The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925 Page: 8 of 8
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THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP. TEXAS, MA\ ->• ' -
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"OiiOD ENTERTAIN MEM VM> Wll SEMF.M
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I' K I l> A V
GODFREY TEARLE and JETTA GOUDAL in
Salome of the Tenements
Also '*Gall°ping Hoofs"
S A T I R D A Y
BILL PATTON in
Fighting Thru
AUo two reel comedy "Commencement
and Aesop Fables.
Da
ay
M O \ l> V ^
RUDOLPH
and T I E S D A Y
VALENTINO in
A Sainted Devil
A handsome young blade of Argentine. Loving,
Tangoing, Fighting and Thrilling as never be-
fore. That is Valentino in "The Sainted Devil"
Prices 10, 20 and 25cents.
>S EDN E S I> A > and I II 1 l< S H A \
SHIRLEY MASON in
Curley Top
A delightful, entertaining comedy-drama, also
Fox News Just 10c to EVERYBODY.
j ht* writer'* expectation# f> r which
we art- indeed truly thankful.
Mr. T. L. Snowden and famil> |
I wore \ustin visitors Wedne>dn
Mi M on and daughters, Mi
I Kuth ami Sdma of Elgin, visited out
little town Saturday.
Mr Max Ohert, 'f Paige, vi*. ■
Me>srs I \ ii I C. Kunkel Mondav
Mr.*. H I.ee Vincent and ehilden
were Elgin visitors Thursday.
Our Deputy Sheriff, Mr. Ed Cart-
wright. of our County's Capitol, w.i- |
here two or more times during the t
week attending to the duties of his
office. Ed. if you will, please give
1 >ur old antediluvian "chums." (.ieorui
I Davi - and Ben Johnson our kiiulest 1
■ reg: i ril*
Our very companionable, compatible
c >mplaisant dear friend R I.. Car
ter. Esq was seen in McDade Tue-
da\ the dark stilly hours of the right
i That'* well they tell us I Say. B I ',
tin next tine you come down h-v j
ard don't hunt us up, we are coming
up there and prevail on Elirii '-
Mayor un<l City Council to have you |
\i ■ mmunicated.
Mr- !.. M. Preusse and e hildren, if |
Cieidings. w re visitors during the
week in the home of Mr. and Mr* T
I Snowden.
Mr. Albert Smith.
CLASSIFIED ADS
I.OSI -Thursday morning May 14th.
j Horse mules elescribeel as follow-
1 Blue Mule 15 hands high aire vrs
No brand, long maiu and tail.
1 Brwn Mule age ■' yrs. 14 ha nils
i irh no brand, long mane and tail.
\ >• f> Purity Lignite C >. Bastrop
|\xa it t'ounti. Reward. d2-ltx
i'ur Salt—< 74 acres fancy \ alley,
d-.etugordn County, choiiest i|uality
>t'on. Pecan. Km. corn and truck
land; literally hundrersof pe< an trees
ready for budding; ideal location,
.•rfect drain iue, jf .oil wate r, fenced.
Vildress, C. M. Met/ger, Bay City,
I'exa* 52-2tx
FOii SALE
Oil Least - and Koyr.ltie.-. See nie
K. F. Ha. ter. 60-2tx !
OIL I.K\SES an l MINERAL)
"FEDS at Advertiser Office.
STOP THAT ITCHING
BASTROP *
COUNTY
DISTRIBUTES.
LKE
IIDISTKIB! TKfe
1)1
JCIOUS AM) REFRt:SH|\,
CKHMMM)
DRINKS A DAY
Bastrop Coca Cola Bottling Co
"Bottlers of Popular Bevera^t*'
was hi
Wednesday
)f Smithvilh.
visiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. <Smith.
Mr. ''Pack" Hoskins and family of
Corpus, spent the week here, visit-
ing their many friend* and relati<
Mr. Irit Joiner, of
If you suffer from any form of
<km diseases such as Itch. Eczema
Tetter or Cracked Hands, Poison Oak.
