The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1922 Page: 4 of 4
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in , brcu*<ast v, 0!iicsi A. 1, they'll rejout at lunch and supper—
for i-idlo;^'. :!T- irr;5'3tiblO' la downright goodaeist Thvy win cv ry
0:1c because ihoii il.ivu is delicious and because their crunehy crispi . ;
is unfailing! You'll prove that!
Such a cereal \ >u neve: ati before! You'll say Kcllogg's are a
revelation—unti ii-.,;. will i>.•, !;♦ ,;ai i . al.ir, to any one who has eaten
imitation cor!- ... ! Kelle,J>.;:i an- w distinctive in flavor as they
are in trispue-;. /.r. 1, k ..re never tough or leathery!
Strrt eating Kcllogg's Corn Flakes tomorrow morn-
i';! You ca.i't af'.rc-' tu mis:, such happiness as
Is 1! ,'s hard or.' to voting and old alike! But—please
h • sun ytu gel Kbit, -DOG'S, the delicious Corn
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tbo . r;r itu x c \Y. j-. lu, „,, S( ori^ nator of Toasted
Urn . la!- . ' )?:E ARF GENUIJIE WITHOUT IT!
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Dear 1niij-.c iil'Ll.OGG'S Corn Flakes
r.rc ly f'c roluj who gave you the
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(Continued from page 1) Iowm to u , ! be to blame;
I not Inst 1 out age ami I t'eel sure Whal i{ COsls to entertain you
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that the start we have made "iv'\ 1 cuss; . , put us to shame-
Oifl Man ( urious hitches up 1 '
And we ean't let other Urn us
bears tnrthiT eonsiderati?' 1 as I •
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iani sure that our Jarnvr friend/-
ayain.
So lets all Keep together and *
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A THiit OF ( ALOMi:L
.. r, - , , , J Get rid of that nervous, fre'
Nar, Rutledge loved men and a>ding Brace up> Tak
Tor / Griswold hated women, Tunlae and you will fcok every- „ .
ami then they eamc together— body in the fact with a smile. .. ® 111 ,C*^8U ' "" 8? s,'. no, trades Day was no
KA\G— when the dust cleared Sold by ('. Erhard & Son. J1,1/:.,"0 gn' .: nioro than 1 expected. I w. ?n-t ♦
Children and adults. bold IdisannointcH. I would l)(
(expeet it of us to see that we l>asscs Ihrouyh lhustrop with n\U'h';' !oud' ,, ... .
it ' . u u • And coiuinee old ( urious '
n.ve something of ,n e,v t fo- '*r> a pain; (h;i( >u> w|n draw # (>n)w(J.
r lau.uhs at this and j>rins at Trades Davs mav come, and
whieh will at least h-vr our a-- at that; Trades Davs mav K„.
pjieii.'ion t<>r 1 he hiisnM'- thoy l.ooks in a window and says. HutHastrop's yor'na make
111 'i'ood Lord, v ife, 1 need that hat; 'em say. (iim me some mo*.
He had some mone\ w hen he
operation ''own iirepariti.ry to left home alriyht. Lenora Sparkes sanjr her
' "" ,'1" ' |,;'d"- Oay '*ut smiles and risrht prices "Quando m'en vo soletta" verv
jwm continue to be shown in the made it feel mighty light; effectively, with a sustained
" '« 1 t" ' • And when he and wife Rot nolo a< the end that a round of
1 we stand, riivic'id ve f:'l!." still home that d iy, aprlause.— Philadelphia Publie
^- "o P" ed through town hi- Ledger.
jtwm ano hsirmony to do it. said, Bastrop's still in the hav! Mi-s Sparkes will sine" in
' 1 •''11 *"t itMori! 1.1 l"t ot-ier Now I'astrop folks read this >:v .thville* Monda> niirl t Feh-
1 towns >;■ ,;<> awey the bu in s■: .,nd weep, ruarv 20 at the City Hall ai 8
uhu-h nj > Mi ly belon, to us. Cause we all know, we've been o'clock.
')i tHKes real live wide awake p;tw( asleep:
' ' _"! 11' "u ' ,1|;! • . lets «et up and open our eyes. Tan lac is a splet did tonfe and
l:" v •' ■ rl-:iii>j in hai Ann find out jte-t where our "A tnn purifier, row . ellinr at
1 wiaking Bastroj aiiuiiifhbor buys; 'the rate of almost Ten Million
. ' 1 '' ' " • a ' he doi '1 trade here we must .bottles a year. C. Frhard A Sou
pace to .-oil and a better i:!aee
jto live, siiv'ci i. >und to come j
■ to us all. o ^ -* ■ ~<te-
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<1 well see what bappeneil,
an "Moonlight hollies," Tuesday
it the Dixie Theatre.
I'LANT A GARDEN bv all druKKists.
TL'KNKH LUMBER CO. MED LABEL.
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• broadcast throu liout the land ly di ^.pointed liow.-v; ff the
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We are offering a BIG BARGAIN, as follows:
6 bars P & G White Naptha Soap, at 10c . 60c
7 bars White Luna Soap, at 5c . . 35c
(This is lite biggest ~>c 1 >ai of white soap on trie American market 1 dav/
8 bars Yellow Lenox Soap, at 5c . . 40c
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TOTAL 21 BARS FOR $1.
Special for 6 DAVS ONLY
IA7"ifU fLfc Colo we will include one
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PLACKE X GU8E
BASTROP. TEXAS
|should not confirm • to ;rrow.
i I iastroj eann< 1 alVi rd to \ in 4
the rut. Throuffh the co-opera-
tion i.f our business u ^(, r tt , *
make our eomtetitiM towns ▼
~ 1 take notice tl at we are on tl
rrt ; man. $
The welfare of a mans bnsi-'
~~ ness depends 0:1 it turn over.!
EV Vou can't «ret that tio-no\cr if
~£ von let the trade '/• > from your
~r. deor to am 'her 01.e to liuy \\'r
S5 ean't live on sympathy .1 •<) e\-
~ cuses. We can only keep in ex-)
istanee by action, so if our sur-
SS roundin." towns ar. t'mui'in.i.r on
E= jroinir over the top after ini-:.!
== m ss let it bp known that !!•; -
5-5 '1 " is a Ion t sid • of them st roiijr
^ T' t! f *m rs • ho read •' is
=' ' <" •=' ' ' ' "it '1 ly ihe in'entVii ,
z~~ ot Rastroj s business men t* pre
t are for miother Trade- Dae,
HE a .d always renm -'b"r all Tra le?
a£n 1 are for your ben dlt and
~ and enter?ainmpr'L if you hav«'
jrr In i'ii weaned away from home
H™ from a t-'adintr s!.t« Inoin'. eome
Er h: ' k to 1 he t". Id beeau^i old P is
£= ttop w; nl you back. l.la-k us
== in on 01m next Trades !);■ .
On It; troj's North lc^ a
EH tt m n,
EE That or-e a month, .do Ihi >
ii! hewn.
^ They holler. Farmer! Firmer
EE Conic and s"e,
E~ N\ hat woiv' f i! barj^dr. • we
EE have fur 1hee■
~! ' Hd man Curions, who lives
about tw mi!" ou(,
^ .lumps in oi l "Hear;" \'!!h :
EE !'r -at hie. sh; at:
EE He rid''s !!0 • liles with pock-
EE <>t full of hope,
EE ^nd come back happy, c en.
~ if dead br >ke;
^ Them folks op thee fretted
E him so nice and uond,
EE '''hat he hout'ht so much. r>!<|
EE "I'm rv ' w. I0'1 'led to the hood.
I'll tell you wife, said he on ar-
E: ri^ al home.
Old Ha strop better wake up.
rr: if I hey don't want me to roam.
- > '71" ,, ^ THE MEASURE OF '
GOOD WELDING ^
i-. in ti rr-.nU-. in yoiir plnrv. ,
If we can i;«v. yon money by '
avoiding U ->ity for lt iy- m
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^!lvt' nti sour iiiur tnruoves-,
O t' 1 . Will! !n tt fill .1.1 *
it c its ai.ii ihoii'. l^>t 11-. ileal
oi.it 1 ate tli'1 aoai.es m
our wchIiii 111. t!iiul .
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\nother town lies on Hasfrops
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They're husilini; too, cause
in! yo j '"in teM l>\ their mou'h;
t'h -y holler too, .Mr, Farmer!
\ % 71'". are puuul of our Arrow Sliiit showing
I'y ami \\nnt vou to ee it. Tiic shirt? re-
flect the best loom ami <lye work in 1 c
ar. tlm b • hop work in ni a tu! f net u rI hey
arc made in factories where evcrythin"• i; ."lean.
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We have some particularly got.J Arrov, • for
the ^oll links, for business ami ioi* the dance or
dinner, or formal call. They are in > • i:iion
tl> lv t and smartest th.it eve bo • the label
an 1 we know good shirts, ami ) do the people
who make the Arrow, ' \ 11 y 1 if you
will m.ike your selection and test the garment
t 'it in wa^li ami wMr.
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.