The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1903 Page: 7 of 8
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N. * ♦ * •M-t-t-t-M-M'SB
naiaMBMaHIHaa^HBIH
TIME OF TRAINS
Bastrop, Texas.
TICK KI'.HT TI: M ss Hi i w : i s
ST. L0D13 SAN ANTONIO
•'HIOAGO DALLAS
H\NNIBAL FORT WORTH
KAN8A8 CITY HOUSTON
JUNCTION (II FY GALVESTON
is TBI ••"Ki ii is riXIB
a\!i a i i ijin'l - iii i
Northbouud.
No ♦!, "K .'.y Flyer," stop* i t im-
portant i iihs only, 12 Iti \. M.
No 4, M.iii and Kxpreas, - J I i*. m.
8outhbound.
No. 5, "K ity Flyer," stops at im-
pert:i*>t p • nt only, I.'•*• > > m.
No. 2, M ill anil Kxpress, a. m.
J. T. J. Daw-a, Aif^nt.
j . . , , r"
' ii'iH'ial < 11'i'ii!i* unci", tor t he
|M'iiit«'iiti;i y ••o in in i?>>ioin rK,
has ordered about ifT-'.O'>(l tor
the Kusk iron turnac and has
secured tlif service- oi ii'ulx'it
Millr rib ma iiiiijer ami cheuii-t.
TO CURE A (JOLI) IN ONE DAY
'i'a k«* Laxative llroiiio ijuihinc I a I !«• t -
Ail o^i i~t- refund tin- ilium > 11 it
fail* to eure, K. W . < iimvi ■'« denature
Ir i'ii each box. j.V
Anion-; tlit* discoveries of the1
niueteciitii - I'litury are the |m*i — (
feet hip prex. linotype muchiuc.
w< m ii I pulp paper, steam engine,
locomotive, turbine w a t r
wheel, oi't'an telegraph, electric
lights, motor, «I \ n a tin . tele
How To I mil Out.
I ill i bottle -ir common "lass « i' 'u . 'ijf
w.iter uud let it >umd tw. nt t ait 11- i - ,
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■tlfn -, a uniii.iitiii .
rnf< i a, / 1,1
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4M Ui.:^ i'..ul.li
I * "A '"'l>"tlt il« -ir
, l" I -it"'! 1
I j„ [J,,. | ..H'k IS
also convincing proof that the kidneys
ami hlatl.li 1 ate ••lit of order.
What To Itu.
There is comfort in th«' knowledge so |
often fvjirt (.seil, that I >r. Kilmers
Swainp Uoot, the ^reat kidney remedy,
fulfill* every wish 111 1 uritig rheum it'-tn.
pain 111 the hack, kidneys, livfi, !•! < . i r
ami even part of the uriuutv pa- i_i
It corrects iuabilitv to h"Ii( walet
iiti l m ildiug J.ain in passing it, or '• . 1
elferts following UMt of liquor, wine ot
| ti'.*er. . Hi I over, otne . tli.it 1111 pleasant 111
( eessitx of licing compelled to go oiteil
durum the 'lay, it lit 1 to pt uj> malt)
- times during tlie night- The iii.M . 11.1
j the extraorditiat iii.; of Sv amp >Root
1- ""ii re di . I It stanils tin.- hiylie-t
| f.ir its uoiulertnl curt s of the most • 11~
tr. iii' i 1-. - If you need 1 tne<lieit:e .
I'. 'ii -In niM have tl'.e tiest. S< >|tl h\ <It,
.sts in lift'. 11 nt ami one-il'illar si/e«.
-ii tnav have a sample liottle .111 i a
I L tint tells all f' V"
• nt •.! "th-i '• «
I mail. A I'ln - !>'. "'
$1.00
buys
8 lbs.
.1A V A X KSK
COKriiK
c3><Ea>«rs>
•lAVANIiSK
COKKKK.
$1.00
buys
8 lbs.
J.
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ll.imt"!|, N Y win II noou'i'l Sw nip-t!. .f 1
writing ttli rit 1. n tin-, paper ami don't
tu iki* any nn iake, hut rwne:til>e. ' lu-
ll itne. Iii Kilmi 1 - Sw.nnp-KiMit, aud
the addiess, Hin^h.imiott, N. V.
