Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Dr. Wooton. the noted .peci.1- « "° m“Ch'
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for
POR SALE.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
FOR SALE
lots
FOR SALE.
WE MAKE
SPECIAL PRICE!
On cash sales or will
discount the
BEJT TERMJ
You can get on
Musical Instruments
Give us a call
when in need of highgrade
J. T Hawkins 1 (h4>
The boll weevil continues
evidence, but the work of
terminating the pests
We sell the world renown Story Clark,
Wayne, Kingsbury anti Cable Pianos and
the world beater Chicago Cottage Organs.
ist of Austin is in the city to
perform a very difficult opera-
tion on the wife of Nelson Pol-
lemon.
ton K|>rings
P<»st Master H. W.
Lytton Springs was
Louis and
service
Louis.
Agent.
in
ex-
goes
The business men
Four choice
near College
someone wanting to build
the schools. Apply at
office.
The St Mary’s commencement |
at the < >|w»ra House June 11th
promises to be very interesting.
Mie run- von get a ticket.
days, $3.35. There will
one passenger train a day
present. The north bound
ger train leaving Lockhart
a. m. will connect at Smithville with
through train for St.
Memphis with sleeping ear
from Waco v.a Dalia- to St.
D. L. Thompson,W. A. Elltooo. T. H Coopwood.
QRS. ELLISON-If OOOPWOOD
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office at McDannald & Co’s.
Drug Store.wing lot Austin to Iw prem-
at th* loiiimeiK rmriit exer
«■ ot the st Mary's Acade
She will visit friend1* and
It would notOl>v surprising it
Texas led the whole I nited
States in the production of oil.
Everything in the State is on
an immense scale. Where else'
would you tind one pasture so 4^
large that it is bisected by thir M
ty miles of railroad? Where
else could a man build a railroad 4^
"' 000 miles in length on a $5 bill Mr
** a nd faith? Yet that was done W
in Texas ami the railroad is run 4^
ning today. There is so much, S
The Post acknowledges with pride in the bigness of the state Be
, many thanks sever 11 copies of that the man would l>e Ivnched ■■
practi the Memphis Commercial Ap who would suggest that it be• 4^
crop of |H«al of Memphis Tenn., sent us divided Washington Post. j V
(Office over Blanks store.
FRANK S. ROBERTS
A tto r-ne-y-at-Law,
Office Up stairs Lrowne
Building.
Lockhart Texas.
Will Practice in ail Court®, Prompt.
Personal and Special Attention to all busi-
neM placed tn my hand*.
Pat Bagley of Lytton Springs arc engaged in rice culture
was in the city yesterday on have a miniature crop of
business.
Rev. L. S. Cox and
Loekhart continues to spread
and thrive commercially not
v itli*lamlmg the imlI weevil
building
A bargain to
near
thisW. E. McDowell,
ABSTRACTOR
—OF—
LAND TITLES.
Has a complete Abstract of all
the land in Caldwell county. “A
stitch in time often saves time.’
When yon buy’ land in this coun-
ty see that you can ‘ read your
titleclear. •'
D“ B. E. BO HD ERR
The Specialist.
Cures Piles, Cancers, Catarrh*
Chronic and Private Diseases.
Office at Monk A Wiggins’ Drug
Store.% r “Orphan Boy” meets a
tralg-.
Jim Coopwood of Lytton wa»
in town yesterday.
S. L. Alexander of Dale spent
Jim Jenning ot Martindale
was in town yesterday.
W C. Swearingen left
Kan Antonio yesterday.
A. B. Storey returned from
Kan Marcos this morning.
The “Orphan Boy”st:ll meets
the trains, rain or shine.
Mrs. Sam Tally went South
on the “Sap” this morning.
cereal in a glass jar. The
wife were •* growing rapidly and is
from Lyt- j pretty.
Three lots vet for sale in
and lots. Can be bought cheap
for cash Apply at this office
NORTH HOU Nil.
San Antonio 7.00 a.m
Lockhart 1:08 p.m. I E. B. COOPWOOD,
San Antonio Pass'gr. .7:30 a m.
Ar. Ixxikhart io 43 a m Attorney and Counselor-at-La*,
One wav straight fare to San An-1 LOCKHART, TEXAS.
tonio is $1.85. Round Trip. Limit 101
be but I
for the
oassen-:
at 10:43)
The boll weevil has knocked ' have lowered the price for them
all the grease out of the oil to 10 cents per hundred, but
question and that particular still large quantities of them
commodity is exceedingly tame are being brought in. Numer-
just at present. ous experiments have been
Mr. Norwood, the mule buyer madt* in the way of poisoning
left for San Marcos yesterday. I them, but with little success.
Will Blanks and Allie Withers ' Several of our citizens have al-
will buy for him during his bo been experimenting with the
absence' machines of their own invention
, , , , for catching the little pests, but
Quite a Urire crowd of Lock-, we wine but unk a,
hart peopl. left tln» morn,nK t).0(lc<1 ,h(.|r W).jmar
for Waco to attend the Annual
Statu^onvention of the Chris-1
tianW-hurch.
The Fire Departments big
moo pound alarm bell has arriv
We are frequently told that hvTrh''rJTr bu!W!nk' o<=cupi«i
* - , by Lamb A Long at reasonably
min in the early ages lived a cheap figures. Apply to
lite of simplicity ami innocence A. L. Brock.
t the first man i«iru .n the ----■——----------.---
world killed the second. Chica- up a AA jpegx.. 4^, a a. a JKRailroad Timo Table.
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Xiuovi. Eiuu & Tezu.
