The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914 Page: 2 of 10
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No need to wait until Christmas for bargains in Mens' and Boys Clothing, Ladies, Misses and
Childrens' Coats, Suits and Dresses. o o 0.000000
We haven't any Shelf Worn Goods or Job Lot Goods that has been Moved
from town to town to offer you, nor any baits tc pull you in.
TAT L"' TT A X T"IT* The newest, best assorted stock of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats and Clothing in
¥ ▼ Ilf 11/1. V Bastrop county
You unrestricted choice of our entire stock of Ladies
and Misses Ready to Wear, Mens and Boys Clothing.
7vt~cut prices
$ PROM THIS DATE TjKDL CBRITMAS DAY O
Your better judgment tell3 yea that it pays to buy your goods from a reliabl) ttore.
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Don't delay if you tuant choice pick of the stock.
Where Yuur In- t tuT tj/vr np 7T WliiiTTw Xmis
HonejCoesFarthest J. £!\. I1UJL 1 0£ LU, K^'TCcesFarthest
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CHIEF SAMS SHIP REACHES
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YOU CAN ORDER the most
maffnificiont material or the most
motlest one here with the know-
ledge that you are scouring the
maximum value in hnndsomness
of design, perfect excution of tl e
the workmanship and the high-
est grade marble or granite.
Our .stock is most complete,
our prices exceptionally close
and for verification of 01 r claims
of quality we can sJiow you many
examples hereabouts of our work.
GRIFFIN,
~ Elgin, Texa
^fVnt Taft favors army
ease.
report 8 Gorman
the Atlantic.
r'ery ill of pwu-
from exertion
le at the front.
has ordered
rs stationed
ler General
lexicon sol-
into Naeo.
,w modes* 1
and buck
United States troops tinder
Gen. Bliss have been ordered to
Naoo, Arizona. Quite a number
of Americans have been killed
and wounded from bullets tired j steamship Liberia,
by the different factions in Mo.v from this port last
ico. Mexicans have been repeat-
edly warned by the U. S. Govern-
ment that firing across the lino
must cease. The sendingof Bliss
to the border is regarding in
Washington as denoting the an-
ticipation of a critical situation.
Galveston, Texas, Dec. 10—The
which sailed
October with
Chief Alfred C. Sam and a num-
ber of his followers in the "back
to Africa" movement among
Texas and Oklahoma negroes,
has arrived at Salt Pond, gold
cost of Africa. This information
was contained in a cablegram re-
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
CREDITORS.
AND
The State of Texas, }
County of Bastrop, j
To those indebted to or holding
claims against the Estate of
Albert Jempaon, deceased.
The undersigned, having been
duly appointed Administrator of
the Estate of Albert .Jotnpson,
deceased, late of Bastrop County,
Texas, by J. B. Price, Judge of
CITATION MV PUBLICATION.
Gen. Bliss has been ordered tojceived by one of Chief Sam's j nounV,v co>irt of said County.
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Buy a guaranteed
F? otne Han! ware Co.
x)th.
'oyland.
tore.
Axe from
assemble sufficient troops to pre
vent firing into Naco and give full
protection to Americans there.
We sell it for less.
Variety Stork.
Secretary of War Garrison*
says the United States war
strength numbers *227,170 men.
Remember Pauline Mon-
day, Dec 1 Itb.
Sanitary Cleaning and Pres-
sing at Robt. Gill & Son.
We will make reductions on
large quanities bought.
GrsE Saloons.
Pauline Monday.
This coupon and 15c will buy
anything in the store worth 25c.
Variety Stoki:^
Stetson Hats, prices rang.;
from $3.00 to £25.00.at Robt. Gill
& Son.
Every gallon of wine is strictly
pure and guaranteed by us.
GigE Saloons.
See Pauline matinee Mon-
day, Dec. 14th.
agent's here. The Liberia is own-
ed by the Akim Traditing (Join
pany, which was organized by
Chief Sam.
Our Wines are the best made
of the best California grapes, and
we wish to call your attention to
this.
Grsrc Saloons.
We do a large business, be
cause we sell it for less.
Vakie'i y Stork.
on the 8th day of December, 1011,
during a regular term thereof,
hereby notifies all persons indebt
ed to said estate to come forward
and make settlement and those
having claims against the said
Estate to present them to him at
his residence in Paige, ilastrop
County, Texas, where he receives
his mail. This tin? 9th day of
December, 1014.
John Porter,
Administrator of the Estate of
Albert Jempson, Deceased.
If you can't afford
wc will clean yc~"~"
make it look,' v H.
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H 1H"" suit,
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POPULAR PRESENTS
AT POPULAR PRICES
arc our inducements to one and all. Christinas
buying ut our store results in the dolight of the
folks at home.
Wc put at your disposal appropriate gifts
for every member of the family.
We insure you a saving of time and worry
in selection and a n.erry, money saving
Christmas.' Come and let us show you Christ-
mas Gifts that will please you.
We will meet your wants be they large or
small with the most suitable present at prices
that will delight you. *
THE PALACE.
The State op Texas,
To tlx* Sheriff or Any Constable of
Bastrop County, Greeting:
You re hereby commanded to sum-
mon the unknown heir* of Thomas
Sheldom, Francis P'«hr.er and Samuel
Palmer to apjiear at Uie next regular
term of the District Court of Bastrop
County, Texas, to bcheldat the Court
House thereof, in the town of Bastrop,
oti the Second Monday tn January,
A. J). 1915, beinif the 11th day of
January, A. I), 10r«, then and thereto
answer a petition, tiled in said Court
on the 21st day of Oetolier, A. I).
1014, in Cause No. (5114, wherein S. N.
Williams is Plaintiff anil the unknown
heirs of Thomas Hlieldon, Francis
Palmer and Samuel Palmer are De-
fendants.
The cause of action U-ing alleged
as follows:
Plaintiff alleges that lwre^ofore, to-
wit: On or about the 1st d-ay o[ O-to-
her, A. I). 1014, he was lawfully
seized and possessed of tbf" following
descrllwsi lands and premise-*, situated
in Bastrop County, Texas, holdtug
and claiming the panto in fee simple,
to-wit:
lletfinning at the S. K. comer of Uie
Musegrove r'vaus league; bhence N.
10 l\. Oil vara a to the corner of
1 Bosnnky's f>77 acre tract; thence N.
HO W. 150,1 varas with the South line
, of said Rosanky tract: thence Si. lo
I K. with Bosanky's Wes lineVvto varas
! to a st.-ke for corner in Mid line;
thence N. SO W. 2782 rains to the
West line of said league; thence S. 10
W. with said West line of said league
I">70 varas to the S. W, corner of said
league; thence S. 80 K. with the South
line of said league 4.'17" varas to the
S K. corner of said league, the point
and place of beginning, containing
lo.i." acres, and l eing the same traet
of land heretofore try diss! of date
January 22nd, 1800, record**! in Book
Vol. No. 15 on Pages 18 and 10 Deed
Becords of Bastrop County, Texas,
conveyed by Samuel Palmer to S N.
Williams, reference being here made
to said deed as the, same is duly
recorded in the Deed Records of Bas-
trop County, Texas, for more particu-
lar description of said land.
Plaintiff alleges that he and his
grantors and those under whom he
claims title to said promises, have had
and held peaceable and adverse posses-
sion of the same, cultivating, uslny
and enjoyfntf the sane- and surrounded
by good and sufficient fencj for a
iH>rlod of more than ten years next
receding the filing of this petition.
PI ainti IF further alleges that ho and
those whose estate he claims hi \i
possession of said lands un.hr deeds
duly registered, cultivating, using
wjoyinif the > a trie, and paving
fivtes due thereon, for a 11 rioj
niwp tian five years, n.oct pivteding
tin- Uiiirig of this petition. 'H at on or
abowrthe rtr-it d; y of Octol* r, \ ').
1014, Hir said Defendants uolawfully
enteitnl 111m>n said premises and ejected
Plaintiff tl.'-iefrom, and unlawfully
withholds from him the possession
thereof to bis damage in the sum of
t,< H X).f I).
N'ou are furtllercoiumanded tr, sitvo
this Citation by publishing the s ;m.
once in each week for eight successive
ntrrunfs
id
and
all
Ut the return day
newspaper published
in
weeks,
hereof, in ai __
Bastrop ( Vunity, Texas.
Herein fail not, but have you before
said Court on the said 1st day . f th
next b«rm thereof. tl i-* writ with youi-
return thereore, showing how you ha va
ex's-uUsI tlie Mume.
Witness I). Olive, Clerk of tlio
District Court of Bastrop County,
Texas.
Given under my hand and seal of
said Court iro t u> u wn of Bastrop.
1014 t'm "'St ^'i,V °' i)cto',ert A. I
| SEAT.] K I>. < >1.1 VE,
Clerk of the Itistrct Court of Bastroo
County, Texas. .
Issued this tKia> 21st day of October,
A. I). 1011.
Lias D. Olive,
Clerk of tin- District Court of Bastrop
( ounty, Texas.
STATEMKNT OF^muoWNKtt-
SKIP ANl) MANAOEMi'OT
ETC., UEQUIHED HY TM.S
ACT OF AUGITST -I, 1014,
Of The ll kstrop Advertiser, pub-
lished weekly at ilastrop, Texas
for Octohtir, 101 1.
Eltior, Mananinff Editor, liusi-
ness Manager and Ihiblislior.
T. VV. Cain, ilastrop, TojAs.
Individual Owners, T. VV. Cain,
Miss Laura Cain and Miss Minnie
Cain, H istrop, Texas.
Known hondholdors, mortj^a-
KO( s, and other security holders
holding 1 per cent or more of
total amount of bonds, mortgairos
or other securities, None
T. VV. Cain,
Kill tor, Publisher, liusiness
Manager and Part Owner.
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, December 11, 1914, newspaper, December 11, 1914; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206145/m1/2/?q=central+place+railroads: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.