The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 2169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lampasas Daily Leader.
MUM
Eighth Year
TUESDAY
Lampasas, Texas, March 7, 1911,
TUESDAY
Whole Number 2169
Always First, Always Best
THAT’S THE WAY WE DO THINGS —-
rJTHE GRAND SUCCESS of our Spring Millinery Open-
ing to-day is certainly due to the Elegance of the Mer-
chandise and tlie Correctness of Styles combined with tbe notic-
able moderate prices m keeping with our motto of “Always
Selling for Less.”
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Our Thanks are Tendered
To tbe people of Lampasas for tbeir substantial approval of
our gatherings for Spring 1911 Merchandise. It will be our
pleasure to show you pur new goods from day to day.
THE OPENING CONTINUES
From now on you can always see something New and at-
tractive at our store.
Our Undisputed Leadership places us in a class to ourselves
while others^are^l^ls4-^t@—he S£3afs” and don’t know how.
'~Tliey-arTIieSorry5' they can’t travel-pur gaits, and are Hoisting
the White Flag and begging for time.
Stokes Brothers & Company
The People Who Sell It For Less
Millinery Opening
Tuesday and Wednesday
March 7 and 8
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All tkat is new, novel and up-to-now
m Headwear
LEON HARRIS
H. Anderson, of
in town Tuesday.
Payne, was
Oran Curry, of Payne, went to
Killeen Monday night to visit his
parents.
Drs. Ellis and Black attended
the Lampasas county medical so-
ciety at Lometa Tuesday.
Roy E. Benton, now at El Pa-
so, will receive The Leader on
the order of young Fletchhr.
Miss Annie Maude Whigham,
sister of Mrs. D. T. Briggs, and
Miss Lena Wallace, her cousin,
both of Kempner, are visiting
here.
The young ladies five hundred
club will meet Wednesday with
Miss Louine Darby at 3 o’clock.
Please phone if you can come or
not.
Scott Garner, an old resident
of the Topsey neighborhood, was
in town Tuesday and reports
corn planting progressing and
the farmers cheerful.
FOR SALE—One milch cow.
Calf two months old. See them
two miles east of Lampasas.
A. T. Mitchell.
Willie Taylor, son of our fellow-
townsman W. H. Taylor, who is
a page in the legislature, came in
from Austin Tuesday morning to
be present at his sister’s wedding
Wednesday night.
H. L. Lowe, who has been con-
fined to his home for several
weeks on account of and acci-
dent, is able to be out among his
friends, 'but will not be able to
work for some days.
Auction! Auction!
Beginning Wednesday, March
8th, at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. for
four days only, will sell to the
highest bidder anything in our
complete line of jewelry, watches,
cut glass, etc. Mr. J. M. Potts,
of Dallas, will conduct the sale.
Everything sold is guaranteed.
Wiley & Martin,
d72 Jewelers.
WHEN YOU
WERE ENGAGED
—A Box of—
Hufier’s or Allegretti’s
Sweets
Was a Frequent Gift
WHY NOT NOW?
ft Brings the Same Sweet Smile
—We are Agents—
Schwarz & Hoffmann
The Obliging Druggists
Mr. and Mrs. Ruff, of Omaha,
Nebraska, who have been visit-
ing Mrs. J. N. Manuel, have re-
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 2169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 7, 1911, newspaper, March 7, 1911; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth910484/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.