Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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OPERA HOUSE
5alurdau and Mondau,
March 2nd and 4th.
Hon. J.H.Kirkpatrick,
Will Lecture On
Saturday Night and
Palestine
• •■••••••••• ••••
Mon day Night
Fuliy illustrated with over 200
colored steroptican views.
ADMISSION 50 and 25 cents
WITH THE CHURCHES. EGYPT AND PALESTINE*
Tomorrow will be Sunday and
will be welcomed by all as a day
of rest if not of consecration.
Lockhart is blessed with several
good ministers and our churches
are comfortably filled every
Sunday to hear their sermons.
The most enjoyable part ot Sun-
day to the religious world is the
study ot the Sunday School
lesson. Tomorrow’s lesson
“Jesns Betrayed” will be found
in John 18: 1-4. The Golden
Text is composed of these pa-
thetic v*ords, “The son of man
is betrayed into the hands of
sinners. ” This lesson fact upon
that of Jesus in Gethsemane,
where the Savior prayed that
the cup (the crucifixion) might
pass from him, but that God s
will be done.
Take the fjAnVPosT.
No grander sub ects were ever
treated by any lecturer than
these two which will be present-
ed on Saturday and Monday
nights, March 2d and 4th at the
Opera house by J. H. Kirk pat
rick. A thorough study of these
countries complete with a year’s
investigation on the spot, has
thoroughly qualified Mr. Kirk-
patrick for bis task. He car-
ries w’ith him, to illustrate his
lectures the most complete and
varied selection of steroptican
! views* ever exhibited in this
'state, and these added to his
knowledge and eloquence, make j
of his lectures artistic treats and
educational triumphs.
Doors open at 7:30,. lecture be I
gins at 8. Adults 50c children
25c. No extra charges for re-
served seats.
DO YOU NEED
■
FIRST-CLASS
LOCKHAKT TE.XA5
AB5TRACOR3
TITLES, AND LOAN AOLNTJ
Abstracts of Titles furnished on short notice
for any tract ot land in Caldwell County.
LoaosJNegotiated at the lowest rates of inter
eat. No Commissions charged [for making
loans. Conveyancing done and all kinds ot
legal instr ments prepared.
ELLLS & HAWKJNJ t
fbceet Potato**................T.fc
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MARTINDALE MARKS.
UOB WORK?
THEN COME
Musical Instruments
TO THE
left
LOCKHAKT
town.
ments, etc., etc
PO5T
Give us a call
ftusic a Specialty
his
B.
is in
Band instru
and Violins
Band and Orchestra
Messrs. J. F. Faubion J. A.
Pannell and J. R. Jennings ac-
companied by several others
visited Laredo last week.
The residence of C. W. Mar-
tindale is nearing completion.
J. W. Harton visited Fort
Worth last week.
Miss Beulah St.Clair returned
last week.
John R. King visited Lockhart
on business last week.
Mrs. Alma McGruder accomp-
anied by Miss Susie returned to
their home in Hussa this week,
after a few days visiting here.
Prof. J. F. Robinson sold
residence last week to R.
King. Consideration $8.00.
Miss Lula McReynolds
for St. Louis last week to select
the Spring stock of millinery
goods for Geo. Martindale &
Sons.
W. W. Martindale recently
bought the residence and lot
owned by Mrs. Emma T.
on the front entering
Consideration $1,600
Miss Minnie Crocket
Austin visiting friends.
J. B. Martindale returned
from St. Louis Sunday.
Mrs. J. B. Martindale visited
in Lockhart last week.
Miss Etta Holt of Lockhart
was visiting here Thursday and
Friday.
Miss Julia Nichols returned
home, near Austin last week
after a pleasant visit to rela-
tives here.
We sell Storey & Clarks
Pianos, Chicago Cottage
Organs.
Guitars
WE MAKE
1PECIAL PRICE5
On cash sales or will
discount[the
BEJT TERMJ
You can get on
fl.J BaJIm Abl' LEAD
"III ilVWlIlNrl Magazines
Q of choice liter-
ature are sold by
8 BOTH IN QUALITY
8
I AND PRICE!
C. H. McDANNALD A CO.
MARKE1 REPORT.
The following is the Market Be
port as compiled for Thu Post
weekly by Jas. G. Blanks and which
governs the local market only.
CHANGED EVERY THURSDAY.
OoetoM boMls middling... ...a 1-4
Cotton seed p rlfHIlbn ........'ilic
Corn.........................tint
tytP..........................lOr
Butter.................... l.fr
Chicken*. oo to *i»e.....10 to t(h
Turkey*, per pair .........19.fr
Baron ........................ 10c
Lard ................... iov
WE CAN PLEASE
YOU!
J. Y. Hawkins i Bo. t
Irl*h " ” bu*hcl........00c
Cabbayr, per pound............ 4c
MIT Trice* on bay. nut*
and all other farm product* will be
fumMictl when <(«/.«/ for.
“Leona” the abbreviated lady I
without any pedal extremities
la in the city today giving pub-
lic exhibitions. The exhibition
must be of a moral character as
there la no high kicking or skirt t
dancing.
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Smith, Carey. Lockhart Daily Post. (Lockhart, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 41, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 2, 1901, newspaper, March 2, 1901; Lockhart, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1189730/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .