Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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TO THE PUBLIC.
THE LOCKHART POST
tUBSCRlPTION:
DIRECTORY
A FREEZING PROPOSITION!
PHONE NO- 8
Ice Cream Freezers
Ice Tubs
Ice Shavers.
Ice Picks
Ice Tongs
Ice Tea Goblets
Ice Water Tanks
we
PRICES?
Below Zero!
CiTT orrtcKM*.
|_j ENKY HOM El EK,
A GENTLE HINT
AT MIXS WITTER'!
Closing Out Sale
to 8 years old.
B. F. Norwood.
| battle of _5’onx'r5
MATCMtO
Mt aSmaJIMaroin
I
Team*. ’
r. HojhI’m
Subscribe for the DAILY POST and keep
up with the newsof the City
The New Racket
tempera-
snnsbine
a aingle
that our
relatives
SJ
Ovictv
5’t>n qs
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY
Dally 1*0*1—Every dav (Kicept Sunday).
L
High G rude Ta iioHng
Dyeing and renovating Clothing
and
But
not
Me
*08T PUBLISHING COMPANY
CAREY SMITH. Iditer •«< Manat*'
The “Orphan Boy’’ st:ll meets
the trains, rain or shine.
Odum bi a 31., <u»poBit«‘ H.
A. P Depot
hi Mug
ature are sold tv
I am no cheap John dobber, I
use the best material and mix
and color my own paints. I
guarantee first class work or
no pay. Office at Ellis & Hill-
yer's lumber yard. Work by
contract only.
ei ™ C. G. ARNOLD.
Lockhart, Texas.
ADVERTISING RATES.
Dlaplay advertUIng rate* made known on
application and based strictly on bona ide I
OtrculatkM.
Lo> al advertiainy in weekly. iff cents per
line, firat insertion. 5 rents each sulsieoiient
Insertion Dally. Jcenu. per line straight.
No io: al matter dlacontiuued until ordered
; Monk & Wiggins.
I Phone 03. The Druggists.
UX KHAKT - ■ • TEXAN
Is still going on in our Perfume Department.
Each flower battling for supremacy over the
others and they all score decisive points in
their respective spheres for their odors are
like the flowers themselves and altogether
they make
One Grand Army
that cannot be excelled by any for they are the
finest line ever brought here, Their delacacy and dis
tinctness of odor ap|>eals to the taste of the most fas-
tidious.
Cp p?our line of Station-
v >1 >1 >ary and toilet articles
is<'|<era'id h>r th** benefit of our!
customer* and being ud to date and
katlsfsetory in terr popular and re-1
' ad van-
Bull* In profit to uh. The
tsites ,-re mutual
Single Drivers Matched
Roadster*, Quick Steppers
Saddle Horses
and bn*lse-a or pleasure turnouts
promptly at moderate prices
Arrival*—M. K. A T., ra»t bound. 10:43 n n>
M. A A A. I*., north Itound 5:30 p m. M. K.
T.. wvat bound.8:43 pm.
.... , Departure*—M. K A T. eagt Ixnind. ff:43 a m
*****_____________‘ S. A- A A. I’.. M>utb tatuHd. 10:10 a hi. M K.
i A T.. we»t bound. 5:43 t. m.
Entered al th. Port Office at Lockhart ' .t.h mmtm
Texaam. second claaa mall matter. , Arrhw frol„ Holme* on Turadaya. Tbur»-
— 1 - I day. and Saturday*. m a hi. From Ledford
onTueMtay. and Saturday* at 10 a iu. Dally
from Lytton Spring, and Mendoco. 4 p :u.
Dally from Seawillow and TliiatOS. 4 pin.
„ if ><_ Depart* dally to Lytton Suring, and Men-
Perhaps if Mr. Bryan were in doaa.teani. Dully to Seawlllo* and Tllmou.
„ • *“■ Holme*. Tueuduy*. Tbur-daya and
a position to name the Justice Saturday*. HI u m. Ledford. Tucaday* and
of the Supreme Court he would i
interpret the Constitution for
them and tell them what he ex-
pected them to do before hand.
Apparently Mr. Bryan recog
nizes no distinction between a
Supreme Court and a political
junta. —San Antonio Express.
Really, is there any differ
ence? There should be,
know, but is there?
description. I will be in Lockhart from May wonderful,
28 till June 12. Can be found at Field's sta-
ble.
Had Gov. McSweeney.
South Carolina accepted the
resignation of the two Senators
Tilman would have made mince psbcisctomcBm
meat out ot McLaurin in short’ fX’Sbi'.’x yX'.X£;..M‘'K
order. And its quite signifi ju’Cc* *ourt meet* third Mood.y d. each
cant, too, that every Republi-
can newspaper favors, openly, Mayor f. m storey.
Senator McLaurin, and well
.. . . _ g. ii* Manual, v na*. rfrribniB,
they might, for every public{ Aldrrmen J. D. McMurtrry F K. I III)er.
act of that gentleman proves,
conclusively, that be is a Repub-
lican in Democratic garb. Sen
ator Tilman’s pitchfork has
pricked many a radical member
of Congress and every one of
them would spend time
money to secure his defeat,
it will not be so and would
have been even if Gov.
Sweeney bad accepted the resig-
nation
____, - □ m. Dally to set...................
' U • m, Huiihcu. Tiin-dn
Z. „
Saturday*. 3 p ut.
DurrmcT orrtcKHS.
Di.trlet Judge. L. W. Moore.
DUtrict Attorney. J»a. L. Storey.
District clerk. Ji>o. P. Llppold.
Diatrlct court meet*, the eleventh Monday
after the ir»t Monday in January tnd the
tenth Monday after the flrat Monday in
Augu.t.
covnty omcma.
County Judge. Geo. W. Kjraer
i ounty Attorney, w. K. Saylor.
County Clerk. W. E cDuwell.
Sheriff. J no. J. Sander*.
Treasurer. B. G. Collier
Tax As*--**or. Elroy E. Melx-un.
Tax Collector. Joe Magee.
Surveyor. J. I>. C'lmpman.
Public Weigher. Bine Ellison
Aug. Luedrckr.
C muity < < till n • 11» tlilia <■> <.»; in ft b-
rt uary. ay. Augu.t and November.
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Ot ; COL'WTT OOMMlltaiOWKM*.
G. A. Hlash-ui. Precinct No. 1. Maxwell.
J no. deary. Precinct No. S. Luling.
W D. crunk. Precim't No. 1 Martindale.
John Hur»l. Precluct No 4. Tayh>r«»ille.
A El- LEAD-
isg Mauaxines I
©f choice liter ;
In our style of climate, with
j ts sudden changes of
C. E. McDANNALD A CO. ture,— rain, wind and
often intermingled in
day,—it is nc wonder
W jg > r JT A 1 11/ A M / Ain I children, friends and
/VI a I K /I l\J ! B 'are so frequently taken from us
1 * C-x ■ J FF / V JF | by neglected colds, half the
’ deaths resulting from thiscause. •
A bottle of Boschee’s German
Syrup kept about ^’our home
for immediate use will prevent
serious sickness, a large doc-
From 13-3 to 15 hands high and from 5’tor's mii, and perhaps death,i
1 by the use of three or four doses
For curing Consumption, Hem !
_ « . . - . « * . orrhages, Pneumonia, Severe
I Will pay a fair price for mules of this Coughs, Croup, or any disease,!
— ---- — - — | of the throat or lungs, its sue-i
‘ , as
your druggist will tell you.
Get a sample bottle free from!
J. S. Browne Co. Regular
size, 75 cts. Get Green's Prize
Almanac.
From the present date to continue
indrfinately will be inaugerated a
Not closing the business by any means, but
getting nd of goods! now have on hand.
I want to dispose of these goods
Come Around Anywaj
and talk to Us
your visit
alisj wen if you <l<» uot buy.
Aw-ck—.r and Collector. B F. Itodd.
Marwlittl. t'bw*. Jenkin*.
P. K. Wright. W. E. Field. E. L. Bo«deu
Jlty council tui-ela ttr»l Monday iu each
nMMith.
in order that I may make arrangements
and room lor tnoregtwMta later on.
1 IllM IS
h legitimate proposition.
We cannot <4
fer for salt* goods at cost and live.
but we
can sell you as cheap as you can buy else
where.
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Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 106, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 4, 1901, newspaper, June 4, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189794/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .