The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 671, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1906 Page: 1 of 4
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The T^atnpasas Daily Leader.
Third Year
TUESDAY
Lampasas, Texas, May 8, 1906.
TUESDAY
Whole Number 671
Look for Name on Shoo
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Celtic
Patent
Leather
Button
Oxford;
Military
Heel
Your next pair
a Florsheim; and convince
yoursel: of its many virtues.
No gaping at the ankle—no
slipping at the heel; abso-
lute comfort.
Most styles are $5.00
Exclusive Agents
BARNES,
HIGDON & Cs
Bend Picnic.
May the 5th there was held a
tbrg picnic at the Bend. There
Were people in attendance from
Mexican Strikes Utile Girl.
San Angelo, Texas, May 5.—
Jewel Mace, the little 10-year-old
daughter of James Mace of this
everywhere. Some were there city, was brutally assaulted this
from Cherokee, San Saba, Lam-
! pasas and Lorae.ta as well as
I from immediate neighborhoods.
! Candidates were thick. Ac noon
good ladies of the Bend
read their table linen on the
pund and laid out a royal aln-
r. Everybody enjoyed them-
ves.to the fullest extent.
p. m. there was a base-
morning by an old Mexican,
known as Pedro. The Mace
home is in the northern suburbs
of this city, and when attacked
the little girl was returning from
a meat market. The Mexican
accosted the child and asked h^r
if she had any money; the' girl
replied that she had a few nick-
los. He demanded that and
We Will Save You Mopey on
Your Lumber. We own our mills #
blll ^ame between Bend and whei the little girl turned to run
Salt branch. The game was a he struck her in the face with his
hard fought one, the score tioing fist, knocking her down. He
in the eighth inning. In the-
ninth the Bend boys brought in
two runs and the final result was
Bend 10 and Salt branch 8.
There was a ball at the pavilion
at flight and at 12 o’clock all
.went home rejoicing-. X
Sheep Shearing by Machinery.
J... F. Everett is running a four-
^ machine sheep shearing plant at
; the J. H. Guthrie ranch five
miles east of Burnet on the Flor-
ence road, and invitejs all sheep
men who may be interested in
machine scaring to call there
hi d see it.-rhn.
Took the money away from her
and the terrified girl scrambled
to her feet and ran crying to her
home. The mother immediately
notified the officers. Deputy j
Speers found the man ..about 10
o’clock and he was identified by j
Je wel Mace, who stated til at he
was the Mexican who had been
watching her for several hours
before addressing her. The
many frie'hda of the Made family
are sorely indignant.- -'Mr. Mace, .
TOe little girl’s father, is away on
a business trip in Arkansas.
Pedro is in jailuj J ewel Mace is
We have something special to offer in Cypress
Shingles.
Your repair and small bills will receive prompt
attention.
We treat town and country people alike.
, We want your trade and will satisfy you.
Faint now and use BucMer Durable Paint.
GruaMnteed three years for 2,rcoats or. five years
for 3 coats. W .
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Sunday morning at 10 o’clock,
[ Miss Hickman died at Briggs
A- not seriously hurt, but w.fls great-
10 nLinni- ly frightened.—Brownwf§a Bul-
letin.
t i i 1 from the effects of injuries re-
J tiSt fCCCIVCCl tile second ceive{j during the late storm at
it it r .1 i that place. Miss Hickman is a
big shipment or the:daughterof Ira Hickman. she
popular “Gun Metal“£X“, S'
Calf" low quarters
men. Call and see them
The Weekly Leader, $1 pr. yr.
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Frank Morris Dead.
Things Yu Need Now
We have the new-
est things in Nov-
elty Hats, all the late -napes,
and high grn<L At raw Hats
See our Panamas
$2.53 to $6
Pants
Hi;::/
Our line of Men’s Trousers is
the best in Lampasas. They
are made by the Pants King
$1.50 to $6.50
Shirts
Our stock of Men’s Shirts is
the largest ever 'carried in
Lampasas. Be sure to see the
popular Pongee and Souisett?
Soft Shirts
Stekes Bros 8 Co. *
The Leaders &
The sad news has come to usf
that Frank Morris, of Izoro, died
at his home Tuesday morning
about 8 o’clock. Mr. Morris,-had
been sick only a few hours? and
his death was very unexpected.
Deceased is well known here,
having lived all of his life; with
the exception of the last two
years, on the Lampasas river.
He was barely 40 years of age at
the time of his death. Mr. Mor-
ris is a son of Grundy Morris, for
whom Grundyville was named.
He leaves a, wife and several
children to mourn his departure.
He was a son-in-law of John
Taylor, and a brother-in-law of
Dr. J. E. Dildy, both of this city.
He was an excellent citizen and
was highly respected by all who
knew him. The Leader extends
sympathy to the bereaved rela-
tives. The remains will be in-
terred,!© the Rock church ceme-
tery Wednesday.
PASTURAGE WANT E D—
During the Baptist encampment
July 8-16, there will be a hun-
dred or more head of horses to
be pastured. All those who have
good pastures close to town and
can arrange for bringing the!
horses to and from the camp i
ground, will please let me know j
as to price and number of horses j
they can accommodate, at once.!
J. H. Dickson,
At the Penny Store. I
Miss Clemmie Miller left last
night for Goldthwaite, where she |
will attend the funeral of her,
niece, Miss Ella Saylor* who died
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Martin of
Temple are here as guests of Mrs.
Mary Martin this week. Mr. j
Martin has entirely recovered |
from the severe attack of pneu- j
monia which he contracted while j
here.
| kITTLE LUMBER CO. f
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Base 'Ball
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Game Called 3:30 p* m*, Hancock Springs
Base Ball Park* Lampasas
Wsdiesday, Thursday & Friday
Ipay 9,10 and 11
Brownwood has a fast amateur team and the
management of the Lampasas Team has got
some very fast players together and now has
a team that will do credit to the town.
Patronize the Game
and encourage the sport* A good, clean
game is guaranteed* Gome and see*
Admission 25c
Ia complete shop!
AY I have the most complete blacksmith
and woodworking establishment in this
sec-ion and keep skilled men employed
to do the work necessary to be done. I
have recently installed a gasoline en-
gine and a,number of band, rip and
-------- groove saws and am prepared to do any-
' thing ih the line of sawing small work,
making brackets, scroll work, etc.
Tires shrunk by cold process and all
work guaranteed.
Uncle Billy Rogers who has
been here for several days as the
guest of his brother, Z. T. Rogers,
left last night for the west.
W. S. JTorris
Corner -1th Street
and Western Ave.,
Lampasas, Texas.
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 671, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 8, 1906, newspaper, May 8, 1906; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth895372/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.