Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 124, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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ANCHOR
PATENT HETH WHEEL
We guarantee it impassible to :
;■ pull front wheels, frorr under an ::
Anchor Buggy.
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!<The front axle cannot be pulled apart from the gear < >
I proper throw :ng i he rider out» ver the dashboard which re* 11
; suit is not unusual with other lifth wheels. The construe-* J ’
> tion makes it bard for buggy to upset, and the rider is al* < >
> ways sale when ndng in an Anchor Buggy. < >
SOLD AND WARRANTED BY J J
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Blanks Hardware Comp’y.;;
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Courteous Treatment
For rates. Schedules or any information
ASK ANY COTTON BELT MAN
or Address
High Grade Modern
Equipment.
Perfect Dinicg aud Cafe
Car Service.
Swift And Convenient
Schedules.
Trade „ J
g • JSt-inds ror
Mark;
Sao Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway
MISSION ROUTE.
QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH. EAST AND WEST.
LOST. STRAYED OR
STOLEN.
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Two Bay Mules, 3 years old,
14$ bauds high. Branded thus
(D T L) connected on left thigh.
Two Brown Mules, 8 years
old, about 14) hands high, one
branded (D T L) connected, one
branded B. H. on leit shoulder.
These 4 mules were lost Satur-
day night, May 28tb, 1904. $5 00
reward lor mules and $20.00 re-
ward for thief with evidence to
convict. Apply all information
to J. J. Sanders, Sheriff
Caldwell County, Texas.
Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablet* just what you
need when yo.' nave no appetite,
feel dub f >c citing and wake
up with a Jad taste >n your
mouth. Tney will improve your
appetite, clean.,e and invigorate
yeur stomach and give you a
relish for vour food. For sale by
C E. McDannald& Co.
Attorney - At - Law.
J. P. ELLIS.
Office Over Lockhart National
Bank.
T. B. Coopwood A. A. Ross
Dr8, Coopwood & Ross
Rooiitu 2 and 3.
With Ploeger & Wiggins.
Dr. Coopwood Km. Or. Rom' Re*
Phone 27. Pbouc :w.
Re*. Pbooe 154. . ilu»lnctM l*ho*e 67'
DR. R. E. KNOLLE,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON
Office at Heppenstall A Lan*
casters drug store up stairs.
Lockhart, Texas.
I. H. Kamell.n. O.
Mr*. Jemle .V Kuaneli D.O.
Russell & Russell
OSTEOPftTHIG PHYSICIANS
Orrr Sehetet OrujlHorr.
Lockhart : Texas.
Office Hour* • lo 13 *. ■>. and 3 to 5 p. ■>.
Consultation and Examination
■ FREE
Ito lotkhrl City Dairy
J. J. Smith is >1111 in the IXt<r%
ousiness and will ne glad to furnish
you all the butter ard milk you need,
or will sell you a fine milk •tow. Call
at my dairy 2 miles southeast
Lockhart
M K dt T Time Oard
Xiuovi, Sum I Tixu.
The right trains between St.
Louis, Houston, Hannibal, Dal
las, Kansas City, Ft. Worth,
Junction City, San Antonio.
Oklahoma City and Galveston
and all points beyond.
NORTH BOUND.
Passenger depart.....9:25 a m
Flyer depart..........11 .-06 p m
Local arrives.........1:15pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Passenger depart......658pm
Flyer depart...........5:30 a m
Local arrives.........9:25 a m
NEW TIME CARD.
SnAitaii llnuu hn.
Cu» Reynolds, A*ent.
Daily Except Sunday.
Leave.....................9am
Arrive.................6:30 p in
SUNDAY.
Leave................10:85 a m
Arrive..... ........ .5:20 p u
8. A. <♦ A. P. RAILWAY.
nation wi'l not >ave him from letters and Hand to agents,
PROFESSIONAL.
Texas
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
....TO...
St. Louis
1904
DR. C. V. WINDWEHEN,
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WORLDS FAIR
VVTTTV/VTTVVTTyyyVWTTmd
ignominious defeat, for no man
makes a pledge, at the primary,
to support a cand'date who a'»
lerwards deveiopes a mental,
moral, ar political obliquity.
4 to 8 hours Quickest
from Texas, watch
for our announcement
extraordinary.
The “True St. Louis
world’s Fair lane
Miles
Minuts
• Money
Saved via the I. & u.
N. 100 to 200 Miles
Shortest
E ■ >.t!
tions, all points
•June 18 and 19.
Annual Eucampmeut Baptist
Young Peoples Union La Port,
ticket* on sHe June iOtn.-nth.
Fur colored p'c*nic at Ottlne
June Jttth Ernanc i pa Von Day
Celebrations al) points, tickets
on sale June 18tl. and 19th.
Lockhart, Texas.
Office over Blanks* Son & Co
Lockhart, Texas.
OTOffice over Jarrells Store
All work guaranteed.
D. J. PRICE,
Genn. Pa»s. and Ticket A’t.
, L. TRICE
2d VxPres. ana Gen. Mgr
Texas Road” Palestine, Tex
, DEALER IN
Furniture, Hardware, Stoves,
Tinware Barbed Wire, Etc.
Farm Implements.
WEST SIDE SQUARE.
Lockhart, : : Texas.
M. R. STRINGFELLOW,
Attorney-At-Law,
P-tu-llct** in nil Itr Court, of the State.
Laud Litigation and Collection, a Spe-
cialty.
Lockhart.
A. B. STOREY,
Attorney-At-Law,
Office over Frst National Bank
Lockhart, Texas
I The San Antonio & Aransas
I Pass Railway General Passeng-
fer Department ba* eeveral bun-
dled thousand pieces of gvod
Texas Literature setting itffth
everywhere.
A united, hearty co operation
on your part means certain suc-
cess. Write letters to your
northern friends and hand them
to our agents, tell of the oppor-
tunities and advantages of your
town, county and community.
We are now arranging for
through coach Homeseekers’ex-
cursions from ce ro. ,□ to all
S. A. & A. P. te. r\ory, and un-
less the peop'e can gat datia’.te
and reliable ij.o .rauOi about
you.' commun* .y, Con you who
I ve there, the tide i' homeseek-
err will pass to otlnr sections.
Yours truly,
E. J. Martin,
t he names and address of friends
liv.rg m the north who are
tj'okiag of moving.
ft you wHf write them short
we
will see tha? they are promptly
m. ‘led.
Why not every man help us
in this matter? it means in-
creased businea- lor you. The
i sooner your town and county is
A heavy thunder storm, ac* ■ Sell|cd up> rbe Krejter wiH be
comiMnied, by a good rain, your returns. increased popu_
passed up the San Marcos river j |aiioa meaus deCreassed taxes
va-ley yesterday, by way of ,beiter market5, better timeS
Prairie Lea and Fentress, great '
ly relieving the situation in that
drouth stricken section of the
county. Fine sbowes fell also
at Maxwell and Mendoza. Tb s
morning at 7 o’clock, a splendid
rain fell in this city and vicini-
ty, and it appeared to be gener-
al throughout the county. Tbisj
ensures a good corn crop in1
Caldwell county, and the boll
weevil canuot eat it up, either.
The agony w'I be over on
the 9th of July, so f; r as coun-
ty officers are concerned,1 for facts about Central and” 8oJ‘h
every men nominated nt the‘Texas Coast country whichMs
democratic orimaiy will be being sent to northern and
elected in N.»vembe , unless h^; eastern farmers.
does some act in the meantime We want yuj, particularly
to disgrace bimseH and fo,-eit every business man and farmer
his nomination. And right he e 'in the county, to band our tita-
we wi'l take occasion io obse ve 1 t;on Agent, Mr. A. G. Reynolds
that, if any min who is nomi- •
n ited should turn ra*ca’. to the 1
surprise of tne public and the!
disgust of his friends, b's nomi
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Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 124, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 21, 1904, newspaper, June 21, 1904; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189429/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .