The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925 Page: 1 of 8
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the full page message from the Bastrop merchants in this issue—they are happy to serve you in any capacity always
THE BASTROP ADVERTISER
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'tit, BASTHOP ■■u>VF:RTisF,K. Hastkmp tkva-s 8KPTKMBEK 11
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organ being installed in the
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pe.-ixl ni-ri-enttttiw 1 mm the
'* Mr \. K. lvtt.it. A solid
tftorv i ** ■ i
Pwa< neces.-ao to transport the or-
, from th, factory to Bastrop.
"lr jvttit states that it will take
lay - t< th.- entire parts
-mbled •"«! tlu.t every precauti •>
, (,aPl. mu,t in' maintained in order
r,|«. instrument t. function prope--
,udpinK a print an<l
ukmt:,r|fPiz"uv of the "arts or. the
„und the organ will he a waiter.
,(i (|f nrt and melody combined
completely assembled and ope-
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The orjrari was made • >> the F.stey
Win fonipai.y at Hrattleboro \' r-
lont. v.lio are alii >ng the pioneers in
Li ami pip'' rjfan maher . A l««
piddtKription given by Mr. Pettit
*(..!, the fat t t at 11..- Ml.•;. W i'l
Ciw 632 pipes each Riving out a
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i huch ami 1 I inches by *-■'< I iti-
j s,|u..r.. The -mallest pipe il 'fly
■il) fiteniblinjt a small whittle.
tested Lefo' •
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ptrouble. The larger pipe.' are
f)rof .vond nut the medium to
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|0l Thursday September 21th. Mi -
|j law^m. Il-'tn. l>e neif-t i i' i• • 11
HM will hol.l a milnnery school .at
► Bastr'.p count\- court ions*' T'.e
hn rill begin at :• sharp in tin
brine .'inn will be conducted f<>r two
Bi. Every bod) that I* Interested
|th:« -abject js urged to ho then
fed find <>iit nil th.'v rii n about this
prating feminine subject.
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1. Gorge He ire n who ha been
d'jrtinir a imiecry business in th• •
lernon buildim on mair <trec"
.• t-.-nburine Mr Degt n
J? that hp will i<"( J. n stork of
fries nt Iu i ;den< •• for sale t •
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| til M i IM ! K i ( M Ml MH
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niny nfteri Sept 11. 'the pa
"f Alum ('reek school met at
I "'""1 huildinir nd organized i
F 'h« • \ -soi iation. Mueh
■ttWM - Ii >. > 1,\ tin- liivjf«' t o 4 n i
|th*t joined, there being Jl in all
1 ''Wmittei consisting of Al> . T
1 Mi ■ ••allic j'rice. M i-is
|M e Hoist,,n, Mrs. W A. Rhodes
| 'r •' ail oirnmr room nrni • uir
'he following officers which
ptWMecptMl Mrs. Price,
^ A Khoilcs, Vice I'res., I5< - s
Mrs. S 0. riniborne,
The (i"o|iU> decided to have
r Animation meet twice each
1 fl 'he 2ml and tth. Fi idays at
Patrons, who are not mem-
[*"• urift-d to come an.) be with
th«' .smallest are made
lead.
The motor which operates the or-
iran is attached to the that con.
Iiol> the tans and is one norse power.
The tuning apparatus ■ n t: e nu-tid
pi|h's are known a. coinpi n atin^r
cylinders or a pip within a pipe and
j are controlled l _\ a -m ill bra.ss wire
|'>n tin outside which are moved "ither
forward - r backward to get h< desir-
•d tore. There are .'to bronzed pi|H-s
i.crosj the front of the organ which
gives it- a be nitiful forward appea-
rance which iv bieuded with 4 panels
of Filigree mahoriny fir' -.1)
feet high at intervals between the
display j)i|H*s. The woods used in the
manufacture of the organ ar varied
from Michigan spruce. Mahogany.
New llamshire I'oplar. Hi. k< v. and
Ma s w, i,(l. S|u- ia! shutters for de
sired tone eftc, t - ,t i ills,, part of the
i equipment.
| Distinctivi ,nd )., cial feature- are
j embodied in the eoncole which hi.
'rols th<- playing of th« organ. The
j >tiso|c ,'-«•!( • mah.og >11\ ■ i ,: i,a- a
| iu'i v ,rl ',t Hi i- pines which coii-
j nect will the tone i 11 e It has a
■lote range m the pc'al oi ,• m and a
| nothei exclusive •• ♦ u: ,> is > the
i fact tha the bass t mi are <,ntr<>11 -
ed uni\i rsallj 1>\ one j,ction < i tl.e
foot p.diil. It ha tilting tablet stops
in -tend of pull and ha fi univer al
combination pi-tor., f . ■ the cuntr<,1 of
my spe< lal tone or combination of
tones at the will of the operator. I'
has a double tahli I.e. I",ard be hIc
the foot *ietal 'ontrol.
I'be svell box is designed in special
L'Xc'lusivt patent- controlled by the
Kstej factory a*id ha- a Iift incai a
■!ty ,f " in, lie- I; i made of Has-
wood. The entire special design was
designed by the Organ (iuild of
America and is the highest tandard
value in make and performance. T • •
,-ost ol the instrument will "xreed
s,i nil 1.1 ii i and was a gift lo the Metho-
dist Chun h by Mr U \ M«C, rd It
vill In an instrument of beauts' and
is an inovatioi of special attractive-
tie . fi'1,1 •. . Ille To till progressive d -
nomination f the Methodist of His-
• rop 'ind an addition to the cbu'd
building and to Ha.-trop that every
citi/en can take -| 'i'ial pride in h. \-
int i' a .i p ut .f thep- privilr -e t,,
en their vp'i ia! v e. hin well a -
■ lining in tlx -,,iii' that he' ild (J !-
ervlces. The
p i it i/.en
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Cotton continues io pour Into Mar-
shall from ill country surrounding
Marshall and recet|its from all sources
this season are tar ahead of previous
years
At the meectins of tho city com
missioned the lax rale for th* city of
Marshall for the year of 1H-5 was
• t at fi 'ji; on the i 100 valuation.
.Mollis (>i.iiivi 1 te was elected piesi
dent of the I.a Orange Chamber ol
Commerce at the annual banquet ol
thu oiKatii/aiion held recently
Kor the first II days of September,
,11,108 square bales and 2850 round
hales of cotton were exported inroush
the port ol Houston
.1 I' Smith. Cherokee county car-
penter. Iius been appointed state build
i'!- Inspector sucuetidiun the Uto Cap-
lulu Heiidri ajou
An isMie if f, i I.,loo (i.ilveston Cnun
ty special road bauds bear lav 5 per
cent and maturing serially was up
proved by the attorney general's do
part ill cut
Seventeen cars of sto, k cattle were
shipped from Dllwjrth recently t'oi
a point near Missouri City where
tlies will li put ia the mas- iuJ tat
tciied for tlie ti. irkel
Taxes in \nderson county for the
yeai 1 ' 2"■ amoiniti-d to $1' I.t'2•di.-
t ri but 111 as lo'lows St,if-' fiv. SI IT
941; county. $ 1 _.5f,-l. road and brids«.
$'.•7,173. county school -. 439
\V, rk on Oahes; m County's *.",,hi
(loo road improvement-, !■ uturing tin-
puvlnit of th" Galveston-Houston
road, as provided in the bond. Isuic
voted June J i, will start aiioui uaio
her 15
The game, fish and oyster depart
incut will pay $1 each for live grown
squirrels and 5a cents each for llvt
young squirrels >f weaning me, iu an
effort to conserve the animals Com
mis. loner Turner K Hubby announced
this week
A committee has appointed to
have circulated throughout Wallet
count;. ,i petition asking the conimis
slom rs court to cull an election on
a bond issue to put hard surfaced
roads on al! the highways through the
county It was estimated the roads
would cost the taxpayers $1,250,000.
Ini. s for the Texas Mid Winter
I'ou try show it Wa\iiha< hie have
been -el for lour day s beginning
Thursday, Pecember 31, and continu-
ing through M .n la\ .laniiai s C l'J2(i.
an or,ling to John ^ Singleton, secre
tai > of t!.e Waxa' ichie chamber of
commerce
thou-in 1 ; -w families have
ment. These trout never Ijave been
Buc^es.-inr.^ propagateil In Texas, ar
'it
moved to Houston since January 1,
Charles .1 Kirk, public service com
missloner, estimated this week. This
is based on the report of the Houstou
Lightning and I'ower Company thai
9000 new liuht connections have been
made this year. Mr Kirk said.
The Sun Antonio and Aransas Past
Hallway Company of San Antonio wa«
grunted an amendment to lis chartei
by the secretary of state to construct
an extension from Kd in burg to Hurlin
gen lieHring on the proposed exlen
sion is to be held by the interstate
commerce commission and the Texai
railroad c itnmission in October.
Rainbow trout will be placed in
Lake Cisco by the state as all expert
ent. The
cfei-.sinh)
cording to the state game and fish
commission. The commission believes
the depth of hake Cisco 128 feet—
provides conditions suitable tor the
purpose I'uigerlings have been order
ed from N'eosha, Mo., to stock the lake
Texas' oyster crop this season li
expected to uipass all other in quanti
ty. and tl -yHters are of good quality
Commissi i Hubby of the game, flsl
and oyster i ginmisslon said 'his week
following a \ iit to oyster beds on tin
gulf coast Oysters in the Corput
Chrisii and Hoekport lieils are excel
lent, Hubby said, and he is satisfied
He declined Tr-xas oysters are fre<
from pollution,
The i lilt oad commission has issii"
nn order adding Hrooks < ounty to tin
list of counties In the drouth Strieker
area entitled to receive shipments o:
feed stuffs at a 5" per cent reductiot
in freight rates The commission hai
also ameneded that provision in iti
original ordei that provided that tin
reduced freight r .les shall be in Mc
I.ennan County "s iitth of Waco," bj
eliminatiug that provision, and sub
stituting "Waco and south." There an
now perhaps 50 counties embraced it
the drought stricken territory of Cen
tral and South Texas that are receiv
ing the benefits of reduced rates.
The Oranue County truck growers
estimate that they will have betweer
fIft\ and sixty carloads of sweet po
taioes tn market soon after September
15 when the digging seuson starts
pile in tin recent rains the sweet po
tato crop prospects t,.t\e briuhtonec
con-alerubly Most ol the potau
crop-, which are of the I'orio llicar
«. art Mir;, ties, will I •• marketer
tl i, ch the Or - r in' y True>
t;rowers' Vssoidn c. C ' Kiiison
com ■ aceni will assis' the
farn ' in 'he ri.ttt • i oi markutini
the row i r in
OPENING Of COUNTf COURT STARTS
ACTIVITIES AROUND THE COURT NOOSE
'"BONE'S MEDITATIONS
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prnist at the regulai
grntifub of nil f
we!! be 'lace
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Will
'or ml 'tig possible
wonderful In-'runic '
our wo)- hi| in our ci
can
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have tin -
part of is
BASTROP IffiES RURT IN AUTO ACCIOEN
Scenes around the court house at
this time are varied. Phe County
Judge has just completed a week of
court in which nine cunvictioin f >r
felonies were had. The cases up con-
sumed the entire wick. \'on !ny was
he regul it meeting of the Co.nniis.
sioiiers court and an election for a
$25,000.00 bond issue was ordered f ■
Road district N'o. 1 (if the Sinithville
precinct Ipx n a petition presented by
'he citizens <>f *hat community. Tii"
election is called for October ti tth.
This is the saim precinct that held an
election recently in which the bond
was defeated, however from informa-
tion at hand the voters will voice
their approval in the next election and
put them over.
Tax Collector G. W. Dnvis has
started on hi- tour of the county col-
lecting the l!<2fi taxes and will be a-
wuy practically all the month. Super
intciulent I'reil «;. Ilayn . i- uttcmiiin
the teachers ii titute at Austin thi.
week where 'lie is ill the P'l'.'tam for
an important address. lh- office will
I*, a serii-s of activities for the nox'
nine month- during' the school term.
Mr. ilnytiie is loyal to tii couniy. d«
voted to his work and efficiently
(jiialified to handle any problem that
confronts him as to school necessities
and activites. The rural schools un-
der his d'rection have made wonder-
ful progress and there is no doubt
but what the future will see m my new
better and added facilities which wil'
t>e of value to the student and the
teai her.
Most of the Oil business is nn ex
change of leases and sale of royalti •?.
The recent rains are expected to liven
up the easing end for drilling' as well
as drilling contracts now completed
put in action. The Sheriffs depart-
ment is always busy as usual looking
after the protection of his people
against law violations. TTis results are
always brought out when the tegular
district court meets and the coni-
paints are placed befo-e the grand
jury.
Mrs. Lizzie Owens the new County
Treasurer is handling the job like a'
old timei and is keeping the county's
business intrusted h her ,a an excel-
lent. ami diligent manner. County
\t' irne I.. 11, Williams is steadily on
the job and is usually round at his of-
fice of duty. His pr ise utioii are
' arlessly and impartial1' executed
iltd has the trend of a th roui'h and
\ per:,'Deed jurist.
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liiteli's in Has'.i'op vhii h;iv< c'lil-
dren going off to scl oo1 can not do a
better thine Mian te have the Xdvel'li
■ or si• tit to them dining their school
term Nothing will dispel till gloom
of loneliness for them more than
reading the pages ol the \dvertiscr
each week mil keeping in touch with
what is going on at home. It acts like
a telephone message of tin nev\ at a
much le-si'i expense,
W" will make a special rate of $1.00
for nine month- to lim e who > ant
the \vderti-er -.cnt to Mvir address
in any part if the Tinted State-
(iise vour children tin best pr• -cut of
all. They want it
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\ IM'i il N I MIA I
Lee I > < )l'vi rect ivi I n appoint-
ment in the State High '.ay depart
ment tin- .vek and left for I','
county Tuesday w here he g"«4 to
| fake p hi- duties, I'l.at I c i tho-
roughly cipnlle •' handling an'
wot k that he may be Intrusted with,
there is no question and his many
fi n rids r< dee w *h him in bis new
vent in e i !■ 'U, • '■ - a lar n cire!i d
friends i bis ln>me to.vn and • an
i x-vc'.eran of the world war havire
resigned the oftice of lu-'rict ' lei K
of Hastvop county which he held t"
enlist in the nervice "t his country.
The Advertiser .i ins with his
many friends in wishr : him the
glory "f future -u. c - and i spwdy
rise in hi < 'h i«en fn l I.
i - ,1 i.i' t m iil at about lint
• 'ci ,, i- i Kot I driven by Mr . \\. J
lioiieet's v.a- sm ishe I into by a street
car on 'ita. street and cast Ave a
Vu.-tm. Mi- i: „uers wa badly
bruised about the b uly Ml-- la'ma
Uahensberg va- thn wn into the
.indshield iti,: vecei'.cd s"rioii cits
about the Ilea i and face which neces-
it. ted an oit twenty five stitches to
remedy the wounds. A deep cut ex-
tends from tin t qi of the iiChd down
to the nose. Another cut extend*
from 'he fotehead across the eyelid
and allot :er . lit a ro-s the ch n. Mi s.
I II. |)a>is mot hi r occupant of the
ir .i- badly shaken up. The three
ladies were hurrii I to the St. Davids
s,i;t.d t u medical ittention a. d it
■.vill b several days before they can
i-■ i,i', igot back to H istrop.
I' t oil) l«'st in! i illation obtained tii"
I party were going towan' congress
avenue and a ear from the re 'r at-
Krnest Aiian:.-, I pit on, }•', ,"d
l-!niil I'ullii, Smithville, Hunk
M \RIM \(iF; U< fasks
'einpted to pass them and they turned
it the car track to let it pa^s, another
ir was in front of them which made
t impossible to turn back into the
street. A street car coming up a
t«i• p grade with fair momentum
-'ruck the side of the ear causing the
occupants to reccivt the injuries do-
ribed i'he car was demolished.
Mcd;.nics Rodger.-. Davis anil Mis«
laliet'sberg had lett Ha-trop early
-unday morning f ir San Antonio.
Julian Ribas and Trinidad Tievinn.
J. J. Martin and Dora White
Lee Freeman Washington and He- -
> ie McVea
Hillie Taylor and Jessii Williams
Alfonso Thomas and Amilia
Alvill.i.
RI AL KSTATF. l it VNSFF.RS
x i i v > \m;f:r hi 1 s \ i i)las
Mr. AI x Sa. get head of the firm
■ f siaiii'i t I'ros iit !' Ila- di"d Sunday
i norning ifter m oneratior. Mr San
j jcr is v ide!" I.n i: all o'er tlie state
! ,.s tn of tin ;u > - * influential busin'-s
, • iieii ,,f the south His name i- known
1 by pre io dlv \ erv merchant in the
state vvho will regret to hear of ni-
j: - tig away He was T- years of
I a -e nt the time if his death.
id Ad\
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illts ♦Vdefitlon ri
w inen-
j tl > ill in •••' in r ■ ilai M'ssion at
■: . . if !: -tise ii 'Vt Srftu" lav after-
,on a* i! "o Ml ni 'tii'ier* arc •ir.'.ed
i , t iia sent it "i.- meeting '.vhtcb
[ • .in •- • i be iit<*r"sting and enter-
i' lining
l'o\\ i r \m) i.hiht co.mi'ant
i ims I'l shim; on to Kl.hIN
The Texas Public Utilities Company
.•row ire now on the road to F'.lgin
x 11h their poles and high power lin •-.
men are working fast and cover-
g I '-if gri unu each day. Satur.
,y w.a- an off day with n>,,st of tin
i en on account of the rain nut the
ice started it the we( k with dmble
t ci' y and tin lines to Taylor will
■ ti ii r ilit y. Mi-s R,iU lb Mar
ii'd wl "as tri.nferred to Smith
ie r en11 y was called back to It i-
li to a!< • cl.'ii'gi' i f the work her"
in on aci ount of the redgnation < f
Mi Carter who left for Dallas.
. I I Haines, nn linger of the lo-
pbmt i.- busy getting the Smith
Ice Factory in good working >r
ind devotes «acb nvrring in that
Mrs. Jennie Moore et al to Mrs.
iVilhelmenn Hahn, All rights and
titles and interest in 200 acres of cor
tain tract or parcel of land part of
the lame- Standifer league in Hnstrop
j county. Consideration $100.00
A. < Wafford to Fannie Cronen-
beiger. la ivies , f certain tract or
o.ircel <d land part of the J. Mnximi-
in'i sui"in Ha-1top county.
' K. Hranton et al to J. s. (Jriffin
ot vx. Lot No. 5 in Hlk. n. I,ot N't •
two. three and four in blo< k No. threi
n tin addition known as the Caiai r
addition in the town of Firm in Ha-,
trop county. Consideration ♦tliio.i*)
S A. Churchill and Agnes < hun hill
by Sheriff to S. L. Staples, loo Here-
of certain tract or parcel of Ian I
sit tinted in Hast rop cour.t y
SaIIie Hudgins to R K. Hani- et
l|v 'i No, three and four in lib e!;
\o s vi'ii in the Hurleson addition in
tile town
■ ounty,
Mrs R W
Petty «'t nsl,
or par' "| f
Lulu Mooring and husband to Mrs.
lohn ti. Knox, One-half Interest in all
oil and gas produced from 40 acres </
certain tract or parcel of land part of
the J. W. Standifer league in Bastrop
county. Consideration $250.00
O. H. Yancy et ux to J. T. McCol-
lough, Oue-fourth of one-eight inter-
est in all oil and gns produced from
72 21.1-101) acres of land part of th .
M;. ft in Hells league in Hast rip
county being in two tracts. Consider-
ation $142.00. «.*«• u
t ha , .iiid F mma Walton to (!eo. W
1-ylc.s, Onc-sixtt'enth of one-half in-
terest in all oil and gas produced
from lo acres of certain tract ir pa -
eel of land in Hast rop county. Con*
-iderat ion $20ti 00
. F!. JaniiM' to (ieo. \\. Lyles, O-ie
half interes* in all oil and gas product
oil from iio acres of certain tract or
parcel of laud part of the James Doy-
le survey in Bastrop county. Con.
sideration $<500.00
Van M. Madison "t al to (1, \\
I vie-. < ne-foiirth interest in all oil
and gas produced from *'P acre* ol
certain t'act or parcel of land par' v
the las. Doyle survey ;n Bas'rjp
county. Consideration $.">00.00
Jake i'rank et al to Geo. W. I.yle,
One iourtli of one eight interest a
all oil and gas produced from ^7 acres
of certain tract or paree! land part
• ,f the .las. Dovle headlight league in
Btistrop county. Consideration $4 la.
Il< ace Johnson to fJeo. W. Lyh s,
One-half interest in all oil i.nd g.M
produced from .'><' acres of certain
tract or parcel of land part of th x
Michael Green survey in Bastrop
county. Consideration $300,00
B. P. Morgan to Carl Beecher. Or. •-
hundred twenty eighth interest in all
oil and gas produced from 115 < -100
acres of certain tract or parcel of
land being part ol the Z. Stidham
sun oy in Bast rop county
Wraggie Watnuis to F. D. Prirce,
<)ne half interest in all oil and gas
produced from 200 acres of certain
tract or parcel of land part of the
Jinnies Doyle league in Bastrop
count y.
< . A. Anderson to Geo. \\ Lyles,
<*10- sixteenth interest lit all oil ant'
gas produced from 7o acres of cer-
tain tract oi parcel < f land part of
the Michael Green survey In Bastrof
lUlit .. < , ,ns:d, t at ion • 12' 1.00
M. IL Reed to Geo. W Lyle«. < )ne-
"oiirt.b interest in aP oi! arid ; i pro
duied troni 1.11.2 acres of certain
tract of bind part of the l\. Gritton
'iio-fourth league in Bastrop ceun*y.
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DIM F; I IS F. VI'Hi' II \S I' \ R \.
Mill N I UF.F.K
Last week was Paramount week all
over the t'nited Stat -s and Mr. H L.
t erkins Bastrop's progressive pic
ture how iqieratov fell In line with
the event and staged a series of P ra
mount pictures. Mr Perkins states
that his future booking Include -on •
"f the best pictures that have ever
neon hown here and his program is
outlined for the rest of the year in
•lories that thrill and please in every
instance. The wonderful pii ture
whu b is now being shown by the
large theatres over the nation. "The
l eu Commandments" Is booked to he
shown here in the near future and Mr.
Perkins states that his patrons will
get til see the picture just as it is n ,w
being hown throughout the country.
Lot "f entertainment and good show-
ing- are being prepi red for Bastrop
movie patrons ind each nigtit. will
give the audience a |.leasing and
t-resting scries of plays an<
dies.
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I Smithville in Bastrop
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Gray et al- to W. V
41 acres of certain tra't
and part of the J. Max-
imilian league ti Ba-tro oun'.v
ill-1 le-.itlotl $Vi 5, (1
mrs. rosa wokhl. rf.hMMM,
hf:\ith
The many friends of Mr-. R sa
W. t hl as well as th < Advert s,.r ire
'l td to note that -he is again ret over
ing her health after a siege >f so-
cio i < illness and an operation This
is indeed g > >d news and we hone that
he will continue to improve at a r*i
Pid r"'e and regain her c unplete far-
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1925, newspaper, September 17, 1925; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206453/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.