The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921 Page: 2 of 5
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THE BASTROP ADV ER T I S ER
PUBLISHED BY THE BASTROP PRINTING > OMPANY.
>frK i l Statement of the Financial
Condition of the
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K. E. SCOTT, Manager- Editor.
y\t Mi Pade, State of Tcxus ut th, 2;
Alose of business on the 6th day of Sep =E
item her 1021, published in the Bastroj S
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. |.\dv, •rtiser, a newspaper printed am: | ■=
ear $1.50 Six Months 75c Four Months . .. 5(V (pul -hed at Bastrop, state of Texas, 5
Subscriptions Payable in Advance. V " t,u ,r,lh day of September 1021.
( KESOUDCES . =
Why Deposit Your Money |
IN THIS BANK I
Entered it Post Office at Bastrop, Texas, as Second Class Matter.
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THE i.T.E T£ST M.TCAL FIVl'E
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Loans and discounts, per- S
or <' 'lateral $tip.7oi.'l.' S
(Liberty Bonds . 0,K34.Wi =E
Overdrafts HOI.Oh ~~
• B«>t.ti- and Stinks '_'2a.0< ^
Ilea! estate (Bi.r.king h< use. 2..'Oil.lie sr
W«i i ;,v:ni" Stamp 7ftJ$
Furniture and fixtures .
1 >ue fi < 'ti other 1 ,.nl<s a:.d
Kan' and i ash on
hand
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tiuaranty Fi^.d
.\ nieilt I >e| ■ siaus'
Guaranty Fund
Ai ' | '.HiRes aiid 1 ill- < f
Exchange
Collections
Total
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a) Stork {.-aid in ?! V r. • a-
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1,100.00 rr
11,' 11.7 =
1 <>■ 1.71 up
1 172.10 =
Because it is YOCR home bank.
iVcause its officers and directors nre .".11 home • < : If
and are all known to you, AND AliE iOUK
FRIENDS.
Beeau-o your friends are more \ t. .ly inter* 1 I in
YOl R welfare than others can possibly be.
Because the bank is conducted ( n safe and .r.d
business principles, and takes no chano w.!h
other people's money.
. Eecause you
need the Bank,
and the
Bank needs you.
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BASTROP, TEXAS.
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Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $50,000
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DRESS MAKINC \ SI'E( I M l ^ .
IN THE DISTRICT ( Il KT OF Till T |
Mrs. Nina T. Fleming will be at 1MTKD S'l A" ?> 1 II TIIE State i.f Texa.-
Mrs. .Iii Ymmir home where slu- \\ ESTERS' I.IS'IF i I I F.\ VS
will receivt mil i's fei dii making.
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' 'i inty if l'i.strip
We. I>. R. LeMastcr,
|<iur ktii wledfi' and belief.
C'has Kuhn, President
M, (i. Lehman, Cashier . 4
$'.is,:.7".M Sul -i-ribed and sworn to before nif
tb.s 12th day of September \ I'. 1021. j
A. .1. Forestor, J j|j
presideua S " u; l'uM;e Ba-tiop, County, Texu-
It. \ . I'. I I'roitritin
September 1Mb I'.'l
Subje< t 'Towel ,for Serviit1'
Leader, Mr. Kiny
Souk, "Holy, Holy, Holy.
Prayer.
Scripture I esson, .!<>::n L • 1 '
Klizabi th Eskew
Introdti'.'tion by Leader.
Secti r, 1. by Mr. Hrami' n
Section 2, by Ethel (.iric < *.1 •• ■
Section i. by Mrs. H. .1 < i.k11:-
Stction 4, t'na Craft.
Section ■"•, Fllen Duncan
.Vet ion by Lead: i
Sptcial mu-i'. Loui t ILrtrliw
In the mattei 1 ' ;! A\\In e\
1 Mankrupt • In I. .i : y No. s (•
To the cri'ditois ii .'wvbrej
jff Smithville in ti t of Ba troj
and District afor*1-; . .< iiankrupt.
■ Notice hercb\ • •t oil tin
12th day of S«pt« • • '. 1021. th
said \\ H. A'.vbtej • y adjndirei
kiiankl'llpt a: d t1:.' •' i
and M. F. Ilensi n. as ca bier of sail! ' . i< I- Atte-t:
bank, each if us. do solemnly swear I auls
hi reditm - will ' •
'n Austin. Tex: . ,
{Octob. r. \. D 1'■ - 1
; 1 whieh lime tb>
vttt nd, 11\e 11 .
fl-'tei i 1 . 'U
1 meet nur o
d at my o ci
rn t h day o
10 o'clock a n
i .iitors maj
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that 'I t above -.t;.tenient i trti( to :hi
In ' if our kiinwledt •• and beleif.
I >. If. I.' M. t< r. I 'resident
M. F. Beri<-< n. Cashier.
S .i t il d u -'m rti tu hcfori rr.«
I ii ■!. ; ' . ; • el'iiier A D I- .
S. M Ki-ltin
Notary Public, Bastrop County, Texas
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i' Williams,
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Vv H. Harvey.
Director*.
All-i t Orts
1 Zinder
I Jirectoi s.
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barkrupt. atK
(transact such otbi • • . • • < as ma;
(properly come b*-f* « -.*.d meeting.
An t'n> Texas. S-tit. i i l..'. 1921.
FOR SALE—12 mile north <m Main * n. K V ■ ,/.wr • Jr..
street. I *• aeii land, all tillable, kleal iCefeii, La'.i.' iptey
place for Dairy and truck f'irm. ,
Of
Stati ■ ' of he Finar.ca
< tu ■ .'ion nf the
(.1 M< \S i\ S'! A'lE BANK
At ! re. Stii!( of Texas, at the Co e
• if 1 ;i-,in s - i ■ tin «<th day of Septe.i,.
itAP.?Jo V'iLL SEE
NUMBER OF
SHOWS THIS YEAR !
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A t-, v -rem'.: nt Profim of State Fair of ;
Tex j H .j'. ,n Standard and
Varety.
T "...ii- a'i kr:i'v. :i th world o\«r as
f"' . ' -.'V '• me aluilsemeiil Ml
n i lie St iii?. living is 1
on nieilt trim en- ■
Oood well ami othev v'o d Improve.
I .i M > k the Dixi,
or next wie
ments. I ir further ififormnfIon ad ;j,ver f
dress II. Mui chi.-on, Bastrop. Texas , how • >>' nijrht y< .
Thi i'opulatb
it 1.1' - In an
cmiraj-'eK lit (iitfl niiiKb'ilne <S and de
. .. velops mass ntelllgence. gives favor
,;c1' '",l 1,1 ,ht' Hast io|. j ions in a vay fh.it 4
rrogran \<iv, r:iscr, a ,ewsi ;,pei printed and . leaves fw. doubt as ti>. their feelings,
i ine ' <e i j,.,i .i (i l(t Bi.sr «,j . State of Ti % T< 1 i:h will have full t p-
on t r l.'ith di ; if September Hi. 1. n'.i. t> to <1 i lay their love for the 4
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Brush Up An Acquaintance
With Our S ock of Bru-hes
VOU'U, KIND IT
k Frfiiitabie and astir.g Acqaaintsnce
BECAUSE
The Bristles Last
HAiR^RUI'HES AND COMBS. TCO'f
I >'.ie from ot In ! I.. ik- and
banket s, and ( ash on
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A anty l-'urid
i Acieptances and Fills of
U Exchange
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till i I for the ai?insement pi niam
, lo St.it< Pair of Te\is ami Interna-
tier!..) K\ it i o 11 ■* Oct s to ha 4
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' j..s jet 1. a!il:"lini.'ed iltld I• r 111^lo
1.01 :>..8; 1 liv t that some of he leading -hows
t ■ • mint.; will m..ke Americas 4
*. .o.';:ir'1 •''' ' l air.
Sini s of ili'.'l will h ii| (iff ths'
' • i i i 1 " idl• • and t - a sh w ^
well worthy ot tins important rank. *
I: is a ■::«* i a 1 revue produced under'
' tht diie.-tioti • ' I- ne de Herat, tim ^
i.oted Fiejich mai're de ballet, who
a-ill tn.'ng the most beautiful chorus
• is, sv | 70 ' th* State Pair that has ever been 4
SAID:-
"I'roperty is tlio fruit of labor; pro-
;torfv is Hcsirdi ]p, is :i po-itivc pood in
tlio wi rid, I liat some should be rich shows
that others may become rich, and hence is
just encourajnniont fo industry und enter-
prise Let n'it him who is houseless pull
down the house of another, but let him
work diligently and build one tor himself
thiih b\ example assuririjj that his own
shall be safe from violence when liiiili,"
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Tin show Itself will lie a sparkling
l,2('- '.'i j, i die.v. filled to a delightful measuie
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w 'h snappy songs cl ier dancing,
875.02 I Mid bright hued cosiunn's. "Smiles ol j
li'-l will be staged in the Coliseum 4
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Balding every day during the Fair
w 1 a. show in the rt"nioon and
12,100.00 , . .
; another at night
1 iwn on \ in it enuif Row that well
!?'.••• • known showman, Clarence Wurthiini,!
w.,1 | ro\idi oiitdi "t an u "incut Wi ii
'Is series of shows and rides. This
featuie of '.i* .-'i r w ill . i\..in i
• noveltie: .• 11■' !!c th"at e
; tip till ! • ' illg ( ll'( Its w n h \v i: 1 , ay
eve y day during ■' o se . n,
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 1, 1921, newspaper, September 1, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206381/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.