The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser
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TH08. C. CAIN
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Eritor and Pro
MUETOR.
WASHINGTON LETTER.
Knt«r*d at itie Baatiup. Inu, I'mi-OBm- m
Iwouil !'!••• Mati t.
K«tat ll«bed March l t. I*M.
Bastrop, Ttiu, <lon. 1!>, 1901.
The selection of lion. John 11.
Reagan ns president of the Texas
Slate Historical Society was wise
and well-timed.
West, Texas, is one the best ad-
vertised towns in the state. Its
new cotton mill did it. One would
do as much for Bastrop. Let's
try it.
The capital stock of the Torsi-
cana cotton mill has been raised
from S100,000 to 8150,000. That's
the way to pet paying mills and
build up towns.
The Belton Journal-Reporter
gets it off: Texas is Democratic
as ever, even if the legislature is
working under a I'rince and fc^x-
Con federates are governed by a
King.
Senator Staples was placed on
six committees, the Educational,
Commerce and Manufacture,
Counties and County boundaries,
Public Printing, Engrossed Bills,
Labor Committees.
Judge Thos. E. Sneed, a prom-
inent citizen and lawyer of Aus-
tin is dead. He died at his home
in the Capitol City, 3 o'clock,
Wednesday morning, at the age
of 08 years, 8 months and 14 days.
The survivors of Green's Bri-
gade will hold their next annual
re-union at Hillsboro, February
21st and 22nd, and the citizens of
that city are already beginning
preparations for their accommod-
ations.
TRY IT
Women szScr*
ing from tern*)#
trouble* *..3
weakness, and
from ir.-^juUr
or painful men-
ses. n> t
to lose hv ;.v it
doctors tAnnvt
Ihelpthem Ph> •
sici*ns are *o
busy with other
diseases that
they do not un-
derstand fuily
the peculiar ail-
ments and the
delicate organi«m of woman. Wli.it
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRA D FIELD'S
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature fur all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted his
eral times been used. It is a tern- whole life to the study of the dis-
pest in a teapot, which has been I tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
encouraged because the men res-
ponsible for the bill would rather
have the "canteen" than the big
standing army talked about. Tin-
Senate voted .nst the "can-
teen."
The S$GOG,000,000 River and
Harbor bill was taken up by tin
House and after a comparatively
short debate passed without ser
Mr. McKinley has the grip, and
if he is half as badly frightened
as the leaders of his party are he
is not to be envied. It isn't Mr.
McKinley'a present condition that
has frightened the republicans,
N (|| 4. but the possibilities it calls to their
minds. When Teddy was given
the second place on the ticket it
was not with any idea that he
would ever be President. That i*
why even Mr. McKinley's slight
illness alarms them. They know
the iirip is treacherous.
Some of the Senators worked
] themselves up into quite an an-
gry mood during the debate on '
the "canteen" amendment of the
Army bill which has been before
the Senate all the week, and un-
parliamentary language has sev-
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ers. wives and daughters. It i> made
of soothing, healing, strengihenmg
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to 1
cure irregularity in the menses. Leu-1
corrhtEa, Falling of the W mb. Nerv- *
ousTiess, lit adache and Backache ' 1
In fairness to herself and to Brad* ! X
'leld's Female Regulator, even 1 a
auf; ring woman ought to give it a
trial. A large $i b>ttle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists.
4 S ?n ) for a nt. fly Illustrated trt* book M th« K'^art.
of darkness and corruption. It
means the coming of a buzzard
gluttoned with carrion. It means
the descendants of those who
thirty-five years ago, fastened
talons in the prostrate body of
■— I the South, like those pitiless birds
At the annual meeting of the wM fed upon the vitals of Prome-
directors of the cotton mill at theus when his helpless form was
ious opposition. The "pork" was The Bradflcid Peculator Co., Atlanta, Ga
well distributed. ______________________________
Representative Otey, of \ a., ards to refer to Mr. Harrison's
amused the House and at the recently expressed opinion in op-
same time told some plain truths j p08jtion to the McKinley policy
concerning the objects aimed at jjn guch langnage as "a distin-
by the Olmsted and Shattuck res- ^uished lawyer and statesman
olutions for investigations of the affects to believe." etc. It was a
oppression of suffrage in the
South. He said: "The logical
end of all such agitations is negro
domination in the South. It j
means the reinstallation of car-
gratuitous insult to Mr. Harrison,
which shows how resentful the
McKinleyites are toward mem-
bers of their own party who dare
to oppose thair imperial pocliy.
pet bagger agents of the demon ! it is not probable that Mr. Rich-
Waxahachie the secretary's re-
"jTAPl h'm11\ e< 1 and
$94,090 subscribed. Waxahaehie
chained to a rock. Yes, it means
the return of those buzzards,
gluttoned with carrion that are to
has a cotton mill. If Waxahaehie , jay following the calling of their
can build a mill under that Show- diabolical daddies in Cuba, the
ing, even,' town in the state should Philippine Islands, and in Porto
build one.—Gonzales Inquirer. ! Rico, who exude such an odor
"—■ • • • - ! that a mosquito shuns them. Yes,
The Advertiser is glad to see
Mississippians taking such a live-
ly interest in securing a correct
history of the civil war in that
st ite. Col. J. L. Power, Secre-
tary of State, is one of the fore-
moat and most active movers in
this direction, and is acknowled-
ged to be the most thoroughly
arus acted without the approval
of his superiors in office, Attor-
ney General Griggs and Mr. Mc-
Kinley.
By the way, speaking of the
Supreme Court, the nomination
of 'Dick,'a son of Justice Harlan,
who has been mentioned as en-
tertaining doubts of the constitu-
tionality of the McKinley colon-
ial policy, if not actually believ-
ing it to be unconstitutional, to
an important judicial position in
Porto Rico, which is now before
the Senate, has caused much talk,
especially in view of the fact that
Mr. McKinley refused to give
they are so mean that the yellow "Dick" Harlan a judicial posi-
fever germs die in their presence, tion in the District of Columbia,
They are so loathsome that the for which he was an applicant.
small-pox microbes fly from them
and if a snake bite one of them it
kills the snake. As for the Shat-
tuck resolution, it seems that
neither that nor the Olmsted
resolution will pass. They will
posted Mississippian in Mississi- noj. pag8 unti 1 the fishworm swal
ppi aftairs. lows the whale, not until thesnai!
The cotton milflt Dallas has at i ou,nms th" hare' not until Duich"
last proven a profitable inVest- stop drinking beer, and not
ment and the management are j until the bil|y *oat butt8 from the.
house 300 feet; rear>" apportionment bill and passed the
Representative Champ Clark Burleigh bill, which adds 29 mem-
thut paid his respects to the I-am- bers to the House making the
Mr. McKinley may not have
made this appointment to make
sure of the vote of Justice Harlan
on the pending cases, but the
fact that it has been made at this
time has naturally bred gossip
along that line. This isn't a
pleasant sort of a suspicion to en-
tertain, but.
The House by a majority of 013 j
knocked out the committee Re-
New Years Greeting
w.'wviii viijwvwp y tMPi
To our patrons and friends throughout Bastrop County, we
extend to you a New \ ears Greeting, and we take thfe method of
returning thanks for your kind and liberal patronage during the
pas: year. \\ e are putting forth greater efforts than ever to serve
you for
The Year Nineteen Hundred and One
We are better prepared to sell you cheaper and better goods
than ever before, by reducing our expenses down, in order to get
our prices below any and all competition. We are in the middle
of the road to catch all cash buyers, and we realize that in order to
do this we must
Knock Out all Competion.
Don t forget to keep this in mind: While our stock is not as
large as some others, we throw down the gauntlet and defy anv
and a 1 competition to meet our prices. In order to make ready for
our Spi ing stock, which wp are now placing an order for in the
East, for cash we will
For the Next SIXTY DAYS
trim off all extras and shove our prices down to zero. This is no
boast, we mean business; come with your cash and vou will be
convinced. J
Robt. Gill & Sons'
Racket Store.
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NEW SERVICE
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SAN ANTONIO,
via
WACO, 8. A. 4. A. P. and SOU. PAC.,
AND to
AUSTIN,
VIA ELGIN AND H. 4. T. C.
Thos, Gcggan £ Bro.,
(Established in 18(5(5.)
THE PIANO HOUSE OF TEXAS.
^ We buy more Pianos than several factories w
can produce, hence we give better value
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for less money
the South.
than
any other house in
building a ware
long by 150 feet wide to meet its
requirements. There are now i - - i
thirteen cotton mills in the course better" than-thou element: "Yes, total membership after March .1,
of construction in Texas, and San 'the mugwumps or jugwumps, as 11903, 386, the additional member
Antonio should have one by all< 8am Jones cal,s them the8e fine" being apportioned to 18 states,
means this year.—San Antonio I haired people who are too good to on a tratio of 194.182 of popula-
Kxpress. So should old Bastrop. ! discharge their political duties, j tion for each Representative.
■ . I They stay at home in idleness and , AN APPRECIATED CALENDAR,
That con-current resolution in- the hoodlum discharges not only
viting B. D. Hill, of New York, own political duty, but that I "isn't it pretty?" is the universal re-
to address the legislature on the °' the fine-haired citizen." mark of ladies when they pick up one of
political issues of the day, intro-
duced and unanimously passed
by the Texas Senate Thursday,
was a splendid send off, and if
the Senate will only keep up
similar good acts the session will
prove of great advantage to the
Senator Morgan's credentials,
for his fifth consecutive term were
this week filed by Senator Pettus.
Senator Morgan is one of the
ablest men of a body that has
many able members,
Hood's Sarsaparilla Calendars for 1901.
Messrs. C. I. Hood & Co., are as enter-
prising as ever, and, as usual, thHr
household Calendar for the opening
year of the 20th Century portrays the
likeness of a little girl, with flowing hair
and one of I,ink cheeks and bright eyes, which,
, , . . with the posture of the child, fully bears
the reasons for his prominence ... ' ... . ' .f „
, out the title of the picture, "Patience."
