The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1879 Page: 4 of 4
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Oftha MN viul
n breo* of m*
Bout not of your pedigree. Ton
to mm if ibey did «gr*t.
Fir belter to hang round a senai-
ble girl thau iitmt corner.
Tou may hare troop* of friend#
My ||ir J-. thof^MMh^rwk I] •llb<>,,l ^toultiuK lb*
tz:
viah *11 to foaid agatoat. It ia kid*
den by lb* Mill NUW **, bat
it mbj a biain talk baa spit.
I refer to tbe miaaa pie. Yea, my
the mines-pis ia a rock that
to watery
, not to watery gravre,
exactly, bot—yoo moderntaod what
I mm. Iba mlnee>pm ia tbe oarae
of tbe taod. A ia allating your
of
Tit wan who poliabed the suit
armor made a olaan breaat of it.
Prodtoce may be a slow ooncli,
hat Us runlng-gear ia always ta tbe
beat oi order.
A bad mamory baa toothed maay
a won** conwirtcc, even if it did
fail to hn reputation.
UaniWtti, the leader ollbe French
voath from the path of virtue aud | Kvpoblir, m a Jew by race bat not
oobnety, and leadiag thorn down lo^y religion,
rain. H \wgr1i aa appetite for j Snme men ait very fond of wears
eiroaf driak thai aweape ovary tbiog Ji"g medal* and badge*, which are
bsfnrt <1 Look not apoa tbe ac- jofleu tbe only marks of merit to lie
curaod thing. Shun itaa yoa would found about them.
a viper, ttii on it; trample it ander
your feet, aa it ware. I oooa hnew a
brilliant young man, loved and
courted by all wl>o knew him. Bin
ia tbo atorf of thooaanda. Thia
yoong man need to viaii hie aunt in
the foil, that fatal time of the year
A bill ha* been iotrodueed at Aus
tin to traueicr the iitaaanceol mir
age certificate* from tho county to
the district clerk*.
le mioot
down through
wborajt may
This young mau*a
The London Kco*omi*t estimate*
the amount of gold in uirciilMtion in
op and ; France at $1,000,000,000, or #37.37
tbe enrih, aeeking ' 12 for every man, woman and child
devoor somebody. Then* are two kind* of ambition,
thai which ha* a apeeiflc object—
the ambition oi practical men—and
could make a
and
mioot'ipu till yoa oonldu't rest,
bar art lured htm to deeuuetion. j that which ia general-the ambition
That Inealiable monelert At ftrel ha : 0f dreamer*.
U. 1*11,«<M*" '•«'r1',*?; t Whm( . po.„ ib.r.
" ' •*" * '* "; wh" M,l-~ i. i,.
meal be would aiak iato a heavy • *
atop, only to awako with a bead on ! ••'«• bimaelf atoad. abated, and
him bigger than Danial Webetert
He would ohew cloven aad^eurdamon
Midi for hour*, and yet you ooold
amtll bia breath aereaa the higgrat
oouaty in tbeeiato. Ha aaw tfcat he
wm becoming a elave io the aocura-
ed pie. Hi* alaand bride, who to
liim waa the aM four wa—i beneath
the son. aaid aha vonM navar marry
a maa that swelled him • distillery
that eroployod three bondrad band a,
and w*A in toil bfoet all iba time, si d
uoleaa ho mforaaad aha wonld he no-
thing io him bot a amtor. The
young moo bod all the ewtam he
wsntod, aod Win® at hcv foet, he
regiaieiod a aolemn oath. and tod it
copy tightod am da* thol amioc*-
pieshoold neverfpoa his lips Again
aa loOS ao he Rood. W *M be
was ainody a elavo to etraag fd«.
and ia Icoa thna tweoty-ftmr boor*
bis sweetheart, who made a frwtie
giali at hte ooal-taile, and lad to bia
auat'a in tho dtj, *nd aoid ha hoped
aba wootdjhooe aoma at her agoel-
lent ii■ 'f iaa for dinner.
The?good auul, ignorant of tbe
fact that aha waa potting on enemy
in bit mouth toateal away bia biain,
dt up, ao to apeak, and In lam, than
two boar* tbe yoaog man waa rip
roaring, slaving .drunk, as usual.
Ah, my friend*, tho atory i* a ghast-
\y OMf and need* no embellishment.
While in thia condition tbe. y ung
man, tbe.pride'of bia p*rent*; aud the
hope of a woman's heart ' waa ar-
rested for'.d rnnkennc*a,and disorder
ly ooodoet. On the way to tbe may
or*i ogot he shot ihe officer dend in
bis"traoka,tblcw out)biafown brains
with another barrel oi the pietol,
and then went back and killed bia
iiunt nod a dog that be had^paid three
dollars for.
My friends and fellow sufferers,
from tho minoe pie to the tomb i* bui
■ etep. If mince pies maal be made,
1 gwaaad in the name of the youth
of oor country, that people who
maaufacture them be compelled to
takooot o license. If tbey m«et be
eateo, I beg, for your eonl'a aalvntion,
do not eat them atraight. A serpent
lurks in every one of them. Ten
thoeaaod devils lie beneath every
crust, ha it babed ever ao nicely.
Every currant hides a demon with a
forked toogoo of tame and a eeven
prooged pitobfork. The aoet. the
tho eittoa and the chopped meat are
i of bell, and the whole bus.
lens to stem io a mock*
cry, aod at rung drink ia raging.
Io eonclettoa, my beloved bearers,
tooch hot, loet.net, handle not—on*
lar oat iato temptation; or, in other
Mfda, lookod not apon the minoe
plo whoo it ia fed, when ii giveth it*
i the cupboard.
jrdves re-
two law*
aoort ia
eanoot hot
atands worshipper st the very alter
ht aamed to de*poil.
The only way to gaim lame •* to
do aonaethiwr worthy of it—l at do
not do thst something to win it If
sonffbt for in that way, it will avoid
your gra*p like an apparition.—
Colemmn'1! Rnrml World.
One who is injured oaght not to
return tbe injury, as ths multitude
think; lor oa no account can it be
right to do injustice. Therefore, it
n oot right to return an injury, or
to do evil to nny man, however we
may have suffered from him.
Let us not listen to those who
think we ought to be angry with
entmsM, and who be(fere*this to be
great and manly. Nothing is more
prai*worthy, aud nothing more dear*,
ly indicates a great aad noble *oul,
than clemenev and readiness to lor«
give
No enjoyment, however inconnid*
eradle, i* confined to the pre*ent
moinc it- A wan is the happier for
life from having made once an agree-
able tour, or lived lor any length of
time with pleasant people, or enjoy>
ed aoy considerable interval of inno*
cent pU-a*urt!.
A young oian who eat* the bread
of idlene**, no matter how much
money he ha*, ia di*grared. Young
men starting in life ought to aim
firnt of all to find a place where they
can earn their bread and butler with
a hoe, axe, spade, wheelbarrow,
currycomb, blacking brush—no
matter what.
TLc heart that ha* pi**ed through
the deep waters of tribulation is the
mont tender; th.? voico that has it*
self cried^with pain ia 'he most gen.
tie,- the hand that baa suffered is the
moat soothing minis!rant in tbe
chamber of sorrow. Tito bc*t *ym-
pribiaer is one who ha* l en a pa>
taker of the tame suffering*.
Two lawyer* io Boaham a few
day* ago, got into an altercation
over tbo possession of a heifer. Did
they go to law)* Not much, not a
bit. Tbey left it to another lawyer
to arbitrate, lie made them promife
to lake no appeal, ami then *ettled
the case by tossing up a picco of sil*
ver. Heads won.
TBI WOMDtaVVL MAONIUO
FOVBft OF A UTTLff TBSAS
GIRL
A oorreepondeat says that there
•idea noor the dl; a vary remark-
able child, only five year* old, who
aeems to have tbo power to eharm
birds at will: Bar mother first no-
ticed thi* straage fhannation that tbo
chihl |io**e*aaa about o yaor ago.
The little giri was oot ploying in the
door yard among o bevy ot bird*
and when aba would apeak to them
tbey woold come aod light upon ber,
twittering with the utmoet glee. On
taking them in her haoda aad strok*
ing them, the birds, iaetead of try*
ing to get away from their lair cap*
live, teemed to bo highly pleased,
snd when let loeso would Hy away a
short distance and immediately re*
turn to tbe child again. She then
took aeveral of them into the houae
to «bt w h«>r mother, who, thinking
that shs might hurt them, took tbe
birds aud put them outdoor*, but no
sooner wsa the door opened when
the birds flew into the room and lit
upon the girl'* head and began to
cbtrp. Tbe birds remained about
the premiae* all winter, flying to the
little girl whenever tbe door was
opens*!. The parent* of tin* remark
able child became alarmed, belciv
ing that ihu sliaugv power wa* ar
ill omen, aud thai umeh*drcaded
vi*itor, death, wa* about to vn>il
their home. But death did not come,
aud during last summer the child
ha* bad numerous pots from tbe
birds. Tb<- child handle* the bird*
so gently that a humming bird once
in her hand, doe* not tail to return
Thi* winter a bevy ot birds have
kept ber company, and she play a
with them lor hour* at lime. Kv-
cry moriiing the bird* dy to her
window, and leave only when the sun
sink* in the west.
There is nothing peculiar about
the child's personal appeuraucc es*
cent ber wonderful magnetic eve*,
which sparkle like diamond*
Tbe parent* of till* little girl are
tool', superatitiou* people, and have
een reticent about the matter until
lately, tearing that *ome great calam-
ity wa about to belall them. — Ex.
E
ASTRAY NOTICES.
Taken up by Jtme* Holliaan and
tray ed Oefore M 8. Ward, J. P.. on*-
bay l ain! mere, three white fret, l>Ue-
faoe, IS bands high, 5 year* • id, ami
branded jE no left shoulder. If oa left
hip, one hay sear*, star io forebeed, do
braed viaible IS haoda high, R year* oM
aud eee eorrell roll, biud feet white.
Appraised el 98ft.
Oil
Wo team that four
mM|. attaAad and
«cao While on their wo
MO fchlte on their way an
rMflondt oaooiy Woo
SS«S>«b one of Ao
yoa. Thoae lawyer*
very ^iecoonoon
fo mi tetting Ihe ^olvea
Whan will oor odtagrd
tf* Juatforf-Jforrfa l^o.
To Yovno Mo*.—Do not work
lor fame. H^ork to do good. Qnal*
ify ysuneif to do all the good it i*
poesiblr for you to dn. Improve the
mind. Acquire *torea of knowledge,
and u*e that knowledge to benefit
mankind. Fame will come, if yoo do
oot merit it, yoo may arek it till
you go to your grave, and never
graap It. Hare a definite object.
Let tkal be a worthy one—a philan-
thropic one, if poaaible. March
Moodily forward—not daily, but
boorly—'toward the object yoo have
in view. No matter what obataclee
are to be acnled, never yeild till you
are victoriooa. Meo who work
lame, never get if. It come*
all, becooee it ia merited; because of
aopeeior qooJiflealioae eieroiaed in
the diecharga oi doty; beoauae of no.
Vlo deed* done for bamaaity - aod,
tven under my haad Ibis lbs 4th dsy
of February 1879.
Taken up br David 8. Qreen. and ea>
Irayed befoie Jerry Allen ol ibe 1st day
of February, 1H70. on* anrrell borar t
years old, about Iff band* bipb, thr«
•bite feet, and bias* faee and branded
0 on left ahoulder. Appraised at 110.
One dun os, 6 or 7 year* old, m*rked
under back in the right, and prop and
split in Uta left ar, and brar <la t |IL oo
the left hip. Appraised at $10.
Oiven and' r my hand this the 3rd day
of Fsbraary, 1B79.
Taken np by A>i|(a*l Orta and astray*
ed belore C. B. Wrllborn, oo tbe 25H>
Jay at January, 1«79. on* dnn borie
branded % C on left shoulder, 10 ynar*
old. and II hands high. A>«o one bay
mare. 19 bands high, star io forehead,
7 year* old, branded Wll connect! on
1 be left ahoulder. Appr*i*«d at $30.
Given under ay band thia the 7ib day
of Febrnsry, IN79.
Taken ep by f. Braker, and eatrayed
before Wa*. K. Joues, J. P. H. (b., oo
ibe 19th day of January, IS1!), one for>
rell Alley. 3 year* old, white *irip« in
forehead, both left feet white, 13 haoda
high, and braoded M It. appraised at
910. Also ooe brown mare, 19 or 14
year* old, with gray face, left hiod loot
white, 18 haoda high branded JP eoo-
ntrted, and apprai* d at 95, by 8. Chat'
Held aad Madlaoa Biggie.
Oivan nndor asy hand thia the 3*id of
January, 1879.
Takeo up by Qrorpe Mack MeOonk>
rail, aud aatrayed bafor* Jvrry AHeo. ,1.
P. oo tbe 8lh day of Jaooary, 1879, ooe
bay I orae 15 banda high, about It years
old aud branded uo the left thonlder W.
And one eorrell mare about Mi band*
high. 13 year* old. and branded N P jo
th* Ufl ahoulder, and O on Ibn l -ft bip.
IIorae appraiaed at 915 Mare 990.
Oivaa uudar my band this January
15th. 1879.
Taken op by B ll Hutnphrira aad *s
traya<l before Jerry Alien. J. P. on Ibe
14th day of January 1879 one bay a«re.
13 band* high, 8 yeara old, branded (V)
TV eoaneeted on the Ml hip. Alan nil* j
brown mare, gotah ear, 13J hand* high,
12 y<iara old, while ia the faee and I
branded W on Ihe left ahoulder. Bay j
apprsiaed at 910, aod Brown at 98.
Given under a> band thia ihe 15th ;
day of January, 1879.
Taken up by W. C. Smith and estray-
i ed befoin Jerry Allen, on Ibe 6'h day o'
January, 1879, one bey horse 1ft. hands
bigb, nioe years old brsnded JA e'>n«
necied on tbe left shoulder /t!eo one
bay horse 1ft hands high, white face, i
branded J T on the left ahoulder, aod j
appreiaed at 985 each.
Given und*r my hand this tbe 7th day
of January 1879.
Taken up by Orange Wieka aud aa*
trayad before Jetty Allen, on tbe Tib
day of December, 1878. One bay mere
altoat tweleo beade high, 4 yeara old,
braoded C on the left hip. Also one
bay mars 12 haoda high, blaae la tbe
faee, 10 years old, branded with a 8pao*
tab htaod oa Ike left bip aod blurred
bread on the Ml shoulder. Both ap-
preiaed ot thirty dollars.
Oivaa ander my hand thia the 10th
day of Dee. 1879.
Ooekrtn aad ee
J. P Baelrop
oae grey geld
I4| baada
Idem, bet
Alao oae eorvel grid-
old, llf baada high,
sibie.
Dress Goods ^79.
NIWIIIIOK
CHANGE Of B1SE.
1879.
i. h. enow
HAS BKMOVED FHOM PKCAN Bt!
TO
l-ONURKII AVKNl'B.
Meetly opposite veaoa Motel.
Aaolli, Tcxao,
Where he would be kappy le meet all
biaold filaads aad Oualoatar* aad
have them iospeet hie Large
aad Varied Stoek of
Dry - Goods
©QOOBDDEQo
Either at Wholesale or Re-
tail.
When Viaitog Auatin, Ilon't Parget
ALLKY ii. CROW.
rtOi'O^liKGIN IfKMt
MOORE 4 SHELLEY.
A 1 T 0 R HK rs AT LAW
AUSTIN. TEXAS.
Wil| prectioe ia Ihe Dietrlet, Peder
•od Supreme Court* at Aualia. apr9y
na woriok
ing mgifd IN HM A9NdN9M mew mrwn wiereitr
M ih* oM >Nml Mifrkf, hmu: Air« «*sd th*
with tt fmtt.mm4 empteit tttkwf
mxs.a bbntlby
N9. fl| kali Umlt
■ovtTtrr. nxii
FALL STOCK
f MIUNttll MUJMf
a a o
CilOJ"EBAL MERCHANDISE
Consisting of Dru-Oood , Clothing, Boots, tihoo*'Eat*-
Crockery- Ware, fancy Article*•
FAMILY AMI) FA* 1 G M0 X M I M S
aMil ot to hteh hare beeneeteetcM toUh great core, an*
trUh a epeciai vieto io low roicoe Io amil the preoemt
sTamy aar riuas. M
Having bem appointed epeciai agent by ihfi Govern
merit. for the Pureheuint of VeUen, it is my duty to see
that farmers get the full value for Fteeey tiiqpfr, and all
farmers, after visiting other cotton buyers, should coma
to my establishment ami get my figures, %s I am prepar-
ed, in behalf of th* Government, to insure them full
prices for their produ ce.
liasirop, Aug 10, ?8,lt A. H 18KMAN
oqom.
Aad baa Iba lergaet aad meat alegaol ea-
eertasaal of KATB. ta PaM. Btaaw, Vat*
Trimmlags aod fbo*
ey Oooda ii graol smfaty.
—sal*o a full nilmMef
ORMAI
■All <
niL _
OOLLABB A
oour
VAILS. B
•TAMPKD
PILLOW OHAMB, I
DBBID LIBBM. CI
MtBB BABM
ATOEBB.
iet« — I9V9
SAXvssroir
NEWS
Thf Ureat Newspaper ft Tesae and
the l^adinf Janraal ef
the Healhweet.
< M Ha— trllur'' \m Ua
%w«. to he-a a
• ik41 i.a no* bt mail, sat'it
TO TH tT OO
All \k Oiler Dais
IX TZZA.S COMBOnS.
.. mr m-tHlw UH1AI. ' 1IK1 uniw ia
iiAl.VljrtON and aala* Iralas aa*
.1 r*li*af l
Have in' store a complete aad varieo u*sortment,of Ory.Goods, Boot*,
osiery, Gloves, Ladies, Miaae* aod hildroa's Goods, of
VR IT9CK •¥
SPRING and^ SUMMER
dry-goods.la d es w e h r
Clothing Boots Shoes and
FAMILY GROCERIES
eoualry asamotly at-
tended ta. Ooode esnt 0. OTv. with
privilege of isabsaglag if they do aot
aolt.
Mrs. A. Bentley.
■eoetoa. Oot. 90, ! T7.
ntvrl hotel
-^crmer Baher BouaeJ
Sorsn Brno or Ika Pua*,
1 von Qmrrun ee von Ont,
Daily Stages to aad fram the lane
Ticket* sold at the Oftee.
I. B. BA1BB-
• anwllac .i.a aMaW lla* «US 10*
MI e*M m )*<••*•' W *
SPF.CI AI
ts to.nrt.JLTE #.v kit Km v r*mTMtiL~am.
Call and inspect our stock.
Rise in C&Uon
McGlNNIS
&BRO.
ULON T8XAS-
o9er Io the aeblie the htgbert
ot mdaeed prieee. whieh'le egusl ta a
ii9i 111 OOTT«H,
We ere
sleek ef
a aaw aad
I AIL CAR THE BEST WAGON ON groceries
>>*m •# lit*
rpume tm4 oaa#4 kf Mbo
po rpum* Ml
rnid*o.9a
fifST-CLASS NiwsmpeM
r.uTN IIAII.I Alt "IE*Lis
a v a t.u ahiji f>lrj«t
am! U tnomit" ne wa ait iitmaufvi
! I -f H %te iH-we Mfl mritt;
♦ aj>1 «*«*ai slft* n«3
•is.' W- t tm<etlA9i)
. mi f*rw * U«ln£r imo fmwt v' | utw
.e • t||i f'l me :*f*«t f9l«t«dl* . f pub-
if) «fK>n at .Hi A tt.*waj«Aiw m
r|i!. t 1-8*1 arrd till) nfctoC *VB
« . ■**)•*•-«r • .1' r+nl r ! •#•
c Ior ofiir^o* 'tf o or. io; hv
U.jt, U Wmha^oammt+Tj dltMi
Ullit* t-J
.t lil IEW1 'Tjmiil IKilHia
WHEELS £}&
IS MAN l*KAtTUKED BT
Hardware, Tinware,
nue enow are,
g«d rm
•ITHM3 REDUCED.
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v5
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FISH, BROS &1CQ
RACINE, WIS.,
WE MAKK KVKHY VAKIKTT OK
FARM FREIGHT AND SPRING WAGONS-
Und by'eoafleiog oereeteee to one elaae of work; by eiuployiaa ioae bat Ibe
HP.ADT MATifC CI.OTRlBW,
mvjrs. mrobs, nro. ami art
FLANNEIil. 4 AH Kit. UBBBT9.
NAIIJI, id e Piae Bteek Of
VIBOINIA TOBAOOO,
of Ihe heel I
aad io feet everythiag asoaBy kept i* •
OKR khal BTOBB.
i.,r
f
•. .1 tf I. I. • J
a*irtlrrn «*f
•^«ii *****
• i ee AJlrmw*
• I'ropp %
iemlvoUaia.
Ksoornaoa Bonn leuuerar. — Wm
K'ssrlns is now iu reeepi of oo eieollrot
lloe of spriuR aod aammer goods, aod is
prepared to uiahe gaaU' aad boy*' elotb
id| ia tbe leteal alyla oa obor 0< tio« and
ii|x>« the nnat litiefal tarasa. Ha baa
also oa band a aoperior etoek of Hoc
gooda anitable lor weddiog auita. Pen.
Irt file ead entire ealiefaetloa gnai ic
lead io all oaeee. Give bin e nell aad a
trial i* all be
lliiar i on * at
FIRST-CLASS IMl'RO\ EDM IVUIXERYand the
\'KR) liESi of SELECT Eh TIM HER
Ami by a THOhOl'OlI KNOWI.KIM4K ol the biiaineea, we have jestly
earned tbe r> |>utatioa of making the
loo tedioae to ■ealloa. "?
PRICE 1.1ST- Dry O
II yarda alaadatd prions
1 11 yard* I>o*aeetie
* yarda Hiekery
I peir blaokele
Cloth i >>f lew
Naila, bag
1 Hoop baakete
msdubt auo aiaoasa
U
best wagon on wheels.
We give the following warranty with each wagon :
vrk for Takeo ap by Jemea Oi
i if «t Irayed before Jerry Allen.
1 # eoaatr. preatueS Be. I, oae ,
lag. about 14 yeers old, about
blah, branded aa both sOaa
bigb
lag. aboaUJJrt
sboalder, but aot visit
B. C. Wells
W HO L KSLJl A' A H UMtCTA/L
JEWELER,
AUSTIN, i t i t i TKXhB.
\VR llh'.RKH V WARlt.\NTti\%i FIHH BROS. WAOOS No. . ..to be we.
mad*- in • very |>artieular auil of good maUrial, *o<t thai Ibe alrrnglij of tbeaaa*
ia anfll -iattil for all work Willi fair nan** Hbonld aoy breakage o««oer eilbieooi
year from tin* dsln liy rraaoo of defreli** **al«riaiar worhs**esbip. repairs foi
tbr same will bo farnMlird *1 pleee ot aoie, free of ohatg , or Ibe priee of eai«
repair*, aa per *geot'* priee liet, will ba peid ia oaeh by the pntebaaar predaeiae
br "
P1BH f ROB. A OO.
ton hand red other wnya, bacanae of Appmiaad at t*> aaah.
work ilone meriting U. "■ foiaar,C. C. 0. B.C.
Keep* oo hood tbe largmt aeleeted etoek
of Vine Gold Jewelry, of Me leleet de-
sign a. Diaoiood, Gold and Silver
Walebea, both a tea aud Kejr Wiad
log, Anertaao aod laported BIN
rat ware io «a«t variety, Cloeha
Bpeetaelea. ete. Buying dlrret of Haas
a rani area, we aill eell ee low, or lower
iheo ooy other beam ia Tesas.
Repeiriog Aoa welebao, re r Hag
ilamenl* aad eagraviag a ape-
eialty. All goode aad work animated.
Pe'j. 9, 1179-ly.
iple of the brokeo or defective perls m
!7rrt * O. Ken
Knwtu
Jao.
js o. Ken )
m H. Pisa \
0. HuaaiBS.)
CUAS. B! IEGER
NEIKCIANT TAILtIK,
HAHTR0P. TKXA6
I .laving *istroii year'* • i|terienat
Iu the Tailot liuainae* io Baetrop, I wil
fnruieb Geute ead Boye goode aad mail
up Bulla nu Iba asoet liberal terse.
1 have oow on bead aa eaeellaiii qual>
lly of foreigo aod doaseetle goods, and
will gaereatee all gooda aad work.
Patter aa eat to order, aad rrempl eh
laatioe givea to repeiriag of all ktada.
Thankful for peel liberal patroaega, I
aak a eeutiaaaaao of the saaie.
CRAB. BR1EOER.
BmUo|-,Bept.80th, 19-y.
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Baeiag pntuhaeed Iba MeOade Lawb
I, bee euppiled tbe mam with a larg
yard, baa euppiled tbe I
rtBieai ef tret alam
LUWBPR
BL1NDB AHD
POOBB.
wbieh he will faraiahed In smtsmr* at
priasa to aait Ihe eteiugeat Masai
-ritMiig Insaher give ase a eell.
JJB. SCOTT.
MeDade, Dee, 33,19TT -Tv.
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I pe'r baggy beraee It >9
Ladire saddlee IA ta
Grata saddlae eS<.«
Hhoee aad Boole I
/feteaelore star Urog.. tr t$
Other braade 1 36 ta 9 «0
Ladleepolkae l It
I Ibe. Prime eoSe 31 a
< Horse urogon 966 IK)
Io fat*, low dowa prieee for govAe ef
aoy quality. The pablle ate ioviiad l«
luepeet our gooda, before
oleewhere. Bottom Pi Ism h
ouee, \
go away dlamtisied.
Rig beet prieee paid for eaffaa ead *%*,■
MeGIRRlB * Blitt
Rlgia Oat let, 1377.-9m.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1879, newspaper, February 22, 1879; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth204668/m1/4/?q=%22Cain%2C%20Thomas%20C.%22: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.