The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Annual Exhibit.
he following list shows the
es of local taxpayers where 1
erty value is rendered for
ation in sums of $5,000 or
ney, WB............$25,525
den, D & J............. 7,725
len, J, V/ eat.......... 6,550
nderson, AP.......... 41,535
drew, J H ........ 9,820
mstrong, W C........ 5,210
nold, JW............ §,300
ailey, Hosea........... 9,100
aird, J R.............. 8,290
rber, W R............ 6,195
arnes, WF............ 35,110
arnes, W F & J F
Lumber Co., Lometa. . 19,790
arnes, W F & J F
Lumber Co., Lampasas 13,705
arnes, Darby & Key.... 17,205
axter, S A ......... 7,885
ean, Tilford, Sr/... .... 20,885
Bearden, C W......,... 10,505
ackwell, Mis SC...... 5,615
stick, Mrs S E.... 6,260
wden, Mrs G F...... 11,350
wen, F P............ 11,585
andon, J R.......... 5,500
?ooks, H H............ 15,830
rown, J Meet......... 20,120
jown, H J...........- 6,900
yant, George.......... 27,425
rrell, P W eat........ 6,030
ittrell, JH........ 11,735
ttrell, J L............ 6,800
mblin, ¥A.......... 5,000
meron, W H.......... 11,045
mpbell, Ii V.......... 18,340
mpbell, WT.......... 22,250
sheer, SH . . 8,000
asseli, J D............ 5,300
uthen, Mrs Emma---- 14,525
ements, GW.......... 29,170
ments, G W & Son.... 10,450
le, Mrs J L.......... 9,365
'line, W P ....... 5,875
ok, Mrs GW.......... 5,600
rbin, W H............ 8,480
wan, GW............ 5,270
)ox, J W.............. 5,180
Crawford, W A.......... 5,900
Culver, D & Son........ 7,400
Darby, W P............ 52,525
Darby & Key............ 37,420
Davis, P M............ 6,960
Denson, H L............ 7,190
Dent, FW.............. 11,740
Dickens, Mrs Emma---- 8,330
Dildy, Joe E............ 10,350
Donnell, SE............ 5,570
Donovan, J T.......... 5,650
Dorbandt, J D.......... 7,385
Duke, JW.............. 9,480
Eddy, O O.............. 5,125
Edwards, H P est........ 7,400
Fielda, Mrs H C........ 5,190
Fleming, E H.......... 15,600
Fox, WJ................ 5,150
Fox & Mills Hdw Co...... 13,600
Fox & Mills..........<.. . 12,900
Frank, FB.........,.... 13,830
Frazer, J L.............. 5,850
Fudge, R C........... 6,250
Fulton, C E............ 11,240
Fulton, J A............ 7,460
Geddes, TG............ 7,255
Gilbert, F. M............ 11,100
Gordon, BD........ 17,760
Graber, John............ 5,080
Groves, C A............ 6,970
Haby, E................ 7,910
Hall, Virginia.......... 9,400
Hall, John.............. 6,825
Hallmark, T A ....... 7,180
Hallmark, J A.......... 5,945
Hancock Park and
Assembly Co.......... 5,830
Harbour, A J............ 6,360
Hardy, J T.............. 15,760
Harrell, T O est......... 7,630
Harris, F J.............. 10,880
Heller, J K.............. 8,30C
Hendley, F M.......... 10,165
Herring, WJ............ 7,300
Hewgley, AC.......... 8,160
Higdon, A L............ 9,965
Higdon - Senterfitt
Andrew Co............30,190
Higdon, A L & Senterfitt,
R B & RF............ 10,500
Hill, H T................ 61,140
Hines, RI.............. 5,570
Hoffmann Drug Co...... 5,000
Hoover, W S........ 8,300
Horne, A L.............. 10,410
Howard, JN............ 8,675
Hughes, WR............ 5,230
Hubbard, J AF........ 7,710
Huffstuttler, S J.........:. 14,250
Huling, W N............ 15,035
Huling, NA............ 11,955
Huling, P H est........ 26,520
