Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 2, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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'PHONE NO- 8.
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AT MI55 WITTER’!
A LITTLE LOGIC.
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Closing Out Sale
WANTED
stove I
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Railroad Time Table.
Ht a SmaHMargin
H> Jrr Urach bin Out
for more buiinraa, and wunt tn do
for the
up with the ntwcof the City
From the pr.-smt date to continue
indefinately will tie laangerated a
stated as a fact that
Barnhardt has earned
Not closing the bust nr ha by any owns, but
getting rid of good* I now have on hand.
I want to disjose of the**- goods
a place where be can
woo bis mate and nest his young
a place which he can either sell
re - or keep; a little piece of this
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY
Daily !•<>*« Every day <K»o-pt **un<1»yU
Weekly i’<»»t- Every TbunxUy evening.
tonio is fl K!> Ites'id StrUt,
dsya, |3.3ft. There will
•n*- psM^ngrr <• day
pre*** nt. The north bound
A TEXAS WONDER.
a. »v* e ». -
Hall’s Great Discovery.
It is
Sarah
and received more than |1,(XX),•
000 in the last few years, and
we know that many prise fight*
ersearn more money in one
year than a school teacher can
earn in a life time. This would
seem to indicate that the educa*
tioo of muscle and the develop-
ment of brawn is of more im*
parlance and profit than the
cultivation of the intellect and
the education of the moral fac*
ulties. And yet they say that
the world is progressing What
do the Lockhart people think
about it? Will they raise their
children to be men and women,
or will they consent that they
grow up to be “bums and
northern and eastern cities.
At Pittsburg, Pa., there were
two deaths from prostration;
in Cincinnati three deaths; at
Cleveland, four deaths, at New
York seventeen deaths. At
Kansas City the thermometer
reached up to 100 degress; at
Boston, Mass., 106 degrees, and
at Nasbau, N. H., the thermom-
eter reached the unprecedented
height ot 116 degrees. We sug-
gest to the sweltering inhabi
tacts ct those torrid regions
that they sell out, or give out,
and come to Texas, the land of
balmy breezes and glorious cli-
mate.
Come Around Anyway,
and talk to us yoar visit will be appreci-
ated even If you do uot buy
One second hand cook
and heater, one pair mules, two!
yoke of oxen.
Dr. W. H. Lancaster.
in order that I may make arrangements
and room for more goods later on. This is
a legitimate proposition. We cannot of-
fer for nale goods at vest and live, but we
can aell you as cheap as you can buy elae
READ THIS.
Austin, Texas. Tbiaistocer-
tify that Hall’s Great Discovery
. of St. l^ouis, Mo., has cured rm-
I of Bladder and Kidney Trouble
■ and I can cheerfully recommend
it. Webster Flanagan, Jr.
ger Irsiti losring I am-li hart nt 10 43
S m will MNNSl al Nmithvllle with
tlNNWh •**'•» tot Mt, IsMllB aud
with M14 If) v*r trniw
frvtn Warn v.a Dalia* to Mt. Lada
I b L To<,wrv»a. Aeenl
Our exclusive ownership for these celebrated Shoes for
Lockhart makes it possible for us to do business with you.
These are solid Shoes for sound dollars.
No extremes in either style or price.
We use our head for the benefit of your feet.
For ladies, men and boys.
The New Racket Store
THE LOCKHART POST Get a home and anchor your-
'self to the earth. —Lockhart
Mitmh, Burn I Texu.
D. L. Thompaon, Aaem
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv. Lockha&l (local) daily
except Sunday ......10 43 am.
Ar San Antonio.........,6:00 p.m.
Lv. La'll hart Pa»M*nger
daily.................0:12 p m.
Ar. San Antonio..........9:25 “
NOBTH BOUND.
Lv San Antonio........ 7 00 a m.
Ar. Lockhart ............1 :0p.m
Lv. San Antone* Pnaa’gr. 7 30 am.
Ar. LMikhart .........10.20am
The Pont is not able Irregularitr"* of the kldnet a and
j biadCer in both men ami womrn
.[regulates bladder trouble in
children. If not sold by your
druggist will l>e sent by mail on
* One small Little
and
and will cure anv case above
mentioned. Dr. fc. W Hall,
i sole manufacturer, P O. Box
”*‘ 629, St. Louis, Mo. Send fort
testimonials. Sold by all drug - i
Jt'st-
Lockhart needs and
i ha ve a cotton mill. It is
[destinated that either the Lock-|
L.ast Saturday was a record ^art Post or the citizens must |auie backs. rht-umatuon and all
breaker for heat in mfcny of the il-
>to build it without drawing on I
its reserve fund, which it de- .
clines to do. “Ergo"—the citi-
zens will build it. This syllog receipt of $1.
ism looks all right; the major is two months’ treatment
and minor propositions are evi
dent, and the deduction is inev |
itable. Now let the work
gin; the sooner the better.
One small bottle of Hall's
must Great Discovery cures nil kid
ney and bladder troubles, re-
moves gravel, cures diabetes,
seminal emissions, weak and
tne city F.vervlho'g Hmi wotild !
Improv*- the quality of ih*- w<ak ami
t*finam<* it* na-*h h> d«>n«- llavej
long weeded nw< I he merely 1
the DAILY POST and keev
and car*- Irdure perfect rrwullA
The Locltrl Steam Mandhi
Mr. Jas. McDonald has
tired from the editorship of the great, round earth; a place
Victoria Daily and Weekly Ad-jwbich he can call his own a
vocate, and will be succeeded , . . • . »
. v i home—and you cable him lev-
by Messrs French afid Jecker,
two young Victorian... We I lly to th,! «»'«rnment: you
wish the new editors much sue- i anchor him permanently to the
cess, and trust that they may soil; you make him a man, a
adoru their new profession. patriot, a king just a “little
Ou. . slower than the augels.” The
"he G. A. R. is persistent in
its efforts to hound Pension cr>c-jnal», the dasolute, the
Commissioner Evans to his po paupers of the country come not
litical grave because he desires from the firesides of freeholders
and attempts an honest admin-' but from the ranks of the Dome-
istration of the affairs of bis lcSb, the tabn>aliteS of society,
office, but it is now said that ..... . ...
Evans will st.ck, and that Pres-1,he B«lou'n" of '*rlb • ■’"““T
Went McKinley will sustain him Sahara. How dark the future,
in this determination. All bon-; how hopelem the struggle, how
or be to the President for his nerveless the energy, how in-
course in this connection. sipid the life of the, man who
It is passing strange that a never had a home and does not
city like Houston and others expect to procure one. VVc echo
that have been made the bene-1 the voice of our cotemporary:
ficiaries of Mr. Carnagie’s mu i ..Get a home and anChor
nificence should dicker so long! ]f tQ lhl.earth/-
over the question of location. .
A people that will jeopardize a
great public benefaction tosave
a few paltry dollars do not de
serve the favorable notice of,
wealth and benevolence.
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Me will say tor the benefit of
our St gum readers, that a ter tion. Give a man an interest in
rible condition of affairs, social the soil upon which his feet
and moral, must prevail when tread, from which he extracts
brothers indulge in the pastime |,is food;
of shooting at each other upon
the public streets.
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Rogan, Edgar H. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 2, 1901, newspaper, July 2, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189534/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .