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WOMAN
ESCAPES
OPERATION
WasCurcd by LydiaE.Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
F.lwood, Ind.—"Your remedies haya
cured me and I have only taken six
oottleuof Lydia E. l'lnk ham's Vegeta-
ble Compound. I
was hIck three
months and could
not walk, i suf-
fered all the time.
The doctors said I
Could not Ret well
without an opera-
tion, for 1 could
hardly stand the
pains fn my Biiles, ;
especially my riKtit
[one, and down tnr
I right leg. 1 began
to feel better when 1 had taken only
one bottle of Compound, but kept on
as I was afraid toiitop too soon."—Mrs.
Baiuk Mulusn, 2728 N. 11. fc>t., El-
wood, Ind.
Why will women take chances with
an operation or drag out a sickly,
half-hearted existence, missing three-
fourths of the joy of living, when they
can find health in Eydia E. l'inkham's
Vegetable Compound?
For thirty years it has been the
utandard remedy for female ilia, and
has cured thousands of women win
have been troubled with such ail-
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, fibroid tumors, irregulari-
ties, periodic pains, backache, indiges-
tion, and nervous prostration.
If you have tbo wliiflitest doubt
that*Eydia 1*3. I'inhliuni'H Vege-
table* Compound will help you,
wrlto to Mrs. IMiikhntn nl Lynn,
Mass., for advice. Your letter
will 'mi absolutely couMdeulial,
aiul t!i« advico lrco.
LOCtlSTSON THEWAt|BAD CASE
TROUBLE
KIDMFY
jvu^i^A^ 1 tllouillll<ls ,iavr> ,t ftn<5
don't know It If you
want good results you
run ?nnk* no rnln'JiUft l Y uMiu; 1 r K11-
mer's Swamp H !, t! « ^r«*iit kidn«av r- tn.
tdy. At drUfflltl In fifty OfWt ind 4ol*
Inr iif' M Satnpli* ! oit!f by m i l ft#
pampM* f *♦ 'I* .k ■ i how t • find oul
If you liMve Hilmn' trouM"
Addr***. I r. Kilmer A Co., lilt ghatii,' n, N Y
Saves
Breakfast
Worry —
A pac kage ol
Post
Toasties
on the pantry shelf.
Served in a minute.
With mam or stewed fruit.
Df.LICIOLS!
SATISFYING!
"The Memory Lingers"
POST I'M (1 M M. CO . Ltd.,
iuttle Creak, Mich.
To Plague the Farmers of the
Countiy This bummer.
Seventeen-Year Pest, Which Caused
Great Loss on Latt Visitation, Is
Ready for Business—Grubs Found
In New York and Kansas.
OF GRIP
New York Ttlti seventeen-year
locusts, which are due to return to
plague ill.' American farmer this sum-
mer, after being absent since 18UI,
have made their appearance in thu
vicinity of New York city.
t'urato Dltmars of the New York
Zoological society has discovered the j
first grubs, several thousand in nuni- |
ber, in an excavation near Nyack. N
Y. Hy the lime the frost is out of the j
ground these thousands will be mil- |
lions, he gays.
During the last previous visitations
tile locusts literally covered suburban
New York, stripping trees, bushes, j
hedges, lawns and truck farms of j
everything green and then, moving in
vast clouds, which obscured the sun,
to fresh fields
Chinatown will welcome the visita-
tion The Chinese cook makes them
into pies, rotuitN them, eats them as a
salad and dresses them in many mys-
terious ways, and even New Yorkers
have found some of these dishes
palatable.
The seventeen year locust will also
visit Kansas within the next two or
three months, according to a predic-
tion of Prof P A. (ilenn of the de-
partment of entomology at the t'nl-
verslty of Kansas Seventeen years
ago this spiing Kansas experienced
'.he last visitation of the pest known
to scientists an cicada. All indica-
tions i>ere point to their ueventeen-
year proverbial visit
The agricultural department in
Washington will issue Instructions
how to cope with these destructive In
sects Benzine, gasoline or turpentine
tnlxeil, with animal fertilizer, cor-
rosive sublimate and nitrates have
been found effective heretofore in
checking the ravages of the pest.
