The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 28, 1905 Page: 4 of 12
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The Stamford News.
PUBLISHED EVERY fRIDA Y.
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S. GAY,
EDITOR ^ND PROPRIETOR.
Subscription $1.00 per Year
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Entered at the Poetottce aCfctarnford,
T«ui, as /second class mat! matter. ^
Office of publication, News Building,
East Side Square. t
FOUR ISSUES ONE MONTH
DEPARTMENT
Advertising Rato After June 1, *005.
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sertion and 5,cents for each succeeding
insertion. Display -advertising for less
than page 13 1-2 cents per inch for one
insertion, id cents When repeated.
' NOTICE to the public.
Any erroneous reflection upon
• cKairicter, standing or repu&tion of any
person, Armor corporation which may
appear i«rth~a eolumna of 'the News will '
be gladly corrected upon Its being
brought to the attention of the publish
ers.
Mr. Frootor K. Clarke has
taken a position 00 the News as
circulationVjob and ad soIicitorT
m ;
Mr,Clarke will regularly visit
communities and towns - in the
Stamford coutry and will gladly
! receive anv news and ihforma*
_ ttonin
tO-
school, church and oattle condit-.
accounts and subscriptions.
Rev.* John R. Morris, Pre*
Aiding £1 ler of the Abi ene Dis
: .. Jtrict^ wa^u.,,StamfQT(t^<eatei!iiay.
morning add called at the News
office. We-are-alWays glad
to Aspermonc arid Was detained
on account of the river being up.
Judge B^ B. Greenwood:: and:
son Pit, and John Kni ;ht of the
Bateman G rocery co tii pan y
returned Saturday fro n an ex-
tended
From our long experience in supplying th^Tteeds of the people in' this section u,
feel that we can safely say that we are now better prepared to meet 6very:dema h
from shop- farm and home of the people than we have ayer htoen before. M
/e the best quality Of goods for the lowest possible price,
count on ourtrade’s building trade, and after afl that may be said of special
gains, the fact remains that we are prepared to give the people of this countrvX
best returns fortfieir money. Our rapidly growmgHtrade, necessitatingthe enlan 1
ment of our store roorti till at present It Wi 11 compare with that of any of our riH
iuciuui u li i uiui u luuiuiui ai pi cocut u will LUdipaic wild lildl UT any Ol OUT citiftc
is our unanswerable argument that our prices and goods will defy all competition
Dress Goods Department.
In this wo offer jinny rare inducements m quality of
novelties in these goods.
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Shoe and Clothing Department
” we make La 'specialty in Shoes, handling only the
Hamilton-Brown Shoe, the best on earth. Everybody
on hand a full line of
andfiaish-tbe best and most up-to-date on the market.
Gents. Furnishing Goods.
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Every thing.in the’latest and nobbiest styles, we are
In llfe TSSd oh hats, and ther,rCion Spe^aT*n« nnr
Our Millinery Department.
tote haa-charee here.
ly pleased the ladies of.the city and country will^^
you that you get what is exactly the style.
Our Grocery Department
we have the goods, fresh and the best in staple and
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and don't you forget it
Hardware Department
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A HAY DKWtTCK
With the top of t’l'ie
stoves and ranges of the best makes. In implements*#
have the Jibhn Deere, the New Moline wnKnn the Bin-
ner and Staver Buggies and the Deere Binder. Tliis is
stack', it will ke<
ron the stack: all tip
W, F. George
Malta,
Montana, has apposition with
J. E. Baines in his dry goods
and clothing store.
Messrs. Cogburn and Mancell
of Marey were in town Thursday.
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J. R. Patterson of Coke, Texas,
is in the city.
There will be preaching in the
Baptist church Sunday morning
and at night, Frank S. Groner,
pastor.
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Cheerfully Reccomended for Rtieuma-
tlsm.
O. G. Higbee, Danville, 1.11s.,
writes, Deo. 2, 1901: “About two
years ago I was laid up tor four
months with rheumatism. I tried
Ballard’s Snow Liniment;* one
bottle cured me. I can cheerfully
reccommend it'tp all suffering
from like afflitipns.’’25c. 50, $1.00
Sold by Johnson Bros.
It is amtffimced that
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will call 475,000 ment to military
duty this year. •
- We shall continue to give you courteous treatment,.and will again.
| assure you that when needing anything, it will be to your interest
to see us before buying....
~r^,iiiiiiPj,..'i(i.A. 1 1 Mil iTt
Will not lia vo to m>
of ine^^k to u;p'
' li* atftf’V, ns many
f fLPakv jhe. stuck
than The other.
y.
pin bo built tr, i'llt\
fflntle to hold f
a tons. It saves ti
nuwelo, patience
jfjldo nmttero'us to rfle
Tinm
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BAKER-BRYANT CO.
% IPipMburiini a
Tent desvrihes Tils
bay with a horse
that while the whiskey
preaching to them to keep the
prohibition question out of politics
they were controlling political aml tp^ pdHcy is all right if it
conventions and lobbying the
legislatures. The people are
going to settle the whiskey
question, in fact are settling it
and we are glad that alt parties
are agreed that they should.
A Surprise Party.
“President Roosevelt's railroad
is carried out.
“I have never been in favor of
the Panama Canal entirely. !
l|»ve been afraid it was in the in-
terest of the railroads. T am of
t^e opinion now that Its construc-i
tion will be lengthened in favor
of the railroads.
The Best Papers.
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A pleasants usprise partvniay " “The £qdituble investigation
be given to yourstomacb and liver has done aome* good. It has
by taking a medicine which will {shown that men who have posed
relieve their pain and di.scoiiifort.. 8^ world (insnuiw.
Dr. King's New Life Pills.jand ^ralterk. They have been
The people will settle
question (prohibition) right
a g
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some day’’, The Baird Star.
We do not see why friends
■ Gilliland should wish it settled
by the people more raipidy than
it is being settled by them at
present, without he is advocating
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'Estate election and swipe out
"the whiskey business at a“ single
p««npltt are «eti.ltng
They are a most wonderful rein-
edy affording sure relief and cure
fo,r headache* dizziness and con-
the ntipation. 25o at 'B. Yates drug
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store,
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Dp.
J. R. Scott,
il. PentM,
Office-over Nolun’s Cold
standing in the pose of adveisers
to the publioon financinl and
business matters, while selfishly
making use of their assumed role
to graft.
‘These persons have been so
The papers you want are the
papers that will suit your entire
family best. A combination'that
*iU Enawer this requirement is
this paper and the Fort
Worth Semi-Weekly Record.^;
The Record is a general news-
paper of the best type. Ably
edited, splendidly illustrated, it
carries a news serqice which is
the best that knowledge and ex
perience can suggest. Speoial
While enroute to
yesterday, lien Hinds #0
by a spider, when near T
He war taken to a f*f™ I
Joel Reed, who was
ing him, and Dr. Culvw
mother were sent f°r*
they arrived he was in * *
critioal condition, butsoosi
menced improving
they left early this
was out of danger. H«
pec ted home this
Knox Co News.,
appeatto
the houae -wife, the farmer, the —=—f|nc boy»
.nnS
rtock-raiser and the artisan.
The colored comic pictures
printed in the Friday issue are a
rare treat for the young folks..
lib market news alone is worth
the money.
You will surely be a constant
1 on the kfnek, which
7 convenient and di
t efJlayitJK tools' nj
He has uw'd It for
" it valuable,
i i>lan Is hh follows:
BWp 11 in I
•JHion with an
Stother puilc, to n
vfork. Thru 'tic bin-
1U* "l>eu rhijj. aftov
then jyfi the T*
|0ejr at (.', then /town ti
[•f». Which Is ou th'v
«r a. th
at I>. Wh! It Is
floor. All that
1 «h*ng* the fork so
jclther mow is ju^ttafl;
teas
f ind uuif will p
, ’toaiftliti aPward untl
•M over ihe m ,w.
p*hb have hay Jo .
llfS*n hy-.iwtnK two
m to fusion ouo
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Born to Mr. and ^
evening, July 20.1^5.
tened: hearty eongratuH
the happy parents.
you
Drink Stand, Swenson Av.
Stamford, v Texas.
.solicitous of the National honor
lAtheir ^lMa»proto.tiojj>.. pub lre.der.of Th7jto<!ort once
Jic speeches and newspaper utter-
'et made below is an opportun-
ity not ter be missed:
. J. A. (freer ^the l«al9r.
Stamford Cornet Band.
' ed to Hioo last week on,
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* 000D Hat ttioatso.
.nee. that they have failed to re- rig** ‘h*
Inin honor for thepis^lves.
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~Uol. w.'j. yryw’fl OpinieS-
: J.......^'j>s <
Jlichard’8 the Barber
of the serious illness'
711onotuth nwaj
« load 0f hav U.ti
arid the .fead> «' hl?‘”,
Mr. after retura"
evening hi* *‘^e ^ ^
Serni-W eelslyRecord 1 year.♦ 1 ,Ho
Stamford News 1 year - . #1.00 f
” ,"|y ij* t v
^ "tick. Tills rig!
K* rope than
1* very cbwve
A-!"'• uvenio
Th* Tuesdff.-.^
f •‘''.-.ting
wn.v orpiunti
> know
Both papers 1 year ..... *1.M brought, ajtft*' ^
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rru, f-rntT* -
V - Tho people havj Itofen rather
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,,..... . , the argumeut of the wiskny men
j j that is a question that the
livered his ‘
nt iTie Uhaulauqtia here
said in an interview after his ad-
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question
churohs -and ^ poikioal
dress that President Roosevelt’s
parties popularity had been Etuiflffd ~by
the President’s advocacy df De-
Cot. Bryan
Stamford Texas. Tow-
Mai-CleitA ,and Bazora
McGregor secured about $130 for
Will Thurman who, lost his
household goods by fire last
Friday.
that the G >rman
should have noting to do with.
’a »*e people . have found. out'mocratic principles.
and we cannot get ■
class of citizens^
Sheriff T. F^#'
was 40 St*®
SWMIE
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»'hcr.pn>j
to pl.ot
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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/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.