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The Bastrop Advertiser
Orricm.-Hauhof BulldUm Kaat Htrort
THOS. C. CAIN, )
EDITOR AND PRO-
PRIETOR.
WASHINGTON LKTTER.
Delinquent
Tf « Tr the Taxes
' ) unty, Texas.
■al*r*d t «> Haalrop. T a . Hoal-Omoe
Saooiid Claat Muter.
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Bastrop, T< xae, I tee. 22, 1900.
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The Texas Legislature con-
vene* on Tuesday, .January Hth.
Austin will ask f°r a new 1
charter at the forthcoming session
of the legislature.
America received more award-
at the Paris Exposition than any
nation except 1« ranee.
, - ,i rn- v al, vs.
The next meeting of the icaHe aj.
Veteran Association will hedfter trial
in Austin, in April 1001. < date ad-
- — - — • - .tiff, and case
From late reports,
continue to be ver.'if vs. Lillie Hol-
in the Transvaal ntinued for service.
—.-^g, et al, vs. T'. K.
The contrefti{dismissed as toT. K.
the ereetio-°rtltjrs one judgment by
..j k against other defendants.
oui inlas{1ington and Cortley Bros.
On accl. Totress and wife; judg-
Kditor jon per agreement on file.
Weimar "• Gillaspy vs H. A T. C
for sale ' ' settled by a
Teddy's gall is by no means a
new thing, but his latest exhibi-
tion in that line staggered the
old-timers around the Capitol. It
WAR a sort of advance notice that, cs. WiUt.n, Tax Collector of Baatrop County,
... r .1 vin. Ppph'- lands and town lot* iuuuts*cd on tho tax rolls of
Teddy s ulea o >' ure delinquent for the tuxoa of 1HU9, and that I am
dency would not squat \.i ^'-aSHhaWn thereon.
fifth wheel notion which has' JOHN 8. WILSON, Tiu Collector,
tofore prevailed, and of
tions to come which prftd subscribed before mo this, i£ld tlay of April, 11)00.
" for the cor L. HEIUGBRODT,
Notary Public, Huatrop County, Texaa.
"copy
if no calmness tin'
Senate. A N«v
Mr. I lolls—a1
CERTIFICATE OF COMMISSIONERS COURT
t «K<u xirp-E OF TEXAS,
itol thn N1 y oF HABTKOl>,
1N cV)MMISSIONERS COURT.
lustri'\l)We certify thot wo have examined the within report of lands and town lots
Sen, assessed on the Tax Rolls of Bastrop County for the year 1WW, which are dolin-
qurnt for the taxes of IHtW, and find the same correct, and that .). S. Wilson, Tax
Collector, is entitled to credit for the taxes as shown thereon, as follows, to-wit:
State Ad Valorem Tax $2(l 76
State School Tax IH8 K'l
Ktate Poll Tax HI 00
Total State Taxes $479 58
County Ad Valorem Tax
County Special Taxes ..
County Poll Tax
$2*52 33
:hm 01
. i: t 80
SuaraiF
tee
Goes
This
Coffee.
Th • n o s r
import*, crtc
cles in any cui inc
are the coffee and
butter. The best ho -
telries in the United States
serve lllanke's " FA US T
BLEND" Coffee, so extensively
advertised in high-grade magazines
At our store you can get in "FAUST
BLEND" Coffee at 40c. per pound exactly
the same coffec tor your own table that is
served exclusively on the tables of the following
famous hastelriesof the United States:
GRAND PACIFIC. Chicago,
HOTKI. I'KISTEK Milwaukee.
KIJSSUU. HOtTbK, Detroit. Mich
WAI.ASII K R DINING CARS.
ARLINGTON HOTKL. Hot Spring*, Ark.
BATTKRV I'AKK IIOTHL. A^hevtlle, N C.
TONY FAUST'S CAFB. St Loui , Mo.
ST. JAMIiS. JackMinville, Fla.
SCHKNLBY HOTKL. Pittsburg.
Total County Taxes $579 81
Given in open Court this, 27th day of April, 1000.
J. B. PRICE, County Judge.
J. A. HEW ATT, 1
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agree-
We learTexas Loan and Trust Co.
White, of " Black, etal; judgment
a candidate1^ against John Black
lV . t, and with foreclosure
at the spri fc \ jjen agajn8(; au <je_
When a n.
he usually <' Loan and Trust Co.
nonomtr nf tzer et dismissal
prosperity of t
the fault most r
himself. ^ ^^>an and Trust Co.
A Missouri couhews, et al; judg-
decked that pardofte«'"« Morris
^ sued for,
the governor cannot b6 , . Jien
after it ha9 been recorded .
the secretary of state. A
W. J. Bryan will in the
future begin the publication fore.
weekly newspaper in^en against
Neb. The name of
will be the "Commd Trust Co. vs.
—->-jinan, et al; judg-
default against Annie
Hardeman for amount sued for,
with foreclosure of vendor's lien
against all defendants.
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs.
W. L. Wilson, et al; continued
for service.
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs.
Susie Spencer, etal; judgment
by default against Susie Spencer
amount sued for, with foreclosure
of vendor's lien against all de-
fendants.
Texas Loan and Truft Co. vs.
M. C. Mceks, et al; judgment by
default against M. C. Weeks for
amount sued for, with foreclosure
of vendor's lien against all de-
fendants.
| KKAL J*-
F. II. TALLY,
G. B. MILLER, I
W. N. SCRUGGS,/
Attest:
W. E. JENKINS, County Clerk.
County Commissioners.
NAME OF
OWNKK
LAND.
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DESCRIPTION OK
TOWN AND CITY LOTB.i
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tjr KinatiticI
(inrrott J C
Holtne* AIIhtI
llotiHUit) Ltli'iuila.
lIodKVK Chan.
Mauley Nanny
Hill Ike
IImile-J II
Hnualon Liilia
Holiowoy J C
do
Hamroond A '
llHrrl* Mr« Nannie
Ireland D D
JenkiKK i N.
JennitiRN Wilaon
Kerr W II
do .
I^cwls Scuton
l.ee Roliert.
Moore A W
do
Miller M
Mil tit in Curtis
Ma Iters Morriii
Mailer Mrs M J ..
MrCoy K W
Ntcholi N F
Nflave*8 V
Owens Dolly
Owen* W AJ
I'lemon I'lill Ksi
I'at 11. Thoa F.st
HiKKI tit. Jell
Itontlser I!
HOImikI T B
Roe M F
Hector J II Kst
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fanders John
Snillli It D
Smith James
Scott lie.
Shlel'ls Lace
Taylor I rani,
lay lor Win
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Mil
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I I.oiran
Alexander 8 N
lliirleaon Carrie.
lliirleiiou Charley
Buldcu Isaac
Iliakemore Autlln
Itlakeinore iRnaciu
Hliw'k John.
ItilMiiKsley W IV
UI)liuK le> Loncy 3oJ o II Siovall
llraitu H II
Carter Tora
Callaway AC.
Va}x Mr> Mary A.
Cox W A
Conle^f nTom.
Duval jftinps >
Dlxou Mr, m
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G J OlaRaoock
O 11 Hiovall
J 11 W altera
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Henry Wartiell-
Joshua Lery..
Win Leech
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JrjcJi.-tjck.HN o BROS.
We luive .just received a sliipmcnt of II. J. Heinz/s Pickles. Catsups,
Olives, Mustards. CIionv ( hows, Spices. Htc. These goods are !iie l est and
need no further introduction at our hands.
We have the unadulterated Sugarhouse Molasses. Try them.
A full line of canned Vegetables and Fruits, including White Heath
and Yellow California Peaches, also Lusk S: Co's bear brand of l'ears, Apri-
cots, Egg Plums. White Cherries, Etc.
Fresh lot Kraut, Hominy, Grits and Rice.
J S Craft.
Lldia Houston
T J Ua/.ley
John oarretl
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Smithvllle, lot 7. block 1«.
Sraithvllle, lot6. block 14, Hunt) ad
8mithville, S lot 9, blot'k St. ftiinty ad
Smithville, lot V. Mock M. Hu: ty ad
^nilthvllle. lot 2, block 4, Wilton ad .
femithvi lie lot blook 1«. Biinty a<l
8iulthville, lot 1 block 37. .
Rastrop. frac, fl 5, e 111 •
Hmithviile. Iut , hlk 1. Wilson ml
^Biilhtllle lot 5, blk. 7. Munty ad
Elirin. 1 a 7P, Miles' ad
Hinltltville. loth, blk. J?.
Gent's Furnishings.
We have the prettiest line of -
Neckwear, Suspenders and Handkerchiefs
ever carried bv a firm in this section. Also a full line of Gent's Sweaters
& and Gloves. Call and see them.
Kaatrop, frac blk. H3. e m a
Hastrop. frw blk 2 e m a
Kantrop. 11 H blk. 28. w ra *
Hasirop frai' blk 120 e in a.
Snnthvllle, lot I, blk. '2. Wilson ad
Free Delivery.
Bastrop, Texas.
Phone 50, 3r.
Enoch Harrla
Joh. Koftcra
Kuivht a W hite.
KniKlit .V White
8al Duty
E W Barton
KdJeukiiit
Martin Wallier
Benj Oaborn
Jacob Htandlfer
Dolly Owen* |irempt
A CllllitlK ... I
(1 II Htovall
40 Smith ville. lta 1, % 3. blk 1. Tobln ad
Hinilh vliie, lot 4. blk 0, Taylor ail
I7*i Reuben tiace
157 M Caatlaud
83 r J tiar.ley
psiiJeasi' lloldeuian
'!'.i A M IllKhstnith
7J I.ciimler Wood* .
88 J C' CunnluKham
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rHniithvllle, lot 5, blk 67 .
Kastrop, blka 7i> HJ. e in s.
Haatrop, b'k H3. ems.
llaatrop, blk l>3
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7 M Murker
.'155 .1 O MelctiuiiKcr..
40 Win Medford.
lift Thomas Thompion
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I'M .las Weal
10:Wm Hartou.
W. Ins Black.
147 Dennis Dykes
J S MontKomcry
I I M Nile
'ilT Jatne* Rain*
Sio chat 8 smith
384 J aiucs Weat
Xf.i s Wol feubarger.
850 Malllila Wilburn
3*2 W !■ Williams .
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120
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Smith ville, lot 15 blk 8, Wilaon ad
8mithvillc. lot 13, blk 3, Wilson a>i
rftnlthville, lta 3, blk 24, Mt PI ad
ninitht'Te, lta 7, M, blk S. Tavlor ad
Stuilliville. lot 8, blk 3
Ilnitrop, I.Iks I19-120, ems
Smlthvllle, w Its 13-M, blk 45
Smlthvllle. lot h, hlk k-j
Klgiu. 1 acre, Smiths ail
H111 ithville. lot 1, blk JM
Smitliville, lot 8. blk 3, Wilaon ad
NO JURORS NEXT WKKK.
Judge Sinkw requests the Alv*
vkrtiskr to announce that no
jurors will be needed for next
week—Christmas week.
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Texas Loan ana Trust Co. vs.! tvut lv«iia
Maritth 1 'ilson, et al, continued to! No,I\o 1 "
perfect service. ' wuiiams^u.
1 \> allaee < reeu
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs. | *JjDer
>nry Nealy, et al; judgment by
fault against Henry Nealy for
mount sued for, and foreclos-
ure of vendor's lien against all
defendants.
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs.
Wm. Maxwell, et al; judgment
by default against Wm. Maxwell
for amount sued for, and fore-
closure of vendor's lien against
all defendants.
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs.
Rilie Harburt, et al; continued ■ - ' :
for service. for, with foreclosure of vendor's
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs. lien.
Ike Hill, et al; judgment by de- Chas. (irath vs. Anna Morosko
fault against Ike Mill for amount et al; sum granted a.s prayed for.
sued for, with foreclosure of ven-; r. a. Brooks vs. Sam Wilbar-
dor's lien against all defendants. ^er; judgment for plaintiff.
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs. a. J. Campbell vs. M. K. A T.
Ear lie Smith, etal; continued Ry. Co., of Texas; dismissed by
for service. agreement at defendant's cost.
Texas Loan and Trust Co. vs. ■ Oyer Moore vs. Corporation of
Wm. Taylor, et al; judgment by Bastrop; dismissed by agreement
default against Wm. Taylor, and ut defendant's cost.
foreclosure against all defend- Ex-Parte J. W. Honnig, ad-
an*s ' ministrator, remo.ed.
T. A. Master vs. Taylor Thomp- Ex- F'arte John 1 'reston Fowler, j
jr., application for license to j ueorKe rrerioh
practice law; Jack Jenkins and j .V#'" ('wr
Smith ville. lot 5. blk > . ..
Smlthvllle, lot 11, blk 1, Wilson ad
—Another week's services at
the Christian church, conducted
by Evangelist B. B. Sanders,
" I assisted l. v mr. Bouthet, empha-
2 42 J 1
I i sized the appreciated fact thiit
•;! j both the gentlemen are adepts in
their special line of work. The
1 H| sermons on "The Holy Ghost"
it «. were plain, practical and to tic
2 o 1 ! 1 •
^; point, wh'le the earnestness ol
the speaker and the eloquence of
, j1 j*1 his language held (lie attention
' jj ■i\ [ of every one in the large congre-
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Rations. Rev. Sandorn holds for
Smlthvllle, lot 1. blk 17. .
SmUhville, u lis 8 I. blk 10,
Smlthvllle. Its I \ blk >i"
Smlthvllle Its 1-2-8. bik 71.
Hmith ville. lot ft, blk hi.
K in I til Ville. lis <1, 7. a, O, 10, blk HO
Smitliville, I la I. 2, blk 4«, A llul ad
Smilhvllle lis I .. ii, blk II. Ml PI nil.
Hinllhvllle. lot 3, blk 7
Smilhvllle Its 1-IV blk 13
Simon Lee vs Chas. I.oo,
Emma Hlutcher vh Fritz Hlutcher.
Lucy Chumloy vs Hri^s Chumloy,
tlisinissfvl.
Klijah Williams vs Amos Williams.
Ztino Hiitt'hifton vs Klis< Hutohisnn.
Alonzo Duval vs Cclla Duval.
KUen Atrhinson vh Opo. Atchinmn.
Mollie Millar vs Lit Mil'er.
Hlsie Rldfre vs Solomon Riil^p.
:'KT1T JURORS—8d WKKK
Jatnei T Slack,
'ieorge Henderson
f Martin
-1"r,
Kd Kails
H F 'itly.
CC Pa c.
lllck Spear.
Roger Bjrn t.
' M OkIoii.
won; dismissed.
W. J. Wilson, et al, vs
An-
drew .1. Wiison, etal; petitioned1 (j. C. Highsmith appointed to ri.uu
•a prayed for. examine appiican.
1. E. Pauls vs. Leola Green- State of Texas vs. K. H. Kag-
%K-y, et al; judgment against lentvn, etal; judgment by de-
i Green haw as sued for. fault.
Weis vs. Theresa Nash; Josephine Wiseman vs. Alex
it? as sued for. Wiseman; application for ap-
ifBM.'
D R Mi I,end,
H l< Ct )k
II T Clark,
J I. Itryarit,
W j i iwnni,
J II t'omer.
"V I (i Hrady.
b A Cottle,
« • nwf'.ril,
• ' Kunflcld,
« T t ii I ii ,
Kd Hall.
F lliiileaon Jr.
Sam II (iilleaple,
Cliarlejr tieat,
P. Hackworth,
W H Hradshaw
8 F lllllm&n,
Paul ItehrliiR,
II A Duncan
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gri
rePTT'l\tl vs. Isabel Tally, pointment of "trustee granted.
PM"C %il an to Sam Reece, divorces oranteu.
diction Henry Reece, and ("ioorpi.i Bout hall vs Wm. Southall
000 d< "1
the popuii ts.
the next t\ .
is plenty of I"
your coming.
default against
M.
Alpha .schrr>eiler vs If. Schroder.
Laura K. Walts vn John VV'ntis.
FINK KNIVFS.
J. Thielemann, the gunsmith, |0j
has just received his annual ship- (.
ment of fine cuttlery for Iho holi-,
day trade, consisting of knives,
etc.. of the Wostenholm l-X-l.
the Griffon and other best makes,
—American and Imported. These
knives would make an elegant;
of these Bastrop people, and iii^
power as a speaker is such that
he will always be welcomed,
when he can take this among his
appointments.
—The Ladies' Beading Circle
give their Christmas "Open
Meeting" thin year to the hus-
bands and escorts of members,
and supplementary to a tempting
menu for the most fastidious
epicure, a program for the Aes-
thetic Man will be rendered.
Abel, the first martyr, was slain
with a "club," and for fear they
! may fall into a trap we would
warn these victims that men in
stocks had a "Circle" about their
necks. So let them go fore-
warned and fore-armed. "A hint
to *he wise is sufficient."
was some little excite-
rural district last
4 caused by one
on
f\ Ivin
in I
ym<
bUl
Kliirth Calvin,
ut vs linnry b
r v Lirtiuft A'.
I Xnias present for
I as they are of the
your friends,
he
I
i tie
if (Juns, 1 'ibti
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—We learn that while attempt-
ing to get off the morning Katy
passenger train, at Taylor last
Saturday, Press Southall, a negro
whn formerly lived here, fell un-
der the train and wa^cut to
pieces.
/ -
—At die (Jlc/<wh-Belto coal
mines, .r< miles ^orth of town, a
station has been established, and
given the name of Bishop, t^uite
a crowd went up on the 2:20
Katy train Thursday and re-
turned on the 9:50 train.
— Rev. Weems Wooton has been
assigned to Flatonia station as
pastor for the ensuing year. Rev.
Wooton has been stationed here
beftire and consequently has many
friends who will extend to him a
hearty welcome.—Flatonia Rec-
ord.
— A beautiful Christmas Can-
tata, entitled "Dolligan's Flat,"
will be rendered by the pupils of
the Primary Department of the
Krnile School on Friday night,
Bee. 21i<t, Proceeds for the bene-
fit of the Piano Fund. Admis-
sion 10 cents.
A compromise was matin this
week in the case of J. II. (iillns-
pie vs. .lames MeCane and the II.
AT. C. Ry. Co., in which Mr.
(iillaspie received the sum of
SfiOO. lit; was ably represented
by Attorneys C. ('. Highsmith
and Dyer Moore.
—While health and joy will
brighten so many homes this
Christmas, we can not forget that
tho deep shadow of bereavement
rests over others, and would ten-
tier sympathy to the friends, who
long for "vanished hands and
still voices" as the holidays
hasten on to the past.
Married.—Mr. Lemuel Gage
and Mi"s Maude Morrison were
united in marriage by Judged.
ATTKNTDX LAPIKS!
N ou who so kindly contributed
to Thanksgiving Luncheon for
the prisoners are hereby request-
ed to contribute to a Christmas
Luncheon for them. Tho deliv-
ery wagon will call at each gate
between 2 ami 4 o'clock on tho
af errioon of Christinas day.
Christianity to be true must
enlarge and quicken our hearts,
so that we forget not nor neglect
these unfortunate human creat-
ures who are shut in from tho
sweetest and best things of lifo;
Mime by their own deeds, others
by misfortunes that have ren-
dered them desperate or insane.
"Ho prayoth bunt, who loveth lest,
All things both ureal ami small,
I'ur the kfrn.ti (iml who lovcth us,
Ho made ami loveth all."
—MRS. K. II. .II NKMNS.
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DKNTAL NOTICK.
Having permanently located m
Bastr >p, I offer my professional
services to the public. Am pre-
pared to perform skillfully all
operations in t^c domain of
Dentistry. I can make you n
beautiful set of teeth or make
your teeth beautiful, whichever
is necessary. Years 'if experience,
improved methods, and the con-
stant care and attention devoted
to all branches of scientific den-
tistry, enables me to do the bog
work at the least cost. Plate
Gold Crown and Bridge Work
specialty.
If you want any information a
to the condition of your teeth an(
the cost for remedying same—it'tl
yours for the asking. Office ova'
First National Bank, in rooms rn
cently vacated by Dr. N. (j
Fowler. Dr. Combs, D. D. ft.
A PRKSKNT
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for Christmas should be useful t
the same time handsome in a
pearance. We suggoHt that y
see our Ladies Fine Jackets an4
Capes, New (lilt Pelts, Sillr
Waists, Handkerchiefs, Ties,
Purses, Rugs, etc., before making
tiniiet i m marriage Dy.JUdirc.J. vnnr ««lu,.iL,n .. .
.. . . . ,,, , y l,r selection. See our big stac
\. Jenkins, on Wednesday night, of Dolls. Stkvi.nson k Hoi.tJ
' It was tjuile a romantic affair.
I The groom stole the damsel from
] her home, and taking her behind'
•'m i n his hor to, :rnllof . t| .,i -'
o^k
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IIAMwiMK XMAS I'kKSKN'l-^
■ lust arrived a beautiful lot * f
Suils in ()uk, in tho
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