Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LOCKHART POST
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While
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till our great
left
Sweeping IReduction Sale”
The New Racket Store
Mr
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A full line of
TOILET ARTICLES
tfSizsry
YOUR PLEASURE
to give perfect satisfaction.
l{tt(rlihig Out
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Your* for more bii*in<***.
for more t>w»ihe*«, and want to do I
I. BRUCE WITTER
up with the newnof the City
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local shout rs in many sections
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During a thunder storm at j
Sabine last Saturday a saloon
was struck by lightning. The
attention of the San Antonio
Express is called to the fact
that it was not a church this
time!
1
Mar* J
Consisting of Perfumes
Face Powder. Foot Ease
Tooth Preparations. Face
Preparations, Hair Tonics.
Clensian, for removing soils
and spotches from the
coarsest to finest articles.
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will be a thing of the past. Will you grasp the op-
portunity like hundreds of shrewd shoppers are
doing or neglect it ana be sorry? The prices of
goods will be much higher this Fall than we offer
them now, so it is a wise thing to buy during the
remaining two weeks of our July cut price sale.
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PUBLISH Kb DAILY AND WEEKLY
Daily Po* Every (Ewcvpi Hundayk
Weekly Fob* Every Thunwiay ^veoiDR.
impmve w»r qualify m in* wnr* an«i
•*iB**M'r It* flIIUh H H*»r
irrtig •iiwe weeded wot tbr m*H»ly . _ — __ .
vmi■ w<>ri<rr» f»om t».<— *b*ar* 8ubscribe for the DAILY POST and keen
receipt of $1. One ntna 11 bottle
1* two month*' treatment and
cane above
W. Hall.
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have resumed operations after
the style of Mrs. Nation. The
district court has issued an in
junction against all of the sa-
loons in Fort Kcott, and the
writ is being respected by the I
saloon men. The evidence
against the saloons was obtain |
ed by three local church mem
bers.
to till with efficiency and credit
tohittiM*lf, and to
aatiafaclioti of hi*
H«- ia i*<»w nr ven teen
John McTiernan, sheriff of
Nueces county, died at bis home
in Corpus Christi, Sunday morn j asy
tag. after a lingering illness.
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Weekly Poet, 'per Annum) — SI .00
Jaily Piet, 10c a week or 40c e month.
(Kr place b th*' i*»t equipped in
tn* ellv r.thing tliat would
‘Old Biddy," the hen, with
Ail old Confed- tjer everlasting clucking and
READ THIS
Austin, Texas. Thisistocer
tify that Haifa Great Discovery
of St. Louis, Mo., has cured me
of Bladder and Kidney Trouble
and I can cheerfully recommend
it. Webster Flanagan, Jr.
|lw Rm* Inwrlioi, » .i-nl» e»ch
tawrtlon bully >r*ni« per Him- wtralcnL
No *>-»! mailer diat'ooliuued until orOervd
ADnmrtstMo rater.
•dverlWitur rales mnde known on
n and bnwd *t»W»ly on boas B<1«
ed as a domestic nuisance, par
ticularly in country towns like
Lockhart, where the range is|
limited. But when we consider
the result of her labors, and tbej
usefulness of her bumble life,
we conclude that she is not ful
ly appreciated as one of the pa 1 A TEXAS WONDER,
trician citizens of the Republic. ~
an j ore of the greatest wealth Hall S Great Discovery.^
producers of the Nation. Very One *rnall”bottie of Hall's
few people hare any adequate I Great Discovery cures all kid
Judge Storey, of the railroad
A two hours rain fell at commission, says that the rates
Llano Sunday, and there were on fuel oil in Texas “are lower
than those ot any other state in
the Union.” Then with oil in
abundance and freight rates at
a minimum, w hy is it that man-
ufacturing will not pay in Tex
The fact is that oil can be
used for fuel in Ixxkhart today
at a less cost than for wood or
Local thunder storms and - coal aod tnere ig DO longer any
warmer winds are predicted for ^ood and wise ami sufficient
tomorrow (Tuesday) by the gov reasOn for staying the arm of
ernment weather bureau. home industry, or procrastinat-
I iug the dawn wf a more prosper
Camp McCulloch, at Drift-
• : ous day.
wood, Hays county, will hold*
its fifth annual meeting August
9th and 10th.
erate veterans are invited to at scratching, is generally regard ’
tend.
The parUivraiiM' heretofore1
exiahng l*rt w<*rn Tho* McNeal i i* high daaa and patron* * an m
and W (,!. Linden was by mu j supplied with satisfactory out
^ luai luesrnt dieeohed on Hie ‘ Ata ala momenta notice
frat day of May ll*H Our char get art not high
W C. Linde u, Columbia St opposite fC A.A
711 Thu* McNeal. I A P Depot
Texas has originated a
departure in tnatiimony.
week Rosal io Andrada,
was in Karnes city, was
E*t*roci *t tb<> r<»t oaire •* •Lockhart ■ ried by telegraph to Miss
[Cotulio, woo was in RioGrande
city. Judge Monroe officiating.
Sometime* “distance lends en
chantment,” and this new me-
thod of tying the “matrimonial
knot” may be a good thing for
the man wbese breath smells of
rum, or the woman who ha*
been eating garlic.
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John Lachcre of Tazwell,
Tenn., was shot from ambush
Sunday and robbed of |6(».
John Hogan ot Pittston, Pa.,
went to jail las*. Wednesday for
the fiftieth time in three years.
He is 60 years old.
A Methodist camp meeting
commenced at Soda Springs, ■
near Luling, last Friday night,;.. ’ , .. - . ------j’L, J/ . ui
. idea of the immense proportion* nev and bladder troubles, re-
to whkb.be eCK.ndpoultryi» Tore, gravel, cure, dtabete.,
Be^F II C. hllwtt win ebarge, | of tlle Un.led State, ha. emk.tot.. w.ak and
and large crowds of visitors: , . . . .. ..... lame backs, rheumatism and all
.u j- a attained. It is estimated that •. . f th k d .
from tb< surrounding country: . , . irregularities or me Kinnci sanu
att.-ndinir t he value of the fowlsand eggs: bladder in both men and women
for last year amounted to the regulates bladder trouble in
J O Hardwiclce will ««,n nice little »u® «f *<1.430,OHO. children. If not wld by your
j. v. xiarawicKe uni soon . . . 'druggist will be sent by mail on
commence to bore for oil in tin* * enough to give the hen A*. . .. -------c.....
city. He >« amply provided'eood •'““‘‘■"K in «oc>e»y. and
with capital, aod is confident of rkabb.b her reputation » a lnd wi|| c0„ ,n
•ucress (ain.h. Christi Kim monev maker. Let the old hen mentioned. Dr. ... .. .....
.ac««. Corpu. Chet! Boa. ' a(J(, chlot h„ one manufacturer. P O- Boa
John w.:s al wavs something.. J f !«29. Kt. Ixmis. Mo. Send for;
of a ‘bore • but hi. Caldwell ! moleatation. for u,UraoBtal, Hold by a 11 dm t
oia ©ore, out nis vald well gh(, ift one of the of in. .
county friends will lie pleaded dustry, one of the aristocrats of
tJ learn that he is likely to finance!
s'.rike “ile
It is the jmm-ms that are never
published for which the public
should be grateful.- Houston
Post.
Yea, verily; why therefore,
dues not J. M. I^ewis seek to
earn for himself the gratitude of
the people?
A corres|M*ndeut ol the S. A
Express boost* young Jimmie
Houston of Fannin, <»oliad coun-
ty, as the youngest station
agent in the United State*. ‘
When tift<*eu year* old he was
put in full control of the statioiJ 1* uur busioenw.
of the Gulf. Western Texas A i furnish Saddle Horm-s. Matched
.. . .. , Tram*, Single Diivrr*. or any
Pacific railway at Fannin, j thiny e|Me jo |h(. ||nr of llv< r\
which be liasixmtinurd j t|iat Inay |x. required.
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Rogan, Edgar H. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 140, Ed. 1 Monday, July 22, 1901, newspaper, July 22, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189397/m1/2/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .