The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1904 Page: 1 of 8
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The News. - Owing, \ye think, to the many
iryears ago from this issue, changes in population and in the
)k charged the Stamford town and country, the- period of
•fh editor and proprietor, outstay here seems much longer
Letter jto B. R. Kincannon.
Stamford, Texas.
Dear Sir: Mr. Frank Robin
son, Titusville, Pa.„ bought De
A Social Time. .
Mrs. McRimmon entertained
most charmingly in honor of her
mother, Mca„ Cullum, of Albany:
jto open a.
Idiii- will.
fe mid elo
uhtished <m than it has aetually bee
fvoe w
■M^Deck-ytth wnwrober of gentf-
He-mmipwlio—hav e
against the whole tribe of mixed'
paints. Our agents there, Messrs.
arid eonversation entertained the
lihami 11 -rrunjQinnf
tlemen passed through Stamford7
| the latter p,.rt of last mekf They
^rftjjpecf fo see Major Bateman
the paper with the towmj^?004* a,’d gone. and of the filling
our agents mere, Messrs. onnyf
t' MBTSTcK wraphi
game was played
•u jhusTiless houses and residences
yaw ls nowlocated. Th
pleased with the job, I had one-
old oiv
^JW’ll^wearmg fwefTM
and ihsfructipn. D
ihw;thr paper was fo tried- ~ trhash^n o«FiWt«ritioir 4rom
west side of the building. the ti.rst to keep the oanei^j^ thq
1g, south
dperintend
Mr. Lock did not eay whether the
What a
jpity we have^Tto all go through
*yh«t
ing Mrs. McRimmon a charming
hostess., Those present were
npD'bufcibmg have reported that
the famous r‘loop” was still in
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rencel
we have clone, ana are continuing
lie paper has
.ec, Herndon, Martin.
that wilLbenetit the town or
_ country and has always been
only one issue, the Uhriet-
easier way to learn?
to do, and thi»-w.gek wo put in a
were tlwui large-^taj ler.
Yours touly.
,F. W. Dovoe & Co | Bizzeiler^Mi8se8
dP: 8. Spencer A Abbott aetls I rom and Wnitfield
our paint.
hrour cjhnder press; wmt
We areciato the support and
rile and farcical announcements
of its looping around the town
for no cause except the satisfac-
!“fche brace. 'ebeourMgiproMt \ye have rec«-ived.
on” through!There have been
a good tiinfiy
town 4fitUfai 1 uivaron our part, and sorae-
Best Liniment on Earth.
tion of ihiilpiping that it makes
~mhry H;BaldwIH: fffipCmty
doing what we coi
water works, Shuilsburg, VVia
CotUm.
sure they • crrtrtiigirtni^hepart of the~partfgff
aui^, and | of the second part. One thing we
we would-Vre stii-H of, ar.tl that is that a
rs jjo uot'| ni,ws[mpvr' is more thaii-aa inili-
contemptible. ^If a railroad is to, .............^ ...
be built, then why not Approach Ip l^enfr^he street. The ship-
writes: “I have tried many kind*
of^liniment, but I have never re-
ceived much benefit until l used
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dbrighlcr and not <lgkerr-Ts yorymuterlaljy interested .in it. i6m.M
upwaid in prices
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, November 4, 1904, newspaper, November 4, 1904; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911941/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.