The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1924 Page: 2 of 8
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THE BASTROP AU^ ERTlSER SECOND OLDEST PAPER I> THE STATE
Calvin Waugh's Part)
f A mcrrv <■«.n j a .\ (if little
BOOTH DRY GOODS CO-i^HS
John W iiU'rh. (Iam< fui ni shed
diversion. (lifts were brought
in token or love and he^t wishes
and delirious rel'n *hments v it
served
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The Popular Price Store
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Spring is approaching and the time to prepare for planting is
near at hand.
This brings up the question of buying work clothing and shoes.
\X e as<r prepared to supply your wants and call your attention to
the following brands of advertised goods of real merit.
Star Brand Shoes, Fincks Detroit Special Overalls and Pants
Dixie King Overalls and pants, Big Yank and Derrick work shirts.
This merchandise is priced right and every buyer is a satisfied
c.i stomer.
Booth Dry Goods Company
Hi-idge Part>
Mis- Mild rod Hasler enter
tained a select c >mp;u;y 01
M friend.- in an irfor f) i • .
| I Party Thursday i ight.
Market I).• >
The Ladies of t hf I!
church co t!tu* i
cessful Market I\ Saturda; :n >
the Chan :: Comti: ,
rooms and i < 11. >i quite a ne ■ ;
-sum of in.oi.iy fur their church
fund,
WAITS MP PS
On last Satui(lav evening at
8 o'clock, at the Methodist par-
sonage Carl li Nil pa of Baatrop
< > and Miss Sailie Lois Watts of
Cedar C'reek were united in the
Phone 89
Bastrop, Texas
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I The World is , Growing j
§j Richer are you? j§
5= in the last ten years the annual incime
§| of the United States h is increased from
iz-. thirty f- billions to fifty billions of
dollars. S
In the aat ten years the aggregate :
savings i ^visits have increased from six
1 illior. ■ t > fourteen billions of dollars.
^ In the- . «-t ten years the per capita SE.
EE v. • .11 * 11 - iae people of the United States
H l.as- inc. ->ed almost fifty per cent.
Other people are getting ahead rapid-
H ly-ARL YOU.
The P' \d to Success Lies Through a ==
£= Good B for You 1 h rough this Bank.
j Citizens State Bank jj
= of Bastrop
C apital $30,000.00
Surplus and Profits $45,341.62
H Paul D. Page, Pres. J. T. Crysup, Cash,
= A GUARANTY FUND BANK =
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This
as DiS£erent^-£-
J -om all other laxatives anil relief*'
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Dcf-ctive Elimination
TOWN TOPICS
By E. H. J.
"A habit is better than
Holy Bonds of Matrimony, Rev.
IE. Y. S. Hubbard officiating.
The groom is the son of Mr.
and Mis. W. II. Nipps of La--'"'' the P. Y. P. I
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bers graced the occasion with ' be bride u tin daughter of ng, .htii :(l| ,t
their presence. The exercises Mr. ai d Mrs. Watts, a | romi- \rotr tl the W
were ap propriate as follows; jnent farmer ul the ('edar ( nek '■ sa i. "i
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B. V. P. I . PROGRAM . , , k^
,\ ilnrlo' ! rlhllK may h*
There will be i .-pecial meet- « si-' "f nppr n«'i'inir monnity ir
I they're unusual enough they tna.v m«i n
■ f the Fir i i ilwt.
Baptists bcl:
Invocation by Rev. E. Y. S. |contmunity.
j Hubbard; Favorite Hymn of The Advertiser joins the
rule;—you have to keep a rule j the two heroes. "How Firm a |many friend- in wishing the. Him. The mi:. :
but a habit keeps you."—Frank Foundation" sung by all with young coiij li.-tj pim a., - o..11,i , ii I;. .•
even w, n.i .r what wotttd btoAiM of hu
■■ t. f • '' 1 i • Ti fntk«
u ; 1 M i.:v I" ne m inlt ni. • «•!r
an Hour' ..t.-, : >! :in<l
® tbe ; . S. ;ltli|in;ivl;in CftUlltrlM hnvo IMt*
] w.ir f• >r H*i \imi-. Itiit In nil
• ' •■•li tl >'\ Imv«* li.nl tmtlilRsr nny
• ■ .■ r i 'lintiv wnnlpil.
obeying
sets on
-ion Sta-
prosperity on theii journey
Constipation
biliousness
ihe actinn of Nature'* Remedy
Tablets I ii rn-v. natural and thor-
•upi. 'I'he t- r will he a reveU-
^——v., lion — yo. a, I fee! so good.
Milrt "*t. You will
fippr ■ thisditlerence.
L ' for Ol0 .
T'.irty )eur«
Chipc off Old Block
bP. J'. ^K>PS M
T' r «hR nc-third J -
*. «u->• -coutt-'u i ,;oa lud aJu
mm SOLO 31 V:.f.S jRUOAiST
FOR SALE BY
C. ERHARH & S0.\
* ra,ie- Mrs. W. B. Ransome at the
Memorial Reception to Honor Dif>.r.o; Greetings to All by through life.
Ix>e and Jackson I Mrs. E. H. Jerkins in which , —o—
On Saturday afternoon the special appreciation was give J Court Hou.se News
!beautiful resider.ee of Mrs. B.
'l . Orgain, President of the U.
in behalf of the Chapter Presi-
dent Mrs. B. D. Orgain. who
:k
il
tiun and was mainly instru-
mental in the erectiorc of the
I), i was thrown open to a (|)iUS |,ee.n such a loyal and elli-
large aid j> j-rt/senlative corn* ^jent worker for the organi/.a-
I any and a splendid program
given in tribute to the two
great Southern he roc? R. E. Monument to the Confederate
Lee and Stonewall Jackson. jt|e«l(j which stands on the Court
Ihe I'. C. Cain Chapter of the House Cair(pus here. A recita-'
|I'nned Daughters of the Con-jtjon by the young Mastot of
federacy was the host and be-^the Chapter, Andrew I.<ee Fiser
j sidles Bastropians, especially demonstrated the fact that.
l/'ts of new - ring goods at invited the Owens Chapter of three generations were repie-
Hoit?-.
Beulah
and Mai" ! K «r
sented on
Elgin of which sixteen meni-
: grandmother
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We
Invite
You
the program, his
Mrs. B. D. Or-'
Mrs. W. B. Ran-
some and hiniBelf. Mesdann -
jW. J. Rogers and W. B. Ran- u
l Ja-sio
I o vj^it our new uptown market where
you'll fir J a complete line of C ured Lunch
meats, also beef, pork and mutton.
Hot Sausage and Barbecue
Qualitv Meat Market
'Vj i/
J. B. Osborn & Son
Phone 221 Bastrop, Texas
some gave a charming rendi-
tion of the duet "Life's Twi-
light Hour." Mrs. David Karl-
ing read an interesting selec-
tion on Jackson. Mrs. S. J.
Orgain, the Historian read a
|x>em "The Unfurled Banner."
A male quartette Messrs. Alex
Kleinert, P. Buniva and Schae
fer brothers sang "Tenting on
tlie Old Camlp Ground" was en-
joyed with Miss Ida Mae Fow-
ler accompanying on the piano.
The President Mrs. B. I). Or-
gain gave an eloquent at d
forceful address on the occa-
'sion. Mrs. Charles Webb of
Elgin wa> eloquent spokesmen
for the Elgin Chapter a' d gave
a splendid address of informa-
Marriage License b-tsued
The following Marriage 1,. «•:
se have been i- ued out o. .<
othce of the ('"Uiity Clerk since
our last issue.
Arthur Huist aiu
Cur n.
(►. A. Majoi
ster.
Lois Lincoln a'd 1! ■ ■ n. <
Hort.
Sann X'ickers and Sibbie Hor-
deman.
Alex Shanklin and Saiah Ki-
vers.
!
| Ollie at.d Hec M Phaul
Altedo ()ro.-c< ai, i Antonio i
J. M. Williams
tions.
Come to the b \ . P. U. Sun-
day night and Ua 'rip around
the world.
Eve I vone cordu invited.
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TAKEN I P
'! !,.■ r;i• -|n'r l« ft ♦.!*iMful sotil, hut
- .i; is nlmost ti<>thiiiliesldc that
||> the «lff who Is mm
piil^nln^ for n tnliiU co.it.
,1 t hcciitisp dlnosMiir pck- r*
W'irtli $- 'io" i':i' li li no rt'ii'ton wli* (Im
tnurkt*i« orc slioulil tr> lo lioosi orilinary
Inn fruit fio'iinl licit rmtiri*
Four siioats
on the I-'red Ke.
Two w re Hlar! i
u(i and ot liei - a •
"ii dy i. ! red. M •
j .vith round h '
' na\ t- same bv i
taken up
'ate Monday
tiite spot
'Mack and
i right ear
Owner can
g for this
A ns«i>rts hulh urr on.
t „ h, cil ii mori- «jul«-kty liy ml lh*n
'■> ii us ot Iiit rolor. Fi'om 11 hospital
|..>i| s\"i(| coiiii c llm! he r-in prove It.
\ •> thnt m<'iiii*!! art' luklnj sti«?h
in I ii • | >> >r Hint pull in i.ollilry, pnrt
hit ve t i hi' iirrimceil
|l|, i ,i el l IH! It i 1 \\ lh Clllh lllf*t
i ill- •
add and for danuig ■ and feetl.
CCS KEa.
,l>a-' Texas
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|FOB SALE CHE \P—The old
Hopital building. An Ideal
iiii-- :i'i in ■. ' • have pinn
■ • l.i 11< •!)< i '.'ti!; thnt th«f
• • |.r.<\ iil.'il for ' • pu«M uj{pm mm
• ■ I i l.olheri I > lie rmir of llh
I: il of nl«l i" t'"■ H'i*sinn irovwi-
- no lin|>lie'l i l it i -in of Ihe fCua
siii ii people, who tin r nolhltiK to tUi,
v•..*' 111 * IlnsMliin K'^ernnient eicept
«iikI Jessie
Lee Madison
Willie Jackson and Carrie
James
L. A. Fortis and Francis f'i-
phers.
Bus Edwards and Princey
Lincoln
liobt. Fortes at tl Pinkie li- ad
ley
I J. L. Thornton and Mamie
I >avis.
Hf.ywood Jo t" an Mart .
I )abne.v.
Carl B. Nipps and Sallie !./,i
Watts.
Will Wadley ai d Mi'nit- Er\i
Wardell (ire ■ and I/ t h ■.
Denmann.
K.it'l' M i-\liihl11 'I f.it prl/.f« urr
J ii d «*"1 liy (he ient(1 h of ttelr eiirn
i roimov nnvunv ' u, rlil luimlH out prizes to thuw
J (.OKIXLN Bit 1 SON who )(l( n Kron( dwi, |n
|)'a<e for a b«>arding house, see
tsl,4
one itr.ti
CORN FOR SALE
out Ihe other
I ,Tit y music seems to he Improving
Ear COrn for "ao?—See li. ,T. s:i\ | nilun I'uneh AI (I .Inr.z hnnt!
Warren at K
Bale Gin.
Roill (1 I'ff'Twnec the othei nlj'.hl II wns a«
I qiilt-t that Ihe nuillerii'e cimiM nlintMir
4t hit ve lii- tPil n revolver (lr •<!.
rtiil Bj
7WV -
tiini and instruction. An El- FOR SALE
gin Confederate Veteran, Mr Cabbage 100, lOc: "Oft, $1.00,
Wade gave a payer and Rev. 1000, ^l.tiO,
P. E. Miller gave the benedie- John J. Brooks & Son.
''on- Elgin, Texas
At the close of the program _____
a delightful social hour was en- Mor. Wanted- \ 11 shapes and
joyed awl elegant refreshments size<5. We fit i' em nil Hodges
•t i ved consisting of Cramed & Geee> . Phor.e 10.
Chicken. Hot buttered rolls J
Rend the Advertiser.
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've* potato ar<l llot
coffee.
1" rBK.
Retailers Convention
And Spring
Trade Meeting
First Showing
Of New Lines
Grcal Buying Opportunities
Bella Business Meelings
Kvery Moi hant whownnlslo j rt hi kIiiii «>
'he ln^ 1'.U4 Business should nttenil this Meet-
It's a "Dollars and Srmr Trip."
C :-ne for PROFIT, PROGRESS and Pl.FAS-
URE You'll say that it's THE BEST
MEETING YOU EVER
ATTENDED
R. R. Refund* To Merchants As Usunl
For Re o vations-Write or Wire
Orado Exk-.ision Department
/an Antonio Chamber of Commerce
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Franklin, R. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1924, newspaper, January 24, 1924; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206400/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.