Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
r Like
a Comet
Tmt »Mter Cm Sawb Yml
Botttos onb. J1.00 Size boldin* 254 MmM
tha trial ait*. which Mill for 50c.
hww hr *. ceawnrr 4 ca. csium.
iol Dyspepsia Cure
In the «ky com**
. th* star of health
\ to the weak and
V\ weary despon»
\v\ dentdyapeptic,
ft'Acurlsg ail
• t • m ae h
\ m troubles and
digestive
\y'A'\ disorder*.
famous remedy \V\
does for die stem- V
ach that which it V
la unable to do for V
itself, even if but \y
alightly disordered U
or overburdened. I
Kodol
supplies the natural liO
juices of digestion and I yl
. does the w«rk of the VW
Stomach. tczaxlng the I'vln
nervous tension, while rJjj
the Inflamed muscles Ij ,
and membranes of that It
organ are allowed to M
rest and heal. It cures RM
indigestion, flatulence, ■
palpitation of the heart 9
nervous dyspepsia and tin
al) stomach troubles by K
cleansing, purifying and fij
strengthening the glands. "
membranes of the atom* \
•ch and digestive organs.
Sold by Ploeger & Wiggins.
LOCKF RnA POST.
•CM tV ft-. 1. •ir.KhV
Oaily l\»»t4 ro-pt Thuradejr *
Wexkl* Published Every Thursday
The tv ember* of Luling Truck
Association have pledged them-
1 selves to plant 350 bu-hels of
I Irish potatoes, and all the mem
j bers are not braid from yet.
I There will be other crops than
' potatoes planted and from all
indications Luling 's going to
live at home this year.
The Rev. George c. Rankin
1* bitter over his defeat for
chaplain of the House ot Rep-
resentatives and vows his eter-
nal enmity against his enemies
The reverend Georg it don bt less
forgets that somewhere it is
said: “If thine adversary (ene-
my) smite thee on one cheek
| turn the other that be might
smite it also.” And in another
place “Father forgive them tor
they know not wbat they do.”
But as Brother Rankin is labor-
ing under the old Mosaic law
tuat “an eye tor an eye and a
tooth for a tooth” which he
doubtless thinks still obtains,
he promises some|lively doings
for bis enemies and those who
voted agaiust him. However,
the rankling spirit of Bro. Ran
kin is proof conclusive that bis
defeat is about the best thing
that has happened to the legis-
lature of Texas in many a year.
PROGRAMME.
February, 1905.
1 Answer roll call with
tacts about Wharton.
2. Music—“Fur Southland
Smith & Lindenberg,
Kd.t •- rtuxint.ao .Mno1t.4er
Both Phone* No. It®.
Veaklv > (per *nnuro> SI «>
Daily Poet, ’ or 10c • month.
a nv rtii-iing svr -.
Uiapley ad ver- tain* r. .«m made aoownon
amiOcation and »»»-M «. '.<v .•* 'xmt *«'•
'ubulattoa.
Local ad>s *wrkiy U ceoia per
1 baa. Irat In**' ft ceout ev«-b a jnaaqo«>ni
'■•trMoa D»Hy.« 'xuw r-vv l,oe -iratrht.
Mo local mao*-- dl*. ontmuad •>o*,i order-
Mani.
Catered a. the e'wt ritw-e •< uncnan'B
Hwraa aa aeeoad elite* aaatl matter
The reduced acreage of cotton
means millions to the farmers
of the South Will you be on«-
anoog the thousand* of farmers
necessary to reduce the acreage
and make the millions?
Mr. Morse, of Dodge-Morse
notoriety, has been dropped as
y ice-pres’dent of one of the
New York banks. It doesn’t
follow, however that Mr. Morse
money will have to retire from
the same bank.
•
The thousands of bales of
cotton held in this county re-
present thousands of dollars
Ions to the farmers holding them
And tbe pity of it all is that
most of this cotton cou’d have
been sold for 9 and 10 cents.
Cotton raised and sold for
S cents represents a loss to tbe
farmer, but cotton raised and
sold for 9 or 10 ceo»s represents
a profit for the farmer. Moral:
Hereafter when you can get 9 or
10 cent- remember tbe lesson
taught yon this year and sell.
Lots of farmers round Luling
are going into the peanut in-
dustry on an extended scale.
What are those Dale and other
•andv 4and farmers going to
do about the industry which
proved so sa Jsfactory and re*
•nmeratlve to them last year?
FOR HALE
Loved,” Mrs. Jane Morton
Ware, Briton.
3. What concerted action
against Richmond was begun in
February of lc64? What was
tbe result?? Where did Lee
have his beadquarters at this
time? How far was this from
Richmond? Tell of Stuart’s
gallant conouct and his death.
What does Davis say ot his very
last hours? —Rise and tall of
Confederate Government. Chap
ter 45, Jefferson Davis.
4. Poem—•‘Galveston” Mol-
lie E. Moore.
5. Music.
6 Character sketch of Cal-
houn
7. Song—The Bonnie Blue
Flag.
March 1906.
1. Answer roll call with
facts about Ramseur.
2. Music—Dixie.
3. Who assumed command of
U. S. army in March, 1864?
Give position of both armies In '
Spring of ’64. The choice of
wbat three movements were
left Grant? Which did be!
choose? Describe tbe Red
River campaign. Wbat was tbe
real object of the expedition?
—Rise aud Fall of Confederate
Government, Chapter 46, Jeffer
son Day is.
4. Music.
5. Poem. “Song of the
Cbattahoochie,” Sidney Lanier.
6. Character sketch of
Grady.
7. Music—“Our Southland,”
Miss Dunovaut.
Mrs. 8. H Watson.
Historian Tex. Div. U. D. C.
NOTICE.
Having bought oat the J. J
Smith Dairy I wish to inform,
tbe public that I shall endeavor.
to hold their appreciated
patronage with tbe choicest of
service possible to render.
Respectfully yours.
W. H. Miller
To Cure A Cold io One Day.
An Emerson Square piano In
M>d condition (knts when
w tyM. will se'l fur ffffO. In
Spire this office.
Take Laxative Bromo Quin*
ins Tablets. All druggists re-
fund tbs money if it fails to
cure. E W Grove's signature
is on each bos. 25c
SICKENING SHIVERING
FITS
«>t Ague and Malaria, can be re-
lieved and Cured with Electric
Bitters. This is a pure, tonic
medicine; of especial benefit in
malaria, tor it exerts a true
curative influence on the disease
driving it entirely out ot the!
system. It is much to be per-1
terred to Quinine, having none
o! lb's drug's bad after-effects
E H. .Munday, of Henrietta,
«ex., writes: “My brother was
verv low with malarial fever
and jaundice, till he took Elec-
tric Bitters ; which saved his
life. At C. McDannald Go
drug store; price 50c, guaran-
teed.
PIGS FOR*ALE.
We have about eighty bead
of tine young graded Poland
China pigs and snoats fcr sale
and will sell them very cheap.
You are killing off your porkers
iso now is the time to replenish
jyour pens for next season, ad
dre-s. Hill yer Hog Co.,
Pentress, Texas
TONIC TO THE SYSTEM
—
For liver troubles and consli-i
I pation there is nothing better!
than Dewitt’s Little Early Ris-j
era, the famous little pills They
do not weaken the stomach. •
Their action ujMjn tbe system is
, mild, pleasant and harmless.
[Bob Moore, of LaFayette. Ind., i
[says:’ No use talking, Dewitt’s'
Little Early Risers do their work '
. All other pills I have used gripe!
and make me sick in the stom-
ach and never cured mu. Dewitts 1
[Little Early Risers proved to be
the long sought relief. They are'
simply perfect ” P< rsons trave-
ling find Little Early Risers tbe
most reliable remedy to carry*
[ with them. Sold by Ploeger A
Gillet.
Notice To The Pub-
lic.
———
We have opened a family and .
general gfdcery business in tha
Henderson,.building which was
formerly occupied by Geo. F.
McMahan. Our aim will be to
kerp always on hands tbe beat
and freshest of groceries and
our object will be to please I
everyone who will be so kind as [
to trade with ns. We shall also'
make a specialty ot country
produce. Hoping to have at
least a liberal share of yuur
patronage we are.
Respectfully yours,
Brock Bros.
Triads of Motherhood
■ft Broad Street
■ywM M well *a to *▼ UmbMv. Duriu* Itot linre I had Vre wiKarriaflM
Bd Blthoogb we loaged for a child to bioao our bomc tbi« mwomkI im*oam-
>. 1 had oonataut racking bearing-down pniua in th* pelrio organa and a
palling through my limba with fr<-<juant beaut*. >>«• t felt dek at air
■toman* aad vomited frvqueuUy and do medic inc h. if 1 «*U1 1 Utod
Wine of Oardni
Then my
health improved, th* pain* gradually leaaoned
__________ rell. I am now the happy mother of a boy eigb
months old and my husband join® m* la aanding heartfelt thanka to
tor your •plrndid medicine. 7 //
Without, 1 would have been a - *
childleaa, instead of • happy z-jenav-v
WINECARDUI
’Win* of Caidui ia th* nvwt ancreatful uienatnial regulator. By
regulating menatruatiun. Wine of Cardui baniahea inflammation
from the entire female organhm and tbe stmigtheoed ligamenta
bring the organs back to their proper place. Thia ia what Wine of
Cardui did for Mr*. Nirdlinger. ft baniahed the racking pain* and
burning inflammation and brought her relief. Sue waa rrdorsd to
bealUi and atmigth and gives w me ot Cardui the credit of making
her able to btxioms a happy motlicr. This medicine equips a woman
for evnry duty of wifeho. si and motherhood. There are many Buf-
fering women who think that health can never Imj theirs beuiiae they
cannot aeeure the arrviceH of a groat specialist, but we want to say
right here that while Jirw. Nirdlinger lives in T’hilidelpliia, a groat
nu*dical center, ahe depended on Wine of C.udai for acurc aiid she
wa» cured. Thia aame medicine is within your reach. " ill you
take it?
All druggists sail $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui.
Wire WiJowsMits 1|
East Side Square. Phone 161.
Country Produce Bought and Sold.
•s apt to be jn infinitesimal quantity, but. tber^
isn't even that amount of adulteration in the high
grade foods that you purchase at this store. Our
Teas, Coffees, Spices and Flour are absolutely
pure and of the best flavor to be prr»cured Our
Flavoring extracts are the best manufactured.
Our prices as low as you will pay for inferior
goods elsewhere.
Indeed
i
Real Estates Agent
IXXIKUAKT, TKXAS, OPHCK OVKIt PL01CGKIW* W1UU1NH UUUU STOKE
VERY
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvvv
Why you rent land year after year, keep moving continually not knowing where
yonr next home if one at all will be,having to take any old kind of a place no matter
how poor or foul the lands may be, never giving your wives the pleasure of knowing
•that they are to have a home of their own, wheie they can use their spare moments
in beautifying the same, with the feeling that will be well repaid in future for
tber efforts.
Why do you Jet opportunities to get a home with a very small cash payment
down, and the deferred payments with a low rate of interest and on lon^ time pass
by, when strangers are coming here every day taking the best bargains to be found
in the state.
Why should you not make an effort to secure a home before all the lands that
,cao be bad cheap and on easy terms are gone, you are now missing the best oppor-
tunity ot your life to secure a home.
I have some of the best bargains to be had in the State—call and see what I
have. I you want to buy I have what you want.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 11, Ed. 1 Monday, January 16, 1905, newspaper, January 16, 1905; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189473/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .