The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 202, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916 Page: 4 of 4
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Higdon-Senterfitt-Andrew Co.
“HAVE IT”
Circus
Lemonade
Your Own Photo on \ JET
a Souvenir j # m\SZmZ
This great mercantile organization is never content to do as others do but will con-
tinually do things different. As a token ol‘our appreciation of your visit to our
store Circus Day, we have made special arrangements with Mrs. C. B. Hastings of
the Hastings Studio—Lampasas County’s leading and best photographer—to take
present you with your own photo on a new and “classy” 191(5 souvenir Post Hard
absolutely FREE. For this memorable occasion we will transform one of our
spacious show windows into a palatial and cozy studio, where with plenty of food
light, our friends from far and near, may take advantage of (his Free souvenir
offer on this great day. Remember you are under no obligat ions to spend one cent
For the comfort and convenience of our many
patrons with ehildreu and elderly folks, who
will want to see the great Cole Bros, big FREE
stieet parade from the most advantageous
point, we have provided 100 comfortable and
roomy opera chairs to be placed on the side-
walk in front of this great “store of service,”
where our triends may sit in perfect comfort
and, view the parade from every angle. These
seats are free to all—come early.
In an elaborately decorated circus booth on our
main floor, “Our little lady in white” will serve
every visitor to our store Circus Day with a
generous, delicious and most refreshing glass
of ice cold lemonade absolutely FREE. We
want you to accept this cordial invitation from
us, to drink with us Circus Day. Remember
there are no strings to this liberal offer. It’s
our treat and we want you folks to enjoy it.
W® a™e go5ng to ask little favor of you folks living in town and that is: will you do as much as oossible of your shonnino- tomorrow
and Monday, before Circus day? We are more than anxious, to give you our prompt and very best service at ail timesandwe^fSfthat
as asaa&s fes Sri
drink Free Lemonade with us; come and get a Free Photo Souvenir. Shop early and then come bafk^fdaytoVisFt.\$thyougSiendsI
May we
ask a favor
Thanks
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you would I
of you?
f Adamsville. Locals.
Y By Rainbow.]
The health of the community
is good.
Most everybody have their
7, crops gathered, and some are
sowing wheat and - oats since the
good rain of last week.
Rev. A. N. Smith filled his
e appointment here Sunday and
c Sunday night.
5 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Patterson
0
and family of Unity attended
s church here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Simpson
and little son, Boyd, spent the
week end with Mrs. Dave Price.
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Alexander,
accompanied by their son and
» daughter, Harvey and Emily,
^ have been visiting relatives in
Scurry county. From there they
have gone to New Mexico pros-
pecting.
School opened Monday morn*
" ing with J. R. Holley principal
and Miss Ollie Preston of EvaCnfc
assistant. Miss Ollie taught
here the past term and has a host
of friends who wish her success
. in her school work.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt West have
moved to Adamsville, occupying
the Hammack house, where they
will make their home the next
few months so it will be conven-
ient to send their little daughter,
Gladys, to school.
Prof. Wagle and family of
Stanley Chapel attended churchy
Imre Sunday. Grandmother
' Wagle returned home with them
to spend a few days on the
“ranch.”
Fred Mason spent the week
end with relatives and friends at
Vista.
^Messrs Scott and Townsen and
Misses Bertha Scott and Ella
Townsen attended a party at
Newt Fetner’s in the Izoro set-
tlement Friday night. g^|g§§
There was a party at John 1
Cox’s Saturday night. 1
Ed Donnell and family of 1
Stanley Chapel visited at S. E. 1
Donnell’s Saturday and Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willy I
spent Sunday in Dallas taking 1
in the Fair. ' i
Clarence Moses and family *
of Lampasas were out visiting ^
home folks Sunday. Miss Lula
Moses, who has been visiting in *
Lampasas the past week, re- ^
turned home with them. E
Willis Bunch of Unity attended v
the party Saturday night.
Willie Scott and Miss Bessie ,
Cox attended ohurch at Hines v
Chapel Sunday afternoon, t
Jack Holley and family spent t,
Sunday with Newt West and b
family. ___ w
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Townsen and w
Mrs. Eva Waddill were guests of
Mrs. Henry Fields Sunday.
corn from the weevils. They are
very bad in that part of the
country. I used to live down
there and if you don’t do any-
thing- weevils will eat Kafir corn
up in just a few months. I saw
one orib which had a lot of Kafir
and maize heads in it and I didn’t
see one weevil, although' it was
in the month of June and it had
been in the crib for seven or
eight months, One farmer told
seasonable rain fell here last
Tuesday-but didn’t put out much
stook water. After the rain the
coldest freezing spell we’ve had
this winter came Oct. 19th; fires
and overcoats were comfortable,
gardens were bitten down, the
turnip patches were all that was
left standing.
Farmers are still busy sowing
grain; the rain of last Tuesday
delayed their work for a few days,
Bro. Cowan and pastor, Bro.
Hunter, dedicated our church
Sunday. A good crowd present
at the services.
Henry Loyd and family of Ogle
attended services Sunday. We
are always glad to have them
with us.
Albert McCrea and family
visited T. A. Lindsey’s family at
Lampasas Sunday.
Mrs. Maggie Loving visited
her uncles, H. A. and J.-N. Mc-
Crea at Lampasas for a few days
this week.
Mr. Henry and family of Nix
visited Mr. Lows Sunday. They
have just recently moved to their
new home at Nix,
Orville Seale has bought him
a new buggy and is enjoying the
fruits of his labor.
We will be glad for the time to
come when the boys will begin
hunting the o’possums and
skunks which have been depre-
dating in the barn yard.
Mrs, Henry Lineberger of Long-
Beach, Calif., visited relatives
here for a few days. She has
now returned home.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
One week.......
One month......
Three months
One year........
See $2 window at E. W.'Mitch
COTTON PALACE
WACO
NOVEMBER 443,1316
Tickets on Sale November 4 to 19, inclusive
Limited to November 20, 1916
ijm im ifaues
VIA
Palace Barber Shop
Everett & Berry, Proprietors
Sanitary Barber work
and Bathsj
We solicit your patronage
Democratic Nominees.
For State Senator 20th District
WALTER D. CALDWELL
For District Judge
F. M. SPANN
For District Attorney,
M. M.;WHITE.
For County Treasurer
G. W. TINKLE
For Distriot Clerk,
C. G. BIERBOWER.
For County Judge
J. TOM HIGGINS
For County Attorney
W. H. ADKINS
For Tax Assessor,
E. T. JORDAN.
For County Clerk
J. E. MORGAN,
For Sheriff and Tax Collector
ALBERT R. MACE
For Justioe of Peace Preo. No. 1
JOHN NICHOLS
For Publio Weigher
WALTER McGONAGILL
For Constable Prect. No. 1,
ELBERT GASTON
For Co. Commissioner Pre. No. 1
E. HABY
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The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 202, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916, newspaper, October 27, 1916; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905365/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.