The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1890 Page: 2 of 4
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Bastrop Advertiser.
KiUblUli -i Murcli Itl. 1*63. Volutin- :t'J.
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Ornrt.-Miilii
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THOB. C. CAIN
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VKIKTOH.
BASTROP. TEXAS APRIL 19.1890.
Ttirucktiiiilvu will ln> iht' iiixi
governor ol IV x a*.
■ ■■ ■* • — ——
l)iH|i i< luc luriitiiiii llic Iiiirniii^
of Horace (iri'i'lfv'n IcrmiT r« -i
.inncc, reo-niJ).
m—- S ■
Tile two luimlili- ulni kiillia|'|'«il
N.-irnr Alitola InM yiar. mrriMin I
at tiu n J«v, on ilie U'tli.
——- —— -«t • -
I In- |)o lolllre. out* lim iting,
iiiaMouic liull. ami throe Mori* n •
rttill} Imriml to tin- (irouiul, ai Corn
Hill. Williainaon n-unti, Iixii..
Stuttz* New ^ <>rk tlu-atru com*
I'Mi.V art- |ilu\iii(i in Waco tliia week.
Mr. NliitU lia Mguillt'il liia intt-ulioii
of viailing llanlrtip witli Ilia trolij-e
this milliliter.
« • '■
Coiuiniaiiiout'r Mauer, of Kaycttc
<-ountv, |>tilili lii< im • xci'llt'Ut roatl
letter in tin- Texu« Kami ami liancli,
which the Ai>viiitim:ii rcprotlucra on
It# Unit page to-day. Kcatl it.
HOME AND SCHOOL.
Sniiic one ha* «iiitl home ia where
inolher ia. I he vcrtllct of every |
chiltl will prove thii Hot far wronjf. '
When we "lop lo eonaitler that at
lca t half of tin waking moment* of
I In- i hi hi from it eighth to it i\-
teeiitll year i« npelit in the m-Iio.iI we
f el thai whalexer i (join! in the
Itoltie hlionhl limi it- place in tin
m'h'Nil. How ninny who reail thia
ui'liele I lint have ever l>\ their pre -
eiice inanifeateil any iiitrri<t in tin-
work the lenchcr waa lining in iiioulil-
iag the t halacler mul inillil- the m>-
mortal pail -of their chihl r \ oil
av " If he wio-n'l i
Hon. A. \V. Hoiiaton, of San
Antoiiio. who liaa lieen iu Wanhing-
ton for Home lime, In the interi-ai of
ileep w ater for Aranaaii l'asi, liaa re-
tuillctl. He waa interviewed t y a
Newa vom xpomient, from which we
I extract the following:
• • • • I think the (ialvea-
1 ton appi' i rlation will pa>> tin
; hoiiue, if tint ai tlii* seh ioii ceriainly
Ml the llcXt, ami 1 have the tllnitl
lliitli liiij; axtiiiiiiiee that tin I I I for
I the ilnproveineiit ol Atahsa- l'n I• \
i private capital will In-come a law at
' tho prcM-nt HCKxion. * • •
Afti r COtlMlltatioll t ilrrllHll
| lieat lo prepare a hill granting the
Hev. Ham Jonee it now holding
forth at Aberdeen, Mit.it., com*
incucing la-i Sunday.
Two ladiea reciiitly died ii> Albcr-
uiarle, V«., one aged f>* \<arnaud
the other lo:i year*.
T. J. t lay .V Co.. groeera of
Taylor, have aligned. I.iuliilitiin,
$'.•?,IMMi; a "Met". f.'iO.llOII.
Cliarle- Mill- r. expre■- rohlier,
lis* In-eii M'liti i'<
the pel'l eilllaiy,
jury.
Tin taa/etli r*ii)
e«t point in tin-
.1 t-vleii
!>v Sun
\nti-ii.oi
H'xIh. "the fclrong-
prlvilege Of making the improve-,"" i","M ue p< iage .lump,
waMi'l couipelcnl to run ■ I'lV."1 " l,r'Vttl1' corporation. ri.ia|l il « othe. wiM' it . very
' , , , . , I ''I wa* drawn l'\ im* ! nn weak.
the kcI.oi-1 without my advice 1 : r(| Wlld inlro.luc, .1 h> Senato, 1 ... . lhn,lMllm
wouldn I aclid to him. He dou't ; ( UIM| \\ . II. Crain and has re-' ' ' ..
want \our advice, though yourcoun- I ci ivcd the approval of tin govern-1 '1 xaa t.-e piiht week, to g iii i i n
►el might i'tiof Hcrvicc- to liim inflnd-1 1,1engineer . well a. the the hearts of the farmer*, and hrigli-
ing the heat way to develol.e the 1 :,I I,',/*bI Ihe friei,.U of Aran ten vegetation griierally.
| Mi. 1 aj*« to w Iioiii It wut to] ... . . .. .. . .
phy sical, luolai. and intellectual .j| j( ,„|v ult v. I Major l.ewi-. Mi t.intcr, of Kn li-
nature* of your hoy or girl. If you i In li.m. . now iu 111. WI.V of i'Hl-a, V • ll'«' cigarette inau, liaa
hire a man xkillcil or unakilled to
trim your prape-vine* or friiil-treea
The citizeiiH of l-latoiiia have
pctitiomd to iihollah the preaent
Incorporation and when the preaclit
oue ia aet aaiilc they will hold an
election and re-iucwrporatc.
l)r. Kd. Carothera,
of Sun Aiitouio. wiik
you notice liiin and nee that it ia done
right,but you hire u man to trim and
graft the mind of your child and
know nothing aa to the iniill, hi*
nu t hod* or hi* rcault*. A liuili
lopped off here on a tree may apoil
ilk beauty hut a child'* mind cramp-
cd, reatraincd, ami dwarfed ia of
minor coiiaei|iience. He the teacher*
| aim ever *o lofty, hit energie* ever
*o unllaggiug. hia dcaire to elevate
his pupil* ever *o ardent, hi* image
u* reflected hy the pupiia around
the home fireside mav he hut aaorrv
late a citikenl weakling with aearce enough virtue*
to support hia great and gloriou*
killed ill llie
Dr. Itibli, nl Saltlllo, Mex- funlta. The lack of confidence anil
hearty support of oui
from ao casual acquaintance of par
| an* I 'a* • to w horn
► Him it it. l lie mly difficult \, I
Inlievc, now iu tin way ol iv pas-
sage i* llie di lay iu gelling it iiji iu
the house under a suspension of the
rnlia. This diltlcully will he met
hy the combined work of t).> lluii.
\V. II. I rain and lioveiiior •). D.
Suycrs, nidi d hy the otlur.-iiif llie
Texas iWlegutioll.
Mr. Cruin, who represent* the dis-
trict moat eillcienlly, is earnestly
and faithfully at work fur the hill,
in which lie will receive the no less
earnest ttud able co-operate>u of our
representative. Mr. Say-era. Texas
has reason to be proud of her dele-
gation iu cotigrcsfc and 1 feel es-
pecially gratified by the clliciclit
manner iu which our representatives,
Messrs. Suyers and t'raiu. represent
the iuteri *t* of tln-ir districts and
I lie influence they possess mid are
able lo exorcist in tile support of
any measure affecting the interests
of their coustituiMlcv.
amount
sale of:
oltice of
Ico, last week. Dr. Hihti *ay* heart v support of our schools is often ■
Carothera accidently shot himself. ,„aiiitanc€ of i.ar-i '°D " vl*" Mr- K' u#l"
1 ' I ton of I.imiy, |{ii"«t II Co.. Kun*a*, call-
in the mujoiity of eil ul the laboialiirv nf ('liuiubel'laill ,V
desire of the ( '1" .show them his six
The commissioner* of Fayette ceil and teacher,
county have determined to build a eases the earnest
new court house oVd huv
lloiuuth's opera hou*i\o lie usul for
court purposes until I kn- new court
house is huiit.
year old Isiy. w lion life had lieen saved
leased teacher for the uplifting of the pupil, by < *liaui l><-rln I nit lough Keiupdy; P
liavllIK I'llinl lillll of a very severe at-
onh needs to lie fully understood to . V "V '
;tick el e
insure the everlasting gratitude of that It
roup. Mr. Daltou t* eertaiu
nvoil hi liny'* life and I* i-n-
tlie parent. 1 know whereof I speak. I • ' ''« praise ,.f the Hemedy.
1 1 Hi1 Miyn it lu * nn fx<M |lcnt
| i in- ii im" mi r«* | ill I :i I lti|i
... . . .. . ... . 1 lie following convolution coucthU1 iu vn iuity; tliut furu ci> tome tificcii
U . 1*. l arduc killed K. I- Slaugll- r mort,, to I,U store tor It and ll.at many
ter, jr., uear Kauffmau, April 12th. I .... '' .... . .... . i of llieiu, like himself, are never without
., j .i . ,, j . i . I fie husband silting in tidily fur- . it In their homes. For sale by W. ,1.
Cause, seduction of 1'ardue a aiater , , , v, \iu.,v a r„
mailed room is reading the paper r11" > A
while wife is sitting by sowing. Mr Wm. K. rgusim retires from the
" llithliand I *ial yon wouhl go! managemeDt and ownership of tlac*
and see Tommy's teacher. Tom in v I San Antonio ICvening Times, a new
In the overtlowed district on llic don t seem to be taking the interest corporation iiHMiiniu^ proprietorHhip
by Slaughter. After the killing
1'ardue got iuto his buggy, rode to
town and surrendered to the sheriff.
Mississippi river indications tire thai
the water will recede iu time for
planting in M>iy. which will give
ample time for big crops. Jn fact
crop* planted as late jut Juno have
yielded heavily iu the overflowed
district*
rticle published on first page-
's ApvKHTisK.ii under cap-
tion "Convict work on county roads,"
ahoultl be caicfully lead, reading
Uaslrop for Louisville. The busi-
ness men of our town should lake
the initiatory step in this direction,
aecure good travel roads leading to
town from every direction and the
natural increase of trade would be
surprising. Who will take the lend
in moving in this matter?
Judge fVlix J. McC'ord, of Talcr
has withdrawn his candidacy for
congress. He says ho has boon
fully assured that Governor It. It.
Iluhbard will be a candidate for con-
gress from (hat district, which would
Involve his defeat unless he gave his
undivided time to the canvra*.
would cause liiin to ncgk-ct the
in liis studies that lie did last year."
ttlil haveu't time to bother about
the school.I pay tuy taxes and that's
enough.
The next day the same man is
seated busy witli a set of hooks as
Dodils outers. "Oh Smith, have you
seen the ad. of the line dog-trainer
in Houston?" " No. Dodils, what
about him." "They say lie is
splcudiil; lie charges like overylhiug,
ST.'i. but he is A. 1. Better send
your pup down. Smith." "What,
send my fine blooded pup to a man
1 don't klion '! Dodds 1 in aston-
ished. 87."i i* a pretty good price,
accumulated weultii to the
of 97,000,1100, from till-
cigarette*.
The Stuttz performance* at Waco
' I
this week, are pronounced "the
grandest of the soa ou." which The
Day *ay* is the " universal verdict of
all who attend the performances."
The wife and babe of Dr. ,Tones,
of tin- Sail Antonio house, at i'cxar-
kaua. has mysteriously disappeared.
\\ hell last seen she w as in possession
of a considerable sum of money, and
foul play is suspected.
The military favor holding their
cucaiupuient i:t Siui A.itoiiio, by a
lur^ uiajoiily. The em . moid
williiellieiatteriuiilof.li.il, t ce
transportation 111 In the
eoui| .mies hy all ra:'i ,u •
The citizens > I i •• lilie; want
auothei siiii oi i aycite eoiiuly ter-
ritory added to l.i e county, t.il
| dings iinlurtuuaii U for itself is
t iocnli d some distance from tiie cen-
tre of the county, and naturally
i In-gin* to feel thai there i- a proba-
bility of llie county s« ai being re-
moved, hence the desire of ii* citi-
j zen* to mid more territory. The
Journal is of the opinion that they
[will never n-all/.e their desire, tlld
Kaycttc is very well satisfied with
\ her present boundaries and will
never consent to have llicin cliuugeii-
Journul.
An exchange says of the pfesrnt
comptroller: "Hon. John I). Mr-
Cull has accomplished what no other
comptroller of Texas has eversiii-
ccctlcd ill doing liclore. II.- Iu- had
every dollur of collections deposited
in the slute trensurv. and cuij tiix
collector's account.' closed before
the end of the fiscal year. This is
one of tin- iiiany instances of hi*
superior li ners lor t ■■ olllee ami
Lettur from Cedar Criek.
Kllitor Ad\, rtisei :
Once upon a linn-. It matter* not where
II was. or how long :igo it ha- bci u; two
ex-eonvll* ticcldi"illiv met in a t>aek-
wiu i|. iiarroom.
After formally iui r.>iim iiik theius-'lve-
and getting on tin- mit-lde ol ii few
drink- each, el liittli i ii i h ii- i. i - in, liu-
two nn ii bii \> i. tiisily Into colivel'.i.-
Ilnli, limst n:iliir: IP iliiftlng lulu reeil-
lug tin- *ad li.l.fellilll. • el llie,i |>u>l
I i live ..
mil rated h-nv uiul rainh-
i ling >ain a- t ' how unjiixlh Ii*- hud
Ihi-ii cuiil* n il. elalmliig of einilse that
! lie was Inm-I em nf eouuntllllig tin de, d
\villi w Ii it'll In- s\ a* iliNf^cd; tli<* entire
ntor\ in (he «*n«I uiiiouulTi ^ In liotliiliK
v. fi ih) i I im uli«*ii.
Tlii'i th« r tlii'ii Im ^'uii : • \ «*n a.ti
h«* to tlit* otli« r, ** have \|•«*i it n«*t «i
naught, to corn|iar<* wilh the mut.\ till*
illations tliri'iigti which I li.o |i,i—c.|.
I tou for ii i ii ii) >rai> In* Id a p -iliin mi-
Inr In the uiie you fttifoim iiu- vu ' ave
j I -1 re^lgneil.
The tlrni oft. use f r which I w • \ r
arrslifiieil hefore a court of Justice was
t liur^lari/in^ ; hsoiU.
\ - ii iwiieeeeil ill the Uliih i taking,"
K.iiil ilo ntlier •• or was \ >u dheovereil
in the mi>"
ltoth. I cot Mil to all III* li^llt
clitli^col Ilo iiiflilulioii In lite tun Mint
if m \ i lal lllius.iul iloll.il-."
" I lien alter all the uioue) 11i• I you 110
I. you \\a a| turei', oh 11• m nhock-
inj:: '
" thai i hows where you are ileteetive
In your uriilei "laiuilti^;- I ne\er naiil I
wcfiptnr« 'f. then."
•' I "i unclerstiHul \on."
N "il -i IlilnUllili-rflooil Ho - You
a*k« i| 11 I -ueeei tc«l in the iiimIi rlakin^r.
oi wa« ilineoveied iu the aei." I naltl
tiotfi." I was een ami lUeiititleil an I
wa- ruiiuifiiK away with the nioliev."
••Then \oii wen not capture*!, (tut
illil not I umlerstaiiil you a* «tiyitiic that
you hail w. i veil term in the pen."
tto 1 h.iv."
" lint you <^ot off v .ill the uioiie> uinl
wu^not e.ipiureil. Mow atanit that. 1
• Ion ' uinler>taml \ou."
• Well, you ee it was 1111•* W :l\ 1 got
aw.iv with the mom \ ami put It iu
triMy h uiiU. for futur* iim thatiiienMe
I wa* captuietl. ii i'iilit in t he found iu
my p i** —ion." •
" It It >< U Were never e.ipiureil
" 'I h:il '• w here yoll ^i|e--ei| it w rong
again."
ICK! ll'K!!
1CK!J!
M, i . .1 . I •I'll f# ri| •
.♦•ii \ ou diil go i. the pen. tor a| t d ma. r u
John ^ - Kennedy reiiuests if to say
that In i pripaieit jo ih liur tie in any
pail of llie city. Ortler« ileli\ereil or
«eiit lo ilo I actor) will have prompt
it11 ulion.
—The i'uleasleii i,miller I ompany
have the |.«- i carprulcfi* ami h« >i mute-
rial ami will figure on any tiuihllug or
pail of ii I'liiltllng. huge i i -mull. I oii-
-ii 11 your interest h> giving if a trial
helor* letting your eouirai't.
.1. W. klNNM>V. agent.
To Farmers!
You are losing uiouv) when voulair
to -1 • .1. W. heiilleill. nn-'iit rideasleil
1.11 III Im i I' i ,|n | >u IIV tiet.-le till) III),' lull!-
la-i. Men who work us hard a mui do
to uiiike iin-ne\ ein'l afford In l-i < xlra* -
iii, 111 III plliehane-. Ilieli 11 - * 11 * I lull In
bring llie l Olir liill In llglll'e nil.
.1. w. Kiam i 'i. Vifelit.
Nov. 1 . If.
Irr atACS OHAUGHT lor Ojnp*|Mla
—The el i a in) in ac i io elder put u|> hy
■Iiiiii; ,v l.lsier. nt their lUstmp llnidlui:
Work*, is a fnaiiiliig. spiiikling beverage
thai will tii' generally iim-iI the evuiing
sllllllm-l , I'tisy ure pull 111)1 up ail till
meiise suiiply now. to ^-iu- it tone and
Streiii'th b> suillllier time.
WINE OF CAHDUI, k T1.11W l.)f Wnlu.u.
I'uele Sum's I'nudllinu Powder will
cure Distempers, I'nujjti-, i „ld-. i evsr.
mill lllii*t nf tile dise.i«i*. In w bll'll 1
Hursc- rattle. Slieep. It mel I-illtry
are subject. Solil hy all dlilgtfi.t*.
Itultle Itilllonsiiess. |t Vlularia.
break up 1 hills with"! .1 i i rtslu
I'lliil t'ure," tile i-li-uu mi| 1 ,|n, >lv N.
curs. 1111 pay. Snld |i> VV. .1 Mlli-v A
Co
Mothers will ll in! m Winehell's
I I-I'thlng Si rilp Jusl tin- itie,Heine to have
In the hoifc foi thi clilMnn, it will,
cure i'oiighn. Colli-. S ri* Throat, nmt
i (ecu late the How els. 'I r\ it
%l«tLmri WINE Of r AWOUI I r Weak Hirr*
I'.ilerfM Kxtrad ol I n Wiltl
< herrv i* :• -afe. icltali'f ul i li if nut
reliie.lv fill I '..liglf. 1 M I* Itl. II. liitu.
\>thuia. i i all iii:i .f,l 1 iohU-h , w ill re-
licve ami hi neiii 1 • if euiptioii. Try It
ami he con\im f.l. Kvery hottlc war-
rauteil; pi .:,o. urn] u(l, «I* 21ur per
hottlc. >.'l«|tiy all <lruggl*>i . t'n piireil
hy the Kuiiuert Proprietary i . Chi-
cago. III.
