The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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DRUGGISTS
VI N W1L i - HU' ri:u >MKS. J was hh glutted that tlioro was no Paterson fire taken on Sunday
profit to iic had when all the pro-1 morning were exhibited in New
dueers were working together and ! Yotk on Monday night. They
competition did not keep the pro- were taken shortly before mid-
duction down to its rightful basis, j night, but the flames were so
There is a moral in this for other I bright that every detail was
trusts. ! plain.
\Vn Willie's brader comes A eh Gott,
v;it fun!
(iroat jubol and rejoiein.: v:ll be done,
I'nd ve die Deutseh v i 11 h if ail on der
Mill.
Ven Wille's bruder eomes!
Bismol*,
Trias. ..
Prescription* carefully com-
poll Illicit ill nil Iiiiii i>.... I'a( -
KNT Ml |I|I IM S (.1 III! killilh
<A<JWWWIVR\£i>
Snow, to the depth of six inches
fell at Petersburg, Ya., on the
5th.
Austin papers report nineteen
dead horses from starvation, in
that city, from Feb. 1st to Feb.
l.'Jth.
• • « •
There is talk of the four big
Fx press companies of the I'nited
States combining, with F. II.
llarrimen, as president.
What is supposed to bo the
largest anil most valuable pearl
in the world ha* been found near
Broome, West Australia. Its
value is estimated at between
844,000 and *75,0<>0.
The number of artifieal eyes
worn in New York city is esti-
mated to be a trifle less than 1U,-
<H)0. For the whole country the
N<> odder volk vill den haf any show,
r:vl Dadoes, Irish ami Chinese may go
Av.iy hark und sit down far 'xdow,
Von Willie's bruder comes!
pen all der kleines Deutsohen b inds will
play
•'I >io Waeht am Khoin" und "Feste
Hurg" all day,
I'nd vo shall haf ehust allerdings our
vay,
Ven Willie's binder eomes!
The French Academy has ap-
propriated a sum to secure photo-
graphs of all its members, two
profile and one full-face view.
They will be carefully preserved
as the basis for busts of the aca-
Aoh llimmel, all der bier dot shall be
drank
Vill lie genug to fill a grown-up tank,
Und effry sausage mill
crank,
Ven Willie's hruder eomes!
The Canadian government
seems to know how to curtail the
reach of the octopus. As the re-
sult of an inquiry into the com-
bine of the paper manufacturers
it was decided to reduce the cus-
'1 Intel des Invali-
Kuiser?" clear
Du lieber
crowd
A-shoutin "Hock der
und loud,
I'nd Teddy utandln' py der seeiff so
proud,
N'eii Willie's bruder comes!
t'nd ven der whiff i-u named .|«<r "Alice
K."
\'ill bo great celebrations tie;ir und far,
Und monger clubs vill all keep onen i ar,
Ven Willie's bruder cornea!
Dowey saiil
demicians that adorn the walls , toms duties on paper from 25 to
l' percent ad valorem. Tariff
reduction is a genuine panacea
for many ills.
There is a room for the blind in
the Congressional Library at
Washington, where there are not
only books printed in raised type
for "finger reading," but where
there are regular readers who
of the literary
des."
The port of Unalaska has been
ciosed to the Canadian sealers
engaged in the unlawful practice
vill burst its of pelagic or open-sea sealing.
This will seriously cripple the in-
dustry now illegally carried on
Oott, ehust picture up der by Canadians alone and is the
I most important a lion that has take turns in reading to those
yet been taken in the llering Sea , who cannot see. < >n certain days
controversy, wince it was pr po«j- jtl |)u> week musicals are held for
e 1 to brand the female seals on those whose loss of sight renders
j the l'ribilof islands. 'them most appreciative of good
Oovernor Taft says that high music.
salaries are a necessity in the Hetween the general tearing up
Philippines. The investigation of the streets for the city's im-
child's food in concentrated form
—uses an eagle ft>r its trade mark.
An . ... jrupulous dealer has been
putting up an inferior article in a
similar can, with Ihe same picture
of the eagle, but labelled "Buz-
zard's Brand." Thj Chinese,
seeing the picture buy the infer-
ior product, as they cannot read
the label.
When Admiral Schley return-
ed from his recent triumphal tour
of the South he found that he was
the possessor of a now piano,!
with a receipted bill for $1,000 in
payment therefor. The persons
from whom the piano was bought!
absolutely refuse to name the j
donor and efforts to find the!
identity of the unknown admirer
have been unavailing.
W. J. MILEY,. .
DRUGGIST.
Bastrop,
tkxas. . .
Special and careful attention
given to the Prescription I>e-
partiuent, and patrun* waited
011 either day or ulght.. A full
line of I'atknt Mkiucinu.
l'KHKl MKHV. 1'OII.KT AKTIC-
i.ks, Stationkuv, Etc., Etc.
Fifteen railroads in Texas make
reduced rates to New York for
certain dates of this month.
Nueces county farmers have
plant t
a 'res in sea island cotton this
brought out the facts that he
lives in a palace, that his servant
hire is $.'{,000 a year, and that he
has 1 1 horses in his stables. Ini-
I >'-r Bchlooton dings Chorg
will not
He thought of, but as hasty tommyrot,
And oh: Von Dicdrichsvill boolean for- perialism naturally involves im-
Kot, 1 perialistic methods.
Von Willie's bruder coinos! . „ ... , , . ,
A California judge has decided
Ah, (nitt sej dank dot festival isi near, tlult vagrancy law is uncon-
stitutional as it denies to a cer-
1 Jut Hainrich
hen
II. vill soon be mit us
number may be placed at 1210,- i 'nd ve vill drink di > foundry dry of tain class the pursuit of happi-
(KM).
The bill reducing the state ta\
to five mills, und authorizing the
issue of a million dollars of three
per cent, new capital constructs in
bonds will prot .ibly become a '
law, but we do not believe the I
necessity for n bond issue will
arise.— Aberdeen (Miss.) Fxa
miner.
bier,
Ven Willie's bruder comes!
Philadelphia Kocord.
provement and tlu« explosions
that have lately added to New
York's excitement, it is probable
that Prince Henry will see the
most thoroughly ripped up city of
modern times.
Consul General Goodnow has
secured recognition in three of
the most important northern pro-
vinces of China for American
The Greenville Herald gives , ,
, . .. .. . decided to plant twelve hundred
utteranco to a truism in the fol- . 1 . , , _ it_.
fowing paragraph: "There is
not the slightest suspicion of com-j ^ 'i'' - ..... _
petition in the fire insurance b> increase the salary of
writing in Texas. This line of Mississippi State officials was
business is in the absolute con- killed in the legislature of that
trol of one of the strongest and | State.
best organized trusts in the \n exchange complains that
world, livery man who gets in- t.
suranco knows this or could
know it with a little investiga-
tion. T1h« attorney general's of-
fice hhould
trust."
get in behind this
trademarks. This is significant!
ness." If its provisions were lo-
gically carried out, says the
judge, it would be possible to trade, as the Chinese are not yet
WASlliNGT< )N CLIPPINGS. Placo under arrest the millionaire uble to read the legends on Am-
Thirteen young men were con-
victed of the murder of .lack < )s-
borne, in Russell county, Ya.,
and sentenced,to the penitentiary
for terms ranging from one to
many juries and not enough
criminals have been hanged re-
cent I v.
Never in the history of Texas
have so many new industries
been inaugurated as in the years
1000 and 1001.
in the present stage of American
| eighteen years. Six were sen-
Attorney General Bell holds
that cotton in transit is not tax-
able at a point while it is await-
ing compression.
taking a pleasure trip in his pri
• erican goods ai.d are guided by j
f the niet liroil tr;uln-m:irks h'np ,
tenced to is years, two to Hi Houston has the largest color-
years each, three to five years ed population of any other city in
each and two to one year each. Texas and an increase of 4,23H
since the census of 1h«<o,
The California prune trust has vate car. Ihe brotherhood of the pictured trade-marks. For| The ministers of the Southern _ _
toppled over of its own weight. |the road who dwell in \ aga- example, a certain brand of con- M. F. Church of St. Louis urge The maximum age assigned t<
The theory was admirable but bondia" have now a legal as well densed milk, of which the China- the return of $.'100,000 collected the pine is said to be 700 years;
the result of the combination was as a poetic defender. man is fond—from the i—dea as war claim from the Cnite I to the rod beech, 245; to the oak,
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disusUoud. The prune market, Pictures uf the $10,000,000.that it will renew youth, being a .States.
1 110, and to the ash, 115 jears.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1902, newspaper, February 22, 1902; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205580/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.