The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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SATl'IfOAY. A I'M I, 30.
SALE OF THE PRODUCT OF THE 8AYLES BLEflCHERY.
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Damage occasioned
by water from the auto-
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SAYI.KS B1.KAC1IRKY. Savlc-ville. RIi.kIc Wand. l". S. A.
From a Providence Paper.
Sayi.ksviu.k, It. I.«—Through a singular
accident this morning at the Sayles
Bleurherv, caused l>y the burstirg of a
steam pipe, the whole automatic sprink-
ling system ot tliis immense plant was
set to work, damaging many thousands
yards ot cloth under process of finishing
and bleaching.
A> they are fully insured, the loss will
fall <>n the underwriters.
THE ENTIRE OUUPUT OF THE PLANT WAS TAKEN BY
BROS. &.
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t:.r ULrit their Now V irk cilice, Franklin Street, and two other large Eastern Syndicate*. 200 CASKS 01" (;!)(>[)< reiinished for their account at the
tritlling co-t of 1-1 of a cent \ er yard were received last week in Galveston. These jiooils >lm\v no perceptal lc damage and arc pi :i«ti<:ill\- ;i> ^ h «1 a> they wore
in original condition. l>:otioj '> portion of the>c goods, consisting of Lawns. Cambrics, Li.pio, Madras, Oxfords, Waist ings Towels. Napkin-. Dovlies.
Dam' >k. Ktc.. and other Blcacherv I'rod nets, will be placed on sale
^-S^TTTZRZD^^T, APRIL 30T.H. 1904/^-
Below we quote a few of tlie many gocd things from this stock :
•J1.10 'li-iiieh lU'Nli-lli'J l>o-
soft lilli>llt"l no iltess-
ii actual va.ue n* yard, < 1
I v; e to <*ustomer at
4c per Yard.
]11 'lit■ 7-v I !'•;!■ ■ 11*• I botnes-
i; . a nice heavy <|iiality. no
ill-'- uj_. go jd 1- l--c k'-'-'ds,
1 pice to customer i at
6c oer Yard.
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Ml t'.'r,- wO-illcll Bleach'- 1 I '
tn**st. a heavy soft finished
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goods. worth
customer; at
8c per Yard.
."it IliJ-iii di extra heavy
New York Mill.- 1 1 • ■.i<• Ij«• d
ikone-tic, well worth 12.', we
otter 1 piece to customer at
9c per Yard.
."io pieces Blea'he.l < a:ri• >!i<*
Finish Muslin, yard w; i>-. ; n
«'\tr<? good smooth 1- o:ia.it\ .
go iu this .-ale at
ioc per Yard.
U) piece- .laipiaid Kig;uvd
Piijue, nice t <>i W',ii*t>. Skirt-
aud Suits, well worth :!Uc j e:
yard. we offer at
\2. i-ac oer Yard.
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nice till
and 1M'.
only
12 i-2c per Yard.
- < I ! (!►•! | | I t'll
silee
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I ill Wll,
r Waist
• good.*. we
'J." piee".- i)i[t"
excellent uu'
and Skivts.
\ f. tiug<, an
i • >t W «ti.-its
■J.~> pieees Oxford W'aistings, in
liiee attractive patterns, ac-
tually wort it will go in
this sale at
15c per Yard.
-lit pieces 1 Main \\ lute
real shear smooth
and we
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•Joe yard, wc p!ac • t
m > ilc at
15c per Ye rd.
iiiwn, a
quality,
the kind sold at l.V per yard,
we offer at
ioc per Yard.
Waist Patterns, in .'! ;ind
■' 1yard lengths in Merce-
.ii/cd Stripes tint I Fiu ired i)e-
sis;n . worth >1.75 and ,-J 00,
$1.24 Each.
.">0 pieens Nice White Lawn,
with a .-mull broken raised
cord running lengthwise of
goods, a 10c value, tit
7c per Yard
I'll dozen White M I r-t-ille - Tow-
els, fringed end.-, size ll'xl'J
inches, a good luit.lt or face
towel, well worth 'JOc, tit
ioc Each.
10 dozen Linen 1 luck Towels;,
with .-I j . ;i 11 c< ill >i 1M | st r|pe i m >
der, hi'Il tiled cI:• 1 -. ~ 1 7\-' t
well woi t h 'JO. . wc off. r tit
ioc Each
15 dozen \\ lute Mcricrized S i-
ti u hamask Towels, with
elabor.it' llonil de.-igiis, pltiiu
hennaed bolder, worth -5c.
15c Each
1 lot Hleachctl Turkish Hand
Towels, size J7n'J 1 inches,
with colored stripe border,
fringed, an 1 a 15c value, tit
712c Each.
h t Ifietiehed Table l)ainu>k,
'in iiichc.- wide, with red llo-
t;tl designs, actual value 40c
per yard, only
24c per Yard.
bc;i I I.! i) 1 • ti Hlcte le d l a
•ania-k. 00 inches wid
f lot'ti; cent re a ti • I
an
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bit
w it h 1 ich
elegtint 'Keder. worth 05t
45c per Yard.
l"t b'cal Linen IiicmeIn•«I Ta-
ble 1 >aniask. vet\ elaborate
centre ami elegantly bordered
(J iitchc- wide, cheap tit >1.