State. B. D. Hill for president i wa® we" stated by the late Sen- , The Calendar pad i« larger than usual,
in 1904 would be a winning card.
A. M. Beekman, of Smiley,
tells the Fiecord of the luck of an
industrious farmer of Smiley, W.
P. Rowell, who planted 120 acres
in cotton last year. Mr. Rowell
figured on making 40 bales at 6
cents, hoping, by hard work and
small expense, to make a little
ator Davis when he said of Sena-(:md besides the valuable information
tor Morgan in a debate: "His given on the monthly sheet*, has adver-
memory and capacity to assimi-1 ttnd couPon •Mps interspersed.
. . , . , . . The demand for thooe Calendars has ne-
iate and store away all subjects .. . ... . . , . . ..
J t eessitated the issuing of a large edition
are marvelous to contemplate. I whlch caused the commencing of work
Solicitor General Richards made [ on them early in September: the last
an open sl'ir <tt ex-Pi'esidont orders not being filled until within a few
Harrison, in his argument before the n(>w >'fiur' Druggists gen-
■ . ; Grally can supply you with thi-se Calen-
the supreme Court this week on . ' , .
d. rs, or a ; opy can be obtained by stind-
ing sir cents it' stamps to
C. 1. HOOP A CO., Lowell, Mas,,
A Ulear Oonipbxion
little ; the < fises involving the nonstitu-
money. As things turned out he j tioro lity of Mr. McKinley's Col-
made 80 bales at upwards of 9 onial policy, that disgusted many
cents a pound, giving him a hand- j persons. Mr. Harrison is a pri- u r Bjffn of ^ M .qquick|y
Home profit large enough to buy vate citizen who has held the obtained by use of Re* Tea. It purifies
himself a home. He was a renter, highest position within thegift of ,ho blood, regulates the' kidneysand liv-
' i H 1 . C, and cures constipation. All drug-
and it cost him $167 to make the the American people, ami is en- gists are a>ithori*od to refund the money
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CALIFORNIA,
Via SAN ANTONIO and SOU. PAC.
Through Tourist Sleepers X
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Hon t be deceived by the sbsurd statement*
l v Irrt .ponsltile agents who liamlle eon-
signed InMrun.ents. whlfb iimnnfneiiirera cannot
-ell to b ^ititnate and reliable denlcW.. are
state agents foi " ■ celebrated
Cliickering & Kinerson
and aevi-ral other makes. . .
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laiios.
Quickest and Boat Line to
MEXICO.
"KATY FLYER"
The Goggan Pianos
Are
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specially
qualities,
made
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to oue order, they possess superior
other essential attributes ol'
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St, Louis. Chicago, Kansas City J
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free katy chair cars and
«firrrrr StF^PFRS.
60 YEAR8'
EXPERIENCE
Patents
' fiwle nanos
Absolute safety against imposition, with a guarantee
worth having, be secured by buying IMANCKS and
0H< 1A NS from us.
We refer to any Hank in Texas.
We carry a complete stock of Violins. Aland
fSuitars, and other ^Musical Goods, tind the
stock of Sheet Music in the Southwest.
We have houses in Dallas
Sun Antonio and Galveston.
olius"
argest of
Waco, Houston, Austin,
| THOS. GOGGAN & BRO.
l>AI,t,A8.
OAI.VJC8TON.
TRADE mARK8
OCIIGNS
Copvri&hts Ac.
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tlotu pi rlol \j Isl. ''
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l'«ttaken tlirnuyh Mumi
tlotu. I
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•^iiiflrift.itttl. Ilwdbiiokmi l'at«nta
miry fur (wurlna pnlonu.
rec«lt«
crop, exclusive of picking.
Kecord.
Cuero titled to respect, and it certainly j '"""X where Rex Tea fails to do
i 1 ' •'l what is chinned for it. Price lite per
waa not respectful for Mr. liich-1package.
Scientific American.
A li/wdnnmplj llltidtrntivl wi>oklf I nrirt'Kt Hr.
culnilon >.f any mietitlOn lournal. Tirtia, |l a
yi' r; four rit< tit tin. (I. HoVl by all ncwKdi>ali>ra.
mliNN S Co New York
Hr*rieri office. Washington. 1). C,
You can't afford to risk vour lift* by
I allowing u cough or h cold to develop
into pneumonia or consumption. One
Minute Cough Cure will eure throat and
lung troubles quicker than any other
preparation known. Many doctors use
it as a specific fur grippe. It is an in-
fallible remedy for croup. Children like
it and mothers endorse it. W. J. Mil-
ey.
J. THIELEMANN.
THE GUNSMITH,
Is just in receipt of a large and complete line of
'RIFLE, SHOT and TARGET GUNS, PISTOLS.
makes of amunition. All kinda
f:ict, everything carried in the
sporting line. Call and insjiect stock.
J. THIELEMANN.
We have all sizes fine
of fishing tackle. In
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 19, 1901, newspaper, January 19, 1901; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205528/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.