Seventeen years ago the locusts set-
tled in New Jersey, stripping the
trees, bushes, hedges and lawns of
Caused Sore Throat and Ton-
silitis. Restored by
Peiuna.
Mr. W. H.
H o u > I« y,
Btony Point,
Ten tics see,
writes:
"Five years
ago I took a
very severe
cold which
resulted In
In grippe. 1
never waa
10 bad off. I
was in bed
several
weeks, and
when 1 did
get up I had
tonsil! tin
and sore
throat.
"I tried to cure this for eighteen
months, but It gradually got worse. A
doctor advised me to have my tonsils
cut out, but I did not like the Idea.
Another doctor examined me. and told
me the same thing- 1 Anally got a bot-
tle of Peruna. and after I had taken
one bottle my throat was better I
bought and used a dozen bottles, and
•aw 1 was going to get well, and 1 did."
RIGHT THERE.
Mr. W, H. Houslsy
SUNSHINE AND GOOD HEALTH
\Aherever Sun's Rays Penetrates Hu-
man Lite Is Quickened and Health
and Happiness Promoted
The sunlight, with Its mellowing
warmth and radiance, Is one of the
great essentials to good health Where-
eirer It penetrates, in prudently regu-
lated moderation. If quickens human
life, promotes health and happiness,
and may be truly regarded an one of
the best friends of man and beast.
The common practice of providing
blinds, shutters, curtains and other
means for shrouding the windows and
shutting out the sunshine. Is undoubt-
edly a great mistake, and niBkes for
physical weakness and 111 health More
window light, more sunshine, and not
less, Is what we require Let all your
apartments, kitchen, sitting rooms,
parlors and bedrooms, too, be flooded
with sunlight as much as possible
Famous Eccentric Toasts.
Pitt at Kidderminster, g;i\f *
toast In compliment to the carpet
manufacturers
"May the trade of Kidderminster,
said I'ltt. be trampled under loot by
all the world!"
A more audacious toaat freighted
with double meaning, has been vail
ously attributed to Smeaton Kf liine
and to some others This afterdinner
trade sentiment was delivered in his
form
"Dam the canals, sink the coal pils,
blast the minerals, consume the manu-
factures disperse the commerce of
(ireat Britain and Ireland'" t'ornhlll
Magazine
Exercise.
"I'm afraid you don't get enough ex-
ercise," said the physician.
"That," replied Senator Sorghum,
"Is because you never saw me ai home
with my fellow citizens lined up to
shake hands with n'e
, 4*-< /!
Ft-/ A
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The Seventeen Year Locust.
everything green, and then moving In
vast clouds which obscured the sun to
fresh fields The Individual locusts
llv«d only a few days, but each female
In that time found time to lay about
oOO eggs on the branches of the de-
nuded trees When the larvae hatched
they fell to the ground and burrowed
straight down for more than a foot.
They have rested for seventeen years
before the process of hatching was
complete, and as soon as the frost
leaves the ground they will dig their
way to the surface and appear as
small, oblong suells These shells
noon hurst open, and the winged, mu-
sical and ravenous locust appears to
devour everything In sight, and lay
more eggs to be hatched out about the
TOWNS VANISH FROM THE MAP
More Than 600 in the State of Ne-
braska Have Disappeared in
Twenty Years.
Omnha. Neb More than (500 towns
law disappeared from the map of
S'ebraska within the past years.
The majority of these were founded in
the great boom days of the west and
represented more "hojies" than actu-
alities. However, many of them reach
*d goodly proportions before they
started down the Incline Railroads
and rumors of railroads were respon-
<11 ile for hundreds of these near towns,
nit others were founded on good busi-
ness principles
The Missouri river was the cause of
(he rise ami fall of a number more,
in many cases, after the towns became
well established on Its banks, the old
Missouri seemed to resent the en-
•roaehnient of civilization, and "start
ed af'er" the houses which had been
built close to its muddy waters And
when the Missouri undertook to wash
i town nwa>, the town eventually dls-
ippcarcil There Is no lighting the
"Mad Missouri "
Omaha, today, Is a clly of lriO.OOO.
