The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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THE VALUE OF MONEY
Franklin said: "If you would
know the value of money go and
try to borrow some,"
Do you know where you could
borrow $200 if sickness or mis-
fortune should come.
The AVERAGE DEPOSITOR
has over $400 in the Bank.
You are certainly capable of
earning mor ey as the average man
and can save as much if you try,
We invite you to start an account
with $1 or more.
Citizens State Bank,
GUARANTY FUND BANK
BASTROP TEXAS
And remembertoo that no depositor ever lost *
a dollar in any State Bank in Texas
SAFE - SOUND - CONSERVATIVE
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a city full of friends will bo
pleased to learn that Mrs. VV. A •
McCord, who has been at the
/i.-Jj Seal3* Hospital at Galveston for
the past week, is doing nicely.
Mr. McCord and Mrs. Karl
Kr and Mr., W R M.jnard *""" "**k- ,UnB "lo">-
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ESTABLISHES BUSINESS
AT ELGIN.
Mr M. C, Booth, of the Booth
Dry Goods Co, has opened a
store atEluin with Mr. C. E. Tow
ell as manager- The Advertiser
takes pleasure in recommending
Mr. Month to the citizenship of
ar.d M. i> n m , ir' Mcuora ana Mrs. luari
^""inard Erhard accompanied her to Gal-
«" -i ending the week at Gal
veston, having made the trip by
""" ' , r.!" .1>,""c;,r" "««•*- ] RiKin and vicinity, .< in ev.ry
v«. M A G-tt'n r«urn.-d,ii',,h,.. h." ™".AUM,n w,*™ w y worthy of Mr cootidence
'1>I^ wccii from a vialt tu Dallas iMM.th e.at li i" "J1"11' and patronage, and we guarantee
> «! T. Uiple. the hl"1<! «"•" ' K,"u" that he Will be In line with every
Mr. Peter Go.it* and son. Mr ghaw Breedl|1(fi wh<) ha>
recently returned from France,
and Brother Clint were in Bas-
trop Friday evening
Miss Ovon Turner attendrd the
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\ibert. were visitors to I .strop
Thursday.
Mihs Nellie Hillsman, with the
Southwestern Telephone Comp-
ii:.\. was a week end visitor t< barbacue in Lock hurt where she
oet her charmir.g cousin Miss.
Mrs T IC. Moore and children.'''a Mc Guirc of Austin, who
ifter a peasant visit to Mrs.
Moore's parent*, Mr, and Mrs.
j All Jung, have returned to Texas
City.
movement for the advancement
of our sister city.
He enjoys a large trade in the
Pastrop territory and we predict
for him a prosperous business
at Elgin.
ompabied her home to re
n..un a few weeks.
Mrs. W. S Foley, of Beeville,
has been visiting her brother,
M'.^s Mabel Hewatt is the|Mr W M Nur ient.
guest of Cashier and Mrs. J. T. , Mrs. Earl Morris and little
Crysup. daughter ai«■ visiting at George-
li iss G •' ice Pitzwilliam is ho nt !1 U
from an < xtended visit to Wash-! Miss Clifton, of Dallas, will ba
uigtcn ('11j aiid utner points ol j vv''h Mrs. C. L. Morcure for the
intt: et. ' coming season. She hrs selected
Mr c. HjWall.ee wm vWUr! ,u'«hel
in fai'-strnp Thursday. i ... ,, , i
Ml. p ... , „ , _ , I Miss.es Grit'.*© and Leah Mon-
heenig. of Red Roc cuiv are visiting at Austin and '
| was ! -.he c:ty this iveek with! San Antonio.
i ' ' ' !('* the best ho Hit i <• «
Ima.i. f,,.. .s,. ,it has been our is i r'n^1?1''1
j pleas ;i to eijjoy In some tine• ! nei. ' '
I Pau! will deivier either in gu! j ' kA . „
ion ugs. Mrs. J. H. Knittle has return
ed from the northern markets
FOR SALE-A few choice
pieees of household furniture-
Must bo sold at once.
Mus. VV. P. Arnold.
FOR SALE — A Ford Touring
Car in first class mechanical con-
dition. Also a Chevrolet in first
class mechanical condition.
H a l< rpoud J kn k ins.
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where she purchased an exten
siye line of up • to • tin - minute
mill.nery dress g iods and notien-
Me sure to set; her lines.
I M' Paul D. Page .Ir. left this
j we/',; for New Orleams. He was
hoi.crtdby being appointe<| a-
I one of tin promoters of the
! M« t; orial Enterprise bein^
aerSIn'^r-.M^ "I" « Y« want a 9u Time Swi Shot
Screw Worm Killer.
Try Martin's C. ounce bottle
& ^ m % y$. & ^ h * •«' & % w. & ^ Ws ^ ^ a H- )*< & % ■ & )r< & & 0 H- •«
The New Garage
served in the World Wrtr frou
Gt 1 i'|j"tcwn I'niversity. Wash-
I ington.
' IV ice 0. Jenkins left this
wv :c to take up his ?oncrt tout
again which v.iji open in Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Decherd
clr'di'en of Austin are
guests of M rs. Deehjrd's parent*
.\Ja,\' u J. N. .Jenins.
Mr. Tom Taylor of Sai
Antonio ;s c .< >'.s uf his j areiitj
i Dr. a'.il Mrs T |!, Taylor.
Miss K ith Kzneris welcomi'.
hoi. e after an >:t nc
ed \isit to ;'. a!ives in Sau An
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->!: . .v. i'.. lepaius visite.o
Miss Anne Suruiav.
Miss Id-, l: K'ker euro'1: ] ;
'he .\ m'iimi! this k
i's Robert \Vat.sol .
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>oc guaranteed.
MARTINS Sl'RK DEATH
t spray kills Hies and Mosquitoes
Martins Wonderful Mine Hug
Killer K'ills all blood sucking
bags.
I'or sale by all Druggists.
ARION THEATRE.
Doors open at 8:80.
Show starts at 9 o'clock.
Week Beginning Monday,
v mist IHth. l'.MU
Monday, Ang., |l 1.-(ieogre
Walsh in 'Help! Help! Police!'
A Fox Picture
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Tuesday, Aug , 19th.,—
Female of Species" A Tri-
angle Picture .1
Wednesday, Aug., 20th.,—
'*H-'r Man," a Pathe I'ictii rn
Thursday, Aug., 2lst..—
John Barrymore in "Test of
ilunor." a Paramont.
Friday, Aug., 22nd., —Ma
be! Normand in "Sis Hop —
^ins" A C]old w_vn^Meu^
Saturday, Aug. 29rd — Viv-
ian in ' Rescuing Angle" a
Par' ninnnt Picture.
Coming Friday 29—Clara
Kimball Young
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"Tie River Garage"—Near tlie Bridge.
Havin-r opened !\ (iunige at Ba.-ft'op 1 ;i?-k lor a hliaio cl yor.r patroii-
aire. Also tire and tube vuloaniving.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
M- GIVE MK A TRIAL.
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I da 1> in Lie;* visited I Ja-4 r< i
friends Su:.- iy.
Mr. anil Mrs Jack .!<•;.!\in-
d : s. M I j. ' 'to .V and Miist.i)
II .is J .:ii.s. ol B' anmon•
iie visiting >■< t vos in Pas. << }
Mrs S I., lirannon and twt
-nils, ,|at- a.al S L. .1 r. retun
(1 hou.e Mord .y after spending
i few diys at Couplandi vlsltinj
:< r .si-.ter, M rs. li. Hi rry,
M i s. Delia l> ividson ai.d daupl
r, Miss Mary l."v, ol Houstoi.
ire spending ii f'".v davs in Das
*.-^ip, guests 'if Mrs DftvidsonV
.'.rents, Mr. ai'd Mrs. .1, I.
1 irannon,
Miss Diith Margaret Nurs
of Vnakui'ij, is \ .siting Miss L<
oehl.
Mrs Lydia (Jrgain. of Ohla
1: ma, at' or a two weeks visit ti
. i itive.s here r tu i lied hoi: i
<t week.
Mrs Ktta Orgain is now on ;. | /
-it to n-i-.tives it it v oi i hou,
:i O walioina
Miss Laura Valenta. o( Moul- ,
' u a' 'lex is, h;i- ae -opte.) a posi j )
I t i■ >li ar. sales l i ly v, ith tin '
I M'jth Dry Goods Co. M ss Laura j '
lias v:.si«e 1 I >a troj nun.et'ouj ,
times and has made many friends ,
h« re and we preiiict that she will •
)ve a valuable ad lition to tin- j
p" lular store.
drs. T. P. Haynie has return
I home fron Haylor Cnivarsity
A Bargain.
Che builcing we are nowoccupy-
ng at the pre;sent, wili bo FOR
SALE CHEAP in the next few
lays.
3an be remodeled into a nice five
coin Bungalow. Siza 26x32feet.
A bargain for some one.
TURNER LUMBER COMPANY,
f MM IH^C 70 EU!LD~A>* 1 HI.SG
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■H'ST r.FCKlVED
CAKHAKTT OVERALL.
One pair wili outwear two |iair
EIGHT O'/ Dl CK We have j 9' Hie other brands, A now lino
ust recciv.-u .1 r oz. Duck jUsl m riveil.
'v. P. Pkuk.ins.
ready to be made into r:otton
K, P. Pl.kkins.
acklng.
-000 POUNDS.:
!e"«w t.\ \\ anted.
Stai; CASK CUCCKUY
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A very attractive line of sampl-as iiom ths
Chicago Tailoring Association and the Sterling |
Tailoring Company, and I am now ready to take |
your orders at reasonable prices. Your rneas-
ure taken by tsiiovswho know how.
Have your army overcoats dyed in black and
blue Solid colors guaranteed. Alterations a
specialty. Owning, Messing, Hats I lado Over
.ore she ha> been 11. ing a
irse iti anisic.
M r G. C. Schaefer has bo mi
1 two weeks vis.t to t!m• o'■
ne and % ill .• v\■ Siturday I .1
11 :n;>lii!l, i coin > mied by his
m 1 the", Mrs. G. W. Sohefer and
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l\ ieiner
Miss Amelia IJidgeway, of' <
N ,V Ol'ieMt s.l . . ig h"i
t nit, M rs. M. (■ • Booth,
Mrs. C L. Moneuie Ins 1 • tufn
■ ! ed from tii '.rlcet whei'e sh'1
ight an eli 1/ nt lin 0! mi! 1-
X t ry, pboe goods ami ready to
M, v.'t ar.
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IF YOU DON'T WANT TO.
Why give up your Car lor several weeks
'<(> have it painted?
f ngrec to give you a perfect job, with
finest materials obtainable.
My prices are positive')- the lowest of ;>riy
town.
Come to See Me. Let's Talk
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ii.vl Stroubef ! 1: g ol liedliiock,
". re visitors in the home of Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs <K Ing an and
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Cain, Thomas S. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, August 15, 1919, newspaper, August 15, 1919; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206306/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.