The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1915 Page: 5 of 8
eight pages : ill. ; page 24 x 18 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
\v% V <
• v •
t •
n
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER. HASTROI*. TEXAS
U
V
CITING AN EXCEPTION.
"You know," Haiti Parson Thirdly,
"the Good Hook says, 'Whatsovcr ye
^w. that shall ye also rei|t.'"
«^"AII of which tenda to prove that
ven the Good Hook Isn't always lufal-
llblo," retried Mr. Huburb
"Why what do you mean?" Queried
the parson.
"Just this," answered Suburb, who
had been doing an amateur gardener
stunt. "Suppose you sow good needs
and your neighbor keeps chickena.
What?"
Whereupon the good man hi'vlng
nothing more to say, said nothing.
Stopping Him.
"I shall never ask you to promise to
come home early again," she said sor-
rowfullly, when ho let himself in at
2 a. m.
"Why not, my dear?" he Inquired
quietly.
"it's bad enough to be married to
a nlghtli iwk and a loafer without mull-
ing a liar of you. too," she replied, aud
ho had no comeback.
Wit of the Force.
The policeman had a gambler by the
arm and was waiting for the patrol
wagon to arrive.
"What aro you doing?" asked a
friend of the olllcer who happened to
be passing.
"I am holding a card party," replied
the cop.
Her Little Slam.
"I see that a statistician estimates
thern aro 150,000 Idiots la tho United
States."
"Well?"
"I was Just wondering who the
women aro who married (he other
149.999."
AT THE EMIGRANT PIER.
1L M
iymM
lie—My, but that woman from
Switzerland Is freckled!
She Yea; sort of er~er—"dotted
Swiss." as it were.
Gentle Firmness.
Sp-a k pi ritly It Is I letter fur
To frame your tnlk that wny.
Kiit nlw.iyn i'hoos tin' worda thai ar«
jl.hi what you wunt to nuy.
Looking for More Room.
"I think," salti the editor, in a wor-
ried tone, "that I will drop Journalism
and take to astronomy."
"Why?"
"Hocause astronomers must have
more space than they know what to
do with."—Herald and Presbyter.
Tho Explanation.
"Why is X always regarded as an
an known quantity?"
"Because In these days so few
people ever see one long enough to
know It."
Art Comparisons.
"Moses was shocked to find the gold-
en calf creating so much enthusi-
asm."
"Yes With all lis faults the golden
calf must have been a bettor piece
of art than the buffalo on our
nickels."
Upto-Date Neighbor.
Mrs. Myles Is she llxlng In an up-
to date neighborhood?
Mrs. Styles—Oh, my, yes. Why,
there are twenty lap-dogs, but not a
baby carriage on the block.
May Have Started Him.
"I wonder how Columbus got the
Idea that the world was round?"
"I don't know that there Is anything
remarkable about his deductions. Any
man alnnp In middle age neglns to get
the idea that tho world la not ex-
actly square."
Judging From Looks.
Patience She doesn't look like a
girl who would marry for money.
Patrice No, hIio it- esn't look like n
girl that anyone would want to marry
at all-
No Duplicates.
Customer -Walter, this is the first
tender steak I've ever had In your
shop
Walter- My goodness! You must
have got the guvnor's. London Tit-
Hits.
Comparative Feats.
"Say, Jips, yon ought to begin anil
Irani vottr muscles I lifted a harrel
on mv place last week Can you bent
thai?
"Oh. yes I've JUBt lifted a mortgage
from mine "
A NECESSITY.
■
II SALIVATES!
DON'T STAY BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED
I Guarantee "Godson's Liver Tone" Will Give You the Best Liver
and Bowel Cleansing You Ever Had—Don't Lose a Day's Workl
PLENTY FROM TIME BEFORE
Calomel wakes you sick; you lose a
day's work. Calomel is Quicksilver
and It salivates; calomel injures your
liver.
If you art, Nlioua, feel lazy, sluggish
and all knocked out, if your -bowels
are constipated and your head aches
or stomach Is sour, Just take a spoon-
ful of harmless Dodson's Liver Tone
Instead of using sickening, salivating
calomel. Dodson's Live/ Tone is real
liver medicine. You'll know it next
morning because you will wake up
feeling fine, your liver will bo work-
ing, your headache and dizziness gone,
your Btomach will be sweet and your
bowels regular You will feel like
working. You'll be cheerful; full of
vigor and ambition.
Your druggist or dealer sells you a
60-oent bottle of Dodaon'r Liver Tono
under my personal guarantee that it
will clean your sluggish liver better
than nasty calomel; li won't make you
sick and you can eat anything you
want without being salivated. Your
druggist guarantees that each spoonful
will start your liver, clean your bowels
and straighten you up by morning or
you can have your money back. Chil-
dren gladly take Dodson's Liver Tons
because it Is pleasant tasting and
doesn't grips or cramp or make them
sick.
I am selling millions of bottles of
Dodson's Liver Tono to people who
have found that this pleasant, vege-
table. liver medicine takes the place
of dangerous calomel. Uuy one bottle
on my sound, reliable guarantee. As!c
your druggist or storekeeper about me.
The Keform Orator—Fellow eltl- j
zens, 1 cannot tell a lie—
Voice From Hoar of Hall— Thou you
won't last long in politics.
BUCK
LEG
LOSSES surely PREVENTE! GETS 2-CENT MONEY ORDER
A Quick Response.
Al a. to tliluk Imw many lull
And lay the blame on f.ite,
Who. when tliey hear temptation
Don't even hesitate!
call.
True Spellbinding.
"What Ih your idea Of real political
greatness?"
"Well," replied Senator Sorghum,
"these days a man doesn't seem to
be considered a really great politician
until he can keep a crowd interested
without saying a word about politics."
Tricks In Politics.
"I wanted to be a candidate," de-
clared Mrs. Wombat.
"Then why didn't you toss your hat
inso the ring?" inquired Mrs. Wallaby.
"My milliner. It seems, was on the
other side. She wouldn't get my hat
ready In time."
Easily Explained.
"I ran across your old friend Smith
bf C' ' BUckite Ptlla. l"W
nrtiW r< ilsi to, preferred h;
Wasioi u*fn«''i b*cftti * thay *ro
1<*ot tr* v'.htr v«cwlne« fall
wMlf for tMKikirt *ik'. uHtiinonUU.
|0-4cm |ik«e. Bliekleo Pilll $i 0w
r, du>« pfrcc. lilac kid? Pill# 4.00
I'm mif Inlnrtor, but Cuttcr*a beat
Tn wp«rtorltf of Osttrr products Is tint to orre If
ftum of apafiftllftlng In vaoctnM and Mm nit only.
I tllit nn Cutter's. If unnMatn* .1*. orritr rltrerf.
TMt CUTTER LABOIIAIORY, U.ifctl,,. California.
TRY THE OLD RELIABLE
UljMTERSMiTHs
?i Chill tonic
For MALARIA Crevoi*'
A FINE QLNEHAL ftTKENCTHENiNG TONIC
" PARI^tiR'S
HAIR BALSAM
A tollrt proliferation of navrlfi*
Helps to erAiln at««tismlrulT.
For Restoring Color and
Oaauty to Gray orFadad Hair.
fr:i. ftnd f i.00 m hrhitsIMt.
the other day.'
"How did it happen?"
"lie wouldn't get. out of tho way
when 1 blew- my horn."
No Fear.
.lock Won't you buy a trunk, Pat?
Pat And phwat for?
Jock Why, to hold your clothes In, :
of course.
Pat l'hwat! And go naked? Dashed
the bit!
Well Recommended.
Divorce Plaintiff (testifying) — My
husband's cruel conduct caused me to
lose sixty pounds.
Fat Lady iln audience)—I wonder
if I could hire him to marry mo?—
Puck.
RROPtY TREATED, usual'* r « Ou,cl<
MilVI *. I rai|8|i 100|, removes swelling
and short breath, often gives entire r«l!«f in
l B to Vfi Says Trial treatment sent FNEK.
OR. THOMAS 1. GkfcgN, Snccr aor to I)r.
U. II Greeu'i Sum. B >t A. Chtltwuilh Ci.
Substitute for Horn.
A cheap and easily made substitute
for horn can be made of wheat (lour
and sodium stilcaie. This substitute
Is very hard and strong and. by insert-
ing organic dye Into tho composition
while mixing, It can be colored to imi-
tate almost aay kind of horn sub-
stance. The compound Is made by
mixing 10 parts (by volume) of bo-
dluin silicate (10 degrees Baume) with
distilled water, and then stirring the
resultant liquid Into a thick paste
w ith fine whits wheat, flour The musB
Is then allowed to staud for three
weeks, during which time it undergoes
a chemical reaction that produces a
hard, hornlike substance. This com
position can bo molded without pres-
sure when first made and turned and
machined like brass after it has set.
Two Cent Balance Is Paid Through Ex
press Company by Kansas
Woman,
The smallest money order ever mado
out by the agent for the local express
company was glvon to a woman to pay
on an account owed to u mail-order
house, according to a Plackwell story
printed In the Ardmorelte. Tho wom-
an had received a letter from the mall-
order house notifying her that she
owed the firm two cents. Indignant
and unable to reallte the spirit that
would prompt anyone to mall a bill
lor two cents, tho woman decided that
a jost office stamp would not suffice
and that only a money order would do.
The fee for the order was three cents
and the postage stamp necessary to
carry it cost two cents more, so (hat
with the two-cent postage stamp that
carried lhe bill to the woman seven
cents was expended in collecting a
two cent debt.—Kansas City Journal.
finds a cure
for pellagra
Very Particular
"Why, my dear, how sober you
look! There isn't a slngk* bright
color about you."
"No, I thought that now James is in
the diplomatic service, I had better
wear neutral tints."
Forced to It.
-Still keeping
bachelor's
Friend
hall?
Jinks No-o. Fact Is, times got so
hard'that I could no longer afford to j
smash the dirty dishes and buy new j
ones. 1 got married.
Sartorial Note.
She- Women are more resourceful
than men.
He 1 guess that's right. A man has
to >;et his clothes made to fit his shape,
but a woman cau get her shape made
to fit her clothes.
ARE YOU DISFIGURED
BY SKIN ERUPTION?
Pimples, rashes, ringworm, prickly-
heat and, worst of all, that red Itch-
ing, scaly torment, eczema, vanish
when you use resinol ointment and
resinol soap. There Is no doubt about
it. Even though your skin is so
unsightly with eruption that you shun
your friends and your friends shun
you, resinol usually makes it clear
and healthy, quickly, easily and at
trilling cost. When you aro sick of
wasting tlaao and money on tedious,
expensive treatments, get resinol oint-
ment and resinol soap front the near-
est druggist and you will quickly see
why physician* have prescribed them
for twenty years for Jimt such troubles
as yours! Great for sunburn.—Adv.
EGGED GOING AND COMING.
Harvey, La.—Mrtt. 8. W. Spruicll, of
thin place, writes: "I suppose it will bo
a great pleasure to you to know that y u
cured my child. 8he had pellagra very
bad and the doctor aaid aha never would
get well. She is well «f pellagra and
looks fine.
"You may use this letter as a testimon-
ial if you wish. Great benctit have you
done my daughter, Mindie Abratns."
There is no longer any doubt that pel-
lagra can be cured. Don't delay until it
is too late. It is your duty to consult the
resourceful Itaughn.
The sjmptoms—hands red like sunburn,
skin peeling off, soro mouth, the lips,
throat and tongue a flaming red, with
much mucus and choking; indigestion and
nausea, either diarrhoea or constipation.
There in hope; get liaughn'a big Free
book on Pellagra and learn about the
remedy for Prllngra that ha* at last been
found. Address American Compounding
Co., box 2088. Jasper, Ala., remembering
money is refunded in any case where 1 ho
remedy fails to cure.—Adv.
Men Worth While.
"Quito a company of notables seem
to be gathered here."
"Yes. The kindly old gentleman In
clerical garb is a famous marrying
parson."
"And the spry little man talking to
him?"
"That's Lawyer Higgles, our best
known separator."
Old Parishioner Found Way to Cling
to His Original Position About
Miracle.
One Sunday morning a certain
young pastor In his first charge an-
nounced nervously:
"I will take for my text the words.
'And they fed five men with five thou
sand loaves of bread and two thou-
sand fishes.'"
At this misquotation un old par
lahloner from his seat In the amen
corner said audibly;
corner said audibly;
"That's no miracle- I could do It
myself."
The young preacher said nothing at
tho time, but the next Sunday he au- |
nounced the samo text, again. This
time he got It right:
"And I hoy fed five thousand men on
five loaves of bread and two fishes."
lie waited a moment and then, lean
ing over the pulpit and looking at the
anion corner, he said:
"And could you do that, too, Mr
Smith?"
"Of course I could." Mr. Smith re-
plied.
"And how could you do It?" said
the preacher.
"With what was left over from last ,
Sunday," said Mr Smith Advance. i
THE CHARM
OF MOTHERHOOD
Enhanced By Perfect Physi-
cal Health.
HE NEEDED PLENTY OF ROOM
And Was Willing to Pay for Two
as One Didn't Seem to
Serve.
Purlng the run of a play at the
Cohan theater in New York last win
ter a wobbly person teetered up to
the box office one Saturday night
when the place was packed and do
mantled a good seat.
"Nothing left except standing room,"
said the box office man. "Sell you
standing room for it dollar "
The wavering one produced a dollar
and went inside. Dut so many general
admissions were grouped at the rem
that, over the intervening hedge of
heads ho caught only vagrant glimpses
of what went on upon the Htage.
lie foggily considered the situation
for a spell Then he rocked his weav
ing way hack to the box office window
and put a second dollar on the shelf.
"Gltnme noazlr one of them standln'
rooms," he ordered; "can't see the
show at all if yon only got one." Sat
urday Evening Post.
Sleep.
For do but consider what an excel-
lent thing sleep Is! It l& so Inestima-
ble a Jewel that, If a tyrant would give
his crown for an hour's slumber, it
cannot bo bought; of so beautiful a
shape is it that, though a man live
with an empress, bis heart cannot be
at quiet till ho leaves her embrace
ments to bo at rvst with the other;
yea, so greatly aro we Indebted to
this kinsman of death, that we owe
tho better tributary half of our life
to him; and there Is good cause why
we should do so; for sleep is that
golden chain that ties health and our
bodies together. Who complains of
want, of wounds, of cares, of great
men's oppressions, of captivity, whilst
be aleepethThomas Dekker.
The experience of Motherhood la a try-
ing one to moat women and marka dis-
tinctly an epoch in their lives. Not on*
woman in a hundred ia prepared or un-
derstanda how to properly care for her-
aelf. Of courae nearly every woman
nowadays has medical treatment at such
times, but many approach the experi-
ence with an organism unfitted for the
trial of strength, and when it is over
her system haa received a ahock from
which it is hard to recover. Following
right upon this comes the nervous strain
of caring for the child, and a distinct
change in the mother results.
There is nothing more charming than
a happy aud healthy mother of children,
and indeed child-birth under the right
conditions need be no hazard to health or
beauty. The unexplalnnble thing it
that, with all the evidenca of shattered
nerves and broken health resulting from
an unprepared condition, and with am-
ple time in which to prepare, women
will persist in going blindly to the trial
Every woman at this time should rely
upon Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable
Compound, a most valuable tonic and
invigorator of tho female organism.
In many homes
once childless there
are now children be-
cause of the fact
that Lydia F'. Pink-
ham's V egetablo
Compound makes
women n o r m ti 1,
healthy and strong. ^eorfWoSdaS
If yon want special advice write to
Lydia K. Piukbam Medicine Co. (confi-
dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will
bo opened, read and answered by A
Vroiuau aud held in strict couddeuce*
-— « 1 1 i
Women employed In tho United
States arsenal In Philadelphia have
asked for a 25 per cent Increase In
pay.
For Sprains,
Strains or
Lameness
Always Keep
a Bottle In
Your Stable
I
Rub ft In
HAN FORDS
Balsam of Myrrh
A LINIMiNT
A BenevOfcnt Refusal.
"Senator, I wish you would give
me a Job as your private secretary."
"Oh. my boy," responded the oily
senator, "don't get mixed up with the
government service. Nothing to it
Ruins a young man. Besides, I have
promised that position to my son."
Kansas City Journal.
Wlggs T'ovtiij cfeged linn ou to tho
stag/"1
V Igga—Yes, and tho audience
"K .1 him off
Wouldn't You?
How wart tills k"""I "lit world would b«t
If crankx nlnrif could run ft!
KorHnotll, if i'liu><'' were left to tn ,
I'm very ur<- I'd tilmti It
The Wrong Crime.
"Pld you see where they arrested
by mistake an operatic tenor for em-
bezzling?"
"Of course, that was a mistake If
they arrested a tenor for anything It
should have been for uttering false
nc'.es."
Chocolate Soldiers.
Captain Bean of tho eommlssionary
branch of th« British army in France
reports, saya the Westminster (ia-
zette, that Toramy Atkins Is striving
with all his might to live up to George
Bernard Shaw's "Chocolate Soldier."
Chocolate sweets and, in fact, sweet-
meats of all kinds are in such great
demand that British candyntakers are
busy night and day.
From Cairo comes the report that |
the Australians stationed there have I
absolutely eaten the entire chocolate j
supply.
Captain Bean's official report Bays: j
"Our canteen has five times the de
mand for sweets and soft drinks that
was expected, and one-fifth the de '
mtfhd for beer."
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's
The Old Standard Groves T. >lri. *
chill 1'onic is equally valuable as .« < ire.
:ral Tonic Dec o--.« it contains tlir w-'!
inown tonic properties of ytJlNlNI. and
(HON it / eM t>n Hie I.ives, l'riv . "ut
Malaria, Fnriches the Bliwxl and Buil.lt
ip tho Whole System. SO cent* — Adv
Willing to Oblige.
"Nora," said the mistress to the
new servant, "we always want out
meals promptly on the hour."
"Yls, mum. An' If I miss th' first
hour shall I wait for th' next?"
Magic Washing Stick
Thl* In •mnpthlng new to housi'wlvrn-—
•owrtliliiK they have wttuleil ll thelc livr*,
tmt 11 >•* •,• Could i:ct before. It niakpn It i>o*-
Bible to tlo the hcat-lcxi, hitrdpat wuhUIi " In
le*i (hBii our tinlf the tliae It look by i
method-, mi.) It eliminate, ill rubalnc and muh
eiilar effort. No w nhliiK luaeliin.i Im needed.
Nothing but Ihfa simple little preparation,
wb l b In atwolutely harmlm to tha finest tatrlct—
white, eoloreil or woolen. It mukex the
hanient taHli of the week a pleaHatil paMtlmn—
a delightful occupation. You will be ile-
llghted at the clean, upotleH*. Know-while
clothes that come out of the rlmtlng water;
and all wlttiout any rfTort on your part The
Uatfle WadilUR Htlck <011 It ill- and rememl.er,
without Injury to the moat delicate gooda,
colored or white, woolenn, hlnnketa, laee ei.i-
taina, etc. Contains no aehla. no ullia'les, no
pol onoiia liurredlent* to make u n«e Uau
(Teroua. IS within;* 25 cents
Noli by all UruirKlMiit and Oroeers everv
where If Tourn doesn't handle h, „|,ow ,llm
"'!* hell (.'el n for you. Or aend *." • iu
ntuuipa to A. B. RICHARDS CO.. Sherman, Tliai — Ad*.
An Empire Ranch.
We hear often of "captains of In-
dnstry," "Napoleons of Finance," and
"land barons," but what title is Im-
posing enough to fit the Australian
cattleman who owns or controls
hit'i.OOf acres of ranch land- a domain
as large as "ennsyhanla?—Youth's
Com pa n ion
Wlnd.iw Boxes
'lefore mining earth iu window
boxes whitewash the Inside of the
box This not oi;ly keeps a wooden
Pox from routing but prevents insects.
■.Met all's Magazine.
LADIES!
—Take CAPUDINE—
For Aches, f'aina and Nervouaneaa.
IT IS NOT A NARCOTIC OK DOri&—
Glvea quick relief—Try It.—Adv.
London claims to be tho healthiest
European capital
Ontario's Kill dairy products were
valued at $103,381,864.
For Gall., Wire
Cuta, I .ameneaa,
Strains, Bunchet,
_ ..rush, Old Sore*,
Nail Wound#, Foot Rot,
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc.
Made Since 1846.
Price 25c, SOc and $1.00
... „ , op, WMTK
All Dealers
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can quickly be overcome by
! CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER FILLS.
Purely vegetable
—act surely and
gently on the
I liver. Cure
Biliousness,
Head-
ache,
D i 7. i i -
ness, and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMAI.L PILL, SMALL IXftfc, SMALL PRIC8,
Genuine must bear Signature
ARTER'S
ITTLE
Accurate Clock.
So accurate Is an astronomical
clock In Germany that nfter 18 years
of use its error was only one second
Ii. 18!'8 lathers in Moston made S15
for a r>l hour week. They now receive
(28 f>0 for a 44 hour week
Australia and New Zealand aro tho
greatest wool-producing countries.
Danger in Delay
The great danger of kidney troubles is
that th^y so often gel a firm hold before
the sufferer recognizes them. Health
will be gradually undermined. Back-
ache, headache, nervousness, lameness,
soreue st lumbago, urinary troubles,
tlropiv, gravel and Bright sdisea.se may
follow as tho kidneys got worse. Don't
neglect your kidneys. Help the kidneys
with Doan's Kidney Pills. It is the be*.t
recommended special kiduey remedy.
A Texas Case
Mrs. J. F Andrea-
son. 12t>8 Av<>nu« I,
0:ilv«atnn, Tex.. .May*
"Exposure disorder-1
my kidneys My head
ached. I hud ternblij
dias) spells ami my
hack wan *n mire i
could hardly tn o v i>
With o 11 t BCrentnlnK.
Tlir kidney «"< retl"r>«
were xcamy and ttiu
doctor a is lued .n op
••ration. I n«M 1>.inn'n
Kidney Pills Inxtnad
and four or ftvr boxei
cured me. I have had
no algr of kidti y trou-
ble for years."
Tvto Plftw t-fti • StwiT
G«t Oor '< at *.n Start. > Hoi
doan'S v,i"t
FOSTER-MILBURN OC.. BUFFALO. N. Y.
Texas Directory
GENERAL HARDWARE
AND SUPPLIES
Contractors'Suppltes, Builders'
Ha-ciware, Etc. .-"rices and In-
formation 'urnlshed on request
PEDEN IRON &l STEEL CO.
HOUSTON SAN ANTONIO
v$6CASH
and sn ail monthly
ol 43 r.nch ' this ,ut 0'b
SMITH PHEMIERTvf owr '«<
, At our low prire ev , of V
ami hom« can affut I the c.ot-
'yer.ienco ot l/P«"iiHr U
shortrrs th® day's work
Offlca; Ititl " homo, it he i > < i. ." \ .r t i •
ipr olt writ# lor uti'clal orooostfion *oo c^n l.y tn.r
iblu fift'lt. Cjmeit ,• T>v. - trr F^clt*afr C#l f«tci. f• i ■*
PATENTS
Obtained and tra^eninrt* ar . nwiahtt rrnis-
te:r<l Write tor Ir.ter.tor'H UuKlr I' t>tl "*•>!
7Wt\rca< tll.ix , Houston,Tex I'hwf I'reston 4iWt.
HAROWAY CATHEY
Moraiif I)ut«trtlv« A jjr-i < ?, llmiAton.
ililrtj #it «i>iu* . I'm* 'b* l>1
lutvit difl' Q to ooiaiuini rUimUt' uiiiuii
uiatt«n. You it* for man? W
albo ftirin-ii bonded pull«*9 wau'luuen. f«>f
un applicaiSuO. k.larn Itulldinff.
W. N U., HOUSTON, NO. 33-1915.
*« A
ii> m,
Desire Unbounded.
KcertillliiK Olllcer—You want to en-
Hat. eh?
| Iriah Recruit (enthusiastically) —
! Yob. sir—for the duration of the war,
| or longer, If It laata! — London Opinion
II Yours la fluttering or weak, uaa RGNOVINE." Mud* by Van Vloet-Manaftald Uru«Co.. Wlemohla. Tann. Prlca *t.OO
J
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, August 13, 1915, newspaper, August 13, 1915; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206175/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.