The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1907 Page: 4 of 14
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Ready to Supply Your Wants
In waffons busies, hacks, surries, road wagons, or any vehicle needed, together with harness, collars, lap
robes, bridles, traces, chains, tools for mechanics, small implements for the farm and garden, sprinkling hose,
screen doors, ice cream freezers, gasoline stoves, lamps, lanterns, tinware, crockery, glassware, and all kinds of
shelf hardward. In fact there is no good thing in the line of general hardware, but that can be found in our
house, and we make it a point to keep the best to be had iii the markets.
WAGONS AND VEHICLES
We carry the Mitchell Wagon, one of the
best known and most popular wagons in
America, also the Racine AVagon and the T.
G. Mandt make, two wagons which stand
among the best for appearance and general
utility. The Racine Vehicles have been
testedrhere for years, and they give satisfac-
tion in every instance. We have two cars
now in stock, consisting of light and heavy
buggies, hacks and farmers’ surries, and road
wagons.. It will pay you to come and see us
before you buy anything in our line.
We are grateful for the fine trade we have
enjoyed, and will make it to your interest to
continue to come to our house for your vehi-
cles, implements and hardware wants.
DEERING MOWERS > RAKES AMD BINDERS
AND DEERING BINDING TWINE
Burns
THE MOLINE CULTIVATORS
Have been used in the fields here until they are well known by
the farmers. They are a success and meet the requirements of
those who want thorough work, easy adjustment and light draft.
Noble
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Examination Waived.
Mrs. G. W. Poole and little! S. A. Kendig, traveling pass-|
grandson, Billie Williamson, j enger agent of the Santa Fe, j In justice’s court Monday A.
have gone to Burlington, Texas,! was here a day or two. lie was, T> grown was arraigned on a
to visit John Poole.
DeWitt’s Little Early Risers, famous
little pills. Burrell & Skaggs.
Mr. Crane and party who have
been camped in the park for
some days, have returned to
their homes at Moody.
Miss Pearl Reed, of Lometa, is
here to attend the commence-
ment exercises of the city schools ---------------
and to witness the graduation of jg^ura'l &Skaggs, tagg.ste. j
her sister,|Miss Ella.
looking out for a party of James-1 cbarge of murder in the first de
town excursionists, and those greej ^ut waived examination and
who will take in the Confederate; was remanded to the custody of
Veteran Re-union at Richmond, the sheriff of San Saba county
ya | without bail to await the action
- [of the grand jury and the dis-
I>ou’t Pay Alimony | trict court. In the case of the
to be divorced from your appendix, j State of Texas vs. Mildred Mc-
There is no occasion for it if you keep j Qpsh charged also with murder,
your bowels regular_ with Dr. King^s ^e same action was taken as
tlelhat^ttfappemiix'ueteriiastause to j above and she too was returned to
make the least complaint. Guaranteed | jail without bail.—San Saoa otai.
bite Insurance
muddle has started the public to think -
Lucian Reavis, accompanied j ing. The wonderful success that 1ms
_r. „ , . i tt ! met Ballard’s Horeliound Syrup m its
by sisters, Miss Rose and Mrs. rl. j crusade on coughs, influenza, bronchitis
J. McGuire, has returned to | and all pulmonary troubles—has started
-mTlilin ■frv tliirvlrmO’ rvP fll 1Q WfUinAV-
Lee Sloss has gone to the Pan-
handle country to superintend
the harvesting of his grain crop,; J ‘ IV1UUU11K, Ilcin 1 . L j the public-to thinking of this wonder
, , ;ir • Q w Ulis home near BnggS’ atter j preparation. They are all using it. ,
but W1 * A ! spending a time here. Lucian j Join tlm procession and down with sick- j
and make his permanent home: * ° . , U1 | ness. Price 35c, 50c and $>1. Sold by:
I having graduated it is probable . all druggists.
__- ' he will seek work elsewhere, or|
enter some school with a higher j Mrs. H. J. McGuire and daugh-
course of study. j ter> Miss Rose, and Miss Rose
--:-------- j Reavis, are here to spend a few
day’Sto°°<Uyd tXiitTfrom°fh°yS j and to attend the commence-
weakness when Hollister’s Rocky
Mountain Tea would make them well.
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t The Woodmanse Windmill
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+ Seems to bo the proper tiling for this
climate and suits the people who want
+ Abater for all 1;purposes. Out of less
+ than thirty windmills recently sold to
+ people near Lampasas twenty of them
: Were WOODMANSE Windmills
+
I have plenty of shem in stock, and this is a good time to
* make an order. I will erect one at your well, furnish all pip- " j:
, ing, pump and connections and do it all for a reasonable 7i
^ price. If you need supplies of this' kind see me.< T|||
: ; DANIEL CULVER, Jr. J
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VVIiat’s Tlie Use?
Aches, pains, burns, cuts, sprains,
and all similar afflictions are always in-
stantly relieved; often entirely cured
by an application of that unequaled
remedy, Hunt’s Lightning Oil. Don’t
suffer. Don’t delay. What’s the use?
J. E. Bouldin, of the Snyder
Brokerage Co., has rented one
of the Z. T. Rogers residences on
Grand avenue, and will move his
family to that place in a short
time. *
Capt. J. A. F.^Hubbard has
gone to Mill Creek, Gaudalupe
county, to spend a time with his
parents, both of whom are re
The greatest tonic known. 35c. Tea or
Tablets. Burrell & Skaggs.
ment exercises.
Good For tlie JRlues.
Is your appetite on a vacation, your
I energy absent, and everything else “out
Miss Jimmie Brown, who has j of whack?” If so, you had better take
. —, -, t. ,, c | something and take it now Simmons’
been at Belton Baylor college tor sarsaparilla is the King of Tonics. It
11 ' 1 ■L- ~l_— will make you eat all you want to pay
for. Try it and hear yourself laugh
some months is home to stay,
the term having expired. Her
many friends among the young
people are glad to welcome her
home again.
opiates and gently moves the bowels,
thereby driving the cold entirely from
tlie system. Conforms to the National
Pure Food and Drug Law. Sold Dy
Burrell & Skaggs.
1 , ’ v . -i -1.-U I For a cold or cough take Kennedy’s
ported as^ being sick with mea" j Laxative Cough Syrup, It contains no
The improvements being made
by Raymond Senterfitt at his
home, will add much, both in ap-
psarance and comfort to his res-
icence, as he is adding two or
three rooms, a gallery or two and
a bath room, allot which will add
to the comfort of£those who live
there.
money to use, and the improve-
ment of the home is one of the
best uses.
again.
Mrs. Wright and her little
I daughter, Velma, of Hillsboro,
are here to visit J. A. Wright,
local manager of the Southwest-
ern Telephone Co. They may
spend the summer here, and will
be cordially welcomed.
Wonderful Eczema Cure.
“Our little boy had eczema for five
WORD & BAILEY
THE LAND MEN
Always Have Bargains in City and Country Property.
We buy and sell, render lands for taxation and look after the
interests of non-residents We own a complete abstract of
land titles of this-county and make a specialty of abstracting
and conveyancing. Notary public in office.
LIST YOUR LANDS WITH^US.
Mr. J. H. Fowler an attorney ZSmM.EA&SSTifcStoft;
of San Antonio, and wife, are Pa. “Two of our home doctors said
here for a1,few days with the fam-
ily of T. C. Fowler.
Miss Marguerite McHenry who
Raymond makes his has been attending the South-
western University, is at home
and will witness the commence-
ment exercises of the city school.
the case was hopeless, his lungs being
affected We then employed other doc-
tors but no benefit resulted. By chance
we read about Electric Bitters; bought I
a bottle and soon noticed improvement.
We continued this medicine until sev-
eral bottles were used, when our boy
was completely cured.” Best of all
blood medicines and body building
health tonics. Guaranteed at Burrell &
Skaggs’ drugstore. 50c.
I R. O. SMITH,]
<§, Physician tin cl Surgeon.
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$ Special attention given to the diseases of women and children <§>
& Advice given as to use of Lampasas springs , water. Office S
| over Big 4 building. ’Phone in office and residence.
Job Printing at This Office
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1907, newspaper, May 31, 1907; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth891018/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.