The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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thk bastrop apvkrtiskk. hast hop, tf.xas. nil k>dav, may 23. li>&'
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WOW! What a SALE
A Sale Within a Sale!
Store Will Be Closed Friday, May 24th
Sale Begins Saturday May 25
simniM. eni:\tots
V complete range of Shirting color.- in
trip* - and solids, the ymu —
11c
Sale Starts
8 o'clock Sharp
K\ I KA SPKCl \L!
lll'KMM. I V> ONLY
< i NI; |.or W v I Kit PITCH f.rs
We will pliu: sale Opening Day
from I* t«> A. M.. one big lot. « f
water pitchers, at 4c each. Limited
One I'itchrr t.<> the Customer.
;• TO A. M. ONLY
SI- K Ol'R INDOWS
4c
FA I K A SI'KCl \L!
ui'Kmm; dan um.\
larch bath towkls
From f to iv M.p on Opening hay.
we will offer one big lot of extra large
Math Towel# at 3c each. Limited,
three Towel" to Customer.
r. to 5:30 I' M. ONLY
SFF OCR WINDOWS
i i nl hkkss (.in (.i i v m
(IwmI grade material in «• h k and
plain , all color- to adtvt from.
The Yard
Sale Starts
o'cloe • -liarp
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MOLT COMPANY
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Seven hundred fifty-four ..ere- for
grazing or will rent t" reliable part j.
Good Grit • land. -Raymond S. Yogel,
New Braunfels, i < xa 52-IUx
)■ ia D. Orgain and A'. H.
| Ransom*
Elzner lorner -
mm |i fircnin Jr . of the State Uni-
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Extra \ allies /
SATl RDAY AND MONDAY
— a brief viv n> Mr- B. P. Orgain last
Sunday.
F.VERYTH1NG PRICED
_ Mi.-s Belle .lack.-on pent a few .lays
AND ( AN BE. KASILY Sfc-EN in Flgin thi- week.
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DrMrMDCDii A number of guests o' Au tin. a. •
Rfc.ME.MBKR.! companies! by Mrs. R. M. Hubbard, a
Av/^in Tiir RIJ5U M,lt" "f Mr -,:is T Crysup had tea
A\UI1J 1 lit KU3I1 ,s.lth \|(> I , ,-up Moii'iay afternoon
1 * in v. Mrs. Hubbard remained over for a
SHOP b.ARLA ! t,ri,.f
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ID 11 O C " ^arv B1 ake -|e -. Mae...
Sliced DaCOD, Lb . JJC .•pn.ll. Ka'henne M ,.|. \rm:T ..
w" Lela Mae Marchbank and Jack Banw r
Suirar Cured. Rindiess spent last week-end as guest in the
home of Mi- Durant Bell.
M MELLOWS; 2 Boxes 15c ...
10c Angelus Mrs. .las. T. Cr/sup spent, a few
APRK OTS- LB 22c 'ia-vs in biddings this week.
Evaporated; Fresh and Fine • • •
Mrs. May Bank and on George,
AJ9m« Pvt r.< ri'TI i >Qr dr. and Mi F.d.. tr < -aw; ■ 'V ,
nil a l.l LjAI. v ''en*, r are visi; ;<r in the |.f.m< of
Full 'size; All Flavors Mr and Mr . R. B VYilke
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'n fill" Mrs. Annie I.e. Alexander an
^[5® I \ J '•LI A IA daughter, Mi- Anria I'earl and Mr.-.
J. A. Haralson were week-end visitors
In the new convenient cans— in San Antonio last week.
, • • •
Easy to spoon roru ^ Mrs. L. K. Harris and little
daughter, Bettie Jean left this week
I Lb Can for their home in Brownwood after
f visiting in the home of their parents,
3 Lb Can U/L Mr al„i Mrs. W. A llasler.
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iim> i l 77.• Mr- H. <'• Grienenbeck and daugh-
I ILNK HAM; Lb. .... ter Mi Mary Ann are visiting re la-
Average About 4 Lbs hacri tives and friends in Houston.
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VINEGAR; 1 Gallon ■ • )r ^jr a||(j u Q Haynie of Aus-
Best Gra<le Uarrell Vinegar -pent last week-end visiting in the
CAMAY SOAP: B f ... 22c W '• «" Mr
Palm Olive, Cremeoil etc. * • •
— •- 1 Andrew Le<- Finer arrived home last
. ., rft. w.-k from the \ustin Military Anul
SlinAR ivi- 59c em> h< been student
OUVjniX, CANE tho pa.st year, and will pend the *um-
_ JO . r v\ ". hi nar. nts, Mr and Mr
SOAP BA K 42c '• '« ...
r>r ITr\C i) f)Qp M oi-n, Koenig .f \|| 'in P«nt
S rlj IjJS fa*/C ti-ni' nf lr i'
' " t« r, M • .-id Mr It .1 C,n> < nbeck
s.m I'otalo..-, 0Lb« l-'or Me • • •
I'.,. : ma <lei <' \, Zief' nhal |>"n'
, . 'oitf!; i \i- 4 't.-ndir v '■ bu 1
IR'-SH
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I K' IT AND VI Gl IABI.!> ^|t , ^ i., < ,f i • n. i .ird
..... f M • W. .1
| i (\ Mil' y.
\ INI GAR; I Q1 'Ul< • * * *
.. IV. A h and little daughter
ASPARAGl V. 2 Cans 4^c . ,. .... ! frj. ,=! „
« AKI FU)t Ri l 2')' " • • •
,ii t -y Jr a d Mr J. H. Fraidcnburg of
PEANU'I BUI IER. 1 Lb .2±<- ||„u r, vi tor t
Wei k, v t of Rev. and Mr S. I..
AVOID THE RUSH ' ...
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i l d tr d lus' Thursday,
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I"? I r/ \T 17 W ' \1. I • Ma< "l.ai for i« turf
^ I J j JlV <J ■ Mi ■ Ion !■ r
. die underwent
.p ratio? We are glad to report
thur sin i petting along fine.
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K. F. Hasler. u"
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Mr. ant
children (
Mrs. Joe
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Mrs, A. C. Kleinert and daughters,
Misses R'.sale. and Robbie of Au tin
vi :!• t relative in Ha trop I n day.
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Mr . T. J. Smith .Fr., of Longview i.-
visiting in the home of her si t r, Mr
and Mrs. ,1. I.. Cole.
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Mrs. I> Heard, of < (range, Texa-,
] i visiting ii. the home of her dauk'h
vi, Mr. and Mr- U . K Maynanl .lr.
• • •
Mr. J. H. Pea' v of Waco -pent
last week-end with home folks.
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WANTED Sewing by exper.enced
•am tre- Live in the II Sehaefei
house. MU.S. H. I. BI N' II.
a- born in ( ai it
1 s-.ii, .I' d cam*' to I • *. . .. il
l UUlbooil, and at< i .ana < . Iia.li.
■ here in luiide hi home many yeai
He was a:aoiig Hu tr' p < "iilit;.' tn.
pro |H-rou - farmer-, and had many il"' u
Irnnds over . nij .vie
will in; s him :n hi d uly walks of
life.
Mr. Meyer na a const-tent mem !
b'r of the Episcopal church, and w.nj ' '
always looked up"ti a* an hort* t. uf•
right and • hristian character.
Funei a • i vici wi r. held la '
Thursday morning in I • < at- r. an..
■ rrowii ,* re ... and frieinb
fact ir< il 11 th> "untcy in tin ; w •••
medium prii > field I hi ■ 1 •
• an owner : r i \ • ■ ■ ., r
I he ImhK line, of thi J i.wii ' i,aii
Tin design t! • pr. >lu. t
of • of tl« f.-ri m •••t c . rtom b-«lv
butldei in \merit i l lo ir wa
'!> \ !"pcl {' r th " vs h' di n the
II.( '. I'll Ii'llce I fine ear cut t ni< t to!
body moiinti I "ii the depend
able Model " \" <1 a • in• 1 11,• I'.un
••'Ian |mi . • |h e«l, ai e'. rat i • i
kt.d perfurmarri rhat ar- f. at ur« ■'
I tb, M idel \ ' |. rd t p.
The I .vi Sedan body ts -mger
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Besitii his widow, Mrf It. A t'lar th' >tl • r h' nl pa eriger air
Meyers, h« lease thn-i daughter, aid tl- t<-r!■ >r at i tallv ■ 'tnj.
Me dan, l.liiugton and B ldnilt.' of making th. *ar i mo * . aivenierit
Mis< Myrah .lata Met .muck
i t '. -a. <i in Ba 'pip a gu>
Mi.- Mary Nell ' n<
Dal la- and Mr vlatthew- of Piano;
one son, Clani'% Mey. i , o| Siat.tle,
Washing' 'ii, -mi .-'or. Mr Hit*-
, man of St. l.oui- and one brother,
f Joint ,\|ever of Ft Worth.
I'he An vert I er I it! th' t' i
fra ud "f the farnil;. • ' the ia • ...i • d
in extending :t •.• .irtfelt >mpatti>
in this their lv u of beri'avernent.
kind of family cun
" n ■ et thi re<|.uri*
■ i «■ ' raffic . oiiditio'
it imposing, p" -<•
, a ' i e , | v. i red
lit 1 of pres.
I' ap|.« ar.m .
ng low traight
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IN Ii \ SI HOP VI •( < S I PI.I S
ON F, DO I I \ It m I.Ot V I. II It.M | \ m I > N Olt I IK III iSS
Perhaps y a have read about the JI.NI.INS I \lli !<• ItK> I
tire sale being carted on in the larger —
cities on the B-x-i- of c t "plus a I'he •< main of Mr Jae > N'erth
,;,,llar." itrow Jenkins afived in Ba trop \\.-.i
For five days t.he Radio Automotive n- -nuy morniiig, and were aid to n-it
boppe ill Mastrop I- offering the l a rvf V. cemetery, the la v \N.ai
arm propo ition on three eitttrt' line. '• r Dilindl, jia-'or "f thi M' ttiodi
of United States Tires. Thin is an I church conducting the .ervic .
opportunity for motorists to "Shoe up' Mr. Jenkin> was thi ohle-t ..n of
the car" at nearly factory prices.; Mr. and Mr- I. N Jenk.n of iair city.
Refer to tire ad on the last page of arid had many frond. . n- who- ■
this issue. hearts were saddened to hear of hi-
o— I dftftth.
I . P. \ I., to KR l.( I IN*. i ||,. wa 4 i„irn in Hill I'rairn Jan .
I I I'l I \liF V I SI 11-S I V I ION nary 7, I**", and dieil in Austin, Tin
day, May 21, Iat the age of 17
'I h" Texa Power & Dight Co is' yuar-, 1 month' and 14 flay-.
erecting an up-to-date bungalow at1 |)(. ^aduaU-d fr m the P.;l • • p
'ten .t< tat mil abyut ore half mile s<diool with t.) • highest hon<'"'
no.-th of our city, to h. ""-upteil by ,(l a. c, pted a portion in Beaumont,
the patrolman, Mr. Nelson and family ,, , r, ,n health over'ook him. and
I he bu.igaio ■ will be modern in every ; Tu, ,|a> uMr| ,,„k to
re-pect, aim the company is to be ,)f . ■ ,.r;tt..ttrig peace a id
' riirratuiated up n the erection of i ,|,| ,,
I'. I. h piii n' , he leav. , one
i Air, W. i I < hard of v . .tin,
llld ' 'ire. bt t iier . John J ukm of 1
line , w a h ar« • nipha • ed h\ 'he
mart. Fret . h t-. t . iar'. , and the
elti d mouI'ling a hieh rur diarply
back • pom tli" rad.ator utd cirt.es tl •
.•ntir- Im> lv h has four do-.r*-.
■a ■ all,I'ti!' ,r ' arid!' «
I a'- " ti"! . w| lamp •• t aii hi
• bnghtne to th< town tedari I he
i' lerioi i comii' .'tat' fiv. per-ons
■ of,• i|w,rtably. even r..\ a : r ■
I er\ ifp 'intiM't ' p. rfo, t k. • p
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A .Ik pri trc - i.g . ri th« Citie-
Servie« Oil and Oam Station Iwated
,iT" from the Wilbai'per Yard. The
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itome of Mr a ad Mi II J. !• k> -,
win i.i d lit: afternoon at J o'clock,
interna lit being in 'he Wolfenbargi i
11 ry M at> i a \ • oi . ph-t <
. .lappear in ■' wei4 .
I.P.I Ml, DO \ Ol It Sl.VV I N i.
I am prepared to d< all kind of
i wing, at p i unable prici Ml!
(, I! l! 111 li' I .. . in t he Ki ' I.j hone
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relati- ■
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heart fe|t
tha' t.'a ii
to pr« pa re it phi.
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It the lining
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to WcalHi is
andSavi
Graduation Greetings
' olH'r.ittilatitiif and a
v. Iiclhi'i in -.1 Ii.
gtitttl wutltri to tlir ( lass id I'C"'
•I lit si huol I.r out s our mk i ess tlepentU upon \ our
,,,,l"' !' "n •"ul *«'H inon upon your „l,tl.ty t. i,,,p|v wl„,;
oil I' 1 1 II
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Oil a<
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continue around Ban
1 '.all drilling in th"
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•'111;' doW tl III t he I . .jat
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Creek fitdd.
I lit I i ition. mi very pi am ny m j
the Cherry ami \! < ill N'<. a.- li , j
and | • rat' '. A a' i hi tig ' . II' i
clo . ly
lli a.' I a a i' ■ I l"d mar I 'a ge
inil ! , i r , j ■■.. t ontinui' g th 111 iig
' o ei' III' %e|| located
at (ft'een 1'ing look' v i i v pro In I
ing a<*. >rdtng '.'i i nil" 1 I ■ ard on thi
P" t .1 , rlilln III' ptol'leiiis as L.V
*si,;ne<| nil iiiitl \din willingnesfi to t.u kle tliei
nil vol r genntn in olv.ng lb. n. will tlet nle \ |„,UI
! ii'* lug tiling i- to i|
V' OIU' st. II 11 It 1
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'Mneiliiiig even lliougti you inak.
ioing III leant t . llo, a iii I while . oil al
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It oT Olir ctt v
! It SAl.K An Upright 'irand I1 . pr. di t« d tba with", t'a r.< •
i a d ctnidiiori. For par t> or.tl1 B. <tr«p will have eve ral
tcular MIS! ALMA JACKSON, paying well locate.) wtlhir a
at the Telephone off' ■, mile of town.
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Schaefer, H. A. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 75, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 23, 1929, newspaper, May 23, 1929; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206640/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.