Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 32, Ed. 1 Monday, February 18, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Local and Personal.
ELLI5 & HAWKJNJ
LOCKHART TEXA5
DO TOD NEED
coun-
Notary Public in Office.
FiRST-CLASS
Office on Second Floor in Brock Building.
Felix
today
ABSTRACTORS OF LAND
TITLES, AND LOAN AGENTS,
Abstracts of Titles furnished on short notice
for any tract of land in Caldwell County.
Loans Negotiated at the lowest rates of inter
est. No Commissions charged for making
loans. Conveyancing done and all kinds of
legal instr ments prepared.
R. Warshawski is in St. Louis
buying goods.
The road master of the M. K.
& T. is here today.
J. M. Frost of Mendoza was
in the city Saturday.
E. B. Flowers left Sunday
for his cattie ranch at Millett
Mr. J. M. Booton, of Mendoza'
was in the city today on busi-
ness.
Charlie McDowell and Bob
Blundell took in the river
try Sunday.
Dr. Daugherty and
Grantham are in the city
from Fentress.
with a bril-
TO THE
in
POAT
Musical Instruments
WE
CAN PLEASE
ments, etc., etc
YOU!
Give us a call
I BOTH IN QUALITY
AND PRICEY
Low Excursion Rate’s will be
effect at all points in Texas.
ALL LEAD-
ing Magazines
of choice liter-
The program will conclude
liant Tournament Ball.
and Violins
Profs. J. B. Patterson of
Prairie Lea and J. S. Killian of
Fentress were here Saturday.
Mrs. A. B. Barrow, of Taylors-
ville spent Saturday in the city
visiting her brother, Mr. K. D.
Baker.
There will be a dance in the
new Bowden building tonight.
A large crowd is expected to be
in attendance.
Reese Westmoreland paid
Gonzales an urgent “business”
visit Sunday. His mail is heav-
ier now than usual.
J. T. Storey left
nualmj^iiiraSfcs of spring goods
40Fuie firm of J. Nix 4 Co.
Miss Julia Witter left Satur-
day for various cities East at
which places she will lay iu a
large supply of millinery.
The “Orphan Boy” took a
bath yesterday which was such
a shock to him that he had to
lie down and rest for an hour.
Messrs. Rheiner Chew, AV. C.
Coopwood and Erie Storey ac-
companied by Misses Fannie
Carter, Rosa Blunt and Rosa
Trigg spent Sunday at BurdetU
Wells.
Dick Bennon, for several
.yearsa brick layer in Lockhart
kinder contractor Birkner, died
N the hospital at Austin last
Yesday.
Prof. Frank Mayo and W. T.
Spruill of Taylorsville passed
through the city yesterday en
route to visit* “friends’" at
Holmes
Ernest*Collier, now attending
McGee's Commercial College at
San Marcos, spent Saturday
and Sundaj* in the city with
home folks.
The colored people of the M.
E. Church colored formerly lo-
cated ou Gonzales street have
built a neat parsonage on their
property in East Lockhart.
We sell Storey & Clarks
Pianos, Chicago Cottage
Organs,
Band and Orchestra
Music a Specialty.
Guitars, Band instru
Good Reading.
ature are sold by
C. E. Mtl>ANNALI> & CO
• LOCKHAKI *
WE MAKE
APECIAL PRICE5
On cash sales or will
discount the
BEAT TERM!
You can get on
WORK?
THEN COME
□OWN BY THE RIO GRANDE
JOB
GEO. WASHINGTON
of the principle
at Laredo Texas. February, 22nd. the
Anniversary of the Birth-day of
Editor W. R. Hadley, of Mar-
tindale Rustler was in the city
on business Saturday
Jno. Fowler has been quite
sick for the past few days, but I
is now able to be up.
W. E. McDowell and wife and '
W. B. Baker left this morning
for the Mardi Gras.
Mike Swartz is taking a “lay
off” this week and Mr. Birkner s
force is cut down one.
Mr. Win. Ray and wife, ac-
companied by Miss Lillian Jobe
left Saturday for St. Louis.
Doc Lincecum and family-
passed through today enroute
to their home in Gonzales.
Under Auspices of the “Yaqui” Tribeof Red-
Men. Will be celebrated with an elaborate
and gorgeous program, some of the features
of which will be
BULLFIGHTS, by celebrated Spanish Fighters.
STREET PAGEANT, corn|x>sedof numerous floats etc
CONCERTS, by famous Mexican and Texas bands.
PASSION PLAY, in open air. on one
plazas of the city.
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