The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1924 Page: 5 of 8
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. SECOND OLDEttT PAPER I N THE STATE
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Genuine
Leather
Upholstered
Rockers
<; O O I) T I M E S
IN
FORT WORTH
Good Positions Wonderful
Opportunities*
If you are thi: king of learn-
ing Bookkeeping, Accounting.
= Hanking, Shorthand, Typevsiiit- t
=E ing. Telegraphy or Radio read ^
~ all the following about Fort
== Woith. From the annual
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re-
PAGEANT AT WACO
Waco. Texa*—Mies Grace
Moncure. a stud«nt at Baylor
University and * rising poet
from Bastrop, Texan, hah just
•ted u extraordinary
cant written m verse and
v volunteer band rf Baylor
..1 present it tonight corryWi-
y to Havlor "tude#it* and
..oans. Fifty charactc/n 111
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55s J-ort ol the Cluinilier
The comfort-giving kind that you and
everyone enjoy sitting in. And the genu-
ine leather upholstery assures you of long
service and good appearance. Your choi-
ce of several colors and finishes.
Prices from $2.75 up.
Let us show them to you
..ting Ambition, Vice,
1 hristianity and other
alleg*rica) figures known to ex-
ert j,ow<*r over the American
j.oiiLii today.—Houston l'ost.
01 Conv costume will take ]\art in the
g|jnuice. It shows this city has presentation of the pageant re-
— had wonderful growth during
Er 'he past year. The President
EE ays for 10. ty years "I ha>e
H watch Fort Worth's groth and
R3: in no single year have I se.n
■" r miike as much substantial
££ advance as she made in 1923."
fj He also said that there is very
!| reason to say that Fort Worth
has definite promise of indus-
( trial development in 1924 which
EE'will exceed any year In her his-
~ tory. Fort Worth starts this
=E year over $.8000.000.00 beter
1 Bastrop Furniture Co. m
MAN GOES TO
PEN I IN ACCOMPANIED
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Marlin, Texas—Peter Bayer
left for the Texas penitentiary
yesterday, unescorted by anof-
ficer, to begin serving a two
Bakery Products
In our sanitary shop we produce the
tastiest of Baked Goods in a variety that
enables you to choose just what your
family likes best. Before doing any more
Baking, stop here and see our offerings.
£ E. Guse
year seteuee in connection with
== off than last, as the bank de- ♦ ,„ ,1,0,i f .. ,• „ ,
== I 'lie death «>f ,Sadie Peoples, ne-
ar posits were this much greatei
55 ithe New Year, and this is the
surest standard for gaging pjos
verity. A great number of
For Your Eyes Sake Visit
JEUJFLEtV?
□ PTIEOAN
''/ias/rop. TveXas
REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST'
Glasses Fitted Correctly
And see one of the most modernly
equipped Optical rooms in the State.
We have the latest styles in frames
and the newer shapes in lenses.
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Tutt's Pills
advice to the aged
Age 11 iiitd infirmitn 1, I* t ' r.Wvuh
boweli wni littM*?! ' nr«
A "fcilk" 1 ol(r<1 | o*« «lrr m itli 9 J
inoUl ban*. €ior ok omm iIiI« I
Dtnyft on, Prolrctn nn#l !«•* <'-
Ik •. I'iullrflr b«rinl#n
OOc • >«! ^ I IHI flir u r
At TuUrl < ounlri-.
Wrllr D*pl. • I lor I re* S«mp (
MAKI R I AIIOHATOMIFK, |Ni ~
Mfiuphi*. Tenn J,, J
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CALL 50—WE CALL
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hate *. k-ifr«< 1 ou 1 l + 'i* c-y«.ri«,
itimoUtlnf the b< ♦ U. (re ef Mitir. I
Klieu. uj<? unpMii * U i ?♦ •**
FOB SALE
Cabbage 10c. ■' <" "<r^. 00.
1000, #1.60.
John J. Brooks A. .^on,
Elgin, T<"x;:P
RADIO
r •
Crosley
f None Better--Cost Less =
| A Highly effecienf set at a
j moderate price. Cur stock is
1 complete call at our store and
mmrnrnm
1 let us demonstate some to you.
churches have either begun
new buildings or enlargements.
