The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1890 Page: 3 of 4
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1317^T T AL DDn D Continue (<> work in the "load" in quality of goocta
ny^ JUJCJA^ JCJ A Vll*i A VJLr ami in prices. Wo keep nono but the very liewt, we
reeoniiiioiui only stu-li <><>o(ls that will stand the 'test.' and if you don't believe it, just try us, and see-
* BELL &c \
w*««• IH>W iH'iiiTtiuiii,r,K,h.,i, . is ot IN" XI{K GRCX'KIT ' INE,
« UI ci i||t III ||i Misl \ llll-l t'iisilio lillsillCss. \\ i1 ;i C0||llll0(li0l|>
I. A l l ks' 1>ukss (iooiiS. I>|;\ iiiiui^ ci oTIUVii | | r i'i i i . , . , , ,,
tTNI>KK(V'KAIt n v ik oAI's '. " , "'t /U"''' '' ^ "U 1-«.lll lllH' K|,.I |{
hoots. siiois in vnkkts of ,H,s,l,t4ss' to ,M' snl<l 1,1 ,iM' v,'"> lowest |M ssil l.' livin- prices. IMci:.
WK HI V HV Till' ( All l.o.VI
si UAH. CiiKKKK. sai.i. MoLAMSKS
I'KPI'i:!!. THAS. I'll 'K I.US. (mi I (ion <u
\\ o invito everybody, us well as oh 1 customers utul friends, to call and examine jjooils and ju ices. We show ;i| | ieci;it ion l v courteous and libera treatment to all visitors.
JEWELRY LUSHES,
in Tin;
We WC offering :i Cyelone "I llmumif 111 :> I n IK >t |\/| J ' 5™"^
(nil In Astonish Kieryiioilv. Winemi i jut u. sin . —^^1
\ \I) i ir v -- - r ■* i .r i I •
nnliT !•' > ! "in ■•mi -to. 1. .<1 Men's mi,I II.n' I I..tiling, we lire ifferiuu tlit* entire ilnok, Ov«r«n*U aii'l ml. strietly t Hr l eo*i. ( nine mnl aw.
Ketnenilnr. uikI don't
you forget it. that, ill
VY o show ottl appreciation • ! jialronn^e by courteous and liberal treatment to eiistomers, and ijivinjLj to the purehaser the full worth of Ins money
J<> J>e eonvineed that we mean what we say. and-able to prove it, to your satisfaction, favor us with a call.
bell &
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Hastiop Advertiser.
—A weililing i 11 " iK'ir futnr«
Who it it, l'urtont (inem,.
are
PIHLI Y PERSONAL.
\\ I., i iivf. wife mid sou,
vtkililij! lelut ives ill Wttl'b.
W X. \\ lis.in, of the McDnfl
lleigllliullli>...|, «:i Uj I 111* <' i I \ this
llnstrop'i. |M,|aIIInr 'miirili' Allliiw Week.
II iii..11 uill III' licit' ugain I lit', 'it 11
See her ill Muii,I Mulli-r.
•All llu1 tieiili eleiieit ollleers
ipialilleil Muinluv. uinl etilereil ii|inu
tin1 ilUelnirge i I llii'ir olllt-iul .Inties
— Hi*. W. Wurttiill ttllN i'alh'il In
t'i'iliir ( r.'i k Tiu'dilay. In nttenil tin
Inirial at .Mr. Unit, whniliril Moinliil
afternoon.
A large Innera! ei.i tege <■( s\in-
palliiiing frieiiiU followetl tlir rt-
ijiiiiiik <if .Mr . Clailiorui' to Kairvieii
Cemetery. Tnemlay evening.
I'lii' two iron liri.lges iiiiokh tlit*
gully near I ho Clilistian elinreli lill'l
(till « liraut'h, on tin' rotnl h'utling to
Kaink'W rt'iiii'ti ri. til' rnlii|iletvil
ami will In' ii|i|irt'fialril uriirrulU.
l ilt-iiitli'iin iil Hfiithi r |iri-\fill -
imI many In.in xri'ing linila (iirl. Iml
we trust nort lioily «ill t't' Mi**
III I It nil lire. .'itli. «hi'll silt' "ill
fi-nt tlif ■••uiii if ill |in«'in.Muuil Mull 'i.
