The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1897 Page: 4 of 8
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ADV KHTISKK.
BUYING ON A CREDIT.
K-tat>li hed M: r h 1-1. \ "I. !> •
Color hull
THUS. CAIN
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t;|ilTnl( *M J'Kt>*
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There aro many people- who mold 1
mil m't ailing without credit for sup-
plies until crops are made and tliev
..re fortunate in living able to liml
house* where they tan get the need-
ed supplies. says the i'ltt-.bur^
tia/.cttc. Credit is a great blessing,
hut the richest blexsuig may he j
abused until it becomes a cure, am
ho of credit. Many a man has tided
■ over the pressure of financial trouble
1 he fun a man has on the quiet i and pushed 00 to sueccas by a judi
the kind that really nourishes him. I cimn use of credit, and many h man
has hcen wrecked hy its aliuae. 1 he
man who buys on credit should do
Sadie Steward
OF KINGSTON. N Y.
Cured of 8piimt by Ur Nirvmt.
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PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES.
EtiU*rc*l At thi* Hnalrof*. Tf**i
>t*ct)li l I !«•> MutU'f.
BASTROP, TCXtS. APRIL 17.1897
A law \er in Hutler. Mo., haa had
hi* twin sons baptized (iohl and Sil-
ver.
The United States sent 10!l,000,
(KM) pounds of ham to Great Hrituin
last year.
The house in which Jefferson Davit
was bom will he taken to the Nash-
ville exposition.
During the last sixty years the
number of Episcopal churches in
Scotland has increased from 7"> to
321.
Hon. W. L. Thornton has tendered
his resignation us governor •of New
Mexico, the same to take effect
April lfith.
Up to this point the year 1S!I7 has
witnessed an alarming rate of mor-
tality among persons of 100 years of
age and over.
The demand for good roads is
heard in all parts of the union, and
if there's any virtue in demanding a
thing we shall get them.
• « • •
Tli" crowded jails, penitentiaries
and lunatic asylums should teach
us that we are not doing all that we
ought to do for mankind.
so only from necessity and should
bring to bear the most ri^id economy
—more rigid than if paying cash.
Hut, unfortunately, when gowds art-
charged there is not, as a rule, the
same economy practiced as when
cash purchases are made. Actual
necessity should constitute accounts
to be paid out of proceeds of crops
next fall if the buyer expects to meet
his obligations and improve his finan-
cial condition so thai he will not
have occasion to buy on a credit.
And there is often a tendency to
over estimate the crop and guage ac-
counts accordingly. It won't do to
count on an average yield, or even
moderate, if a man expects to be on
the safe side. The safest estimate
is the shortest crops ever made ami
the lowest prices ever realized and
keep on the safe side. It is not so
had to lie in debt if there is some-
thing in the way of property to pay
out, tint it is a deplorable situation
to be in debt for supplies that have
been consumed and to be unable to
pay out. It hurts in two ways; the
burden of the debt is hard to carry
and it hurts a man's credit, which
should he protected at all hazards
Vv
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THK many rases of spasm*. St. Vitus
dnneci ami o,>llepsy that Ur Milt'*'
Ki'storuti ve Nervine hiuieureil, Would
alone Rive tills icreat remedy w I tilt reputa-
tion Mrs. Walter A So v;ird, 7T.I liroudway,
Klngitott, N, Y„ nays March :i, lsi*>: "In Isat.
wlille mi a visit to friends our little tflrl was
taken with spasms. \W hastened home to
our family physician, Ho <liil all he could
hut fulled. Wo Called
several physicians but
the spasms continued,
her tongue became
partially paralyzed
and the doctors said
she would never talk
it (fain. Nlnlit and day
we watched the pi sir
little sufferer and tried every remedy we
saw advert Ised for xucli i :im s t ut |fol no re-
lief. We Ix-can plvin? |)r Mile.' Nervine,
and after taklni: four bottles nli was run-
ning about as well and happy as ever "
Dr. Miles' Kemodles are sold by all drug-
gists under a positive guarantee, first liottla
benefits or money refunded. U.s>k on Heart
and Nerves sent free to all applicants
UK. MILES MKDICAL • u., Elkhart lud.
Or.
Mile*'
Nervine
Restores
Health
- because it is right to be honest and
tiermany imported cotton last year ; ,
• a man s credit at tunes is much more
A wise and witty woman once re-
marked that there were three supreme
follies of men that always both puz
zled and amused her. The first was
to climb tree ;nd shake fruit down,
when if they would wait long enough
the fruit would fali lown itself. The
second was going '<> w ar to kill each
J other, when .! they would only wait
t'.iey would die natural deaths. The
third is that tin y .should run after
Kvery ilollar sent out for purchases
of any kind decreases the circulation
' at home. The amount that Hastrop
| sends out during a year is just that
much taken from our local circula-
tion. If that amount was spent at
home, for home productions, made
by people who earn their livelihood
here and spend every cent they make
at home, instead of sending off after
things, it would increase our circula-
tion just that amount, and the more
money there is in circulation, the
greater the per capita,—that is, the
larger the amount each will have to
spend, which, in plain Knglish,
means better times. This you can
do by patronizing home industries. 1
due iif the foremost enterprises of j
Hastrop is the establishment of Win. j
KcsscIiih, the tailor, who can make
your clothes according to the latest j
style, and at prices to suit every one. j
A perfect tit is guaranteed, or money .
refunded. To try him will be to!
advantage, for you will be pleased
and will come auain.
tirand t'ouimaiidry Lvuight'i- IVmiil.ir.
State Kncanipment ti. A. If.. Meeting
Daughters uf Republic, at Houston, Tex -
as April 'Jtith to tilth For the above
occasion the M. K A I., will on April
I si|, to -jui it. and for morning train April
L'l-t, -"11 round trip ticket, from Hastrop
1 to Houston tot for the ruund trip;
! dual limit for return April .'lib.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
COTTON SKKD.
We will pay the Highest Price, in
Cash, and give Honest Weights, and
buy a! any time, winter or summer,
all Cotton Seeds offered to us at our
Mill.
Bagging and Ties to exchange for
Seed.
We buy and sell everything for Cash.
Pocuell Oil Mill Co.
-a.G_a_x2<r insr the lead.
Another Great Year for the Grand Old mutual
Statomont Dec. 31, 1895.
MI TTAL UFK IXSl KANCK Co., of New York.
tie
KICHAHD A. MctTKDY, I'UKSIUKNT.
Assetts
I.latiilltles
Surplus
Total 1 iieotne
Total paid I'oliev-ludders in Is!),*
Itisuratiee anil Annuities in force
Vet gain 111 iNit.V
. i 2i:t,7'ii.:ts
. r.'i.:ii7.i:>7.: .t
. Sls..Vi7.i;tu..*d
.S.M.rj'l.r.'s ir,
. :?s'.i!(.07-1,1.V1.7H
. 5 <> 1 ,«i-l7• 4,"r ;tt;
STATEMENT OF TEXAS BUSINESS.
INSURANCE ZN FORCE.
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to the value of 217,000,0'i<) niaiks.
The total value of the wool Imports
reached «'8i'i,000,000 marks.
valuable than money. If you must
worn • when 'f they did not do so,
the women would run after (Ik-ii:.
Stands at the Head-
Allg. J. iiogeis, tile leitilicg drillfgUt
of Shrevepori, l.a.. says: "Dr. King's
Nfv Discovery is the only thing that
buy on credit, buy cautiousiy u id be
sure you tlon't exceed your ability
Thirty-nine thousand two hundred to pay and have money left.
anil twenty-six emigrants left Ireland j
during 181H!. being a decrease of! Henry Kussell, who was born a!
'J708. as compared with 18WG. ! Sharness on Dec. 21, 1812, is the j curesi,;ycough, Is the bestseller 1 have.'"
-•••- | oldest living Knglish composer. Ht- | • !"'• Campbell, nicrelmt of S,afford.
