The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1919 Page: 7 of 8
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Cedar Creek Letter.
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4* Victor Records Columbia Records I
4* and Victrolas. and Graphonolas, ±
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♦
I have a lar£e stock of.
VICTROLAS AND
GRflFHNOLflS
Come and see my line of Machines, hey
will please you. All the latent music in
Victor end Columbia Records.
S.*' J&UJELER^>
Mrs. JohnTittle, of Lamiwists,
visited her Mister, Mrs. A tidy
Alexander. last week.
Mrs. J. T. Garrett and two
children, of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Williiitna, of San Antonio,
and Mr. Charlie Williams, of lion-
ison, returned tc their ftouics
last week after a visit with their
brothers, It. g. ani| j. a. Wi!
liauis. ! ..
Miss Delia Yoast in visiting /
Miss Viola White iu Austin.
Mr. Frank Alexander, of Talpa,
was aUuilar Creek visitor Satur
day •
Misses Ruth and Adele I'fan-
nekuche, of San Antonio, retu-n
^d to their home Friday, accom
;>anied by Charles Rom Sim
mons, who will atteud school
there.
Mr. Jim Reid, who has recent-
ly returned home from "over-
seas' is able to get about on
crutches. Welcome, home. Jim.
There will be an ir-e cream so* | v'
cial at CVdarCreek, Friday night in
Sept., 2IS, benefit of school, ever-1 w
body invited- I
I Events in Bastrop
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Bny a "Mallory" Hat
now while the styles are
V3~Y\\ new and up-to-the-minute.
Buy it at our store where
every style, shape and
\ shade that's correct is
1 ready jor your selection,
f.
Buy it because of its fine
quality ando rasonab! e
price.
™ ^ OPTBCIAN
\ ^23as/rop, ^ooxas
August 'J, 1902—17 Xears Ago. rx
Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Kredijj
Brunkenhoofer, Thursday, JuJyj,
Jl, 1902, a tine boy. ; f;
Dr. James Wilson, of [Jalias, j
s visiting his old home.
On Saturday last John Simp
son, farming on Cedr.r Creek, ,v
jrought m the first bale of this I^
season's cotton -
Messrs. W E. Maynard, Paul n
i). Page, J. S. Jones and J. N.
lenkins are home from a month 'a
orip out West.
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Official Statement
OF THK
FIN A NX' IA L CON DIT1 ON
UK THK
CITIZENS STATE BANK
at Hastrop. State of Texas. at the
c!u «j <>f bus tiess on tii" l'-th day <>f
Jii1 bnr. 1VH1.*. }).::> *heil !□ th«'
t rop Ad vert; -i.t, a im* -paprinted
,v i pub:ish" 1 at Baitr«M Slate of
T. x i >, on iMt* Itftl. if ay of Septemoei.
Jlh.i.
A NEW HOME.
TURNER LUMBEfTcOMPANY ERECTS
NEW BUILDING—A CKEDIT
TO ANY CITY.
Notice ot Election.
embody every good feature
a good hat should have.
The finest felt, all silk trim-
mings and skillful work")"!1
give these hats their superior
quality, i
Men who demand the best will
find iiust the hat they want
among our new Kali "Mullory's"
Soft hats, and derbies—many
waterproofed by the
"'Gravanette Finish.
J. Ol. Holt Company
We will l>e glad to give infor- „
mation and advice on sanitary £
,>luinbing installation. ;U
DIET/ H>U3« i *
IlKSOt'Kl'K.S
I) eiiUs, |k'r■
Loan.-, anil
soual unii collat
totalis, real estate
Overdrafts
Hoods and stock*...
I'nited States t'e it ideates of
1 ndebtedncs*
Heal F.stntefbaDking house)
Furniture and Fixtures....
Other real estate
Due from Approved Heserve
Agents, net •
line from other hanks and
liankers, subject to check,
net
Cash Items
Currency
Specie
Interest and Assessment He
j>v>:►*!--> tJuaranly I iad
< >t 11• • •" Kesoureesj
liins of Kxchange
ii3
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(Km)
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3,535.41
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Total
1.1 ,\ HI MTlf.S
Stnek pa ill ill...
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t.!: ;rt;
S .vuiui Fund
I'niiivlded I'rotits, net
Due to banks ami bankers.
subject t«i elieek, n<>t .. .
1 tuli vidual I )epc si s,subject
to check, net
Tini" Certificate* of l)epo-< t
Demand Certificates of De-
posit
t ashler's < 'Ins'ks
hills payable and He.fi*
counts
Certificates of Deposits, i*
s ieil for money borrowed
Otfier liabilities
We,
Total
State of Texas,
('ounty of Hastrop
I' }{e as President
as Cashier of said bi.nk, each
of us, do solemnly swear that the
a hove statement is true to the best
of our knowledge and lielief.
Paul D. I'axe, President.
.J. T. Cr.vsup Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this ltlth day of September, A. D. l'.M'.t.
J. Kesselus,
H,
Notary Public, Hastrop (. ounty
Correct Attest;
H. B, Combs
.1 L. VVilhai f#r
Hu^h Harton
Directors
During the past few months
the Turner Lumber Company
wit!-, j at Elgin, Bastrop,
Kocicdale. Miiano and Lincoln,
have had in course of erection
and which is now near comple-
tion, a inodi'ni, up to date build-
ing on North Main Street, and is
at attractive addition to that
part of the city. Covering a
spaceof H0xb4 feet, the building
i complete with every uiouevn
impiovement. On entering the
building the eye is delighted
with th" beauty of the two offices
finished in beaver wood and pauel
work and two kinds of pine
floors. The display room is fitted
up like any room in a modern
residence—mirror doors, Frtnch
doorsi man'el of ail shades of
brick, hardware floor and every
{equipment that would give id- as
I | and suggestions to the pros
spective home builder. The
, I,► .i*> I average handlers ol cement do
r..t -i ini j not take snto consideration the
I ^ wa>te by r.ot putting their
cement in the air proof vault.; the
above company has an atr proof
cement house with a capacity of
IOih) sacks, and every other
arrangement and convenience to
serve the customer in the least
possible time. The pl ite glass
front, and the iuterior t irough-
out, is pretty to iook upon, while
the stock is as lartie and com-
plete as carried by any firm in
Central Texas. Mr. C. E.