CKDAK CKKKK I'lCNK'.
Thn Pi • ni'• an 1 Barbecue iv* it
under the au^pioea of the Ced:ir
L'ainp of the Woodmen of the
World, was like all its predfcea*
j aors, a complete success. There
was an abundance of everything
good to eat, in fart sufficient to
plioin', phonograph, aitilieial j have supplied twice the number
ice, photography, photo-cugra- of people present. TI e*AuVKK*
vinir. X.ray, anestliotics, scw-!timkk's representative is at all
itig machines, s^-lt Limler ami 1 times ready to admit a decided
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scores of other machine*, farm
implements.
Catarrh of thi> 8totiiaeh-
Wlit'ti the -Iniimch is overlomleU;
w lie 11 fooil is taken into it that tails to
digest, it i!eeays ami iiitlame- the mu-
rium membrane, exposing; the nerve.",
an'l 1 "111 tin' i ltin ls t" secret- inuciii.
illfteail "f the natural jiltees - t <li>{es-
tiun. This i- ealli-d Catarrh ot the
Stotli.it'll. Fot \ I'.ars I suffered Willi
partiality to a square meal, but
upon this occasion he can safely
say that he enj >yed one of the
"sijuarest" meals of which he
has any recollection, and his only
regret was that he could hold no
more. 1
The grounds were very pleas-
antly situated, there being a great
many pleasant shade trees, and
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Elzner
Mercan-
tile Co.
JAVANKSK
COFFKE.
JAVANKSK
COFFKK.
Sole
Agents
Bastrop
t'atanli ot the Stiiuiaeli. eau-i I by hi
liife-tinn. 1 •oi'tiir* ami tni'dleiiie* fa I i|l ,l„. • •
O bene,it me until I useiiKodoi 1 > - - what rarely seen on a picnic
grounds, quite a number of
benches and chairs.
I n the morning the junior teams
from Cedar Creek and Hickory
to benetlt I lie until I Useil Kmlul I >
pepsia < 'lire .1 |{. Itliea. •'.Ij'pell, Tex-
:i4. Kold b) W.J MU#j and A C. Sr*
liui'l A SHI..
The editor of the Honey
firove Siirnal lias lii i'iinie di^-
'trove crossi 1 bats. The little
gilsted at the recent decisions j fellows played very good ball,
of t he higher coin t s in li't'erem e and a-, thi- end of the game the
% to i he c.111sti|io11;t'itot cer-
tain laws and hopes isoine day
to see a Supreme court, the
vety highest, and L -'gi'-t. and
most powerful that can he
made—sitting at Au-tm dur-
ing -es-ion- of tin- legislature,
clot lied w ;t u aut horitv to pa--
up ii the constitutiotM!it\ of
proposed law-. Then we want
matters changed considerably.
\\ :.i'ii a bill is brought up for
consideration, instead of tcfei-
ring it to a eomiuitti.'e. send it
to the Suprenie eouit. If it
fa'.;- to meet constitutional | e-
<juii'cments the court to >ay so
and the lull to he dropped
without further expense to the
state oi worry to the people.
I s^ore stood to i in fav r of the
visitors fr nn Hickory («r ve.
.lust before noon I'istri t <'leik
W. 11. Murchison made ,an ad-
dress n X Icraft.and a i litted
himseif in his usual eloquent
manner. He fully sustained his
. repuiati n aa an orator, and his
spetch elicited much favorable
comment. The people of Cedar
Creek are justly proud of him,
and the reputation he has made,
The pleasures of the day were I
interspersed w i t h delightful,
music, which was furnished by
I the I jcal string l>an 1.
In the afternoon, Attorney s.
C. Iv We s|| ,U♦« Up '11 W lit
His address was a file anJ t« ;• -
jesting, richly enjiyed, in i all
present ,-| ike in the :ghe-t
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
WiE3 positively cure any case of Kidney
or BHadcSer disease not beyond the reach
of m&dicasic. No medicine can do more.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
' 1 • terms of Mr. Ii we as an e\|"
No factory semi-out a piei m nt of Wood «raft.
machinery without tii.-t testiugl At I a'olook. the Cedar Cret
it. and it seem- to u-1he height
of lolly to put a law into force
bei i' l'e it 1.- 11.1 ■ set |
peteiit aut in>rit v.
i HII-
Ui
Blooil Poisoi:
Carlmucli' .
■ 1 no tiionev
i
Ulc
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ipi>
T',.
I'
r.i'l .nie Kloi.<1 Italm at ' c • \pei si
I. ' i, ie Blooil Balm I' 11 l> kill- oi
i|i «ttoy the poi-i'ti in Uii blooil whi.'li
eittl e- llie ii si 11 at'li' - ill bi.'k all I
• lioulili i bl.i I. ■ , -bill ii j; | iii - !
i'lll> III tltovllig lit:.' i- Ioe- •.• |i'_«,
linti< pain*. -Mullen iiiii-. ■ - ii a j 111 -
ot I ll t'U III It 11 - II t or tile (mil 1111' a 111.
bivkllijf. spittiti^. ill. ppil II Ihl' .it,
hail healing, "peek living l.f re the
ey I'll, all III lyeil Iillt fee I! If I I I 11 :ll I'll
p. tut.ie 11 ii""I It i1111 lei- i . ' I Ii 1 Ii '•
ol • 1-e- ot .to to III yeats -I Ilnlitiy ill. r
i|i.i ter-, liol -pi my- ami palenl linili-
eii.e- had all lilltto, M i" t ■ I i i,i -•■ en red
I - ,i'.. ii I - Icid taken llli ".| |; i i i, i i |
ii sort, Ii 1- • sperlally ailvlseil lot
( Ii nil', ill ep -ea11 ll i'a-e-, | mpi -i'
fi.i any oi.e til -uffer the Iiam les or
-\l iplonis ol i heiiin 111 -m "t eatarrh
«blleo| nftil I.'ikilin 111 Ol III I1111. |i
li |i - no blood pute ai.il rtrb, tb* < b)
u iii^ ii healthy bloml sujpiy. t uri -
aie permanent and tu t a pateliin^ up.
>, |i| at tit UK -lores. s| pet lurjie liottle
s.aiple "i 151' i1 * 1 I >u I in -i lit fit. :i in I
jiiepitid. also -peri I II i 11 < il mlvlee li\
i'i -i I i 1111' Ji > mil A I oiibli' a lid I I i, lt
|l|. "I lialin Co.. \tlanta, ti i. \ pei -
. ,i ■ I trial of 11111• • ■ I Balm I* bettei than
«•> . n- aid prien I ii ' aiotiial-,
„ilU al VUV|
and Ked liock ball teams, lined
up for a game, l-'rom the first i'
was obvious in at the . al te im
wu.s outi ianso i, i wi11_, no d ubt,
'to la 'k if practice. Some \ ry
yfood individual playing was I >ne
but at the cl of the .•.i c t e
visit j's had the be-' of .t, by a
score of 1!•> to 1.
A ball and so ial at night r n*
eluded the lays fc tivitieg. All
were unanimous in saying that
they ha I been sh >wn every at-
tenfi >n that C' urtesy an I h 'Spi-
talily could - iggi .-t.
Ju-t AI oit Bnltime.
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up ' . kidneys and invig-
orates the who:;) system.
11* 50 Gi':. . ::.1K7*ZD
TWO SIZES lie: an,. $1.00
SSRmT. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
Passed Stone and Gravel With Excruciating Pains
A. H. Illumes, .M^r 'Ct ills Creek ( iaKIo., Buffalo, O .writes:
"I ha\ c hteii afflicted with k. J n c y an J hl.tJJ .-r trouble for > -ars, pa ss«
Inc gravel or stones with evcru -atin^ pains. Other medxanes inly
IUVfl relief. After taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY C URE the mult was
surprising. A few d" -es started the bi k vlust, bk'.- fine stones, et. .,
and now I have no pain across mv kidneys and I feel l.ke a new man,
FOLLY'S KIDNLY t.UKl has done me $1,000 worth of good."
