The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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We desire to thank the public for the liberal trade they have given us during the past year. Our business has been the largest in its history which +
is conclusive evidence that Our Methods, Our Goods and Our Prices have the Approval of the trade. For the new year we are well prepared +
to meeUall demands that could be made on the largest and most complete general hardware store in Lampasas, and we are glad to announce that we +
are better than ever prepared to accommodate our customers. ■#*
+ We make better prices on Corrifgated Roofing than has ever been known here.
The Elwood Fencing
Al ®G€i!
Wave Washer
It is the strongest field fence^made, being high enough, rigid, close or open
wove, elastic, yet firm, easily adjusted to fit any uneven ground. It is beautiful
in appearance and makes a lasting and comely fence. It is made in different
sizes, beginning with 18 inches and running to 58 inches. The cost is less than
most of other fencing, being far cheaper.than lumber, pickets or palings. Come
and see samples. Fancy gates furnished.
Is the most popular ma-
chine ever sold in this
country and hundreds of
satisged customers who
have bought from us can
tell you of its merits.They;
do the work" perfectly and
do not tear the clothes
and give satisfaction ev-
erywhere. Gears are all
hooded. No danger of
children getting hurt.
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M&Jn
Standard Middle Bijster and Riding Planter
COMBINED
This was the first successful Riding Middle Buster and Planter produced. ^
It has had four successful seasons of test and use by the intelligent and pro- +
gsessive farmers ofjthis section. Every defect which could be pointed out “S’
by the practical experience of the best farmers has been cured and we now
offer Middle Buster No. 34 which is as near perfection as a piece of machin-
ery can be made. We will have plenty to supply all wants. Come and let +
us show yon. +
We. have sold 200 of
these, machines this year
and have plenty on hand.
The Standard Disc Plow
If you want the most easily handled plow the Standard will please 3-011. If +
you want the lightest draft plow the Standard will suit you. If you want J
a wide furrow bottom the Standard will .jmike it. If you want.;an even dis- ^
taibution of the cut land the Standard will do it. If you want the trash well 4.
turned under the Standard will do it for j7ou. If you have black land, peb- +
bly land, sandy land or clay land, the Standard will serve you well. The ^
Standard was made to be and is by far theffietter disc plow for all purposes
than any other made: Look up the evidence. +
Simply Constructed
No friction
No Lost Motion
fiEAP-gltficBS. Cc. STI-
+ l The Parlin & Orendorff Buggies
+ Are made especially for Texas people andto stand the Texas climate, which is su Severe on all classes ’of
* vehicles. They are sold today 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 superiorityyou will agree wit| us that there is no ‘better vehicle
4. made,- 5WAean also supply extra Jmggy tops, harness, saddles, lines,, bridles, collars ancl parts for harness.
+ Aiso/we can supply repairs for&he Canton or P. & 0. line .of implements^on short notice. Extra points for
S^thepldws.n full line of Canton or P. & 0. implements. •. m\
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prematurely old and the rest of the family suffer from dyspepsia. There
is no other stove made equal td||he' brand we carry. For sixty-nine long-
years they have been manufactured at one place by one firm, and some of
them made and sold 50 years ago' a instill in use and doing good service.
These stoves are the acme of perfection; For nearly seventy years they
have stood the tpSt of time, -fire and competition. They stand without an
equal in the world. TVoperly constructed, they do the work required and
please the women folks. JVlAlle 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 neigh-
bors. We also carry a full life of Box Heaters, made by the same house.
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MILLS
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, December 29, 1905, newspaper, December 29, 1905; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth876896/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.