The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906 Page: 10 of 10
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It is dollars and cents in our case. We buy where we can get the best values for the least money. Compare
our list and see if we can’t save you a few cents by trading with us. We buy every article direct from the
manufacturer in large quantities and we save you the jobber’s profit. We can only quote you a few articles
this week, as we are too busy to write ads. Come to the store and we will show you.
50 Only white 10-4 Bed Spreads,
worth $1 50, our price .... 98c
10 pairs, 3 1-2 yards long, 40 in-
wide Lace Curtains, ■would be a
bargain at $1.75, onr price .98c
White Cottage Curtain Poles. 10c
50 doz extra heavy Bath Towels,
would be cheap at 50c per pair,
our price per pair.........25c
37 doz. men’s Dress Shirts, sizes
14 to 18, would be cheap at 75e;
our price ................50c
20 yds Standard Calico for_____$|
20 yds Standard Ticking for.. .$1
20 yds Standard Brown Domestic
for.......................$1
We sell the best Work Pants on
earth for................75c
We are headquarters for Men’s and Boys’ Clothing at popular prices. Why pay a big profit on a suit when
you can buy it from us at 25 per cent less. We have a complete line of Brandegee, Kincaid & Wood
Clothing, no better made and sold at reasonable prices with small profits.
WNfmZl. KINCAID & WOOD • COPYRIGHTED
ECLIPSE Shoes, Shoes
$3 50 6 JR4 oa
^ * _ that have no equal. We sell the best Shoe on earth for the money. Every pair guaranteed
as represented, if not so come back and get your money.
JUST RECEIVED
500 pairs men’s extra extra heavy satin calf Shoes that you are
paying $2 to $2.25 for, we will sell
$1.50
We sell for less
w'buy«>ri<»»|y|j$trot Bros. & CompBny
E. W. Patterson, of the Ante- !
lope Gap section, will receive The ■
Leader in the future on the order I
Cupid*s Capers -
Montgomery - Patterson—Tues-
, day evening at the court house,
of his brother, who says the vis-jJudpG John N{chols officiatinu„f
its of The Leader will be like let-1 Mr> Scott Montgomery and Miss
ters from home to the young man. j Fannie Patterson were united in
See what you can do at Ste- i marriage. The Leader extends
yens Racket Store before you buy J congratulations.
elsewhere.__17 ■ Whitis-Seales—Wednesday at
Reports from the, Lometa pro-1 Kempner, Mr. Emmett Whitis
tracted meeting are" to the effect j and Miss Katie Seales were mar-1
that there is great interest being j ried. Both young people are
manifested and that the house j well known and are of excellent
cannot accomodate the crowds. I families. The bride is a daugh-
The meeting will likely continue j ter of Frank Seales and the groom
a son of W. R. Whitis. The
Leader joins their many friends
C. D. Stokes is home from the
eastern markets, and if you are
reading The Leader you will
know something of what he has
been doing in the markets for the
past several weeks. He is a lib-
eral buyer and the firm believes
in advertising the bargains which
he procures. See The Leader,
Bank Changes-
The regular monthly meeting
of the directors of the Peoples
National Bank was held Tuesday
of this week and some important
changes in the officials and di-
rectory were made. The presi-
dent announced that on March
J. T. Brown, accompanied by
his wife and four children, is here
to spend a week or two with rel-
atives and friends. He is now
living in the Panhandle section,
and is delighted with that part o-f
the state. He was practically
raised in this section, and was in
business at Lometa for several
throughout the week but Rev. J.
M. Dawson expects to return the
latter part of the week so as to
be ready for Sunday services at
hia own church here.
Eugene Philipe has resigned
his place at Stokes Bros. & Co.,
but will shortly be employed at
another place. He is a bright
and capable boy and has proven
himself thoroughly capable of
filling almost any position about
a business establishment.
J. C. McKee, of Austin, the
owner of the celebrated Sulphur
the 1st Mr. J F. White had ten-
daily and weekly, for enutnera-| dered hig resignation as cashier He is now a general mer-
tion of the goods they handle. j and director of the bank, and | chant> and aIso d*>ais in lands,.
_. T., . 7~ , n ithat if the resignation was ac-lwb*cb sa-'rs ara rapidly in-
The Me Lumber Company, e tojorea8ir»g in value all over the
now occupies its new office, right! ^ Panhandle mnntpv
north of the end of the Central [1111 tha PosiUon- The ree.gnahon j Panhandle country._____
track. It is a cozy building, two |'vas !i®”dere to ^ e irec*°*-s j We have just received a nice
stories in height, well ventilated j ^ r* ite» an was aecep e . lot of Istdies* and children’s hats-
and artistically designed for usej u ^is necessftate^^ e to • See them before you buy, at
in best wishes for their happiness, i and comfort. The entire build-! ®kange§ • d* M. Brown, who has j gfcevens; Racket Store.
ing is covered on the outside, with!been Pre8ldenfc 8inf the or^an:
1 —L----c 4>u~ bank, was —J
Just received a big lot of men’s
shirts and pants at Stevens’
Racket Store. 17
StokesJBros. A Co. shipped an-
other carload of eggs today. They
have been averaging more than
a car each week for some time.
Lampasas is the great poultry
center of the south.
Just received. A big stock of
spring and summer goods of all
spring on the Colorado river, kinds at Stevens’Racket Store.17
went up to Lometa Monday even-! r, LTTT m ,
ing. He is extensively engaged | Ernest W' Townes, son of Judge
in the cedar industry and says|an^ Mvs. John C. Townes, of
that his land along the Colorado j Austin, was married to Miss
is not on the market at any price, j Adele Verleye on last Wednes-
day at the home of the bride’s
parents in El Paso.
A report[from Gainesville states
that the farmers are much ex-
cited over the discovery of green
County Union meeting.
The delegates to the Lampasas
County Farmers’ Union will meet
in regular session at Taylor creek
school house, five miles northeast
of Kempner on Friday and Sat- j bugs on the wheat. In 1901 the
urday, March 30 and 31, 1906. i destruction of growing grain by
Visiting members are cordially | this pest in the four great grain
invited to be with us. j counties of Texas amounted to
Fraternally, j hundreds of thousands of dollars.
W. A. Crawford, Pres. I There is an unusual amount of
G. W. Long, Seo’y. ! grain sowed this year in that por-
tion of the state and great un-
A few Plymouth Rock cookerels
for sale. Mrs. J. E. Vernor, Grand
avenue. d6-wtf
easiness is felt among the farmers
Lampasas readers future
trouble.
hvini, aJRinff and whan i za&on the bank, was made ) Mr. and Mrs, M. B. Huling are
steel brick siding, and when this j .. . w r Williamson was * sPeE>ding a few days in Austin.
is painted ft wilt have a very ini -}casmer» w * K* w imaras°a was r ------------?--------
posing appearance. ! eleefced president, and J. C. Ram- j 2 KVKR WATCH FUL.
-- ------ gey was elected vice-president, j -—-
W.G. Dunn, one of the most j z. T. Rog.ers wa8 elected a8 a di.; * »ttlc care w.U save BMwr
prosperous ana successful farm-; rector to fi„ the pIa06 vacaUd on j
ers of the county, was in Satur- j t[)e board by Mr wbite.
day and advanced his date on Mr Whit0 hag been closely
The Leader tor another year. | identified with the banking inter-
G. W. Long reports that his: ests of Lampasas for nearly fif-
buggy was robbed, a good laprobeiteen years and during this time
being taken therefrom a few i has accumulated considerable
nights since while he and his! property on the outside, being
family were attending church. I largely interested in the growing
The laprobe was tied in, and j of good cattle and having exten-
there is no question but some j sive interests in the western part
sneak thief took it. Sutich inci-1 of the county. He will look af-
dents are entirely too frequent, j ter these outside interestsAfor a
».nrl ». lit,Mm viirilance mic*ht ! l:__ <>f loact
Watch the kidney secretions!
See that they have the amber line of
health;
The discharges not excessive or infre-
qn^it;-
Contain no ‘’brick-dust like” sedi-
ment.
Doan’s Kidney Pills will do this for-
yon.
They watch the kidneys and cur^
them when they’re sick.
8am C. Phillipps, painter and paper
hanger, of Vine St., Brownwood, Tex-
as says: ‘‘I don’t think there.is a hard-
er job on the back and kidneys than
painting. The turpentine and oils act
j .... . ____ . . on the kidneys like a purgative on the
and a little vigilance might catch i time at least. [bowels. My kidneys have annoyed me
the thief or thieves who do such i bank is but a little more i *or eevertt^ years, the secretions being-
things. X • , . , . ! too frequent and causing me to get up
6 —----—__. ; than one year old and has made ; several times during the night, and this
Steve Alexander will accept a fine record during that period j constant drain caused my back to ache
thanks for a kindly remittanc^ and with such men „ J M.
which came through the hands of i ^r0"n’ W* V* Wliliam8on» J J- {Doan’s Kidney Pills, 1 procured a box...
i. ^ n , i, i Ramsey and proper assistants, I After i; sing it I found the secretions be -
i>r. 1. M. DorDanat. Mr. Alex- : vvjp continue to »row with the! ca*ue regular and normal and my back
ander is one of the originals in development of the country.
j remedies 1 ever tried ”
Pretty hats for ladies and chil- j Plenty more proof like this from
dren cheap at Stevens’ Racket! Lampasas people. Call at- Schwarz &
Hoffmann’s Drag Store and ask what
their customers report.
this country, and although quite
aged, is yet strong and hearty,
and is now engaged in pulling
stumps on the farm of Dr. Dor-
bandt some three miles east of
Lampasas. He uses a stump
as to the outcome of the present ’ puller, and superintending it is
situation. * not very laborious work.
Store.
Our old friend, I. N. Loveless,
is again among the readers of the
weekly Leader, having returned
to this section to remain.
For eale by all dealers. Price uO
cents. Foster—Milburn Co.. Buffalo,
N. Y., Sole Agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan’s—and-,
take no other.
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, March 16, 1906, newspaper, March 16, 1906; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth889686/m1/10/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.