The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Time-Tried
Silverware
Back in 1847 the original Rogers
Brothers discovered the process of electro-
silver plating. To-day this method finds its
highest exemplification in all goods stamped
Sewing Machines at at-
tractive prices. , Also
washing machines of the
best quality.
Are useful at this season
and yon can find a full
supply in varied patterns
in Our house. Also plain
and. fancy lamps, oil stoves
and all useful kitchen
furnishings.
For over 60 years this ha3 been the
mark which identifies the very best in silver-
ware—both as to beauty of design apd
correct pattern, as well as unequaled
wearing quality.
Some of the pieces made in 1847
are still in use—a fact which indicates the
vast superiority of this famous brand of silver-
ware, and which more than justifies the title
"Silver "Plate that Wears, ”
We carry a full line.
It: I! .;.i
Headquarters for Everything
Seed in Hardware
Better crops are certain with J. I.
C. planters. There is no doubt about
this— no uncertainty. Actual tests
in the field prove it.
The j. I. C. Planter is unequal-
ed in accuracy of drop- and
"half the crop is in the drop.” It
excells in covering qualities. It is
superior in compactness— nothing i
complicated; no machine shop J
needed for repairs. Steel parts
make breakages almost impossible. M
J. I. C. Planters work right jj|
and plant right in hard ground §|
or soft, even or uneven. Rear ra
shovels are carried on springs 1
independent of sweep and opening *
shovels. They can be carried free
or locked down, and be depressed
by the foot to cover in low places.
When shovels are locked __
down the drawing of the if l
main lever which lifts the if
sweep standard also
unlocks and raises
the covering shovels fS
mm and the furrow
shovel. VissSjl
W Getting the
biggest possible yield
from every field is partly a matter
of right implements, and partly a
matter of knowledge. The J. I. Case
catalogue will show you the right
implements, for besides fully
h describing the exclusive features
|| of j. 1. C. Planters, it tells all
'I about the J. I. C. line— plows
| and harrows, C- cultivators etc.
J You should know about them
if A postal will bring it. To sup-
jff plement our catalogue we have
f had compiled for us one of the
most valuable volumes ever pre-
pared for the farmer.
Farmer’s Encyclopedia FREE
_ 146 pages, bound in cloth.
h you have not already received a copy
°f this book you should send for it at
Fit._A. once. Simply tell us what imple-
ments you need the coming 1
pa*”***^ season, enclose ten cents for
packing and postage, with Jnj
- V the name and address of ,j|i|
your dealer. Address:
mTj. I, Case Plow Works
pttt&v Dept. Racine,
LOUR VERY BEST
« ,S2TT08
If you need a good axe,
grubbing axe, or any useful
farm tool you can find it here.
y the P. & O. or Canton Planters and the Standard
Planters,
NOW HERE AND TO ARRIVE IN A SHORT TINE
>d Wire Field Fence. Car load American Square Mesh Fence. 0
Netting, all widths. Three car loads> Barbed Wire.
ted iron. Car load Blacksmiths’ Coal. |
Wagons. j Car load Peter Schuttler Wagons. ^
Car load Thornhill Wagons.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD
Mills
0 West Side Square
Hardware and Implements
Ou_r Sinew TXT’IricL
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, February 11, 1910, newspaper, February 11, 1910; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth890656/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.