The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 3 of 4
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Me BASTROP AD\ £ R T ' S E R
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|jbl.ISHED BY T11E BASYROP PRINTING COMPANY.
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R. E. SCOTT, Manager-Editor. As thi
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. to l>oor
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gPERKINS, President.
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Entered at Post Office at Bastrop, Texas, us Second Class Matter. <>a ;u,
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$1.50 Six Months 75c Four Month
Subscriptions Payable in Advance.
METHODIST CHl'RCIl
We have been much ratified
i the. marked increase in at-
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Citation on Appointment of toes shun
Temporary Guardian ed, discard
signs <>f ili
!d of sweet 1 ~s
i low, du< rE
tiral ma- ST
i his are
a sc. espe-:5£
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i that
TH 8 BUNK KNOWS YOU I
signs of u then u«i ^
healthy ones should be disin- . = QG8lr0 01 LlllS DS11IK.
IT 01A14TS TO SERVE YOU
CO OPERATION is one of the secrets of com-
munity prosperity. It is the predominate
The State of Texas
'it the marked increase in -- rpf) Sheriff or any Constable fected for 10 to 15 minutes in a ^
jpndance at the MetnouKi ()f Baatrop County, Greeting: solution eo one ounce r=
hurch for the past few . uniay. you are hereby commanded to corrosive su' ' to IS gal- =
The people of Basi lop \m ^° (> caU8e to be published once each ions of water. Ei
church when theythm i vno week for a period of ten days be1 (1>) Pr * T.and—
while, and it is the purpose o £org return day hereof, in a1 Land should t well prepared
this pastor to make i a ways newSjjaper 0f general circulation as described .md Iloine
worthwhile. If you believe in . . -1 !
God, His word, His promises,
His judgments and want to
know how <o meet them ac-
which has been continuously Hints 235.
and regularly published for a tion of land
period of not less than one year for best re.
i opara-
ini; >rtant
..weet po-
in said Bastrop County, a copy
.eptably to your God and with Qf thg fojlowinK notic;,.'
eternal credit to your sell, come
to church next, Sunday. These
are our stock in trade. There is
no business in Texas 'hat oilers |
tatoes.
(c) Fertili
Lack of pr
one ot the li;
Tests.
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ictors in
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L .d of fer
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• ii , using
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Dodrinal Meeting
The State of Texas
To all persons interested in
the welfare of Ira Milton Stow- sweet pot..hi
-- _ , ,ers and Ernest Eugene Stowers, fertilizer dr.
so much for so little cttort on ,Minora v r Davjs was ,)y the tests shoUitl
your part or at so little cost. iCounty Court of Basil.op County the need oi i
The greatest storehouse in the T(>xas on (ho 1(Jfh (iny f)f De, ti,i/(jr Wb()|.
Universe is open to you an< jeemher, A. 1). 1921 duly appotn- tilizer should
that without money am \\ i <> i ^ 'j'ornj nr.,rv fJuardian of the'at least four j
price. esla'e of said Minors, which ap- 400 lbs to the
And yet the greatest possi) e,pointment will be trade p erma-. Select one
price 1 must bvng "• ni,in ,s nent unless the same shall be land and d'vid •
more than his l"- •1 ' ''1 * successfully contested at the parts or plats.
Come next Sunday moininv? ,iii< nex^ term of said Court, com- amounts ot' T
night and lot us h'aiu t« u1 mencing on the first Mondav in'used on th
ourselves as C.od weighs us. 1<ui M;u.(.h A n 1922 (,){> aame be.| j |Ht No. 1.
are welcome. Wo want you. in^ ((u> r>(h (|ay ()f ^arrj1( A 1} 1G per cent
God is calling >ou. < uVrt ' at the Court House there- 50 pounds cott"
J. P. Trac>, as "i ;nf jn jjastrop. Texas, at which l'lat No. 2. A
j time all pei'sons ir.!; rested in )( per c-nt a.' i
'the welfare of aid Minors may 10 jioiinds cot tun
:i| pear and contest such ap- Plat No. v. A
Fub. See book .! <.intme.it if they so desire. 16 per cen tadtl
Leader, Carlyle Plattni r II rein f il rot but have you GO pounds col*on
Special music, Solo, Mrs. Lit'- l>< said Court <>n the s.M'd l'lat No. 4. Ap] i\ • •> jiounds
piingham lirst day thereof this writ with 16 per cent acid
Prayer by Bro Murphy 'your return then n. -hewing 50 pounds cotton s< d neal.
Scripture reading. Ada Lynn how you have executed the ami 7 | nunis sulp. . ■
"Wallace same. of potash or 30 kaii-it.
Introduction, Leader (liven ui tier my h.">d ard the df the potash is
See. 1. \*elma Perkins a' of a'I Court at office in tain, a complete c< anie^
Sec 2. (1 and 2,) Miss Ward Bastrop, T< .as, tl is- the 15th, dal fertili/ r c* ' ^
Sec! 2. (3) Jewell Callahan day of February. A. D. 1022. for the three ingredients in No.
Sec. 3. Mr. •! B Cotton Tiirral Tone . Clerk, lj.
Sec. 1. Bro Murphy County Cc.urt La ' rop Co.. To?:. "'at No. 5. I his i:;
Sec. 5. Mima McDavid (Seal) 16-23-2 i a check, i < <
Conclusion, Pres." in charge. , - ' all rcceiv> no :'ertil ..
'For Sale—Two Fo *d Touring ill,.: l.er ill'/- r ;-h> '
Mi^s .>parkes, blonde and ,-ars. run about 3000 mile--, n-w cd well and a] p'-.ed 1
yVaceftil. gave the "Y -si d'; rte Coodyear tires. : • ; • " l,t a \v<
and "Mus r..'s ii Ed. Mavnard, Jr. sh.-s or c..tt:n< •• ...v | ..id--..
\. ..-re the land la ) 1 n "a1
t}U. 1 p.- . i.;d)!e rem- 1 eken. a furrow shoul. i
:hat everybody i° t: kitn' <■ . the i 'di . <.. t; .
We want to cooperate with you in securing
your own success in the business or agricultur-
al world, or in the professions of life.
Your nucccks means our succcas. Our mutual success means community
prosperity, Wo invite you to consult us at any time,
A savings or checking account at this bank—or both—will lie to your con-
venience and financial advantage,
FIRST NATIONAL BA^K
BASTROP, TEXAS. f ( , f
Capital Stock, $50,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $50,000
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Dentist's Announcment
DR. HARRY L. A. FARRELL.
wishes to announce that lie Las opened a modern |
and tip ro date de-ntal ofiiceover the First National
ank Building i> . i'• x is his oil! w , II he
electrically equipped, also all sanitary devices, sep-
^ arate operating rooms and separate in>truu:ents {«)'• ^
• j white and eolored patients. FliONE 221
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the full jjlory of her lyric.
pram- voice. Her tones, cle.'r n < '• unti e\ei
Irue, floated as if she need : ; ion' i <>ld
make slight ell or't to j i " i .e ■ : • 11.
them. She is a line ar'1 t
yeldoniheard in Ne.v York c< i- Fhcre v. 11
.halls owin - to tht const an' 'Mr ''an <
demands at the Metropolis 1,M<>r
Opi i a House. The audience in- ni. .".ml ev« i i
sist 'd upon an er"ore, but ATis"
Sjarkes yeildinft to 'he Philhar
nionic custotri, wa.-< unable to
y i\a otic. Now York i.. 'ia:;* "V:-. !
World. Creek, le:
Miss Sparkes will sinjf 'it the Any one 1 •
( •'ty Hall it: Smithville. Monday ; m
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<: ributa i in the '-ia-Ve • ' !
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(uld be drajpfge d do^ n o that
y are nearly level.
t« should r.-c)
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variety, the I'orto Itico beinp
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4 ■ FOR BALE >
^ Flour, Me a], baled cane and all *
i\ kinds of feed at lowest caa*h 9
. prices.
f I am also ia the market for begs *
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tobacco quality
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Itrlict thai the tnl1 ten mi ti
in t'lus!< rfic!il ire i I ti- r
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Ui>ir. 'le at the pi i <•.
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1 • stated ill the X
pot;:i ier; from |ijj
•ac i pi ii - ould be harvested 4
wei',:hed . ( pirately. bl
>r th" . : ..!. ;• >' ■ the de-
-ir.uion, etpial (arts of
'a, I j.hospl.'te and cotton seed
in- :d sho ild be used, at the rate
' too pounds per acre, and
her < ae Is should he left f<>r
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.' II *ouuty aKeiit who desire
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DR P. L. GUFFIN
Announces that he has purchased the
offices of Dr. A. L. Nethery, located at
612'U CONCiRESS AYE., AUSTIN, TEXAS
Call 7839 ior appointment. Free Ex-
amination. All work guaranteed.
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CIGARETTES
of Turkish and Domestic tobnrros—-blended
with sweet potatoes, but cannot ... . ,, . . . ^~~
, ,. , j-, ,,r fertilizer I os.-ible should be present when (•) I he sweet potato a.
ion |>ouiids ,U! lM,';doe.-< are elected. These ;..( wj]i visit the denu-i teat
jotatoes should then be stored together with the county
•parately for the next yeai'i district agents' and farm<ara.
These demonstrations
whenever pos. ible.
i.j) Farm and Home TTint Wo
' h-ni'd r «e tl
• r acre >f eipial parts of 1(> per
i a(,:d phosi hate and cotton
, crop.
cod meal. '.
(d) Cultivation. 1 '
The crop should be given'should include at least one acre 2:55 should In* used as a guide
shallow cultivation until vines :uul in all cases a check shuld be)
I cover the rows. All weeds and left for comparison. | Hoot Gibson in * Auction
vrrass should be kept down. | (k) Field meetings shuld be shows the "Three Muskete* ^
! (e) Hill Selection. ]arranged by county agent at
At havesting time, potatoes jhavesting time so that the far-
should be selected for seed pur- mers in the community can see
'noses from the hills which have the results
■the largest number of uniform
potatoes. As many growers as
r
f the plains one of the be i. jafcl
cleanest western picture ever •
shown anywhere. AI i 6 Hol-
lander Bell Ringers" Sattn^hi?
th) Complete records should 2:"0 Matinee and •• 1 -1^
be kept as previously indicated.! Admission Children 15c, Adtatta
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Scott, R. E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922, newspaper, February 16, 1922; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206395/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.