The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926 Page: 7 of 8
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tfjYLR AND SELLER PROf IT BY PUTTING ADS IN THE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Of THE ADVERTISE*
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,<il 111 tlic Denmtratic primaries
ill July.
INVAKIABI.V IN ADVANCE
lor lav Collector.
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DAVIS
l{«'|ireseiitati\c Hastrop County
ROGER BYRNE
R. B. ALEXANDER
District Clerk.
HARTFORD JENKINS
'•'or Sheriff
WOODY TOWN SEND
l or Co. Superintendent of Srhool
FRED G. HAYNIE
I r Comity Attorney
I.ESI IE D. WII.UAMS
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..'ONES
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MRS
Treasurer
LIZZIE OWENS
for lax
Milton II. Moskuw,
tho age < f live has pattered his lifo ar
tu ocru; > if"' V\1iito House som • day
na'ed as a i and: '.ale for tl • A: eri* ,n Y
twelve \. ar old
Fran-i ,i o schoolboy who since
. 'if Miraliarn Lincoln, aspires!
!i> : - did iI«> haw tioon norr'-
\wa 1 i tablnhed by the dtreo-i
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■ i i ■ it. ln-ld In Philadelphia
>• h-m of American Indepen
tor? of the S. sijiii Centennial Inter:: i* i«-r.a 1 i ; •;
from June 1 to I> -ember 1 in celebration of IV
deiu-e 1'inler the plan of the Ameri an V nth Award and the American
Twu-lnr Award, each state will -elect b -. .ml t . irl and a woman teacher
who I"si pit' '-lit American Ideals, and th- ■ wilt In given trip* to Phila
delphla uid to Wa-hlngton, where they will n-"ive medals from President
Coolidgi-
A ROYAL ENTERTAINER PERFORMS
For Commissioner I'rec. No. I
WESLEY MCPHAFL
I. N. JENKINS
For Commissioner Precinct H-
GEO. I'. VOIGT
DAN W. MOORE
G. T HENDRIX
WILL E. SMITH
I-or Justice of the Peace I'rec,
A. T. MORRIS
No 1
For < oiistahh
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I'rec. No. 1.
D. ESKEW
FOR SALE -Sweet Peas, nil co-
is. ">() cents per hundred, MRS. W.
. MILEY. 51-2-50
PROFESSION \l CARDS
MAYNARI) & MAYNARI)
Attorneys at Law
Office over First National Bank
BASTROP, TEXAS
PAGE & POWELL
Attorneys at Law
Office Citizens State Bank Building
BASTROP. TEXAS
W Webb Emma Stullkeji Webb
WEBB & WEBB
Office over Jones Drug Store
ELGIN. TEXAS
666
is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Miliaria.
It kills the germ#
Ann- Cm, a genuine Kast Indian conjurer, produces a Liberty Hell from
• repor -r\s hat. He is one of the artists In the India Building • the S. sjui-
Ceutim.,al International (exposition. which opened in Philadelphia .lut.'e 1
to !> •< .tuber 1 to celebrate the one hundred and liftieih anniver ary of tho
•lulling it the Declaration of Independence i -
GREAT SESQUI STADIUM OPENED AT PHILADELPHIA
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CLASSIFIED ADS
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your Salesman.
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your Buyer.
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CRAWFORD,
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FOR RENT OR SAI .!•>- T "riiu i
residence of Mrs. E. Lister on Court
House -tns-t. Apply MRS. A JFNG
FOR RENT:—Two
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Phone 1 MRS. .
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nicely furnish
houseke* ping.
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GOOD RESIDENCE LOTS FOR
SALE:--« ai-h KO by 1 >0 facing Main
Street between the New Methodist
Church and the residence of S. L.
Brannon Ideal residence sites. Sec
W. A McC(JRI) at First National
Bank.
GET AC({( Al.NIED— For a Dollar.
Send $ 1.00 for a special f> months'
subscription to Sl'NSET the West's
Gri at National Magazine--the clean
up-to-date monthly for the whole
family Spare-time agents wanted.
Address No. 4(50 Fourth St.. San
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A SPLENDID FELLING
'lliat 11r< < 1, half- discourage I f . I-
ing < .in rd 1/ a tiirpid liver and .- n '.
patei] Imwrli i in I gotten rid of vitl
surprising prainpim -s be >.-ir11 lb-rbine.
Sou f• • 1 i: i v : al e!"lc ' wiili l ,e 'ir.-t
dose ;,s its |>un:'\ iiii' :.m| ri nuiatitiK effect
i< Ilu !oii(jIi : • .I coli.plole. |< J|,jt only
driv -s out i . • art'I ie iiurities but it im-
parts a M>!r:nlid f -e!,n^ of < xhilaratiou,
11novaiicy i f spirit..
strennf!-., v.ni, ai I
Price t)0c. S >ld iiy
S. L. bRANNON DRl'G CO.
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
'Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Health." Why not rid yourself of
chronic ailments that are undermin-
ing your vitality? Purify your en-
tire system by taking a thorough
course of Call tabs,—once or twice a
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
Calotabs are the greatest jf ;jll
system purifiers. Get a family pack-
age, containing full directions. Only
35 cts. At any drug store. (Adv.)
N () I H E TO C \N DID VTES
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The law gov* rning primary elec-
.Nib in the State of Texas provides
• at anyone <i< siring bis name to ap
■ ar on the offcial ballot for the treti-
•al primat'N as ".ndidate for the
ii.iination of any office to b*> fi 11I
the qualified voters of the '"oun-
, or a portion of the County, shall
;!• with the I'minty Chairtnai of
County, not later th: n Saturday
love the third Monday in June pn*-
ecdlr.g such primary written re-
quest for hi> name to be ]>rint ■! on
wi ll official ballot. The request
hi'iild give the name, po.-t office ad
Ires.-, occupation and should be siirn
d and properly n-ki *w'. dr,« d !>%• hini
-•' .ii uii office- autl-.i rii'.ed to take
•towlcdemen: •• t" deed.
am causing this notice t" be -, rint
n all of the newspapers puI>1 i-> ii
'.a-1!'. p • '• lit y f r t le pUl'p se it
iiiii the attention of all
thi- provision of the
eason that bv-reti forc
dat* -, not Ik-in
rimary election law:
gleeted to file tiii ii
have their i
ficial oallot.
executive eommi
* vcrj body a f iir chain i
tin-i method of calling th
f all candidate® to tl i« >
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Tho Riant arena In the centre of the Sesqul-' enten-
International Bxpoaltlon site in Philadelphia « is
"t in approximately 300 working days It was cm
® '"d iind In uhi a month before Ml • opening of the '"w
*P«i ltlon which celebrates the 150th aniuversary of the
of the Declaration of Independence. T his photo
made from the air, ahowa n -arly 3.000 boys on
" ' Plwyn.* held, massed tli.T.' for iho dedicatory -xer
I'hoto ''V AKHO .SrrvKV C"rp ratiim.
cl 4 on May I which formally opened rtie structure
the hlands are v-ated 10.000 p.Tnons
main A Kroup of 10.000 persons
they are only a
plua suidnim.
a< isnnpaiiirn
. In
watchiiiK the pro
Is a large crowd but
Irop In the bucket" In the big Philadel-
The boys paraded onto the Held to the
ut of fourteen bands and there went through
their drill* and athletic exerclseu for the beuetli of city
officials and parents.
ff- r c fr >tn i ' --'-aal •.*■ -rm*
IF i -..id unh ■ i'bv. I'll. "•
mptoais, however. If the
h 1.4 v irl: r:-.'!4 t. v. - to
h a;el t.i> • i n i .t.-i ■' in
n cTtain'y tL ' worms
are c iting aw iy its vitality. '1' "urest
rt-rii'sl.. torwornuH White Cr-ii:i \ em
fue*-. It is positive d"strui' n to the
worois bu' harmleui to th-' cli.ii. P't.-c
3.V Sold bv
> s. l. brannon drug co.
Children
are < r i - r- -1!
arc other sv
child u pal-
eves. I id br'-a
play, i' is r.lni
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FARM ITEMS
AMERIC/ ' /OUTH
CANDIDATE
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in
11,
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wet i -!
sown.
Mix the poison
bran Si|tieex« tl
the rinds in a tii
o;d but Ii to t i'
ti this also tlie
the liquid tho: >
poison mixture
wet. The nil
nulst, yet s. I! .
ily falls apart.
Applii ation o!
may be expccted
where weeds oi
Just previous t
bordering weedy
may be well two
the crops apj
tho mash broadi
pounds to i wo ii.
the worms att-i
til se ;■ iiow iibm
ganb n \ ti.,.:
teaspoouful of 111
>:• iubl\ with tin
leuioiis and grind
laeitt chopper, and
-■ ii! >ns of water, add
i> d.i-ses. Now im\
ii\ ,tb the bran
■ i evi ry parti< le is
ul t be tlKiroughl>
when sown it read
the Mash Paina.'.
' iTops yver patches
i: a-:s wen growing
:! pl'epu'.i'lori, or
I m-e rows Here it
I'iree days before
.• ground to how
i>\ iimIik twenty-five
' !■ rt e ill i'es III cas '
!: the plants nt'ti-r
ound whether In
: i I. in one-fourth
mash at the base of
nslon
readily
I
each plant, or in tin- rase of row crops.
ipply a thin sti'ea,:i ot t!i mash along
the rows.
Wingless May Hi-etle* The same
i;olsoii bran tn i- \- ill control tic
Wingless May It- •>: In rwi.-e known
as the "Four o't I k Mug." if sown
where tb<> are lontid doing damage
We anticipate an Int'est.-ition of these
i lug spring.
Harris County.
There seem; to !■ an increased in-
terest in insect control, particularly
applying to tbos.■ mixing small home
orchards and home -aniens Indica-
tions are that a more serious effort to
control apliids will l made tins year.
I)e\\ ill t ounty.
Three hundred pounds of Hegart
seed have been ordered and received
this month for fanners who are to
plant these seed in plots according to
Instructions given them by the county
agent and C II (label, lT. S 1) A. en-
tomologist The Midge will be .studied
In these plots during the season, and
probably some light in addition to
known facts can lie obtained as to the
method of control.
The Farmers' Luncheon Club bad as
its guest on the night of the 11th, Mr.
(label, at which time he gave a very
interesting lecture on the Midge and
other grain sorghum Insects of the
State. This lecture served
stimulant in securing cooperation
with 0'c experimental work with the
drain Sorghum Midue that Mr (label
and the agent had planned to carry on. , , |r
Dimmit County.
Prospects are good for the largest
acreage of cowpens ever planted in
Dimmit County. The county agricul-
tural advisory committee set two hun-
dred farms with ten acres or more
each as a goal and the county agent
states that from the present interest j
that is being shown the goal will be,
reached before the end He is making,
a list of those that are going to order
seed, and by clubbing the order, hopes
to get wholesale prices. The larger
the order, the better the price, hence
It Is suggested you list your wants
with him as soon as possible
The county agent recommends the
llr.'idliam variety of cowpi.i- :i« the
best for the county This Int ;i, itl a
is derived from demonstrations run-
ning over several years A bushel of
this variety will plant twic- as much
us other varieties Ii is insistent '
disease, makes a very heavy spongy
vine with heavy foliage Peas uro
scarce this year
llrown County.
Wo re; I I ist month a ti• • "pray-
ing d in.lustration In til-- .ty of
Prownwood Another wa> glvn this
month. Moth ot these were for scat"
Insects and tbi -;iray ii'.'l was in
oil emulsion sold under tie tradename
Free Mulsion \ L'"" L-.illoti 'ink w.m
used and ten i ill..its of tb> emulsion
was put In each tank full of water.
S it'ie trees badly infested with Sin
Jose scab- -prayed four weeks ago
Miss Helen F Dodgo of Pennsylva-
nia. holder of a Carnegie medal for
heroism, has been nominated as a
candidate for the American Youth
Award established by the directors ot
the Sesqul Centennlr.l International
Exposition, which is to be hold In
Philadelphia from Juno 1 to Decem-
ber 1 l.i celebration of 150 years of
American Independence. Miss Dodge,
tho daughter of Goorge II. Dodgo of
5944 Walton avenue, Philadelphia.
Jumped into the Toms River at Oc«an
Gate, N. J , fully dressed, and, while
having use of only one arm, savod the
life of a drowning girl.
I HEVENTS INFECTION
'I he greatest discovery in !'. -ii beat ag
i? the marveloip Hero/one, a preparm; n
that i mies in Ii<ji:ii 1 «i i< 1 powiii r f ;rrn.
It is a combin-ition treatrm-at that, not
only purifies the wound of gcrrn- that
cause infection but it he ! the |1> ii i .t.a
extraordinary s; • -d. Ha I v • i. !< «.r
cut# which take v— . to herd w tho
ordinary liniments im ml riu kly under
the powerful ilillnetii e i.f tl is >viui'i"rfiil
remedv Price (li<|ui' 1 > !IOc. (!'>c and fl.'JO.
Powder 30c ami (50c. Sold bv
- I HR l)UI I, ( ( MI \NY
Camphor Water
For Eyes
Nothing has tho quick action of
i impl' camphor, witchhazel, hydras-
'tis, etc., a mived in l.avoptik eye
! wash. One small bottle l.avoptik
helps any ease weak, strained or -or*1
eye . Aluminum eye cup free. C.
Errard and Son, Drugge t. C-10
i The State of Texas,
t 'null' > of Has! rop.
dice heri-by given, that The
I
(''minis loners C >urt of Bastrop
i -1'ir.ty, Texas, will on tlie lPth day
of July A. I). l'J2(5, at 10:00 w'clo
A M at tin f ourt ilouse i.f Bastrop
County in Bastrop Texas, receive
bids for the rebuilding of a bridsr a-
ia a great cl' - Cedar Creek on the Bastrop
and Smithville Road about <>ight
miles South of Ba.-trop, Texas, at
what is commonly known as the
lenkins crossing on said creek.
, Said bridge is to consist of one
N\ w Steel Span, one hundred and
twenty feet long and of ten t
capacity, the repair of nine panels of
"!"".eh t -aid pan. new :! inch, H5
I per 11 r.t he,"ft lumber for the
I flo ring of entire bridge, such hand
rails, nailing strips and felloe
I trrnrd: a- may l> required to
l put floor of said I ridge ir.
first class condition.
Wilth of said bridge to
•Vet, and Plans and specifii
t i be nbmitted to sai l I '<
Court with bids.
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show tio live
fact. Inspection
Insects on any <
Late spr its)
follag" and i' w
while in fuli Id oi
al
•at.
In 1
f ill
crop of
been re
at pr
I to find any live
t|in spr iv d trees
i'we i slight Injury to
:ru't tt ••• s sprayed
tn did not set a full
■us injury has
fruit. No si-r;
•orded however
The tr-es sprayed ramted from small
fruit trees to shade trees twenty to
thirty feet high The average cost
per tree was thirty cents
Do not neglert the feed crops tn to«
farm program.
See that the spring-farrowed pigs
bave a good start. Give them proper
and attention.
Sir Oliver Lodge Clnimn
Radio Problem Is Solved
London. The I'venltig ^tiindiiM
says that, lifer three \ears >f re-
search. Sir outer I I- the eminent
scientist, has snivel the problem of
tln wireless "b 'Wler" or oscillator,
which has baffled experts throughout
tbe world.
Hrietly, the paper says, the discov-
ery will Insure perfect reception
without ii'-rlal tuning, thus Hvoiillng
the u%' of rea«-tlon (regetiurutlon).
It will not add to the cost
but will mean the
istlng receiver*.
Sir i>11 v r eipecta to publish th«
results of his sctlvltles stion.
of new sets.
•Iteration of ex-
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Hinrichs, E. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 17, 1926, newspaper, June 17, 1926; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth206491/m1/7/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.