The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 7, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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VOLUME 55.
HASTKOP. BASTKOP COUNTY. TEXAS. SATI KDAV. MAK
' LYNCHING AT GONROE.
CHARCING ATTEMPTED CRIMINAL
ASSAULT.
MOB BEAT OFFICERS TO HIM.
Affair Was Done so Quietly That
None But Participants Knew of It
Until Morning.
Conroe. Tex Karly l-'rlday morn In;
si negro wan discovered hanging, deud,
within about on- hail a block of tic
court house and near tlx- county jail
It ncenis that complaint had been
hulked with the justice of tin- peace
?ale Thursday evening, churKinK hint
with an attempted assault upon a
white lady of Ibis town, but no ai-
res! bail been mad •. The officer*
were unable to find him Thursday
evening. Other parties, however, It
octn.s. ilid liud iilm, ami Judge Lynch
convened bis court some time during
the night. with tlie result above indi-
cated. lie was ii young negro by the
name of Charlie Scott, and so far as
your corrcHponden! I* able to learn
has no near km here other than a
^ramliiK'tliei JukI re I>mrby held tbe
Impiest, returning a verdict of death
at the tin in 1 ot parties unknown. Hi
«-ry tliinu inu-.l have been carried out
with the utmost quiet, and the citi-
yi iih bad no intimation of what was
transpiring until the negro's dead
bodj was di covered Friday morning
Scrawled upon a placard that was
fastened to the feet was this This is
ii warning to all negroes who are
caught prowling around white folks'
ll tll.-t'S
For some time there ha- been much
apprehension In re le t there should
occur au attempted outrage which
would bring about serious difllcultles
and can c a number of hangings. Many
atrungc negroes are in this locality,
and the;, have been observed prowling
about premises where it is known they
have no business Scott had lived here
Jill his life, and while tie was not re-
garded as a bad negro, owing to the
fuel fbai lie was not vers strong
in 'iitally, clrciini tani'es connected
witii his conduct on Wednesday aid
Thursday brotigiit
I lie end of a ro|n
about his death at
SECOND MYSTFRiOUS FIRE.
Three Business Houses and a
Were Burned.
Marstnw. I
<•() Thursday
niy 'erious
months, and
frame Inislm
Hotel are in
<•01• red shortly
night crew on
the town was
v Thl-
rn > i r i i n
re in
town was
by the s
i'? than
Hotel
visit
•cot'd
t WO
\ > ■ I >
ing-
eil
a result the thre
house, and the ('it'.
The lire was ills
att i midnight by tlie
the well, but althoiiuh
immediately
->a\"i| and tin
1
litth> wa-
are a total loss.
> lire wa-t supposed to have start
in the pool room, but no one can
account fur a tire in that building, as
It had been do d for sonte time A
number of guests of the ( Ity Ho'el
h;td narrow escapes, several of them
< sra| iug in their night clothes The
only thing which saved the whole
W"-l ,-ide of Mickey avenue I'rotll be
lug cit stroye(i w re the stone leiild
ings t, the north and south of tli
tin- tied di 'ii<
'ITIe lost, wa about $7 • mm, with
fiu'y St.l'i.o Insui nice The linns
burned out will r aunio business at
on< • In tell norary ipiarter-. and th •
buildings burned will be rebuilt
DODD CITY GIRL BURNED
Wat Standing Near a Fireplace When
Her Clothes Ignited.
Hon ha in, Te\ Wednesday after
tiooii, two mile, ii.m'Ih ot liodd City.
Ml * Mollie Seller was fatally
burn< d The young lady was stand
lug in front oi the fireplace, when her
skirts ignited She ran into an ad
joining room and wrapped a quilt
III Mill<1 herHelr. '.lit 111 liei excitement
she dropped the quilt ami ran out
Into the yard Manlier of the I iin
llv heard her ■< cam.-. and went io
bei a i lane ■ hu not 'in' 11 her
< 11it11inv wa ililiosl entirely bltr'ied
from hi i body The uiifoi'tunate girl
(lit d W< dncs-il.iy night.
CRYAN BEMOANS IT
Says Election of Bradley to Genat Is a
"Great Misfortune."
Memphis, Term The New* Scltnl-
tai Friday afternoon printed a brief in
tervlew with W I I try an In regard
to the election of former (rovernor
Hradley as Fnlteil States Senator
from Kentucky in which Mr Hryan
aays "I can not see where the selee-
tton of Mr Hradley will have any ef
feet on the National pulltlcs, bit'. I
consider it a gr-'il misfortune
MRS. HETTY GREEN
RICH
ACCORDING
PITY
'••ii'."
MRS ll GfiftN
Rui Mdwsr
i
I
QUARANTINE TO START EARLY. COTTON WILL BE LOW.
REASON GIVEN IS THAT YELLOW
FEVER 15 IN CUBA.
Only Five or Si* Days Must Elapse
Since Leaving Infected Ports—
Praise for Mexicon Officials.
Austin. Tex The state of Texas
will establish quarantine against all
poln's south of .'Ti degrees north tat -
it tide, March 15 about two \.ec',s
earlier thin customarily. This action
is due to the prevalence of sporadic
eases of yellow fever in Cuba, and fol-
low the visit of State Health Officer
\V M Brumby to Halve ton. where
he discus-o | the situation with ijuat
inline officer Hr .1 II Florence. The
governor's proclamation will probably
issue this week l)r Hrutnby said Sun*
da an -ml irgo is necet-sary, o'v-
ing io the manner of yellow lever that
|U'"\ai!s in Cuba It occurs sporadic-
ally. offering, therefore, no opportun-
ity for tin Cuban health authorities to
take proper precautions to prevent Its
spread Were the disease not ol this
c mrai ter an earliei embargo would
hard y be deemed necessary, provid
ed the right effort were made to sup-
pit .- it and prevent Its being coin
inimical I'd elsew here
This year's quarantine will be but
a mild restrictive ordet Vessels from
territory south of the 2">th parallel
w ill lie htfld without Te\a points until
the time i.lapsing since Me-v pr>'-e,ieo
in ptesumptlve infected districts lil.s
passed five hi hx days Th- refore a
ship making a voyage from cuhi n
four days would be held in qtirantitie
at ti ilveston one or two da.> < and
11 en be permllted to enter I In harboi
aft-'i propi t precaution, have ne •>,
e\i in ei| The L'.'ith parallel t ikes
in Tain; ico and other points In Mexi-
co. Cit quar inline will in no wise In
terfii. with traftli between Te\a- and
M"\ico There is no yellow t< ver in
\|e\|co at present and if the precau
Hulls and sanitary regulations that are
now .I'M::. e\en Iseil are pel e\ t retl 111
none will develop Iw Hrumby paid
Mexico a hiuh coniplitiieni Sunday n
; ir; it - s.iii i ai y u ot k
NEARLY 400 RETURNED.
Expected That 150 Will Re Enroll
Soon.
It I-
i
tin
ege Tex According to the rec
1 ci un l ii i tidant 's of ti« e. t here
•adets continued with the
i| Mini Mechanical College
Wednesday evcnlir.".. Ten
re put off the afternoon
oid o
Were 17^
\ t H 1111111
!li i o'cllH
trunk w-
tia'l- all i till
n akin • t
the ■ men
pt'olui ble that t It
w ill number I id
t III' 11II 111 be I Willi
figure
ii' total
!ia\ e etlt
w
ell I 'll I lilt
red
< enrollcc
than
valkeq out '
11
ago
nit
Ir 111
TliC
• very
w i. '
in living
tile i.s i
Ol
I • li
made,
cut after
It is now
I students
luii below
two Weeks
ourse bad
bemuse it
Accidental Shot
Te , ti kail i, I • \
a 'ed 1 * son ol K
Kalb. thirty mile w
in a sanitarium here
suit of
eve, ri
Killed Clark.
I .i tii'si Clark,
c « inrk of lie
•si n, here, died
Tuesday, the n
i gunshot wound over the left
ei\eil I'rotll a J'-'caliber target
CALVIN THINKS FARMERS WILL
PLANT HEAVILY.
Believes a Campaign Against It
Should Be Carried on Before
Planting Time.
Houston, Tex
formerly presidi
Cnion of Texas
here, I Ii
Mr K A. Calvin
■lit of the Fanners
now in the cotton
nks that sltqts should
be taken at once to keep down the
acreage o! cotton next season. He
has heard reports that warrant him in
believing that the farmers are pre-
paring to plant a record breaking
acreage this year, and that such ac-
tion would be disastrous to the South.
I he officials of the Farmers' Un
on." said Mr. Calvin In conversation
with a man from Houston, "should,
in my opinion, request the local un
ions to get together and take up this
most important matter. Cotton has
been going down for the last two
weeks and there is no indication that
the price Is going to rise soon. The
spinners say ihey have all they need,
and cotton is a useless article when
tbe sp'nners won't take it. Kleven
nilllior bales tilled the demand this
yei;r, ^jjWhat is the u-e of raising any
ii.ore.j oi that?
'"l!Int1
elei t millions
YOUNG CHILDREN LOST
' offerings for
y-March 10th
BETWEEN 165 AND 170 CHILDREN.
BURN TO DEATH
Destruction of Schoolhouse at Collin
wood, a Suburb of Cleveland, 0.,
Only One Fire Escape.
lit Oil. (No
pples
Cleveland, (). Penned In narrow
hallways, jammed up against door.
that opened inward between H!7i amlJ
17n children i" 'he suburb of Noi'Hiva f1 fl f 'Tl A
Collin wood Wednesday w-re killed ' .v,
fire, hy uioke\ind beneath the grind qIo vx rj r> Vy O
ing heel of panlcstricken playmates &
The awful tragedy occurred Wednei
day niotning in the public school at
North Collin wood, a suburb of
city At lit o'clock Wednesday night
Iti.'i ci rp-es were in the morgue at Col — -
linwood, s i\ children were si '1 unac ^
couiii d tie and nil the hospitals aiul'&^JOU
iole tomato
""'al. Bartleto
il.no
for two mile
0 lbs - $1.00
TWO DOORS WERE LOCKEOS lbs - - 1.00
>neer Flour
1.40
85
25
25
25
15
15
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
25
15
20
25
10
15
•s around contained,
a number of children, some fatally and
many h >.- seriously injured All ol
the victims were between the ages o
i; mil 17 years. The school contained
between ll it and .'!!!<> pupils and of this
number only about eighty are known
to have left the building unhurt II
will i e several days before the exact
number of killed is known because the
ruin-: may still contain dead bodies,
and the list of fatalltlles may be In
crea: i d by a number of deaths among
the children who are now lying in th<
hospitals hovering between lilt' ami
death
ten Olives
i and Per-
"• m
i
larly
mgelon all
Arm and
CFC10ER KILLED HIS FRIEND. c{a
B
k. pepper
J. Prunes
th Had Been on Duty at M.irdi Gra; pj ^4*
Hall, and Quarrelled in Saloon. *
Houston. Tex.: .1 S. Simpson, om * • pepper
of the city police officers, who ha
been acting as day turnkey at the cit
prison for several week -, was shot ami
fatal!.' wounded Wednesday inorniui
at i, :■> o'clock liy Day Mounted u"'q Q TI rl Pn*
cer .1 Jl Lee at (.ieorge Voss' salooir® V «1I
i , r' • 11 • t an I I1, if I" av< r ry
nue Simpson died Wetinesday afp-i^O
noon at 11." o'clock, and a charge o
niurder has been made out again t t)t
fleer l.ee, who is detained at the ci ——
prison. Lee fired three shots at clo« _
i nice and two of the leaden nils-dl al. Sale Ol
took effect one in the chest and
other in the stomach. re,
Officer Lee stated to a reporter
lie shot In self-defense The bat1
s per doz;
What Is the use of
million bales when
are sufficient? To
raise more than the market want
will surely lower the price, and no
power on earth can prevent it There
i onsidtvable cotton being held and
will be Ii?)d over until next season
and this section 'vill help to increase
the supply even thcegh the acreage
i.-- not increased Hvery ttii.i'g demands
that the acreage be reducey' Instead
of Increased and unless action is tak
en there will he cheap cotton tc.'Vt
-cat-oil "
. __
TEXAS INDEPENDENCE DAY.
Seventy-Two Year, Aqo Declaration
Signed at ll ashington.
