The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 24, 1924 Page: 6 of 8
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THE BASTROP AUVERTKSEU. SECOND OLDEST PAPER IN THE STATE
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1 Where Bastrop is Entertained
Monday and Tuesday
Mary Pickford in
Teas of the Storm Country'
The crowning achieven }?nt of Mary
Pickfords careen. I know you will like
it. On account of extra cost of picture,
prices will be 10, 25 and 30 cents.
Z Local And Personal Mention
n FARM BUREAU MEETING ,
By request of Mr. ilriesen-
>eck, I hereby notify all con-
ernedi that there will bo a
meeting of the Bourd ot' Piroc-
ors of the Bastrop County
•'arm Bureau at the Chamber
of Commerce Saturday Jan. 26,
at 2 p. m., at which time the
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Wednesday and Thursday
H Diehard Barthelmess in
"The Seventh Day"
One week of romance with smiles and
|? heart throbs, also Hodge-Podge enter-
EE tainer.
Friday
H "Rememberance"
By Special Cast
A story of the average Ameican fami-
=§ ly; of how "POP" keeps off the rocks
1| 4n a financial way, and how finally the
•EE children do remember Dad and what
p V«e has done for them. Not a sob story,
f I lt^rnattDnal News.
|= Saturday
EE Herbert Rawlinson in
1 "The Victor"
Also Larry in "Midnight Cabaret."
KKSOl.l HONS
To the Colored Teachers County
Associuluion, Assembled:—
Whereas, in the walks of life
there are thorn* as well as
' (lowers, pit talis hs well as
!smoothness and sorrows as well
as gladness,
Whereas, we at this hour, are
saddened by the accident that
delegates to the convention will .
_ has recently befallen our belov-
ed i ounty Superitendent and
regiet that is is his lot to be
make reports. Be present at
this meeting if possible.
Grover C. King.
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See the new Spring shoes at
llolts.
confined in the hospital under-
going treatment for his wounds
Knowing what a tireless work
er he has been for all phases of
District Judge R. J. Alexan- school work in this county and
der of Giddings is here this appreciating the services ren-
week attending court. derod us at a" ,in"!S'
Be it resolved that the fore-
District Attorney R. W. May- tf°'ng statements be ask now-
rield of Giddings is att* iiding us as our sentiments,
court here this week.
Be it further resolved that
u pray for a speddy recovery
The grand Jury is in session and in such a way that will tot
this week with Mr. John S. in^ air his usefulness in the fu-
Haynie of Smithville as foreman tllre-
0 I Resolved further that a copy
In Re Guardianship of the Es- of these resolutions be sent to
tate of Mary Perkins Et Als., his nearest relatives, a copy to
Minors. No. 1542, in County the County Press and .the "Aus-
I'ouit of Bastrop County, tin American."
BRIGHT ENIN'
up the Interior
of the 1 lOME is no job
at all for the good house-
wife when she knows
fehe can "go over" the
wood work herself with
FLOOR LAC
It rtains and varnishes at
one operation - - -
the results will please
you.
Phone us for a call
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A Paint For Every Purpose
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* Milton was in Gonzales last weel
attending a meeting of the Fair
& YOTJP S T Association, ownig to a conflict
I of dates we are unable to an-
il nounce definately just when th«
Bastrop County Fair will be
hekl.
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PUBLICITY i
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Mr. Clarence Turner, manager
t jof the Turner Lumber (Jo., a
!i Elgin, was in the city Monday
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H I The prettiest, new
5 bats on the market.
Spring
Nifty
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^ An Electric Vacuum Cleaner will
H clean your rugs, floors, curtains, ceilings
mattresses, davenports, book cases and
== all hard to get to placcs.
Texas
Notice is heieby given that I,
Edmond Perkins, temporary
Guardian of the estate of Mary
Perkins. Daniel Perkins, Mar-
tha Perkins, Ella Perkins and
Rena Perkins, minors have this
day fded my application in the
above entitled and numbered
cause for an order of the Coun-
ty Judge of Bastrop County,
Texas, authorizing me as tem-
porary guardian of the estate
of said wards to make a miner-
al lease upon such terms as the
court n\ay order and direct, ol troP this week,
the following described real es-
tate belonging to the estate of
said wards, to-wit:
An undivided one-fourth in-
Respcctfully submitted,
J. C. Madison
S. F. Thorne
R. M. Duvall
E. Tanner
M. E. Duvall
0. W. Wicks
L. F. Thorne—Committee
Miss Jennie Rosson, manager
of the So. W. Bell Telephone
Co., of Elgin and Bastrop,
companied by Mrs Josephine
Morley, Ch:ef Orrr^tor ■ * ''
gin, spent a few days in Bas-
J. J. Sajp of McDade was a Nifty Spring Hats arrival
Bastrop visitor Tuesday. (,ail>' l«11 a (l Ht>e them Yfrs
__o__ C. L. Moncure
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Orgain —o—
have returned fom a visit to M r. G. C. King was in Rok&cv
San Antonio. ky a few (,}IVH t,lis week.
o— inK with the farmers at Khtfr
FOR SALE—Scholarship ii place, I
Brantly-Draughns Business Col
lego. If interested see or write
Manager of the Advertiser.
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Hon. t . (Higlismjth til
Oi'< of town ro!i' \ «s
l'iii'ids who attend-.ti ht.*
neral ( f Mrs. T. M. Ttect i^bert
liif day were: Mrs.
Smith ville Matt reus Factory
ac. Houston is guest of his sister Horn, Brownwood; Ji ssie Man-
Mrs. E. 11. Perkins this w ek. 1 !n;' Elgin: Nath Morris, Mr. ant
Mrs. Steve Claiborne, Alum
Mrs. A .11;«• Lee Alexander a- Creek; Mr. and Mrs. Mocm
daughter At oa Pearl huv« re- Hector, Fort Worth: Mr.
turiii.'1 ,'n.im a visit to Houston, ( Lee Rector, Mr. and Mrs. Kdr-
—o— ward Hartfield, Belton; Mr.
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Among those attending the Mrs. Chralie Wallace, Red
j Factory between Railway Y. M r. ... ,. . K , r ii- • .. ... . . ,,,
, _ iumi.ii ot All. ^anl ,) i llKHri Mr. and Mrs. Join TowmsitiC.
I A. and ( ommeicial Hnte! were Mr. and Mrs .Tolm \iii' cmiiu. ;n... nf i «• oi. . ■
terest in and to a tract of land 'Mattresses Renovated, Retick-
Returned Same Day
Every year will save you
Hj eight hour days of labor.
nineteen
Get all of the dirt and none of the rug
with an
1 Electric Vacuum Cleaner
=§ Bastrop Water Light,
situated in Bastrop County,
Texas, a part of the Alb'.rt Black
4(J3 2-3 acres, originally owned
by Anna W. Roberts, described
"Kites and bounds as follows
to-wit: Beginning at the \V.
turner of said 10!; 2 II acres of
Albert Black Survey; thence
N -J.! E 417 varas to corner, a
P. O. S. 74 E. 111-2 ft., a P. O. I
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Large stock New Mattresser
On Hand
John Mi'?
dleton and son Cecil, Jim Mid
jdleto'i < f Smithville r: 1 AT'
Smithville; Mr and Mrs. Sheilc*
Adrain nnd daughter and Mr.
a''d Mrs. Guy Canon /ir#.
sons of Austin.
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S 16 E 10 ft.; thence S. r> E.
712 varas to corner, a B. J. N.
«1 E M ft: the: :e S. 1^ W 11,
.aias to corner in S. W. lineoi
said Albert Black survey a P. (
N 2!l \\ 22 feet a P O. N :' 0 I-.
G feet; the! ee N. 13 W 712
varas to the place of beginning
containing 52 G-lOths acres of
'and and being Blk. 11 of sub
division of said Black survey as
mhde by the said Anna W. Ro-
berts and being the same laid
conveyed to Edmond Perkiknw
by B. S. Roberts by deed of
date December 8th, H)08. and
recorded in Vol. 46 on pages 7
and 8 of the Deed Records of
Bastrop County, Texas, to which
deed and record thereof re-
ference is here made for fur-
ther description of sarru.1;
EE Said application will be heard
by the County Judge at the
Courthouse in the city of Bas-
== troip, Texas, on the 28th day of
January A. 1). li>24.
Edmond Perikns
~EHL Guardian of the Estate of Mary
-~£ 1' rkins et als. ^vno! •.
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and Mrs. Roger Abbey of S i
Antonio.
—o— Let us do your pressinit.
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for your clothes. Hodges tS: ciato your business.—Trontr**
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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/m1/6/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.