Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1956 Page: 3 of 8
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. 15v PUBLICATION
ntE oF teXAS
. k„«n children of
rk,r. deceased, whose
T ddW«« are
7.11 unknown heirs of
\rcbie Wa,ker
f,„V:,iant. Grcet.ngs:
VL hereby com-
■f. pp«" the
, Commission01,8 Court
fountv at l'ie Court-
?^f j„ Bastrop, Tex-
1 written answer
Core the regular term
mis-n>nt*r~ Court next
k expiration of forty-
■ from the date of the
|0< this citation, same
|',11th day of Septem-
|p. 1966, to Plaintiff's
I fjlid ill Mid court,
|th day of April A. D.
|L cause, on the docket
■court and styled John
|et al Plaintiffs vs.
Thrasher, et al, De-
■tatement of the na-
his suit is as follows,
BASTROP (TEXAS) ADVERTISER. AUGUST 9,Vl956
Classified
wick results
to wit: To show cause why a
road should not be opened across
that 71 acre tract of land in the
John Jones Survey of Bastrop
County, Texas, and known as
'I r. 8, Abst. 210, Abst, Records,
Bastrop County, Texas, and
across that 127 acre tract in the
John Jones Survey, Bastrop
County, Texas known as Tr. 4,
in deed from Reding, et al to
Peterson, Vol 137, P. 3, Deed
Records, Bastrop County, Tex-
as; and to show what damages
will be suffered, if any; said
road to extend from a point in
the line of the 80 acre tract of
John Jones Survey, Tr. it, Abst.
210 S. 45 degrees E. to County
Roadway, all as shown by ap-
plication on file herein in this
proceeding.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the
date of its issuance, it shall be
returned unserved.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same
according to requirements of law,
and the mandates hereof, and
make due return as the law di-
rects.
Issued and given under my
hand and the seal of said court
at Bastrop, Texas, this the 20th
lay of July A. D. 196(5.
Attest: TIGNAL JONES clerk,
County Commissioners Court
Bastrop County, Texas. 22-4
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from his trust.
Said application will be heard
and acted on by said Court at
10 o'clock A.M. on the first
Monday next after the expiration
of ten days from date of pub-
lication of this citation, the same
being the 20th day of August,
1U56, at the County Courthouse
in Bastrop, Texas.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby cited to appear
before said Honorable Court at
aid above mentioned time and
place by filing a written answer
contesting such application
•liould they desire to do so.
The officer executing this writ
shall promptly serve the same
according to requirements of law,
and the mandates hereof, and
make due return as the law di-
rects.
Given under my hand and the
seal of said court at office in
Ba-trop, Texas, this the <ith day
of \ugust, A.Il. 19.",0.
TIGNAL JONES, Clerk of
the County Court,
Bastrop County, Texas,
I By ANN IK LEE ALEXANDER,
J Deputy. 24-1
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IIITTIN<i TDK HARD, HARD GROUND, a
hull rider net-, dusted hv a high kicking
hrahma. The rider must hang on for ei«ht
seconds, has onlj a loose rope without knots
Cowboys Originate Steer Riding
In Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 4,1872
In old Cheyenne on July 4, clowns — to save his life when
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: 1872, some cowboys staged an
S impromptu contest ,-teer riding
and the fir-1 instance of what
was to become one of the five
standard events of rodeo was
recorded.
Nobody know- what prompted
these old time twisters to try
the rank longhorns unless it
wa.- the cowboy love of betting
and the common boast that "I
can ride anything with hair."
The vent caught on at the|
"Cowboy Tournaments" of the I
old we.-t but it remained for the!
development of the cross-bred '
hrahmas for this to become the [
rodeo thriller it is today. Until i
the bad tempered brahamas j
were first run out of the chutes ,
back in 1920, there was a time
when the cattle industry had
settled down behind barbed
wire and the tamed critters of
those year's lacked the murder-
ous spark of the wild longhorns.
Hut the hrahmas brought the
wilderness back — and then
some .
In India, whence they came
the hrahma is called a zebu and
is considered divine. But his
cross bred American cousin has
a well earned reputation of be
ing more devil than divine,
j Murderous beasts always ready
I to attack when separated from
the herd, they are hulking in
size but lightning fa>t on their
i feet.
After they have tossed their
I rider they will try to trample or
I gore him. And on the back of
vidians of the arena, weighing
as much as n ton npiece, the
most skilled rider sometimes
senilis no more than an irrita-
tion.
As buckers, they are fast,
powerful and crafty, spinning,
ducking away, hooking up at the
rider with their horns, twisting
and mixing up their trick.- with
seemingly endless variety.
The bull rider has a simple
loose rope to help him keep his
seat that must have knots or
hitches so that it falls away
when the ride is completed. He
must hang on for an eternity of
eight seconds and must not
touch the bull or his rope with
his free hand. To irritate the
bull even further, a bell must
hang below its belly on the bull
rope and a flank strap is pulled
ticht around its hindquarters as
it leaves the chute.
The rider is not required to
spur although he may do so to
encourage the bull Co buck. He
is marked from one to twenty
points on the overall skill of
his ride. ,\ in the other rid-
ing events, the bull is marked
from to 8."> points on how
well he bucks. The two judges,
sometimes mounted for safety in
event, are on either side
the chute as the bull comes
the ride is over.
At the rodeo you'll see the
bulls clear the rail birds as they
range around the arena after
the ride, sending the onlooking
cowboys scrambling for a higher
position above the powerful
horns. They are willing enough
to tangle with the bulls for a
share of the purse, but taking
needless chances is something
else again.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
To all persons interested in
the estate of C. K. Harnett, a
k a Charlie K. Harnett and
i I'ri -cilia Harnett, husband and
| wife, hoth, Deceased. No. 3231,j
| County Court., Bastrop County,
j Texas. Charles J. Harnett, An- ;
| ciliary Administrator in the!
I above numbered and entitled es-
tate, filed on the fith day of
August, 1950 his verified ac-
j count for final settlement of said
' estate and requests that said
j estate be settled and closed, and
| said applicant be discharged
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after the ride, since the bull
won't let horses in close en-
ough. Therefore he has to de
pend on a fast pair of legs
or the close working rodeo
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 104, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1956, newspaper, August 9, 1956; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237595/m1/3/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Bastrop Public Library.