The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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NO 30
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done wi
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I the fis
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dise. Whcaite|
a/i</ lamenting.,
buy your floods
'I em -about tt
on the 41
tg Sale wiiu,
>e a fresh lin. oi l
i, relish, maple
Ihoney. Dick
Love, one of
forks at Egger ft
somewhat under
or the past ten days.
rou used the In
richitA flour. If
?k at once from JL]
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| A. Jones,- wife of
Absent this week os
daughter. Mrs. Vil
I She will return il;
Scurry, Billy
left on the train
visit relatives in
ley will perhaps
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I just received
fitting Mills. Ea*y
hard to wear
fer sold to school
Stamford Dry
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and K. P*
, Egger ft Son amj
week arranging 11
of Egger ft
t that plaod.
ie tHe manage
Ir.Eggcrffll
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are coming »■ .
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goods in i *-
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STAMFORD NEWS.
aTAMFORp, TBXA8, FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 21 1800.
IT THAT SANTA FE
ies From Abilene Declares
the Brown wood-T exco
Fe Extension is Off. =-
Tw Board of Trustees of the
Stamford Collegiate Institute met
yesterday evening at 2 o’clock in
Walter NeisonVliw offifta' with
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IS ON MAIN LINE TO THE COAST
to the Waco Times-
MOHTHE WICHITAVALLET
a & hard b.ow IT HASKELL TUESDAY EVBHN6.
** Wheil.>ir-iffU»hI t^y* Throw 5w»dh and Allow Passen-
way ageot,0f t&9{ s«r Train to 1UC into SM« Track
Into II Cart Loaded
With SteeL
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I . city and that the
l and Hamlin survey
letedand a con-
aught the Texas
Haskell was the scene of a rail-
road wreck -yesterday in which
the engineer’ and fireman were
both hurt, the engineer receiving
y ftnt
sific oonat. The
positively that
telephone - this
le Times-Herald
to
oonheoted with
itral to the effect
Fe would - either
the Central within
days.
most important
it that has come
for aiong < time.
Jtamford on one of
ltrailroad sys-
r,and this will
I travel oouneo-
> class and of in-
as weli aa con:
-will give ue inter-
facilities, having
antal line to the
direct connection
snd the great north
facts -will give* an
development' if
would be hard
at prevent On
Ml hr ill he indirect
and on the
‘ directly in touch
snd northVest.
other possibili-
ooimeotion that
r« on the widest
but these can
to oome to ue
that such things
ir towns from
conditions.
ford’s future
if. T^FTT-T.
m
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eight thousand
the following members present:
W-l’. Hastings, chairman and
Walter Nelson secretary, .Revs.
J. R. Morris, R. B. Evans and C.
: P-West, Messrs. C. M. Pattillo.
e. Some small boys, who have
caused a great deal of trouble to
the railroad | oomp^
n the town, by placing
sprkes and other things on the
train was rupning at a very
the train had started into tb*8|d-
Is, tf&vrever, jjjp that the engineer discovered
as he realized that, hie train wo\|ld
r ywyyagr
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»»nt to sell
demolished itself
As above stated the .railroad
company haa been annoyed a
great deal by the boys of Haskell
and since tbetr mischief has reV
suited With such serious propor-
tions it is reasonable to -suppose
that the railroad company will
use every measure at - theig cpm -
mand to hunt down” The guilty
parties, and have-them punished.
IMPORTANT NIEETINfi OF THE
BOARD OF COLLEBE TRUSTEES.
huBdfai
Definice Plant and Specifications
Will Sops KJPocMsd Upcwu , „
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thing in the way of tree planting,
but it was evident that compara-
tively little cpuld be done in the
wa;
^ill aftefThe compiettinrof
buildings. There were plansfor^
t^Tor tbe~pur^ of aecur-
J A. WJhite^H. S. Abbott and 8.
6ay, Mr. Rir%> Penick was not
in the city.
• A "Blue print of the ground
plane-ef the buildings arriT the
leoe and; Colorado districts ask?
mg fora contribution fertile pur-
pose of ornamenting the grounds.
It was statod that $3 would -bu
and provide attention for bnfe
tree for three years and that $1
would do the same for a- rose.
Persons providing, for. a tree or
Mr. H»a0nK9 st^thst, «r- j. p. WuiteIlburft ,t
rangemetits were belli^^bde IWa
architect in New York, was sub-
mitted for the oousideiatiop of
the Board, *A lettoi; from Mr.
Simon8, giving details of the
study and the frost" of-the building
was . read, Bros,, .^Morris and
an_as<^
TBnerar^. of, investigation a
their oonsultation with Mr. Si-
moos.in regai
and
cost. Af
ter oarefuby going over the-con-
^Wfc tfie cost of the main build-
was -
also sent to Mr. Simona inviting
him to Stamford at the earliest
possible day with plains and spec*
ifioatious of a building of the
from his cab, but was bit bv -a ^orai^te,rjfe8:^r® W1* dispussed thing over 500 of the notes
one as well as sulh** The engine run into 11 ■ ; ■ v .. . *1AAAA , cash and the probii!)ility of the . ■ ■ , lr . t ........
MM of some of «»» loriod rrtth oteof «ndolmort dnrm.tortw oortmg 410.000 oaoh
demolished itself. - wereout lined. However, it was iDg secured was fa\
II
ing funds for the ornarrentation
of the grounds when practicable.
It was moved and parsed au-
tliurlzlng the clialrinan to prepare
EDITOR MERKEL TELEGRAM
WRITES UP HIS MARRIAGE
rtiwrtbiH Privilege
of Telling the Truth In Writing up
• Marriage.
1- .
Of course its understood iri the
outset that newspapers are . not
expected to tell the truth about
a circular letter to be eent to
every Methodist family in Abi- truth about thisV^th6 ^ *
I—about this one than we ever
the extension of the sewer beyond
the Park lake and the neocBsity ok
having the college oonheoted with
th®Jo«:e»- A move was .pass-
Rev. Evans stated a proj
did before .
The marriage took place' at " 8
o’clock yesterday morning Elder
J B. Whittenburg, father of the
bride, otficiuting, and the editor
and Miss Suella Whittenburg
playing the star role. No, no one
“.stood up” with us as we are, olet
enough to stand alone, and- th»,
home of the bride’s parents, Mr.
-
Sweetwater, Texas, was the* scene
of thd performance, :~i'.
No w,, we must say in all truth-
fulness, thatthe bride isthe nioest
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where and the wonder of it is
that we ever gi»t her. She bad on
f^j^ h.:t
pei cent
the oollege site 'on their sale, the nrfu
papers exeouted.
• The resignation of Dr. B*savv
tendered on acoount of failin
health and old age, was accepted
with regret and Mr. |p. B. Bynum
of Abilene, was elected to fill the
:then we hied ourselves to the
some-
of the potes of the
individual subscrlbere had been
thought that if it were neoessary
temporary, wood buildings oould
be. erected for dormitories, till
suffioient means for permanent
avorable.
t was deoided to begin work on
the building as soon as possible,
by the first of November if practi-
cable, but it was evident there is
much preliminary wprk to be done
buildings could be secured. The before the actual breaking of the
soft looking and shiny and 0Y1 sp
pretty, and we h«h on ptothea
notice.
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depot, took the train for Merkel
xndao here we are. '
VmVrVfrniffTBTISFe^ffig
with that ease and grace whieh is
honest and candid its very diffi-
Stabbing Affray. ,
W. H.^Abbott who lives miles
south of Stamford *#£8 a oaller
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at the News office this morning.
Mr. Abbott reports that two of
his neighbor’s boys by the name
of Brown got into a difficulty last
esday and on
stabbed the other. He euid the
boys were gathering maize and
the older brother had been teas*
ing the younger one. and While
the latter was driving the team
the older brother jumped into£hej
wagon and proceeded to take the
lines out of the younger boys
hands. The latjter then produced
his knife and stabbed his brother
in the side. The wound was npt
a serious ono and the boy is fast
recovering. The ages of the
two boys were 18 and 14 respect-
ively. •' . -
idea prevailed that it would be
best tc^put every doiHuv-possible
in the tfiaio^ building, and have
the other buildings grow up to it.
The question of ornamentation
of the grounds was considered
and it was decided to do some-
ground can begin. Everything
is going to be pushed with the
greatest urgency, as it js consid-
ered necessary in’ order to be
ready* for the opening.next fall.
The whole evening wa* speqt
by the board iff the above’ con-
siderations.
the oOnnubial and editorial “we,**
In. conclusion, wo heartily join
the entire city and community in
wishing ourselves much happi-
ness, good luck and prosperity
through life, and dehorn this
“write up’* with the injunction
that flow Is the tune to sudsCribe,
The Evening Telegrafh" ohly 10
cents a weeks.
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- R. ppenickiind J. C. Blyatht
returned from Abilene yosterday.
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For strictly pure linseed oil
and pure paints go to Riohirdepn
Lumber Oo. .
Mr. and Mrs; d. B. Hamlet,
wjhip have been visiting (i. W;
i
Merkel and .will remain
thete fork few days and then re-
. turn tp their, home at Peris, Miss;
They wiil .return aotae time this
hdt Afid meke their perminen
_______home in this eoufttryi1 .
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WESTERN LUMBER COMPANY
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STAMFORD, TEXAS
Carry a large stock of HighQrade Long Leaf Yet-
tow Pine Lumber, Cypress, Shingles, Doors, Sash,
Mouldings, Ballasters, Brackets, pickets, Cedar
Fence Posts, Paints, etc,, and Building Material
generally.
We can fill your order tor a Cottage or a Mansion
on the spot and it will always pay you to figure
with us before placing your orders as we are here
to do business and will not be undersold,r 7^==^
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Thanking you for past liberal patronage and Solic-
iting a continuance of your future valuedl orders.
Truly Yours,
estern Lumber Co.
D. R. STEWAKT^Monager
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1906, newspaper, September 21, 1906; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912148/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.