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The Bastrop Advertiser
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READY KOU YOl'U INSI'KCTK >N.
We tak" plea-tin | r< -.-ntini: you
t ur i i'u 11n ' of Spring :irui Summer
Woolem, rapine with irtl tii InIktii.
the latent wpii.'t • and m<-t beautiful
coloring.
Our Select'~nn: the tasty and m!>-
dued effects so | > | \ilar with cure fill
dressers.
Our Specialties; la'est -tylosand per-
fect fit; I 'est workmanship and finest
quality at lowest prices. An early call
solicited.
\VM. KES.sKM'S,
4,Tlie Tailor.M
* Hrof. J. H. CJi:■ ispy *| ent u few day-
I m Uaftrop thin week.
Att .rney J. U. Miley, of ^mithville,
is in uttendai • up hi district court.
A. S. Butter, visited South Tcia* on
"spec al t u-it • ," sinta last issue.
Se^rpent \V. E. Jenkins in home to
sj end . few day. with tho home folks.
Her. F. Catchd vra, of Red l\ "-k, was
an • mr th v -;toi to 1 *■.1r ipThut -lay.
"Dr." G. 1> Briefer wii up from
Houston to spend Sunday with tie hon
foiici.
Cat it..n K - l.'V.s thi-, Friday if
t« rami), to \ -n hi- : .uier, \V. <>. l-'.'.li-,
' at K'"d K "k.
II i, - J. I 1 was an.org: thcat-
tori.. y- i". i . :• .-e upon distrii'
court this week.
Mi-- N". iiie 1 >< —, of \" - t. n.i, v,-it inn
let '.>;, Mr*. .Johu - aaeicr, . av
to-day f r home.
Att im y C. V. \V< bb, of Elgin, was
am. ;.y the attorneys in attendance upon
district court this week.
Mi-. < . F. Hannay and family moved '
•u th« I *, t.• 11.<• Mr*. McDowell r-ii-
lenee, noith.west Bastrop.
Kama r T. J. Smith, from across tin-
river, w t- in town Wednesday. 11.- r>- I
port * crop prospects just splendid. >
Mr-. ' iscar Gemeinert and Miss H'-ttic
STO C K piause, i ave return.-d from Wa. o, t ,
spend the summer at tin; old home.
Mrs Fisher at.d children, of Smith-
ill.-, visi'injr h-r - • - tor, M; John M.
Meyer, left f r home Sunday afternoon.
1*. c. E \>meir, a prominent ti,'
. ot M«-I > ei", was a wel.-oine visitor to Hi-
C I.a -. . I' Nei , airent at hattrop. , ,(.< tins, Friday iiun-
V | ,IIK'. •
— 'exienn brought in a few Dr. Wm. M. Cunninu'iam -a., tl
watei melons Saturday, getting • 1 ■'-v "••moon, : ii a,
1NTKKNATIONAL
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Good f >r 11 ir-es, Cows, Sheep,
Chickens at.d Hogs, three feeda
f.tr 1 cent. Guaranteed to give
eatinfrifti- n. by nil ickman. See
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hither on aceount of the illness of his
mother,
.1. D. H.jndi x, of Ited K.
was in
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a good price fur them.
—Mr. IM.ilip heagan has the
honor of bringing to town the [' vt - •.••irday ' * •• •' v .
first water melons of the seas in. ■ ,f "matoe«, peaches and plums, findin •
— I a fadv sac* ior - a 111 ■ •.
The hay is turning out very | c, .... st ,, .,, ,,f Brrabk ,
well, the MOond cutting, however ,*. . f th- most popular conuMtcl ;
is expected to lie rnu .-h better our. ts a. Te\.t- , w i- here interviewing
than the first. ' ,ur :n "fh^nts this week.
1 T. W". Cain, w f- and little daughter,
-To day being the Fourth Of Cortane, Mt twiay ill rnooa i..