Austin. Tex This being the miniver
sary of the Iieclaration of T> vas tmle
pendelice It .was a legal holiday and
all of the state department.-, batiks
Federal bulldin.'.s and otne of tic
business houses were closed It wa
generally observed as a holi la though
there was no program of exercise
It \\ i- Just seventy two years a mi
that the eoiii • titlon a' old Washington
on the lira/0!- is>uetl tin Herlar.itioii
of Independence The convention as
senibled on March I, but the formal
declai'a I Ion wa> not Is Slieil to tile
world until the following day It r< 1
cited the many acts of oppri - ion and J
t VI a llliy oi the Mexican (eivt 1 time tit
and t tided b\ tlet hiring that -el; pre
en a i ion d qua ii del that 'I • * i 11 ■ free j
and imiepeud in , u. I i ha in-en from j
that day to till It wa but a com (
par: tlvi ly few days later thai the la
iiioic battle ■ i San I it • i.t w i- Ion hi
t hat I on \ tu ll I. w I • i the Texa-
n-ms achieved a glorio i vletori and
ptil lie* Mexicans to tli^lu forever cap- ;
luring the befit ifoie vigot u- Sair t I
Min t, w ho w a iti td' nml held a pn«
onei ot war
der of the saloon states that Officer
Simpson gave him ills gun a short time
before the quarrel that led up to the
killing and was unarmed when Hie
shoot "ag took place.
HARRIMAft'S DAUGHTER I ,_L.
sale
Tuesday in-
serving Kettles.
Suffering From Ma
tion Called of
rltle. Tie' shooting was accidental
The remains were shipped to He Kalb
Tuesday night.
Nederland Mill Will Run.
Nederlatul, Tex The old Nederland
rice mill and elevator, bul' in IHOH,
will run this year The complete rnill
has been sold to a Kansas City gen
lleman. who will put ii under speed
this year
Editor Dunn of Belton Injured.
Temple. Tex At Melton Tuesday
nlcht John S Hunii, editor of the li<d
ten Weekly (tazelle was injured iii ail
altercation with i party named Doc
KleWellen of Temple, receiving several
deep knife thrusts The trouble is
said to have grown out of a recent
editorial in the Injured man's paper.
The attacking party wa- arres^d and
iinniedi.itely gne bond
istoiditis Consulta
Ear Specialist.
New York Miss Carroll ,\ Haiti
man, daughter of 1-1 II Harriinau, w;ts
aid Tuesday to be seriously ill of ca ■
toidities at her father's home in tils
city Miis Ilarrlmaii '«a- brought
,einie from a boarding school ii" u'
Hai«.imori> to recover from an
Hon wMch she utul -went as Haiti
more a slu>''t time ago It yvas st i'i d
ruetday that i!'t- aoiiiuI reopened md
caused a conditl tn o n'rious (''M i
consultation of eai e tali-* ■ w is
held Monday night In W t! I.j It*
'•emaiiied with the pa*t lit iron'.liotit
t: e n'ght
DIGGING IN ThF. '3IG DITCH
One Fifth of the Entire Excavation
Completed—Lock Construction.
Washington I ■ to March 1. -V
111 : I cubic yard - of exi-a vnlion h i
been taken from the I'annmn Canal
route This is ju I one fifth of the en
tire amount thai yvas required to lie
i xciiva'ed to complete the walcrvy iy
Should the work pr tceed at the
pre.-.t nt rait - it is •-1 iina e l i he re
malllillg excavation yvlll be conip'elel
in i liree year I lowei er, ii i - uiwc i
stood that t e w irk i f •■xc:| I : ion Will
not Ie pit.-lied to completion, but tl"'t
thi e tnsi rn tIon oi locks yiill proceed.
11 li t- ll i n ' it'in : I i I!'" i ill 'ia • : s
ot' tl ■ canal con triicti'iu at isame
t line
Judge Morgan Tied at K ox City.
Knox City, Tex i M Morgan, di-
trtct ludie for tli' fifteenth .lutllc t|
District, died at his home here Mon
day morning with eryalpela* aftn an
illness of one week Interment took
place in the afternoon at the I o. o
1' cemetery.
Attorney General
Prosecution
I tk • Charles, La .hid
l ite d i y refixt tl ' In Heitl
for March 2tl.
t his at ' ion wa ■
egratn lhat reached him from Attorney
<; peraI (inion in yy hich th latter
sta1 d that his official engagements
ii mid not permit him tc< come to Lake
Charle
be <*t lilt
ti .< r
I In Weld collies ' ca -e
.1 uilge Lee stated Hint
taken because ot a te).
•fi ie Mar b -:i. Nothing will
In regard to th talked of
: the ca -e tint il t lie ne-.t i rial
T.ihor Taken to Penitentiary.
T -xarkai a 11 v The final cha
of 11■. t imous rohbci of the I'a
j;x| r • - mi the Ci
\\ a ' I I' t W cut i mile
the ni : I ' of Het I
ten yvhen the [tenlt
1 I ' t Tt-V ill" (III e O"
'|'a! r ncnr >1 *''.i>t)0 from th
()| i In- sum, only v I i. '0 ha t evet
l-t i ii eft 1
tef
illc
toil ltelt at Wed
south of here, on
i 'i will he w rit■
llMari doors a'
Phil K Tabor
car
Svvitcbman's Ne-ik
e: Tex II L. II iii
' d" y motn
c % aril ol th
ng
• i1
t nv
Brok el.
•y i Utt lo
Willi' s w 11.
Ittllll I {fit
t'ing to in
his
ng
Mr
cut
tivt
witt
en
was
ot
ikin ■
-a
a lie
d h
his
s lo
w i *'
inb*
e ''t'.lKe a
There iv
accident
• i er sf ii •
re no ei
|)ece I
and two children
of the Wed Men.
Hryan, Tex The yoiin? net;ro killed
by a train north of this citi Tuesday
and brought to an undertaking estah
llshtnent here, has been Identllh'd by
relatives a -i Orange 111 lllarti and tak u
lo Mil in ford for burial
Women as Well as Iw Are Wade
Miserable by Kidney and
Bladder Trooble.
Kidney trouble preys rtpon thr mind,
liscoura^esantl l«"-st-ni>uiiibitton; Iteanty,
vi^or and • liecrful-
nt-M soon disaf>}H'ur
w herl the kidney- are
out f>t order or dis-
eased.
Kidney trouble hat\
become so prevalent
that it i- not uiicoui-
li 'Hi lur ,i child t" i'C
i burn afflicted with
-i.. ,c.ik k tine li the
•Ii hi urinates tooofteti, il the inue scalds
In Ib'sh, or if, wb ii the child reaches an
igc w In a it should Ia! 1. t -> coutioi the
m
passage, it is v t
HI
lntct1 with I id 1 w 11 -
He Was l-amiliar and She Was Handy
With a Gun.
Kansas City, Mo Mrs Callle M
Long tired five shots from her revol-
ver at a negro wo entered her little
restaurant Monday night Two of the
bullets took effect, bllt the negl'o cs
t aped. The negro had saluted the yvo-
mati with "How do, honey?" and Mrs
Long lv-gati firing almost before the
net'ro had finished his salutation Mrs
Long yvas born and reared in Texar
kana. Tex and lived at Shawnee, Olt .
h tore i uulng to Kansas cii
RE1D CASE MARCH 23.
till tit ]n :id U|toll It, t lie t .lUM- of the illtli-
-lilt'. i-- kidney fou'ile, aud the first
iti ji sl.ould Ik- t' Wi.iils the •rcattllcut > I
lliese important ot ,- ns. This untile.is,ai t
•outile i di" t' i ' ised condition of
he kulii -. -> iitld 1 ■ i'ler 't in I llol to 1
habit as tn< st ju • | Ie *-.lp] ■■•st.
Woitieti as well as ine'iare made miser-
able with kidney ami bladder trouble,
and both need the same great remedy.
I'lie mild and tbe immediate c'Tect « f
swamp-Rool - i •. ai -ed Its < • .<*
si/e lio'tties \ • I iy
bv mail free, also a Rune of Si «mp-n< 7
| aniphlct ti Ming .1 alKiut Swatnj "•••- ,
inchnling many of the thousands of let
nionial letters rcceive«l from suffer <
cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & v.o.,
Hi'ighamton, N. \' . be sure and nie itii u
tl'i paper Don't tnaVe any uu-.al. .
t"i' . aicmbcr tb ; no- Swainp-'CH
Di. Kilmer s Sw m.) . ', ami the 'nJ*
irc->-, j'nighaiiiton N. Y« on evcfji
Ixittlo
The ser\ ices at the Methodist
church, Sunday niorninsr, as usu-
al, well attended, from opening
to closing, the Choir singing was
charmingly sweet and attractive,
the service-prayer impressive,
while the sermon by the beloved
pastor. Rev. Webb, decidedly in-
structive and mo ' entertaining
j throughout, the marked attention
of the congregation evidencing
its pleasing features. At conclu-
sion of sermon, the Lord's Sup
per was served, nearly every one
present partaking, after which,
an appropriate, feeling benedic-
tion was given, and the happy,
well pleased congregation left for
their respective homes.
At the night service, about the
same size congregation of morn-
ing was present. the Choir sing-
ing and other services, interest-
ing, while the sermon of Pastor
Webb, was generally spoken of
as simply grand and eloquently
delivered.
Will Appear for the
at Next Trial.
Buck Davis Captured.
Mttrlln, Tex Sheriff Poole returned
at noon Siturday. after a forty mile
chase In pursuit of Hnck Havis, col
oi'etl. charged with murder. H« had
hU prisoner in • untody and placed htm
in mil \n Indictment had been re
turned against llavli by the grand
jury.
GREAT REDUCTION SALE.
Beginning next Wednesday,
March l()th. a Reduction Sale will
begin at Mrs Delia Kennedy'?
Milliney Store and consisting of
a line of Skirts, Shirt Waists and
Silks at special prices and below
't. These goods must move in
11 ; to ma'" room for a large
formed Idem
pel s assail t: I iievi
urns Averbtich, but I kif~~"
no anarchist. He Is not a'® fd .tie, W.
*
our society and further than that, no
airM'chlst would attack a boy or girl.
The son and daughter of Chief Ship
pey were iii ihe room and the sot. was
shot mi anarchist did that Th" fact
is, t'l" Chicago police have Imtii so
active and so hitler In dlKftihK up p'nn
that they have sot a faction of the
ioreijtners aiMinst them, but they aro
noi anarchist .'
ROBBED OF $300,000
Banl- of Chihuahua, Mexico, and la
Owned by Ambassador Creel.
Ml I'ii •>. Te\ \ telegram reccii.il
l-om Chili' i a li li i, Mexico, .-n> that tll'i
Hani i de Mine.,, iwnet] by Anibassn
do; Ci.'l, lia- lieen robbed of I'.OD.OUO
Me\' un niot: No particulara havo
let been learned Officers here, how-
ever. have been asked to watch th.-
border closely
The bank notes taken are In denom-
iniii'ti^ of $" <><>. $l'i'i ;iiitl $.",'i
\ te'enrain from (lovernor Creel of
Chihuahua was received by Chief
I'oiiee of .liuirez Monday afternoon
t iiina that a liberal reward had be ti
offered for the capture of the ban <
in liters and asked that the I'nlted
States iiumiKration autliorltiea he re-
tpie i 1 tii keep a lookout for snspl-
clous characters and for bills of ill •
tl> iiiiiuimitlons mlHsirt« The iintuiura
ti .ti au: horitles hav Issued inntriic
lion- to lac border riders and to ofl®
a at the stations along the line to
,e> j i lookout for the mi-sing bills
St ili'i, l'e\ "I'.it il down and tell
p • el If you're not afraid." -aid a
f ait man Saturday, "that the peach
crop of this part of Texas, whether
we ha i • an early, medium or late frost
will lie practically nothing There is
no new growth oil which to raise (ho
fruit 1'hls mull has been forty ye 114
in the fruit business here.
Krenklln. Kobertson Co Tex h*
I • iprlate resolutions >m the de.rh .if
Hon .lohn N Henderson, late A-soci
a'e Justice of the Court of Criminal
Apt), lis have been presented In open
court h're and spre id upon the min-
utes of the court
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 48, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 7, 1908, newspaper, March 7, 1908; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205734/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.