Abstracts from Bastrop Advertiser - Bastrop County TX Submitted by Sara Bettencourt 7/14/2000 ==================================================================== USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. ====================================================================BASTROP ADVERTISER Newspaper Abstracts 25 March 1871 - 20 December 1873 The first newspaper published in Bastrop County, TX was the Colorado Reveille. This weekly paper’s first publication was dated 29 November 1851 but ceased publication only three or four months later. In December 1852, William J. CAIN of Aberdeen, MS, acquired The Reveille press and equipment to inaugurate The Bastrop Advertiser. The Advertiser’s first issue was dated 01 March 1853. The Bastrop Advertiser, published weekly in Bastrop, Bastrop Co., Texas, is recognized as the oldest weekly newspaper in the State of Texas. This database has been abstracted from all surviving issues of the Bastrop Advertiser newspaper between and including the publication dates of 27 May 1854 through 26 February 1881. Please keep in mind that many issues simply do not exist within this time frame. In a few cases, only one single issue survives for the entire year. Typos were common. Submitter Sara M. Bettencourt SaraBett@swbell.net Abbreviations used: BC - Bastrop County CC - County Court (possibly also County Clerk) CCBC - County Court of Bastrop County DC - District Court (possibly also District Clerk) DCBC - District Court of Bastrop County F.M.C.- Free man of color (?) - illegible, unclear, unsure of entry [ ] - information within brackets is provided by the compiler, not information obtained from the newspaper [more] - More information available in original article. Every detail deemed most significant was abstracted, and if there is no [more] listed at the end of an entry, then very little if anything exists in the original beyond what’s shown here. 25 March 1871 Joseph D. SAYERS is selling his residence. DIED -- Col. F. W. ADAMS on Sun. night in Brenham, a prominent member of Brenham bar. Deceased was from Mississippi, commanded a Confederate regiment, was a Mason, an Odd Fellow, and member of the Baptist Church. Hon. John HANCOCK, candidate for congress, 4th Congressional District. Bastrop County Executive Committee (Democratic Party): Major A. W. MOORE, Chairman Capt. James H. GILLESPIE, Treasurer Capt. B. D. ORGAIN, Secretary Henry CROCHERON, Esq. Capt. W. B. BILLINGSLEY Dr. Robert E. HILL Dr. Z. H. PANNELL Anderson PETTY, Esq. John D. FLOYD, Esq. Wm. H. COULSON, Esq. Capt. Wm. J. CAIN Major Joseph D. SAYERS Judge C. C. McGINNIS In 05 Aug 1871 newspaper, SAYERS and McGINNIS did not appear on this list; W. G. MILLER and John FAWCETT were added. The trotting match in Austin last Sat. between Mr. SHERMAN's brown mare and Mr. COE's bay horse Dan, for $1,000 a side, was easily won by the horse. DIED -- Magrecio BALLIS, a Spaniard, was murdered by two colored men, James VENABLE and Georgs LEWIS, in Austin on the Sat. last. A pick axe and rocks were the murder weapons; body found near the river. (Dated 20 March 1871.) J. JUNG, Sheriff BC, will organize the militia of BC. The Donation Certificate No. 386 for 640 acres of land issued by the Adjutant of the State of Texas to Thomas A. GRAVES (dec'd) for his participation in the battle of San Jacinto has been lost. If not heard from within time prescribed by law, I shall apply for a duplicate. Signed: Celete A. KIDD, Administratrix, GRAVES Estate. Stolen from Sam SHEASBY of Young's Settlement on Sun. night, 12 Feb 1871, two horses [desc. follows]. Reward. The second session of the Bastrop Male Academy will commence Mon., 30 Jan 1871. Louis C. WISE, principal. DIED -- Dempsey NASH, son of Capt. John D. NASH of this county. He died at his father's residence on Thurs. night of last week. The DCBC convenes in Bastrop, Monday next. Judge RICHARDSON, presiding; B. TRIGG, District Attorney. DIED -- Esq. LAWHORN of Young's Settlement reports that on Sun. evening last, Mr. W. P. MAY was found dead in the road, 3 mi. north east of that place. Leaves wife and babe, two years old. Murder or suicide not known. J. H. GILLESPIE, Executor of the will of Henry MURDOFF, dec'd, requests information on Eliza MURDOFF, last known living in the family of a gentleman near Baton Rouge, LA in 1833 or 1834. [Notice dated 30 Apr 1870] By order of the DCBC at the November Term 1870, I will on the first Tuesday of April 1871 on Main street in Bastrop in front of the lot formerly occupied by the store house of John M. FINNY & Co., sell at public outcry, to pay the debts of the estate of Robert H. GRIMES, the following belonging to the estate: 2632 acres of land in Bexar County, patented to D. J. HOLT; 1476 acres of land in Gonzales county, patented to heirs of E. G. COFFMAN; 150 acres of land in Williamson county, part of grant to Fred FAY, and purchased by R. H. GRIMES from H. CROCHERON; 308 acres in Cormal [Comal?] County, part of EZNAURIZA grant, and purchased by R. H. GRIMES from John D. McLEAD; 75 acres in Comal county, part of EZNAURIZA grant, deeded to estate of R. H. GRIMES by George NAIL; 1476 acres in Fort Bend county, granted to Jacob BURNEY. Said land is situated about 14 miles above Columbia, and joins DORST's survey; 640 acres in Atascosa county, patented to heirs of A. M. HIGHSMITH; 1476 acres in Brown county, granted heirs of Richard HIGHSMITH; 177 acres in Hamilton county, patented to heirs of A. M. HIGHSMITH; 320 acres in Hamilton county, patented to Joseph CAMPBELL; 1428 acres in Hamilton county, patented to John PICKERING; 640 acres in Hamilton county, patented to heirs of E. G. COFFMAN; 640 acres in Hamilton county, patented to the heirs of E. G. COFFMAN [sic re: duplicate entry]; 1476 acres in Travis county, now supposed to be Coleman county, granted to D. J. HOLT; 4000[?] acres in Travis county, now supposed to be Brown county, patented to Antonio TRAVENIO; 177 acres in Austin county, patented to Antonio TRAVENIO; 944 acres in Montague county, patented to R. H. GRIMES; 320 acres in Montague county, patented to R. H. GRIMES; 1 Lot in the town of Lockheart, on the court house square; Certificate for 3, 480, 226 square [yards?], issued to Patrick McDAVID; 640 acres in Bastrop county, patented to the heirs of John B. CLELLAN; 83 acres in Bastrop county, granted G. KAUFFMAN; 1000 acres in Bastrop county, granted to the heirs of Patrick McDAVID; also all the horses and cattle running loose in Bastrop county. I will sell on the first Tuesday in May 1871 near the residence of George NAIL in Comal county, all the remaining cattle and horses belonging to said estate. I will apply to the DCBC at its March term 1871 for an order to sell the balance of the property. Signed: John B. RECTOR, Admin. of the estate of R. H. GRIMES. Dated: 25 Feb 1871. 05 August 1871 BC Democratic Sub-Committees: Bastrop: J. H. GILLESPIE, W. B. BILLINGSLEY, J. C. HIGGINS, R. S. GREEN, Robt A. GILL, Phil CLAIBORNE, E. K. SMITH, Dr. H. H. STARCKIE, Richard BERGER, W. J. S. CARTER, James E. OLIVE, H. H. HOUSE, J. W. FITZWILLIAMS Sandy Creek and Young's Prairie: W. H. COULSON, John D. FLOYD, Robert P. JONES, O. H. P. COLE, Dan M. JACKSON, John NULL, Dr. FINCH, Marion HUGHES, Charles BROOKS, John S. SMITH, Wiley FORE, Ed RANSOM, Jacob JETIJOHN, John HERRON Walnut Creek: Z. H. PANNELL, F. A. STONE, Jas. M. McDONALD, JohT [sic] WATSON, N. SLATEN, James S. SORRELL, W. W. KNOWLES, Miles EPLER, J. J. MONCURE Gazley's Prairie: John FAWCETT, John P. JONES, William SMITH, Dr. T. P. EARLY, Daniel JONES, R. B. SHIP, Dr. Jno. B. TAYLOR Hallmark's Prairie: William A. JENKINS, John HALLMARK, Cummings BURLESON, John F. BURLESON, C. J. E. GRAHAM Hill's Prairie: A. W. MOORE, Robt J. PRICE, E. W. JENKINS, A. M. HUBBARD, M. W. TRIGG, Dan GRADY, John B. HANCOCK Alum Creek: Dr. Robert E. WILL, J. W. KENNEDY, B. F. JONES, Cal TURNER, William T. HIGGINS, Pike COTTLE, L. L. RECTOR, John KOLLER Pin Oak: N. G. ALSUP, Joel ALSUP, R. J. McKINNEY, Wade DIXON, Z. P. EGGLESTON, James SPAULDING, August MERCHANT, Dr. G. F. MANNING Serbin: Dr. G. F. MANNING, Soloman FEHR, John J. KLICK, Charles A. LOTTMAN, William EISENBACH, John DUBE Hemphill & Craft's Prairie: W. G. MILLES, M. L. HEMPHILL, John S. CRAFT, G. A. SCHNEIDER, Andy YOAST, Claiborne HARRIS, W. H. CALDWELL, John W. WILSON Negro-Radical Barbecue -- Sat. last. Parade headed by two hacks, one occupied by Judge C. C. McGINNIS with District Clerk Robert F. CAMPBELL; the second driven by Sheriff Jo JUNG with Judge SCHUTZE, District Attorney B. TRIGG, J. DUVE, and the colored representative Jeremiah J. HAMILTON. Carroll MILLER (negro) and Eddie QUICK also mentioned. Letter to the Ed. from Ev BURLESON re: his name appearing in the Austin State Journal on 25 July as having been arrested by the State Police of BC. BURLESON says he has never been arrested by the State Police and is guilty of no misdemeanors. [It was brought to the attention of reconstructionist Gov. Edmond DAVIS that a number of violent acts against Blacks were being committed in Bastrop County. The Governor threatened imposing martial law in BC, and directed J. B. McFARLAND, Judge DCBC, to convene a Grand Jury to ascertain if the Ku Klux Klan were committing these crimes. Much of the newspaper of this date and of 12 Aug concerned this issue. Some of the articles of both dates are summarized below.] 1) Letter to the Ed. re: Hon. John HANCOCK and violence surrounding the colored schools. Mr. HAMS [HAMA?], teacher in the colored school, mentioned. 2) The Grand Jury, consisting of John P. JONES - Foreman, Col. John A. LAWRENCE, D. C. [P. C.?] HENDRICKS, C. KLEINERT, Capt. John D. NASH, Frank F. JONES, C. G. [C. C.?] CALDWELL, Jerry Cooksey (colored), Geo. W. EBLIN (born in BC), Wm. A. J. JENKINS, Dan M. JACKSON, Robert P. JONES (leading member of the Methodist Church), Robt. J. PRICE, J. NEGGERETH, and Charles CHAMBERS (colored), reported to Judge McFARLAND that it found no evidence that the Ku Klux Klan exists in the county. Esq. LAWHORN mentioned. Marion HARRISON testified before the Grand Jury. [Apparently the Austin State Journal denounced the Grand Jury's decision, and Gov. DAVIS continued to threaten martial law. These prompted more editorials, defense of BC, and return denouncements from the Bastrop Advertiser. The articles are summarized below, from the Bastrop Advertiser's point of view.] 1) Gov. DAVIS should fear impeachment. Eddie QUICK also mentioned. 2) Reprint of a letter from Gov. Edmond DAVIS to Judge McFARLAND which describes some of the crimes and asks the Judge to remind the Grand Jury to mind the law. Editorials opposing this letter follow. 3) Reprint of a second letter from Gov. DAVIS to Judge McFARLAND, and more editorializing. Nat MOORE, Sheriff JUNG mentioned. 4) Letter to the Ed. from A. D. McGINNIS re: the Grand Jury. McGINNIS opposed Grand Jury's findings. Editor describes this letter as unbecoming. Judge HANCOCK, Col. Thos. H. JONES (formerly a resident of Travis County, but for some time a resident of Salado), and R. D. KINNEY mentioned. Morgan C. HAMILTON, at the Austin Republican Convention on the 23d ult., declared he would not pay the enormous and illegal taxes assessed on his property. Letter to the Ed. from W. A. HIGHSMITH detailing specific state and county tax rates. Letter to the Ed. from W. H. CLIVE, Bastrop. Nat MOORE captured CLIVE and labelled CLIVE "a notorious murderer." CLIVE reports that he was acquitted by a Grand Jury of all blame, and denounces MOORE. Mrs. M. J. MILLICAN is selling 764 acres of Post Oak land lying near Oak Hill Academy, 8 miles north east of Bastrop. A mule and horse were stolen from Wm. A. YOUNG, 4 miles south west of Bastrop, on Tues. night, 25 July 1871 [desc. follows]. $50 reward. J. F. BAKER is selling his homestead (125 acres, 2 residences, farm animals, tools, household furniture) and another 164 acres adjoining with stock and tools. Capt. Lewis C. WISE left for Virginia on Thurs. last, but will return to teach in the Fall. Strayed or stolen -- from the farm of Fridrick GRUSSENDORF in Pin Oak Settlement, one Bay Horse [desc. follows]. Reward. Jessee BILLINGSLEY, Administrator of the estate of Felix W. GOFF, dec'd, will apply to the DCBC in July Term 1871, to sell 1,107 acres, the Headright of GOFF, lying in Trinity County, described in Patent by the State to him. Another 480 acres in same county, granted also by patent to GOFF. (Notice dated 17 Jul 1871). W. H. DIXON is selling his farm on Gravelly Creek, 10 miles east of Bastrop, and 7 miles west of Airline Railroad, 200 acres of Post Oak land, dwelling, and out houses. Strayed or stolen -- One grey horse [des. follows]. Reward. Signed: D. SAYERS. 12 August 1871 Austin Reformer published an editorial referring to a BC Camp Meeting, the Revs. David COULSON, G. W. HONEY, and "ruffians & desperadoes of Bastrop County." COULSON gives a different story. The Editor will investigate. Mrs. Sarah J. ORGAIN will commence her school, Colorado Institute, for its 13th session, on Mon. the 4th of Sept. in the Masonic Hall. Early June 1873 [A single page from an early June 1873 paper, very like the 07 June 1873 issue. This single page falls between 06 June 1874 and 24 Oct 1874 on the microfilm.] W. M. SPITLER presented us with several 4 1/2 lb. white head cabbage. A free school teacher named VIRDRY(?) is charged with taking money from Col. J. C. HIGGINS. Bond set at $500. VIRDRY's family is respectable. Prof. STODDARD gave a concert last night. DIED -- In Hemphill's Prairie, Monday 26th ult., Mrs. Elizabeth HEMPHILL, late widow of Cornelius HEMPHILL, aged 53 years. DIED -- In Webberville, Travis Co., Thursday, 22 May 1773 [sic, but likely a typo for 1873], W. A. HEMPHILL. Mr. HEMPHILL was some 50-odd years old and one of the old citizens of Texas. Has lived in BC for a great number of years. DIED -- On the morning of the 10th ult. in Bastrop, Mary A., infant daughter of Capt. B. D. and Mrs. Drew ORGAIN. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, 02 June 1873. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen: Louis EILERS, J. C. BUCHANAN, W. W. MOORE, J. C. HIGGINS, R. GILL, R. BURGER, J. DUVE. Mayor appointed a special committee of HIGGINS, BUCHANAN, and DUVE to investigate the road question between the Corporation and Mrs. C. V. SCHAEFER. Appraising Committee made the following report: 1) For Mr. P. ERVIN 50 acre Lot No. 23, at $3.00 per acre; 2) For Geo. ORTS 6 acres, south half of 12 acre Lot lying south of Mr. ORTS' place at $2.50 per acre. Mayor ordered land sold in accordance with ordinances. Accounts allowed: Thos. C CAIN - publishing $50 coin; A. W. GRIMES - as Marshall and for fees and stationery $44.50. Board of Aldermen Meeting 03 June 1873. Quorum present. Absent: R BURGER, A. A. ERHARD. Hog ordinance read. Accounts allowed: J. S. WOOD - jail fees $7.00. 14 June 1873 Strayed or stolen -- on or about 12 Dec., 1 bay horse, 1 sorrel mare [desc. follows]. Signed: P. M. WHITTINGTON, McDade. The Harmonia Lyceum of Snake Prairie. Its committee (H. N. McKELLER, J. C. WOODS, I. W. WILLIAMS) requests of W. A. HIGHSMITH, Esq., a copy of the essay he delivered before this Lyceum on the 10th inst. [i.e., May]. [HIGHSMITH's essay follows.] Maj. Joseph D. SAYERS is a Texas State Senator, and his brother, Capt. Wm. B. SAYERS is a State Representative from Gonzales. CAPTAIN JACK, the Modoc Indian Chief being held by the Texas government pending possible execution, may be the son of Capt. Jack CHAMBERS of Kentucky. John KOHLER, Sheriff BC, reminds all to pay the School Tax. Signed: W. M. SPITLER, Deputy BC. James C. DUVALL, Guardian of the Estate of Fannie T. WILKINS, a minor, has filed his Final Account current, and petitions for discharge from further guardianship of WILKINS. Signed: R. F. CAMPBELL, Clk DCBC, by Jno. M. FINNEY, Deputy. Col. Jas. YOUNG presented us with the first cotton blooms this season. J. R. NICHOLS presented us with an 8 lb. cabbage. MARRIED -- Jacob KOPPELL arrived at home last Wednesday from New York with a handsome and beautiful New York bride. John PRINN, a colored boy, age 10 or 12, was jailed on the charge of stealing a horse. DIED -- W. F. WATTERSON, on the night of 21 May 1873, at the early age of 24. A resolution honoring WATTERSON approved by the Red Rock Lodge, No. 310, F. A. M., and signed by J. W. EASTLAND, and S. D. PETTY, Geo. AWALT, was presented to WATTERSON's father. Polling places and Presiding Election Officers: Precinct 1 - Bastrop: Henry PERKINS Precinct 2 - HIGHSMITH's Store, Snake Prairie: N. A. McKELLER Red Rock: N. S. SLATON Smithville, GAZLEY's Prairie: John P. JONES Precinct 3 - Cedar Creek School House, near OATMAN's Store: W. A. OATMAN Precinct 4 - McDade: H. A. HIGHSMITH Hog Eye: W. P. MILES\ Precinct 5 - Serbin: Solomon FEHR Alum Creek, TURNER's Store: W. J. KENNEDY Wm. MILLER is selling his residence, south of the court house, Bastrop (dwelling, outhouses, stables.) Jno. J. MONCURE is selling the following land: 360 acres patented to the heirs of J. J. CLELLAND; 331 1/2 acres patented to the heirs of Jesse BARKER; 13 1/2 acres with a deep water hole on EASTLAND's/Piney Creek; 150 acres part of a survey patented to Ralph WITTLESEY; 640 acres patented to E. G. RECTOR 16 miles south of Bastrop; 2200 acres of the Martha League eight or nine miles west of Bastrop; 60 acres eight miles west of Bastrop. Gamble Lodge No. 244 meets the 4th Sat. each month. J. A. HOOPER, W. M.; Jno. M. FINNEY, Sec'y. Bastrop Chapter No. 95 meets first Sat. each month. J. D. SAYERS, M. E. H.; Jas. H. GILLESPIE, Sec'y. 21 June 1873 Col. G. W. JONES of Bastrop, candidate for Governor. George COLLETTSO, President of the Bastrop Coal Co., fined $5 for refusing to pay a hack hire while in Galveston. DIED -- [Paper torn and faded, words missing], near Bastrop, Mrs. Emily F. JONES, wife of [words missing], eldest daughter of [words missing] MAYES, deceased. She leaves six orphan children, 3 boys and 3 girls, and a deeply devoted husband. Mr. and Mrs. STODDARD (H. S. and C. B.) will return from the North about the first of Sept. next and will open a private school in Bastrop. Maj. Jos. D. SAYERS will speak at the closing exercises of Excelsior College on 25th and 26th inst. Dr. A. M. [A. W.?] HILL, having returned from Louisiana, has decided to permanently locate in HILL's Prairie and offers his services as physician and surgeon. Former BC Sheriff I. N. BAKER is moving his family to San Antonio. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, 19 June 1873. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; J. C. HIGGINS, J. C. BUCHANAN, Lewis EISLERS [EILERS?], W. W. MOORE, R. BURGER, and J. DUVE, Sec'y. From Precinct No. 2, SHERRILL was jailed in default of $250 bond, on a charge of theft from a house. Before Justice LAWHON, FERGURSON, the section boss of the Central Railroad, was bound over in $100 to appear before the DC to answer a charge of false imprisonment. 28 June 1873 Col. Lytt W. MOORE of LaGrange delivered the annual literary ovation of the Waco University Exercises on Thurs. last. NICHOLS brought us 3 beets, one weighing 5 lbs. DIED -- Robert PARKS of LaGrange, young son of J. D. PARKS, of hydrophobia. Had been bitten 5 weeks previously on the hand by a dog. A bill was passed by the recent legislature incorporating the town of McDade and the following town officials have been appointed: Albert HIGHSMITH, Mayor; B. C. CLARK, Marshall; A. H. CROW, Oscar NASH, C. SLATON, and Dr. J. P. EARLY, Board of Aldermen. A bill was passed by the recent legislature incorporating the town of Elgin and the following appointed: R. V. STANDIFER, Mayor; J. A. CASE, Marshall; L. C. CUNNINGHAM, M. HOLMON, Ben HARRIS, Jas. P. REYNOLDS, Aldermen. MARRIED -- on Thursday morning 26th June inst. at the residence of the brother-in-law of the bride, Capt. W. J. CAIN in this county, by Elder W. J. JONES, Mr. Samuel KENNEDY of Washington County and Miss Amanda WILKINS of Bastrop County. [Long best wishes from the Ed. follow.] The first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Excelsior College was held in Bastrop on Thursday 26th June 1873. Board members: G. W. JONES, C. B. GARWOOD, President, D. W. JONES, A. J. BATTS, J. P. FOWLER, Sec'y, H. H. STARKIE, C. ERHARD, and C. TAYLOR. DIED -- John J. SMITH, an old and respected citizen of this county, at his residence Thursday evening. It was first thought that a white man, stranger and newcomer to the county, brutally murdered a negro on Judge EASTLAND's farm across the river in the early part of the week. But he was overtaken and proved his innocence beyond doubt. Murderer now unknown. Excelsior Examinations on Wed. last opened with a prayer from Rev. J. T. WILLIAMSON. The following speeches were given and compositions read by the students: "Sacred Literature" by Master Don PETTY; "Visions and Realities" by Miss Annie DUVAL; "Will It Pay" by Miss Sue FAWCETT; "Life" by Master Alonzo GARWOOD; French compositions by Miss Josephine WILBARGER and Miss Alice TAYLOR; "Love Is Potent But Money Is Omnipotent" by Miss Alice TAYLOR; "Speech of Spartacus the Roman Gladiator" by Master Charley BATTS; "Change" by Miss High JONES; and "Choice of Vocation" by Master Miles(?) HILL. Mrs. WARREN provided the music for the event. PRIZES: Senior Class: Josephine WILBARGER Junior: Alice TAYLOR Sophomore: Emma GARWOOD Freshman: Fannie STEWART Academic: Hiram GARWOOD Preparatory: Robert BATTS First Prize in Penmanship: Mary CARTER; Don PETTY Second: Miss E. GARWOOD; R. BATTS Prizes in Music: Laura E. [GARWOOD?]; Octavia STEWART Valedictory Address: Josephine WILBARGER Diploma Award Address: Maj. J. D. SAYERS 05 July 1873 Josephine O. WILBARGER's Valedictory Address to Excelsior College printed in the paper. A. J. ERHARD appointed Administrator of the Estate of L. SCHWARZ and will sell two lots in Bastrop on the east side of Main Street belonging to the estate. Officers of the Guttenburg Lodge I.O.O.F. No. 104 of Bastrop and of McDade Lodge No. 103 were elected last Wednesday, 2nd inst, as follows: Guttenburg Lodge: Fred SWEITZER, N. G.; M. KALNAR, V. G.; B. G. PRUKOG, Sec'y; A. WISEMAN, Treasurer. McDade Lodge: Albert HIGHSMITH, N. G.; Isaac BAER, Sec'y; Theo. F. HERNER[?], Treasurer. Col. George W. JONES delivered the election address. 12 July 1873 DIED -- at Bastrop, Monday July 7th 1873, Mary Alice, daughter of Thomas C. and Mary E. CAIN, aged one year, 7 mo., 4 days. [Daughter of the Editor] DIED -- In Hill's Prairie on Thursday July 10th 1873, William Thomas, youngest child of Mr. J. T. and Mrs. Ella McDONALD. The Episcopal Sunday School Picnic will be held today. Rev. Mr. PHILLIPS will address the children. The citizens of Hemphill's Prairie gave a neighborhood barbecue near Capt. NASH's yesterday. The Trustees of the Excelsior College offered positions as Co-Principal to Prof. MORRISON and Miss McCAY. The cotton worm has appeared on James W. YOUNG's farm across the river. Mr. GREEN is trying the "Whisenant Worm Destroyer." R. F. CAMPBELL, Registrar of Voters of BC, published a notice on voter registration requirements. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, 07 July 1873. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen A. A. ERHARD, W. W. MOORE, R. GILL, J. DUVE, and R. BURGER. The following accounts were allowed: A. W. GRIMES for services as Marshall - coin, $40; J. S. WOODS, jail fees - $5.00; Wm. MILLER, Mayor, for salary - $100; Wm. MILLER for stationery - currency $5.00. On motion of A. A. ERHARD, the Mayor appointed R. S. GREEN, T. W. HOPPE, and Cayton ERHARD to cooperate with the Street Committee in examining the complaints of A. KEIL and J. LINKE. 19 July 1873 M. W. CUNEY elected President of the Negro convention held at Brenham last week. Nat C. REIVES, Esq., former Editor of the LaGrange New Era, is an independent candidate for Sheriff of Fayette County. DIED -- A Mr. VOSBURG in Austin on Monday last. He had been eating figs and cake with a friend. Mr. V. died at one o'clock that night at home, it is supposed from strychnine poison. DEATHS -- Two suicides and one accidental shooting in Fayette County during the past week. A son of Mr. RADGEN, aged 10 years, hung himself; a Mr. TENBER shot himself beside his wife's grave, killing himself instantly; and a Mr. BURRHAM accidentally shot himself by blowing off the top of his head. Article on the Whisenant Cotton Worm Destroyer. W. C. POWELL, J. C. BUCHANAN, W. W. MOORE, A. J. BATTS, J. T. TRIGG, Rufus A. GREEN, Col. James YOUNG, and J. Ross GREEN mentioned. DIED -- on Monday, the 7th inst. on the river San Marcos, 3 miles below Prairie Lea: Miss Ophelia, daughter of Mr. Owen P. HARDEMAN, and Miss STILES were drowned while bathing. A. W. GRIMES, Bastrop City Marshall, published a notice that corporation taxes are due. Chas. VOGT, Treasurer of the Corporation of Bastrop, published the monthly financial report. Dr. C. ERHARD, Trustee, announces that Mrs. Mollie McDOWELL has accepted the musical department of the Excelsior College for the next term. Mr. A. J. BATTS has peach trees filled with peaches. Nelson JOHNSON, the notorious desperado negro of Bastrop County, who broke jail in Bastrop some five months ago, has been seen in the county during the past week. The officers are after him. Oscar ELLISON, one of the negroes who broke jail some time since, was arrested near Columbus and brought to Bastrop by City Marshall GRIMES last week and lodged in jail. He was sentenced to the penitentiary at the Nov. term of the DCBC for 7 years, but appealed to the Supreme Court which reduced it to one year. He is now waiting to receive his sentence from the Judge when he will take up quarters at Huntsville. GARWOOD presented us on Thurs. last with an apple raised on a farm in Hill's Prairie weighing 14 oz. and measuring 13 inches in circumference. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, 15 July 1873. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen W. W. MOORE, J. C. HIGGINS, R. BURGER, Louis EILERS, J. C. BUCHANAN, J. DUVE, A. A. ERHARD. 26 July 1873 Mrs. Thomas CAIN sends thanks to Mrs. J. C. HIGGINS for the finest peaches. Note on the success of Capt. W. J. CAIN's farm, 8 miles above Bastrop. MARRIED -- In the Methodist Church of Bastrop Wed. morning 6 1/2 o'clock, by the Rev. W. A. SMITH, F. D. WILKES, Esq., and Miss Mattie GRAVES, both of Bastrop. Ed. B. BURLESON, candidate for Sheriff BC C. B. GARWOOD, Chairman Bastrop County Executive Committee, and C. ERHARD, Sec'y, announce the BC Democratic Convention for Sat., 23 Aug. in Bastrop. John D. MORRISON accepts the position of Co-Principal with Miss McCAY, Excelsior College. Letter to the Ed. from C. B. GARWOOD, President of the Board of Trustees, on MORRISON, McCAY, and the Excelsior College. Miss Mollie McDOWELL, Prof. HEILIGBROD, J. DUVE, James NICHOLSON, and A. A. ERHARD mentioned. 02 August 1873 John M. FINNEY, candidate for Clk., DCBC Capt. Jesse BILLINGSLEY (approximately age 70), independent candidate for the Legislature. DIED -- The notorious Jack HELM, former Sheriff of DeWitt County, killed by the more notorious Wes HARDIN, last Friday evening [in Albuquerque, NM?]. Both desperadoes. Drs. David SAYERS, Robert M. MILLER, H. P. LUCKETT, and T. P. EARLY invite the physicians of BC to meet at the office of Dr. R. MILLER on Sat. 23 Aug, 10 o'clock, to organize a BC Medical Association. DIED -- Mr. W. G. KOHLER, brother of our sheriff, at his residence, on Wed. last. Col. Galen CROW, late of Bastrop and McDade, now of Austin, visited us this past week. A partial list of attorneys in attendance at the DCBC: Col. Lytt MOORE, BROWN, PHELPS of LaGrange; Judge SCHECKS, Gen. SHELLEY, Mr. CHANDLER of Austin; Mr. CROWE of McDade. The July Term 1873 of the DCBC convened on Monday last with Hon. J. P. RICHARDSON, Judge of the 27th District, presiding. Officers of the Court: B. TRIGG, District Atty; R. F. CAMPBELL, District clerk; Jno. M. FINNEY and Frank McKENNA, Deputies; John A. KOHLER, Sheriff; N. A. MORRIS and Wm. M. SPITLER, Deputies. The following are the names of the grand Jurors: Campbell TAYLOR, foreman; Mid JENKINS, Peter JONES, Wm. CARTER, James COX, J. D. NEWTON, Giles BROWN, Callaway BARTON, Jacob ROBINSBURG[?], David LAWHORN, Jno. W. BOWEN, Sam. B. CHURCHILL, Jeff TINNIN[?], J. M. ROBERTSON, Reinhart SMITH, and Joel ALSUP. The following cases have been disposed of up to noon yesterday: U. HOWAN vs. F. CASSELL, et. al.; judgment by agreement 2176--John M. MILLER and wife, vs. Joe and Sallie DECHARD; judgment for the defendants for the land in controversy F. W. CHANDLER vs. W. H. and J. H WILLIAMS, et. al.; case dismissed by plaintiff 2532--J. C. HIGGINS vs. R. R. GAUDY, et. al.; judgment by agreement 2526--G. M. RUSSELL et. al. vs. Ed. MANTON; dismissed by plaintiff 2195 [2495?]--Galen CROW et. al. vs. Abner C. PHILLIPS and wife; verdict for plaintiff for land in controversy and $3099.20 John F. CROW, ex parte; John F. CROW, Esq., of McDade, a practicing attorney of the State of Indiana admitted to practice at the bar of the district and superior courts of the State of Texas. 2551--C. W. HILL vs. R. P. JONES; judgment by agreement. 2524--R. W. KENNON vs. T. D. GORMAN; judgment by default 2534--J. E. OLIVE vs. R. B. SHIP; judgment for plaintiff by default. 2535--J. H. HALL vs. L. J. SPEIR; judgment for plaintiff by default 2540--J. C. BUCHANAN & Co. vs. Wm. H. GRIMES; judgment for plaintiff by default 2549--Frank F. KEEPERS vs Alice KEEPERS et. al.; decree for partition 2528--W. J. YOUNG, et. al. vs. Charles SAUR; judgment by agreement Letter to the Ed. signed by several people in Butler County, Alabama recommending a young man named E. J. THOMPSON to the people of Bastrop county. THOMPSON emigrated from Alabama to Texas last year, and is now living at Mr. A. W. HILL's in Bastrop County. His parents lived in Butler County and were a respectable and worthy family. They died when he was very young. He lost his right arm in the Confederate army, before he was sixteen years old. He is an industrious man and perfect gentleman in every respect. 09 August 1873 DEATHS -- Indians invaded Frio City on the 21st ult. and killed Mr. MASSEY, an old and respected citizen, and Mr. WELLS near Nueces Canon. Dr. J. A. FORBES is in no way connected with the Advertiser. For a while we let him write a McDade column but we became disgusted with his foolish scribblings and discontinued them. Thos. J. PETTITT of Perry, Balls Co., MO desires information on his father who is supposed to be living somewhere in South Texas. Articles on Jesse BILLINGSLEY, independent candidate for the Texas Legislature. Prof. BARKER, late of Excelsior College, has moved to San Marcos. District Court actions up to noon yesterday: J. H. BOWERS and R. B. WILKES of Bastrop admitted to the bar. James BARFIELD, assault to kill, trial by jury. Verdict: aggravated assault. Fine $100 Robert BRANHAM, assault to kill, trial by jury. Verdict: simple assault. Fine $5 R. N. CALHOUN, trial by jury. Verdict: simple assault. Fine $7. Jo. BECK, assault to kill, trial by jury. Verdict: aggravated assault. Fine $110. Sam WILLIAMS, theft, trial by jury. Verdict: Fine of $40 and imprisonment in county jail for 40 days. G. W. GENTRY, murder, trial by jury. Verdict: not guilty. Jo. SHERALL, plead guilty to aggravated assault. Fine $100. John JONES, theft from home, trial by jury. Verdict: guilty. Sentenced to two years imprisonment in the penitentiary. Owen OVERTON, theft from home, trial by jury. Verdict: not guilty. Charles MIDDLETON, bound over in the amount of $2500 to answer a charge of murder. Jonathan BURLESON, assault to kill, trial by jury. Verdict: aggravated assault. Fine $1.00 [possibly reads $100]. O. H. P. COLE, murder. Case continued. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen Louis EILERS, R. GILL, J. C. BUCHANAN, A. A. ERHARD, R. BURGER, and J. DUVE. A special committee of HIGGINS, BUCHANAN, and DUVE appointed to estimate the cost of a survey and new map of the corporation tract. The following accounts were allowed: A. W. GRIMES - $10 coin; R. GILL - $2.00 currency; Wm. MILLER - $2.00 currency; J. DUVE - $5.60 currency. Board of School Directors for BC, meeting 04[?] Aug. In attendance: Charles WERTZNER, President; Mr. PERKINS, Mr. LAWHORN. Meeting concerned division of school districts. Mentioned were J. C. TEAGUE survey, Absalom WILLIAMS league, R. WHITTLESEY survey, R. ANDERSON league, R. ANDREWS league, T. H. PUNCHARD[?] league, Jacob LARGE league, and J. M. BOSTICK survey. 16 August 1873 W. A. HIGHSMITH, Esq., candidate for JPBC, Beat No. 2. John HEARN, candidate for JPBC, Beat No. 1. DIED -- Walter Wallace CAMPBELL, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. CAMPBELL, on Wed. morning last, 13th inst. District Court actions through yesterday, when it adjourned: 2469 - J. C. HIGGINS vs. Thomas OSBORN, verdict for plaintiff for $254.42. 2415 [2445?] - John T. ALLEN vs. Dick WILKINS et al; dismissed 2494 - J. CASTENSCHOLD vs. Catholic Church; verdict for plaintiff for $1,012.35 and order of sale granted. 2495 - Frank HANKE vs. Catholic Church; verdict for plaintiff for $186.99 and order of sale granted. F. A. STONE vs. Edward McGEHEE et al; verdict for plaintiff for $258.86 gold. 2510 - John H. JENKINS vs. James DIXON, verdict in favor of defendant. 2523 - J. T. McDONALD vs. John DEO[?] and Charles MECHALK; land suit; verdict for plaintiff. A new trial granted. 2530 - PLUMMER et. al. vs. W. E. CALHOUN; verdict for plaintiff for $263.61. 2511 - REID et al. vs. REID; partition. 2529 - H. C. ORMAN vs. H. and T. C. Railroad Co and for damages; injuries received on the Central Railroad; verdict for plaintiff; damages assessed at $24,000; appealed to the Supreme Court. 2556 - GOULD Bros. vs. Mary J. MUNGER; action to recover price of fruit trees alleged to have been furnished; judgment for defendant in justice court; DC dismissed appeal. 2548 - C. F. DUER vs. W. E. CALHOUN; verdict for plaintiff for $130.70; order of sale granted. 2506 - J. DUVE vs. I. N. BAKER; verdict for plaintiff for $185.00. 2537 - STUART and MAIR vs. P. H. REDFIELD; verdict for plaintiff for $198.45. 2453 - A. SESSUMS, POWELL & Co. vs. T. D. GORMAN; verdict for plaintiffs for $828.61. 2452 - I. H. WALKER vs. K. H. BARBEE; verdict for plaintiff for $175.00. 23 August 1873 Hon. John HANCOCK donated $5,000 and 160 acres of land to be used for educational purposes in Williamson County. The Democracy of Beat No. 2 met at Snake Prairie on Sat. 16 Aug. A. J. PRICE elected chairman and W. A. HIGHSMITH, Sec'y. Committee on Resolutions: John P. JONES, John H. JENKINS, Ben T. SAUNDERS, C. H. WILLBURN, Daniel JONES, W. A. HIGHSMITH. Mentioned in resolutions were Col. Geo. W. JONES and Maj. Joseph D. SAYERS. Nominated as delegates to the county convention: R. J. PRICE, John P. JONES, John C. HALLMARK, and C. H. WILLBURN and as proxies: B. T. SAUNDERS, John H. JENKINS, C. J. E. GRAHAM, and W. A. HIGHSMITH. Proposed as Executive Committee of Precinct: W. A. HIGHSMITH of Snake Prairie, John C. HALLMARK of Hallmark's Prairie, and John P. JONES of Smithville. The Democracy of Beat No. 2 held at Lentz Branch (Red Rock) on Sat. 16 Aug, James NIXON appointed chairman and J. F. WARD, Sec'y. Mentioned were J. G. McLEAN, Dr. D. M. REAGAN, Frank YOAST, and Charles WATTERSON. Nominated as delegates to the county convention: John M. McLEAN, L. S. CHAMBLISS, N. S. SLATEN, Charles MEREDITH and as alternates: Dr. D. M. REAGAN, C. C. WATTERSON, Guy WULFENBERGER, and F. YOAST. The Democracy of Beat No. 4 held at McDade on the 16th, H. A. HIGHSMITH, Chairman and H. W. FREEMAN, Sec'y. Nominated as delegates to the county convention: T. D. GORMAN, Samuel CHANDLER, B. LYMAN, and J. D. FLOYD. Proposed M. B. HIGHSMITH and B. LYMAN as delegates to the State Convention and W. P. MILES as a member of the Executive Committee from this Beat. DIED -- A young man named RODEN was thrown from his horse and killed in Williamson County last week. Maude IRELAND of Seguin and Sallah PORTER of Austin were two young ladies receiving certificates of distinction at the Augusta Female Seminary at Staunton, VA. DIED -- A man named WARD of Colorado County shot and killed a negro named FIELD with whom he had a difficulty. DIED -- Henry CROCHERON, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Bastrop, at his residence Wed. night about 12 o'clock. Mr. CROCHERON, if we remember correctly, came to Bastrop in 1837. Previous to the war and for several years afterwards, he engaged in the mercantile business. He was 67 years old and leaves a widow. The first bale of new cotton was brought to town on Wed. last. It was raised on the J. C. HIGGINS farm, 4 miles west of Bastrop, ginned at the FITZWILLIAMS gin, and weighed 453 pounds. It was bought be Col. J. C. HIGGINS at 14 cents, and shipped to Galveston. The cotton was raised by Al TRIGG, colored. 06 September 1873 DIED -- Charles SEEMAN, age 65, was burned to death at Waco. Mayor MILLER gives notice that after 01 Jan 1874 he will sell all corporation lands on which persons have settled who have not a clear title to said lands. MARRIED -- In the Oak Hill Academy Church, Bastrop County, on Sunday morning, August 24th 1873 by the Rev. David COULSON, Mr. Jerry ALLEN and Mrs. Martha W. KENNEDY, all of BC. In a note on Excelsior College, Mrs. Mollie McDOWELL, Miss Lizzie TAYLOR, and Prof. HEILIGBROD mentioned. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen monthly meeting. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen W. W. MOORE, R. GILL, R. BURGER, L. EILERS, J. DUVE, and A. A. ERHARD. The following accounts were allowed: W. W. MOORE for services rendered - $2.00 currency; A. W. GRIMES for services rendered - $40 coin; jail account to J. S. WOOD - $12.25 currency. Organizational meeting of the BC Medical Association. Present: David SAYERS, H. P. LUCKETT, J. P. EARLY, and R. W. MILLER of Bastrop; D. M. REAGAN - Red Rock; J. T. DeBARDELEBEN - Cedar Creek; J. H. MATTHEWSON - Red Rock; A. M. HILL - Hill's Prairie; Samuel SHASEBY - Hog Eye. SAYERS - President; LUCKETT - First Vice President; REAGAN - Second Vice President; MILLER - Sec'y; EARLY - Treasurer. 13 September 1873 Jos. D. SAYERS of BC is a member of the Democratic State Executive Committee. Col. G. W. JONES forbade his friends from placing his name as a candidate for Governor at the State Convention. Notes on the Democratic State Convention mention Jos. D. SAYERS of Bastrop and his brother W. B. SAYERS of Gonzales. The Democracy of Beat No. 4 of the Hog Eye Precinct held at Elgin on Sat., 6th inst., C. W. BROOKS elected Chairman and W. B. TAYLOR, Sec'y. Mentioned were W. P. MILES, P. E. GEORGE, Dr. Sam SHEASBY. Appointed delegates to the county convention: O. H. P. McGINNIS, W. P. MILES, John S. SMITH, Dr. Sam SHEASBY, W. O. STRAUS, E. J. JONES, Alfred CARTER, and Dr. J. J. FINCH. The Democracy of Beat No. 4, McDade precinct, held 09 Sep., W. J. CAIN elected chairman and John F. CROWE, Sec'y. M. S. HUGHES, H. A. HIGHSMITH, B. LYMAN, and John F. CROWE mentioned. Appointed delegates to the county convention: W. J. CAIN, T. D. GORMAN, J. C. WALKER, J. W. HOLMAN, M. S. HUGHES, B. LYMAN, M. B. HIGHSMITH, John D. FLOYD. Henry J. WAMMEL, candidate for re-election, JP, Beat No. 3. Albert HIGHSMITH, candidate for JP, Beat No. 4. J. F. WARD, candidate for JP, Beat No. 2. Strayed or stolen from J. D. OLIVER, 5 miles north of Bastrop, 2 mare mules. Reward. Col. G. W. JONES and wife returned on Wed. from a several weeks' pleasure tour of the mountains. DIED -- A Mr. WALKER, living on Piney, Thurs. last, and was buried in the city cemetery on Friday evening. He had been a resident of this county some two years, and worked last year for Mr. K. H. BARBEE. Our friend Capt. John M. CLAIBORNE and lady of Galveston are visiting here to escape the yellow fever scare. J. P. FOWLER, Esq., reports that a man was struck and killed by a train near Serbin. Col. J. C. HIGGINS accompanied his two daughters on Thursday last to Columbia, TN where the daughters will attend college. He has already a son attending Sewanee, TN. Master Albert ERHARD, who has been assisting his father in the drug store, left us on Thurs. last for New York to enter the College of Pharmacy there. He will remain in the college for 18 months. Mayor MILLER reports that there is a poor woman, Mrs. MEEK, helplessly sick and in reduced circumstances, living in the Dr. RAWLS old house on Pine Street, brought to town and left there by some one living in the county. Has a daughter about 6 years old. Mr. MILLER is raising relief funds. DIED -- Near Red Rock, BC, on the 21st of August, 1873, Robert Jennings WOOLDRIDGE, youngest son of E. C. and S. J. WOOLDRIDGE, age 9 years, 11 mo., 29 days. School trustees of BC: District 1 - A. A. ERHARD, R. F. CAMPBELL, F. W. HOPPEE District 2 - B. M. HUBBARD, G. A. SCHNEIDER W. G. MILLER District 3 - R. B. SHIPP, J. P. YOUNG, Anderson PETTY District 4 - David SPEAGLE, F. VOIGHT, C. H. KEATON District 5 - J. D. MORGAN, Geo. HENDRICKS, A. B. SUMMERS District 6 - Geo. WARNER, J. D. FLOYD, Elisha BILLINGSLY District 7 - C. B. GRANBERRY, J. C. WALKER, Wiley FORE District 8 - J. W. KENNEDY, B. F. JONES, P. C. COTTLE District 9 - Gottfried HURSHBERGER, Sam'l KILLMAN, John SEACY Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, 09 September 1873. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen L. EILERS, J. C. HIGGINS, R. BURGER, R. GILL, W. W. MOORE, J. DUVE. 20 September 1873 Long article on Hon. Joseph D. SAYERS retiring from the State Senate. Gives long account of his Civil War and public service. Letter signed by 327 county residents asks SAYERS to run again. SAYERS declines. The Democracy of Beat No. 4 at McDade meeting 13 Sep, John D. FLOYD appointed Chairman, and John F. CROWE Sec'y. Mentioned were M. B. HIGHSMITH, Dr. Sam SHEASBY, and Capt. Wm. J. CAIN, C. W. BROOKS, Major BRYCE, W. P. MILES, J. E. TEASDALE, John M. FINNEY, M. S HUGHES, H. A. HIGHSMITH, E. J. JONES, John D. FLOYD, J. Hunter BELL. G. T. RUBY, the colored chairman of the Texas Republican Executive Committee, has challenged Judge COKE to debate Gov. E. J. DAVIS. J. Hunter BELL, candidate for Animal and Hide Inspector of BC, to fill the unexpired term of Mr. RUTHERFORD. Mrs. MEEKS, the poor sick woman, has been moved to the house of Mr. Geo. SCHAFER who has been employed by the Mayor to take charge of her. The Methodist quarterly meeting for this conference district begins this Friday evening at the Methodist Church in Bastrop, Rev. Josiah WHIPPLE, presiding elder, and Rev. J. T. WILLIAMSON, pastor in charge. Monthly Meeting of the BC Medical Association held 11 Sep. Present: D. SAYERS, President; H. P. LUCKETT and D. M. REAGAN, Vice Presidents; R. W. MILLER, Sec'y; T. P. EARLY, Treasurer; A. M. HILL - Hill's Prairie; R. M. HILL - Alum Creek; J. T. DeBARDELEBEN - Cedar Creek. Dr. R. M. HILL admitted to membership. 27 September 1873 Bastrop County Democratic Ticket For Legislature from BC: Robert J. PRICE Wm. G. MILLER For District Clerk: John M. FINNEY For Surveyor: John J. MONCURE For Animal & Hide Inspector: Geo. SCHAFER JP Beat No. 1: John HEARN JP Beat No. 2: W. A. HIGHSMITH JP Beat No. 3: H. J. WAMMEL JP Beat No. 4: H. A. HIGHSMITH JP Beat No. 5: B. F. JONES County School Directors: Beat No. 1: C. B. GARWOOD Beat No. 2: C. J. E. GRAHAM Beat No. 3: Miles EPLOR Beat No. 4: W. P. MILES Beat No. 5: T. A. W. HILL County Treasurer: W. A. STANDIFER Bastrop County Democratic Executive Committee: J. H. GILLESPIE, Chairman; O. H. P. McGINNIS, Vice President; T. C. CAIN, Secretary; J. G. McLEAN, Assistant Secretary; Gus A. SCHNEIDER, Treasurer. Beat Members from Beat No. 1: J. H. GILLESPIE, Geo. R. ALLEN, A. M. HUBBARD, G. A. SCHNEIDER, J. A. HOOPER, J. J. MONCURE. Beat No. 2: R. J. PRICE, J. P. JONES, J. C. HALLMARK, J. H. MATTHEWSON, C. H. KETON. Beat No. 3: W. A. OATMAN, H. WAMMELL, C. SCHUFF, J. M. ROBINSON, T. D. MURCHISON. Beat No. 4: E. J. JONES, W. J. CAIN, O. H. P. McGINNIS, M. B. HIGHSMITH, B. LYMAN. Beat No. 5: J. W. KENNEDY, T. A. W. HILL, Wm. FOXEL, Fritz. KRICHER, and G. ALSUP. County Finance Committee: Beat No. 1: Gus A. SCHNEIDER; Beat No. 2: R. J. PRICE; Beat No. 3: W. A. OATMAN; Beat No. 4: E. J. JONES; Beat No. 5: J. W. KENNEDY. Bastrop County Democratic Convention held 20 Sep 1873. Delegates from Beat No. 1: Levi MOORE, A. M. HUBBARD, J. A. HOOPER, M. W. TRIGG, A. W. MOORE, W. G. MILLER, G. A. SCHNEIDER, C. L. MORGAN, H. K. McDONALD, James RONSELL?/RONSED?, O. B. OUTLAW, J. J. MONCURE, Mr. KELLEY, and J. T. REID. Beat No. 2: J. C. HALLMARK, E. W. JENKINS, Jake HEMPHILL, Wm. NIXON, Frank YOAST, W. B. PATTON, and W. B. SHAW. Beat No. 3: B. H. LUCKETT, R. H. WELLS, A. D. MURCHISON, Henry WAMMELL, Wm. WATSON, J. G. ROBINSON, and Henry ALEXANDER. Beat No. 4: O. H. P. McGINNIS, W. P. MILES, John S. SMITH, Dr. Sam SHEASBY, W. O. STRAUS, E. J. JONES, Alfred CARTER, J. J. FINCH, W. J. CAIN, T. D. GORMAN, J. C. WALKER, J. W. HOLMAN, M. S. HUGHES, B. LYMAN, M. B. HIGHSMITH, and John D. FLOYD. Beat No. 5: John M. HILL, James TAYLOR, J. W. KENNEDY, John COLLOR, Dr. R. E. HILL, Daniel HOOKS, E. T. KILLOUGH, Wm. HIGHSMITH, A. J. SPRUILL(?), W. H. DIXON, B. F. JONES, T. A. W. HILL, J. W. SPRUILL(?), W. M. BREWER, W. K. SMITH, and S. KING. A. E. HARDEMAN, administrator of the estate of T. J. HARDEMAN, dec'd. Miss E. WENTZELL has returned to Bastrop and is prepared to do work for the coming season. DIED -- Departed this life at sunset on Friday evening, Sept. 19th, 1873, at the residence of her husband near Burton, Washington County, TX, of conjestion, Mrs. Amanda (WILKINS) KENNEDY, late wife of Sam KENNEDY, Esq. Husband, sister, and friends were with her at her death. She was predeceased by her mother, a sister and brother. 04 October 1873 John W. GLENN, State Geologist, published his report on coal in BC. Mentioned were Mrs. MUNGER's place, BRYCE & LYMAN place, GOODMAN place, and near McPARR's in Burleson County. Biography of J. J. GROOS of Comal County, Democratic candidate for Commissioner of the General Land Office. Came to America in 1845. Details on his surveying positions and his Civil War service. Biography of Owen N. [possibly O. N.?] HOLLINGSWORTH of Hays County, Democratic candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction. Born Alabama 1836, immigrated to Texas with parents in 1845, Captain in Confederate army, disabled at Battle of Corinth. More details. Felix H. CORBELL, independent candidate for JP, Beat No. 3. Serious flood in Lampasas. Mentioned were Mrs. HULING, Tom HAYNIE, Judge McGINNIS. Lewis C. PHILIPS drowned but his brother saved. Judge W. H. GARRET with one child and Mr. JONES with two children drowned. Mrs. GARRET and Mrs. JONES and balance of the family were saved. Left homeless were: Hart ANDERSON, J. F. POWERS, Mrs. HIGGINS, John SPARKS, Dr. W. P. BEALL, Ernest EAGLE, Mrs. DICKSON, Mr. LABAT, D. O. MITCHELL, Thos. BIVINS, Mrs. Mary GWIN, Joe CASBEER, Mr. BRATON, John MILNER, Mr. CHALK. Several businesses were named that were washed away. DIED -- Hon. Lewis FRANKEE of Fayette Co., a German democratic member of the 13th Legislature. DIED -- Samuel N. W. BACHMAN, youngest son of Brother W. G. and Sister Caroline BACHMAN. Born March 27th 1858 and departed this life Sept. 22nd, 1873, aged 15 years, 5 months, and 25 days, of spinal meningitis. Leaves brothers and sisters. John G. BELL, administrator of estate of S. S. CANNON, dec'd, by order of the DC, Austin County, will sell at public outcry on 24 July 1873 in Bellville 185 2/3 acres of land in BC, as part of the west half of the MEDFORD league. Mr. BRYANT lost several thousand dollars in corn and cotton in the flood of the Colorado River. 11 October 1873 W. G. MILLER has been quite sick, confined to his bed, the past two weeks, but is now rapidly convalescing. DIED -- Mr. FLETCHER killed in Elgin last week by Mr. CALHOUN. The jury of inquest ruled it a justifiable killing as FLETCHER was pursuing CALHOUN with a knife. Capt. W. H. LEDBETTER, Democratic candidate for Senate, Fayette County. W. F. UPTON, Democratic candidate for the Lower House, Fayette County. DIED -- Thomas F. McKINNEY, an old citizen of Austin and a veteran of the Texas Revolution, at his residence near Austin on the 1st inst. Came to Texas in 1828. Letter to the Editor from W. A. HIGHSMITH re: controversy of his candidacy for JP, Beat No. 2, BC The following judgements were affixed by the Supreme Court at Austin on Tuesday last, 17th inst: John S. JOHNSON v. James B. COPE - Bastrop judgment affirmed John S. JOHNSON v. Chas. WERTZNER - Bastrop judgment affirmed John S. JOHNSON v. R. F. CAMPBELL - Bastrop judgment affirmed These suits regarded money claimed by the county for special police service during the HANCOCK and DEGENER election of 1871. More details. DIED -- Mrs. DEVALCOURT, mother of Mrs. Geo. Wilkins KENDALL, was drowned in the Guadalupe attempting to cross on Monday last. With feelings of deep mortification I deem it due myself and children to say to all whom it may concern, that from and after this date I will not pay any debts contracted by my wife. Signed: C. B. MAYNARD, 08 Oct 1873. Capt. Jesse BILLINGSLEY and R. F. CAMPBELL are Republican candidates for the Texas Legislature. DIED -- Lee L. RECTOR, of Calvert, from yellow fever. DIED -- Mr. C. FINK, brother-in-law of our townsman Mr. L. EILERS, in La Grange last week. He was among the oldest citizens of La Grange, having lived there upwards of 35 years. Mr. C. W. YOUNG of Washington County said that when he was near the 14 mile post on his way from Winchester to Bastrop, he was attacked by a negro with a six shooter. It is thought the negro is the notorious Nelson JOHNSON, who has escaped from the Bastrop jail. 18 October 1873 R. J. PRICE resigned from the BC Democratic Executive Committee; Mr. John JENKINS replaces him. The Quarterly Report of the Treasurer, Bastrop Corporation, was published by the Treasurer Chas. VOGT. John D. FLOYD appointed Presiding Officer of voting precinct No. 1, Beat No. 4, McDade. Judge C. W. WILBURN appointed Presiding Officer of Snake Prairie voting precinct, Beat No. 2 DIED -- on Saturday last Mrs. STRAWS, late wife of our fellow county man, W. O. STRAWS. E. J. ORGAIN, appointed Presiding Officer for the voter precinct in Bastrop. The following were appointed as a Board of Medical Examiners for BC: W. B. DARDEN, David SAYERS, John A. FORBES, J. F. DeBARDELEBEN, D. M. REAGAN, J. H. MANNING. Julius NOEGGEROTH - member of the BC Republican Executive Committee. Services will be held in the Episcopal Church by the Rev. J. W. PHILLIPS on several successive nights, beginning Tuesday, the 21st. DIED -- Miss Victoria WATTS, on 22 August 1873 in BC at the home of her brother-in-law O. P. WINSTON, Esq. WATTS was a native of Charlottesville, VA and until November last, was a resident of Virginia. Her brother and sister were with her at her death. [Obit. also appears in Charlottesville, VA Chronicle, 23 Sep 1873.] Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, Regular Monthly Meeting. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen: R. GILL, W. W. MOORE, A. A. ERHARD, J. DUVE. No quorom. Meeting reset for 09 October. Present at this meeting were Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen: R. GILL, R. BURGER, L. EILERS, W. W. MOORE, A. A. ERHARD, J. DUVE. Voted to open road where it passes Mrs. S. J. DOROUGH's field. Mr. D. E. OUTLAW appointed overseer of this raod. Allowed $10 to A. W. GRIMES for extra services rendered. The following accounts allowed: A. A. ERHARD $19.25 coin; A. W. GRIMES $40 coin; Wm. MILLER $50 coin; J. S. WOODS $13.50 cur. W. W. MOORE appointed Sec'y pro tem. 25 October 1873 C. J. E. GRAHAM - nominee, JP Beat No. 2 J. JUNG - Chairman, BC Republican Executive Committee. H. S. STODDARD - Secretary, BC Republican Executive Committee. DIED -- Judge George W. SMITH, Columbus, of yellow fever. Was one of the first men of the State. A. E. FALKE, administrator of the estates of John KRIEGER, dec'd, and Henry KRIEGER, dec'd. Emma HASKELL and husband William HASKELL and Minerva MEYER and husband August MEYER, all of whom are non-residents, are distributors of each of said estates. DIED -- Mr. John B. HANCOCK, at his residence in BC on Wednesday last. Mrs. Dr. SEAY will teach a class in working hair into bracelets, hair pins, watch fobs, etc. Ask at her residence, opposite the Claiborne House. 01 November 1873 M. B. MAYNARD, independent candidate, County Treasurer, BC. Biography of Wm. H. LEDBETTER of Fayette County, Democratic candidate for State Senator. Native of Tennessee and resident of Texas for 35 years, and Fayette County for 30 years. Admitted to the bar in 1857. In practice with Col. Lyt W. MOORE formerly of Bastrop. More details including Confederate Service. Biography of W. F. UPTON of Fayette County, Democratic candidate for State Legislature. Native of Tennessee, now aged 41. Has resided in Texas for 30 years, and the last 20 years in Fayette and Bastrop Counties. Left Confederate service in 1864 as Lt. Col. of MANN's cavalry regiment. More details. My bay horse is running loose. $5 Reward. R. W. VINING, watchmaker. 08 November 1873 Capt. W. H. LEDBETTER, Democratic candidate for State Senator, is running against his father Hamilton LEDBETTER, People's Convention candidate for same. Hamilton was also nominated as a candidate for same by the Republican Party. Biography of W. G. MILLER, Democratic candidate for the Lower House of the Legislature. Born in North Alabama near the Tennessee line. Served one term in the Alabama Legislature, then emigrated to Texas. Resident of Texas for 20 years. More details. Biography of Robert J. PRICE, Democratic candidate for the Lower House of the Legislature. Born in Alabama, age now about 40. In 1844 he moved from Alabama to Monroe County, Mississippi, and in 1850 emigrated to Texas. Has been a resident of BC for 23 years. Served the Confederacy as a Texas Ranger under Col. WHARTON. More details. Democratic Executive Committee of BC removed George SCHAFER as the Democratic nominee for Inspector of Hides and Animals because he has stated he won't vote a straight ticket and has proved recreant to Democratic principles. Other action of the Committee: Since GRAHAM has become a candidate for JP Beat No. 2, Daniel C. HENDRIX takes GRAHAM's place on the ballot for School Director, Beat No. 2. DIED -- Mr. George GAMBLE, on Thursday last at his home on Piney, north of town. A young man born and raised in Bastrop, he had recently married, and leaves a young wife to mourn his loss. DIED -- W. H. GARRETT and child died in the Lampasas flood. Born in Buckingham County, VA 25 March 1816, came to Texas in 1836, died 27 September 1873. This obituary published by the Salado Lodge No. 296 (Masonic). Signed E. S. C. ROBERTSON, R. B. HOLLEY, W. P. HANCOCK, A. J. ROSE, Secretary. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, regular monthly meeting. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen: A. A. ERHARD, J. C. HIGGINS, J. C. BUCHANAN, R. BURGER, W. W. MOORE. Accounts allowed: J. S. WOODS - jail fees $12.50 cur.; A. W. GRIMES $40 coin; MOORE & TRIGG - stationery, etc. $0.60 coin. 15 November 1873 Bastrop County Republican Ticket: J. DUVE - District Clerk M. B. MAYNARD - County Treasurer A. BERTSCH - County Surveyor T. Alexander HASSLER - Inspector Hides & Animals J. JUNG - JP, Beat No. 1 C. J. E. GRAHAM - JP, Beat No. 2 F. H. CORBELL - JP, Beat No. 3 W. G. LAWHORN - JP, Beat No. 4 L. BURGDORF - JP, Beat No. 5 C. WERTZNER - School Director, Beat No. 1 J. J. SMITH - School Director, Beat No. 2 Miles EPLOR - School Director, Beat No. 3 Geo. WARREN - School Director, Beat No. 4 C. G. JUNGMICHEL - School Director, Beat No. 5 MARRIED -- At the residence of the bride's father in BC, 13 November 1873, by Rev. N. T. STRAYHORN, Mr. H. H. HOUSE to Miss Leah M. OSBURN. 22 November 1873 Bastrop County Republican Executive Committee: J. JUNG, Chairman; J. DUVE, C. A. LOTTMAN, John MILLER, W. WALTER, R. F. CAMPBELL, Robert Henry MILLER, Charles WERTZNER, H. R. RUSH, A. COPE. 29 November 1873 DCBC convened on Tuesday last, Judge MANEY presiding; Geo. W. GLASSCOCK, District Attorney pro tem in the absence of B. TRIGG; R. F. CAMPBELL, District Clerk; J. M. FINNEY and Frank McKENNA, deputies; John KOHLER, Sheriff; Wm. SPITLER and Nat MORRIS, deputies. The following were impanelled as a Grand Jury: J. A. HOOPER, foreman; Clark JOHNSON, J. L. FREEMAN, Esq. WASHINGTON, J. W. KENNEDY, Joseph GLOVER, Henry McDONALD, George W. SCHAFER, Fred. KURCHER, Henry BORUM, A. H. CROW, J. S. SMITH, J. W. MEEK, W. P. MILES, S. W. PETTYJOHN, F. M. RENNBAN?, J. C. HIGGINS. DIED -- Mrs. Teresa HIGHSMITH, mother of Capt. M. B. HIGHSMITH, at McDade on Sunday last and buried in Bastrop on Monday. Mrs. HIGHSMITH was one of the oldest residents of Bastrop, and for years has been very feeble from age. The Democratic Executive Committee has removed W. A. HIGHSMITH as candidate for JP, Beat No. 2, and substituted C. J. E. GRAHAM. MARRIED -- At the residence of J. E. FITZPATRICK, BC, on Tuesday night 25th ult., by Rev. Mr. McLEMORE, Mr. John E. HANCOCK and Miss Lizzie A. DUNCAN, all of BC. 06 December 1873 DCBC proceedings: Frank McKENNA, Esq. admitted as a counsellor and attorney at law. W.J. CAIN is renting two-three hundred acres, 5 miles south of McDade station. Three farms for sale near H & T. C. Railroad. Signed: W. A. STANDIFER and J. L. ARMSTRONG, near Elgin. J. W. RICKS, agent of Sorrells, Gillis, and Ricks, has made oath before J. B. COPE, JPBC, that Hosey CANADY is indebted to said firm for the sum of forty-four and 20-100 gold dollars, and that said CANADY is a transient person. Bastrop Council Meeting, Board of Aldermen, regular monthly meeting. Present: Wm. MILLER, Mayor; Aldermen: J. C. HIGGINS, J. C. BUCHANAN, L. EILERS, A. A. ERHARD, W. W. MOORE. Deferred consideration of the judgment for costs in suit of Edwin ERVINE vs. Corporation of Bastrop. A petition from Mr. LINKE, read by Maj. J. D. SAYERS, regarding streets referred to Street Committee. D. E. OUTLAW's petition re: opening the old road through Mrs. S. J. DOROUGH's field was read. Accounts allowed: Mrs. WOODS - jail fees $5.00 cur. - deferred consideration of her $7.00 balance; A. W. GRIMES - as Marshall (salary, horse hire, removing dead carcass and misc.) $45 coin. Approved that the three-acre lot now squatted upon by C. BRINKMAN be leased free to him for the term of 10 years from date. 13 December 1873 DIED -- Mr. Jas. FITTZ, the old sheriff and hotel keeper of La Grange, in La Grange. DCBC Criminal Docket proceedings: O. H. P. COLE, charged with murdering a negro soldier in 1866 - verdict: not guilty; Alexander NEWTON charged with murdering a fellow negro, a brother-in-law, we believe - verdict: murder in the first degree and life imprisonment; Edward SWEENEY, charged with murder - a nolle pros was entered by the District Attorney; A. M. SHERRILL, charged with theft from a house, pled guilty - verdict: 2 1/2 years in penitentiary; State of Texas vs. Charles MIDDLETON, charged with murder, is set for Monday, 15 inst., and that of Alex FLORES, similar charge, for Tuesday next. Upcoming Democratic Calico Ball: Dr. R. W. MILLER appointed chairman, T. J. TRIGG appointed Secretary. The names of the following gentlemen were annexed as participants: Dr. R. W. MILLER, Jimmie REDDING, J. A. ALDRIDGE, T. C. CAIN, D. C. CUNNINGHAM, D. S. GREEN, W. T. HIGGINS, O. F. NASH, Tom BLACK, Dr. EARLY, C. W. CRISER, J. A. HOOPER, Richard BURGER, Wm. OLIVE, James MOORE, M. B. HIGHSMITH, A. W. GRIMES, A. J. RUSSELL, J. D. RUSSELL, James GLASS, James WILSON, H. H. TURNER, Will. THRALKEL, Dr. SHEASBY, P. J. GILL, Chester ERHARD, J. L. DELANEY, Robert GILL, J. B. REYNOLDS, T. J. TRIGG, W. W. MOORE, Dr. LUCKETT, Dr. MATHEWSON, J. C. MILLS, Dyer MOORE, Jimmie REYNOLDS, James OLIVE, T. K. MOORE, K. M. TRIGG, Allie REYNOLDS, Will. GRIMES, J. A. MILLICAN, John NOLEN, B. D. ORGAIN, D. O. HILL, A. H. CROW, S. W. BILLINGSLEY. The following appointed honorary managers from the different Beats: Dr. SAYERS, Dr. W. A. OATMAN, A. A. ERHARD, Col. R. S. GREEN, James TAYLOR, Col. J. C. HIGGINS, Col. G. W. JONES, Capt. Wm. J. CAIN, Hon. R. J. PRICE. T.J. TRIGG, James REDDING, and J. A. ALDRIDGE appointed a committee to notify the honorary managers of their appointment. 20 December 1873 Official Vote of Bastrop County: Governor: DAVIS - 1144; COKE - 1090 Lieutenant Governor: TAYLOR - 1144; HUBBARD - 1087 Comptroller Public Accounts: THOMAS - 1134; DARDEN - 1100 Treasurer: MONROE - 1135; DORN - 1099 Commissioner General Land Office: KEUCHLER/KENCHLER? - 1144; GOOS - 1089 Superintendent Public Instruction: NORTON - 1147; HOLLINGSWORTH - 1085 Senator, 26th District: H. LEDBETTER - 1155; W. LEDBETTER - 1063 Representatives: WALKER - 1121; UPTON 1062 CAMPBELL - 1211; PRICE - 1065 BILLINGSLEY - 1173; MILLER - 972 District Clerk: DUVE - 987; FINNEY - 1220 County Treasurer: MAYNARD - 1097; STANDIFER - 1128 County Surveyor: BERTSCH - 1006; MONCURE - 1223 Animal and Hide Inspector: HASLER - 1128; SPAULDING - 1093 Justices of the Peace: JUNG - 1115; HEARN - 1084 GRAHAM - 1481; HIGHSMITH - 718 CORBELL - 1016; WAMMEL - 1161 LAWHORN - 1400; HIGHSMITH - 777 BURGDORF - 1129; JONES - 1077 County School Directors: WERTZNER - 1124; GARWOOD - 1082 SMITH - 1136; HENDRIX - 1075 EPLOR - 2193; no opposition WARREN - 1162; MILES - 1049 JUNGMICHAEL - 1140; HILL - 1035 Bastrop Corporation Ticket: For Mayor - Wm. MILLER. For Aldermen: W. W. MOORE, J. C. HIGGINS, J. C. BUCHANAN, Dick BURGER, L. EILERS, W. WALTER, J. Ross GREEN, A. A. ERHARD. For Treasurer: Charles VOGT. Rev. T. J. WILLIAMSON has been placed in charge of the Hempstead pastorate by the recent M. E. Church South Conference held at Austin, and will be moving there. DIED -- Mrs. Bettie JEFFRESS, scarcely 18 years old, oldest daughter of Capt. J. J. MONCURE of our county. Less than one year ago we published the marriage of Prof. R. A. JEFFRESS and Miss Bettie MONCURE. MARRIED -- On Thursday morning last, 18th inst., at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. T. J. WILLIAMSON, Mr. Wm. B. GRIMES and Miss M. Belle CLARKE, all of this county.