Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. [195], Ed. 1 Monday, October 7, 1901 Page: 1 of 3
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uBoeot publication and editorial rooiua, up-«t*ira in Bruck Bulldin* nveir LiMttxr’a frioercy store.
LOCKHART, TEXAS. MONDAY, OCTOBER. 7, 1901
VOL. I
CURRENT CULLINGB.
EE his paper
fl *.» nr a» 117:1
is going to get in tro
Fall and Winter Goods
COME AND jEB
Don’t want you to buy
UNLE S S YOU WANT TO
£ H. BR OWN
very
hill.
thin
Expected
Daily
identity
send hit
crop
The
Pew Waist Flannels
QUESTION ANS WERE
Pew Rock Gomiss
New skirts
has
on
torn the money paid him
time that he failed to he in
‘One member of the legii
ture, who requests that his na
The government that e.
more taxes than are n
to defray expenses when H
nine
Rail
elec-
idea
many battlefields sanctified
blood, too many hopes of
kind reaching toward
to come to be mutilated
least in order to meet the c
oi a handful of miscreants w h
si<-d
the
DON’T .MIKS IT!
YOKVM S THIRD ANNUAL
FREE STREET FAIR,
this
patronage
Ix>w railroad
four days.
from all point*.
Grant when he was in
the departments at Washin
that “it is easier to dispose
surplus than to get rid of a
licit.
1 hecountry oughtu
worry very much over it
book. S. A. Express
3000 ACRES <>F CABBAGE
AT CORPUS.
in the
n*«
The New York police broke
up an Anarchist meeting and
prevented Johann Most iron
making a speech,
(iebhard, the one time ad
mirer of Mrs. Langtry.
his wife for divorce
ground of desertion.
Senator Platt of Neu* York
dined yesterday with the Prv*i
drnt at the White House.
Pittsburg
A great fire at
Pa., destroyed worth
of property, and six men were
injured.
The murder of President Me
Kinley by Czolgo*x is approved
and applauded by the ixmdon
anarchists.
A fund is being raised to ran
Mim Mis* Stone, the missionary
who was kidnap|**d by brigand*
in Turkey.
< iptain U ,lbam Andrews, the
veteran mariner. Marled Sun
•day on a voyage
a cross the
Atlantic, in a H toot l>oat
The island of Panav
Philippines, which
ha*
afflicted with plague, i
visited by famine.
and Friday,
NOV . 5, (i, 7 and H, 1901.
It is going to be bigger and
better than ever tin* time.
continual free street show for
rates
planted in Nueces county and
perhaps in Texa*
this year will be an increase of |j|
100 |H»r rmt over last
the acreage thia year being
In ls9**. when
»MMi acres.
shipping industry was inaugur-
ated and in an embryo state,
this acreage wasfaM) acres
l«9tf it was Ilk*1 acres; in
it was 15oo acres. and the
now out will be acre*
A new evening paper
Houston Chronicle will make bh
its first appearance among the bh
daily journals of the state next
Monday, October Hth.
new
sufficient to say that th
candidate for tHipular favor
will be under tl»e auspices of
Mr. Marcellus Faster a* manag-
ing editor, who has so long been
connected with, the Houston
Post in tlie «ame
capacity.
The
ill
th«’ir
managment
prospectus. forecast the Policy
of the paper as follows.
“The Houston Chronicle will
l>e absolutely and fearlessly
independent - indetwndenl ol
party, ring, clique or
iii.in
domination. Independence and
neutrality, however, are not
The Chronicle
synonymous
will always take a decided stand
upon all matters deserving of
editorial discussion.
We iieapeax for
enterprUs a liberal
in Caldwell county.
lusuimnTeuimnfflTwuiuuifflwmiUiuuniwwMim
DISPLAY NO. 1.
Table cover- and scarfs
attractive,
The New Racket Store.
Ves, August Flower still
the largest sale of any med
’n the civilized world.
mothers
and grandmot
never thought of using ana t
else for Indigestion or Bill
Doctors were scarce
ue*.*.
they seldom heard of Ap
citis, Nervous Prostratio
Heart failure, etc. They
August Flower to dean ou
system ami stop ferment
ot undigested food, regula*
of the liver, stimulate the
vous and organic action of
system, and that is all*
took when feeling dull and
with headaches and other a
You only need a few d
Green’s August Flowe
liquid form, to make you
filed there is nothing serig
matter with you.
Get
Prize Almanac.
Tues lay, Wednesday, Thursday bump his cranium against a names nobodv cau prouvni
star, but he is neither a scientist ihe Baltimore Sun congra
nor a prophet. —Seguin Gazette, lates the Iowa Senator on
losing his head. The cougra
lation is well placed.
W
11 mes.
New Millinery
WAIT AND TEE
J. Harry Haynes indulges in a
I brilliant
I _>----- when be
whirl of rhetorical pro-
“The
says:
Senator Dolliver lecently t
storm of Sept 8, 1900, was pure !
on of accidental occasion to say that the
which will not occur :of Rights” written in the
glish language stands for
million
again in a
years.
Haynes throws logic at the dogs, many centuries of sacrifice,
There are no accidental forces.
If there were, those forces might
'act in twenty four hours as eas-
ily and disastrously as in a mil
Harry Haynes can
non vears.
in a rhetorical
easily,
sen sr
Some of the papers of the I
state are presenting the
of Governor Sayers for
road commissioner at the
tion next year, but the
seems to us rather farfetched, be withheld from the
Joe Sayers will not climb down has been honest enough
7 H uu v « 44 S ’ VV4 44
legislature, he need not
31J either asylum or penitenti
The annual meeting of .
5bi Southwest Texas Press assd
bk tion will convene at Se
November 15th. The Post
try to have a represent*
present.
While tl.e editor of the Wor-
tham Journal was at his office,
late at night, working to get
out on time, his resi
dence was destroyed by fire,
which made a clean sweep of I a contemporary, which <
everything except a tew articles I |y has tariff reductions i
of clothing which were saved. |and likewise the big surp
Being an editor, of course the the National Treasury,
loss was not great in dollars recalls the remark made b
I and cents, but it was bis all,
: and to him, was exceedingly
He has our sympathy,
heavy.
it is all we have to give.
Many farmer* in Toxa*
ar.-
MU’lying irrigation, and putting
it in oiwration on a small scale,
and a great profit. They dam
creek *
the ravines and email
and store the water in the rainj
In th is
they
season.
wav
secure a fish pctid and water to
irrigate and have vegetable* for
sale early and and late
Every
graduateof the A. A M. College
-Lou Id
understand
practical
Dallas Times Her-
irrigation.
Corpus Christi. Tex..
Sept, i
30. The cabbage crop in and'ai«
around
Corpus Chn*ti ______ .-
year is one of the heaviest ever, . tendance in the house.—
i field Recorder.
If we did not know that L.
Lillard, former editor of
^b Recorder, is dead, and was
a member of the last House,
would pick him out as thath
We suppose this 1
est man.
islator is anxious to conceal
f, for tear that
him to the Lunatic asvl
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