The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 1 of 5
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great merchants of the country and the busi-
ness man of today who does not advertise his
wares generally has considerable space de-
devoted to the storage of shelf-worn good.-.
Sub scribe
for this paper and keep posted on not only the lo-
cal news, but all other news of interest
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well, especially the do ><-
.uerested
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"Job Work'
This office makes a specialty of ail classes of Job
Printing. TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT
ORDER INSTEAD OF SENDING OUT OF
TOWN. Our Prices are Reasonable.
THE ADVERTISER
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{Under our present financial sys-
== tem warehouse receipts are an
== excellent basis for obtaining fi-
nancial assistance in handling
these products. We hope that
the membership if this organi-
zation will give this more atten-
tion than they have before.
Special Serv ices.
We wish to again bring to the
attention of the entire member-
ship the fact that this organiza-
tion is e(|iii| ,'rd to render st .rial
and specific services to Individ-
uals or community commercial
organizations. It1, therefore,
you have any particular prob-
lems with which we can help
you, l lease do not hesitate to
iiring them to our attention.
Our research department is es-
= pecially well equipped to assist
our members in obtaining de-
tailed information relative to
the business conditions anil «>s
I ortunities in Texas, tor in-
elsewhere. W«Jwt deal of ill-
s'.stance, a iviative to the trade,
= 'f0v "ve and customs of Mexico.
~ 11 any of our members are at
EEE all interested in Mexican trade
= we will be glad to hel| obtain in-
jEE: format ion that will be beneficial
~ when they are ready to enter
~ t his field.
Out of State Kcque-ts for
Information.
We are receiving an increas-
es: ingly large number ot requests
from out of State points asking
ss , tor authentic reports and infor-
mation relative to the agricul- V,'
tural, business and industrial op- "
EE im.unities in this State. We be-
EE 1 lieves this indicates the attitude
other sections ot the country
have adoj ted toward the State
of Texas in that they regard ii
as a land of eipportunity. Most
'>1 the requests we receive arc
apparently from business estab-
lishments and individuals who
I expect to locate in the State.
I racing Express Shipments
There has been considerable
|complaint among shippers be-
icause o! the fact that the Amer-
CHURCH DIRECTORY
METHODIST CHURCH
Morning Service 11.00 a. m.
Evening Service P- m*
Wednesday Prayer Service 7::i0p.n .
J. 1,. TRACY, l'aatox.
Sunday School '.':46 a. m,
tt. C. Booth, Superintendent.
Cigarette
To seal In th©
delicious Bi''^
tobaccn, "avor*
Toasted
BAPTIST CHURCH
Services every Btx'ouel J fourth
Sunday in em h month.
Morning Service 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 | . m.
C. N. Murphy,
Sunday School .... 1). 4,1 en,
G. C, King, Sup .
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Rates to Texas Parts Versus
New Orleans.
I. ('. C. Docket 112708, in which
the (ialveston Commercial Asso-
ciation co iq lains of unreason-
able and discriminatory rates Evening service
applying on traffic to and from , JAMES
tJalveston as compared to New Sun'I"y School
Orleans has been set for hearing
in (ialveston on October f>. In
add it on to this hearing the 1 ex-
as I'or s Association ha made
an informal request on Tr; flic
eel or llardie of the Tiller-
state Commerce Commission foi
a conference to be held in (ial-
veston at an early date to be at
tended by interested railroad
representatives, port ivpresen.a-
tives and shippers generally, in
an effort to reach a voluntary
agreement as to the proper ivla
tionship of rates between Texa>
and New Orleans on the one
hand and Texas (iulf ports on ...
the other.
CALVARY
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Percy W. Jones, Pastor.
Morning Service 11:00 a. m.
Evening Service 8 P. M.
Sunday School y:43 a. in.
HUGO WERTZNEK, Superintendent
Litany Service every Wednesday af
'enioon.
Woman's Guild meets the last Wed-
nesday afternoon in every month Lb
he Church.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Services every third Sunday
Morning Service 11:00 a.m.
. 7:.'!0 p.m.
WRIGHT. Pastor.
9:45 a. m,
J. W. Pledger, Supt.
rilE (GERMAN) METHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Pleaching Every Second Sunday,
morning and night.
Every fourth and fifth Sunday nights
Worship with us at II A. M. and 7 P.
M.- All services in English.
O. F. KATTNER, Past®.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Every Sunday at 9:15 A. M.
GUS SCHAEFER, Supt.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Morning Service 10:15 a. m.
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Services every first Sunday.
ican I .ailway Kxpress ( o.nj anv
requested shi| pers to furnish
I
STA'IK ()!• ILXAS
What the Texas Chamber
Commerece is Doing.
of porters to compete on a favor- e— s of Texas now have in
able rate basis with competitors production of hogs. It is
The initial meeting of the Ad-
visory Transportation Council
was held in Dallas on July 27. at
which most of the representa-
tives appointed on this council
were present and plans were laid
for transportation work of the
Texas Chamber of Commerce.
Meetings will I" held quarterly
in the future and regular dock
uts will be issued before
meeting. This Council is com-
posed of representatives from
each of the state-wide commodi-
ty organizations and groups of
the State of Te <as and will be
very valuable ir handling state-
wide transport a', ion problems
by surveying conditions and tin- fry
dertaking to remove handicap.,
existing in Texas business.
Texas Tariff liuretu Meeting
The Texas Chamber of Com-
merce was represented at the
inreting of the Texas Tariff bu-
reau held in Dallas on Aug. 1th.
Qppies of the bulk' ins announ-
cing subjects that were discuss
located in other states. We tint;
a great many rates between Tex-
as points and New Orleans rela-
tively higher than rale- be
iween points in other states and
New Orleans applicable on ex-
port and import traffic an i it ,s
our purpose to secure a general
readjustment in these rates so
as to give the Texas exporter
and importer the benefit of his
each location.
Cotton Textile Mil I'roje t.
For the past two years there
has been manifested a very
keen nterest on the j art of Tex-
as business men and co.nmun ty
organizations, in the possibili-
ties of the cotton textile indtis-
in this state. This organ na-
tion has recently issued a very
concise, comprehensive report
summarizing the information we
have obtained in regard to th s
industry. Until recen\,y it
seemed that the present price of
mill machinery and equipment
wan prohibiting, but believing
the
be-
lieved that inasmuch as Texas
farmers wll have produced th s
year an unusually large crop ol
feed stuffs, it wili be neces.sarj
for them to create a market foi
at least a part of these products.
They will, of course, need tho a
sistance of .he business men to
obtain the credits ne -e.ssary for
the purchase of a large part en National
lock. We urge our ni< m-
organized Southeastern 1*.
press Company had extend
<tion that the live stock
them with statements for con-
signees to the effect that ship-
ments had noi been delivered be-
fore tracer could be instituted.
( . ( . 1 avlor, president of the
American Railway Express Com
I pwny, has now advised, through
i the National IndustrTal 'Ira I fie
League, that under p,resent con
!d lions they will trace any am,
all shipments and will no re
I quire such statements from con-
jsignees in the future.
I'ime to rile Kxpress Claim*.
At the spring meeting of tee
Industrial Traltic Li -
the sujck. we urge our mem-igue it was stated that ne new
r>ers to give this situation care-ilv
fill attention. There is 1 t
question mat tne Jive stock in-
dustry in Texas will be stimula-
ted to an unusual degree (tirinj
the next few years, as Te*xa-
farmers are now paying mors
attention to diversif.cation than
they have heretofore.
Tenant ry.
Reports indicate 'that there
has been a decided increase in
number of tenant farmers in
Texas during the past decade'.
The Texas Chamber of ( om-
morce recognizing the' nece-sify
for goving careful thought to
the present unsatisfactorv sit ti-
the t
press
four
time
tiona
hi
the Sheriff or an> r'ons-Uil>lt. of
Ba rop County, Greeting:
You are Hereby Commanded to
cause t > be published euice eacii Week
for a period of tee days before the
return day hen >f, in a newspaper of
general circulation, which has • been
continuously and regularly published
fur k per od of not Ic.-s than one year
in said Bastrop County, a copy of tin
following notice:
THE STATE <>!•' TEX \S
To till persons interested An tile E.-
tat.i' of N erger Hill. I'eceiiiid, l'annie
Verier Hill and It, K, Iptrii , hav,
filed in the County Coie tf of Hastrop
County, an application 9<r the Pro
bate of the last Will anil P lament
of said Yet t:-r Hilt, llXcn ed, filed
with sa.d ap| ti<,ation aril f r T.etteis
T< •tanientai" I', "He is • ,| to e-t, !l of
,i |h■; i11• i.ei , with««njf bonel as pro
vided by the terms of iiy Will, which
will ! • heavd at the t of aid
Court, coini
Professional Cards
MAYNARD& MAYNARD
attuuneys at i,a\v
Oflice over First National Hunk,
Uastrop, Texas
J. H. POW BLL,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW.
Second Floor, Iiurch Building,
Ilastrop, Texas.
I'AGIO & JONES
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bastri.p, Texas
b< 'ond floor Citizen State Bank
Offie*
DAWSON HOUSE
W. J. DAWSON, I'ropri.'tor.
Rates .... $2.00 Per Day
' a an, comfortable beds, and Hc-ni*-
Isieg v,ood to t.ji' at all times, s.
tee i
ti. (
that possibly the machinerv
ed this meeting have; been sent manufacturers could be induced ation has | lanneel a campaign1
those of our membership we be- to give our people some eonees- among the commercial organiza-
lieve are- particularly intereste-d sion when they understood that ;ions of the' State, urginir them
in given docket numbers. j 'the development in this state to co-operate with their agricul-
Fair Associations. was being delayed as a result of | tural interests in bringing about
As per our bulletin e>f July 45, ipresent prices we undertook a |a more satisfactory condition. It
announcing the plans and pur- j campaign among the more re- is believed that the bu ines-
jx>se.s for calling a convention of sponsbl<' dealers and machinery men of this State should begin
the fair jtnd carnival association peetple to determine just what to give some thought to this big
secretaries of the State, an a o- their attitude would be toward problem. Deserxing tenants,
f'mtion e>f f^trs was organized a request for early cut-. With- particularly those who giu
under our auspVes on July 2S. "'it exception every mauufaclur-
at that time- our vice* president, er advised us that machinery
general manager and manager will be substantially lower in
and manager of our publicity ele- price this fall than it is at r res-
part me nt were made permanent ent. In every instance the sug«
honorary vice presidents of the ge'siion that communities and
association. Practically every individuals interc ted In nnl! having a
aietion ^ C the Sutc including pie>j«\i should biu;in now on <•>•- cultural
the JHoCrantle valley and South ni' .t.<u plans was made. W e
Plains district was repvescii.c.l will be very g'ad ir. led to give
at this meeting. The Texas 'such additional information on
Cfhnmbrr of t'ommerce has tin-'this mibj *ct ax iiih> ei< nii-W
doubte.eijv < i owsorenl an assofja- by any <•! ee r ne i • t
tion thai will tk* mneh to ail- Feeder at J-'ti ^cr TTogs.
vunce the intf'est of fair asso- li: cu-oj-yta^ . ,v tiii Uie A.
V'l i«crvi4oe; t^v. ^ "uV
fiU ^ ' '■ '"r ' ■ n M'liWf'
' ( onwaiiA and pther ag(UVeies,
promise of becoming larm own-
ers, should be put in touch with
landlords wlm lvcogni/.e the Pon-
e'fits of satisfactory rental con-
tracts and agreements and whe>
recognize the impi>rtance ol
more petmanent agri-
society than is now
found in the so-called t'uait
floating class, of which we have
such a number in Te'xas today.
A more detailed outline of what
1 his organization b(lie\c.. .should
be d' nc will be given the mem-
bership at an early date. Com-
ments and Miggestiejns rela!i\
,lo tljis'l Jan will be unprcti.ited.
n^ limit within which e'\-
elaims might be filed fron
0 six .nontlis. Since thai
1 he clia rrnan of , i \a-
I a e/iic !,\ pr< - >s eon: in: i
as received a letter fron*.
Taylor, | resident ol' t ru
American Railway Ivxjiri's,-
Company to the effect that that
compi ny wili al-o make tie-
same extension in lime within
wh 'h < re.ss claims may be
1 iied and 'hat I he e'hange will be-
t'onu* e't i • (t i\ e as soon u t!ici>
classification and receipt can i>e
I roperly amended.
.Memphis Southwestern Scale
Decision.
Tlie Interstate ( onimerei
Commissiem has rendered a de-
cision in I. & S. 1!?(;« , extension
of Memphis Southwestern scale
to additional Southwestern
joints, in which the carriers are
ordered to e-aieel the suspended
tariffs but without prejudice to
publishing revised rates in ac-
cordance with the findings in
II at report. Specific differen-
tials for ; wo-line- movement-
were suggcsteel and a mileage
.-•■■cale running out at (100 mile
with a maximum rate of s" ."k
first class was found to be prop*
e-r. Fourth Section Re'lief >-e-
<|tiested by the e-arriers w:i
vrat ed. I'lte carrier.-- are invit
eel to work out and submit a
plan b.\ which diffic
countered in merging
hi
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the fifth/day of Sf^i'eir.
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The Ilastrop Sanitarium
uouttccs il is now open let
public.
DR. J. CORDON I5RVSON
Physician in Charge
an-
ihc
of
\ iih yorir return/ thereon, . h
bow you have «"•,*"<uted the same.
(liven under nn hand and the eal T>
tf said e'ourt, at offi,-e in Bastrnp,
TeX't . th the .'lid day of Aucu:-!.
A. I>. 1021.
TION A I. JON'ES. ' '!< rk,
e'onnty 1 unt, Ba-trop (.'minty, T«-vas
Aujr I -it
8T VI E OF
K\ \s
the Silt
rop i
of
the si vi e oi i i:\.\s
i- i'ariv | ii!>e,sne(l
e : I hiin one year
i y, n fopy of the
To the Sheriff or any e'onstabl,. of
Bastrop < oiinty, (JreetinK:
V"ti are Hereby < oinmaiided to
ran e to be published ont-e e«, h v.eek
for a period of ten '^,'iys before the
return day hereof, in Jt liew paper of
treneral eirculnti in, wllieh hie been
<■< liti>iui>ii■ ly and l ei tilarly published
for a ] ei iid of not lesti than one year
in aid Ba-lr-'P t'ounlyj a copy of tin
following notice:
HE STATE OE TEX.
all |>e. ■ interested in the I
Irani.
Court
Ileal ion f"i
I and Te I
|llt. D«'eea>
lion, and ('
b, i. ■ I t
the I ioh
■in.
.,f h
nth
ICS
sc
•ale with Te*xa
group ratfjs mjr
en-
tile prn-
• common
be' over-
Export . Warehouses.
,4',i^>b«f-,< I-Vy^nieTc>' Rusmess mien ts and com-
iL^iot> Toi^i i Liv^u^ei,* .of 's maKing plup^ ptrap ex- niercyal or^aoi/ations a re b ing
fyyi/fferfc wiji jo tiw near fu* tensive campaigil' aniong tho uregd to consider the import
i'-lfti fiie, a jietitivn* with U-ib>cai"'>|'''-''s''lt'-";> men rmrt roTnmr'rcial yr- aHhe of having sufficient wai
tiers for the readjustment in im- ganfzaliems W tile State. 1o housing f ac ilities to care f >i li
port and eypoil rates so as to bring to tho atfeHttyn the oppor- staple agricultural products of
enable Texas exporters and im- tuuiiies the agricultural inter- their respective communities. Brownsville October I.
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point
come.
Rio (irande Differential Class.
I. ('. C. Dock(' 18782, in which
the lower Uio (irande valley is
[j removal or modift-
<Iii terentials on all traf-
.) and front that territory,
h. been set for hearing in
I W. T, Mint, DA-eajied
hi ha fi I'd in tin p omit
trop < 'ounty, an
>f the Ii
d W. T. I
aid applii
I e| 1 f-| t ': IT>vi. 1 a >
pe' I: i •!; I■ 1 , W ■ b i> ,!
by the term- of aid Wi1!, wh'n h wiM
heard at the next pvni of aid
Court, e'.nimeiK-injr on/tli'^Ch>i M
d iy in September, A D. IfNJ. the
• aine be the i h dlii of Se| te>*d>' i ,
A I . l!'Jt, at tin I'oilrt llous,, there
of. in Bastrop, Tex:w. at which time
all pi ; -ii. interested . 1.1'd Estate
i-i. y at'i i ir nial eoiiii <t urd nppli -a
t on, should they dyjnre to do so.
Herein Eail Not. bin l\ave you Ik-
f, ,> .. il ('ourt oil t in* fii d-- j
of the next term thereof thi Writ,
v, h your return thereon, showing
how you have exeruted the same.
(iiven under my hand ai d the eal
of aid Court, at office? in Bastrop,
Texas, this the 30th day of July, A.
D. 1921.
TION A I, .H) NEK, Clerk,
C.iiiniy Co art, lla-troj) County, lexas.
Auer l-.'lt
riff or any c nn.- Iablt.
'ounty, (Ireetinif:
^ mi are 11 < i •■! >- ''nminande-d to
cause to be published oin n each Week
r a period of ten days before the
re! i ii da; hen .f, ill a new .paper of
general eireula'i n, which lia- been
d ntinuously and rei:nlarl>| published
for a |aS oil of not
in said Bast rop • ounty,
following notice: i
THE ST \TE (>E TEXAS/'
To all pei -'His interc ti/l in the Es
tale of tail \, Bloni(|uiit Deceased,
llaiii'ta IllomnuiM ha tiled in the
County Court of Ba trdp County, an
applicatit n "or th,. I'rol/ate of the last
Will and Te lament ii1 said Carl A
niomi|ui-t| D*ti;i i ed, ffiled with as id
applii at!••-', anit for /l.etters Testa
n ei.tai y be •*d/ i<, p,.t i,- mnei,
by the
h wT^T>^1m«u. <!
aid Court, com.
nelny in Sep
i bout bond, us p'jivW«4
term • of an| Will, \v
ut the next term of
meneing on the fin
t .ember,
the Fitb
at the
trop, T(
interc I
A. D, 1
-lay of S
•ourt Hoi
xas, at wl
•d in aid
■ire to do
p'e 11
\u
same IxiinK
\. D. I Hi! 1,
of, in Bus
all pe. sons
s appear
ion, should
l
ha
ai<
I I'll
they dc- re to
Herein I'.iil
fee said Coin
of tie 111 ' t t
with your ret
how you hue
(liven tiiidi
of -aid f'oui
Texas, th
D. 1021.
TICN \L JONES
( ounty Court, Bastrop Conn
Aug
ill lie
d. day
f this Writ,
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i • tri.pl
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Few men are ever wit!
friends until they bepin to bor-
row money from them.
Anyone is justified in loving
this town. It is full of beautiful
women and attractive children.
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