The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920 Page: 7 of 8
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FRANK CASE
CHampion Fiddler of Oklahoma.
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Don't let your wife become exhausted from
housework.
Housework is hard labor—fatiguing and mon-
otonous. No woman should be asked to do it
without assistance.
Put electricity to work for her. Get her this
Western Electric washing machine, vacuum
cleaner and dishwasher to do a v/ay with back-
breaking tasks. Get her a Western Electric
iron for her ironing and a Western Electric
sewing machine to sew in the easy electric
way. Let her cook in the cool way with a
Western Electric range.
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Call on us and we will gladly demonstrate
how Western Electric Household Appliances
jwvill do the work for your wife
Bastrop Water, Light & Ice Company
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Mr. Jones is with the "Old Time
Days In Nixie" program and lectures
on the sa diet, "The Old South and
the .\v>v Day.
In thi« lecture Mr. Jones payB tri
buto to the blood herituiio of the
South, mid marks the courno the
South innst take In a social, tndwa
trial and political way. It is an elo
quent lecture that warms the heart
and thrills the emotions.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Pistriel Offii i
Countv O f •••<!
Precinct Jiliv-.
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For County Attorney
,i 1*. Fowler, Jr.
H. K. Alexander
For CountN Clerk
Ti^nal Jones
For County Superintendent
Fred 0. Haynie
T. N. Powell
Connty Coin miss ioner
Precinct 3
G. T. Hiftidrix.
a, lj. Harris
H. J. 1 lasler
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Mo niijjf Sorvieo 11 .no a m
I'.vn njf Servic • sim ii m
a uln. tl t\ I Y i ve; M * - <;.• n
F K Fred, Pastor
Sunday School. ... a m At the Old Fiddlers' Contest im tb«
.out i, . upci inu ndent, : elo -ing night of th -Chautau<iu . Franlcj
Ki'lS''Oi*AI, CHCueil 'Case or Oklahoma, will play tunnaj
Morninjr Sj-i vice n .*i m lUat have carried him undefeated)
\veninjr service hi*> |. in 1 Ihrough twenty-five champlonsMp cotl^
IVrev Jones. H otor ' tests held in five mates. Mis fri-nda!
Sunday Schooi H 4"| :t m say, "The man who beats Frank will
J C Mnsli.v, Siipci intendeui | ha\t< to use five Htrii gs." ~j*
tlAirriST CitcucK ~ g
si'rvices every second and fourtii S.m- '
!.a I A i\ lliary Society
a eh month '.i
K.i'li >r 14 in I'rioii.
•xy in each month.
Morning Service not. u m , ,
Kveri.titf service - .j„ i Ist Tuesday eaeh month i .#> p ax
vedm'sday prayer scrvleij ...7 lit |i m
IJarley Smith, l'astor
Sunday school t {j n m
S L luannon, «upt
Christian Chukcu
uuday school ...i> 4,'t a tn
J \v Pledgor, Supt
Gkuman Mutiioihst Cue. h
Servicmi e very second S oulay
Mornit'^ sei «ite ..i, hi
Kveiling service s ^ki
rlverv llh and ," th Sunday Si'pvice Af
ern(K>n C Ivattner, Castor
Sunday school 9 4,">
(ins j!j i.;fer, su p
t ATiiouc Church
Services every tii'it Sunday
Morning service.. .10 i
•Iveiiinj,' service 7 .'{<>!
niliou*ness is ;i condition that
breeds disease ir l.lie vital of-
jjans and ou^lit ' • be corrected
proptly. Prickly Ash Ihttors is
i man's remedy. It vitalizes the
blond, drives out impurities in
the bowels, makes you feel
bright, strong anJ hearty. PricQ
$1.55 per bottl •
3. \j. Prannon. Druggist.
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FOK1) UOADSTKIi
III ii"ini condition, Hass'e
Shock Absorbers, ti-cs gooii
Price $1 10.00. M. L. I):ivis.
McDade, Texas.
Western dm®
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THK STATK t.)F 'J'FX.\S I next Saturday night. ,\ cordial
To the Sheriff or any Con invitation is extended to our
stable of Mastrop County Greet Mastrop friem"
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■ . 1 .•'• hereby comtt:a: <!ud t.j
c.v.S'* tn be jiuJ>!:shed c.p.et each
hi til.- list o innuuncements
you .vi. 1 fin ' the naae > of the
, , following gentlemen subject to
w i«.r i peri J 'f t n davs be- ,,
. , 1 jthe actico of the Democratii
for. 'he return nay In reor. in c
wantkh A cook to go t I'
Llano junt.v with family to
wor«c this summer, will payjil O* j|
per Jay anil railroad fare. Appl>
Advertiser Office.
Let me make your wagon bed.
Classified Adver- Se0!" ",u "l;,,rr- „
• • , r-> , \V. iu Dawson,
l ising Rates
\ For Sale. Rough lumber in
Ii;, t , for Advil -in-,' in tltU on!-' dimension, boardsand tim'>v*>
I uimi i >N!'. i:Nt a W jKD i. r eacn < Mil make prompt deliveries mi
all onl 'i s. Solicit your patron-
age McNiel <■ iiapman, lustrop
potat e
Porchss
and
j Matrimony
•[ FOR Sale
l,n irll!S: I For Salt- -Porto Rico N'am .
j I For county \tt rney Mr. .1 p. i, •, -i ,n .. •• iho.;-a. d. Deolcy Yam h<11 I. 'tit V new bungalow,
Mr. ' - i"" I"'1' ili"'-m l lieliv red. four rooms and bath and sleep
Jack cilium, Klgin' ,i ■; porch. Apply to K. VV. Jen
i." • i • ■ of g. n .• ai ci: ei ation ; .. . . .... .. ,, , ,, T
\vhi« h has been continuous!v and ,, , , . ,
, i i r • ''owler, Jr nl iiastrop and
regulai iv puohshiat for a period ,
., . Iv M. Aiexand r of Smitlpille
«■; • 1 less than one year sn .-.aid ,. „ , . , „
, ... , , I"or county < erl< Mr. Tigna! i Fm* Sa e—Sweet Potatoe si' i -ons.
I . • p ( : •.ty, a copy oi tile . , . .... —
What might have resulted in a
I " 1 v.i'.ii s.on r l-reciuct 1 , D rough hose*:>. S. .> jiei v,,rv serious accident happened
'ii, linmedi tie 1.livery (.):•■ j ) (>t S aturday afternoon whet.
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f< . JWil'g 1:1.' i, '
The h tate of T *.\a>
To all persons interested in;
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Maud St: .mier, L icile Stramler
\vtil Them; Strain *r ai I Mon-
roe u imi' r •. • M rs (Jhv
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l,,or cam n
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County (Jour', of Hi rop cour.ty, I
an app.- it:• i. for letters of G dar
dianst > upon the Ms tate of - lid
mine r. which said application
M r. a. L. Harris.
r Fowler ;ie >ds no intro iuc
lion as he is a i lur.ty born boy
and for many years has I een
assdoiated with his 1 iiiier in the
, p n o. ,. S Fo' ^'"niiiissioner Precinct 8 ; dor today and get il.-n this eve- two lutoraobiles collided. Mr.]
(l' i • i) cm . -i i.x« ''! > 1 .. m ..lml . ii, /-* .
ia^ : rter, Howard Jenkins was driving Iris j
'l • le.va>. |j,,!11.c home ana in passing the \
!. Co',.' Hin/, Or.v x sett*i-.-.r • corner at Main ind Farm streets,
mou se;l1 v; M- '• Finder wi'1 the son of Mr. MeNiel Chapman
i w s iu raing out from Kami strivt
: te. M m street and ran into the
regard. .1. S. ,loi!'->. n&atrop
Farm wanted
, practice of law. I
an a pi i. • it :■ >n for let ters of G da r .. ., , , .
j ) ..mou 11,:. Kstate of -ml'. a "xamler is jirac.ic- wanted —to hear from owner 1 car lining driven by Howard
in^ aw at Sniuiivide ^ucce->liiii\ (ll (arm or good land for sale. .Kr.ki .s. The occupants of both
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will I ■ heard at the next term of
said Cou rt. coinmeneii g on tin
an.l i> a man of st"r ng qualities [V iet-and description, Fall dp ear.- v> o e badly shaken uo and
Mr. Tignal .lones is known all liv ry. L. .'ones. Hox 5."1, Oluey, the two cars damaged to quite
first Monday in June A D. 1P20, jOVer the c unt.v and for the past IU. an ext. nt.
the same biing the 7th day of tl>!' '1!*> served as D :puty
A D. il'-O. at the Court ' "U!'t.V < .eric, he is thoroughly
rof, in Hastrop, Tex- conversant with the details of the ;
■ji tiinp ;j persons in- ,<l'.'u'1 '• ^e"3 all ib e and popu-
• the welfare of said '
y ppea" and contest' '•* Harris has served
( j, if they see prop ''''winqt No. . as c . ; mi-sionerj
| for the past ,-dx year.-, duringj
pi Not, but have you uhich time many good roads i
i Court, on the next! haV(! l)0l'n under h > sup-ir■-
.Ieof. thereof, this Wr t. vision and a great impi..veinent
\viv.yo:r ret'irn tii-reon, show-1 ',l bftt been 1 dlfinf
rr.g how you : ive e.\ecut :d Ih--.1 ,:s
sa,i,(). Mr. B. J. Haf.de ■ ? ho ins ser-'
Giver unde" ny hand and the| ' 1 ''in to lie past, lour
seal of aeid ( ourt, at office in 111 a creditable man-'
Ha-h-op Texas, this the ll'th nor W;: fc^' >'• receive the1
day hi May A D. 1U20 jhevrty pert of t o-; who ap-
At.i.le Lee Alexam! ir,.'lerlt. preeiate :ln good re.- .Its of hit-
county court, in eari g for our high-
Hsstrop ' ■ . t.v . Texas. 1 'A lV"
+ 'Tign.'l •' a i an t.v • ,i| | vt r\ \ ir •
• '"-"r* • paving of this
1 ch ir ictor and II ,ty as) .. elg
It. erve tl.e citizens in the var-
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them n "1K' lil>"d hut e1 a h« lrd in J • • on the third evening of our CUau- S
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That felLr over at
THK NEW LCMBRR STOKE
IS always tellin' some one
T(.) Plant some Flowers
.SO he can sell 'em a
FLOwER BUx or try in
TO get some one to
I >U') a Chicken House.
I wonder if it ever
0' :CRRED to him whit
PE )PLE OPILD P )R HES for
Of course they make a
IIO.dE look mor - comfortable
MORE roomy and more
INVI riNG g'.i -rally, but
THI'^RE is another reason
AND a v. io'e lot mere
IMPORTANT an 1 It is
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Pearcy, J. H. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1920, newspaper, May 20, 1920; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206326/m1/7/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.