The Stamford Leader (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928 Page: 4 of 12
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e Regular Democrats Thoroughly
Mh-ganize For The Campaign s last
Days; List Below Shows The Workers
Here U. the Fst of
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up for the derorerstic |A--
r raad'iste* frdir con* table tV
_|'’'WMhh, They are men who work
»nd do thing* ant! they ure ready
men who are Mr. ami Mrs. W. H. Tripp and
Member* of tj** Steering r >m-
IPtUef:
®- P* Davenport, r hairm*n D.
Hidttn.W. C. and Virginia,- have
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in fnpnt of
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A-pgh the window* of that eoupe
I*. P. Shepard possessed the face
and the car. It was good to she
“Shep’’ in Stamford again. He
came right in tha house, without
«turned home’ from MoTgan’. TVv & "JT -
an Uhlho tVo» n-awt *.ne W#(,*r» 00 "*
ae. where they went to attend
f’r Golden IN’cdding Anniversary
of Tripp's parent*.
T.‘Phrkin*. H. R Clary.
f>lcCult.-<k. 0. P. Harlan,
Claw Mating—
The Good Fellowship
Sunday
W. t! ^chool clans of the First Baptiat
M. D.
------Fred H.whwn, R. V.
fislbept. V. V. Parr. W. 1’. L.vk-s,
C.' C. Carothcrs, D. P. Talley, J.
M. Carter.
fo:H*i»t''*r* of ladies reception
and fteerinreoxna+rtte^:
KMtx. X, Iff farter, chairman
Mr*. E P. Bunkley,
Holland, Mrs. ''
churvji net in a regu’ar hosinets
■nd social nutting with Mrs. W.
I'obbinr S. McKinley St. with
fifteen present. Sixteen gowns
"ere cut out for 12 years old girls
Buckners orphan home.' each
■l-t taking home one to make.
Lovely refrea.ments were served.
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' PS in ,V *' f 1R SA I K—One new gas heater.
Use. He told us seeera? mtereetijg
his wife and
, ^-----------, —d that the en-
tire family is doing well. Then he
said some good things about how
he liked The Leader office, the
new
on# 4«nvn on South Ferguaon ftreet,
and how the family liked to read
The Leader and thus keep up with
.>:amlord, and he was off like ope
of the -Pony Express riders that
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Mark Twain wrote so wonderfully
about, and that means enduringly,
about. ‘ ———
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V .H. Gd(lrMfW,.“WfTT"Y - It r.|f Atrih* t'intormatiun call 214. 3h--tc tore in good' condition.
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festive air. A
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table and at each player'*
small grange cups of
guards. Tjhe
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iced tea and
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Appling. David
ria, Autley Tur-
'•W, Ruble Giliam. O.
ByitHMcClfTlar H. P.
•*# White, R, M W-
C. T, Dodson.
Nichols. I). T.
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ixlUary M^tteg-
fbnday aftmtoon the I ml . s
aurJPPl^’y °* Southern Pr< sb.
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Mps. Antley Turner.
X, *. . Placket t Ud the
miraian lefaon. Prcse.n. ui re
iea D. O.McRirr.mr.n Rf I .
ild. J. V. Carter. V I .
Miss Msymr CuRuni ar.d
R. R R.tLcrtson, .hainnan: .!.
V. Prat:. A. I . Puater. J. P.
Astin, C. M. Francis.
These men announce t’ e c n.
»ng ^f Congres rhan Th ma? L.
Flanton and they have gotten b
riiTular, which apejurs :r. this pa-
per in another farm, hut the
wording of that lir.'ular up;* irs
at follows.
Notice,. DcmiK'rat':
Speaking
Congressman Them."" I. ''!!ln
t*n. of Abilene, an I at n r ji>, ■ .
lent' speakers will add- ** -h •
voters of Stamford aitd v .-mit.
on Monday night. October l.'.h
if S o'clock at the City A ,r-
ii.m.
All Vi ters are ut%red to be piv-<r-~
ent—ladies are' esp«*eiallv in<-!»id
to hear thee discussions. Al!
cusations and charges i , 1(|o
agsir«t the Democratic ’loo rn'.'
h '^iKtele-en nigh*
"•red by these speak’tv ‘ ■ 1
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FOli RENT—Four room apartment |
S0< East McHarg Arenue. X.'ali |
J lud j .1 «m in the HlMlBon and Ew«x buauiew, but have
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We will be glad to service your
rilONE GM for a variety of furni- j
USEDCARSALE
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F:r Friday anu Saturday, October 12 and 13, we
arc making a special price on good used cars.
UeJiave some good, clean, open and closed
types of Fofris and ( hcvrolets—late models at
a price that lias never been equalled in Stam-
ford.
( all at our show room and inspect our stock
of used cars.
—HAMPTON CHEVROLET m
i22 West llamiltjn .Street Phone 613
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Chevrolets.
| Chevrolet ear with that reliable service that we
have always given.
i j W o also have a stock of Hudson and £ssex
j parts with which to service these cars. . We
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will also be glad to demonstrate one of these
cars to you. Just phone 286 and we will be right
there with our demonstrator at once.
! oils.
We also sell Texaco and Gulf gasoline ahd
Give us a trial and see how we do.
MISSIONARY MH>
was math' vory in-
aft.rrv' >n at
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_ grrerr :y M . s.
i and Mrs. J. B. Dodyor..
Two w««ks from this dale the
f#1 wtmen a-ill begin the Studv < :
the Mir ion Stud* Book. “\v ,nKn
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feel the iwponsibiitiy of t ,u <>. -
( of entering into, thc-e
\ special program iij !>-ing rn -
pt’.red for next Mofir on "So-1
rial Rwrrie#.*
J. K. Mas-<>.
___loosing sin.i r.R(|.
I Mark 1C: i 1". By Mrs.
R. B. Bryi**
To»'ie, ‘‘Winning mv r..mmu: i-
Ui^lgr Mrs. Alien Co-, and Mr-.
HUDSON-RUSSEL
MOTOR CO.
N. J. RUSSEL, Owner
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JOHNNY HINES
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SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY
Logc That Will
by Mrs. Ruble Giljcm
Niafcytt
^ger, Mrs. E.
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MEDICAI. MEETING
meeting of the Second Dis-
Medical Auxiliary will be
in Sweetwater the lath and
of-October. All members <<{ •
lottos County Auxiliary a ,_>i
1-to attend, as a delightful fl
im has been planno !Mr*. j|
Pricijwrd. District Council- j|
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rr>ra ChiHi Meek, r R.-.th are
but «aiae in too la: for thisJ
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Its. J. O. Moore
To Celebrate'
and Mrs. J. O. M.'w-re will
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HOMINY-'an Camps, No. 2 can
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HOMINY"' an Camps, No. 2 1-2 can
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MATCHES~6 boxes for
14c
PURE GRAPE JELLY. ir,-«z- glass 22*
CR!!STFNF--Theperfect sliorleninR,8 lb. pail HQ
COFFEE M J P>--1 lb. can
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COFFEE M J B--2 lb. can
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PICK EES" Quart Sour
22r
SUGAR-ICIb-sack
6»r
CALUMET Baking Powder, 21 -2 lb. can 48c
COCOAMALT-harge can
37c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Per ran (jc
PALM OLIVE uO/lP limit 5 bars, per bar 5c
PEACHES, Hillsdale, No. 2 1-2 can
15r
Buy your groceries at Piggh Wiggly where everything is sold at
small profit.
a very
PIGGLY V/IGGLY MARKET
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GOOD STEAK, Per Pound
20r
GOOD BRISKET ROAST, prr lb.
15r
A Well-Groorned Man
Is A Well-Noticed Man
Stapd wi twncr, a. projniinent one would be better, for an
hour. Wateh the man go hy, Juat the men will do. Sce that young man with
a last year** *uit. all pressed and neal Ml. impresses you as a saving young
man. St-e that man with a snappy pair of l.aggy-knee trousers? Not ao im-
pressive. yot, he mav he doing the best he ran. See that fellow with the
dirty, torn *mit> He i* not doing bis best. He could clean those dqthes him-
self, and his Wife, his mother, or nay friendly tailor would fix TW rent
so his nativity, rather his plain hide, would not show. See that spick and
span old genttoman there, aevontv, ami yet full of hope? Look at his wit.
Neat and ck*n. pressed and fits him hke his smile. See how men ef his
standing in Me. or thoae under or above him. speak to him with another
«rhile. for amUea gkeyawna. beget more smiles. There comes a young man
who is dwa»d wtU-nnt enkfroater style, but nicely. See that huttiM
man stop him? ho is. auaoly making a date with that young fegow to
call and talk ovor a pOHtum that may be open before long. This Pas dftftt
far enough for us to tett you that Wiethes Dq. Not Make The «
they do go a long way toward the making of him- You, too. will be anrpris-
ed how clothes, of the better kind, will help, if they am bought fwm.tbe
right place, where fit and workmanship aodTabrfc alt must be n» fifht.
Trj- the International Tailoring Company juat once. We represent tlwm.
You’1 ^represent the best in dressing if you will let, ua dreea you in a «ult
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.