The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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JUS BURBLE
*'*♦ t> K«4..l In.
NittJ|llll., V(l only «
•IVITJT IhhIv k uow
'•U'-lnrnw, iiixl oil
with enjoying
I*. >lli, ui> tho
k|« •' Mult uwilm"
U« (111 lllIM lltIV
till
*8011} r ixttviy Wan Iis-iikoI lit-ro
, t hum noun <if liUwarui*
lOtS lUMrtnfiti'turo of Milk, mill
_i ^ ty Unii(la>>tni< |.rotniuni* wore of-
CD li'twd tur 1 Ik- lln.-M lot of oooooim
mul ispenmonii of rnw nilli Hut |mb-
lit- Itileivht limum-Iidl until in 1KIH,
wln-n a midMottvo Htriin^fr iippoiirad
in tlimfity, ami liy rfprtwutiitioiiH
of tliaftrotltM to lie inn<li'trom Hilk
rin-mit Vurtf-l it veritable Ixxuii,
which ly t-xt.-n.loil to nil Uu-
lnr««' citioaki'iit hnru tho fever wiu
very vuulup
It wm u«ai to K<*t the worm* from
•broad, tent fhe f -o>lmj{ of them \v
a mtunO matter Knch full crown ; AliraniH
A Pmlmt* 4lld I 4Unri.
One of the i*i<.it<- l kiri'iiiim 1
over li>-aiil of wu- tin. An iiutltil.
tlOll ll.lll lolltf [Kl-- .1 It I' UlN'tll'll
of iikkIhW. They xilil ilui nnilal* fur
A Hiniill mini to ill .-lu i liintltillloil,
\\ hu ll dwinl for mi.Ii toy* They nl
•o mini: "Won't ynu Inke iiwny the
old ivililliet too* Wo ilmi'l WMllt l(
Ni tho olil enbiiiel wa tuiri ! 11
with it* ootitenln
C'otueH one ilnv a itentleliiilli of the
■peoulative fraternity to tin- oero-
tniy of the new owner*
"That's the niiimt hit of furni-
ture,' lioNayH 'Would tint .u'ioty
think of |iiirtiuu with 11V I eon Id
a hi|}!i a-> JJM> for a ou.toi u-r '
We don t ileal in old fiirm: ire,"
answers the nonrotary.
The H|ieeii)Ator return* the next
day lie goon to £Stbit, he h|n ini.'* to
iMm, tMin, tl.ooO. Thereupon the
MM-retary ciiinrtllt* hlsehiefM. A tele
xram arrive* from Jacob* (anot h
er *|*<ulator); lie oiler* 11, Mm,
from Vienna, reaohe* tU,
MISS F. CHAMBERS & CO..
Tin- llc-l NViii<I Mill MjuIc is tlic
THE LEADING MILLINERS.
Wf iicvt'i imilalt', lull alwiivs lead,
|i|v|tic-|. iiicc>t iintl latM t-i)in|i|i-tc >lix'k
III
of
I In-
GALVANIZED AERMOTORS.
Fixed and Tilting Steel Towers.
'GilJ KIM:' Saloon
(Muiii Street,
. . . Itaalrop, Texan.
Milliuery Uress Goods, Notions, Shoes, Eic.
worth «to 20 ouiHVh of mulberry ; ooo.
ItMiN em jHtr diom. Hi) nonriy overy out* Thorn tho Inxiy in, and t!u> vulturm
ll.nt ovrnml or ootild hire a jilin-e of («hu know* how they *e..nt or HIMJ
£i'iiiid j'hiiit.'d it with Morn* Mul- the |irey?) are ixutliered toireiher.
tieauUa" *eed Th« plant* grew vif- Mono*, from Pari*, renelie* I'.'.MiO:
oroiihlv and were three feet high the I vy of AinHter.lain wlmper* ilH.OOO,
flrrft year and «ave leave* the mo- i but at n:i.fif>ii Uiwi* of I^mdon cur-
onil
When the tree* liejran to mature
the aopoud year every one went era-
The urow niK wa* in the nature
if a pitlllile One pi.i e of ground
would bear profiwely; another would
aeemiugly defy cultivation In the
meantime every girl of any enter
pri*e had her eolhi'tion of cocoons,
r.-el*, dainpimt ap|uiratui and liru*li-
e* for HtartiiiK tin *ilk to wind, und
tin* fad dominated wn'iety. Young
gentlemen had no abow aloiiK*ide of
tbe caterpillar*, and one lu revenue
for the *li|tht *at down oil and
*nni*lt'xl a choice colleetion of Hal
tan bar *tri|Mxl worm* and w;m
Ml.xl for the value, lH'iide* I'wmi;
the heart of hi* Jemima forever.
The tlmt Hale of tree* wa* on the
llock street *idewalk of the ex-
ehaiiKe Year old tre«<* tuminencod
at fill x iitn apiece and then ran up
to f'J. Now, anooreof ground would
grow about -I,,'iUU tree*, ho the grow-
er* had reason for ixettinc ex« ited
Janie* Kvbert, who at ?r> i* still
eolihluiK on Pegu striM't, lived with
hi* father in 18aii in a little Nmrd
shanty on the noutheast corner of
Tenth and !•' it /.water streets The
lot wa* 50 feet w ide, running west
to Eleventh street old Sybert was
w ide awake ami planted ihisuround
with "Morus Muilmaull* "and they
grew ahundai'tly. He had numerous
offer*, but hel.lon till Octolier, and
then Hold out for #r,600. He had
boon offered the ground for (450.
Ills next crop in 1*10 was valued at
for I ho crop, and the lot was
ruined for all planting purposes.
Nothing but dynamite will era.li
onto the root*, and they will close a
well 100 yard* away
The great sale wa* held at Oer-
mantow n on the 'JOth of Heptemlier,
1 KitV. Treo* aix f H<t high started al
(3 aril rose to f? I'hiliji Phyniek
gave the filial Htroko to hi* fortune
by buying 120,000 worth, and I ho
procouedi; of the Halo came to 1*0,-
■u uMiituii«iii me cra/e was as li.nl,
and some prominent people ruined
thonniolvo*. The Ciu roll* of t'aroll
ton wore credited with the loss of
much of their ]si**e*Kionfl in this
•peculation.
And now there iMwan to be doubt*
and much figuring wa* done, and it
became apparent that the native'silk
would cost alsiut tl more ]*-r pound
than the imported, and not as good,
and *o the bnbhle hurst. Ninety-live
|ier cent of the speculator* lost more
or less Homo won. A prominent
rich family hero, wlioso daughter*
have married into the nobility of
Euro|>e, made their start for afllu-
euce in the money made by thoirohl
Huteli grandmother on the little
hall acre garden on t'hriHtian above
Eightn Htreet, right opposite Flower
now Fallon street, while James Horn
and Philip Plivnick lout #100,000
apiece.—Philadelphia Time*.
Kudni tl « Ufiirrw lliliir by llrart.
Whoti Pri)fos>Hir <^x |K*r of
Rutgers was examined for admis
■ion to Yale in 1K52, Tutor Taloott
said to Mr. t'oo)K'r, "How much
Orcck have you read.'" "Over 11,000
page*," was I ho reply. "You don't
moan that, do you?" said Mr Tal
oott. "Inn t It a,000 line*:-" "No,
sir," wa* tho reply. "When I *ay
|uige*, 1 mean |mu< . " In later life
he declared that if all the Hebrew
Bible* in the world wore destroyed
he oouM i cprislui*) the text from
memory Professor t'oop. r * hcIioI-
arsliip wa* rocogninod by the 1h>-
■towal in lxiu of a degr.si of LL. H.
hv Tulane university, the president
of which, Profe**or Johnson, was a
meinlier of the *ame class at Yale
and remember* the incident cited
above.—Chicago Chronicle
One Mnr* Duty.
First Now Woman lat the club;—
Have you finished your social duties
for the day, dear?
Second New Woman — Horrors I
no. 1 feel that 1 really munt go
boriia and call on my husband.—
Jyindon Answers
mil'
< m <HOi: I>Kl*A KM M KNT i^> ii|> !<• tIk* sluii<lai'il.
anil our
PRICES HAVE
Tilt1 latin** should mm'
I iimnIv W«. Iliivt' I'llpl^tt
S|. Liiiis. ;is i l iniiiit'i. T«
I n\.
Miss F. Chambers & Co.
NOT GONE UP
lint' of Novflty Divns
.MTV'iffs of Mrs. (Jass, of
ius|M*t't and | rut' cur goods is
ries off the cabinet, and *>11* it to
au amateur for £4,500!—Andrew
ljing in I.union Illustrated New*.
Tlir Curr,
A man prominent in the affair* of
HunLirk related tint following inci-
dent ;
"One day, twomonth*after 1 hail
sit;neil the jilmlge, I had a craving
for a drink of whisky so strong that
I could see nothing else hut drink*
alsiut me and felt as if 1 must have
at least oin drink I told a friend of
my state of iiiiihI.
"He said: ' You need not drink. 1
can tell you of a substitute that will
stop your discomfort tint a bow. of
ice watct and a raw potato, peel it
and cut down one end of it to a *i/.e
convenient to take in the mouth.
I Hp the potato in the ice water and
suck it every time you think you
must have the whisky.'
"I tli.1 as be advised. 1 t<m>k the
bowl of ice water and the potato and
placed them on a table at the head
of my bed and would dip the potato
in the water and pla. e it between
my lips every few moments till I
went to sleep, 1 awoke free from
any desire to drink whisky and
have lss'ii free from it ever since.
That one treatment eradicated my
craving for whisky for all the time
that ha* since ola|ised. "—liuffalo
Courier.
Knew II All.
Prior to tho departure of an ex
cursion train for Edinburgh on the
morning of our recent annual holi-
day two noted Arbroathians were
standing in front of the Imoking of
lice window watching and admiring
theclerk'* expertne** in selling tick
ot*, when the I' llowing dialogue
was overheard liefwoen them : <Inor-
die—That chap ken* hit; wark. Han-
dy; but lat'* hi* reason for pushtu
the ticket* intuo that olickin ma
nhlniiV Handy—I'm astonished at yer
iiA> ..AhWTi
passenger on the tickets as he sell*
thomV (leordie—Hul he's no spcirin
their names, au lioo doe* ho ken
them? Handy—He dlsua need, he's
a gleg chlct that, tnin, an ken* a'
the fouk in Arbroath, auhl an young,
three an twenty thousand o' them
—Dundee News.
Ilr.ilallr Frank.
Hhe—Don't you think this hat is
h little too young for mo?
He—No. You are too old for the
hat —Indiana!sill* Journal
I, R. KHIIAHII
THE JEWELER.
Get Your Gun
O-Cfc-aTMCi -u• 'li tr •• •• .'_s WO -..l • '■ O'ja 4 O
J. THIELEMANN,
(THE GUNSMITH.)
Is jiisl in i('( <'i|il of ;i larjr«' and complete lint' of
RIFLE, SHOT and TARGET GUNS, PISTOLS, ETC,
WV have all sizes and makes of aiui'.nitiori. All kinds
of lisliin^i tin kle. In fact, everything earried in the
s|iotliiie line, ('all and ins|ieet stin-k.
J. THIELEMANN.
soi.i) in
II. K t'l.ARK, I'noi'iiiKToH.
. , . SlICCVtlMil' t.i WaIIUKS .V IlKWATl .
R&G.STARCKE.
. ^ hKALKKS IN
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware.
Carpenter Tools, a Specialty.
Barb and Smooth Wire Fence,
Staples and Nails, of all Sizes.
Iluviiitf | iirrliHHMi I In fuvorltit "liili Saloo
I nun Wurn-u A llcwmi. I will U up to lb
lil^lii'^t «tnii(lArtl. Klut'il Mtii kit**, liruistl
Wun - ( Kit*. €■ i\%* me a call.
Cj. E. CLARK, Prop't.
THE RIVER BRIDGE
LIVERY. FEED & SALE STABLES.
Miss V, List hi
A. I'. MlHllllS, I'lioi'iin ion.
.... Near Kiv.tr Itridge.
■ 1
FASHIONABLE *-2
Solicit hliiire of public |>alrouagc.
llorsiK will bit tuKen euro of al low
rati— liuggicK, hacks mid good
stin k l>. |it 011 IiuiiiI. Kvt-ry eff ui
will lie Intnl.' to inuoiniuodate those
favoring ini* with their custom,
A. T. MORRIS, Prop't.
hoppe
Saloon and Restaurant.
MRX ttOPP"£.Prop\.
M\ Ihir will carry
llramlies. Wines. Ice
the 11 i'm! I.rands.
none lint tl'it best and purest Liquors, Whiskies,
Cold l.afjer, always on tap or bottle, ('igara of
I'lie kicTAl hant is equipped ill 11 rat class
Kimi imi ti *m . Hot Mkai.s, nil hours.
si vie. Fresh Ovstkhh,
MAX HOPPE, PROP'T.
11 us rei'i'ivi*<l ln*r Fall and Winter Shirk of Millhury i r. <
and \olioiiM, 1'jitU ru I l ith, and Mi-Hen hrt-sM uihl Hack !l:*ti , ,
('liililrcu'h llat#, I looil* mul <'a| s. CliuikM, ( a|n ?*, |« aM-iu it<u > l-.nli r-
down for CltutkM and Capeit. Silkn, Vrlvel^ IV mciiu'iiI nHraidn, ■*, 1
Kuiitrolderii^, (ilovo*, imiiTWiuir, IIm^iiin. ( m fih, Ii« It-. Hair t>ri 'i-
UientH, Side ('oint H. Itilt let* Wind, Knitting Wool, Zephyrs, (Yl-
le« loi«l Novelties, Kte. Ladien, eall and examine tfood* tiefore pureliu^- !
ing eUewliere. I am determined not to Ik* uuderNold.
MISS R. LI TER. j
FRESH 6K0CERIES
and NOTIONS.
W. 0. MILLER, at the Reynolds'
Corner, is in receipt of a Fresh
Line of Groceries and Canned
Goods and an excellent stock of
Notions.
For f ifsi i (iiiMfi'irs. mul l< | u i r« • I i:i-« • pun Is tlmt urt'
iii^t tlit'N urc rt'|iifM'nii>tl. Ir;itU> witli
W. C. MILLER
li'KVMU.DS- COKNKlf.
BAUHOFS
THE BISMARCK
Saloon and Restaurant.
B. GtJSE, Proprietor,
-- - SneeeHKor to ——
MAX IIOIM'K.
%
l-'resli lee t'nl.l Siiii Aiili.nio l.iiKer, always on tap,
KINKsT W'IM'.s, III!Willi's, IVIIIsKHOS. ('IliAltS. KT('.
Meals by the week, day or >iii|{li' meal, lint l.iilieh. Ill to li. every day, freu
Call and see inc. 1$. (SUNK, I'uol'lilKToli.
mum
Tub xX.\
Pwirl Beer.
MAM K V«"11'KKO BY
SAX AXTUMU
liltKW IXT(i
association
WM. RESSELUS.
• MB ■**- -
* IP
II t ta!%•*u the l.nul in I'eXM- on aeeoiint
ll- \«iut i>liiii^ <|ualilie«. (inn IiumI AInviiv-
l For hale in |tiiHro|i by •. • ■
A. C. KLEINERT, A^ent.
% t ii nil
ID I?.. BAXTER,
DENTIST"8®
AUSTIN,
TEXAS.
HA8TROP, TRXA8.
Pants. $4.00 and I i
SriTs. #20 ami IY
t 'aptalu Sweeney, |' S. A.. S*n IMejfo.
I'al., y : "Mhllon's Oatarrli Keme.li
Is the Hrst iiiedhine I have ever found
that would do in* any good.' I'rlee Mr
Hold by C. Krlinr.l A Son sail W. ,1.
Mllry driiKKlsls.
Karl's f'lovei Kool will purity your
(tomplexloi:. regulslr your btwels, r.nd
makes your liesd n elenr ss n t>e|l. i.'n■
MV-., and SI .mi. Sol.l by C. Krtiard .V
Hon and W. J. Mile). tlriiK^isis.
/.alio Inv iKorstes. slitnu atr* and bnil.ti
up tin- broken down system. Zjiiio cure*
mental and urrvous debility of men.
hold by t'. Krliard A Son. iirugjclst*.
Kour Hllf Mireesses
Having tbe needed merit to niur.* limn
make koimI all tin- advertising claimed
for thein. the following tour remedies ... _ .
have reacb.-d a phenomenal sale. Iir. BE«N MARTIN, PfOp t.
Klntt'i Xew Hlacovery. for eousump-
tlon. C'oughs aud colds, each Imtilr l.o< atkh st the Krliard old stand,
guaranteed Klectrle Itilter*, the gr. il is |ir. pareil lo do sli kinds of llliick-
rttmedy for I.tver. Hloimck and Kidneys. ! atnUhlog III the t -sl style, carefully mul
duttklen'f Amies Salve. Ilie l.cst In tin wlltl dispatch.
World, aud Or. K'ng. N'ew Mfe Pills. Special attention given to horse shoe
which are a perfect pill \|| Miese teni- Inir. and sati.factiou guaranteed.
rdles are guaranteed in <|o Ju ! m hat Is A wood shup t* connected wllbmy
claimed for Mieni ami Ilie dealers nl.oae establlsliiuei.t where all kinds ill cur-
lie l« attached liereu iih will be glad riagc and wagon work I- done under
fo tcM y«Mi oiore of them. Sold by W. strict guarantee.
j. Milcf #d C. Krhard A Son l rug : You patronage solicited.
KNtiAUKMKM ItlN'flS
are pledges of tbe most joyous event III
uue's lile. Thc\ point lo the coining
i-stabliidiuiciit id a new fnmlly lu Ilie
State Sn iiihii ever does a handsomer
scl than |>luciiik! the engagement ring
upon the linger of uls helrotlu-d. slid a
in ii ii ought to choose a token Willi due
care, IIS he .Iocs his future wife. There
isn't any (louts' about. Ilie grcalrst plncc
in llaitrop county for young men lo
«elect their engagement rings Is my
lilg .lewelrv Store. Besides cngaKC
melit rings In all the very latest designs,
I have everything to he found ill ii llisl
class .levvclrv Store.
R. I . SANDERS.
An experienced watch-maker, will do
all repairing.
Kine watch repairing, a Specialty.
CHAS. BRIEGER.
MERCHANT TAILOR
Can tie found at the old stand, pre- !
pared to cut. Ill und make t'lotbiug 111 j
the latest styles, satisfaction guaranteed. I
A line line of tjcuis' furnishing goods j
on hand und luade to order.
I am i.cent for the celebrated
Wheeler .* Wilson's hlirh-arin nets
number nine, i- Ilie only neilect Sewing .
Midline fur family use
No house is complete without a
Sew ing machine. Try one
COTTON SEEDS.
We will pay the Highest Price,
in Cash, and give honest weights,
and buy at any time, winter or
summer, all cotton seeds offered
to us at our Mill.
Bagging and Ties to exchange
for Seeds.
We buy and sell everything, for
Cash.
Powell Oil Mill Co.
Aug. 15, 1896.
DONTGETLEFT
THE KATY FLYER
A NEW FAST TRAIN
VIA
living discontinued the Snlium liiisincss, ;intl
f'lnliai'krfl in the Ucstjiiinnit
In (.'oiirU'Miis i re ni incut iintl
t<> merit iintl rcccivc ,i 1 ilhm*;iI
*«)" Hot Li \cii, at iill Ikhii's.
on short noiicc.
*• >" l*'ui;su OvsTiiiis \m l''isii. < i v>ic.
tnr ci i:.\nn hhodi i k, ii
THE BAUH0F RESTUARANT.
I the Snlium liiisincss.
iilnl (iriicciy line, we hn|
elnsc iitleiilii.it In litlsiucs
share of puMie put roniipc.
:11 it I not meals sen t
AM operation- I' .ii.b -. \!1 Klnds.il Crown and bridge Work.
Al l. WiiltK W \Hlt.\V|'EI . - -
iil'I H I. I'.l:.' CDNiiltKSS AVKM A1 s | I\, 'I'KXAS.
t iV Kit IIAIIN .1 KIV KI .it Y S'llllti:.
when
AMI Sill.il
III seusnll.
e- Bastian,
<2To3> <£.<*£> <2SEi2> <SZ.-iSS'
I II i 1 I II IN
(Nueces-or to
Hastivn Siix.)
hie
No. 4093.
II. !)« OltUA IN, I'rt-. I A . HasI.IK, \ I •. I 'i i .. « ' I, ; ; ll: i {IIAKH. (
Capita! Stack Paid Up, $5G0(-0.
-A. 11 ri:X-Z OBIZED S12SO OOO.
THE FIRST NATIONAL TANK GF DASTRBP.
o TIM. GLASS & HARDWARE.
■i m: i \ / n:i) ,s / .i,
I /'II Mih.
nit.\r rs x c.v v in: y/.'/M in • i v/. • r
ix . i.i/o//,•> rimy ii i ; i><>i i.(/. ,t
MOM V III l I IV I 11 .IS ItKI'I.M I IN I. A III. I i.l; 'Ml v V| (l| t. I >, M |: .11 . I TIM III i'K
I Ilia Hank ik till I v" ei|iii;i|ieil uti.l |n |.nreil, ami vvill lie f lithful cirrca
I'onilcnl if ynii inlriihl imv (uut of unit bu in.-, vviili it.
KxrlmiiKe .old. in iiini.untK lo <nlt. on ilie |>i uie||.Ml iill. - ot l,,-n ,rn vu in
llunitlire, SU'it/erland. Ilollnlid. Ill • ill III. I n nini, \.n-«-iv . Svvcedeii,
Oicat ItriIu 1 Ii mill III I.II .!. I Mill • ml iialv
Free li«e of oil rKlrc I'roof Vail, lo Cu-ton<ci • I., in I'nii Valium. I'.i. i
Dikki'Tiiiii*: W. II. Hlvcrn. I'. II. Klzm-r. H. A. (. i.. n, H. 11. lir^ali I.
A. Iliwler, W. C. I'ovv ell II. I'. I.tickclt A . r. Ki Inn .1. Cln -s i Ki I aid
I.mi |i>. i i I 11 I, I'aiiila. Klc. I t.
Iliuiibl.il lo Ilie I'ulilii Ini liberal
putrouu^c bcidovviil 111.<>ii the olif
firm, I ii'.k a .'i111111111aim 11' ni ^aim
llantrop. I .Mi-., M.trclt Hi. IH'.i.'i.
sn.v..-, .1 a | .ini net I ii iii I Stamped Tlu
« n. 1 lie larmM a-M.irlincnt of
t ; r|ic • it'- lo..In, Uuililer'N Ilard-
vvure, Ciiillcrv. I't ncc Wire, Kto.
"E. BASTIAN, SR.
3P^IL,^gei
meat MARKET
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
t p. p. p,
J PRICKLY ASH, POKK ROOT CMARRH. WALARIA,
« AND OLD SORES
More
lti\ Maiitix
FIRST CLASS SERVICE
ST. LOUIS
AMD
CHICAGO
without change.
/.NO POTASbiOM
Makes
Marvelous Curns
in Blood Poison
Rheumatism
and Scrofula
r i- r i ir « .
till Hi.lk M
Htri<H*itli 1o w - l i n. .| • , v
diwi m, i• ii'w 11. • |
nrl|i|>|(M'«a win r • 1.1
f h*IIcami 11 - •, .• in -
KI!:m TROUBLES
r:i(l L'YSFnPSIA
11 r 'tilrflf rr u #rrrt by r.P.P.
It!' My A h, Polio R • ' ami Pott*-
r , inu Lmml ^urlQc-r uo
NVUk
. p.. Jnlj 91.140L
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C i ii l UKbc n <>f
r ' i !• • ll .' h|ir. ci \rk ,.uit|
1 ni"'" I tlinn «' r««
i 'i ' en tit at I tn« II a hjiriuirs.
Hi'i.i. . - > i >• « . o. I).
i "• kiMlfi 'y roqn.
.1 Al«. M. fjKWTON,
At iir«twn 0>uniy, O.
C | l. J. II. Johnston.
Th /t"
F««r ptiitnit ••
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 43, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 26, 1895, newspaper, October 26, 1895; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205274/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.