The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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We are making some unusually low prices on
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WE HAVE A LITTLE OF THAT
$37.50 framing lumber
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$40.00 boxing
Just the thing to patch up or remodel that corn crib
Put on your trading clothes and let's
"Swap Horses"
Gome To See Us.
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Domestic t jbaccos. Youll not only pr il'er thia blend to iklnf
Lir.J of tob icc • un J r.traiftht, but you'll appreciate the
rtmarhuhl'j full-ho;. • l-mi.'dn ; i.r.d smoc h. ivirr ..in j
£uvor .: ! Ca.r.els arj a cig_ret:e revelation!
Catni % •) y •• r.^ tn-.r.y new '.'/ays! They rot en!7
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'1 his department is edi.i I j.\
Mrs. |S. 11. Jenkins and all items
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ll. D. Orgain, the T. C. Cain,,
Chapter of the United Daughters (' v'i!" ;
of the Confederacy met. in p. rial t . n .. . ,
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On Monday uiori ing at tie ,.:Vi u'. c* i.tro-H*. nft';. n i> :1j.« i*liar:.«*i.-r:- « - -v. . «i««y. > . m-. > ir a
Residence of the president, Mrs. | mpiha<>r ?•« ad>-." , i i;
j'}., Admiral knew that tic* ll'• 01 :i < .an. ti "'I ■- r. «•> r > r<>l,v 1 .<•
a I it <>: i ' yoi'i a Iti'f.
f yon:1 ,'v . vesV Have you !
prepan d !<• 11 • • >• t your crisis? ■
.session. The principal busini ss j 'a -a\ • • - an < n' in th - ii.u. wi :• >< 1 r>^< . '••• ••■••■uy • 1
of the hour was the preparing oil c< mo n and talk t<> - aiiout it I* oi . • • ■> in M u" I
reports for the year. Mrs. Ii. nei-oui.t
iJ. Orgain was ^leelcd delegate
to the State meeting at Mar!in in
November, and Mrs. Kobe/1
Meyers, alternate. The follow
ing officers wens re-elected for
tins ensuing year:—
Mrs. H. P. Orgain. president;
Mrs. A.T. Morris, vice president
Mrs. Robert (Jill, Registrar;
Mrs. K. H. Jenkins, Secretary;
Mrs. Robert Meyers, treasurer;
an 1 Mrs. S..). Orgain, historian;
Mrs. E. H. Jenkins, historian for
war records.
Opening of Schojl
Monday morning brought a
a lively scene to Bastrop and all
along the streets the trnups i>|
merry boys aud kvJs lent hop
*nd in.Hpiration to the dullest
>eart and brain, for these ait
turf'. ture citizens aud they are
Carhartfs
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rh > nam ■ r,f Mrs. I) R Ort ,
general review ami tinning it: Wil9 ,„|,l. d to li«t of members,
f in I.t i; tai u 'j 't'N would (l< ^ liiil of t.'n dollars ft>r cutting
>\e!i t(< 1 mi! '.nis e >'.U'se no mat, j jj; 1 •.t-• .> was ullowtvl and ordered
t-;r wr.eth " y. u ate aiming to &t,d Mr Hrinkinan was in
teach (.renter business ot any j slrut.ted te. have the i-/ad inside
kind o" •• -er I niv, rsity or StateJtho jn# N.-iliintr v •-
Normal: th:s e • v :'! v • ( ^ ,]
most !.•■': 1! . m,.! ' i'* 1 ' ; ' to
you. The: ■ i* j;u it ii .'UjaiM;
forcici' e aou efficient, indivi
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great school of life. At tue j Especially in the p ofe-Niou of
school building Suiierintondent
Handle with h!s faculty stood
ready to take them in har.d.
About twenty mothers went to
school too aud Mrs. E. H. .Jen
kins, president of the M<'hei's
CJub gave greetiug and Ood
Speod to the High bchoo!.
The Bastrop Normal. 1t
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Next Monday morning tliis in U'-t-*. it .1 <; )>••( k, T'o«.
atitution #U1 begin it", new fuh r*i*lr •• W .1 Mile v. R h .1 r -
term of twelve weeks; closing i•,; it. D. ing.ii> md M
with tbe examination on thi'first I. mk.11:;, Mr . Moury Oi s
Friday and Saturday in l>"ce..i tp ■ ! led a:: . iMuu'.e-, *#f i.. .
her. All students *ishirfc for a me- vrere read aud .idopv.-d.
1000 te ichers wau*e I r gl.t now
in the State1 0! T --as.
Thj AoSGciation.
The ( emeterv Associati held
its regular meeting S -pteii h-*r.
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Donations:
Mr A 0 Rriaard $1
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M r: Otto U. ie>en bet.
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Mrs E. H Jenkins
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Mrs M. A. McDewu
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Mrs Thos Fisher
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Waists and Skur :s.
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919, newspaper, September 12, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206310/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.