No Othir Remedy Can Compare With It
Thos. Vt'. Carter, of Ash^oro, N. C , had Kidney TrouM • and
one bottle of FOLLY'S KIDNLY Ct.'RL e"f. ct- I a perfect cure, and
he a>s there is no remedy that will compare with it.
•'C. ERHARD & .SON, BASTROP, TEX AS.
\ ■ "'nit of ti e Imperial 1
• be M \ -tie >lll'tllers il " ii 'lo^.t
^ •v| , .IU1V Tilt to loth, :i -pi I I It
• b'epinu ears w ill leavi I .il • c
\I . -ill ml ty .1 il !\ at ll, Ma till M l>
K\ . I lii- train * ill r .it - . I
I'i \ i- to > italie !, eon-;-: Mi
l'ul!iua i < oinpaj's tiiie-i i'11 |im nt
observation ear. A rale of one i c.
I III' t ll'tml t rip \\ it ll lull t o( . il:. -
M K A I
a-
i a
i i olll
people nio
i'i■ \as < out
decision in
11al-Itiick I
lllcllt.
ilh'oad 1 o 11 it 111 - s i o 11
d the pc'ition- of
|o I he I lu istoii
tal 11> reconsi'lei' it
regard tot he ' 'en
• land trackage
•listlp
ue ) 111
iii Ie I! ii l\ Iti-er
't . billloil-lie-s
I . u in - I nib I
hi from ether pill-
mil bteaK ll.
it « I I I'll!e
11 ll 11 11 \ e r
irh 111-. •.
I'lli y do
tin! ni.pt' hi i •'.iK down the lime" ,«
nun. i a i tn d the -ioiiisi • It. llM-r nil
bowels, bill i ill'' bv Kentl> aio,i nij: tin
-eeiflloh- nul jjiviiijf strength to thi'-i
• 11iZ in-, -"bl by W . ,1. M iley and \. .
Kt bill 'I A >on
tie -i i' 111 ei| 11 olii .il
or tine Inn ♦. A tin*
be ltuiileil. it I- ll• I\ i- 11•.i I
Ii -ii in^ to uo 1" Inline I
their -'wpitljt eat II
bii ll e ill lie -i i lit' i I . i
Ml. W . I, t i 'l-ll I .• IIi I
I il'kl t \oellt . M . K , A I B
l ex is, I ate I nun B i -11 p '•
and return « ill be S11
tii|i tieket to <i.il\ ion :e
- it il I d t v iilitllt lot s - ••
ll.^ oh -| ''ii trail i\ iii
s I'. M. Ol on \o, i. M ll.lav
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loll Of
I . -lie-
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ii letn
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.Mil.
. An* nt
The IllVe-
erutlieut |
rjiv"..1.
cllt 111 t he lfo\
y tdliec i . -J.
I ,os r. — I have mispla te i a copy
| of Muhlbach's Ho , "The Mer-
1 chant of 1 Jerlin," as this i- , ne of
a set of t- 1) i i',,-:, I v' u! I appre-
ciate any inf rtrafi n Ica lin^ t
i its iw yvery, V. . L. 1
The Fouiiil ition uf Ilea It
. ^ ^ niri -hmeiit i- I lie f"Uinl
11re health life stli'h^lli. I\ • I >1
' " psla t ore is the one ureal uu tlleine th
. etiabli's I lie -'oinaeb and digestive oi
«. u lis to (litest, as-iuillati ah I ll Del o in
' | all tooil * lilt o l he k I ii' I I lib ii i I Hi
ltd
notiri*he the nerveii ami feeds the tl
il,. sue*. l\"|o| lays the loumlatlon l>
ton In I It tl. N Cue 11 oi tt:e |i -I tinlijie
lion, I'v-pep-ui. ate! >11 I -ordei- "f tin
• lotnaeh and dine«the organ* are enreil
i.y I lie ii-. of l\'. I o I s, ,|,| | , • \\ , ,|
^1 ei ill I \. i . ! i ltd A *< ill.
look doivn upon a ^ vk'*
' 'w w W 4 W ^ ^ ^ # •" " J
perfected mod? *r iraCei
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A > H>l
\\"ic'ht 11*
till will {sustain
' M't \ - '\'i111 poll IP 1
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 18, 1903, newspaper, July 18, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205821/m1/7/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.