Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 234, Ed. 1 Monday, December 2, 1901 Page: 1 of 4
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L.OCKHART DAILY POST.
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••p nialra In Hnr* H illdlnc over Ll<t*nt>r's grurnry •tore.
LOCKHART. TEXAS. muN -aY. DECEMBER, 2, 1901
VOL. I
BUOGIE5, 5urreu
HACK5, PHAETON5!
Tues. Dec. 10
ROAD WHGOE?
Ami Evert I li I in; EIm: On Wheels at Prices That Will Suit You. flrm the appointment made by
i the mayor last week.
KATY CHEAP KATES.
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t«-«’nth century «avr *u much la
T. Royal
A TEXAS WONDER
BETTER HATS!
READ THIS.
Ditto OF APOPUtXY.
Vlps Is What You will Piqd
TO THE PUBLIC.
W. M. RAY’S
fill this Week.
.A FOR SALE.
Ab. Houston.
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the
hint
fi
Lock hurt on
Ko;i<l
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IL B. Dawson.
Lockhart, Texas
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BOW
the
tir<*r
ha v<
next
forth
Sheriff Sanders was here Fri-
day, and announced to the show
• people that no gambling of any
i sort would be permitted.
It seems to be a hard matter
for the mayor and aiderman to
aggrce on a suitable man to fill
i the marshal 's office. The aider-
men have again refused to con-
| FROM THE LULING ENTER-
PRISE.
of adding from one to one and a
half cent* per pound to the val*
ue of the cotton.
On an average cmton crop
thi* new gin, it its inventor l*
not mistaken, will |»ut c>, •
<XMi a year at least into thr pick-
et of our Southern planters.
Eli Whitney, <>n whose big idea
the ante licllum •south made a
W. hall,
P. O. Box
Send for
Sold by all d»-ug-
If some daring genius should
ascend over Texas, in a balloon
and with a powerfu’ telescope
view theseens below, be would
discover a vast, wiggling, work-
ing mass that would astonish
him. It would be the guberna-
torial aspirants of the state.
It is to be hoped that Texas
will be well represented at the
St. Louis Word's fair. It will
• be a good investment. It is
believed that there are business
men in Texas of sufficent fore-
sight to see this. The fair will
open promptly on April 30,1903.
Luling. Tex., Oct. 24, 1901.
Dr. E. W. Hall, St. Louis:
Dear Sir 1 have used your
Texas Wonder, Hall’s Gnat
Discovery, in my family, for kid-
S^| ney troubles and weak backs,
and I can cheerfully recommend
it to others. Yours,
W J. J. COULTER.
An Kwty organ.
Dew. Sit L. **. -----
Will furnish yearlings. En
Ll» ga <•onxalrs, a Mexican
••hot and mortally wounded an
other Mexican Sunday night. < n
thr Myer* ranch, a few mi: *
To Houston and return, sell-
ing dates Dec. Sth to 12th. Fin
al limit Dec. 25th 1901. Rate $5.
To Houston and return for
♦2.25. Selling date Dec. 10.
Final limit Dec. 12. Selling
date Dec. li. final limit Deo. 13,
1901. D. L. Thompson.
Agent.
wraHh am Eli Whitney** cotton
gin. Thoma* W Prior, »d Chi
cage, claims. however, to have
invented a new cutton gm which
by pa**ing thr cotton through
rollers, will remove all foreign
•ubstaacBB without any break.ng
or cutting <»f the fibre. It is
naid to have double the capacity
For all information apply to
Joe Magee
Mr II V. Caffey died here |
Sa/u rd ay morning of apoplexy.
N|r Caffey was formrlya citi- ■
wn of Red Rock. Hr had just
Commenced to move fiom that
place to lan k hart. He had just
reached here with one load of
bi* effect* when he waastrickrn
and died. His relatives have
the sympathy of all in their sad t
Joam and misfortune.
county i
y Manta
regulates bladder trouble in
W children. If nut sold by your
M druggist will lx- sent by mall on
receipt of $1. One small bottle
is two months’ treatment and
j and will cure any case above
I mentioned. Dr. b
• *ole manufacturer
nothing for himself out of it.
Hla successor, if hi* gin is what j
he claim*, may fare better if he
«k ape* a life long patent suit.
blood
, unb!
rkt court calls
pre*- ni* him
S Hall’s Greut Discovery.
One small buttle of Hall’s
SS Great Discovers cures all kid-
ney and bladder troubles, re-
moves gravel, cures diabetes,
^.seminal emissions, weak and
lame backs, rheumatism and all
irregularitt •.* ol the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women
As] have severed my Conneo
R tion with Burditte Well and
Wt moved to Lockhart, I with io
state to the patrons of the well
that Mr. John Dickerson has
succeeded me and will take and
Still orders tor water. 1 thank
the people for their kind patron
age and desire that they show
Mr. Dickson the same courtesiea
shown me.
"Hit
Califoi
nerger
• Daj.
M.M.
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