The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 9, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 6, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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VT. J. MILEY, .
KVKNTS IN BASTKOI".
•curring We* k F.nd'njr S.n i
day, .Jim* <>, Twenty-
Nine \tar-; Ago.
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m itt ee meeting called
Pursuant to Sec. Ill of the
Election Law, the County Demo-
cratic Executive Committee is
hereby called I) meet in the
('••urt House at tlie town of Ha-
trop, on Monday. June 15th, 1!M.\
at two o'clock. P. M.
At this meeting1 arrangements
will he made for holding the Jul.,
primary, and it i.-i important that
each committeeman ati -nd.
j. h. AllLLY, Chairman.
ssue of June *>
« \i UiMU I ot KV ot
inj^ I'Xt n'c.."-'of iho Nuit4*
Annual Session of Mrs.
S. J. Orguin * school,the Colorado
Institute. The article was writ-
ten over the non de plume of
"Meet Pen," and believing the
writer if yet livi ig, as well a
school hoys and grls of 1ST!'. w :!i
appreciate the reminiscences of
twenty nine years ago. the Ad-
ertiser re-produces th*' article
in full, as follows:
THE CLOSING KXKUCISKS OF I'OL-
ORAtX) INSTITUTE.
"The nineteenth annual exanii
nation commenced on rue-day.
May JTin. ami continued three
days.
"Tuesday was devoted to the
examination of the primary class-
es, and well did the little people
exhibit the careful training of
tiieir worthy teachers, 'ieogra
piiv, grammar and arithmetic
through with in a
Druggist Takes
His Own Medicine
Tl <• man who st-lls remedies for most
<•! ' ' ••; ...:i , and Jiv.%1-- day alter (5av
t:.u cp.niotis of pi*.i[ lu win > have ti <• I
' romedi'-'i, ti.iturally comes to know
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COUNTY COUKT.
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CARD OF THANKS,
retiring from the market
1 tender most apprecia-
In
business
live thanks to my friends for
their liberal patronage.
e. G. gCSE.
— M. Uloeckuer will re-open
b-isi ..ess at foriuei stand, on the
IT>rh. with Mas M. (floeekner
its manager. la additiou t• > ;■
full new stoci; of staple a;, i
fancy groceries, us formerly,
the best of foaiuiuir lau'er beer,
au 1 superior home-made wine.
exeellent
Max. ar.
were gone
manner and facility that is rarely
■i.n died by children so young in
thin country.
"W ednesday, classes in the in-
termediate
tlir r, anc
v that lu* ha* to ile-
dy lie will take, he
t on** he ha - t*e r<
• i ->t ot. lis own opinion,
pivd v.th that of his customers',
. t I 1 i I.n itl c .itiVtlK.nt Cic l.iyuiun lh.it
- ' " ■ ttiL- 'iii..,'. : is u L.e bLst ifi
. !: inV;«- . i. <>f Mumd City,
. h is i, ...! tu ; in i I r a ui. it many
wInn in .Iy I••• hansel! Iii-tf.m t>
; t i..i t trout In'iiudim h'- it.tn v
• •■,. whuli iciikiIi i. In. all I'll he won' !
It « i< In i .i il.vi . s Syrtip Heps.n
. i ' r hcu' r|v«'ii it n k • i! n'M. Mr
wt ii , i.s niut it juxiticU ln high
tint n«n<:>.vUcuird.
i: tiie ham. « Hi Druiririst Kenoettr. ■ '
. iik: m. 111. lit . - not very rubuit, oft .-n
..'i i n ' i.at'.m anil mi Ii troubles, so, <>iln^
I I : .11 Ills t'Usli '111.' I a WllO h.lti line*! It tc.lll I.nil.
• • « lu i i. hvi'll'a Syrup Pepkin sod has
i ut'iM a wrll man ever aincc.
.-■• i ti ' i i i i\ meilv on the shflf of *ny
■ Ira ui t or in ;.il miil' Tia moUii i than Or. CaM
>yrup I1 . in lor obntinate conilipati'>:i,
'■ :i.j; it'..;. :iun. tlatuli ni. y, biliouatit". ■
i. ■ ,i a 'aiin.lKi' iu4 i 'i'. liver troubles,
•a r tin.'..iiaasc i:, iu au In'tint, I'liild, woman
lir l.' all
I: i- . e l ;*t family laxative. It Is gentle and
eft ' a. t leas.mt and *ure The pn pnetora
gi. -ae n «!••. ately t. '.■ to purity and
:i's is t ' l. • enp ?. t ' t' na'y one or two
C ! >.11 brin,: ut a ecmpiete change (ot
t ■ letter, an I i It n ti y S' nut* or tl a bo(.
tie r'he'i an el i J !• r a lew rents. Buy j
buttle so you c it. e what it will do t >r you
'"glirjj TCCT Tf i' t . Nrif to try Or. Cald- !
j nut I HO I fi- S>rup Pipsin hefi.ro bu>-
Bv an error of the printer, tlir letter
a pi eared in <>ur "ail" last week, when it sih.uld
have been S. Destroy the ('. and keep the S.
lor la^t week and the K. tor this week.
J. M. HOLT & CO.
^ jfe' ri-* • 4* -v ^ yk i'
irg cjr. have a Irer .arrpie Mile sent t.i tnnr tiem* p ;
4JUii!>tiig Ine cumpary. This -lf r is to Breve trial tn«
rtniedy wi'l do as e cliim, and it only op«n to ttiow ■
ho hj,e rvevtr t.U-n It. Send for It If you l)J e lr
sjini'ti.-ns of stamach, i ve'i r bo«el diseaje. Gentle,11
! i , „'t moil effectivu laxative for children, wonien and iad
A gujranteed, permanent home cure, THE!
.. . , PUBLIC VERDICT: "N ■ Laxativj Sj Good and Sar«'
liu collegiate depart- ; i,UR C.AlDiWElL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product
ments were examined, at
<>•
which was highly entertaiiiin. j us caidwoii Bidy
sitors, and very credita
will i >►' sei ve l Tu.
maiiuifinit <inaiiti*.-
to the visitoi
hie to Mrs. Orgain and her stu
dents. Thursday mornin.ir, class
es in the higher branches <>/
mathfctnatics were examined, and
is mention iias already been made (
in your columns of the proficiency i
of these classes, it is unnecessary !
to say but little concerning tin-
examination. The high state oi'i
nroficiencv to which they have,
attained in the studv of ma
tKari purity gujrjntoe No. 17. Washington, 0. C,
PEPSIN SYRUP CO.
Montloallo, III,
Sold by C. Erhard v Son.
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w-il known, evei |in*;tsaut, ge-
mai and libeial. he will natural-
ly draw patromnre. and good
business is a?.!?ure*l.
Nature ha>* proviilt'ij hi> stomach v.-irl
r •ruin natural fl.mla known <n ai.. di-
juices, and it h throii>fli these
j iices that the food we eat ut aeied upon
in *U';h a way a-> to produce the rieh,
red biood that flows tn.-ou^h the vein-
of our body and thereby make* ua strong,
lieAithy and robust, and it h the weak
emnir of these disT-^-tiv" : ce that de
>• roys health. It is om own fault if we
*j 'str v ■.ir own i " I'.th. and >et it n
easy 'or attv t.i put th" stomach oi:•
of or ier. hen >ou need to take some-
thing take it promptly, but ti ki- some-
thing you know is reliable—something
like Kodol For Dyspepsia and Indigea
tt'on. Kodol is pleasant to take, it is re-
liable and i« guaranteed to give relief.
It is sold by W. J, Miley,
C HAN" (IE O P: Li )C A TI ON.
O l rext Monday I will move
my line of Staple and tancv Gro-
ceries from the building 1 now
occupy to the Wertzner building
south of the Advertiser office,
and will appreciate a continua-
tion of your patronage.
Fred (Jest.
DeW.it'--. Kidney and Hiiil r Pills
re pron pt and tr: rn'jgh and
ematica as evolved by the exam-
ination, shows unmistakably the
existence of unusual ability on the week
the part of the principal, as weli
as diligent application on the
part of the students. The class
in Kngiish Literature acquitted
themselves very creditably in-
deed. Next followed readim
compositions and select pieces I y
the young ladies, and declama-
tions by the young men, and tne
veritable George Washington a.i
nirably nersonilied by Ma ...
iiobbie (iili.
The attention given to read in..
by Mrs. Orgain, deserves specia
mention, ar.d be it said to hei
credit that she has producei
some of the finest readers it ha
ever been our fortune to hear
Among whom niay be mentioned
Misses Rachel Jones, Mattie Har
tison, Lillie Savers, America l>u
val, Mollie Hubbard, Kali'
Glover, Emma Johnson, and otii
ers. The moral training is an-
other feature which commend.--
this institution to ail who have
children to educate. So very
little attention is paid to the
morals of students in two-thirds
of the colleges and schools of oui
Nii'i.olson. Secretary; T.
ie.>. '1 r -asurer; Joe Jung.
