The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 3346, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lampasas Daily Leader.
Ninth Year
MONDAY
Lainpasas, Texas, September 16, 1912.
MONDAY
Whole Number 3346
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Stokes Brothers & Co.’s
Fall Millinery Opening
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
September 18, 19 and 20, 1912
It’sy Better to Be Safe Than Sorry-A Hint to the Wise is Sufficient
^We will have on Display for your approval Over Five Hundred Charming Dress, Tailored and Street
Hats, depicting all the latest decrees7 of fashion. You will rarely have an opportunity to see
such a'diversity of the finest modes. A display of correct millinery tb^at thoroughly repre-
sents the very latest/Creations. A display that will be as different from what you will see
elsewhere as last year’s styles are from this. The whole exhibition will thrill and delight
the heart of every woman who “just loves” a beautiful hat. 1
Justice cannot be done in type. Come and vie,w the display, though you have not the
least thought of buying. Yon will have the pleasure and satisfaction of seeing what is new
and correct.
Remember the Opening Days—Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday, Sept. 18, 19, 20, 1912.
Stokes Brothers & Company
THE PEOPLE WHO SELL IT FOR LESS
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Mrs. John Stockton of Lometa
spent Sunday here the guest of
the family of 0». O’Keefe.
Miss Madelle Anderson.has re-
turned to Belton, where she is a
regular student, at Baylor Fe-
male college.
Crawford Kerr and his sister,
Miss Annabelle, are at home from
a visit of some days to relatives
at Cameron and other points.
teams are reported north and
south of Lampasas, wjth only a
light shower here-—not enough to
lay the dust. Possibly it will
come in a few days. j,
Notice.
The business of Joe Moore &
Co. has been turned over to Dud-
ley Moore. All back accounts
must bettled by Sept. 21.
, Joe Moore & Co.
Be sure to attend the Fall Mil-
linery opening at Higdon-Sen-
terfitt Co’s, tomorrow. The latest
designs in millinery and readyr
to-wear dresses will be on exhi-
bition, A hearty welcome
awaits you.
Misses Martine Moses and Bes-
sie Dickens are at home from a
pleasant visit to Killeen./
You are Cordially Invited to
attend tlie
Mrs. C. 0. Witcher
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Tuesday and V^ednesday, Septemker
IZtli and 18tk,
from 8 a. m to 6 p. m. eack day
Lampasas, Texas T
At The Sunday Schools.
Baptist attendance 106, collec-
tion 87.00; Presbyterian attend-
ance 40, collection $1.21; Metho-
dist attendance 227, collection
$7.21; Christian attendance 113,
collection $3.35; North Lampa-
sas Mission attendance 47, col-
lection 59b. ,
J. E. Hooper is at home from
the eastern markets ;wherehe has
been buying goods for the J. H.
H. Berry store.
Miss / Annie Browning is ' at
home from Colorado where she
spent the summer with her sister,
Miss Exa, who is now7 with her
brothers at Pecos City. Miss
Annie will teach music here dur-
ing the school term.
Mrs. Joe Fields is a guest of Mrs. T. L. Cauthen this week.
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1 Are You Catching ’Em? §
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See the grandest display of
millinery that will be shown in
this part of Texas at our store to-
morrow. The new things in
dresses as well as millinery are
here. We wait to welcome you.
Higdon-Senterfitt Co.
Mrs. C. R, Leverett and her
daughters, Mrs. Homer Hughs
and Miss Alice Leverett and son,
Charles Leverett, came in Mon-
day morning from Missouri,
Where they have been visiting for
some time.
P. V. Hickman brought back
with him from/the west one of the
insects of that section, vinagaron
by name, and said to be one of
the most dangerous.of all poison-
ous bugs. It is about 2 inches
in length, and has feelers in front
which look dangerous. It ip pre-
served in alcohol, and may be
seen by those who desire to in-
spect it at the drugstore of
Schwarz & Hoffmann.
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“There’s just as good fish in the sea as were
ever caught out”—but are you catching ’em?
That’s the question.
There are as many good opportunities for Jyou
to make money now as there ever? was, if you
have the ready cash. But have you got it;? Be-
gin today by starting a bank account with our
bank. We will safeguard your money and may
be in a position to assist you by putting you next
to some profitable investment when your savings
accumulate. .
Tke Peoples National Bank §
Capital and Surplus $75,000.00 m
J. C. RAMSEY, President
a o. i xoaiuum/ J. F. WHITE, Cashier
® W. H. BROWNING, Vice-President ED HOOKER, Assistant Cashier
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Two New Pianos
I have the bill of lading for two new Pianos,- which
will be here about the 20th. See'them go at
Red Hot Sale Prices
Cut prices bn everything in
stock, and will trade any
goods for live stock.
The Lone Star Piano Co.
H. T. PACE, Manager
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 3346, Ed. 1 Monday, September 16, 1912, newspaper, September 16, 1912; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889523/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.