The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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For Xmas
10 Per Cent
Discount
lO Per Cent
Discount
I
TIME OEPOSITS
MAKE IT
WE ACCEPT AND PAY INTEREST
ON TIME DEPOSITS
"Gifts That Last
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| Qj^nPflSO WITH DOUBT AND TEAR Give Jewelry J
I A 10 PER CENT LASH DISCOUNT (for cash j
1 only) wilt be given during December on every- |
1 thing except goods having tne manufacture/s gl
§ established price, as follows: Safety Razors g +
1 Fountain Pens, Shaffer's Pencils, Elgin and In- g
if gersoll TVatcbes, Grafonolas Victrolas, Victor g ,
1 and Columbia Records, Optical Goods and Big = j
M Ben clocks.
It often happens that a man has a few hunda.
or a few thousand dojiars which he doe's no]
pcct to use till some "l iter date, and whii
might as well deposit at interest.
Drop in and Talk i! Over Wiili Us
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Things That Are Almost as Essential as Water
§;♦
Citizens ^tate Bank
Bastiop, Texas
Paul D. Page, Pres. J. T, Ci ysup, Cashier
DIRECTORS—Paul I). Paee. I T. Crysup, .1. I.. Wilbarger. II.
B. Combs, John Barton, Jm. (). Turner. Hugh Barton H. J.
Kesselus.
'M GIFTS FOR THE LADIES
Jj Bar Pi 08
EE Broodier
§ HinpH
H La Vallieres
S Mesh bags
Jr Bracelets
EE Bracelet Watches.
-EE Vanity Cases
p Ivory
EE ThimWes
££ Silverware
II China
1| Clocks
Jp Casseroles
H- Percolators
?.;iking dishes
rsread tray
Service tray
Table Silver
Ptoses
Manicure Sets
1'inbrellas
Fountain Pens
Jewel boxes
Toi'et sets
Pencils
Vases
Per(urue bottles
Pearl Necklaces
GIFTS FOR MEN & BOYS =
McDl'I r NEWS
Purses
Cigarette cases
Kings
Safety Razors
Safety Razor
b ades
Military brushes
Gold knives
Gold Pencils
Sterling
Silver Pencil?
Watches
Studs
Cuff Links
Collar Buttons
Watch Fobs
VVat■ ■ 11 <'hiiins
Watch l*"i>i
Wal.ienuar
Chains
Dickens Chat; >
scarf Pins
EE | Here I come again "frisky
EE and jolly" as ever and ready to
= t write all the news I know.
Mr. T. A. Fisher from the
They caught one O'Possum
Mrs. Mary Brown spent a few
hours in the W. M. Hibbs homo
Sunday evening.
EE 'Department of Education and Miss Bessie Hibbs and Mrs.
~ |County Supt. llaynie visited Lena Hibbs v • visitors in the
== I the Mc miff school last Monday j\V. M Hibbs ■••.me Sunday,
rsr ji'ectpiber otii. We all enjoyed ()dus •!,<i Cecil Uotr<
zzz hearing them ti
levies and Me. >rs Coodall, Hart-'war with the Helvitians.
ford and Thomas Boggan went j His success is largely due to
hunting last Saturday night, his able and well trained Lieu-
tenants Misses Nell Amthor
and Lillian Dawson.
Caesar tried Lawrence Brown
for treason but let him go be-
cauSe of his lawyer Miss Klein-
er! •
0'ivia Moore is still loose with
an arniv of Helvitians and when
•; very nuien 'visited Mr. W iam Hibbs Sun- t!iey are captured we will draw
Mr. Ci. C. King visited the day. jup a peace treaty and then go t<>
McDufl' school last Friday. Well, 1 wi. ay goodbye for Belgium as our Scout Miss
Mrs. Etta Lanfear and Mrs'this time. 'Hemphill reports that Howard
J Tie clasps
Pen 6c Pencil Sets k .
I hmblem charm*
Kuiblern buttons
Belts <Sr Buckles
Bill Folders
"Dimples" Smith is contemplating a revolt.
!(• I'ays to- Advertise.— Not
long ago we advertised for a
poet and here are the results:
I "Oft' at night when all is still
ave you r. 'iced what a good And lonesome is the crv of
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Umbrelias
Collar Pin-
Cigarette ho'de s
JEWELRY- WATCHEStPHONOGRAPHS REPAIRED,
Gent
Cent
Dis't.
Dis't.
EE |Carrie Hibbs were visitors in
E^ !t!*e .11>e Robb'i.- h(>me Sunday
EE! Miss Albcta Smith and Pearl
■EE jMcDutV visited Lucile Bobbins
'Sunday evening.
EE Mi.-> M:-rgueri! Lvles spent
EE ^i.^t Saturday night with her school we hue this year and the Whip-poor-will,
(ou.-ins Misst Daisv and Lura ' wondered W -i if was so good 1 hear you say between your
EE Lee Boggan. j The reason i.- -hut ten Juniors snores,
EE Mr. Dallas H:bbs and Mr. are at work W e got tired ot For the love of mike, put the
Walker Boggan wore visitors in the Seniors r ning things and'cat out doors."
the Henrv Scott home Sunday 'challenged tb :n to do some- Sail hnf Tr ..
evening. thing to make history. They are , ,fiVfi J [u, Su(j
Misses Sadie Brown, Sadie «?P nr: annual which we Th(. ^ Wt hw cheekg U|t
on his collar it stayed a week.
Junior-Senior Basket Ball
(imaes
'I he first game was played
with the Seniors at a disadvan-
fought game alt ho Bastrop won' It is Here What? The ms- P,bent v
Those little ket ball sea- -., and Bastrop!^ . Rabt n"hui-• thelr «taf
.'/oal thrown-, wa.>
Cooper and Lima Scott were1 h(,Pe will be , success but if
visiters in the W. M. Hibbs:they fail we v ;sh for them to
home Sundav remember tha* what the Seniors
The'Vic Duff Basket ball team1'1"'101 awom;-;:sh th" Junior,,
played the Bastrop team last w'"-
Fridav. They played a hard | —^—
The
not playing.
by a few scores.
== Junior- sure are eood players. High school 'earn will start
S Mr. William Hibbs and Miss practicing riyr'f away. We ex-j
E ' Mnxine Martin went out driving \} oct to win vr-y game we play | Thp tefts playei| ;int)Ulr,. Kam<.
ss (Sunday afternoon in Williams this season. ,lie Seniors being the victors by
Er i'H'^v ''''iiD. | c a score ofto is The Juniors
Mi.--('s Dai.-' Mid Dura !.<• • Thesecoi ' ir Latin class sap that the last iratra was ai
I', v an and M;-- Marguerite 'j,as Caesar in hi-'""1 ?.
I H HT LIVE OAKS NijV. >
HKillttKOVE TELEtiKAM
OAK HILL IjKTTLU'
1 ''inr Editor;— I noticed mv letter escaped'
As we had no news f *.st the waste basket so I will ven- Dear Ft: tor —
• e.«ks paper we will try t - tid ture again. We are having a j ^'r-v a^a'n to ri\'" u the
i-. noine for next edition. lovely spell of weather. It seems ' n£VV< 'r"m our '•'icinit; A"-
MLss Elanora Miller, o ,tli- almost like Spring There is a; ^rding to previous .• point -
•: •• niai who has been 'mg season but there has not been nu'n!• Be\\ Lambert p •••aehed
her grand-pa rents, Mr. ar Mrs but very little plowing. So many j t" {l ^P'^ndid audamo > inday
*• nil Miller for several n as, of the farmers are not through a''"!
rMi;.rneil to her home la- v it- gathering their pecans. Pecans '. Slchildren .v pro-
i.rda^ Miss Miller is de :. ed and turkeys were the main pre-.-ing cclv w; h tin- pro-
vjt,h the people and cliniM. of money crop around here as the ^r;UI tor Xmas.
weevil ruined the cotton eroi. Luther Oweiw from the Mt
!v The health of this community i l>'easa,! neighborlvod \a< in
ity is very good. ' our midst Saturday night.
: v Miss Ituth Cox has returned ' i > "pie oi th vicinity.
Ml from a three weeks visit from hav * -"'dr several hun.i- dol-
iu Pleasanton. 'lars vvi>t'. ot '"rkeys w: :• h is a
I Mr. J. S Ferguson and sister^," 1 ^"''•
<er 1 Mrs. J. M. Robinson visited re- ' " ; £,'1" ,un'
ma latives in Austin Fridav. srt n,'xt Thursday De< 15th to
- mJ Mrs. Bob Cray has moved |mrt,t at the ' hun u 1,011 1 t0 ro"
a 1 hack to her old home She and 1'''
-,irn children are so much better ' cai '"'r h and
tUyjr 1 S I! (*( I.
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• or State.
Mr. J. O. Hendrix and
r. moved fi m < ur com '
Cedar Cre k. W e ai-1
- rry to have them l< a\
a i -h them much sinc v
ii ■ ir new home.
Mr. and Mrs- 0. T. Ii
11 children and Mis - V
) ■ gh spent Saturday aia
iia\ in Austin. They rep
pVaiant. trip., On their r
i-'i-y were accompanied ! •
'ji and mot her, Mrs. (iuy W'
larger, who had sper-
tsi'eeks with relatives ther .
- Mr. and Mrs C. L. H-
«iifl family and Miss
!• luigelhi.fer m?d« a 1
* ip i Austin Saturday
'.••ii us that Santa was o
■ .sieets and tliat the sfr
f^li of bis goods.
Miss Stella Wattersor,
tfiirtr of the Ot1^ school,
H i- week end with horn
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ami mode mity
sop v, allace were Bas.t i
Mr. Bud Roberts and family
>f J. S. Ferguson
two wert> guests
Sunday.
rjx Mr. Rodger Ward, of Lytton '1 ''
ma Springs, visits High drove
quite often, I wonder what the
attraction is .
• ,ie Mr. Hasie Robinson has gone
,re to Austin today to visit rela-
tives
Will close
tot s las Sj
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and all the r>
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to the Editor
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1921, newspaper, December 15, 1921; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206393/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.