The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Fall is Here and We are Ready
To fill all orders for everything that is best m the line of Hardware, Implements and Household
Necessities. It has heen our pleasure during our
More Than Twenty Years m Business
In Lampasas, to supply our customers with the hest of goods m our line that money would huy or
that we could find m the markets of the world, and this applies alike to all our stock, whether for
the farm, ranch or home. Standard and tried brands of goods have heen kept so that the people
who huy from us need have no experiment, hut are assured of getting the hest to he found for their
purpose. Following this practice has resulted m making our business the largest of its kind in the
west, though when we began it was the smallest of its kind in Lampasas. Energy, industry,
push, handling the hest to he found has brought this result and we desire to further increase our
business by continuing to serve the public to the hest of our enlarged ability,
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We Buy m Large Quantities and Pay Cash
Nearly everything we handle comes to us m car loads, thus saving freight as compared with
| the small dealer and getting prices which the small dealer is not given. It has also heen our cus-
tom for many years to pay spot cash for $11 purchases, thus getting advantage of a trade discount
which is surely worth saving. While credit is freely offered us in the wholesale markets, we
prefer to huy for spot cash, and thus save to ourselves and our customers the discounts and interests
which credit buyers have to pay.
Our Stock is Complete in Every Department
While we carry a large stock, our effort is to keep it complete in every detail, and we are now ready to supply
every need of the farm and the home.
The new disc plows are now here, and we can furnish you the plow for the horse to draw, or a plow to
be drawn by the traction engine in three, four and six bottoms, and they will do your work properly and
thoroughly. Allow us the privilege of showing you these plows.
We carry the American Fencing, “Horse high, pig tight and bull strong.” Sizes range from 18 to 50
inches and no fence in the world is superior to this. Also poultry netting in any quantity from 12 inches to 6
feet in height. Come to us for your fencing.
We carry stoves of all kinds-stoves to burn wood, coal, oil, gasoline. Stoves to warm the house, to cook
the meals, to furnish heat for any and all purposes.
Our General Stock is Always Complete and Consists of
Everything needed in the home or on the farm. Wagons, buggies, hacks, farm implements, harness for the
heavy work, buggy harness, light strap goods, hames, chains, collars, tugs, breast straps, etc. Kitchen utensils,
stoves, table ware, crockery, china ware, complete dinner sets, cutlery of every character,, fine silver ware, etc.
Blacksmiths’, carpenters’, stone masons’ and other mechanics’ tools. Fishing tackle of the best, guns, ammuni-
tion, etc. In fact, you will find our house well prepared to take care of your every need and we invite you
to come to us for your supplies.
Fox & Mills Hardware Co.
West Side of the Public Square
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. [27], No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, September 3, 1915, newspaper, September 3, 1915; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth894600/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.