The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1926 Page: 2 of 6
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L. \V. Olivfc.
Mis- CU"< and C'athnne Chalmers of
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M -s Marie Moncure of Bastrop,
visit*- i in Swithville last week.
Miss Ima Jean and Miss Anna
I Louise Sehulke of Houston are visit-
ing Mrs F. J. Prokop of Bastrop.
>ar. Ange. . tr.-s week. Miss Nettie Mercy of Waco is visit-
and Mrs. C W Ziegenhals and j jn? hef gjslcr Mrf phj,up Rubin of
Mrs J x Kyle, visited in layet- pMtpop
tesvihe .--r.da>. . Misses Elizabeth and Jane Kranz,
Mi*s < arolirn Owons >i Gaiveston
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is visiting Mi** Carrie Mae Carrithers
CU55IFIED ADS
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your Buyer.
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visited in Fayet-
FOK KENT <>R SALE—K
residence of Mrs. E. Lister on Com"
H use street. Apply MRS. A JUNG
Miss Flora Spencer returned to her
home in Galve*ton Saturday after
ar. extended visit with her sister Mrs.
W S. CarruthTs.
Mr. and Mr*. Chester Owens and
daughter Margeret are visiting Mr.
i twen.- parents at Au-tm tri? week.
Mr. and Mrs R. J. Brieger and
N rmont will arrive July 2nd. from
St. Paul Minn., for an extended visit
with relatives in Bastrop.
Little Miss Verda Holme has re
turned from I^a Grange where she has
been visiting her sister Mrs. P. H.
H omuth.
Mr. ;a.d Mrs. J. D. Goodgame have
I want a good, reliable man te w
into business for himself in East
Bastrop. County selling Rawleigh -
Good Health Products to farmers.
A permanent, profitable, and pit-
Sunt b .sim . > of your own. Very
little capital required. For par-
ticulars see me promptly—GEORGE
F. VOIGT. Red Rock, Texas.
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daughter Vera, were Austin visitors ; eturned to Dallas after <ocndinir a
few weeks with their mother, Mrs.
s
business
Monday.
Mr. F. W. T>enison was a
visitor in Austin Monday.
Mr. J. G. Threadgill who ha? been
•n the rr " :r:;>ti r. department of the
Frhard Drug for the past month
left f'r Elgin Sunday where he will
relieve Mr. Rov E. Jones for a few
da"v* vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Murchison a-
children an visitintr in the h'.me of
Mrs. Mnry F.. Tt iire this week.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Swartz of
Fltrin visited in Bfistrop Sunday.
R"U rt Hinri"hs left Sunday for
Sniithville where he has accepted a
position with Smithville Lumher (^o.
Little Miss Bertha Nell of Rryan is
visiting h^r sister Mrs. R. J. Griesen-
beck.
Mr. Wylie Leseur and Mr. Pete
Buniva left for the "VaTlev" Wednes-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Turner spent
Sunday and Monday in Conrr*> .vith ,
Mrs Turner's brother- Harold and
Ki^ber Schaefer.
Mrs E. H. Perkins is visiting her
hmth'-r Mr. Hich = mith of Houston.
H^nrv C. Mooro arrived on an
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J. S. Holme.
Superintendent F. R. Matthis was
a business visitor in San Angelo last
week.
Little Mary Jo., Leon and David
Mattl.is spent last week with relatives
in Austin.
S. F. Kuchanan of Palestine is visit-
ing friends ir, Bastrop this week.
"The apple f my eye" doesn't al-
ways mean something pleasant, es-
pecially if some one threw it and hit
y< u ir the eye and the apple was rot-
ten.
\r,... Nachti^al of Austin
visited in the h^me • f Mr. and Mrs
F F. Prokop last week.
William Ransome arrived home
from school at Boston Mass. Tuesday
for the summer vacation During his
trip home he stopped for a tew days
visit at the Natural Bridge Hotel at
Natural Bridge Va.
Mrs. M. E. Williamson and three
children, Felicia. Richard and Shirley
Jean, are visiting in the home of Mrs.
Williamson's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
J. H. Ash.
Mrs J. W. Schewe retu.r.c-d last
week after a weeks vi«'t with her
District $12.50
County 110.001
Precinct 15.00
The Advertiser is authorized to
make the following announcements j &
subject to the Demotratic primaries
in July.
INVARIABLY
IN ADVANCE
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For Tax Collector.
MRS. EDNA E. DAVIS
S. L. BRANNON
Vor Representative Bnstrop Coun?>
ROGER BYRNE
R. B. ALEXANDER
For District (lerk.
HARTFORD JENKINS
^<>r Sheriff
WOODY TOWNS END
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XHF, National League
umpires this season are
proving by a real test that Mid-
dishade Blue Serge Suits are "Safe*
On sun-fiooded ball fields they're wearing
suits furnished by the makers of Middishacie.
Your Middishade Blue Serge Suit—the one we
have waiting for you here—will keep its color
and its shape through sunshine and rain
That's guaranteed ! So is everything
else about it. Come in and see what
value and variety can be had in
the ever-popular blue serge.
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The.J. M. Holt Company
For Co. Superintendent of School
FRED G. HAYNIE
fadepYOQj
overland trip from San Francisco, ,
•"alifornia last Sunday for a visit • Char!. - at Temple.
Our good friend Huvro
with his parents Mr and Mrs, Dan
W. Moore, It took five and a half
days to make the tnp.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Erhard have
returned from a tvv> weeks visit at
Mrs. Frhard - parents.
Hanke of
For County Attorney
LESIIE D. WILLIAMS
For County Clerk
TIGNAL JONES
For County Treasurer
MRS LIZZIE OWENS
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(gfglue Serge
Red Rock was a pleasant visitor in j —
the Advertiser office la« wwk. Mr. por 'jax Assessor
Hanke states that his -"Mion is j j JONES
lookintr grod and every thine points
to a good and prosperous year. j ,.()r ( oun!j J(jd|(t.:
K. H. PERKINS
I Beautiful Diamonds
Just Received
For I'limnii^ >n r Pr r. x.' i.
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For Commissioner Precinct
GEO. F. VOIGT
DAN W. MOORE
G. T HENDRIX
WILL E SMITH
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I'or Justice ol the Peace Prec. No 1
A. T. MORRIS
PERKINS FOR
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The name of F H. Perk •
; m ■ ir announcement t • Irn • -he
| office of County .lu<Lr. .■!/
| kins is- a native of Bastrop < ;nty .iiJ
! is known all over the county .v ii nun
METHODIST CHURCH
I,pis< or \i (in K H
S' • day >■ h >ol . t .1:4U, I r. J
Br>-son. Superintendent. Mrs. J. B.
Pi! ' - Bible <1a will have charge
t th< 'j exerci
Holy ( mniuni >n at > .
I>ell rings at 7:40 a. m..
Sunday Sehool and Bibh C
Short Morning Service at
in the gi nera! | Fvening at 8 o'cltK'k.
m.. I'irst
Morning
:u* at . : O
11 o'clock.
I r <"'instable Prec. No. 1.
J. D. ESKEW
PROI ESSIO\ M. ( ARDS
MAYNARI) & MAYNARD
Attorneys at Law
Office over Eir^t National Bank
BASTROP, TEXAS
DIAMOND DINNER RINGS - $25.50 to $225
DIAMOND BAR PINS $16.50 to $100
DIAMOND WEDDING RINGS
3 Diamonds - $25.00 5 Diamonds - 35.00
Cut Gta«s, Chinaware, Silverware
Clocks, Art China, Perculator*, Serving
Trays, Sterling Bread an .l Butter Plates
Sterling Compacts, Silver Meits Dishes
PAGE & POWELL
Attorneys at La*
Office Citizens State Bank Building
BASTROP, TEXAS
C. W. Webb Emma StuIIken Webb
WEBB & WEBB
Office over Jones Drug Store
ELGIN. TEXAS
and Silver Vegetable Dishes ~
JEWELER
OPTOMETRIST
Bastrop. Texas
:'5Sr -,ir-• vcr.
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician u^ll tell J'^u 'hat
'Perfect Purification of the System
i« Nature's Foundation of Perfect ,
Health." Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments tha* are undermin-
ing your vitality? Purify your en-
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Calotabs,—or twice a
week for neveral weeks—tind see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calntabs ar< the greatest .' <>11
system «r urifieri>. (iet a family p;u <-
age. eortaining full directions. Only
-T' . ; - t/'i 35 cts. At any Urujf store. (Adv.)
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twenty-four last Sunday. Let's hold
up to at least that next Sunday.
Prea h: '.g at eleven 1 v the pastor.
Special Family Da\ S rvice. Special
• 'id appr t< music Communion
Sen ice.
Junior Lear'it at Airs. Howard S
Tenkiis, Sup< rintendc-nt.
Evening S<-r- iee ot >•. Spe, il Home
v'ervice. Special music and beautiful
tereoptican picturc s featured
Prayer Meeting and Teacher's
Counc il Wedne-day at -.
Ladle'- Aid Thursday at 4.
B<- with u« Sunday. We are troing
:< have -i great time and we want
you to help us.
R. F. Curl. Pastor.
T'amiI> and Home Day at Methodist
Church Next Sunday.
Sunday will feature two unique ser-
vices at the Methodist Church. At
eleven c' lnek an old-fashioned Family
Service will !>«• held. Every family
in the Church is expected to attend
the service in a body. Families will
•jit together at the sen-ice. Special
■ii . will •>. unt' Tin | :i«for will
preach or, an appropriate theme.
Then at e:ght ii th« evenin • there
ill l>e held a Home Service. Thi«
sr rvit< will lw triven through the
medium of stereopticon pictures The
ni b'fit'ful >t of *'i h pi"tures
• r used in Ha-tr. p w''l be pre.'ented
tlr • i "!f Sweet Home-
Here and Hereafter."
Both Mi rnincr and Evening Services
ont« «hort v.inr to hot weather
vh<-n we nuiki it c nvenient for you
do your part, attend Clod, House- nrd
r ' per.it« with us.
r M. Hrasier. Rector.
METHODIST I.ADIIS In HOLD
S VTI UD N't M VII lv !• 1
i who is concientious to I
j one who ha - rendered th<
■faithful and effl-ent er
SF.I(\ |i I S |v many year- --f j
f H - <jtial ficat ions ' r t: •
-nk^ are uni|uesti ned
• 'ant I'.nni r • .f hr«n■: • *
ty's business ha-- done m
furth"rinir 'he pr ;rri
ship. Mr. IVrkin *;>t.
deavor at all times i •
affairs of the county
i n 'i safe and ec>n >mi ■ t' 1
tl i^ end he will alwav
influet e IL as! a
their confidence in hi
tint he will continii" '
and hi • In t iuilcment I
of hi< official capacitie
On r - xt Saturday : 1! da;, th • Ladies
j if the Method t Chur h will h dd
! their regular monthly Saturday
Market at Placke anrl Guse'- store
I during the entir< day. Th« ladies
'ate that this is t\ unod opportunity
' t i buy v< ur July 4'h. dinner besides
they will serve coffee. :.ke- and ninny
| other good things to eat.
MISSION \RY SfH IKTV
Mrs. J. A. Haralson was hostess to
he Li. i'.'-i M; r; .-« :etyo in soc
ial meeting Monday afternoon at five
Mrs. \ H. Kohler wa- leader f >r the
afternoon with the subject " If Christ
Would Come Today. Would You Find
I Hin ( ong ial In Your Busine«s"
■ The T ipics were led by Mrs. Sam
j !l< p-.don based < n "What Influence
Did Picture Slvw II e<> rin The
( Morals Of Youth And Their Relatio>:
T<> Parents."
j \ft -r n most instructive afternoon
I of study and discussion, delicious re
, freshments consisting of ice cream
I -ike a>i I inir; was served the sixteen
NEW Dltt Dt.lST M I'UH XK'1*'
Mr. Adolph Scheh of
a registered, graduate
arrived Monday to t.-11- •
nreserioti< n depart tin • :
Drug store. Mr. Seheh
re<-i)mmendeil as a \ uta-
eellent character at d
Vdvertiser ioins with ''■
extending Mr. Si-h>! a
come to cur city. •
Mr. Scheh's presonee i' I'
fa -t that on an oca-- i '
ago his father wa a1
Erhard's Drug -tor'
Erhard.
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A mo • rordial invitatior is extend- mtmhers present.
tended t the general public to at | - .
r.d *h'-se t *a services next Sunday. Every body pull for Rr str>n.
Shirley Gregg. Ma
T'tlVis County Co-op.
and who has h ildmr
County was in the fit
after the interests of I !
Gregg is a taunch I •'
and was at one a dins
i Farm Bureau Cot' it-
He is President of the i IV
Farm Bureau As- ciat-
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1926, newspaper, July 1, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206493/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.