The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 12, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser At tl.. r..|U.->t «.f tl,.- N.w The number of Christan C. N«l- WHEN HE GOT MARRIED ;«K)l0f0*vv v
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THOS. C. CAIN, i Proprietor.
At tli*' request *>t' the New
I York Journal, Hon. Clark
owt-11, of the Atlanta < '<>nsti-
En'ered at thf Bastrnp, Tt-xuP, PoHtoftie
aw Second Class Matter.
Established March Iwt, 1^53. Vol. 4! .
Baetrop, T xns, April 1'J, IIHI'J.
Small pox is reported under
control in Wharton county, the
last ease discharged.
On the last day of the reunion
at Dallas the "old boys''will get
a lasto of r ;il buffalo meat.
On Tuesday Senator Bailey
made a strong speech in the Sen-
ate against the oleomargarine
bill.
The number of < 'hri-tun (.'. Nel-
son's wives is now said to be thir-
tf*'n, and it was not until h« rea -h-
tution. has (.'ivea at iMipth his e<* "> unlucky number that the
views us to the host alls 0f >>ffe"^ law put itB clamps upon
, .. . • liim. Nelson scouts the idea that
getting tin* Denioeratn* party in i, . .
, " , . ' , he is a so much married man,
11 ho hntal wapon. Amoap uthor, c|siminK ,hat he hll9 only three
things liesajs: l he Kt'|>u >- wjveB) though he is wanted for
liean attitude* as to th * I hilip- j hj(rarny in eight different towns,
pilies is the Demoeratie opp'^'-jOne curious fact about Nelson's
tunity. Let us stand < n the career is that he should have
aeeoniplishe<l fact t hat t h <?
islands are now in our posses-
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A territorial exehangt; tells of
a bashful young man who re-
eetitlv LT'it married in its town
and a few days
livered himself
friend :
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When I stood Up to
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Vocal • lad ■ Instrumental.
get married they all giggled, ^
MISS MARY LOU MOSBY
r ime tu San Aantonio with the ami wb'-u the minister jislo-'i iu< '.t.* Is prepared to ^ive Vocal and Instrument
idea that his latesit wife would it' I'd take this woman to my
The treaty of l'aris is a' not be apt to meet any of his; wedded wife I said. 'Purty we
?t? tal Music, at home. Terms, $3.00 per ^
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judgment and our title is ineon-, °ther wives in this far South- thankee' then lie pronouneed
testiihlu. We have them and VM"rn city. It waa a Kreat „f amn atol wilVMilel sai.l, what !
the people of the Cnited State? | miatake, for he had hard'y been | (}0lj h,ls jniae'l tnp-ther let tiof— — ' ' ^
are going to keep them until
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here a day before he ran right
into the arms of one of his deserted
wives, livery body comes to San
Antonio and anybody is liable to
be met with here.—Kxpress.
Col. O. Thad Holt was elected
mayor of Houston, leading hi>'
cornpeditor in every ward in the
city-
There are only four buffaloes
ill the • ntire Oklahoma Territ try,
according to official statistics, and
thes-. are in captivity.
It is more to a niari'w creilit to
be a first-class sh< maker than a
fourth cluss legislator, but it's
hard to make a political! see it
that way .-Texas Slock and Farm
•Journal.
The only live musk ox ever ex-
hibited on the American conti-
nent, it is said, has recently been
added to the V. >ol • i"1!! park and
will remain th-'re a- I n a arti-
ficial ice anti a deep e '1 ( ave,
can persuade it to keep its health
and life o,00!) miles away from
home.
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Miss Morse, ot Austin, daugh-
ter of Dr. Charles S. Alofee, l-st
11 chamain sack cout^iiing six
dianond rings, aggregating in
value, *W.>, un rain ne,n
lo^-t Worth. Misb Morse was en
route frt-rn Austin i-i. I/iuis.
Offi ei reoovore I the jewfla and
returned tht in to the ow: %.
T h e San Antonio Kxpress
'speaks to the point and with
truth: "Colonel Kanham has
declined to meet Candidate
Grub'os in joint ilebate, but this
)ther conditions shall supervene
to make wise and praetieable
all agreement between t he
, I'nited States and the Filipinos
themselves. That mentis that
we will hold and administer the
1'hilippim s at least until they
are able and both people nre
willing thai they should under- j wj|| n()t prevent liim from answer-
take to keep and administer jn^ hu^Ii of the interrogatories
government and independence propounded by the < Jruenville
for themselves. The I'ilipinos | man tie may think pertinent to the to go in. >0
eaiiuot do those things now, Oubernatoral campaign. Colonel stairs an I
and we cannot afford to abati-| Lanham will not hesitate to en-1 use. 'says I
don them to native anarchy or | lighten the people of Texas as to! be.' Su
devote them to fresh eompiest how ho all important
and slavery at the hands ot:
greater powers. The I)« mo- J A Hillttboro man has invented a
eraey should stand for t h< cotton chopper which he attaches
stitutional government of the to a cultivator and hoes the cot-
1 I'hili|'pilies.*' ton while he plows and rides. If
— the new invention is HUpplied
It is estimated that the ilamage with eyes and can distinguish
by the flood in Shellbyville and between a wrag weed and a cot-
Kedfurd counties, lenn., wi111 ton stalk it will work wonders.
