The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928 Page: 3 of 12
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1|U- Leader .. daJiw«d in the S?*l ton,",‘”ion «•»•»! week.
c*ty by our own oller liv ?•* the way clear for the
w- i hr ouch/ th* m-o.t'-.Mfer of Die stock within 15
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^1'VKRTISINO RATES UPON
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columw; thatthe last ,Vt? °f th- “U
*» uc „f the Albany hVw« whh Ait lh<*<olo*‘* of'M decade of opera
to; that the la.ti^ue nf.^fi.l of “ h-ving many
Un Herald was u fin/ ! neH ^ d,,rk >‘'ar«.” »nd which at one
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*“ »■ " o! ’.alTTn Til.«*hl >h«r« i. wh.r, >t.m.
of ihw beat patronised journal, in* with *V the ?“u Fe-
£& ssz
to show that we think weli of ,n r ;>Vrr t0 uSt«"’t-*rd ? It ha, long
n* nrhlxjrs and rejoice when they ? “ cherished hope that Stam-
prosper and take steps forward^ i^rd *fet “ ljrHnch of the Santa Fe
*>'•<" is no ^«,p?nV .liut The “ Vn within .our «fr«P. •"*
shuit iw, m this paper We are in fh ,*hould 11 “id see to it
th. open in all things, all the time for Bn “»*ct. for
tolerant for the other fellow ro- kU<h w.ou,d certainly be. Some
ju,c,nK when he rejoice* and sorry i/lff!*?1 / ‘“L “ u°P ** made by
for him when he is »ad. y ’ ,,,mf<,rd; th»t the track parallel
—-- ‘ on up north and ffn bark to the
Ked Top Bouts parent line at a p.,mt north of hefe
j-fc V'1' i tamford ladder arrived “J11* t™*1 tiie road erne across fur
T fhe Leader office la-t ».ek .■ r *outh« crossing east of Ham-
rfith a (iosii Comet press acro-s ,ln* but Stamford folks will 1^
front page. It looked t«» u* as n?l,fhty t nd to gvt the branch from
a- a side of a brick building f n''.?r,‘8.t. po,nt> stated above, or
^ from Hamlin, or Sae-eH..n i.,.* ..
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Prices For Sal
RAISINS-4 POUNDjP
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from Hamlin, or Sagerton. just as !
go around to tne >If.nch °f thl8, oru'of <he greateat
up' the paper al- ra,*7i*>8 #n. earth> beiievihg it
sdy f.ddeA It print, an H-pag,- '‘4°“lld1110' °",y .h'*|P,_th- town, but
tolumn newspaper at one time ac|ua*j> befp the three roads we
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the Spur line
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Must raise Home money in the next 10 dav8. ho am putting a big reduction
on everything in the houa«s-too numerous to mention prices on all* Come
mas gifts, such as lovely robes, negligees, pajama suits and most every-
thing in underwear in glove silks, crepes and rayons. Many lovely articles
in leather goods just received in purses, bill foldil card cases, key rings,
etc. Some lovely luncheon sets in Madeira, Italian cut work and h;>nd em
broidery. Vanity dresser sets and scarfs in lace and hand embroidery .
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Many of the wooden novelties to be finished to suit your own
taste, such as secretary desk, tilt top tables, sewing cabinets, telephone
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Ktnnds, magazine racks, child’s lea table and 4 stools. In fact, everything
in the store so greatly reduced that I am sure you can rind many articles
yoi^can use at these prices and I must have the money in lO.davs.
SALE CLOSES SATU RDAY, OCTOBER 20TH
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w,paper prv,,. No small town of tJeVlley Le
Id nut m, awfully muny big
v.n- upports one of this char- ■
«r if mechiaery. The press ruit SALE or Trade—Overland1
,.id* it, debut in The Leader’s c,,tcb. model. Will trade fori
teanew brick home ju,t com- “ r‘-*c>‘ttT or coupe. Fhone 7Q3J
pt«te<i for the plant. We con- or ““l *,t 2f)(» W. Campbell. ItS-ltc
graiulate Editor Inglish on this ______________
vary valuable improvement to
hit plant, and on new home, FJ
»Bd «e know Inglish is as proved ' n,wil
of it as he was his find pair of ^
r*d tup boots when a boy. -Gra-
ham Leader.
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t Tve Stamford leader ha, put
PV- style and moved into a new
building erected especially for
fhi' paper. A Go** Comet press
ha- been installed. Insides an au-
tomatic job printing press. The
Lender has an open'llouse tonight
hr celebration of the event. Edi-
toi G. L. Inglish has been with
The leader for 15 year.-, and is
working right in there like he
Vi», starting out in the business.
«stsv with (’em. George, vou tire
doing fine.—Baylor C.ounty Ban-
ter. ~
So many people have said no mi-
nice things about the new house
are in, the new machinery we
using and the general make-up
j of Jones county's largest new's
pa|KT with the largest circulation,
that we have almost forgotten the
cau-tic remark of a pretty wo-
man, who took occasion to hand
it to us, when really she would
look even prettier hail she not snid
It at all. _
The Pallas News carries some
k*ety fine classics on the front page
wof the Snorts • am'
fcull, them "Ironies.” Here’s one of
so-called “Ironies," and they
„ written by Frank Irving
letcher: "A big business man in
Jew York recently discharged a
eautiful stenographer because
ke repulsed his attentions. A
entlemin would have increased
er salary." Brngol
Every preacher i; urged to put
his weekly notices Va The Stam-
ford Leader. The sftace is free and
we would like to see your notice*
ijere every week. We will d oour
part to make your announcements
4S conspicuous as possible and will
be only too glad to lyve them
brouht or sent in. "
What has become of the good
•iters The Leader used to have
t in -the ruiul I communities?
'pur letters are of fine */alue to
people who live out there among
„i and they ask us about you.
hy not let those fine letters keep
coming? We need them, all the
Notice, Democrats:
Public Speaking
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. York were
Breckenridge Monday.
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FT. H. 3JTCKLET, M. D.
A0 call* answered
Day or Night
Office of Stamford
estate Bank
Congressman Tbnntaa L. Blanton
Congressman Thomas L. Blanton, of Abilene, and
other prominent speakers will address the voters
of Stamford and vicinity ort Monday night, Octo-
ber 15th at 8 o’clock at the City Auditorium.
AH voters are urged to be present-ladies are
especially invited to hear these discussions. All
accusations and charges made against the Dem-
ocratic nominee for president by Mr. Norris at his
date here tonight will be answered by these
speakers.
Respectfully, .
LOCAL DEMOCRATIC
CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
Oetobcr 10,1928
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Peggy Paige
Dresses
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY
Each dress a smart style. I
All are new fall dresses, neat-
ly tailored and made to fit, in
the new fall and winter
shades, such as bli/e, brown,
black, wine, and tans! For this
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Inglish, G. L. The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928, newspaper, October 12, 1928; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1024112/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.