Fort Worth has about 110
churches. Fort Worth is also
justly proud of a wonderful
progressive institution, a great
business university which re-
licts ered't nationlv upon Fort
Worth, but upon Texas and the
and the entire Southwest—
the Brantly-Draughon Business
College. The rnnn v thousand--
of voung men and women who
are educated within its w:,lls
will always have occasion to
call the institution blessed. It
is a great m lege the young
jx'ople of the South have in
having an institution of tlie
ifh class that tiiis llegt
maintains. It ranks wit!; the
nd best in the I'nited
States and Canada, being a
!.'nibcr of the National Asso-
ciations of Commercial Schools
.. iiich ntaii.tain the highest jios
sible ideal'* and standaids in
business education. The real
measure of a man or institution
is the attitude home tolks to
Ward that mun or institution,
let it be said here and now that
this college has the confidence
and loyal support of Fort
i j Worth. It is a member of the
5 Fort Woith Chamber of Com-
S merce, Four National Banks in
5 Fort Worth are represented on
the Board of Directors, which
gives it great strength and p>es
tage. We inivte you to come to
j Fort Worth where Golden West
\ and Sunny Southland meet; to
| (the city of good positions. Fn-
I thusiasni is running liivrh in Ft.
Woith, prosperity has stiu k
this country with a bang. .1
wave of good times as has not
been experienced by this coiin-
= try since pre-war times in
sweeping over Texas. It is
claimed taht Fort Worth per-
= hitij s has less unemployed than
5 any other city in Texas regard-
= less of its size as given by C. W
sm j
= |Woodntan, Sujm i intendent of | s
S the I'nited States Employment
= (Service, in a rej^rrt in Septem-
bor and October, he also declar-
S e<i that Fort Worth is probably
the most pronperous city Its Brantley
gre-s, who died as a result «if
being shot with a pistol about
two \ears ago. The mandates
were fmwarded t< the prison
authorities hy mail.
STOP THAT ITCHING
if you hiifft'r l'rom any form of .skin
ilis4'n>« H, Ktu'li I*n lOewnia, Itch, Tetter,
Ciuhm u llnntls, I'oiHou 4*ak, Uincworin,
Old Sort's and Soros on Children, Soro
IHistorod Focf or any otlier skin dls-
t asos, wo will . H you a jar uf Blue
Star Uonicdy on a minrantee will not
stain >:nir clothing; and ha* e ph'«Kant
(xlor.
FOB SALE BY
C. EBHARD & SON
Phone 60
Ba«(ropf Texas
Cwm
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The prettiest, new
hats on the market.
styles,
M11.. M. A.fireen's Style
Spring
Nifty
Shop
.Men Wanted—All shapes and
sizes. We J'.-t them all—Hodges
& Ceren, Phone 50.
CORN FOB SALE
Far corn for sale—See R. .1
'Vanen at Kennedy's Round
Bale Gin. 4'
Lead flic Advertiser.
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Thedi'rd's
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RED PEPPER HERT
Rcl I'cpper Rub takrs the "otKh"
from <5oro, stiff, aching joints. It can-
not hurt you, and it certainly stop? Uia
old rheumatism torture at once
\\ hen you arc .suffering so you can
tin idly get around, just try Red Fe;.pcr
Rub and you will have the quickest
r< lief known. Nothing has such cou-
ccn'rated, penetrating he«i as red pep-
prf .Inct as soon as you apply R^l
I'cpper Rub you will feci the tingling„
heat In three minutes it warms the
sore spot through and through Pain
and .soreness are gone
Ask any good druggist for a jar of
Rmvles Red Pepper Rub, Be sure to
get the genuine, with Uie name Howies
on each package.
a Home Hardware Co.
== "i/.e in the country, therefore,
r? in selecting a business school
just address Box 182 or the
Draughon Business
College, Fort Worth, Texas for
all information. Many students
it will pay you to come t0 Fort;*'™* for their board and room
Worth. If vou are interested He tfoing to school.
►«««•
Giving the Telephone
Life
Wherf.vkr your thought goes, your
voice may go. You ran t;Jk across the
continent as it face to face. Your telephone
is the latch which will <-j « r buy door in
the land, to you.
I here is the web of u*Ttthe many
switchl>oards* the nia/.c ( 1 «. p] ; ratus; the
millions of telephones. All an parts of the
great system which pr< v /!«s nation wide
telephone service. I he imujj rnt fit has cost
ivcr two billion dollars. B. r more than
(tpiipment is needed.
I here must he the guardians of the wires
to keep them vital with -j ttch-carrying
ilectrical currents. Thert rnust be the
thousands of operators to watch the millions
of tiny switchboard lights. There must l>e
1 killed workers of every sort to construct,
repair and operate.
A quarter of a million men attd women
are united to give nation-wide telephone
service. With their brair.' a^o1 f..*nils they
lake the Bell System live,
SOl'THWKSTKR N BI LL
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| Approved by the Ford Motor Co. §
= FOUR-DEES now have the approval ||
§E of the Ford Motor Copany. Ask your
S Local I^ord Agency for a demonstration
Hj and see for yourself why the Ford Co. has
55 approved these Absorbers and opposed
EE others. TTiey are sold under a money back
EE guarantee. You *ake no risk. ==
| R. H. BYRNE §f
Dealer for Bastrop County =
= Box 454 Smithville, Texas S
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.