reach one and a half to two mil- . otherwise it will have to ^o away
lion dollars. Many houses went iinr'k and sit down beside the
down in the current and hundr" Is j cotton -picker. — Honey (Jrove
' 'l<*1 Signal.
man rip apatt. I broke down,
oh it was terrible. Hut rhat's
nothing lo what is to eoine.
AI •out 11 o'clock the old man
said' ' Your room i- at the head
of the stairs.' I was so skeert
t hat vv! 1 e 11 I t ried to stand my [
legs gave way and I fell over
the dog and got bit in three
places. I waited till everybody
was in bed then crawled up-
stairs like a 111'ef. I was afraid
I sit 1 lown 011 the,
I shi\'ere I. It's no
I. 'what "s to be must
I took oil my eh>t Mes.
in the dark, -lint my eye- and
made a bfe'ik for the door. !
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SAX ANTONIO
HUKWINt;
association
Iln taken the litid In Tnxa> on nctMiunt ,,f
It. N iirNhlng'{itallfl< . OniTTrl«Ml Alwuv* —
|'or ||, t'eistrop It}-
t. a. hasler & co., Agents.
•«:«J NO 1003 + ♦
crawled in lie I and pulled the
cover over my head and lai<l on
the front rail. In the morning
I peeped through my lingers to
See il 1 Could dress ;t]|,{ My) out
before she woke up. and hang
me if 1 wasn't in b -d with I lie
o|• I man and old woman.
B. D. Oruain, I'rtv.
if families are homi less.
damage to the town 0! Chattanoo-
I ga is S200,()00.
A Doctor « Picture.
Tho IlkunoiiK nt NV. 11. Caldwell, M.
[)., on nyi-vy Ir/iIIc <i( the gcauine iJr.
C'.iiJwoII'h Syrup l'np in. A'cupt m
otti"ft Take il f' i mjre-tip .tlon and a«
a i ^uIm. .1 < ftli' '•i"i'ia< t, and l> weU.
in Iff I. Sold Ijy W. J .Wiley.
Millionii Put To Work.
H i Unr 'l Tlmaa tndi, Will Cure Ynn.
If yea .ire ipiiihjod with Ki ln^y oi
Jli.uMcr tr>>ul 1« , 'U'di as lir p y,
Uri^'iit'H I >i * t.-i', f t! trrh, OraMtl <• f the
1 H.ui«l«-r, Alhtitnoii hi l.'rino and un-
| Tlic wonderful lutivity f t'.ic nr-w Ifalty «1<-(. .l.-( oi t<• fe |iicnt <ji
nontury it nhown tiy an onorm. in. de* eh ,ry ji ;i tir.nf, | lin li ilic k i-k
mund for the wwld' • l. -' # nki in. ;,a-l !.' !■!■!<•;, «li pi I mI v«*I1i • if tin-
l\ i' i K * ** New Life I'illtt. I >1 c ' 11 - I • j e I I fwf M I < .< etc, <>|e.( wc l^uai illilce
tion, Sick lienl.iclie, Miliout.p.o is, .,i toy ' that 1'.. u~inff Smith'* Sure Kidney
trouble of Stomach, Liver or Kilneys Cure, , e..mple:c eure will lie < 11«■ <• t• il,
they're unrivaled. Only l&t at W.J. l'n u'. . . i-1 *1.'JU. I' ; .. I >y
Miley'idnnf store. C. Kr'i.w I A - n.
' 'hmtich Khii a an, ('nMtilor.
T. A. Mam.ku, Vleo-l'ruH.
First National Bank,
Or B A 3T il OP. TEIAS,
CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP, $50,000.
AUTIIOI\I/J:l)t ftjjOfOoo. At
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Oraftt drawn on the rHneipal Ranks la tie United si,,te^ in mm „# V1„..
Dolian and upward. Money . : ,.n d« ,io«it n, iMin a„,u!\(" .*L*5*
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fallhful corix^pomleni i( you ino m e,>: part of yimr'hui'mMj with It?'" b°
unhjcet to i-lieek. rhl* ",unk i. fulU
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 15, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 12, 1902, newspaper, April 12, 1902; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205587/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.