74c per Yard.
lot White Maraeille* guilts,
extra large siz •. with floral
centre design, well worth
ifl .. (•. we pltice at
St 10 Each.
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We have arranged an Attractive Lm of JJa fains from our regular stock during this sale. 1 cmendicr this sale la-t- but one wool, and !„• on
hau l to _rct yoiu share of the Htirgains olVetcd.
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The Bastrop Advertiser
1'UHELV PERSONAL.
OfFlcE—Bauhof Building, Main Street
Editor and
TH0S. C. lAiN, i Proprietor.
Fdttor F. I). MoNaii^hton and Mr.
J. A. Mill, of Smitliviltr, wero vi«itor«
at ttie county ?«ni' Wednesday and
pleaxant callers it the Ai>vi;htiskk
office.
Mrn. J. B. Pri :e and Mrs. W. A Mc-
Attorney J. S. Jones visited Siiiith-
vili-> Monday.
Cotton buyer Gus Jung, of Krtd Rock,
was in town Thursday.
j Ex-district Clerk W. H. Murchi«on, j Cord are in Marlin this week in lttu,n,:.
Entered at the Butrop, Texaa, Postoffie returned Friday of last week. ance upon the District Women's Con-
as Seconi CIms Matter. k Miss Madie Moore is visiting in Bis- federated Club meeting, in session in
— (trop, guest of Miss Ethel Grimes.
Established March 1st, t^63. Vol. 50. j urt M^yo and brother, cf CedarC'eek,
! were visitors to the county seat Thurs-
Badtrop, T x.. April "Jo, 1904. dty
— ■ W. E. Jenkins earue in Wednesday
night to spend a few days with the folks
at home.
Harvey Lee, a prominent farmer and
stock raiser, of the west side, was in
town Thursday.
H. M. Bowen and Jim Bradshaw, of
Hed liock, were among the welcome visi-
tor to Bastrop Monday.
15. J. Greshatn, candidate for Tax As-
sessor subject to the democratic primar-
ies, visited Bastrop Monday.
Mr. and Mrs Jim Davis went down to
Smithville Thursday aft'-rnoon, return-
ing on the midnight K ty Flyer,
j Dr. S. S. Watson, chairman county
demociatic executive committee was here
in attendance upon committee moetirg.
lion. Roger Byrne, candidate for
Represetative, waj in attendance upon
cnunty democratic executive meeting to
day.
J. T. Kellum, member of the county
Democratic executive Committo is in
attendance upjn the meeting to-day,
Friday.
Dr. and Mrs. Horn, of Paige, were
th<* tliermometrr registered 27. I among th* visitors to Bastrop Thursnay,
On Saturday, there wu> paid into the j K110111* ot ^r9> Home s mother, Mrs. N.
fnterr.al revenue r>fli e at Austin, for i ^ Morris.
this distrir-t, | i,lHB revenue beer tax. I A. 8. Dyer left on the midnight north-
Thouwnds ar* in attendance upon th<* i ^oun(l Eaty h iycr, rtiursday nsgtit fur
«an Antonio carnival this week. At! Brown wood, and expects to be absent
four or five day.
Mrs Frank Lloyd, of Austin, who haw
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DRUGGISTS
B4STKOI*, 11^—t
Tizas. ..
Prescription* carefully oom-
pounded ai all hours.... Pat-
itur MkDiciKKS of all kind«
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Thursday was ' in J i 'into day.
Wheeler coun'.y votes prohibition
liiroe to one.
Navasotans arc luxuriating on Irish
potatoes, ni<w crop, at $1 a bushel.
Tae native and pi •: >er Texans met
at Ft. Wortii in great numbers, San
J:vcinto day.
Snow fell in many | iri'.-s in Northern
<^hio, on the l'Jth. At Cleveland, Ohio,
that city this week
County attorney Paul D. Pago attend-
ed Justice court at Red Rock stopping
over in Smithville to the Royal Arch
Chapter meeting, reaching home on the
midnight north-bound K ity Flyer.
Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hill of Hill's
Prairie, were in the city Wednesday,
the Dr. returning home on the afternoon
s iuth bound passenger, Mrs. Hills re-
maining in Bastrop until Thursday af-
ternoon.
Frank and Antone Gloecknor, of San
Antonio, were over Sunday to look at
their father's new store, and expressed
dslight at its great improvement. They
returned to San Antonio on the south
bound evening Katy passenger.
WORLD'S FAIR RATE3.
Season Excursion Tickets.
Class A.
On sale daily April 15th, to and in- j
eluding November 15th, 11K1I. Oood re- 1
turning until Dec. 15th, ItfOl. $:i7.rC>. |
t>0 Day Tickets.
Class B.
On sale April 2T>th, to and including |
November Ulhh, 1901. retnrn limit fill
days from date of sale but not later than
Dec loth, 1«J01. 5.! 1.55.
