The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1911 Page: 1 of 8
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Professional C&rde.
La v/yers.
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0KUA1N & MAY* ARIA,
Attorney* at L- w,
lumrnp, T«m*
Will prn'-tVa la nil Itia bltfkjai nan)
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I. r. FOWLER. J. f. FOWL*,
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• i :.al Practitioner.
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Attorney at Law,
tWtrop,
Will pr ,c'.1 « la all U<« blgu«r !U
Inftrior e ports.
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AT HOME AND ABROAD
JACK JENKINS,
Attorney at Law,
bwtrop,
Only eoroplste Hot of Alxtraat
la tb« county.
Physicians-Surgeon*.
M. P. LU'-Kurr,
Puyaioian and Rorffaoa,
Bivftrop, Tim
Orrin* -W. J. MUay'e brutf 8<®ra.
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H. B. COMLB.
Phyaloian and flunrenn,
Baatrop, I'eraa,
©rrfCTt—C. Ertiard A Hoti'i drug t"r
&a*u>iu-cit- kiui Uaauop. l'uo*a fla.
^Gamble Lodj^e, iJo. 344,,
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Rosralar
l«k fourth siyj.
unlay ntfchl ia
each rcontb.
Visiting fcr lla.
ran oortltaJly Ua-
W .1 Ml If). W. M
A. C. Erharo, Secretary.
Bastrop Chapter, No. 95,
It. a. m.
R vrular in a a ttnf
Firm Saturday stgtet
«n ws.'h month.
Visiting Cotnpaa*
lorif invited toattanl
all regular and aalV
ad ooutocafionA.
J H JOMRA,
M li H. F.
A O. KiimHD,
9 er*tary.
H. U. UltKNKMtKOK, O 0.
J n DAVIS, tlerk
CONDENSED ITEMS OF INTEREST
TO EVERYBODY.
*T THE NATIONAL CAPITAL
Important News of the Week Bollod
Down for the Busy Header.
btate and Dome&tlc.
WASHINGTON.
TI10 Naflonitl iiiciik igr> (•iniuniwKlon,
whifli it> headnl by foi iti«*r SciiHtor
Ni l ion \V. AlUrifh ol Jtlio<!<; Island,
oncf l'opublii'au loader ol thu HMiitUs
nn 1.-1 w ild u 1 • iih , naii'H !>;• .lanuar.v
7 If the hotihi- takes favoruble
action 011 Hi'' nu miic i>h d liy tlio
Kcniiin Monday limiting tlie roinmih-
slon : lite to that date 't In- action
fallowed a Htorin of > rii. ; on that ro-
(•'iitly broke in tin Henate mer thu
coinnii -ion : dcla> in iiiaMii- -i report
and ItH alined extrava .nice. The
Senate pat ed a Kubsiiiuto for thu
t'ummiiia reboiutlon, which would havo
tei'uiittatcd thu coinini hi l>o eni<
bur 6.
The tariff rev i^ioni? tw nmdo ron-
Fidt'rable proj;i'i . in t on:n Mon-
day. 'I he hoi e, by a vote 01 J • to
'
parly nlii unit t t, a 'opti ■ the conlt r-
I ?!(' • fi ptll't OH till' WtM'i turoi te. .1011
bill and rushed it o\ • r to the senate,
vs hi ie it win iilUtK up o'i Hie c.iloudar
lor prnhHbl< pa> .1 <• hi week
Tho litiii. e Monday relieved its
judiciary < > ininittee of a perpl \in;'
problem when it adopted a t oiutioa
reconiineiidcd by the 1 oinniit 1 ee call-
iui{ upon Attorney tieneral W ker-
chain for letters, do j in en 1 • and .itii
tfftvlta in connection with Alaskan nf-
fairs The attorney general already
had produced the papers l>«■ 1 ■ e the
eonililitt.ee, lint it considered itsi'll
without authority to receive them So
the house decided to receive them and
probablv will refer them to the 1:0111
nilttee on expenditures in the depart-
inent of Ji. i i< <
The I ( in 1' 1 jiniuiiti e InveHtifatin
►iff U ■ 'i l! ■' •: ••
mid t!. 'ac.s tirrdtintlie Hie >11 <:n
etied reprimand or removal 01 .1 II. r
ie) W , WiJay. chief ol the bureau of
ehcii'i try, expeeta to finish its ,lives
II KtiIiou livfot'o the adjoai lliu 'ill of
congress and. if possiolM, make a re-
port to the house at till: session
As roon as C0tiKi'e-.>- ad , nirns. which
renate and hou e leaders declare will
lake place this week, all of the mem
bers 111 the Texas delegation will pack
their uripx and start for home. A
few mav loiti 1 a da> or two • n route,
tint the majoritv li^ve 11.• 1 laird that
tlo v ,iii' nnxiom 01 I'd back to Texas.
In the house Saturdav Repre enta-
live (iariiei s bill w.' p.o-sed provid-
lim for the tr.iiisfer of Fori Clark mill*
taiv |> serv e to the State uf TeXUH for
. use as a tuberi ulosis sanitarium The
bill was tineilded to 1 ontprise 040
■acres and the huildinga, instead of
Sil'.t acres
Senator Bailey Friday resigned
from the monetary commission be
cause hi' believed that the senate is
.1*011! to pass the Cuminins resolution
I'MiulrlnK the commission to make its*
final report by December 4
The house bill, for the revision of
the cotton schedule ot the present
tariff law, wil' reported adversely to
the senate Friday from the .inance
commit tee objection was made by
Setiatot Overman of North Carolina
to Senatot Smoot reipnreinent that
the bill be made the unfinished busi
lit ss of the senate.
DOM ESTIC.
\ warnlni to all nog men toH« :ive
Caddo, Ok 1.1 , was Hp.'ed Monday, lol
lowlnu the capture and killinc ol The
negro who on Saturday attiicked Mrs
I, l( Campbell 01 Uiirant, Okla. Dur
liif the dav excitement ran hinh, and
Ih'te were 111:1 ti> reports ot clashes
bet vv een vv hit* : and bho ks
Klaled ovet the sill • 'es.--fill comple-
tion of the first stane of his aerial
jouriH'j from St Louis to the Vtlanlh
coast, \ t wood said Mondav that 11 all
noes well on this trip lie will then at
tempt the lonu flight across the con
fluent from New York t.o San Fran-
cisco
\.s ,1 result of the expression of
views by liovernor Cohiulit a turn Is
apt to cotlie in respect to ttie IllVesti-
nations now in progress very soon
The contingent expense bill, out of
which the expense ot the investigation
will be paid, was sent to the governor
Mondav, carrying an allowance of
$20,000. which is double the usual
sum The governor lum made it
known thai he will let the bill become
a law
The sixth annual gathering of the
Texas Presbyterian encampment
closed at Kerrvllle Mondav
The scholastic population of Harris
county for the year lull ih -S.is.', ac
cording to a report read on Monday
at the session of the county comml*
sinners court. Of this number, l#,112
ure credited to the city of Houston
An o. Mm:, i. is « rei . r■' 1 >• buai
L1 ' ' r 11 1 ■ 11 1 *e c ;i■
I'ellt hi: 1 It' 111 1 It.. 1 • .. 1 li.t 1 u 11
Attait'ia ia rel'i" . to <ar 1.1 ;•!,ta 1 «
nft sh.iv i * Ii Iih i' . 't • e
art IVwv'i id' 1 • throc;hout the
coar :v a' p . it thi.u tl re a ve
bn II sin lie ti iiir. i ; ilie ar
H' aill ( v . • ini'% in Soulh
, west T(t)il 1 lei .<• I do I '. May
I City 1 I: Deovl e 11, Corpu.i Cltrlttl 6 )
Two . 11 uts iL■ ■ ( .1:. tieria and
Vetiezia, ar:-lv e I 1: iv j'ork Fridav
from Naple nd I 'a lei 1110 and were
hi d a' 1,uni 1.tine Kvt j one of the
1578 pa iii'1 on the Calaberlu is
well TI.' v' 1 1 ;.orU"i I hit SaI-
vla 11 luii < 'I . en . died on
August *1 ni 1 .i'ncr. ad ill liuUv was
buried at -e:i
Meauniont 1 ' idav voted a
1 . ric, ol bi>! I •! 1 . ;pal iinnrovre-
meniH :i t:n ali'i • ' aa
A11 cmpt 111 > > i'i 11 • 1 end
inp him to j 1 ' >111 u man,
Mart in .«' ■ : t ' ... c w ho
bad ordend im Ii Id, it., mnrshul
.rid deputie .1 bin
and v.liili tryli., to t. lit Ins way out
oi the crow 1 ' I court room at Chris
topher, III I-. I . t b• prisoner was
hltot to death
Mlovviii i ■!. i -i" rl.v an 1 our
ii i tie
SOU I 111
1' ia , 1
Fire
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< ur, a
sacolu.
ters ol 1 lie !,. 1
and a wnrehm.
inp to the 1 . ^
.
At the regulai
.
'. the tea li|tmr-
■ lit.' 11. Two bulldil'lh'ii
id 1 oiiteiilii belong
itjtierents, were de-
d loiiS. Sutl.UOt).
monthly met 1 ng of
h trd of iiiuratioii
at At.- a, 11 i iircha ed eleven it. ui s
of school bo 1'ds H< a common and in-
dopcndelit ■ I100I Ol ; "i is, u .gle:;at-
lug $•!.!.doll, for Mo' buuefit of the
pern..1 a cut . hool fund, alt beating [>
per cent interest
Vv e- lei'ii railroads \ Inch have re-
1 eiid ii en 1 .1 d. 1 rote their ; hop won.
er for higher pay, shorter working
luiiiu- and 1 ranges in working condi
lions ale waiting lol the union, to
iiiaive .. 11 m uiov 1 before striking
back
Angeio Marino, kidnapped by "black
hand' h ackmull" 1. 1 Miturdtiy ^n
! iic.. >., •• t"y' • _
witUsu a lew blocks oi iiir. lather
home 11 id iv. .Nino inei\ ami two
vvonnn via .-.rivaled by order of In
t pei toi Iv' ere an i'otn altei lue boy
had been loiitid.
FOREIGN.
l'he lloop-. in l.iv rnool were com
polled to nie >ni a mob of strikers
Montla;. Ilavn.ioi 1 h also wore
made iipe.o the d 011; i \ elotnont
I'opt i iuk v..1 not well Mondi)
as lie v..1.. earlv last .Monday His
sleep lias Inch ie.-s ti:iU(|llil and lie
twice awoke com]iriin in m pains in
the ai.ei t< d kliei
More than &0u live were lost and
great devastation .1 bore and afloat
resulting from a typhoon and tidal
wave which wept over Japan July
1'ii, according 10 advices brought ti>
Victoria, M Sunday, by the Km
press of Japan. The fishing fleets
from Slnd/aoka suffered 'severelv
More than .'nn fishermen were drown-
ed.
General Vletoriano Huerta, iu coin
mand ot the federal troops in Cuerna
vnca, has received orders from I'rosi
dent do la Marra to procootl wit 11 all
activity and not 10 cease operations
until the roues 01 General Kiuilliano
Zapata, which have risen against the
Mexican government, are forced 10 un
conditional surrender and the la.vitiK
down of tlioir arms
Without his consent having been oh
talnofl. Francisco dc la Marra whs
Mondav nominated for the president v
of Mi xieo bv a group Of men repre
■ eniing —the ''liberal radicel paM>
(Joneial Mernnrdo Reyes uas selecti d
njr~t^ o famlt'lHte for the vice presi
deiiej They did not s. cure tin eon
sent of flils candidate eithe, 1 ■
general is'an independent candidal'
for the presiilefK v
Firo- 011 the tjueenslaml • I<1 at
Antwerp, where much cotton 1 toi' d,
did damage Friday ainountini to
j 1,11(111,noil Immense amounts 1 salt
pi-ter Were dosti'oved
The report of the court mania1
which investigated the recent revolt
on tin' Spanish battleship Nui itieui
In Moroccan waters Bhovvt thttl tbo
mutineers had plnnned i" "i'.' the
warship and sail for Mala a to turnout
;i revolution Letters and documents
which give evidence ot a wide i'l< .it!
republican plot are said 10 have been
found on ot hot Spanish win .hip-
There was riotniK in the streets ot
Marcolona following a procession and
demonstration in aympatb.v with the
mutineers who wore put to death on
board the battleship .Vmiaiio 1 I iida>
I'herc was some shooiing and cveral
persons w ere wounded I he troops
had to be called out to n lore ordei
London's dock neighborhood was
under mob rule Friday with the re
suit that there was such a dwlndi.fig
>f food supplies that the metropolis
"xperteiiced something akin to what
might happen It a hostile foreign force
shouid succeed in iuterruptifiR the
empire's trade routes
FKOM ST. LOUIS TO CHICAGO
AT WOOD FLIES 286 MILES WITH
THREE STOPS.
Actual Flying Time Was Five Hour
and Forty Three Minuter.—Greet
ed m Chicago.
Facts oi Aviator \t wood's
fliulit from si Louis to Chicago
!■' ' un a new American
di •an. trd for a single da>
11 • n o tiaveled in air
line. ;*r. i
Aetual living time, 5 hours
and 4.1 m i:1 ics.
Tin • roni st art tn finish, in-
cludia. 1 fur ! '.vo Hops, 10
hou: nd 11 minutes
Avon ;1 ■ altitude, ."aiO feet
If le i : 1 up his first il:i>
reci a! \t wood would be able
to covei the lf4d0 miles from
St 1,0tl 1 to l!( • ton V. it hill
leveii dav instead of ton, a.
pl. iitr i
(
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III 1!
Si Lot
itermci
t. 1 e
fly in
to (
.1
Lou I
n I
1
hi.
milt
only 1 v.
mitt tit . s.
Boston
which w
a new r
fdano fi
and tlo:
As it in, \twood api'i at t ■ 11 -.
broken tl v 1 loriean 1 ; 1 to n
gle tiny .- Light.. The b t pn v ions
Amt rii an r< ord wa.t nub b
wood iiiiii elf, when he : i ,11 mil
from Atlantic <'ity to Baltiiu n .1 v
10, 1!' 11. Til' bo.-t Into.-national
e.rtis: count i v rei or i 1 !."ld i > \nuro
Ueauinout., will) in the I'aii Ii . con
tost covered i || miles iu a Hins. to dav,
but in this instance he made three
landings, whin Atwood lauded onl.v
twice
Atwood, In a Burge Wri it hi
plane, 'el' Si. Louis at S "."1 a 1 1, lie
landc. in ('hica ■:o at ti I'.i p in. 11 i.
totai an- i.1 ween St Moals and <'lr.
( O... ' ' 'I VI '• || -,^ I I
by ■¥ I .•• e 1011s,' VV .1 I Mil! I' H ill
1! ni/m 1 "s. but liN fictual .;'eo in tii"
air w'aV •• laurs and 4-i minuto:
Atwood: do cent into Chi .r o w is
thrilling Sail in' in pom C a soutli-
v. est, a lone speck in the clouds, be
made directly tor'tlw downtown ells -
trlct, and for a time hovered until no
ticed in the distance over the skv
scrapers. Thon amis of people wore
crowded at the lake front intent upon
the flights of the aeroplane.', compel
ing in the aviation contest Atwood
appeared 011 the scone m a stranger,
unheralded and unexpected, only by
a few
Sudden!) the crowd noticed the on-
coming stranger, and a voic e shouted,
"That's Atwood, from St. Louts." Itn-
lut'iilately the vast assembly was in
hu uproar Two or three of the air
un n sailed out to meet him
Coining steadily onward. Atwood
steered ovr the aviation field and
circled around it, while several of
the machines listed in the meet fol-
lowed behind as an escort Once
around Atwood, he descended grace-
fully, touching the ground for (he
tirsi time since his stop at routine,
iii . ninety-one miles from Chicago
The First National iBaiik
of bastrop, texas
Capital, $50,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00
DIRECTORS
B. I). ORDAIN, President W. A. McCord, Vice-President
C1115-.THR KKHARD, Cashier
II P. Luekctt W H. R itisoine, a. C. I.rhaid, li. J linalcr
CAPITAL, SURPLUS, INOIVIDl \L R IvSTONSI 1'I L11 V
ol th- stoc klnildeis an ' cons rv.it ivc u>. mug fluent
ure tin* strength nf a h ink.
Oiyitti/.t'd. tlevolopetl ami C 'tiuiiefoil .tit e.* j.irosrcs'ive lines,
lit;vernc"I 1>> 111''same principi'.*. Wit*« '.'.vonty yt.irs sjc-
ci's ful 1 usmcs-. fee ril, with Htti^le .Mi ithl, wilt, every
I .fility to | r pt'i'ly c.irt* l i u" K■ jsir-.t*s- < i U; 't,
and titit'i'. 'ml aloiitf totr-t-t".h'jv.- 'i.-u-.h, ti expect* to ooo-
litt'.i' to "Toa liotl, in ahilit;, and capgdty : > servo
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INCUBATORS
A te the Great fi w Konfy-MaHsrs....
We . re At nfi tn Central T < for the Fair.nua "MODI- L" t-i
t.l) Hi i , Iti toilers, mid ail ki . is • j oultrv Hop, ice, Lie.,
f' -1 a 11\ the Lol ert 1 ■ \ I .■ n a'oi ii <if i ull'alo, N. Y. «■
. -a',;ine our salt s ai d th" auoci • -i i ir custoiners are h; . n ■ .•. C-,
001 e-. tl,. "Model ' bm tlie Lest Incubator in the ma..it p5
todi. y. ^
We hatched 70 per cent in our ' bow window last week in a $17 uo- <"
aco-ir'pj' Sine Machine. Come and see our good> and iei us . how ••
you vvi at they do.
ii,eKl Hardware Co.
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£ 11 Congres-j Ave.
Austin
1 ixiitic r s u u*iTiTjtmrns wi «ti s't s i tr# • > t <r..
W mu ear. a ^
will pay the Highest Prico
in cash, give you Honest
^ Weights, and buy at any
* tirno, wintor or summer,
&
I Your Cotton Seed
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Sagging—Ties Buy and Sell
to exchange for the
Seed Ouly.
everything; for the
Cash Only.
Tried to Rescue Liberals
Juarez, Mov -Another att to
rescue Handel and Silva, the two lib-
eral loaders confined in the Juaryr
hospital, was made Momln> Fifteen
mounted men rode close to the build-
ing before being discovered, hut beat
a hasty retreat when the guard open-
ed lire More than thirty shots were
exchanged The liberals have a camp
ot about fiflj men ten miles we 1 of
Juarez and their continued cf:urts to
reach then leaders is causing appre-
hension. The hospital Is located in no
isolated spot
Mcrritt's Class Ring,
Havana The class ring which had
belonged to Assistant Kngineer Mar-
vin li Merrill, whose bones were re
covered recently from the wre< U of the
battleship Maine and taken to New
^ ork for interment, was Monday
placed in the custody of American
Mini ter Jackson by iho editor of LI
M undo.
Ballr."n,st Fell One Thousand Feet.
VtLintIC City, N J -Charley Ben-
nett. a veiling balloonist of Newark,
fell more than l.noo feet late Inst |
• 'V.'iiini: ami era shed through the sky- I
livlit of the Marlborough hot#: here,
lie was found to have a fractured skull i
and numerous other injuries lie can
liardlv live
Work on Soli Survey.
FI01 e h v i 11 e, Tex Work is progress-
/in: rapidly on the o I survey ol Wil-
son county unci will be completed in
a few clays Alexander Meussen of the
l ulled States geological soil survey
has charge of the work. The purpose
of the survey is to locate the artesian
belt and doposits of lignite and clay.
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