The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Anson to
morning
;ft,awey Cox
ord today. ^
representating
twain town. *
And Easy to Get if Yon
will buy the Machinery.
I City Grocery
,jve a handsome
ranchman
and will go
bargain in resi- \
in Anson see Tay- ]
form in Stonewall
Gasoline
With'Pump Jack
JNretLiGAme
this morning
for Dublin
you _ want
chickens or
U/mrfarrn
rife and child t
le over Sun- (
lay morning.
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Co., No. 86
Sirs. Kooince
Quinland this
and children
The Stamford News
PUBUShED EVERY FRIDAY.
>g for Albany
T. M. Campbell is a a native The city of Valparaiso was do*
Texan ; he was. born on a farm etroyed by an earthquake last
near the town of Rusk, in Cher- Thursday. A thousand lives are
okee County, on April 22,1856. reported to have been lost. The
As a lad he worked on the farm aoeiie of San Francisco was re-
and later attended theoomroon enacted. After the earthquake
school- at Rusk until the year fire broke out and opmpleted the
1873, and then entered'Trinity destruction of the earthquake.
The two train Kiri
Stamford has been a
long time has at last
ed and we are atHM
iiounce-Uist-on u«tl
will be trains runniSf
lowing time; Arris
and 6:30 p. m. Dtf
a. m. and 10:00 p. a
The night train ail
sleeper accotnmodatiil
train will makscloe i
with the train north *
Feat Morgan, Byfl
ment we are placed w
nection with Dallae
editor and proprietor.
Subscription $1.00 per Year
twpodayv‘
g» Btalf last night
unto IpififrU
Bate red at the Poatoffice at 8tamford,
Texas, as seoond class mail matter.
Office of publication, Hewa Building,
Best Side Square.
•g * borne apply
Valparaiso is the chief city of
ihk.it i -u.___*
140,000.
"nplsted oablock
•wk. , Terms to
FOUR I88UE8 ONE MONTH
Advertising Rate After Julie I, ipog.
All locals to cents per line find in-
sertion end $ cente lor each succeeding
Insertion. Display advertising for less
than page u m cents per inch foe one
nsertion. io cents when repeated.
^ » banker in
was in Stant-
latter part r*f
now returned
We met Mias Alios Keeling in
town today. Miss Alice has been
traveling in the interest of Baylor
Worth
west of Anson
i morning Mrs.
I daughter, Miss
NOTICE rro THE PUBLIC.
-Any erroneous reflection upon the
eharaeter, standing or reputation of any
pcrsoa, finnof corporation which may
appear hi the columns of the News will
—As announced before I am still
teaching music at home just oast
M{« Mamie Yd
joyable wWsTji
of Publie School. Any one wish-
ing to study now or this fall will
please phone 102, and I will call
on them. Miss Pauline McAlpin
Rey. J. R. Morris, presiding
elder of the Abilene Dirtriot, and
his son Brooks came on last
nights train and will remain ovdr
Sunday. Bro. Morris will fill the
Methodist pulpit S fan day at U
o’clock.
Rev. William Piercy, Cumber-
ba gladly corrected upon its being view unUl.February, 1889, when
brought to tho attention of tho publish- vu appointed mnoUr ill
ohanoery in the International
end Great Northern receivers!) i p,
Revs. John R. Morris and R. B. and in January, 4891, he was
Evans leave this morning on the appointed receiever of that road*f
ilin Asefetr mono^fiAn nf an/1 aa av.ak ------
*•9 that the U.
Rakers have not
■ hot will receive
*• soon as the
land Presbyterian minister from
Rising Star/ in company with
Judge Fisher called at tbs News
office this morning. Mr, Piercy
will presohin the Baptist church
r- Misses Cow, 01
Lindsey of A"**
morning and Mj*
the train for D*11*
ship was olosed. He was offered
the appointment : of general
manager by the then owners of
the property, whiloh offer he
accepted. He continued in this
position until May 25, 1897, when
Its resigned ..and resumed the
practice of hie profession in
Palestine. In 1901 Col. Camo-
i xg ■'■••I'mi......■ _ „ k'..... ■ u'
it to get ihfoi uialiuu otr the
bell announced as a candidate
in the South and East.
for Governor, but early in 1902
withdrew from the raoe.
visiting the
We met Elmer Whittington *!
the concert at the Inn last night.
He told us that he had retjftned
toSfcamfordto Stayr We are glad
It you want a Loan on your land write us and find out ourteri
w$ can do tor you before you do anything. Would like to ^
City to consult with Mr. E. P.
Swenroil. They will submit
their planj^to competent
Inary ^Studies and
be gone some three weeks.
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MONEY TO LEND « LA?f
m.
We Have Plenty of 6 per cent Money to
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906, newspaper, August 24, 1906; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912094/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.