10 Days Excursion Tickets.
Class C.
On sale daily April 27th, to and in-
cluding Nov. .'10, 1901. Return limit 10
days following date of sale. $25,115.
J. T. J. Dawson,
—The Bastrop Board of Trade
met Friday afternoon last, all
officer* and u quorum of mem-
bers present. Withjut the trans-
action of any business, for good
and sufficient reasons, the meet-
ing adjourned to 4 :.'J0 o'clock,
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Mrs. Campbell Taylor is among the this Friday afternoon, April 22,
1004. IJvery member should at-
tend this meeting.
welcome visiters among Bastrop rela-
tives and friends. This christian lady
has passed her Kfith in le-post in the
journey of life, and mentally and physi-
cally, enj tying the strength and health
of persons of fifty.
Misses Gussie Cottingham and Lil-
lian Clopton, who has been at Llano
some time past with Mrs. (Jussie Ma-
thewaon, the former attending school,
.IL'DGK SCHUTZU DYING.
Austin, Tex., April 21.—.'., '
Julius .Sohutze of this city, une
of the best known German citi-
zens in the south is critically ill
at his home. lie is suffering
b'*en a guest of her aunt Mrs. J. R. Lf,s-
night tl.<* plas is and streets wero a glow i
with 'Jo,000 electric lights.
"Snap Sh i n tiie News, says, |
"While the A lrundack country is in , t®r, returned to her borne at Austin, the
snow up to the krv "S, Texas is in al week.
falfa up to th'i girters." P. 8. Cocke, representing the Inland
The N« w N' wk delt nation instrurti, to I ^yP® foundry, of S! Louis, \ isited Ba .-
wotc a< a unit for Parktr.
tf„. m ; ti
did at' for I . I
Noremt^r :s ai- >st assured, on a v
uk* n l.v • ""jntie«, the Hill forces w
returned last week to their home, the
former to Elgin an 1 the latter to Mc- from an acute attack of pneumon
Dado, t.iano Timet, i.i and is not expected to recover.
Hon. J. B. Price, county attorn",.' H . ij grand president of the Sons
Paul D. Page, county treasurer C. 0( Herman of the I'nited States.
Haynie, Attorney J. S. Jones, ilall
Jones and 1. O. Oain attendcl a called \ v vtvni m *
convocation of Smithville Chapt r, R. i.nit\/\i .n mi r..
A. M., T .' -day night, witnessing the Taken up by Iiobt. Trigg, and
eonferrmg of the Royal Arch dcgr< «- >n ©strayed before .1. N'. .lenkins, .£•
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It i.-< i 111 portiint to get quulity m the liuiugH of
!I ilri'sh, It nitikes up better, hangs better and
# I lie dress will be more beeoming. Buttons, till
s ot new ones, mi shapes and colors.
YOLK'S Fnii LIVING! PRICKS.
Litis is one of our tlepatttnents we don't htive
i' tiilk up. We liuve everything i'hariuitig for
charming women.
The Newest Smnnier Dresses.
•' • coolest, daintiest clothes are heie. From
ii filmy cotton to the lightest ami finest woolen
t o.i i.-s. You know we have the Novelties, ami
i hat our trade (Jcmamls jest ti little better grade
thin most stores have to handle.
NEWEST LACES TO MATCH.
You must have Laces ami plenty of it or else
yoti are out ot style. We never before offered
you so many beautiful things.
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a trio of candidates, enjoyintr ,i p.ad > .• ,. ,, , ,
oliMMM, e liinl>i and coke by «lu§tu e of th * I MCI, 1 I *r.< I I. jj
the D. K. 8. and return the n:id- one sorrel mare and colt, about
night north-bound Katy .. 12 yenrsold, H hands high, bran- ^
led.I L connected on the the left
the nhoulder. The colt is about six
-The rain! The r.ii>!
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beautiful rain! It came in the weeks old and is sorrel,
early hours of this, Friday morn- nr. 'In'
•hy a vote oi W ilJ.
Thi* insures | trop thi« week, and waa a plea ant eaib j ing, and could not have bet i
better if specially ordered. It
was slow, steady, every of
it g-'ing into the ground; ^Wrd-
er s, crops and all kinds of vege-
tation buneutted.
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ii Democrat." in- |t'r " Aio .t i,.t ottco,
nt. 11.4 ele-tion mi H< d. Lee Beaty, of Iv 'khart, the able
" P"; n '.«•'• i' vn in tl.- Jegi-lature from
n|< .tldwe.l ( u::'.y, u among the wel-
i'-'OUi*.' vuuois tv Bastrop to.? v.
ti book •'{, page v},
of v ], this, April
11th. I ' I.
T.l'.Bisiiop, Co. Clerk,
Bastrop Co. i
By L.P. (iATLi.N, Deputy.
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J. H PFEIFFER
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v-OLir.ictor
and Builder.
BASTROP, - - TEXAS.
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Intimates furnished on application, and all courtesies W
exten led rne appreciated. w
Shop North Main Street. *
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 6, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 23, 1904, newspaper, April 23, 1904; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205853/m1/2/?q=music: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.