The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921 Page: 3 of 8
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I'Hlil ISIIKII |IY THK HASTROI' I'HINTIN'fi < OMIMNY.
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K. I'. PEKKINS, President.
One Year
Faitored at IV.t Office nt Uasu<>|>, Texas, us Second Cla-n Matter.
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ilong. 1 lie tir.st morning wt =
ai i t trreeted by our good friends i «s=
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k. I.. k>( 01 I. M . uer-I\difoi Ihs h; >< ii ' 1 '.w,
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v Ap n. Killer, Mr. Hansotm ~=
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Ihtael remembered us Tuesda> H
morning with a basket of sua) =
beans, and thus ii goes. Hastrop EE
I-etvi )e ha\e endeared themselves sg
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Why Deposit Your Money J
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
$1.50 Six Months 75c Four Months 5tH
Subscriptions Payable in Advance.
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tised to the World? comes highly re< -mmetuled t< t LaMlod hu« Aonderi'ully bh >sed ==
the boi rd of trustt < • from - ting u- ea*t our 1 t her. =r
P ick of every advertisement school where he is* leaching, aist | \\\ ;:re here appreciative of ss
hould b.* i de .nit'. object m'from the 1 ..v. :> of T • kind deed -hown us, and §2
view, something to accomplish, from which institution heboid' v;?! endeavor to be worthy o1 ==
'."he merchant ad > • *n or 1!., decree of ! A. While hen •; , fidonce ) laced in us . ££
tier that he may «..H goods. A ho visited the school and be it,' < <:> of this beautiful litth EE
. ise man adverti.< ? something eanie acquainted wi ii the fami U,have of the Colorado valley. =§
It-finite for sale at a definite t.v and indent body, Severn 'EE
price. What would the trade plans for the new year an ir.il he Powell <Mi Mill Increases: =
of ; ■!' 'vjd that would '■ > , . •. ' 111 >• «n • *'
<f it il Si eel .
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idvertise a em'ain line of shoes trop has an Tin dually high elas-
,tnd '*au•*( ! oi:!e to flock to his o! citizen hip, -no that j lace ' 1 recent meeting of 11 ^
itore and when they reached high value < n lifca! ion, whit' ' ' holders ol the Powell O.i —
! here, the e *han vould *•••.' i e\ 1 It* i ie« -; 1 *, he Jr * .*■«• mi ■' ' ( o, the ca| ilnl ' 1 k wa rs
to thern: ' u-. 1 ha .*e t1u I . .* t r \. . j, .; 11 i:at atte < nt i ea (1 ir< m si'(,.>'•«• no i ^
shoes, come look at 1 hem, thev colleges in all • act-' of the 1 n t dMMl.OO. With .his increason ^
ire as fine a.s can be made, ed States. It i.- to b.> hoped that • f'tal the company wi'l be able ^
The customer wonld airroe upon the new Snr >riiiteiuleiit wii i'o ; 'idle a very much largei ~
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i| .: .,j f; .• |v,| ]),. t 1 -ore >f ft •• eit • r ' 1' . f v > ti.V be ol e.i -a tor s*ei ice t =s
■onted to bo . ud really wnt.* d llavini.. bet-a a -• i •>! in iarmors ol 1'iis • I on.
I,em, but the Merchant v. < old t. lit : : t in To" . - fot a numbei An «•;! mil' i." o:a ol '' *•
.ay, "1 ha\*' i' " ii'i 1 t ha toe*' o| .*ear - \v o ca . r> di 'c the y i'«* ' ' « >se.s t hat ;rtiy <m; ! I o\\
tre .cood and 1 v ill not ell tV.. m're-*|ion;-ibility <• taking chai have, for without it til-
mow." How long w .ald tha <>t the school of a community armers would be at the mere> ~
• .<, • : hi t v in i'in and Li.tie ca" I • >• .■; lished it *t 'oroign eorpoi'ations. Bastroj rz:
otil'l he expect hi b11-i t< any line oi ><■'■ v.-ork v ile ' ■''l* 1 may we'l I •>!. forv ire ^
rr,.-.. •' The <*.*• '' : • clei1. 'rh< the patrons t |l(>(l| i/; , having an up-to-date oil mill 3
thin.. as true of " town f II oi-o'oiat . staid by tht • 1' ciently ca.ei uli od to h.an-
lha cci out and adverti.-es it teachers in the r efforts to di IK aJl local business. ~
-de;"-tapes to ft:,« world, a'v' • mething f -r *':• ehools Thii
.. . 0 it i YOUB h(>m h . 1:.
Bccau-a1 i*s officers find diicctoi" are all home peoole
«.al aie all known tu you, AKl) AiiU VOl'li
FBIKNDS.
Because your friends are more vitally interested in
VOI U welfare than others can possibly bo.
Because the bank is conducted 011 safe and sound
business principles, and takes no chances with
other people's money.
Because you
need the Bank,
and the
Bank needs ycm.
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BASTROP. TEXAS. ; ; l
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $b0,000
ails"s poo; ie to coin- to it, t- 1 :api r will s and i- he | iblii omc oi ti e good P!' •
;tid •, :-ut t' t< n ha *,0 land -ehcils -if th- -• -r-ir unity ag *111 !' ' coming to the P,v -■ The tin
• ... , |e, no ihteo for home-, no " cry fo > re * ran I h < f soar- • Many others in t as good
home- to offer. ITow can i hat b« a us. in the 1 is the hope . 1 i> '-ted, have been bought,
ow n t ;] "ft to '/row or develoi ' the future genecvt ons.
If u„ town of Hastrop eve; _ — - —
>;i*ow -. i' 1 t I a' e some'hinr Farm Hurcau H -nijue/.
to offer the out-ide w -rid be- ,
diles good ideal'. People wan. ^'Veral ln.s,ne-,s men and
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 2, 1921, newspaper, June 2, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206370/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.