Turner, part owner and manager
. , ,., .. , of the Company at Bastrop, has
and 'i. 1 - < rvsup i •' 1 '
bMik. each "een untiring in his efforts to
complete the building for the
fall trade, and at the same iime
has kept "things going." pleas-
antly and courteously meeting
the trade. Everything under
cover, loc'.t and key, and "Every-
thing to Build Anything."
SUDDEN S Eli VICE is the
motto of Bastrop's new enter
prise.
L.til.W
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; 1,176. If
000
(mm)
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Paul D.
The State of Texas, |
County of Bastrop, ( On this tlx
29th, day of August, A. D. IDISI, thi
County Commissioner* Court of Oa*-
profi County, Texas, convened in spe-
cial session, all the member- of laid
court, towit:
•J. H. Price, Coun'y .Ttidtre:
U- •! Hasler, Commissioner of Prec.
No. 1.
T. 11 Moisten, Commissioner of
Prec. No. 2
A. L. Harris, Commissioner of Prec
No. .'{.
J. < Miller. Commissioner of Prec.
No 4.
In'injf present, passed the following
order:
Whereas the Commissioner's Court
of Hastrop County, Texas, tfe.-miny ii
expedient to order an election called
for the purpose of determiriny wheth-
er Hastrop County shall take up and
prosecute the work of tick eradication
in said County under the direction of
the Live Stock Sanitary Commissim
of the State of Texas, it Is therefor-
considered and ordered b\ the Court
that an election be held "in Hastrop
County. IV\us, on the 4th day of
November, A. D. 1910. said date beiny
not less than sixty days after the dale
of this order, for the purpose of deter-
mining whether Hastrop County shall
t;ike up and prosecute the work of
I tick eradicate n in said County under
I the direction of the Live Stock Sani-
tary i ommission.
This election shall be held by thi
I regular election officers appointed to
hold general election in s:ilil County,
j and the oisieers of said election shall
h<ild said election and make return
thereof .-is provided by law in cases of
other elections a* nearly a* mav be.
Said returns shall be made returnable
to the County Judge of said County.
All persons who are qualified voti'i s
under the Constitution and Laws of
the State of l'exas shall lie allowed t'>
vote at said election and the ballots
shall have printed upon them "Fiik
Til k Kit a d1c atlon is iiastkoi*
c luktv" and "Aoainst tick kua
ou atlon is iiastkoi1 county,'" and
those who desire to support the pro-
position for the County to take up
I and prosecute the work of tick eradica-
tion shall erase the words "Againsi
g
11
Tex.
:
are now in a posi-
tion to handle all of
your Pecans and I'ur-
eys.
Placke & Guse.
WANTED
Wanted several tracts of fron
t.i -01,0 acres cheap sand>
land in rfia'rop County.
P. A OikGAIN.
/ I
We will buy from one
pound and up to a car
load of Pecans and Tur-
key!" Placke & Guse.
FOR SAtiE
The N, W, Eastland Home
stead, containing l.'J 1 li ac es i ■ •
line land s.) aot'cs in i ultivtion,
oalanbe i.. pasture For prices
see J. B Osborn
1_> l.iI; uti I \a.s
Tick F.radication in Hastrop County'
by making a pencil mark tiirougli
*ame, and those who opuose it shall
erase the words "For Tick Kradica
tiou in Bastrop County," oy makng
a pencil mark through simp.
Notice of *aid election shall lie giv*
•n by publication in a newspaper pub-
lished in *ai>' County for at least
thirty days U'fore the date of said
election, and a copy of this ordei
signed by the County Judge of said
County shall serve as a propsr notice
of said election, and the County Judge
is directed to cause said notiae to
be published in a newspaper publislu <1
in Bastrop County for at least thirty
days next .receding such election
J R. Prick,
County Judge of Hastrop County,
Texas.
Tne best mortgages, in any
I quantities, for sale at the Advei
j User office.
H rv tljuut th it venti'riti d
d)ublellu«? We Ouild them in
!al lengths and" for any i -'ch
i r • >4. i^iii)i^ L'ILI.-.
WAOTH YOUR STEP
See that it does not take you by the
store of Quality and where your dollars
have cents. Our prices are right all the
time and the piomptness and efficiency
that we use to get your order ready is
bound to keep you coming. In the face of
our slim chance for a b ;mper crop this
year we still must realize that we have to
keep going. There is no use to grumble,
look blua, or make others miserable around
you. This is just one more of the big rocks
it, our way which we have to climb over
and also to remind us that everything is
not always smooth sailing so we all have
to double up on ambition and prepare for
the future. We be.ieve that hard work and
a smile a3 well as conserative buying will
tide you over, so let's forget the grouch
toward the elements and get together for
our mutual interests.
We now have plenty of Charcoal
Our grocery department ig still steam-
ing over with good things to eat and your
orders will c=rtainly be appreciated.
Ring 84 or drop in at
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BASTROP, TEXAS.
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 19, 1919, newspaper, September 19, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206311/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.