The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1903 Page: 4 of 12
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BUSINESS GROWS! 1
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We have continued cause for gratitude to our customers for the large business they are giving us. They buy the best goods from us and **
** they are satisfied, and they come again. We always carry the best of everything in our line, and our motto, “We will not be Undersold,” **
** guarantees low prices on our goods. Be sure to read our ads each week. Tell your neighbors about our good3 and prices that they may fare **
as well as yourselves. Seven years of continuous success is conclusive evidence that our goods, our prices and our methods have the appro- **
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"SUPERIOR’1
STEEL
RANGE
Superior Stoves and Ranges.
A good Cook Stove is a household necessity. Without it tha woman gets
prematurely old and the rest of the family suffer from dyspepsia. There
is no other stove made equal to the brand we carry. For sixty-seven long
years they have been manufactured at one place by one firm, and some of
them made and sold 50 years ago are still in use and doing good service.
These Stoves are the acme of perfection. For more than sixty years
they have stood the test of time, fire and competition. They stand without
a peer in the world. Properly constructed, they do the work required and
please the women folks. Made of the proper material they will last more
than the average life-time. These stoves have been sold in Lampasas for
more than 20 years and they always give satisfaction. Ask the neighbors.
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The Parlin & Orendorff Buggies
Are made especially for Texas people and to stand the Texas climate, which is so very!severe on
all classes of vehicles. They have been tasted in this climate for years, and are solcl^to-day in
more stores in Texas than any other buggy made. They are properly built. They last, they
give satisfaction. Come and see them, let us show you how they are, constructed, their particular
merits and points of superiority, and you will agree with us that there is no better vehicle made.
We can also supply extra buggy tops, single and double harness, extra lines, bridles, collars and
parts for harness. Anything from a hame string to a complete set of harness. Also we can sup-
ply repairs for the Canton or P. & 0 line of implements on short notice. Extra points in stock for
the Weir, plows.
A Fiill Lineof Canton or P. & O. Implements
“T5he OLD RELIABLE”
PETER SCHLUTTLER WAGON
If you are going: to be in the
market for a wagon, don’t overlook
the SCHUTTLER, for over half a
century recognized the world over
as “the best”. Built right, of the
very best material that money can
buy, durable, and first-class in even-
particular.
Come and see us and we will be
“glad to tell you more about it.
When you look the wagon over, we
are sure you will adopt it, if you
want the best value for your money.
It costs us more money than
any wagon on the market, and we present it to you because we believe it to be
tithe best”. . ‘
FOX (Si MILLS, Lampasas, Texas*
The Peter Schuttler Wagons
THE OLD RELIABLE.
Manufactured at one place, by one firm for sixty-seven consecutive
years, it has become the Standard by which all other wagons are tested.
It is the light-running wagon, the burden bearing wagon, the wagon suited
to all climates and seasons, the wagon that lasts, that gives satisfaction. It
has become so popular that the factory has been ^lmost doubled this year
to meet the growing demand. We keep all sizes in stock, and will be de-
lighted to have you call and examine them. They are best by every test.
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The Standard Disc Plow==Best flade.
fro man will buy any other than a Stand-
ard Disc Plow, if he will take trouble to in-
form himself. Some buyers take whatever
is in sight on the representations of an in-
terested agent, and later wish they had not.
Others of a more thrifty turn investigate,
and later feel paid for doing so. Investi-
gate before you buy.
If you want the most easily handled plow
the Standard will please you.
If you want the lightest draft plow the
Standard will suit you.
If you want a wide furrow bottom, the
Standard will make it.
If you want an even distribution of the
cut land the Standard will do it.
If you want the trash well turned under,
the Standard will do it for you.
Whether you want to use a disc plow in
connection with a team or traction engine
the Standard will meet your wishes.
If you have black land, sandy land peb-
bly land or clay land, the Standard will
serve you well in either of these.
The Standard was made to be and is by
far a better disc plow for all purposes than
any other made. Look up the evidence.
We also carry a full line of other Stand-
ard implements, Disc Harrows, Drag Har-
rows, Hand Plows, and everything needed
on the farm. See our stock.
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Our Hardware Stock is Always Complete*
We keep everything in the way of findings for the kitchen, extra stove ves-
sels, crockery, queensware, churns, lantern, lamps and all kinds of chimneys,
burners, glassware, tinware, wood and willow ware. Blacksmiths’ and carpen-
ters’ tools, blacksmith coaj woodworkers’ material, shelf and heavy hardware of
every character. Smooth and barbed wire, woven wire, hay bale ties, Elwood
fencing wire, screen wire, screen doors, windows and extra frames for screens.
Poultry netting in all widths. Mason’s fruit jars, rubbers and caps, also tin cans
and sealing wax. Steam and water pipe with fittings, and everything that goes
• into the make-up of a complete hardware store.
DISC HARROWS WITH OR WITHOUT SEEDERS.
Please remember our place on the west side of the square, and that WE WILL
NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
FOX & MILLS,
Hardware, Stoves, Implements.
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, October 16, 1903, newspaper, October 16, 1903; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth876751/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.