Nil 1 I IM NO i\%? t
anm iwl ' I X I l) I Cut* 1 >- M u .
II' •• ««r '« Ii •• . *1. ' M 1
ll tco
MKYKU HHOS'.
GREEN FLAG STORE!
SO'JffXTKXXTC
FOR
YOUR
WE DESIRE TO GIVE YOU SOME
f ? ? S ? ? 1 ft,
POINTERS
i 5 2 £ ^ $ )i i
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THE STATE OF TEXA5.
To thf Sheriff or oay C* «a|<i6V of
/&i*/ro/' (ViwalVt Urtrtiuij:
Win. Iliulfmilh, adinlliutrator of the *
estate of .lonh II. nie. iieieased, having
file.I iu out «'ount> u nit his tlual account
of the comlilion of the e«tale of oaul
John Hi nie. together wl |i an applica-
tion to tie ilUchargcil 11 • .111 .«iil ailmilit**•
t ration.
N on are ticrch) eommamlei), that hy
piilill • ition of thin writ for twenty Uaya
pre\Miiin to the letIIru ilui hereof in a
neWftpipir rcgulaily puhlUheit hi the
I ouiiil nf Ha iiop. >OU give line notice
lo all pi rwuin inleresteil m the xccouiii
for linal -etilciiunt of *>aiil eatate. to ftle
their ohji clioif thereto, if alt) the> have,
mi or h* fore the June term, INWI. of ^aiil
( ountv court, eoiomem Ing amt lo |.e
tiolileu at I tie tutirl houM-of •mI«| county,
in I'a it. p. on the .mlila\ of June, IMImi.
w lien :ihl ai count ami uppllealloii w III
he «'«• ll il|« till hy f. nl 1 oil It
NVitiifi". n.\ haml ami M ai of
[l .a.j I'ttti e, at ll.ftlop. (hi* lith
ila> of April, I ant 1.
W K. 11 nKins, t'lerlt,
« r . II. t \. IV*.
Hy ti W I'ieiee, ilepnty.
A true eop). I n ttlfv,
II \ Hit lM Sheriff.
It .-Im p county, Tex.
II) J. If. Jcnkim. deputy.
( an.c to haml * im ilny ImuhiI« sill
, c\t culcil I.) onh ring aiue printed In
the IIa! tiiiii* At'vn rfKU, a vieikiy
newspaper puhlUlieil In the town mnl
j eoiiut) of Itaotrop. foi fi'tir niici^anlve
wei k0 prvvioun lo return da) In ic.-f. to-
wit: s.iturilai •. Apnl ll . jil, Mav U and
loth. Htsi.
If X. Hl.I L.
Hlo 1 iff if It ft top i-omitv*.
lis J. II JiaKt>'. Iicput).
CITY m SALE.
I
ieil.
II # I •!
but I'll go don 11 and get Acquainted | good citizen.
of the paper. The new m:iu.igeiucnl
says:
The Tiincs company is compn-ed
of some of Sim Antonio's most sul>-
Hiuiilial an I enterprising -busim --
inen. They ore citizens of wealth,
brains ami progressive ideas, whose
interests prompted them to effect .1
Mtrong organization wit h ample
means to improve the paper and
nerve notice oil the outside world
that Sail Antonio offers oue of tin
liest lleUis in America for foreign.
capital to find sat,- and piolilahle j R(,d ,,d R v„_ -, , M K -
1 n vest me nt. court of Southi rn Baptist M
lln mauageis of The Times ill v. ...,unt SniUheri. Il,i|.t|.|
ellt'etnor to prove worthy ol the M.-.-iin^j which enliven-■ ,1 H. Worth,
trust reposed within llicm, and hope j lex.. \lm : tli. 1 ~ He Vli -inirl. Kun-
lo secure 'In- co-operiitioii ol . very I ',v " ,"I"'H
with the man aud if I like liiin and
his methods I'll let liiin take my pup
aud train him.
Make your own application.
I hev will at ail limes ,V
1 tlekets In
fnr tin
avoid personal jonrnii(ism ami iicni
their energies iu tin- direction that
promises to promote the advance-
' iiient of this city, the development
| of the vast country tributary to it
Yours for the union of Home and ami the welfare of Texas in general
School. X. The democratic party will retain
- . . I in The Times an earnest advocate of
1 ..ol .1 principle*, a course of wise and
charged with the ,0|1J,.rvillju. v ,)avi„K lle,.fl
iu i selected hy Ihe gentlemen who own
J. M. Drake
killing of I'rof. Guiuu, at Waco,
August, 1*k7, was tried last week at j it aud endorsed hy those who have
This i liillshoro, the trial resulting iu a sen- 1 been eliost n to operate it.
tence of death. This is the second I With vigorous and progressive in
M.
Ft. Worth.
TEXAS,
And return, (fouil until .luue lid,
. ..... I lent ions the new management w|||Ut live ilollar- lor tin- rouiid trip.
duties of his preaent olllee, district j conviotioo of murder in the first de- alu.M1|)t t0 p|,e Times at the
judge. Therefore he wilhdraws t-,ret'- I>rakt- having been convicted j front rank iu Texas journalism.
at the November, 1887, term of the Wherever he may roam, or iu
district court of McLennan county, whatever avocation he may follow,
of murder in the first degree. This the Auvi.itn-t u wishes Urn' I-Vrgu-
llie court of ajipcals reversed and re- M)|, lisppiness ami prus|u-rity, ami
mauded. Judge Hurt then, ou a t,, The Times, under iu new u.liiiagi-
faet.
It )ou will jii«t hold on a hit now, I
will tell you all uhoiil i9. \oil m-c when |
llii< 1 - ifi l) "toi'ei| aw a) llie luoilc) | \e||
Uiicd « iit int.> the cit\ ,-iiul w aM'apture.l
I W Ilo llli.lllli-to make the t*« *||i| for tile
*>um iii which I wiim held, without draw
i11u "ii my I.in accumulation*. This I
dated Hot do. ronseipietitly I wan
f.iiced to tciuahi iu priHiu. until my
tri.il came off.
••You were ut.alde I presume muter
lhc i circuui^tiiueeM tn employ council."
" I retain* -i a- good as was to he had
III llie laud.
" ^ OU probably then, had ti«> good
w itticf i o«. to ti tih iii your behalf."
■ V' : indeed. I hiuj more ih iu forty ;
asg«'. d w itne «c« • the mom-v at my
command, would induce in know an)
thing about the eav. In my favor."
" I he c\ ideiiee ngaiio>t \ ou thru luunt
ha.i I ..-en >cr) positive; that with an
abundant *uppl nf money, excellent
counsel, and ut-ii a train of witm>«i «
\ Oil Wel'c unable lo Im .iI Ilo ca«e. Hut
no dniibt such wa- to b. \our fate form
the beginning.
" Another w :de iiiM-ikc til) friend. I
nn. cieai and wa- aSlerwanl nest
highly honor. • t ind r. spectcd, b\ a « i-
t iii •la--. -<• long a* ni\ mom )*lusted
Hut did you not say you had been lo
-tali prison.*'
•• True. I !ia\c; hut for ipiite . diffen nt
..ffc11 —i-. V"ii fee to bent thl i n*! taken
th< nioi t *.f tin haul 1 had made mil lie-
lore I had n .-upcraled ami gotten oicr
the eft. i t- "( the til^ -t u< ind till lo t
•.•hi- -h." .1 I had r. i i*i\. I mi fi ii'iid.* in
the mciiuiltii* had im ri a^i'd I" •u. h in
'•vbml. they had utb rl) •wnmped inc."
. \ - Kallwai will -e|| 111.< ti Wl i n I had linall) i« • nver-i and ie-
^th and -'ih. IMWi, round trip ' ^aiued in) -ciim -. I found ni\ -elf petinl-
I t. W .ltll at late of eiie faic > •• a- w. II . • frietidh -• I then -tailed
i. hi 1 tfip. tbket- to I iv good | "Ut into lb. \ id i ol I • rid i^iinlhiuk
iin da) -. < til upon lour local tnk.t ! g "f try ing b> gath.-r in another■ h.'.r-
agenl for t ii t - and pat ticular-. or , ve^t of golden heai« s In i more |piii«t-
uddrcK- ||. IV Hugh'-. A--t. li.n l. hb win.
I'a--. Ag't. M. Iv. A I H'y. Kt. Worth, lint aia*' I could llt• • I no liutj.-st work
lev.. hi iiaston M. -Jicr. licn'l. I'asi.. v hat I w i- titti n to p.-rfoini. licit w ,/n
Tkl. A lit . Si-dalla. Mo. . eiy r« t;iuo i ati\. . md hai iisg but I ill Is
i in* '• ji: ii ti i• iii) lutf t . ng.ij'. in l.ii-i-
HALF RATE j nt of that i haraeti r. I soou ( I
From May 7th to '..'*111. IM, you can tbt eh aw ind gave It sip. Tin ru
obtain of your Im a' ticket agent or b> nielli :.bout the hoiit that da\- haiige
addtc.<*iiig the umlersigiied. ticket* via j n ii.u-. ^ hi • th- -.w n< t *■! pt. I borrow
thi Mi«o>ourl. Kansa« and 'l'exas H'y to j • d a inn r. . for whi. h I gm tllt.cn
the
It
pcoplo ahotilil nim
u tl cy iu triicl their
i- ii"! pnd y
r man in III- : la
nn IIml a
R). Ac-
et '
tlfte. u
ar
i ll -
1 mho.
This
K. v I
wiahing for DtrmocraUc Bticcegp.
—At a called meeting of the bridge
directors, held hi ('apt. Halts* oftlf#
Tuesday evening, a quorum lndng prea-
ent. President llasler stated the object
of the call was to notify the directors writ of hahcaa corpus, granted him meiit, every auccesa.
that th« first payment on the bridge |>ttil iu the sum of which was
must be made by the first of May. when gjT1 n
the iron piers, etc., would be upon the V|,nU(l
grouml. On motion an assessment of
2'- per cent ordered. In he ,,anl on l"'l
or In fore the first ol Ma\. to meet said j " w^, Oppuilug attorney s it was [J"'*'*1
payim-ut. A committee of three, con- j (Jroek meet (• reek, i he defendant's
slsting of T. C. Cain, W. C. I'owell aud ; ittoroeyH evidently recognised the
low rate i^ made by tin
H'y account of the Texas
SPRING PALACE,
Which open- at Kl. Worth May 10ih
and com- May iilst. lHtm. II. II.
Hughe-. \sst. f •■ n" I. I *a - - \g't. M. K.
•v T.. H'y. Ft. Worth, Tex. («a*tou
Me.Her, Uen'l. I'ass. Tkt. \gt.,
hedalia. Mo.
I
dollars, a- well
tence.
The fifteen i|o|hir I got for Ihb ponv j
wa- Ihe -alar) I reomd. for the maoy I
war- -ervice. 1 rendered iiiv country.
lit It a t Hi sill
For Salp Jersay Milk.
I have eel Jer-e\ milk for •ale In
anv ipiantl?) U ill <i. Iivi at renideiiciyi
either lllotll i ti«f or night. Older* for
milk left at file \ 11 \ I HT5 - V It ofli.c will
n i ci,e prompt attention.
Nl it' M I ou i r is.
For rheumatism there Is nothing hef-
ttml afterwards a change of hi than t'hamberlain'- I'ain IJalm.
was granted to IIHI count v. 1 ,M' l"M,,U'' reJiif which it afford* i-
alone worth man) time it* cost, whi- h
Ihe Day says jn but lift;, ^cut* pet bohlc. Man) \er\
a-*'-* liuve 11.-.-ii [leniiiiUi nth eniv-1
I or -nil In \V. .1. Mllei ,v I ..
T. C. O.lHiriie u|i|H>lnteil « Itli authorlt)
I" select antl employ a suitable |i- rsoii
to suiwrioteinJ ami look alter tin- inter-
est of the llai-tro|i llrlUjfe company, as
to the iron. timlMTs. etc., furiiisheil lor
the erection of the bridge. No further
htMlneM, Mdjouriied subject to call of
prenident,
—It. K. Jennings, whoat- farm and
raacbe Is near McDadc, ia one of the
moat successful fanners and Hue stock
raisers in the county. Ills herd ol
Jerseys, thoroughbred and high grades,
for uiilk-and butter, cannot Im- excelled
md Ihe buttiT he sends lo market la of
the rich jjoldeu color. Ills red lluroc
Jeraey hogs are Ihe Hues! «c have seen,
their growth astonishing. The editor
purcham-d a |>«lr of tln se pigs of Mr.
Jeunlugs. which were only three months
old, as perf,-et beautler as ever found !n
Ihe hog kllid. W e hull have them i-u
exhibition at the Mill Keat, and chal-
lenge Ihe county lo Ix al them. Mr. ,1..
ia loipfo*lug Ills farm and is now Inn-1
lug a line xrleplali Wei! Imieil ou tin
pI'CllllM'S. .ti.eil.Ill for Ills .llhlt; 111!
well liaa reached a depth of over tan!
hundred feel, anil he cx| ceU lo >:ei i
plenty of n utir at 300feet. I ol. U><>>lbi
i,I 'I'aylor, has tin- contract for lioiiui.'
Hie well. We learn I loin Mr. Jennings' ■
auperlnlendcul. W. O. Jackson, thai at 1
ncc-eaaitj' of effort, nml they uiailc il
with fort-c anil aupi-rh vloqiivncc that
chiillcngcii the utlmimliou of the
worst foes of the ilefcnihilit. tin the
other haml Kcarli<irough'a cool, un-
failing aelf-powaeaaiou nml inustcrly
knowledge ami tiie mutciiless tdo-
i|iicuce of '1'arltou ei|iiaile<l the couti-
ael ou the otlu-r aide, ami the reader
lias the secret. An appeal was
taken.
CH-
wt
' 7ft feet a •>ltf foot strata of coal nns
alnick, from which iample, of i-xi'.-llenl
coal wen- ohluliud. (iood slreauis of
water were tewhad al 110 and I «) feel.
ifi addilion lo faruilug and slock raising
|it> gallons a lalgr hiuoiiuI of honey, and
milllvali-s a Hue vineyard, from lln
(ra|M>* ol whieli lie make. Ihe iluc«i of
WllK-. w'Vnral samples of « bh-li he sent
Ha, and ware pronounced liy good
llldges. aplendid. Ml. Jeiuilng* is H
arlf inub mail, having worked hi. wai
UP from Ibr ImiIIoiii. and old llnstr< p l>
fusil, proud of men of his energy and
tniah. ami hia repuuilou aa a isi«-i <4
Im- .lock. eiillivalor of Aue rrapea and
ufai-liirer of pure lne< will, ere
. afMU. our broad state.
Tin- ISar.etie in luculioiiing llie
ilcuth of Samuel J. Kaniiall, aaya:
"'I In dentil of Samuel J. Ii'amlull
leaves another vucancy in llie house
of repreaentaiivca which will lie
lillcil in tin Republicans. The
Third i'eijnsi Ivaula diatricl. to
which li«t «aa Hist ejected in IMi;;t.
ami which In- n proiM-ritcci l onlinii-
oualv until hi- ilealh. lsn Ifepiihiicau
diatri'I. No Democrat, other than
.Mr. Kauilall, «bo win n preilection- siiffeiing from ifeinenli i smilli
lal, eoiilil Iiiii ■ lici'ii cliicted hi the small ( e111;riife with tie lila-l -open.
ilist rlct, which ia one of I he strong- s" h|' I"',k cv|n-ii.„ce.|
, ,, . . a- ! . ii* ! pleas a lit results, but her phi <d«*inn.
ol the protectionists His with
death, therefore, means not only th© j gfom anxletv.
losi- to tin* country of one of ii*r 44 • -
and pureat public men. hut! Wl,"« '* H «lrop going lo i'o for
The .Met•rej.jor Obm rvor hays:
Senator Lane, of Fayette county,
ia coming to the front uh a promi-
nent candidate for licutcntant gov-
ernor, and will m> doubt make a
lively race, being a bright, talented
and popular young statesman and
one that will receive a strong ami
hearty support in that portion of the
state where lue is best known. This
ia a high compliment to Mr. Lane,
and is good recommendation for hint
in those sections where he is not su
extensively known.
Kvery county iu this section will
t;o solid for .Johuathari Lane
pee tally those in which lie i*
known.
Reduced Rates Via M K. 4 T. Ry., Account
of General Conference of M.
E. Church South.
Account of th« (ieneral «'oufcrcmv of
tile M. K. t'hlireh South, which will lie
held in St. Louts. Mo., from May 7th to
;tl t, K*i, the Missouri, Kausas and
Texas Hallway will sell round trip tick
ets to SI. Louis, Mo., ami return al llie
one nay fare foi the round trip, tickets
to lie sold from May lid to *vh. and jfood
for U0 days. < all upon yoflr local M
h. J . It ), ticket agent for tickets ami
particular- or addre— IL. I' llu^lu -.
Asst. (Jen'l I'iiss. Ag't. Kl. Worth,
Tex., or (aHsion Meilujr. (ii'u'l I'as
Tk't Ag't. Sedalia. Mo.
WHY'S LK'ITKH.
SAVLI# I |{OM CtiNM MITIflN
Several phv-b i iii- pn .net. <i that Mr.
Asa ll. Itow ley. I'rn^^i-t. of t'hiea^".
would soon ha\e coii-umptioti cause.| by
hi a^grnvaled can of ratarrh t'n--
loinernllna!!) induced him to ir\ t larke •
Kxtract of Klix [I'apillioii I'aliirTh
l itre. ||c nay- " I'l.e result was tin*
pteceileiitcil. | coiiiineiici i| t<> jjcl well
uf?er the Mr i application ami am row.
after a few w i • k-. • nlir. h cured " It
will do ihe name for you. I'riee 91.011
Try i larke - Klax Soaf for the Skin ami
) oil will Use no other i*«*|lts. All of
A 11 larke's Hax ri tm-ilies an for sale hi
i W J. Mllcy A Co.
- Sultanus, or nerve food, put up at
the .lung .t Lister Hastrop Itottilii^
1 works, will prove a favorite nml Invlg-
| orating beveraice the couiimc summer.
Sugar ; hill t 'ure !• the only per
i feetly lie-lie-- I "bill remedy on the
li. A sure
Sold in r.
A resfilution ptr«M il by the Iowa
senate, proiiditt^ foi Ihe re-Hubmia-
sii>n of 1 tie prohibilnry auvenduieiit,
was Killed by the fioitae, and cannot
be aubniitted again f >r two years.
