The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1921 Page: 8 of 8
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No mar tor where they h k« th*r«'a
a nearby U. S. Dealer with hit
nearby U. S. Factory Branch"
Who says thai
bartfairi' tires are
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Farmers Must Have
Square Deal.
The Farmers Must Have a , fed, than if bottle fed.
It i8 the great task of the
coming years to educate the
(continued from page 1) jpeople to the point where they
road home, he is arrested and I will demand not only health for
sent to the pen, but this other themselves but for their broth-
fellow comes home with his ill- ers, not only life for their own
gotten gain and goes free under child but for every child.
the name of good business. The
latter is more dangerous than nuinr'VY mnrrr/i tf. '
the former, because the world CflUKLH lilKLCIOlW
has condemned the one while
he other is still at large work-
ing bis subtle schemes, preying
u|x>ii the very existence of a
free people.
| Every person in this of any
other community profits when
the farmer is given a square
deal; all suffers \ hen he suffers.
Hasten the day in Bastrop when
the business men will get to-
gether and oust the unscni; a-
lous man that would prey upon
the farmers of the community,
MKT]I(>I IST CIIUHCII
Morning Service 11:00 a. m,
I Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Wedncbday Prayer Service 7:30 p.m.
J. L. TRACY, l'utur,
! Sunday School <J:45 a. m.
M. C. Booth, Suput intend—t.
fourth
BAPTIST church
Services every second and
Sunday in each month.
Morning Service 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
for they are the only friends to | Sundny s,h()^ N! MUrphy ^5*^
G. c. King, Supt.
every industry in our communi-
ty. We expect to stand square-!
ly in the fore-front for a square
Ideal to the fellow who tills the!
! soil.
Health Hints.
MOST everybody knows the
easy-going sort of man who
never takes a tire seriously until he
gets a blow-out.
How long he will resist universal
tue education is a question.
But this is sure—
More people are finding out every
day that between leaving things
to luck and getting real economy
there is a big difference.
Many a car-owner has come to
U. S. Tires because he couldn't afford
to keep on paying that difference.
Probably seven out of ten users
of U. S. Tires came to them only
after they'd had enough of "dis-
counts", "bargain offers", "clearance
sales of surplus stocks" and other
similar appeals.
They have found economy—and
they stick to it.
They pay a net price—not "some-
thing off list" that may not mean
anything in the first place.
They get fresh, li ve tires, being
made and shipped while this mes-
sage is being written.
No matter where they live there's
a nearby U. S. Dealer with his
nearby U. S. Factory Branch.
U. S. Tires keep moving.
No opportunity to get old and
dried out. No shifting here and there
trying to find a market.
Every U. S. Tire a good tire,
wherever you find it anywhere in
the country.
Because the U. S. policy is a good
policy that serves the car-owner all
the time.
Doing the very best for him that
human good faith can do.
THE U. S.
CHAIN TRKAD
Ono of the 1 tin s jf
which it may bf sh!i1 that
they dflivur economy
year in aiu! yt ur out tti.J
tilo after tm1.
The U. S Chain TV- t
fives sufficient traction
on all ordinary roud sur-
faces. It is probably t'.-. >
handsomest, and by u I
I'dd.s the most popular,
of the w hcltf U.S. l'ttbriv.
Tire line.
United States'Tires
art' Good
sires
U. S. USCO TREAD
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD
U. S. ROYAL CORD
U.S. RED & GREY TUBES
By Dr. Manton M. Carrick
State Health Officer.
Cleanliness is a virtue. Too
many people, like the Pittsburt
belle, think they are clean.
Soap and water are | o| alar
symbols of cleanliness, but
y< u can't hide behind a cake ot
soap.
Unclean thoughts are as
black as soot on a white table
cloth.
where
CALVARY J.
EPISCOPAL church
T i ivy W. Jones, Pastor.
Mo-ning Service 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service . 8 P. M.
Sunday School {1:45 a. m.
HUGO WKRTZNER, Supcrintcndwt
Litany Service every Wednesday at
I ernoon.
Woman's Guild meets the last Wed-
nesday afternoon in every month ia
.lie Church.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Services every third Sunday
Morning Service . 11 00 %. m.
Evening service 7:30 pja,
JAMES WRIGHT. Pastor.
Sunday School . 9:45 a. m.
United States Tims
United States
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Bastrop Motor Co., Bastrop
E. 0. Williams, Smithville.
T. P. Haynie, Bastrop
Alexander & Randie,
Cedar Greek
Don't buy food stuffs
J flies are tolerated.
Don't eat where flies have ac-
cess to the food.
Flies are the filthiest of ali
I vermin. They are born in filth,
,live on filth, and carry filth
around with them. They are
I maggots before they are flies.
It is perhaps no exaggeration
]to say that in no other period
of history has the prevention of
disease occuped so large a | lace |
n the thoughts of every n clli-j catholic church
gent community as obtains at i Morning Service >0:15
this present day. , Evening Service 7:30
J. W. Pledger, Supt.
' THE (GERM w > METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
I Preaching Every Second Sunday,
morning and night.
Every fourth and fifth Sunday night*.
Worship with us at 11 A. M. and 7 P.
M.—-All services in English
o. E. KATTNER, Pastor.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 1 : I■" A. M.
CUS SCHAEFER, Supt.
Food funrnishes fuel for the Services every first Sunday.
body. Have you any knowledge —
Professional Cards
MAYNARI) & MAYNARD
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Office over First National Bank!.
Ilastrop, Texas
J. II. POWELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Second Floor, Lurch Building,
Bastrop, Texas.
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Comnv
Sense
Aged Man Near (Jem in Dying
Condition—Shot Himself in
Mouth.
I'. II. Loomis, justice of the
peace, and Will Crow, county at-
torney, were called last Satur-
day evening to the Frank Tram- ,|()01
mell ranch about eight miles'open disclosing tin
east of (Jem, to hold an inquest (hl, roof uf hit, mouth an(1 let
over the body ot Ci. M. Kennedy, ting some blood run out. They
who was reported to have taken lhen ]ooked 1)ack aU(i saNV t)u,
his own life that afternoon be- pLsto| ]avi,iK on the sheet.
'tween four and five o'clock. Mr. Kennedy was 68 years old
!<>f the quantity of fuel-food that
1 vou need?
Systematic exercise is nect -
I sary to keep the body in good
j physical condition. Bulging
muscles are not always the sign
if good health.
Walking is cheaper than rid-
ing and far bet er for one's
health.
Neglected teeth arc res] >ns"
hie for many serious infect mis.
Prevent trouble by kee] ing the
t'T'h and mouth clean.
Many Af the common defects
of children unnecessarily occur
because of failure to r< ali*/e th<
dangerous complication, and >e-
'ipielac, which folow ;n the wake
;o| infectious and contagious dis-
Soon Mr. Trammel!, who was eases; also the ease with which
working at a shop a short dis-'these ailments are spread about
jtance away saw the man lying; in a community, thereby nea-
outside the window and calling ting ej idemics.
'for another to help him they Avoid condensed milk as a
wont to Kennedy and picked him steady diet for infant*. | The Bastrop Sanitarium an-
up to carry him back into the It js conservatively csfimat d nounces it is now open to the
house. As they were near the that a baby's chance for living public.
the man's mouth dropj ed through the first year of 1 fe J DR. .I. CORDON BRYSON
wound in are five times as great if breast Physician in Charge
PACK * JONFS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
l!a:itrop, Texas
DflTic# second floor Citizen State
DAWSON HOUSE
W. J. DAWSON, Proprietor.
Rates .... $j,oo | «r Day
Clean, comfortable beds, and
thing r.'">d to eat t ail times, s.
H A STROP S VMTAKIl 'M
on August 17, li 20, and he had
Buy "vjio Pan*
Get Triple Wean
. . C I . A . K/AI 1 I t nt
They returned a verdict of
suicide, the evidence showing |ivet| on the Trammell ranch a,
that the man had shot himself |(),lR ,im0i ]Ie was tiiere when
in the roof of the mouth with a Mr. Trammell purchased the
:l'l calibre pistol which he had
Iowned to shoot rabbits with.
Kemiedv had been sick about
Two pair of ^hocs bought at the
same time and worn turn about
will last longer than three pair
bought, separately and worn out
one pair at a time
OC.DEN
Shoes For Men
Made of Mahogany Calf
arc solJ with the a -surancc of
1,000 miles of service By pur-
chasing two pair at once you get
J ,000 miles service for nothing.
Try this plan once anJ you ll
never buy shoes the old way.
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DAVE COHEN, BASTROP. TEXAS
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from Powers 22 years
ago. He was a recluse and talk-
ed very little. His age and his
a month with bronchitis, and sickness had wasted his form
: I >r. Carey, of Rankling, Okla..' until he was very light when he
was attending him. He inform- died.
ted Kennedy that he could live j Once when Frank Trammell
only a short time, and Kennedy hju| ,)uen (o Tuci)mcarj N M
begged to he given morphine to wllh-,( bunch „f (..t, u. KtM|lu,|v
put him to sleep until the end askl.d jf )u. h}l(| K),n.
came The doctor infornied nedy0|| Tranime„ a>ssurinj,
him that he could not, as hw ,lim thal he ha(| Ml(i, Kun.
.heart was so weak that the mor-(ne(lN remarke(| that Hm)i uas
jphine would kill him at once. his lM,ltlu.,, That WHS ali Uu,
I That afternoon when the fam-. famjly ,,Ver knew about In- rel-
llv lett him for a while he crawl- tttjVcs.
|ed out of the window by the side
{of the bed. taking a sheet with
him. He laid down on the sheet A consignment of lumber was
and shot himself in the roof of recently shipped from a west-
the mouth with the pistol, the orn State to Chicago, valued at
bullet lodging somewhere in his I'hc freight charges are
head. Those in the house who'Rf,id to have been $800. Just
heard the shot paid no attention ] think ! .
to it as they mistook the sound
for a door being shut or blowing
shut.
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An easy way to make mone*.
is to forget that it is a hard job. i
that your liver's out of order find your blood's
weak and watery, when .\uO wuko tip with "an
awful taste in your niotitV and "nbout as
tired as when you went to bod.'' Hotter get.
busy with I r. Tliaeher'fc Liver and Hlood
S.vrup. It'll put your li\er and bowels in
good shape and brneo you up all over. Finest,
kind of a FAMILY ToNIC— ;n use for 08
years. On sale at your drag store.
Mr. on(f Mm. J. II. NY/ion, Cnrthag<\ T« x . : ' We have
um-il l)r. Thftober's l.iver and lilood Syrup fur ninny
yours. It lorn been our only dootur when nick and in
ruu-down conilition."
THACHER MEDICINE CO.
Chattanooga, Tern., U, S. A.
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 21, 1921, newspaper, July 21, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206375/m1/8/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.