The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 1 of 8
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red tag prices
in Prices on
seen. Every
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You will see
t goods you!
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on the Bed Tug
LEa^-Stth^is ttw
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For .thirty dad
—Take yoag-
kind fpr $1.00.
: WILL CLOSE\
whoio stock wirj
d <‘fu rs of cheap
m par i son . ’This
' tilings reduced*
If you know
l loosen the strin
58 80 as to give]
STOCK. Somei
ndrcirte'ttr: Tilts
We will quite
i. The prices j
ip'to'3.75. /Whi
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Pants
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ne Pants willm
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itong and CO
in, Tex., Feb, 27.—After
ttwo months’ Titanic strug
i» Legislature the coatro
cerning United States
Joseph W. Bailey came
pseat9:15 o'clock tonight
the House by a vote of 70
adopted a report of the tna
r of the investigating com
declaring that Senator
by Represe n t at i ve Robert
to held that Hailey had not
lilty of corruption^hut had
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STAMFORD. TEXAS. FRIDAY MARCH I. 1907.
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Saves'Nine, Runs the old proverb. And a tew stitches taken
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now, ijfr theishape ot rqjaii^ about the place, will saysyou the
cost of new buildings later.
HOUSE IS WRECKED:
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Ot Explosion.
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EVER FIGURE IT THAT WAY?
A few shingles on that roof—some new board on that corn crib—or a few
new posts in that fence* are all. stitches, which if taken in time, means
Letfs tell you the price of the material to fix up everything shipshape about
your place. It will be tow enough, all right —-
We have the cleanest and finest stock in these parts and it *s no trouble to
Comanche, Tex., Feb. 21.—
Dynamite placed underpin* home . ~
of W. P. CqakjttrreQlccd tlu: home.
rly thia nuurftiug apd 4)r(ib»bly...
fatally injured" “his 17*year-old
3augtiter, Verna. ____' . ^ -
A The explosion ocoured about
■ 4:30 with a shock which awoke
I citizens for severaLblocks around
=V%ndbreught
■ scene.
Q The charg
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lilty of indiscretion in his
;tipns and in not taking, the
into hie confidence. a
>tiye Jenkins,who pro-
: ine investigation has
^diat^foli(^i^he_^an-
mient of the yote Represen
3anales rushed down the „
aisle waving a big Amen-
ipon motion of Mr. Bryan,
to&dj
lse, W1
sorted by a special commit
he was taken upon the
lers of several Represents-
idBorne loathe ..fipeakar'J
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where he ' deliv
iy address. He is t<
it for Washington
in for his second i
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Open with Goods more
beautiful, more dainty than
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oar of Missouri mules have
many'delays but I wilt
thsm here at ' SpindTeV
►n. Yard for sale Monday
4th. Will also have a few
f mares and horses. Come in
»t you a.good team, K. S.
|ety
pin.
;rfuf RedT|
Sale.
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his, Texas, Feb. ' 2d.—
Ad here today that a babv
was thought to have df
iday night. Preparations
le for the burial and' the
corpse had been carried
cemetery when a noise in-
le casket revealed the faot
ie baby was alive. At last
the baby was still al/ve.
of tin First Prtstytirian Church. I
kg to the temporar injunc*
restraining us for awhile,!
the use of our house ofj
ip in alternate weeks, I will
reach at the Presbyterian
eh on next Sunday. (March
expeot, however, to attend
lervice in the morning and
be glad to see my.usual oon
ation in attendance. I have
the invitation to occupy
11 pit atthe Methodist Church
|ht. Will be in the pulpit at
Presbyterian . Church „ 2nd
ty (March 10.) -’
YOU, TO COME
and see the new arrivals of fashions .chosen fabrics
for spring and summer wear. - -
New Panama, Batiste, new Mohair, new Suitings,
hew spring Silks, new Ginghams in Stripes, Plaids,
Spots, Bars and flowered Checks, things of beauty
the whole world loves—new Combs, new Collars,
new Belts, new Ties-new and LATEST STYLES
in Ladies’ and Misses’ Skirts—new White Em-
broidered Waists, pretty and reasonably priced.
You will be delighted when you. see our new spring
clothing for men, youths and boys.
are back from
it them-frffffymg to tbw
scene.
The charge of dynamite had ap
parently been placed-rvlireotly
under the head of the bed on which
Miss Cook was sleeping, The*
floor and bed were torn to splinters
and the feather bed with the girl
upon it was thrown clear out pf the
house and almost to the front gate. —
The gill w;tA. ranjdt*pod nnonn. .......
scious.but so far as the phy ^ioians
have been able to discover no
bones were broken. Between the
shock and internal injuries, how-
^verr it is feared she can not -sur-
vive. 1
cers are working on the
if they have found any
clews they have not made known
Total TiiLaw.
Austin, Feb. 17.—^The an-
nouncement from Dallas that the
wholesale whisky men are getting ~
ready to teat in the federal court
the G, Ov H. t« law whiob has ^
passed by thi* i*—
notlaken in good grace by the
legislators. This is a local option *
t prepared to pass
any measure that will put a stop
to the sending of liquors to local
option preoincts and if the whisky
men want to start in to test that
C. O. D. law they can do to;, but
they may find they are going to be
with something harder. The peo-
ple seem determined that whisky .
men shall not trample off the laws
of the state. This legislature is
elected on that platform and it
will oarry it out. The Baskin^Mo
Gregor whisky bill will pass and
it is a tight one and no doubt *
about it. The best saloon men will
have to suffer with the bad ones
because there is going to be uni-
versaldosing at midnight; theVe
is to be regulation; and maybe
will be^high license. In
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the big Eastern Markets and
hew goods are arriving.
Keep your eye on our Advertisements.
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record for -ft--4— -L—
to<i»y i>y 15tdmford.
is 01 years ft„w* p
e Wondeil
Sixty-One, Unllssod To\
twaukee holds the
bnkisaed according to a state-
I made under oath to-day* by
lam Battel. .Bartel is 01 years
n and testified that he never
en kissed by a woman, nor
: evey kissed any one. He
• witness in a case where a that Bartel
n had been raided as a dis-yotthg Vfbman present. BaTtel
riy house.
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Bryant Co. I
BIC STORE] j
Texas. *
•aid i ‘*J nehbr~have kisaet^ * wo-
i, and with man in my life, and no yroman
ever kixsed me and never will, so
help me God."—Chioago Record-
Herald. r—
other word.-*, it will be made less
profitable to do a whisky business
and it will be a great deal more
dangerous to the saloon, man’s
ty if he violate* the law. The
edfet has gone forth; the legisla—
tors believe in this thing and they
will send the laws to the governor
and any man who knows Tom
Campbell knows that he will sign
any bill that brill protect the peo-
ple against the encroachment of
whisky men. When this legisla-
ture edjourns a whisky man’s
bond must be a good one, worth
all the money it calls for and col-
lectible whenever he fails to follow
thepath laid down for him. And
the same bond won't be good’’for
but one attook. After it pays up
once it will be mit * of -btfsfites#-
ahd the license goys with Jt. . .
Therefore those liquor men wher ' - 0.
are appealing hi Judge Meek at .
Fort Worth and Dallas mhy find
that somethirtsr will b* handed
won’t ‘interfere.—J. H. Q.
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907, newspaper, March 1, 1907; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911864/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.