—
At ( HI a vi a. 011 the loth. Mhs Alice
Klliott, aged twenty-tlnree, while
I a
A letter from Mr. .1 W Ituby. l.'iilon
i'ii> Ind., says: *• I have used vour
< larke's Kxtrai t of I'lax I'atdlh n
Cough I'urt ami lln.I It a complete cure
for deep seated cold. It has done mori
than two of our most skillful physicians, j market. Iron! faii f try
Mv children had the Whooping 4'otigb eu re for t hills ami fever
ami w ith the aid of your t'ough Cure. I Lrhartl A Son.
they had ll very lijfht compared with fir. Thuruioiid's Lone Stnr lllood
nelghlKits' children who did not take li. Syrup is purel\ vegetable, the on!) rem
I bc|le\e it lo be the best I oilgll I 'lire ill cd)' oil carlll that w ill i 11iHote |ne|. iir\
.11 I the market." So M Is. A large Ih ttami all It 1-. - of blood poison, w ithout
oulv $I.ini. ' drbllitating the system.
t lar ke k Hak Soup for the Skin. It The grciifcut blood reim dv on earth i
leads llmm till, rrlce 2.\ cents, t-ougli foi boil«. eaibntieles. old-or.-. theuina
t 'lire and Soap for sale by W . .1. Mile) t i-1 y, indlge.t,oti. Ilrlglil - db. im and
•V Co.
Prof. Loisette's
MEMORY
DIICOVERY AND TRAINiNO METHOD
Ih *|>tl« of ®«loH r«l^| nnli«ti'iii« wl o fi mlM Ut*
•iM-irj, MrfHWlMlMMiUqfllw Original, InsitlUi.tf
th*- |n*s( Irt riivi< i« w.mfil l>«
rmni* Ol'f •, fch'l |h«| il .f "b«M «UMfi|iU I" f«l " Imn
ol tt foul ft lit* t«li"r«,Ull "f *lii< U ilwii-mtiiUi 11m
im l«.«iM«-t niH.fi..f .i ah.I p«'txiUnlf of limUwfliiintf).
1'r.if I'.tMH*.'* Art f«# r -r|.iiin« m tn<«^|iiir.>1
III Im>Oi 11* hi i«| " • fii*riu.| n l.| «r li ll
tislipalioti b 11r. 'I hutinoiid - | one
Star Itlood .sy r up. I t \ ii
WAsriH Solicitors for the Lib
and KetiiiniHcenecs of ,fi ffersou
|)a\is. € Intfit $l.fH; Stanley In
A fricH. ( bit fit i' o cents.
I'mi i it I't it. Co., Austin, Tei.
Uootn •* Stoddard Ibiihliii^f
abjeat
lhc
hHli, to the DmimktbUu psrlv of lhi' hl,rl,'K e«l .-. V l lie liitn- Ih
■rjr CtilUtrw. III? l*r.<«p9rOig(a ii| |««t in iatr<«
.f |* >|iUlit Ml !>•><• «f Cli* f Mm «Imi hi.nbi-
rr.t.Um/. wirut
rrui. a*'V.c7|nl/i'ti-T w jTii
niiother loiicreHHlolinl ilihliii-t. ►im-e
It in hnrilli |n>kiiihle Hint the Ke|>uh-
liiniik will nii|i|>iirl anyone hut n
almi||lit-oiit |irnteeliou l<e|iiili|{i<aii
for IiIk e t."
A k|>iN'liil from Hlilihoro, iimler
■iale of Uith, notea that "a train of
aeienUeu cara, lomleil nilli |fol>l unil
■ilv.-r ore, |ian«eil north over Ihe
MiMonrl, Hannah -bii.I Texaa railway,
eu route for Kku.m dly.
ilraiviiiK near ami if ire |iro|ioi>< il'iint;
unythinit it ia Iiiiii time «■' were
iie^lniiinx. l!ii.tro|i in tivin
i'liaiici' al the S|-rin^ I'alaw In
adverttne lier fine |inmIiu-im iiiiiI ■
have lull lo |<et ii move ii|miii mir-
aelvea lo ii|ital nuy i-oiinly In Ihe
state. Will tie ilo il '<
tVAM'Kli.
Kat i««« iml Im-1 yen fur market. Will
IMV the hlgheM inarket prlii' fur miue.
J. II. I'ikiii'k.
Prop. Oiwi r Market Illii.lru|i. '
Maalrop. Man h it", I WW.- If.
Vina atmii. n.C
'I'akek iifi I.v J.'iinr- lli-ili);.iii mill m.
Ir:il nl III (If. J. II S\ i (.mbhI. .1 I'. It.
i April I•*., I*• !«i. «.i.. I inn iit.I I'i.iiv
hiiir'-. iilaiut,-1 >i'iii-- uhl, hr.iiiiti-il III
nil left khiiitliier. utiiiiit 11 III III 1 - til^li
A|i|iraheil ill >M*>.
'i'l.keii up I iv l.ev, i* i 'raft, mul«—t r.-iyi-i I
la-fiire J. ll. I.iiii'IiiiiiIi. .1. IV It i'..
A11111 Mi. IntHI. one 11,11 Mllle. nlml t I j
\ en I". old, II liamJs l.luh, lar in face,
fur feel ivlille. and one Idud foot h hlle.
biauoed tin left «hoiihh i ami h ft hip
AN. connrcled. Appraised at
(liven under my hand, al ofllcc, Ih *
April 17. Istsi
W. L.UNMS-,
t i k. c, it. t\ I
0 RGANS"7-^ p
CATACOQI ikT TP
IANQS
T1K
t-/
smiLTai
^|ason\[-|amlin
I <i anlt ' >. I t ma .> • |i .
WW «I' (Niiia i ii j-i ht.i
li ll.# I'Mi 1 ill. ^ ' iii ii,
ll llmnta Pik|nMian
# . m tin i
« ni i
ft c «u I
a , $•
H a |-t*>
'•in ma>
.U *41(1
I uikhn,
UJ
a luMiMtor* rot.ici
Is to tni\ spectacles al your rc pj#nec
from jM'ddiers. asrnanv ti.-iii are iiu-
iMister*. i hiii pay a liberal reward for
Information leadiutc to the arrest nf ah
such Ilieli u ho claim to iii ;ny i« prescn
tativep. I positively employ no ped-
dlers and <1 * not sell tin m my u'lasin-s-
The genuine llamkes' «|ie«*taeie- have
llie name llmkes" stamped on the
how A. K IIawlm
All eye- lilted all.) tile ttl jrumailtccd,
al Ihe jewelry store of I,. |{. Krhard
llastrop.
