The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1925 Page: 7 of 8
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i ,ni: tin* drouth is broken.
/''' , ... I a nice t"
[ 1 ,ther fro™
it | ill I" lhr rain KtHrU"1-
* ! ...II at cl iauirhtcr.
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R,.,k Siii ir«lay l" visit thi'ir re-
anil " 1
' ! ,, ii, || ,f R.eanky spent
. V , ii.i with her mother Mr*.
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| Jon* >f !;",i Rock'
Jr gn-in WiMt «Ml Mr. P t®
[, <" s'"it 'ViH«-
■ t the "Flapper
is visitinir her mother Mrs. J,hn Schu-
l-ert of Rosanky.
Mr. Johuic W ifst from West Texas
is visit inn his mother Mr*. I,init.
\S i• ■ t of Ro-anky.
SUNDAY KKCoKUs HOTTEST
M A*
^HKJUSTROR ADVKRT1SKR, BASTROP. TKXAfx
IIKAM ci oi IM VCSKS WXIKH
Last Sunday wa the hottc-t May
day on record. The aitense heat sent
the thermometer up t<> 10(1 m p|a,,
where im reflection < f the sl!n could
penetrate. In front of Mi ley's druu
store tin thermometer registered 1 i
I he heat ••xUmded throuirhoi.t !w
night and relief wa only offered
when the Monday morning rain hit the
city.
Lr |N Willi#"** and his family
I, gat, Antonio after his
■o) ii who has been foioff
[; I'.er. Mine time.
Dr I'hiu lit Wieet of Rosanky who
[h> |ej? brokken l nt doing so well.
, w, .,('v> In I ""i so warm until
Unt
■ In;.. W ii' all,l daughter Lotn
IT I>ltk\ K> HI T HOIt>|S
Tho purest M^n of worms in children is
paleness, I n k of interr.t jn play, fretful
"ess, variable appetite, iii.-king nt the
nose ana suddnn starting in sleep. Who i
these symptoms appear it is time to give
White's ( ream Vermifuge. \ f.\V
drives out. the worms and puts the little
one on the n. i | to health attain. White's
Cream Vermifuge has a rd f fifty
years of successful use. I'rice.'ISc. Sold hy
S. L. HRANNON l)Rl <; CO.
Monday ( cning ;tt 5; Ithe north-
west heavens gave the people of Has-
trop an insight of what n real storm
cloud looks like. The heavy dark va-
pi.rolls clement i aused the citizens to
'""k "" 't- < 'iiunu' with awe and fear.
It seemed to roll its Volume of force
direct!;, lit . the path towards tin
lit . and had ever) evidence ,-f «|«
1 ruction in its makeup. Fortunatlj
it fulled to materialize as a cycloin
I1'1 "d >ver 'he ity d ling no da
iiiiife. A sigh ot i\ lief wa nt up from
the hundreds who had gathered on
ilie 'feet watching the phenomena
ind a tiding of having n narrow es-
cape was Voiced. This Is the woivt
i loud ever witnessed not to spend it<
force of destruction in its wake ac-
cording to !d timers.
BOTH BANKS WIM
OHSK|{\ I. |i|..( UKAI ION |> \\
Saturday, May to, helng Decoration
Hay, hoth Tin Citizens State Hank
and I lu' I'irst National Hank will he
closed in observance of the event.
V«V ^*V 'V
Citizens State Bank
Of Bastrop
NO BUSINESS TOO LARGE
None too Small
WV
ItlSllOI' (. II MNSOI.N I N i, \\ 11 !
I K I V II
The vif it oin e again of ilishop Kin
solving Sunday May .'list reminds u
i'f the interesting and strong p i> r-
ality of this honored and beloved
Hishop . I the Kpiseopal Church in
IVxas. He ha been a Minister
years and t Hi-hop in Texas !
years. He i- blessed with a broad
outlook and wondt rful erperience
rounded out as it ha: been by 1 ravel,
F.ducation, and above all that social
i(intact that m arly alwajs brinirs a
type of enrichment that Colleges a
lone can never bring. In these riper
years bhringing with them wonderful
tesults from the |>ast, one can under-
stand how the outh ok on life brii t;-
with it, n his spiritual capacity a
power that is hound to help in every
way in the sacred performance of
those high and spiritual privileges,
— thiiit are speeially present with the
EE l';r«i"e and T'la e of :< Hishop
H. V.
< tf'i u
Christian
I.e Ro.
To Receive Our Careful and Considerate
Attention
We Pay Three Per Cent Interest on
Time Depoists
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Come to Bastrop
riday,June
AT THE COURTHOUSE AT 2 p. m.
And Hear
C. O. MOSER
Secretary of Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Ass'n
VERY FARMER is urged to be at this
Meeting whether you are a member or not,
hear Mr. Moser give a complete and cor-
¥« statement about
he Texas Farm Bureau Cotton Ass'n.
==I EPISCOPAL < III RCII NOTES
EE On Sunda> next May .^Ist Servi cs
as follows. Sunday school at a.
la. At II The Rev. Hishop Kittsol
ving will hold Morning Services ai'il
sill Oonfi'in a Class int.<. full com-
^slnuinion, with Church fellowship.
= This is alwavs ;i most beaut ful and
— impressive service. At C-"lt p. m. the
±= Young People' Church Service I.en-
zzz gue will hold their mei ting ♦« •vhieh
ST you are invited. Please remember
that I'll Kvening Services during tin
= summer months wiP be at 7 -la, and
lei'inrinv with Sunda\ Fvennu- at
~~ that hour Mr. IPatsicr will preach "ii
"What d ■ we exactly mean by the
Holy CJ ho -1". No service will h> to
zzz \\'e ('..rdiallj invite >*.>it to come
EE 1 out and worship with us. and iret tn.
leasotis t Li a: Hishop hiusolving ;d-
—— way- '.:ivi us villi the lavish Initio
~ of the Spit. mil e11nit and teacher
th.at he a!w a; - is.
SS \'ested ('heir and Special Mu ic,
= RK\ F. M. HRASIKR. Pastor
Mil III MUST C1ICRCH
~E Sunday School ; :•!*> a. 11.. M. C,
Sjr !!o..tli. Supt rialetnletit.
Zr; riie pastor will tireach at tin
SSS | ilorn'tlg -ervicr. The su'-ie t of ;'e
I ernien will be ''l.'sing What We
I 'lave".
lunior I.e.lgia it -t p. 111.. Mis- Hes-
ie MiComlw, Superintendent
I'vening serviti* at K'0( . The sid>
jert of '.he sermon will be "Seeking
« <><!' Approval' .
l ie Woman's Mi -i> 11 a 1;• S.-cietv
vill meet in Hible Study Session a 1
t);. < hurt I: Monday at <
flic 1,1.dies' A ill will meet iti mon-
thly business session at the Chilli i>
Tl'iu - day at (
Prayermeeting Wednesday at
'"e f Practice immediatly after
pray. 1 meeting.
Sunday School Workers' Training
1 '.i s Monday and Friday niirhts tt!
s. The book to be studied is Har-
' 1's "Principles of Relirii us Tea h
inu". This is an int«resting book
' 1 niiinv helpful throiig'its in il
i'.v ry Sunday Sclvotd worKer i- ur
ifed to take the eotir-c.
Make this your motto; My Churvh
1- Christ' best gift to me I have
united with it in solemn covenant
that it shall have my best in atten-
dance, prayer, service sacrifice, zeal.
I'.itier.'-e, love. T" be loyal to Hiir I
111 i.st !>c lov tl to it.
R. F. CTRL, Pastor
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FIRM H \ • * I'l.sT 1 HI RCII
' !■"> p m Sunday Scbiol S. ),
H; 'T ti, S iperintenuent.
a. in termor, by tin Past.tr.
p. ni. Jr. H. N I*. I Mrs. Hran-
nor, Leader.
'■'I' p 111. H. ^ P. I". \'elma Pel -
President.
T -C p. 111. Sermon by Pastor,
lae-day evening W. M. S. meets
lolh. v ; Circlt No 1 v ith Mr*
Hrannon.
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Ash.
Wedm -Hay ni"ht 7■<.">. We will
h ve our regular midweek meet inc.
t the Church.
Come. We need you and you need
'In strength you will receive by
1 ct ing of (Jod's I louse.
R. S. (tARRAUIh Pasto"
-o
H V. P. I . PR(H;R \M
\t Sr. U. \ . I'. I tit th,
! 1 hurt h.
VI nu at v Met lit. State Nl. m
Introduction, A if in - Barrow
Part I \ (ireat Fnterpri,;.', I' 1
j leu . Schanhals
Part 2 l'he Connecting Link. Vera
Kate 1'ekkle.
J'art Helping Weak Churcbcs,
Ut ile .!at kson.
Part I Suiiila., St Ii
uiil . M I . Mart ha Lee
Part •* Church Bill
Eskew.
I art ii Make America
Mrs. < iarrai d.
Part 7 Conclusion,
1 'halmei's.
0
I'ht Haptist Missionary Cnion
meet in regular montblv se> i. n
Tuesday nfternooti at .T:.!o at the
liospitable home of Bro. and Mr-
Paul C. Hell instead of the church a-
c their ccstom.
Twenty two member- were pre
sent and one visitor, Mrs. Hank- from
Middleton Texas.
Circle No. 1 had charge of the
nissionary program and fully eniov.
eil by all.
A vote was cast and carried to
have n sale of home made cake and
cream next Friday p. in. beuinning at
2 o'clock at the Chamber of Com
nerce building.
After .1 business meeting delicious
refreshments were served hv Circle
No. 2
srN'|)A> SCHOOL ATTKNDANCK
Sunday school attenihince shows 1
slight decrease over last Sunday as
per the following results:
Hat ' i- ts
Fpiscopal
('hristian
Met hodist
Total
Last week
I lecrease
State Get* Inheritance Taxta.
\11si1n '!'• \ Agreement whereby
the e-.ei utors of tli« estate of I. 0. and
\\ H Slulltlelil, Jf . itseit. of Henrietta,
Clay Coiintv will pay the stute )J8,<
MsT Inlieriturn (axes whs reached
K'ltiav t>etw( n attornevi for the es-
tate: ( oniptroller S II Terrell and
As-ui.tni Attorney lieneral Krn<?st
Ma) The attorneys (or the estates
claimed tail $14,una wn-< .111 e the state
on the property heu'ieatheil al.l to up-
pioxlmalt i .00,000 The property was
lx .iue.ithed to Mrs M.iry Anna Mayes
of Mlneritl Wells and .1 A SI.infield.
Ityttii. okl.i , sister and brother of thti
llct . .Isfll
Girl Slayers Exhonorated.
Hlverilale. Ill l.u. Hie Wunxch,
prett.. 1 l yeai old hii'h school «irl, has
been sent Inn k to her classes in alge-
bra. history and domestic science af-
ter a hectic da) and night during
which she «-,!■< the dominating figure
in 11 new version of the hk« old trl-
angle trap-dy A coroner's Jury who
heunl Lucille toll how she shot and
killed Miss Agnes Shiinnhk, her
father's affinity, refused to hold her
ttml returned a verdict Thursday find-
ing that I he shots were "fired acciden-
tally during * hysterical freu*y."
Texas State Council of Labor
Waco. Tex W Lee Wells of W'lchl
ta Calls was elected president of the
Texas State Council of Labor at the
closing session of the annual conven-
tlou Wednesday Other officers chos-
en ure II Iv Mills of San Augelo, first
vice president; K. llshner of Port
Arthur, pecond vice president, and J.
Hex Anderson of Dallas, secretary*
treasurer
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Read tho ads and save money.
Liquor Shipment Se zt-d
Houston, Tex The largest capture
of contrabiind liijitor ever made In
Houston via effected .Monday when
District Attorney Horace Soiile a izetl
la refrigerator freight car containing
1 more than 'com ipiarts of hiuli grade
| bonded liquors in the railroad yards
! it Houston.
Keeping Taxes Paid Up.
Lufkin, Tox Auditors from the
' state department have completed the
i auditing of the county tax records for
l!ili2-23 They report fewei dt'lintpient
taxes in Angelina than in any other
county they have checked. In 11*22
thert/ were $26.im)0 In delinquencies,
lu 1SI23 only $70uo.
with
saii:ty
at your
R ex all
DRUG STORE
Puretest
ZINC STEARATE
Will Jo more than any other
one tiling to add to Baby's
comfort .ind happiness.
No more soreness or chaffing;
I'uretesl Zinc Stearate sheds
waw. 25c
S. L. Brannon Drug Co.
The KKXAIJ. Store
f^astrop, Texas
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Keep Your Ice Bill
Down by Using a
Grand
Challenge
Refrigerator
See our display of dif-
ferent styles on our
floor.
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At Prices To Suit You.
OLD ONES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE
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Made With
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A Healthful Flour for the Family
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 28, 1925, newspaper, May 28, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206437/m1/7/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.