The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1906 Page: 3 of 11
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r for dog
r*«*
fris®Pb Heed
at Pqtnsm
gjpbe. train
(}a,
No. 2 lamp chimney: whioh
seU* for 10c but the Stamford
Novelty Co. sells it for Soto other
article* in proportion, (let our
price*.
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Come to our Diahpau sale on
Saturday Feb. 3rd. A 14qt pan
6c. The Nickel Store North
side Square.
£q|» i--- j - --• • —
Big 1 ine of pants just received
from the maker* jn New York
City. Men’s 1.00 to 6.50. Boys’
went down on
fljjiorning*
number
119.
, * Cooper.
the Haskell
,train -Men-
m
Jones are
celebrated Spurr
Embroiders just received at The
_been *hakl*g- Stamford BTG; Co.
rn-jM friends to
i week,
order with the
Co. for the best
and for the
Order* filled
i was up frgm
fovelty
in granite ware
Ipay 60cto at some
ne and see.
Dolls, Polls,
Dolls, Dolls,
1)oils, Dolls
Dolls, Polls
1 Store. North side
yc..ss«»LIriah
A Jones,
umph.
3. HoKeynolds left
i risk home folks in
j.'-;' : ■ v
i the work of dimes
Store - - - try us.
i. L. C. Smith re.
Fort Worth Tues-
iMrs. .Smith has
I cored.
: hue of 5 and lOo
Mta 8tamfor<
I Store.
.bam sharp and
sad it has been
ft*
.....^DOIMQ THEIR DUTTT
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Scores of Stamford Reader a are
Learning the Duty of the
Kidneys. ■
To filter the blood is the kid
neys* duty.
When they fail to do this the
kidneys are sick.
25c to 2.50, auita to dose
thorn all .
Stamford D. G. Co.
When looking ’round for the
beat plao* to buy geode during
y ear 1906, c a 11 on The 8 ta m-
ford Dry Goods Co,
J>t- 8. 8. Calliooatt prioked
his hand with a lance last week
and blood poison set up, and he
has been having a serious time
but is now much better.
New Spring patterns in dress
gingham, and a
lot of
Dr. C. H. Miller of ColHns-
ville has located m Stamford
and will office in th* New
Meaonlo building when the of?
fices are completed.
A ; • y ; ... ^ . ,,, . ■■ • ■ ■1
R. F. Qualls and D. N. Qualls
sons of J. H. Qualls of Marcy
night and re- cdled at the News office tbi*
—Tflpa th.ir T
Backache and. many kidney
ills follow;
trouble, diabetes _
POT* PJiBft. owe.*' At67T. w.^ereTr^> be
• H. Grebauer, carriages mi th,
living at 118 Cedar St., Abilenq
Tex., eaye: “My wife was coni-
plaihing a good deal 6f pain
across the smail of her back juht
oveF the kidneys—The. seoret-
were too
frequent &n<T painful, her rest at
night was disturbed, and Jhat
general health run down. When
I learned about Doan’s Kidney
PHI® I got a box. Since taking
them my wife haa felt better in
everyway. Her kidneys ceased
to—give Iwriny troublgr A
good medicine like Doan’s Kid-
ney Pills cannot be recommended
too highly. ” v
For sale by all dealers. Price
50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Buffalo, New York, sole agents
for the United 8tatea.
Remember the name - Doan’*
-and take no other.
Saline
r p.
one year.
J. B. Wolfekill
oounty Mo., is
ng at the
country with a view of looating.
Mrs. N* Leavitt and her sister,
Mrs. E. M. Dillon, went to Abl-
lene Monday • accompanying
® that farMr. ^ J. Leavitt-^ho: fw^h^^pi^yy' drF^er^wa^- wnd of Chas
tria rAfnrninir fri flait.nmaniA. festivities --- --- WilliUll'ft Will ^lniM.....fin
was returning to Sacramento-,
Jal.y .fyom. a visit- to-hie -parents,
Mr. and\Mrs. N. Leavitt at this
pliwe.
mm**'
|0B account of the
tycll we have
goods" at
’<** roof. Come
m buy for little
i lor early spring
*■■** Wife of
I** °» a visit
i C* Bryant.
cittssn of
of
lOl-S.
3*
I will be at the Stamford Inn,
Thursday and Friday, the 8 ' and
9. v, I am aware that I exeell oth-~ Thursdry.
era in practice, that the world w. B. Grantham of Corsicana,
will wear a path to my door, came in last evening, he is looking
even though it is located in the for a location.
ortn bound central, south of
Albany two passengers engaged
in a crap shooting game in the
The attendance upon the divine
service is splendid. The Sun-
day school is enlarged and the
prayer meeting doubled in num-
bers andintereet.
On next Sunday the pastor
will preach from the large Sun-
day school piotu res more spec-
i ally ta theohltdren, but in real-
ity, to every class. Subject,
“Jesus from birth to baptram.
8ubjeot . at 7.80 p. m. “Kill or
THE CINNAMON TREt
Stow tit* Bark la QatkerW u« Pm-
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The cinaamoa tree grows to a beigtt
fS.y,,,
*
a special meeting—for the men~ t cornea from tfas tstsnd of GsyUki.
and nf n, i . . ... where they have two seasons of ctuaa-
fid boys < f the church, to whioh mon harrest. The first season begins
all are invited, especially ail m- to April and the laat in November. 2b»
terested in the progr ess of this
church.
Avoca kiwi
After some weeks 1 again give
you a few notes.
During the bright weather
the farmers have kept the gin
going and things have been
lively. j
Improvements are going for-
ward-ctmi«hny,ana“newhousM
dot the town and surround-
ing country in eve.ry direction.
Mr. Cantrill who has been
visiting his son, left today for his
home in Kllis county. He is well
pleased with the Avoca country
and may come back and settle
here. , s ............
of from twenty to thirty tost aiui U
aometimes eighteen laches to thlrlrnaas.
The leaves are from four to six inches
la. length, evaj shaped and marts*
with three principal aerves. They taste
eery much lite cloves. Cinnamon Sew*
era are of a beautiful silky-gray on the
eutside and a light yellow on the la-
side. The fruit is a sjnali acorn shaped
itrupe, and when ripe it is quite brown.
It is, however, the b«rk ntihe ctoha.
mon tree that makes it valnable. Hie
-‘r>;
. a a.--.
are cut down, and the epidermis in
carefully scraped away. Then the
bark Is ripped up lengthwise with a
1$
katfe and gradutny loosened until At
may be easily remored. "——
The slices of Mailt are then placed In
the sun to dry, and as they dry they
■ . •;
Mr ,
curl up into quills. The next thing fas
ta examine and arrange the elnuamon
according to its quality. The persons
whose work it is to examine the clana-
men are obliged for this purpose to
taste and chew it, although in a short
time it produces, a very painful effect. ••••• :
•“ their mouths and tongues.-----------r*-
As the cinnamon quills are examtoed
the smaller' ones are inserted into the
larger, and tbo whole is tben tled op ia
■'w
porter protested when they pro
ceeded to shoot up the car. The
Indie* had to leave the oar. ’The
■hooters ^«re takes off at
Albany and will have to answer
. • i*. ».*. ■ '•
Scavenger
Wanted
Apply to the Mayor
W. R. Chapman and J. P.
Stii»8«*n were over from Anson
Thursday.
■ , • ' • .. ■ • i.
Walter Morris of Albany was^
up .this . week and returned
William:* plaoe ami will build ot
iSais^
The new Post Office building
artH-
Matthewt: tnd Starkey will add
considerably to there stock
when the P. O. is moved into
the new building, giving them
more room.
- "Stranger.
.........—;--
midst of sonte .witderness. All
suffering with the following:
headache, nervousness, neuralgia,
isdigeetiony eonstipetiont -Aya-
i’s dance, epi
pepej, St. Tltu’s daneb, epilepsy,
vertigo, catarrh of the stomache,
female troubles, bed wetting,
granulated eyelids, wild hairs,
lashes, droop lids, premature
Wrinkle*, roughness of skin and
pimple*. All such should be
sure and searne. We straighten
cross eyes every time . without
knife or medioine. ; *
We remove the cause of
eighty-five per cant of the above
trouble* without mystery, med-
_____ We
North |ide bava patient* in your vioiuity
that money would be no temp-
tation tor them to part with the
good we have done them with
our mode ot analysis. We test
•ys* and fit glass** superior to
another*, .
f Dr. E. gaadfprd, aphtha-
X 2t
W|haiid shoes are
1P.Q.C0,
AtoM -who has
I Wtofi time with
to the
IC(%»tt Milford,
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e«Urdayt£i.„
p«n for 5ota surgery, or danger
fm
wonci
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V*"'
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tWMeMi Centory Clab. foroes for the best
-n—;—— '/vX ; "
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oounty was in town Thursday.
was . in town this week. Mr.
Porter is now connected with the
Farmer’s Supply company of
Aspermont. ^1
The shooting at ih* Star Shoot-.
P. P. Berthelot and W. F. BuL
lington are up the country
this week in vestigating the cotton
seed Condition and Mr* Berthelot
is alMo looking out a location for
a cotton seed' oil milTT
went to
Chas. Brewington
Waoo Thursday.
Judge G. H. McConnell “ and
family of Haskell came over
Thursday evening arid stopped
Mr. Birr has tak en possession
r,f flu. ---.I*.— h
o. he is
highly pleased with the country.
Mr. Qilley has moved to his new
east, of
ng ready for his crop. Ho
came from the Sunnyside com-
munity -
A. Mr. Franklin from East
Texas, has bought 80 acres of
Census Bureau Report.
bundles weighing about eighty-eight
pounds each.
In Ceylon the oil of cinnamon to on-
•Ity prepared by grinding the coarsaot
plecea of bnrk, soaking this powder
la son water for two or three day* toS
then distilling. Two oils pass over^ one
tighter th* other heavier than water..
'•A 4
£ 1
THE ANTELOPE.
Visitor# to the circus and mensgerto
have noticed the two white patches on
antelopes. Those spots are n sign*!
ibei -fb
smell.
mala whose seqae of smell has boa*
lost can read the message which Sr
antelope givefs to warn bis friend* of
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••Tho hairs on these patches are k'it
White and ordinarily point .downwards
Among the route-of -tha bsir to-a gland
which secretes a strong musk, linden'
-
^iKIaj^lnfTiCak;
sheet of muscles which have the power
to raise these hairs so that they stand
out' at all angles like the petals ot a
xhrysnnthennnn. When an
antelope sees danger this muscle acta
and the patch flashes out like snow. In
the middle of each is a dark brown
spot, the musk gland, which frees a
great quantity of the musk wj^icb can
be detected down the wind for a long
distance by another antelope. Evan
man can distinguish this danger signal
for some yards.
The antelope has five different aste
of glands, each giving forth a different
kind of musk for use in its daily life as
a means of gy^ng or giving. inteUT
The bulletin issued by the
Census Bureau Jan: 23, 2 o’clock * The ttvo th the middle of eaek
I ----* * - - *----- * * * ‘ ' —
the pi
- .. ,i rump patch has been explained, bat
on the amount of cotton ginned the purposes of the other, have not yet
been fully accounted for.
"TZ
from the growth of 1905 to Jan.
16, 1906, gives the number bales
for the United States to be
9,998,111, against 12,767,600 for
oi.ud .•Mw-aa.-na-rwr: tw
number of ginneries operated
prior to Jan. 16,1906, was 28,-
881. compared wUh 30,821 for- .lg »..«59Eg..dlglllflcd dM.
19^ - | Yty dropping the last letter, la tto*
X..
Trip Ti Tbt Itolg LmH
________ __The entertainment given by
ine Giilcry tost w«k .ttrXd [Mto»»"a Sr MuluKn the City
considerable, attention, the first
prise was won by J. D. Miller, the
second by J. C. Turner.
Hall was entertaining and in-
Mtructive. The view* of the
ruins in that old country were
very interesting The fact that
Miss and Mr. Maluf were natives
of that country added to the in-
terest in the program. There
was a good house.
1
Evolution of m Hmm».
An amusing account is given off thm
•volution of a nanie. A man nasM*
Halfpenny Hv«d Hr Dublin at the end of
the eighteenth century. Having boon
very successful in business, his chil-
dren persuaded him to change hi* soioo
- '-^vstiw-vv
course of time the orthography woe
also changed, and when the maw died
he wsa buried as Mr. Halpen. Ho
fortunes of the family increased MM
further, and the son soon dropped SO
“H.” The next transition was i
• ,1
;-i
V ti]
hTeasy one. andjbe wbo hnd ro» th*
streets as little ithhuy Halfpenny eosao
out as Kenneth MacAlpln, the Jsss—*
ant of a ‘hundred kings.—Loads*
Queen. .. ,,..----.
%
das art to ths.ket sand bath, famous
ftoas the timaa of the first Spanish
pioneers. The surface water to only a
Sew , toe*so daep. pipsetk to btoek
at thb Inn hfld ldft this morning^ adad. tenotentty to gentle metion. tw
for Austin end other places
South H*|t Tetis.*
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me
Wr '"T
l«vM
A atuvr mt Thackwar.
There to a story of Thackeray ahartty
after the publication of MVanity IW
•toln* with a friend and receiving m
Introduction to his next, neighbor. "Cap-
tain Crawley of the Life gueaSn**
Thackeray looked greatly >M*et
scarcely opened hie Up* to this pate-
nan and afterward.told his heat teem
; aggrieved tone that '1m liked a Joke ee
I well as any man. but there was • Ifae
! and a place for ail things ’* Ho pMa*
One of “the wendora of tim Oalifomla alluatoa to a character of hto
had, however, boon designed ee p
trated. The fellow guest actually
a Captain Crawley and held e sea
elan la the Life fearde.
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tor ItoaMte Tha litj iitoein to teat
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y* •••**•»• m m mV
Aftton, tor the yeaaen that derteg—w :
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 48, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1906, newspaper, January 26, 1906; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911882/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.