The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904 Page: 4 of 11
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The War in the Far East
6 Is not a “marker” to the war we are going to make in Lampasas on the prices ancf profits on certain lines of our goods.
From now until they are all sold, we are going to make you - a GfIFT OF TEN PER CENT on every dollar’s worth
von buy from us in Crockery, Queens ware, Glassware, Granite and Woodenware and Cast Stoveware.
® Cn every dollar you spend with us for Cooking or Heating Stoves we make a gift to you of five per cent ot the amount
of your purchase. Remember we make these gifts to you whether your purchases are made from us in cash or on credit.
We bought these goods cheap in a bankrupt stock of Temple, Texas, but that don’t hurt the goods nor make them of
any actual less value. We assure you they are the very same class of goods carried by all merchants in our line of
business. Wre know we bought them at a price and we now propose to sell them to you at a price at which we nor any
other merchant in Texas can buy them and! lay them down in his store. You can take these gifts in the same line of
goods you buy or their value in any other line in our store. We would call your attention to the other lines of goods
mentioned on this page. They are from well known manufacturers whose names are sufficient guarantee of their rep-
utation for being of the very best material and of first class, workmanship in their construction.
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RANGE
Superior Stoves and Ranges.
A good cook stove is an absolute necessity. Without it the 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 eight 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 nearly seventy years they
have stood the test of time, fire and competition. They stand without an
equal 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.
We also carry .• full line of Box Heaters, made by this same house.
The Parlin & Orendorff Buggies
Are made especially for Texas people and to stand the Texas climate, which is so severe on all classes 01
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 of superiority, and you will agree with us that there is no better vehicle
made. We can also supply extra buggy tops, harness, lines, bridles, collars, and parts for harness. Also
we can supply repairs for the Canton or P. & 0. line of implements on short notice. Extra points for the
Plows. A full line of Canton or P. & 0. implements.
The Ocean Wave Washes*
has few parts in its running gear and is
simply constructed
No lost motion; no
riction. For dura-
bility and light
running it has no
equal. We sell it
strictly on its mer-
its and guarantee it
to give satisfaction
THE COOPER WAGON.
BEST ON EARTH.
Among the most necessary things on a farm is a wagon.
Then why not buy the best? The first difference in the pur-
chase price between a good wagon and a poor one is but a few
dollars, but after the purchase comes the use, and it is then
the difference widens until a gulf lies between them. Exercise
good judgment and buy a COOPER, It will save you money
and do your work without having to go for repairs, and run&
light. It is built of good timber, naturally seasoned, and is
made to withstand the hardest climate and roughest roads.
We also handle the “Old Reliable” Peter Schuttler Wagon
which is too well known in this section to need more than a
mention of the place where they are sold. Come to us for the
best of everything that runs on wheels.
** The Standard Disc Plow.
It 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.
II you want the trash well turned under the
Standard will do it for you.
If you have black land, sandy land, pebbly land
or clay land, the Standard will serve you well.
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.
Staver Buggies.
A buggy of quality, made to look well
finished in the best style, and yet stout
enough to carry heavy loads and to en-
dure the strain of our rough roads.
We have sold these
buggies for years, and
they have given satis-
faction and will contin-
ue to do so.
Mr, L. R. Carpenter, one of the most accurate and best known bookkeepers in the country, is now with us and has charge of our books and
collections. He will be Jdeased to see all his old friends and will try to make it pleasant for all callers. We buy your cotton, or make the
other fellow pay more for it. Let us see you before you Sell, and bo sure to see us before you buy anything in our line.
Cali and sec us. We will buy your cotton and convince you that everything we say is down-right
FACT. Our motto always is: “We Will Not Be Undersold.” Yours for business,
FOX & MILLS, West Side Square
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904, newspaper, December 16, 1904; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth877014/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.