The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 59, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 6
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& evenly throughout; «
• puffs it up to airy •
I lighmr*s, make* it 3
g dt* light fully a ppetil-
g tug *<vd wholesome. _
m Remember. Calumet «
* la moderate in price "
■ •—highest in quality,
® Ask your grocer for ®
■ Calumet. I>o«"t take 1
f * aub*titute. j|
^AWNG POWDER),
f®jme|
no po
BAKING POtiV^ .
Shoe Polishes
HH|),r (JUALITV LARGE91 VARlf.TV
psr? Mil MM
mJttd kLJm
tariff*' <1r«9*ln§
nnl?
P««*lll?rh <N n:-\lun onk lllacfe* and ridlfth**
bwHH Ami wli lo#-i
Krrnrli
Hittemores
tt'NiR
<411 T KIMJK
torn ("utiWrU (*«!
UftO>" MfVl . hlUl'rtll
witl)4iut robbing, 3!S«. ''Krrnrli (•Ion*." luo,
I AM rn.im !iiAi ir.n fur <*1#m*iiIi w utnl |>o)li hfntf til)
kin ! • of nj M<t >r t«n hhiwv*. |0r. nHl| iifly" ilt« 3&r..
Ol'li'K \\ II IT K (In liquid f< rii wi1!) *{ ""«*«)
qritcfcl* • Uxaiin mul x% liltcrn* tllrtj ctiiau^M^ri
IN *t>i\ toe
HA MY KIJTK Miniilnmbm for grnt Irnarn wYki
lak prrWla In hio In* tlndr nh«n*. look A I lirtlorra
0*10 r *nrt hint iu to ivi. bl*rli « n*r iVIUh with ft
ferwb or rlotli, 10 OhnUi. "KIH«" • l*«* «« t U
If f« nf d '«%Uir not il * kind y«m «*iiU
• nd nft if mi itrlc* In And %e will neml you •
fall all# p*< ft&tf* rhi*rir" p«id
whittemorc bros. a co.,
fp.ll) Albatny «*., Cwmbr Idgo, Mm®.
>k (ttilmt nnl l4i>yr*l Mnmifaclurera oj
SAoa I'oliJfn (n Ihs Worltl,
The Wretchedness
of Constipation
Can onirkly be overcome bv
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER FILLS.
Purely vegetable
—act purely and
fjently nn the
ivcr Cure
Ihboiisnt:..--,
Head-
ache,
L> t z c i -
oesh. and Indigestion. They do their duty.
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE.
Genuine must bear Signature
IUAREZ TAKEN WITHOUT A RGIil
AfTfcR CNE OH TWO CAN'NON
SHOTS REUELS ENTER TOWN
; No ftr* s'l.nci Waa Cifered, anu De
i ter..icrt, De Ure They feared In-
t rventicn Ly United Etatea
H l am, Tex Tho Important h<ir
! ti r tuwn of !i1ur"/., which Iuik provtMi
1 thf K i > to thu nit nation in two tormer
r«*\oiutt< iih, fell Into the handh ot tht
i aupi><iru*rii of tlomez TuMiduy. and nil
inuuH and fedoral officon have
ti <-m fill«'d by men from tto< ranks
of Din invaderr Juarez was tho pro
; visional < a;'lt.il brith of Uonlto Juarez
and Madero, and Uonitu has been auk-
ed to curu« to i he city from San An-
tonio and accept lliu pnnu.ionai prvs-
id''iii > of Mexico
The town, which was defended by
h inert* handful oI men, wan tniun by
ja band of between four hundred and
1 h< veil hundred Vah<|uifitas, a • tliej are
I torrned, under command of Uenorul
! lri«'z Kaln. ir Thej closed in en the
i city dining Monday nljiht and Tues
[ day mortnu '. iMsrchcri into town, rap
[ turlng all of the for ificatlon.-, with
! aruih, Miimuuliion and prov ti>ioii:<
tnttrnidatlny Cannon Sliota.
1'he rebels fired odd or two shots
I from : cannon which they had station-
ed lu the foothills, to intimidate the
smell imrriHou, find after the i ai ture
s srjiiuii fired a volley from ;i* huiih,
I two of the bullets strili ui; reiddenci .• J
I lli I,. i'hm> I be ill h nders offered
no resistance and save up their armfc
un demand
Immediately after Investing the
I low it tieneral Bulu/.ar Issued strict or >
| deim to his men ugainst iootinu or In
I aultlnK forei'imts lie said tin1 rights'
! of property must, be respected As
| soon .it he had policed rh.. city and
restored order street c.ir traffic was
resumed, and the keno gam<ab are ruu-
til id; and saloons are o;.> n
Salazar has sent !?!•>.«.i ;> s to other
rebel chiefs throughout the district to
concentrate their foreat Juarez as
soon as possible, and says that he
will have a force at his di po al large
enough to move ui;iiiiim ('hihuahua,
the state capital, which he propones
to capture, even if a battl-' has to In
fought with Orozco s cou iiiand to
I achievt? it. lie w.ill 1 -,ive about three
l hundred men here to garrison Juarez
imd will march southward with a force
aggregating one thousand The Na
1 tional railway, which is 111 the hands
; of the rebels, will perhaps be used to
' convey their troops to the vicinity of
Chihuahua If Oror.i o contitsijes loyal
urul the influence of (Jovi-rnor (Jon-
I sales is strong enouish to hold the Ma
( dero troops in line there may he a
battle: otherwise ('hlhiahua may bo
taken as easily its Juarez.
Tear of Intervention.
The Juarez authorities asserted that
they i tirrendered without fi liting be
cause they feai i.l luterveutlou by tlis
United States
Corporation Charters for Te*as.
Austin, Tex -Chart''red Tuesday:
P It Street A t'o, t;h m; eapltal
sto< k, $5 purpose of u n-handls
Ing
Motor Car S laity r'■ m'; -\n>, Fort
W nth, en pita ■■' •>' li,
I tartlet t Mercantile « onipin". Hart
led . capital ten . , 7,
Tex is I! illdin : ( < p 'V of Fort
it « apitiil Btoek from $ •. to fU'.Mn:
Plaza Tie atcr Cnntp; i> "f San .\'i
toiilo filed aii atnei. . • . ' it i easinr.
its capital stock from j-.O.uua to
|-|ii,lin<i
Webster Com)-ny of San Vntoriio
filed prool of iitial payment of ■ apital
btoek
Interurban Smashes Auto,
Houston, Tex The fi .-t incident of
'consequence to occur on the Galvce-
ton Houston Interurban Hue was re
i corded Tuesday night, when the Oal-
; veston ' ound enr struck an automo-
bile filled with youtiK me!) «t the
corner of Tt>xns avenue and Milam
( Btrwd, opposite the New Majestic
theater 'I he machine « i> complete
| ly demolished, but only one of the pas-
senders of the automobile sustained
; injury
THi REASON
CARTER'S
it r l r:
PILLS.
$5,000,000 for Waco D.lllaa Line.
' St l^uiis, Mo Nearh if 11'• .<'On in
j erish na.i been raised anion S1 Louis
ci> pi t a lint t in three da> to lilialue tie
cti! -tr-ut-1a ii of an liit i irbaii • lectre
e from Hal las to aeo, Texas. Ill
i nluik the s t r i -t i ii a ay system ol
the ,m11• t t'it> The new system is
• .pi ' ii to i>> ,! "iii| ieto opt , ation
Lv tut'', i ', I '
Sex en Ar r ana Cap.are
Ii
I'
>r
II ! t
II ' • 1.11
Ini . lii . win
1 that c\en
rap a 'I ' Fro itr
i ii a r •,! with h" iii o
to death ly M • i iti
re i unit ions'
■
a I < por t a ,
•• at' his \. • i
Mexico, ati
. * -•, were pi
Idlers
PArker'S
HAIR UALSANI
f«ih| hr«'tt|fi«a U)1 htir.1
'mir .nj • !ninri«!il
H*r*. Filln
II* r lo ii* To'ithfnl CoUir. '
rnvraui hmr Nitlitir
"fig '■** "•t«
nor pC V THIIATff| Ulm qtiin m
il^f Mfttinlly fui« o •.•fi
Man<1 tbon in n f w And
(•ntlru rwli- f in l/ «Uth. trial Irviliiiini
f KIwK. Dk.UIMHMlfcH.Mi4, ilUaia.ka.
Buy Your Magazines For Less
IHllVft SSC1UPTIO-* AONMUY K W Hi n Miv«i
Pr«i| , «. 'T ia , I*. An* tm o 4«loyu« null (iilrna.
Tlio-ty Rebels Killed
fluada :.t, Mex I'hlrty rebcli
I under iii i b I Toro were kill -d
Tin -day in n c :a einent with stale
j troop;, at Pan Juau il" Ainulu, st. -1
j of I Ol' 1 v. le*1 il I . 111 I occuri e
LI EADACHE
* * is jut'( a e^inptom.
It is Nature's way of
sliowinK a derange-
incnt of the stomach,
liver or bowels. Help
Nature with the l>est
system-cleaning tonic,
OXIDISE
— a lx>ttle proves.
Th Specific for Malaria. Quilt sod
i eti, • id • relmUle iem <dy lor
all diM-atrt due to iL -
ortiripii livrr, itomac!).
bowel* and kidney .
60c. At Your Dru^gictm
, *
fill llHtlti DMl'U 00.9
W ICU| TllAli
used to such noise
vm-
fX
Strong Healthy I Vometi
I! • ftetnjin i« >lr n|| nd healthy in M wnmiu ly wnv ir-nfH-
e! heel mi*f III to h'" I'i'l iilde tulterie^, i lie IfuWi lie*
lu llie lact lliul I tie n« ty noiiien aullt r (rurn wrfkiifi.. and
(!■ •*•« id ttit dt ti tly Irmeune e<, riikiu aud a. j uulittrj
tut ui.iil.ciliuuJ i o>a can be r« iiit w.cd.
Dr. I'icrce's Favorite F. escription
('urea Ihe weakne «i• and diaortler* <>( women.
Il aii* 4ireell on the dei ctfle uinl in portariC I
nrpiui ciibi i-rn J in eti>lbcrli<«>d. niakiet, lltt ru
li'«IUi)i klrotig, vijuruui, vinl* auti
"Pavorile l're*<-rit>fier " humtiliri Ihe indiapuailioM ol Ihe
period of expectancy and make* huhy'• J rol ca y and
• Itntikl (Ktinliiti It (|ntckeu and vitalize* the (minima
«>r|an*, and uianre* s hcultli> it ml roliual hshy. I houaund* ef women bar*
lottned lo il* ttiar\elon* merit*.
Il m<.4?n It tnk Women It Makes Sli't 'I rune ft Well,
Honed druit£i*t* do not oiler tubklilute*. and uige liirin upc.« yon a* " jn*l
a* feud.' At left oo aecrct Dwtruiu in pluce of lie* una i trtrl lemnty II
eonlaina ticl • drop ot alc< tiol uud net a grain of bahit-intiiiiiiA of tiijuiiwua
druft* I* a pure (lyrenc e*iracl i I li**hn£, i>u(ive Amerunit rt >l*.
pr
r i
Jinks Loes that woman In the nctrt
flat annoy you by her singing?
Winks—No; I'm a bookkeeper in a
sawmill.
Dlnki- 1 saw your boss today.
Winks—Who? Old Closeflat?
Dinks Yea; and it *e«Mru.-d to me he
looked miserable.
Winks -He always la miserable In
February He paya all ua fellow* b/
tho mouth, you know.
The Younfl Houae^lfe.
a quartet of mifket tneu had gn h
ered in the Faii'-ull Hall market and
were ci ussinK the probable furnlne
In butter, w!«n a pretty young wom-
an. wl m tiie\ atljndgi'tl to be a ne.t
house a he, litterrvipied the conversa-
tion by a statement that site had come
"to buy some butler."
"I wish to fcet three priundB," she
said.
"Jtoll butter, ma'am*" the Individual
In ehurRe of the butter and cheest
stall aaktd prdltely.
"No," answered the shopper pr wnpt
ly, "we wish to eat It on toast; we ael
dom have rolls"—lloston Jour-al.
