Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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South Side
THE DRUGGISTS
Al. FIELD
Commonly h nown As The
HF~Give him your business and he will treat you
•ight. Phone No. 15 for quick service.
DiIh Space.’Is For The Livery And
Transfer Biisiiiesb of
are instantly relieved and per •
fectly healed by Buckles’s Ar* |
dica Salve. C Rivenbark. Jr ,
ot Norfolk, Va., writes: “I
burnt my knee dreadfully; that
it blistered all over. Bucklen’s
Arnica Salve stopped the pain,
healed it without a scar.” Also
heals all wounds and sores, 25c
at C. E. McDann&ld A Co'S.,
druggists.
ditiou bv planting time, which /
on account of the cold and wet ’
weather will be preatiy retard- /
ed especially insofar as corn is '
concerned. /
Mess's- Tom McKinney and j
Will Hankins of Prairie Lea 1
wee 'n Lockhart yesterday ■
W’th a wagon load of tine pork*
e s which they sold to Mr R L. __
Browne. Mr. Hankins informed
us that lhev bad letr to dispos< d
of the hogs closer hom-. but
that it seemed as if Mr. Browne »
w»s the only buyer in the coun- |
tv consequently the bog* were i gj
brought bere and sold forthejg|
bigbest market price.
AGONIZING BURNS *10
Colds
this Satur
No.
m
m
of Til mon
Lockhart on
re*
to
No.
No.
Miiwvi. Zus:: & ’mt
M. C. Bailey, A<»nil
prompt cures of this most common
ailment. It aids expectoration, re-
lieves the lungs and opens the
secretions, effecting a speedy and
perms.neut cure. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia.
Price 35c, Large Size 50c.
How do you like
day?
Mr. Levi Pogue,
spent yesterday in
t usiness.
. Be sure to attend the mili-
I tary meeting at the Court house
londay night.
LOST.—A twenty dollar bill
turned from a business visit
San Antonio.
Mrs. F. S. Thompson is
portec’ ill at her home three
miles west of the city.
Mr. Zadek, of the firm of
Berman A Zadek, San Antonio,
spent yesterday in Lockhart.
D B Hatch representing the
A. G EUioit Paper Co., spent
yesterday in Lockhart.
If winter rains are conducive
to good crops all you farmers
may as well go to making your
cotton sacas now and enlarging
your barns.
Brings bright, shining, merry
eyes, rich, red blood, good
health. That's what Hollister’s
Rocky Mountain Tea will do
35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
Ask Ploeger A Gillett.
Mr. Henry Lindenberg, wbo
bas been with The Post for the
past two yea's left yesterday
morning for Yoakum where be
bas accepted bis old position as
foreman of The Yoakum Times.
No. 46 Leaves..........9:50 a m
45 Arrives.........6:25 p
SUNDAYS ONLY.
46 Leaves........10:35 a
45 Arrives ....... 5:30 a
please return same to this office
and receive suitable reward.
Branch trains make connec-
tion at Yoakum with main line
trains for Houston. Cuero, Cor*
pus Cnristi, Rockport, Alice,
Falfurrias, and at Shiner with
Waco Branch for Cameron,
Rockdale intermediate points.
SAP” TIMS TABLE.
Gus Reynolds, Agt.
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs, low-
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis-
eases, among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life,
pneumonia and consumption.
Chamberlain’s
Ccjgh Ser -
Lyceum Attrac-
tion No. n.
.Henrickson
and Rosani
Magician and Juggler
-at-
Lyceum Tubs. Night
Feby. 21st.
Presenting a program
<f Huiuor’i* Magic Jug-
gling, Manipulating.
Bhadowgraphy, Smoke
Pictures and one . . •
Grand Illusion.
The Woman’s Club has order-
ed the shades tor tbe public
school building. In all, tbe
shades number thirty-seven and
cost something over |150. They
will arrive in a few days and
will prove to be about the most
acceptable things ever placed
in tbe public school building.
Tbe Woman’s Club bas done
Some splendid work for the
public schools and their work
and efforts are to be greatly
appreciated.
I have used Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy for a number of
years and have no hesitancy in
saying that it is the best remedy
for coughs, colds and croup I
have ever used <n »y family. I
have not words to express my
confidence in this remedy.—Mrs
J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich.
For sale by C. K Me Dann aid A
•Co.
The right trains between St.
Louis, Houston, Hannibal. Dal
las, Kansas City, Ft. Worth,
Junction City, San Antonio.
Oklahoma City and Galveston
and all points bevund.
NORTH BOUND.
Passenger depart.....9:35 a m
Flyer depart..........11 AX) p m
Local arri ves.........208 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Passenger depart......6:43 pm
Flyer depart...........5:40 a m
Local arrives.........9:35 am
With tbe new time card, effec-
tive Dec. 4tb, we will establish
Pullman sleeping car service
between Galveston and San
Antonio, and through chair car
service between Houston and
ban Antonio.
KILL™ COUCH
CURE™« LUNC8
•"OnKing’s
New Discovery
CONSUMPTION Price
OUGHt 60c 4 SI.00
OLOS Free Trial.
But.bV and Quickest Cure tor all
THROAT and LUNG TBOUB-
I LBS, or MONEY BACK.______
Caldwell and Bastrop coun-
ties bad two rape cases in one
day and within less than twenty
four hours thereafter each had
its lynching bee. These two
little Texas counties are getting
up to the Indiana standard fast
Mr. A J. Jarrell ot Jarrell
Bros., left last night lor north
ern and eastern markets where
he wi’l join sixteen other buyers
representing the great Graham
Combination for the purpose ot
securing spring and summer
goods for their seventeen
-tores.
FOR RENT:—The five lower
rooms in a two story dwelling
well located. Will rent same
furnished or unfurnished as
desired. Apply to Mrs. D. L.
Thompson at Katy depot.
A prominent gentleman of
Lockhart told us that the rea-
son The Post and The Signal
could not get a fair distribution
of public printing is due to the
fact that both offices are guilty
of nepotism, each office having
mothers in its employ. Per-
haps so. At least that is the best
excuse we have beard so far.
CHARTER GRAN I f D.
Be Sure You Are Safe
PROGRAMME.
BIDE ON
Mol-
forth
Cal
Blue
Fin as* Equipment and
Safest Trains in Texas.
Fart Worth, Dallas, Waco, Tyler
--TO--
Memphis, St- Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati.
Pudman bleepers, Parlor Cale, Reblimng Chair Cars—Seat*
FREE- through without change. Ail trains Wxie Vestibuled
Throughout. Only one night out from
FOR FULL INFORMATION REG ARCING YOUR TRIP, ADDRKKF,
D. M. Moroan, _ Gus Hoovia,
Travelim
F».
February, 1905.
Answer roll call with
1
tacts about Wharton.
2. Music—“For Southland.
Loved,” Mrs. Jane Morion
Ware, Belton.
3. What concerted actio*
against Richmond was begun in
February of lto64Y What was
the result*? Where did Lee
have bis headquarters at thi*.
time? How far was this from
Richmond? Tell of Stuart’s
gallant conduct and his death.
What does Davis say of his very
last hours* —Rise and tall of
Confederate Government. Chap-
ter 45, Jefferson Davis.
4. Poem—•’Galveston”
lie E. Moore.
5. M usic.
6. Character sketch of
boun.
7. Song—The Bonnie
Flag.
Agent, 1
M. J. F. LEHANE,
General PaMengf'r Agent.
Tbe Charter for t’ e Lockhart
National Guards, <i military
company, has been granted and
was received here last night.
Adjutant General Huleo has
stated that he will »end a mill-
REMEMBER
tary inspector from Dallas and
that as soon a« tin* nece.-s<tr\
examinations and inspections
can be completed the orgaoisa
tion will be perfected.
The heaviest rain of the ,ear
has been falling lure today.
Tbe ground is now thoroughly
soaked and that which wa->
ready for tbe freezes and rains
will be in a most excellent con-
March 1905.
1. Answer roll call with
facts about Ramseur.
2. Music—Dixie.
3. Wbo assumed command of
U. S. army in March, 1864?
Gtye position of both armies in
Spring of ’64. The choice of
what three movements were
left Grant? Which did he
choose? Describe the Red
River campaign. What was the
real object of the expedition?
—Rise and Fall of Confederate
Government, Chapter 46, Jeffer-
son Dayis.
4. Music.
5. Poem. “bong of tbe
Chattahoochie,” Sidney Lanier.
6. Character sketch of
Grady.
7. Music—“Our Southland,’
Miss Dunovant.
Mrs. 8. H. Watson.
Historian Tex. Div. U. D. C.
A full line of tbe best cigaia
made at W. B. Trigg’s. The
“Marcietta” 25 cent cigar and
tbe “El Toro” for 5 cents.
iihh ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
our drug store contains every article pertaining “to
an Up to*Date drug store ” The purest and best
drugs and pharmaceutical preparations. Tbe finest
perfumes, the most modern toilet articles.
We have just received abig lit of new books all
good authors and sell them at very reasonable prices.
Come and see us.
Q ONFECTIONER.
Clprars a Specialty. Have a Smoke!
•‘El Tora” aud|"Morcietta” cigars. They are the best.
San Antonio & Aransas Pass Railway
MISSION ROUTE.
QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE TO ALL POINTS
SOUTH. EAST AND WEST.
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Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 18, 1905, newspaper, February 18, 1905; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189504/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .