The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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MIND&, min PBOPLK, AKK THB MATKHUU AND THkC ONLY HATUUL, OUT OF WHICH rKKl OO v CKJf M DfTB AU OOlimi'OTKD JUTIUOR.
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FOOD FOR STRICKEN.
TORNADO SUFFERERS WELL SUP-
PLIED TUESDAY.
REBUILDING WORK BEGUN.
RtOSEVELl'S PLfA ICNOStD. EVEN CASTRO WOULD COME AS A REFRESHING CHANCE
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Relief Committees in AH the Cities
Are Turning Their Attention to It.
Pluck at Purvis.
New Orleans, I.a Food in plenty
Tuesday leached III"1 tol'luido siiffei
urn lit every part of Louisiana ami
i|>pi clothliu', ami cook :-lo\es
were supplied commissaries wli'i"
tile (test it lit ion Wlls greatest, and the
relief commit tee here ami in other
cities were able to turn their atten-
tion to the rebuilding of some oi the
ruined towns instructions were gl\
«>n to hold most of the money con
(limited of which there is now in
sight between $2b,U0o and MO.Utin, un
til Investigation showed how lie.it to
-aid III the rebuild In g
Purvis. Miss tlie most needy of .ill
the stricken communities, furnished
a triking example of busftiess pluck
Tuesd.iv when tin* II.ink oi Purvis
reopened There was no roof over
tile hanking 1'OOIH , the safety deposit
vitii11 was acres ible hv a path
through a hedge of debris. militia
guarded the iiuildlng and id the J.-iUU
1'eKldolltS ol Pur* Is cat eel) Toil re
maim d in town, but iieverthele. the
bank announced that It was prepared
to pay out money and to receive do-
posits
Preparations for accepting re 11 •• f of
f • i • < t hy the f'detal govern men t w n
forwaid rapidly under the d e ii: n
of the governor*- of the de\a~ i 1 !
states
FIREMAN CRUSHED.
Barney Moffett Buried Under Several
Tons of Grain.
Houston Tex I turtle) M.ufett. one
of the tiremeu from No 7 tire station,
was crushed to death Suiulav niori.
under s- v al 'oil of hacked grain
while lighting a lire in a grain eleva
tor in the Fifth ward A coiiflngra
tin; broke out in the plant of the
p/.\|ep .mtile timill Company, corner of
Hard) ami Opelousus stree s. at •> 4R
O clock and belote it could he got ton
under control the buildings and con
tenth, valued all togethei at about I In,
•inn, were damaged about 75 pet cent
The accident occurred aftet the flames
had bet n extinguished
FELL 70 FEET.
Farmer Struck the Derrick Floor With
His Head
Soiii l.ake, Tex Malvi rn II Far
met tin t death in i ra;ti< niatitiei .it
II an o'clock riiutsday morning II*
was in the top ol i -event) foo* -|er
rick standing; mi tie (uhiu mat !.
when for una r« i - mi lie d'-i id ! i1
come down and In swum; <df natrt
the pu'.i) which turned and p'cc.pi
tated hi ill to tie derrick floor h" id
fllt'ento1 ' I leei ,i . d W'a ;i -1in ill Iti1 i
«*r.t S Farmer of lleatimoni
LOOKS LIKE MURDER.
San Antonio, lex I'he boil) of n
man thought to be I'oni Turnei i
Chicken peddler who made his homu
in San Antonio, was f.iund in a llelt'
near Liivcrnta Saiurda) afternoon
The body had been covered wit!
brush and partly burned It Is be
iievid that tin man was murdered la t
Wednesday night i that Is the las'
I triie h' III- Ill-en seen
III by Drink'ng Fiom Poisoned Well
Sllleveport, I .it I'lle l ulled Slate;
Mat hat s office and Shrevoport po
lice were notified last week that
(went) (ive or Ihlrty school childrei
were poisoned near Vordii. I.a, by
drinking watei front a well into which
a vli lent drug had bee poured, and
that •even of thorn are dnngerousi)
Hie|, No further details were given,
except tat the person who poisoned
the w. i unknown Some Verda
olti/i'iiw denied the report, saving
though thai an in s est Igal Ion was be
lug mad*
a St.ich Killed Himself
^^>Jari Antonio lex Leonard Sto-h,
agi-d in \eat a Herman. ami who
fornierl) followed the occupallon of a
bartender In this city, wa found
dea.l In Maverick Park Tuesday
morning with a bullet in his heart lie
had been dead several hours A pis
tol found In his hand shows clearly
that death resulted from his own
hand
Rentfro Named as Postmaster
if ashington The president sent t<
• 1^ Senate Tuesday the name of Hob
ert || Kent fro to be postinast* «t
Brownsville
NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL CUT
TO TWO WARSHIPS
Hot si Was Muddled Up With It6 Ne.v
oules. and Couldn't Even Listen
To It
Washington Hy an overwhelming
vole I- dent Hoosevelt's four but
tie hip program failed in tin* senate,
pis ,i* ll did hi the house I lie amend
lie lit for four battleships was Intro
dm ed l>) Senator Pile.- and the tight
for its adaption was led In Senator
lleteiuigl I went) I lit ec Villi's were
cit lor I he increased program, the
IIUIIIh. i I I e y being Iliad ' Up of I lie
recent!) el< < > I eiiaturs Fi! y sen
utots voted iii support the house and
th<* 11 eouinu'tidation of the Senate
Naval * oinmiliee in ;. voi oi build.ng
on v iwo battleships The debate on
li*- i a> 11* ship amendment la - ii d thr*'e
till) III till' e\i nl lull of all other
maiti is it was begun b) Senatoi
llev -rldge with an eioi|uent appeal for
the support of tie president ami a
luggcsilon that the larger navy might
be needed for war Members of the
commi t'*' upbraided the Indiana sen-
ator foi this veiled hint of wai with
another counliy ami sought to maku
him admit that he meant Japan.
As linall) passed the bill carries ap-
propriations at-'gle tatlllg ? I- '.,1 I •"*!
and proxid's fit li.e eonsiruction of
iwo ba:lh'shlp> and two colliers and
the purchase ol three additional col-
lier- the construction ol iron n ines
and oihet nee sat) ct ift and increas.
• •s (lie pay of officers and enlisted men
u wel! a. Increasing both ihe pit) and
th* Blrensih oi i ln> maiitie cor ps
BIG ORDER CIVES HOPE.
New York Central Wants 45.000 Tons
Other Roads May Follow Suit.
Chicago. Ill Order* placed hv the
New York Central wi h the Lackawan-
na and tin Illinois Steal companies
lot I c'I'm tons of steel have given
*|se to the hope that other road will
follow *ult and that these and the oi-
lers placed by the Pennsylvania are
but the beginning of a great revival
if i'.i.ix.ty for the me 1 ral! Indusiry
if these orders by the New Yotk 1 *"i
ral lines, ju.nou tons will be taken by
the hake Shor", II,out) tons by the
Michigan Central, J.uuo tons by the
l.bke Krle A- Western and s.OOU tons
by ih*' lioston <x- Albany
MURDER IN SECOND DECREE.
Charged With Killing Simpson Mardl
Gras Night
Houston, T"\ Fornmt Police Of
hcer I II l.ee was convicted of tniir
d>T in the second decree in th" Crnu
inal District Ciuirt Wednesday after
noon ami he jur\ .i s.-sse | punish
mem ,it twenty years In the penltcn
tlary l.ee was surrounded by his
family when the verdict xxa returned
an I the consequent seen.1 was affect-
um II" was charged with killitu: '
S Simpson, ,i brother police nflic r,
on '.i t Marili lira- tiiuhl
The circumstances uf (he killing
detailed h
witn*
s of thl
state in practically tin* sane man
net a, recited al the preliminary
hearing before Justice of the peace
McDonald The strong poin: in the
pro i cutioii wa.- the iille.aitioti that
Ihe shootjni; occurre I a: er tie- dead
man had passed his gun over the bar
In Voss aloon and tiiis wa. rebut
ti ll 11x the stateiiieiii of the defctidn't
himself with the declaration that he
did not know Simp, on was unarmed
SENTENCE COMMUTED.
Infncnte Is That He May Rcceive a
Pardon.
\11 -1111. Tex (Inv Campbell Mon
day commuted the d*'ath sentence of
U' I'! Childress of Fort Wor h to five
years Imprlsonnieni. pending further
consideration of ids application for
pardon Chlhlie s was sentenced to
hang for an alleged criminal assault
on a chlhl. the date of execution be-
ing lixed for May I Much influence
had been brought to hear on the gov-
ernor in Childress' behalf and hit- de
termination to rive further eotisld r,i
Hon to his application may he taken
to Indicate that It will be grunted
Killed by a Bean
San Antonio, Tex Kllda Arcdrado.
a .S-year-old Mexican girl, died at iho
city hospital Monday morning or suf
fmallon A bean tuck In the child«
windpipe she was hurried to the hos
plial bit lit fore the bean could lie re
moved by the physicians the child was
dead
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CULBERSON HAS COOD SHOW. VICTIMS ARE IN NEED.
REPRESENTATIVE PUJO
HIS NOMINATION.
URGE9
if He Could Put the Continuous Society Dram.i Into Backoround for Awhile
Train Passed Over Just in Time.
Helton Tex Wednesday afternoon
is the westbound passenger train was
'•ntnlng onto the l,eon bridge (he lm
provis* d approach began to give In
j and the train passed <ifr the weak
approach Just In time to avoid going
down
UNLUCKY THIRTEEN.
G. R. Travers Drowned in Sabine Lake
Body Not Yet Recovered.
Heaumout. T x (! K Travers,
tgi'd about veals a linotype oper
ator on the Kc.iumont Knterpris*'. fell
overboard from tin* launch Uedlop at
:i o'clock Sunday night and was
drowned Sunday morning u party
of thirteen composed mostly of print
••is, went down the river to Sabine
l.ake and spent the day lisliing Ue-
lurning Sunduy night, tlie launch was
at it point near the Security refinery,
when Travers got up and walked lo
the stern of the boat His compan-
ions saw him suddenly disappear over
the stern and It is presumed that he
accidentally stepped off The launch
was > topped al once and a skilT sent
<ut, but the man did not came to the
rurface attain ut'd up tr iiildr.i^h'. 'lie
body had not been recovered Do
ceased was unmarried unci his home
was in Jamestown, N Y lie has been
here about two years and was a val-
ued and efficient operator
AUSTIN S FUTURE.
Reaching Out for a U S. Steel Plant
—Factories to Start Soon
Austin, Tex Austin is on tin- way
to become something of an industrial
c'-ntet it presrir indications may be
taken as evidence of future consum-
mations Within- the next tew weeks
two new factories will begin opera
lions in this city, oti" to manufacture
chill powder and canned goods and the
other to make cotton chopper. Cap
Ital of over $ 1 'XI.Oihi will be Invested
til these two entet'pl i. e
Austin is also to make an effort to
secure the branch of the Culled States
Steel Corporation which it i. coiitetn
plated to be located in I'ev.e owiti::
to the nearness of the iron deposits
of the I.lano countr> A i
muniilnctory of Oeorgia i- - cted t
* - ' ablIsh a branch here n tin course
of I ll< ll'-x t few II to| 11 h
BLACK HAND MAN GUILTY.
Looney Convicted of Sending Letter
to Banker Lisso
Al' xanrlrla I.a I lie \ in the
l.ooliey lllack ll.iml I a < brought ttl
a verdict of guil'y as carged, and r>
comilietllleil the accused II' III ■ i ,oo 11
'•y, to the mere) of the court The
•ase was given to the inn at 11
o'clock Saturda) night and the jury
was out only lll'teeti minutes when
ibey came III a decision i'll' te wa
more interest taken In thn c.athan
In any case that was ever tried before
the district court In this city Th"
court room was packed with an in-
terested crowd of Hit/em man. of
whom were ladles
I.oonev Is „'l years old and was
carged with sending a lllack Hand
letter to Paul I.I-so, president of the
First National I'.ank of tin cjt\
threatening death to one of LP .o
.laiightcis If # r. .nun was not placed
for hitn (l.ooliey i it a given point
Ihe letter wa by Mi i.isai
March I l.ooiie> was arresied on
March an
Libert t 11 til l'> x One* more clear,
warm and bright weather, but tli**
tround iu still too wei in most places
(or tin- fanners to work The d<'W.
hep) crop Is reported tine and Is he
ginning to 11| • li
Car of Ore Netted $12,500
Laredo, I ex The lirst car of ore
shipped to the smelter at Monterey
from the Cia Minora mines In Du
rango, Mexico, owned bx Mayor San
chez ami several other cillien of La-
redo, netted si 2,500
DECLARED LOTTERIES.
One Proprietor Has Been Bound Over
to Grand Jury.
Hon on. I'ex Cents clothing
stoi c p : ie|ot have opened a gen
eral warfare on suit o'tibs and have
taken the light into the courts. Here
iu Met ii a IIuttih't of complaints
havi In • ti sworn out against proprie
lot: of the suit clubs, alleging that
(Ins violated the ant. 'ambling laws
of tin state in that thc\ are a lottery.
U'i dnesd;■) Justice ol the Peace Mat-
Ill* ws bound over om- of the proprie
tors agnln-t whom complaints have
been made to the grand jut) lie was
released on bond and the clubs have
suspended operations awaiting the re-
sult of the court proceedings
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
f he But Carries a Total of S1,022,b00
for Texas.
Washington The public bulldinr.s
bill will cart) the following appro
priations for the erection of public
buildings in Texas Waxiihaelile $Ctl,
Oin.i; l exarkana, $Ju,onn, in addition to j
pre ent appropriation o* $li)n,00ii; Sul-
phur Springs. $50,000; itonham, $50.- i
000. Wichita Falls. 50.000 San Ang*'-
lo $20 000; I'leblline. $70,000; Terrell
$ 1,000; Port Arthur. $125,000 Corsl
cana $:to.unu. Palestine, fTo.ouo Am
i iii $ a.Ooo foi site Sail Marcos,
nun San Antonio, $m,'1iinn Corpus
Christl, $711,000, Navasota. $25,(ion
I • til;Ile, $5n,(lint; Marllti. $7,.">oo lor
sit. Victoria, $loo,oon Total for I'ex
as $1.05!'.!.50(1
Trll No One Except the Lord
Cueto, Tex Monk (llhson' parents
who have been here to see what could
be done toward starting ii pardon
It IU lllclll. as alt cad) noted In t ll
reports, were permitted h\ tlie sheriff
to see him in Jail and hi- mothet ad
mom lied h I in to tell no one . xcept
th'1 Lord anything about tin ca"
Tills advice, in view of Monk' pas
record for roth-eiice would .seem to I"-
elilll'ly Sllperllotls
Closed in Honor of Moff.itt
11" isum, lev in res pi < to the
mentor) of Hartley MolTait. te tir*'iuan
who was killed in the Filth ward lite
ol tin Mercanti!' drain «'" 111; ■ a ii > Sun
day the city hull and all municipal
ol'lic' were closed Irom |u until 11
o'clock Tuesday inornltig I' h • city
hall llag was lowered to half-ma 1 and
lie 'root forces wep given an bout j
i est
Neck Broken by Fait.
San Antonio. Tex .Ion il'if a
p. titer residing at Ml MataL*
street, was instantly killed I le
al'tetnoon b\ a fall from the third
rv of the high school building
wa - working on the building at
tilt' lie stepped Ioo in ar ilie
of the building and fell lit
wa - broken | le j. urv i v d • a
ami two children
car
irda
• lav
st a
lie
t lie
edge
neck
wife
Mlll'tt, lex School cloteil liere
1'itda) This, considering tin poor
i'f|Ulpnient In the way ol bui'dlm:*
ami furniture, has been a ICI . fill
ti l lit We ex peel lo ha Ve a lie w .| lid
in'.: and new lurnltuie be , i another
•chool year Tills rutin \ i t sail!
ha file best sclloladh pet capita of
ait) count) in the - r.al* i.'ing $11 I .
Overflowed Cotton Is All Right
I try an. Tex The Itra/.os r i x * ■ r is
again within banks oppn tte this place
In the opinion of experienced plant'a
ihe coIioti which ha- be *n uverlioueti
will come ou all right The corn
which was utirl. t water has been
killed There will be considerable
replanting of com, Iu the belief thai
PuJo Thinks So and Believe* That Cul
tie'son Has All the Elements for
Success.
Washington Senator Culberson ot
Texas is urged for ihe DeinoTntlc
nomination lor the presidency iu t
statement given out by Keprc entutlvt
Pupo of Louisiana Sunday night Af
tor a .erting that it Is impossible to
le t Mi liryan and showing how h«
caa not catry the stales which art
absoluteh ueiessai) to llis election
Mr I'ujo say?
"Senator Culberson would carry
.New York and New Jersey, with their
li ft y enc ehctorial voles, and with
Couni ctifut and Delaware which it is
reasoiiahli to assume would follow
the leail of those stall's, it would only
regulu ilfteen eleclorial votes to as
sure a national Democratic victory.
Ind'una alone would lurnisli the neces-
sill) votes sufficient to eject a iletno-
cratll president V I •-la'ed before,
the nation's extremity is the Souths
opportunity It seems to me that the
trend of Democratic po sibllities out-
Ide of the suggestions I have made
may po; sihly result in the states of
Illinois, ohm. Minnesota California,
Nevada, and even Massachusetts, com-
in into the Democratic fold, providing
tile South will asset t its power ill the
Denver convention and select candi-
dates in harmony with its interests
ami formulate a platform which Is
thoroughly Ilentocratie
The obsolete idea that a Southern
candidate on the Democratic ticket
Would not b>- elected due to sectional
prejudice, is tm expelled fallac), which
can not stand the • arclilight of anal-
ysts Tills fad is attested by the
on ohorative evidence of ever) North-
ern Democrat and c\ei> fair-minded
Republican
I am satisfied that Mr Bryan and
•very Mryan man in the country, and
thou amis of the conservative ele-
ments of the party, would support Sen-
itor Culberson from the day of his
nomination to tlie night of his election.
CONZALF.S PEANUT CROP.
An Area of 2,500 Acres Has Been
Planted.
(Ion/ales, Tex The pastures In this
count) are in an exceptionally good
condition owing to th*' warm spring
and abundant tains Truck and fruit
also are doing nicely The prospects
for a good corn crop are excellent,
Mid wiili the exception thai a certain
kind ol worm is doing damage in some
localities, ihe prospect for a good cot-
ton crop is also satisfactory It Is
estimated that not less than L',500
acres has been planted in peanuts iu
(Jon/.ales county this year, the favor-
ite variet being the small Spanish
peanut. Several farmers own ma
chines for tlire.'hIng the peanuts from
the plant We are slowly learning
' he le. .-ton of dlversificatIon
THREE CIRLS DROWNED.
Drove Into a Small Stream Near
Sprincjtown and G'/.cpt Away.
Newark Tex Wednesday after
noon, while returning home tiom
.school, thf' daughters of Mr Lit.'
lace who liv near Sprlngtown, about
'We've mill s southwest of here, Were
drowned b\ driving into a small
tt atti swollen by a h*'ii\> rain. The
girls were S, 10 and II years of age.
Th> recent heav) rains throughout
this -eetion have alnio t washed away
some f u'lns, rendered road.- almost lm
sable, washed down a number of
APPEALS FOR FOOD AND CLOTH-
ING ARE MADE
THE STATE FUNDS AVAILABLE
Louisiana Has $10,000 in Readmet*
Little Suffering at Purvm, Mi s.
Rebuilding Has Begun.
l a*
oiintry te|ephon* lines and damaged
crops to some extent
FISHERMAN DROWNED
Body of Gabe Evans Found in River
Drift at Bryan.
liryan, Tex <!abe Kvans, a colored
mail who resided near Filge, in this
county, and who ha been missing the
past two weeks, was found dead
Thursday morning in a pi)- of drift
in I Creek, near that place Kvans
wet.t fishing about two weeks ar >,
ami was not seen since until the dis-
covers of Thlir d iy It is bellevi d
in t "II into the creek and w.i-i
dl ow lied
First Train from Brownwood
llrown wood Tex The lirst train
"•a\ing Hi own wood lor he caM since
last Thursday left here Tuesday at
I oa lock I he river is within hanks
i..a t. and the Hack has be. n replaced
'wo i'.tiiuli' ii men worked all night In
a driving rain to restore connect ions.
Witling lex Crass ami weeds have
aIh ut taken the cotton, and on ac
county of heavy rains in this vlcini y
all farm work ha; been suspended
temporarily I'll*' heaviest rain of this
yi'Hi fell here Sunday All roads are
New Orleans, I .a Appeal-, for food
and clothing continued to arrive Wed-
nesday from portions of tin* tornado
territory, but most of the relief work
now Is Mipplyiug habitations and
cooking utensil to destitute families
so that they may resume cooking
Mayor itaiirman of New Orleans Wed
ii"sda.\ estimated that about twenty
lays will be necessary before commit-
tees here ami elsewhere can say that
(hat all the storm sufferers base been
upplled with the necessities of life
F.xlreme privations were reported
only from a few negro cominunitlea
Wednesday At Purvis. Miss., there
s.is lit le uffering and scores were
I led from public tallies I lie work of
i rebuilding began in Purvis Wednes-
day it wa announced that $10,000
of tlu state fund of Louisiana would
be supplied if necessary lo relief
measures in (Ids state
Georgians Called Upon.
Atlanta, i • a tlov Hoke Smith
Wednesday i sued an appeal to the
peopb ol (ieorglaa for immediate aid
for Ihe sufferers iu last week's de-
structive storm at Chipley, (irlftln,
Stlnson, Harris and Cave Spring. <ia
in his appeal tin governor says Tel-
cgiaphio reports which have been
made to nte show that at several
points in i lent ;.',ia the recent cyclone
has left in its wake a far greater de-
gree of suffering than was it lirst
.supposed, and I deem it my duty to
call on tin people to give speed) re-
lief to those who have been so sud-
denly stricken and who are now with-
out shelter, food and eloihln ■
The Department of the Culf is tak-
] nig a< live re.i . •• isnre-
Iii South Alabama and Northern
Florida Hoods are threatening towns
along the Chill ahoochle river, which
Is reported to he wejl above tlood
stage
The Weather Bureau Wednesday
<ent out Hood warnings for ihes* sec-
(ions,
i iov Noel of Mlssi sippi ha- asked
the Department o. Ihe Culf for 1.10
•ois to lie sent to Jackson. Miss, 150
to Natchez and 50 to Fayette Tents
now at Jackson were ordered sent
to these points
<!ov Blauchai'd of Louisiana wired
the department that 5(H) families
were in need of assistance and asked
that fifty tents he sent to the chair
man of the New Orleans relief com-
mittee
Dead Number 225.
Ni w Orleans. La About thirt?
perMiii.s ami fifty negroes were killed
by the tornado at Purvis, Miss This
raises the total death list to about
two hundred and twent1 th"
•New Orleans. I a With about 325
newly made rave- distributed broad-
cast over nearly uie entiru width of
Li ma. Ml>- ;ppi aid Alabama,
the dead in Friday's tornadoes have
been niii-th ar-d for and It Is lm
possible lo tn thai the death list In
the e stale.- will n t • xe. ed 400. The
few W'h'i III ;i x yet he added to tills
list ar. possibly a scare of the 200
more erlously wounded in hospital i
throughout the state The remaining
Injur'd, numbering 1,100, were report
"d on the road to recovery
then Is time vet tij
make .j crop
iluioftt iii*i a-sable
CONGRESS TO THE RESCUE
Authorizes War Secretary to Furnish
Tornado Sufferers With Supples
Washington By unanimous con
sent the house Moudiiv, on motion of
Mr Bartleti of Oeorgla, adopted a
resolution of sympath) for the storm
sulTcrei s in (ieorgla, Mabama, Mis
-Isslppl and Louisiana and authorizing
the secretary of war to furnish tents,
provisions and supplies and render
u"h other aid as he may deem neces
sary
J H. CRAIG KILLED HIMSELF
One of the Oldest and Wealthiest
Planters in Matagorda County
Bay C114, I'ex News lias just been
received here of the death at Cedar
Lake m this county, of J II Craig,
on* of the largest planters and
W' ttl hi* st men In the count) Mr
r.'lg ' hot bin.-elf in tin temple with
a -I callner Colt revolver, and dea'h
wa ilnn't Instantaneous. lie wa*
an old confederate veteran and a*
CL' ^ cars of age and one of (he old'-st
settlers In tills section of the state
Xita l.omo, lex The Alia i.om x
dairy has received the machinery for
then large condensed milk factory
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 2, 1908, newspaper, May 2, 1908; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205741/m1/1/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.