July, and a National holiday, the \u„. .. ,. hiilcr 'y t' • I-.Mi of
f ist-iffie will open only a shut .Mr. ii. , .r i m-; iw • Mi .Co;:,
time befor and after the arrival ".i R 1. <.:.r-•: i v :t to tiu
and departi:re of tkt mails. Ifamily if Tax Aueaaor W. II. Grimee
m I I'ai :Iy, .eaves to-day, Saturday,
—The l.adit-s of the Baptist ,n , v r t luv-.atV -tori.
Church will serve i-e cream and
cake at the Krhard building.
Wtdne- lay, luly sth.from 1 to 10
p. in. l'uuiic cordially invited.
—Regular convocation of Has.
tr ip ('hapter, No. Si.*., K. A. M.,
to-night, Saturday, .luly -1th,
1 • •• ;{. A full attendance of mem-
bers urged and visiting Compan-
ions cordially invited.
— Hug'i Kesselus placed a num-
ber of plum seed in a vial, seal-
ing the vial. In a few days the
weevil had punctured through
Mrs, .!. II. Jenkins and daughter, .'-ft
■sunday {"■ -an Fran' i- .'o, <.'al., wnere i
s'ie will mwt her husband, Chinese In- ;
; e • ,r H. Jenkins, n> w stationed at
that point.
J \V. Pr. >• and bride, nee Miss Mary j
E'-igh Burleson, of Hill's Prarie, were
■ it .is to the city Monday, guests ol
Mr. Pi brother, Judge J. B P.ice
a id family.
Attorne* C. < . Highsmith, of Fisher, I
Highsmith \-Fisher, Houston, was in
B istrop Tue-ilay Charley w is on his
way t Pi'tsburg, Pa., on imp >rtant
legal business.
Kev. J. \S'. St'ivall, past .r of the M.
E. Church, wont dovo t" Won Point
the seed, and appeared in the • afternoon, to moot Mn, J. W.
vial as "lively ns a cri ket.' s- ,r: ng fi in .n ext. del vis t
among relatives.
,. , . / . i F; Oo itnnn. of Garfield n^iglibor-
tiiaced on our table l"t of as line ,
P . 11 l, was In toom thla week. He re-
t .matoes as over gn.wn. He i , ,eropj VBfy piomiain*, ond
lling these tomatoes -it 2.> cents , .., ... aw: (- :ty
a bucket, or ten buckets f irSj.on m-h u to th-..-re.
l-'ine T matoes.
Keil lui^'
Can supply in any (jutintity.
—Tonsorial Artist, U. \. Kerr,
received a crate of mammoth to-
matoes. the finest we have seen
this season. They were -sent to
him by a friend from Victoria,
Texas. I'. >b says Ins Victoria
friend is a man who will do to tie
to, lie n t only sends him the
t mat", s but. also pays the ex-
pre- - charges.
ti ■
(la-
we
Mrs. \V. A. M Cord r- - .rue.i home
F ii i Fi i lay night l ist, and
bora quite ill alnee her return, but
ire gut! to 1-arn i impr>>ing with
t .f
prosf
Rev. I
M-1". 1 ' Chnr Ii, 1
\ it t■ • ins old home
arly convale- -en--
it, pa-' r .if the ' i -rman
He
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will n
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-i n lay.
ig' - w-
return
no pr -a
ft Mond iv on a
w Braunfels.
-11 i \t we.-k,
t . . at hi -litir. h
lomp.uu.
n !< 'in t
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— \ li_ lit rain fe
this - "ti- n
i ill, 11 • ft'i J i y a
in in.' early h iur-> o
n irnii' a splen'
afterrn m. an I y c
f .'V 1 ; ' ! ]
thr
"av
ighout
after-
g. iod all' iv. er
W.'iln- s i n*
id r-t n tb ■
mtinual rain
Following businesis tliepost'd
of in the 1 i>triet eouit, >in<,e
lii-t i^Mie:
Stj'te Isaiah Lofton, in ti f -
del1; continued.
Statf \ - I'red Biyers, mur-
der; tii.-.l by jmy and Verdict
not guilty.
Stale v- Fiank I >a\ i . bni-
I;11 \ : plea ol guilty and punish-
ment ti\'d .it two year- in p. n.
State v> '!'"in Ifobinsoii. rob-
Itery: | mm of guilty and puni-li-
III.-nt as e>se l at live years m
pen.
State VS 1,'ohel Hani-oii,
1 hell of hog; plea ol guilty ami
pMUsliment li\«'d at two years
in pen.
S'ute \ > .1 nil | ►; vis. «llllie
ollen.-e and saine oi'tlef as in
above.
St at •* vs \\ .1. Cole, tllelt i > t
horse; plea ol guiltyan I punish-
ment fixed at two years in pen.
State \.- \\. J. < ole. bigamy;
j-li-a id' guilty aud punishment
;it two years in pen.
State \s James Lowe, for-
gery; >i\eases plea of guilty
and punishment fixed at two
years in pen in t wo eases, dis-
missed font eases on motion ol'
district attorney.
stat" vs I a\e 'riit'unjison. in-
fest : continued by defendant.
St tii e Ns. W. J. Cole, t heft of
horse; i lis missed.
State vs i'um Beaver.", bur-
glary. dismissed.
S:ate v.- W'tildy lohnsou,
burglaiy: dismissed.
St.de vs Major Washington,
i it.•: t . • v el ■.)(I; t! ied i elol e jtiry
ver lie' of guilty and punish-
ment lix- d at seven years in
I en.
S * a t e v- Mareellus Jackson,
bu: .rlary: eontinued on aceount
ol defendant having small pox.
s:ate \> i 'lialmer- K'obert.-,
i lief' of horse: continued.
State \ > Andrew James, biir-
gla y; plea of guilty and punish-
ment fixed at two year> in pen.
S'at< \ s W. II. Johnson tilias
W. II. Jones, and J. S. Smith,
alia ■ M M.d >erniott, forgery;
lef.'udant's motion to .piash
indictment sustained.
Siaie v8 Aubrey Kyle, bur-
gl.-us; tried before jury and
punishment assessed ar two
y.-ai- in S:ate K'eformatory.
State v- Marcus Wright, for-
gery; three cases plea ot
guilty t. one charge and puui>h-
mcnt fixed at two years in pen.
" )t her t wo cases dismissed.
State v< Tom and Sam
Thompson, perjury: plea of
guilts and punishment assessed
at two years in pen for each
lefcudant.
State vs Matilda <'Iayt>>n.
p ijury. Uoud fixed at -
'I he < liminal hocket for this
term has been completed. Ail
misdemeanor cases ou docket,
.'lev 'ti in number. ha\c b >m
' ra n -t e red to coil lit \ coiilot
111.11. A summary of tlie courts
!ecoid in criminal matter-, as
follows;
i on\icf ions: seventeen : ag-
gregating a total confinement
in th- |" nit ■ n t i a ry of 1"' years.
I >i<niissa Is. ti ft ecu ; continuan-
ces:. seven; !!'•< Jllitt :lls. two; 111-
dietuients i puis lied. t wo.
111•. m.'.-s granted — Mai t i e
I )avi- vs Tony I >a \ I-. K
K' d \ Nancy Weed. •' ;i
St aiding \ - M art ha >".- img.
Laura Hlack v John 1)'ick.
.1 allies Thompson \•- • M.
I'm p. II. Malinda Wa, - v>
' • reel I W n I ic ■, A. S. I ' u k I u
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List of Lands, Lots or Parts of Lots Reported
Delinquent to the City of Bastrop for the THE OLD RELIABLE
Vear 1902;
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Allen, t .. in j;e ,
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Brcoks, II A
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( ' III H11 If I • A It A
< 'hIviii. Koj .It
• llie\. Ji . rill;
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( 111111 (t1111. Kt-di. k
('mil. Viil-.nv
I lech ild. Sutlle
I ' IVi-. jr.. 1.1 nidi-oil . . .
Ho ....
I)nvl , Alidrew
Ki win. ^l r- .1 I"
K"lWind-, •ileen
Kleiiiaa: j... M irk
I I < k. « .0-1.(1
I'ieliiii ^ K-late o| N| o k
tin
• iiei'll Sue . ...
Iloiin. - .I s ... ,
do
do
Iloluii -, AIIm it
II • >p k in -. Wtll
lliiuliurd, loll
.I.diier. Ike
•lacks.hi. K'l.. . • •
.limes, 'I'cvin.i
.Iniien. i >11 ie .
Keil, Joseph ....
K.-rr. It \
Keri. W. II
do
I e III tie I. I.IMIU
I el. Is s utic . .
Mcl ►.ivv nil. .111hil
Milium. II. C
Morgan. Joe
do
do ....
Moore, smidy . ..
do
Ifnniw, \If
V .or*', s ,in
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t lolcv I I a'e of A .1
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Olive. J K.
I'reer, .1 A I'
Itoland. Jaine-
s|i ores , I ...lit
smith. It"ht
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>h" ilon, Jennie
Sunders. Johu .
Smith, \l irv .
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\ eal. M illiida
\ eal Alex
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Wrljjlll. K-thle ot I I" k
do
Williams. |.i//.ie
White. Alex
Warren. It. J
Wright. J. W
do
Wick-. <>. W
do
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do
do ....
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I rai'tlon hlm k' .' ei-t main I'll « t
r fu.-iion i.i.ii k ii.1 eu t III tin ii< ft....
I''ract|"ii Mo. , , lM i,n||',.,.(
I i icliop Id" k s . i,i,i,i .irtit ...
h I .It'll"!! Mo. k .">. i a-t 11II111 si lecl
Farm lot l.t. . ot iiiain street. ..
I lai'tlnH '■ • t. .J. ca l mnlii ulreel..
I'ow n tract 11 i i.
I- i act loll liltt. i. s -. , i.) in (in ^| i r.*t
"l ICII '11 bio. K 7, east main tl. et
I i .ii i ion I. of k I !. . i-i ii1.1,ii -ire. t
I 'W il ti a.'t ♦.!. ..il i4cre
I i h ii11ii lilock east main street
I rat lion lilock ei-t inalli slleel
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I ntciion fhii11 lot I cH-i main utr.'. l.
lilock 1 . ; -t main «lre.-i
I notion lilock Ilia, eil-t main utreel...
H ia. lion I tun ' • r, eii-i main ulic. i
Kriiciion t irm 1 't .■ • cant main Midi..
I' . lilock 11*1, east main iilicct
T w u tract. J icre
Farm lot I. east main -lie. I
IlloCk I I'J. ,'ll*t II llll stl'I'L't
tll.M'k 11 . ' 1st iii (ill Stl.fl
lilock I I . ' 1st IIIlilll -t | eel
Ki action li'iick .'d. i'H-t main tr.'et ....
Krui'tloii Id... k- ll'.iatul l.'ii, ea-t main
.. Id. ck I JO, ea-t main utreet
l ia.-tion lilock '.'il, ea-t main slre. t ,
reaction Mock -. e w -
h'la.'tioii I.lock ea l main -trei l
Kractlon lilock 10, east niai i street
Fraction lilock d. ea.-l main nirect
Farm lots ItC md lit, ea-t main -Ireet
F met ion Mock 71. ea-t main -t r> "t.
Fraciioii Ido.-k 's ea-t main street
Farm lots J.V . Js and J'.i. cast main -
Fraction lilock ." l ea t main street.
I.loi-ks 7 I all'l sj , elis| Iil.'lin street
lilock s:t. east mail' street...
Fraction farm l"t ' 7, ca-t main Mtrcct..
Fi i'■ t i•• ti Id" I. ' i, ea-t Ill-till street.
Kriicllon lilock ' e i-t m iiii -tn .1
I'ow ii tract, it4 acres ..
F.-lllli lot- 17 t- and J'1. ea-t lil illi -I
s.t. s4 and lo.*.. ca-t iiiain -licet
KM! atlil 'J-.' .'il.ea-t main street
Fraction lilock lis ca-t main slrc.-t ..
I- rat-lion farm l"t ■ "7. • a-i main -ti.■> t
Fraction Mock III ea-t iiiiiiisti.i t
Itlock I lit. eii-i main street
lilock 1 I-, e.i ' 1 . tin street . ...
Town tract, :t icr. - ...
Fraction hlm-k east main street
'I'ow ti tract. 71 . if i.
I'ow ii tract. IJ a rei- ..
Fraction I rio . t .west main -trcct..
Fartll lot IO, v\ i in ,:n -t icet
Fraction Mock •. < a-t main .-trt'ct ...
' . block l'l. e-.st ni ilu street
I own tract. I I J acres ....
Fraction biock ' . ca-l main street ..
Kractlon lilock l.t*, pa«t main stre. t...
U III k I'll . ea-t main sll i el ...
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I'ow n tract, inn acres
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I i id ion block I l'l. east main st i.. t ... .
I* i action lilock J"., ea-t lo iin street
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lllocks s| mi,I I o I. t i-t III.lill street ...
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K ii rill lot S. West iii tin street
Itlock I 'j.', east main trt et
Fractl 'ii Mm k 7. ea-t main street .. .
Fraction block a. e w *
Ill.iek 11 o a in) I -111. east main street.
Farm l"t 17 east main street ....
Itli.ek 1.17. east Ilia 'I -treel
Block I t-">. ea-t main street ...
I lilock IJ'i. i i-; maili street
lilock 1J7. ea-t in "ti street ...
Itlock It'.', east ia iln street . .. .
Itlock 7ei-t m till street
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Mr. R. K. Cirnhel, thf Sta'e
r?eprettentHtive >f the Pr diibition
Bureau, will rv t apeak tit the
Meth- list CI • r h Satur :ty ur u
Sunday as a ivertis*- I. but will
?i) 'ak in th" t'hridtiin (.'hurch
instead. Saturday nijfht M r .
(irahe! speaks n 'Three lvc:iso;;
Why ! ;im ji • 'r 'hil'iti nii-t.' Ho
will also speak Sunday at II a.
m., and : I" p. m.
1 have heu:• 1 Mr. ' ir.ibel ., t J
e in a--ur. th jieoplo f l. i-;. p
thai they will 1 e delighted wt'h
his lectures. M r . t.irabel is a
clear, forciido speaker and a
plea-inn entertainer. N i >ne who
loves the hmi •, the echoul, und
tlie church, ). aid fail to hear
him Saturday r,i_rht at the Chris-
tian Church. I . J. Bradlky.
M Afilvl AQi:,
Itastrop, Texas. June 1-t. ]
I hereby certifv that the 'ol'owinj . 1 •*'i11.|• i.• 111 tax ll-t of thct 'itv of Ita-lrop,
for the year ltinj, of pei - nil- delin<|iient for t axe- "ii It .-a I K-t ate , i • t rue and cm
rect as appears fi on tlo reemds ..f iii\ ' Mice.
.1. f. \ \ s 11, ( it j M 11 -hal.
Sworn to and *uh ciihed t" (..-fore me tiiis, .1 tne l-t. |!io;t
r' A. OHtiAIV. N"tii •. Pubill!, Bftrtrop ('ounlv. I'txii.
Aii«."f."i i.y ii," i -i\ i <.iiii.ii. June 1st. ' "-I and ordere I publish d lor
li \s t i;oi' \nvuirt i u
I \. ' >1!'. \ l\ , t'iH secret irv.
if jeirtition ii- prayi'd for, .
S. Wiitson. Wm. Si'iirliroinrli
and S. T. llillnitv.i iippointrd
I'onimissionei s.
The ifrantl tut v -idi'Mirneil
last Friday. Followi'iir i- the
report:
on and ii'tiy '"it"nr.
T ■ the >!<m. I'M. R S "d:c, .ludp" ( the
District Court.
\V*• the Grand J iry i the J me term
■ .f tho I ii-«r 't t' • . ' Hi': I
Texa-., b"infr Icstrioii* >( i lionrnment
respectfully - ibii.it the t"!. iwuor re-
• r t:
I. We h iv - evimi- 1 • r. fully nt
ill matters that Ii ive !t aiuht to
mr at?"dti n and 1 r • ur -.i into
■ .art thirty- ve i it •'■ ' m • ' • in t •• v
W- h iv • i*i it 1 ' h ■ r ; : if
the fi'i in ■ -vitm r.s • * . .f
| our r.( inion it would tie advisable that
they take some step* lookinR t<) the re-
i p.iiricg of the court hous , uid the fetu--
' iiikr of the Court II i-c « tare, and that
i after mum ii fetioed, that aome action
j be taken looking to the b. autifyinp of
s ii i s ju ire, such as laying out the same
and properly planting -li de tr> • that
I the - line may Iv rondored is attractive
i a -p -«ib!o. Allofwhi h is respectfully
I submitted.
Ol s ,| 1 vo,
Foreman of the • .ran 1 Jury.
—' ■ ' * -41 •
\c ant ot the Iinper! il i '"<iti.il of
tic ^1 \ -t Shinier- at Siratogi V -w
u. ' ij 7th te lmh, a -p. . ii tf i n •(
' lcc| a • I - Will Ie ive I ' . las at In \ .
1 ^1 . s i' t-iv ,i i; \ ,'it li, vi t lie M. K a i.
I!y. 1'ils train will tun • .! I f: uu
l.'x i- t i s i . it 1,'a, C i.
I'u' ti 1 otnpayliiK-t "I '•
i'l . "II . It . \ te if • f I -e f
V, ! • Ip w it Ii 1 tic I "f
he * If' "tii tttiv M K I _■ .'
Mi-s: Gutrti <*, laughter of .Mr.
am' Mrs. H. n. Ixaulbach >f *: i-
city, and C. .' Kirk of Navas :a
were united in marriage at the
**' t . I ijtji'h I -jiisc ip.il cli ir :t
rtiesday afti'rpr' >n tit fnt.-ro'el - 'k
K v. W. H. Brown ffleiatin^.
I'he C'luple left itinnediately alter
retjeivini* the r uigr itn! iti"nj T
their relatives and frien Is pre"-
ent, via the K ity for t.ialvest n.
Miss Fietru te becomes the hap•
py bride of her choice and has
the tiest wishes nf the Journal
ind a h-st a Icnirers in this
city, her childhood home, .-she
is the daughter f one i f the Id-'
est and highly r> speeted families
of this city. The groom ie un-
known to the I'Hirnal, but a« tho
young lady is happy we venture
to predict f r them a long and
useful life.—La(>range Journal.
The bride is well known in lian-
tr >p. and has many friends who
vish her bon v ya^e on the sea
>f matrimony. The groom is a
native f Ba«tr p, - in f Mrs.
M ttt Kirk an'' grand- - -n ' r'
Phil Claiborne, deceased. Char-
ley's many Ba<trcp friend j il
j >in the Aiivi ! Ms. it in ex'.'i -
ir:g mgratulati' n-, wishing l )t
h:::i and bri le .mbiun lei h'ipi -
r.e-is and pros; erity thr m. h
— hon't f* >r_'et the W. 0 W.
t i -r.i'- on Cedar1'reek,
•lulv 10th.
I'M*: V
— Petitions wi likely be han f-
e i in nt the r •:<* meeting td t.ne
mmi-'si ir er- ' urt, f r pi .a-
iii in t'le -'ti n- a t I 1 giti iti i
Smithvilie.
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 4, 1903, newspaper, July 4, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205819/m1/3/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.