with suburb.! on all sides. Hut wlien
Omaha was an Indian village throe
S'ebra towns were vying with each
•itlier for the slate capital, one of
these towns has disappeared from the
face of the earth and the farmers'
plow now passes over the spot where
its Vtrgest buildings stood The second
ha- become a mere village although it
nice w'\s the rival of ()maiia for the
terminus of the Knlon Pantile railroad
and the ti'e of the big Missouri river
bridge Ti e third Is todav a suburb
of the citv which was an Indian vlllngi
whin that town itself boasted of being
the largest place In t!" state
Hare was the name of a gmd
size, town which was built on the Mis
soitrl i1 sit 7 miles below Omaha Hut
the Mi'- ourl vol till (| of (lowing hv
Malvtl—Papa says I musn't eticour-
age you.
Henry—That's all right—I don't
need any encouragement.
EYES WOULD BURN AND STING
"It Is Just a year ago that my sis-
ter came over hero to us. She had
been here only a few weeks when her
eyes began to be red, and to burn and
sting as If she had sand In them.
Then we used all of the borne reme-
dies She washed her eyes with salt
water, used hot tea to bathe them
with, and bandaged them over night
with tea leaves, but all to no purpose.
She went to tho drug store and got
some salve, but she grew constantly
worse. She was scarcely able io look
In the light. At last she decided to
go to a doctor, because she could
hardly work any more The doctor
said it was a very severe disease, and
if she did not follow his orders i lore-
ly she might lose her eyesight. He
made her eyes burn and applied elec-
tricity to them, and gave her various
ointments. In the two and a half or
three months that she went to the
doctor, we could see very little im-
provement
"Then we had read so much how-
people had been helped by Outlcura
that we thought we would try it, and
we cannot be thankful enough that we
used it My sister used the ' utlcura
Pills for purifying the bloow. bathed
| only with Cu'.icura Soap, , nd at night
after washing, she anointed her eyes
very gently on the outside with the
Cuticura Ointment !n one week, the
swelling was entlrel> gone from the
eyes, anu after a mouth there was no
longer any mucus or watering of the
eyes. She could already see belter,
and in six weeks she was cured "
(Signedi Mrs .lulla Cseplc ka 'JiMifi
Itah St., St. Louis, Mo., Aug -5, lit 10.
One Better.
"M> daughter has tin n titkiuB ten
I i lug lessons tuid she feints beautiful
; ly."
"Huh! Ought to sei the wa> my
gal kin I row a ilt'
Kxecutlve ability consists in (indine
; a man who can d • ilu work and in
I letting him do It Ixus of men who
! can do the first i an t do the second
Thnutnn I" of < 'on-iHTU'' iv< « dip n itv
I i "ai < .i>i«tmu'tn>n rc-ul'1. from :t ne •
I leetcil . eld - a tie- limn- II mil n« ^ impI
Oil n-II cure tin"-*' colds tfiist rtib it intn
tho c lient anil dim • -ut tin tiifl ir.tin it i. n
l ife is a stage play It matters not
bow long hi ait, so long as we act
! well Hacon
Try This for Colds
Prescription Known for Results
Rather than Large Quantity.
lie In vitii i drugglit iniil K''t "Twn
ounces "f 4«1 \' * 1111• and half hii ouie •
uf 4*iil)i i'utf><(id I'lne i ii|iiL iiUli '. Mia
these with hulf it | hit nf k hhI whisky,
Nllltkf Mill T Ilk II nil** til IV4i) l«MN|MHttl-
f ill. after i nch meal and al t•• -il iltiia.
Smaller dunes In children according I
age." Any one ran prepare thin at
home. Tills In mm Id tn In- tho qillcki'Mt
cniiKh and cold cure known in the
infill,'itI |>mfesnlnn Me nun- to Ki't only
the genuine Hilotiel Concentrated Pine.
Each half ounce bottle enme* In n tin
screw top Mealed i lue If the drugiflnt
Is out of clock he will quick!* if.-l II
ft in hi- wltnlcMale house Oi.n't foul
with uiKt-rtalr mixtures. It Ih risky.
Encourage the Boys.
When a boy presents an Idea that
Is feasible, pal him on the back and
encourage him. and he will develop a
love for agriculture and become the
pride of your heart In your declining
years and will love the homes and
the farms that you have worked so
hard to pay for.
If farming has not paid In your case
by nil means give the boy a chance
to begin without your handicap
"What was good enough for me la
good enough for the boy," Is a maxim
unworthy of a New England farmer,
(live the boy a chance at an agricul-
tural education and he will help you
to stop (he leaks and turn the past
and present into a brighter future.
DON'T TAKE CHANCES!
!f you have never used BOND'S
LIVER PILLS, let ua prove to you at
our expense, the unfailing certainty
for the cure of Headaches, Bilious-
ness. Constipation, Dizziness, or any
Malarial trouble. Send us a postal re
Quest for a free sample, we will mall
it promptly. All we ask is that you
try these meritorious Liver Pills, Just
one time. Wo know that you will be
pleased with their small size, small
dose, gentleness and thoroughness.
Sold by leading druggists 2fic. Bond's
Pharmacy Co., Little Hock, Ark.
No Doctor in Forty Years.
Forty years' resilience In the coun-
try near Etna with never a doctor
summoned on a professional visit at
his home Is record of E H Hamilton,
who has nevertheless raised a large
family
' There were times during the last
two score years when we were huti
gry, but we were never sick." said Mr
Hamilton Portland Oregonian
Annie Telford, "Queen's Nurse." of
Ballyantral, Ayrshire. England,
Writes as Follows: —
I have great pleasure In testifying
what a valuable remedy In various
Skin Troubles 1 have found Reelnol
Ointment to be. I have used it In ex-
tremely bad cases of Eczema and In
poisoned wounds, and always with
most satisfactory results. I have the
highest opinion of Its curative value.
Mr* WiiimIiiw'* SI
lei'lhint? M.rteiii I i
nun. i..t> lutUi. - ir«
the town
dirt upon
struct i I i
Benton wa
an.!
whil-
st)
•ml
fllWI.lt'
the I
lit wa-i Hi
built in tl
was located on tin
Union Pneitlc r;
when Benton
teens, hut tin
tn .V III (UllUk It !ia.- <1:- I, pi ,U< d
up all the
wire con
of Barney
III llll v s It
river ;tn l
line was
Evi
ha vi-
in a little trla
no others
Cause and Effect.
"Where Is Bill today?"
"Bill Is sick In bed "
"What's the matter with him*"
"Well, you know that girl of his
thinks lie doesn't use tobacco Yes
terday lie was hurrying around the
corner and he ran right uito the girl
lie had a chew in his mouth."
"Yes, yes; go on "
"There were two thing* to do hurry
by or hwallow."
"Well?"
"Bill talked to her for die minutes"
A Good Samaritan.
"Once, when I was ill, he gave me a
punch In the stoma< |i '
"I don't see why you should be
grateful for that."
"It was a milk punch. They
strengthen, you know "
ASK dill AI.I.KVN FOOT rtNK
th* Aniiviitlc puvdfr to Into iiir
lli'Vtw t « rtm IIuiiI I iik r> i it* N41 In, Hwullun u n<1
Bwi'ttniiy f «ft, HilMrni mikI t itllouti
9wrT«bi«rv. 6t'. I km I <Hty mln f thi ># Hum-
pit* fr IlKK Aililntfcti * OIumMmI, U K*'? N Y
Some men. like some roosters, are
always (rowing but what s the use"
COLDS
Uj|iy<>n'il Cold Itemed r Iti-ile i*« the
tie«d. Ilirout and lunif* iilmoul Immediate-
Iv Cheek* fever*. «li'l>« lUvharges of
ihe no**, tukwt hwhy all ache* and n*lns
ratiacl liy cold* It cure* Drip *ml ol>-
•tltiatv Congh* and prevent* Pnenmnula. .
Wrltr I'rnf Mnnyon, fi'lrd nod .l 'ffi«r oi
ttoi rtill* . 1'a., f'<r medical udvl u «b-
•olutely flee.
