The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1926 Page: 2 of 8
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T., - i r ar. extended visit ,
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daughter*, I. \ erna and C era.a;m
Wahtr Keeble of Houst r of Waxahatchie were guests of Mr
reer. f New utr.v Friday f r a s«veral week* Mrs Pal* Turner at their cam}
v.-.t with her A"'it' Mrs H. G ! on the rivtr Wednesday.
(.r-.ent.eck Mr, 1 Hinrich,. MliiS Ida Fowl„ returned fr n.
\Ji . Marie Shepherd of Beaumont Austin wh• e he has been atte:
is vi-.ur.g her si-ter Mr- O. Griesen- the -.ummc-r -essi n of th" c nivtr^.
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Uiting Mr-. Emeline
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returned last
Mi u.id .Mrs. August Kriedel and
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Slivenaky and
tnau^"iti;r Delta and >oii Elton visited
.i San Ant-mo Monday and
Tuesday.
..Ir. anc i Mrs. Sid Olive of Dallas
i: \ siting Mr. Olive's mother. Mrs.
' L. W. Olive.
M..- Martha Christopher left
' 1 r.ui> iay f'.r her home in Dallas after
: en*i11 t* weeks with Miss Neal
Perkins.
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Mrs. Maggie A Green kav«
Thursday f'.r ar. extended visit l
Marhn.
M:ss Helen B" :h ■ State Univer- Miss Clara Be k of Sin Antonio Mr J. B Wa.ker of San A:.t^
•ity spent Sunday w.tr. her pare: spent the week end with her parent.* spent Saturday at the home of Mr*.
Mr and Mr- M. C Booth. Mr. and Mrs. J<e Beck. J L. R. Erhard.
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.. .r >ni a three weeks visit with ! \[r and Mrs. R. J. Griesenbeck and
••! daughter. Ada Lynn Wallace at ' \jr UIU] Mrs. Lyle Oaborn returned
I al!a- and other j >lnts North and | fr,,m Galveston Tuesday where they
Fust. 'spent a delightful vacation for the
31..-.- J.ycv Gage < f .State University i NVet
a.n ar. 1 Law- t I:. Rivers, John | \jr an(j >irs. Carlos Griesenbeck
.'••'in 1 : (r. rge Lawrence of ' jiu|t. daughter and Mr*. Griesenbeck",
! gin, T m Powell Haynie and H P i mnther visited Mr. and Mrs. W. A
■ n-. d f Austin attended the f uasit.r and family. Wednesday.
dance Tuesday nitrht. j
* Mr. D. C Cole was a visitor in
■ Miss Harnett Landrum Round r Houston Wednesday.
' Rock is visitine Miss Beth Fowler
Miss Eva Jones of Smithvil.e spent
the past week end with Miss Vera
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Miss Joe Nich'tl Turner of Hed Rock
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REDUCTIONS THAT PROVtDE MORE
"BIG NEWS" IN-
Ladies Dresses
We have continued the Sale of
"VIRGINIA HART" Dresses,
which madesuchahit recently at
$1-98 Each
Rayon Dresses - • - $3.59
1 Lot Voile Dresses - - $4.59
1 Lot Voile Dresses - - $6.79
1 Lot Silk Dresses - - $5.95
1 Lot Silk Dresses - - $9.75
Entire stock Ladies Dresses not
specially priced NOW OFFER-
ED A T- -
20 Per Cent Off
;- visiting Mrs. G ( King this week
Mr. and Mrs William Peterson of
Dallas visited Sir. Peterson's sister
Mrs. L. R. Erhard for the week end.
Miss Gene Keller and sister of
< n-.H (retxwn are visiting Miss h'elda
Erhard this week.
Mi«s Nelda Erhard spent Wednes-
lay in Georgetown visiting fr.ends.
Mrs. Alex Waugh and son, Alex Jr.
left W. dnesday for Austin w here they \
> ined Miss Helen Booth and Miss
<'"onnne Cain . n an auto trip t<« North I
Te\.i« Misses Helen Booth and ,
C rinne Cain will visit friends in Bon-
ham and Mr^. Waugh and son will
visit Mrs. R. D. MeCluer of Corsicana
for a two weeks stay.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Slivcnsky and
r "!ta and -on Elton of Taylor are
truest* c f parents Mr. in.i Mrs.
August Kriedel.
I
H' mi r Myley left Sunday for Gon-
zr>le- where he expects to be em-
i.i ved for some time.
Brieger.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Logan and
son, Clyde Jr. visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs D. C. Cole the past
week.
Mrs, Fleet Taylor and son, Vernon
of Elgin visited Mr. and Mrs. J. S
Milt.rn this week end.
Mrs. J S. Milton spent Sunday in
McDade visiting relatives.
Miss Berniece Davis of Elgin is
vi.-iting Miss Bess Jack Perkins for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Elzner and
daughter Hazel left for valley Sunday
TO THE VOTERS
I take this means of making my
la.-t appeal to you for your vote
Timt ha- been so short that I may
not havt -een you personally, hut I
solicit y ur vote and influence in Sat-
in- iay'.- Election.
Respectfully,
S. L. BR ANN ON.
Candidate for Tax Collector
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HOLT'S JULY- 1
CLEARANCE SALE \
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TEDDIES
Special Values In
Knit Teddies all Sizes
$1 Values. 7 o Close Out
50c
GOWNS
SPECIAL VALUE
$1.25 Gown • -
$1.50 down - •
$2.00 Gown - • •
$2.50 ( own - -
50c
9">c
1.19
1.59
1.9S
( heviot Shirting
I)re«s Gin.tli ms
EXTRA SPECIAL
12 l-2c yd.
Table No 1
Table No. 2
Table No. 3
White and Novelty Slippers reduced
Old Stock ami Broken Lot to close out
50c
95c
SHOES
Special Lot Fine Silk Hosiery Q £ —
Former Values $2.50to 3.00 At
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
Constant val-
ues in appar-
els for men
particul a r 1 v
accorded in
Summer lines
that are still
in season and
m a r k e d to
e c o n o m y
prices.
MEN'S SUMMER SUITS
Saturday afternoon a!
o'clock we received a nice
farmers say it wasn't a n
need d but they are urate* .! f ,
they got , for the cotton is ]00ll
much better. Some ar, p|, ,,g t.
cotton atfain
The tomato crop was r,
sidering the dry weathi
ladies have n< t let mar.'.
The shelves are heaped v
fruits and vegetable- \\
tfft- lack of having un«
last year has made ]* ,pt
these blessings more ti
Mr. Rolx-rt Holligan 1
abundance of fine peati.
having already sold .v.
bushels and is still ;
Mr. and Mrs Wallac.
little daughU r, Pernio
days last week in Austir
Simmon's parents.
Mr. A. M. Hendrix atte
th«' first of last week
j Mr. H. B. Lt>e and son I
to Bastrop Thursday.
Miss Alice Whitworth
her Uncle, Mr. Frank I.e. ^
country to Houston Frida Mr
went after his wife and' !aiehte
Martha and Belva who had 1 -. n
there.
There is a union revival :i pr,,er
here held by Rev. Sam B arK
Lockhart, Nazarine: and M^,
dist pastor W. O. Birki.r.
M. ore of Austin is helping m
singing.
\!iss Ruby ff.-ndrix of r
is spending this week wi• -
Lerah Whltworth.
Mr. Nat Hendrix m- • •
.lace Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emmtt \
family i f Cedar <>•
ehurch here Sunday.
Mi-- Stella Watte1
Saturday from her weel
her sister of Georget
t' . .. led t he old sett' !
Hound Ro. k whil< th>
a veiy good tim
Mr. and Mrs .l it H ■
and Mrs. ( P I! .,,j
('reek were vi-i?or- i •
ilriv; home Sunday.
Mr. and Ifrt. D ws •
and family of ('edar 1 1
day with Mr. and Mi-
Mr Earnest L.< wi
Smithville >p< nt the u.
hom«' foiks.
Mr. Monroe Hendriv
was a usual hum. eailei -
Mr C>>pe Walia. >• of Bi
Sunday with Mr. Earne-*
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Mr< I
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Fl<.
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: County agent <i « h \
| th< final sih-itioi. of
■ will attend the Texa- \
: Course at College Stati '• .'.'I
• 1st. The follow ing have i:
: viable records in their • ; .ra
■ the past year and ha\<
: by the County \gent
| • elei tion; Jak> lb . K
: Sshlartt, l.'pton Henry 'i
| Wallace Scarborough. 11 • HiB
: HuU-rt and lios< Flemir v >•
| K. ritri. k Stagner, Mel'/.
■ Orts, Paige.
j Mr. King -tat. s t >, r •
•' go togethi r in a tr.
= 1 Lot Men's \\a«h Suits. $10.00 Valurs
= 1 Lot Men's Palm Reach, Mohair and Tro-
= pical Worsted, values up to $25. K)
:== = 1 Lot Suits. Rest Make, Values up
= = to $30.00.
S5.75
SI0.75
SI5.75
Any Straw Hat
In The House
95c
THEJ.M.HOLT COMPANY
PANTS
Special Lot Pin Check,
Khaki and Cirey co-
vert Pants, Extra Well
Made
SHIRTS
Men s \\ ork Shirts,
Extra Full cut, Blue
and Gray Chambray
r>i><
BEST WEAR PREMIUM OVERALLS
Boys', All sizes
89c
Men's, All sizes
$1.19
I j Holt's July—
II Clearance Sale
= = Step into thot
= ^ ilerful values
11 Men's Shoes
S Delightful in c<
^ and prutvl -
-"H S in reach ot
~ er>' purst
= Special value in M
^ ~ Shoes, fonieri> * a:|1'
™ ^ 57.00 vaulcs. Iir..k 's
— = to close out. per
== EE 1 Lot Howard ^ !^r
~ = Oxfords, on sale Qn
izL = per pair
_ _ THE
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 22, 1926, newspaper, July 22, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206496/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.