Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 27, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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”• Texas House of Representatives Officially
• Recognizes the Shirt Waist.
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Shoes! Shoes!
pro-
battle of Siewers
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GROCERIES
These are Only a Few
All grades Calico 20yds
Good Cotton Check 20yds
♦l<*>
1.001
1.001
Extra 8. C. Bacon by side
17 lbs Y. C. Sugar
16 lbs Std. Gran. Sugar
Phone 03,
LOCKHART
STARVATION IN ZAPATA
COUNTY.
10c H lbs Lion Coffee
$1.00 m IW Good Green Coffee
1.00 4* lb Sack Good Flour
at prices
Lots of
We propose to move our stock '
Thr goods must go if price* are
worth anything.
We call special attention to our line of childrens school shoes.
You will need good shoes for your children to wear to school and
now is the time to get them cheap.
San Antonio, Tex., Aug 25.—
Reports today from Zapata
county are harrowing and con-
firm former news that the
poorer classes there are facing
starvation. They must have
immediate help in the way of *
food or the results will be terri- i
ble. Range water has failed
and cattle, too weak too travel,
are dying rapidly. The coun-
try is literally burned up by
the drouth, there being nothing
green to be seen except cactus
plants.
Zapata County is fifty miles
from the nearest railroad, and ,
The best line of overalls and work clothes m the town
whatever in the way of food consistent with the present crop and prier» of cotton,
that is sent to the famine Strick I Dry goods at prices to suit you.
, . . , . , out bv the 1st of November,
en people must be hauled from
Laredo in wagons, a two days',
trip at best.
Mayor Hicks of tnis city has
started a relief movement and (
has already sent a small sam
of money to Laredo to be used
in buying food for the sufferers, !
but what he has sent is hardly
“a drop in the bucket.” Relief
work will be continued here.
Nothing has been heard from
the War Department in answer
Former Reports Are Confirmed
- immediate Help in
the Way of Food
Is still going on in our Perfume Department.
Each flower battling for supremacy over thr
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 dvlacacy and dis
tinctness of <»dor appeals to thr ta*lr of the most fas-
tidious.
CP Pour line of Station-
I v | >ary and toilet articles
Monk Wiggins.
The Druggists
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We have a large and well selected stock of shoes that we
pose to sell as cheap as the cheapest. From now until Kept. 15.
1901, we will sell to all alike, for cash only, all shoes from $1.80
up at 25 cents per pair
to the request for rations sent
by Congressman Kleberg, but
it may be that be has heard
-from the request at Cuero,
where he went yesterday.
A GENTLE HINT.
In our style of climate, with
ts sudden changes of tempera-
ture,—rain, wiud and sunshine
often intermingled in a single
day,—it is nc wonder that our
children, friends and relatives
are so frequently taken from us
by neglected colds, half the
deaths resulting from th is cause.
A bottle of Boschee's German
Syrup kept about your home
for immediate use will prevent
serious sickness, a large doc-
tor’s bill, and perhaps death,
bv the use of three or four doses
f*or curing Consumption, Hem
orrbages, Pneumonia, Severe
Coughs, Croup, or any disease,
of the throat or lungs, its sue
cess is simply wonderful, as
your druggist will tell you.
Get a sample bottle free from
J. 8. Browne & Co. Regular
size, 75 cts. Green's Paize Al-
manac.
Chas. Gentry is buying up a
car of corn to ship to his broth-
er, J. M. at Wableau, Mo. He
is jiaying 60c. Generally in
Missouri and Kansas they have
corn to burn, literally, but the
FOR SALE.
Cow and calf, good Miiker.
Splendid disposition.
8. H. Brown.
drouth there has made this an
off year. Very good corn was
made this year, free from weev-
il, and it will help out the
short cotton crop wonderfully.
This year the mistake was
made in not putting in a larger
acreage.- Waelder News.
Lockhart first last and all
the time is our motto. We
know if Lockhart is kept at the
front none of her citisena will
bs far behind in the final round
Of the many cheap things we have to sell you. so come and see
us and be convinced that we are the cheapest bouse in town.
YOURS FOR MORE TRADE.
S«'Jo dav": Gillett & J olley.
CLASS MEAL F0R50<
hung:
FOR KATY FLYER
to ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO,
KANSAS CITY.
GALVESTON. AUSTIN.
SAN ANTONIO,
DALLAS an» FT. WORTH
THIS SPACt IS TOR Tiff UVfRY AMI
TRANSffR BLSINfSS Of
F. FIELD
COMMONLY KNOWN AS TUf
“ORPHAN BOY
Give him your business
and he
will treat you right.
Lockhart, Texas.
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THE L. X L. SALOON.
I^amb & Lontf, PropH.
Wines Liquors and Fine Cigars.
North Hide Square,
The Proper Renort.
We Solicit Your Trade.
Lamb & Long.
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JUNCTION CITY, TEX
Kl'lftl.t COUNTY.
3 E. HOLtKA*1P. J. D. WAT JON.
LYON-s French Periodical Drops
Strictly *«*r*t*Ma. jarrfccttv harmir**, mm« ••
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FOR KALE BY MON KA W1GGIXN.
c«a» • LCCtCiumc
Lockhart National Bank
•26,000
• H II WALK kN.
CAPITAL,
IFe do a General Banking business ano^respect
fully solicit your account.
DIRECTORS
•*KY f L* ’*• 1 A. L Mrt'UM’YC
THtNtW DRLOJTORt,
IE LOUT n OOHPU!
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A Fresh and new line of Drugs, and all
goods carried in a fl rut clams Drug Store.
Prescriptions Carefully Fill
YOUR PATRON AGE JOI K ITED. >
LOCKHART DRUG COMPANY,
r.lnu iHh. Paliita .m (Mhtk Olfe Ntw.fe«. K*r.
Opposite tU. A A. P Depot.
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Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 27, 1901, newspaper, August 27, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189482/m1/4/?q=MART: accessed June 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .