"
The Secret.
"You know that ear 1 bought li.st
month?" began the purchaser.
"Yes. What of il?" as!;ed the dealer.
"Isn't It a good car?"
"I've seen worse ones, but it comes
Family Di
"i ve seen w orse ones, hut It comes
%, Come a long way from being what your agent
Ol/R DRl
WHEN YOU'K J
wants his prh
a pharmacist
also wants
ients usifl).
this is why
drug stork. 1
careful. and
tions possibl
can "rely"
stork.
represented It to be
"< >1 course II does. Why, man alive,
If our cars wery as kooiI as lliat we
wouldn't need to employ agents to sell
tlleni."
lie who advertises for a wife may
get what he advertised for, hut he sel-
dom p>ts what In- wants.
w//m.
C. E
I'm glad iheres such
a big corn crop — says
morr
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1917, newspaper, September 14, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206221/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.