The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1902 Page: 6 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser
Ofkk k liauhof Huiltlinir, Main Ktm>t.
\ Kilitor and
STATK ro.MMITTKK.
TII08. C. CAIN,
Proprietor.
Entered at tli«' H i-h is Texas, Puntoffn
s 8i«'' it l C1«! m Matler.
Min li If t, In'uI. Y< I. in.
Bastrop, Ttxas, Mar. S, liHCJ.
,\ Ill-year old i:iil was a; -
sau'it'.l at Greenville by a W-
ycnr old ho\. The I • \ i> in
juii.
It is to lu* hoped that it
I*rin.'«> Henry doesn't like u> he
won't p home and say it be-'
Pursuant to call of chairman
Hell t he State I democratic K\-
eenti\e Committer, met at hill
las on the l!< th.
Fixing a date for t ho primar-
ies and naming the time
and place for the convention,
ui ■!< the only matters lie fore
the committee.
A motion to set a date and
order uniform primaries, was
defeated, by a vote of l.'l to 14
A resolution advising conn
ties which nave not already
li eh I primaries, to hold them on
• lune l'J, was adopted.
Galveston, Dallas, San An
tonio, and Houston were as
COMING SOON!
MB. EDWIN SGimitRS 1M ....
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hind our backs.
eonvicted P'"lll,s for the convention (Jul
Henry William
of niunler.it Marshall and given
t he dent h penally.secured a new
trial, plead guilty and was
given five years.
The senate having passed the
bill dividing, Texas into four
judieial districts the measure
awaits tin president's signature
to become a law.
General Manager A. A. Al-
len, of tli Alissouii, Kansas
and Texas, says t he entire conn-
try along the lines of the M. K.
& T., in Missouri, Kansas, In-
dian Territory and Texas, was
suffering badly for rain.
Tho Bastrop Aijvkrtiskk has
just entered upon its 50th year.
It is one of the beat weekly ex
veston won, and .Inly loth was
lixed as the date.
Twenty-seven members o
the committee were piesent.
HH1TISII CKNTKNAKIANS
A London newspaper ha
published an interesting lis
giving the names and ages o
all persons in Great Uritian am
Ireland who are known to havi
reached 100 years and upward.
Being the census year, the list
is longer than usual and in-
cludes twenty men and thirty-
three woman. Again, tho pro
portion of two men to thre
women is noted as a curious
fact. Mrs. Margaret Neve of
Guernsey is, wonderful to re-
She had but one record-
ed compeer in Mrs. Elizabeth
11 anbury, who died at this ago
in October last. From 1892
to 1901 just 40'J centenarions
have been traced—l.VJ men and
'JoO women.—Exchange.
changes that comes to this offi" late, still living at the age of
and from present indications the
paper will reach the century
niHrk. The Bulletin congratu-
lates the Advkktiser upon its
mature age and the interesting
reading contained weekly in its
columns.—Burnet Bulletin.
Mrs. Clyneer, near El Paso,
while out quail hunting dis-
covered a panther in tho act of
springing upon her. She let
go both barrels of her gun at
the brute, the shot striking
him squarely in the breast,
wounding but not killing him.
{She returned to camp, procured
a rifle followed and killed the
panther.
The Index notices by the
press dispatches that flov. Hogtr
has been dined by Viscount
Deorhurst. That settles the
matter, James Stephen has
lost his grip upon the men
from "the forks of the creek"
in Texas.—Childress Index. His
refusal to don "knee breeches"
will offset the dining, and
place him all right again with
"the forks of the creek."
d. E. Skinner, a printer, son
of ltev. \\\ L. Skinner, of
Clarendon, was burned to death
at Clarendon Tuesday night.
In another column the An-
vkhtiskk gives place to a letter
from Prof. l{oo, of MoDsde,
advocating the claims of I'rof.
Lofevre fot state superintendent
of public instruction. The let-
ter was received last week, but
its publication unavoidably de-
layed. From all the Advkhtisek
can gather from over the state
Prof. L., will succeed himself
as state superintendent of pub-
lic instruction, hands down,
notwithstanding the false
charges, insinuations, and mis-
representations thrown at him
by his tinducers. In regard to
his duties as superintendent of
public instruction there has
been no equivocation—not a
deniogogical, he has at all times
been an intelligent supporter of
the text book law, standing so
committed from the lirst. From
an address published in the
Waco Times-Herald, Galveston
News. Houston Post and other
i4—:
1893. 1900.
COTTON SEED
JjM K will pay the Highest Price, in
Cash, ^ive Honest Weights, and
buy at any time, winter or summer,
all Cotton Soil offered to us at our
mill. •*
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Bagging and Ties
To exchange
for Send only
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Wo buy and sell
everything for
CASH.
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HARDWARE and TINWARE.
I offer my entire stock of Hardware and Tinwtre, Stoves,
lite., for sale, together with lease on store house.
I will sell the entire stork at oil • on the dollar.
My only reason for selling is ill health and advancing ij|
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age.
MONTE CRSSTO
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A bargain to the right person.
Terms liberal. Call on or address
E. BASTIAN,
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Elsewlioro in to-days issue,
the Adveutikeu reprints a tele-
gram from Austin showing the
lestitution now existing among
the poorer classes in Travis
•ounty, and the desperate re-
sult—the posting of threat ^'ing
notices, furnishing but stronger
evidence <d' the distressimr con-
dition of many people thtough-
out this section. The last and
preceding years, the niendinir
extended a helping hand to the!
needy fanner, advancing him
supplies, depending alone upon
lis honesty and tho growing
jrop, for collection. The crop
was short, the price of cotton
ow, the farmer was unable to
iquidate his indebtedness to
he merchant who. in turn, was
unable to meet his obligations.
The result, the merchant has
iccome deeply, some hopeless-
ly, involved, which forces him
t<i shut down on the credit sys-
tem and demand spot cash for|
lis goods, hence the great suf-j
ering among tho farmers, es-|
fecially, the poor tenant. This
is not all. The falling off of j
msiness, demands the cutting!
lown of clerk force, and many
lerks are thrown out of eui-l
has i nor, t/:\as.
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A Miraculous
rr
"It spemr l that nothing short
of i miracle could save my little
daughter from an untimely
death," says City Marshall A.
H. Malcolm, of Chcrokee.Kan.
"When t\vo years old she was
taken with stomach and bowel
trouble and despite the efforts
of the best physicians wc could
procure, she grew gradually
worse and was pronounced in-
curable. A friend advised
MHes* Nervine
and after giving it a few days
she began to improve and final-
ly fully recovered. She is now
past five years of age and the
very picture of health."
Sold by all Drumltti.
Dr. Mile* Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind.
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THE 1Mb TRAIL
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OK Till-: CATTLE RANCH
has given prominence in history to the now world famous Toiaa Pan-
handle. Hut a few years aj{0 the Wonderful possibilities of (hia region
; s a wheat country boeamo known, and great thin's were prophesied for
"The (irunary of the South," wlneii subs, .juent harvests justified. Com-
paratively recent is the demand of good livers for "Vernon Cantaloupes,"
but it's come t'> stay. Those acquainted with this section and its wealth
as a producer of feed-stuffs, corn and eotton have long believed in it, nor
have they been moving away. When Northwestern T"\as remained con-
spicuous for its excellence in the face of almost universally discourag-
ing crop conditions, people bej, in to see reasons for the f.iith of those
inviting them to enter ar.d possen tho land; and now, with farms and \
ranches lieing boughtMaily by new settlers coming in by wagon and j®
rail, three new railroads now building and four more projocted, "Peking 3
a sharo of the general prosperity, good reason is evident for the favor 5
with which the territory along "TIIK DKNVKK UOAI>" is regarded ®
by prospectors.
W. F. STKUI.KY, A. A. (il.ISSON, ('HAS. f..
A. <; I*. A. «{. A. ) . I). T. l\ A. S
The Fort Worth & Denver City Ry.,
li KORT WORTH, TKXAS.
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Austin, Tex. Feh.
-The
Report fays lie was drinking dailv jiai'ds of Ih'ceniber last,
and had been taken home by'we extract the following e\-
the town marshal, the latter; [irossion:
blowing out the light before '"The present text book law
leaving. In about an hour the of Texas is tho best law of its
house was discovered to be on kind with which 1 am acijiiaint-
fire and before help could ar- ed. Admirable temperance
rive the house was destroyed, characterizes the scope and
In the ashes was found the elasticity of its provisions, and
charred remains of Skinner. here especially I would advise
mi i. ^.~i v against radical changes."
1 he Denver. < olo., News ,, , . ., . -
, i r urther in this address, rrot.
prints the lollowing uuder a
Tellurido, Colo., date.- "To
review the past six months,
death has certainly leaped a
harvest in the vicinity of this
eitv. A fire at Smuggler-Cn-
>y one .lames Lenanl, who, it
[was alleged, was charged with
'it murder committed eighteen
)loyinent. The future outlook j
at the present time is anything| governor has boon advised from
mt bright. yet u good, general j ofiicers of Medina county that
rain, il is believed, would!the confession recently made
•rigiiton and give a better and )
more promising outlook to the
future.
Haa Cured Thousands, Will Onre You. j V03irs in Princeton. Cali-
If you are troubled with Kidney or! W;1S )( ^
Bladder troubles, such us Dropsy,
Hright's I Jisoaso, Catarrh, (travel of thn j vc iiiiit,4iil% liunlr tin* conji'S-
niadder, Albumen in Urine and un- sioli, and lloW il dcvclopes il
healty deposits, or too f.equent di ,- was |„, ,„„,,()S(. of n.(lln,.
charge of the urine, pain in the back ' . . . , ,
and bladder, dropsical swellings of the ^ ,lls old staiupillggroHud>
feet and legs, etc, etc., wo guarantee j ill f allloruia lllld 11« t ha\'e to
that by using Smith's Sure Kidney
(Jure, a complete cure will be effecteii.
l'rico 5t)cents and sl.(Ki. For sale by
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ALL CASES OF
HEAD
NOISES?
ion suffocated "JJ, an explosion
of dynamite at Japan tunnel
caused the death of two, and
the accident Tom Hoy yes-
terday. by which two i.icu went i
into an abandoned shaft and
were overcome an'! died from
gas and powder smoke. Many
others have been killed by fnl-
ling rock- in different mines. If
the death list iu ye-torduy's
C. Erh.ird .V Son.
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Mrs. Rorer is tumbling tho < i;d-
veston housewiven how to cook.
If she can teach them how to pet
hold of good cooks and how to
keep them she will -olve another
'>i„' problem wnich vexes the
gray mat'^r of the average ma-
tron, very correctly suggests the
livening Tribune.
Bright'; Disease,
Uright's Disease is no respcctor of
fK•rs<lns• it attacks men and women, tin
Lefevro wont on to point out
"the economies secured to the
people and tho uniformity of
classification of pupils secured
to tho elementary schools" as
the substantial benefits pro-
vided by the law. The address
throughout, was clear, to the
point, without equivocation,
showing, beyond honest doubt
that he strictly favored the re-
enactment of the present law j strong and robust, the rich and the poor, j
111 IN substantial features ,u„l | tho active body and brain woik..rs, the to have gone abroad il
, it„ strict moot ' j fathers of families the bread winners in Sllj|j,lfr oll the Philadelphia, Oil
IOI Its strict enforcement. every sphere of lifo, seeming to choose . . , ,
f|,. ~7 " * V'TiiT ~i' • I for its victims those only who can least 1l,«n,ls,,||ge| list ol which \ es-
1 lie A niei li all a t 1' ~ | be spared. Smith's Sure Kidney Cure sel his naiiie does not appear.
session i" the only guaranteed remedy for
At Waco, .1. \\ Riggins de-
feated fJen I e 1 ix II. Robertson
bear t ho expense. AI I ho
that the < 'idifornia murder was
alleged to have been committ-
ed. Lenard was servimr a term
in I he ('alifot nia penitentiary.
He will not be hr<night back to
Texas.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
The best and most fatuous compound
iu tlie world to coi)'jiier aches and kill
rains. Cure Cuts, In ,|s Hums and
Bruises, >ubducK liifl;iinm'iti"n, ma-.tcrs
files. Millions of lioxes sold yearly.
Works wonders iu I! uls, I 'leers, F< Ions,
Skin Kruplions, it cun>s or no pay. 2f <-
at W. J. Mi ley's drug ston*.
\V. K. Vamh
is reported
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING
ARE NOW CURABLE
tiy our tu w invention. Only those born <lt il arc incurable.
HEAD MOSSES GEASE IMMEDIATELY.
F. A. WtRMAN, OF BALTIMORE, 8AY8:
It a i iiMOHf, V \ . March ^o, loot
Cfnt'rpf* it • - Bein^ rtirr ) of <| ifm • s. thnnkfi 1<> y«>. f tp . Uimnt, 1 v> ill how K,vf
• full htatory of ttiy < r, to « <. d ai di rrtion. 9 . .
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I i if \ it fit U en r «*ti 1 ire I\y
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acarti . id bt torcmoin Very truly s •
i A ^1 KKMAN, ' •• Hv.-iy. naltintotc Md.
Our h'iftincut f(or'i not iii/rrjrrr irith {four usual
' ' YOU GAM CURE YOURSELF AT •home — SST"'
AiiftAL CLINIC, b(.iG LA SAILE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL.
ers' Association is iu
Hlides reaches thirty, the total this week at Denver. ( olo., w:th :r>i «i c.
. • .< , .11 . .1 . ♦ , i Your money back if it tails to cure
lots of life in the period mon-(the lurgort nntheniig of stock- Ppirnno<.pnt/and$,iU,
tioiiod will be about sixty men."! men ever held in this country. 1 i.rkard A- ion.
For sale Ijy (J.
with a majority of 0Id.
| /] Lovely
£ fj Everhloomlng
ROSES
They rr 4r to *r«.* «nd *t« m ilr n«r "ur I • t ram * collation of Ktrr.
t>|(M nilti|t Ki#>Mi>n*lktlM|r «'f fidlowlnir * ^rleUr* • Inlmdnl for n.-w mli*mn«,
I « fretce, twh i nli. of Urtfr •! ♦•. t9Srl *•* Jartim*. filial tirltfht fellow, rlrh, fra«rra«f;
ftrldr luc Whilr )•• v f* < « « I / rmmt 1% H ug tr, p; ' \rlhok. i. «> Mr t t, mte, • f en 10 j
|4 MU r.U 'I rtr H« Hr i..n^ . •* > ,., .'*l"*r "'•«
•«oi Movsr/Zn. « IhI« irlli'w h nil i , Sum*rt, % mh blending -f yellow and c p|- i; ( lotklldr Smm-
##rt. m -ii I. v. niir w Mh i . j ink crnit-r
Mv i. .ml • r\ to .1 \ who prow* n«iwer« f.. irr « nr |dj«t fbU >ear, «nd ili.n *r may ec«rv a
trial order from \"U, Wt make U iH and I he follow!** oltnr*
WHAT YOU CAN BUY FOR 50 CENTS.
If frifnil CariailoN Plftliii 10 kiiMtfi Ik I JJ mammoth lottrlaf VrrtwM, if Ma#a« •
Iflarn ft..**. r it-tf ^"hr% *n«he*ri(im*. lihlndi,'> j ta 'ilam tmper|«il I'analra, rich rob-r*. • W
1*4 it v« .M « l. u%, fin. (or I • • '"v | lljih' i iml Vim I'lutta, iineian4 lolitft, ttt
to yrand (•rrantamn.doablr and ainylt* H . Iidt f l anna*, I .trivilra
Il i it. i.i-A*«..ft«'d Pi mi*, fi r |n oil i .Mlntf, I* (•ladlola*. orihid ftmrerlnf, S0a-
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Ai > B of r*a akotr (mtlft Horn* Irr $? 90 poxlpmU, %r Ike #af/ra 13 3919 #ar $4.00 , ui
frlcnda to < lut Willi you and gel our* I HI t.
Veaif far mrf CATAI OUVf.
joseph w. vestal a son, Boi 476. LlTTLC rock. ark.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 10, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 8, 1902, newspaper, March 8, 1902; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205582/m1/6/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.