The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1910 Page: 5 of 8
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"Show Me Another."
Soon after twins hud arrived at the
home of a prominent dry goods mer-
chant recently the proud lather led
his son Kit hard, aged lour, into the
room to see the little strangers. The
father lirst pulled down the covers
and ehow.d one of the babies to his
•011. He then walk« d to the other
side of the ln>d and exhibited the
other twin. Hit hard gazed at tin- two
Tor a moment with a noncommittal
look on his tacc, and th« n demanded:
"Show me nnolher. papa "
Texas Directory
McCANF'S DF.TFCTIVF AGENCY
Hnuituii, Tfmi, opar l«« lha laritett (ur«« t*i
Competent in the South. tl «jr render
written ouiruoni iu €•••• uul hmidtad by ihciu.
vn«bi« rates.
MACATEE hotel
WurtijN'Mi plan. ICj*t«• <* fi.un j.,.r (lay rind upward a.
(ufe I'rioe* nubhv Urund I'eutraJ
lH'lK)t, Houston, 'IVlHh.
KODAK
fteud for prior Hit
KiiHtmaii Atfonta
LUMBER
finishing
c ?ur work oanuot In*
Alao Photo Kiipiillei.
Iliiil or<li-i h a *i eoialty.
Houston Optical Co., Mouiton.Tsi.
Hhlnj,'!t"., ha^h, Door*, Roof*
11 k'• f<'F hair to contractor*
and omiautfierift everywher*
wmmmmmmmmmmmm at a Miivlny
«ONs| >11 |{S- ItMllKIt <OM l\\Y
1 1 l.'t hilltiInn 111«li;. lloiialon, IYum
Tofte Boiler & Sneet Ironworks
Holler repair* nncl sheet iron and heavy iihite wor'aof
all di«M-ript inn* , alko cupper work uf all aeaorl prions.
HOUSTON .... TEXAS
SADDLES
C. O. I). $3 50 to |30
We \V hol<*a:il<
tot ho Kuriuer,
A. H. HESS & CO.
HOUSTON. . TEXAS.
Wrlv for l atalomis.
to housekeepers
S|*riiij; la commit uiol 11 v\ i11 aoon bo time for
a regular ol aiihitf up. Arc you Idltoiia or
ron ipiitcd l o v on have du/,\ bend/uhea anil
feci iiiin'ruUr / If no (;••( a package of
© LIVERETTES
and you will not be bothm-d any more For
mti)' by all dniuViMn hi •.'#-cent paokji^ea or
mailed on r .•••ipt <>f prloe.
SOU IHWESTEKN MEDICINE CO.. Houston. To«ai
patents
Obtained and Trade Ma'iii i. stored ConMiil*
lotion and Information l ro« \\ ito for Invent*
tn fa «• If I took Ofb« • at II o, 1 in. .'<tHi 10
Moore Iti lin„'. s.m \i *• • 11i• and \\ . n /ton.
Mhiii ofNoe I uinbrrman m Hunk lUuldintf.
Phone * •' JlotiMon.
HARDWAY & CATHEY
TANKS
Patented IV
K
i for - t
Vogler Self
Cleaning,Mos-
quito Proof.
rhc iicn! tank
Controlled
By
rSSBI Mill
mmfi dog cops
_____ J
How Berlin's Canine Police Are
Taught Their Duty.
Clever Four-Legged Detectives Display
Remarkable Intelligence In the
Running Down of Violators
of the Law.
Berlin flood detectives are rare
And correspondingly expensive. Hence
a police administration conducted with
due regard to economy could scarcely
alToid to employ a veritable Sherlock
Holmes if he could be found. Ordi-
nary detectives and policemen, on the
other hand, cannot cope successfully
with the highly developed and refined
methods uf the modern criminal. The
police authorities, confronted with this
dilemma, have lately employed, to a
limited extent, an auxiliary possessed
of Instincts which take the place of de-
tective genius. Tin* auxiliary is th<
police dog, which. In Berlin at least, la
giving almost dally proof of lis titties*
for detective and police work. Tho
training and practise of these four-
legged guardians of the peace are
most Interesting to witness.
One morning the writer was con-
ducted by Police Major Klein, the or-
gattl/er and commander of the canine
police force of Herllu, to a public gar-
den in tho suburbs. Here we found
assembled a number of men of the
corps, all selected from the general
body of police with especial reference
to their liking for dogs. On the grass
lay the dogs attached to the North-
western police station—gaunt, sinewy
animals with shrewd faces, of the Oer*
man sheep dog breed. We took seats
and the drill commenced The dogs
v. 're required to give tongue at a sig-
nal and to He still at assigned sta-
tions, until tne trainer, moving away
from them, summoned them by a call
or a whistle Even when running at
full speed t hoy instantly stopped and
lav down at the word of command. All
of the dogs leaped a seven-foot fence
with ease, even when they carried
heavy objects In their mouths. Tho
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CHAS. H. VOGLER CO.
1920 Washington Street Houston. Tflias
A Beautiful Skin
Milady can use
Freckclcatcr
I ace Powder
and completely over*
come .my r« ..'hnc-s ir
tenderm,k-n of the akin.
It 1m complexion'* beal
friend. c et it from
your dealer today.
Price 25 Cents
Baker-Wheeler Mf^- Co., Dallas, Tex.
WELL-DRILLERS
When you want a
STRAINER
send to
STANCLIFF WELL SCKEfcN & MFG. CO.
BOO Walnut Street Houston, feiai
SHIP YOUR
CLEANING, DYEING
and LAUNDRY WORK
TO
MODEL LAUNDRY
IOII Pr.jirio Avo. Houston, Toxas
QUALITY GOES IN BEFORE
THE NAME GOES ON
heath & daimt
milligan rain i
SOUTH TEXAS PAINT ANO GLASS CO.
1014-1010 Prairie Avenue Houston, Texas
S
Wtfk
The Drink of Quality
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The Trxatone Boy
AT MUM M.NS ANIJ IN UOTTtlW.
rRXAT*INM UOMI'ANV I'AI.I.AS, I'lfTAS
MANTELS AND TILE WSR^
The very latest tiles fur Mantels, Hoor
and Wall Work. Wo execute your
work complete. Write us for prices.
houston mantel li tile company
■0B Fannin Street Houiton. Tsxll
OLD LADY'S
SAGE ADVICE
Knoxville Lady Tells How She Tried
Advice of Her Neighbor and
Experienced Great Im-
provement.
Knoxville, Tenn.—"If you had seen
me, belore I began to take Cardul, you
would not think I was the same per-
son," writes Mrs Mamie Towe, of 102
W. Main St , this city
"Six doctors failed to do me good,
and my friends thought I would die.
1 could hardly get out of bed or walk
a step.
"At last an old lady advised me to
take Cardul, and now I can go most
anywhere."
The secret of lasting health is:
regularity.
If a clock does not tick regularly
and evenly,It is out of order and soon
wears out, or runs down If all your
functions are not regular and natural,
you will soon wear out, and get old
and run down.
All ailing women need Cardul, as a
gentle, refreshing tonic, and benefi-
cial. curative medicine, especially
kdapted to their peculiar ailments.
It is a reliable, vegetable remedy,
for most all womanly ills.
This Is the secret of the wonderful
luccess of Cardul during the past 60
years, In the relief and cure of ail-
ments peculiar to women.
It removes the cause aud builds up '
the strength.
Try Cardui.
N. II.—Wrllv till Indira' Advlnorjr
Dept.. < lint Iniiihik'1 M«*'llcliic Co., ( list*
tanooitii. Ten ii., for *|i«*dnl Inwlrue-
l Ion m, mill (II-|i a ice book. "Home 'IVen I -
men I for Women,*' acuf Iu plulu w rup-
per« on regupxt.
THE REAL WRENCH.
SURELY NO PLACE FOR HER
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Discovered the "Criminal" and Sprang
Upon Him.
next test of obedience was 'ho refusal
of food. A dog was chained to a tree
and ordered to gtftird some object,
such as a bunch of keys When I cau-
tiously fished for tin treasuri with my
cane the dog rushed at me savagely,
tugging at his chain, growling and
gnashing his teeth. An appetizing lilt
of sausage that I had offered to dis-
trnct the animal's attention was re-
gretfully sniffed at and then eon-
femptuou>lv ignored The experiment
was repeated with al'i the does with
the same result l-'rack. the champion
of the corps ami the winner of many
prizes, did not even turn his nose
t< waid the sausage
One of the oflicen- then beckoned to
f!rete and directed her. by a gesture,
to search for something hidden In a
clump of bushes at the hack of the
garden Crete followed the Indicated
direction and soon returned with a
two-mark piece in her mouth.
After w itnessiti# tin si spo< linens of
school work we went out into the open
fields to see the doits track and arrest
supposed criminals. A crowd of curi-
ous onlookers had already collected.
A young man. who subsequently
proved an uncommonly tame and
stupid malefactor, win enveloped In a
heavy, padded leather coat, which
showed the marks of numerous dog
hit< s. and dlrecti <1 to lay a trail by
walking Hen -s a meadow and then to
inticeal himself Several other trails
had been previously laid across the
same I'eld \ striking exhibition was
then witnessed Frack and another
dor followed all of the trails, bringing
hack a hnndlii rchlef from one of them,
Sand finally traced and discovered the
| criminal and sprang upon him, but re-
I'Tsed Mm Instantly at tlndi master's
command The sight made me shud-
I der, These wise and faithful animals
i could become snvage and ravenous
I beasts when duty demanded. They al-
I ways seize their victim by the throat
or tin wrist, and a wild pistol shot
only redoubles their zeal and ferocity.
The poor fellow who impersonated the
criminal was bathed In sweat, which
vas not due solely to his leather coat
The exhibition closed with an
ipiatlc performance in the neighbor
at canal.
In the Presence of Such M^gic There
Seemed But One Thing for
Maid to Do.
Prof Perdval 1^>well, the ernlnen*
Mail Ian astronomer, said In a recent
interview In New York:
'The Martian canals are not Pana-
ma canals The word 'canals.' you
know, really means 'lines' It
shouldn't be taken literally, as the
servant girl In Boston took the parlor
magic.
"An amateur magician In a Beacon
street house was going through his
tricks while a maid passed In and out
with refreshments.
"I'he magician was reading letters
placed under a rug as the maid
brought in a tray of leuion Ices.
" What is this?" a spectator asked
" 'That Is B,' the magician an
swcrel; and, sure enough, his answer
was correct.
"The maid looked with astonish-
ment at the letter which had been
hidden under the thick rug She
turned her gaze on the handsome
young magician who had read it.
Then, setting down her tray of IceB, j
she hid her rosy face lu her hands
and ran out of the room.
"'What's the good o' me clothes?'J
she cried."
ro GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS^
alwavs buy the original and genuine ^
$YliUP°f!CS
EUXH>..*Senna
• iiSSiila®
WOMEN'S ILLS.
Smith—It's mighty hard to get a
wife.
llardup—It's no trouble to get one,
but it's hard to keep her.
BABY'S SCALP CRUSTED
Many women who suffer with back-
ache, bearing down pain, headaches
and nervousness do not know that
these ailments are usually due to |
trouble with the
kidneys. D o a n ' s
Kidney Pills re- j
move the cause.
Mrs. Joseph;
Cross, Church St., ,
Morrliton, Ark., I
says: "For weeks
I was bent double J
by pain in my back [
and the kidney se- j
cretions were pro- !
fuse. My feet and i
ntikles were badly swol? a and I had
headaches and dizzy spells. Six doc- j
tors treated mo without relief and I i
finally began taking Doan's Kidney i
Pills. They cured nie."
Remember tho name—Doan's.
For sale by all dealers. BO cents a !
box. Foster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y. !
An Unusual Attribute.
Little Johnnie, who cannot pro- ;
nouuee S, has been frightened Into I
keeping out of the attic by tales told j
by his nurse of a dreadful ghost that j
lives In the dim recesses under tin-
eaves. The other day he was over-
heard to say confidentially to a small
friend:
"We've got an old gho't up in our |
attic!"
To which his friend, much inter- !
csted, responded: "Do he butt?"
The
original and genuine
Syrup cf Figs and Elixir cf
Senna, known throughout the
world as the best of family laxatives,
for men, women and children, always
has the full name of the California Fig
Syrup Co. printed on the front of
every package. It is for sale by all
leading druggists everywhere, one
size only, regular price 50 cents
per bottle. The Imitations some-
times offered are cf Inferior quality
and do not give satisfaction;
i7r^ x therefore, should be
'-'r-C-],rv\ declined.
< "
Information of Genuine
Interest
"Our little daughter, when three
months old, began to break out on the
head and we had the best doctors to
treat her, but they did not do her any
good. They said she had eczema. Her
scalp was a solid scale ail over. The
burning and itching was so severe that
she could not rest, day or night. Wo
had about given up all hopes when we
read of the Cutlcnra Remedies. We at
once got a cake of Cuticura Soap, a
box of Cuticura Ointment and one bot-
tle of Cuticura Resolvent, and fol-
lowed directions carefully. After the
first, dose of the Cuticura Resolvt tit,
we used the Cuticura Soap freely and
applied tin' Cuticura ointment. Then
she began to improve rapidly and in
two weeks the scale came off her
head and new hair began to grow. In
a very short time sin' was well. She is
now sixteen years of age and a pic-
ture of health. We used the Cuti-
cura Remedies about five w, ks, reg-
ularly, and then we could not tell slut
had been affected by the disease. We
used no other treatments alter we
found out what the Cu'icura Remedies
would do for her. .1, Fish and Klla M.
Fish, Mt. Vernon, Ky., Oct. Ill, l'.iOS,"
When Her Faith In the Lord Failed.
During the progress of a big "pro-
tracted meeting," for which the south
is famous, an ardent sister of the
church, who usually came in an old-
fashioned buekboaul drawn by the
family horse, was late for a particular-
ly Important service and was being
severely eensurt d bv the pastor.
Explaining the reason for being late
the good sister said that the horse
had taken fright at a passing train
and bolted and that the wreck of the
rig had prevents d her from being on
time.
"My dear sister, such little things
should not make you late for divine
services. You should trust In the
Lord "
"Well, brother," she replied, and
there was a look of calm peacefuhn ss
on her lace "I did trust In the Uud
till the bellyband busted and then I
had to Jump.'- Pittsburg Chronicle-
Telegraph.
$100 Reward, $100.
retricr* of this paper will be pleated tn i an
that then '■ ftt ! \;M <.■.<; muni ill-. lst. i . t k h mm#
been alHc to eiiri in m. |th nt;ik'« mid Urn la
Catarrh. Hails « ttarrh run* w tin- only |mi .iiw
fturo now known t tin* modi' 11 fraternity. < atnrrh !
u« i:iK ft couatltlltl■:!ial <ll.sr:iKr. r<'t(Ulni) ft COIlHlttU* I
tlon.il tn itmoM il.tirn i atarrh C'urr Lt faKi-i In- |
ternally at ilng dim i ui on tin* and mucous
purf.tr.-.I of Mm* *\«t *tn. Hi r«i'V di'atrnyini* tho j
foundation of di- iw niid trlvlne th'* pntlmt
Btrcnvtli bv bulldlni: w| Uir coi^titution and awist- I
inu natiin* in dotnic Its work. The pMprletom li.iva
n much faith in !!• euritlvi p< van tluil tbey otter !
i>ne lt'iml '-d Dollars for at . ■ i *e that It lulls to
euro, hood for lii«' of t"*tlmonlah
Addn-M 1 ) < in si. i .v iu., Toledo. O.
Bold by a I l>nntelata, "T.c.
Taac Uaii s 1 amtly l'Uis for c nftl|>atlou.
Not Exactly What She Meant.
She—We've bin very busy at the
mothers' ineetln' gettin' ready for the
sale of work.
He—Oh! I 'opes It. will be a success
Shi Yes, 1 Ihlnk so; yer see tile
vicar is goin' to take most of our
clothes off of us.—Tatler.
"The man who leaves this
world with no protection to his
wife and children has not died—
he has absconded."
—T. DeVVitt Talmage.
to all who are interested in any
way in lite insurance wilt he
gladly furnished FRF.E to any
one who writes foi it.
Besides, we want to tell you
about our twenty-pay |>olicy,
the best ever issued by any
itnpany.
Send us the names and ad-
dresses of three men who might
be interested in having insur-
ance, and we will send you our
beautiful new set of post cards.
D. E. B. Waggener
Qon. Aj<t. for Toxna
326-9 Moore BUIg. San Antonio, Tex.
Important to f.lothors
Fxnmine caieiuiiy every bottle of
("ASTORIA, a safe and sure remedy for
infants and children, and see that it
Pi ar; the , ,
f '*3
Signature of (
In I'so For Over .'5il Years.
The Kind You llavi Alv.; ys Bought.
Strictly Accurate.
I.awyei So you a* the defendant
pus h< <1 you again t * out will '
Wit ties No, sir I said he pushed
me against the door
Don't Feed Your Cotton to the Boll Weevil
When you can buy land cheap in l!ie tw t cotton producing territory in Tcxaj,
where the boll weevil is absolutely unknown -it cannot live here.
The upi><T Brazoj is singularly adapted lo cotton growing. Crop never fails.
It is well established that the staple of tho cotton grown here it unusually good—
the longer llie staple the lonuer the price.
We oiler you choice lands bom our holdings of 673 square miles of hest
(arming lands in West Texas at priies from $12 to $18 per acre—one-fifth down,
t>dance I, 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 years, payable on or before maturity. Wonderful hog
country—no cholera. General crops of all kinds adapted to ihe country thrive
wonderfully. Fortunes await any industrious farmer in this new country, to which
ihe Wichita Vallry railroad has lately extended it* lines. Healthy climate.
Altitude 2000 to 2500 feet. Not oq the plains. Cotton and hogs will bo King*
(or years to come.
SPUR FARM LANDS
In Dickens, Kent, Crosby and Gorza Counties, Texas. For full information,
widi illustrated booklet, address,
CHAS. A. JONES, Manager,
For S. M. SWENSON A SONS. SPUR, DICKENS CO., TEXAS.
GET A RANEY CANNER
And let iih t. ioh you how to ran the KINKST jtockIh In the world. It will prove the heal
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ELECTROTYPES
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LIVP. STOCK AM)
MISCKLLANKUliS
In gn-ut vnrloty f< r nale lit 1 prtMi by
W'num i mih
When You Think
Of the pain which ninny women experience with every
month it make'* the genticnets mid kindiii",. nlwayi utsoei-
ated with womanhood eetn lo be nltnost n mirutle.
While in jjenorid no woman rebel* against what she re-
gards a* a natural necessity there is no woman who would
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Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes
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well, anil jjivea them freedom from pain.
It establishes regularity, subdues inflam•
motion, heals ulceration and cures fe
male weakness.
Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter,
frre. All correspondence utrielly private and sacredly
confidential. Write without leur and without fee lo World'* Dispensury Med-
icul Association, K, V. Pierce, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. ^ .
If you want a book that tells nil about woman's diseases, and how to euro
them at home, send 21 one-cent stamps lo Dr. Pierce to pay cost of muilinit
only, and he will send you a frer copy of his great thousand-page illustrated
Common Sense Medical Adviser revised, up-to-dutc edition, in puper covers.
In handsome cloth-binding, ,t| stamps.
No man can love evil for evil s sake
as he can love good for goodness
sake.—Schiller.
Sticky Sweating
Palms
nfter taking salts or cathartlo
waters did you ever notice that
weary all feeling the palms
of your bunds sweat and rotten
taste in your mouth — Cathartics
only move by sweating your bowels
Do a lot of hurt Try a C'ASCA-
KKT ami see bow much easier the
job i« done — how much bettor
you feel. vo*
C'ASCVKIITS toe a box for a week s
treatment h'I doigiiiaU ltitojcst sel'er
in the world. Mdliou botes a mouth.
DAISY FLY KILLER
N *i,eli-ati, urinttuv*-
i«i oouv- alrut.ch' sps
I M«U All HfllOB.
M * •• of lit' 1*1 • •titso*
• pi t ot lip r. w IU
I n lI or injure nr*
'l(( (iU*IBQ1«« '1 ^
f ••• Of all
or tj I j. MlJ f.. Mt*
N IMMI Ii lOTIKMI
I Ml Ii.- K aili A««w
HrsMilitjn, low )«•
DEFIANCE STARCH
W. N. U.. HOUSTON, NO. 23-1910.
i Tho man who bets on the wn ,u
horse Is apt to have i race pre idle
Nl'cci'm i iiii «rvi m v VI \ its
Th'i In t he r« rord of /' | • i > • l> rv I > r«« A re-
i la t l •* ri 'inedj lor dlarrlo; djr*rnten ,ind nil ih wo!
Couipialnts. i«e tho iri-uuini*. J. \ iunl iaio.
Those who are untrue to themselvos
nie false to others.
t.niMiii wunt rwn ^wnb(Oknovsio> ^'il-wv
.1^ - ^ a . -
Mr*. Wlnaum'a H«>o(1ilriff ^yrnp.
ITorchi 11 *11 !••••« in ti«i. suftcnt '••• k ' '
in.ikf „ ^aiu.curut wind ouUc. m
Toll, says tho proverb, is the sire of
fame.—Eu rlpldes.
MAKES THE USE OF DRUGS UNNECESSARY. Price,25 Cen*s./tows&/k
Yi
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