The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Tit* ■" moacut*r ion*"'' <K
fcoCT fceafcen *4 let (0 ^Jai
Backache
•a Lvcrbefr Toraatcra aoanf'haa
*r..i • 'aifMa- up un
St Jacobs Oil
90Um SS«. H< SOc.
TIRED. SUFFERING WOMEN.
_ Women run down
• ad endure daily tor
lures through nej:
r lectins the SlJnaya.
k 1d n e > backache
make* housework a
burden, re t u lm
possible; sleep fit-
ful. apiHiite |i\f
out and you are
tired ail the time
Cant be well until
the kidue** are well
t'se Doan * Kidney
Pills. which have restored thousand*
of suffering women u> health ana
vigor
Mr*. William Wa'iaca, of IS CapPol
8t.. Coorord N H sa)« 1 waa iu
the tmrly ata^o,. of HrUht's Disease
and were It not fur Doan'* Kidney
Fill* I would nut Ik- living to da)
Pain In the ba< k was *o Intense that
ar night 1 had to net out of bed until
the paioi>am of pan pa- -td away. I
was '.ang lid ai d tired and hadn't the
strength to lift a kettle of water I
could not work, but a few dose? of
I)oan Kldnc* Pill* relieved iiit, ajid
two boxes absolutely > ured me "
A FltEK TRIAL of thin great kid
ney medicine- whl'-h cured Mr*. Wal-
lace will be mailed to an> part of the
United Stutes Addresa Foster-Mil-
burn Co, iiuffalo N V. Sold by all
dealer* Price 5u . enta per box
FREE to WOMEN
A Largs TrW Box mod book ot la*
•tractions akaokitely Fm and Post-
paid, enough to prove the valat of
Poxttne Toilet Antiseptic
Putin* la la n to
hi* t OmoIii la
WiUr- *M-f*lMM*«
•«4 tor (uperlee to Ilea Id
—tl «B«lc CMltlBlrf
*koM which IrrtUiaa
"The Americin doe* not remember
he do.-■ not It"-!: he lives .n * mater.
alUtlc di *ani." <-ays M Octrogork iu
hi* book. "Democracy."
It i* estimated that no fewer than
ten million* of date palms are sea'
tered from the mouth of the Pereiao
(Julf to beyond the region of tiagdad
Save a*
r toil lag pr*e-
Tha caatcata
el every ho*
were Aatteepttc Sele-
tk>a — la*u h*|«r-
|eae knh*r-kai am
asee la Ike hally aa*
deee were gne* thee ea y
aatlMftk |f^tr«UM
yew caa hey.
Dttfonrads of s noted Boaton physician,
and sasd with frcat success ii * Vaclnal
WaaK lor Lnicorrhflu, Pdvk Catarrh, Natal
Catarrh. Sore Throat. Sort Eyes, Cuts,
and afl soreness of mucus membrane.
Id local treatment of female Ilia Pastlnela
tave'uable. U*ed r* a Vaginal Wash we
challenge the world to produce ita equal foe
thoroughness. It I* a revelation in cleansing
and healing power; it kill* ail germ* which
eawne inflammation and ciachargea.
all leading drurglct* kaep Paitine; rrlee.BOo.
• be* ; It your*doe* not. Mod to u* for It. Don't
take aeatwtliBto— tbarel* nothing likePaatlne.
WHtefer the Free Bee of Peztiae to-day.
& fAXIOM 00., s Pope Bldg., Bo*ton, Xaaa.
Beware ol Ointments for Catarrh
that Contain Mercury.
a* m*T> urt wtil .■If. i <!•• rt-y Ibf HUH of ir !
aa<i lj Hrrxiv* ih« *a■■ r x.uai vLnri
eol rlD* It ihr-i.fh ihr iuti< oti inrf*cr«. 8ucb
article* tb'iii ti rei" u.rtl ci<«pr pr^trrip-
li e. frnit npuUb.t ptayilrlim th' 4>m4*r :b
wiil la (*n fold lo (h *00.1 )o i > *u itr
rt * tr.mi tbttu II* T« t tiarrb e'ur^ u. puf . iu',r.
1'* y J < b a*v a C' T' i*4m.O < uBiftln. no met
' urj «o4 It tokrB lni r ljr *. tin* .sir*, m upon
lb* Miiid M><1 mucin* aurf*.*** of 't.r .v.i.tr In
b iflu* )(*)]'■ Caitrrli I .Tf h. *ur« iuu act lb*
■ rnuinr !i I* lakru Intrraa :jr aoU n «ti* In lol'd®.
Of- - —— — -
>blo. br r .1 t ban*j a e 1 a trtr
SoiU l/ DruMlaia. rr;c« .'%< par bottle.
Tab* llall a I amlljr I'l:i* for 1 unailpaiitc
There ia nothlns: 'hat a man can '« *•
afford to leave at home than hi* oon
eclence and hie good mann**te
Catarrh and Headache.
Mr* Z. K (ioforth, 211f> Holly St
Kama* City, writer
' After tiding a amj<le bottle anu
two 25c bottles of Hunt * Llgh'iiing
Oil I am almo t wull <tf f'atarrh. It
ftop* my headacheji It i the beat
medicine I car eaw and I Jufct cant
keep house without It."
Sh* 1* right
2Sc and 50c bottle*.
i If we tear the bandage from Cupid'*
eyes we must not srowi if v.t hoc to<
much.
When Your Orocer Says
be dos * not hare Defla'ice Hvareh, rou n:*e
be *ure he 1* afraid 10 keep it until hu
•tork of l'i ox. package* are aoid. UcSanee
only better thori «nr
Starch la not only
Cold Water Stereo, but coutaln* 1
ot her
or to
Of Tortarin?, Mmi
Humors Use
the package and nell* for *aine money a* 1'.
ox. brnnd*
Five t>r >•!x murder* in our day are
not an infrequent occur en«e in Mad-
rid.
l a >hannon. tllow 1'ipannil Tatk lartory.
tnii all kindnof aliaet nI «nt k Writa tur
for pnera Itouolon 1, \aa
For nul 'u? 1 iKH) cigHi. ttes in a
.lapanosf. fac'iir\ a nirl jjetc s «-eu,
equal to I tent*.
Having a Pic-ntc.
Pie Nics are ur\et cotnpU-te withoit
sandwiches, awe.t hit<< bread with
h generous layer of meat between
l.lbby'a fanned meats are itlea! lor
pic nics a;i<l owtlna- Th> t.an> a^e so
•■asll> opened and fh* cont«'iii« so
fr sh and palatable that no picnic is
a mice# hs w ithout I.ihby'a "Natural
Flavor" Kfx^d Product*.
Every child born into tba
world «Hh an inherited or
••rly developed tendency to
Mtturini, diafifuring homo re
of the 8kin and Scalp, becomes
aa object of the most tender
solicitude, not only becsoae oi
ita suffering, but because of the
dreadful fear that the disfigu-
ration is to be lifelong and mat
•ts future happiness and proo
perity. Hence it becomes the
duty of mothers of such sfillet-
ed children to scqusint them-
selves with the best, the
purest, end moot effective
treatment available, vis.: the
CUTXCURA Treatment, con-
sisting of warm bsths with
CUTICURA Soap, and gentle
anointings with CUTICURA
Ointment, the greet Skin Cure.
Cures made in childhood are
apeedy, permanent and eco-
nomical.
2a7a*MM tS
Reis :m. aloiit has $:!30,000,000 In-
* ^ted ti Ku««ian 'aftorie a.nd rail*
way-..
Spring Fever.
Pprinj: f< rrr in sin.plj "that tir.sl frol.
Inc. ' a lassitude euused br a aiuggish c!>ti-
dlticn of tae blo«id, The liver ar.d bowel*
nee ! a cleaning out in the spring and noth-
ing is m effective and at the aci>> time so
pleasant to take a* I). Cniuwpii * Syrup
I'epatii.
Too many penplc make the *kin do the
work that thp bowel* and kidneys ahould
no A bilious, conrtipated condition meana
a yellow akin, hmterie*" aia« foul breath,
and a general Worn out f'cline All tbia
can be remedied by the use of Or Caldweli'a
I.*aatlve) Hrrup I'epaln whlrli is aold by
ail drugjrut* and dealer- io tnedleine
An Iriahman *a\ * a woman a. a *
take* th<- cork out of a In lie by p;ieh
inr it io
Important to Mottoora.
tarrfuiiy e* rr boiil* ef CAPTOHTA,
a *ef and aura ivaMdy for laf*at* *ad chiulrea,
**>d aaa that It
Brer* the
''Ura. an .>(
la I'M for lire .IO Year*.
The k.til Toe U*ve AJw*;. BuvtU.
Talent, l>lng in the undersi*nding
la ofta-n Inherited: g nlus. beinp the
action of reason and imagination rare.
I) or never.
More Flexible and Lasting.
won't shake out or blow out; t>y using
I>efleoce Ktareb von obta n l>etter r ulta
then noMlble «rltb any other brand asil
one-third more for «arna money.
ft> all right to p.an for the fut ire
provided you don't overlook the pret-
est.
The f'hinese and .fapane e make
many artic les of fumlt ire o it of t>a-
Pt f.
POTATOES AT NACOGDOCHES.
Great Act v ty in Shipments—Crop Is
Ve y F>re.
\acogc. h-« Te\s- Ma* IS Three
. Is e( Vanstlorhr* county Irish
p a' > r.t\p h-. n shipped t« ih"
> "' h' n Hi s • as; • another est
w .1 te i! d t.viay I? is that
!■ •* p'-ato n the >h.rrrenta made
i f ;i hi\. h«' • « .ire class lea-ion a-
ec ! .-• ■' > *• piiHi ice no-rcha
•he qua.i \ nt ih - led land tubers this
spr'r ■- * m > t exc • :!« n and the true!.
•-s are t*r> hopef.i Mini 'he .Vacnp
dt <*h« s '--au 1 •* pun he a leadei
i he to';ih o prop s Hon waa n<*:
'• k< d pi : • n.ueh f.wor th's
y< .ir I j the tr;rk frrmern and ^oiase
'I .. r ' 'fc at'e .j;.. « , re-n>ced to a!
n : si no eit p a a'!, only twenty-five
a i>^ t>*-ir>K * ti « uitivjtticn at th:s
k.la e The fi l< * mall and back
war0 which • afrl' utcrl io tfap jr.
I •«ed.ntcd co.i1 rprinp w««athrr.
Sip P-ctsto Shipments.
Frank It. Texas May 18 Tne
'anuest smht n 'i< tls!or\ «>f FVank
!,o * t" lav e ,.<-n 111 wagons were
Bather s-ound 'tie .-.il'Oud platform
i-.nlosdlB? p"' t.)ev i ha- total weigh
Una not (><•< ii footed u;i yet. but will
rent h sonn th:n*i !:! • 2 >0 bushels
J I Feci. «bo i.s the manager for
iho truck grow s, succeeded In sell-
ing them c:i the Ir<r!< and the farm
Tk ie e:\'d lljori hftn t'<VU iu lh,-
deal.
This I- or y u hrglr.iug. as this
cuiDtiv will eule; steely rto irull
aad trtic'« glowing n ti.«- f, t ire.
Truck Crop* at Jewett,
lew- *t. Ti'xa*. Ma> 2.' Truck farm
er.s fie feeMnu ?"'xl Irish potatoes
are moving f -c-e:> and price« a:o sat
isfaetfry J \\ Waltniiiu las se era,
acres of \?r\ hr.t ctt.ta*e which h
will ship nf-xi week
The tomatoes are fine u.i; acreage
s shoriir ihsn last >ear. There Is
con.-iderat e acieaue p;anieu in totna
■ t a-f fr r inrring purposj-a
FI toil* Orucr. Rhiprr.ents.
I"u on I a Texas. Ma* l!< Tha. Trutk
(iiowt rs Asce -'n 11on • d. * ii> iwaaifi^
, one ijr of on"--s to o« sfiiprved to
Kan-. . t'i* Two mort < ars an lie
'i.g loaded at Knele f'he onicn •
brt.igbt .j itats f «i fi i«re aud ar•
a fine lot
('•oi pre,"p;c « areuiid ih« county iu
tint The I nil weevi s arc being pois-
oned by tr.e pii.nti rs.
Thousand Acres in Cniona.
Kiatonia Te\as, May 17.— Arnim Ar
I i«n * of ihi« city an prfp^ring to fur-
nisli the farnicrs of this communlt)
enough onli-n seed io plant l,00< a< re>
" ' find a rraisei f<; (he onions and
hep the faimem obti.in the to;*
pri. t s.
Raw Or.'en Land it $55.
I. a redo, T«\us, May 17. One h in-
•iroti anil sixteen acres of mimprmed
o.iion land < ij;ht m tee above Laredt
I today for !•; 4«m>, which will be
;> . t'i onions- hi* fall The people in
this sc.-tlnn Hrt nt,* «ibstltutin^ bip
rr-.i-tlng ear' for eniors on theji ta-
L ie <
Biq Cabbage at Orcnge.
Or :nK''. 'I < >.as M«.y 1" -The cur-
-< nt : ia'«on hs a- non remarkabl* fa
I'orahlc' for truck larm< .« and marj
■' e specimen' of lexitatUs have
uc en xhlliited t r. tin street* recently,
lull .1 cabha; c i.i;it fia-oige A Kore
:r:' n ' ough: In today **< lulling cdiih-
cen pound, a tricttd m ieh attention
*r^s ccttipgi t. firm and crlap
Three Carloads of Cn.ons.
hint on in, I'Na-. V a y 11 Kaimtrs
i m this sect;c n loaded a car of Her
mud a on:< i.e in eratas Tne onions
*> re soil! :o Ki.n- .• (' •> parties at 2|
• t per pr-unti f t, a, it. -pwo
carloa.ls an t-< ins loaurd at Knf.c to
Is* fcr the same pa:!;e
Tltree Cars of Spuds
I ittsth.i r. s3; Ma* i; The ship-
\i • its of r.< v. < ,-op Irian pots toes ere
; tie rur.ii,fi|r aiioi.t ihre. csr'oada a
la* The price* s*<11151 |! p«.r bush-
' o b. The * Cld r in* froni k(t to
| l o bu-nc s per r .re Dr King near
Klkhar;, ha- 100 ac e- anu has con
facte'! to load Dir. t curs a rtaj til)
he |C:fc of June
Te Ship 50 Cars of Spuda.
.<n.ith\ !!• Texas. May f: The
Saiitbvllc) Tiuc n (lrow< r ' A.-8f>eiation
he-« hipped ihiit ftr* t niij '-el car (it
\ awl oniou< Satutilty Tbla
.in !.•seven « ar* c.f poratot s mopped
fr • it here, anu It is <suniatt<l thai at
l<j'' flf:ears vill M shipped this
rC'JriOn
Get E1 Cents for Potatcts.
Hearne. Texas, May l> a potato
buyer from the Northern markets was
h« rt It night and purchased the car
e f t tat,'Oq which was It aiiei, here* yes
• '•rilay, paying therefor H cent* per
bushc I Li 1 nr was niatle up bv tb«
truckers hen sntl Uranchvillt The
true l;ers «re very well sail.fled with
th' [.rice, and think this new Industry
will prove much more remunerative '
than loll veevli cotton car. In fact
many other en pa that a-t now raised
ht;«.
ALL OVER TEXAS,
Knei.l « a * art do:: 5 a ve!y bn .
hi I Uti.cs lately.
Rojre ahippa d a cxr .vf v. cnlckena
io N« w York Thi rs iU*^ .
