Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1945 Page: 7 of 8
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BASTROP ADVERTISER, BASTROP, TEXAS, OCTOBER 4. 1945
CLASSIFIED AOS possum flats
WANTED: 50,000 Rat to kill
with RAY'S RAT K1LLKR.
Harmless to anything: but r:i'.s ami
mice. CJua run teed ut BASTROP
FEED AND SEED STORE.
21-9-230
FOIf SALE: A number of tracts
of laml of from 70 to 300 acres,
at $40.00 to $*>0.00 per a :re. In-
tended parties may contact own-
er through W. B. RANSOME, Bas-
trop.
FOR SALE: Military stock.
(lainsville Military Store, Gaines
villi', Texus. 28-K-100
FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
CATTLE: One lurjje black hot -.
8 year« old. See S. J. C. HIG-
01NS. 27 3
FOR SALE: Income produc-
ing property. Two apartments in
house and a separate, ligh< house-
keeping cabin. All on large lot
1 2 x 212 feet. Fruit trees shrubs.
■Close in. Ring 115. 27-4-120
. KEEP THOSE BISCUITS COMING, MAI
— ■
BY GRAHAM HUNTER
FOR SALE: 1 havt. for sale
ami I'm Koii>K to .-<'11 the valua-
ble country estate of Mrs. Mary
Long and Mrs. Sigur Jordan, 1)
miles southeast of Bastrop, con-
sisting of about three or four hun-
dred acres ea<-h. I con show you
all faulting equally as good as the
old Luling field. Both have high
priced farms anil good hivrh wire
fences. No mineral rights re-
served. c. j p. Mcdowell,
Office phone 127, residence phono
136. I/ockhart, Texas. 27-4
FOR SALE: A Nor or, neon siifn.
30 1-2 inches high, ft feet 9
inches long. Eleven inch neon
letter*. Double face. Priee
central TEXAS APPLIANCE
CO., :iOf w. 5th St.. Aiwtir -2
FUR SALE
W M
2 hou«e Trailors.
R. KJ.SSELUS, 210
N. Main.
WANTED; Reliable triri to «are
for 18 months old child. No
work Tel. 325, MRS MONT •
irOMEKY.
Opportunity >>( a lifetimt *tirpl:>
ng DDT and other profitable
product* to farmers in Ba-trop
County. No e*p< rieno m <a;<ital
required. Vlust havi auto anu
ipuwl references. Permanent.
Writ* or win M N< - Company.
Dept. T. Freeport, 111.
2S-2-100
FOR SALE,
implements.
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All kinds of farm
Sw. JOHN K AL
29-4
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The State Of Texas
TO: Antonio Stoerner, Defend-
ant, Greet inn:
You are hereby commanded to
ap|x°ar before the Honorable I'i
trict Court of Itastrop County at
the Court House thereof, in Bas-
trop, Texas, at or before 10 o'clock
A M of the first Monday nt x! af-
ter the expiration of forty-two
days from the date of the i*< u:tnec
of tfci« citation, sam< bi ing the r.?h
day of November A.D. 194.">, then
and there to answer Plaintiff's
petition filed in -aid Court, on the
18th day of September A.l>. 104'*.
In this cause, numbered 10.703
on the docket of said court and
atyled H. W. Stoerner Plaintiff,
vs. Antonio Stoerner Defendant.
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:
Plaintiff prays for divorce on
the grounds of desertion, as is
more fully shown by Plaintiffs
Petition on file in this suit.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
same according to law, and make
dtt return its the law directs.
Issued and sriven under my hand
and the Seal of said Court, at
office in Ha trop, Tt xa thi- l*th
day of September A.I). 104ft.
AT „ST
GAIL ESKEW, Clerk
District Court, Hastrop
Texas
By L. Mae Schaefer
Deputy
27-1
Relief At Last
For Your Cough
Creomul/don relieve# promptly txv
catmc It gt>ea right to the neat of tlio
trouble to help loonen and expel perm
laden phlegm, and nld nature to nooUio
and heal raw, tender lnflome<l bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to nil you a bottln of Crcomulsion with
the understanding you must like tho
way it quickly allays the cough or you
arc to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
For Couchf, Chest Cold*. Bronchitis
Within walking distance
ITS not even too far to hobble, when you're leaving the
blank walla of a hospital room for a brief while, on your
way to a place of laughter and song and play.
The.welcoming doors of a U.S.O. lounge club are just out-
side the hospital grounds—at more than 500 hospitals.
Here, at tho house of smiles, war-shattered veterans
escafx? that hospital routine, from the smell of ether and
disinfectants. Here they enjoy their favorite phonograph
records, today's newspaper, the checkerboard that you gave
them when you gave to your County War Chest.
These are little things, but they're good medicine! The
nearby U.S.O. lounge is theater, club—almost home—to the
shocked and hurt boys whose present home is a hospital
room. And your dollars keep these lounges going—the
dollars you give to your County War Chest.
A
ICs time to give again—for the men who gftve a lot. Give
generously! Make your donation twice as big—the need is
more than twice as great.
t
You help many who can't help themselves, yet you are
asked for only one gift. Let your heart decide how big it
should be.
Give Generously to Your
COUNTY WAR CHEST
Representing the National War Fund
BLUE BELL CREAMERY
FAIRMONT CREAMERY
PIGGLY - WIGGLY
W. B. RANSOME COMPANY
O. B. WOLF BARBER SHOP
MISS ROSALIE PERRY
RENDEVOUS CLUB
JOHN O. TURNER
ELKINS 5-10-25c STORE
CITIZENS STATE BANK OF BASTROP
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
NEUMAN BROS. DRY GOODS STORE
J. L. WILBARGER & COMPANY
M. B. COPPiC'S GROCERY
DENISON'S RED and WHITE FOOD STORE
SWIFT STUDIO
I G A GROCERY
JAS. P. WOOD
BASTROP FURNITURE COMPANY
FRANK GREEN, DRY CLEANER
C. ERHARD & SON DRUG STORE
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 92, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1945, newspaper, October 4, 1945; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237030/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.