The legislature of Alabama passed j ,,14H C0m,)0SUM| UI)(| published more j Ariit- « ri;tv.-"Dr. King - New Diseovcy
. f, in f,., li.r it t f sol- , . r.i i is all that Is claimed for it; it never fails,
than 800 songs. His song, "Cheer. . . ,
it . i. us. . ti.. ami is a sure cure for Consumption,
diets from payment of pedliug licenses Cheer!" is the air played by
the Guards' drum and life corps
when a Hritish regiment leaves for
abroad, and "Life on the Ocean
Wave" was in 18811 adopted by order
of the admiralty its the special march
of the royal marines.
Mohave county, Arizona, is iu-
I desire to attest to the merits of
a bill exempting
tliers from paymci
any where in the Commonwealth.
Old glass bottles, which are more
or less useless, are now ground up
and employed as a substitute for
sand in the preparation of uiotar
( HKIsTlAN Cllt 1C< II.
Htuiilay School. '• in every Siiinlay moriiiiiK. J
K" i'ert. ~tll't-| UltelMetlt J. it l.t'MUT A.-Is
'tint. Mi Mii/Kie Morri- orn ui«t Ml«
Kiln it Keiuieily A hsIhIh ttt. T. W. I'siii, Tiei*-
tirer M!* < urn Ktliard. Ms relnt).
I'reie iiliDJ. ii it id mini s in , 1st. '.'tnl ami
"nl SiiKibiyn in each month Mri. T J. TriKt.'
o'dttl.ki
('oiiiiiiikiIdil 11 I'' a. in.
Junior t'liriHtlnti Kinhavor, I |> m., Mrs A
r. Krhant Sn|i«rluteii<lt'tit.
leaeli rs' Meetlliv m l Choir I'raetlee, every
Momlay nlitiit.
Senior iiii' 1 Iiitertne'liate I hriiliati Kmlt-av
nrer- mni every Tne«<lav nlitiit.
I'r.t}el tiK-etiin?, every I htirmla> iiiKlit.
Ji « ki.l llo« Aim, l'aslor.
festetl with millions of army worms.
The Wallapai Indians make soup of
them, and find them very fattening.
There is a bill pending in the
Minnesota legislature requiring all
saloon keepers in that state to display
a red sign with the word "Danger!"
on it.
The Rev. Mr. liackus, of Worth
county, Mo., believes firmly that the
earth is llat, and lie challenges the
scientists of the world to prove him
wrong.
Twenty cases of dipthcria have oc-
curred in the Spotts school district,
I'nion county, Pennsylvania, from
< 'liamherlaiu's Cough Kemedy as one o
the uiii-t valuable and elth-icnt prepara-
tions on the market. It broke an ex-
ceedingly dangerous cough for me in •_* 1
hours, and in graitudc tlierefor, I desire
| to inform you that I will never be w ith-
out it. ami you should feel proud of the
high esteem in which your Kemedles
arc held by people in general. It is tin-
one remedy among ten thousand.Suc-
cess to it.—O. K. Downey. Kditor Demo-
crat, Albion, Ind For sale by \V. J.
Miley and t'. Krhard A Sou, Druggists.
Coughs and t olds. | cannot
for its merits." Dr. King's .New Dis-
covery for Consumption, Coughs anil
Colds is not ail experiment. It has been
tried foi a ipiarter or a century, and to-
day stands at the head. It never disap-
points, Free trial bottle at C.Krhard
A: Son and W..J, Miley Drugstore
Ml TIIOiMsT I III lit II.
Regular Service* every Sutniay inornlaK ami
cvcniiiK. at 11 n m. ami 7 to p. m.
Sunday School, overs Sunday inorniiiK at '<
o'cioeiv ('apt. It I*. orKaiti. Superintendent.
Iti'Ktilar Prayer Survlce, every \Veitnesday
ft nalUK. (it 7: f>
Rpworth .'.caKUe mwta ever Si.:, lay after-
ay enough ; Ht ,
WomtirH Korilk'H Mi nlon«ry Society
0r4t Thur *'ifty in CM'-h ruor.th, r,t \ o'clock in the
| aficrncHMi.
I..M lir Aid Sin ietv nu'« l- •> •« oiirl I hnr-'lnv in
uacn niwnlh at I o > loek in tin irtcrmion.
Tube Hose Missioiiar> Society meet* 111-;
Tuesday In each month, at I p. in.
The scuts are all free and everybody Invited
to attend l!'" vvi. en.
ti II IIoti iiki!•-. I'astor
Mutual Life
N. \ . Life..
Kipiitable. . .
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NEW BUSINESS.
M iltilal ,.ife
\ V Life.
Kipiitable..
1894.
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1895
$s.ti«0,IMH)
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Loss
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1.1ISS
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$H.!)d*i.4S))
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J.'J.'il.il'i'J
$l.tUI.7M
Mil ,390
iK.'.'sj
I'aid to policy holders In Texas In ls!i(!
1 *uiil to ttie State for Taxes
.... $21 Mi, -JUH.su
£L!,0l 1.20
lictmMnber that
Ml 11 AL is the greatest Company and the one that
does the Most • ■ ood.
a I't 1.1« V -ll< H.DKK you want to lie in the t oinpany that is the
safest.
l-'alb, "the croaker," of Vienna, is
out with a new prophecy. I bis time j
he says that the earth will collide j
with a comet on the 13th of Novem-
ber, 1X! !I. The earth, he says, will
T he St. Louis l'ost Dispatch tells
a good story of a man from l'inc
Knob, Mo., who stood watching a
performer on a slide troinhono in a
St. Louis theatre the other day.
Suddenly seizing a companion's arm
the l'inc Knob man excitedly cried:
"Kor the Lawd's sake' Look thar.
Ligc." 1' What's the matterV
thar ; he dun it agin." "Done what?"
•Why. wfiy, crowded tuor'n half
that blamed lio'n inter his mouth.
Did vou sec that r \S all I 'll swar."
Ki'tscop \ i. i in in i'
sitvict'h cvt'ty t« « im! mid! fourth ^uiuihv h
cloven ii in. Hfi'l citfht | m.
Siinrlny School cvvry Hunday nmrniiiK at ten
titiiK k Mr A Mi I.Hiiy, -upcriutciulfiit
Meet:iik' of tin* \'i *tr> f'rst Mo:i«!ry id May
Antrum. November ami FobruHrv, lit funr
o'cliH'k i' ui Mr A Mi I.avy ^ruior N\ ur'lr;
H. 'iarwooil Junior Warden
N||'*j|;'Ik' « f I h Ii« v <iuiM. W.'.j|jci «!rty afterthi-
I Ook l^1" n,,'i ati'l Fourth Sumlav in every mouth
Mrr* Kobt (.ill, 1'reniilent
- — - I'a.Mtor
anil
A - ;th A < i I! \ T von want t« be with I he C'« inpatiy that ^«*t> thu buaii e«H.
KDWIN CJIAMHKBLAIX & Co.. (mmhmiiI Agents,
SAN AN I't N III, TKXAS
THAD C. BELL, District A^ent,
Al'S'l IN, TKXAS.
The Wr,\ Win,] Mill Made. i> the
GALVANIZED MOTORS.
Fixed and Tilting Steel Towers.
SOU) HV
R. &G. S rARCKE.
the use of the single drinking cup and j n()t 8(|ft|>r ,Mlt a„ Uving (ll.ih(,s wi|,
oi l-time drinking pail.
It is estimated that the electric
car and the bicycle are responsible
for a falling off in the demand fur
oats in this country amounting to
10(1,000,000 bushels a year.
be suffocated by poisonous gases.
I'rof. Kalb'j) predictions of late have
invariably failed to materialize. Says
the Picayune, present one will not be
an exception to the rule established.
It is. or should tie, the highest aim of
every merchant to please his customers;
and that the wide awake drug firm ot
Meyers .*t Kshletiian. Sterling. 111.. Is
doing so, is proven by the following,
Electric Bitb;rs.
Klectric Hitters l« a medicine suited ;
fur any season, but perhaps more gener-
ally needed when the languid, exhaust-
ed feeling prevails, when the liver is
torpid and sluggish ami the need of a j
tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt
use of this medicine ha- often averted
1 long and perhaj ■ fatal bilious fevers.
No medicine will act more surely in
counteracting iiml freeing the system
from the malarial poisn, lleadaee. In-
digestion, < 'oustipation, Dl/./.lness yield
to Klectric Bitters .">Uc, and fl.nn per
bottle at ij. Krhard A Son and W. .1
Miley Drug Store.
k WAGO MIRACLE.
a man totally crippled cured
by veno's remedies.
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Hardware, Stoves, Tinware.
Staples and Nails, of all Sizes.
Barb and Smooth Wire Fence,
Carpenter Tools, a Specialty.
A Spaniard named .lulio is said to
liavc invented a new machine, which
makes lace equal in beauty and
quality to the hand-made article, and ' (roln" Mr; Kshleman: "In my sixteen! At Chicago, April 5th, Mrs. .Julia
at the price of the machine-made. years' experience in the drug business I Nelson, 7* years old, and the posses
M. Shack Fa^au, of 627 South Sixth St.,
Waco, Had Been Afflicted for Three
Years Physicians Failed to Help Him
Suffered Terrible Pain Day and Night
—Paid Hundreds of Dollars to Doctor )
for Nothing He is Now Well and Able
to Work, Thanks to Velio's Curative
Syrup and Veno's Electric Fluid.
, have never seen or sold or tried a medl-
1 he mayor of llaltimore, vetoing a j cine that gave as good satisfaction as
high hat ordinance, says a city conn- Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar-
cil has as much right to requ're wo- rhoea Kemedy. Sold by W. J. Miley and
men to wear bloomers or bald-headed 1 • Krhard A Son.
men to wear w igs as to interfere with
big hats.
Farmers who have
tralian salt bush on
tried the Aus-
California soil
sor of 8100,000 died, In a hard, un-
comfortable bed in a cottage oil West
Krie street. Asphyxiation by coal
gas is supposed to have been the
cause of death. Her husband was
parsimonious. He was shingling his
house seven years ago, refusing to
pay competent workmen to do it,
The people of the United States
consumed per capita last year 18.4 i
pounds of cotton, 1.7m bushels of
wheat 11.7.'! bushels of corn, 621 and, slipping, his neck was broken,
claim that it grows w ithout irrigation | pounds of sugar, 8.01 pounds of oof- Mrs. Nelson imbibed some of his
even on alkali soil, and yields enorm- ft.(?, 1.31 pounds of tea, 1 gallon of j thrifty spirit and since then she has
Otis crops of fodder, to which cattle whiskey, 1/i.HI gallons of beer and lived alone in the house.
take like ducks to water.
one-fourth of a gallon of wine.
A pretty Kansas girl has been ar-
rested on complaint of a young man
who charges that she "did suddenly, 1
forcefully and intentionally hug him.
causing him great confusion and
mental anguish." The Court ought
to sentence that young man to pa\
for the gill's ice cruaiu and chewing
gum for ten years.
On the morning of Feb. 20. 1H9.1, I was
slrk with rheumatism and lay in bed '
tiut 1 May Jl t. when I tfot a bottle of! Fever Sores.
i liitmhcrlaiu's I'ain Halm. The tlrst | Chilblains, ('orn*, and all Skin
application nl It relieved me almost en- lion*, and positively cures Piles,
tirely from the pain and the second af- i
forded complete relief. In a short time
I was able to be up and about again.—
Mr Stinek Pagan, of
Hiiutli Sixth street. Waeu, Is
n happy mini to-day lie tins
thrown away lilt rauu and
will iro to work to itay in tin-
National oil Mill*. 11 •• linn
bred a 'errlble milTerer fur
ihrif year* Pm-tors >11 <1
nnthinR fur him mill! he luel J
n i"l Venn's Curative Syrup
and Venn'* Klertrii I'liilit
Tlntke rnmiiiin Medii'lllim have
i'ure'1 iiiiri Ihoninithly. They
have euri-il niHiiy others In
Wa>''i InrlndlliK Mrs I 11
(Tiny, TJI Austin, nvenue. who
11 if I ticeii nttlli'tiMl with ra
arrh for over ten yi «w but
Is now Well.
VKNO' CfHATIVK svhi I' In the ImsI mill
only (eli'iitine I'lire It permanently eiiren ma
l«na 'ehills ami ferern/. mni Ihiifoiiclill ' nr.-
i, . o , , ... iealarrh. eonstlpnlion and liver trouble it
I lie Itest naive III the world for cuts, ■trenirthciiH the nerves, rlears tin lirslii I■ ivIu1 •
Hrilises, Sores, I'leers, Salt Klietim. ' r"Ut" ,he "«^mi"'h and purilleii the I.I.hhI, leav
special attention jjlven to
IIOllSF. SIIOKIML
t,l.
satisfitetion <iiiaranlei d .
i-i: * * : * : ' Cft ' -I'-lj
BLAGKSMITHING
BEN MARTIN,
l.i >i it ,i| at the LKII \ It 11 OLD > I'A \ D,
is pri piiri'd to do all kinds of Itl.At'K-
SMI I him; In the best style, earcfully
and it Ii dispatch.
V Wood stiop connecteil with my establish-
iiient where all kinds of t'nrriage and Wagon
Work is done under Strict I liiarantec,
\'our I'atronagc Kcspectfully Solicited.
BEN MARTIN.
Httrklen's Arnica Salve
Krup-
or no
! i ii if no 111 Hlr«t* Thin fn«*«1lr Iiic linn ff r 11 -1 « «l y
Twtf r. < '!iji| |hm| ||,iri(N, • Mm* fntnouH I l ni'lrfwhIit, \) > ti iii rm
•li Miroycr nn«l h)oo«l punOcr, >udI when um*ij
with
VK.NO'S FLK'TIM'' KM'Ilt will run* tlir
worm mi'I fiiii^l run*« hm * of rlicuinHt'^iii,
P y rtMjlliml. It ^UJirantcnl to pMnilv^i ^ iHlU'n iMMiru will HI. I all mi In in, !
perfect satisfaction or money refunded. ^
,| . M| i'ri^ Is.x, Forsale at W. |'"^M ma, kkv/ii s c.v, Altl!„ ,rn,
A. I Moreatix. Liiverne, Minn. Sold bt .1. Miley and f Krhard & SonDrug r. ..
DR. HATHAWAY * CO.
The I! 11.11 lil.K srrci.ir.rs r*. lingular flratluatn <n MnHrtn. Anthrxriinl hi/ thr State.
Sin Niitlonul 1 tun lis f • r Flaanelul H< ferencn, thousamli of t'ureii 1'iuieiits nil over iho
tTnltift Mute'! ris to our professional uiilllt v All huslne.s ronilurtml on it strictly profes-
sional hi s:i nnilRtrletly ronlldentluL Consullation I ree v nflli-e or by mall. Trout men I sent
everywhere friji from observation. No Interfcrent'o with buainesa wuiln usln j meiiirlnns.
Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility
(Si'm* T .niiinr* avii Imiyitrni'T) rausnt tiy y.nithfill folllr. nd rt
«•>■■■ ■ iirmlui'liiK ii*'r\ .ii«n.> . Pi«w«, |>Um>|. . .,n 1 l,i..t, i , • n,,. (Bne.
rn.l.. ..if bio'"I lo iIih ie 'i'l, (isliia iii lha bn. lt. rnnfii.eil l.li-ii. m,.| fur-
n. f nl in m, I. Iihfillliii... in I nil'II tui'ii-leiy, ln.« I.f uruml imwer loan of
I.el. ,i nre.I f..r life. We run m.i|i nluht |.remorn lent
«< \mil power,re.torn le rve sml lirnln puwer, l alaritu ami mi riiKilnin
wi Hk iiHri. mni linis ' > •< (1! f> r !TiitrrUt;i-.
Svnllilis " "'rrtt'ie ilt.i iii.', in nil tl. form, aid «,*«<• . rnreil
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 7, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 17, 1897, newspaper, April 17, 1897; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205343/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.