The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 815, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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But never so mighty before in the history of Lampasas county as it is now at our store. Thousands 3f
of Dollars worth of crisp, new, prime dependable Fall and Winter Merchandise is here for you to buy with 32
your cash at bottom %ures-at figures that are matchless in their lowness, and make trading elsewhere 32
mere extravagance. With gathering and cashing in the cotton crop, comes the cash buyer’s time. It marks 32
the advent of mighty money saving offering here-~the season when you can save from 15 to 20 per cent by 3|
coming here and planking down the cash for your goods. As always we will undersell all other stores for
cash as we have undersold them on credit.
Smartly Tailored Garments For
Stylish Women
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Garments that lend indi-
viduality and character
to the figure, models that
possess some feature of
distinct merit, lines of re-
fined elegance, the crea-
tions of New York’s
Master Designers, a t
prices that make it possi-
ble for you to be the best
dressed woman in your
social et-fi at little cost.
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SKIRTS
Here you will find the biggest
best and most complete stock of
Fashionable Skirts at big money
saving prices, all of the- very latest
and swiellest styles and materials
await vour inspection, and you will
be surprised at the Values we are
offering
Your FaSil Suit and Overcoat
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Are ready at the Fashion
Store in extensive array of
the choicest styles from the
celebrated Majestic work-
shop. Chemically tested
woolens, steam shrunk and
cut by high-priced, skilled
tailors, place these Suits
and Overcoats in a class by
themselves. Come to us
and we will fit you out com-
plete to your delight and
satisfaction.
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The Lampasas Commercial Company
THE FASHION STORE OF LAMPASAS
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Diamonds
We have just received a nice
assortment of DIAMONDS
RINGS and PINS of various
patterns. Will be glad to
show you these nice goods.
________-... __ Tell your sweetheart to
bring you to our store.
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—We have Also a Complete Line of—
Pretty Watches, Chains, Rings, Charms, Cuff f
Buttons, Collar Buttons, Hat Pins and I
Novelties in Jewelry and Silverware. I
| Reliable Repairing of Watches and Jewelry. %
| Come and see a Model Jewelry Store. I
| Six views of Lampasas scenery on postal cards 2 for 5c, 5] 10c |
| Roberts & Roberts !
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After hearing Senator Bailey
speak at Mart, Editor Robinson
of the Waco Times-Herarld has
announced himself as in favor of
Bailey, all his convictionshaving
been swept away. The Times-
Herald has been noted as a lead-
er of the opposition to Bailey and
there is nothing in the change of
view of Editor Robinson to indi-
cate that anything but pure
common sense had anything to
The problem of what the chil-
dren shall read is no inconsider-
able one. No one thinks of al-
lowing a child anything that
might possibly contain poisonous
constituents. Yet those same
parents allow their children to
read every bit of mind-weaken-
ing, and often moral-destroying
trash that they can get their
hands on. This is worse in
many instances than the physical
taking of dangeious poisons, for
in the one instance it may mean
temporary bodily harm which
can be cured, but the other re-
sults in damage untold to the
moral nature and this is the kind
of damage that time cannot re-
pair. On the one hand it may
mean physical death, but on the
turned.! other hand it means a death of
oppose j the best elements of the moral
Legal formalities necessary to
attach in the sum of $1,000,000,
the property of the Hartfor d Life
Insurance company and the
Security Trust Company, have
been taken, being cjirri ea out by
Hartford, Conn,
the sheriff at
ers to the number of 20,000. to
compel the distribuion of aso-ilft1,ji„ ,, . , .
„ , te , , f ,,, , ,, | loudly that the cold does not af-
called “safety fund of the com- | . rn, .
,. r . ! feet him. There is the cold-
pany, which amounts to over , ,
*1 nan non a , , blooded man who is shivering
$1,000,000. A receiver has been I , ,, , , , _ 6
, , . IT ,, , „ j under the warmest clothes. Farm-
asked for. The Hartford Cc~ :
pany, ceased to do buainess
1899, but has
written no insurance but has i ,
continued to col act the assess- poatoffice door is closed today, for
inents on the policies then out- i the first time this autumn. This
standing. So far, no distribution ! is fine weather for the clothing
do with it. It is noteworthy that
the critics, to Bailey have blindly
accepted as facts, all the state-
ments that have been made
against him and have not listen-
ed t) wh. t he has had to say in
his defense, or to the truth in the
case. It will only be a short
time until fairminded people will
turn as this editor has
and none will be left to
Mr. Bailey but his personal and ! nature. Many people will cai e
political enemies. | for an animal whom they desire
mi Z 7 T I " , j to be of future use to them, and
The nr3t general storm of the ..... . ^ . 5
. , . give it their constant care and
approaching winter is sweeping j t .. .
over the United States, from the I atten‘10n- bf thef c“dreD. tlley
Rookies to the Missouri river.! *e6.d and, olothe> and
coats are seen on the streets, and i There are reports of heavy losses | ^Pnw’thei^tn^rn 11 J''K
m some places there are good j of live stock and, late fruits.j selves in a rough and tumble,
Tires, whne in others where the ; The thermometer has not reached i happy-go-lucky sort of manner,
trusting to chance that they may
turn outright.
It is not a question as to
whether there is “no harm in it.”
The question is. “Is there a
distinct influence for good in
what your children read?” The
time to form a taste for good liter-
ature is early in life. A child is
not competent to judge for him-
self a9 to what is best for him to
The present cold snap is caus-
ing many blue noses among the
cold-blooded ones. A few over-
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stoves are still stored away the j any extremely low levels, read-
Suit has been brought against > I"0"1*;"6 and ®ak-; ing not lower than from 20 to SO.
that company by certificate hold- j ‘".f “ Sad at Iookm® oheer£u. ; i Twonty inohes ot fell at
- - - — ■■ I here is the man who is still Denver, but it soon began to
wearing a summer suit and boasts
ers on file streets are discussing
,, , ,. m I the cold weather in the light of
81006 that “me the most important subject of the
soon
melt. Railroad service on the
Denver and Rio Grande and
other western roads has been
badly blocked. Frost is precict-
ed over the South which will
wind up the growing cotton crop
and open all that is anything like aelf a9 to what is best for him to
mature. ! read. It is the duty of the parent
to choose the books and papers
has been made
hence this suit.
of this fund,
The Bertram fair opens today,
and in spite of the cool weather a
number are attending.
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man, the hardware man, and the
woodman.
Miss Novella Miller of Lometa
spent a time in the city this week,
shopping.
Miss Ruth Key who has been
here for the past two or three
days on a visit to home folks, has
returned to Belton where she is
attending school.
Uncle Billy Rogers was here
this week as the guest of his
brother Z. T. Rogers.
is something that goes into «very
home and is read by every mem-
ber of the household from th«
children to the very oldest. A&
editor who will allow anything m
his columns that would tend m
the least to have a harmful cr
dangerous effect on any youa33*
mind, is guilty of a crime as if fe®
had given poisoned food «r
drink. In this matter, it Is
for parents to be very careful m
to what grade of literature their
children read.
County Court.
County Court convened for th®
second week, Monday mornii^,
Judge Martin M. White presiding^
The first case to come before the
court was against Mack Hurt for
carrying a pistol. The juiy
found the defendant guilty a»d
assessed his punishment at a fine
of $100.
Arch Huling (col) was ar-
raigned Tuesday morning-on mi
charge of carrying a pistol.
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that the child shall have. A j
child that has good books and 1
helpful stories in his early years, j
when he arrives at the age, when !
D possible for him to choose for j
himself, has no desire for the'
trashy and harmful.
The daily or weekly newspaper 1
!«ey:
By concealing it about their pesv
son; by stowing it away in mugs*,
jugs and jars; by sewing it up i*a
skirts and ticks;'' by tucking if-
under the couches and carpets, ia
cupboards and bureau drawers^
these are some of the ways fey
which people lose their mon-e^j
and sometimes their lives.
With burglar and fire psrodf
vault safes,
Tiie Peoples National Bank
offers you a place of safety for
your money.
J. M. Brown, Cashier.
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 3, No. 815, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1906, newspaper, October 23, 1906; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth897951/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.