The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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of Cong re** are n i .mate .
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t . ;i n in then t ite pi.i'.fori-', why i. t
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man in t!io Hot a •. He jUpg
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it the "1 w i . lea' r
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an i aufisuly \ te t > r.-tain tn
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Detii erats and repuhiii in- ililf1 h1*'■
llw .\ di'ijolili'i I the Kllglirih p • ,i i
he opium monopoly in India and the
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>1 ani ti . , hut "ur pn v nt i
t ..ti n a|',a)uis to now approve ,t : i
ven a « rst opium sy . • in t- : • t ; •
ion the l'liilippine.'. The e. js.ve
>:lu to run opium ■ inth in th -• is.
iiidn i- lo t.i" ui 1 at ai.'-ii :>, a 1 • f -r
ii at ; .iji j- h.iVilip been prep il'e l, i . i
now it the 1'iii ijipii'9 C aiimts-
Wht !t>a , in the lli: lay of May, A
p., Il«t .i, a p' ilion *•. . pi'i viae i to thi'
en irt, diiim^ a p'guiiu t• • i::i ^'.hereof,
'■ 1 petilti n | r iy t.ir th it n -'leetioii b®
otdi u d, n II.' J • - iee i t the I'e i " Pre-
• • # I ■ i : No. H, II I'trop ounty,
l'i \ in, ut I i .. • •! itig tigne 1 by more
th in fifty pi a I I v ters oi 'aid pr< •
fillet, ai.J whereas on the llith^du) ol
May, A. i ►., the eouii li e. .n„ em -
'i let', i ..ill petition order# d th i' an
e.t'1 lloti tie iieiU .ii >atd pi'LCilK't Oil J iltl
ti . , I;- , for tii jtt.rj I deb i
iug whether or not the -ale iif intoxieat*
ing H-i orn -! .ilbe prohibite 1 in stii I
j.reeitiet s.uii t 1 - being entered of re*
• l l 111 U'.ioK Vol. L. J'pfi. o7o to ,".7'.,
\'inuti f (' in -tiei - CV it ii. In
>ive, atiel wherea' on the tid otIi day i i
.1 ui", A. I)., lJOCt, -i 1 el- tlon wiisduly
iud leu illy held in > eor>lanc«' with the
u r.iii of -.aid oi ;• i, and whereas 'he le-
turns nf thi* eleeti 'i were duly made n
i eordanee with law and en the IT'b
I I iy I Jn; e, P.M'U, we the litldt r-igii'd (
' i' • i in lit. ■? -1 ■ • ui • i■„ ijo'.it ui iia*li.jp county, |
'" 1 l'i a i.', ' ,.t tie.i tin p and ■ nted the j,
vote* cast it said t ie lion and found that
t!.- v te i it w r • i >11- ws, t >• •*■.' ;
"F r pr .iiibitii.il I " itf linst pr- hi-
.liti n Ii i," and it "appearing ti tie
i.' . : t •:.at a m i ity of tins v • ea~t
i at 'aidtie-tion w ri "lwi j>i"hibitt'i." .i
i' tl ,i i re ■; iere 1, adjudged and le-
ree 1 by the eour. that henceforth th' , :
i.e i int. xi itiau , .or* i- abioi ,!• iy j.j
prohibited within tl. pr<-cribed liniit* •
ut.til -ii ti tii e .< tl. pialifled v r* J
• '.ere;:t in-i\ It a li _al eleeti ti h'^ld f"i
mat | .ip i-e, by a majority vote, decidt
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have oeen on the market over a quarter of a
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Wo*t i.ie' f the Li tn .n H .iker sitrv y
•. hei. Hit id lin" i- er ssed by Handy ,,,.
Creek; tin■tt.-e up ia d creek to v\t re
the H. & T. C. Kuilroad crosses; thence i Uj|
\v< sterly with the railroad to the divid-
uiw :.•• f 'he O. J, fila- k i'id NVei. ' W
Goodwin survey.i; tlicncc in a N itli-
• .'tenv directioii with *aid dividing
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no. When .
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.■< iii'tiited ami
•.an who miike-
. i rwise, w in,i
•, lie think- d
a I he yive- tl i
hi- unati-wera.'jli
uiicu ei.i ai i in- iniei.i tuality.
That i - th" trouble with Champ Clark
lo • i eiliif - I .1 liimsell lei .ii
j arty l.y iiia sjieivhesjui id hi* ,ius.-
ti i d. tn i i f i he wnuld not n. .
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t e • ''-it , tir.d In i". set 1 - :ii i i il -
insrers knowing tin*, have ch >*.•• ! J..tin
pi v tr . in I-.:, • i j, r
•n be'ti r man an 1 no hetterdenii r it if
Co.'iy. i than Champ Ciark, but he i*
U• ...d.-ereet by his vein neaee to
.■hi • - - ;! i a ler, and hence he will B >t
be 'I, -l 11 t'V t.. d- . H It - V. I tl • . v
i' ii. This bill i- i oated so th .
A'neiloan | pi'' will '■"• tbli i'. •■>.
.t. In or ler to prepare the A i
■ i ' :••!• Ill- | ' p'i n. I.." Wa:
pait.iicnt lately has b oil giviri,
.ague liifortii itimi to thee >rre-p
ibf-ut new oj • im laws d< un- d t
->tnet liie use of •; mm," and t
, >ney derived tl e,■ iroin was to
f i ' di.eating \ ■ ...ri Fiii; ... • ir.
I ';n; ' 'hools, a i pr ' ij)'1 'live t a. te
r." i- and*.
A strong protest has been m.
Pre'ident Keoeevolt to f lop tli
. • traili ' "I' at iOHSl li )t It. I
u \ "i r. i y to it iy jt.
. t - • ■ ■' .II'OI ' 'OS. i ll .
thi j line an 1 the dividing lines between th"
■ l'l eh Htin . and .J , h M .rtin • n -
iv.it. i vey* lo tli" L " county'ine; then"'1
Ll' - : Mil*'.' Iy willi i ie Hasti ji and Lee
o . i .nty iine to i.v Third or West Yeg.ia;
•at
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■ iry I War, in i it. u (• ii" 1 t:. it t.i" u -
I tinenee he exert' over ihe l-'r i it • .
■i"i' than off - •; the pr ■: -t, ti. t' .-.t
" ";i i.: . .e,
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The deni il by; <rreer l're-i 1
Cleve i nd of , n interview with him ..t.i-
jienbyMr.t e ir*;-.- Ai. Bai.ey, the Was
meet in (.. ie -next November. Tn- • np n cori ■-;• : i at f the (• t. -t . .*
ir. atiotaei ii'.t." .ii why CbMip Clark u Dallas Newt, has reated wi le-«pread
noi ihe popular man for the leadership it.'.crest here, and ha* b""ti on t:
He *eennfi to have an especial ant'p ithy htef top,of eivef■ -at: t 'i
to th" «').< tiled gol 1 .|e-:, ..-rats, w;. 1 t: ttiiebngt a.id the hotel lotilii"'. 1 !. .' '
the party in I"!*! and I'Ji't), an 1 tie r.evi known Mr. Baiiey for fifteen year*, and
loses an opporunity t roast them to .1 j 1 know he would not wilfully mi- | >te
brown turn when he is on his feet in the or mi -represent any man, and cspeei ..iy
House. That not only does no u > * 1, 'out
it antagonizes the element that We want
to oanie back an 1 affiili.itc with tl." par-
ty in lli" next "atnp li^n.' jTiieyJ are a-
gmxl democrat* as anybody on thn tariff
arid the trust piestion, which will be up-
p -rnT s' in the next eampaign, and th"
only ijucstion on which tneyare ut van-
a man for whom he had the high ad-
miration that he had for Mi •' -v
1 saw tie letter to Mr. Hailey „r.it"ii iv
Mr. Cleveland making ihe ipp dntai -tit
tot tiiis interview, and in whioh he said
he would be glad to see Mr. Ha ey 'in
hehalf of hi' paper." What el- ., then,
•iul'1 tie have tliougtit of Mr. Haiiey'*
ane -' a ith the dominant faction of the I Tiait, sioopt that it was to i^et i touti
party i* on the money 'p'eition, m l all t' r hi-p iper? Wtien tlie formei I'resi-
fwii'd" t ti at it will not tie fine of the is- i dent told Mr. It ti ley une.|uivoeally that
uues in the campaign next year. The he was not a candi late for the fourth
ie'i • ■-i!'hnv w n their c rtent r. t min i'ion at the hands of th" d rno-
that more money was needed to do the -ratie j arty, Mr. ijeorge M. Bailey
biis;:;"-s of ti.e country on in
ik him seriously, and frankly ->aid
bring pro-jn-rity to the nation, b""au*i *■> in Irs article whieh he prepared
then i- to Jay one-forth more money in , here for his paper, I *a.v the arti' le
circulation than there w i- in t-l'ii, tint it f ire it went to the • ilveat n News by
r:r i r p M >n i • i.t if th* . I : •• « . ••, and ;t was i- kind'; .; i ;••!.■ .-any
< •■ • ■ in Ai'iska, the faduri r : nan on artli could have de-ire 1, Tti
in the old countries, and an avaian' ne J i ■ pi :..i a of Mr. Cl' Vfiaiid was
iine ot
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men
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minim,
Villi ti.
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k'inniii
i rate
t'reein
way.
ar.
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This is the Machine that will give you perfect
satisfaction. We stand back of every one.
We claim tlie White is not only the best Ma-
chine on the market, but he lightest running
and cheapest in the long run.
If you wish to learn more about the Best
Machine on Earth, drop us a card and v/e will
have our salesman to call. You will be under
no obligations to buy.
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McDAiJiio
Bastrop County,
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TEXAS,
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< <I\N1,i\3 STA l'l-: MKKTIN'i.
all.
K VVVVUVVi' i-'i- ri-Wtf' V' if IT •-V ti* i -s" - V k V. V ,
T!i > < ;inm*r i uf
e 1 to meet at ( „
July h. The railn au
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\Y. I). IfANSiiMK.
C. <>|{i; A IN',
Mill'
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u niiii en'
arran.'ftneni -
f ir -:tr i, f ir tl
attoii inn
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n
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ub- I \ i*ion
; ■ ■ if i'e* I
111 it W , ' t
Hid i oholie
in ■ liein .'.s in e i . <f k "u i eUn - h .t
' i *h st'. n ilants ;h t I onlv be - i I up n
the written pre rijition of a refftihr
praete itv physieian, dated arid sih'ii'*d
b;, him, md •: *rtifle.I on hi* hon r, i.t it
the physician has p< r'Oi.aiiy - \
imined ihe appli" m , naming him, n I
.■at in find him a-tualiy siek ar. i in
need of the stimulant prescribed a'
medicine; provided that a physi* iun
wti'i I"' 4 not f' liow the profession f
medicine as his niincijial and usual eal! - j
,i,K shall not be authorized to Rive the
j.ri 'erijition | rovi led f 't, and provided
further that no person shall be permitted
to sell at all on the prescription of a . ~~ . , .
, , If you have a hora* that net'ln
physician not herein authorized to ivt* ....
it, nor on a prescription whi' h is not | training, either f'T Ba'i'lle or :iar-
dat' d, signed, and eerti:i"d a- ai.ove re- ni ts, 1 will train him fur you,
(Uin I; provided, that every jmrson sell- guaranteeing perfect traing.
inff such stimulants upon the prescrip-
tion herein provided for shall ■ m el
such pre-"i i{)tion by endorsing thereon
the w■ : I "eancellf 1" and file the - one
away. And it is further ordered by the
court that a e.,py of this ord< r dee.ari-iir
a Ve
)-•* in
in* ltieeung, at
si. ") a day. This will "the
, inoHt interesting ami im;">rtant
iinner.i tneetiii. ever hel'l in
Texa.-, ani i' ;* t > the interest uf
every '/inner in Ihe state to to
I present. Let there be a full
representation ft >tn uM Fi a -1 r < > j >
county.
