The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Lawyer®.
ft. ft OAGAIN, W. ft. MAVKAJLS^
OBOAIN a maynard,
Attorneys at Law,
Bastrop. Tbts*>
Wfll prartloa la all U> a ha* u4
iaforior oourta.
f. r. rowiJEit. i. r. rowljcr, jra
tfOWLER & FOWLKR,
Attorney* at Law,
Sank Building, B wop, Taraa,
WUI pratnloa U all itia higbor au4
tatarlor oourts
SHORT NbVVS MENTION
0 HC^t 4N1> ABROAD OF INTER
CST TO EVERYBODY.
PAUL I). PAGE,
Lawyer.
Erhard HiMldinn, Raafrnp, Texaa,
General practitioneu.
Will practice in nil Courts
J. 8. JONK8,
Attorney at Law,
Baatrop, Te* «j
Will practice 1b all Utt higHer aLl
Anterior courts.
JACK jenkins,
Attorney at Law,
Hasirop, ivtba,
oi't complete Bat of Abstract Boukfl
la ths ocuoty.
Physicians-Surgeon a.
h. v luckctt,
Physician and Wnrgeon,
Bastrop, Tela*
Omm -W. J. Milsjr't Drug Store.
FatwiB 24
H. B. COMBS,
Pbysioian and flurjraon,
Bastrop, Tsiaf,
Omr* -C. Erhartl M Soo'a drug "re
kjullimncb- £aat BasUop. phomb 6S.
Gamble Lodge, No. 244,
A. f. A a M
Regular
ii>k Puurfh 8^-
urdijr ni^hl us
•arh month
Viiitin^ br*th«
rnn aordially l*.
▼lied to attend.
W .1 Miley, W. M
A. C. Ehi. ard, Bror^tary.
H. H. A I.KJAKOKR, C. O.
H. C PUrfc
tFITOME OF LATE DOINGS
Of ttie Entire Week of Most lntere t
(nj Readlnc of Importance
of Today
DOMESTIC. ,
Itfportti of nouil ruins in ilui past
several Uajs vseie n elveil lioin (lie
tollowiiiK I'Ihi fs i'on l.uwu u, Itm-
sou, I lex klt*> (iuliuil, Ma mi. ( «i!il
SprliiK. (ii'i iiianiuvMi, Wav i i iy, Ani'li-
or. U HBltleld. I.ibt'i 1 > 11:11, Hunilo,
I'valtle, YorkloNMi, lianison. Hat• ■ 1 iIT,
Woodville, Ilui U«*\ llle, rayetu'ville,
Iti'oiitioii. Iit'ftili.iin I.> oil:-. Krederli'liB-
bui'K. Needvlllt'. 111< 1 • iM'iuieni <•. Ileleiia,
llt'ldiMiheiiin'r, Kiiuli i. il.a >, Jeiiiiinga
tl.a i, and Katliiiiwooii (La i
lWi'loiHiH'iits in ilie war depart
metit Monday point clearly i< an early
dijtliHndlim oi the piovi-iiwital tlivision
of San Antonio under command ol Ma
Jor tieneral •'arter Before tliin i«
done, liow«'ver, and llie bent opinion
is that llle di\i ill wiil lie iliHHolved
and I lie regiments rciunied to their
HtatioiiB within einht week- possibly
• ooner, a serie of in Hit ar> maneuvcra
on a xrand 1 aU* v\.li be h ld around
San Antonio which will be attended
by 11 coi;,>le ol h .ndred iniinia olllcera
a- li-.sson-. in handling lame military
lui mat ion*.
A slight wreck 01 a peculiar na
ture occurred on the >'ati Antonio &
Aransas I'as-, Kuili 'iid early Monday
near Kanle l.ake, lexus lite trueka
ol a ear in an incoming Height train
jumped tlii 'i.n k belore the 11.1 in
rcai led tie* Colorado Kivel b t i 111 e,
passing aero • tin bridge ht.>I loi o\ei
a mile of trie k after cronsing 'he
bridge before It was discovered thai
t he tl IK . W el c oft i :\ ery Spikt liolll
ing the rails to the lies across the
bridge and for the miu. • di.-'anc eov
tred by the truck . of more than a
r j: . .s •, . u' itiio TIp* "(i- bound
fin.y Crockett tram passed over the
same Ira k in this condition a short
time afterward witho ;t uccident oi
any kind
The nearest to a comment on the
Mexico situation that <ould be traced
Monday to President Tan himself, is
the statement thai he will probably
not refer to the Mexican situation
in his forthcoming message to on
greys, which is taken as further e^l-
,leiH. that he anticipates no serious
development 111 that direction, and no
turthei need ol the strong iorce now
j it San \ntonio 1mm aus«" ol affiiirs In
I Mexicu I' is understood that with
1 . hole movement resulting In notli
■ i 1 ,!• 11 ore l .111 in alien vci s anil t lie
I. , >iliiy ol itreugthenltm the liio
! 1 ;>audi 1 i'io| to prevent br< e h of
juculrull'v laws President Toll will
II,.,.1 in u strong position to meet any
I nth I 11 of 1 ii ' mllitat> cnticeiuration
I , 1 1 11 o 1 1 ■ ma> I ui i.le in
Bastrop Chapter, No. 95,
. Ii. A. M.
R«trnlnr m « e ting
Fit Ml .Saturday r.
4o e,kch m nih,
V* 1 a:111 if Cofnpaa*
ton. iiivii'cl toati«n4
all r'-jftilar and sail-
ed oonroeaMoQA
j h. Jofli.B,
M E H. r.
A- 0. Kiuiahd,
See retarf.
Jbastrop Camp No.
Rngulai
oA niectllig
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Buy Your Cemetery Wort:
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First Cliiss Work. Lowest Pt >sililc I'ricrH.
Coiirtcfuis Tfoutmerit Your Orders A|)|ireciatcd.
wkitk i s, New Marble Works. J
"ELGIN TEXAS. *
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The dedi or< ser\ i- • - ol Clew*
iand. Ohio • 1. m|".• 11 'i luiildiiig >vere
concluded Mnnda\ ■ itli a civic ban
«111 • 1 unde the 11 , 1 ol the 1 I a in
bei of Coiii:iicr« «■, at wli Ii '15'1 of the
city's most i>i■. inineiit men and dis
t ing 11 is bed i ■" weii pi i >i i I he
main addi> was by Vtloruey (J 'iier-
al tieorge \\ Wickershain, who spoke
on I lie Stat' and Nat ion
(Jov« rnor t). IColipilii of Texas
lihH advised 'lull.-'all Smith, execu-
tive m i rei;ir.\ <>i i he 'I hii'ti National
Peace Congress. Ilnltimore, Md . that
hv has naiceit the following ilignita-
lies to represent the statu of Texas
at the coinint 1 ssion of the congress.
May .1 lo inclusive. Bishop A C.,
Carrelt, luillai Bishop .1 S Key,
Sherman. Patlier .1 M Klrwin, <ial- .
vi sion lie; \\ Ii Hiaillleld, Austin; i
Prolessoi S. K Me/es, Austin, anil
llev Ceorge W. Truelt, l allas
For the lirsl time in lib histoid the
metropolis ol America. New York, is
to have a laud show." and no event
scheduled for P.'ll will be ol greater !
interest to the Mlaiitic seaboard or
ol more Importance to tiic entire coun-
try than the American Land and Irri
gallon exposition to lie held in New
York City Nov. :> to Ii!
Nearly ."i.uno eoal miners In I'.aslern
Olfio were ordered to lay down tlieir
ools Saturday In conformity with the
•Hike order i. sued hy President T. 1..
Lewis ot the I nitcd Mine Workers
or Ajiici ich The mines afTei led are
owned by the Loiirhioglieiiy and Ohio
Coal l oinpauy, the Itohy Summers
i oal i ompaiiy and the Mullen inter-
ests. The sinki i. called in synipa-
tli\ witli one that has been in prog-
ress in the Tuscarawas Oisirict of
Ohio since April. i'.MO.
1 eilclv Tei/.lalT. in a Lozier ear. es-
tablished lour world s automobile rec-
ords Sunday at Los Angeles, C.il , at
i lie Play a del )!< \ moiordoine w lien
he deleated Kalph de I'almn, driving
a Fiat, in a inn niiU race. The race
was finished in 1 hour l-l minute* and
SB I 5 seconds, lowering the previous
record of i Hi i'l made by ilarrotin.
De I'almn wa six and a half miles
behind when '! et/laft linished.
The post it Hi' d> ! an cent announc-
ed tile increasi ol the following toorth
class Texas and Oklahoma post mas
ters to lie presidential class with
salaries >< siai« o arrizo 4>« i liigs.
#1,11011 iH'porl, $ I, I on ; McAlleu,
IH.Uin. Newton, $l,nnn, Spur, ft 1,500;
Skiatook. Ok . $l,00n
Promoter .lames W Coffroth of San
Francisco has tnat< lied Ad W'olgasi
to meet Owen Morun in a battle for
file world': lightweiglu championship
scheduled to go twenty rounds in
San Francisco on July 4.
Ormsby Mcllarg, the $1^,000 a year
special attorney of the Choctaw na
lion, has been asked by President Taft
to show cause why he should not give
up this lucrative position II Mr M<
llarg can convince the president that
he is doing JIL'.iinn worth of work i >r
the Choi taws he iiih> Ik* allowed to
.tllV on the jtlb. Ol hel'W ise ll' lll.l.Sl
slei> out.
The s|iin i mohair clip has hej
0 jut .< in San An:■ eto, and o d
1 ',< (> pound) hn">' been
i al wjiI'ehoiisi - . It is
'o al cli; w ill be l • ",e-M
CHINA WILL GET A 105N
IN
amtrica of $10,000.000—TERMS
PRACTICALLY settled
J. K. PFKIKFliR
W. M ANDRKWS
English, German and French Finan-
cier. Wilt Share Equa j With
American Banker*.
I'ekin . lie negol iat Ions toi l In
loan ol * iiiii,uni) to China by an
Aint'i'ii <iii i i imp of linaiicici s have
reached a linal stage, all points at is
sue ha\ i been agreed upon Ii is
expected thai an imperial edict ,auc
Honing the loan will be ibsued this
week.
The loan was projected as an Anier
lean enterprise purely and was oigln
ally sought by the Chinese for politi-
cal purposes The agreement now
reached provides that four banking
groups of thr- 1'nlted States, Kngland.
(iermany and France shall participuim
equally. and the financial adviser lo
the government in the use of the loan
shall come from a neutral Kuropcan
stall
The 1111 Kuan loan, the negotiations
for, which were begun long ago, is also
likely to he concluded soon China s
recent mititortunites from famine and
plague u< i ompanied by fears ol lor
I'lgn complications, have iiillueiiceil
the government to bring the linanilal
Iram-ai ' ions io a conclusion.
BASTROP LUMBER CO.
I Successors to J. K PrtlFFItK)
bASTROP, TtXAS
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Contractors and Builders
Will Develop Your Plans
I) £. A I, K. U H IN
Long Leaf Pine
Shin^irs, Sash, Doors, Builders'
Hard \vur<', Paints, Mouldings,
China Replies to Russia.
St I'eiersburg China's reply to the
Russian ultimatum dealing with iIn
treaty of iSM was delivered Monday
It complies with lvii-.su. - demands lor
llie opening ot consulates and the cs
tahlishnictit ol free trade in certain
districts. Inn leaves the limiialion ot
monopolit > a- a snliji ■ I for lurihet in
goi iat ion I he toi < ign ot lice ap
paieiitly is di-posed lo consider the
reply satisfactory and the Novoi
Vremya in an ediional takes the same
view it a u get lien i s are being made
io Bond a consul to Kobdo ai once.
(«lass, Wall
< CiiH'iiI, Klf
Paper, Prick, Liinc,
Oklahoma
Oklahoma (
t'it y base'oail
Lengui iaus !■
a .-/Oil .Ol.lil
City Franchise Sold.
ity. ill The Oklahoma
train hise of the Texas
old in public auction a'
i lie' ; i n ol Ol la
tio'ua City paid .fl'.i.nuli for the frun
i hist The bidding was spirited. Ha
vis owned a majority interest in llie
franchise hefoin the affairs of the
lull were placed in the hands ol a
receiver.
Ethnologic Find in California
San Francisco, (.'al. An anthropo
logical expedition from the I nlver-
-ity of California under Professor Ko
bei has reported the discovery of
l went j members ot a supposedly e\
tinci tribe ol Californians near the
headwaters of llle Sacramento Kiver
The main boih of 'lie tribe, the Koui-
w as < \ ' ui mat ed in a raid ii'
up
stored in o
'in.iitcil llie
Between twclo and tliirt en linn-
] t, i i e 1: i i i ■ i \\ i i am .1 I try an on
Monday i 1 'lit ill tended the conipll
mentalv Iiiiih e 1 t■ -1 ■■ red hitn by tin
l.itnoln t' I'll i !ub in Lincoln, Neb
!' | . ill • i at' i 'in' ■ i t b' nght to
.•ether the I i, ; crowd for a similar
Hun tie.n in Lincoln for many venrs
mil i ii p -i i. ol i'h l ei ognl/i'ij
.ieinorati. Imsdi i • as Clamp Clark,
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iastrop Catnp, No. 79,
lar mefll
4 I n (r* i>a
2nd and
£•'\\ Wa4
w\\n * • 'ay
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(ink
V/ft I/month.
JSSJ VlnlN
^JJ 'n!; rtor--
^cTT"*r"><tn*
S^l-: nonMJIf
I a t lta4
to attend the m*'ating •( Bastrop Camp,
No. 7tt.
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FOfM it.N
truce Will
lcmi 0 as
Mexit o Cll)
Made to tn
For County
i igle Lake,
< n placed on
uiiii.; 1 lie old
i iish t ill
ot uflo rlvv r
Roaj Cindcje
Tex M it. rial ha-
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with insult'
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sages brought by con
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llie i t.-" word coming
mih1 as
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Texas Guard C
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Monday in lie
:er troin Madi
mile soul ll ol
1,000 men. ll i
d;ii eci |ti,in Ma
Watson, lirst
( ox. s> 1 olid In
in* A. Fourth
iglon.
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le'lllll liit 'lit
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States tor
III" beg ill II i 111'
n hit h ai 1
undi 1 vs a . 1
more than a
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snppo
II the
w eek.
ity liteinen
I lie I u lie v el a 11111101 : i
Moinlny w hil< lie lit ing
il.'St roy ed a w at chouse o'
pea. •
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1 lilted
by
overcom
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it hii- which
1 lie Monai 1 h
$2.000,000 Fort Worth Bonds.
Fart Worth, |"e\ Two million dol
lar- w orth ot I 'm t W'mih bonds wen
old to a Kni;-:i« City sy ndlt ate Moil
a. The I u.'1 w > 1 e old at par
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11 ouey will be used mostly . >i build
iig a Hi1rt.11 e res* rm r,
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loss ot $.miii.imiu. i lirilling rescue
were made 11 an y inn i he uncon • i . ;
llrenien down tin tl 1 • >hi apes, as tin
tables ot the elevator m which the n
1 -tiers 11st 1 ndi d snapped and tin cage
plunged three thiol lo lilt ba t ill' lit
w ii h 11 load ol I ' • no n
'lln report hroir.ilit to Couralmri
last motub thiii Stan forth Smith, the
llritish aiiniiti tratoi ot I'aputi, and
lils party ol 1 ^deration Had In i
massif H d b Pat an*, proved to havi
in Smith, with hi- exi di
mined up.
it. ,11 ,ny ol In 11 s 111 Cal-
Kis '1 Mexicalu, are lux* ^11
'.at .Mi mi an 1 . .'11
I \1 odui.i IIred on liie in-
II on 1 tin Ainerlt . id of
11: ional line. S'ucli a< '.ions
ii 11ti 11 ■ a vIolHtion d i.i'
laws The Mexican i as*
dei lured I hat hey ilid
Special
Austin, Te\
■ d (Charles \\ Le •> i
county jiidg. ot No
he 11 mg ot ' In 1 a .
'I'exas vs Hen
Ford, the ren
being dlsipiulill
County
I he i' c
an
Judge.
einoi appoint
a< I is spei ial
County in the
1 a sty led ?
I-ol d lut.m
ar iii'ilding
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in en nut
lion ba
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exit o, ti}
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th" Intern
oil I ll < Oil
in utmill y
,0111s oilh
Reg -tcr School B ids
v ,1 iu 1 e\ 1 'lay . i u, rnon
School I lis l ict N> '• li'C'ds, lll'.Rfe
i'itt ing $ ' "Oil, w 1 I I ■ sli'i d 1 'III 11
1 lived the approv a id t ie a ortie
general Tin da\ The liond-- mature
in twenty five >« r a I I • ar liif• •
5 pel t cut, 1 1 in • ami ii.
110I lire the Inns,
1 «| tOb I pel,I'd lire
E*ceilc
Kerrville, Te\
Kerr < '011 H i
Fine rains have
er 1 win 111 A
is being planted
t Crops.
Crop inditlons In
tin best I11 ton \ears
Uillcii and th* eatIt
11 e ii' i 1 a i.e 01 corn
st01 k 1- doing lint
Let us maKe
your contract.
an estimate before closing
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OP BASTROP, TEXAS.
Ompltal, $5o.ooo.oo. Surplus, 10,000.00.
DIUtCTORSi
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OBOAIM, Fr «lrtmt. W. A. McCORD, Vla«-Pr«aldral.
CUuSTltB ItH IIA RIi, CaabUr.
. F. Ltcktlt, W. I, Uae (im«, 4. C Krhird, B. J. Ilaale*.
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Of Ilia llorkb era and eonacrTativa jtandgtnui at, Ik,
tlxiiflk of a *.anh ...
Orgatiiaed, developed and conducted along progressiva
linea. Governed by the untie principle. With twenty
yexra successful business record, with umple capital, with
• very facility to properly care for all business entrusted to
it, and operated along conservute lines, it expecta to coa-
tinne to grow both In ability said capacity to terre.
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will pay the Higher^ Prico
in cash, givo you Honest
V7eighta, and buy at any
time, winter or summer,
Your? Cotton Seed
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to exchange for the
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Buy and Sell
everything for the
Cash Only.
POWELL OIL MILL CO.
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Harness, Whipi, Lap Robes.
417 419 Congress Avenue.
AUSTIN TEXAS.
Elegant Line of Suit Cases.
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