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IASTR0P. TEXAS. NOV. II, 1893.
lUituui', Ti'ku, Nov. (I, I Hit;!,
. The city council wel in regular
atau ti. m-ik) iu full return* to Motion i th« mayor'mllke ; |>ri-*«ui
troller Frkcl. in rtapomv t<> lit* tie Hon. O. K. lirii irnlwi'li, iiiuitir, uiil
iiimiicI for * kiaii itifiii (the eondi AliUrmen hl/.ncr, WcrUuer, 11*11-
of the Natmnal l>auka on Otd- \"*'k MvNuil; ''"-«t Aldortuau
Bull,
A
lion
It i* estimated that territory equal
Vo the whole lurfacc of the (-loin- hn-
Itevii dug over 120 limi'* in order to
«T*l room for luirial place*.
■miM m «
I'rcaulcnt Cleveland'* Tliaukatfiv-
Iuk proclamation ilctigiialca und
aet« apart Thursday, the HOlh da;,
of November, a* a ilat of thank*-
giving and praiae, *.o he kept hy ull
the people of our land.
The unuaiial procreiiia^A of •In-
dent* petitioning the truatee* to re-
uinve the president ha* licgnn at
Itu.htel college, Akron. t>.
A pretty acliouliuaiu iu Weymouth, j
Mac*., ha* Aueeeeded iu taming the
village terror, the worat Ihj> in the
aehoul, aud i* going lo marry turn.
James Smith, who wan crowned
•ome years ago watermelon king if
Itoone couuty, *'o., lias thi* >ear
raised a pumpkin eight feet arouud
the waist.
HuI her Steep.
Than take in liny oilier form I. w liul
many people tlduk und I'uik* lea I-
made for pi t thoac f. Ik-. It ciim - -
Mlputioii and tbniigli not II I-Hlliarlir
nunc* the bowel, evert day. For tide
b) W. S, Ml ley and t'.'Krliarc .son.
druggist*.
The old,Immigrant hospital at the
Battery wan *oid the other day for
$17.50. The purchvacr had it
loaded whole upon i> lighter and fer-
ried acroaa to South Brooklyn.
The late Major Decker, the midget,
weighed but a pound at Itirtli and
phyaiciana predicted that he conhl
not live two day*. Yet he survived
44 yean, and it Is aaid, wua drunk
half of his lit*e.
timal lianka on Oct- I
ohcr it. A full atalcincut a- to ttic
aggregate cou 111 ion of the Texan
tianki wan only footed up to-day. I
It la interesting. as cvidclu-c of Ii>r
lluanciil condition of the state.
Kcoourcc* -I.ouiih and discounts. j
02.U&,0*i.
(tverdnju,
lioud* to aecure circuUlioU, 85,-
180,009
Due fr« >in reserve agcnla,
HIJ7.
Due from other hank*. ♦-',H|(),<M 3.
Specie on hand, f .'I,4'.ik,<J77.
I.e||*l tender note*, 9'.,.6<>4,7:i4,
I'othl rcaourcoa, >tiH,MA,?dft.
l.lulitlitic* Capital atock paid iu,
I'.':1,&96,I7A,
Siirplua fund, il.;i:iH,:i7!i.
Undivided prollta $2„'tMl,J>&0.
Note* oiitMunding. f 1,611,47A.
dividends unpaid, $42,817.
Individual deposit*, $25,747,500.
Doe to other hanks. $2,25.1,541*.
Average reserve held, 3JI.H8 per
cent.
A compared with * like statement
llisde on September .'10 of laal \car,
tills give* evidence of the panic, both
u« to the decreased number of tianks
aud their holdings, and evidence of
a greater precaution iu a larger re-
serve held, ii h well aa it larger
amount of unpaid dividend*on hand.
The rcsoiltcc* then were $7H,y24,-
444.
Capital atock paid in. ?2f',.'U5,-
39 A.
Dividend unpaid, $13,238.
Individual depoaitca, $:i2,Ol!4,729.
CHURCH COLUMN.
It i* e*timated that the total pro-
duction of coffee in the world ia
about 600,000 to 650,0oo ton*, of
which Uracil aloue produce* between
240,000 and 380,000 toua and Java
t>0,000 to 90,000.
It I* estimated that an average of
more thai) 2000 ve**el* and 12,000
live* are lost in the various acaa and
ocean* every year, the value of ships
and cargoes being roughly averagetl
at about $100,000,000. , .
I 'IMVl' been permitted to lie piihlishco.
Of the recruit* in the liritiah anuy l' if .l« urnal regret* its appearance as
32,094 were laal year raised in Kng
quorum being present, Mny*r
tiileseubcck declared the council
open *ud ready to proceed with tin
regular order >f buatiiaaa.
1 lie uduuti s of lu*t tegular meet-
ing aud alao of the *pcei*t tnccliug-
held tlct. 9, aud Oct. 26, were read
aud approved.
I he following preamble and reso-
lution were passed unanimously.
W lieteas the city of liastrop i* de-
sirous of securing thu couatruction ol
I tie Austin-llaatrop und Colorado
\ alley terminal Kailway. fiom the
city of Austin, iu T'avi* county,
II \as, to the i ity of Ituslrop, and
\\ hcrcas, I lie const ruction of said
railway *ud the locution of it* depot
! at a place not exceeding one ( 1) mile
from the court house, in said city of
Ituslrop Is deemed by the city coun-
cil, of vitul interest to the welfare of
the citizen* of this city.
Now, therefore, in order to secure
the locallou of said depot Within one
mile from said court tiou*e, tie it re-
solved by thu city council of the city
of Itastrop,
That said railway shall have,
without charge, the right of way
through said city over any unsold
lands belonging to the city and along
ami across any streets or roads in
.<uid city, except along Main street
UKt'OIITS,
Marshal Nash reported thirty-nine
dollars collected for tiucs during
October.
Asscaaor and Collector Kleiner!
reported occupatlou tuxes to the
amount of $66.05, collcctcd for
October.
Secretary and Treasurer Orgtdn
repotted u halauce of £4(i:i in treas-
ury, to the credit of the sinking
fund, aud * balance due hi in of
82.11 from general fund on account |
RtllTI'.H HI II. M. sr.* US,
( III III II M.IIVII t S.
< iiaiivus i'iie i u H'ler < !«>..I | Jou«i
1'ai.ior. Muii'lay * Ixsil *uit'la> luuruluc. , .*
• ui t'r,* lung i \rr> *uuila> iiiumlaf ami
ulgtil. I'tayer ihwiIiih vu-ry 'I bur*tay
uiglit
Mi ileum i in ■< a Hat II M Smm.
I'anoi si,h>la) Ii«m> ftri> Suu«l*y mi,ruing
* Hot. H |i Oraalu. *h|m-iIh
lau'ltnt l'ii' iiiun Mrrr Muudajr moiulux
aii'l hi mailt
l'm>er au<l buns M*rti.« srarjr Ualnialii
uU'l.i
I cttortli I > ■ - o |irai«r uii^tlni aTprf Sau-ta)
•failing m|i" Ink
Wmts > MlaMii*Aav • *i lift Reaular
hi#-*1111^ U>i I liiii. lnt Iu Ii ii..,nlIi
lli. I ui.. Km, .1 ... Miaiimiarjr Siwlaty
will hulil lit raantHi iM*i>Cua imi itn* lail l uii
ilai tu ea< h mo 11 ft I
I aittpi A til *<M-trt) in if' • tint I'liuriday Iu
ra. Ii Ul.lllltl
HirtllT < H«*| II Itav o I' Mttn I'aitiir
nun.tar arliiMit 10 a ut I'rvaclilux -u-l anil
4lli sat.tiailii In pa< Ii luoiitti at II « iu . ami •
ii. in t'rav«r inretliu; ever) Tuuail*) uIrIiL
I'lllille i ui tlall) lut lla l
('ai.vaav i in aeM K*v A It Kerry. Itsriui
Uert lev* etar> -nit mi l 41 li Siimta). It a in ami
N |i. in All are isirillaltv tlivlUst tu atteml
Siimla) artiuot tvery snn tav at 'J a in
i.ikim Miimiiihst i io in ii Iter \t A
Mnera. I'ailur Servtrv wiry lit *uut1*y,
uiuruliiif ami iiIkIiI. ami evviy 3r>1 sumlay
nmriilua Iu am h iimntti i liulI atarelMia
Krlilay ami ssiniilay iiIkIiik tiatura til ami .1r<l
Suinlay Suuilay M'liiMil iliinliitf els atrry
tit Muiiitay aftertiixin al 1 u'- Im-k. Bil'la elan
avrry Krlitay Iwlaacu lit ami 3pi Humlay.
al 4 |i la.
We read in the pupeis that the
great Saberiau railway ia now being
actively pushed by the Kiis«iau
government, slid it is now said it
will be completed by the year 1900.
It is certainly a worthy enterprise,
and when it is completed it will cer-
tainly have an important effect on
the commerce of the world, and on
thu civilization of the world. It i*
lo be the longest line of track ever
laid. A person can get on :t car and
ride more than 5,600 miles without
change when it in finished.
REDUCED WITHIN REACH OP ALL
j of comuiisHions, which report* were
Average reserve held, 2K.'. :i per j examined and ordered tiled.
ccnt.
In lust week* Journal there appear-
ed in the column headed, "l'cxa*
News iu Itricf " the followiug.'
A " I )iil cli Judge "ill one tif the coun-
ties of the I.one Ktiil Mate tills decided
tile state Sunday law unconstitutional.
And inasmuch as The Journal lias
been informed that said article has
been criticised by some uf our <ici-
mau citizen*, il desires to say that
thai column of matter mid the out'
headed, "(leneral New* in Itricf" is
furnished it by The A. V Kellogg
Newspaper Company of Houston, iu
the shape of stereotyped plale*, utiil
that it was not aware until after the
paper had been published what nits
contained iu said two c
tin motion, it is ordered that Alder
men Hallmark, Klxncr and Itcll, who
compose the lire committee, be and
are hereby instructed and required to
immediately make u lour of iuupcc-
tlon of the stove pipes, chimney* and
lines in all buildings within the lire
limits, und should any be fouud iu
an unsafe condition, said committee
is hereby authorized to require the
same lo he at once put in a safe con-
dition, to the Mini that no tirus shall
occur by reason of defective Hues,
*t«,Ve pities or chimneys.
On motion Julius Thidinur. was
employed and authorized to take
i liurgc of the citv clock, und il is
oidercd that lie be allowed two ilol-
(•od regalds u saint iu rag* more
than a aiuuer in robes.
The mountains are (iotl's thoughts
piled up.
Few mercies call for greater tliank-
fullaess thku a fricud safe iu heaven.
IIA V t A I I.AS I < ■ K VOI U I.I VK.
To secure the best results in rear-
ing a house a good plan is intlispen-
sible. The building must lie ideal
be lore it become* real; and the ex-
cellence of the outward structure
will depend upon the beauty and
truth of the architects conception.
Iu our life, not less lhan iu our house,
there must needs be a correct ideal.
A plan-
less life is almost iuelltatilv a failure.
laud, 3567 in Scotland and 3M60 in
Ireland. One thousaud three hun-
dred and five of these young sold-
ier* were uudcr 17 years of age.
In the State electiona held Thurs-
day, McKinly was elected in Ohio,
Jackson, in Iowa, Wrcen llalge, in
Maaaachusett*, all republican*. New 'offensive paragraph would have ncv
York went republican, electing both |t r received light through its columns,
houses. Republicans overwhelm W e arc no great admirer of plate
Democrat* and I'opuluU in Kansas, matter, «tsin« il only when job work
carrying 90 out of a hundred and j crowds newspaper force iu Job de-
five countie*; Virginia aud Maryland partmcnt. and hereafter, when used
went demccratlc.
Deserving 1'raise.
W«> desire to say to our eill/.rtis. ttiul
for ye*r we have lieen selling Dr. Kiny;'*
New Discovery for Consumption, Dr.
King'* New Life Pills, Dueklen'a Arnb a
Salve and Klectric Bitter* alio have nev-
er handled remedies that sell n* well, or ion the chest iiiul another ou the hack,
that have given sueli universal satlsfac- between the slinuldci blades, will often
tlon. We do not hesitate to guarantee prevent pneumonia There Is nothing
them every time, and we stand ready to *<< good for a Isnie buck or a piilii In the
refund the purchase prlee If satisfaetory side. A sore throat can nearly always
results do not follow their u*e. Tln-se tie cured in one nitfht hy u|i|ilyii.g a
lars per month for his service*, such
luinns; that j sum io cover winding and keeping | |lfi, |nu#t ,itVM a ,aii
could II have kilos n 111tit olijccltoti- said clock in repairs after being hrst '
able matter appcurcd, il would not put in good repair; aud it is further
ordered that Alderman Klzncr lie, Very few persons stumble into suc-
atid lie is hereby appointed a com-Cess. In almost every instance a
mitlcc of one to employ and contract ,if(1 ig o( lnt(.|,l„l.lll.Ut
Willi the said 1 lifiIui.'ili to do the ... . . ,. . , . ,
■ . i. i . ; i will and devotion to high purpose,
necessary work now needed ou said s. i i
eliH-lt. : Failure is almost invariably due to
Kx.street Commissioner, \V. S. want of plan or to the adoption of a
( raft, made r report showing the i,m| p| n. I'o such people life is a
amount, of fort
ninety cent* still due hiui for his
services, which report was examined
aud considered, and, ou motion, iiis
ordered that action on same be de-
ferred, aud that said Craft be and is
hereby retpicsletl to make au itemized
statement of the receipts and tlis-
liursments of the street fund during
hi* term of office as street commis-
sion! r.
On motion, mayor pro-tem Kizucr
much as any one could. I.atiiatig
Journal.
The Ai>vmiti*|..ii has the same re-
grets, liro. Kdiucniisou. Hecciving
the column of stereotyped mailer on
the eve of putting llrsl forms to press,
and thinking it only interesting stale
news condensed, we did not scan its
contents before publishing, else the
report showing the |,Bf| p|tn.
y-two dollars | *trilK#|,e n«l a Isunlen j wli«u with a
good plan it might have proven a
noble success and a joy forever. Sci
to il, young man, that you have u
good plan, and then slick to your
model.
*t nil, it will lie carefully looked over was allowed live dollars and lifty
before using. | cents to pay guards for one night
employed by him as mayor to guard
Tilt IIkst Pi.ast*:ii.--Dampen a piece ' the lire at Orcen's gin.
of lUuncI uiih I'liamhcrlalti's Pain j |„. following accounts were al-
tSiJsi rj i^u.,!
the luii|:> are mire such an application to issue strip! for the saint .
To J. K. Nusli, Salary as mar-
shal $50.00,
remedies have won their great popular,
ity purely on their merits. Krbiirtl ,V
i and W.
Son i
J, Ml lev, druggists.
tluuncl liaiiduge ihnnpeiieil with I'aiti
Halm, fit) cent bottles for sale by >V. .1.
M ilrr. iliuggi«t.
Buffalo Hill has bought a ten
thousand dollsr residence in North
1'latte, Neb., very near the spot
where be killed Id* first Indian, and
there be intend* to spend the rest of of
his life.
A South Dakota preacher I* iu
trouble al sou t having repeatedly
kissed a pretty girl who csuic to the
mourners bench. He admit* Ida
guilt aa lo the osculations but de- '
murs to the charge of evil intentions.
Kifty-tbree per cent of the lunatic*
in Ute asylums of Hengal are there
entirely at the re*ult of u*ing
"haahich," a poisonous diug. In
Greece and Turkey the u*c !
Desertions from the United Stales
navy have been unusvally large of
late, as statistics furnished by Com-
motion kauiscv, chief of the bureau
navigation, show. The table
slates that 93'J men and 320 boy* de-
s rted during the tlscul year jiid
ended.
The experience of hunting deer
on a bicycle has probaldy been en-
joyed by few people. James Davis,
of Salem, Ore., being among the
list. \\ Idle ridiug recently he camc
upon a tleer anil, haviug hi* rifle
with him, quickly dispatched him.
A Million Friends.
A friend lu need is a friend Indeed,
.... a m .,!■ . i *nd not lc titan one million people
of the drug I* forbidden by a *tnn- ■ him. iUM ,uvh ., fri<111|
gent Uw. I Klnir's New Dlnenvcrv for ('onmiinpll'ui,
I Coufflis anil folds. If y on hate uevei
useii this (Jrest t'ougli Medicine, one
The eatate of the late Kilwin
Itooth I* valued at six hundred and
five tbouaand dollars, and the greater
part of it is left to his only daugh-
ter, Kdwins ilooth-Grossmnu. A
life of Uooth, written by hi* friend,
William Winter, i* soon to be pub-
lished.
A Jersey man ha* made a name
for bim elf by devising a simple
methvd of photographing a person in
Ave different attitude* at one *iliiug.
The victim is placed at the juncture
of two mlrrora placed al an angle of
45 degrees and the Mine picture
gives five view* of him.
Happy Monsters.
Win. Tlmmons, )'oatni**ter of Idavllle
lad., write*: "Klectric flitters |i
done more for me than *11 other nintl*
clues combined, for thai bad feeling
arising from Kidney and IJver rouble
John t.ealle, farmer and atock mar. of
aame place. **v*.' "Find Klectrie lilt,
ten to be lb>> Ixot Kidney and IJvet
WAtllelne, make air feel like a new man."
J. W. Oardner, hardware merchant,
earns town *ayt: Klectric Kilters is just
(be (blagfor * man who I* *11 run dowi.
a ad dM'I care whether be lives or die*;
bsloaad new strength,g H«lappctlle aud
Ialli«*t IU* be bad a new tease on life
Omly Me. a bottle, at ft. J. Mi ley'*
trial will convince you that it lias won
■ lerful curative power* Iu all liisea
Throat, t best and l.uiigs. Kiu li bottle
U guaranteed <o do all that Is claim<* I
or money will lie refunded. Trial bol
ties free at Krhartl Sonant] W.J.
Milet s drug stores. I.arge bottles ;>Oe.
and SI.00.
-
A late report * y* that * *n*ke in
a coiled position was noticed iu the
yard of a Wllkesharre, 1 *a., muii II.<
other night. ID attacked it wiili an
ax, and the next morning found th*t
the supposed snake was a lawn hose.
The man must have just returned
from the club.
" " special police
two circus days 12.00.
" " removing dead
dog 15.
" \V. S. Craft, salary as
mayor, days....... 7.05.
" " " winding
clock 2.00.
" I', O. Klzncr, salary as
mayor 17 day* 11.10
" O. K. Griescnbeck. sala-
*s mayor, 4'< days.... 3.H5.
" F. A. Orgatn, salary as
city secretary 1.15.
" Spy Allen city suav'ng'r 7.00.
" J. W. Kennedy, water
for October 20.00.
" J. 11. Goodman, black-
smith wotk 3,50.
" O. \\. Davis jail fees 37.00.
" J. Huchsiiati, judge
of election 2.00.
" Henry l'erkin* " 2.00.
" L. W. Olive " 2.00.
" Clias, WerUner " 2.00.
" J. S. l'erkin*, clerk of
electiou 2.00.
" Max Hoppcu " 2.00.
" K. W Hubbard Jr. " 11.00.
" F. A. Orgaiu " 2.00.
" P. O. Klzncr, salury as
alderman Nov. meeting 2.t)0.
" D. 11. Itcll, salary as al-
deruian two special meet-
ings 2.00.
" ('litis. Wcrtxnor, salary as
alderman Nov. and spe-
cial mectiiiKs 1.00.
" M. .McNeil, salary aa al-
derman Nov. and special
meeting* 4.00.
" J. J. Hallmark salary as
alderman Nov. meeting 2.00.
No other busiut as being before the
council, ou motion, the council ud
jotirucd. O. K. (inn si miii k,
F. A. OlIt.ain, ■or.
City Sec.
The details of tic manufacture of
cigarettes are kept a secret by the
manufacturers, each of whom has
his own peculiar combination* of
tobaccos. None of the brand* on
the market are composed of one
kind only. The original mixture is
nercly ii baa in for artificial flavor-
ing.
Fail To Do Our Duty.
Tilt. KAl'INi. I.KAV is.
How touching and expressive arc
the metaphors we ir.eel iu the revolv-
ing season* of the years as tUey go
by, and with what strange and fasci-
nating influence do they arrest and
rivel our attention, "w all tl<> ftub
<m ii Irnf," said the prophet, and
with what absorbing interest do
liiese failing leaves lead us to medi-
tate ou hIiuI ia indeed so sail and
solemn a reality "It is appointed
unto man once to die." < )ur fathers,
where are they? And the prophets,
tlo they live forever? I'hese ques-
tions arc answered hy the mournful
record* of the church, and our own
constant observation. The most
useful lives have in their generation
passed away. As we look upon the
fading autumn leaves, they should
make us thoughtful. Am 1 ready?
Deatii i* to us uo ordinary event.
After death come* the judgment.
Life is a probation jwitli the end of life
probation expires. Then comes re-
ward or punishment. To very many,
life is s weariness, and death i*
viewed as the goal of their hope*.
Successive calamities may have be-
fallen them, robbing the earth of its
beauty and attractiveness, sml now
they desire a better country, that is
heavenly. Sorrowing one he of good
cheer. It will not lie long till the
master will open the beautiful gate
for thy weary feet to enter iu. The
wood* in autumn present a fascinat-
ing spectacle. It i* beautiful, but it
is the beauty of decay. We 11 ml
ourselves *igliing for something more
permanent, for something more satis-
fying. Well, we shall have il in
Heaven. Its glory is unfading and
eternal; there everlasting freshness
will bloom.
Hue lit one llu'V fall mill fade,
Some Iu the sunshine. «niue iu the shade,
I Some in die light of glow intr noon,
j Some ilealh lhe cold ami unlet moon,
| Clin1 whlrleth here, one fullclh there,
! Till the ground is covered the Isiugh i*
bare.
I So every Held of earth receive*
I liese lading, fulling, dying leaves.
I 'ant s,
Mllt*.
10o Hoys suits,
150 Hovs Yeats,
too Hoyi
100 Yotiil
150 Men's ^nils,
100 Men's Vests,
100 Men's I'nnt*,
100 ('hihlrcn's Cloaks,
600 I.adies' ( loaks, Wraps and Cape ., half
price, to inske a 50 per cent ! us to .Man-
Ufa'lures, must go for wlial they arc
worth to you. Manufacturer* hiss, your
gain.
11.00 each.
35c each
50c each
^ 00 each.
00 ctt 'li.
75c each
75c each
2.00 each.
350 Mens, Hoy* and Children* Hats, at the
w holesale price list. Sample lot cbuap.
300 pairs Mens Hoots st 50 cent* ou the
dollar.
2500 pairs ui Jean* I'ants, made lo order,
cau lit the lean and hungry, or the swill
barrel, to perfection.
No need to wear patched clotln- at these
prices. Will make still lower reductions to tin-
last dollar you spend.
1 car loud of the Louisiana Ni " Crop Mo
Mola**c , entire ahipuieut for us, which save*
you lo cents per gallou.
I car Fro*h Flour, the noted While Swan,
which has no equal.
1 car Liverpool Salt, coarse ami flue.
1 car Lone Star Salt, cour*e ami flue.
1 car^straight Standard tiraniilatcd Sugar.
