The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 27, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 18, 1881 Page: 2 of 4
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II, ll|i:it |i 'ii 111 iii j
Till- i itiw us o| li.istrop b oo Iwcii tu every iim'hu ueci
interviewing Col I i-.-Hum in on i !(,• 1V„M.,| a„,| stimulated
ur^ tu ..I gelt,,ig tin- \> f t.hi |olj wli(| ul,
.Narrow lirmut.ad.it itin' pint e. , .. i i i i i
iii> k"<- tiioi.. M.rti... .it ..I, .,g,.. ","1 l"A< ku1 «•
nit'nt to i n no U.i' ii t•. it. .id Tut t- |" "|>li t.i.it tii' hiuul i>t iiat'.n l'.i
UOMiti It. c'A'N, *WIJ rno , in Iwljulfnf tlie «'iitor| ,'i-e. Nun. provided with mi rich and Ii eh a
IUIKTOK. I ^ ^ ^ uiMtut all ti< ' til- l.tlnl for U llollle. Will lollg ri'llllllll to
t'i#uiMiki'tiit'llt tin-* 11itl get. \\ f lf.tr pav tribute iiiui toll tn tin' grinding
hundred mule t alt.
I 'art .t - |ia\ iug Kiiili lur «'fin tii> v • •. mt i< ii. have «lf t«*r-
i iiiaiiiiiiui'uti' with. iniiii'il to emitluue their etioi'tn to put
1.1.-1 < 11 I ill * lltlol et 1 I illiHIs.
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usrtt<>.\ TBVAS. JUXK18. si
HAIL ROAD MKKTINli.
At l o'i lock, a. m.. Monday, June
13th, l^s|, a number of the citizen*
of Biutn ji met at the office of (.'apt.
B. I). Oi ;.iin, to (iim'iiM the question
of Mcurinif the extension of the La-
tiriuige i .Hiii'h of the (i . H i. San
Antonio railroad to Uuetrop.
The meeting *'ii6 fulled to order
by Majrtr ,1. i>. Say fin, and, imon
motion, * . i>. Morgan wan callini to
the chaii . and T. C. Cum ret) nested
to act a- -ecivtar).
t" make any t uitraets w ith or m'II
uny thing to ui\ w ile.Kniilgc Slit lilfi'.
, „ tin I will not In- IhiuihI l v or pay debts
< t l tirant Im* "sl«pt mi his i«trht- iiul! .d other rather than to receive t.,mtriict il bv her
a little too long. thii.- letting the (i. mid enjoy '.lie pndiis that should Cn\s Stii iii.Kit.
ii. & S. A. load conn in and pint k rightfully accrue to thcin. The wri-
the golden iippit which of r.gl.t tor has no pecuniary iutered. or a
should have goite to the Narrow lather's love ami care, to lie e Hi fled
Guuge. Our |M'o|>lc kavr U'cii ri|>e for in cither event ; time has nearly Hii-
a railroad, cotliillg from soiue w hero. islicd its course with him. an I "| ov-
for a long time, mid like the maiden erty's vale" is his liefitting place,
in ortlt'i' the Bastrop Cemetery. and
wish to employ a t oiupfti lit and re-
NOTB'K | liable sexton to take charge ol the
All person* are herein notified not ' work. I hey Will pay Mu ll a mall,
good want's,and hope to have an ap-
plicant at mice, for the > tnation.
Mil* It I' Old,,\IN.
H w Bum".
S III i; OK OW \ I'll No. It Ill's. A lib I s,.i.t I.KI.IS 1 • • KS f I I l"l \ I I \ N
OAKS 1TKM*
I Ul ported for the AtU KKtlsKK
who hud waited long for a proposal. , hut lie would rejoice in loudest
no matter how much ><he loved the strains to hail tiiis people ami the hut other fields not so good
Oops growing finely
t'uttinc grain, weetis and grass,
the order of the day.
■Some of the corn is looking tine,
( ;tt^ lov ami ligh!; wlieat low and Blacksmith shop.
/
ot the meeting, remarking ihut we
hail Ik • u talking ruilroad lon^
enough: il we really wanted a rail-
toad to li.i-trop it was time we were
liegimiii to work for it in earnest.
He thei. ufrotluceil Major .las. t'on-
ver-e. ot theQ. H. \ S. A. road, who
tateil that it whs the desire of his
t >ni|am to extend their roiul up
the valli I it mi La'i range to Bastrop
it as eai'iy a date as possible; that
hey projiosed liuildini; a tirst-clas
•oad, to i ost not less than a half mil-
ion of dollars, using nothing hut
at w iron or st-el. and to have the
retail running to Bastrop within
twelve months from the time aeon-
nut was perfected bet ween the coni-
<in\ iino the citizens of Baatrnp, anil
ic\ would nive the people of Bastrop
iitil th" HOth of .Inly to see what
niltl Ih' done in this direction. Af-
•r eoiisideralde discussion of the
ilijeit. the meeting adjourned to
eet again at 4 oYlnek, i*. m.
Ahtki'Vo ix Mr.tTisu.
\i I delink, i n., the meeting
• iitfain cilled to order, when
■i mo'ion. it was decided to pre-
- ihseription books seven ill
il>er t.ie form of subscription to
thin.
Benches gr-twing, but will not ri-
pen for some time. My peaches arc
ot the late killd.
Vpricot* lire ripiug; I have eaten
other fellow, she considered "a bird home ilf hi* life, in the enjoyment of
in the hand worth two in the bn;di" all and even means that could pos-
therefore acceitted the first fellow sibl\ adtl to their well doing. It
, t who "meant business. \Ne trietl ne^d* but little common sense to
,i.a.J"! 1'lal J lo ouHivttte the Narrow Guage, t.'ncli us that, what tills the pockets
and for two days our best and most ,,,,,1 swells the coffers fastest is the
illHtiential men exhausted every Krau.l motive <ower which controls. rottl|T. lUtvop, i,mi'wv«5e iu.Tx'.
mentis to get some kind ol a pro- indirectly, if not directly, the varied jilting it to come near cur #■iti(. it
position from < ol. (irunt, or some pursuits of life; and if we fail to take we 'bi not i^et a railroad we are all
positive iwnurance that his roinl would n (vantage of the Bail Bond tidal right any way. is we are InmIi^ fenced
A. J. OOLKY,
#vtitri:.VTs:it .,m>
uriri>i:n,
liil.itri'i', Tr.ru .
Snor. In the rear of V. Krhard'a
I IIkloiW II.
I'likuiwii
i * ii k uow ii
I iikiiown
I'llklloW'li
I' ilk m iw ii.
I llkliow II.
I'ukiiow u.
rnknown.
come to the town of Bastrop, but to wave, now at its tlnitd, I am wildly
no eflei't, nml when Major < "t.verse mistaken in 111*' opinion of the cmn-
canie and talked plain business ever*
mall put hist lioii r .1 the wheel.
determined to ninkc tin thing a suc-
cess. ami we lielievc they will do it.
For the Advertiser.
TO THE I'EOI'LE OK BASTBOB
COI NTY :
Ti saitl "there is a tide in tin af-
fairs of cvi-rv li'an. which, if taken at w ithin easy reach all the iieces.- trie-
the flood leads to fortune," which ap- we rei|iiire at reduced cost of i!'o et
pli swith et|iial force toeommunities.
who are generally responsible for t he
yiwiil or bad condition of their sur-
rounding, and thcrefoi't it is of tin
utmost iinportance that every com-
munity should watch with care Hie , ,
, it will till iny |i icket ta*ti r tlian
locketl
still going on. w.tli no ro;tds.
in. with
iiki:kx \V vim t.
' g ites. mid the fencing
But
we can do well wi liont roatls unti'
111011 setise of the citizens of Bastrop the I(. H. is located ; then we can
county. I hope my opinion has been make us a ro.ul to *.h<* neiirest depot
correctly formed, and where there i^
common sense and ability couibin *d. ! '
tin re will ite ii i littleness or stint.
and whatever amount be neces- ir\
tu insure the building of a fii'st-clas?
road, in time fof tile ijloxing of the
pres. nt crop, and in return place
All work guaranteed to give satis-
faction ami charges moderate
Thankful for past favors, I rc-
s| ,.i't|ii!|\ u.sk a hiieral slu're of ♦lie
pliblif | at l iil'age.
fiissm Hotel
W.M DINSKN 1*i <'i*itiw11.it.
Brestott stiv"t, iij posife |'i t Office,
HOI s ION. I'KXAS.
Houston, Mav tiI~t. 1ss! \
Tax Co] lee torn Sale<
flowing of the tide in tln ir aHairs,
mild make
•nine amount of capital; g!
in (Me no
.... ,, ,, , «>t h.- r in\' stment !
'.repined bv Major J. | . Savers I lout the golden opportunity of l> Mter- ^
' apt. B. I> Orgiin, aid l o.ilis to; iuj their eondii ion mav be lost.
(need ill t he ha,ids oi com lit i t tees. is M1( (| „ j„ ,1
posed of citixciis living.upon the . , . •• 4 i . . 1'.
ii. .i ,, ,, ! irreat distant view fast approaching. ,
i'i-etf line, whereupon the follow-, 1 , dren.
iiiitteenvn were ideeted* plain to 1m-seen In ever\ olm-rving .. , .
mi in ii win tu i,tu 11 . . . ,||)() |M'ttcr count \ roai.s, more people
;Mt'lllM. s Bhvikik .Lls. Fitss-, m.nd in this county. Shall we snl- > . • 1
\i ,.i \ ... w /• *t ii I . ,.,'..1/11 toworKtlicrouilsar.il les en the inir-
iin-. 11 n k i oiitig, Miller i ft>r it t.i ebb ami flow* back t lie flood
F .1 Smith , , , ., • den of taxstioii. increasing tiie value
,, . ... without seizing upon nnd taking this
'u.i s i'kaihik. \N . Moore, i , , ' . , . of all realty, enabling the owners to
Of! it I. ol M All. '.Milium I U I'ol.l.l.'Toil, I
Bastrop, Texas, June 1st, |vs| \
\> lie i fas, I have t h i- tl ay. in compliance with law. ami b\ virt the
Tax BolU of Bastrop county. levied upon and will proceed to sell to the
and tiuir. | highest bidder, lor cash, n• public outci\. at the • ourt Honsi' door, in the
"What thou doest ilo i|'.iitkl\ ."(town of Ba-|.-op, and Stafe of Texas, lietweeii the h'Uir- of ltloVit.il, \ m.
llo not wait for your neighbor. rig-|111"' ' l> 'bu k. r. w . on the
lire up at once tliu profit mid lo;--.,
and I am sure your common s ii"
will say. "we will have this road, for (it iN'lugtlie • 111 'lav of s;,nt month.I so mm ii of the follo'.ting !• ., •, I
real estate as will be >utli. if lit to pa\ the taxes and costs now due tin i -.hi,
or may hereafter act rue. for tin year lssn. b\ the parties .wiling . i i. ii -
Kirst Tiiosdax in .1 ul v. issj.
w it K
i lile
greater oppoit nnilies for -o. ;.o
joy ii|i*nt. belter scili Ills lor lilY I'll:!-
more churches, more bridges.
leriug said proper!x, s.de to contiiiue from da\ in dai until all of ,1 |
11 acts are si •!•!
.s xvii: ok ow ■st.ii.
Brinkniau < bri-1.
I Briei, M W. Trigg. Oati (Jr.i-|
advantage of redeeming this
ll'tiid better bill,-. better f''Iiee«, n>i
Bles.-i,ig .1 B
Brake,' I'
I oil* I.t Tis
kt w. JenkiiiH, B.Tv. Iliiblxiril. I oiiiniunily and the good old coui.lv " 'j,' ''''' " <lU ,. u i(
) I T if It 11 r II . 1- > * 1 W) ILl\t' .1 m !'« I (II Mil, III- l".| It injfsMfirlll W Ii,
id. I. McOonalil. } of Bast rop. from any continued pros- . -
tivzi.rv'sBHAiHiK. .L>hn I'oweett J tnitiou ' In thi- age of impr-.v, • ' ' '■ M, "''v'T
Murray Hurleaon, K. B*Sliipp. .1 M . .. , „ , . production an'' proH. and a bumlred ■" p'-H N •
t>... .i f ti i 11. i, inent. prosperity dwells in the noilst ,, .. , , , i
*— " It .T ot her incidental ad V. ilit ages might lie
of those only, who have cast off the ,,f}'ered."
sluggish motion of the ox ami as- W ould not !liese in cl uing
sunieti that of railroad speed. \ml, enusceven the most env ious nnml to ,.(( H. nrv
if the bind-owiiers and farmers, of j rejoice, ami when viewed mid realized Khuniiig Mark
the great valley of the Colorado river, by one. whose ever\ pulse In its but I null '.I
which winds and flows its healthful j one arc rd for their general good and l*axe! .I.uin. mar of
prosperitv . could lie h" "'• -i t ami '•/' ornelia \\ e-tholt
liiinb and jiol lend li is v. it in its, l'"ster B L
1 I ksi 111 M at h la -
{••pston. B. K. Hudgins and I);
Ins B. Taylor.
CrsKiif«nam's Bhvikik. W. M.
McKinney, A. Itanisey. .lolm Breuss,
Urn Hallx-rt ami Bierce Monton.
Amu Ckkkk and Hili/h Bkaikii:.
D. O. Hill. T. J. Black, J. W.
Kennedy, J. I), Claiborne. John
jollier..I. W. Hill, and James Tay-
r.
Cehah ('iikkk. Moiicure. ??. J.
A uinel, II. M. Alexander. Kenneth
Mnreherson.
Bastroc |{ S. Green. i,oiiis
Kilers, C. Kh'inenl. Bobt 4• ill. T. J.
Trigg, W. C. Bowed, ('. L. Morgan,
Thos. Hodge,
Rkhit of Wxv. J. H. Gillespie,
W. Jones. F. A. Org;>'ii. J. 0.
Higiriiis. B. F. Jonei, .1. \V. Kenedy,
J. 11. Sa vers, mid A. C. Wilkes.
Couth a t Committkk. J. I>.
Silvers, J, F. Fowler. B. I*. Orgaiu,
ti, \\ . Jones. C. B. Garwood and A.
. Moore.
l>KI OT CoMMITTRK. .1. f\ Bucll-
uiiun. I*. J. (till. J. H. Green. A. B.
Reynolds, Caton Erliard. M. E. An-
llo
• 'olnia 1 loi n. ' M I •
I , , , He I! I till
hem his i .. .r
I ow icr .M l
vvati-rs from the nor'fh-vvesteriT to
the spilth-"astern limits of tie conn-
behalf.
ty, with an iiverage rivr valley four;
miles jn width and forty miles in Hu srKii .Mi
length, rich ami productive, capable .suffering liuunti
of priKluciiig, aiii'oally. with an av-j''d
erage crop, not less than 7o.<H*i bales j
of cotton, ami all other produ.'t.-
J If 'til I K-I'lf .
lor tloet iring. wh'u 'i
telv ili-e
I It'll. , p I l V nil.I
me t r vear-. caus-
iy ii s|ek lain'I v and large lulls
il; l no good
.. ■ n.i^ > "in,>i<-ii-ii ..I-. oiiraged. *• 11111
Of ! i . ,
... i one year ago. liv iic; ml vice ot niv
the farm usually cultivated, ill addi-! |)llMtor. I |,roear. I H<-V Bi'ter/ un'd
tion. Then take a view of the Up commeiiceil tH 'ir use. ...ni in one
lands and creek valleys, a very large. mouth we were all w'. II. and none • f
amount of which is ase.piallv pr.sluc- :i '1,IV ,""1 '
, , I • I Want to >av to I'll poor llieil, v m e ill
t.ve, and you cat, torn, soni- estimate ( ^ volir t.1Ill)(l,.,lw,.|1 ., v,.„r :
of the pr"tn b1e resources that may be j Hop ilit ter. for less than one do tor's 'NrI'
\ \\ oriiiii^ui.iu.
Harris S \\
do
Mill M II
frill ->ar,ib If
Highsinith I. b I'-
nl lo m ilighsuntb
lb. man I;.k-< n
llolltuan Mrs M W
bv .1 II t i il III 111
♦enki s Meed
.1 ill ksi i" f*l • !l I
.1 IIS i i ix
I Isl'pll
derson and T. A. Hasler
V Ou iyotion. t'apt. Jus. H. (tillespie
Mi* E. .1. Thompson were requested
to go with and assist the engineres
in their preliminiiry survey through tfotsl in their affairs
the county.
On motion it was resolved to from
a Central committee, with W. <'.
Bowell as chairman and T: <•. Cain.
as Secretary. to b^ compti'-ed of two
dub-gates from each subscription com-
mittee. to lie elected by said aominit-
t'." from their number: that such
committees elect th ir fwo dtdegates
as central committ *einen, as soon as
added to the present, in its future de- visit will cost —
. , i i -i- a - Lawrence .1 \
velopment. I hen. I repeat. , the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ |(.,w do you i Lock hart Mrs I arm
present owners, the farmers and pro-1 ll|(inilK<l • s„:,| ,, ]lt.r frjt.,,.1.• bv F A Organ
ducers. expeet to enjoy and realiw ! >• to appear so happ'v end good no-
anv of the benefits of the enhanced tured all tie* time - ' I ul^'avs
value of their property, no tide t.r bave Barkers Ginger Ionic liamlv.
perhaps in
was the re
ilv. "and thus e.ts'ly keep
myself and family in good health,
years, will greet t lem with so nrucli v\'|,e,i | am well I ulvv ivs feel g ..si
promise, as the present presents. natur.'d l*''.,d ab a.f t in another
What then to any individual mem- column.
1st of tile i i own unit v. is I lie sum of
IHSSOU TION NOTICE.
The co-part nership heretofore ex-
isting between \. J. (loll V and .f B.
Lake, in the ( arp. ntei u><^ Bniiiliug
luisjle-'s. was dissolved, bv mutual
consent, oil the lirsl ol .lipie. !'-'■*I.
A. J. ttOLEV
Jo||N B LAK li
Bastrop. Jn;>e "ilb. I SNI :! v.
I?."MI. or ij1]!*!. when we consider
the thereby greatly increased value
of their property the reduction of
outlay in the co.' ..f IVeight. thesav-
po.sible, and thiit work on the sub-1 ing in time. I., the im .n- of ready
scription list", in (hr different neigh-1 trransportatiors. and the mark "Is ot
b hot^ds licgiii at ojlee. Hn.:hcom-jthc w„r|lUt v,„,r („r ev-
nutt<*.es, through their eliairr.ian. re- • , .
p >rt jtrogress a* enrlv as possible, to ,'r.> s'"p "" I"'" •'
•li" clriirmun of theI'entral commit- I great deal of which is now lost to
tee W. r Bowell.
your pockets for the want of cheap
ftesolvrfrf further. That the_ sec re- tranw.K,rtation and Luilities for irn.v- '''' ^ ajmi! Tr-ek. . !. „t 11"
ry notify pjich com- ^ Ajiril. my f rown AJm
Man. by nature, in his motion and
movements is not unlke the ebb and
flow of the tide, lit the Mtill-enlm or
raging storm, he needs a " l- .oni, ii
"fitlal wave," to start hint, when in
lar.y, 'lull repose. Then let us. all
together, with willing hands am
U II \ l( ,*s M ^ Mli,!;
I )si rav 'd or -ti.leu from inv
ictteenian of nis appointment.
On motion, I Her Moore. J. IV
'•'.iwler and G. W. .rones were np-
iK>iut«yl a committee to examine the
ties t«i the corporation lands, and
p <rl what disposition can Is1 made
said lands.
)n motion. Dr. H. I'. Luckett, J.
11 rtriiis. and Caten Erliard were
•runteti h c' i «nittei* toconfer with j required dollars, so to sjM-ak. get up
e eorp<iiste authorities mid request
in to pnss a resolution exemjiting
■ G. If. k 8. A. road from all cor-
rugation taxes for I he peri'sl of J,"
trs, and also a donation of two
1 ■ guew of land arid I'ight of way to
ia road.
uo' on. the Secretary was re-
«Ud to imform Major t'onverse,
.1 • * nice, th it nil correspondence re-
nting the extension of tile road.
B«ftrop «h< ilhl He mid reused to the
. urman of the (Central CVmunittoe
\\ Powell.
(hi motion, luectiug adjourned.
T. Ii. Ml i HO A c. CIIAIIIMAN.
T C. r*iw, iVrretarv
steam and l.tive tiiis valley to echo
the whistle of the lofollioll V e VVltll
its rumbling train, and wake up the
Mule, 'i years old. nml well grown;
branded on left hip ,((' cojiue. t.
and .hi the riirht 'liouldi i I li
connected, fre-ll bralltl; oil left ll.'l k
I* Il white s| of lib.Hit the ■ (/.'• ol It
'io-i'elit piece. I will pitv ifCi 'hi i
the return id I lie uinle to iuv farm
..r for si,!■ ii iii!• >i'iiiiit ion as
to i'l I" i'.'i ''''e|'v
Wilier J 'A
Mill. I I 'eter .It'll 're-
toll I bv I'res. f,l c
Michel I William
M id.!lett>n f \ B. by
' t ' I i II'/.*' 11
Mmica C .V
Mini' ii Lew is
M a lone ' b o . by
F K Banner
Mains ioseph a
Nfarchisoii N NN
Berkins Hcnrv
•I..
Bet kins .1 W
Blcifel Geo
Bhillips Jacob
Botts T I.
Bair II I
Barr W W
I'll11 p J J
Bohertsoll .1 To I' bv
11 M Scott
K.dticl.l II B
Stiindcfer .1 B
^lllltll Lewi-
Sinith ' If
Smith E A
do
win^•r«ir',1,7vl IM>
Fit V N K IIVNK, ^,n"« " N' ,,V K '
Bv-tfi;1. J i e I. IhM. ■ oil s
Sn.iiill II I
\\ ilson ti B
l>TB Eli OH STOLEN.
Two horses, iif tK. following th- Sl'BI'LEME!
scription ; On. a larp1 Bay horse, ... . .
tlorniMiit energies of this people, and i,Ih ii I', Inimls high. I"- 'icVd llwitli ilbinns J A
your children the rising generation j«l insule. mi right shoulder, rtlsiut H,
will cull you "blessed," when I hey v-.irs ; I'.- v.jiit. murl.!*;!
i * * i t f . tni* nNi i ii liliM'H nor <•. ii i ii mi I |. Ann. I \
tvvnvr III- m li v tln-ir riatanr h j ||nfll|^ hj^|, |,rafu|(.,| ^ |N ronnort- Mrlvi-t. A
wisdom may now profide. i..| 1.1 'Sonlder, I'lsnit s years Bryce T B. heirs ol
N \ MoBKls. lax t
die. t. r
s't NO.
NO. Ai ' . ' ' . s ..| . s, i . t fief
.1 1 1X
1 met I. i, i ii lull - branch
lo
I'l .11 t 1. nil hlM .'list o| tow II
t •
Bastrop <'ort><.ration.
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oil
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block :* Ba.-troi. I'.>r|N«ration
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All Sulos nro I'ohitivki.v Cash, siii«i m.l
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We mean Business!
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