Huling, Elizabeth est.... 15,000
Ingram, H J............ 6,725
Irby, DC.......... 5,210
Irvine, J W, Sr.......... 6,870
Irwin, W P.............. 5,020
Jackson, PC............ 5,465
Jepsen, J N............. 10,250
Key Bros..'............ 13,500
Kirby, MF.............. 7,735
Kirby, J.............. 8,020
Kirby, JT.............. 5,630
Kreid, H J........ 11,060
Lampasas Light and
Power Co............ 6,000
Lampasas Ice and
Refrigerator Co....... 6,700
Landrum, H............ 5,125
Langford, J H........... 12,265
Langford, WH.......... 5,475
LaRue, T D............. 5,290
LeCompte, PA.......... 9,515
Lee, TG................ 7,015
Little Mercantile Co..... 8,500
Littlepage, S C.......... 13,330
Litton, J H.............. 7,175
Lloyd, J H.............. 6,200
Lockhart, WW.......... 8,220
Lockhart, J H........... 7,840
Mackey, AJ............ 7,460
Maloy, C H.............. 7,400
Manuel Hdw. Co. •...... 17,500
Marley, Mrs E A........ 6,380
Marley, RN............ 33,200
Martin, R A & Co........ 8,000
Martin, C E............. 6,310
Ma8on,JN.............. 5,180
Matthews, W B.......... 5,950
Matthews, John C....... 8,665
Mayben, C E............ 7,625
Miller, MF............. 5,485
Miller Bros............. 5,350
Mills, R S....'....... 15,850
Moore, J K............. 5,345
Moore, E B............. 8,800
Morris Furniture Co..... 5,340
Morris, J C ...... 5,900
Mulholland, J E........ 7,060
McAnelly, C............ 9,025
McCan, JW"........ 5,455
McCrea, H A.......... 32,435
McCrea, J N............ 9.425
McCrea, D N —........ 8,100
McGee, W B............ 5,800
McGuire, W H.......... 5,350
McKean, JW........... 5,600
Nelson, WT............ 6,020
Northington A J estate.. 8,410
Northington, M G ...... 5,110
Noyes, E J ............ 5,350
Nuckles, W A......... 20,900
Patterson, K A ..... .. 5,695
Patterson, WJ.......... 5,055
Phelan, WT............ 6,515
Pruitt, Frank .......... 6,175
Ulrich, Lewis ----- 11,080
Underwood, B F........ 7,970
V^nor, J E............ 19,600
Wachendorfer, Mrs R----- 8,290
Wells, Marshall......... 8,300
White, Jerry F.......... 70,535
Whitis, WR............ 10,320
Wilhite, J M & Co........ 5,800
Willy, WH............. 6,335
Williams, J B............ 7,865
Williams, D W.... ...... 8,860
Williamson, Mrs W R. v . 7,150
Witcher, C N.......... 7,855
Wittenburg, Wm est .... 28,885
Word, J P.............. 10,590
Yates, S L.............. 8,925
Yates, Mrs Catherine .... 18,085
NON-RESIDENTS
Baugh, WF............. 10,340
Chadwick, J M.......... 6,200
Erwin, Mrs M A......... 9,765
Gilchrist, Mrs EK...... 10,000
Iierreman, I T.......... 6,255
Rice Institute............ 7,775
Rush, WT.............. 17,410
Scholten Bros. Cedar Co. 17,260
Souls, Frank............ 8,365
Universal Tire Co........ 5,000
Williams, est R C........ 8,320
Sealey, John and Jenny.. 8,395
Huling, Mrs. Glenn...... 16,000
G C & S F Ry Co..... 1,413,425
Steel leased to Scholten
Bros.................... 12,580
H&TCRRCo......... 75,945
S W Tel &Tel Co........ 11,500
West Tex Tel Co........ 6,400
Lometa State Bank...... 40,000
First Nat Bank Lampasas 80,000
PeoplesNatBnkLampasas 50,000
First Nat Bank Lometa. . 20,000
State tax rate 55c; cobnty tax
rate 60; total on the $100, $1.15.
Total rendition for. 1915, $7,-
028,390; total rendition fdr 1914,
$6,955,490; increase, $72,900.
Good Books.
Not all the reverses of life can
take away the delight of a good
book, nor is there a better way of
“making ourselves” once we
have left the school, and of ac-
quiring education and refine-
ment, than by communing with
the great minds who have writ-
ten their thoughts for the good
of those who live after them. A
good book is the very best of
friends. We may converse with
it arid be sure that our confidence
will never be betrayed. We may
have it near us whenever we
wish—a trait in which a book is
unlike other friends, who have
all to be sought for and handled
with care if we wish to retain
their friendship. And, besides,
in the matter of books, we may
choose our' own companions,
whereas, in every-day life, we
are forced to make friends of
Price, S G.............. 7,1351 those whom we meet, whether or
Ramsey, FM.......... 43,000
Ray, P B .............. 8,700
Reeder, A A............ 6,075
Reese, A............... 6,445
not they have similar tastes and
characteristics to ourselves. The
man or woman, therefore, who
desires to have good friends, who
Scott, W N............. 7,100 aims at more than mediocrity,
Scott-Campbell, Mrs. SJ 51,760 who loves to live in the pastas
Senterfitt, R F.......... 5,8501 wel1 as *h® Present» ai^d to °°n"
verse with the great minds which
Skinner, JF............ 10,075
Smart, HR.............. 6,390
Smith, Omar............ 7,110
have enlightened the world, will
secure and keep ever at hand
those dearest of all friends—good
Smith, S J.............. 37,755 books .—Southern Messenger
Smith, JT.............. 7,240
Smith, Wesley......... 7,175
Smith, Gilbert.......... 7,620
Snell, Frank............ 6,060
Sonneman, Wm......... 7,655
Spruill, CJ.............. 6,600
Stallings, Henry......... 12,475
Stevens, T N............ 7,940
Stockton, F A...........( 5,100
Stokes Bros. & Stokes
Bros. & Co............ 60,150
Straley, J L Sr.......... 5,315
Taylor, J J
5,850
Taylor, JB........... 11,520
Taylor, J S Dry Goods Co 6,000
Terry, J C.............. 8,990
Tinkle, G W............ 7,200
Townsen, H C.......... 9,415
Townsen, J W est........ 7,250
Townsen, CfF.......... 15,400
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Every investment you make at
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entire satisfaction for the money.
We are never satisfied till you
are. _adv. d-w
Honeymoon Lies.
A honeymoon produces more lies to
the square minute than any other pe-
riod of a person’s life.—“The Thirty
Days,” by Hubert Wales.
STATE FAIR AMUSEMENT FEATURE.
Dallas: New, novel and up-to-date, with splendid attractions- as fea*
tures, describes the Amusement Park offerings at the 1915 State Fair of
Texas, which begins in this city Saturday, October 16.
C. A. Worsham, who is at the head of this big carnival attraction, has
achieved a national distinction for producing clean, entertaining and whole-
some shows.
Among the prominent ones for the State Fair may be mentioned the
society horse show, where no less than seven trained and educated horses
are the participants in a monster program, headed by Miss Essie Fay
and her equine paradox, “Arabia,” the horse with a human brain.
Then tftere is the Hippodrome, the Mecca for all those who enjoy circus
and wild animal acts. Here Mile. La Rose, the interpid trainer of seven
lions, will show them off to a real advantage. Other features will prove
entertaining in the extreme and well worth seeing, whilst, in addition, there
will be an extensive menagerie filled with strange and curious animals, rep-
tiles and birds from all parts of the globe.
The auto stadium is a place where thrills will be produced at the rate
of one per second. Here four riders, one of them a woman, Mile. Marie,
late of the vivandiere of the Chasseurs D’Afrique of the French Army, will
drive high power racing autos around a perfectly perpendicular wall, flirting
with death at every performance. Mile. Marie and three other riders at-
tempt the globe of death at one and the same time and their performance
is hair-raising to a degree.
The Miracle Girl with Miss Etta Louise Blake in the title role is an
exceptionally good attraction, devoted to mystery; mirth and music. The
poses will be found to be most artistic, the singing and other spectacles re-
fiden, and the big spectacle, “Pharaoh’s Daughter,” exceptionally interesting
and worth while.
Among the other features may be mentioned Zetta and her tango
queens; “Neptune’s Daughter,” wjth Miss Lillian Cooley, famous swimmer,
in the leading role; the Philippine) Midgets; Princess Carite, a dimunitive
entertainer; A Trip to Mars; Crystal Tangle and Crazy House.
Mr. Wortham brings to the State Fair a high-class musical organiza-
tiont—he famous Jameson Band of forty trained musicians and instru-
mental soloists.
In other words the carnival end of the State Fair this year will be what
it ought to be—well produced, well fitted and well managed.
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Cavalry, artillery, air scouts and polo teams from the United States
Army will, it is believed, form a big encampment in the race track infield
during the run of the State Fair. This will be a big feature with visitors,
as a splendid army program will be assured. The program will be entirely dif-
ferent from that which created so much interest last year. Artillery drills, ex-
hibitions by the aerial branch of the army, cavalry drills will make a
realistic war presentation that will be both educational and thrilling.
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 173, Ed. 1 Friday, September 24, 1915, newspaper, September 24, 1915; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth905985/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lampasas Public Library.