The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 1, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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God. Rules.
No truth in the whole ft
more »»inphaticaliy and cj*
preseed than is the aseertio
God rules all V beings l(
things. When it is said g,
is an Almighty Sovereign,n
firmation has a meaning ’wj
too great for any hum tin be
fully comprehend. And thei
most exhilarating comfort V
- Fifteen men are' known to be
wtill i%s" who served as Confecf-
%oogre»:>rnen: John C*o<
H. Coyiar, J. R G. Atkins, Joseph
ft Heiskel and John W. Wright,
Tennessee; Hiram-P. Bell, Ceor*,
th Swenson
Henry C. Jones, Plprida
LuBugt^ Alabama; B
Callahan, Indian Territory; J. A
Christian in the thought
P. Campbell, Mississippi! Sjl-H
a Being does have nH^
Ford, Kentucky; W,;-Hr Tibbs,
rnurjbn i ir
I UH't With t
men and all things. This
When Gueggenheim was asked
* tiis'UeBTt Is burdened with
' anil there seems to he_daj
his getting Crowded beyonj]
' power of his endurance \j
of no more braoing thoud
in the United
purchasing a seat
fttatesrsenate he replied:
statb. \.uans and Ins
money I have ernttrihuted has
helped to elect these then, and
naturally they feed under obliga-
lioesto vote for me. it is done
ail over the United States today.
1 do not consider that it is wrong,
and neither do I think that it can.
suggested by the great truth]
the God ^heavsii. aa*l J
rules—that He has so nituxhfi]
over evil men as to prevent]
from inflicting any real had
permanent injury to any j
child of His love and fosti
roth
in sny mwmr be ea 11 ed bribery
That is the moral standard which
rales the action of the- United
States Senate. That is the Way
is great majority of them got their
•cats, and iflnlL continue to be
the way until senators are elected
by a direct vote of the people.
care.
to an hour when a numl
those whom he had regard
being his staunoh friends j
false to him, and desert*
when he seemed to , mod
v...... -Till Wurtfs Prigir.
O, Almighty Dollar,
hnowledgexl. gavaraar, preserver
and DenDtacfor, we desire to ap-
~ casions with; that reverence which
lathe due of superior excellence,
msd thr tegafd ^Inch wiirnje
cherished for exalted greatness.
Almighty Dollar, without thee
in the world we can do nothing,
bet with thee we can do all
tinugs. When sickness lays its
upon air tel"
appointment grips him; and
he.recalls the shining truth]
his Almighty God rule-', and
faltering heart arises with
streugth and glad hopefuli
God is infinitely greater, fi
Christian, than are all of the
and forees that.can be marih
intil the entire roa<
dition and then the
[put on a first clast
am which will be a
fey much by the t
onora'ble Coqamissi
S ordered the etree
by the Wichita \
opened within the
jAttorney W. H. Mi
-ves much credit fo
[services rendered
te opening of said st
residence of Mr. .
In Haskell, on last
1:30, Mr. W. J. Cla
pa Mayfield, and \
^and Miss Willie H
jfriter officiating. 0
|day they alt wei
jhich wlil be the pli
fj Then Cultivate with a Standard or J. I. C. Culti-
B vator and your Success as a farmer is already
S Written in Texas History. ^
I They # not cost much if any more than the
B poorer kinds at the start and are lots cheaper in
8 the long run.
for I am with thee!,r And hi
an inspired and inspiring c
tion: “Who is he that will I
you, If ye be zealous of
Which is good?** Neither wi
men nor demons can harm
You may be pushed infcY
places, where aU things
seem to be against you, but
will duly deliver you, Do noti
oate with fear. God rulesf:
temporal means may become
mmt provide for us the tender
■arses, the most skillful physi-
cians, and when the last struggle
ef mortality is over aad we are
befag bore to the last resting
place of the dead, thou canst
provide a* band of musio and a
■nICt •iry'escort to accompany us
tbrtber and, -last but not least,
■reci a magnifioent monumen;
•ter our grave, with a living epi-
taph to perpetuate our memory.
Aad while here, in the midst o;
misfortune and temptations o
life, we perhaps are accused of
■rime and brought before magis-
watw/ thou, Almighty Dollar,
■anst secure as a feed lawyer, a
bribed judge, a packed jury,: and
wa are scot free. Be with us, we
pray thee, in all thy decimal
parts, for thou art the only one
altogether lovely,,and the chief
among ten thousand. We feeb
there is no- condition in life where
powerful
for the God who rules over
things will supply you in duel
•on. Rejoice.—C. H. Wetherj
Western Christian AdvocateJ
the future
go with them am
>wn them.
J. H. Chambli
iders was up from
lusiness Monday,
lereantile businer
Sylvester is fabt
front. They will
ter lumber yard,a
1 other business h
also several hanc
under construct
thy potent and all
•harms are not felt. In thy ab-
sence, how gloomy is the house*
bold and how desolate the heart*
■tone, but when thou, O, Almighty.
Dollar, art with us, how graceful
file beefsteak sings upon our
gridiron, how genial is the warmth
that anthracite coal or hickory
wood diffuses throughout the
apartments, and what exuberance
•f joy continues to swell our
bosom t Thou art the Jojy of our
youth and the solace of our old
age: thou canst adorn the gentle*
mao and feed the jackass; thou
art the favorite of the philosopher
ahd th# ideal of the long head.
Wfien an election is to be carried,
Pure white Oats clear of J#]j
son Grass or any other
German Millet—Sorghi m. W
seed has been kept strictly a
seed purposes. For prioes
call on, or address ; 1
ive "another newsp
ier of Williamsor
ingcmcnts to open \
[ gets his plant.
Alive yet.
ival service at the
this still in progresi
|«8t is being manif
king. Several addi
made to the chur
T. B. Tuwnbix,
Stamford,
Stamford
sSwenson Bros, will buy ^
bushels of milo* maize from
ocalcrop of 1907. During
i Roberts Bud.
i Roberts died Iasi
!g at the home of
a Almighty Dollar, thou art the
m»e* potent Argument of poli-
taeianrand demagogues and the
umpire that decides the contest.
Ahaighty Dollar, thou* art
ctwiaaietonr of charity. O, A1
cattle feeding season of the
goat of our being. Guided by
thjr silvery lifot ^liopeTto^taSh
the pearly gate and triumphantly
children.
winter Swenion Bros. h»ve
experimenting on the use of
maize as a substitute for the
rtyap molasses which they
been bringing in from I
lue principallyvfec
laves a large tami
ftughters to inouri
thee in abundence and all thy
M«ch thee, attend by an inex-
preasable number of thy minis-
varied excellence is our Constant
..j ____”*
*Uiter golder streets.
wor-
teripg angels mads in thine own
and unwavering prayer.—Rx.
Almighty Dollar, thy shining fao«7
’sp laid tO rest in
iery on Monday.
D :—One or two
nursery stook. Si
sion. Address R.
ublin, Texas.
Hespeaks thy wonderotm power;
In my pooket make thy resting place,
I need the every* hour I
The Swenson policy hM«l'
Mrs. gallic May will have a
dress-malting department at
Baker-Bryant's store and will be
glad to have the ladlsa enHr ^
phone Ifp. 284. Mrs, May has
had several yean experience and
>And now; Almighty Dollar, in
1na(»» ikl. ■' 1.
been to utilize the produob0*
Stamford Country, and theyg
announce their intention toj
tract this Spring fortO,Q09WJ
of milo-maize to be delivers
time for next falls oattie m
_____J___V • '
closing this vocation, We jrealize
and acknowledge thotf wss^ the
god of our forefathers, the two
fold god of their children, and
irill guarantee satistaoUon
4t operations.
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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/m1/2/?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.