The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Bluest Hardware Business in West Texas
Having had this year the largest spring and summer business since opening our career in Lampasos, we intend to make this fall still more suc-
cessful by offering the people who trade here the best goods money will buy at prices which they have in many instances been paying for shoddy and
inferior goods. It is, has been, and will be our aim to keep only the best goods in each respective line, goods that not onty will please the customer
when he makes the purchase, but goods that will give such satisfactory service that the customer will be pleased to come to us again when in need of
anything carried in our immense stock. Building upon these principles our business has grown from a small investment to one of the largest and
most extensive hardware and implement houses in the west-.and it continues to grow. It is our aim to keep everything in the line of hardware that
i;? used in the field, in the shop or in the kitchen. We also carrv a full line of wood workers material, blacksmiths coal, tools for carpenters, black-
smiths, stonemasons and farmers and everything in the way of utensils for the farm. We have a full line of builders’ hardware, and offer special
inducements for this trade.
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It is our pleasure to especially recommend the lines of Goods mrntioned below as worthy of confidence. &
'IS1 Superior Stoves and Ranges.
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A good cook stove is an absolute necessary. 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-nine lone
years they have Deen 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, tire 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 neigh-
bors. We also carry a full life of Box Heaters, made by the same house.
The Pari in & Orendorff Buggies
Are made especially for Texas people and to stand the Texas climate, which is so severe on all classes of
vehicles. They are sold today in snore store’s 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 superiority and you will agree with iis that there is no better vehicle
made. We can also supply extra buggy tops, harness, saddles, lines, bridles, collars and parts for harness.
Also we can supply repairs for the Canton or P. & 0. line of implements on short notice. JfExtra points’for
the plows. A full line of Canton or P. & 0. implements.
DISC HARROWS
With or Without _
Seeders
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Wave Washer
Is the most popular ma-
chine ever sold in this
country and hundreds of
satisfied 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. Gear are all
hooded—no danger of chil-
dren getting hurt.
+ 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
purchase price between a
good wagon and a poor one
is but a few dollars, but af-
ter the purchase comes the
use, and it is then the dif-
T ference widens until a gulf lies between them. Exercise good judg-
+ ment and buy a COOPER. It will save you money and do your
Jj. work without having to go for repairs, and runs light. It is built
4 of good timber naturally seasoned, and is built to withstand the
4 hardest climate and roughest roads. We also handle the OklKelia-
4 ble Peter Schuttler Wagon which is too well known in this section
4 to need more than a mention of the place where they are sold.-Come
4 to us for the best of everything that'runs on wheels.
Simply Constructed
No Friction
No lost Motion
The Standard Disc Plow
If yon want the most easily handled plow the Standard will please you. If
yon want the lightest draft plow the Standard will suit you. If you want
a wide furrow bottom the Standard will malce ip If you want an even dis-
taibution of the cut land the Standard will do it. If you want the trash well
turned under the Standard will do it for you. IE 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 the better disc plow for all purposes
than any other made. Look up the evidence.
The Staver Buggy
A buggy of quality, made to look well, finished in the best
style and yet stout enough to carry heavy
loads and endure the strain of our rough
roads.
We have handled these buggies for years,
and they have given satisfaction and will con-
tinue to do so.
Field Fencing
See our field fencing at 3c per foot. The strongest and best
fence made at the price. Other widths at 1 l-4c per foot up.
Our General Stock;
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+ Consisting of Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Tinware, Queens ware, Crockery, Builder-’ Hardware, Mechanics Tools, etc.|fills our mammoth store
4 room to overflowing and besides this we rent more houses for storage purposes than all u:her stores of this character in Lampasas. These goods are
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i6oods of the First Qualify and in Price our motto always stands: We Will Not Be Undersold
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, September 1, 1905, newspaper, September 1, 1905; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth877136/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.