The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser' MAN' SHOT AT tl'TON.
W AS HI N'< J TON* CLIPPINGS.
1 IME OF
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.^AN ANTONIO
DALLAS
rOHT WORTH
HOUSTON
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K iiy K V.' *t -ps
rant p in1- >nly, I- l,;
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Sour LI> uuil-
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Al"m;
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entiful.
of
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peaches
n w «pe
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s* nt
IN \. i!, - :
tlu> i'.nest
fc ve -••en t! - - 'a*
j/ie -.-ni r by Mr- Chester I.rhard
9h*y wdre very large and delic•
i i-. Thank*.
1 .eath
On Saturday last county at* Special to the Advertiser.
, ,! i, _ ■ | Undoubtedly one of the Democratic
t >riu y Paul lb I age reoeiveu a '
J leaders and one of the ablest men in the
phone message that King Spears House of Representatives in the Hon.'
who has charge of the John |>.tvi>i A. 1 Armond, of Missouri.
Young farm, near I'ptun, l **<i Judge De Aril! -.nd has been in Congress
*hot and aeriounly w mil ied.laoob b..vmg h.,<n Arm .sleeted to i
.. . . . rr.. „ the Fifty-S«'i'ondConirrens and re-elect-
Kelly, a tenant on the furin. I he • . "
• ed to each succeeding Congress. Hon
parti 'Ul'irn, an we hvt.n, a.c. one of the ablest lawyers in the Congress
Kelly went to ant pton store t'iget an,j u member of the Committee on
/;no ni ila-Hed. II** was asked Jud.i >ary. I!' was tk «■ choice of ;lu
about hie crop, which he reported Missouri dce.ation for the cuuih
line; he was then asked if he had " in lhp ^
lt iii MMKhl Contfreiw when it convene*, but hr
any boll weevil, to which he re- ! n(uHmi lo -und for Ui„ nomuiitllolli auJ
plied, "no. In a spirit c f fun, t|lt, choice then fell t Hon. Champ
the merchant told him he couldn't Clark. If the democrats had curried tin-
sell molasses on a cr.' lit to a far. House he undoubtedly would have been
mer who had no boll weevils in | a candidate for Speaker, but he did not
, . . care to undertake to harmonica the lac-
Ins o >tton. At this Kelly became . Ui)|m m (,R> p;my m tlll. Houst. Urt tli„
enraged, and would accept no tloor leader. The Judge realizes his
explanation. He returned to his Mioru-ounugs as a good mixer with men.
farm, hitched his lv>rse to the He has none of the bon hoininc, cam-
plow and began plowing up his characterises in his mental
, . , ' makeup, iie is short on cheap talk and
sottoo, coiuiauing hi * work u«- £ (biakiaf. H« m.y,
'.il nil ; light, Spears tr.ed l 'M* lIMNf u4 a student, and imw ...—
s >n with him, but he ontinued any t I 111 e iniu ging ill cloak-room
plowing up the cottor.. Words 'stories. He d -ms not inspire affection,
'passed between thern and finally | but admiration from hi demo-
cratic i 11" igues, and is feared and dis-
liked by the republicans. He is the
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BE A WISE BUYER,
have the future in mind and get the best,
and have no trouble with break-downs,
repairs and other annoyances common to
Cheap Sewing Machines.
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SO- CV irtatIT'- •' •
\'e!lv -'iiiled at
Spears wit It
•ur voung friend
ti'ul ho
father s
e< mb i-
the h :i<
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>>y, fr •
homt? r
- ;t jar oi
a hive
I> a -1 r 'p
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ar an
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The
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\ iMoines- letter from L.
ill ir^er. \vh • li t- recently es*
t li-ii'la braiv.'h lumber yard
•i* s ir I .'ike, rep iris all kind of
business t> > >ming at Sour Lake,
with the future very promising.
—The early morning south
large open knife, when the latter
drew h s pi^t 1 and -h •' him, the
ball ente.iug near tiie . „rht arm
pit, inflicting it serious and pain-
ful w >und, but at last accounts
tie was getting along very well
with hopes of recovery. Kelly
a de I, our i iformant -ays. a- one
temporarily insane.
PAIvS >N"ri CAVALKY h■ . A1 >i:.
greatest ver.i.il evisccrator in tiie House,
andean p. i' rin the n-• • t • • -1 .buf sktti-
ti ng and i,riiiting an opponent of any
man in th Congress. Ho is a human
wasp, and his stinger is ilways ready
: ir btisiaess He i- n ■ an orator, in the
true .-citse ,[' the word, for he ha- a
m niototi'i .s and me:alic voic- that i-
not pie isailt, and h" rarely gcsticu. it>■ <.
His dictio.., a iwmr, liiiMd perl
and he is one of the few men in Con
gres- wlio never c^rre-tthe reporter
note-for ia-, rt; >a in the lie • or■ 1. Wiien
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Parson's Cavalry Brigade will " ^"ts 1,11 ,l!- "1 1 finiah'f 1
, , , productiun. As a s imple of his dc\ter-
hold its nextreunion a'. Cleuurne, , ' .
' i ily with scaipe 1 an I rapier, he once sai I
Texas, on the .>th and ' th °f; ;in opponent, who had a penchant f >r
August. The citizens1 f t L'tiurne .piilinh' . uge gih-t of printer's ink and
are making arrangements t > en- -us'y \ >■-if*-rating to the
tertain the ol 1 soldiers in grand ir!('r<: """ ^r- Chairman,
sound Katy Fiver was ei^ht j style. Toe railroads will give
H'-urs late Saturday la«t, not special rates and we aro assured | iinUwhon he H not taiknig
••Awsing Bastrop until abtjut noon.1
nd tiie c- uth-bound passenger
iuc here at •*:•<< five and half
Ik iirs late,
>'ciock.
at 10:10
—Mr. Wm. Krause Tuesday,
placed on our table a sample of
fcfii fine s^e iling peaches, of the
il fasion variety, lie says h>
kin only f^ne tree uf this variety
V t he is saving every s* ed for
jointing, as he prefers them to
Ute grafted fruit.
— At the next meeting of Mit.a
Chapter >f the 1.astern Srar,
Monday night, August d, 1 •
fficers will be elected for the en-
?oing year. The Worthy Matron.
Urs. L>. H. Beli. requests and
arges every member of t h e
Chapter to be present a', this
sleeting.
—Kx-Superintendent of the
county farm, Frank Philip-, iJ
farming this year in Hill's Prairie.
Tuesday he brought ver a sam-
ple of his c >rn, the ears measur-
ing Is or ^0 inches, and it would
lake >> hand with extra 1-ny f:ng-
#rs to span it, the cob well filled,
fans lar^e, as fine corn as
jpjwn anywhere, lie .-ays this
>i only a sample of the corn
/aided in Hill's Prairie this year.
JULY 20TH.
Mr. Chairman, tie-
ni st remarlcAblc man i ever knew.
I When he is not writing he is talking,
he is writing
the old soldiers will be at no ex- n I he d-.es *' th with it thinking "
pense whatever at Cleburne. 1 Judge D - Armoiid is an amiable and
tjen. W. H. Parsons, it is said. I kind'y gentlema-i, a ripe scholar., an able
This is the New Automatic Lift, Ball Bear-
ing. Lightest Running White.
We want to sell every housekeeper in Bas-
trop county one of these Machines (we would
sell a few to old bachelors, providing they will
guarantee us to marry within one month), and
we will take your old Machine in as part pay-
ment on the new, and give you a reasonable
amount of time on the balance.
Write us for any information you may want
in the Machine line.
will be present in person, and tin-
"old boys'' are promised a tfood
time. Remember the date, Wed-
r.eaday and Thursday. August
oth and tith, 15JU.L
1. O. O. F. INSTALL ATI* >\.
iwyer, an 1 i splendid ^legislator. Hi
retirement from Congress would tie a
distinct loss to th- democratic party and
to the natio i.
...
It is the general consensus of opinion
here that the de -ision of Federal Judge (
Lacombe, oi New ork, in the case1
J. W. WATSON J CO.. j
McDADE, . . . Bastrop County, . . . TEXAS. 1
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('r. Tuesday ni^ht last, 1 >. I .
(j. M., Benno Schmidt, of Smith-
vilie, installed the off-'.-ers 'f < • ut-
tenburg Lodge, No, 10.), I O. O.
F., of Bastrop, as follows:
Woody Townsend, N. <j.
B. C. < 'lark, Y. (j.
J. C. Bauhof, Sec'ty.
T. A. Ha-ler, Treasurer.
Ii. Ii. Schuelke, K. S. N. <i.
C. li. Haynie, L. S. N. 'i.
.1. A. Kohler, R. S. V. C.
A. dunn', L. S. V. (>.
D. H. Bell, Chaplain.
A. Lvans, I. G.
J. F. Nash, Warden.
Among the visitors present,
were M. Painter and Benno
Sn.ith, of .Smithville, and M.
Vuinn, of 1-ilgin.
After the installation, the mem-
bers repaired to the 11 >ppe Res-
taurant where refreshments were
served.
against i "n e ainhra -lie coal-carrying
roads brought by Mr. William li. Hearst I I( thi, plan j, a^0pt >d, the department
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-i i i i 1 i-1 i i ii i i i | m | | | 1.1 i|-|.
.1. ft. Blagg the IJhot )grapher
v > 11 l e in Bastr p until the above
n.it.-. !•' y - i .-r, ev -r. ever"
x pe-'t tn have your picture taken
row i- the time.
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WHISKY
If
MOTHERS. DO YOU KNOW
the Jl: IMV F'M - tiled ti: til in !!«■• . mid
-t i t lllcil:- ft . • >1 11 U I ' Micut
< lit r <: .it - • < i. ' .nt in--re o
1 iijii-im, tn«>rpli .• .in-1 st: Inline?
|lo \ ou Kiitiv I!. ,t st , ntrics
iii • • :ir Mi< it pet ■ ".it 'I ltarcot
ii witli-.nt 1 Indiug them 5 - n>?
|)o N "U Know i hat n '.i t ajlJ not
11.'■ c internallj- any medicine lor the
pain accompanyIiik prcgnancy.
Ilo \ ou Know that ^'.i-lli< i .s I riend
is applied externally milv t
Do \ ou Know that Mot Iter'a I'rlend
iii' .1 • 1 th.it it
o the efleet i-. tie y .inujt compelled
oy the inter it ne Cuiniiiisooii to produce
their contra-ts w.th the mining coiupan-
i- . is ni in 11. it • 1 ".tiii.' Tat* L'e- i-
iiission i jpres 'iits tin- tiovernmeit,
•vliich hits a institu'i /ii. l ri^hi to re-
/ulatc c-i m ■>' lu t-veen the different
state.. 'I i, i - l.ei-ig iidmitted, why
shouldn't the Commission h. ve the
riK-ht ttj den.an I the production of pa-
pers bearing upon the regu at- n of i i-
terstate ci nmer -e'.-' Jtni.je Lucombe
may be a le irned Judge, t>:it he does not
scorn to be equipped with a ;r-lensome
quantity cf oommoo mom. His ruling
will be appealed to the Unite I states
j Supreme C art, vhei" it will un-
I doubtedly h-- swept aside vs ■ th scant
court^sj. If re :. an anthracit iai
. :ru -t in e\ntence and ei yb .iy kno*s
there is , then it is the duty of the court*
to facilitate and not obstruct the ' >v-
eroment'- eff irts to investig it'- and to
suppress it. There is nothing . n i-
tonabie in askintr corporations to pro-
duce papers in evidci.. ■ whim al n<-
will enable the interstate Commerce
Commission to judga whether the laws
of the laud are being violated or not.
If the Coal Trust thinks that William
Randolph H< rst is a nuitter they have
another and a larger think coming,
Although S' retaiy Ko)t, of the War
1>- partmei.t, I.a- temporarily -i i<--ti e Ic-
ed tin.- opium business in the i'lulip-
pines in ord'-r to k"'t the people ti j
thinking about it, it undoubtedly is the
intention of the Ainei . an adinini-tra-
tron t e-tablish an opium mon -p y in
tnose iltartli When it does it Will rc-
c-eive a lake- •• a: i 1.cr to one !
dr<-d an I fifty tie u and dollar" ]•• -r n
num. This - >rt of i:uilo| i.y i
wirk wonders in tie in-hij • i.i, >. Ni ri
of opini: as a Christianizing and <-iv /.-
inu agency are well established. I'• r-
haps the Governn.'-nt oi ■ . n< I val
pointers from Downing .Sir- ■ t in r>ud
to the advantages of an opium mono-
poly.
The Uritisii have done a lucrative and
flourishing busin<- s in opium ev< i ;- inc,■
they intr-'du 1 i* in China. Consider-
ing ti.e ■ plendiil effeetn which the dope
institutions, sueh as toe war eolwfe, or
the bureau of navigation, will be merged
with the general staff, whose chief will
exercise th-- same snprervi- . -n ov r the
millitary divisions a-, the A--,-:ant S"
cretary over the bure.is, and in the ;ib-
sence of both Se reury and Assistant
Si eretary, th" t'nief -t il! wi be aci -
iii^ Secretary. The present i mciions
and authority of tie- —• retny will I- '
maintained
Tliis reorganization plan should, and (
undoubicdly will, b-- il ;'->l. Kver
since the outbreak of th" i- 'h-
Ameri'-an war •• ha- beon th it
the Hurca of Nwifsti r; is in I of a
• I, r overht'iling. I' has b-*en a
hotbed of political Intrig i-- ind nl • m- :
pry. The impertinent role ti it rne nf
the officials played in the Snnp-m-'
Schley controversy is 11 rei iembci. I. ^
Anything that is c> ilat-d t re?
the navy and army department ..yon I
the -phere >f politics and offen-ivc in-
trigue will have the nati n's ajiproval.
I SPUING 1ILL1NEBY. DRESS GOODS, ii
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< )nr int? uf Sj ri11| |,it
T.ii oih'iI :i hi] Si roe I
]it.MtI, ;i sluijio tor evi'rv i
whit'li vvi Hiuke von s>milo.
N <'• '111.11II1N
willi a lit \
tlCf. ;i touch
I attorn,
•r every
oi ^l v e
DRESS GOODS.
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t'ur eiiHtomcrs ar. getting the great, ,t Imr^ain ever offered
in W a h Fabriis. a eeiecti >n of t-x.-lus w •.alter ii to t from
Ni!k an I t xf..rd W tl«ll ,gs, lie: erl e.| \\ h U ...... ( re,, Lmm
Strip. .1 and Kigur.-.l <;-.n|s, (Ireiiailiu* ^.vir aiei ^ utiugs,
too nuiiicro'H t i mention. I,o* Prices, tall ami
I- abrie
\ ne e \ oursi-lf.
e til-
th-
if
Notwithstanding the f. t tha*
Post office Department in-, ti^ tfi
forded President K'kjscm It a tine o|i-
portunity to "make go .-i" in a mann«-r
most pleasing to his c.- iiitiynien, In- lias
neglected the opportunity, lias gone to
h.s summer home and left behin 1 him
orders that the "uac n mimt be en-
forced, no re W« giv l t and the in-
vestigation | i aeti ally aband ie
d i-'-l -sure ■ so far m i le ieav- i>
« iir lace I i 111\-
« car, til the la'. -
wi nr. Lat-cs, 1.
Work.
-s and
.s' y le
ibr ildi
Mitts, Hi lts, J- in-, l
and up to date W a,
ry, Hosiery. Ai-o
\t; is >jh and
's, S.iirts,
ji.ib-ri'il fur
Nt-I K-
1 uder-
1 ancy
'•ur M it ti i is |
t liev don't have ;
I'ri
. IIDI
- s, w Iii- 1. keeps our
• to grow did.
go I- m >\
in,*, o
A Haroa ti (
lli rough the sea -
unter
u.
w.tIi g to I Marg ' n-
w.ll bo kt
'ft all
The
doll bt
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• this
ation
In-til
h ' ; r I ' I in the Ce|e tial re;;
Taft'-flovernment has ( very reasi
be exuberantly optimistic about the
f dltiw the '-tting u;
r>| inn- monopoly in the Philippine
land . The dope should prove more
( . 'b.m HiblCs and k'uiis.
ii t o
■on -
f an
nri
A
organiz
Mi." M.
now ha
"AOriElO HtCULATOR CO.. Atiants, C*. '' ' Ul"
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n
lit!]r b
1 Mulherh« " il M
vinr
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•ititntc.
• rec.
move ent is now on foot to n-
nzc the en.'ire naval administration.
>dy, the S'--relay of the Navy,
a plan in lo - hand- provding
reati -n of a naval general la::.
nation has only I '-gun
mains behind."
The grcetly fangs <,[
fasten) -1 tliemselve up
Of the postal . 'TVi' e, ]
port gives subotinitial
ie • ti ill kr ■ in
most evi-rj bnr- - , -
defiance ' f all civil sen
liie damnably peine i
party coiisiderations in
11f>11 of one of tl.1
of tin Uov. run. nt.
()ne of tie r> ill f tt
is the di overy that th-
<>hio, Indiiina, lllin <; -
been especially f o
tion of iin d i -"il r-
these are pivotal tate
ti- ns, the r<-1 "ii thi t
fectly obvi< - s, If Mr.
ill, le- cannot be l>- iiih
tional andal of thi ki
make anybody "sick
moral aspect, it bears a
resemblance to the p
Prance, wi i< h, in its
tie reputations of alnto
poiitii i.in. i'bt '
lias be com1 i* ilut'dy
i it I lo- .
th it '• Wi
A 11 It I Is Sill
M IS
•H-H-t-'l-l"! -l'l-l 'H-t-H
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>rini« •
•>tH Hi
if th
*ry p
tlu
nil ini
for pub
admini
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th-- I'.i
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graftc
ic C -III
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A.
claim* that
litrlit in his
>Tin:r. i .lily farmer
he j i -i« i a strong
'>tt in lie! I /no night
and n.'\t tr. -rnifoun I, by ac-
t'.ial i .nt, I' ib .! wee il which
!iad been finj
the lijht.
an . falk«n about
r.p
o re i
h and
1 in tl
owi
l.av
ml feai
lot's th<
| were gi
ration, w
n, lias f i
s no loilge.
dens, g al
artake the
tstep look
do tin - tl
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l>
r W'l
1 for it. A na-
nd is rough to
In its purely
strikingly close
in am a affair in
r b< -ii1 r, 1 •• I
-t ever- liadinK
n th
'ilfici r o
i -aken in
. of licit
people *
get tl .
"gag ru
The death penalty given \V. 11.
I, ix, at "trennvii.e, is well de*
••'T \ e I. lie v i - • mvi -ted of the
murder r f the babe of his step
I'tuglp.iT, the ovi Ii nog showing
him t11 be the father.
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Catarrh of the Stomach
H I.CII I lie I -:u I.-Ii I.
\\ in
dilV
eon-
- to
«t, il
tncii
tli.it
of rotteunct,
mcnt jir,il ti
aJ'"in'
win pev
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%re is a c
n. A o
• a nart is
■ngt'
ill lla
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I dig. -Hon. I'.ic
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