The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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The Bastrop Advertiser
:
y' i
VOl K IN sl'KCTK >N.
a several <i;.y- vi-it to J-uti Antonio.
NL-s I"i ,i Mayn.nd returned ln>me
-atuto.iy t< -j■••ml a month'* vacation,
T. A. Hauler ittiamhng 'hi I'ndcr-
tak• • i"- C' i.v* • i. at Fort Worth, this
week.
Attor: • >• I'ark'-r wa- her" Friday,
having i . iiii 1 case in the district
court.
Mrs. \\M „
ari' vi-it,t.g
family,
M -<t Fann
is vi-it ing I!
Arthur.
rapt w. f. wade and Mr. i..in list of Lands, Lots or Parts of Lots Reported
flhnilh, of Fl>r *i, wen hern Monday to I r
Delinquent to the City ot Bastrop lor the
PURELY personal
1 1 • 11 urni'd M lay from ' ■ a |-«-tii>■ n th !•>! signer*, to
Year 190^ ;
« u \ 1;.
m Peterson and children
Mi-. L. R. Kri.ard and
the I'oniinii-sissioners court, asking that
1 ptnh!' •. on election be ordered for the
in i. ••:. After duly considering
ilc matter, (!■'• court decided to post-
I 11c ;i.-t ••Mi unt 1 t!,'- Augu-t term of the
11 mm; -i"! • rs court. There wan also an !
1 committee, Messrs Dock ! .\llcu, CtottMMi
('In tiiii, I'at Sowoll 11) > I others, who Alexandei. 11 n
1 1 < ■ i the oiderillg of the election.
j Hrcok#, 1:
1 ir loi , t.i fii.'i d Charley Steiner
f HE OLD RELIABLE
i i;>i i.'in h's- of 1. v\n .
town ituiio)., r
A
P
I l o t loll hloi'k ' -
H ' c'tlo|| lilock
I I I d loll block .
I I n't |o|l Mock -V
• •i-t main streel
en t lii.itI; lreet
ea.M iiihIii street
east IIIuIti -I ' id .
• B'a
•trofi,
k, of Alum Cr-«k,
«>:• • ot Mrs. Mi-
READY l <
We tak' pica ure in | tiling you
our new line < f Spring and Summer
Woolen*, teplete with artist c 1. in. ,
the latest weave- and most beautiful
colorings.
Our Selections; the tasty and «tili-
dued effect so popular with careful
dresser•.
Our Specialties; latest tyle- md per-
fect fit; hest woi'i maiiship and finest
quality Hi lowest price*. An early call
solicited.
WM. KKSSKLl'S,
"Tho Tailor."
lay f r A
in tho land
and w fc, ' ( ■ lar Cr< k, wa
atutday. Notwithstanding f r i «
C u ley I,a p i I the three -core
teiijy1 irs a! led to man, l y fix
n i\ no- j II T."'th mile | -t in the 1 alvin. I !ij • li
uric \ ■ i :•■, "it the 22nd of June la-t,
uul
n d l'1""*, 'I *
I Hint k. Mr. M \
ana ! Until), Kllen
J ear- I till III III I - \ Ii s
ifTK
, crime
.v d iys
was among the at •
■e ' n (li.trie
T < C K
1NTKUNATH ' N AI.
F( )OI>.
< iotul fur 1 lnr-i'h, I "\vh, Shet p.
Chickens and Ho^h, three feeds
fnr 1 cent. tiuaranteed to give
hiit in f lie I i' n.byallsto. kman. See
Chas. McNeil, agent at Bastrop.
— A pleasant meeting of Mina
Chapter of the La-tern Star,
Monday ni^ht.
—Tomatoes, the finest grown,
sell in Bastrop at from 1" to lio
ccnte a water bucket full.
—Where are you going niy
pretty maid.-' To Bla^g's for
I'hotogra) hs kind sir. she said.
—The pel an crop i- very prom
ising. The trees reported full and
growing i u nicely.
—At an ebtray sale Monday,
one animal sold and Ltd in by B.
C. Clark, for the munificent sum
of $5.00.
— A mated conclave of smith-
ville Comtnandry, No. ■«'>, Thurs-
day night last, with work in the
Red Cross.
— The storm Saturday night
came down as far as hlgin, but
did not reach Bastrop, euding
here in a very li^ht rain.
| - The Auvkktiskk is in receipt
of The l'remium List of the San
Antonio International I iiir. to be
held from <>ct. 17th to ()ct. _.'th,
inclusive.
—The ladies of the Baptist
church gave a cake and ice
cream spread in the I .rharu store
house, Thursday afterri' n. lie-
ceipts. Sls -o.
—Rev. R. 10. (irabel, the state
evangelist of the Prohibiti' n par-
ty, Hp'ike at the < 'hristian church
8 i%lay afternoon, to a large and
appre :iatlve audience.
—The crop of tomatoes grown
in this sectu.n this season, ex-
ceeds that of any ever grown
here. They are superior both in
quality and quantity.
—There will be the usual ser-
vices at the (ierman-Methodist
church, by tho pastor, Rev.
Poerr, Sunday morning a n <1
night. I'ublic invited.
— Buy Javanese Coffee the
best package edict* in the market
to-day, far superior to all other
brands.
Fx/akk Mi k< am ii r. Co.
Aokni s,
—Sunday night we were again
threatened with storm of v^ind
and rain. In town we had only
a light sprinkle, while a few miles
west, the width of a few miles,
the rain fell in torrents.
—F. II. Morgan was in Wed-
nesday with a wagon load of his
fine water melons, selling at l]o
to cents apiece. They were
fine melons. He raises the be-t
in the county.
I to n v • '' ' - | Op
Monday.
Just '•• perry \V n, i Acn.-Oieek,
wa - a' ih \ it i to iia-trop
Thurwday.
W .1 Wh t , i S; n Anto
Sat•. 1 iy ' 'y.I ' '■ ; ' lid a
among relative
Hon. S. L. Staph
toi cy- a- a"
ci urt la-t v.' • If.
Mis-. Maui i alton left this week,
for ie 'Hit', i 1.1 , a< aj >. , >i h\
Mi*s 1 • rn < ii gain.
Mr. tiid Mrs Carpenter,of Lampasas,
are vi-it ng Hastp p, gu«- -t • t Dr. and
Mrs. H. P. Luckett.
Miss I•{•(• M aciire, (if (lar ' i.,
attended the meeting of the Eastern
s~tar Monday night.
Mr. md Mrs. \V. A. M C,.< 11. •: San-
day e\ ■ r11• *i a visit to Mr MeC' td's
old Ii me in Tennessee,
T. W. Cain, w.t'e and daughter, Miss
Coriaoe, returned from Austin on the
bc.ati d train Saturday ni^lit.
Mr-. Frank ~v■ • • k< r and family, on a
visit to Mrs, I.. R. Krh ir I, left Tin -lay
afternoon for lioni", San M ircos.
Mi« L r uc Li>t i • i' mm.'d iioim
from a v;-11 to Pan Antonio, Sv ,rd v,
a< 'ii.j.ai,.' i t y la.! j'lieud, Whit< •
M: C "I M nc | a e.l through
Ha-trop M -nday en route t rhome from
a weeks vi-it among r- lativcs at Elgin.
• Mi-. Ti . la • M Culi' ugh and son,
el Waco, is vUitfng BMtrop, pint of
her parentH, Capt. and Mr-, 11. L). t_>r-
g iin.
Mm. Laura McKean, of Austin, spenl
several day- in Ua-trop iii. c la>t i--ne,
guest ' f her brother, Louis Eilers and
family.
Rev. <i. Do-rr, j astor of th< lierman-
Methodist Church, returned from a visit
to his i,M home, Bracken, Texas, Tues-
day nignt.
Miss Susie Shepard left Wednesday
for Brenham 1 < r home; while visiting
Bastrop, wa- the gue-t her friend, Miss
Tillyc Elzner.
J. W. Watson, i f the enterprising and
I opnlar firm i J. W. \\ atsun .V Co., of
Mel lade, .vat- ar o:i^r the visitor- t" Bas-
trop Monday.
M. Bci • And* i n and M l-.th( I
Grimes spent Saturday and Sunday .it
Hill's Piairie, ^ ,i -t of their friend, Ml.--
Madie Mnort.
Dr. H. B. C. ir.bs left M ndaj
viwt to San M*r< , ami returned I'liurs-
day| accompanied hy tns wife and M
Cliii-tiiu Ai' ii-xhi.