A ile i-'on mi conpar* is leg'dlat-
inj; wittt tu*. cit) ol Ktin - tor a fran*
chli-e to 1 f..t< u c-'a 0 auu'at umg
p ant m Knr.is.
Mrs. Noah Howard w hi li*es near
Kptnish Kort **a . < .mentailv slu>t
and killed l > a :arg« t guu In tb« bauds
of her l.''-)«n!-n 1! snii.
State l*ur<i.a:iur Umi' Andorson
has atinouncet] <ha' Io would adver-
tise for bielt It t (til iiishiiig suppliea
to the Sate in- ' 'it.i.s ! • t >iji on
July 1
A • lara < foot * 1 111 of coal three n ili-a
1 from die Hit 1 (iritiolt the Mexican
side was struck near I'.l I'aso thirty
••i rht feet irom the aurta - wmie dig-
ging a Well
1 . Corley, for faau> \• ars a rt -ident
nf lia.ias In the early days, died al
Ardmore. I T. aftci a short illness.
He had been lor stunt inie m t'cnirai
Anit i It a prosp< cling
Col NVn. .1 Itnan has consented
to ilellver a le-cturc at K«'ii Worth
rhursday night for the benefit of the
Kort Worth Department ('lub at iht
nead of which Is Mrs K W Wynne
Mrs F A Honner mother of Mra
C. H CofTielu of Him sdale aid .1 H
Itonni'r of the liaipooii. died at th«
realdem e of ha*r son in aw t' II. 'of
field, at Hockdale at an atl*an< ed age.
The machinists of the Texas and
Pacific, who reccn.ly went on trike
at Ei I'aso ha*e io*; out The itxal
officials of the road ha*e received in-
• truetions not to >eetnp!t>y an* of the
strikers.
The contract ha« !>• en gnetl at
i.ott for the construction of the kc|ii>oI
building It Is to be a two story, eight-
room brie.k bulltiing with l>a' oient
urd auditorium in attic, and will cost
f"000. It is to be Completed bv Oct. 1.
Bud. the 10-year old son ot .1 W.
Seav of Killeen tirowneil in a **• II. He
and another bo* were pla>utg near the
well and he accidentally fell in. re-
maining under water tbii ■ f«> :r niln
utes before being rescued
Mrf l.ouie- Moorcln ad a ** < ' known
witlow living In Demon, d• -> Wedne#
day with a disease that the ph*siclan*
were unable to diir.tinos< Sv ia days
a^o she began bit • ding at tbr- gums
and the doctors wire no: al>le- to de-
termine th«- cause of th'- bh erting nc.r
to stop It until she bled 10 r ;ith
Gov l.anham left \uhI:ii Monday
fc r St. Louts to In- prcs'-nt a' tho cere-
mony of dedicating tin T"x:w building
it the World'* Fair on Ma> •. .lutige
K H Herkln* of Dallas i'. deliver
the dedicator* and pn i-n'ation ad-
dress and tha gotiunor tha atldri -s
of acc< ptance
Mrs Iri tie Vamii nhrtieV a W'1 twem
ty-six years **a<" found ut ad In her
room on San Jacinio ■'ro:. Dallas
Thursday night An empty bo*'|e of
carbolic acid and a not* w found
h« side hit Th* no e « ;>tc.i tint shs
was tired of li*ing antl wan'eit tc
leave Her husband w,v i.iloil in a
wreck about a year a,in anu -lie has
heell tiespon — nt e*'r III e
AT the little town of N'ecl . ^ , '(.r
International and Urea? Ni' tlorn.
twelve miies norilt of Pa -'in' he
sawmill of- Wharv Hros *> 1 ut • i*. d
by fii*' The loss i t- I: • ; tie
lumber was sa*<il
The oratorical eor.'e ' |.\ •-• tits
of the I'nlverslty of Texus fur -h«
Hosh Hotan prln for the tu t speaker
In tbut Institution « ■ held liiinnd**
night and Thomas (I MillH't. of l.t w
isvllle was awardeii the pi . < a **air b
beautifully ornamented
Arrangements ha*e been made bv
the McKinnev Collin Com * National
Hank for the estabhshnien1 of ptl*ata
banks at Princeton a a. >' Anna in 'hai
county, to be conducteil under 1 1
pervlslon.
