The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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1
,,„ Jin tot". '«v'
To il.i work «t rtlorui on tin*
bat's TbWe lUUSt u change
iu tln vital r t)wvt U Ihe pro-
gic* of Text,* along In^li lilt* ■ ►lullI
continue, mill our vu.l. I< rule spaces be
peopled uy h Ihrllty, iuli l^i>;«-iii. law-
abiding |H'o|iic drawn here, uol ouly by
it kuuw ledge ol Hit- unrivalled nit ur.il
resource* ol our Slate, but li> till' lacl
Unit tlir Ism I* supreme lu and
Ihe puulshnteal ol crime, , *peclull)
murder. U a* lit mi>l certain iu every
case. 'I'll* remedy in uol Isi to seek,
ami tbi* people ol Texst should. II msl-
ter* g< t uiui'li «om, bolJ mass meet-
ings, indignation meeting.,11 you phiate
I t eiupbatUe Ibrlr feelings ou tbi* sub-
ject. Ililt w but I* till' rented jr? It i.
twu-lohl nuil bolli branches ol it should
be slcruly awl inexorably ralonvil II
J- 1,1
il<-mil) wcapous should he stopped. llm
of llie mosl utterly loathsome, cowardly
mitl delegable practice* tbut a umu iu
a civilised community nm Ih> ((ullly ol.
in tliut ol buliltuully carryings pl*l >■ ou
bit person. Muub u liabit will make u
shivering coward. lu ihe presence ol
diiugei ol Ibe biavest man hi tlir world.
W ithoiit manly coura«tt to mii>I take
on something I""' equal terms. tin- six-
, , . a||o*lcr ki'IiiTi'Iiiuu, tccllng himself ag
court for tliu county ami —leved, .'pulls his gun" aud murdci*
jf a court of appeal* iu miiiicIh. y lu the Hr*t Inawl h1'get* Into
t-lt\ iii
tl| irft^pUOM >t| Jimw "*1111" I tlMtl I,
uti i:icvcihKiI, Oldo, j oil u Woo«l
Icy murdered liin aIfc by cutting licr
throat with a ruxor audi lien suicided
in lli«- same manner, lie was too
laxy to work ami Ills wife liatl rcfuacil
to longer work for hiiu.
Mr*. Ju|>h Wood, of Walscyville,
N. Y., suicided by hanging herself
on the Mb. Juat a year ago Iter
brother drowned himself and a few
weeks l|l« « nephew huug hiu.*clf.
It a^et., lo run in t|(c fa(D|.^
A Mrs. Yalcs^o!^,..
wife of a teamster, gave birth lo her
iwenty-fourlh child on the evening
of the 7th. She haa live scjs of
twins. She married when 14 year a
of uge, ami herfldest child 27 yearn
old.
Italia* wants two criminal court*
—a criminal
the locatiou of
the cltv. Possi,il.
. - lorfttflt r Will have to iiuell tbe
cork of tlie l.i"i New year jug.
.Mi Hob Mill slid llm llanc M' hli.-
ncy, of Winchester I* \i ltlug Mr. anil
Mi'. II. II M.'Klii.y
Mr. I ren Al*upa c nlally *hot Mr.
Jetty lligh-milh '*1111 a small air gun.
.Mrs. halllc Hoi* Is very sick. wcuudcr-
staud.
Mr*. M. Miller fell from a high gallery
lb# oilier uigbt ami aerlously crippled
herself.
He v. J. M. Meiiick delivered a very
able seriuou, Sunday.
Mr. Wiliiaui Moe ban gone t« Austin
to have bis eye* treated.
Our Professor lakeu t'brlnlma* in your
)V«\ ** "" think be ba*
The young man Irom ibe river comes
up very often to see Ml** S. Ob. llack,
where art thou and what ait thou
thinking about!1
Mr. Sylvester Satulem bits Mild out tils
large steum mill aud glu,
J. K. H.
fricuds ( ilia tlieiu iu thulr nu* lif •
There will lie no preaching at the
Chrieliati church Sunday, as the
Pastor will lie at llryan at that lime.
liAI.K inUTKH.
The protracted meeting that was
to have begun at the Clirisliau
church. Thursday night, the 1 -th
lust., lias been postponed one week,
and will liegiu Thursday, the 1 Utli
last.
MTH.IDTTkttki:
Kditor Auvkhtiskh:
Allow tnc lo acknowledge through
tlie* si^ooTa( • W.,r:V.V
statue fund for Texas building al the
World's Kair. All the schools are
requested lo contribute lo the fuud
Mr. tiiliKOu's acluMil i the sceoud ii>
the couulv to respond to the call. I
AIno received tl from a friend l#* i
added to thn contribution by tbu
Mel lade aulvool.
where can be had, al all h turn, the hast meal in the city, including
OYSTERS, FISH and WILD GAME.
All kinds of Country Produce Bought and Sold.
Highest market price paid for Hides.
Determined lo please, I solicit a full share of the public patronage.
jan.7,1892- JNO. L. H. WALTHER.
W. J. MILEY,
Druggist.
It \STIlOP. TKXAS.
Social ami cartful atUatim ynr*
tn thr AparlMml,
ami patron* u><ntrd nn eithri
il'<y or nil/hi.
A Sprained Ankle.
This Is a eoinmon oeeutrauce aad one
thai w ill lay people up ordinarily II to a
weeks, yet we will gmirnnlee
Snow I.milium 10 cure *a
sprained ankle in I lo :l days
yAtlri Snow til wiU'eu
•ore on man orlienst. It will]
tVound' ami cures sprains, burn
brvlsea, ore throat, sore eh
iiaek. corn*, bullion*. For rhr .
IuuiIumco. ueuralgla, eoulnieieir muscle*
it lias no equal. l o not alluw an> other
white ttnlmeiiU to tie put ill on yi
Seow l.tuiiueiit. There 1. no olber ill,.
It. Ask <• U "
ca*e
I appNed
any «>!*<)'
heal all
«eald«, j
■ lauie
■natl*gi.
or lie* iu wait lor iil*i
Bastrop and Smitl
t\N'
*$>
sTAp
&
/
&
llo the hotel ad
p1' hotel, I,He WiikIi-
Turuer, the proprietor.
kke the Kxcbange hotel
partielar. and fr l<e-
i 1 literal patronage.
sorrow we learn of the
Ir. .lulln ('. Ilal,nark, which
Si l.'ls home in tliu southwest
it i'ounty uear.leihlo, la*t week.
—Kresli Oyster., Klslt, Game, .Swi *
ami Vream t'heese, Dried Beef, Import-
eil Frank Furter Sausage. Hamburger
Kels, l.obsler*. Salmon, l ove Oysters.
. ardlnes, ( avler. Fieneii, Mussian ami
American Sardines. Deviled llarn.Polled
Main ami l.uncli Tongue, al the III*,
marck Mestauranl ami Saloon.
r.N'ri.AIMKD I.KTI KMS.
.ndai'.'
Pralri
Kit
">"«• j l-'M "I letters remaining uncalled for
irk wax an old cltlxen of Has. lu the poat oflloe al llastrop, Texas, for
" ,l1" death eau-e* nr- tbe week ending November Jml. |s<iVi:
af luarv dear frieuds. Hrown, IJev W p Mitehel, Haxel
IJ'KKlri". I.eony Mliehel'.* 'turner
lla ey. Mrs Nancy Smidt. Ilailv
W illlams, .1 II F Kilgore, .1 M
u!n*"il,;"'Sr.,.)0,lA l.auiparl. Frank
Hlllarlal, sr V Maize, .1 F
of these letters partlei
-^ust say "advertised," pay i eent
Ol list. If not ealie
will Ih« hi>
--Knowing that our trade w uld ap-
[ireelair u pure and wholesome article
In Making Powder, we have again con-
traded lor the clebrated I'erfeel Makluir
I owder. Our pa i experlem* iu seiiimr
It—proves lis quality.
P. O. KLSNKK.
W. B
AVSTIXT
•/
H/. 1. L S
LI
- tbxai,^
NOTIC'K.
All persons indebted to me for Medi-
cal services are requested tie „alil
Indebtedness as early as possible.
WM. M. CrNMMJIUM .
|astrop county
Hjiirt house
gloek a.
ard.l
For Sale or Kxeiian
Tbe i 'atholle lot,
be sold on reasoy
eil for othji
to '
Larae Water ttuckel .lolly, 17 lbs, 3fte
fi u lbs Good i offee, for
" I ' • Itent t 'iiff,.p(
•I l lbs I'eaberry Coffee
AO llis Mei*t Means
1 lb Kven Change Tobacco
*11) Ih sack Liverpool halt
17 lb* Yellow Sugar,
I lb* Anvil llraud Soda
(ioodlard, per pound.
Dry Salt Maeou
Siuokeil Itaoou
t! liood Kiev
iinisliies, per doi
hi.ik)
• 1.00
•I .00
• I.IK)
.*>
.96
•I .oo
.03
.0(1
■0« H
.07
$1.00
.w.
.80
, .30
•eager
Coiu-
week.
_ Knat-
f Dalla*.
Uest of
uslin. ;|
dng. Jan.
in child of
]t'aiu, of
III. aged
Iconic unto
-pure for
ipened Its
Id then It*
its clay-
It (ioii who
precious
but there
oloscr to
arm* of
lit lo greet
The laying of trac
aouri, Kansas and Texaa railway
be completed from Kureka to Hot!?
U)I1 sometime this week, when the
construction gang will go 4o Scaly,
ll wiil only Jae but a few weeks ualil
cars will lie running direct from Has-
trop to Houston.
At the residence in this city of Mr.
•ml Mr*. A. H. Wiley, itep.father
ami mothei of the bride, on Wedncs-
day evening of this week atS.-.K)
o clock, Miss Rosy May and Mr.
wis C. Roberts, of Calvert, were
PKOTliA
at Till. i IIUIhtutmi?
Dr. J. \\, Lowhor, Cliuneellor of I In vtii
' Kan t nivrrniiv, in n w 1,1,11 l,,r com lily cIihIFT
1*11 < i a • r li 1/ IIMI H
low II
•v morn
Kl,lcr • Wilson it. . series of
meeting* al the Christian church.
!*l 1UK( Tfl :
— •*•. vrs v anvu, ncil* I Iliornitl^r, J'llf* (if
•named. Rev. Jeff I). Kay, of Hunts- J* ul; Sunday night t j
Wile, brother of the I,rid,.; olllclating. Posi-ve I «ve- M !
Messrs. Klkin and Hrandon, of CaN j, "',"y ''re-
vert, accompanied the Kr<iom to this , ,'lol"'r>•• sermon, The i'roili-
place anil were present ut the cere- T* 1,011: ^'oesday night, Prelude,
rnony which was rcr* private, only |,,ow young arc tempted in the
tin. immediate family and a few of (city, sermon, Tim Seven en
the brides most intimate friends candle „,M *. \ .
witnessing the event. Mr. liidieri*!,. " ! ^ "dncHday night,
is a prominent and popular salesman f vhristinnsare templed
at Calvert and Miss lioxy is one of 111 ll"' city, Sermon, The ligli
Kockdale's most accomplish ' ■lu'"'1'1
popnl,
own new KpapeM
gel her lo perleet urrungil
l(i >o| eil. That we heartilv'
the plan of having our
union.
Me.olved. That llie Oh |,la"^
of .luly a* the tuiivcrMiry of the second ! ":'l s
deel.iratioii of American independence, this yt : r, for the iiio?
Il was also determined thai all Populist
eluli- *hoi:ld coiiIhiu.' lo meet leguilarly
and that oilier clubs lie organi/ed.
Adjourned to meet July 4th.
M . 'I , | lAVIfl,
S. tt . I' mm ii. t 'hairtnan.
Secretary.
ahrilliliiug and ^nibbing ami
new land In lln-ir already large lieliT7
It im* been so the last lew years
that it was almost impo*sililc to pel
leiinuts for land that had
"re *erve<r. anil ,vT7
r-">' l"-cee,raCT
Hi,'*Akauac ^
Mm- an. it,,- lllhl . , ' • nti« nln*r
(1700 «'«•■.■■* ol "llUlldllitf of U N <• „.,Meil
■"',l "l. g'.nt ami ihTTfffo„t eh irai . •. '• "< hi '
' II represented, a, „, || „,,,
niany renin I.ie. | ^
FOH I, J „
...tiii«k, |„. flM.
' *'li:• r, .1. pro,ii „4
iciil - thrilling
'ring I hi ml.
I-Hvli!.-.!* from
| I as on ii,!.
M.'h v;;,;u"-" ••'•••««" < •-
1 is a ll*t Of pa.,, I'arllcl-
iii«•«•(
/TO
ulioilt II ««Vlci(rk.
Iiote :
«-aa
J uSr 1 - ••• " I ^OdaOrim U,,~^ ^'vI■i'T^";""'j P«wd report for final wkZ
: as , ' ,"t
Ibe Klnp was
smallest child
"'<• mini,tea „f i„>, r,-u„i!tr
"Ig Here rend a/ida/iproved.
I he following petition w„*
sentcd to the council.
un. Mayor and It nan, ,
Aldermen of the City „1MI,
llm undersigned citixcns
said city would most
/ bloot
■llllllll H I'l'N.H||t I,||-|
'ri'MMiUu* s Npmifah
11 ill k riil ,
«r< l.iii.i, Kllir.
Olrl.
Mr, "' i '•rrri, n |in ., iiiin(: „ t^houl liiH
Jon,',. n.|.roie„tl„K * Ku.,!«n
iir«itil«* f, ,t(iir
of Mm, j, ,
ntiiift II |•aii|{hti<r
1 IViiH«ril Klrl
. I t 11,1 I ,
Mifi ti r, . . ..,
k1;;;";;
^ n ;;Ke K,"iv Or«,uii nivrvH.
It'iill —
•i*
u '''I*' IIM* hwi*M
,i ... ''"•"I, vas charmiuglt
K here Children perform so well H
. T ''""eellvely
In Kccurc u
llii-* IllOtft rx
I |-
-'"king nm. longmmo th.
rin i uy I v <it\, <if liom vh cattlc
iff
j Mevriftnty Or#
report fo December, s/ioWTn?
•nee „„ hand January .1. u,ujlm!
'" Herat fund ^ j
ofjlntersst s.nklng fund.'.'.'.'.'.' 'n7 J,','!.
report was cxaminetl, found «|>"«Ta"l moullan' All i i j
of | correct, at,| approve,, by the finance it" Jf'""-^!•-'
Iv I committee '. u,'" ;"TA "l,rpr "'edlelne does not exist
am It Is guaranteed to do all lliat I*
•leukins llicl his ,'i Kl,,' "lc llltier* w ill cure all
i « roc
hands lie """" <•"■■■■> ■ —
rker'- ^fiMip/irllii
and sharpen (lie apiiefl
Klectrlc Hitlers.
This remedy is tieeomiug so well
MopiiJur ii- tn iii'Cfl no
WPepm/ti, n<
debility, and th21
tired feeling.
Has Cured Others
*111 cure you.
i *aiil ordinance to take
"|"I he ill force on and aftcj
'In.) of
"'te,1;, by,mpVoe",
r",!l '"'"I. Wbicll Ud preveut'as '"'in t|
hog*, ( report liciriiT considered, it ig —..... I -
effect ed that (lie
tutlon,
fading iu the
Ijtf .News says: "Heart failur,
jiovaia almost every!hit K " "> "
jectcil lover to the victim of the
kj ersil".
Sniitli Im* liilroilueeil a reao-
Mr.
ie,..*., ..ivlalm <!oiton
,o reduce tic iirijf"^
^ioiio"
for the year IHIHI.
———- -9 • ■
Molilalia is said to be In the
throes of llie coldest wcutiiei iti -even
years, with snow sixteen inches
deep, und still snowing.
•
Harrison may lie an able lawyer,
""j^^a South bating crank i* not
suitabh^I.,r "" f-"l'n'""' heucli. says
U," Aio^V"' Ml-- Kx,,mi"°r'
Mississippi's state capitol liuild-
ing wa* draped in mourning of Col.
Lamar, as was also the stores, resi-
dences and state university al
Oxford.
The many friends of John C.
Honk, furniture dealer, Austin, will
regret Ids assignment. Liabilities,
17,.'i.'i3,,"iti; assetts, not given. Prank
Hamilton, assignee.
Mr. Illainc left a will bestowing
all of his properly upon Mrs. Blaine
ami making her sole executrix with-
out bond. The total value of the
'Hie is estiu a}cd nt 9M00,000.
- -J' meeting ii I Cliji agi'i lawyer*
l^lcd that Presid, lit
magistracy
1 rccognixlng properly rights
ecans and svalnuts has a favora-
ie report from the committee. It
*^as introduced by Mr. Sebastian, of
Stc{>^hens county, iu whose section
there H ^ |ar^(, pecan product from
d trees. It proposes to
a line of from 6'J'i to $.>t*
ring of pecan* or walnuts
1st day of November or
pecan or walnut tree.
'I*1,1, is
■M* Hro nl:i« Im, iiilrrxluccil
a liill aoieridlug tin divorce .law*, .>
as to place tlie wife on an equal
footing with (lie busband, mill give
her a divorce for adultery on the
part of the husband. As it nnw
stands it gives a greater privilege to
tlie husband.
aneultW
punish f
the gatli
prior to
injury
IIS CO!
jt lai
Ited
la
'jrit.
jbc
Ucpreseu'.ative Kagan, of Lamar
county, has inlroiiuccd a bill making
train robbery or attempted train
robbery, a felony, with puuishmant
bv a life ttriu ill llie penitentiary or
dculli. A good law.
Senator Yoakum's bill creating a
hoard of pardons with committee
amendments reads us as follaws;
"Section I. That a hoard lo hear
applications for pardons or ciunmnta-
lion in felony cases is hereby created
lo be composed of three persons, all
of whom shall be appointed by tlie
governor, by and with llie consent
of the senate.
Sec. '2. That it shall lie the duty
of the board lo hear and investigate
al, applications for pardon or com-
mutation by parties that may have
been convicted of a felony in lhis
state, and report the resuil of thcit
investigation, iu each case, in w riting
immediately to the governor, and
also recommending that ilia same he
rejected or granted, as the board may
jropcr.
Futiou i^^^Pfli'iu! the
Heed ll Was n Terrible
Scene, hut III View of
tlie Shocking Crime
iio llitml Was
liaised lo save
I lie Ill-ill i'.
Pons, Jan. ill. Paris was reason-
ably <|uict to day, nwaiting news o,
llenry Smith. In the evening the
report reached In li thill Smith lllld
Ju.ei I rack,..I I,, Manchoter. Kcii
Iflver couni.v. ami eaplorml after a
hard light, in which In- killed one of
his pursuers and wounded another,
being himself shot lour times. Again
it was reported that 'i. W. Crook
liml run upon him hut had to kill him.
This last was not well received.
Ilv tins Iiiiic every one was excited
and business was suspended,and tlie
entire population look to ilit- streets,
when the following telegrams weic
made public:
li/.oik, Ark.. Jan. .II. S. ('ate,
mayor Paris, IVx : W c have ca|i-
uired Henry Smith. I. :im Hope at
fl:.V) a, in. to-morrow. (Signed,)
.las, iKelts and others."
"\\Asiiiviii<>. Ark., Jan. Jl. I'o
J. I,. Sliaiiklin, city murshal, Paris,
Tex : Have got the negro Will
reaTi Paris at I'J :0,), lie prepared
Im protect Us. (Signed.) II. It. Stur-
geon. ••
Mr. Sturgeon i* our county attor-
ney, knd liad with his posse negroes
who knew Smith well, as lie did him-
self.
I he town went wild. Men gath-
ered in knot* discussing tlie welcome
news and eagerly seeking more de-
tails. 1 here had been so many false
rumors, and his quick < apture in
Arkansas had been so little hoped for,
ilint the parties were wired and re-
plied :
llocu, Ark., Jan. III. We have
tlit' negro, llenry si*uith, 'beyond any
"mill. (Signed,) ll. II. Sturgeon.
-Jan. ill. We are
I
rtaoner
Henry Smith. Twenty-live of your
citizens went in reply to a telegram
from your county attorney to meet
liitn ami sec that, the prisoner was
protected aud delivered here without
injury. We have done that thing.
We have not deceived or misled
you. We arc liol officers, but citi-
zens. We have uo authority to
iiohl this prisoner against you or
any one and shall make no effort to
da so. As citizens w, merely wish
to surrender the prisoner. We
leave lo you I* llo what is rigid am
proper in your sight. Whatever i
done let it tic done as the people of
Lamar county have done every-
thing -orderly, quiet and peaceably.
W .• caunoL if we would resist the
ih ii*aii<ln liere. The prisoner-lllls...
admit led his unlll In Wo- (iroannoc ...
twelve good and true men. Thu u
all we .-an say.
IIOIIOKS I Vl.lvs TO TIIK, OKOWO.
Prior to tlie arrival of the train,
on some manifestations of levity iu
the crowd, Hon. J. C. Hodges made
a short address say ing that the peo-
ple of Lamar county aud their neigh-
bors bad assembled to discharge one
of ihe lllost solemn duties ever exe-
cuted by a people, whether iu their
own midst or by ilic arm of the las
Here the people, horrilled al a crime
so atrocious that human hrai" could
hardly conceive its enormity and only
the most depraved could have ex-
tended it, have resolved upon u pun-
ishment commensurate to the offense. I
,'licy had gathered not by sleailh,
not by niglit * but by open day. Tliey!
had sel aside llie law of statute aiid|
the execution of their decree should
preserve thai orderly, quiet aud de-
corous attitude due themselves and
the occasion.
An Inspection of
We cary a full line of Groceries, Queensware, etc.
MEYER BRl
AT THE
For Boils, Pimple*
oarbunolM,
•crofulou* "ftitl,
eczema,
blood *fl «M
take
Ayer's 6arsa|
It will
relieve and our*
dyepopela, nervous
debility, and that
tired feeling.
Hat Cured Othlft
will our* you.
In the following the Fort Worth
(iaxellc voices :> sentiment thai will
liml echo in tile hearts ol every lover
of Ian ami order :
Mr. Veal may or may not have
been "a monster of lust." Hut lit-
is dead ami is not on trial ■ n this |
for deed* done iu the body
Jr. Jones, how-
TP
derer Mr. lout]
initti : lo avenge all offcliKcs against
human and divine law, committed
before Mr. Jones came lo 1 cxas,
then Texas people should be <>01 •
j dally informed that they may keep
out of ihe way of Mr Jones. Mr.
Veal may have offended, but thai |
does uoi justify the deliberate k111-
i icg of an unarmed man.
tiik mm. to iit xrii.
On a large cotton lloat a box had
been placed and ou top of thai a
hair. Here Smith was placed and
securely bound. Then siirroiiuded
by armed men to prevent any out-
burst from individuals lie was dri
slowly to public square, «"<
and oul l<> the place o( oeatll.
I housauds followed Ihe doomed aiau
iu his ride of despair ami the streets
thousands
Silhoiialted against the dark laden
sky the plalf irm loomed bare and
gaunt ami above it, bead dropped
ou breast, blackened and scortched | Hon
was Ihe body, ami so still was it that
all believed iiiiu dead. .Slowly the
flames crawled up his limbs and
wrapped him in their bluish veil. A
moment they burned, then a shudder
shiMik liiui, the 'icad slowly raised
and a broken, quavering cry broke
tlie breathless silence slid was echoed
back by shouts and cries from the
more thoughtless below. Then the
cords bindiug the arms burned and
and he raised tlie crisp ar.il blsckcned
stumps to wipe tlie sightless sockets
of his eyes. Tliev burned the cords
about his waiat and he lopled forward
upon the platform and lay there.
HltmilN'. AND <JI IVKHINII
ill tin greedy Itauu s that burst through
crevice, , lue tool was mill last and
WJtbniie
Act on s new principle- regulating
the liver, stomacne ami Imiwci* through
Ihe neiTe*. A new di*covery. Dr.
Mile*' pill* speedily cure blliuu*ne*s,
hsd la.te, torpid liver, piles, eou*lips-
Cuequallsd lor men, women,
children. Smalle-t. mildest. *urest!
to do*e>. J.'i els. Sample* Free at t .
Rrhard A Son and Mlluy A lliil.
J. P. Campbell, a white man who
has been confined tn the lt,<w|e
county jail for three weeks on
petty charge, lu* confessed Hist
seven years ago he murdered a man
si Princeton, Cal. l lie confession
was made several days ago, ami has
been fully investigated by the olll-
ccrs ami found to be true Kewarda
aggregating li,'MNi sre outstanding
for Campbell. He says lie has been
a wanderer in almost every stste iu
the I nion since committing Ihe I
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1895, newspaper, November 9, 1895; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205276/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.