Joiin M. Moore, "t I, was
here thi- \->k .nt'ivi'ivmg • u; tucr-
ehants, taking in the meeting « i Out-
I' a 111 •• y. j r.. I' 11 i 1
, i 'iirter, "Stephen
' ■ and lo .ii i y, and 004 not 11 i ii iii |.! i ii . Ki 'In U . ..,
wing h ni, would hardly tahe him to |Ci 11. Intoov
I l.'i'll:• l 'I. > 11 ie
I u\ i-. jr., I. randUon
c moie th an T>o year- old. Me is one
<<f the most - ' intial farmers of the
itinty, and the same lively, genial
Coal y • tlurty y ear- ago. II'* ha-,
ii. i'n a resident of Bastrop county over
ti. y years, and in man stand- tetter in
t eoanty, and with hit Mhw man
than Charley Steiner.
Alf ScliillinL: lias charge of
the J. L. Wilbarger V Co. lumber
yard this week.
Miss Julia .1 ing ti i two weeks
visit among relatives at Red
Rock, will In* home Sunday.
.!. R. Lester left Thursday, for
Cat Springs, called hither on at
■ount of the si rious illness of his | |v, ,|.
daughter.
Miss Maude Maynard returned
We Itie- lay from a visit among
friend- at ' 'range, Houston and
other places.
! '. K, Schuelke is in Ft. W irth
this week in attendance upon
the undertaker's convention, in
session in that city.
Seargent W. M. .Jenkins went
■ ! wn tr> Snithville Thursday
night to attend the convocation
of Smithville Commandery
Thursday night.
I ;i\ i- . \ I ill •• v
r.rwin. N|i- .1 I'
Ivlwiti.lv i.reen
I I. - lit I titf. ji . M irk .
I l li l«. i.ii>I:• I
I Ieli11I '.-late id \| it k
iii.
I . ecu, ^lie
Holmes, .1. ?
do
do ..
I Inline-. \ I In* rt
Hopkins, Will
II ulil ard, l oll
JoilllT, Ike
Jaeliaoa, Kd
Jitiies, I • \ iici
I• •in*«. iill if
i i
tenburg Lodge, J, Q. ' . F., of llasti
Tuesday night.
Sever.il ot •. young foik f ll.i :io|
wn attend tlie W. of \S , p. -me at
C< iai Cio a, to-day , Kriu.iy, and, wen
it la : I i ti.- • \i • s'lvc n a wc.itln i
:' i ait from
TRIBUTE «)F RESPECT.
To tlie Worshipfnl Master, Officers and
M< ml era of 11 amble Lodge, No. 2U,
A. I A A.M
We y an c mmittce appointed to draft
resolutions on the death of our late bro-
ther, A. Petkin0, neg leave to submit
the following:
Whereas, it has pleased the Grand
Master <f the universe to call from our
midst our worthy brother J. A. Perkins
and il is mete and proper that we should
bow in humble submission to the will of
the Divine Master, therefore, be it re-
solved :
I. That in 'he death of brother J. A
Perkins, Gamble Lodge has lost a true
and loyal member, and socintyajust and
upright citizen.
1!. We deeply mourn the loss of .uir
beloved brother, and tender our aincen
sympathy to his bereaved family and
numerous friend-, with the assurance of
a final reward to the de-erving and
worthy in the world to come.
It. We r< c mniend that thcpe resolu-
ti - be -| I'-ad upon th" n. r.ute- of the
lodge, a opy !"■ tarnished the family
of tiur dec i-< d brother, and a copy ti
the l.a-1 la r Ai'Vi it I i-i i. for publica-
tion. Iv -i ■ -.'tfully submitted,
J. s. JI INKS,
P \| i, D. P v i, Com.
Jm k Jenkins. 1
Atu st:
A. C. Erh \nt>,
Secretary.
Kerr. I>
Kerr, w II
do
Lemuel, ' oiii*
I ,c\v I-. SmJle
M. Itowall. lolin
Morgan. I?. *'
Morgiin, .loe
do
do ...
Moore. Sandy
do
M on|'C, \ ,f...
Moore, Sam
(tekelberry, James
i ton < K-i ite "I \ I
do
Oolev. M. J..
do .
olive. J. K.
Preer, .1 . .v C
Itoland, .lames
Slum -, Hobt
Smith, l(obt
do
slieltoli, Jenn ie
Sanders. John
Smith, Mary
selliiefer, Mr- II. M. I -t
do
Trull, Caroline
Town-end, i bus
Veal. M nl i ml a
\ eal Ale\
Waikins. I 'ciuiis
do
Wright. K-tate of I lock •
do
William-. Li/./ie
White, Alex
Warren. It. .1
Wright, J. W
do
\\ h ks. O. W
do
Unknown Owner
do
do
KraelloU blin k '•. I'Hil in iiIi kIii • I
harm lot l.l. eii>t main -1 r« i ....
Fraction hloi k il, ea-t main Ktrcci..
l ow u Irael 11 a«'re
I'Vaetiou Itluck ea t lleiin slrei-l
Kraelion block "•", e i t main -inet ..
I ! o t ion tiloek l.l, < . I• • till f I reel
i'iiM li tlael I t. .'II acti *
I I * • * I ill 11 1.1. •• • k •>'<. i"i-t Ie 11 II -tie. t
I M|et i.1,1 tlllick '■ ! . • l - III lill -t r . el
!-"i.teiioii iiiw ii tract. ...
I l lie I oil I 11 HI lol I . ea-t 11II ill -I l-ee|.
I.IlM k i .'o. • i — i iii i . ii 11. • -1
I i :e I lull llloi I I. <• i -1 III :i i II -t 11 < I . . . .
KI net loll I II m l"l .17. • ■ - t III till -I I ei'l
i'iai iloii 111 in i' .>■; • i-t iiiaiii sticet...
1 ; block i !•'. cn-t III IIII Kt ieel
I " 11 11 o t I ,i I e-
Farm lol JI. c i«l in i>n -trci t
lilock II. • ■ a-1 main «lreel
Il II li' k l'«'i. eii l lll'illl *11 eel ....
It lot 'k l.l, • i-t iii a i li -l reel ...
h i action block !•!!. <*a-t m.iili -Ileet
Fraction block- II'1 and I'.'o, ea-t mam -
'.. block 120. east linili -treet
I i'lelion b|. ck 'it. ea-l main street
Fraetlon block e w s ...
Fraction block l.'t. i'll -1 main -tie. I
!• i act in it block III. en«i inai i Klreet
Find ion block o'. e.i - l iii a 1 ii street
Farm lots loT and 111. ea-t main street
Friction block ?•(. ea-t main -treet
'-'ruction block "i- ea-t main aired
Farm lot- i'.\, .'ii, '.'s and ."a. east main -i
Fraction block .'• I ea-l m ull -licet.
It locks 7'1 iml sj . ist main streel
lilock -:t. ea-t main street
I'rnctiou farm lol '>7. ea-l main -treet..
I (action hloi k ' il, eft-t main -tied.
Fiadioii block I'L*. ea-l main -treet
I'o vn trad, at acres...
Fill in lot- I". I*« and l' . ea-t in iiii -i
s.t. s | ||u,| Ida, cast main -treet...
I in; and "o.ea-i main -treet
Fraction block lis. east main street ...
Fraction farm lot • 7. ea-t main -in •■!
Fraction block III. ea-t iiiiiu -licet
l.ioi k I III, ea-l main sired
lilock I east main street
Town trael, it acre- .. .
Fraction block 1-'. east main street
low ii tract, 71 nere.4
Tow ii tract, 1- a 'res . .
Fro-thin farm lot west main -treet.
Farm lot |o, wi>i main siacd....
I i action lih ck ••'•. ea-t main -I reel ...
. block IK, ea-t in a i li -treet
I ow n tract, 11-.' acre ....
Fraction blot k fin. ca-t main street ...
Fraction block I ca-t in.tin -treet ...
Block I'll. east main tr< ci
Fraction block- II 'and I'.'O, ca-t main •
Farm lot lis, ea-t main -treet
Tow n tract. 100 acres
Fraction block '■>. east 'iia'ti -treet
Fraction block Mo. ea-l main street.. .
Fraction block -'I, ea-t main -treet
1-2 block 101. cast main street
1 J block >1, east main street
lilock- s| and KM, ea-t main street
lilock 117. east innin street
Town tract, is acres ..
Kami lot N, west main -treet
lilock 12.'. east main -treet
Fi action block It", ea-t main street... .
Fraction block fi. e w s
It lot k I Id and 1-2 111. east main street.
Farm lot II". east main street ....
lilock IH7. east main -treet
lilock 1 ll.i. cast main -tred
I 2 block Fid. cast imiiti -treet
lilock Ieast in iin -treet .
Hlock ;I2. east main -treet... .. ..
lilock 72. esst main street-
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if.: ii I lie I'.i-e of .1. I Mill. 11
■ I a (in - It iiiw !i and 11 • i i r \ Hi < • w ti
\" .'op.I. iin| to im a- Sherllt lire 'i
e.t and del veled, I 'I I oil tlie -Hi I iv
of.lull. I! toil. I vi upon and will pi •
ccl'd to .i II, wltblll I lie 11 •. 11 ■'• | li.
bed by law for siici ill's ->ilc«, on iik
I II;-! 'II '.-"I'Vi in A'lgu-t, \. I
I'.'tia. it beiuii the ttli lav .>t «ai I m oil
in front "• ^ioun i ( .m il' ij .
ti> th" si re I I John M Flnio
A'" , on \| iin .sua c|, in Hi,, town of
I'.a-trop, ii inl II i-trop ann , tin
lollowing d. -■ I I he 11 plopeity, lo-Wlt
,I in l-> li'- m Ha-ti"p com iv. I'eM.. aliou I
2 On | I' t mile- ->.ltlMl, It device. \\ . -t from
J" Hie town o| lla-iiop. known :i- the in.
I It low II Preempt mil. amt lle-cl ibei!
ill Patent No. -I, \ ol. I I o| Prc-emp'
tioll. -aid laud was on lice, J'.illi, IS 'il,
; conveyed by .1. It. >.raven ami .1 It.
tioll lo \N ii. I >, lirown by tlieli Itcei ol
ance. -aid 11 o I of land t ontaim
IliO acre-. I.evieil oil a- the property
ol James llmuii and llcnry lliowu t.
-ati-fv a j . Igment mi mutiny to sj '| o
in fu\...i ol '. \. Millican, iiiier.-st .ml
Cost of -lilt.
i liven under my hand, thi- s||| day of
lf'o l W. 11 \\ is,
17 00
t on
I on
I fifi
1 fill
2 50
12 00
1 40
S Ifi
7 2"
7 SO
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ll> II. \ !!i i i.,
I lepnty.
lieriff
tllowing
lla-ti"p, Texas, dune 1 -1. I'.m:!
ipient tax i-l ol the t'ltV of Iia-trop.
oil ll' al Estate , i* tl lle and col
Mal-ll il.
—(>n We<lueeday .Sheriff Davis
and Marshal \a-h, brought its
one Bill Mitchell, colore*!, an^
lodged him ir. jail. At the lo*
December term of the <Jir<trk:f
court Mitchell wuti convicted «ir
highway robbery, and given fiv«
years in penitentiary. He rob-
bed Sam Kschber^er, near Me-
Dade. About a month ago he
escaped frem the ; enitentiarv
Offictrs of this county were nidi-
fied to look out for him. On
Tuesday, Constable John So well,
of Kl^'in, came a - ■ r« ~s Mitchell,
who resisted arrest, and was sh<''
by the tffi er, wh ■ w iun !o.i hi::.
I hereby certify that the
for the \ ear l!«i2. of per- n- delinipieut for ta\c
let I a- appears troin the recoitl- ot m\ ollice.
.1. F. \ \-11. I'ity
Sworn to ii im i siibscrlbi I to before me this. .1 ii tie 1-t i'.m;!
F. A. it|!i. \ I N. Notary Fab ic. Hiftrop I'ounly. Te\i-.
Vpproved bv the I llv I onlicil. .lull'' 1st, I "l.l, mid ordcieil pulilisileil lot
thtee «fi-ks in tin* liAsTKor Vn> i ttrisi u |
F. \. o|{i.\!\. City "-cciet.Mry. in the rij_* 111 leg and giving him a
the left leg.
liotilied of iLe
SI - - 5'
in both 1'. gj, bi'c,
I _ f]e8jj wound i n
;■>; iJlOlwSVSi,V>H>iSwi,v.v,V..;KaW.vJtotftitVi.5(•/.•;i7 v e>v '/.</**> Sher 1 '.1Vid Wits
th.
ijoiie
■ueral
there w aild ••
the town.
County Treasurer iind Mr-. C. K.
Il'tyuie, Mi--'— Tillye Elzner and tsusie
Shcpiti d, and l oin ll.iyuic itnd Ciiaiaey
Luckett, et yed an "iitintf on the I Mff
long been a
this, s iciety.
j Agricuultral and Mechanical College ol Texas I
i
ion free. Neces* f..
r fund fur needy fi
The undersigned committee, «tudent«. Minimum ai e of admission l'o Applicantu 1^ or
TK1 HI
01' III iSPI i< T.
members . f the Cemetery Ass'ici*
ati. >n, i'ffer the following resolu
—The c.irn crop in this county | v
will gather from 10 to .* <) bushels |' '
< ur farmers do not
iiiinks of Col"rado river,-eve. al mile-
from ilastrop, tisbiiiK tor the fumy trib<
and report a il.-iiifhtful time,
Mi .1 M. Meyt i and family left Fri-
day hist t r >! p veport, La., to join her
husbaml. Ail lla-trop regret the de
parturi f thi excellent lady and family
from oar 'itidst, and wish for them
health, c ntci.tni. nt, prosperity and
happiness in their new home.
Mi 1.; \". Miller, an accomplished
tcachei in .i i'ublic School, is spend-
in^; '...at. . >1 lviioxvillc, Tcnii., at -
tending l..< nr.ci.-ity of Tenncs-ee,
taking .« t • .i-e in English (iiumuiei
and Literature, t-he will return to Bas-
trop about tiit inof ."-' ptcniber.
Frank and Antone Gloecknfr, of San
Antonio, gave their father, M. fJloeck-
ner and family, an agreeable surprise,
both coming over to spend the Fourth
at the old home. Frank is an alderman
of the Alan- City, elected over seven
opponents, getting more votes than all
seven.
Mr. C. A. Hayw od and bridge, nee
Mi--Sehil!, returned '■ Hastrop from
their bridal tour, the lattei o:.-,, of last
week, and v II remain here until next
k, when tin y ieav* fnr Holland, their
Mayworid Is -'ati n
agent f the K .ty at lloll n"I, and "ne
to the acre, ' 'ur farmers do not ,f «j. .re*'-.i n-d i" oular agents
claim IMI to Sfi bushels, yet it is • n thi llMi White boMil| a ; -it i at
generally conceded that the erop' ' " '' " ' I '. 1 '
^. , . , 'iii I . -' ■! f • " ■ ■, W ' W .1. 1 I III I 1" -
1-m yar in this county wn. .„,.u> , ,, t., ,.. ua
us fine ad ever grown. pi t •• j ih. ^ • nlc.
ti in- of respi :t to the mem ry of 3
Harriet lirhard, who has «
. i
been a useful member .if
•I
i it
Kv.silived, That we re gnir.e S
1 C ft
the divine luiiul 1:1 ll «* removal • «
tuir friend, and reali/.e that what
• >*
is to us a grievous |. "h is t<> h<-r!
an infinite gain.
That we desire to record our
esteem f• >r her ;is u faithful friend,
a tender mother, an upright
christian wot an.
That we offer sincere sympathy
t< her bereaved family and a>*k
fur them the comfort that comes
from a firm and loving trust in
t iod who never forgets .t forsakes
the heart that looks to him in
time of trouble.
That a copy of these resolu-
tions be sent to each of our city
papers for publication and tie be
sent to the family of our hveased
friend.
Ml;s. H. I>. Ou \l\,
'• M. A. Hi l.l.,
" C. B. (i.\i;w.i.i|i.
S*
The Technologi 'al College of Texas. Tuition free. N'Hces-
ci sary ' 'allege expense" si,Mi.till a session. Labor lund for nei dy j.
"Indents. Minimum age of admission l'i. Appl
5? more may enter without examination if capable. Large addi-
tions to equipment. Military training.
'I AGRICT'LTt'KAL DKI ARTMKNT
Lectures, laboratory and experimental work in agricul-
ture, horticulture, animal husbandry, dairying, veterinary
science, agricultural chemistry, and economic entomology.
KNiilNKKRINCi I >1 JWRT.WKN'T
Courses in civil, railroad, mechanical, electrical, and sani-
tary engineering, and archite. lure. Manual training F r
teachers.
TI A'TILi: SCHCiOL
Four years course in textile engineering,
ceived next session.
(il NKKAL Si H.II.CTS
Students re-
arrest and on Wednesday he ami
Marshal Nash went after Mitche
bringing him in on the -out'
bound evening passenger, il*
now langui-heth in jail where l.~
will remain until he can be trans-
ferred ba-'k to the penitentiary
:it Huntsville.
Lost. — I have misplaced a copy
of Mu hi bach's Bo k- "The Mer-
chant < if Berlin," as this is one of
a set of Is books, I wjuld appre-
ciate any information leading t
its recovery. W. K. Kowi.i:k.
F"ii Ki . A eomf"i tabie residenr*
in so ith Iia-trop, near <.'"t.ri House.
Apply to Cliiis. Bnegcr ti-.'
Thorough training in linglish, History, Iv.ionomic i, Math- J ^ rk
ematics, (ierman, French, Spanish, Physics, Botany. Chemis- r
try, and < ieology. Technical coursec rv ^ .ireu of all students. T
For catalogues atldren. \ Baker. 3t>.r''tary, ( liege i„
Station.
i avr: s • f! ■ v's i v L. L. i >.,
\ unt «d the I n|" 11 i'otincil I
the M-Iiriner- :.t -irito^a V <
till. Tflt to loth, i spi i , il tiain f
Ing cars will ]i"i\e Italia* at 10 \
X) - ml iy lulv "III via the M l\ t
|{\ Thi- train will ran - lid fr ok
Texas to Saiiito| 'i. eoti« -ting of th«
('iillman i.'ompay - tlne-t e.|uipinent
oti-ervatioii car. \ rate of one fare for
the ro'iiid trip with limit of In days cu
be st'i ired from any ^1 l\. A T. agent
--7." i. ■ or connectiiiit lines, A-tlie party Ml
Action en the petition from h. limitfi. it is advi-ahie for til tin •
... . . . dcpirlng to jj" to immediately sceur*
'he Cit'/.ens of r.lgin, asking for «leettiiig car at
J. 8. Biagg the Photographer - prohibition election for that 7," i^^ ^
'pre inct, after being considered -ni w,.t Vi,..nt, M k.a r |{\ n-iit
by the commissioners court, in lexis, rate from lliitrop lo Santo!
i in I return will be Ml ''"• . >eil n> H
ret a 11.
%
A
President.
iii;ki; again.
is now in Bastrop and will re
main until the 1:0th. Have yojr
pictures taken while he is here, i called session, was deferred to
i tip 11 • ket to i • tlx est "ii an I
l.t'ST.—Somewhere in Bastrop, ^
Saturday, duly 4th, H«i:i, a
wn, now Knight Templar watch charm.
The resi lenee known as the
J. D. Sayers residence, in the
north-west part of
owned by 1. II. I.vans, I .mi M.
I van" and Lamb, is adver* Suitable reward paid for its re
[■. ]• * >o •' -'leri", n ' return to
the 4tii Uy f \ igu 1 T C. C vn«
the regular session to 1 nvene
t-ecoml Monday in August.
on Saturday, duly 4th, HaM, a ^ ]lt,|jeVl.|j other petitions from
h«'i
with four chip diamonds.
1 ver unty will be presented ti
thee urt nt ! he August term, and
by the N ivember term.it is possl-
1 Ie, the entire county will ' o in-
* ' led.
Saturday i..ghl lor • g a.d i.-iir
! 11 _• on -peel il t "tin Ie . \ n^ 1 itve
- r. m. et on N" i. Notdit "tin
.1. T. .1. I xxx tt>, nt.
TO OURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY
l ike 1 IS ti IV. il Mil" ','1.1 I it'1 '
VII dl .ga:-t- ■ f III 1 II
1 1 1-to cure. L. W • ■ .iiiali
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 20, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 11, 1903, newspaper, July 11, 1903; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205820/m1/3/?q=technical+manual: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.