The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 3466, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 4
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EVERYBODY COMING
The crowds grow larger and larger as the people all over the country find out about the great bar-
gains to he had at Stokes Brothers Company’s great sale. $3,000.00 worth of Ladies and Chil-
dren’s Muslin Underwear going at from 25c to 40c on the dollar. That’s why the ladies are
■ding this department from daylight till dark. Come and get your share.
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Wednesday Special Embroidery and Lace Day
We will have on exhibition
tomorrow for the first time
$2,500.00 worth of the most
beautiful embroideries and laces
ever shown in Lampasas, all
marked for quick selling.
15,000 yards of Zion Valenciennes Laces,
easily worth 15c to 25c
Sale Price...............
10c
Beautiful 45-mch Embroidery Flouncing,
would he remarkably chap d* “| QQ
at $3.50, Sale Price..............\J) X • %7 O
Sale
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Separating, clipping and scalloping the webs of laces.
Numbers of patterns in 4 5-in.
Embroidery Flouncing, worth
up to $2.50, Sale Prices
$137 and 48c
Perfectly lovely 2 7-inch Em-
broidery Flouncing; you would
not hesitate to pay $1.75 per
yd., Sale Prices 98c and 37c.
An entire counter of 17~inch Embroidery
Flouncing'; it s equal was never known
to sell for less than $1.00
Sale Prices 69c and 19c
Come tomorrow, join the happy crowd that will be here buying bargains. The nickels and dimes you save
by trading with us during this sale means several dollars to you. Everybody is talking about the bargains at
Stokes Brothers & Company’s
THE PEOPLE WHO SELL IT FOR LESS
Hie Lampasas Pally Leader
J. E. VEilNOR J. H. ABNEY
Proprietors.
J. E. Vernor,Editor and Manager
Entered at the postoffice at Lampasas, March 7
1904. as second class mail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE
One week................ 15c
One month......... 40c
Three months...........................$1.00
One year..................................4.00
Election Order.
By virtue of the power vested
in me as mayor pro tern of the
city of Lampasas, I hereby order
an election to be held in the said
city on Tuesday the 1st day of
April, 1913, for the purpose of
electing the following officers for
the city of Lampasas:
One Mayor.
One Alderman forWard No. 1.
One Alderman for Ward No. 2.
One Alderman for Ward No. 3.
(full term.)
One Alderman for Ward No. 3.
(unexpired term.)
R. L. Nichols is hereby author
ized to hold said election.
Given under my hand this the
4th day of Feby., 1913.
H. F. Dickason,
Mayor Pro Tern of the City of
Lampasas.
STOP ANNOYING PEOPLE BY COUGHING.
STOP ATTRACTING UNDESIRABLE ATTENTION.
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Pure and Pleasant Dr. King’s New Dis-
covery Drives Away Cough and Cold.
Makes You Feel Fine.
You know how very embarrassing
it is to constantly cough at parties,
in church and other public places.
Besides suffering the distress of
coughing, you regret the annoyance
to those with whom you are brought
in contact, and decide not to go out
again while your cold lasts, causing
yourself much inconvenience.
“Every winter/’ writes Mrs. M. 0. Cross,
Granbury, Texas/ “I suffered with severe
coughs and colds, but since using Dr. King’s
New Discovery, I have not been bothered or
annoyed with either for over two years.”
Ask your druggist for a bottle of
Dr. King’s New Discovery. He will
refund your money if not satisfied.
All Druggists
Program.
Mildred Lee Chapter U. D. C.
will meet with Mrs. Browning,
Thursday 3 o’clock p. m.
Subject—Moral Character of
the Confederate Soldier.
Roll Call—Relate some incident
illustrative of the high moral
standard set by the officers and
maintained by the rank and file
of the Confederacy.
Paper—Discuss the moral
character of the military and
naval commanders of the Con-
federacy—contrasted with those
of other nations they are unpar-
alled in purity, Mrs. Lane.
Music—Selected, Mrs. C. C.
Abney.
Paper—Discuss the moral
character of the leaders of the
government of the Confederacy,
compared with the record of the
world, their talents, integrity and
patriotism are unequaled in
merit, Mrs. Darby.
Song—Selected.
Paper—Discuss the moral
ccharacter of the private soldier
of the Confederacy, matched
against the achievements of other
armies, he stands unsurpassed in
daring, devotion and skill, Mrs.
McKinney.
Music by Chapter—Auld Lang
Syne.
Pass resolution to assist your
state historian, in the patriotic
work she is trying to do, by col-
lecting and sending to her data,
war maps, stamps, newspapers of
the sixties, rosters of companies,
facts and stories secured from
veterans and women of the Con-
federacy in your own locality, or
any other information relative to
the War Between the States.
A Bargain.
My home on First street. Small
cash payment, balance like rent.
No agent. Address, G. L. Biggs,
315 W. Myrtle, St., San Antonio,
Texas. d61-62-65-66
Announcements.
For Mayor,
W. H. McGUIRE
H. F. DICKASON
For Alderman Ward No. 1,
C. E.- MARTIN
For Alderman ward No. 2,
H. V. CAMPBELL.
For Alderman ward No. 3,
(unexpired, term)
W. A. MARCEE.
For Alderman ward No. 3,
W. R. YOUNG
(re-election)
NOW ONE
WOMAN WON
tier Health and Strength Back
Again by The Use of Cardui.
Look out for the big white sale
to be held at J. S. Taylor’s soon.
It will interest you and save you
money. adv
Tampa, Fla.—In a letter from this
city, Mrs. E. C. Corum writes: “I was
all weakened and worn out with wo-
manly troubles. My husband brought
me some Cardui as a tonic, and, from
the first day, it seemed to help.
I had almost lost my reason, but,
thanks to Cardui, I did not. Soon, I
felt and looked like a new woman. I
think the remedy is wonderful. I
recommend it to my friends, for I have
received great benefit from it.”
Cardui acts specifically on the weak-
ened womanly organs, strengthening
the muscles and nerves, and building
them up to health.
It helps to refresh the worn-out ner-
vous system and relieves the effects of
overwork, both mental and physical.
Fifty years’ successful use fully
prove the merit of this purely vege-
table, tonic remedy for women.
In every community, there live some
Who have been benefited by Cardui.
The beneficial effects of this time
tested woman’s remedy, soon show
themselves in many different ways.
Try it.
N. B.-r Write to: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., Chatta-
nooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., for Special
Instructions, and 64-page book, "Home Treatment
for Women,” sent.ln plain wrapper on request.
Notice—County Depository.
Bids wiil be received by the
commissioners court of Lampasas
county at the February term,
1913, from any banking corpora-
tion association, or individual
banker, of said county, to act as
county depository and depository
of the school funds of said coun-
ty for the next succeeding two
years. Said bids to be accom-
panied by certified check for the
sum of $300.00 for giving bond in
case award is made to bidder.
Under present law, depository
must keep the school fund ac-
count with each district in the
county and can receive no com- s
pensation therefor.
Bids must be filed with the
county clerk on or before the 14th
day of February, 1913, on which
date said bids will be opened in
commissioners court at 10 a. m.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
M. M. White,
d-74 County Judge.
Lampasas, Tex., Jan. 24, 1913.
If your Piano is worth.any thing
it is worth
EXPERT TUNING
Work Fully Guaranteed
S. W. Tel. 76—4 PRICE KIKER
Lampasas, Texas
J. C. ABNEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW~
LAMPASAS, TEXAS
Office with W. B. Abney, west side pub-
lic square. Will Practice in all Courts
Townsen & Lamb
Barbers and Hair Dressers
North Side Square
Hot/iTub and Shower Baths.
Good Workmen and Courteous Trent
tnoiit. Your patronage solicited
Daily Leader 3 months for $1
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 3466, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 4, 1913, newspaper, February 4, 1913; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth897300/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.