Hint? Worm. Old Sores or Sores em
Children. We will sell you a . nr of
BLUE STAR REMEDY on a try
antee. It will not n*a:r ■
;,, s f.. Krannon. I • t< s
Is \* h Dream Only?
week-end
f.audie Jf'
OAK HILL NEWS MCDADE NEWS
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OAK HILL. May 1H. We have no
news of inter<*' to write thi* >•
but just to keep
write again. Ear1
and have v ■ •
th- • fu • need
b#ed. e>nl> a light
Wi-ek. The
art
in pr
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Si i A DK,
>dirg iin/itHe*
suffer!)
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am. ft
1 .lilt of
i'ur
., past
.nil j«rs ies were a
i m ■ :hi country and ti e plum
<" very short.
Mr. T. L. Scarborough was an Aus-
tin visitor Saturday, going as dele- ^
gate to the 12th District Convention
of the Texas Farm Bun au Cotton
A-sn. t' elect a memt>er. of the Board
>f Directors.
Mr. Si«l Cartwright and family <>!'
Mt. Pleasant, visited relatives here j
Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Ida Buffa is spending a whil |
in Austin.
Dr. Bryson was called to see Mrs.
\V. J. Scarborough last Sundav. We
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are glad she is improving at thi* i
writing.
Mrs. J. S. Cottle of Austin is vi-
iting his son, Albert, a while. Nor- |
ris Cottle and family of Butler, and j
•less Sanders and family of Ramsey
visited Albert Cottle's home Sunday.
Hope to see a large number at the .
all day meeting of the Bastrop
'"ounty Federation of womens club.*
at the Fair grounds Saturday May
23. Bring your lunch and hear a fine
program, speakers from the State
University, A. & M. College and oth-
ers. We know you are busy but one !
day will not be missed by the end of
the year. * i
Highest cash paid for Beef Hides
at Cluse's store.
F. F. Guse. 40-tf
oeing rushed
..ml weeds are growing.
Carl Fleming and family for-
merly living at Ledbetter, have mov-
ed ti McDade and are eozily domicil-
ed in then new place of abode. We
are glad to have them with us and
gladly • Ntend the hand of welcome.
"Little Bud" DeGlandon, of Dale,
visited homefolk* Wednesday ' And
the cat came back the very next
day."
Mrs. Carl Callahan of Austin af-
ter a visit with relatives, returned
home Friday.
Our long time old friend, Mr. "Bill"
McWilliams and daughter, Mrs. Janie
Westbrook. were McDade \i-itor-
Thu rsciay.
Mrs. Et' ' pton, Mrs. Harold P.
Smith, Mr.* Wood and children were
here Thursday, viewing McDade's
lovely scenery.
Rev. Mr. J. L. Velvington, Mrs. C.
B. Potts. Mrs. W. Ci. Painter, Mrs.
c. W. Cochril! and Mrs. J. VV. Barry
of Smithville. were here Monday.
Glad to have met you Bro. Yelving
ton.
Our young friends, Messrs. Herbert
Culp and Frank Swart7. of the Elgin
Motor Co., were here during tit**
week, selling new Ford cars to Mr.
L. R. Hoskins and Mr. J, B. Hack-
worth,
Mr. R. .J, Moore, of, Austin, spent
a part of the week keeping in
touch with his it fterests.
Mr. J. 0. Smith! t',. 'of The
Courier, was here Monday soliciting
business from our merchant* and we
are glad to note succeeded beyond
owery, of New
> mlay, tickled
itn their old
friend* ■
and Mrs. Fred Weatherford. >•'
Austin, attended services at the
Christian church here Sunday, spend-
ing the da\ with Mrs. J. V* West-
brook and Mi, and Mr*. \V II .loine1
Mi. W T. Reid, of Cameron, spent
Sunday in McDade. attracted her- by
the law of attraction.
Mr. Marcus Banks made a busim-s-
trij• tn Austin Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ott and famih
of Thorndale. were here Sunday, ov-
i rjoyed to overflowing, smiling at
evei ybody and everything, so glad t"
be back at their old home, sw et
home, away back in the days nf ".Mild
lang sync,"
Mrs. Harold Smith and littlr -on.
of Austin, were week-end guest in
the home of Mrs. R 1 W illiams.
Mrs. John Lawhon and chilur n
i.| Wichita Falls, are the cues'* thi.4
week of Mr. and Mr-. I l! Hack
worth.
Little Misses Alf. Mary and Franc-
os Christian, of Elgin, were gue«t-
Svnday of Mrs. R L. Williams.
Dr. and Mrs. T. B. Taylor, of Bas-
trop, visited their daughter. Mrs. J.
F. Met calf Thursday. From the view-
point of health, the doctor doesn't
look physically as robust as- usual.
He must be looking forward to the
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Ililiotis
•. a prescription for
(irippe. F'lu. Dengue,
Fever and Malaria.
It kills the germs
r crt4« I f'Utrnng
and toothed by
Heiskcll's Ointment
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M.u'.rf" OikiunM hi*"' •' /**'
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It CAN Be Made a Reality
' Borrow" Our Books of Plans
Ask Us:
"WHAT IT'LL COST
For a Nice HOME About Like "I hi*
J. L. WILBARGER & CO.
BASTROP
The State of Te*JU*
T<< lite Sheriff or ui,\ 1 n r;
Basti* p County-* .rcetim:
Vow are' heretVy commanded to
summoT Isaac Mc< loud by nvakT",
pub)ie;«r.ioti of t>ii^ Citation once in
eae.'tl vve-vl for fe)lll succe'ssi .'<•
previous to the re-twrn frt-ri of, tin
sorrre newspapeT pabli.-hed
M'iounty, if there be
vi j tielo front which a P <■ i mkel
M. br>% \\ i vr* Vhcne <• S
in
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Bridge-way spread of delicious e dibles . (^j^h« d therein, but if nut. th«-ri in anv
month with a vision of recuper-
nikd i>
a rue k
le«i!i.'U4
place' of
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LADIES
Spring Style
Footwear
Style, Comfort
and Quality
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Pre.f, and Mrs. C. E. Ducrhien and
Mr. r H. CreeTf three little" child-
ren. e>f Brenham. are visiting this
week in the- home- Mr. and Mrs. J.
II. Creel.
Brother Holland, after conducting
wrvices at the Christian church Sun-
day went enit to Adina in tlr - evening
and preached there to a furt house.
Oh! frie nds, after Jill thar has been
said and written b> men r reiss the-
pages of history, as l*iir us, woulef
that we* could go back to childhooel's
innocency and recite once' more that
sweet little' speechb't s< ne-ar and
dear to us that are- now growing oli«;
after a long liHight batrfe.
K*ws|/«fK-r pnblishi"! in the
First .fadicial District; but
r<e no r*ewsf«per published
I 'i V> t'.l 7 - r* Co a r'*-
l h*.-tS I" \\ !",..* vi fi
in feairue line- if .,; iei
Thenc* S 4." F •" 17 vrs te> the
n newf osiper pun- ! begionin^'. euntinriirig !'.'!> i
d Impi. more i r iess.
Jtwf fuie-t Tbiit certain 'rart <ir
ii.iri el ,f laud i' nfainnlg one hun-
dred fl'KII ae'fe's of lalld, rr<iee r i le*>
* IMl If. of the \if|'ise ft I.ltK.tn l^'ilirui-,
I'll Ba«trop Count.\ , Tevir-. -t ide-
f the Cnjiiradei Ktve-r a oil pnrtic'.i-
de scribe*d h\ metes inn beiunrH
tri. wth
Tvvert \
if there
in said
"Twinkle, twinkle little Alar.
How I wonder what you are,
t'p above* the world *o high.
Like ii diamond in the* sky."
.. SA M
TO
SOS
$5.00 in Cash and a New Pair of Shoi-s will be
given to wearer if any paper it found in any shoe#
we sell.
Complete Line
of Men 's
FOOTWEAR
PRICED AT
$3.85 to $4.85
F. WE1CENSANG
"IN THE HEART OF BASTROP"
$
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p
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Let Hodges & Green
Take that Spot Out of
Your Clothes Before
Putting Them Away for
the Summer.
Clothes that are no
thoroughly cleaned are
very attractive to Moths
and other Destructive
Insects.
Phone 50
Kvervhodv's I)< in' It
J'uoici.if !>i*'riet, then ir a ne'Wspirpei
[published in the nearest. District to
*.iiil Twenty First Aidlcial District,
to a linear at the next regular 'ertu 'if [,,rjv
the r>isfrict f'otirt of Bastrop- Ceiunty
to lie Aolde'fi at tf,e Court 11«>ei*•
therenf. iri town Bastixip. Texa*
en the lath .Monday after trie- fir-'
Monday in Marchi •JI D., tN
iemi- fn'inp the laift day of rune'. A
I)., fflUri, then and tne-re to answer a
oet'tion fdeel in nef Court on t hi*
tli da> of Miij A D.. 1 l2"i, in a Miit.
numberee! on the Docket of hhi.I
Court No. 7"i7S wfirri'in Arrene-r Nil -
Clciiel, a feme -ule*. Thomas McCln.ai,
Effie* Crenshaw, joir.eel bv he*i ln>
'•aiiel \\ C. Cre*nslrtiw Mary Byrtl
join"el by her I in*-hand Luke Rvrd
llarriiil Byrd, joined b\ h"i liiisbn.'I
V fIh*rt B.vrel, Ida Ulocl.e-rs, i< iri• *♦! bv
lie-r hu liand John B!<K'ke*rn, Menti a
Streing. joined by her husband Wil
liani Sti'inir. Beulah Wilson, join I
Jilbv lie• i hu hand Fred Wils<n. Fva
\ Xlexandir, a I'emi -,.le. and Arrenei
*|McCould a <i(.ar'liari of John Mi
Wiriiam 'Jreen MeC|ou it
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as f<'FSow
Beirmning ii a pe.int in S. W. Him
of | it i,,|| f.e*agile*
4 \\ ;ho v.triis ft
f mi-r of said f,i-a^ii**
MVich |ieini |-
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in he Siin Vn
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which In a |> o
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for corner f r<>oi
marked X N :tf K
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rout h we*. t 111 ii* ei| said le^ili
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whirl. hr> a P <i mkei T S 70
vrs and a d\tto N :t(l | s
Thence \ r. |,; r ; vara>
take fee crner, fr^ir which . n Kin
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Clothing Reconsf rue tors
tfrp - £ si: a-jHrattTfomsTfciErfi: snwsmjfi a se^riirrti.
Jaci>l Walti'i-s
•rue in Bastrop County, Texas, run
vi--, ee| tn William (ireen McChiud i
j!1 1 " Coope r anil wife, |„ A Coope*r,
in di'i'd uf date* Octobe'i- 2!''h, Iftll!
-i*e orded in Veil. .>'2, mi pat"*s l'ix-ii ,r i
the Dee el Keeorib of Bastrop Court y.
I'evas, desi ribed by metes and Imni d-
a* follows..
I*t Tract Heginii'iu* at a stake- m
j 1 he South line of the Jacob Walter.*
|'.e.-i'Mje ai the S. VV corner e f a 100
••ere' tract known as the \\ A. Boat
wrivht tract; thence N. 4f> E. with thi*
line between this tract anel the \V. A.
Be<atwrigh: ti tct e-ontinued to I7,;w
"^"•.'.i,
Tlw Best Appreciated Gift to thi Crad^
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an
Ansco" Camera
Keep a record of your events in pi ^
answers the quc tion of Camera sati f"^ion'
the Boy or Girl an Ansco and make th- h*ppv
C ameras in stock priced from $1 to $ L?!'
explain the real merits of the Ansco ( < 1
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1925, newspaper, May 21, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206436/m1/8/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.