500 pieces Standard llraud* Calico.
10 liaUs of all kinds Domestic*.
20 yard* of Calico for •UN).
15 yard* (iiiighauia •).! ).
20 vurds Domestic S1.00.
25 yards </uilt Lining •1.00.
and a hell you buy a IJOMKSi'lC BKWINQ
,MA< IIINF. at the World Kenowncd price, we
give you o Sack of Flour or a Suit of Clothes.
COMB, SFK, l'KICK, Hl'Y.
Blankets, Overcoats, Quilts.
AT t'lliST NEW YORK PRICES.
LOUIS E1LERS & SON.
FALL > "WI1TTEE,
A K It I V A L S .
P. 0. ELZNERS
New Quarters
Far Better and Fuller than Ever.
In my new quarters, with 67,000 square feet of i
Fioor-room, to say nothing of the immense length !
of shelying, all chuck full of the
CHOICEST OF GOODS,
for all classes of people—the Farmer, the Mechan-
ic, the Laborer and the Professional man—all can
be supplied with just what they want, at live and!
let live prices Come and see for yours. If
An inspection of my stock is only nccessary to
interest the closest buyer, and prove that a very
small purse of money will carry from my store a
very larye way;on load of /roods.
DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, j
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,'
1 NOTIONS, lines full, not excelled
COFFEE, TEA, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, PEPPER, SPICE.
ETC., the best in the market.
Will find in my store all things used
on the farm, all of the best and latest
improved, and sold at bottom prices.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WAGONS, AND IM-
PORTED PLOWS.
You have only to examine to be pleased
Every line well stocked in
FURNITURE and CARPETS.
And as I buy direct from fii st hands by car loads,
enables me to offer superior inducements in j^ood
goods and low prices.
The B9N TON Sata j
22D. RABZSTSBUnC, Manager.
WK KKKI' TilK FINKS 1 (>!•
Liquors and Cigars
FOAMING LAGER BEEP
Tieiie Palace
Dry Goods
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MEAT MARKET Blacksmith
CHARLEY LEAR
ifltfrit'Ot rnnllrlfioii ullliinil •iicchii
II11I mil' Ixittlc of l r. Mile*'Nnrvlnt*
.•HllKril dounil nlwp rvi rv lllfjlll *llil -.III'
>- ' - U frrllli^ IiKi- h lirw iut-hO. >lr . Kll/-
Jaiurt Sliurlit'V, 90 jciii ol , atM-tli Wlieolor, I,«r iulc City,Wyoming.
., .... . ... . . wln> irlfil nil ollliT ri'llli'illi-i. ilrrlHfW
livitiji *1 I Bjlowillc, IfUC-kn I'OUOtJ, nIMt ,i|t,.1 llim* • «•!>' hm <>l tlir X«r*In.
rlaliii* to l « tlit.' cliuui|iioii liawk l«f heailiu'lie. mirvoil* pnwrtfBlloii,.
. nil,, wiu. nillrfly r 'll«* «-il. Mot 1 hy
I Iiib year u« nan w j Mlley iiJ C- Kiharil AWou.
I rial bottle Ire*.
Kerrv horty Iihh ut tlni' « Iiillril In ito
tlielr duty tn«nriU tlieiiiM'We*. H1111-i
Jrril« ol laily reader* uff«T Irom *lrk A S|iritlnril A11K Ip.
liwMlaolw. iii'rviMianeM, le««pl*aaiir ami j "I'lli« t a (xuiiinon orrurri'nci unit one
(■'■mile truiililen. I,et tliem follow tlx'1 (liat III lay |>eo|ili' up iirillnurlly tl to
•'X*iii|ili' of M1«. II. H.rlwrliler. Steven- x « . ■«•! -. Vet we w III (fiiarn liter Hit I lurrt *•
I'olnt. Win., who for tl e year* •uffereil ! Snow l.lnlmei ' In mre any e «e of
jfn :illy fruii Xervoii* priii-lrallon ami! «praineil ittikli) n I tn It ilavn If applleil
► U'< |ili ««iieiM. trleil |ilij ifl«ii ami j ;ii onre. nnil In Imuietllately relieve nil
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BASTROP, TEXAS.
Will handle best
Beef, Veal, Perk, fete®.
i Wood Workman
Al.l. WllltK Kill-I 1 I.AM, Ml || Tl I 1'l.r.AKK.
IIOKSK SIIOKI.no, llfcov vm. ( AURJAOF.
WOHIv, Sl'Ft IA 1.1 IF.s.
I'ntroniiK'e Solk'iUil. SatUfm limi (iuaraiiti eil.
Forry Street, Wear Bridge.
killer uf llie atate.
winged tHI ot U10 liitda.
, uu«inibu,
„ .. . ROBERT HOPPE, will have charge of Mar-
1 pain, nnnw Lliilmi*nt will iMiit* any n)i|! . ra
fon*(in niMi)or imum n mi) inai .,ii Ket, serving customers with his usual politeness.
wound", HIIII 4'tiri v n|irAim, hurnd.BCHlili,
...re tiiroai, .-.re .i,.-i. lam. We will buy Fat Cows, Steers, Sheep and
buck,corno. I'linloim h< r l<ii«Miiii,iti iii. TT . 4 • r r 9r
luniimifo. niur-iKin. .onin,. t..i m«,M^ Hogs, paying the best market price for same. If
if haa no ei|iiui. i io not allow any ..tin, yQu have them for sale Cvtll on us at Bastrop.
* folic liniment* to Ih- pMit off on yim for, J
•iMiw Iiiilnient. There I. no other llkel THE PALACE MEAT M ARKET.
It. A.k for liallnril * Snow l.luluiptit. * ,
Sold hv W. J. Mlley, dru|(«i*t. I Baatrop, T«*aa, Nov. II, 1UK0.
TAKE
TH*
f ftur.
Di ll |
1.00 tliiUlc/
t 'no cent a <l<
Tula iiiiiit roci,il i i iik |>rtini|,(
where all Iiltirr. f«||, Couffht Croun, (ar*
Thro.I, Hmiuniu, Whooplnr Courl, na
A.thm* Frir Consuirptlon It Tin. do rlr k
ban tur .l thuuaind.. mi l will ri na Tor I?
tak-n In tlinn. HuM by Oriiagi^a -m a
ILOH'S/%1CATARRH
REMEDY.
•>oyi.u(«l*rrli > Ttn-1 n-mnl, i.ranot.
wwllucurajuu. >*rlc. Wela. JnjBcfcTfw*
Fo. .ale l,jr W. J. Jkllley and t.'. Ir>
hard A Sou, OrugKiit,
NOTHK.
IU.TIKH', Tempi. Oct. |J, isi)3.
I* t'oin n;ii| uli.-I lint'lali; any peraon
wanting any eoltoii «eei| proiliieit mint
|m> tlieapoi eii.li for It. VV<- can l «iu
ploy It man lo rolleet,
I'owell till Mill
1m. « . i', I'nw Kt i„ I'reii'i.
NnTH'K.
Alt pnrtlen Inih'liteil In the
1 U lll,;ilk', i i |,v note
will ohlige ii« v. iv iniirh
iiml M'lllin^r .nine at oiii'e.
Keapei'tfully,
.1. I.. tVli.HAIttlRR.
For < anil only.
After November 1.1 we will aell meat
for ca.li ami for > hMi onl) .
III.Hut',V lt«T1K.
(Inn of ,f,
or in
hy coming
—••Seeure
1 -llinee falltf."
lery, on olil \i.\
III! .Iiadowr eie the Mih-
Al Hie I'linlogniph gg|.
iitisi.ii corner, l. the
place io ({ei tiipcrlor tlnl.lied life-like
picture*. Mi llcrgiitroiii uuil Mra
Fowaar "study la plea.a," and their
good work j eak tot Itavil,
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 40, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 11, 1893, newspaper, November 11, 1893; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205180/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.