D. L. Thompton, Asent.
SOUTH BOUND.
Lv. Lockhaat (local)daily
except Sunday. ..... 10:43 am
Ar. San Ad too io <1:00 p.m
Lv. Lockhart Passenger
daily ...........6:12 p.m
Ar. San Aotouio 9:25 “
THE PASSING EVENTS by some thoughtful delegate
4 ▲. a zmzw < ■ ki a mr* front Lockhart to the reunion.
Ob A LOCAL NATURE • One copy, that of Tuesday May
2k th in particular is very tine,
News of the City Since Yesterday ",Kh7 ,wi‘h
. * * J photographs of the i I lustrous
Briefly Told by The Post. i personages in attendance at the
. reunion. We appreciate the
wm trading in town yesterday
T. W. Cox left this morning
on a visit to home folk# in Bel- j
CT'/xr j/vuun aiaiin 1^,1 nun umr
. . . ... ed and we understand will |M. • rather icy.
Mrs. I’. Forko and children; , , . , , .. . . .. .
, t , ,, , , . placed on a fo^y foot tower on Indiscreet charity i> better
left for New HraunfeU ye.ter tl„. court h()UM. „,|uarc | U,ao chrouic peuuriousnehs
*U> W. IL Bwearioifeu left ye»ter. After a man l» buried in hie che.n.an<i bl,h t00™. K00*1
L. M Moore of McMahan * a • ! little lot he haa n<» kirk rnm
I day evening for ban Antonio “lu<- nas no K1CK ‘-oni
was here yesterday selling ' . „ jng
to take the sulphur baths treat-j k’
’ * ment tor rheumatism with which A man is seldom in undue'bulsw ribr for the Woman’s he has been afflicted for somef baste to take up an overdue
Home Corn|>ani<>n with J. WJtjroe note.
lejrot! Only fool husbands ever at
in<| 'tempi to satisfy a wife's $50
that wan(M with a $5 bill.
riee ’ Ab °f abstraction isn’t
very breeay enough to fan a spark of
genius into a flame.
A nice residence 6 rooms, hall
The smile ot adversity is and galleries, 2 large lots nicely
iocated in best residence portion
of town, private system water
works on place with hot and
cold water fixtures in both kit-
the
Harris of Allen Annex, which was plot
in Lock- tc<l *ith eighteen not over a
vear ago. Who will buy these p
, .. . .. i tbrer lots in the prominent res ‘
John Dannelly and brother ( t
, . , 7 . idence nart of the city? I*
of D-iie were in town yesterday,
on ou»’ne«M number of knapsack spray-, jt is estimated that the cab-
. «. : > iers arnxed in Lxx.'khart this bav<* cron in the neighborhood
® The bovs have organised al . ... . . . K ’ iMiwnimMi
morning and will be put in im of Corpus Christi Texas, will Z
team and arc practicing i a.<. * V
|T„ i.i mediate abtion It is thought this season amount to 7DO or H00
that they will do the work on !corioads, representing $200,(XX) T
Mrs Klein of Sao Antonio is the weevil. to be divided among 100growers
in Ewkhart visiting her mother ! . . ( thw «•> v thin<r« 32
( A carload of }x>ttery arrived funis tne way uiej, uo tuings j
Mrs. R J. Nx ho!N. in Uhklnart yesterday from El- down »*» Texas and a glance at jg
Anyone having a four or five ; rnrn(jorfY, a little station west straw berry and orange ship-
n>om cottage for rent will ,of San Antonio This is solely meats from our states will show
phase apply to this office a Toxas article and is as tinr as that Florida is not far behind
C. - c.- K- . u. . can be made. her big Texas sister, and yet J
Mr b S Newton has return .. . , . . MF
.. . .. w t rx. i i ,, there was formerly a suspicion:
rd from Bnauiuont and says the Misses U ona Dodd, Hattie ..
,* » i ... , that the South was shiftless and
oil city is virtually dead. Shoaf, Lynn Davis, Mrs. Blanks • .. t . V
J J u t ’ts climate enervating. Ocala M|
...... , . a,,d Messrs. Jun Blanks, Sey- V
Henrv and Wash Harns of tnou(. j <n(, i>v ((Ha.) Banner. £
Lytton w. r.tr.dinK.n<i~-llinK h.H (or ttlr Chri.tian Endeavor
mute, in Lockhart ye.terday. ConTen,ion at WaC), t(Mlay
Contractor Gua HirknersLitrs \|r Chew has predicted every
that sincr last July he has used ram We j)avc |ia<j this j’ear with
1 brick on buildings in ouj failtiro except in one in-1
Ijockhart. stance, he predicted showers
W F Hale of Luling passed and we bad downpours. Last
through town this morning on , nights rain verrifled the predic
hia way home from the upi>er that It would rain a “big
Countrv • one” between the 5th ami Kth.
He now says that the rain L
Congressman E. R. Burke is tlot over with ami that he ex-
still alive at bis home in Dallas pects more
but his death is momentarily'
expected.
I.ast night’s hlg rain
rally insures the corn
this section and a large yield!
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Lockhart, Texas,
Office upstairs in Browne
Building. ____
H. CJEFFREY.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Office over First National Ban4cr
Lockhart, Texas.
A FIRST CLASS MEAL F0R50<
STATIONS
FOR KATY FLYER
PASSENGERS
to ST. LOU IS. CHICAGO.
KANSAS CITY.
GALVESTON. AUSTIN.
SAN ANTONIO.
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Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 107, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 5, 1901, newspaper, June 5, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189688/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .