The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1912 Page: 5 of 8
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A. J. HOUSTON FOR GOVERNOR
That's the kind — Lib-
by's —There isn't an-
other sliced dried beef
like it. Gcm>d ? It's the
inside cut of the hnest
beef sliced to wafer thin-
ness.
Sliced
Dried Beef
Stands supreme. The tasty
dishes one can make with it
are almost numberless.
Let's see I There's creamed
dried beef, and—but just try
it. Then you'll know !
Aiways Insist on Libby's
Don't accept "a just an good " From
relish to roast, from condiment to
conserve, the quality of I.ihby's
Ready-to-Serv* Foods is always
aupmior. Ami thev don't font one
whit mora than the otdinuiy kinds.
Put up in iterihzed gla* or tin
corttamart
At Every Grocers
Libby, JVT Neill & Libby
Chicago
Texas Directory WERE N0T AT ALL DIVERTING
On* way lo ln*«* h friend In to en
In a j>oMiwal niRumenf
TO lift I \ K Ot I MAI A III A
AM 111 n h i r mi; si
Tlh* ihn Uid miiti<1.i -1 M TA"TKI IIHM
' IIU.I. TflNir V kr' « «i .t? otiikitiK
Th fnrnn; a in \> H.n.jf \ r t • ♦• • rt ho(U«*
ihomnn i1 i- k uipl 'ju n 11«MM"I lr t t. .
f rtn, w ml ihc in* m vfft tin form ►or *rown
• (•vaitirii 'dr « «••nu
Lives ori It.
M :t rjjji t « i Tliev sh v that Mr* BaUer
makes a fortune out of a cure for
obesity Ka'heiine Ves She lives
on the lal of 111«■ land l ife
Lacks Originality.
Hiltons if N it < that In* has lat • 1
sillwcrihcd lot a new thotiRhl nuiRa
fine
I ho|i* I'm i
W It ll Mill '• 1
talks it l nil ( lln
Hit i
,i' « i|! inspire llllll
I ho milla Nohod
i > . t hei o| i' t hall
M F A N.
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BEAUMONT MAN HEADS TEXAS
PR HIBITIOMSTS.
Ct.ite Convention Named L. M. He-
witt for Lieutenant Governor and
E. H. Conibear for Con^ret.*.
[i,ill.i I • \ \lti>r nn all day *■•
ion the Texas prohibitionist* noiiii-
i.uled three < audlilale- fur offices
and 1 i 11 a 11 > adjourned Tuesday alter
.i i.iiin. alion inei'iini' .it I It«• eltatr
her ot eiitti .nel'co I'a llilldnt' - nouu 1
hated were t'olouel \ I Hon loll ol
Ueauinont for -uiveruoi. I. M llewiti
of lliv.in lieuteiiani Rovernor. and 1- I
II t 'oniIleai , Ila Has, i iiniil • man .it {
la rue.
'I lie committee outlined plain* for
Hie Stale cainpai-n The plan* 'all
lot a -pealtiliR ' illlp.iut h;. tile three
nominee nt the eoliven • ii ill, to be Kill
in two weei - and to continue up lo
eleetloll tla.v
\ Dew central e\erl|tH' > (lintllit I ee
V .i .- tiatiled composed ot \\ \X Hot
her, |[ev (i 'I t'oeks, A \ l '\ erett,
K II < oinliear. I' I. Itiif <>11. I. It
\V hi unit er. Mt' T I' Parker all ol
I latins I" T Tattiin. Fort Worth, and
inn' member troni • -.n li coimressioiiul
district.
Platform Was Adooted.
'I'lie platform as adopted indorses
file X it'onal platform, declares the
liquor business a crime and not a
husine s. dee la res the onl> method
ot dealing with it if bv administra \
t ion of the KOVeriiinettl |i\ the prohi-
bition!- ts tleelai'is thai it pl.i' ei| III
po. '-r the> will repeal i'Ve|. III ell i
■ law ol the Slate, aid st.vH that the
a looll ean Oil 1 > ovist l>> license la w
i The platform further dee In ret- that i
■ a'l) p.'! I e power o. 11 • • Stale W'Ollld 1
he Invoked lo ileal with the saloon
iiustne s the same as anv other out- I
law husine oiiei the pl'olllhit loll 1st t .
