The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 636, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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The Lampasas Daily Leader.
Third Year
TUESDAY
Lampasas, Texas, March 27, 1906.
TUESDAY
Whole Number 636
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CLOTHES
There will be a special meeting
the fire
station tonight at 8 o’clock. All
|p§§|; members are urged to attend as
I business of great importance is
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mm>' . " For Sale.
The stone building on West
Bit
McKinney & Wilhelm
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Don’t forget we have that good
guaranteed Flour, .$1.60 per sack.
Albatross 81.65, Snow White
, --m |•. avjuy uuiiuuig: on YY esc $1.50, Snow Drift $1.20, Arbitra-
.tailored right, will always keep their street ■ known as the^pld j tor $1.15. We will also.send you
1 J|#^1 Dispatch office. ' Price .8600*00, jbOc, 75c or $1 worth on trial, ab-
shape and never look stiff or box like ! *100.00 cash and balancer on ten solutely guaranteed, branded
. ■ 0SB I years time with 8 per cent inter-; Scow’s Al, recommended highly
either. Fetter quality of linings, linens, pjg'j elt The largest underground ! from all samples tried. Give it a
"" *—---4-u~ ,~i’ " (W~ | trial. Justreceived a big ship-
Baker. i merit of Fancy Candies for school
boys and girls. 20 caramels for
,_5c. oOAvhite wings’for 5c. 1 big
the city today buying sup- : pound mixed candy, 10c. Fancy
! phes from local merchants. He . candies, 2^c per pound. French
canvas
, , , J „ ' , . | cistern in town on the lot.
and stays and carefully shaped iy|pgi d36 A. F.
paddings instead of the usual Shapeless |||j ! Dr. Edward ^ossj ofthe Bend,j bc^l^Fe winls for^
wads of cotton, plenty of cloth every- i *s *n today buying sup^j pound mixed.,<3tandv. 1(V..
where instead of skimping, the whole
suit well worked out in a.•stylish model.
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has been for some time running ■ coasted candied peanuts, lc cup.
|3|§§f i a grocery and drug store but|is I 'Seein^is believing; so we invite
TheSe are the details voa Ipect free a Mf |
high class tailor—and get in KUPPEN- gjfe !dlse store' Thff%nd is impcov-! anything, good to eat. Prices
! in& steadily and'is one of the best | Right. Everything in the feed
little places in the county. “ | bne- 4 bu- cotton seed $1.00. 5
HEIMER CLOTHES.
Copyright 19031
Kuppenheimer &
While a material change in style is
that all coats are longer than T||t, sea-
son, we lurye them in all the new colors
in Ml, luaaan.l n.nli^ Wl.gtl,,.
Pricesw$IO to $22.50
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Mine. 4 bu. cotton seed $1.00. 5
. | Bales dark Johnson Grass Hay *
There will be a . Missionary > for $1. Bright Johnson Glass
Rally at the home of W. R. Will- | 30 cents.per bale,
iamson Thursday evening at 8' Partly-of Cotton Seed Me*L
o’clock. “China” is the theme 1 Prices guaranteed.. * Phone 130.
and all are cordially invited to be ! Free Delivery.
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| FOR SALE—My residence in
| Lampasas, containing six rooms
and oath room, one good un-
m | derground cistern, one zinc cis-
tern from which the water is piped
SSfeffe into the kitchen. Lot, barn and
sheds. Cash or reasonable time. .
J. H. Abney,
Cotton is from 2 to 7 points up.
Dan Cuiver who has been at-
tending school at A. & M. college
is home.
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Miss Janie Ledger is spending
Thrfce south rooms for rent.
Apply at Barnes, Higdon & Co.
to Mrs. J. W. Hamilton. d36
Clean white rags wanted at this
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a time with her 9ister, Mrs. Ed j goods wanted.
Reynolds.
Mrs. J. A. Abney, of Brown'
wood, is here to visit relatives; jeweler.
and4riends for a few days.
Contract Let.
The contract for the building of
the two additional rooms for the
.. ........... public school was let Saturday
office^ for jwhich five uients per; afternoon by the school board to
P. V. Hickman, in accordance
with the plans and specifications
of C. A. Logan, architect. The
building will be made of stone j
and will be placed immediately I
east of the main building.
pound will be paid. No balbriggan
I will give 25 per cent off on all
goods until April 1. E. W. Mitch-
considered serious.
Cheap Home For Some One.
A 5-room cottage within four
blocks of public square, three
blocks of public school building,
one block of three churches, wa
terworks, barn, etc.
at once. d37 O
be sold
Dotson.
Dr. J. D. Read is c making his
home temporarily at Topsey, a
small town on the edge of Lam-
pasas and Coryell counties, where
he heals the sick, readjusts the
broken or misplaced bones, enter-
tains his friends with historical
facts, and feasts on the fat of the
land. One almost envies him his
privileges.
Little Virginia Banner, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Banner, opportunities and r _D_,
is quite sick arid her condition'is f®^link:’*o£ ihe friendship of the en
tire community, the fresh milk
and vegetables, the privilege of
being almost the only public man
in the neighborhood, and withal
to be esteemed for the knowledge
of the human anatomy and skill
in preparing remedies for healing
all kinds of ills. The doctor is
doing well out there, and has
friends everywhere who will wish
------— < i Rev. R. A. Clements, of Ste-j------ — ------- ■*•**«
J. P. Word, A. McFarland and j phenvilie, was here to visit his work wiU be&in immediately after
T. S. Alexander are in -Rempner orofcher, G. .W. Clements and ; the clo&® of sch°o1 for this term
Today on legal business. ® 1 —J ” ~ •
other relatives.
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! ed by the U. S. weather observer;
and is to be finished by the first
I of August. Mr. Hickman is an
excellent workman and will do
The Oliver Grocery Company ! u. 8 avmywaexe wno v
The j are shipping out another car ofjhim eTOn greater suoeeag.
corn to east Texas where the rain
ruined the crops last year. They
are paying about 42c for good
corn.
Ber^is Broaddus and wifd are at New Orleans is as follows:
here from Caldwell to spend a; Tonight and:Wednesday scat-
few days with friends. 1red showers.
| AN ELEGANT
V OXFORD
alj leathers &
styles
This
maite
STYLISH TIE
That ler\ds^
adamty
touch to
dress
Fourth street bridge is block-
led, being closed for repairs, and
people are using the old Jepsen
ford temporarily for a crossing.
j E. W. Mitchell gives a reliable
I e»***$°* on everything he sells, | otTer relItTeS7his‘7eekl
: and also gives 25 per cent dis- i —___
count until April 1. d-tf J Miss Emma Price, who
The Sunday School convention
which meets in Austin this week
promises to be an event of
rare interest. There wilfbe del-
egates from all over the state in
attendance and the railroads are
putting on special rates. Bishop
friends here this week. They; Hoss and other digtingui3hed
were guests of Mrs. Ed Reynolds, j mep wi„ be present. Reports
Judge J. C. Matthews, of Hous- j wili be heard from the most suc-
ton, was here to spend a few days cessful Sunday School workers
with his son Ferd Matthews, and
A. J, Taylor and wife of Flor-
ence spent a few days with
has
of the land. The music will be
under the direction of a good
leader and special features will
be furnished by the University
_- j . ’ ue luruiaugu uy me university
Col. C. L. Morgan and daugh- : been attending Baylor University j Q}ee Club and a quartette from
■|| j ter, of Coleman, spent Monday j Waco for some months, is j the State Blind Institute.
§ I here as guests of friends of for- j a&ain at bome>-___ I —-------- - ■■■■........ 1 -
mer days. Mrs. John Weeks, of j B. Daniels, of San Saba, pass- I SIVIITH JVI D
Llano, accompanied them to their | ed through the city today on his I _ ^ *
home at Coleman where she will j way to Austin. Mr. Daniels says PhySldan and Surgeon
xriciif fr\r* o h’mn ' j i i • j i i . , . '
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There is nqtlving that adds more to vour dress than a j|
M nea4, coinlortable Shoe, Our line of American Lady Ox- ||
g- fords for women and American Gentleman Oxfords for I
i men have no equal for comfort style and durability. We 1
| bave tbem in all leathers, patent Corona, plain Kid, Gun 4
| metal Calf. White Kid, etc.
He sure to see our line of Hosiery. We have them §
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I bi silk, lace, embroidered and fine gauze.
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Stokes Bros. & Co
v^isit for a time. : that it has been eighteen years ,
For cash, I will sell watches, ! 8ince he was here and that he has j
clo'cks and jewelry at 25 per cent: no£ been £o Austin since the cap- 1
discount until April 1. E. W. itol was built.
Mitchell, at Cassell’s drugstore, tf: _ ~
-y-----—-- | By the courtesy of Capt. J. F.
Miss Dphelia Gilmore, of Sage, Skinner we were permitted to
who has been the guest of Mrs. G. | look over a copy of the Ulster
W. Skaggs for some time, has County ^ Gazette, published at
gone to her home in Prescott, Kingston on Jan. 4, 1800. The
Arizona, where she will visit for ! inside of the paper is in mourn-
the leaders
I a ^ew week8;___________ j ing with column rules turned,
A brightly lighted window con-,|andconfcains an accounfc of the
i veys a decided impression that \ bunal of General Washington and
[ the storekeeper has confidence j resolutior>s passed by congress
in his own goods, he doesn’t care j on hlS death* 0n the first page
how much light falls on them 18 forei^n new3 several weeks old
taken from London papers. The
advertisements are also quite
the more light the better they
look and the more worth having
they seem. Let us fjv Up yOUF ( unique and interesting. The art
windows for you. < of making newspapers has chang-
Lampasas Lights Power Co.1 ed greatly since that time.
OFiee in Big 4 building, up
stairs. Diseases of women
and children a specialty.
Phones at office and residence
Dorbandt & Dorbandt
Physicians
and Surgeons
Office at Schwarz & Hoffmann Drug
Store. Phones at office and residences
Lampasas, Texas.
JOE E. DILDY,
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Lion Drug Store
Lampasas .* .• Texas-
JOE B. TOWNSEN,
PHYSICIAN AND SUR O BO
OFFICE AT LION DRUG STORE.
Does a general practice at Lampasiw
and in surrounding country,
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 636, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 27, 1906, newspaper, March 27, 1906; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895206/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.