Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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THE
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SHREVEPORT.
KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO,
MKTj
Lockhart National Bank
CAPITAL
VOLNEY FL. is,
THOU. MCNEAL.
G. A BLABtENZ.
VOLNEY ELLIS, PmNtH
FHOI McNEAL. Viee-Pri
•J. W. KARBACK:
GEO. W. WALTON.
B. II. WALKER.
B H WALKER. Caihicr.
CHAS. W. LEESEMANN.A.C
DIRECTORS:
J. N. I. MoCEKDY,
W. M. iTEELE.
;CHAK. W. LEESEMANN
We do a General Banking business and respect^
ully solicit your account.
$25,000
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
L*SvfcS
IO:3S a
NORTH
Arrive*
6:30 o. rr.
DIRECTORY
Feb-
A 20™ CENTURY TRAIN
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AUSTIN, HOUSTON, GALVESTON, SAN ANTONIO.
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway
MISSION ROUTE,
A. F. FIELD
COMMONLY KNOWN /IS Tltf
Furniture
A I HO
Lockhart, Texas
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THIS SPACE IS LOR THE LIVERY AND
TRANSEER BLSINESS OE
Give him your business
and he
will treat you right.
Vm udoiag V
S-><1 Hy all tw’’. ,
m
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Jilirt!/*. <rf the I’racr G. W. Mill*,
towub). J. T. li^nderaon
JiMlk ** «o>>rt lurert* third Monday In carb
month.
ixaVirTT voMMiasioklK*
G. A N!«*!rna Pre<-|»r* N** I Maxwell.
J>k> Clrary. Prwlnrt No I. Luling.
W. D. Crunk. Precinct No. .1 Martindale
John Hural. Precinct No I Taylor*rille.
TO THE GOOD PEOPLE OF
THIS CITY.
Passenger
Local
145 acres of land in the Sam’l
Hayalett league for $500.00.
$250 cash, time on balance to
suit purchaser. O. Ellis.
Superior Passenger Service. Fast Trains.
Modern Equipment, The quickest way to
ST. LOHS, MEMPHIS,
All points North.East & Southeast
Jas. G. Burleson, A B. Storey
and C. A. Andrews returned
from Austin Saturday evening.
J. T, Lewis, lumber dealer
of Maxwell, spent Sunday in
Ixrckhart. While here •‘Sir’’
Thomas left a neat little order
for job work which we duly ap-
Take the Daily Post.
Mose Hridenheimersi»ent Sun-
day in Austin.
Pat Daniel sjtent Sunday with
home folks in Austin.
J. W. Shoaf went to San An-
tonio Saturday.
Jas. L. Storey drove through
to Luling yesterday.
Louis Ridout came in from
the Katy extension.
Sheriff Sanders went South
on the “Sap” today.
County court is now in ses-
sion with a full docket.
V. W. Wiggins left this morn
ing for Austin on business.
Mr. G. W. Heflin will leave
in the morning for St. Louis.
Frank Glover of Austin passed
> through today enroute to Gon-
zales.
MARKE1 REPORT.
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The following is the Market Re
port as compiled for The Post
weekly by Jas. G. Blanks and which
governs the local market only.
CHANCED EVERY
Cotton baein middling
Cotton seed p r 1(H) I bn
Corn.................
Egg*..................
Butter ...............
Chicken*, an to shw ...
Turkey*, per pair ...
Bacon................
Ijird
Sweet
Irith
Cabbage, /ter /»>uiul ........... 4c
IMT Price* on hide*. hay, oat*
anti all other farm protlnct* will be
fumiahed when naked for.
Rsynol ds.CL-Agsnt
SOUTH
A—.*■■•> >r and f --i|.. I.., |l FIs*)*!
I iliyer.
den
in
“ORPHAN BOT
A|d<-rmen —J. l>. M*~Murtrey. F H
P. K. Wreght. W. E. Field. K U Moi
Jlty coutH.-U meat* flrel Monday
month
THURSDAY.
...« a-s
.......HOc
.......fine
.......l.fc
.... lOc
. 10 to 20c
......19Be
.. .... lOc
.......lOc
Potatoe*................74<.
” bunltel ........fH)<
A Tear for a Pain 5-
<c Only expactant mothara, or those who havo borne T SV
. A* children, know tha full meaning of these worda. y ‘
Every woman should tell every other woman about / ¥* S/KKwtfl
“MOTBBC9 FfUOID,” that wonderful linl- u.» jFVy* •*
me nt that diapeie all pain Incident to childbirth. ta?
*jn 1 hare la nothing hka IL < "'fi'l' oa ’
^NS JVQ. K. Monroy of»l»,lo*», S’ C« to-is -Tee me.*r«» t ’ \ 35
paid m
1 .
aA^d tree I
AAMIVAL AWt> t>KFABTUKB OF NAIIX
Arrivals- M. K A T.. eiwt bound. 10:43 a m
H. A. A A. I’., north twiund. 4:i»> p u>. M. K.
A I'.. w<.»t latund. 3;42 pn>.
Ih-partuirea—M. K A T.aaat Itoiind. »:4S n m
S. A A A. I*., voutli tMHitid. 10:1© » in. M K.
A T.. wi-nt iNMind. 5:43 g. m.
n> and at night. K«'» r
J School ?very I *■
. O. Llpacomb. I •
Aupt '
Catholic—SrrvU-«w e«rry 4th Sunday. Maae
al 7 4B *. in.. «H>rrk« at II a. m. Hrv. Father)
Mallvw. l‘a«Lor
Ept«cnp*|~prv>arhlna evrry tat Hunday at
It a. an. and at ntghl Rev. Per»-y W. Jon.-a.
I’aalor. Hunday school every Funday more-
Ing. T. F Lnngharn. nup u
l/inr.M
am
paper from Houston
. Samples furnish-
notice. Office at
yers Lumber Yard.
orkjr»,aranteed.
I am located here and am pre-
ared to do all kinds of first
ass work in the paint and pa-
hangers line. And
Surveyor. J. 0. Chapman
Public Weigher. Bine Eillwwi
Aug. Luedegfar.
f oiinty court meel« third Monday In
Repaired, Utiholstersd, Vur-
nlBDed ami Re atalned in unv
color to mutch suit.
Trunks, Bicycles, Etc., Enam-
eled.
2d door South of Now Racket Store,
opposite PoBtoffice
M. W. McGinuiH.
INTERNATIONAL AND GREAT NORTHERN RAILROAD CO.
JI/OA’KE TO LEND
ON FMMMM',
■ N AMOUNTS Ob' t5no 00 and up,
I nt loweit rate* of Intercut, pre-
vailing N« delay. No Commix,
sloiia No charge for bupectlnu lhe
proptrfv. V/iB« G» KELIx A t O. ,
415 Cortgretj aye., Austin. Tez,
Uoa* Iron, the lodge or wv-lety making the
rhange. To make a correct directory the
I.w1«m ahoufd report to the paper Just »ft«-l
MM'n elertion of oflUt r*
LSatonlc- IZoral Arch Chapter—R. Wilwm.
II I* A W Jordan. I k.;W W. Carpenter.
F. H< A riie-trer «ec
M«eta every t«i Saturday after full moon
■ I the Maaonlr hall.
A. F. A A- M - Adam McCurdy w. U.; E. B
Flneert. B. W.; T. H. t'oopwooiL J W >»irt
Anderson. 9. t*.; Jonn Fowler J. h.. W. W.
V...p» ntrr. trv>**i M C. Jeffrey, eer.
Lodge n.rrtg on Hat unlay on or before f ull
QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH. EAST AND WEST.
Thnmgh ticket* anld via Lallng and ^enthern PaolOc for ’an Antnnlo. California and Merle*
turret connect ■ t>« vtg IC-nemn for GxJreaton N.-w Orlen nt and all pelnt* ea»t Train* rug
late Graa I Central Depot at Houston
Only Ila* to Corpu* Christi. Rockport and Aran*** l’av« on the sea ceMt sod to Boerne an4
Kerrville, th,* moontainone pared.** or health and ph-arun- aeekere During the summer months
roan 1 trip tickets are on sale to three pointe at greatly rednead rate*
Informal.on cone* mog t.cketa rate* sad connections cueerfally given Call at depot
K J MAR UN. B H WALKER.
Ura l Frt aad Feas Aft . Haa Antcala, Texas Agent, Lockhsrt
Arrive* from Uolroe* on Tuesdays. Thurn-
daya and Nalurday*. a a in. From Ledford
tin Tuesday* and Saturday* at 10 a in. Dally
from Lyttfifi Spring* and Menduso. 4 p ni.
Ihsiiy from s**awillow and Tilmoti. 4 p tn.
Iieparte dally to Lytton Spring* and Men-
dosa. v a m. Dally to Sea willow and Tihuon.
V a m. Hol mew. Tueaday*. Thu rad ays and
Saturdays. 10 a m. Ledford. Tuesdays and
Saturday*. 3 pm.
psamojT crncait*.
District Judge. H Telchtnuellcr.
Dietrl' t Attorney. J*a L. Storey.
District Clerk. J no. P. Lipnold.
JM*trlctco »rt «>*l< the eleventh Monday
after the Oral Monday In January and the
tenth Monday after the Brat Monday In
Auguat
cocirrT orriCKM.
County Judge. Geo W. Kyser
County Attorney. W K Kaylor
< ounty Clerk, w E McDowell.
Sheriff. Jno .1 Sanders.
Treasurer. H G Collier
• »i< inf ln*rr«»nag ft. t» for all Ag”« ©< • • mtuad tree I Zz«pk C v’ /f / | I \
uptM applKauuo. barn! ytrt r ft.* u4 • ad*it«*s* Lj rlyl^f^ I ® / / f (\ I *
^1* TnR!intimKl.DHMaHTnR< <>.. MlaafaeGtu " " •! rearer, Ma - *
bilro&i Tim Tails
* M. k7& T.
D. L. Thompson, Ago
EAST
IOH3 s-
( oxcopt lun) 4:30 p.
WEST
6:12 p.
Sun-) II 2O a
CluPt eof routes via St. Loub>. Memphis Shreveport and New Orleans
1 trough Chair (. are and Pullman Sleepers lee vI ng San Murcoa
every day In the year.
X ’ Dallas. Ft. Worth.
in
K A L. of H —J I’- LIppoM. protector: J.
T hton-y. vice pmtecuir-. Uro W. Baker,
aw wer’y: W. H. Whitmore. Ilnan. *c«-’v: W.
E Mcltowoll, tie**.; Mr*. W. t . Handle
chap-: C E- M' liannald. captain of guard:
Mio* Julia Witter, guide: Aug Luedeckc,
guardian; T. U t hunhlll. eentlnei.
Knight* of Pythla*. No. .- M C. Jeffrey,
cham^llor commander; J. T. Gillett. Keeper
of IU-*-ord« A Seal*.
Lodge meets In lhe Opera House every 1st
and -kt Monday In each month
Knight* of Honor l<od»e IACI—E. A. Grel*-
rnber-ii. dictator) C M. Lum-, reporter; A.
M l,ay. Bnam lai reporter; Mm F**hr. tretta*
urer le>dgv meet* let and -Al Funxday
night* in each month.
Woodmen of the World. No. 53- IL K. Hill
Ctrnsui commander. Il M. Andrewa.
clerk. Meet* Jd and 4th Thursday night* Jd
fluor Brock building-
KANSAS CITY.
All Noitb Texas points via Milano and Santa Fe route.
For complete information address
9 v ^TRIACf’ c 1* J. PRICE,
- ' - I . and Gen. Supt. Gen. Pass A T. A.
b. A. A A. I*, trainsmen in-
form us that a woman was kill-
ed on the track by the Houston
and Yoakum passenger train
yesterday. Her head was com-
pletely severed from her body.
Such little pilla sb DeWitt's Little
Euriy Riser* arc very easily taken
and they are wonderfully effective
in cleaning lheliver and bowels.
Monk A wiggiris.
Persons who butler from indiges-
tion can not expect to hvc long,
because they cannot eat the food
required to nourish the body and
the products of the undigested food
they cut poisons the blood. Il is
itnporiaul to cure indigestion as
soon us possible, and the best me-
thod of doing this is to use the pre-
paration kuown as Kodoi Despepsia
Cure. It digests wnat you eat aud
restores all the digestive organs to
perfect health.
Monk »t \\ iggins.
ml<y '• )!•»>! every Sunday
W< 11.Whitmore nup'L
gxltel—I’rvwhlrig every Sunday at 11
K5>;' ' HJanUs, Son & Co. have un
F cMbi* I’oa. bo <<.rjr -I:',!,, it ii | [Hirted a pair of ferrets from
• 4S<1 al MlvhL Bev. J. J. t'ramcr l‘a»- I »» .. , , ....
-i*Ml«y *>'baot evrry Xumiay at loINCW iork and Will III this Ilian-
or fl a* m Jo*> M Blank*. NupX I . ,
i*pd«£-Prem-h Ing ©vrry 1*1 anti 3d kun-]*'®'' Sol'f tDO rat question by
. VS&lStrtt,” ."3.? ,!% turning the little varments loow
I in their warerooms.
Wallace Hudao i has recently
had constructed four small rent
houses on the Cemetery road
the appearance of which reminds
one of the surrounding's of some
1
profkksional.
J)tt. S E. BOBDBB8
The Specialist.
Cures Piles, Cancers, Catarrh
Chronic and Private Diseases.
Office at Monk & Wiggins' Drug
Store.
J. F, CARL.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Lockhart, Texas,
Office up-stairs in Browne
Building.
fl. C. JEFFREY.
ITTOIINCY-AT-LW,
Office over First National Bank,
Lockhart, Texas.
Dr. Marshal Beaty. Prop. Dr. Walker. Asu’t
Lockhart Dental Parlors,
PHONE 118.
We make a specialty of Fine Gold Filling
and Seamless Gold Crowns. We are up-to-
date Dentists. We use Gas for extracting.
We will do oou as fine work as can possibly
be done In any city up north.
In New Brown Buikling.
South-East Corner Square.
W. E. McDowell,
ABSTRACTOR
—OF—
LAND TITLES.
Has a complete Abstract of all
the land in Caldwell county. “A
stitch in time often saves time.’
When you buy land in this coun-
ty see that you can “read your
titleclear.”
|_|ENRY HOMEIEK,
High Grade Tailoving
Dyeing and renovating Clothing
V e’re Martite Zion’
That’s how the good old
song goes. But now the
people ride in comfort and
luxury’ wuen traveling to-
ward
“The city of the Saints.”
The National Live Stock
Association will bold its
great annual convention in
Salt Lake City, January 15,
18, 1901.
SLT, sum. AU YOU WITH ns
Only one tare, plus two
dollars, for the round trip,
via “The Denver Road.”
and your choice ot routes
west from Pueblo, Colorado
Springs and Denver (with
special train service).
ms WILL SE A Um TIME,
Salt Lake City is noted tor
success in caring for and
entertaining conventions,
and you don't have to ap
pologize for riding on the
Denver Road.
W. F. Sterley, A. A. Glisson,
A. G. P. A G. A. P. D.
Charles L. Hull,
T. P. A.
Fort Worth Texas.
N. B.— Drop us a line for fur-
ther information.
w. A. Ellison. T. B Coopwood.
Dks. ELLISONA GOOP WOOD
Physicians and Sureoons.
Office at McDannald & Co’s.
Jrug Store.
E. B. COOP WOOD,
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law,
Lockhart, Texas.
Office over Blanks store.
Frank s. Roberts
Attorney-at-La/w,
Office Up-stairs N**w Browne
Building.
Lockhart.....Texas.
Will Practice in all Courts, Prompt.
Personal and Special Attention to all bual-
ness placed in tuy bauds.
Ieft at i
cans
Juntingco
dicme cad
i ARR
•el an(
Aust
,an Ant J
Hatchit
i young*
>ckhart,
-otton
H cents
He lost
WFET SLEEPERS, <• FREE CHAIR CARS.
i - KATY DINING STATIOHS. MEALS 50 f ENTS.<-
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