The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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The Preside ntial Campaign
ae-tu times of uph>';ival, political parties and standards
are undo, ipiing m-inv rh.-tiiRox. Party tie* ar< b* t '
/ • A i:.ah • \ do i. t i uo'.v ivhuiv tlu-y an al, am
h.i strong party preference.
v'iV . p6op!f Uji>1< anxiously for wisdom in the novornmen'
and 11n aliz • how ii,«oluto!y '*-• uliai P is fur the country It '
iimIk i wi-u clio;c • a' the earning ele.'tion. Vet with conditions ii |,
such a fcrujenti it i hard to tell what parties and candidates rea -1
ly stand for, or to predict the exact results of 'he success of any
particular cause. _
In order to vivo its repdors the jest possible political sol-
vit" in the.- t clnii'_'i'iu times, The Advertiser i- obtaining politiea
correspondence regularly from a trained observer JI believes
these articles th'ow much light tin toe present, mixed situalie
nmi yo far to 1 irify the shifting i u.t*rents of tbete changing Uom -
The vole." who wants to Uti.nv how to act to help piotect hio own i
t oe-t. and the welfare of tlic country, will gain much light froi.
our political columns.
Also iii those coming weeks, The Advertiser will tike a
strong s! ttid for a clean pre-i lential/:nm]\'Ugn, and one of educa
tion and enlightenment. 11 believes that the people should not b*
s waved by the cheap trie - ai I tlip 'inut polities of the pi-1,
hut ioul i sf" ly a id weigh th■ • ■ gr-- it campaign issues of th
pre-'i ' tie - on tin i- me it. A .-erh- el' articies on ' I'oiiti.-..
Method- will please ui< interest a I who believe in clean politic-
business govtrnn ent, ar.d coed citizenship.
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The Service of "Politicians"
Political campaigns do not r.in then:-1 \ps An enormou-! ■
amount of preliminary orgar.iziiion mu..t ■ done Some system- _
of s 'ttied policy• some definitely accredited list of candid.).!*
must ne pie.seiiti il to tin voters, oth**.".via tetion will not oeti,* •* . • *•' i- .Vrissh' tic pe >p
When Eyes
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Suppose no one ,a i any Plans or framed any program in a 1 ( -fhere sn. new substitutes f
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vanee of primaries and elections. The voters would come to ui< eN ,; v .;in,r ve-nt l,i iin-t
polls without any nvneeptio:; of what . mi;ida - - stood for. at i
wha* they would do it the.v w**re * .< cteu 'lhe people would vt • 1 A
blindly and tinint#IHf«htly. :nany irresponsible and iocooipetent «,l«t! tb«y c«n t tvoii gtt
ofi. ai- w uM be e!u s :i Tin iv would b * lo .veil deftuet! •
gran.- of pohey to work on. Everything would t un hit c- miss. \ -f. • n v -ry mu
The publie h Is irr • ..ted « t > utroi bv 1. gs a d l o>-e>. o pt «>. .1* fiu.t • 1 1: a p< *
and ti e b«"iy of politicia; ,ml •.iie \ the e. . -* 01 ')>.■ ' -1 . • . t be «ii f 1
Hno.* 1 i- politicians, are not 1**" - 1 n \r .* a- p otic ar.d n ;
e-t a- tie* averatii man Tl:e> are iv# • ;b't - • kmc their own
t. r Vet they reali/* th ' they e:..not adva • :u leja.ie . - r
une. s- they p. iv. It* I * ".t a ■ r.: ,on of p'io. ' iff.ii.-.
So w! lie th" poi ' e are o;t 1 sl.o '. sigli'« i "id (
servit.1. vel they n •• *•1 ■ ' ■ 1 i ui .1 < -'. a 'td a i ; 0 i I, t in - - ; n , i*
ties. hey eliminai • a. ,ny udi'-.at* - w.. :> are ai^ gtthf r 1 >'•
ed to the ethee they as] . re t( .
Til" II* litici .1 e ell r' ' - "'tlsiVe to ' vt
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accoti is It 1 '! !i' :\ I ii l!i t'i.1' :u " hi*v- ■ t-
cou;rdy tli«* . .< -' n't- . '• . : ' • ret:
W 1 . rM«n - are c , i
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Pol it ical Re\> ;'rds
It is ob :*>u-that il" the w ir • of MT.va.ssing and V(.ti>u i- "•
be c t ried on u.t llig« • ; y. somt ' . g up o pettj<- >' ,i
vote themselves to the organ zation of political camj dgns. Wh< 1
peopl have tlevottal a lot • ' inea to this form of ef ort, the tpa •-
tion usually ans' > what return- they ar t'oipg to g-t for the'
service.
The old theory was people wo:: d th v.,*-. t h< :;js- v - 1
these aitivities out <d pnbiit -pi 'it. i,ii",ri is an inc ismg in.
1 .e p-i'
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cat ; iniid.
o' und rion-i'n-e.
f" cni't^ yirls four or five differ
nt l> •-.sunups in .-chut I should ! e
toura.e I. H asban Is can t« st 1 -
;'y 11 at one is enonuh.
A I.andon sri "iitast stiv ^ that
1.1 w is the ancestor of the i.pe
, not the ape t lie hi < < -tor of
• lie man, It do sn' I make any i
.1 1 Truce which wttsihe ti 1 si par
: :i'.itiier has auythiinr parii' ii-
ai'iy drilliant to brau about.
It - a fact that with t he pas-inn
>f the saloons, the court roone
iesriy always rnjuire iustinu.
Our pa-tor -aid in his Surtiny
s Tli on l ha t hp Lord 1 .t- n led
\ cr\ man s moid h 1 m pi 11 \ f
: 1 ' . things to t :,t. Wt said,
AtiifU " And he aid I Ite I, r.l
• ddl t aut Hit !) ^ 'I et e.i
g o 1! ■ 1 have aw > e l ' 1 "1 j
•- to wear, I', it w :t he
.' 1 ue u :n 11 1 n f \ : ■ m
.''.('irt.'- • \ - 1 t v 1 - 1 s \v 1
. s ureal* -t * 1 in, Tt !i-er ii!
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to be jest lt< |
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Your
W agon
I -Ti 1'« at' If s -ff- , f Ihf year should be Jo |<cd after. Soak
'i.e w bee - with g-iod Linst ed Oil and t' ei. ai ply x coat of
or
W,r;on,-snri Implement Point
v 11 h " 1 ' ne life of it When left, v.npainted, it is
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,r bmMl >f iho re uiioe - pt*ij la 1
,".••1 's ,- ;i 1. i citizens.
r e 1 * 1 ihiimetl in ' -ea 1
.;r: \ - •, pioi abiy Le-'a
.th ■' e ui iifreaks *>n t
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"w years befoi;* rust and decay i>uts
b * - - -
Sherwin Williams
'if ? '.tint will keer vt , r agous and
' • '•> i:s K"(,d condition d -ave buying new
1 . s M.ii -h tal.
MC\ "i .- tl*'t
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.mi 1 ••,ice a yi rati
1'he maii 1 r*I r ?
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C",Uht r> m t n w 'ted ad- 11
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: e would t h e lt>
it ' ue mai; >t 1 r •.
COVE ft
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earth
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v .a t Ion* wuv on :,
I'll" as- i - : 1' ■ t
tell no '• .1 - t iie 1 ar
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1'1
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<"ia*
,,f 11 (.(i| !(> who will g:• tin. * '< po .1: . organt*/..*'- .
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s >: .1! ' ' the gees'* go north
purei/ from love of a can-** tiie.\ b> dev 1 a-.c nothing in r«
turn. Such mei. have p< !orni'*d -.■ < t uid service, n.d u I .
ot a n«W era of higher public standards ; • • •• • • Eaeh and evary com
Hut to behove that > oo.Pica wor e w i bt do: 0. tins
■ ao a* vv,«r round
ry j tj-X >
Air * i'
t. %j k s j
JER LUMBER CO.
mI;. to build 'Hjupi2
4: i"i 1
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200 Blue"
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licili Iliritiii of \V: o i visiting
Hijfh Grove relatives.
111 -l returned!'
P.esentsti'
tl.o a\ aihtbie -upply in Western
| Ontario an I tret it across tho bor
t.
,1. II. Gillasp.s ha
: 10 1 tel'a.l'' 111 I ' •> ' 1: w,• • K
. i .ft i U i 1 - 111"; hliol liood .
Mi 1 \ Itna I ot llni.n Mitt 11 tie r
Mi. Oscar Dietz,hc •► ««■
. I. • f I1., reel 1 „f -iaLanal. w:t- ill tUi' 1 n,t*" ^Smcrereal
il rli Gr* ve Sunday. than speculative, tho Canadian
it .s report,', it I -re «i I •«> a Wednesday aft err, mi i nymhtr supply would he proportionate!*
wedding in tins nc n > n l.oml .soon, , f (|lt. ft lend* « ' () ear Ibetst ciitli- ,
u \\.. • f n, , i < «
t' bu.-iness (W
oler>.
« leli lite marri■ i
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i ill' "Sioi'tii Llano i-' r' oa.v ni
short, I hat -uu.ar is 10 cents a
|ere i nt his place ot
1-.V, ".VI,Od.. re turted a tine time at ^ ^ Store } ^ on ^ pound in Canada and 32 cents a
their be! I n l a'ler-i unable to 1 atind ju • t!ie i nein the I nit
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tal :
is is Twthiiis expo .'ting too uuch of hum ui i-ature in its pre - n
stage of tlevelopment. As things go in politics, when a man h. - . t r/ the xreatii cf life, th* >
^iven a lot of service to a party or a candidate, iv* i- • ?ry i-a-.v la ,. i.
,i-k something in return He seeks appointment to -on. otrice i r. • -« hir peacefully they'd float
support, some camp dim for election. i< r u«l v «*n as they were wed
Here coin* s up the most embarr.isinu que-ti >n of p >. t - -y l«ccan to rock the boat.
Many public men feel under obligation to nuke a return to those, Xl ^ rea, n women stail j befer. , , , s„ .
who lo.ve helpe.l tliem win suet -ss, regftrdless Whet! •: rhes* . ,v dre-si.-M' ■ beeau« * \v. c. Hendlifl
warke- are ti* for the poai ion the> « k Ot no rt e it t t'-al .I t ,,.y like to SC-.: What's ^oim' on, I Vradshaa last Sunday evening Wojsentedto Vlr 1
man h - helped a cat. i id ate win a hard e.mpa g *. n * :es him ..at- ^ |(.fti8iatures '•" ':i'1 !in-v|
u rally grateful, and disposed to sei that, dan s *|ua,.lie itmns m th- ( ^ ,a„)H of lmnnr it( 1'-<«•; •
most favorab'P light ratify '
\V,.• .> t.hi- ft" ; og is p. rfectly natural, il I-• ads to 1 : ,v ♦"
ior ^ r"
many onv.orihy uopointn ents, aril commitn public men ar.d or '
to the s.tnport of mane incomt>etent candidates. ... , ,. , ., ... , r,,... ,u. ..
