The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 24, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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Hemmer faint
tJLTNE.C V ERCANTILE CO.
NOTICE TOTAX.PAYERS.
Notice is hereby «iven to th *
Tux Payers < : Bustrop County
that I will be in the places here
inafter designated, on the days
a*id dates ^et oppositeeach name,
respectively, '< r the purpose of
collecting State and County Tax-
es due for the /ear lt 10;
•leddo, Monday, October 8,
1910.
Kosanky, Tuesday, October 4,
1910.
otis Thursday. October t , 1910.
Sniithville, Fridav and Satur-
day Oct 7-8. 1910.
Cedar Cree%, Monday, Oct. 10,
Red Rock, Tuesday and Wed
nesoay. 11-12. 1910.
McD&de, Fridav and Saturday,
Oct. 14-15. 1910.
Pin Oak, Monday, Oct. IT,
1910.
Paige, Wednesday and Thurs-
day . Oct. 19-20, 1910.
Elgin, Mondav and Tuesday,
Oct. 24-25 1910.
As the law requires the Taxes
to be paid by the 31st of January,
or 10 per ce.it is added, tax-pay-
ers are requested to meet me
promptly at the places above
named, get their receipts and
save ten per cent.
Respectfully.
G. W.Davis,
Tax Col! >ctor, Bastrop County.
Bastrop, T,*xas, Sept. 8, 1910.
IT'S BETTER?*
ANG£L FOOD FLOUR.
During the sale at $1.00 sack.
Elzner Mercantile Co.
COMING TO BASTROP.
The Hog Demonstration in
Bastrop, Wednesd y, Oct. 5.
Arrangements hav been made
to have the Hog D monstration
Car visit Bastrop. Wednesday.
Oct. 5th, and the car will be in
the city from an ear y hour in
the morning until 11;30 A. M. on
the abave date.
Every farmer and stock raiser
in this section of the countv
sh)uld avail themselves of the
opportunity of seeing the Hog
Demonstration Car in Bastrop,
Wednesday, Oct. 5th,
GET READY FOR WINTER
By buying your supply of Dry
Goods from the Elzner Mercan-
tile Co. They sell for less.
NOTICE OF*" A NNU A L
MEETING.
The auuual meeting of the
stockholders of The First State
Bauk of Red Rock will be held
at its office at the bauk, iu the
City ot' Red Rook, County of
Bastrop and State of Texas?, on
the first day of October 1910 at
two o'clock in the afternoon,
for the election of directors tor
the eusuiug year, and for the
transaction of such other busi-
ness as may properly come be-
fore the meeting.
Alfred Marshall, Cashier.
—I've been using Hammer
Paint for 22 years. There's no
better. P. o. Elzner, Sr.
sheriff's S/ le.
STATE OF TEXAS, 1
County of Baatroi>. J By virtue ot
an Alias Order of Sale issued out of the
Honorable District Court of Bastrop
County on the 1st day of Sept., 1910,
by the Clerk thereof, in the cjuw of
Yerptr, Hill 4c Son vs. Frank Bordovsky,
No. 4"«2, and to me, aa Sheriff, directed
and delivered, I did on the i.'nd day of
September, lftlo, levy upon and will pro
ceed to sell, within the bourn prescribed
by law for Sheriff's Sales, on the FIRST
TUESDAY in October. A. D. 1910,
it being the 4th day of said month, in
front of ground formerly occupied by
;he store house of John M. Finney &
Co., on Street, in the town of j
Bastrop, In said Battrop County, the'
following described property, to-wit: I
Al! that certain tract or parcel of land
situated in Bastrop County, Texas, a
part of the 8. Darling league, being a
part of a sub-division of said league in
the name of W. J. Niion, and beginning
at the 8. E cornt?r of s*id sub-division,
and the S. W. corner of a tract in the
name oi Erhard; thence W. ti 7 varas
to the S. W. corner of said Nixon tract
and the S. E. corner of Mrs. .MeWit.
iiama tract; thence N. 11 E. "lil varas
to the N. E, corner of Mrs Mc Williams'
tract; thence E. ">'il varas to a rock pile
on the west line of said Erhard tract a
P O bears N. Iti E. 4 varas. a do. S. 44
W. • varan marked X; thence South 7" 1
v ira^ to the p'ace of bepitininR, con-
tain' n* -4 1-J aon-a of land.
Levi"d on as tht< property of Frank
Bordovskv to - it:sfy a Judgment amount
ing to $4Bo.!t7 in favor of Y"rsrer, Hil1 A
Son, interest and cost of suit.
Oiv n under my hand this .'nd day of
September, A. D 1910.
Woo my Town -end, Sherifi.
Bv H ivt r M r< hi-on, Deputy,
C. Erhard & Son,
DEATH OF W. A. TRIGG.
At o'clock. Wednesday
afterto 'i. Sept. 21, 1910. the
death of W A. Trig*, a promi-
nent farmer of Hill's Prairie,
1 occurred at the family residence,
after a long and • continued ill-
ness.
Mr. Triurpr was born and reared
in Hill's Prairie, this county, and
was a member of one of the old-
est and most prominent families
; of Bastrop county.
Interment took place in Fair-
view Cemetery, 4 o'clock,
'Thursday, Rev. Joe F. Webb,
! officiating.
He is survived by his wife,
formerly Miss Julia Batts of this
city, and many relatives and
friends. The Advertiser extends
sympathy to those who are
bereaved.
rf Y P. U.
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Houg
Lord's Prayer iu concert.
Hymn.
| .Si-riptur^5 read:n« in two part.*
! (1) I<a 52: 4-tf—The suffer-
iiug Christ.—Al^eu Orvborn
j (2) Psa. 2—The Triumphant
| Christ.—Fay <'haltners.
Special Music.
Review ot' Missious in tfoe
world —By Superintendent.
Bible t^'iestious.
Roll Call.
Soug.
Dismissal—Leola Fowler.
WE HAVE IT.
Seed Oats, Rye. Barley, Tur-
nip Seed, Cabbage Seed. Alfalfa,
Burr Clover and Rape Seed.
Elzner Mercantile ( o.
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we are
PREPARED
fZle received this week our second ship-
ment of
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School Boys,
School Girls!
WE NEED YOUR HELP,
We have bought a large
stock of
Table is, Pens,
Ink, Paper,
Pencils, Erasers,
Slates,
Examination Tablets,
Composition Books,
Spelling Tablets,
Drawing Tablets,
Book Satchels,
Lunch Baskets.
Fall and - -
Winter Goods
and our STOCK is NOW COMPLETE,
Are YOU prepared for Cold Weather? If
not, you should make your selection while
the stock is large. We can now show you a
complete line of the following at unequaled
prices.
Outings, Flannels, Wool and Cotton
Blankets, Comforts, Men's and
Boy's Ribbed or Fleeced Under-
wear, Ladies-Children's Under-
wear,
Ladies and Children's Jackets, Capes
-s|p and Sweaters.
QiA/Datoec FOR EVERYBODY-Men,
OWCdlClo Boys, Ladies, Misses and
Children, Men's Wool Ovarshirts, Etc., Etc.
OUR STOCK OF-*'
MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING
is the largest in the City. If you contem-
plate buying an OVERCOAT, see our line
before buying.
Just Received
Goods and Trimmings, Silk Suitings, Etc.
Don't forget to see our line of
Trunks and Suit Cases.
It will be to your interest to buy here.
In fact, when you think of anything in
Ed. F. Price $ Co. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats
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We Want You
to help us sell them, by using
some of them yourself.
The price here is
THE LtCOlEST.
Peoples Cash Gro. Co.
V17E sell ail kinds of good
clothes, both made to
measure and ready to wear, hut
we particularly recommend
those we have made as each
customer wants them hy
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hlltbol
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DRUGGISTS
Pr' rtptloru carefully oort
p • !«<! at all l tin. .. I'ai •
km mkuicimb of all ntnJa-
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You secure the advantages of a
personally selected style and
fah**ic, as well as a correct fit,
thereby gaining a distinctive in-
dividuality of appearance, yet
the cost is way hclow what most
tailors ask for equal values. Let us prove it to you.
fcicluatvc local representative of Kd. V Price Co , Ckicag )
Exclusive Local Representatives,
PEARCY & BOOTH,
"The Standard."
j. M. Holt & Co.
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and Furnishings, think of
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 23, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 24, 1910, newspaper, September 24, 1910; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205976/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.