Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 121, Ed. 1 Friday, June 17, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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LEm BLANCHETTE.
ANCHOR
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Anchor Buggy
SOLD AND WARRANTED BY
Blanks Hardware Comp’y
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Courteous Treatment.
Safe Speedy Comfortable Trip
!b Wtai Cityhiry
PICKLED HUMAN HEAD.
For rate*. Schedules or any information
ASK ANY COTTON BELT MAN
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Su Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway
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Call
It nt
orAddreaa
D M Morfin,
Grewsome Relic of Barbaric
Chief to be Seen at
World'Fair.
High Grade Modern
Equipment.
Among the men of this good
old town,
Who with us has gained renown;
No man is entitled to more
glory.
Than be »f whom we write. Hon.
Swift And Convenient
Schedules.
Perfect Dining and Cafe
Car Service.
LOST, STRAYED OR
STOLEN.
One Minute Cough Cure
Far Coucba* Celiln and Crowp.
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets are just what you
need when you have no appetite,
feel dull after eating ana wake
up with a bad taste in your
mouth. They will improve your
appetite, cleanse and invigorate
yeur stomach and give you a
relish for your food. For sale by
C E McDannaldA Co.
Trade :
LZ • , ; Stand, For
St. Lauis, June 15.—The bead
of a South American tribal
cbiettain, cut off and preserved
by his conqueror, a neighboring
barbarian king, is a grewsome
but interesting exhibit in the
Brasilian section of the An-
thropological building at the
World's Fair. The bead is a
part of a collection of relics pf
the native tribes of Braxail.
After being cut off. the bead
was treated alter the custom tn
such cases by having all the
facial and skull bones removed.
It was then put through a pro*
cess of curing that hardens the
flesh and perserves the original
color. As a result the bead is
practically unchanged, except
in sise. The process reduces
the size and the once-savage
chieftain's head now appears
about the size of a man’s fist.
A luxuriant growth of hair of
more than a foot in length is
appended to the diminutive rel-
ic, the features of which are
perfectly preserved. The mus-
tache and beard are also per*
feet.
The specimen was secured
from the warrior who decapitat-
ed it in the interior of Sonth
America and is the only relic
ot the nature on exhibition
HffTbe front axle cannot be pulled apart from the gear
proper throw’ng tbe rider out ever tbe dashboard which re*
suit is not unusual with other fifth wheels. The construc-
tion makes it hard for buggy to upset and tbe rider is al*
ways safe when rid ng in an Anchor Buggy.
Office at Heppenstall A Lan
casters drug store up stairs.
Lockhart, Texas.
Two Bay Mules, 8 years old,
14| bands high. Branded thus
(D T L) connected on left thigh.
Two Brown Mules, 8 years
old, about 144 hands high, one
branded (D T L) connected, one
branded H. H. on left sheuIder.
These 4 mules were lost Satur-
day night. May 28tb, 1904. $5.00
reward tor mules and $20.00 re
ward for thief with evidence to
convict. Apply all information
to J. J. Sanders, Sheriff
Caldwell County, Texas.
Bea. l*bo«F 134. < Bu»Id««m I*1h»b«C.«
DR. R. E. KNOLLE,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON
Consultation and Examination
FREE.
ROSSCtt & RBSMil ’
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSKiMNS
CW*r Mchaha Drugstore.
Lockhart ; Texas.
QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH, EAST AND WEST
Attorney - At - Law.
J. P. ELLIS.
Office Over Lockhart National
Bank.
And Everything Necessary To Insure a
He has been with us all
life,
None stand higher than he
his good wife;
Often elected at bis will,
In every case hr tilled tbe bill
We all loved him, be done so
well;
At last be tried a resting spell;
He then intended to rest for*
evermore,
But was called out by knock on
door.
People knew that he, they
could trust
watch their interest well
or bust.
Curtis came along aR. R. man
With influence had a strong
clan.
Storey's friends enrolled all
good men to get,
Received prompt *ervice from
Lee Bianchette.
County Clerk, home at Beau-
mont,
R R. men too numerous to
count.
They threatened Blanchette
with defeat,
Still bis good work went on;
Took more interest in Storey
race,
Than be did that of bisown.
Bully tor Lee Blanchette!
He helped our Storey through.
We would be heartless crea*
tures
To not help him too.
We will on July tbe 9th
Dance to tbe tune of bis fiddle
And vote for a man who has
never
Parted his hair in the middle.
And when we saw that
Our soul was filled with joy;
He will gets lots of Lockhart
votes
Together with tbe Orphan Boy.
NEW TIME CARD
Snitlaii linuu hu.
T. B. Coopwood A. A. Ross
Drs. Coopwood & Rom
Room. 2 and 3.
With Ploeger A Wiggins.
The Lockhart National Bank,
r
Capital *30,000.
Surplus $3,000.
Prompt Bad careful attention given to ail matters entrusted to
ua. Every favor consistent with good banking cheerfully ex-
'tended. would be pleased to have your busineM.
We guarantee it impossible to
? pull front wheels from under an
The right trains between St,
Louis, Houston, Hannibal. JJal
las, Kansan City, Ft. Worth,
junction City, San Antonio.
Oklahoma City and Galveston
and al) pointe beyond.
NORTH BOUND.
Passenger depart.....9:25 a m
Flyer depart..........11.06 p m
Local arrives.........1:15 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Passenger depart......6*8pm
F)yer depart...........5:30 a m
Local , arrives.........9:25 > »
Daily Except Snnday.
Leave.....................9 am
Arrive.................6:8$ p m
SUNDAY. :
Leave......... i.. J... 10:85 a m
Arrive........... .....5:20 du
WDIRECTORS:- Volaey Ellis. Thor. McNeal, G. A. Ria-
siens, John T. Storer, W. M Steele, J. W. Karbach, J. N. L.
MeCurdy, Goo. W. Walton, B. H. Walker.
Tyler, Teiai.
iMHHiRiiiMHMMHHHiiHHiim.........
J. J..Smith is still in the Dairr
Dewiness sad will De glad to furnish
you all the butter and milk you need,
or, will m41
tL&P’
‘SAP" KXUHfajlOhH.
Emancipation Day celebra*
tions, all points tickets on sale
June 18 and 19. f
Annual Encampment Baptist
Young People# Union La Pott,
tickets on Bale June 20tb,-27th.
For colored pic-nic at Ottiae
June 16th Emancipation Day
Celebrations all points, tickets
<»n wale June 18tb and 19tb.
S. A. A A. P. RAILWAY.
Tbe San Antonie* A Aransas
Pass Railway Genera) Passeng-
er Department has several han-
dled thousand pieces of good
Texas Literature setting iorth
facts about Central and South
Texas Coast country which is
being sent to northern and
eastern farmers.
We want you, particularly
every business man and farmer
in the county, to hand our Sta-
tion Agent, Mr. A. G. Reynolds
tbe names and address of friends
living in tbe north who are
thinking of moving.
It you will write them short
letters and hand to agents, we
will see that they are promptly
mailed.
Why not every man help us
in this matter* It means in-
creased business lor you. Tbe
sooner your town and county is
settled up, the greater will be
your returns. Increased popu-
lation means decreassed taxes,
better markets, better times
everywhere.
A united, hearty co operation
on your part means certain sue*
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 tbe north to all
S. A. A A. P. territory, and un-
less the people can get definite
and reliable information about
your community, from you who
live there, tbe tide if bomeseek*
err will pass to other sections,
Yours truly,
E. J. Martin,
G. P. A.
1904
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Saved via the I. A u.
N. 100 to 200 Miles
Shortest
The “True St Louis
world's Fair Line
Miles
Minuts
Money
4 to 8 hours Quickest
from Texas, watch
for our announcement
extraordinary.
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2Texas Road” Palestine, Tex
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