Many things may eoine to the man
who waits, but better 11• 1 nj;-< come to
the chap who waits on himself.
From Nature'** Garden
NATURE IS Till; HOMF. OF EVIIRY INGREDIENT OF
GRANDMA'S TEA
GRANDMA'S "II .A 1« a Nalun'* Rernrdy; it ail' ii ijlv and
Kannonv wiih uature
GRANDMA S I t A purifiri the Mood i urr Mtntd mesn* a i ><y compleaiotw
GRANDMA'S 11A cc.rr rontttpatk>n and a!S ine^ularihea ol the bov*rla
GRANDM A'S TT.A IS prr.scrt!>ed liy d < tor* at every case whr/e indiges-
tion, weak *toma< Ii and a torpid ltvei ore indicated.
AT ALL DRUGGISTS. 25c.
Reduce The Food Bill
Shoep otul Go.itu tr'""' I'tter 11 re.,
iiiar on in * if** fir Ii i
i i*f>n 11!i«i) niit-n fc«t on
Improve Tho Animals
'ft |Mrr morf mul
Hons li mnrr
iii.4 II i U* M
Cctttlo QP(i HoflM tit it ft un inor fir h ami fat, ui.«i l^*«'lup uiurt rapi.ll/ au.j kery la
bcurr T.t k it n mni
Horntiw iiild Mulfth 1,1 wi - r w..r <: Cowft (rlr«« morr ii«i H tii r MlP.t ftn>) flutter;
8
tttllo on
iil«r i.rikit
Cottonseed Meal and Cottonseed Hulls
For llroeillriK or NurninK Stork. <W«. hi.«^ or l it i* i tif
v.il it.* • • m m ii* ii i'm tter li hi. Ilu' , f*r « n« hi t iii an i urn
Wrltr for fi*m lio«iklr( c« uiHinling muili fulu« bl«) Inforixialluu l* t'twilcni Htvok
liitlHro lu
THE BUREAU OF PUBLICITY
Interatata CottoiiMond Cruaftern tiaoi lution
' Jtlclii Mlrr< t, llallftN, Ti-xiim
-arr7a§-
Wr'm
CHILD'S HEAD
A MASS OF HUMOR
"1 think the Cutlcurs remedies are
the best remedies for eczema 1 have
ever heard of. My mother had a child
who had a rash on Its head when It
w an real young Doctor called P. baby
rash. He gnvo us medicine, but It did
no good. In a few ditvs the head waa
a solid mass, a running sore. It was
awful; the child cried continually. We
had to hold him and watch him to
keep him from scratching tho cere.
Ilia Buffering waa dreadful. At last
wo remembered Cutlcura Remedies.
We got a dollar bottle of Cutlcura Ke
solvent, a box of Cutlcura Ointment,
end a bnr of Cutlcura ft jap. We gnvo
the Hesolvent as directed, washed the
bead with the Cutlcura Soap, and ap-
plied tho Cutlcura Ointment. We bad
not used half before the child's heed
was clear and free from eczema, and
It ha.-t never come back a^aln. liis
li ad was healthy and he had a beau-
tiful In ad of hair. I think the Cut!-
cura Ointment very t:ood for the hair.
It makes 'he hrlr .-row and prevents
falling Valr." (Ri ned) Mrs. i'rands
Lund, Plain City, Utah, Sept, U), 1010
Although Cutlcura Soap and Oint-
ment are sold everywhere, a sample
of each, with 22 pase book, will be
mailed free on application to "Cutl-
cur t," Dept. L, lloston.
Back In Good Old Bowl Days.
A man of apparent means brought
two boys Into a barber shop for a hair-
cut While waiting for the comple-
tion of the Job he said:
"I never sat In a barber's chair w hen
1 waa a kid. My brother used to k<i
over to the engine house and borrow
the horse clippers. Then my mother
would put a bowl on my head and cut
around It. Until I was 12 years old 1
always looked like a window washer's
brush "
"Bull" Durham Smoke Curls
Up From Millions of Pipes
Every var (or ox'er 52' year* the iiunthcr ha* increased.
Every day new snookers discover Hull " Durham.
There is something about it that nil smokers hanker
lor, whether tor the Inrmily pipe or rolled into a Mull"
Durham cigarette. Once smokers ta>te its delicious
flavor tliey f o on smoking it forever. Nothing else
teems to latisiv the mart who once tries
■3
Lr^S
-r"
i;i«i
TO DRIVE Ol I VI.ARIA
AMi lt| 11.11 t f Til K SVBTFM
i hi- Old Hittiiaard CllU'Vh.* T A-I Kl
(Mlll.li T<>Mi Von know * hut you art- t.iuir-rf
Tim furtnulA li iiialn'y prtniod on f*vi«ry i" i
iihowiiikf 11 in nloipiy Ouitnn** an«i |r««n in .< ! ►'•••
fi.ru' n<1 ll«* ! «'• i rffi'i til AI tvirui. l-ur ^i.hu
p%>x ptci unit cli Mren, 'jUeenu
A One Ringed Circus.
"There's a rllig around the nuvt '
"I gut-stt the man In It Is having a
c reus "
u mi v in irnnt« rrcriMi v t < i irv
A* «l v- 'i r Mit Lu h. A. - «t * t <«it i> it ' A
•i' piic |Htwd««r l*> I i hfiiik n Into tlm mimn l*jw i
1 ift* t<i iim I rr il f r Bf u k U 111 N« " w .
N, ,wvi-r) t.«rr . s.. Kl A'' ---A a
Oloaltil, la 1u>) t fki'ttf<«tilM>i>litiMi
Fe a people would Jump lit ' a. i
site h if t he v ii l<i (■ ii their I- its It
TO (Tltr A I Ot II I N IIM I >
INko i .t \ , si1 . iii i \ • i yi.tuiin 1 :i •• • t*
I -is ri-liiinl . ■! ' ( (' <1 I'uri> H
UK* ' > K ?4 i .all f* uli l' l« I- I
The mictobe . . love In often destroy
ed b> the germ of suspicion
Mr« Wlni'low'" Bonlhlna Syrttp for children
i#i fhlnn, M«if*#*ttN Uif guiviM. mlnc *H miDtioni i
Uuii, ftil*)n |i.iln, euppn miihI t*ollt% 2^ IhiUIa.
Many a I t a flyer hIl^ no knowledge
of aerial rtav ration
r-<t"
*
GENUINE
Bjli
••
w"rj
iaa
^ w s
SMOKING TOBACCO
Forty "rollings" in each 5c muslin scich
The ft aver that ha* pleased three generations— th«t
is still [ leasing millions ol smokers—is the pure, whole-
some, natural "Bull" Durham flavor unchanged by man-
ufacturing processes. 'I here is nothing artificial about
"Bull" Durham. It contains no coloring, no dressing,
no adulterants of any kind. It comes to you in the plain
muslin sack just as generous Nature made it.
Try this grand old tobacco today. See for yourself
why so man v million men prefer it — whv men smoke more
of it than of all other high-grade tobaccos combined. See
vhy they go on smoking it year after year- and will not
be satisfied with anything else.
Sold by practically every tobacco dealer in the U S.
A booh of "papers* freo
iutth each .5c tnus/in sack
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I tne s ■in ah a ably long, and t<
da> l.-< a < • ■ ini" which iei v im ti
may be pouted If ot > ulll really 1111
Ii up —<;>. ■!tie
We olten wonder what lawyers
would do for liv t )i If there actual
v cji■ a ft' 'I kl .er
Sii&cial Offer to Printers
This paper is pnntrd from ink mads in Savannah, Gh. by
the SOUTHERN OIL \ INK CO.. Savannah, Ga. Price 6cents
per pound, F. O. B. Savannah. Your patronage solicited.
Cui'i ' Mill Clrth.
Cite |l,, . I le i III toll lllill I: '
Jltst. 1 ,'ipt'd I It lllt'ee cure of cloth
line to Waco, the other lots going t.
N' w Jcisey, It hod e Island Liul i'hllit
deiphl
|f Vtwn I* fluttering tr weak, ua* "ft(NOVI*?C." Made by Van Vlaet-ManafleM writ* Co., Memphle, Tsaa. Price 91.00
U, HOUSTON, NO. ft-lt12.
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