g'" ' - r ,iher w.iv I tin , •*• I ef In .r romet to ha 1 til L: 1 a rm ti.-tory ot the world,
"nkin-.t S!.ai'| of llo# ne aborl.ood | n ()
,i v -,'t a Mr he present; lie. . I'ercy Jou - pre-
-fa11 a 1- rea- tiable proof that
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v ' 1 ti the v ite.' -o
v it • 11. a ..it it t.e. vele
-. u 4 :ht. nber u.,y. I- fhit 1
/. a pair trt' Gold '*1 I^ut'd suuar shortage is most-
' ht'f I'.u't n au 1 a tio|ti W atch '■ fiction, an artificiai shortage due
Charm, The 1 1 '.vent at ion n idres- to manipulation in order to hoi
1 "i.-i-t.i M ■ • j, -,i. was very touchinj! *nt| 1 or -sive 'P the people of the I'nited State*
Leu,1 Harper oi Red 1 lock tnatli t" i e gr< at esteem in w! •* h the re 1 ,r -- oeata on every poun 1, It
r.i//ie Hendrl\ 01 I \ elina
111. lit. 1 lie.* I * a-l
cip "nt is lit Id by
many trie fit
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f 1,
ie most no! «-a| rob*
Ba^iop Smiles
acfc.r: oi u t ii'tjj ue.-eran bling
A man nlua. talks ni" rt about ;
hi-' isset- thi • he docs about Kk- ► . w| > '
liabilitie:
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lies ..,
If' 1: e.t ,r t. 1 <* t hi *'
Mr D
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1 ii .11 I
*in -a'Ml'ht' out their f«1 r-
I 11 \ utiling Ueu lio* 1- ve \ oil'.-
. .1.T lu'tt. i ' . 1
1 T: 111 *• 1*1 -1 ■ I'M u 1 t\pects to move !. tat
ma fe*v '1 tvs.
ao-
' I a lucrative po- ; !i a W 1- -u ILLS RATS
re Hlt |*!t
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and
'1 , Weill -llo|j|)lt... OI II I I lock
It ia alight 'or a 11. n to • vt ad A g<iod 1 ,it trial is «me that tJtl' j whin autnmer eutet u one cf th* . . , to th
mankind, 'o t he to h'-ving er inin • •n.<cl> picase^ you or mu'ti'* j tbhtga mere tnan eani., t un. j..*,i r
to ail w un it. • 1 • 'pt to c: d >'iJ" ' ad a- a liorii'-l. (l,*i .'.and. I'ut then mere man
up in jail. Some medii'ine lakir 1- adver 't n t ><-a w tnueh, ra bow,
j> lirn. . j. r j'i i th e \v- a "A Heme ly for Mouth lihwasc. America "'ay continue to hi the I
man with a fcor-e in I • • in't l^on t ' L loolr I. so tm die.ne t-ar. (jW|) but ?hu is guing to see
keep up with a >• '' I :
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'! G')i Real Mad ', lte 1 I I ■ t dy
Setting ht*n, i* Ma 1
went into tli I'* ■
niuining and fournl 1, l
• it,
• one
As a wo "
learns that . tt. 1 '
an' that a n. o
instead of a • >i h' nt • '«
... * . | . . — — , utuiuiuK cut, te . * !
■ erne it. I In* only remedy v- t*.> |kr.,u • notliiiiftbut tlie 1 ueltinuc ' ,!■ a*l. ft ifot real ■
citlte. t. ck it -,t ' e -crcte or cw : rf;lfl- iptf, lip ,.r,,rib!e S ine "v '' "
die
at
it un with piano wire.
*!«ff the rnicible. ^ „lx
t ar beiMpUul theories about «li< raisers pu u a 1
1.1 ul >
it < r
1 h1 men mm" be bra-.., tht.. ,K;:,g the haven for the oppr. - -ed ^1*,,,anUl^^uluMu'd ul 'w.'j.' >\ ;
-iio\s o much ha kbono.
o1, all nut'ii is we u«*.« I^uud to bi j loaik^.st.
Sii«ar 10 Cents k Pound
in Canada
At Windsor, Canada, j.st a., .oops •
the river from Detroit, - ,_ar .
it.ti 10 cents, 01 J J 1 "lit a ic.-.- than
it "iocs in Detroit, C'oti- tjuen' <\ 1
smugglers arc ii,)iii4 lo buy up ailj
tad ini 0—"h t - Uit-Snan. 'I.e o.c
altl< rodent tit sli'ove •. I . ,
• - kes -no oniala# with otl er % •
> our money iiuek i' f 'ai'-.
J c size (1 oa annuli i.. • Pun,if
1 i ichen or
'Ue -i' . . ••<!.' -ken hou
*1 is • .uou li for a'
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Pearcy, J. H. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1920, newspaper, June 17, 1920; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206329/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.