Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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THE LOCKHART POST.
We Are Loaded
PHONE NO
In
t
mall Funds
c
THE REASON FOR IT.
would not “make" our
th
to do ho, but
El
f
The New Racket Store
We art
BELTS!
9
I 0 p.m.
Drop Front
question answered
LARGE RIBBON ROSSTTF
While
on left side
You7/ have lo hurry
Miss Witter.
J. K. Browne A Co
iat
tb<
Ar
Lv.
If you want one, they wont
last long
or ot
Re 4
One of the prettiest
belts ever brought to
this town.
# from
I roe<lil
I de si
{in jus
. would
the class of goods we carry
things in store for everybody who wants
nat
Wi,
His
bot
and their;
performing i
exhibit in
be almost
more
Entered ». the Fo»« Wkr at lx« Khart
Texa« »• weond elate mall matter.
RtGH't tn the face of the
Roosevelt Washington affair,
comes another sensation from
Minnesota. The State F**dera
tion of Women's clubs has gat
ly refused to admit th? Adelphi
Colored Women’s club of St.
Paul. It unau'.mously declined
to meet tbc colored women on a
plane of equality. This might
be construed as a snob at the
President. Such an incident in
the ,south would have been re
garded a» a matter of course,i
j but coming from Minnesota it is
of much signiticence. It meanT
all of the Anglo Saxons of the
north have not yet Jost self-
Tucked Satin,
TO BUY MUC H AND QUALIT1
IS SUPREME
it will benefit, the future of this
county is more than bright. If
this country is to develop in-J
dustrially enterprises ol this'
nature will do it. By taking
care of the little ones the big
factories are made to take care i
of themselves.
TALENTED ANIMA LS
h’iiim uirrioN.
Weekly fat, (per annum) - $1.00
Daily Port 1Q» a week or 4”c a month.
to announce that hw bouse and I
barn have been insured
agent M. C. Kelly to the
ofSiaw.oo.
Where are all those
times which people have
predicting would visit us this'
With the pomubk excep- undigested food, regular. the
^ear ba*jof tbc liver, stimulate tin- ner-
! never experienced abetter trade; TOUM and <rt-gantc of the
I than she ha* had this fall . . . .
.system, and that is all they
We are pleased to inform our . ... ... . .
Brothers have perfected. The,
’ shows are al! new for this ■
season, not an old act or feature
having been retained, but in
’their place the brightest,;
; cleanest and most enjoyable
program of the kind is offered.
The shows will exhibit in this
‘city two performances, after-1
teruoon and night. Thursday,
The Lockhart Weekly Post is Oct. 31. Children 25c, Adults
a very loyal paper. It would 85c.
make its readers beleive that
Lockhart is almost as good a
town
xettr.
We
readers do anything and don’t
think we could even if we had
the inclination
wv would have them and the
whole unwise, if possible, to
know that Lockhart is the best
town of it* siae in Texas. Not
better than Seguin, f»erhaps.
but equally as good
both “cracker jack” places,—
the accent on the jack, if you
pleas*’.
as Seguin. —Seguin Ga-
Tar world is always sunny
To the chap that has the money
But you’ve got to hunt the honey I
Like th? bees!
If they idled every hour.
In the shine, or in the shower.
Would they ever find a flower.
In the breeze:
Though the stormy wind is
biowin'
There is reapin', there is sowin’.
An’ milk an' honey flowin ,
Left an' right*
But you’ve gut to brave the
weather;
Yuu must lengthen out your
tether
If you want to win the feather,
io the fight.
— Atlanta Constitution.
D. L. Thomofon. As»m
wurrn Nocjro.
L*. LockltaaS fli<al) daily
except Sunday ... 10 43 a m,
San Antonio.... .... ♦l.UO p tn.
Txx'lihart Pa**eDF?r
daily .... A 03 p tn
tion
pro!
tent
I It
pent
his <
i held
HARD
RIDING
j took when feeling dull and bad j »be tor* and
—. i with headaches and other aches
ally assured although
few more shire* <»f stock must ’
. ’Greens August Hower,
be Ettbacriisd for ix-fore the.
, .. iliquid form, to make you satis
ry amount for ita J
I in mad? up. If thi»itt‘cd tber<nothing scrips the
1st goes on and a butter ’ matter with you. Get bn en’s
Pt ni.lSHED daily and weekly.
IHul» Fort- Every <1m I Eire pl Sunday.ij
Sers! jrrnM—Every Inurwlay Ereeihi*.
i • -hv
THE POST PUBLICHING COMPANY
SMITH ft STEPHENS. Efl iter, anfl R«*nMAr>.
ADVF.XTIHXfl 1LATKS
Duptay ■arertl.lng ratr. made ksown <mi
■npjii at<< >n and hawd .trierly <>u host, *<!••
• efreutatwm.
L(>rul kAtertUluc l« arekly W cent* per
Ihte. Ih»t Imeit Ictr. 5 r» nt. ea< ii .ulur-nueut :
hiwrfiun Daily. 3 cent* pct lint -traUlit.
Xu ka ai tuaiti r tinned until rx-cicr
do y»iu sav? riiMt
depends more upon
__________ __ ___|____________ earriagr thnn j most |
l u - i au , j people imayjue A hP4l outfit Wak- *
Hritb head aches and other aches , ,„|u.r u ngs and *n-j
I You only need a few doses of' joy ♦ntr-udf
When vou want a guod turnout, 1
•n with «a*V Spring* and fine traveling
hutae* that like to go. «MNPe here'
ant. let us show v«»u what we have j
Old emtnmer* will tell you every j
rohing l<« re >* rig' L
The Post is glad to learn that
the hurt sustained by Howard
Wiggins at school a few days
since was due to an accident. { Af Antonio ... .
Our information at the time led isowth botm*
ux to believe that his desk mate; Lv. San Antonio
was practicing a trick on him, 1Ar • bart- • ••••♦<•
. , , , t Lv. San Antonro l*4** gr
but it has smee developed tb*t|Ar Umkhart
| such was not the case. —
;s I Ax;u ?ui.
CUS Reynold®, A*ent.
j Lv. Ixxkhart., 10 35 a
Yes, August Flower still has Ar lx*thart.. .... S J5
the largest sale of any medicine
ftyyr, -------— j;nthe civil law-ci world. Your
Hawkins wishes to mothers’ and grandmothers’
-, never thought of using anything
. . I else for Indigestion or Billiou*-
Witu I
ness. Doctors were scarce and
tun‘ (they seldom heard of Appendi
Icitis, Nervow* Prostration or
bard Heart failure, etc. They used
j AufcfuM Flower to clean out the
(system and stop fermentation
On Everything Necessary 1
Your Comfort and Pleasure
Gentry Brothers
famous company of
animals will soon
this city. It would
impossible to devise a
pleasing and instructive
Lockhart is hot on the trail of ’ hibition than the ones Gentry
a creamery and the farmers up
there are taking stock right
| along.
Dr. Blunt of Lockhart, goes
into retirement w ith the know I
edge that he served his State
well and trueiy during b is term
as State Health Officer. -Seguin
Enterprise
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Smith & Stephens. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 210, Ed. 1 Monday, October 28, 1901, newspaper, October 28, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189453/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .