The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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ANOTHER SITCESS FOR
MADE IN TEXAS PRODUCTS
La Perla
"'The Drick that Satisfies
(Non Alcoholic)
Invigorating
Wholesome
Delicious
A sure remedy for that tired feel-
ing. It has the snap, the
sparkle, the flavor, yet
it is non-intoxicating
M iilo in Sin Yn'ouio whore tlie vuter is purest
on ourili; by
San Antonio Brewing Ass'n.
ALEXANDER GRO. CO.
DHrniuurom. Lviiuv TKXAS
AiBOOME THEATRE
I 'lu crum wi ck betfinnins Monday
Sept •!. 1017.
Iloot's opens "M' p. ni.
Shows starts S:lo p. in.
SI'S.
Last Sunday nfternoon a oar
driven by Mr. K "ink Nash and
occupied by Mr. anil Mrs. I',ml
* A nuiit ta and child, of Smithvilie,
was held up at tin* point of a pis
11) 1 by a ma l who forced the d river
to let linn ride. I'pon reaching
th'.s side1 of the river bridge,
Nash was ordered to put the
gasoline to the car and cross
Main street as raj idly as | issi
ble. Of cours' Nash promptly
i>'toyed orders and kept tho
i speed up until upon reaching
.'the Mai I'est grounds, when the
. | man left the car and disappeared
MONDAY Blanche Sweet ir ! in th(, pjn(, |n||s
"Those Without Sin. Its a Nash returned inn
Paramount. Admission 10 and (,nvn illl(| told the ' tor.v of the
15e. \ hold up and the ride from tin
: Tl KSD A Y—Douglas FairbariU.-i river bridge to the hi'is. Krou
in "Half Hreod." it's a Triangle the d< ■ •riptio;. -
1 felt almost certain il
J • :i
DIANGfESiiiiT
L-aiikX' BHWW
UI
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UVf
IIJ il
Play. Admission 10 and lee.
WEDNESDAY—Pftlbe New.,,1 medlately fo,
"Tin- World Hi'fore "i our 4;>. 'h un<! «•>•■•>• I>r..r«ln I
Also Ke.vstone comedy, Ala)from Austin ami followed
Cabaret." Admission 10c. Itrail to the lake east of town
THURSDAY- .Jack Pickford when it w is lost The s in
and I'rank Losee in "The Duin w.:s con Mi ued and on \I • . |
my." It's a Paramount Ad tiijxbt .several negro I <ai--. we-
mi -ion 10 and lac. burglarized in the lower part oi
FRIDAY- "Home." aT.iat,nie town, supposedly in search o
t().,,u| ]-K., i food. Johnnie kobinson, col
ored, shot at a man who \\a-
attempting to br■■■•!: into hi?
Puiely Personal.
Messrs. Maynard A: Maynard
have just retu ned fmn (lid-
dings where they have been
engaged in the examining trial
of an important murder trial
Alvin I el mann. a merchant of
(lidiiint,'s was shot and killed on
V :in street of the above city by
I. L Ward, both prominentciti-
/ens.
Master C, H. Maynard h..s re
turned from the coast where he
spent the summer with his
sister, Mrs W. M. Seeligson.
Mrs. Ttg Jones and little M ss
Mary Nell are spending a fe x .
days at San Antonio.
Mrs. 15. P. Ilarriegel, wifeoi
r.ur good friend, P.enno llarrigel i
<tf the LaGrange Journal, and!
Miss Allele I Inske, of Wein ar,
were )^ui-ts this week of Mr. i
and M rs. P. (). Woehl.
Mrs. D. II. Dumas, of Sher-
man and Mrs. J. R. Sharp, of
Tampa, Pla , .ormerly Misses
Shipp. of Shipp's I,.ilc , visited
Mrs. K. H. lUirleson this week. I
'It has been forty three years'
since the ladies were in Hastr .p I
They were aeeompanied by Mes
j dames John Hlack and John A.
i iile of Temple and Miss Mil
d red Shi vol. of Sh rnian.
M iss 1 rinn icensani; is home I
after a lew days visit to Lock j
hart with Miss Trixie P>lum,
Mi --. Maude .1 nk'ins returned
this week' from a month's visit,
to relatives at PI Paso, Texas,
and Anthony, New Mexico.
Mr Pierce Wolfenbarger was
among the welcome callers at
the Advertiser office Wednes-
day.
Mrs. J. T. Cr.vsup is spend
i;g ;i\\ hi'e in Austin.
Me.-srs. Winfield Scott and C\
Y. , o ell were visitors in the
county capital Monday.
Miss Kthei Cafl'ey, of Klgin,
is visiting Miss Jessie Dyer.
Cashier J. T. Cry.sup was an
Austin visitor this week.
Mrs. W. E. Fowler and little
son, of Ooliad, are visiting Mrs.
T. M. Martin.
M. -;s 15. mice Hills, visiting
her aunt, Mrs. ('. II. Jones, lias
to returned to her home at Dallas.
Miss Otelia Lea is visiting
Miss 1/iis Neeb at Leekhart.
Morris. visiting
A. T. Morris, left
wei■ k on a ve it t«
SKUM A T E
Get a Chamois Case FREE-- and think of a life
guarantee.
YOU TAKE NO CHANCES!
O^2, /- Razors are
<3™™^ Guaranteed for Life
For Sale by
Ct11 Q ri nfop' before tho shav-
uai ers of America the very
best razors possible to produce with a view of affording the highest degree
of satisfaction to each individual user, we hereby fu'ly and unconditionally
01 Al! AN 1 Eh INDKFINI I ELY each raz >r hearing the name "SlIUMvrK"
We will exchange, without question, either direct or through our dealers,
any Shumate K.izor which may prove unsatisfactory—the user to he the
sole judge.
Shumate Razor Company,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
l'OK SAI.E BY
HARDWA
• m
,n .1
home
Jones wi
who1 his com
■>ent ill training.
Hay. Adinissioi
SATl'IvPAV I 'at he News,
"The W o- id Me fore Your Kyes."
Aiso Keyston i oinedy, "French
Milliner." Admission 10c.
COMING SOON VV. S
kitchen.
Sheriff K. I!. I '* rltii and Ib'p
uties K. W. Gray ami .1. S. Mil
ton, Constable I. C. Sims and
Mae Marsh, Vivian Martin and ■ City Marshal H. C. Clara con
Norma Talmane. tinued the search through Sun
m . „ day ni^ht, Monday and Mondn.v
Wood sells Ahout :1 Jn"s
day morning, while Shenti I or
kins was standing at the passen
—— • (g(,r depot the fugitive the ofli-
Calvary Episcopal Chnrch. i ••«?rs had been crowding so dose-
, ly for the past few days, walked
Sunday evening, S:l. o'clock. jn from the hills and surreiuler
J a s. P.
IXL Pocket Knives.
evening prayer and sermon
Processional Hymn 404.
Mfignitkmt.
Hymn 12.
Sermon.
Doxology,
(JITertory (Selected).
I Vesentation of Alms.
I'ecessional Hymn 331.
Josfca'ti Cakdkn. L'astoi
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
fd, stating that weakness from
hunger and loss of blood from
wounds he had received forced
him to snrromior.
He gave his name as M. C.
Ivy and said that he had escaped
from the Imperial Slate Farm
at the time the twenty five con
victs made their escape, lie
was shot in the buck with No
I shot by a posse near Seal.v and
;i negro shot him in the thigh
with a !50 U0 rille while iie was
running across a Held.
Ivy is about -I years of age,
it «>• IT convicted in I'arkei
{burglary, theft am
!e Tu rm i. ('orpo
i .a vv rence Schewe
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M r. and M i
• he first i : i
•sail Ai
< -apt
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Snn«i v.
S it
tal Si.i Oi m
Pom ( i:a i • liiley Alexander,
i inren- i iu''hartl, of the '"'irst
I, \ - .vn;ry in camp at Tay
.ir, • in Hastrop Sunday
last,
i n( in Johr II Jenkins and
Lieutei. ints Howard S. Jenkins
.ii'ii 1'..lI Hani--on left. Tuesda.v
to report at Leon Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. (II. Wallace
were Wediiesdny visitors in Has
trop from Watterson.
Senator Paul I). Page left
Tuesda.v morning to be present
at the Wednesday
Senate.
iw ir -JwwMinw una tewagiiiini mmiwiij
Fire at Rciind Bale Gin.
Mr. .1 W. Watson, of McDade,
A)iout I o'clock last Friday
a storage house tilled with seed
■otto: at the Hound Hale Gin
was destroyed by lire. The lire
boys responded promptly but
the tire ha 1 gained such head
way that good work was done in
saving the gin and adjoining
buildings.
Assistant, Fire Chief Frank'|S
Kid red furnished the Advertiser
with the following statement of
the loss to building and cor-
tents: Value of building SL'OO.OO;
total loss. Contents, $7,400.00;
damage to contents, $4H(X) (X).
While the building and stored
cotton were insured, yet the en
.session of the to-prising owners of the round
I bale gin, Messrs, J. W Kennedy,
"r. and \V. M. Andrsws, on ac
BIG SENSATIONAL
SELLING DAYS LEFT
count, of the difference in the
was a Hastrop visitor this week, p,• j,()f cotton when bought and
Mr. Verger Hill, of Sniithville, the day of the tire sustained a
was among his Hastrop friends heavy loss. 11
Wednesday.
Mr. Fred Hamff, from Paige
was among Wcunesday's urnv
als in Hastrop.
The gin was run-
ning on schedule time Saturday
morning,
Front Sept. 1st until Sept. 15th. A splendid op-
portunity to supply your needs and your t'utin ;
wants for fall. Just fake a look at these i< v
bargains picked out at random from our immen- •
stock. Large Suit Cases, $1.50 and .$2.00 kind
now selling for $1 00. •
We will have our usual services
Sunday.
Sunday School begins
a. m.
Morning Sonu and
Service froll) II to II :">0
Night Song and ['reaching So
V'H<'" ^'Vi.ir 'n lirinir von ' Slu'riff Perkins has wo casi-s
We are preparing u<) bring .vou
at both I ''U rgtary against v and it is
I likely that he wiH beheld hen
for trial before bong returned
ON THE COHNETICUT.
As )>redicted the Advertiser's
young friend. Joe G. Leatli, is
making good in I nele Sam's
Navy. Joe has been given a
county of I number of promotions and i-
assault to now Oil the Hatl'.> -hip Connect
'reaching i 'unr ler, was serving a II yeat>
! senUuice. Me was sentenced
..'Nov. 11, 101 I ami escapeu Aug.
2. 1017.
•or
an i: -'resting message
boil r<.
Th'old and young are
dialh invited to attend "ver.y
s,• i'vie", Help us to enlarge the
ehut ■ h -.'ing number in I «ast top (
«>>. (• -nag yourself and getting j
i ! t, nii' e. This is not only '
"lurch ui' ivhers, but to
not members as
:• vit, third to the largest I . S
lighting machine aiioat.
The Methodist c; urch.
Rev. IT. M. Whaling will pr< 'ch
lli. m nid ^ p. in. The sub
ject of the tnornlJ
; to the stale authorities.
NOTICE
to
th
o ai
T. <
S: Hi and Shoes are
l.y |../old Dry Goods v'
v. i 1 r b' eausiC P'.ey ,i
ieatho',
or,
for sale
. they
1 leave received my v'oi. mission
I in tii" medical cor| s of t he army,
j rid am sub.ieci to call any time. {
Will apprt ciate it. if all will come ;
, iinl ; a ' tin ' r a eon n t s,
Uu. WM. K CAMIMHULL. J
! r.lick's Detroit Special Over-
alls are handled l.y us,
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bo I
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theme
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to the
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g sermon w i
rtance of MtitU
t i e evi ning the
"The Vit il Thing.
■1 p rop riate sei] u ■
asl Sunday night
r ladder is long
Hay your dry goods from us.
store is new and clean and
>-ou g 't value received of us.
Booth Duv Goods Co.
lT. D. C.
l'l > regular m> < iittg of the T.
C. ( do t'hupt r V I). C. will be
I) ,i m the Library liooui on
V dnesil i.v Septi mher alh, at
' lock- p ui. Affull attendance
fe 11 lies' ed.
Program
i i i,ing exercises, by Cha\ito
oil call, name a Confederali
eral Old tell ill what battle In
• Hired.
M inutes.
I tusiness
I usiii
Ladies Waists, worth fi! no,
now. 4!lc
()ne lot I test ^rade Ointrliams.
all colors extra—10 yds
for $i.(Kl
Lauies Ihils ovei' $.'{ .r)0,
si'ilinj,' now for$- aO,
what's ovvr $2. ">0... 1 ..'HI
Ladies Skirts, latest col-
ors, all X" at. an ex-
tra special price.
Wash Skirts 1.10
Km broidery Flouncing,
45c kind, now 2"
Lin broidery Klouncin^,
what's over tl.50... l.Oo
Ijadies and Misses hiifh
yraile ii iil low cut Shoes, all
tho newest, and latest shapes,
all colors, all leathers, all
si/,iin Shoes and Oxfords
all reduced to a fraction of
their factory value. Now is
the time to buy your your up-
to-date Footwear.
Men'„ Summer Suits, worth
•18.00, now balow cost,
%t V>.fli*
.Men > i '.mts, well worth
#2.00, now 1,39
Men's/'.mts, $.1.00 kind 1.15
Men s I'ants, extra value
*2.a0 fo 4.
Oenulne I'anama Flats,
♦4.50 kind, take ad-
vantage <if this ifreat
offer 2,95
Men's and Hoys Shoes and
< >xfords, all si/,es, all grades:
a bijj assortment to choose
from. Come early' Shoes
and all kinds of U-athers ad-
vancinif daily by leaps and
boundsr Buy now and save
money. Three tables full
of Ladies, Men's and chil-
dren s Shoes are placed oi
the counter to be v>ld H
cost.
i
Look for the big canvas si^-is, aal don't stop ut
the side shows. Remember the name
T. ItAYMON, Bastrop, Texan.
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917, newspaper, August 31, 1917; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206219/m1/3/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.