McCANE'S DETF.CTIVF. AGENCY
Hnuiiwn, Tea**, operate* lb* larnrtl Ion* o4
cnm|i#l«iil 4«ltrtlv«i in ih« SjalK. Ih*jr
writt'n opinion* in etna aol bandUd by lk*e,
K*a«uaabl* rata*.
LIVK ST01K AND
MISCELUNCOliS
lnar*at irarlHt* fnria> *1 tli lewe*l prlr** hf
w**T*Ha flkWhrii-KH i mu , KiMai rii|. a... «.i
ELECTROTYPES
Pleasant,Refieshin^,
Beneficial,
cgirtleandeffgctiyo,
NOTE THE NAME
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
In. the Circle,
on even^ Pad{a^e of tlio Gonuine.
DO NOT LET ANY DEALER
DECEIVE YOU
8YRUF OF FlfiS AND r.UXIR OF "SCNNA HAS CM*
UNIVKJtSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIS1Y VF-A.IS
fAST. AND rrS WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN-
St RUPULOC'S MANUFACTVRr.RS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER
INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND
COSTING THE DEALER LL-VSi 1HEREFORE. WHEN BUYING.
Note tfo? M Name of the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS.NEAR THE BOTTOM, AND IN
THE CIRCLE.NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKACE.OF THE
CtNUlNK REGULAR n«ICE 50c PER BOTTLEj ONE SIZE,
ONLY. (OR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
C •" N*TA !Vs illi l>(R
CtNT. flf ALCOHOL
.. •• r,
■ .. — .
ilWUM*,
HIMMS.UVfS^BflWls
KABIIIJU COHSIWWJIOII,
SGUiroMunGsmTC"
•a i.ifii
miniatusk putviri
OF PACKACC.
5YWUP OF FIGS AWP FJJXIR Of SENNA IS THF MOST PLEASANT. WHCHJU
SOME AND mxcrivg REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBIXV HEADACHES
AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION. AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL
CTFICTS rr IS NECESSARY TO buy the original and only GENUINE
WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE
California Fig SyrupCo.
Greatest Llttlo Invention.
The greatest little Invention that
has been given to the world Is the
luclfer match It was Invented In
1827. It Is small, but like Portia's
candle, It has shed a great light Into
the world It gave man mastery of
Are. liefore this fire had been a con-
trary hired man, but now It became
an obedient servant.
A Country School for Girls in New York City
8«i( Fraturet of Country and City Life
Out-of-door Sport* on School Park of jj acres near the Hudson River Full
A aileinic Course trom Primary Class Jo <iraduatiou. Upper Class for Advanced
Special Students Music and Art Certificate admits to College. School Coach Meets
l>av Pupils Miaa Hang* and Miaa Whiton, Riverdale A vs.. near 252d St., Weat
Taylor'* Cherokee Remedy of Sweet f!um
nnd Mullen i" Nature's grcst rented)
t'i.res Cough-. Colds, Croup and Whooping
Cough ii nd nil throat and liitin tri>tilile« At
druggif-ts, 2.ic. &Uc and $1.00 per bottle.
I Hist thou love life? Then do not
squander time, tor time is the stuff lifa
Is made of Franklin,
Tn CTRF \ < Ol Tl IN ONI" IIA V
T k« I.AXATIVM BHI 'Mii i.iilln itir Uhlrfs.
lirn^gUtN ri'itir*! money if it f*< h t« '-ure b W.
uKoV K J? si^uaturn .mu u< b l < i
The breath of scandal is respotisl
hie for much breezv conversatliin
Taking Cvarfirld Ti;i krop- th#
clean, trie Itloml purt an«! the ^t'tuTrtl
health ^no«i Hun ynur
Clennliness in next to godliness -
.John Wislev
colt distemper
(1 D b* hamllorl ti
MimaatAbln nomul
liy unliiif H!*< >llN"h
* rr NMtljr. Th« alck r« nir *1, anrl all ottitrv la
ulCer how "eii"**)." MI'! fr« in having th« dl*>
l.lyl'lD hlklTwiTO - "
—...if Hlt'llN-h l.iyriu PU9TKMI'SK CUHK. oft
tti* t***. vf In fwi^l. A« ui on the IiIimxI and or
all fnni •) of lvwt ranifdy «r known for niartw In foftL
On« Initlli* jriarani«M«<| to rurt* oti* WM' an1* II * l*otll« M>«ri<|
9l0d toti nf 'Intgifiit f and h*rna<M '1ral**r . or wnl «f|irwa
niftruifat ttirrm. I'd! «how« h- w to turoatii C ur frtm
k ( li«H.|i l t pi fh'njr. want*]. Lsartr«at aalltn#
ti«ri'inody lo Irralva yaara.
SPOHN MCOIOAL CO.* Cka«lala>a4Martart^lnau* Ooahen, Ind
•J. - A.
w. l,. douglas
jE1 87*tf
#2- o 3 3-so^ $4 Shoes J WMMCS
W. \t I louglas shoes coat more to make than ordinary shoes,
heouu.se higher grade leathers ure u ei| aid selected with greater
care. These are the reasons why W L. 1'ouglaa shoes are guur-
unteeil tn hold tlielr shape, hsik mid tit better ami weur longer
than any other siioes you can buy.
t r'BF WARE Of SUBSTITUTES. U
1 he genuine have W, I_ Douglas name and the retail
price stamped on the bottom, which guarantees full value
and protects the wearer against high prices and inferiorshoes.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES OLAIMtO TO HE 'JUST AS GOOD' {
If T"i r Midler < annul •upply yon with th# tf^nuln*' W. I.. Imuylaa ho« § writa r*nw«. cu/,r.
for Mail Order ra'alotf. .Htiom Mnt llrart from fa'tory to wa^raf, all churgM ®hois
prctMud \V. I.. Duiigliu, I 4 *4pnrk Nl., It r « «• k i on, Mt aa. (2 OO, % 2.SO 4k $3.00
What Ails You?
Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head-
aches, coaled tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning,
"heart-burn," belching of gis, acid risings in throat after
eating, stomach gnuw or burn, (oul brenlh, du./y t peil ,
poor or vurial.le appetite, nausea at times and kindred
symptoms ?
II von have eny Considerable number of the
dhove symptoms you are sutTering from bilious-
ness, torpid l.ier with indigestion, or dyspepsia.
Dr. I'ierce's (toldeii Medical Discovery is mudo
up of the most valuable medicinal principles
I.uoivn to medical science for the permanent
cure of such ubnormul conditions. It is a most
efficient liver inviftorutor, stomach tonic( bowel
regulator and nerve strengthened
The "(fiilden Meilicnl Discovery" is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum,
• ful' list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and attested
under oath. A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm-
ful habit-forming drugs. It is u fluid extract made with pure, triple-refined
glycerine, of proper strength, from the roots ol native American medical,
forest plants. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
Ladies wa pciltlisl; guarantee lha! the proper use of
Mrs McGurmick's
beauty cream
will give you a beautiful clear complexion
so much admired hv everybody. A per-
fectlv harmless skin food and jxjwler cum*
limed, i an be used on all < asions.
M ule in while and tb-sh I'ri Urge
i,it v>< regular jar /<,> . Samp sent by
mail Ii r ti in stamps \sk your druggist
or sent dip rt i>n rei <-ipt of price. (inod
ladv :iK''",s wantetl everywhere. Adihea
THE BEHHFNS OHUG CO., Dept. t, Waco, Tux.
Perth's Eve Salve
RELIEVES
TIRED EYES
PATENTS ,V
•tmiif* art* mud'* In I'm-
v111«r 1 <l«*fih. oiiri'i inu' ;•« * tr -o.
I lt<Kerulll & ( «>., lint K . \\ liahlny* nil, |l, 1',
W N. U., HOUSTON, NO. 12-1911.
Unfortunate Allusion.
Shi Too man) iiu'ii expect thcli
wives to run their homes on practical i
ly nothing The* furisei thai no one i
can make bricks without vtrnw
He My wlie dni'h out of (lour
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The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 49, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1911, newspaper, March 24, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205999/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.