McElrce's Wine of Cardial
anil THtOrORO'S BLACK ORIUOMT Kra
for aaiu by tlic follow i m men hanui in
11 AST KOI' cm s TV.
I'. Krhard A Son. Ita-tiop.
W. .1 Mlley A i'o.. Hastrop,
Frank l{ .bines. Klgie.
.1 A i'hlld-. Klgi i.
N'eruillbon it Ikirrww N|. Ibob*.
Hardy A lev Paige
Kurleson a I avlor. Siuithvlili
Ve.irjfi • a Hill. Alum • reek
Soder a I'auls. I'algi
.1 T. I't i« -I i khiwp|i'« st..f.
M ill. j a < loodmnti Iiii in
i Y IJ ii en* \ i 'o.. ♦ . dar i r. k
It. I' I cinpletoa, liarflc Id.
THAT MAY
JV nf hulllit Kft'U' ililv tililii^i' In
y<iti in llie j-nri'liarti' of
AND
Ol m i nr i
il^ \-
-1 -Mil iMi I
lit.(top l
evas \p
til I. |VM )
W III ♦. 1 * 1
have thi
• lal . Ill • Olilpll*
an. •• a it It Iho I
aw .nd <
II.. . • ..f i: M
ell} ■ f I'.astrop
ami by
l ll 1 ■ t the | t%
1 i l lid \
sim ut to
of saul eiti .
bale It i icd li|
miaud w
.it,HOC Od 10 Sfll
fo| Cltl.it at pl.t
•lie 11 lit e
it II . lilt
II" tioi i.
in the C
. r v of Ha .tii.[.,
coun * i t It of
? p. -t It
t Of l>I is, tw*
tw.. ll 1 |I 1,1 l i
[• oi jo o
i Im k ii. ui.. and
4 o'clo k (• ii.
, on Ihe
7?
v W
When to bill aud lion li* bill Is tl|e
tlrnt thing you want to know,
and an in ire just Slow
REf Kl VINO
Out new and el.— mi .r-.- • . nn-istin^ - f
Dry Goods, Ciotning,
Notions, Hats, Boots,
Shoes, Ladies' and
Gents' Furnishing Goods,
Togi'tlii-l willi :i full line of
Millinery, and Boys'
Furnishing Goods. Waists, Etc.
T
t\
aaa k.
riioi'sm r.
a
Mi
1 iis f
\lien, i«• orgi
ft it it r. m hi $i
III
Itenetl, .1 w
fr in Y. M M
1
;si
Hrsdi, Klleti
fr va t M ,st. .
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it' ik. Mm II
1 i aeres It t
►i
1 Mil al, .fin. ■
fr :. K W >1 .
2
ia
Kowler, Win.
fr 1. V! sf
1
Ki. UN Aio:iiitli«
fr 7.1 1 \l St
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m
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fi 1 1 M **!
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Koweler, Vmimb
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1
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ft It ll 1 M HI.
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ft • i: m hi
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fr h m St..
Mllillls. l al I- r
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fr ri r. vi m .
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tiller*. IIoIm rt
f r J' 1. M SI .
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the low e l cash pri' l w Ilieli
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so if you will just drop in at
your earliest eonvcii-
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MumoMom
POINTING
DOWNWARD
Jeweler and Optician
OF HAS I HOI'-
t arries a lilt) s'fOt K of t ic celebrated
11 a w k e s' spi .tiobs Ihe lie*t in the
world Also li'< irnl miiket of
W.iiche. ( locks, IdamnmU.
.lewelii. silveiwme ami
Stationery
RKI'AlKlNti
Of same done in fti-l class order.
R. L. BATTS,
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Quick Trades.
N't 11'
Ii tin- ln- t tiiui', mul if i,,n SVBi|
llllirM'lf llf till. "|l|l. It III lilt \ Hi
ivill t'liilriivni In innki' Vour
vialt run- tliat tmi «il|
NKVKR KOIMiRT.
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GREEN FIAG STORE,
It ASTRO I', TEX.
.1 im .ii^r 111 - iv liaigaiiiN tit I;, ml I
liitvi.: ■
■J.I" ii n«« of i idorado bottom Inn.I s
milex from llastrop; 7.' acre# in ciilliia
lion. all f lleeil . j(.mil relit l|ot|«r . price
I un acre; %\jnm cash, balance nl
I pleasure «if hovers
The Ward place ul Snake I'raiih ;
about to acres . *11 Iii cullivatiou . a large
dwelling with (iccessirs out lloilSes;
I cistern and lank, ^ood orchard. jus| ihe
I place for >, man who wanl* to raise
gripes and other■ fruit* Will sell vcr>
cheap.
Small pout oak farm with et.
house; at a luirgslli
r (Ui acres fine farm land; more
half In ImiIIoiii . mo ai re, in coltlralinn;
room) dwi Ihiitf ind laij c out housi's;
W I'll and creek Tel Ills oil applie It toll.
.till acres tfra/lng land In Ml Mis coimly ,
w • II w atercd , f i per acri
Houses ami lots in tow ii.
I'oiisiill llie if loll waul to bill ot Sell
land N'ochaigiM utib'ss land is aold.
WHI bung suit*, for land In mis coin iv
iii the stale Main* . in fill ahstfai l .
I.end money Notan I'nldlc.
iiient
thin
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MUM IT Ks|)A\ I \ M\V IHHO,
ill hriim 'h« tti dai of said mouth) o
much of Hi. b in,- . si i if ..] rrai
tst. s|tUa'i'd i!' iv as will be nuftl-
clent to pay 11•. i\c* umi itifli now
dus* ilo ni n, o m lo e f|fi •reruc,
f«.r the m i«r |n- i , tin parties ownlnic
or reudering «nd pinpert)*. hale to
continue from da> to lai iintil nil of
-%ld tract• an ** i I
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I'.o-tro^ April I, Is'.si
HOARDING AND LODGING.
Mns liaanaii hi Win has ojw ne«l a
ItoardlllK Mid l.<>di;oii; housef N&iulh
side if | . rri •!*. .•: pjH.siit I e Karior),
where she i- )>ri-) nred to ai i-omuiodatu
patrons with <• I tj-.«r«l and pleaaant
, lod|cln>fs. Terms reasonable.
llastrop. \prii. I^'si
L B. ERHARD
z E, s' lOMOOMMm IAWTER ill LAID U. •
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Cain, Thomas C. The Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 19, 1890, newspaper, April 19, 1890; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth205022/m1/2/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.