^:e pr in pt ana tnorougn ana will in a " i l V i 1
very short lime strengthen the weakened i land, that parents would always
find it to their interest, as weli
as to that of their children, to
place them under the care and
supervision of those institutions
that inculcate moral duties.
The concert on Friday evening
closed the exercises, and the!
large number of spectators shows I
how this was appreciated. The
exhibition opened with a song of j
greeting by the school, followed ,
by a speech of welcome by Mas- j
ter Tommie Cain, which was de
livered with an ease of grace
rarely exhibited in a boy of his
V. dr.eys and allay tnubles arising from
infl^rrafion ■ f rlw hi idler. They pre
recommend d everywhere. Sold by W.
J. Miley.
Former U. S. Senator Jas. K.
.'ones, of Arkansas, died sudden-
ly in Washington City, 1).
-l ine 1st, 1 Senator Jones
rendered eminent service to the
Democratic party as a Senator
from Arkansas for twelve years,
ir.d as Chairman of the National
Democratic Executive Committee
for eight years, he managed the
campaigns of 1SI#> and 1900 of
Wm. J. Bryan for President of | years. Much might be said in
the United States. A notable j praise of the _ individual ex-
our
your
who is an intelligent, christian
.adv. and has been too long and
favora'nlv known throughout Bas-
trop and other counties to need
anv formal notice from our pen.
The Twentieth annual session
will be^ ii the 1st of next Septein
her." "Steel Pi n'."
At a mee'.ing of Gamble Lo lg«-
No UH. A- F. ^ A. .\I helti doing
of June ti, the
following officers were elected:
Dyer Moore, . M.. liobt. (till,
S. W., J. W. Kennedy, J. Vv ;
Jame?
A. Ha
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The marriage of Mr. W. J.
Hamilton and Miss Emma W.
Worsham. at Snake Pi airie, June
h l-'T'*. was noted in the old pa
uer.
items o; inter*st appeared in i
the o.d .aper a • fol.owst j
"Bia wherries are selling on i
.he streets at Toe a but ket."
"Mr E. Billingsh-y in.orms us
that the bug is in the com in his
neighborhood."
"A wagon load of watermelons
were sold in Bastrop. Monday."
"The pupils of Mrs (Jrgain's
cho >l en.ioyed a deli.-.in ful so:ial
it her residence, Monday even-
intr.
"Prof. \V. B. Clark will orga
nize a schoo! in daiwinir. $-">.00 for
.ay lessons ar.d >'"«.<>m for night
(? s > o n s.
"E. J, Rowe was fined So.Ot)
for hiic'ning his horse to the court
house !■ : re, but tht? line was af-
terwards remitted."
Stalled fancy Groceries
COME AND SEE .
|V1. GLiOECKNER,
(AT THE SAME OLD STAND.)
Will be open i««1 ready for business.
Monday, June 15th, 1908.
on tap.
from
The June term of eountv court
of Bastrop county c > ,v ik- i Mon-
day, Judge Paul 1). Pa d, presid-
ing, and transacted the following
business;
CKIMINAL DOCKET.
('onvictions and | )icUd of guilty,
1-; aggregate ol ti. * t- assessed,
■' Jol.uoi couiiiiuances. In: dismis-
sals, 23. In the case of the State
\s. Nathan Dennian, four vvit-
I nesses, who bail been summoned
and failed to appear v*ere lined
•Mlo.00 each.
CIVIL DOCKET.
Wm. Plummer vs. M. K. T.
Ky. Co. of Texas, damages; ver
I diet for defendant.
| J. E. Pauls vs. Will Fritcher,
suit on note. Plea of limitation
sustained and judgment for ue-
I ftndants.
C. D. Osborn A: Co. vs. Engel
Bros , debt; judgment against
Otto En^el for amount of debt.
South Texas Telephone Co. vs.
Elgin Automatic Telephone Co.,
suit on note. Judgment for
plaintilf.
Burton, Price & Co. vs. Pre-
witt Mercantile Co., debt. Dis-
missed.
Baron Bros. vs. Prewitt Mer-
cantile Cu . debt. Dismissed.
Arnold Shoe Co. vs. Prewitt
Mercantile Co., debt. Dismissed.
Estate of Alma Brown. Ap-
plication for final discharge of
/*-, guardian granted.
Estate of Selma Bvera. minor.
Annual report of guardian ap-
^ proved
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FI'ESIl FOAMING LAGEK BEEii alway
Fh'EE Ll'Ni'll ;it till hours.
I al-o sell the Famous Home Made Wine. mad«
the native grape.
Buver and Seller of COl'NTIiV IMiODFCE.
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Base Ball and
Sporting Goods
All kinds of (il XS and AMMUNITION.
I'ejiair v>ork ;t specialty, and all work guar-
anteed. Do not buy - - -
BASE BALih GOODS
Estate of Ashley R. Lentz.
Final account approved and ex
ecutor ordered discharged.
Estate of Julius Noeggerath,
Final account approved and ad-
ministrator ordered discharged.
Estate of Mvrtle Li-e Tally.
Contracts for purchase of real
estate approved.
Estate of Maggie !!> etor. Re-
port of sale of real estate tip-
proved and deed ordered made.
Estate of Willis Earl Letts.
Application for sale of real estate
granted.
Estate of Joe Burt, deceased.
Will admitted to probate, and
Lillie M. Burt appointed execu-
trix without bond. Roger Byrne,
Ollie Mill and E. H. Eagleston
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NOTICE TO CANDIDATES.
until you get our jtrice>.
If we do not have in >tuck
will get it for you.
what voit want, we
THINKS IT fciA VKri HIS LIFE.
Lesifr M. N'o.Hon, of Naples, Mainp,
iitjiina rcent .* •• I hav. uscM
Dr Kind's New Di^fiVery nuny year*
f >r fouyh- and coIJh, an i I ihink it saved
my ii:• . 1 have t'ounl it a reliable rem.
edy lor throat and lunir complaints, and
would no dior" be witnout a bottle tha'i
I would oo wt .ut food." For neari*
forty years New Ins nvery has stood at
the head of throat and Iuiik rem*' lies.
As a preventive of pneumonia, and
healer of we;ik lun^s it has no equal.
So,d under guarantee at all drutf stores,
"iiic and $1.0 . Trial bottle free.
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Pfeiffer Brothers,
Main Street, BASTROP, TEXAS.
Th at ten' am of cat dilates for
i ommatio!:s to ,>e made by the
D -iaocratic I'ar'.y on July 2otn,
l'.M S. t r county and precinct offi-
ces of Bastrop t ounty, Texas, is
invited to that portae: of Section
111 of the election la . as fol-
lows:
".Sec. 111. Any ) «-rsondesiring
Ibis nam t« apper on the othcial
^[bailot for the jr1 ne•• ' primary
| as .i candidate for L . nomination
Q I for any office to be tilled by the
^ ! qualified voters of a county or a
jlU portion theieof. t.r for count*
chairman, si.all gle wit!;'he coun-
it, | ty of nis residence, n-j'. .iter than
the Saturday before the third
Monday in June preceding such
primary, a written request for
(lis mime to be printed on such
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tne enneu mates. A notaoie "a,oc U1 l,,c
figure in the affairs of the nation j cellence of each one, but
has passed away, and his servi-(space will not permit, and y
— At Washington City, a pro
fessional stock comjiany of New
York, playing a week's engnge
.t.
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wa.-. a first cousin, and F. A. Or-
ga n and W. B. Ransome, second
co^ ins, all of Bastrop, Texas.
Always keep a bottle of I. W. and had a happy effect. Each
HARPER whiskey in sight. Good piece was enacted in fine style
f.o look at and good to taste; and arid showed throughout very
what's rr.ore a benefit to your! refined tastes in both teacher
health. Sold by L. tj. Gl'sE. and pupils. We regret that the
Harrison, showed marked liter- .
ary ability, and the reading was district, entitled, 1 he Congress-
most excellent. Little Red Riding man's Secretary. It is dramat i
Hood created quite a sensation 't' sketch, centering around an in-l
■ " ' ~ ~ * cident in a Congressman s caie t,
where young wife acted as his
Secretary. It is given out that |
"the house was filled with Wash-,
ington and Congressional society
and the play was voted a dra
rnatic success."
, . , noise made by some of the audi
■Rain insure, big corn crops ence in leaving prevented us
n many parts of Texas, while from heiring all of Mr. Wm.
•lestruetive floods have >erious- Miley's " Tribute to Texas." but
i'Y damaged: in some sections, it was delivered in fine style and
there has been complete de- won the applause of all who!of water melons of
strnetion of eorn. cotton, grain
viii'f even gias- pasturages.
FIRST WATERMELONS.
On Saturday last the first load
the season
heard it. We would like to speak was marketed in Bastrop sehmg
more minutely of the parts en- rapidly at 40c each. 1 hey were
two weeks earlier than any pre-
vious season for the past ten
years.
acted by each of the young la grown in the vicinity of this city
N'o need OF SUFFERING FROM dies and gentlemen, but tIn ! by a colored man, anil art* about
rheumatism. length of this article will not
It in a mistake to allow anyone to suf- permit it, and it is almost impos-
frr from rheumatism, ua tne pain can sible where all did so well to
.iiways be relieved, and in mo.-it rase* Ji especially commend one without
■tlre effected t yChamberlains I.in,ment" , iniustice to all the rest
The relief from pain which it aftords uOing llljustict to an in* m si.
vlone worth many time in eo t. It' I'^ conclusion let me commend
mak««- It' p and re-t possible. Even in j this school to all seeking high
*«te* t f loner .tandinjr _tr-.^ liniment moral and scholarly attainments
for their sons and daughters.
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Fred Gest,
DEALER IN -
STAPLE A^D
FA^CY GROCERIES.
(FRI'.PH AND pl're).
I am now located ir> tlie ^'urt/ner linilil-
inir, >outli of Atlverti.sor ollit e. and havt; in
stuck a coinjihitc line < f SI'AI'i.K and
FANCY GROCERIES, and will he pleased
to have my friends and customers call and
see me.
Fresh and Pure Groceries
onlv will lie carried in - t* <*k.
m- FRESH LAGEK BEKK on tap at y
all times. 1
r.rv and sell corxTKV puonrcK. !
vol'us TO i'lkask,
FRED GEST. Prop'r. |
j official ballot as a candidate for
I the nomination or position named
therein, giving the street and
j number ot his residence if within
la city or town, such request to be
I signed and acknowledged by him
i before some officeas authorized to
I take acknowledgment to deeds.
Saturday before the third Mon
day in June falls this year on the
/:uh ihj'i i,i'.Inn-, and the mime
of no person can be printed on
the official ballot of ihe Democra-
tic I'irty as a candidate for the
nomination for any county or
precinct office unless the por-
tion of the law above quoted is
complied with and the written
request, signed and duly acktiow-
ledired, is filed with me on or be-
fore Saturday, .June 13, l'.M>8.
I will be pleased or furnish a
proper form for the required ap-
I lication to any candidate re-
questing it of me.
.1 H. Milky. Ghr'm.
(\ninty Democratic Executive
jt'ommittce of Bastrop C ounty
Texas.
Bastrop. Texas. M:
1is.
The Austin Tribune snys t hat
Travis cauntv will be th
From renorts given in the daily
linn- papers, tne recent rain storm was
more terrific in Montana Territo-I
#<.uiild b«* used ot in* of the relief
which it affords. Di n 4 be discouraged .- i .1
until you have jfivcn it a trial. Forstiel I his institution is under the sa-
tiy all druggists. J pervision of Mrs. S. J> Orgain,
Kennedy's Laxative Cou^h Syrup i^
the one that children like 1 wall to take
1- it tauten ne any a- gnod an maple iu-
tr.ir. It i« different from the others a< it
does riot constipate, tint on the other
•uttid it aetH gently yet freely nn fch■■
, .\i.M nd thereby it drivn-t th" out
f the syi.eiti. It is sold by W J Mi
ley. •
tier corn crop county tor t lie en-, , ., , . ,.
" ' ' • rp i rv than m the worst portions ol
tire state, bis venr. I an '
look at old Bastrop
Brother Tribune.
county.
ex as.
DeWitt'« Little Karly h''"-re, th" fa-
mom litt:«' liver piil?, are s Id uy W J.
Miley.
eut-< or little eiits, small ^nrateheq
r,r hrui:ies or tiiff ini"< are healed qui' kiy
by l>"Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It ii
, e-pt r-ially ifood i,ir pile- He «-ure a';d
] kji-t [j- '.S itt'i?. Sold by ^ . J. Mi.ey.
For Weak
Kidneys
Inflammation of the blad-
4er, urinary troubles and
hck&chc use
DeWitt's Kidney
and Bladder Pills
A Week's
Trial For 25c
E. C. D.W1TT A CO.. ChtcHo, iU%
I Sold by W J. MILEY, iJij^Mt.
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