The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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THE UAMKOP AlKEHn.SLIt . SECOND OLDEST PAI EK IN T1IE STATE
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Boot* Dry Goods Co.
% «T|,f Popular Priced Store1'
TOWN TOPICS
By E. H. J.
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We find aftir 1 ' •' ll ■' ' wc luivc ?cme
in inercht ndi of ' na' ' ' v *>C.1 't th: * we are olfe-
reduced j: -ica|.
.id va • s
at rrcntly
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Ladies Orfs«<*. ^ - 'i'co Coats und Sweaters.
Also we me continuing our reduced prices on Men's and Boys
Suits.
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We start' 192*1 s ''' 11 full do' lion to make it a better year
ihuii 1923. • re ! } i ur «nd you will profit
thereby.
Pooth LJry Goods Co.
=j Fhone 89
Kaslrop, Texas
= tests.
' • ' I'M MI 111 f • t •
i i i i I i . 21 v 11
warn! < ii^
Young bridge Club
EE: • ' '■ llaslet \s;is h >s-j 5=
55 t«*S« to till' Y< I IK' I"idle: Hi idK*" ! =5
SE; Hub \N I • C:i \ afternoon ' ~
S!'.'leu four i: ! wvi'v m* in ==
jf" - It. r ! i s radiant in
r:_ j <1 lid y ur jts s!u)\vn in a £
jSEi wealth «'f i oi- s. ta«^a:id ever- ~
E .WHS. Mis- !•';• (hr.imori 5z
i von hi if I ft . *.• i * li ir: T.t =
and lowest >t<> e went to M rs 5
K P Perkins. Refreshments E
were elegant and delicious con- E
sitting of nut sandsviches, olives i E
hot coffee an a.i i. E
Merle A. '.oh' 1 K ' ~T
In the pretty I'rokop home, a I 55
large company « i young peopb- 5£
enjoyed a delightful party on | ==
Friday night •. MevV Ar |=
5* u<)l(i Prokup !, ... isicd El:
55 by his pan n' Mr. and and Mrs
EE ^l'Vank Prok Kvervthiiig was ' —
'gay in Cini.-tru;.- attire ai.d all ==
joined in many emirs wvd con- 55
What Are You Going to Do With
19 2 4
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We now stand on the threshold of a
Nt vv Year--a year of opportunity, a year
i)f Destiny.
What are we going to do with it?
1 hat is a question that each of us must
an: w:*r for himself.
We can waste it by haphazard spending
and thri'tlees ways; or, we can turn over a
new leaf, travel the recognized road oi
Success, and make 1 924 bring us nearer
to the <Tcal of our ambitions.
You want lc)24 to be your Best Yepr-
L- t us help you.
Citizens State Bank
of Bastrop
Capital $30,000.00
Surplus and ProIlts $45,3 41.62
Paul 1). Pace, Pres. 1. T. Crvsttn Cash.
A GUARANTY FUND BANK
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l)R\nt OF MRS. T c; MARTIN
eats a> favor,s. Rcfreshnu:ut.s
were served
follows; «and-
| January 1924' |
Vlmmn" Missionary Social
Mrs. Richard St at eke enter-
S 1 ivws was sflead over town of pickles, hut. «. >*'> tl id fi.tVd the Wonv.i '• Mi.;sion' iy
Societv on Monday afternoon in
_ On Tuesday mwning the sad |„.i(.b,,s .hil.^n
= jibe tl<*ath of .Mrs. T C Malt
in,
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The first of a new year is a great time
to make new resolutions, pay debts pay
^ taxes and start tlie new year with a new
EE sheet.
How is your name on your merchants
fg hooks? Is the sheet thumb worn and is
t here an old balance due
t RastropV 'pioneer citi-
zens. Mrs. Martin was S2 years
of age
olives and tn * ia!.c.
REALlTiLS—AND THE :
ALLIED OlCI PROBLEM
! lie
*•.■•I'lnjs 'it Uu lii'lattcen >1 tic l!i«t l.'nlio#
Nlultta fvom for-
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L/'ls (?et H^ht
U you cannot wipe out the old balance
make him a payment however small and
that will make him feel almost a^ good as
'=_! jf you had pan! n fu11. !or ii
lr >\vx I hat
nc: as-
vou hav • made : c . . i loi t f pa>
sures him that y «->i.i 11il«. nlK^i in lo pa\
iMiial delightful manner1
I . ... , . , By WALTER W HEAD.
An informal Dinner 'Wlth holiday color and scheme i PrMlrftntf
American Banker* Ajsiv
On Sutnrii'iv >1 '<ri>! ii, 'carried out in all details of ap-! elation.
™Ull(W0 rugnt tlu- pieL-| 'a • « buslneKM proportion tliT? U
In the death of this saintly Ity home of Mr. and Mrs Jtw l',,,ntment and execution. ,„M
one ro.'ison for conNldcrlnii .• i< -
ttomjin Rastrop suffers an ines- l^eiffer was thrown open in '^rs' ^ (l ''ow'1'1 l r<''
M timable loss, lie,- generous life celebration of the birthdav of encouraging reports were given) •>«
«■■■ * til a* ' i* l 11 ' 'li vii.lt H
S 'her pure character; her noble |Miss Julia 1',-•'* . r. v. y ofliceits. 1 he fo.„iv\nij.: , f),
= contention of iMtivtrnwhin h..>- .• • . ^fticeis were elected for the i u,-il H, non
— ot i m/.ensnrn. nei hostess on va- occasion h: hon- i
S 1 uiiny faith in the simple Chris- or of their gi;^t Mi. T J vvat-f,,ext year: l>rt>sillenU M,s N (;
kins of Llaii" A\ ,-u g.. t s.\ ' owler; \'ice-1 resident, Mi. \\
an e\- o'clock dinner a: fm t s.m w i Ail ' a' u>1; Re.ording S.-oelurv
joyed a Thtaire Mrs5- li Starcke; Corres-
EE ly by every iht-om in Rastrop. party. ponding Secretary, Mrs. Fli
^ Iter remit ins were laid to rest Perkins; Treasurer Mrs. \V F1
S i Wednesday morning at 10 o*. —o— Maynaid ; A -sistant Treasure: '
in Fair view Con t.ry. j ' i -1 P.U ^ Mrs S.u Reyrold.--: l.ocal «'o.*l:
1 Rev. R S Can ard of the Hap-j 0n ! :<'c- i::!i '• '
'cmniy.eJ the n.;., "ij.gr o M
= "tian religion endeared her <
rr: her community to such
S frTU that her g -ing will be gre.. an th. n all enjoyed a T! ■ • - Mrs- Ku
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vV.ilter W Hc.jcJ
January is a Pay Un Tim?
Retail Merchants Credit A>s'r. i
M. S. .) T tysup; Publicity <; id
S tist church, conducting the fu- ! the mj.. -u.ge <■ M >s literature Mrs. P C Maynard;
S service. Kuby !Y;KA w -Mr- Krnesr V« ai- Social Service, Mrs E II Jenkins
T?-' Advertiser extend •• sym- iy' Kev* !f 1,1 *' • r(i- e.Mic atioe. y<mn_., p< ( p!,.t mW R R:ui-
■*'" ' -i some; Assistant fi r Young i'eo
W-"n this their hour of sadness. ,>anu' fiV a ('u:,r r 1(1 pie Mrs. F ^ S Hubbard; Chil-
in I r h n
. I) ich will ;i l>- • '.-1)
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mis
ll I - l > Mill'' ill
jours". f' r th*1
i. i i' .lift- I. i.i ilaie .Iiselt W >
rnii innl'ii'f li I IIM necuKjary ti^
- . tulo Itfu M ti exUteoott. how
• ' ' I 11 r |,' i " * *1 ' "I '' t"^ Wit
ll tii.• pi I I • ll unlwss wr
I ., if :' • ■ ;.'t§ wiilch
: i t ( 'i lit** 11 li "li'ill-
uir.i i i ii il i ltd 'i int. v\ i' must xlilier
^hII lliln surplus itlirnuti nr curiail our
protliicllon anil gfii^iully lowsr owr
«l:itiilari| of IIvIdk
Our r ' i* ' !jpnnil* Mpon rh
pi. i ,' a ..iik pus ■ I 11 . ll C' 'in
trie a Kuropv'M liiabllity to buy lia*
linpalri'i) our ability to s«U Wt- hav#
i; • . i . :i I: i •' ! '' prospiTlty To
!u ."liilli lii aii.iiiliililliiiii
' r>> i ru l' ' i'i t ^ i i 1 . i osi't-i u/ v
** 1,1 1 f A^r,• ; ilron. Airs Joe Kskt'w; Assistant j protect that inum*Bt muat on
c\!i, r n—XN E C AI i.
'1 racting partv waft |je,t w:.', |(o ( hildren work, Mrs.
as th< ;. ;'ii fi 'tii t< j., *h« T
1 bride is the da lghter of Rci
"Biggest I )isappointment of My Life in Visitinsr fonn«.-r ived pa**'
1 '' ChIuj lou. Elegant
Frequent
Headaches
"I suffered with cluoruc
constipalioii lli.it would brin^ on
very severe headaches," s?vs
Mrs. Stephen H Kmcer, ol
R. F. P I Cripple Creek, Va.
"1 tried different medicines and
did not ni l n liei. The licaU
ache;.became very frequent. 1
hejud of
Thedford's
BLACK-DRAUONT
and tonk if for a headache, and
the rrlicl was veiv ijuick. and
if was so Ion,, lie! >re I hail
r ather headache. Now I just
kiu|> the Mlack Draught, and
dun t let myself get in that
condition."
Thed ford'l Black- Drtu^h'
(pur 'ly ve^i'la''le) has been
I to rclK've conslip; 'ion.
and by stimulating the action ol
the liver, u hen Ins torpid, helps
lo drive many poisons out 1
> ur system. Hiliousness.
indijestion. headache, ana
s iT.ir troubles are often
relieved in this way. It is the
natural way. Be uaturall Try
!<lack-DraughL
Sold everywhere.
RoaJ your Home Paper.
South Sea Islands"
n> MRS. WfflTVY Sf'FIMvY, American (ilohe-Trottcr.
W I!
refresh-
ment,- v. ere served as a happy
climax.
Tn II if!'' T
ni' ■
without n > 'Mif. 1'i'Si- T' i!
of the Methodist ehureh, am' isi
'one ( I' Bastions most ae< I
iplished and popul<;r young la-,
ami l-aigli.sh woiiion Mnin.lrd I dies. The groom is the m" fl
r ' to cllilia Wiltt to I/I't Mint I'll li.
.>P"-t in w jnore th in thirty \nir« oli] and nu re or los litiattrHi'- !
tive. I !'i'\ liiiii Ii" inl, iniHiiri" tlv, 11111 thorr* won no tnativ mure i!ni
Mr. and Mrs .1 o Pearey. ii
with the First National R
Music and Expression CLiKses
Entertain
On Friday afternoon at the
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:Seh''ol Auditorium, Miss Una
h.-li ami Am in nr-ri than in China. Ojjre there th>.-\ rouldu't c''*v an<^ 's ('ne
ivt.iiiii. il a > a I nil hi haw In i'ii tiirir gowl.
I r, i j\ ,i! (hi- In, 'pat i'
< i aft with her nyusie class and
Mrs. A. 11 Harvey with her ex-
•h
trops promising young busuu. , .. ,
« iilmenl „f „ 1 ir,. b<r (h„r(.h . I«""'
' ■ 'I'l 1 1
I i ,. i ,. , ' ' " ' H'a'*ocia! circles. The only witm
1 "awi i.- i i •' • id I * it'm in:. • ■ - oni Ittsir> of, they aro
fat, i ■■ ,ir!v all nf tluni, and floppy. \'ohijifi: -, u hut. , h, o hroadl
II' re ar .! .• f evetv raee uid nation, gone to «i"d. (if
< I
! Mf
i her
ere It.
"i!. (M course,
1 'Ion)' i i v i' mid arliMs, h it even ;t larg"1 number
ir
to -red. What st i iii k i iii* pa it ii ularl v wa •
si's o| the ee?i n ony wen
J C Orgain and daughter, lit'1"
Miss 1 'essie Clinton.
Im-
"hi: me!', educated and cultured, many of theni
an I pa mi ' • , \'.hn hit'.e rnairi •! t1"' m.ti\e vnmin.
mini- j mediately after ;hi eercn*
flu.-ri ssful writers |tho hapTiy couple left for a \[\
t« Houston, tlu'i t returninj.' t^i
Rasmp v here tl"\\ , n th<>
I'lilerfainment which was in-
tensely enjoyed by a good ai
dience despite the terrible wea-
ther conditions. The program
,\a> splendid an was enjoyed by
all present.
11 ? >. f: 11; i i ■ t". n i i i 111 n,: 11 n 11:: i: • 11:; mini iiiniiiiintmimnimui
j Chief Difficulty in Reconstruction of Europe i> ' thcir
the Slate of Mind
I'> I'l;i'.: 11)1 <JT IM'M! v.; . Voik ( l.aniluT of < omireree.
It '• in > opinion '.hut ' e ii ! diiVieii11 . iii t'i< 11 . ■ uKitruetioji of
I' "i"' i • I'" -Ial<! of niiiid of the people in th • vnri.>u countries
through which I imi-'i'd
heforc
' frnth
Ti
ihiiu thev did
1 P
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Pleasant Rrirlge Party
Mrs. E S Orgain was h <
to the Rridge f'Jtib iri her lo-.tl;,
parlors on Wednesday afl< r
Decorations confn'"eit,d
I' d u nil a noon.
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to holiday effects in colors arid
blossom. Mrs P C Maynard vi.n p
highest score in the games. }.« I
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freshments were served ei i ■ |R
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it .kit ulC, t'.'j
* P IT:uI 11 ! ' \'
hefore tl win 1 .' do not o ,li e j' '|'h r p-. ■ i : \ i<
of hv t < ■ rin, of disci ritent, of Hti.«pi< :"ti, et: \ . , 1 '.in-d toward
.their in■ jdihoi* In some emnitrii tie' !mi ,.'.!,er in.pie r nue.'i t.hat
.tliev hint > «>l liatin^i llieiiHelves.
^♦'1 umlei t'.at artiticial siii 'aee tin re •>. riniu,i. li i .jpi ration
that tl.. nurse- if the p.' pie « mi; I .-i i l.irtiei f w.. y-ars ;igo
hod only one or two c..w< now ha >. t h i. .• ... io i w „.(d ;i„ ^rain listing of « salad COUfSC, coffee,. H
and fruit production 'his inereaxed in t'*e -«:• e i. •.ain<<tii>erl bv the arid cake.
owners of the soil. ^ ,
The «tnl' mind i* perhaps more n i.-h;* i i.:r.'!,:' •' ,J
little lii'iidwak l «> et heen made t"Viird > n£ m
sT'-j'/ i|
ii M ;
Rfa3 '^WT
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(jflii T' i i", :.b u> .aid
t^i lii -t, Hi -i oli,„.,a lulia e iliiilllll
(Seal with this subject oxactly *•
h.iiiki'i ij. .: I - wlili ,i lonu of doubtful
v !uo
Get the Fjct
The t'r.it" .l St.;,- luv Id have fi rep
re ientatl f« with otlleliil Atnnduip If
thi* Itepui litlous Oomttiinsloti Wt*
^huulil not n',t'(,R«arlty t> * houn.1 hr
any axrcemeia which may uu prupo*
. I. but our i . • ii't, v hoi;l,
In r all lu'ormailnii Avullable Tin*
I'l .led S'.ite., (c vi nil .< tit, of IU iwi
iroti..n ai. I ii.i ■ il on ii.- own it;f ma
1 oi should Lb ell ili'c-lo W'lioiaer ti
i ■ 'iiM ''.in iiler the -• idjuntmoni of
Its with Ruropu, and, if ^o
in w .ai rji.innor Our own t)< lii Kun '
It Oorrun!.-" lo i "li iu'iI o . ."11.1
Ccitii'ivss w li !<-.er r olinsOn • i*
Any. if the Inter Allied 1' ii in. j bi
narraiiteij
Til USE Sl'OOKSTlONf • 11f'f
I'! '!rf.Y FOH f'AOT KIMUMi AM
Ai iSOliY I'l'Hl'OSK:' KOK OK I •
Tl". , DOWN TO THE REALITIES
Ol' THE CASE. P;'".'-- -!v what our
ai tii.ii dioult! be. to serve tlio cotnmof.
Irjterv wlli b« Ueicnuinuil by iiooi
tnatlon wlitch at HiIh tlm« 1.4 not aval'
• 1.1" O.ir (Iii-: file; I ii iiri th.
irii 1.11. on i.iol on 1 duty is to loilo*
' nents lu'elligeuMy
fTCHtNO ECZEMA :
l>RIED RIGHT UP :
I CY THIS SU! ?HUS •
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A in breaking out of ■ e 1 s . • \e;
fiery, itrhinj! ii •. , em be noicklv
ovireonie by ap(iiyin^ .1 little .Muilho
Sulphur, s.o., .1 rim | ,| ,,, specialist
BccauM of Its gprm dcitroykig propw*
11. I-: t-
• ties, tins sulphur preparation instMKt}
bruifj-. case from skin iriitatn.n, ithi
;ui(t heal* the <(/.■■ i ri•:ht ei an
J" I ..es the skin r' nd snux.ih.
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Franklin, R. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 3, 1924, newspaper, January 3, 1924; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206397/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.