' Ollle into pow e|
Heir to Over J tB,000.000.
Muskonee, Okla Mrs Fred K
1 in tier of Mtiskoiiei ret eived eonfir-
matiou of Hews that she iiHtl fallen
h. ir to an estate in Yorkshire in the
norlliea. t pari ol Filmland, valued at
over $18,1100,0011 She is lo receive
one fifth ol an estate valued at $!'l,
mil 1.1 ii Hi and will j-ail for Kimhind In :
tjrtoher While there is some uione.v
to the heir.-' credit in Knulisli banks.
Ilie most of tile estate i land, ta 'les
and valuable personal propertv The
estate was left liv Sarah I'aynu, Mrs
Tut iier'i nre;it Kl'illldtuot !i''i The other
; heir ate l r Fram i : l'a> tie. I" llotn
ion Payne, llryant Payne and Mis
Willie, all Of whom live in the State ,
ol \rkansas Mrs Turner is already
' a wealthy woman, she and her litis- j
hand nwninu huite husine blocks in
M ■. Kuk' I' and oil propi t tea.
$40,000 Fire Loss.
tiat v ille, I . ■ i iati \ ille had one
of III' It:" 1 tllsast lulls fil'es Tile (la
that lias Ol I ill I • 11 11)1 re 111 tell or
lw l ive > eat: Tile • • I limited lo- IS
aIm'iii 11■ >.( "• Willi lti- urain « 11■
a be lit $ .'M.O0O I ' \ Thom on, lot s
' $i :.tM.ie jniiiimnee Js.ftte ,1 W ( row
i a i - ' i, ■ 11ra t:■ i1 $i.,.iOn;
i; > i .ii>p e at'- Ins . 11),him, nsm
. v., on ii |." \\ e if
i , e •ant .1 i' i ii i ts man, ot
11 III t 111 i bis - $ 1 .nt.to. i t' 111 a II' e
I'here weresevei.il III it tot losi-c.s,
cov ered bv i i; - lira ti •
GENF.RAL II ARDWARE
AM) SUPPLIES
Con trar.tor 'Suppl i ms, Builders'
Hardware, Ktt . Prices and In-
formation f ntnishud un request
PI I)FN IKON STKKK CO.
Hoi'sros SAN ANTONIO
M«C ANF'S DETF.CTIVE AGENCY
HousIoh. !•■•••, upti'lit lK lai|Ml forr• of
compslsnl drlsrlivfi in tlir SoutK. Ih r«tdfr
wfil'#p opin>on* in « * rs not handled bi ihtia.
Kr* tiusiii« i*l«i
Hotel Brazos
IKH'STON. I EX AS
is .t Cointort.iblc HoteL
Wholesale Hardware
and Supplies
The Old Reiiabla Texas Iron House
F. W. HEITMANN COMPANY
tSTARlt&HED 186 5 HOUSTON. TEXAS
THE BEST FARMERS USE
PLANET JR. TOOLS
\V r * l*««iH li« r l#rn |MMr.litiior* NVrllr for ('niAli'fc
South I ' * ii Imptemiint A Vnhicln Co Houiton.Tcn
TEXAS BREAD CO.
H hoi r S/\l r OKI AD
mi Wllltr f 111 AM PUMM! HNit HI I
M'e Moke it ('.lean M e Ship it ( Ivan
If riii' ta in
P.O. Box 612 Houston, Texas
Splendid Opportunity
for Young Wen
in Houston
The Houston Electric Co. wants men
♦or street car CONDUCTORS and
MOTOR MEN Must furnish A- i
references «nd pass physical exam-
ination. Arp limit 21-45. Apply
in person or write
HOUSTON ELECTR'C CO.
HOUSTON TEXAS
Gohlman, Lester&Co.
EXCLUSIVE
COTTON
FACTORS
We wrr the oldest and
largest exclusive Cotton
I-'actors in Texas and
have rv t v known facility
for the j>r«>|'t'r handling
1 >f ( ott< n. in* lading the
Ik t ward as in the
entire s aith. Inquiries
.11 ilifitrd and ;tll b tters
ansxx <' cd }>i 1 miptly.
til
Mih 'I'ellltt- 1 heard BomethhiK to
dav that I | romlhed never to it'll
Mr Tellltt Ml tlitlit I 111 listening
A Triumph
Of Cookery
Post
T oasties
Many delirious dishes
have been made from
Indian ( orn hv the skill
and inyenintv f)| (he r\
|>ett rook.
Hut none of llirse < rra
lions r\c el* Po*.t Toast-
les in tempting the palate.
" Toasties '' nrr a lux
urv thai make n <| liglii
(til hot vseallirt economv .
I he fust pa< kajje te||
its own sltirv.
"The Memory Lingers"
Sold by (itocti
I .«nim ( '.|il t 1 n-i n. . I imili^t.
IU"V t. I«i Mi.)i s S A
a
F1 lit Sale of New Rice.
Beaumont, T<\ I'ltroi. lithe South
n H11 1 lirower>- \ a t .011 t
t. 1 r re ts of rice, inalnlv lloudnra No
I ptaib talsed li> M S llueltiei of
I la v < 'it v, wa- -.old lo the ll.ij ' .1)
1 I!:« i \ I it 11 l 'olll|ia n> I He da v at
jlll per ban • 1 Tltl is the in t
i in idi i a III' -aie ol i • v,i 111 • il,li rite
ol I he season
Records of Bend lasues Approved.
Austin. Te\ The a' tttiev v>'t
I era I s de|iailinent 'I til (lav approved
j the record 111 five plopo.-ed 1 s.!- ti'of
j cits of Austin municipal bond; beitu
i sewer, street, ■< Itool, h" pilal and
I eetnelerv bonds. .tum'B^.iUni; $.aO,uii(t
Now thai ihe n ■ <u d has ap
I proved the bonds will be ;: sui-<I anil
the contemplated improvement.- made,
Woman's Apparel Identified.
St. Louis \ vvuma i s hat. tdoven,
ptllse anil Ittliht ro ie wet- almost
posit i v el v idetltlfi' tl Tim 'lav . - 1 lie
i propel't v ot Ml Kt hel Iva' n" lie
j |;e- ., who itisfl ppea red n Kati-a1 t j I v
i \u. iihI I I I'le artii ■ w ei e foutuj
j in a boat ill the Miss ppi river
Brings in Flowing Well
ItoHsvllli 'I ' V \lt i men btnimlit
III a flow ill K well tilt''- llllle e a si ol
Jite -vlHe Oil t lie ' i 111 at" , al e i naseil
Iiv hnu I'lte Well .'n-i feet deep
vvilh a flow of . |!a oils a n'lliule.
InBur^nce Company Licensed.
Austin, Tex The xtate insurance
departineiit l iiesday en "d the < ttlt
tornia National l.ile In-utatice Com
. pali.v ol San llieno, i ,1 , capilali/.ed at
>..i0,ni"i, to do lit: in .- iii 1 van.
Some New Texas Rue Sold.
it,n Cltv, Tex \ lot ol hew crop
rite vv a sold Tin dav hv the South
CI Ii lUct- t it tl vv et \ssoeiation at $4 II
|inr bairel, Ol ibis It" which was
raised by i*i T. Iluehuei, th'te were
o,tii111 hiins. and w a bull 111 bv the I1a>
i ity Mills
Fifteen W rhmfn Ate Killed.
Dortmund (ienmiin IMieen work
men were killetl when a pile of slag
In the suburbs I •• 11 T>.e lav I'weiit)
ix men w ■ re buried Kiev en were
i ( i ' tied.
Ser -:u Mindeo Quaser Saw Nothing
tc Smile at iri the Lighter Poenn
of WI tilii i
'I • bile t;« rlrnde W t.lttU-i < 'art
Ian I'u^ie of XX't.iifiet the Quaker
po« '. pres« n'ed an Ideal ph tin- of
the siiintli upeii OuaketcHf I lot
• w<< pi li ne fac«* frhinetl In Us tH In
lilt honiiit. Hleliil-d to (hlne with
cleat spiritual l. dlance lo heat her
||< ' III a vol'I of ttniH|tlll ttuis ' ,
the livmits and graver poems of h<-r
famine, tela \« was alwuvH dell|;hi
fut
Ii.' sl.< .111! not have bet cousin'*
II vi ' m tise of humor. and It w ft*
I at' to till v hither tills 1H • k lessen
ed i tin 'eased the effect, when III
evt v tit Htim«- travi1, even loneii
sin i'' Hhloiui Iv ri ail aloud sonic of
tin ipi *e that lie w ro'e not fot pub
lb a on, but for the pleasure of his
it' circle Thai whs nlwnvn
11*: fre<|tientl> Ray. sometimes fair
1) tolllekitiK
In i adtnlration for th« wrltet made
I;ei trv very hard to appreciate his
fun and she thought she did so. vet
mil th seemed alwr.,m .m alien to her
tongue .'is a red rosetI# pinned upon
Iter dovcjjrtiv shouldl'r shawl would
havp been to her eontume This In
eormniltv was felt, dotibtleits, bv an
of bet l-'rli'tid of even more
M.( O'lot t IU.R i V. MT
A\i'Wft.ttile Prfparalion for V
Minil.il iti^ the food nwl Ret'itla
V
Itnjj itw Mcm.it hs riiill llowels ol
tf^.
.1'
i.
Kii
k
rS
in 11 rl than she
re pro vlnii! y
he Verses
pet rive they
div i rtiit|i. hut
Her rude, mid
ren
I h v
who once snld
serious
to her
and
to
lie
are harmless,
Hie Intended
they do not divert nie.
I do not think they
divert tliii- lie honest with
If If thee rend them and did not
know t li \ cousin tlreenleaf wrote
• ii« ii would th e not consider them
ext • meiv silly" Thee knows I mean
no i ffront, and prcatly admire thy
roust it i ireeiileaf Surely he is a
Kf poet; but a |:r«Hl poet may some
tlni«s write such silly siufl And aure
lv his time tb> iou*ln has done I'
I<e?. .• t and thee will axree with me
S-ie refteet*>d on the neceaalty of
cai< In seleetlng an audience for h
jok' ^ outh's 1 'ompanlon
KEPT HER WORD.
iNFANlS/tHILUKI.N
Promotf S Di^cslioit t lirrrftil
nrssiitulKosI Conbiins neither
Opium Morphinp nor Mtncrftl
Not Kar< qth
A't. * £//.. > > < >// /, / nam
.4/% S+ftm *
<it/ -
*1* fmtit* •
For Infants and Children.
Ths Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
<*
(if "ii
K(Hrfri'i Wi'iiu'dy forton«lip^
lion Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions Vevcristv
nt'ss and I/OSS OF SLEEI'
Fat SmwW Signature of
Ttir. ( t NTAt'lt Compavy.
NEW VOHK
Atli tnuathi old ,
3j Dosti - J5CErrr;.
She would not wed thf best of men,
I w as what she ta i at lit •'
She proved het nt im :Ii of ] .tpose
W I eft
She wed •. 1 if i i' tl a wot vf.
Wanted Minute Evidcti i
'. <) doe to r Iti IRK
•ipeti on a capital
i.11 ..ei,i
(irfla t < i i
• t II I ill im! hh H
all. was a ski
In the Meantime
Then It 'll lieell a I "W a i i ei ess
t ie,i ii in M :ss M a rl In had ailed in
all i t t i-i 11111 Is anil I ,nl a sot t of
a s'hooi court vv i ll last'd until tl'io-
fot school to hi dismisi d the troti
tile hud started with some of the older
hoys In a niisundet slttntlinn ovet a
iftitni' After hcarliiR both sides of
| the (|ti< stlon she tlecidetl proiwi pun
ishmeiit for th< eombiitauts. nml told
> hem to rcnii'lh In t lw 11 sea's aft« t
11;*> other* hud (cue home She ro
till utile; i d sotlt' li:ll|{ lie Wanted to
sa^ to a Htth hoy who did not take
part III the affrav, so sie Mirned to
Ititii and s. d
Now in the meantime tiu>
I wan ' in I' Miss Martin." <!tl>
;nterrnpied i astIIv
'Wasn't in what asked Miss Mai
j tin
■\\liv In the mean line," said the
eluht t ear old Mack s National
Mm 'hit
America's Athletic Missionaries.
Wtitttiw 11ti<I• i this title In Harp' s
' W'eeklv IMWiird HhviiI'I Moss de
si rtlu■> out ath i th triumph at Stoi t
i holm Ii thi iii-nipte sanies
I blea ot t.M* ralfhor of the athletes and
| tin compel it ion eat In ta'1 ed
! the fact thill 11111 t< ell new t )|v n , '
land lillti world' record' n ere • sta'i
j II ei . it iii. the r.-iieiH T.." v 1
of .\rno" I in I i ■ of 11\ ford 11 •
j "nil in' te- run ' a-- the on!* f« . "tre
11■ | i • ■ ■ 1 I.i ; la -id s poo' ' •
plAV "
Mere T "e Needed
litlti > V I ,iI
Whv "
I' tvo w i i , s a eii t « tioiic
'I hev ii all I call Ret
"I don't < a t •• Votive Rot to have
three t.aBt vear I had to come home
with two new dresses that 1 hadn't
had time to went
The uses of a mother In law as too
often ley« than het abuses
I •
f ill seiiii vv as ti to lu a I'
lie (lot tot I eplii
Cel i.illlh M • I' • >" i Mnt
I .hum kt.• !.efo-« h: ml the ,is- of
• i II- its I teil.i'el .1.le.lt
"i 'tit ion ,'tnd Ii. it |m.. w het her
a: i led Or sit : i w • w or spi"at« l
v i lower or baehe.or When satisfied
these po its I call at -wei toil'
ipieat ion."
FC2EMA BEGAN BY ITCHING
• ioltlshoro. s- I' d> (I a IIR h t e ' ■ II r
i : ed from et t ma Tin 1 rouble In
In ihe eats hv in hitiK and run
Ifiill
nu
water and later it formed pits
lid became very offensive She heRan
and It went Into sores
it lis tit nie off there w n
w ater.v (iisi hitt Re The
to si - all h it
W hen the si
a vellovviRh
0 side of the ear wits one solid sore
-he tiled several different remedies
I; t received no relief She had been
tumbled with It between one and two
V irs when she finally In Ran umiir
1 itictira Soap and t'u'b ura Ointment
She had not made but two treat
■ "tits w I i-n all the si nbs < aine off and
the tie at Just looi I'd ver.v red and
I' v She l>i i I up thi t eatmeni foil,
nt five wet'l.i and she w.ii I'tiiiti v
• red It also cured oil-' sores on
. I 1 lldren es|s ia ' I i a ppe.-l fee'
one of I e little bo-. i S irt.'-d I
W II Kdicerton .Inti .'I. I'.H:'
1 iti' Hill Soap ai d (It* tiiient sold
ini|E h' III 1 i e v or Id S > 111 p • ■ Of ea ' h
V ' ■
card Ci'ic ra IU pt I. Most on '
P r i < e W '-net
What are m < -< tips fot a«kid a
VI (| rei s< d I .. t of a J< ' e|e 1', p' i t t
i to so'i-« lovch s! ei i ups on •
iltllei
I h< «e are i a- i i i i s to l~ r *■ ti h -
| 7* f
I t ha' a so supposi toil nml I re.
i .t,e \nd I he r a h^ei with i In
i up In hi* hand, started, the Jeweler
nftiM hint The strtti-Rer won the cup
Keygtone
Money sates some men * lot of
worry by their not havlnR It
$
I!
p
$
1 t
t«s.
xH
\^t ii;iiantcoif uniler tlic FoodOjl
Enact Copy of Wi-ppei.
That One Thing Lacking
l.adv AuKliatll (ireROiv, I he a hie aid ^
itrilent apo*t!e of the modern Irish j
movement. Is fond of telling the fol
low Ipr real Irish slot v
It wits the weddlliR tlft.V of Pill ate
HridRet and thev were havinit a
church wedding It was a grand at
fair Pat was dtessed with patent
leather shoet while vest and flaming
lU' Bridget shone attiBCtivel) In
manv color* The ceremony was ovet
and the happv pair walked down the
aisle, out Into the street, where a
great crowd greeted them with delight
Once seated within ille . ah Bridget
leaned over to Pal and said Ilia loud
whisper, 'Orb, Pat tf we could onlj
have stood on the sidewalk and watch
ed ourselves pass wouldn't It have
been hlvln" "
What Me Bought.
A Svracuse business man living In
one of the suburbs decided lo give
up bis spacious back vards to the rais-
ing of currant* as a profitable side
Issue So wishing to absorb all the
Information he could aetpiire on the
Hithject of the currant Industrv he
w< t down town one Saturaai -'ftei
P oi ill : I'l-eiit a til I et il I I e ' with 11 i -
ufins full of nooks
" i Int|.111 • ii;f. '-'itbun:
IStit spouse as be dtltnped the vn
nnn s on the table lid you sue ■■
in ,'i'tti r at oil w an|e.l "
Sure I did'" he ropii'-.l. i oiullv
po Mini to tin1 hooks I bou.^lti
vvlot. is i ii 11 lot of a at a h
wol on ■ irrci, t literal lire I!
ibanRe
Hot Weather Drink
lv a I la! e one of I to - 'on - * i
dav i sophel :■ l'< enu, n e i a 1 > ' •; i ' ' •
-wat'-r as a more sensible Mink fot hot
w entile It all If. cold b'et:1,
tern si' ;ps acids, gulped at the ••
hie fountains Mr Males recipe for
'il: favorite tipple is as follow-
l-'or three pints of waiei yon «i
reonfre a teaeupful and a half of well
washed pearl baric four lump* ol
siiRiii and the tliln rind and nice t '
one lemon Pour boillui watet over
11, (over witli a saucer an let it stand
•ill cold the" jsiral'i again and again
till cli at and pour into a jug
A buttermilk fan adds
Then set the Jug In a cool place
and forget It
To be sweet and clean every wom-
an should lire Paxtltie In sponge hath
Intr It eradicate* perspiration and
a'l other body odors M druggists,
"J." i b v i let postpaid oil Ipf of
price by The Paxton Toilet t'o Hog-
t on Mass
I he it v < rage man m i ■ - t he m •
la I I if o\ el CS I | Ilia I ! ng I r R I « i • •. i
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
Ivy poisonquickly
healed by Resinol
l\v or luik poison, sunburn,
he;U i.i-hes. it -,ei t I'itcs, and
other aiuioviiiK hot weather skin-
troui'les ate iustantlv relieved
and (| ii< klv lieitlrtl 1 v Iv'esn il
Ointnient and wartn liailis with
Kesiiiiil soap.
II r Filtrnr A N'orrl*. « f I'* > • ^ 111 *• .\f«t ,
writer. May W. Rfry I wt
ivjr jmiIimui I ItMiA nufTrml km full) fan-
imt p nnd nhnuHt x* i «l x th Ifohing1
nild | h ii I Im «urnl |>I «*«*m ye\ p#rf*«'i v
rux* I hn**' I ft# ' Huiftti «>f rvuifdlwi iliut
ha<l n fffi'i'i I i*hI in mrner 1 a mvith
rnn'. mill Inwl H**h iioI Ointme nt.. T found
Jt thf xm, itt.ii f ft not «' * > t* c. o'.Mti^
nml MtopH ihnt nwful Itrbln^ but It licnin
luplll' I I XX HO XKMlfi I III (>f till* trtMlll'*-
Sample free:
Itrnlnol Si np a rot
I'I**! nol n|i t HI • a i
i%e* ii urn • i • ■ fi-
ll x i- fi r ••• 'Tl ,x I > • * f ,'l - I I II till I'.il fir, |_'«,
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