Dalhart las aeenred one more vie
tory In her struggle for Supreniae*
that of a watei syaten1 -npinor 10 an}
on the Plains. C A Smith eif hmor
Colo., has been grante-d a franchise te
construct a system to 1 ost not w •
than 930000.
Char'ered Frltla* nn ri .i r DuI'm
Hoartl of City diss or.) of li e \leth
odlst Church 'if Dallas, no mp'U
stcKk Inecrpeirator* *1r I. H Pert a
Henry Dor ,1 * M l-i i"« 1.at V i.aint
Hlsbo|i and othi m.
V\ illiam .1 Ht*an will de r. • r a •
ture In >'ort Worth Thursda lucbt
No American eiii;in .- u- • -1* prom
Inentl* In the in.bhe- mIt:d a' this n.«
than the ctonuent ci tiupe :,sr uhti '.a*
twice bee-n the- nntlMin of till | e;a
ocmtlc iwirtv for pre > .ale 1
Capt F Sia ^hter ui'-' < f edel age
at hla he,mi in Ka iffi . t, Thu: el.\y
He- was aevc-nt)-ft* • * :•- oil am. s
veteiab ttf the Me xican ane Ci* i' wn-s
He was born in Tuiie- n 1 1: i;*<4
in Texar *be 1 ►,>:* \«t,
DR.
Chill and Fever Cure
Chills, Fevers,
Malaria, Biliousness.
(Thi* fVtcraoo F rrj Bi 'tla)
Take it as a General
Tonic and at all timet In
place of Quinine. A scien-
tific preparation; bears no resemblance to other
Chill Tonics; the result of an important discovery
representing years of patient study and investiga-
tion. Pleasant to the taste; acceptable to chil-
dren and delicate persons. If it is not better than
any other ™?.il the front of the carton to
J .C. HEMMLL, Evansvillt, III
AND OET YOUR MONEY BACK.
SO CENTS.
At All Druggist*
MHMMRMMMSmMBMMMMr*
J. S. Holmes'
Livery s Feed Staples
North Main Street, Bastrop.
voi r patkona< k solicited
MT* Neat Ifiga. Prompt Service, Reasonable Charges, and
on the above motto, 1 solicit ami will appreciate four palronaga.
J. S. Holmes.
Give rat a trial order.
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
'MtMMNMMUMMi
look down upon
perfected mode ?/
1
l
Har Done Full Vctino Duty.
Dn'tbl Hun: 1/ Unitewa- Orb-Hii
count* N > is *1 a-s oli' utii! ha'
*otei! a -irnul' 11 ni" 'at 1 ti' k' i fee
the Ia i si vent* * • 11 > In thi an <
precinct He 1 lairn .i iia .i im ri In t
the riglit ot Miffiaji lime iu.j-s
it'fc Im! on 1 1 It- 'lot: act tint' 01 a
loimt of si' km 1 ■ a I See attsltilni 1
ma.iorlty
Meier Gould'r. Prised Memento.
d 1 lie • 11 <a'>11 111 sa*.- the memento
that mh |-ixe* more than anything
else he (Hiysessa s it the (lag ** hb .',
I t fi 1 ,le >■ 1 1 hi Itale-igb voted to
gi*i 10 hi nrefi relic, to the city
of haieig it nous a piomlii*n;
I'la • hi loin a i,> iidhurst The
Anieina! fav flu - ■•*i-ry day Ht l.*nr>
h irst frt rr, 11 rise fej sunse-l
To Piomot; Study of Bible
A league' ha i • • torn 1 ii ** ih Dr ,
Paltoii 1 '■-p.i ? it lit of Pnnei 'oil at!
lis In.111 io oi'.aiti i tin trii un*- of I
thi bibb to p omoti a inoie 11-*« en ,
tial anil 1 ot sf 1 net v 1 >iiitl* of thi sa
1*red volmr* and tu maintain ihi his 1
lorie laith of 'hi 1 hutch ui it* dj* in-- !
Inspiration am .|ni-nn tt 111Inn y as
the word of fit Hi
Hold* Record in Many Thmpt
1 a 1111 *s I* 11 c, 11 it* 1 f a * -ii . i -: *
• oin| t rollet anil ee put* iolle o^ nt
I.Incoln III t> eiainii 11 10 hi the old
est ntiinli ipsl officii Ihi oli 1 -t imioI
Veepei and • t • huso-*! 1 oragenai ian
III tha Culti el lie i If Ins
nlt i I . fl' st > a a
Dr. Nanrr-. s Preparations.
W 1 • 11 D Nansi-ii ha an I'xpeilltion
11 * 11 ** I i i. • pi list k w iib ii that 10 am!
all loin of alcohol anil eveu his o*
f t oa no 11 riM 1 r how si * ere ihi
we.i'hi 11 a* i' lit is of opinion that
I * aiioptini ihi eon se he puts hftr
self Into thi Ins; |MiMslhh t onciitlt n
lor w iihstamlln* t old arid fatigue
Honor John Wanamaker.
Ti l pen CTnltlK eonimltti'e of tin
I'aillot 1 Itth. laimloii. lias electeti
lohr. Wanamai.er of Philadelphia and
Ni** Noii ar honorar) member dut-
ini t.i>- >.ia'. in laimloii This Is the
tttst t no .1 hlstor* that the club
ha> cof.ferie il • n I an hoiioi upon a
fore If ne 1
Japan'a Up-to-Date Emperor.
'1 he fac t tha' tha- up to date mikado
r.f .lapan sleeps in a Muropean bed
dm* not seem a'i*ihlHK to be sur
prised at until It i- rememheri't ihat
tn (Kift eaiu of htai subjects pi efii the
floor. Hi* ma Jest* doe not stop
stent at this one foreign custom, but
Tears Fuireipi an elciihe* u*e a knife-
sm fork Ir preference 10 chopsticks
ami rides In a tarriaire ihat would not
attrai' parilr.ilar a'teutiou in a cit*
biHiiitaril tint for ihi Kora'eius liter*
nt the mer In the taix.
Dumont Return* to Canada.
• ".abrlel Dumont who na Ijntii*
Itiel'a riKht-hand man in the rein Ilion
in northwest Canatla eighteen years
a^fi. has returned 10 the terrltorj fmm
this ccjuntry. where he had been llv
ink' since his 1 hle-f was haiiced after
the stipprexlon of the trouble
President Loubet's Diveraiena.
President I>ei tif France loves
nothing hetsa-r than to • si ape from
court doty and iro on a huntinp expe
dltlon He Is well re ad, fond of music
and an admirer of paintin?
I
Cen Lee Hero of Novel
lien Mcil-I rt K I Is Ihe hi'ct e.t
.lame-. Hames' newi-ni book 'Thi Son
of l.iicht Hov*e Hart* shortly to lie.
published b> the- Harpers The story
deals with 'he Imi*hiHHl of the famous
sou! her ii neneral and follows him
Ihrouah West point ami Into the- Men
lean «ai. The last two chapters ileal
with the civil wai ami thi surrender
ai Appomaitot
Rapid Rise to Prominence.
Ma*01 .lohr. Weaver ftf Philadelphia
was a depai intent stori cleik ai }. s
week some twenty years apt. While
so emplo*ed hi studied shorthand
which he- mastered Then he becaim
a 1 cuiri reporter meantime studying
la** and eventually wlnniiiK admission
to the- bar
Long Career of Success.
Dr Joachim, tin >:n'at violinist, w hi
has recently celebrated the: diamond
Jubilee of his first nppoarance In Kn>;
land, be Kan his. studios at 4. was a
concert player at ft, and made a (tre-at
sensatie.t at Drury lame when a latf
of 19
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 11, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 28, 1904, newspaper, May 28, 1904; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205857/m1/4/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.