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The Bastrop Advertiser
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
}'0K CONSTABLE.
We arc authorized to announce
J. H. WATSON.
um a candidate for re-election to the
office of Constable of Precinot 7 Iteil
and Watterson,
OFFICIAL DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TOTE OF BASTROP COONTY
It is hereby certified that the following is the Official Democratic
Vote cast in the Primaries, held Saturday, May 24, 1902;
Attest;
T. W. CAIN. Secretary.
ROGER D\ RNE, Chairman.
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— A fine ruin reported between
Hillttboro and Temple, Wedneday
night.
—A oar load, each, of Corn CANDIDATES.
Chops, Wheat Bran and Corn
Meat at the (June Restaurant.
—Oh, for a regular root-soak-
ing rain. It would do a power of; (i,u „,,VM!N. u<
good in this county, just now. s. \v. T. I.anhtm
Foil I.IKIT. lii'VIHNoK.
—A Methodist protracted meet- | <«eo. l>. \< d
ing will soon begin in the grove \|J||"iNI Y 0KN'KllAI-
across the river from Smithville.
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— Regular services at the
Foil mitlTaolXKR.
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Mothodist church next Sunday, j
morning and night, by the pas- nm i.vnimommissionkk.
tor, Kev. O. T. llotchkiss. hup't prnur instiu'ction
" . . - .. . Arthur LeKevre
—The protracted meeting to. FoK K. ,-ommi^ionkr.
have begun at the Christian K. P. Curtis
Juo. W. Hornsby
O. B. Colquitt
Ab-'M IA 1 K it'STK K S. C.
church the middle of June has
been indefinitely postponed.
— Rev. Homer T. Wilson will
lecture in Bastrop on Monday
night, June Oth, further mention
of which will be made i.i next is-
sue.
—"Sparks from the Anvil,"
will be the subject of Rev. Homer
T. Wilson's lecture at Bastrop
June Oth. Don't fail to hear this
lecture.
—Rev. T. C. Swoffotd has res-
igned the pasterate of the Bap-
tist church at Smithville. The
vacancy lniu not been tilled at
last accounts.
—The council degrees will be
conferred in Klgin Chapter, R.
A. M., next Monday night. Sev-
eral Royal Arch Masons from
Bastrop expect to "attend the
meeting.
—Woodie Townsend, for Con-
stable beat 1, voted for at Bas-
trop, Hill's 1'rairie, and Good-
man, received the unanimouse
vote of the three boxes. A com-
pliment deserving, and his friends
are very proud of it.
P. A. Williams
Jl'IVSK eottRT (RIM. A Pi
W. L. Davidson
ASHtH 1 ATI-: .it STICK IV AP
W. M. Key ...
AHsm 1 ati: icstk k civ. ai
Sam StrecOnan
J. M. Furman
A. S. Fisher
M. Surratt
KoR t It.NORBtW.
A. S. Burleson
FOR 11 vi I WIATOR.
J. NT. Hale
for kki'rkskntatlve
S. J. Isaaeks
for p* strict attornk
J. P. Buchanan . ...
for Fl.oATKK.
,!no. K. Kubena
COt'NTY Jt'OOE.
J. B. Price
COt STY ATTORNEY.
Paul I). Page
DISTRICT CLERK.
W. fI. Murchison
Thon.il. Parks
COt'NTY CI.KRK.
Thos. P. Bishop
SHERIFF.
<!oo. \V. Davis
tax COl.i.e('tor.
J. S. Wilson
A. B. Reynolds
tax assessor.
\V. H. Grimes.
col N I Y TREASl'RER.
C. R. Haynie
D. H Bell
C. Chalmers
C. L. Moncure
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PI UKI.Y PKUSONAL.
Olto I>citz is home for a few days this
week.
Capt B. P. Orgala retnrned from
tieor^etown Monday.
Attorney J. M. Miley, of Smithville,
visited Bastrop this wck.
Palt Powall, of Kl^in, was anions the
visitors to Bastrop Tuosi lay.
W, K. < >r«,tin returned from the i-'ou'.h
Western t'uiveridty Mon<':iy.
Joe Juntf is at home from attendance
at the lialvcston Medical college.
Commissioner O. B Miller, of Good-
man, spent Thursday at the county scat.
ROM Till':
PRODUCER
I,ei Burleson, of San Saba county, ,,f high-grade woolens we have
was among the visitors to Bantrop Mon-
,|.IV procured a fine line of
SriTINU8
for this season's wear,
signs and textures are
The de-
of pro-
Miss Ella Duval and Mrs. Carrol, are
guests of their sister, Mrs. W. T. Ilig-
gins and family,
Mrs. B. P. Orgain returned Monday
from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. Mc- 1 gressive tendencies in keeping
Cullough, at Waco. I Up with procli\ities of stylish
Attorney li. F. Turner and wife, of , jreHHerH
Smithville, were among the v'sitors to |
Bastrop this week. All thnt expert tailors can do
Rev. O. m. llotchkiss, pastor of the to ensure perfect fit and set is
Methodist church, returned from
Georgetown Monday
Capt. A, S Fisher, candidate for As-
sociate Justice, left Sunday afternoon
for his home, Georgetown.
Charley Briegor, jr., of Rockdale, on
a visit of several days to the old home,
returned to R >ckdale Tuesday.
Ben P Simmons, commissioner elect
from precinct 3, was among the paasant
callers at our sanctum Wednesday.
.Joe Watte"' on and Billy Stroder,
f the Watterson neighborhood, wore
visitors at the county seat Monday.
done by our tailors and wo have
no hesitation in claiming super-
iority for our garments.
WM. KKSSKWK,
"Tho Tailor."
W. Price, t . Runk, John Preuss, Ed
Rosanky, A. Galloway, Pr. A. L. Brown
Dr. S s Waton, and Socretary T. W.
C on the I >einoeratic Executive Com-
mi!'«e, were all present at tho meeting
Monday, the mtseiing whs e.tiled to order
Mrs S. F. < lieen and children, of i by chairman Byrne, near II >*el... k and
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—A moonlight Basket Bicnic
was given in honor of Miss Grace
Gassman, of Ft. Worth, on last
^Hshursday night, chaperoned by
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Schaefer, jr.,
Mrs. Otto Griesenbeck, Mr. and
Mrs. Max and Geo. Starckey and
Mrs. Geo. Habensburg,
—The vote of Hon. A. S. Bur-
leson for Congress, was solid
throughout Hie county, evidenc-
ing the fact that the Democracy
of old Bastrop are well pleased
with their Congressman, and that
his course in ('ongress meets with
their unqualified approval.
— Fifty years ago one Calvin
C'unninghan, came to Texas from
Precinct Officer^.
County Commissioner, Precinct 1
Bastrop:
C. E. Lindner
Alum Creek:
Lindner
Pin Oak:
Lindner
Paige:
Lindner
Lindner's total vote, 303.
County Commissioner, Precinct 'J
Smithville:
F. II. Tally
Rosanky.-
Tally
Jeddo:
Tally
Upton:
Tally
Eight Live Oaks:
Tally
Red Rock:
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Ross County, Ohio. Any one Tally
knowing of him or his descen- Tally's total vote, tils.
dants, will confera favor by noli- , County Commissioner, Pre, met t.
fying his nephew, Scott Cunning-, ^
ham, Alton, Illinois, or the An- ^.'simm-Vw''•••
Hi^h Grove;
vi i.tisi r at Bastrop, Texas.
—The Guse Market has enter- Millei
Simmons
ed into a written contract with 11" Store;
Mr. T. C. Calloway, for Seventy Mm,.,
head of fat steers, ten to be de- 1 >"i m
livered each week. These steers ' ' lm,in-
, MiHer
are guaranteed tone full fat ami simm , ...
of the best in the county. The Hill's Prairie
Guse Market will furnish patrons Miller
with none but the fattest, juciest Simmons
and best of meats.
—The Ai>\ uaisi k will publish
a complete li.-L of the Democratic
voters in the recent Democratic
primaries, held in Bastrop county
by precincts. There being near
names we will deV"te sever-
al columns of each issue, begin-
ning with precinct I, an I contin
uing iintil complete. It will bo
HOtnething worth preserving, for
future reference.
—Tin colored Normal f r Bas-
trop h's been declari d "oi'f, ' the
State Supt. being unw .'.'.ing l>
"ry 'gnizc" all that hud I
nro|(cted, saw fit to ■ liminati
Bastrop qn account of i: [
mity to (J'thor Normal in tl.i
ritory. Thil will OiUM |re
appointment to many e n ;
who hail proposed to ■
Jiustrop Normal.
Simmons' majority, 'Jl
County (' mmissi >ner, I'recinct I.
Elgin:
A. Stewart
Wood's Store.
Stewart
Me Dade:
Stewart
Stewart's total vote. 500.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct I.
Bastrop:
J. X. Jenkins
(loodman:
Jenkins
Mill's Prairie:
Jenkins _
Jenkins' total vote, 'JH0.
Justice of the peace, Precinct
Smithville:
W. L. Moore
Ko wtnky:
Moore
J Ido:
Moore ..
I 'pt >n:
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 3.
Cedar Creek:
J. D. Alexander
High < irove;
Alexander....
Caldwell's Store:
Alexander
Alexander's total vote, 'JJ
Justice of the Peaee, Precinct 1.
Elgin:
F. S. Wade
Chits. Gillespie
Wood's St' re :
Wade
Gillespie
Gillospie's nvtjori'y, '.M.o.
Justice of the Peace, Precinct 5.
Alum Creen:
Perry Winston ..
Pin ' )ak:
Winston
Winston's total vote, lis.
Justice of ill" Peace, Precinct li.
McD t ie:
J. S. I\e|t(in
JusttcQof the Peace, Precincts.
Paige:
J. T. Kellum
Constable, Pre
II istrop:
Woody Townsend
Goodman:
Townsend
Hill's Prairie:
Townsend
Townsend's total v tc
Constable, Precinct
Smithville;
I John C. Woods
is Geo. M. Gentry
('• Harney Holt
Rosanky:
Wo wis.
Gentry....
.382 1 Holt
I Jeddo:
40 I Gentry
| Upton:
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Constable, Precinct 5.
Alum Cre<k:
W. C. Walker
I'in < >ak;
Walker ..'
Walker's total vote, 57.
Constable, Precinct •">.
McDade:
W. A. S-ott
al.ourned until 2 o'clock, whoa tin
counting of the ballot was proceed.nl
with, a full report of which, in tabul tt-
<'i| form, is given cist where in to-day's
Advertiser.
Ganado, arc the guests of Mrs. Green's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fo.vler.
Sheriff <1. W. Moss, -f Refugio coun-
ty, was here Tuesday, aftt.r a prisoner n
jail, /.eke Medloek, charged with theft.
J. J. Carson, ex-Katy agent, spent
Saturday and Sunday among his Bts-
vrop fricndb, lecciviug a hearty wd-
c >me.
John A. Erhard and Master John, jr.,
of Temple, spent a few days in Bastrop
h,s week. John is always welcome in building, I will, if attendance
TO THK CITIZEN'S <)F BASTROP,
CITY AND COUNTY.
On Monday S:.'>() a. m., in the
upper rooms of the Bublic School
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—We have effected arrange-
ments with the Texas Stock.Jour-
nal, or the Texas Farm Journal,
it by which we are able to offer the
31 j Advkrtiker and either of the
Journals for S2.00 per year. This
is less than 4 cents a week for
-:t the two papers. The Journal is
the Standard Stock and Farm
B istrop.
Hons. J. W. Hornsby and O B. Col-
(|uitt, candidates for railroad commis-
sioner, spent Saturday the day of the
primaries) in Bastrop.
Miss Maynie Green returned home
from tho Si'Uth-Western I niver-ity at
Georgetown, Monday, leaving Wednes-
day morning for Houston.
J. W. Price, of Hill's Prairie, was in
the city Monday. He reports crop pros-
pects fine in his neighborhood, hut rain
badly needed just, at this time.
S. S. Sayers, of Austin, spent Satur-
day and Sunday in Bastrop Sam came
down to his old home to east bis vote in
the primary for the Democratic ticket.
County Clerk Thos. P. Bishop came
in Monday, learned the official vote and
finding the county safe returned to
Smithville on tho afternoon south-bound
15 publication of Texas, and with
the Akvkrtiskr you can not' passenger.
buy any more valuable literature} Committeeman B. P. Templet m, of
for the money. Let u> hear from the Caldwell's store neighborhood, was
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you with an order under under
this clubbing offer.
-On Wednesday night there
was a most enjoyable "social"
given by Miss Alma and Mr.
justifies, begin a two months, l
school weeks each, session of
school.
Thorough drill for pupils, to
Nth grado in Language arid
Arithmiticjterrns per month,$3.00
For 8th grade and for those ol
like advancement, language, ari-
thmitic (Latin or Algebra) terms
per month 84.00. For students
above the sth grade, language,
arithinitic, latin, algebra, and
Oeometry, or corresponding
studies, terms per month !<.">.
I believe pupils will derive much
benefit from careful drill, and my
best effort will be given to thri
work. Very respectfully
J . (J. F DM ONI IS.
Supt. Hastrop School-.
M r SI C A L IN TF UT AIN M K N T.
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parents Mr. and Mrs. John Kohlcr
complimantai v to Miss Ida Schae
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a pleasant caller at our sanctum Wed-
nesday, leaving for home about ten
o'cloi k, a. m.
Mrs. K. W. J« nkins and children were
in town from their Hill's l'raire home,
Monday. The family moved to their
Author Kohler at home of their country home immediately after the
closo of the public school.
Dr. Win. M. Cunningh.m returned |
ho
vis
look- much improved by hi-- trip. Hi
mother act'ompanicil him home.
Mrs, C. N'. Whitehead and littl
of St. I.otiis, after
dayx'in
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fer of Schtulenberg, Texas, and
Miss (JraceOa-s;ntn of Ft. Worth,
Texas. A lart;e crowd of friends
were present—all voting hav-
ing spent a most delightful eve-
ning—refreshments being served
at the u- ual hour.
son,
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M jorc'.i toUil vole, 5<J7.
I.V.I j Woods ...
I Gentry
Holt
i Gentry's plurality, 13.
•.Ml j Constable, Preednct 3.
| Cedar Creek:
•Jl M, M. In.rra n .....
Hi .'i (irove:
•.'5 Ingram .. . .
I Cat!.veil's Sti>r*
Ingram ...
Ingram's total V"te, so
371 ' Constable, Pr ■ ;net I.
Elgin;
III John So'vell
(i. J. Jiic'kjoii . .
'id Woo«lV SOD re:
, Sowidl
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I S1 well's in ij -rity, 53.
"Toney" tho weather prog-
nosticate. says, "1 o ik out for a
big rain Monday or Sunday, and
, , keep an eye out for a destructive
I storm." He says he "feels it in
3 his bones."
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—liight Reverend O. II. Kin-
solving will hold services and ad-
minister the rite of Confirmation
in Calvary Church on Sunday.
June Hth, at eleven a. in. Pub-
lic invited.
—The teachers of Calvary
Church Sunday School will meet,
by request, those desirou of be-
ing confirmed on Tuesday, June
., at o p. m.
l'Yiu SAM:.
Lumber in my photo gallery.
If interested, call at once,
j J. S. Blauu.
A musical intertainment w.u
given at the home of Miss Julia
.luti£ last Sunday night in ho nor
of Miss tirade Gassmarn, of Ft.
Worth, Tex. and Miss Ida Schae-
fer, of Sehulenburg, Texas.
Those present were Mi-^s Julia
: W> dnesday, from an extended ,lM,| Se'.im Willenberg, Fmelia
it v Taylor and other points. Dr. C., ,t|1,j \'a|aq,;tt Lister, Fuiilia and
Mamie (iriesenbeck, Ivlith Iloilig-
brodt, Mamie Sidiaefer, Lillie and
iuh, after spending about ten . Juliii, Kabensburg, Messrs Hugo
t. trop, gu st of her parents, and Leon WerUner, Louis Brieger
Mr. and Mrs. c. li. Haynie, k-fi Sunday Author Kohler, Clins. and Oscar
lor St. Loati tmm\ by Mr. C. M. j ZkgMlh«l«, Oscar i'feiffer, K.
Whitehead, Bauhof, Walter a n d Earnest
Mi . L. P. (iatlin, of Basic p, Mi- |[.|s|(,r
Stc.i-'.y, of Blfio, and Miss Edna Bish- I ' _ [<t>i
op, of SmithvlUe, left Sunday FINE JOHNSON GRASS.
a vise to California, county clerk T. P.:
Bishop accompanying them as for as
■— ati Antonio.
Ben Parsons and K. M. McGlynn,
re pre enting E. t . DeWitt and Co.,
inairi: . 'lures of ine ii n • if Chu ago,
111., were anio. the vi- .tors to II istrop
Tuesday and pie i-:n c ijiers at th ' Ai>-
\'i art i it office.
M E. A. Wallace, B! >, u How-
ard, and Mr. c irner, City A to or "y of
Rockdale, <p at sevra! >1 iys in Br trop
last week in Uic in; :" -t of Jud;-o "Sam
So • tin ai.\ an ;. 11 j, |e i\ in" ; r home
Saturday night.
Chairman K. Byrne, E '.u , j
mitteem ill, W. K. M uyn
4onf \V. i\ L Uun, Tom
This vveek Louis liilers had his
field of Johnson grass, below
| town, cut and baled. He brought
a sample to town, cut just above
the root, which measured 8S in-
1 ohes in hcigth. He says this i-^ a
'fair sample of the crop. When
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 31, 1902, newspaper, May 31, 1902; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205594/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.