The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the Bastrop Public Library.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
si";,.
il
Bastrop Advertiser.
K.lsMlkb.il Min-h lkt. lK'J, Vulllllir M.
Main street. u|> :slr«. Krlisrd
Orric«.~
tun Id lag
TIKlM. 0. I'AIX,
(IMIUH AMI I'HII-
I'llHTON.
BASTROP, TEXAS, JUNE 2 ,1890.
3.
4.
H.
H.
.
4.
ft.
i•
H.
For State Kruitur—IMtli llislricl.
IION. II M. (SAItWtM)|>,
uf lln tro|>.
Followiuj! is a list of 'lie ileliyaick
to ktslc anil i-iii^rvhkional •< n\ «■ i
tioiM ;
•tatk I lls* IMIUN.
1'rvcliiit I. II. II. Garwood ami II
11. Oixulu,
Murray Hntii'MHI nini .1. W, Mill
K. ,Mtirclii>iui mnl J. M . Knliliiouii.
J. (1. I.ltlrtl klltl .l.illll W.
l . II. Ilill iiixl (J. W. .11 iiit-M. jt.
li. I'. Jones anil I'lisIllicit.
Ilmriri' Bowrii ami K. K. fSruy.
J. W Kcuncdy iiinl .1. I.. Knriiier.
Col'NTt AT I.AH.il :
K.J. I'rlcc. K. II. Talk, It. 1.. Italic,
Win. o < ii ami (itoiyi Milieu.
ttlNllltl"HI*«l I1ISMSTII1N.
Ptaclncl I. II. M. Oartvood ami II.
1*. I.urki'it.
i. Allicrt Kawcett atlilJ. II Jones.
H. I*. TciU|ilcton mill \\ . A. < i.iloiiiii
W. 1,. Frt'vnrau and W. II. Itlvers.
M. A. Uutlicrforil ami Win. Kax.'t.
y. II. Tally anil C. t\ wJWl*,
V. c. Hargrove ami I,. Hnlocr. nr.
COI'KTT AT I.aikik:
.1. W. KltiH'llllauDi. Jan. II. t'rafl.
John Halston, T. f'. ('sin and .I.e. liucli-
aoau.
Torn ltUliu|i, Sam Savi'ri-. W. I.. Krtc-
msn.lten Urmlinm ami < ttn UrlcM-iibei-l,.
T.C.CAIN, EJ.FMCI,
Secretary. Chairman.
In company witli other •Iclegslt"' from
lla (n>|> county. w. left on FridayV
train of the T. It. A II.. for l.nlSrnnyc,
to atti'Ud the Seniitorliil convention,
which couvctied in that city Miturtlav,
June 14th. The convention wus called
to order l y the district chairman. T.
O. Ssycri, who explained the oliject ol
the convent Ion. was to name n U<'iin>-
cratlc candidate for nenator from the
countlcK of Fayette, I.ee and llii*tru|i.
The M-hntIon of a chairman ami secrc-
tsry Im'Iiik In order, tlie convention
"The Ha ti.op Aaivt i;ti«t..i iiss
Ifrsi t fiillv ilritan in it In ula, Ji.st
a well, | c.li | «. for all parties 1-11U-
ccru.-il. >-un Anloiiiu liiliunc.
There's uiaVktcry in tli\ words,
Urn. Tliluiui . What im atu^t tl;ou'f
Tin- Ali\ tni n: lilt*. tin rctnllnlloll
of liu%i>>i£ oi'ia-ii'ii In "draw ill ila
burns," ami certainly cutimit r.t'ollcii
littvinc ilotic so.
I*iikki11 iy you refer
colliHiiaatnii i|iicatioli
n it favor ilic I'i'ititi.:.
fllli." till' 111111111111' ■
Gen. ro:jt and the Ra ,oai .
1 in tollouiug request ami aii «er
Letter trom F. H. J.
lilt.I w ti ll limit .lutlc IT.
"JO.
c\|'ht! 1 llicniscives:
l,nsi Oik. Trv.
OIICI A. KMIIIUI t 1
and I ickel A;
Mai 2".—Col-
leiii' 1 I'aaaeiiKcr
• '1*1 1 and Texts
i, Texas,
a <ii*|illta
Kuiim Advertiser
Close nf school auil con l.iiiut.oti
of ktirtiuv events mcli aa picnica,
thnndcr-sturms. hands, itc., etc.,
have |icr Ui.ile«l Hie t * > 11 ait lor
thill)!" lo aitlmiilc liclore umlcrlukiil|2 return til the Haiiliulullc «HIII
u loti|{*duc letter lo our old Ai.vkh
TUMI, Itnl III)
1 aim «ill 1 nt conic,
I.
mi.
f 1
tu tlie
ci'ucv II
I umtiiid
| iniaKioU. Mi
' « oulil I c mi
l!i>\ crtiinciit
trcini't. we
< m >111 i nut ii hi
the Hog'!-
If Mil, ft c do
nor can we
ieli. II.*H
'. ,'iuornl .|i li\ ill.' demo-
l'i \a . I- arc i.o cum*
1 nee «c ii|i|<itc ttie 10:11-
:.nil tlniieallv lielicvihK it
i)iin.ife lo |dui c tlie rein* of
in the I111111U of an ex*
lull o|l|H >!• t iefl. I lnKH H
In t!i, party. Vet,
1 ralic
t'entral l(ai!*ay. in.
M\ Dear Mr: lo Keltic a dia|iutc I
waul lo l.i.ii a alicther or not Attorney
1 .cne'al II.vi; rode out nf lloilatotl on
1 r I lie I Ii .tint nil and IVva.
I liei'id tliut Itc alumni tlie j
III) 11 rode out nf your town
Yonra, vcrv trtily.
.1. v . Si III vi K .
i\, Tex.. jinn i v.
, KdiUir Bin! I'lMiiicinr
Iial, New- 1.0111 tlak. | |'lea aiit ami prolitaldc
imm.i ItMIIII Oil I 111- Ilill MHi out
fecl.le. Imt hi* condition i* ur, ii -'
iI'ml.i U'lml ami lii mam aiixiima
fiiciida now Iin|i«' fur the i>c l. Ili>
win, Mr. Sandy Ka«tlaliil, alio
moved with hi fatnili to the Pan-
handle, came liouie latclv to lie with
the old Kvnllcmaii II the faincr
contlailea to improve Sandy ill
a pan. n
( clilrid :
road inn
011 a |>n ■
II. t .
Fur rheiiiiuilUui tticre l> ii..lliiii|C ih'i-
, 1 . .'er than rtiaiiil eil.iiii'a I'.dli Italin.
in li.l. ..t of Ho a orui I imnac | ||e
take a l.*U|f lireallt ami lic^lu . alone Morlli tnaiii time It* iiwt, wlileli
\Vc(im m'IkhiI ami I) tender our 11 hut Hftv .>eni pei laiitie. Maui cr>
lliaiik- in nur appr«'eialive liieliil |>a.. have liei 11 iierniai eullj cured
. ami
I
t«
lo our
path'II. J
h't Mf'^i/o"
lie. Vea.
•t'l.ili!d lin det; in ralic lonvvution, in
ita real wimlow. adopt the coin Hala-
tion, and ni'inlnalc <• 11. ili>|i>r aa it"
atandard hearer, tin- Ahvi i;ti i 1;,
like .1 tine democrat, will (triicelully
fall into line. Hot, until llii* -alcini'.
wc cuti j.'ive ucitlicr t.eticral II
nor llie commiitkioii, auppnrt. In
tliia we kuo« c differ from many ol
our atr'inx< "t dcniiH rutic fricmia. vet.
i t 1 in* l.nti.
lev Dial sir: I hu\c Iiuiih May
i''.i a liiii(j if Attorney•(■citeral llo|i|f
rmle out nf lloimioii 011 u free pa*
alii r 11111I,iti^ ln late eccli al lhi
place, lo tillkWtr I willaav licapoke
lu re011 Aprilatnl h it lloiiktouon
our No. I. Sunday imirniii|(. April
and w hen the eon luct.ir coliecleil fare
I.e. (icncrid Ilonjr, handed up annum
pi-.k No. M". mid it wa* honored
Inr iii* Iraiiapiirtation. I did not hear
lilt, .ipcfcli here. Imt think yon u:iii>l
lie tiiikitiforiucd alioul lii liaiini!
iilnisi .1 the Iloti Ion nud I cxni- ('en-
llc. at lar a- I know. hn al
in privaU' eonveraation ev-
I fticndli rclnlioua toward thin
appreciative
.1. M , (nr Illn kimI
in 1 our 1. -1 Mtik'i
have J Hi-1 cloacii a
li 1111 ill our
til k
CALCASIEU LUMBER COMPANY'S
IlHi AI VKIJTIM MI NT Wll.l. Vl'I'HAH m"\t wkkk.
Ill tlie 1111 aliflne, it >. 11
liliiid«, etc., «1111 ill
uunl I lie beat I.iiinlier, Sliiii|flcf, doom, kath
ui vnidkiit MAkTHne, Kniitlivile, Mcl'aile,
I'lii 'i'. I'luin or Ai 'lit.. Hi lire the oti'y Ha-tmp
. 111.1\ dialer, in I'alciikieti l.unilier, lie l ol nil.
j tral.
nil \
111 Ol. 'kl in out 1
,ii>\iciinni., we cunnoj
1 iiinipaliv. and ban nlnnys rode free,
utinllier 1111 iiih iiwn bllaincaa or luial-
tii't* fur the slate. It tie o_.
paid a dollar fur liia own fare on lliia
road since lie iibh been attorney-(jcn-
i'-rid I do not know of it. nud tiierc-
forc can not believe thai lie would
ito oltierwiae than act a* t In ike con-
victions dictate.
l-'urtlicr. Imving been rckpectful in]
opi'iikitiou to tlie comtiiiksion. ami in
nona\ abiikivc of lien. Iln^i; ahoiiiii
tlie coin 11 linn decide aiTllillkl Uk.
our part of the crow will not lie a
very unsavory diet. II the dciiio-j
criicy of Icxiiscuii kiand lliu com- j Central and falling out willi the eoiu-
tuisHioti mid I it'll. 11 nun, certainly ! pany returned liin pass, with a yerv
we pan. even if l evus is set back I It-'llor of thanks, for past favor*,
hearts «ere kad iu palling, lor «e
hue 1 :.i h oilier (my pupils ami I)
Deal 1 liililren. a happy, rcklful
1 acal ion to 1011 and all ii* kcliool
folk*, mid tna> lali lerius tiud ii
one and all froli and Icaily tor our
work.
Fine cropk are ki'elllcd, lion tlia:
line rniliH hale coiuc; I-ill the gra<*^
lijili i* a desperate one. Corn i
made.
11 dtli i* generally ipiile giaid a
lull, uicuklek, occakioiiui 11.ill-. In.!
all ligln iicai ;y.
We ale 1 \c. 1 diii^ly .otti, lion-
en r. lo M.iy llial I he brigl'l iiilklit
kirn ol Mr. and Mr*. .1 aioes ( tall,
died al tin 1 r lio.ue in Ilill'- I'laiiic.
Satiudai uiglii. Unite a large crowd
of *1 iiijialhiklng IricmU lollowcu iin>
little body to the Trigg graveyard,
illiprckkjvc burial services were cou-
diiitcil by Hev. Howlaml. May
t wciil 1 vcurk In iiii-li 11 course.
Answer to "Green Walnut."
Kdllor Adveitlwi :
I see iu your ia t weeks iksue 11
coiuniuiiicution from "(irceii Wal-
nut" in uhich lie uk> any llibic
reader
Ukkl'd *
to
See
i'Xplaiti
here i..,
wlij,' the cunoeli
water what dotli
| about lliu abusing the company, iin
_ , | hinder llie to i,e baptised," and as I • |,e lei* been oainir I \n .'i* T 1
elected t'apl. T.C. Cain, chair,nan, and j ,H. M1,,, , 'wi„ w tll | 1 ,■ ^e urn. d
K. W. Hlddall, Ksq„ secretary. The I ll0tlt.rlake the explunation The1 " ' " '
eommlttee on credential!, reported | history of this conversion Is recorded
good delegation present froin the three
counties, (.'apt. K. T.. Balls, of lla-lrop.
plai-ed iu noinlnaUoti the name of lion.
II. M. Garwood, of Uanlrop. which io>
seconded by lion. Johmithsn l.anv. ol
Fayette county, and Kd. Slnk . K*i|.. of
1^*' county. In ncsl and forcible sfieechi's,
whereupon lion. II. M. (larwood wan
nominated as the standard bearer of the
dcmocmtlc party of the Senatorial dis-
trict, by acclamation. A resolution tva
passed requesting our senslor to use lo-
in Acts H ; if'!:Mil and iu which wc
sec thai the eunuch was reading tin
.'old chapter of Un.. when I'liillip.
llie prciichcr, joined liim and asked
the i|ucsliun "do you uitdcrsland
what you arc reading?" This the
clitiuch answered by saying, "how
can 1 except some mail hIioiiIiI guide
tne, aud ill answer to this I'liillip
"began al the same scripture and
jirr'trlteil unfit Uim Jmiin," mid while
I'liillip wa* preaching unto iiim
abtiKc us, a* von say vou understand |'-'"I *illi our bereaved fiicml* to
thiil lie dill. ' If lie ilill abuse us he I lead and comfort them "through the
i-. the lirkl genlleman to do such a v"'e of shadow*' and enable tin tu
tiling under similar circumstances. . trust lliiu even though llicy can-
1 ear* ago Tom Ochiltree carried a | not understand the why- and where-
pass ovei the Houston and Texas! fores of llis dealings with them.
lionc before, the uugcl*hoy but
serves |o inn lie Heaven seem fairer
for I hose behind.
The Social Kmlcavor Club holds
ilk regular seuii-uinnthly meeting
which aic much enjoyed by ait iu
attendance. The debate on
"Woman's Suffrage' was fill! ol
interest, a square "four-cornered"
discussion. Tuc coiuiiiittee declared
the ulllriiiative side victorious.
A dialogue "The Story Teller" by
several of llie yoiiug ladies and gen-
tlemen, was exceedingly laughable.
The followiug named young ladies
aud geuilcuicu were hospitably en
lertaiued at the beautiful home of
Miss Kva Ilill, of Hill's I'rairie, on
evening of Wednesday. I lib inst.
Misses Minuie lliicliatiiin ami llclh
| and then opened up like mi anarchist,
; giving the company a world of abuse
' which they did not deserve.
No gentleman ever abused this
j company and afterward* kept aud
used their annual pass over its lines.
Your Informal ion is correct about hi*
| deadheading over Houston and Texas
Central, but I must think you wrong
Vniirs truly,
A. Fit i.kvui,
(tcucral I'asn nger and Ticket Agent.
The above corrctpoudcncc ap-
peared in I,he Lone tlak New* of, M(Mm. of Uutro|> Mwg Nt.|iu,
June Ii, published 111 Hunt 1 nty by Kiley, of Austin, Miss Jessie Holmes.
InduenceIn the passage of 11 bill by tin I'esiia, as they went on their way
next legislature requiring railroad com
pauies In Ibis state to fiirnlkh separate
coaches for colored fieoplc. Also, a
resolution endorsing Die action* of T.
G. Sayefs, our member of the state exee-
tlve conkmittee. and inklriictiuir hiui lo
Vole illj^i' klate executive couimiltee
uii^Ag at Sail Antonio, agalukl the
"bomnilttee naming the temporary otll-
cers of the slate conveullou to usseuitile
ol Sau Antonio on the 12th of August,
after which the convention adjourned.
doth hinder me to he baptised?" I
answir 1st. Ilecaiisc I'liillip had
preached unto liiui Jesus, Acts8;.'I6.
And 2d, Because preaching Jesus
necessarily implies preaching obe-
; " L-c l« him. "And being made
j perfect, he became the author of
Cholera is raging in Spain, deatli | « ^'rn 1 "ulvutinn unto all tlicin 11,at
■ . . . ohfi him, licli. .1 ;!l. And .'Id,
and fright depopulating towns. llnv|ng cotnraMI),l<.<l uni>u„^
the eunuch could not obey the gos-
pel (which Paul soys is "llie power
of (iod unto sulvation," Horn. 1 ;16)
of keachie, I,a., and Miss Minnie
Moore, of Hill's I'rairie, anil Messrs.
Cuke, Charley lliglismith and Joe
It. 1'ricc, of Kaslrop, Messrs. Worth
l'rice ond I.eSuciir, of 111 li'& I'rairie.
Kvci; al this laic day wc offer best
wishes to our latest bride mid
groom. Mr. and Mrs. Joe I'robst.
11 er Miss I,aura llancke, willi sincere
ihmiks fur tlie nice cake sent us
ney-ticuerul llogjj has been mid is 1 from their elcgun' wedding diiiuer
now prancing around ovi r the State Mr. Woods Moore returned Wed-
on free railway pusses, there luis been ncsduy from ltryan, where lie Iin
euuuch say "see here is water what I• (ireat revolution iu sentiment here, been attending the A. .V M. college.
they came 1 info a certain w ater and
the cunuch said, "here is water why
should I not be baptised."
Now directly to the question of
•'Green Walnut;" Why did tin-
Mr J. V. Schcuck.
1.1 v. iiuom's tiKl'i.v:
To the A11 stIn Stab uiuii :
The following dispatch, scut to the
public by vutir Dallas correspondent,
docs uie an injustice:
" dai.i.as. i cxiis, June 10.—Since
the publication of tlie fuel that Atlur
Congressman ('ruin, telegraphs,
as reliable, that "the Galveston bill
will receive consideration this ses-
sion."
Mrs. Pendleton, wife of J. c.
Peudletou, died at Waco, on the
15tli, aged 71 years. She hail been
a resident of Waco for 50 years.
without being liNpiiscd. sec Matt.
1 y:ao; Marl: 10; 15: Hi. And
4th. 1'etcr, to whom the keys of the
kingdou had been given, Matt.
Hi; 11', preached Jesus on the day of
Pentecost, and in preuching Jesus
he preached baptism. Acts 2 ;38.
"Green Walnut'' also desires to
The Maaoncic fraternity of Hurt- know to whul division of the great
lett Springs, will give a picnic and
public installation of olllcers al
Pope's Springs, June 27th.
lion. <>. 11. Cooper lias been elec-
ted superintendent of the Galveston
city schools. He Will not lie 11 can-
didate for state superintendent of
Public Instruction.
uriny do soldiers of the croc* belong?
To lliii 1 answer that all soldiers of
the cross belong to the uriny of the
Lord, urn! Unit u soldier of tlie cross
I* one whose heart lia* been made
pure by faith in the hou of (iod,
whose life has been made pure by
repentance, and whose relation to
Christ and the world, like the cunuch,
and the opponents of Hogg aic con
fidcul Dallas county will go uguiust
him. I'lii' change of sentiment is in-
tensified when it is understood that
Mr. Hogg has been draw ing mileage
from tlie Slate wiiiie riding free.
Alliance men especially* are disgusted,
und u strong and prominent llugg
man wan heard lo say this morning
lliul he ought lo be beat."
The facts arc llicae: Out of the!
thirty-live railroad companies
I 1J1 e first mail was delivered ul ;lu
new Hill'* I'rairie postolllcc. on
Thursday morning. J2th inst.
Tlie ucw store al llie station i*
open, with a handy stock of goods
for tlie busy people hardby, who
seem to realize that there is not only
convenience but economy of time
and trouble iu getting what they
want rigiit at home.
Mr. Charley Jenkins has Imoghl
in j tlie new gin of his father's, and is
I ex as, six of them have sent me free j moving it across Cedar creek, near
pusses Since that time 1 have; his home in the Prairie, getting
traveled over four of these roads ready for tiie cotton crop.
free Two of the pusses 1 have not j Miss Jessie K. Holmes, of Keachie.
used for the reason lliul 1 had no oc- is visiting our vicinity, guest of
her risters. Mesdames lliil, McDon-
casion to travel over the roads.
It is a well kiijwu fad that the
railroad companies of Tcxu* for many
years huve issued passes to the exe-
cutive, the legislative and most of
the judicial olllcers. including the
aid and Jenkins.
Mrs. W. Kennedy spent a portion
of the week iu the Prairie with her
sister, Mrs. John II. Jenkins, Sr.
Mrs. Ilayney, of liurnelt, is guest
sheriff- and district attorneys. Tli. y „f her siste'r. Mr*. Will Kastland. of
have always contended that such l.ive Oaks.
practice was from good motives grow-
ing out of gratitude to the State for
granting thent liberal charters sr.il
85,CO'),000 acres of land, together
with other donations, while it did
not require them by law to transport
bus been changed by being baptised ' these olllcers free. 1 have not been
into Christ, Kotn. (i;3, (ial :i:27. supplied with a icry liberal number
Feara seem to be entertained and thus having put on Christ and j passes, but 1 have used the ones
everywhere that the census will not enlisted iu the grand army "having sent me nud ahall continue to do so,
liis loins girt about with truth, and j except that from the Houston anil
putting 011 the brcust-plu'c of right- Texas Central, which seems to have
cousncks, and liaiing his feet shod given rise to the libel contained in
with the preparation of the gospel of l',<? dispatch above quoted. So, if
peace, luking tlie shield of faith with it i" a sin lo accept a free pass,!
which to quench the fiery darta of j plead guilty to it.
the wickcd, the helmet of salvation. The following quotation from your
and the sword of the Spirit, which dispatch 1 deny and pronounce as
is the word of I iod" (Kphe. li;
1.1:18) he is now a soldier of the
erois, Jcsu* alone Ids commander,
aud the Hible his tactics.
sues ' do not Hud anywhere iu llie
,, , .. . . liible thai Jesus divided his arinv
his brother. Dr. J. U fipplt, for j(Jto ,,ivi,loI1.( 1)rlg.tk.B, r,.gime i;,,
926,000. The charge was for crirol- battallions, companies, etc. .but we do j free 1 have omitted fiom my expense
nal intimacy with II. C. Tippit's j find that there were divisions among account railway fare. During my
wife, and another suit has been tiled eltutch at Corinth I t or. .'Id | official lernm all the expenses 1 have
for divorce sgsinst the woman st ^np ml that Paul condemns them
■ for it aud calls them carnal.
(t , ! lint my communication h growing
At Center. Texas, a fellow at* to° '""g. \ ouis.
Illlll.l Ifi mull.
he full and complete, and but few
places or counties, will be given the
populstion they are entitled to.
Captain Tom Cain, the popular
editor and proprietor of the hastiioi-
AiiVKtmsi.il, was a delegate to sena-
torial convention which assembled
here Saturday, aud was made chair-1
man of the convention. haGrauge
Journal.
At Sherman, If. C. Tippit
false in every particular: "Mr.
Hogg has been drawing mileage from
the State while riding free. This
1 have never done us the records of
the Comptroller's office will verify.
Always in attending to the State's
business, while passing over a road
! put tlie State to iu attending to its
; business away from the Capital aggre-
gates only $.'108. In every iustance
where I charged mileage it was the
. „ . ... 1 lino r in inr 11 eXSCt UlllOllIlt I iisitl as fsre.
templed U> assault a young lady 111 , ,vUh Hltlto f||rU|t.r , |u.vcf
her sleeping room. He used chloro- It seems tlint the Journal iu its suspected 1 list the Central Ifiiilroad
form, the funics of which awoke in last iksite did the llssilop Di uiocrals Comptiuy intended to bribe me by-
time to ssve her. lie wss csiight I injukllce by paying that tin- mass sending the free pass. Since learn-
, 1 , . ,,, 1 ineclilig l:i III I here recently tllid up. iliL', about two wi-eks ago. the motive
but made a break for hberti and , 7 ' 1 h ^
. • pnliiled delegnlcs to the Slut ■ con-
' j vent ion, was not a representative
The Kepuhlican county eon ventinn "K "J 1 '•*' I •ciiiocracy of ihui
, ,, ^ , . . counlv. 1 he Journal based its arli-
81 - "I""** Helc I,.." what it deemed n iisble infor-
endorm- President Harrison's admin- matiori, and hml nolnteiilionof doing
istratioii, as also huve lia if a doy.cn anyone un Injustice, nud i. glad In
other 'I'enneasce counties, amonir know Ibat it was mi-taken I.
the number, llie home
llsrrisou's brother.
SlllOllg
of President
Says an exchange: ommi men
•re not prejudiced, wise men will
not let prejudice lead them. Wine
men and good men will endeavor to
•mdicnte prejudice from the minds
of thefr fellow men ami not cnllivslc
it that they way thrive thereon.
A Williamson county enumerator
baa found a family of colored people
of which were Ave generations living
in the aauie house. The eldest was
a woman 108 years old, next was her
daughter, *f. and there were gnat
ffiaud children 10 ycai* old.
1 liange Jouruul.
1 lowtst bates to'summth resorts
— OK Till
KA-T, N'lit I II AMI W'KKT.
From June hi, until Septeuils'r iioth.
Jsisi, low rales uie in effeii via llie Mi* •
mini. Kuiisiik iV Texas llallw ay, to the
prim Ipsl suiumer resoru of the Nurlli,
Ksst and West.
Itst* s, II. reset ml oils III Itiroiigh
sleeping curs ami any furtln r Infoi ma-
tlon can in- oMslned of your local ticket
Sgenl or by addresslHK ii. i*. iiiikIii'm.
A k'l Gein rsl I'ss" ugei Agenl. Fort I ||,. „v || ha
Worth. Ti xas. W. II. I.an son, Traiwllnu | in 111' vicinity
|*S M*iiger Agent. Fort vioitli. 'h xas.
or Gaston Meslier, General Paan-ugeS' 1 (I,,,,,,,.,,
A 'J'K>* t Ajp'iii, iHilalls. M . i >||ley \ Co.
of tliut C'lnpany. which has been dis.
closed by the newspaper publications,
j I have lint used lior shall I again use
lit. I hut company voluntarily and
1 without mi solicitation sent il to inc.
I understood It was to give me free
trim pnrhiliou, without any nccom-
pHiiiug corrupt motive, I um now
[ convinced how ever, I hist I wun mi*-
1 liken. I whs never offered a bribe
uuicss tlint was one; mid if the peo-
ple believe I would accept one know-
ingly. they ought to defeat me.
J. S. 1|ih,O.
On 11 recent x lull lo Iowa. Mr. K. I lit I -
toa of I.ursy, Itussell I'o., Kansas, call-
ed at llie laboratory of I''lainticrlaln A
i'd., he. Mollies, b 1 show them his six
year old boy, w bos life had been saved
iiy rhamherlaln'a l ough llemmly; It
liailug eiin-d biin of 11 very severe al-
to k ol croup. Mr. Ilallou is certain
that It «aiei| his l«iy's life ami Is en-
i Ibuslssllc ill his praise ul llie Itemcily,
1111 excellenl reputiMlon
thai farmers itiuie llfieen
miles to hW stiire for II and that many
of them, like himself, are never w IIlimit
For sale Iiy W. J,
Misses I'annell, of Kcil Hock
vicinity, are guests of Mrs. Wolfen-
berger.
Our < icrman friend and neighbor,
Mr. llancke. lias housed two isrge
wugon loads of his Hue Irish potii-
toes, etc.
Itipe watermelons expected imme-
diately at one or two hoincs in this
community,
■toasting ears, balck-eyed peas.
Ilnest unions. cabbage well we can
enjoy a perpetual feast of vegetables
when we choose. And they say it
makes a farmer hungry ju*t lo look
at grassy crops, so My, how hot it
Is cooking a vegetable dinner these
June days, snd very many of u*
And il hard to secure "help" in cot-
ton-chopping time! After all, the
farmers wives and daughters are
important factors in this work, a*
little as some folks think of it.
A wave of religious ( !) seal per-
meates the colorco portion of our
community now. Twenty.five new
members baptised Sunday evening.
Meetings hold all night sometimes.
Shoui, all night and line In the day I
I imagine it would take considers
ble amount of grace to sustain
human life long at that rate.
You would have been compli-
mented Mr. Kdilor, if you would |
have heard the grumbling lust week
because a number of our Anviim*-
ill's were no! fort In-imi ug How
habit can lunkc us consider such
things almost among tlie necessities.
Why. llie paper collies ill next to till'
1 tobacco slid cup of coffee.
Mudmic Ifutuor ssys it is hard lo
111 Ik definitely of the approaching
weddings, but it is told as a fuel
I hut one gentleman has the "cage"
ready aud mother refused to sell a
valuable cow becsuse he hint an idea
of "going 10 house-keeping" himself
ill (lie fall. Ah to I lie girls, she
surely stales I lint. Ilu-y arc making
some extraordinary preparations foi
something important new dresses,
| etc.
Klcctioli mailers quite serene ill
these psrls so fsr but iheii how
csti the fsrmcr* tslk politics much
when they sre "In the grass?"
Fishing in the crciks after these
heavy rain* is ju*l the finest fun
imaginable lo the lovi rs of such
sport. I caught about Ihirty-fhc in
one evening last week
We rejoice lo know of the im-
proved condition of Judge N W.
Ksstlslnl tills week. A long slid
severe siege leaves llie old man very |
li) It For sale li) \l .1. Mllei Jt I'll,
f • •
Duckpcnd Dits.
IIasiiioC, June I*. Ii!'n.
Killlor Advert iser:
As you have no corre*, otideir
from tl,h neighborhood I "ill send
imi in u b w dots this week.
The farmers keep liusi mining tlie
soil lo kill the gr ass that tile di I-
tinned lain set out for tlicin.
About oUe or two n'!e ol .' 111
•bine, ami all wi I be well with iii,
tanners. t'ro| * arc n-n gnn i in
iliis vicinity.
Very little sic lines* in tins neigh
bin hnO'l.
Mrs. W. N. S ruggs I.as been
very sic!, b r the la t mouth, but is
improving slow ly.
Itcv. hemuiiiigs. llupt st minis-
ter, delivered a ler* illtere.:iug dis-
course Sunday lasi, at the D'ickpoiid
school house.
Hie Sunday sl-iiimii has taken a
tew minutes recess; will come to-
gether st ii more convenient time,
I'lie spelling das* meet* every
Saturday night (if it is not raining).
Any thing sociable ul the present j
lime is out of the question.
.Mr. and Mr*. Ilnuks were msde
happy. It's 11 little girl come lo
brighten the hotnc of it* parents.
We hear but little *aid about can-
didates so far. t ,e people are some-
what divided on the hog law in this
precinct, but they are *oli I on a
Hogg for governor.
A picnic is under consideration lo
tie at the acltooi house in tile neat
future. 1 gut*** candidates will bc
1 lure shaking hands with their many
friend*.
Mr*. Hit list in. of Washington
iHiuuty, i* lisiting her brother. Mr
Abiior Scott, tliis week.
Koat riding, croquet playing ami
singing i* the order of the day in
thii vicinity. Hi 111. ash Tiikmk.
savku r'ltn.M minsi MPTIO.V
Scleral physicians predicted that Mr
A-ii II Ito why. lirugglit. of rhlcagi
would soon haveeiilisuiuptliMI caused by
an aggiitiuled fii.e ol 1 slarrli i 'tis
touiers finally induced liim to try 1 lurke'
Kxlnu-l of Flax [ I'spillloiif t 'starrli
Cure, lie say. : "Tlie l'e..lll was mi-
pit dented. I Ci'iiiineneeil to get well
after tin- lir.t u|ipllcatioii and am now
sftei 11 few Week". i'ltllrely cured." It
will tlo the same for you. I'rlce ii isi
fry 1 'larke's Fit* Soap lor the Skin and
toil will use no otliei. .'.'1 eenls. All "I
i 'larke'. Flux rcmcillc. ar*- lot sale
W. J. Milel ,V t o.
iove's Tasteless Chill Ton
ti
SHE WAS P01S0NEDI
♦
<
HON. JAMES P. NEWCOMB
His Name Erased Frpin the G A R-
Rolh and Why
Sis Alton 1, I'ex., June 17.
Sau Antonio Itepiiblicaus, siidO. A
It. circles particularly, ju*l now an
agitated over an eienl unpsrallcd in
Texas. Al n meeting of llie K. O
C. Ortl I'.ikt 1;. A. It. the adjolant
was instruclcil to erase the name of
Col. J. P. Ncweoiub from the roll of
membership. Col. New comb as*
commander of the post last year und
has always maiiifcklctl a lively in
teres! in ti. A. It. affnir in Texas,
having been several times s delegate
for this department to the national
encampment.
1 In- reason for striking Ids name
from the roll* i* the alleged dis-
covery that Newcouili has never en-
listed in the t 111 on army ami never
tired a shot for the preservation of
llie I 11 ion. Col. Ncweoiub is one of
the most prominent ami active Ite-
piiblicaus in Texas. He was secre-
tary of stale under tin Dxvis regime
and i:i connection with tlie redoubta-
ble Col. Thomas I'orterhouae Ochil-
tree bus pretty well controlled Fed-
eral patronage in Texas.
Col New comb « as postmaster of
this city under I'n -nh nl Arthur umi
now hold* the position of supervisor
of I his ei nsus ilistrii 1 llis di*-
inisful f 1 • .111 the I. A. II is expected
lo cause serious trouble iu tlit- Itc-
publican party of I'exas, as he is
personally one of the most popular
Itcpulilicali* ill She State.
- -Try Sugar Chill < 11 re. Children cry
for It. Sold un 11 gusrsiilee by C. Kr-
hard A Hon.
It Ii ss plssasst tt Ik* tssts u lsn.«n
•VI sp.
Tht sbsIImi latest will Uk* ii '..l
s*T*r ksow it t* BKdicis*
CSildr*n cry far It. M*v*r fcoi •«
•sr*
Chilli III! brsksa will sot rttuiti
CmI you .-sly half ths pries al eu.t
Chill Tosisi
I* qsiaiss midid Ms psrfsllv
aosdid
Cssulss ss ssiiss. Chsssar l'.u
falalss.
It psrtlss ths hls*4 ssd nsioii"
■alarlal psisss fissi ths lyiltm
It I* ss largt Si «sy dsllar Msie ipI
RETAILS FOR SO CENTS.
WARRANTED
r asiw.H.i Hsna, 9m II. I**-
PsM Vwsnii C*> r #is Imi
PtNM temA as* the we <s«*s af 1—* « •' •
«aa « kilt fasM* was aUai*^ «
•%M as**" *Ls • I
«a>* 1—1 « Mil TwtU la shiMwa W*
,ai as.t iswiki ist ssikisM KastMi m' ms
•tills fc«e "Ml ssi f th*« a ir*'
• nkia tkra* twls a^ WftaaiM **• ' ' •
TiHiir tfcef ••♦a ts i a 4 heort. a Ilk M '" !
, u
i'K s u« «r
The " TWO BROTHERS'
M
C. R. and R. L. JENKINS, • • • Proprietors.
lilt AN I >1 Ks WIIISKIKS. WINKS. I i I N pnlt'l I. It aud Al K.
Fresh LAGEH Always on Tap. Fine CIGARS and TOBACCO.
Kiu«! ami rourt^m* (rratim nl ^unrnnh «♦! to !l.
Tin* Ipuillnjf iiui'otioii ruiw l : Arr
vou |irnvl(l«M| Mitli u Itolllt* «>f f hniulM-r
tulii'i* < ullt,i <'tiol^rti um] I >li rrh«M *
al« *tf<iiiril ttti ul-
int'k of (*< iiiiifniiil ilnr!li|C lli«- >11111-
ii «*r m« 1 ntli**'*" No f.iuitiy run nffortl f'
rl-k willioiit (lit* iiivnliiHMt- mnll- 1
riiji* (I'lrintc lli * li< t ^«* ul Imt . It I* ul-
iliict cert till to im' iipctlftl. mid in ii
frli iul ImIr«Mjnlr *«|. ;m it n«*v«*r
f:tll« uihI i- plea#ant •*t*<l to t lo
.iimi • «*iit tioltl*'* f• >l >nlf lo W . .1,
>!.!••> .V I'o,
W. W. Moonk. ol thi' ftrntid 0|HTa
IIoiim*, ! •- Mohit*'. i« an «'arl> M'ttlrr In
tlint pnrt of Imuh, ami lifi« tool ri tfn- t
tl« ul <>f (•x|M*rW*ti<'«> lii lil tltn«- ll« «a\ •
•• At varlou* tlnn • I navv loot himiii* nt- ,
tf "k of l iIi*a«i*a folic mml vtolfii! pain* In
tlo* ituniiii'li. tiii'l f• mi 11 ■ l nothing tloit
tfa\r ciM* rt'llff MK'* < 'liaiiilM'rlain'^ « li«*.
( lioU rn un* 1 ! iarrtioi*a i(« iihmJ\. Kvrry |
|KT«M n," ! •• M>>. " •hoilltl l f|\«' II Imsi
II**." For l y IV..I. Mil« > A t o.
A Very Lary;e Percent!*!*
Of tin* Aiiicrlran |n*o| |i- iin* houf | <«|
w('li :i titovl annoying. tn nlil* jm.hu* ami
r«*«*i%t l«* • ••mplaint 'iiUimI i it irrfi
It l not iiim in to Iw *■ t i It I. li
I* <lrluoii ti:it«*<l lu'VhJid «|ti ' l on (hnl
• I.«1 u< s iitnet ol riax fl'aptlloii
('ftfiirrb I'uttt lonm*«llali-ly u lifM - ami
|ht nam'iith t*nrf« 1'atiirr'h. A tli« r«#iij|li
ami fuir trial uUImiuvIiim' jtimi.
I'ik t lark TI 11 Soap f« r tin Skin.
Catarrh run* J?I «• . hi.:i|i i.". t int*
At W. f. Mllcy A I'o hnijf stMif
In fotim <itoii uitti my in iimn«-f
•K«*tify I am pn p tri tl to n«gi>llat«* loan*
upon rt'iil f imii'. Iiu> or t xt«u<l tlo* Him*
• •i pay in* nt of M'n<lon lieu nolr*, anil In
nropoiiloii to t! «• n^rtli of thin- Hit*
lomi lo*" to run. 01 tlif amount of tin
loitii, r**i|iirr tin r• nf intiar« t mi ha to
off* 1 fotmlili 111 i>|a- ll.tiUt a-Ulflit lo tllOfir
i • li I tiie to borrow momv.
\ II. Mrl.AVl.
lla*trop. Tfia- I'• t „' i, I"'"! 3m.
Stock Law Election.
Nut liv snrtliiriK shr drank or tutik. but
by biwl IiIuimI. b It any wou>k>r 1J10
ftails "bluet" III most casus Muni are
oulv miirtli.'r tuiint' fur Ustl bluod. A man
or woman fuels unliappy. life ■seas
dark. The liisirt la Imavjr. Had l4oud is
oarryinx its ikiia.ni all over tlie budy, and
we calllt " IJuek."
Head these e |*.rienr«:
Mrs. 0. C. liuk'liiiuaiu, of Pittstm, Pa.,
t "I imnaider l>r. Acker's Kaglisk
Elixir the lastt mudidas in tha
world, not only for IJood tronbljs. Imt
also for tlTkiieisua, with which 1 mm
Im*ii slllicleu.'
••Both my wife and mysrlf flrari* ba-
liuve tliat Dr. Acker's Knjflish Blood BUir
is the I sat of all IJiaal medicines, snd will
This Rrand KUsir Is sold br draffMa
h aU parts of America. It is a purs,
Inmost medicine ; Ml % um 1> HMflr
rillai Try it to-tlsy.
Dr. rtufeftaoad'i l.« u - Mt«r Ktood
Hyrup in purrlv vi-^i'tublf. tlir otdy rt*ui-
a dy on f«rtli that h III i Huiln .tr uim-ur y
ami all tritVR of bliniil |n I«oii, without
U* t l 111 i%t I iik tlif «y t«*iii.
A tUMii noi n lot iff.
I to tm> apa-a ImMi - al ) our r« >m|< im*«*
from |M t|tl1i i>. n-mnnv of ilum un mi•
iMiHti-rM. I Mill pay a llt>i*r l n «iril for
n foiuiHiioii IfiitliUK tu tin* nrr*-*t of ttII
a||f|l IIM II M Iin t III I III to |if my n pi l -i u •
tatUa-o. | |Hia|| I \ | ly a III p )o\ lio |l t|-
diem ami «lo not aa*ll tin mint ^Imuma.
Tlo ija nuiin Haw ki - *prt'iiti Ii liavr
tlif iianif lliHkt'" ntnuipi-al tin tlir
lxi . A K 11 A VK I
All i*y••• tlttoil mill tin* tit ifuarNiiii'i-il,
m tha- jiwi'lrj ti n* of I*. It. Krlmrd
Hantrop.
Mr- WINC or CAAOUt. a lutit.- tur Wuui«fli.
I im ii- Sain'* I omlltion I'owtlrr Mill
imi'. |ii«triii|Nm, Cotifli', t'ulili, Krort
Hll«l IIX"! <>f till' lliai'UM'l to wlllfll
||nr**-a. t uttIf. hli'i p, lli^* ami Poultry
Hii- aiiliji tt. sold tiy all *1 tii|fifIMPi
Ituttlr llllllii m « . Ila- „a Mulirla,
t ra ik up I 'lillU * till • t « i ('« rlnlu
I'Mlli uri-," tin* plf « lit f iiiimIv No
inr^. lio pa). Stilil Im W , J. Mil**) A
Mother* will tlml ior WiioloHn
I u lliln|f Syrup ju t tlir im tllflnr lo lintr
III tlif lioliM* for tlir fllllilrrfi, || w III
nirr i oiijili-, t'iil«l "*orr 'I'llr04!, ami
lCi*tfiil«lf tin* Itvima-1 in It.
m>nact t winf Of l a '.dul if w^k
KII111 • l'M .* 1 1,1 |m a Wild
I brrrv !• a - i«alnila!> ami plr aiit
ri'ujru) foi 1 • \>xi 1 i. HriHtflilllr.
\ tllM> . niial til (lti. il it Kiltie*; Hlllrr*
I la* % ami tu i:ifit 1 ' ..*011 ptvoyi. '|>y It
ami Ih t oRtlit-i'tl ( n 1 y l uti!i* war-
rantftl. pn«i -1.•! « na <|i || r |x>r
1-aiMla Nl|l| ||J '■!" I^>|af l"ra |aaVl al
l > tlir 1:11, If a It | *11 • J Ulni ) I'o., t hi-
oa|pi. III.
oiirt of nat<l Ita-ti ip. foiinty. on i|m*
I.'il. tluy of Ma\. tit 1 " ifiilai t« rm
—The Kn*atmt Itlooal riiiiody vin rait hi ol *nltl fourt. in iffordaiit •«' miiii -altl
for holU, mrbimfla*. old i*orf« , rhrunia-
tUin. ImllKratioo, Itri^lit'« dlM>a«<* ami
foiiatlpatlon In hr Thuruioniri> l.onr
Htnr Itloml Syrup. Trv II.
Cotton Prett tor S:le.
I will wll my < ltl I 'otton l#rfna. fhrap.
an I mn putting In n new one. It I- tlir
very thim; to prrmi for our <}|n. 'IVrinn,
reanoDahlr,
w. i). i\ Jonm.
Ilantrop. .lime 14. Inini. if.
Kktahimiikm is Is:ih.
T. W. HOUSE,
Banker, Cotton Factor
aki
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
1
lv 1111 itkl l;« •< k ami l.l\ k 11 \kh j
riiKt 1 Nt i>.
ST V I K or TKX AS. I
< 01 htt ha-* nor t
WIIH14HA** on ilia* Ilill i|u« «if |
April. A I , I "In' ami taa fi.rr tin aitiin^
of tin* < ••lumlnniom r'a I'ourt of nt>)
lluntrop founty. tha* |H'tition < f I'. II 1
Stolir all'I tw rnty ollirr frrr holder* II
nlilliiK m Ivlii 1 tin' trrHlor> hrrelnaflrr
t|i ffilM-ct. «ii flla «! In n«ld foiiillllanloii
•'r'' iHiurt of a«|t| llriktrop fount\. pinj -
inn that tin < !t a linn Ih' ordrri'*] to al< la-i j
mine h lirthrr li.i|f- -In • p a.r ^ l •hall '
tu 1H*rm111r11 to run at Ihik* *ithrn tlo-j
folhiwlii|c aaiiloiilvUloii of Itjudropeounlv !
to wit Iti'icuiuiiiK at tlo iiKiiith <it'
Siiiul\ i ra rk. iliemv up >amly ererk to I
tin |ta«irop Mini 1 iMuril founty lltir. j
TIm in r in n wi' t dlr«-rt|oii ^ itti thr |
It. • 1 ra .j nto| 1 itlilMrll a'oiint \ lim* to
till' lirtl of Walnut rrrrk h|||| Il« Ilia all
ilrriii|{ to tlir I rwi'inau 1V|lkrr*on «ui •
\e> ; Ihent** in a noilh-raat dlra-ftion
null thr.l.t# l.riitr. .I, tl. Helfhiuri at.
Amlrrtt M iv , li Ittmrr. Samurl Wolf-
a ill-' rj^rr. I nnli W n)|i-r mnl I'liarlrn h
>mith nurvryn lo thr I. I.rvrraota
Irajftir; tin inr in a illriM-t lim- i*ron lnjf
thr |«. l.'-vi ram i >urvry tti I 'rdar t rrrk
I In-n rr down t 'nlar I'm-k to smnl)
< ink. thr pi ao of iM'xiniiilitf. tlir viiim
Ih Ihk tlo terrllory im luden Milhin th«
tioumlarlr* of .luitot-* I'm im t miiiiU i
s#frn.
And. whrrrn*. thr i'mumlanlonri
1'niirt of -;ti<| Ma^trop founty. on tin
U1I1 t|a\ of Mn* imai. nt n ri'ifular taTin
of naia| court, Iu af«Hlrdll*|f•, with mill
|m tillon onlrrrtl nil rli t iioli t«> l r hrjil
w ithlii Mild trnilor) almtr tlrHm-d ami.
tli h-HInmI nt tin MHiial toting plaifn
tlia rrin. to-w it at Mnl |{ork ami l.ivr
tlak*, on thr .'Iat • I.«y ••^.tni'.r. \ |i
l^'.ai. for the pu i |him' a if a|i'(«>riuliiiii|t
wlirtliei hojfa, 1 tia-ep mid i^oatn «hail !•••
I>a'riiiittrd to mil at larwi* within -alal
ltrrllor> No-. tlirrif <re. I, II. M.
l.arwtHitl t*. mil \ jutltfi nf llnptrop
founty in attiirtlmifr with nald | rtitlon
aud order, hereby jfivr putillr notiro*,
that amli rlrrtioii will Ih« hrld ut in Id
pla«T*. to-w H: |fr,| Ifisi k and l.lvr tlak*
|n'l 111 r.-.l tl.ui in l I., l.l I "" 'ta>."• ■* "•
!ittl mil rolinif pliici' I..* n ol IJ il.'ti'riiiliiluif «In lis. r
fslk'f. "Ilill. ..Ill I. rtitt.rt ! bi'«-|i snd K<>s'' klisll Ir. |.i r milt. .1
lilted, it) tlie il.t l.iv A II. "I l"r,(, ,WIU' "
IWSI, ft,, th, ..I .l. l. rii.iitlliK '! ii 'iI' \ " ","1
.i «ii t-. I drnfrlla-d. at whlfli r lift lam no |Hr>on
nhall voir utilenn he In- a frer holtlrr ami
n ii..
Im W,«
■ aia .
••4
a kite,
(li
Stork Law Election.
in run iwh.i: riti't im i
STATK OF n:\ \S i
MM s n Ml HOT Ito I- I
HHICIlKAS. on tin* tli -l.i\ of
May. A l l«'n . tlir pa tllion of I It
Orrenliaw and niota titan lw rnt v olln*i
frrr holtlrr* irnltliiitf M It II I It tin* trriltory
la || u (III tlia
•aid a n nt\,
l>. .nil, ,|
•In •' J a tlld
ton at lar^<
MtliV isiotl al|
Ita'^illlliUtf
i founty iiu*'
thriifr Maulh
fount) lim*
id. tliriif
McEir«e'« Wine of Cardul
and th|DFOKO'S UlACK
foi ftAiu Iiy tin fail low .i ii i wr ii.iotn In
nA* i Hoi' i oi * i t.
t K ii .1 J *'• n. II tiop.
W , .1 Ma \ t I ' II arlr,,|a.
Frank It. .1 a.u. •. Klgit
.1 A.i hild Kljfl i
Vrrtullhou A Harrow, Ma lioilr.
Hardy a hi*lr«. palp*
Burlraou •% I i\ lot. Suiilhftill
^i a arjfa r A Ilill. Alum Orek.
Sotlrr a I'auU. |'Ni|(t
.1 I. Prla s|, i 'iiltl \% rll'a Hlorr.
Millir A t *iMntuian , t lOiHiiiian.
i K lutnm A t o., t'ttlar t'ro ll.
II. P. Trmplrton. Uartlrld.
l.l n« ii s i vm i a .1 llr%i rm lta«
In opafalia.n alt V« |f hTANIi. Iu ttir
Kiehaim* Sulamn. w here h nler lum h of
11 it iii, iii al%d, Ila a|. | ai|i|(Ur. Tttlait,
i lilt km. Fif|f- and « Imt nip of rnffrr
rail t>r I*ml nt all hour* of tlir tUv . mid
tr a lair lt*ai> ,<| night. You rati f ?laf?
till ap|H-llta «t n aa-t of from III rrnln
up. Patrunlfr tin lum li ntaml.
♦
A
>'f
hrreluaftri da tlm <
t ouimm'iaiui i
pray lux that an ♦ -In t. < • 11
Irlrrmiin- whrtlirr In..-
ifaiatk ulitlll l a* prrillilt' l to
** Ithln tin folhiM ini - i
Ha-t I a ip a ul,if \ In \ji
* tirlr Itir Itimt lop un! I «
rrtmnrn tin- Wr.| Viviiii,
V* itIft illltl lta«tro|l alio l.a'r
to thr Srrliln ami lta-ti"|i
nt **itli >nld r ad to ItMum i' irrk.
111«*II< a np nald rrrrk to the north liur of
|ii-atii i- • prra-iurf uiiiuIh r ri/lit. Iln'IMa*
r.i-t \* llli -ai l llnr lo tin- |llila*e of in-^iu*
tiiii;x A ml \* In rrni. thr . 'omtulnnloiirr'n
0 RGANS\ plANOS
r2rac553Ei:
mr
('i.lli-.'litiii- a h|ii'< tally with fiit ili-
lit'k fur tli:ikitl)( thl'lll, in till i'litllllies
ill Ilii-tSlnlt' sll.l llli'SoutliMt'st. U||I|||
the iiiiisI li i ii-i nl terms, liny sntl sell
Kxi'linnjir on all |.t>iills.
('nrri kj.until ni t' sulii ite.l, sntl
|.riiinf.t ii 111-ti t it nt |{ivi'ii lo stiinc.
|inr|w
H'bl'tllrr lii'K". kllll'li :i In I 1(111.1. -lit.il Im
iti'riiillleil lii rnn nl Urtti' wltliiti «alt|,
terrllory * 'i" ,"1•',, "aider il HutI.>11
Now. Ilien fort'. I. II. M. ,U1(. j «'! Is"'•• Hi" -l «- Voier. .|..irfor
w.hii., i 'minty .iuiiki of IU.tr |. «" pr *i-iil the siilnisl. .1. .I|{iisl. d lrt.ii.
I'flinty, In aeooV.laner with nald |m*iilion
and ortlrr, hereliy glvr pntillf notlre,
that nm li rlrrtioii will In* In In In thr
low*.| of Pillar IMI tlir .'Ul al.tv tif .llirir,
A. h. l^tni. for thr purpo«f of drlrrmlti-
injf wtiethrr lio^n, nhrrp ami i;i nt «h(ill
hr prruilltrd to run at llirir ** itliiu <«nld
aulHllVinloii of llaatrop romitv, almve
drlliirtl mid tlrm rilM'il, al uhia fi r|r«*lio||
lio p Main ahull voir uillrnn In* Im* a frrr [
holder nml a ipi illllral volrr uiulrr the
fountitiitlnn ami l-i**- of IIil#a wlatr. Vo-
lrr* ilralriliic lo prriult thr animal - da -i#
nated from ruiitiln^ at Inr/a ►hail plat •
Upon tliell' li.iliota (he Mortln "For the |
ntoek law." ami tlome In favor of j
allowing am li tiniui ilia lo inn tt large-I
• hall pi arr uponthrlr ImIIoI* tlir uorifn
"Agaiimt tlx «dork la** " a It. Itaiirh
Ulan In hrrrhy iippoiuted manager o
nald rlretlon, dm* ndurn wlirrrof
-hfill in* made to me uliliin trn day-.
I ilveil till" S Jt Ii ila* of M.'IV. A. h.
latai.
II. .\|. 11 Altw inili,
i ounty .Imlge, Ita-tiop i 'ounly.
llaatrop, Teaan. M a* 17. I hiui ide
PMOAN0
at AMAH
K-i .ia7"-ui ni.,11 aM ^i t ■
to prrvrnt thr niiimiilN ^
niiiiilug at larga* nhoiiltl plaer upoiilhrir | Z
hallot* " For tlir Stork l.a* , and tlmae
In fator of allowing nueh aniuiala in run
nt largr nhall plaer upon tlirlr ballot-
•' Agalimt thr Stork l.nw." A. It
l.rnt/. at Ural llofk, ami t . r. Walter*
non. at l.lvr iiak<*. are nppoliitnl malia
grrn of «anl rlrrllon nt -aid plarrn. rr-
turim of v* hIa h «linll In- made In un
** ithln trn day-. Olten thin I Jtli tin* of
May, In|«i.
II. M. U Alt wool*.
t mi lit * Judge, llantrop I'n.
lla-lrop. Texan. May 17. latitude
p T p A TTC
, 1AWTEH AID LAIS IUL1
IMason^H amlin
L. P. EBHARD
Inml
w. m. Cunningham, John 0. Stsrlry,
CiwiijiiB It Stirltj,
('iiiiki«iiiiii'lith of cut I mi, iiteil nml |
sau
IIAM'lHlll*,
|S|i I lltll'i' iii KlllUIII>'«
lti.lt«
Hill. !•*
M'liiitcil, nml lilicrsl silvsnces
nt. viiiiiii.
Itr-ini Ni i, Dr.
Sitttill Miiln .tree!;
I 'Isllkiriti- litiiiii'.
TK X AS.
Irii)f .lure.
I 'iiiiiilnglisii..
Or. Sim ley, ul
v:i MAIN MTKKKT,
"ii'j .... Jeias.
Takrii up hv II. < lamp and en.
trat nl ludorr \V, |„ SI im > n*. .9. p. II. i'.,
May iti. Intnl. Our ltro**u Marr, ahoiit
II yearn old. alMMil II hnmU high, and
hrandetl II II P rnmtrrtrd.ou Irfl llilgh.
Appral-ad nl $h Ifltcu undrr my
hand thin June li, |*mi.
W. Jt. itHPHih*, elk. r. V. IS.
Ainon^ now liai^aiiis in
1 lutvi*:
i^to aeren of t'olorado liotloiii laml a
uillen from .* tmp; 7.' aerrn iu riiltlva-
lloii; all feneed . good rent hoiMr ; price
$'JO au acrr; ft.otto ra>h, halam-r at
plr.iBlirr of Imyrrn.
Tlir Ward plio'r at Snakr Pralrir;
ahoiit .lo a. ir-. all In cultivation; a large
■ Iu riling uilh tia-rcnnar* nut lioiinrM,
a'l"lrmi ami tank ; goinl Ola-haial; jimt thr
place for a man ** loi 'Aaiit- to rami-
; graprn and oilier fruiln. Will «r|| trry
j flirap.
Small pont oak farm ttllh rifrllmt
; hoime; at a bargain.
.'•no acren finr farm laml; more than
half Iu bottom ; NO acrea In rulllvailon;
j roomy il* riling, and largr out hounen;
| well mid errrk. 'IVrtin on apollratiou.
itio aeren gra/ing laml Iu Millnctuinly.
j wrll watrrnl; $J per arit
lloimrn and lotn in lot* u
I Vmnnlt mr || you ** nut to liny nr nr||
laml. \o rhaiffen uiilrnn laud In •old
Will tuiug *ult<i for laml Iu an* founty
In thr Male. M.tkr rarrful almlrarta,
l.rinl money. Notary Puldlr.
11. L. HA TTS,
Over I'oaloMve, It it>l rn|t, Tessa,
*
V
iJU
ao HAsTltn?'—
I 'Slrle. ii llli I S'Um K nl llie celehrsteil
llsulti'k' - 1 in l.« tlie lie.t In llie
wnrltl. Also tin- im'mi iiiski-p ol
W lllrli.'., I 'IncltS, I llnllltillils.
Jewelry, Silvern sre mnl
Nl.'iiiiinery.
KKPAIRING
VI "iiuv dour Iu lint vim ordsr.
}
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1890, newspaper, June 21, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205029/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.