The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910 Page: 8 of 12
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Some Poultry Pointers
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The Chicken market is some stronger. We will pay
you for Hens 8 cents per pound. Fryers i0 cents if
they weigh not oyer two pounds each.
Bring all your old Roosters and Guineas at 20
cents each If you cant catch your Guineas shoot
them, we will take them if not torn to pieces.
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Turkeys are unchanged from last week, though if
any advance occurs you shall have it. Bring them in
knowing that you will
the market justifies.
get I2 1=2 cents, and more if
Bring us all your poultry and produce. We will
try to do you some good.
LAMPASAS PRODUCE COMPANY
all about his premises. It would
be a very safe proposition to say
sons who are married,
the pasture land is devoted to
sheep for which sheds and feed j stranger as well as his neighbor,
houses have been constructed bn j Three of the Nance brothers are
the highest hill on the ranch
He also has some cattle and
horse stock and each family
keeps a few hogs. Mr. Harrell
would sell his place, but it would
take a neat profit to dispossess
him, as he is well pleased with
the investment, which brings
him a good return. His sons
are valuable helpers and appre-
ciate the opportunity given them
to enjoy a large part of the pro-
ceeds of the rich, fertile lands
which they cultivate and enjoy.
Children take Ballard’s Horehound
Syrup willingly because it tastes nice.
There isn’t a better remedy anywhere
for children’s coughs, hoarseness and
bronchitis, it’s a good medicine and
easy to take. Price 25c, 50c and $1 per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
citizens of this neighborhood and
they are succeeding with, their
farming and stock raising opera-
tions. Nick Nance has one
of the neatest, most comfortable
and well arranged places in the
neighborhood, his land crossing
the creek and. a large part of it
fenced hog proof. Just why any-
one should want to leave so de-
sirable a place is more than we
can tell, but it is understood that
there are a number of these
splendid farms and small ranches
changing hands within the past
few months
MAKES RAPID HEADWAY.
Add This Fad To Your Store of Knowl-
edge.
Kidney disease advances so rapidly
that many a person is firmly in its
grasp before aware of its progress.
Prompt attention should be given the
slightest sympton of kidney "disorder.
If there is a dull pain in the back,
headaches, dizzy spells or a tired,
worn-out feeling, or if the urine is
dark, foul-smelling, irregular and at-
tended with pain, procure a good kid-
ney remedy at once.
Your townspeople recommend Doan’s
Kidney Pills. Read the statement of
this Lampasas citizen:
Henry Spreen. of Lampasas, Texas,
says: “I strained my back while lift-
ing and after that whenever I caught
cold, my kidneys became disordered.
At such times I was obliged to arise at
night to pass the kidney secretions.
My back also pained me severely and
I lost strength. Recently a friend ad-
vised me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills
and I obtoined a box at Schwarz &
Hoffmann’s drugstore. I received great
benefit from their use and I can there-
for.' :vcommend them highly.”
Lor sale by all dealers^ Price oOcts.
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo, New York
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the name—Doan’s —and
take no other. a
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: DANIEL CULVER. Jr. ;
+ At Burns & Noble’s old stand +
Windmills, Pumps, Tanks, +
1 Irrigation Outfits, j
Shelf Hardware, Tools, Etc. +
+ Buggies, Wagons, Implements, t
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4 Lubricating and Engine Oils J
t Large Stock of Pipe and Fittings *
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T. 0. Harrell’s ranch and farms are as rich as the Mississippi
in the northern part of the ebun-1 bottom, while the surrounding
ty would attract attention of the ; hills produce rich, succulent j that his place is not for sale
admirers of good things in any ! grasses and weeds, wood for fires
country. It is known as the j and posts and thousands of sheep
“Tex Standifer” old place and j and cattle are owned by the
contains nearly 1500 acres, much j farmers and ranchmen of the
of which is fine land. He has j Surrounding country. R. Fowler,
four settlements'upon the place, j one' of the original settlers and
each with a good piece of farm-! for whom this rich valley is
ing land attached, three of these j named, grows older, but does not
places being occupied by his j realize it, as he has been blessed
Part of j with prosperity and is ever ready
to welcome and entertain the
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Fowler Valley, some twelve
miles north of Lampasas on
School creek, is one of the
“beauty spots” of nature in this
county. At a convenient point,
iu a beautiful grove of youcg pe-
can trees and right on the bank
of the creek, the Baptists have
erected a beautiful sm&ll church
building, comfortably seated and
well appointed throughout. A
gin stands just across the road
from this building, and there are
neat, cozy and comfortable farm
houses surrounding in ail direc-
tions. Some of the creek valleys
This editor and T. O. Harrell
had the pleasure of dining Sun-
and Mrs. W. L.
day with Mr.
Camblin, at their home some
nine or ten miles north of Lam-
pasas. It is on the high peak
just north of the residence tjiat
Mr. Camblin kills an eagle or
two almost every spring, but this
is not all he does. He owns
some 1300 acres of land, has
about 1000 sheep, some splendid
cows, a few good horses and the
best hogs it has been our pleas-
ure to see. He also has about
100 acres of good land in culti-
vation, a fine orchard, a splendid
residence, good barn, a well and
windmill, with water distributed
John C. Earnest
Veterinary Surgeon
ireats all Curable Diseases of Domestic Animals.
Earnest’s Stable, Lampasas, Texas.
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YOUR SWEETHEART
will not judge you so critically about
the cost of the engagement ring as she
will about the quality of it.
The Easiest Way
is to put all your troubles in the mat-
ter on us, and be assured that the re-
sult will be greatly to your advantage.
Our stock is selected for quality and
value.
E. W. MITCHELL
H. SPREEN
Blacksmith and Wheelwright
General Repair Shop
Scientific Horseshoeing AI1 Work Guaranteed First-class
___ Shop near Fourth Street Bridge
4 Praying and Hauling §
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You will find my wagons and teams always at your service
when you need draying or hauling of the kind done. Mov-
ing household furniture s specialty. Your orders solicited
HENRY CASBEER^
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1910, newspaper, December 2, 1910; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth892578/m1/8/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.