I'lii- l hail I,N of till- fit iziiut living
on ilie hiri'rt rntilling «i t from
Minn atri'i't to tin* rrxiili'lirr "I K. •'
Thoiii|iHnn. i* hfri'liy ti'inlfri'il Mayor
('raft ami hi* ulrt'fl fort'i* for the
*|ihamliil orU iloiu' o|i that strni't
this wih)I . It «as «orl tiaill' ni't«l-
«*il mill I'Vfrt niir of us ft't'l l hank I u I.
Vou t aii't iifforil to miss Anuii'
Hurt "ii - hist appearand' in 1 ta t r< i| >.
which m i ll is iicxt Kriilny. Hit. •">.
on «Iiit-h iH'iuiiinn sin- will ••in
lit'r famous ilramati/.alioii ol.l t.
Whlttlor's famous |iOFiu, Maml
Mullvr.
|>r. II. P. t'lii'ki.'it will (K-oupy the
room with W. .1. Mlhy A ( 'o., over
the poM ollUf. All |ier*oni« Inrteht-
«il to him for iiiudleal services, mu-l
••all ami settle at onee. W. J- Mi
lev A (V, are aulliorlceil to i'nlleel
ami receipt foraame.
Again ynn have the tilensiir" of
seeing the popular favorite Annie
llurton for prolinlili the hi«t time in
llnstrop. next Friday evening. I'ee.
Atli. in the lieattllful eomedi. Miuid
Mtiller. Don't fall to eon ami
nee ii great performance.
We are glad to note that Hr.
fowler has decided to locate ill 111 - -
Miss Katie Thompson United
Klgin I'liiirsilin. n tinning in the
e\ cllillg.
.i.iliti A. I-.rInn<I visited IIiiIm'-Ioii
this week, returning home t'hurs-
day night. .
Will Hmisoiii, the elder book-
keeper at Hell iV Krhurd's store,
\ isited 11 litio this week
Kldcr II. II Sanders leaves lor
l.ul iiange >aluida\ evening, preach-
ing in that city Sunday .
A ulnae Krhtird ami vtife, of
Mexico, on a \ i-il to relatives here,
lift for their lioiii". I in -day.
Misses Maude mill Norn I Hue
utlcinioil the I'aylot hall Thursday
night, returning Friday i t cuing.
,1. i, Mel,cod. a proiniui'iil farmer
of the Cellar Creek lleighliorll I.
w lis ailli.ng the visltnis to I lie
\ lit i ll'l l-i li 1111 i • ■ • t III- \t cek
c ii. Il.it >ii. representing tin
(;|>i• ag.i llridge mi!i i run ( mi puny.
lias ne.'ii .ii i •>.' city during the
ween, getting the in'tt liriilge ready
to turn ot er lo tin nil Ctnrs.
Mr- li. 1' I'l/ain ti-lleil I aylnr
Wedilesd:i> . called thillicr oil in-eolinl
ul ihe lliuiw of ■' rolativt Mi
Metcuif. ('apt. Orgain went up
riiiil-dat Iml retII!'.;«•<I ■anu day .
Col ilnlies \ isited I,ill itlillge | I n-
fcssinnally , this Week. II' tt as , - li -
Ua^i d as eoiili-el lor 11.* ill felise. ill
.1. I'. I'..« lei .
N|. K. \ llilel .,|||.
M. A I'riikop.
I'. J. I'liikiip.
I. I. I'n.kMp,
Win. Miller.
M . li I' k II,' I .
I.nllis I'.ileiv. l'.
... . . l.uiiis Kilers, jr.
the case "I I.'1" 111'' i li.ngoil tilth, | |j
the killing of I'ri.i. .I.uilnii, at l.eil- A.i'. Ktiiunl,
better. The jury were tint lite
a vcriliet of not
jur\
in returning
minute
guilty.
Misses Man l.oii and Vituic
Mosliy after a lite months vn-it to
Bastrop, left f..r their home. Aber-
deen. Miss , oil i'liursiiat last i lie
\ oilllg Ittilies '.tele ill' I'g III ei I ttilli
I cN'is ami 111ii.li■ a lin-t ol friends in
tin- |.one -siui slate, while, judging
Ir<mi tin' mailt pleasing cxprensinn*
of till' people "f Hastiop, young and
old. tin recollection of their \isll
here will long l>e pleasantly rennm-
tiereil. their ih'patluie sincerely re-
gretted mid a return tisil h"nriil>
welcouicil.
Thr Btitlgf.
The iron bridge across tie
rail.i at thi- point i- finished
City Uounnl Proceedings.
MmTIIoi', Not. L'lith, IH',10,
The City Cuuncil met in special
session at the mayors oilier. Mayor
Craft presiding uml all the aldermen
present :
Mayor Craft sla cd that lie had
called the council together for the
purpose of acting on a petition from
a number of eiti/.ciis asking that the
picscnt lire limits lie extended.
1 he follow iug is a copy of said
petition which was read by the
Secretary:
We the undersigned voters and
property holders of thi.- corporation
In relit petition (lie eilt council of
this ciirporatinn that said limit im-
medialelt eolitelle anil extend the
preseiit tire limits a block north and a
nil.ek south ol the picscnt limn
A. .1. Halts,
Itolil. I.ill.
I \ Haslet ,V i n.
,loM'|l|| \N ne til.
I II. Jenkins.
It. ,V li. Matckl .
K. Ma/lll.
S. I' l.ocki II.
A.I Kleillerl.
A, Sainiii I-.
A .1 Kf'ilth*\ Br.i.
\ All* lit.
ttm. \ Iv'e-si Ins
V Itulvi rlsky.
M i i • n ii I limit.
I . II. Kl/liel.
II Mu. IN r.
\t elt/ni'l ,
I . Itlllllliif.
iW. Krun-.
M II. Slat eke.
I Itaslinn. -i .
I.. Itastiaii. jr.
W K. Koti ler.
Wyett A Hell,
li. I.. Jenkins.
U ill W alter.
Mrs. 1'rause.
.billii S. Johnson,
Thus. Ii 'am.
.1. A. k..tiler.
W hich petition being considered,
Alderman • irieseiibeck moved that
-aid petition be granted and that the
lire limits lie extended as asked for.
which motion was seconded by
Alderman Kl/.ncr. ami a vote being
taken: Aldermen I irieseiibeck iilul
Kl/.ticr voted for said motion, and
Aldiiriiieti (irecti. Htlcluintiii and Mi-
Xeil agniuat said miitioii. ami it ap-
p. aring thut a majority voted against
-aid motion, it is orili red that said
petition be rejected, and that the lire
hunts be not extended.
No other bll-tlleSB being before the
' Council, on motion, the couiicll rid
jiinrni-iI. I' A. tluiiAts. See'ty.
cm ucH rou MX.
I lie editor litis knullt given a
en I u m u of : lie Am i it 11-i ii foi church
news. All ciiiiimunii iitions from
any part of the county will rceeitc
attention, short, spicy articles arc
wauled. \nt thing that it i11 lie of
I lit i*l est to \ oil I community will lie
gllullt I'eccilcd mill published.
Address all comilliiniciitioliK lo
"Church Kilitor," care \ot i in i-i ii.
■ in in it
■HAS I III
■ i in i, t -.
. ii. Kldcr
li II.
seln. .1,
1'rcaeh-
ill each
c l el t
II. M. (iarwuoU.
i . li. Hat inc.
Hell ,v Krhar<I.
11 it li n ii v ,V Ki li ii l it.
Meter Hills.
A. \. Kt/lier.
I'. 11. Ki/ner.
1*1.0 l laib.irlie.
II I l.llekett.
li ,t. I i i ii -elitu ek.
.'. W Kt'iilicilt .
.1, S. \t ll.'.ll,
i:. i.ist. i.
.1. s. Holmes,
.1. 11. I lllptlltl,
i ha.-, Itricuci .
II in llrlegi i.
i ii.lioru.il ni l tt right,i lia
I
I . in.
(villi!
III.I will 1
Mmill Muller is a dramatization
that -lands on its merits, it is the
famous poem of the smite name l.v
lie turned ..t. r t.. the Hire, tor- pro- |(||l|| vv hittier, in drnmatic fortii.
Iialllt to-day. It will be tun free of i |,t|,| jin presentation in Hastrop next
toll until Mon.lav moinitio We will I rhlin . Dee. :.th. l.v the greatest
favorite our eili/ens has ever known,
Mi— Annie Hurto i, who favors us
tti111 a return engagement, which
write up an extended description of
this bridge next week. For length
it out reaches any bridge in liva*.
I'lie lull length i' |."'"ii fc l.
trop. on.I has established mi ulllec
with W. J. Mild iV Co.. over the '
i.oiks." One was on tin
I inr preachers, tve tvere
tt.Te not behind in
post otllec. Or. I''..n I.-r is a culture.I
and experienced | hy sii inn. u pleas-
4iil gentleman, and ne lu-spcak lor
liiiu a libi ral share of pnlrontige.
See professional curd.
W. ,1. Milev A Co . have csiah-
Vislieil a temporary utliei'in the room
formerly occupied by Or. Iluntci,
ns a dental room l.onsitig their ilrui:
store and entire contents, saiiuu
only their books, it is absolulcli
neccssary to collect that Inch is
due them in order to resume bit-l
liens, which it is i heir Intent ion t..
do. at as early a date as possible
Parties indebted to the linn are earn-
est H urged to settle soon without
glad to
■ good
si reel
will be tour la-t opportunity of seeing
her for she will leave the stage at the
dose of this season.
Cards are out for a wedding in
Hemphill's prairie, next week. Mr.
C'riluml.iis Moore uml Miss Wiluta
soliciting subscription* f'.r some tvlio iVidkcr are to he the high contracting
were injured by the lire, and another parties.
Mr. Shaekclfori. ami Miss I .ester
ivcrc tnaiiii'it at the residence of the
brides parents. In Hastrop, on l'ue«-
ill'lilV. All liec.Hlllt* tllllst lie i
lii lite lirsl of .liiuuart next.
W. .1 Mini «V Co
Over the post
Hastrop. Not, Im'.hi
Closed Hy Attachment
A 11 «•* . dealer in saddlery
cm I iages was closcil by allachin. ut
•on Tueadat last. I iabilltii's esti-
.mated at between seven ami eight
thousand dollar* A««clt*. aluuit
Jt I til hi. Thursday, of lu-t week.
IIess left Hastrop. going from here
to Hrcnhatn. Monday an allot m i
rcprcjtenling Win llcs<. of Hreti-
ban., came up to attach the stock
on a debt of one thoossnd dollar*
Sheriff Out Is ri ipiiriiiif an Itulrtniii
It liolid. the attnrne} went bin k to
Brcldiaiu I" fit up the bond. While
he was gun* attachments fi>r near
flllltHI were riuton the stock. Ill -s
w licr.ab nits ts not known, lie is
said to owe neurit curt business
man in town, and report mn> he left
here with a junket full of money.
was assi-titti; in r. -arrmigiiig lite
new ini 11iiii ; , -tore. All honor to
the good Still tin1 brave.
A - v ill In ii In rending t lie
published proceedings of a im cl-
ing of the city council, a
targe niuiil'.'t ol propt rl\ holder- pc-
titi..lie.I th. nl.lcl liteit to esteii.l the
lire limits. «l.i.'li ■ - ti I"-.I'
II Kl/.uei and ttlttn ti,i,scn-
I.ii k i..ling l"t and .1 O
11u, lianati, li * 1 1 'I ^1 a ■
ccl'iis M.N." . tot ng.iiti- ex-
tending. W, now l• 'IIr11 thill llll
effort will la' made :.t tile 'igllll.r
I'.scd I II,, fling tli'M M • .V I IL-111 lie-
consider tin' tot. ..t .1 failing It' il.is.
; a lilllllbcr of I Iti/cl - lo pi • -li t
•till i'. | licit.sell is and tie tor. tt. eillcoii-
' sider tile adt isat'iln t of en intuitu!
t he erect ion anil lintiiii ail a; >• . f a
! lit. I t stable on ll pi- set I • . rin r
stitii as u pllt'lli I,I.n .n ■ 'ii I 11." d-
is having lumber pi c d il| on tl"
ground pr.'paralotv ti n-biiildi ig
the Stables.
day evetrinj' Finer H. H. Snn.l. rs
oiliciiiliug Mat every happiness
attend them through life.
- lite Thank-giving services at
the Mfilir lisl church, Thursday
morning, ami Christian church,
t hur-.lat night, were very well al-
tctiil.il and '.lie sermons by Ki t, \\
W. o 11 on a in I Kltl.r It. It Sanders.
Iniui'Ming anil impre -ive.
X'. it w 111 > at antl 111|2 Cilpt. Halts
na- badly done Up at lite lire Sunday
morning I. is tin Itappn-t man in
town and has a pleasant smile for
everybody. No wonder. It i* a
bouncing tin point, i boy, and mother
. In I babe doing well.
Mr-. Ilelia Ki t Hold- and Miss
Feiiora Chambers, our faioiile mil-
liners, are now domiciled in Hay uie'«
Hall, and return thanks tor he
mailt kindui ss.'s -I..iv. t< and ex-
pressions of -t input lit for them, as
ti|.|l a- for pti«l patronage, uml tu g
leave lo sat tot licit many frn lids
ami the public genera . that lin t
hat. result., I business, and "ill be
I I. a-. ,1 '< >1 tti. n on. .«in! u!l,
Iplomlsiiig by Jilst and upright deal-
tugs to merit tin it patronage.
Splendid lioinc lat-eil corn sell-
ing Oil till -til l t- tills Week, at «>l
I cut - I bli-hel.
\iini. llurton i- liiimisomcly
bill, li lol 11eI ll'lllrtl cllgag.'llll III I lee.
nth. in Hie beautiful uinni'dy. Maud
Muller, il' U't fail t..gct tickets early
f..r tins is prol.tldy the last engage-
ment Miss llurton will plnv In Has-
trop ti* she contemplates leaving the
-Inge at the close of this season.
—Wlmt is Hastrop going to do
about appointing delegates to repre-
sent the city a! the World's rair
convent! m to meet at Houston on
the loth of next 111011111'; Old Has-
trop should he well represented on
that occasion. Who will put tin
bsll tn motion?
, At the rcipicst of lict \\ W ootcn
•l|.'-1 ol the business plsecs of the
Inwti closed oil rhailkagiving day.
In a. 111, to 1} in. he! it be
said lo the honor of the saloon men.
that they were the llrst to close
tlcir houses and remained closed
ditrii.g the tunc specified.
( inn
Sanders. I'uslor. Sumlat
Sunday iiioriiiug. !' i.'i" a. m.
iuu 1st and .'ltd Sunday's
month. I'raycr meeting
Thursday night.
M I I Itol.l-I Cm It. It. Wet . W
W oottoti, I'aslor. Sunday school,
every Sunday morning, '.'i.'in o'clock.
I'reacliing et cry Sunday morning
and night. I'raycr and song scr-
tiee .till Weilucsllllt Itiglll.
Children's service 1st Sunday in
.'leli tin.nt li. it ..'. Ini k p. in.
H ti t 1 -1 Cm m 11. If. t. II. M
Ifottlaud. 1'astor. Son.lay School,
at :i :ii.> ti m.. ctcry Sunday. I'reach-
ing -lid :ni.I 11It Sunday'- ineailt
llinuth. I'rtiyer -i rvice evert lllcs-
day nigh!
riianksgit iug day tin- vert gener-
ally observed in our town t nion
>i'l't ices it 1 re In 1.1 at the Methodist
church in the 111.ill.11.g uinl at the
Christian church tit night Uct . W.
W oottou pri'ti. lied tli sermon at the
Methodist church b a very fair
audience, and was followed by Khler
It. It. smnlers in an impromptu
address. At the Christian church,
Fhler It. I! Sanders pleached the
sermon, ami Hev. W. Woottou
closed with an address. Most of.
the iiicreliant* and business men
closed their business house* from lb
o'clock, a. in., till I'.' o'clock. iii.
Many availed Iheinseltc- of the
opportunity to attend the services,
mid doubtless f.'lt amply paid in so
doing Hastrop never does arything
hy IiuIm"*. \< 11 Know. A eolleetion
vrnn tit ni^lil. amounting t<>
some or 1 • (lollur.H. wliieli with
• liviiled lietWeeli tin two preaebefs
to tie <|o||Ute<i to elmritahle put-1
| o*<*«*. On t lie \\ Iiii|e I he <In\ lis
pleasantiy ami prolltahlv np«nt. ami
ulll dotliillehs lie loil^T retliellilien d.
A plan i- air* ad\ on foot to repeat
the Herviei'h on ( Inistmas day. We
respectfully Ht tliat the order
of setviee In i halloed, ail'l the Uiitii--
tofM exehaiiu" pulpits How does it
Mlrikt1 yon
The Austin I>i-trifl stewards will
meet at Kl^in, l)ee. at I o'rloi-h.
p. tn. I.et tin stewarts ul eaelt
pastoral eliHijze meet as early as
possible, make liberal provision for
the pastors, and eolleet «ine-|ourth
of tile u< «eM«llietlt before the tilst
<juarterl\ < onh rem-e,
K- S. SMITH. IV K
Clothing ! Clothing !
The llotbbl\- HI'' ippt-j.telling.
<'bri«ltu:i* will "ooll t e ll'l'. • 111 k!>
lolbiNU'd \| \ Vt'iil. Kveiv "lo
•lio,i|.| li:iv .1 t ew -ult ■ !*• : m tb< le w
s«ai in. wliieb tciuimU u« tki.it < . It.
tluynle 1- -llll 1 opt t• «clit 11,lb* ta-tlioii
utile laihir*. \ • . \ i i I'ieli A I 11., of
\i'w York, f 1 "iii whom Ik luo r« • • i\••• |
. full llll*' "f - iiopb u| ;;•!•!-' clot III ti^'
till w I lit* I w III . Ill ill t ,1,1 \ .llll
lie ii-u r*-Ami ha\* \oti a M«it « f • I i fn-
made, of the 1.".1 • ■ mN. 1.4 tip top
•tyle. ^uar.iiilccititf i*if* ; tit and low
prh' 1 ill atel • \.in ii. II I' in %uin•
|,h ttel price in I ii. o 11 b 1 iii" 1 new
suit ot 1 lotle
W 1. WHOt,
I iii I lie \ lille S '1*11: I « ' - * i! 1 '• •
a lal^j^ itel • • np'e te .• I i'i • mm!
! lut lie- • of hi* ow 11 ^1.iii.it ii't'lii 'i |
w hll > oil llced -it. tiling 1:1 tn* lie,' .
It V 111 p y \ 011 In ; • • Iii 11
lliAke-i tl* • t .-I 1 atifj .11 l"\\
price*.
COKN FOM t ALE
7«l ei'lit • pel titi'b^l - ti It t mil In it
IJ ji rib* Id I! I. Mill
OPERA HOUSE!
THE
Favorites Farewell Return,
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 5th.
no
THt CHARMtltIC COMMEDMNESS AND POPULAR F4V0RITE,
A N NI E " BUR TON
Supported by the Same Strong
Company of Dramatic Cele-
brities in lier Special Drama,
tization of J. G. Whit tier's
Famous Poem.
Maud Muller,
A onicih lor the IVople.s approbation and
the last appearance ol' Miss Ihirtoii
in oiir iniil>t. so (lou t miss her.
IN)
in' 'IT UN (H T K.N M ASS AM)
"U1VK 11 KH A KAItKW HLL
I'A'I'HON A(* K.
Scats Now on Sale at KIximts.
CLOSING OUT SALE.
ON A ceo I NT ( H
Till; MUST OI'MANI .\UV.
<i( Mills. Nt 1 I II iN<, ei(()( KKit N
ell.\N({K Ol'1 nt'SlXKSS. JO
OKI'KU \n STOCK OK IHtV
(.LASS AN h TIN W'AJtK.
AT AND liKbOVV COST.
- 0
Call Early and Receive
nsrsi
Respectfully,
H. MUELLER.
ROBT. GILL,
LEADER IN LOW PRICES.
HEADQUARTERS FOR COTTON BUYERS
Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and G. F. G.
COMPLETE LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES.
To All Whom it May Concern: Strayed or Stolen.
Not in1 is li.Ti'ln if i\.-11 t lint K..111.
I in.1. is 11..ii iii tlir met* fur 11 lili.*riiI
nlmri'.>f tin' |hililii- |intr.tiuif(i' with
II lull lilll' of lltll (ioollS IIII,I (ill..-
. IIIII-, lit pliers us low us Iii..
lowest
Proclamation.
WIiit.'iis "ti tlic 1st ilny "1 Ati(i.
I HIM). U>.111. (ini ri'ci'ivtiil tin' Iiii-
tti'st uml most >111 |.li't.- Stiri'k of
Ci...I'lttNi. I'vcr illn|.In) i'i! in lltistr..|>,
ttii'ri'fori' lui it ri-solvi'il 1 luil tin1
sninc sin, 11 l>r so|i| at prices so low
that nil I'Ult tiffor.l to liny.
K. .I. STKKt'BKR,
rnm>s ncrh'ir
III II../I III 11 It" AT
KOBT. UIIJ/M.
I II.' Ill ll'l.Hilt llll, -11:111 ,| 01 lias
tii'i'ii stolen tlnit einries n larger
assortment ..i ( ..1 hum. tlmt If..111.
*. 11.1 . nil In In- s.i|,| ul prices to
stilt tlie eI..se-1 l.ii\ iTs,
Democrats antl Republicans.
I inn 11..t riiuiiiiii; for mu Nitli.ni-
lll, Stllte or C.tllllty ollli'e, I.lit Hill
pieptireil tl, j.ii 1.■ \.,|| III, I..11 est
ll)(iirim on I lin (i.m i|i-, ( t.<. 1 iiim. ,
• i I M's I' . USI-lir. I SII..K-,
1111 - 1111.1 nil I,in.I- ..I 1; 1 ... 1 lii ..
4,000
IIAI. KS ..k i o I I'I i\ \\ \\ II. I) nv
K. .1. KTKKUiKK,
forms in vi:it.
Ill Aliyl AIITI It- I I KOIt l 1.11,1. S.
THE. NEW AVENUE HOTEL.
I ..I ■ 1 Street 'V ( mipr. A 1 etiiie,
TEXAS,
T
P. 0. EWNEK'S
FALL - STOCK.
HAS ARRIVED!
j All ili'iiurlmwiitH art'i'(iiii|iit.'tu, Hlinwiitfr iill tit.- 11.iv.• 11i.■ s ul" tin*
Ni'UHnii. An itiHiMM'tiofi Holii iti'il. M v itni'k is ermviti'il
with jronils rt'pr.'Hi'titltit.' l.t'tnliiiL' an I l - |>t
Huntlltit'i' s|yl.'s l'..t
FALL AND WINTER
in nuv oooiih. miKss noons, siioK.s, m a ts, caps, hi.
I will ttiuki' priri'H tluii tittiHl |ili*itsi' tin-must nt<.mt• ,tl llu.v.-t
Im the In went prii'iw fur tin- l>.'-«t <|iialitt.'s. :ms itnliii I'tin'iit.
it' lltfy an'. I'oitii' mill •'Xitiiiitii' my sto''U ami priei's
FURNITURE, STOVES
AM)
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
-A-US'X'XISI
t.in mtt 111.nuts in ili'ttiil ,\| \
BOARDERS WANTED.
Am ..lie .lesiiin- -I .piiet liom. .
.•iiii jji't hour.I wiili
( ..I
Mi A. I III iv
M uiii I in in -ii..!.
Tnketi up l.v -I I. I'i ii i* iin.i . -
stffkl.ll l.efore .1 II I i. ,4.. i inn 11 .'
I' It (' , N . .\ eillt.ei J I. I
Sf.riel l.olse, 1 I llllII.Is lil^li. leafs
..hi, liruinl.il It. on led -Ii.iiilili-i uml
I,, It on I."It tliiyli Appiiiti.il .t
Itflt. (|t\'i'tl illi.ler tin li-iii'l. tin-
Nui. iv Is'iii
N\ . K. .llCNKIss, ( 'Ik I .1 . It 1
II\ s. s. Sum.- Ilepnt
kjs.;■
i''' :
Agricultural Department
is t'u 1 i ami ciitiiiili'ti'
I I I I MM. o|
WAGONS, HACKS AND BUGGIES.
My sjiai'.' i'i.vits titnti' *.|tiaiv !'•'**( llittti a it \ ntlii'r iii.trltants
in this s,.(-til,n I I my I iy ill., cat Intnl. i ln-r. •'. it •• urt tit. Iii'ticlit
1 if Imyiiit; in lafifi' i|ttati iti''s its w.'ll as i-li.*a|M*t lu t^iiis. all nl"
wltirli maki's it t" I In* int ;ii'st of th.- |!iii'.ltas.i t •. I ti \ .I'M',
:P. o. lEXjznsriEiR,.
II AT 226: tit
- .1 I • IN >•
iii 1 • 1 - unit l.le. il l
iVMO $a.C>0 PSA DAY.
' I llll' s. ...ml in \..in- III Ilie M ite,
iv I 11 lt. ll- Iii,ililliiif Ills ti\ pin | ,.u|
TOM SMITH
MANAGER
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 29, 1890, newspaper, November 29, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205049/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.