The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 929, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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New Shirt Waists!
Our new showing of Shirt Waists in Lawn, Net
and Silk will surely please the most particular
lady in the land. The patterns are all
fresh and new, the goods the latest
and prices right.
Lawn Waists, 50c to $5.00
Silk Waists, $2,00 to $5.00
Net Waists, $5.00 to $12.50
THE QUALITY STORE.
THE LAMPASAS COMMERCIAL COMPANY,
Tie Lampasas Daily Leader
Vcrnor 6 Afrney, Proprietors
jr. E. Vemor. Editor and Manager.
©fe'texwSi'&tt'he po3tofflce at Lampasas,'March 7,
la&L as second class mail matter.
£UBSCRIPT10N RATES.
5F AY ABLE IN ADVANCE
©fee week.................... .....10c
flEte© month ..............— ... .....40c
'JEta&e months....................$1.00
SDfc8e3pear.. 1.... _____11.| ......$4.00
BFEOIAL.—No advertisement Will
fe Inserted unless accompanied by cash,
^aacoefjfc where person has a regular ad-
’^ertising account. It costs us more to
Skaep feraek of it, make out little bills
ssaid present accounts than to do the
mdvertiang. Please do not ask to vary
&is rule.
JL To Farmers
JIIIIIP and those living in
the rural districts:
This ^Company
waats your business and you are
injiaily need of the connections
which we alone can give you. Re-
maisi in the comfort of your home
’sms6L Telephone almost anywhere.
US®*i will be astonished to learn
ikowe^sily and how cheaply you
semdce.
Snqm&e &fOur Neares t Manager
Tte Southwestern Tel. and TeF. Go
J. P. Kinnard, district deputy
grand master of the Masonic fra-
ternity of this district, will be
pleased to meet the brethren of
the local lodge at the lodge room
Friday night, March 8th. He
will be on his way tp Izoro to in-
augurate a lodge there, and will
make this official visit at the
same time. Let there be a full
attendance.
We sell White Crest. Higdon,
Clements & Co.
Bro. Crystal will preach a ser-
mon on Foreign ■ Missions next
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock at
the Christian church. A collec-
tion will be taken to support this
much needed work. It is |hoped
that every member Will be pres-
ent that they may have a .part in
this deserving cause of our Lord.
Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Sunday
school at 9:45. \ Come and bring
the children. A special invitation
is extended to everybody to at-
tend these services.
h& T. C Time-Table.
Train No. 52 leaves 8r25 a. nj.
Train No. 54 leaves 1:45 p. m.
Train No. 51 arrives 11:15 a. m.
Train No. 53 arrives 4:35 p m.
Vital Statistics.
BIRTHS
Births recorded for February
1907:
To Wat Johnson and wife, Feb.
4, a son.
To WVF. Fought and wife, Jan.
19, a son.
To R. T. Hail and wife, Feb. 7,
a daughter.
To —— Favors and wife, Jan.
19, a son.
To John Broadway and wife,
Jan. 5, a son.
Chas. Taylor and wife, Jan. 28,
a son. .
To E. N. Charles and wife, Jan.
5, a daughter.
To ——1— Gillon and wife, Jan.
4, a daughter.
-To Wm. Taylor and wife, Feb.
9, a daughter.
To Cain Hallmark and^ wife,
Feb. 16, a daughter.
To W. Y. Norred and wife, Feb.
26, a son.
To Will Pierce and wife, Feb.
25, a son.
To Aubrey Standard and wife,
Feb. 20, a son.
To A. N/Childs and wife, Feb.
15, a daughter.
To Sam Lawson and wife, Feb.
13, a.daughter. »
To Albert Brown and wife, Feb.
12, a daughter.
To Logan Culberson and wife,-
Feb. 11, a son.
DEATHS
Mrs. Laura Edwards, Febi 16,
typhoid pneumonia.'
Mrs. Margaret McGuire, Jan.
29, old age.
Edwin Brown, Feb. 18, apo-
plexy.
Daily Leader 3 months , for 81.
Have you seen the beautiful
embroideries*on display at Daw-
son & Biggs’ Racket Store? d
Mrs. Maddock is on the sick
list, suffering with the grip.
White Crest—the biscuit flour.
Daily Leader 3 months for $1.
Santa Fe Time Table.
vVest Bound leaves 6:40 a. m. &7:00 p. m
East Bound leaves 9:45 a.m & 9.20 p m.
Chew What You Know About and
Know What You Are Chewing
There is real .pleasure in chewing*
•tire best tobacco grown—where the
"test tobacco grows—in the famous
Kedmont Country, .
. Only choice selections of this
well-matured and thoroughly: cured
to^acco is, used in "making
/■SOHMAPFS. That’ s'why pCHN APPS
--^rnd’Others -of • the Reynold’s brands,'
■Las- shown by the Internal Revenue
statistics for a fiscal year, made the
wonderful growth of six and one-
rptarter\million- pounds,, or a .net
pain of one-third of the entire
.Increased, consumption. of chewing
and smoking tobaccos in the United
.States..
^Evidently, chewers cannot resist
the flavor and they cheer SCHNAPPS
.because SCHNAPPS cheers them
' more than any other chewing to-
hacm, and every man that chews
SCHNAPPS passes the good thing
along—one chewer makes other
ciiewers—until the fact is now es-
tablished that there are many more
chewers and pounds of tobacco
chewed, to the population, in those
States where SCHNAPPS tobacco
was first sold than there are in the
States where SCHNAPPS has not
yet been offered to the trade.
SCHNAPPS is like a cup of fine
Java coffee, sweetened just enough
to bring out its natural, stimulating
qualities. SCHNAPPS pleases all
classes of chewers: the rich, be-
cause they do not find a chew that
really pleases them better at any
price; the poor, because it is more
economical than the large 10c. or
15c. plugs and they get their mon-
ey’s worth of the real snappy, stim-
ulating flavor so appreciated by to-
bacco lovers. All imitations con-
tain much more sweetening than
SCHNAPPS. They are made that
way to hide ooor tobacco improp-
erly cured.
For the man who chews tobacco
for tobacco s.sake, there is no chew
like SCHNAPPS.
Quick Neal Gasoline Stoves
g|3g|j|>
They are perfect in coh-
struction, made of sheet
steel, well braced, neat and
strong, effective and ^easily
cleaned. Not liable to get
out of order.
No Heat, Dust,
Smoke, Ashes.
Sold only by
FOX & MILLS
Plenty of Base Ball.Gods and Fishing Tackle
SB
llllilli
,/95S?
JLe&dinsf
<cJocje^i/
$
Everett 8 G arrett
Fashionable
BARBERS
Skilled Workmen, Prompt at-
tention, Hot and cold Baths at
| all hours.. : : Hast side square .
Announcement.
For mayor
Frank Beaumam
J. D. Dorbandt
For Aldermen—
Ward No. 1,
A. Gf. Oliver.
Ward No. 2,
Sam Horrell.
Ward No. 8,
A. L. Higdon.
Sold at 50c. p
Oc^ppTpMlti
d in 5c. Cuts. Strictly fOc. and 15c. Plugs
J- REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C.
Grundyvlile and Clayton News.
(By Auntie)
We are all enjoying the fine
rains we had recently. Farmers
are all busy getting ready to
plant corn. The small grain is
flourishing.
Rev. W. D. Ellis was quit© sick
last Sunday. His son, Dr. Ellis
of Lampasas, took him to Lam-
pasas,. He was still very sick at
last acqount. Bro. Ellis has
many friends here who wish him
a speedy recovery.
Isaac Cole, of Fayettville, Ark. ,
is here on a visit to his brother,
J. S. Cole.
Miss Florence Cook of School
Creek community is spending a
pleasant time with her uncle, J.
S. Cole, and other relatives.
Miss Lois Risingerisback from
a visit to Burnet, ahd entertained
tho forty-two club this week.
Robert Rice of tjie State Uni-
versity is visiting the home folks
for a few days.
A party of our young folks
composed of Misses Mol lie Gee,
Kittie Machen, and Messrs. Joe
Gee, Robert Rice and Joe Mach-
en, all visited at the home of
Miss Novella Miller and William
Herring’s family * last Friday.
They all report having a fine
time.
Miss Bessie Allen is visiting in
Temple.
Joe* B. Townsen
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Lion Drug Store
Does a-General Practice at Lam-
pasas and in surrounding country
R/O. Smith, M* D*
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Big 4 Building upstairs
Diseases of women and children
a specialty. Phone at office and
residence.
Dorbandt & Dorbandt
Physicians and Surgeons
Office at Schwarz & Hoffmann’s
Drugstore
Phone at office ancbresidence
Lampasas - - Texas
J. W. ELLIS
Physician and Surgeon
Office at Lion Drugstore
Will do a general practice
in Lampasas and surrounding,
country. Phone at office and
residence
JOE E, DILDY
Physician and Surgeon
. Office at Lion Drugstore
Lampasas - - Texas
J. D. READ
Physician and Surgeon
Lampasas, Texas
Office at Residence. Telephone
connection. Medicines furnished;
with my serwice.
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^ Five eepts per line each in- ^
4. sertP'i will be charged for 4.
+ Cards of Thanks, f
Obituary Notices,
^ Tributes of Respect, ^
4. and church festivals and en- 4
+ tertainments where an ad-> +
+ mission fee is charged. One +
^ price to all. To ascertain *
4 price count six words to the 4
+ line. Ordinary church no- +
* tices free. Oct. 16,1906. +
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California
$25.00
Some Points Slighly ’Higher
—ONE WAY—
COLONISTS TICKETS
to California at above rate wll be on
sale daily, March 1st to April 30. via
Smhafa
mz wmm. § m mm met1
mm
ALL THE WAY
and where Fred Harvey serves the
meals. These tickets will be good in
tourists sleepers which will be oper-
ated through without change leav-
ing Galveston every Tuesday morn-
ing at 7 :30. Ask agent or wrixe,
W. S. KEENAN, G, P.A., Galveston
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Vernor, J. E. The Lampasas Daily Leader. (Lampasas, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 929, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1907, newspaper, March 7, 1907; Lampasas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth900742/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lampasas Public Library.