H. F. .lohneon,
l'rst. flinner'd State A-in iati n.
H') 1 i SI i *T IN1N' i.
J. L.
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WILBARGER & CO., and
RANSOMS & MOORE,
IX NIK- -
Timber Business.
- - DKAJ.KKs in
Cedar Timber and Ties. -
kimis ut sfnfT on ii| j li«'jttii>ii.
RANSOME & ORGAIN.
• ?\ .*• 'A' '«/>«-• 7 tR0*'/O'/•'. •. iw*I^/< * •'
ri(*es iiwimo im
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f "harges libertil.
Kutrene If -l in.s -n,
at • iuse' - 1 Je.-ta urant.
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cf money and gold placed in eirculntion very short, but it was unini-tak ible and «he result of sai . i n .u, . p. •'• i-
ctnr:r|? tic S; ii sh Ati.eri"an war. W th ti"k him out of the running as a | os« j bitir.g the aie f '• •• i''"t '• * '
the m >ney p;.i«ti'n ejj-<-; tj, ' !e •• •! li 1 Tti• y ucial in .f ' '-b'i - I for f >ur
will come back and vote the opinion lie re is that Mr. Haiiey told the
ti' ket ne'
p ' tp,"
ear, ■
ri v 'u tory over corruption, monopoly
WI
«' >pei ,ti! privilege, it would not tie'p
t i brintr Oiem tiaek, however, if we put
a n in in ttie leadership of the party in
th< House who, uj on every cca^ion,
we •< <• truth, ar I that Mr. Clev* ai d te v t
the H \«Ttt<>i' Ahvi.k: l-m a weekly news-
paper published in the county ofHi--
Fot'M).— About I
m., Monday, .June 22, lHO.'l, I
found a -small g>iM watch, which
thf o.vn 'r can n* over by lie.si ri-
bing Mmt n i ptylw; chargM,
I.'.X Ntl'.l. Till >M AS.
Hill's i'ranae, i'ex.
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would have denied the interview had he ttop for four sie
•'It.
n t received instructions from some man
in tii- sell • t eolerie of friends t ■ I - t,
in or ler to hold all the power that a
prospective eandidaey would give tiini
. e Weeks.
J. H. Put' i., C'Hinty .lu Ige. TIIM C' M.
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I:MAL.
Our liit*: of Spring ItutH, cutitiiining Pattern, ii
Tailoii'il ami Sln'ut Hats, with a til lor every
v
llt'.lli. a >!t:t | >0 I or CYtMT It I (:t touch <>1 stylo
w liidi will m ike von "iiiiilc.
I C'ato of old, tmnderintr against in the next national convent!• -n, Kvi-
in n", Ktid practically, "t the dev. leiii.y they le .eve that hi - name a ill
«,tt: the ir id denv "rats. ' Thus it i carry more weight witti the element that
ttiHt ChHr ;i Clark, the sterlintr man and the party in IrtlK! and It'110, make
plendid democrat, though one of the them more active in participating in the
n.it ral leaders in the House on iiecount "onvcntionp next yar and mole potent
ofK.n inn .iectuality and viriie dem .• n thi •••• lion of an mdidaie ac-
er.v y, *di not be the man who will map ceptable to them. They are simply Uhinwt
eut tt.e ne«t campaign against tlie th® name of Cleveland to • injure with,
ft,i my of the people and the people's The simple truth as told by Mr. Haiiey
eminent. forced their band.
Cit 'ii : i A. kriwaiin-..
C. K. Id" •' i i , Coin. Pre**. No.
f. tl. Tai t.i, Com. l'i" . M i. 2.
H. I'. Simmo* (' im. I'r< . N •.
V. A . S ri.w mo , Com. free. No.
LADIES ATTENTION'.
1.
The Ladies of Hastrop county .ire
' kindly requested to keep their finest
fruits and vegfdatile products for exhibit
at the Worlds Fair in lltt'l.
Three prizes are to be awarded for the
| best products of the field, orotund and
! garden.
i The First premium will be liold; Si -
e republican* of Iowa are still From the Brenhain Banner we team eond Silver, and I bird lii ut/.e, 1 hi-
. tl at the "Iowa idea" is not that Mr. J. I.. Williams, of McDadc, ought to utimulate mterc-i *t . .• ...i
d* • nd ttiai it will l e ineoipoia'<*d in tms otgaiitz'-d a to<k company at Hren- l'r "I' 'ers. Jars and all i t* <ervativen
i' i< t ii i iopted 1 ,y the republicin tiam to control andoperab* hi -oal mine W|;' furni"ln d uy tie Coi;.,ni lioi. ii
i vent ion. near Me Dado. Ttie capitol stock is t desired.
It republican* who beheve as A'* t • < d at >20,""" - .Mr. William* wii., I'leaso let me know who will le lp in
v. < Cammin* concerninf th- r>*vi- < a, llkaljr be president of the company, and *•'* Kr,'at w"rk of i-.-ivei •. laglM I . .
oTthe't .nt' covorlBf 'hi* Mhadalos that It i< intended to complete the organi/a- | Ot.t ll. Lv i ion,
I t,.r • ti * : i m'T.of want ' and lH*gin opt ta* ■ n to Chairman of Ladies of BaatfOp 9 lOOty
rej t tariff rtvis n and reducti 'n the^ sujijdy the cott n null at liret.haiii with | for World !• ui Work
an g"\ iti iunteau oi it ^ t va* iu>a n mi* lb .' UiiUi. i^.<
The < olueeil Normal, in -.e-^.-iun
in Bas<li "ji since .lune •>, will pive1
a concert at the ( 1 re 1 I'aolio
Sehool House, this, 1'iiday niyht.
Music, recitation-', nrali *n-s,
play , etc. Admission 10 cents.
Public invited.
CHANG IS AT'HMITHVILLK.
j hi^ili, X'.Aa , Jult'. 1^'Jijt
Smithville. Tex.,,luna 20.—Mr. \
j, Wi Walton, divisi in tiiparin*
ten<lent of th** Mi>tiri, Kansaw
iV Texas Railroad, with head-
i|U irtcr -i here, has lieen trars.
lerred t i lienin^in an j !"lt I >r
that city la.-t nifcht, ;i •ni.ptmie i
by his chief clerk. .1. F. Mickey.
Trainmaster J. II. l'avi«-: n i-
now acting stipei ir.tei, lent, t. >
permanent ajipointment having
been made.
A wagon leal of Cat bagC sold at
Ui "iiuaiit i. 70 • ut'per itUiili • 11 -*u vi J.
DRESS GOODS.
i >i r m-domer-i are getting the greatest bargain ever offered
in W :ih!i I*' it-rii-. a ! • ii of e\elu«iivi patltM ii to m h i t from.
silk and l>\furd \\ aii*tuigs, Mirceri/ed Wluti and ( nloreil Lace
Mriped and l igured llu I-, llrentnlin^ Skirting and Suitings, ..
Kahrhtt too numerous to mention. Low I'rices, call and con-
Y vint e yourself.
i > ir lace 11 loves and >Ii:t>*, 11• • It■*. I int. I'ara-oU and Ne- k- !!
wear, in the latest Hlyle and up to date \\ aista, Mvirts, I'nder-
wear, Lace*, Rmbroidtry, Hoaiary. Also Material foe Fancy
Work.
Our M itt'i it Low I'riei h, which keeps our goods ni* \ing, ho ||
t1.i \ don't have a clriaci* In grow nld.
A Hamln Counter w.th good Bargains will bo ttspt ail
through tlie ectiMin,
I) All ' i oil-i soli! C'iieHp for ( isli! Ni) ( ULDI 1.
j! MISS E. LISTER. <+ f
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1903, newspaper, July 4, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205819/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.