The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1926 Page: 1 of 6
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Read the advertisements in this paper each week—Plan your shopping by them—Get what you want at the ri* ht price
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER
Y THIRD YEAH
Till: BA-TROP ADVERTISER. BASTROP, TEXAS. THURSDAY JULY 1 l: 26.
NUMBER 6
HiU Picnic Draws Big Crowd Of People Friday
-l-l-l-M-l-i- I-I-I-i-I-I
Bastrop County Agents Will Hold Boys And Girls Club Encampment
hospitality of citizens
excelled that of for-
mer like occasions
THE VOICE OF THE LIBERTY BELL
Judge Richard Critz Of Taylor Made Address
In Behalf Of Dan Moody
i) \S (III.I. I'll'MC.
>f < >ak 11 ill
jUst
ii.y
The « "i people o:
.,1, themselves last Friday
ch <■ \ t*i*I>*><Iv mat likes
t> cat, goad people to ti-
ll i . . tiad i hi i- full
in v i
tl.ii
with
•haiv
good
< >r in t*'
■nil
liat'pv
Oa!
,1' ih< h'isvit«hty
Ic .it ' lie- • iuui ial
< ci'\ *<'11 i' >ii 1 f *
other communiti
each war find a
of
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the
tllr
nts
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ir
rge
-|m • i;11
othi't- kind frifiids who continued
plait-' (food things before us.
Saw i ur good ft-i< .1 M •.
Billingsley, familiarly kuowr by
i i:r readers a- "Sam" ant' . I' t
interesting Mr I >;n l«' l< -1 * - ■ - Up
hi arty hand das| thrilled up
i" e -f 111. ahll
riilf
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has
>f th
llr
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II'
in
tnl
t hi'
Tl
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■ frit i
enjoy
in- f thf day.
id i-.inir was devoted v ■• n'>• • • t
i fraud and mnk i tig new
hi ah'O 'in address I«y Midge
f 1'. 1..i !•. the intt-n -t tlu-
ff. tl .
'nrresp.
• been
aper mc
word a
I'-
ll
! tar .Fiacy f Dun Moody for <} \vrt
cr. Around twelve thirty the ca
Fr dint • r wii - made and what a
t !t v. , rhiek.'n, fried, •• tewed,
j dumplined. baked and other good
win - with al id, pickles, cakes pies
; 'i vpry flavor and description. .lust.
I h"l' v ■ 'K wa< the slogan adopt
I "ti by the host- and « very 1* nlv did
Thf 'ii'h the courtosv extended to
by Mrs. Ida Buffa we were a part
| :itK i reel >.( the days pleasure and
lour sincere gratitude and thanks go
ut t . the- people for their wonder-
| rul kinilne"- extended to us. Mr and
details t 'In Oak Hill
tld' tl* I 'lit we ',11 : • ill! 1,1 t .
i e he i jii-' hi a!; -
1 1 ami i -11 i help I 'i* >Ii;i in
'lit i re a i '. n! I. ning w hen
ti - in '
s stab n>ent il>. ,it fe.img
from fore • >' habit ar
1 ••' • .i we el: iunly h"im• fur him
•■■iv- i happy' nit-di am of life and a
front porch in a •• > >1 pla< ■ ■ di--
!>t ition.
We were glad !•■ be there ami we
at indeed triad that we are fortunate
t liv ••!• • t ■ si h i nv-l excellent
comm mity of peof |e.
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\VH VI \BOIT bul | \S KF.V if.
I'ROSI'MTS lllh SI MMF.B?
and part'
in.
IMrs. A. K. Hancock were also includ ! .
I• I a- "ur delightful hosts as we!! as
Tin r<
who hf -
if h Bil'.ii
|Dr. I. J. Dawson
Buried Last Friday
Or. 1. I iHw-'in, born in Rurnet
|f'Uitv. May ! 1878 died at ('amt'ron
w|'i\ ,n,.i nintr, .'iin• • 2 ' :■ ft ■
inlv a ft «■ day:', illness.
(•ijn-rnl < rvice* were held at Mr-
; Friday afternoon at four thirty
rn th<- residence of Mr. Willis
P'"•'■>■, the Rev, F. M. Brawler of the
• -'rnp J'iiim ,,|ial Church officiating
I '■" honti and the Masonic Lodge '
M th" grave.
'irvived by his widow, one
^ illnirt l awson and one dautrh
Mr-. I ,hn \\ tnt'h. One brother,
' haw n of Rohstown, one si. -
Mr- Stella Tester of Robstown '
hi "i"ther. Mrs M. .1. Haw
■i*town.
I'.tw ri came to Bastrop eipht
1from \\ i libervillt- nnd en-
- 1 his ,
f i iik'
i no one in North Carolina
a ne re intimate acrpnintancc
ind Martha Bill Weevil
and all the little weevil* than R. W
lieihy of the State [department of
Agriculture.
I.ast fall r>r. I.eiby put 2,."00
weevils in fi
#■!,:
■ V, i J ^ '
* \ ■ 'Li',
■hit
ttel
v P ■ ■;:>' ,
all club boy and girl
members will make re-
ports on years work
Specialists From A. & M. College Will Make
Addresses Of Instruction
•/tin S \\l (ilWI.S I. N < VMI'MF.M
)
i)ii luly seventr and ciuhth County
Au'-vt. (!. C. Kuiir and llonit Mem-
i :: I -at,on m' lit ^Ii In a I.awson
v.ill i' • >t thiir boy 'iinl uirb from
\i r the county tor a two days en
campnient, at l air Gii undn
\n excellent program of entertain-
ine'it and instruction ha- been ar-
i in. > d which i- as follows:
\\ i Ini'sday, I :'!0, \ m. onif - and
V' llr Ojii iulu1: \d>!* • • V . I id^t F
li !' 'kin. L' to 'l. Sf'tii'tial. Womei
.'id (iirl Style fur different Type-,
Mr-. Barn-; Men and Boys C dlcffe
lent if ible, I'aill C. Bi II. '' :-T*
t . < o, \'i it to Mr. T. T. l'oyston' ,
Farm Talk by Mr. Royston; 5:.'I0,
l!a e Ball Came; rtiHO, Picture Show; thct they roynllv nt
o -. o, Ued. | • it i/ens of Be. trop
Thursday .luly * . six thirtv a. in., ' In appreciation of the work that i«
Break fa t; 7:'t0 to H, Play; •> to K:K0 . beintr done h\ the County \urent the
General Mi^'t'np, Individual • t>< rt -; i Flu in Retail Merchants sent Mr. Kmc
J S "tl to !• Health Plav t'ruler lirection j11 cheek for Forty Ilollar i to ln> used
in di fra\it;i' the expenses of delegates
t" the \ and M Short course at col-
lege Station Auj/iist 2 to 7.
About seventy five t > eighty boys,
vrif 1.-. men and women will tie repre-
tn tfive his patrons.
I 'bided in tIn general program fur
Tliur day morning will be a d
liirhtful, p lens unf and instructive
11 «■;; 11 h play given under the direction
. i' t'oiinty Health Nut e. Ml 7.oe
Aii t in.
The general Public i- invited t'
participate in any and all of these
me tin" dnrim; the two days and the
C ■ I 111 \ Ari nts «,vi!l be appreciative ,,f
any ■ uurte-ie ev' tided to the vi«i-
' ' u bile ln'i'i F\et \' bi.dv that i
■ ntt i'' ted in the progress of the
yiiitli "f tbi t'oiiiitv should be on hand
t" I no •■very aid and encouragement
in order to maki it ,i complete ■ uccess
end that wiieti the \. i -1f ■ ?• ndurn
home they can well say .vith pride
riained by the
boll
■ages or "boll weevil
winter resorts." The same thing was
done the year before On May IB,
1! 2.", "t of each 1.000 of the weevils
in these winter home- had emerged.
This l.i one of the two now ofTlciaJ posters of the Sts*<|ui-CentennuU Inter-
national Kxpc(Hilton opening in Philadelphia .Juno 1 u> celebrate laO >-r arB
of American Independence. The Exposition will continue to December L
I)an Smith, the artist, ha^ symbolized the ..poch in history which the tolling . ■,. r> . i> r-
(K.. i i. ii , , , .... .. . - miliar nicet with the Bastri p Pecan Growers
of the Liberty Hell n Independence Hall, July t. 1776, marked and haa . ... . ... . . ■ .
depicted the growth of the Cnited States from the original thirteen states ' U"(,clnti«>n !,t th" hoUr Ilf,"r ,vh"'h
represented by the thirteen stars which emerge from the mouth of the ,h'' Encampment will ad ourn.
Liberty Bell. In line with the policy and hospita-
f the Health Nurse, Mi- - Zoe Austin
;t to 10, Poultry Judging; 1'* ' > 11,
Sectior-.l Meeting Women and Girls
Color by Mrs. Barnes Men and
Boys Terracing Lessons, 11:1a to 12
General discussion of Farm Problems "titi I at the County meet states Mr.
leil bv Mr. Creorce W, Johnson; j King. After this meeting the district
"Dinner. 1:.'(() to 2:30 p. m. Model meet will be held at the Medina
Club Meeting Oak Hill; 2:110 to :t:.",0 ' Hereford Ranch. 20 miles west of
Women and Girls Biscuit and j San Antonio July 11 17 in which
Button Holes- Men and Boys will | > ixt< en counties will lie represented.
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ant
Iv
Mav
thi-
eacr
000
• fevdon as a physician
•' ideiiee in Ba -1 r. p lie |
f"r in i :f n host of friends that
' ': '1 1 '"se into their hearts as a '
'■'"' ' i onf'denee and esteem.
■' he moved to Somerville
heT* hf ent, rt
11 Ii lir. S(n ,
a-.d
b tir-.f,,,
11 a closi
had emerged Thi- indicates a much
t'irhcr survival this year than last
Fa t year 10 weevils per acre it the
soring develofX'tl into I'll to 7iin bv
\ llgtl -t. The Mav 1' 'trvi\ a! tl.i
<i ar indicate- that there wil' he an
increase by Xugii'-t ami-tinting to 2^0
to 1,000 |ver acre. Such infestation
with warm, moist
■ t< t's taken to
'• ■•■ et |i ;• 11> 'est | "V t la !'•,:e ■■ ■ -a • ■ n a • 1
b>lf tton cron. With utifavorable
alh"f, the iniurv may I e ne \vi
t| n last tear N> ope knows what
i the weather will l e in July
son of \.| ... • when tile V i" a I
• t met i ve, but every one
should know I that the
thing 'o do i' to be nr ■;>
nt" —II "I !• '■her the time t
a little later in Virginia, Iv ' •• ■
>' b lii <■ ihe time to iiegin w;'l vat v
lion than it few days.
-\ 11 things c >!!!■ id«'red, it does seem
0 e that the 11. 11 we. vil situation
iff' tes enc urngement than in the
t 'hret years. The weather that
1 i 11■ ide the boll weevil late and The
•n -.. ive l a' ii r advises its read
t ■ follow I >r. Leiby's advice and
weather m 1 r. > :i ;lt th- b ill weevil the very best we
tin weevil will | ..I' I'ollowi ;r the rules that have
I't-ov. • i it of the past .".I or more
of v .rf.• re against the weevil.
The progre-,-ivc Farmer.
! l IN i> (ilKI. SIUNKS \S PI Pll.
WITH NF.ARI.V PKRFECT MARK
tility of Mr. H. L. Perkins
the
liixie Theatre he wi'l pass all mem
tiers of the Fncampment in free on
Wednesday night to the big feature
nicliiri which will le shown Mr
Farm Bureau Mem-
bers Get Checks
t'
In a class of 17 students taking a
irse in Home Hygiene and Care of
the Sick at Springfield, Mas ., undei j indei d commendable for tin
the Springfield Chapter, a blind girl j that ' •" average youth from thf
turned in a typed ••■ atniiviti'in pa- mml -ectii.r- d >«■ net get the chan e
:•••* which was '.17 per cent perfc 't.
I'orothy M. Brown is the student.
• ii-ni■ i -t rat i->ii work was not les-
The s|M'eial June distribution to
tnemlx rs of the Texas Farm Bureau
'•erkir never fails to extend cour- r„tt( „ Assn.. which was mailed from
tesies to affairs of this kind which is Dallas last Saturday will bring ap-
irkable tlitin her written test,
h die copied • n an ordinary ty| e-
nter a'most without a mechanical
. alter taking down the tpiesti'n s
Braille, The class was composed
to • i as many as th< ir citv neighbors
and there is no better moiie of eet
tainment than a good picture show
such as Mr Perkins alwav- endeavors
m<
tH'WS
onlv
•■I'd t.
a-t c
On-
..n of
'II ell
otind
of the h -t ch
f boll Wee\ il.
all the square
If :!•"« wi>evil«
111 ■ t bef. t e t hi
ami
t de
I or
saTe
act
inie;
irs t
•|>( op M
II \
SI N I > \ ^
PROI.K \ M
SCHOOL
school
in
fi
a na'te
was indeed one
'M' called a friend and his
''were wide in charitable
Be was
' bit
His >Tsing perso-
' "re.entious attention to
■i n non found 'ts way in-
mpanionship with the
there. |{,
> t rnulrf
'trnti
I M
. r inti-rested in the
kii , ' ' hi ' chosen city which he
ll.l-IL Wn'' ,>V,'r
' '"r '-wards its
Mv 'nterest-
1'''L' Si.iinish American War
! ' ;'Ptain in the U. S. Army
^ with excellent honor.
"<tr. nil|nber of friends from
U. ' i • I • and Flgin |tt<
f"«' ra! services.
'hct, ' ' OUr sympathy
*ty , ' ar,> '"'ft to mourn his
nrt we ran truthfully sav "I
^ n friend".
bin j 11,
• In
ani-iv
* r Mi.
t.i ibv
• fj.
in tn
nicd.
Pick
end
cks to thf
i- the destruct
that are punc-
per acre are
first snuares,
with calcium arsenate or
iv.'eetened r "on to the bud-
plant . Fvidcnce. ay- TV
iri be te« that the average e,,t
I v. II have more than 2" wei -
•fe
when '(tiare have for
i.
ip are to the middle fif July
(>l the cultivators going. \
10 tvr cent of the square
a liberal
civic
!• •«■ int' -ita
I.
and i a Ii* i ii in ar • n a t •
i I o- >et inn - f
■ i- •• millions
anplyin" '
service. 'h
♦ ev.. .r the
i f h'j *'ate
n- L"ih<
to , , 1 M-h
• J"Iv 2^
V JL ' ' r>
•ii. begin the Intensive
dusting campaign.
- i' .| t\ ■ *• r■.i'■ . !'•• Fni -e - • !
ehoi I ■■■ iv-- nn interesting
■ • it delrrht '"o! "t tgram of •
e and 'i ■. \ g id cor gregation
• a ; hand to enjoy the event
. • a. I i it tie pa nt. did their part excep-
• i .nl'. veii Ti follov ;ng pr' gram
v.. • ai ■• d 'it ProcessI mal. On-
.'vai.l Christian SoHiefs"; Song,
"t. Mle -s"; R< itation, Sam Kdith
111;■ a and Warren Higgin-; Reci-
• a11 '■ , Mai v \'in Birmingham: Song.
Helen Man Wau h a-d Doiothy Lee
p. • ' . 1 —ah p. V di; Trio
i Pi;ti r Kleimrt. To-a-phltii
M • i fe. nid Ivy I. .u Hinrichs; Reci-
• at i " , .Toseph'ne Metcalfe; Song by
eh Il >ci' 'iot . Ivy Lou Hinrichs
17 high
it
I'l e Red Cro -
fiils
'••rent
■d Ut es . thi
gtl
and Girl
HI NT STROK F. IN HoRSF.S
Mar\ bor es are seriously injured
and -'itue are killetl by what is popu
course
f ir-titutioii- foi
I art* of the c
is given to
tin- blind 'ii
country with
aching methods
Inrl ■ called
<tr ik' is net
• mong
atlapted to meet t.htdr hanili-
"overheatlng". Sun
tommon in the South
hrt "heat stroke" i-<
re a on ( provinuitely S f>,!M! HO to memlM-rs in
Bastrop County, ac-ording to tl.- an-
muineemi'iit bs \ ( Kleinert district
representative of the cotton associa-
tion.
I his j-, mi the final settlement or
nayment to the membership he said,
but is made in order to assist the
members in their need at this time
in making ef the new cr-ip.
Thi distribution represent - an addi-
tional advance of $ 1,*fiii.2''o which
bring- the total advance on cotton
delivered to the \"«otaation to be
marketed Cooperatively, to .«1X,3'.>L-
*h
Sl'KCI \l PICT I RE
< 11• >t v Health
>r\
(
at
vnty are put' ng on tne
inianhandlefl", Morala;
lay nights. July "> nnd '5th.
!i• .* n, m .ral comedy drama
ture for the benefit of th'
Ba
pic.
and
This
This
sick
>r which have printed b
«"n
r
ree
anyone
a the 'date extension
department of agricu'
-'ate agricultural college
finds that the average
h dii'ti'ig should begin
in North Carolina a-d
light be t lieein a lit
in
mg"
•a-et.
•: r
-id- i
( ' I'rin " Xleinert; Offera-
B. ' • ■ .. Haslcr: Chorus by
t C|as,s. "Jesus Thot \rt S'
!!■• • <i' nal, "Stand Co, St nt'
B"n'diet ion. The
B'-a ■ t The program was di-
i 1 • Mrs. O p Jones and Mrs
Pi ki' hi th of whom alsn pre-
I at the organ.
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habit of all nationalities of Bastrop
• n' We dicit vour patronage
thi* worthy cause. If not called
■di M's- Zoi Austin or Mr R
' W'augh for tickets. Price will be
.'.0 ind l.r> cents.
11:11e ornmon among horse
Thi is a "iise where an ounce of
'n ventii.n worth a ton of cure. Tt.
not exee -Ive heat that cause- the
• rouble. If th" horse j.- in a good
condition, is fed right, and i not
, civet harder work than h' condition
| or training justifies, th°/"e will ' • no
heat stroke or overheating of the
horse.
The first error to bo guarded
against i ■ t havi th' h ir e in good
| condition or n< rustor 'o !• fining the
work required • f him when the first
hot days appear. If the horse is m
"ood health, wit'i his muscles hard
from having done th. same kind of
inn unt of w rk f r • or three
'Is, th" 'ir-* In ' da" are not "o-
Tb" fis'ding tn iv also have much bi
d" with thi) failure of a horse to
land i'xc i heat when at hard
work
■ • i\, i
If hi
iv. th>
•tt'imiicii
"ver-fi'!i
loadt"
ton'
up
anr
«11
I'll
I
s ejth t^a-oli""
'< r* i !
and adverti*a"
MVSIROP ( IIFN 1 > (JF M IFIES.
• int-. \uent G. C. King -fates
•at the necessary twenty five far-
• ■ to qualify for the fewer acres
" 't einte-t, which is lieing put on
■ r n h the Austin Chamlwr of Com-
e ha« been Completed anil Bas.
'-•>n Farmers will be in line ti win
prizes that ar" bei.-• of^red
p
hint hit
if h'
i;
a.cisti nufl t work, or if he F given
re re harde- work or work of a dif
' • r nt kind, th"n the first efesfivelv
hot day may give him «eridu« trouble
In other word-, during excessively
h t davs. if the work must lie ehang-
I r if the animal it not aecust med
' ■ hard work, considerable cars' must
b" taker ->r heat stroke may result.
, int. tint p'-e on the lungs, which
interfei •• ith brenthing. Large
" iant tv of new hay are certn'n ti
ca i i the an mals to suffet mori fro-t
• he F t when at hnrd work Gt n
gra- ha the same effect.
During hi t weath« • the
is w .rkeil hartl should get nt ea •>
nge except good, dry ha\ it d the
• nti.n'i'v of this should nt* xc d
three-quarter of a i ■
everv 100 pound" ' t" e h'T ''
weiyht and all "f th «t. eild l«e given
a^ the night feel lai' Butler In
Thi Progressive F'armer
B \ SI BOp Will
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N o i r igram is
II \ VF NO PRO.
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h-.'d
l!a-t ip luly 4 and pleasure so« fc.
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