The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905 Page: 1 of 12
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STAMFORQ, TEXAS. FtflDAV. JULY 28, ISOfi.
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t glaze at Humble,
-eleotricAl afcw
:Ut lightning struck
g earthen tanka of
to one of the Texas
isttfrff it on ..fire in*
spread till
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<e; One hwadred
were surrounded
bed, and many families
out of homes
Biltioti barrels of oil were
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erspout at Dallas.
^waterspout at Dal*
many buildings were
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It no lives , lost. The
41 *10 in one hour
reported l>y the weather
Sunnyslde.
ave^ahout ''la-id-'their
,oroP9 by. cotton is unusually fine
and corn will make from 20 to 40
bushels per acre.
There was aplcnid at Bheep-
ahearer Tueeday. and a hall
in the aternoon between Fairview
wHkmnjsldagiii tirhieh 8u n h y -
side carried of the prize, winning
the game.
All who. attended the social at
M5i^Kii^’.a. laat4:hur8day ui^
nn okl pioneer and balfalo tmm=
er well known to most of the old
settlers, of this seotion, passed
through Stamford Wednesday.
He had a carload of polo .ponies
urhloh .he was shipping the
report a pleasant time.
Miss Cora Link who haa been
studying music and art tinder the
instructions of Mku Purtie at
Anson for the past month re-
turned homejast^^urd^y^
Miss Elia' Gray of Hearn Texas
after several weeks visit to her
ceuffiitrMiiss Antd^Kmg of" thin
ndav July 23rd, I officia*
Hie babe. Little Willie,
Behring was born Sen*
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parents have the sym
the entire neighborhood-,
al was at New Hope
JSLH. Bateman.
place, returned to her homt-
Watches f Watches! Watohee!......
At Lively's Jewelry store.
They are so dainty. By the way
«ewi8i;he time to buy a watch—
so many to choose from.
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pared OITupper Mcliarg A ve. for
Mortons restaurant. R. C. Wil-
Hum* is doing the Work. -
J want your money, but not at
Important Raitrod Meeting,
Hmiutt I give ’•value received1*
every time; L. E, Larche.
W. A. Austin of Carney was In
the city Thursday. He placed
The Double Mountain Fork
was ufiusually high this week. L.
S'. Hollowell reports some slight
diuaage -- te-_ ids. “iolgplM mt; lines ~
caused by lngli water.
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Tnv~.Tr R.. siedrre .has "been
tsnrinnaly .alTeot,6(i •■fftr^aemetinm
News by subscribing.
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Chas, - Derriek and sister Miss
Derrick, of West, who has been
visiting-in- tl«i»-section- Hdt for
home Thursday. .
Thb -railroad ooinmitteea Jcit
Abilene, Anson, Stamford, Has-
kell and Munday met in the
Stamford Inn to consider a prop-
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Gibylami, La. to build a road-
from Abilene through these town
tb a wrthern connection, either
8eyinore, -Vemon 4>r Quanab.
The following gentlemen com-
R. C. Williams sends the News
to John Leiper of Weatherford.
I sell alt- kinds of fresh fruits
Saturday, , i with .carbuncle* on his-neek. He
Thomas Link left for Abilene] li very little better »t pny«eitt.
^ ^ nun 'an_
study of law, Thomas i9vone of, hope he will soon be able to lie
our most promising young men
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ast Thursduy the eommunrtr
meet at the school house and
posed the sevorat''"commltteesT^
Abilene, W. J. Swenson, Abdon
Holt,. W. A. Minter, George L.
Paxton, A.4 E. Watson, J. M.
Radford and H. O. Wooton.
Anson, C. M. Steele",B. S. PSv*r~
4dsont—Dr. R. R.Hh^pgT7t iiivp -
Eige Davis. Haskelt.-F. M.
Morton, 8. L.. .Robertson H. G.
McConnelT F. G. Alexander, R.
1^. Slierrefi, \V7wTFml7i ';r—t;
out again.
Judge ,J. L. Fisher informed
the News reporter that two more
Jpnes and .W. P. Whitman.
Munday- VVri 11 Baker and Chas
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rw®re^ arraing-
|Taoo list week on the
f driving a livery stable
death. The justice fin-
ds, thaxost aggregating
[sent them to jail in de- day.
erected an • arbor expecting to ■ stone buildings on the weslr side
Rave
week.
There will be a public road run-
ning from Sunuyside north to the
Haskell county line.
Painting is Ihe order of the
;Timbudton- X*A*
ze would be in course
of construction in a short bme.,,
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I). S. Cullum returned Wed-
nesday fram a trip to the ranch.
He^avs the Huffstuttle crossirg
on the river is a splendid place j
. Misses Mary and Gallic Smith
visited i»rAVoca Thursday. '
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Und vegetal)les. L. E. Larche.
Re\r. Dr. Ward of AnsQi
City Marshall Oeprge "Flurnoy | citizens of the town,
attehded-eout at Auson two days j MaJor l^ardsley and Richard
this week. • • I I tj^lbeft of Glbalancl were present.
. —-----—-- Miss Bond a relative of Major
Uncle Abner Williams was here Beardsley accompanied' him on
froiii Anaon Thursday. ........— . torn trip, and was at the Itmr-Mrr
Smith, the" manager, of the. Inn,
cleared the dining room after
supper for the meeting. Judge
McConnell was called to the chair
E. E. Kelly of Morgan is in the and H> Steel to the secretary’s
city this week. . . |labl0* .- A. imposed pf
• ____ r . ;__;__ 'two gentlemen iroin each town
J: E. Klines went <Ion-n the1 “PP"inUd *°. s0“9id«r. *“«•
Major Beardsley’s proposition of
.8200,000 bonus from the towns
for the construction of the road.
After consideration tuia commit-
tee reported that a bonus of $lo0.
000 could be raised, distributed
as follows: AbiJeue $30,000/ An
son $25,000, Btamford, $25,000,
Haskell, $25,000, Mu ml ay ,$10,000
$10,000 to be contributed in’ ad-
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Of every kind, afld for your fields of growing crops, is what you want, and what you have a right to expect,
when voa Luy fence. iA fence that a hull can break through or break down is n<>t worth paying gocaktnoney
_ ......*or- Vou want waMbt in the fence you buy, weiglit enough to turn the heaviest Percheron pc stop a “ devil
■ wagon.*’ Now, it is a fact—and you should know it—that, per running rod, you obtain the most weight in
wit« that is given in any fence, in the celebrated
AMERICAN FENCE
JM*. .ra*d* «■ pwrpoae to be the heaviest, most durable and lasting of any fence at any price. It le'WldB KBd
B0ld3 ierger quantities than any other two fences in the world, solely on its merits.
• The makers of AMKRICAN PENCK own and operate their own iron mines and furnaces, their own wire
mUli asa BiX immense fence factories. Their product is the acknowledged
STANDARD of the world
We cm sW you this fence In ouritock and explain its merits and superiority, not only in the roll but in
“•field. Come and sec u end get our prices. _' <-■
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dition -to the aboye amount by
the town getting/the central of-
fice, round-house and machine
shops. Major Beardsley was
notified of the proposition and ap-
peared oefore the general com-
mitte and after thanking the gen-
tlemen for their courtesies and
some general remarks said that
he would give his answer in the
morning. It was decided to meet
in the City Hall in the morning
at 8 o’clock.
Later:—Col. Beardsley turned
down the proposition this (Fri-
day) morning. ._________
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I have just received the -finest
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line ot Diamond set cases anc
fine movements that has ever
been shown to the trade in Sam-
ford I represent the celebrated
Sprohule & Co (Chicago) line,
the oldest and most reliable dine—
in the Country, “
^ J. M. Lively Co.
* Championship Cup.
Passing Penick-Hughes Co.,
this week we observe a beautiful
cup in the show window with the
following inscription,” Cup fop“
the Individual Champion Shot
of the Stamford Gun Club IQD5.”
On tht? opposite side it is stated
that the cup is presented by the*
Peters Cartridge company. The
cup is a beautiful piece of art
and dr jghigrt an>T~ wiTTKirf
given tOLtiuLQPC ni^lring
Missesltoi^a and Mary Fut-
rell and Miss Luia Foster called
at the ;News office /yesterday:
Miss' Rosa lives in Stamford
Miss Miny wirt Mllff -Foitff are . . . ,
of the Fairview neighborhood.
rFuferett, father of two- _
of thexoangl.dli; was ^-n,,, „,
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905, newspaper, July 28, 1905; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912163/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.