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HA STROP, BASTROP COUNTY, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 1. :H O.
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ELEGANT (JOSTUMES. CORRECT APPOINTMENTS. PERFECT ENSEMBU.
Tin' most 1'ojnilar Opera Coin|)anv on the Road.
I'KK I-:. * NOCHAKOE IN PEICE.
YOTJR SEATS ISTOW A.T ELZHER'S.
HEN. F. DODSON, Husiness Manager.
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The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Hastroji, at Closn of iitisincss, Dir. I 1.
OFFICERS :
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ii*n- I* imi«111u: mil* i|(i'lirk.'i". nml on
in t of tin lin it i- illftts-ull for i | «r-
Mm to ti.ini I <<M i iln* roa-l on ii li. Ui t
pint li.i-- I from a « al|M*r. >•■. . I *. I\ ir«
on', a^-' ti- k t« now M'nniuMl. I.\
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jountuU m'inrall\ iMiuli'tttiiin^ Ilii-*
•'h alprr-framl" Ihihmiphm in no tin-
cprtnin uor«U l'li« Ai \ ntM!"K t rt*-
I'i'ivi'il a |>n | onition fium •mi1 tin*
HfnlpiTH, and i'tiilorHiiiLr tin- ilocti-
uit -it 'Ki -jM'dfiillv rt f.'rn I I" ('apt.
A ImuiIUiht, < srn'l I'liwht n^i i a^cut
II iV I . ('. railway, Hottnl-m." (or-
ward ml it to that gptitU'iimii Kvitv
lmnoM 1'ililor in tIn* atato almnlil il«
likiwi-si'. WIn*it a roinplitncntarv in
lii\*'ii an I tu'cvpUMl. tits' party ro-
i'i i uiv a^rocn not to transfer or p M-
i ipi ^i n.. k pii.l in > • mi mil tin- ti« ks*t t« In- nsptl liy another.
' ' i i pi. tii- i,.ti .1 fl|( iHs>ll it to a acHlner in tnorallv
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. i tin.: ll.;\.o mi iliM.uif ! Vn exohaittfe vrr> -« r-
|inii\i In i' toKUhjwtlUi „ r.'. ilv Wlggnto that It nIi.miI.1 Ii«>
11, ,1111 , r uin. ui.-. ii|. |n.-ii i ,ii mi tin ■ 1111\ ui tin' ii.*nI pros- ii-.-.' in-
I'1 ""■.■) Niiii' iiiil lunik- l,"'1. .'i ||11|( j(, j|,jj.nl,. i||is HintI. r and
promptly llr«> nut of t,lu> ansm-ia-
linn nil rilllor-. who 111 n\ liavi' wild
t lit ir lii-kcl- t.> KfalporH."
Ileware of tin- rald.itH foot. A
iiimti wnii reei'ntlv found dfitd near
Midland. IVxni. itli a rnliliit* font
and a lot nf ri^aii'lti". in lii> pork.'l.
Tin xrioki'dcat tnuii wrilc* inJud^c
a* i. pliilonopSicr: "Women weep *0
readily and with Mich evident atis
faction and are o easily eonaoled
that it would aevtu to lie the duty of
n benevolent tuinded penon to offer
them from time to time an exenae
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In Oitolicr lant, Ktueraon. I'liUi.tl
A ( o . aued mil attaehinentK a^ninst
T. K. skidinore, at Mctirejjor. Now
skidinori' -iii's the flrtn for f M.IXK)
damngeh.
Mr*. \V. I*. KoMmiu obtained Jmlg-
ui.-in lit Jefferaon, on tin KI1I1, for The *entenee of Ma.liaon Jamea,
jaimii auainat the KnightH of Honor eonvicted in Arkanxaa of murder and for shedding tears " If you look ia
looge mi her htlKliaud'H lif«-, who wins sentenced to lie hnnged Jan. liltli upon him—hut impossible. He Imlt
murdered last spring and found in has been commuted by the president ed the door and then secreted hi*
Ued Kiver, ni Shreveport, six weeks to iuipriaotiiuent at hard lab-ir for MS so that his wife could not
ufterward. The supreme lodge fifteen years. it.—Galveston News.
fought the payment on the ground - —___
1 hni ih.' body was not sufficient to hundred and seventy-five A|| will admit the truth of th«
idi'iitifv him. and
both found <vns that
hns been n u< led trial at .Icfferson sou A Co.. of Chicago, at par. The
„ . bonds are to run for thirty vears
n hi.1 (.Him 1.111 10 ...... - ..«v '« aii win aiunii tne sruin or mi
I denied that the Fort Worth funding bonds, of St ,00.) f0j|0Win„ jri„„ t(u. Hillalwro Ke-
lint of Kortson. It each, have been sold to N. S. Ilarri- flwt„r:
In purehaaing or hiring a
horse slake off u mil.' of
Mount the horse and see lioa
minute* il will lake liiiu lo ..
mill' A borne that will wal M
miles au hour is worth at leaat^
times as much as a horse that K
'ml two miles. The thr ■
hor u not only does as muvl * "
iu two days as the two mile
does iu three, but he enalt'
in as behind the |*low to <lo
cent more work in a day than
behind • two-mile horse. Ai, '
man nod horse consume wi
slow uam 50 per osnt more l *
in doing the same work that IB 1
walker does. In twelve mor ™*
plowing w ltli' IHP sinw tiors rlBSn"li'e
could do in eight uioiiihs with the
fa«l walker.
Suppose n farmer was to hire u mau
and a two-mile horse to do un
amount of plowing and eartiug that
it take* three months to perform,
snd pays |.'< a mouth for the horse,
13 for liis feed, and SIM for the man,
who boards himself. Si.'l a mouth,
three months, f~2.
If he hires the same mau at 118 a
month and pays 83 for feed and II
for a fast walker, he can do in iwo
months what the slow team would
do in three. Two months, faat team
aud feed and plow-mau, at ISA a
month, IftO. Direct loss by slow
horse, I 'ii. Besides work done by
the slow horse is not so well or seas-
onably done—the seed may tie put
iu the ground too late, the grass may
get ahead of the plow, and the indi-
rect loss by the slow team may bo
serious; besides the i'i'l lo«s as
stated above.—New Orleans I'ieu-
jrune.
I I villi I I IK*.
There is a dreary monotony in the
expressions of lite Texas papers
about the need of better county
ronds. Kverybody is aware of the
farl thut better roads aie needed.
What is now wanted is practical sug
^ Si r.i|i ot Pspt'r Savi'O Hit l.ile
I ■ .i jii-i ;iii iii.IItiiii v *i"rsp i f w ritltig
mved her III.'
A gentleman being naked by (uir snd bear i'i per cent interest.
rompanlons for a definition of the " • *
word philopiriiu requests the publi- A l.uling correspondent of the
cation of the following: "We have Houston I'oat *a.\ s :
been asked to give the meaning of ( aldwell i* the smallest county in gestion* for the improvement of the
philivpetia. It i from the tiriek South-west i'exn* and with two ev road laws and for providing the
word philos. aud l.aiiu p'l'tia me in «•« (ion m the smallest in the statr wherewith to ntskc the laws effective.
ing a nenall v As geucrsll,\ used it |,ast \ ear its taxable proper! \ -
means a small preseul or forfeit of anion tiled to about n quarter of n I'lie Fort Worth tia/ette says:
one friend to another arising oui of million of dollar-. "tinod ronds nttracl population, as
lheir partaking of n double-kcrneled — well as good schools and churches,
almond.- I*ngle I'ass (iuide. l'h«. sphere of woman continue* <!ooil roads improve the value of
"' - to enlarge. The latest evidence to properly, so that it is said a farm
l liose were golden words of the this effect conies from Couneticut t) ing live miles from market, con*
lamented (Irndv -companion words w here a voting w oman has just been necled by a liail road, is of less value
in beauty of diction ami patriotism given a license as a dispensing drug than an equally good farm lying leu
ot sentiment with Webster's cele- gist, it deserves to be added that miles awa\ from market, connected
brated apothegm iu liis reply lo „|,i> not onl* got her license, hut -lie b> a good road." flood roads pro-
Ilavue. In his lloslou speech Mr p\ssed the best examination that liaa mote the advancement of county and
CISHUS ON Tit* I'll K
Iteniite an imyuri- state of tlm blood ami
are looked upon by many with suspicion.
Acker's Rlood Elixir will reiiiiivn all Im-
purities ami leave I he enmplex ion •iiioolh
•.mil elesr. There Is nothing that • ill
thuroughlr hutlil up the constitution,
purify utiif strengthen the w hole system.
Sold i.u<l guaranteed by C Krhard .V Son.
Mule raising ought to be n very
paying industry. A decent yesrliug
mule is worth from forty to a hun-
dred dollars, ami it is not expensive
to produce them. A few good mares
bred to iiii|M>rtcd .lacks wilt make
more money in shorter time tliau ttr
worth of them in any other manner.
The beauty about raising mules is
that there is alwayn un active sale
for them. They are never a dltur
ou the market but may always '
sold at prices leaving a handao
margin of profit over the cost
producing them. While a gr
many farmer* are raising mules
the market every year, yet in vi.
of the good profits alwuys realm-
on them, it is strange that they
not raised on a larger scale. Ci
tainly there is money in good ope
mares, bred to the right kind o
.lacks.—San Angelo Standard.
A Mil.I.ION BOOKS.
Over one million copies of Mark
Twain's hooks have Imcii sold. His
latest work, "A Connecticut Yankee In
King Arthur's Court," is just out. It is
the liest production of this popular
w riter. ami i> having a larger sale than
any of Ms Iwioks. It Is a genuine Amer-
ican Ixn.k ami has the right riug altout
it. Till- territory is controlled by The
Dallas Publishing Co.. l>allas. Texas,
who want agents In every community.
Full particulars can !«■ obtained by
writing tbeiu.
How to Make the Feet Small.
There is everything in knowing
how to dress the feet properly," said
a lady of fashion.
'■ My feet arc not small, yet I tuau-
agc to get credit for decidedly Cin-
derella-like extremities. The trick
is in knowing how to dress them.
See now, my foot is exactly as long
as a No. M shoe aud a C width. l>o
1 therefore wear a No. :l C, as most
women would? Not a bit of it. 1
wear a I 'i double A. The longer a
shoe is the narrower it always looks,
of couime, so that's the first gain:
and, iu the second place. I can weai
a shoe that is narrower than my foo1
really is with perfect comfort, be-
cause there is so much room iu the
'cugth of the shoe. It just trans-
forms the uudeoired width into the
desired leugth. you see. Most
women have an idea that a short foot
is pretty, uo matter how wide an.
shapeless it may be. ami only a fc
of those who really sec the beauty <
a long, sleuder foot know how >
secure it for themselves. Au >
French bootmaker taught me t.
trick years ago, and my feet ha\
been au impressible comfort to i.
ever since."
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papei .l.iii ii -ave.l heilile. She w as III tiradv said: "Ibis hour little Vct been hail before tow n, and COUIttrv ntul town should
III, I i.i . 1.1 i-u-ui"ptIt,n, tol.l h> , ,| 11 | is | | ,o one *
llel Ii l\>li all- lh.lt she was Illi III able oonio.
1 • „|„, section and yet bold* tin other in
Un enduring suspicion ami estrangement. It is (be positive but not nl-
unitc lo have ibciu.
ami i i.iild ll.e i'iil> i short time;
«. igli. il I. • ill iii -evenly (Hinniis.
i 1 'I w tapping paper she read of I .ive us the broml and perfret loynlly together
111 king's \, rt DIsiHivery and got . .
illsintercsted opinion
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si 4 ii in I'm-, I'm mi a. If ni
1 s | l.i ii. un, i .i-lni'l tillhi' •' , it I'ink -I" -nl. nitlly ileal lli.it llie
.iboii ■tateinent Is true in the l"'-i '• «nnrtledg I l>i-ll (.
s IM m in, i'a hl.
-SilhsellboU Slid •« orn to I* I" * ITlli il:ti "t I*- • Is-'i,
li «| l \ Om.Ain, NI' Hit-iii.p. ii.. |i\,
.1 i nu. Ionian. Th \ II oh i I' " I m i and II l> •••.in, Oireetors
If'.fiS! IGGS' I GOSH
WE WANT YOUK BANKING BUSINESS.
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'lex*.. I'-1"1
iinpli' hottlr . il lo'l
i iaik« hot ih . it helped
!... i III lltolln i nil.I tftvw U'tti r fil-t
t .it i ii ii* tl il« n*"' ami I* ihiw Ktroiiic.
I,. io«i. plump, uitKhin^ llt
p< n i Kor titllri paitleilUr* Mini
-tamp !• NV H • l*iM|f||Ul. I'oii
Huilh I rial Motth'* ol Ihiw wiifiilerful
| l|-i o\ . I \ I'll I 11 \\ i M ill > .\ t o.
-eovery anil «"i a |,,ves anil triisl* Iicotgia alike physicians aud undertakers that pc
\'ie„i.'Y liei Tiitue with Massachuseit* that knows no pic arc never burled alive, excel
South, no North, no Kasl, no West,
Iml endears with cipinl ami patriotic
I m- even f• - >t of our soil, mim
Slate of our I nion."
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V W asliiii).'. hi specinl *a,\ - . Seiia-
* • - tor Coke has introduced i bill direct-
\n eM-hange remarks that "tin ing the srcrclai\ of tin
I ii . v s now living, win n I bey aie old pay to Mrs. Kli/.abclh A
ami oi.iv, can stsml on the street Vntnniii, widow and trusln of W m
cornels and refer to tin winter ol II Iiill, Ivol,. «>, be1.''" llie v-iluc
Imm-.i •, .i a* a lime when liumaiiiiv of "4 I bales ol in.,on i • • h--
sweltered and the dog da\* ragul in plantation of said liill in Vfe.i ti.i.i
January." countv iu INt'di,
of
•o-
pf
luring cpitleiulcs. when burials are
tlecessnriilv performed wi)|i greal
basic The change ol position in
the eolith which a dead both some
tllllcs make
to the gem talion within i of .; «si .
which b\ greatly bloaliug it soun
treasnrv to limes lurns ii ciitirelv mcr.
I iill of >an « • ►
li'olHirlkoti iV .lone*, .oui snoro.
Ark., write ; "t . C. C Certain Chil
C o give- universal satisfaction."
,'if.isanl lo take. No cure. Nn
tax. Sdd bv W J. Mu 11.v Co.
I-KOI'I.K KVKKVXVIIKKK
t'ouliriu our i-talemeut when assay tliat
Acker's Kuglish Hemedy Isiu everyway
superior to any ami sll others prv'para-
lluus loi the Tlirual ami l.ungs. In
W'hiK'piug Cough and Crimp II Is magic
and relieves at once. We offer you a
sample Untie free. Keuiember, this
Kemetly is si ltl on a positive guarantee,
.soli) hy C. Krhartl A Sou
i'hc pig is au omnlvoriHis aultual
and will eat ami thrive ou almost
IUPEPSY.
this is In (act what \ou .night to| any product or waste from the farm,
have, you must have It. to fully enjoy , or kiU hen, aud to raise swiuu
llf. riiousaml- are scar. Iiiiik lor II ,.1.ollo.11i...||v ,.v,.rv ,-„,.i«si« or aitl.
•hilly. O il mourning Ueausethex tln.l II lv« r.V vegela.ili or aul-
nnl. riion-amis iilmii lliouaauds of ilol 1"*' proiiuct not asud III aoillc Othi
I n-srt -pent iiinallx In .-ur people In farm econotnx should be fed lo the
tli-'hope thai max attain this honu. hogs • • In laying out your
which a ili-jlil both some \n.lx.' i: max l ' bail In sll. ** e |„, il,., nr....,ni >.... .1.,
afler buri.'ii is oari.-. ,,,*, V lectrlc Hitlers. II •' U! ' I « rn Iml £« il^"
iitvorilin^ f. tlin ctlomi ami tin- u*e |n«r-1 ^ I oultry, iNiru ami lio^ , thene
'i*t«'U hi. ill Imhij( vou guoil IM^i'ntion are home comforta which tm farmer
an.I mi-i llo'thinon l y«OH pnU ami in inn afford to neglect. • * Lime
tall Instead Knpepss We reoominen.i l, ^ ll( t|luar Ulln({H which uo
Kleetrh llitter> lt>r I ivstH-psia ami ssl _. .... , . ..
ib-ea.. - . I I..x< i. -.i.iiiiaeh and kblney.l '*ru.°r should be without. It ..
.--old ai sit and SI ihi per bottle by W. J. lust t he thing with which to begin
Mi lev .v i'o. operations in the spring- sprinkling
l>r. .lai|Ues'Oermaii Worui I'akes ties* cellar, whitewaahtug Ihe fence*
lruy worms and remove tlieiu In-iu the ohiuken house cow stabiea. etc
«.x striu. Sale, pleasant and eSeethe. Southern Mercury.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 1, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 1, 1890, newspaper, February 1, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205011/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.