The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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A. N.€VANS,
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There ie no use trying to limit
the porraibill ties of Texas. A Sher-
man man is engaged in the culti-
•itaiion of weeds. They possess
jrtgdtcnl qualities (any are there-
fore commercially valuable and
log their production pay.—Cle-
hqrte Enterprise.
awwfcaaawcwwass
madp up his mind to abdicate.
It-was decided to hold the ab<li~
this
a lot on the Bunlrley Addition
Aot today for tomorrow may be to
morning.
Much unrest prevails about the
palace, and at, anothar place A
OrowcLof 2,000 is assembled. A
portion of tills crowd assaulted
the office of the Daily Koknmin
but the mob was dispersed before
hedvy damage was inflicted.
conditions io eoutinuc.—Lender*
Vanguard. -
Pray is Stamford one of those Stamford Realty Co,
,UHdrtlllio.M ?Co«»'0«r »nrt Ut,, Stamford KM.sy
M. »h«t.i»ny hou... b.ing built
and the general olr of prosperty,
and then repeat that if you c^n.
No> fs the Stamford country
behind;- everywhere you
bnti nmm
Ethel ia three years old. Her
father came horns the other
afternoon, after workHigthree
sure, with no sleep to speak of,
and lay down with a feeling that
ha might not wake up fora weak.
Within five minutes the greatest
amount of noise would not hare work, put up the
covered he had no hay. * He at
aroused him.
Three-quarters of an "hour later
from the depths of his dreams^
he heard a clear, smali voicc :
open for its first session
buSding, including a boy’s dor-
mitory, will be completed by Sap-
temper tat and the girl’s dormi-
tory with rooms for 100 girls will
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Thuinstitute bids fair to
i.-—Baylor Co. Banner
If yon Vant a prosperous town
afternoon by being two over by
where people ean oome who. are
-to-mabohomeo, then do
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•way with and bury from eight
all Jealousy and spite work, move
for common prosperity and mp-
tual benefit. Wake up, rub jafljt
/ Hsyet, roll up your sleevee sod go
t» work. Do not work with - fear
and trembling, but take for grant
wi that blood will tell. Leave re*
suite to themselves, borrow no
troubles, but unite to make it the
biggest kind of a town: “Go to
-Hico-News Review.
-Stamford w still otF
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“Father,father! Father, father!’
The sleeper stirred and sank
deeper.
"Father, father, father I”.
He struggled and resisted and
floundered, and finally italsed his
eyelids like a ’man lifting giant
weights. When sightoame to him
he saw Ethel smiling divinely be-
side hia couoh.
beautifnl farm, mnd ni» bom«.
Yea. just as nice as in the -Cen-
tral and Eastern part of our^tate
—and yet we are west of Leu
era !*• —
The Tuxedo town lota
wilTbo 8oldat-ft big^-nnetion
sale orr Augi ^th»;
HINT MU"
A Oertnan expressman, upon
driving to his barn from his day a
once went tq the bouse to try the
new method, call for it by tele*
phone have it delivered. He
“Father, father!’
cap?”
MWMff
-you having awe
UTTLE10 SEHOBSflf NIT VUU VKELS
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, eon
of J. 8. Crawford suffered serious
carriage. The little fellow is bu
to pMaafagemiart —]v,ng
with a sister, about tea yeara of
age at the* time of . the accident.
They were just south of the rail-
road at the Pine street crowing
when a carriage driven by several
•mall and irresponsible (children
pulled upon the walk before the
little fellow eould get out of the
way and he was£eaugbt beneath
a wheel of the vehlole. The wheel
evidently passed over ttogjeek *7$
and face of the little follow, for
gashes were cut through the
jaw.
m
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ual boom. It ie alrijght for a town
te boom, provided she will follow
fitamford’s example and mak
her boom both steady and laatinS
—Stamford News. /'
Stamford ia a progressive little
elty, still it often happens that,
even these perpetual booms are
called off. But it . never happens
that • town of steady growth like
Rule fails to continue its prog
rase unless repeated calamities
should befall the oountry sup'
porting it.—Rule Review.
Please Mr. Ed. read our editor-
ial again. If does not say both
several teeth were dislocated, he
sides aeveral severe bruises. The
boy was fomoved to the Cardwell
bicyole shop where his^ father is
employed and a physician ’ was
summoned. From the reports re-
ceived today the viotim is resting
assail as oould be expected.
The accident was witnessed by
Mayor Morgan Weaver and a
number of others who were on
the street at the time.—Abilene
Reporter. .. ---7
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steady and lasting we are blind
IXmt worry about Stamford.
UIRE5T ABOUT PAUCE
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111 tends Office of a Seoul Newspaper,
M IS Btytrsid Before Inflicting Much -
Damage.
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Some people-say: “Why don
the Town 8ite Company turn all
its property aloose and .let-people
speculate and boom the town?”
There are a lot of towns west of
UB be«n turned aloose just this
way, and they ase now standing
still waiting for the country to de->
velop. Now so with Lueders
she is taking on a steady growth
and the country is keeping pace
with the town.
rang central and this is what fol-
lowed: 1 ■____
Central—Yef.
He—Oivs ms de feet yard?
Central—Alright.
Now is tbs time for you to buy
Auction sale and free lots
at Tuxedo on August 8th,
Attend tl
sale of town ](,
toff of Tuxedc
8tb ir Free I
A. big balloon
same day.
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HATSI
hats ihai
SPKCIAI. SALE ON ALL
MULliWBK* OOODB
. BeginninK July 29th. Bast Hide Slm^
Greatly Reduced Prices.
We are going to close out our
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SUMMER HAT&
COM5, Now is the time to get
you a Hat at your own price
He—Hello; dis ds feet ysrt?
Feed Yard—Yes.
He Wall, send me a
hay. ‘ ' -'n'.
Feed Yard—Who for?
Hs—Fords mule, of course;
Miss M. E Barnett,
East Side Millirrery-
opening up of iSiexdo oi
August 8th. ^ ^
Just reoeived a beautiful line of
veiling, alManfoeaMortmentof
hsir goodr, switohss in difiersnl
•51. _ fojuifoa 8uBKfof BbaAc* Barnatt
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BtrtSide Millinery.
Dear Sir: The oost of a gallon
•f paint put-on is about S5, no-
mattar what paint you buy.
100 gallons Davos (put-on $600
210 “ next-grade ,ar 550
120 “ nest-to-thst “ BOO
M0 “ next 6B0
440 “ next-to-that “ 700
150 “ n«xt “ 750
ISO* « nsxHo-thst •* 800
next
wsxt-to-that
next “s
nsxtto-thst “
050
1000
210 * next “ 1050
W *' nsxt-tb-that “ 1100
The strongest paint is the one
that takes least gallons to buy;
least’’gallons to paint; and the
strongest paint is the one that
Wears longest.
These lessons are useful
Yours traiy
F W DEVOE ACO
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p*8. Spencer & Abbott sell
our paint
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Three room house, two galeries, cistern,
lots, on 8outh Swenson at 11250 eash.
Four room house, galery, located about half
at $3000 some terms.
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K7 E.1Dorner,~twoIbts with five room
galeries, close in at $2500.
► lota, jour room house with t\^o galeries i
cistern, fine bam, well locate, eSOWhalf cash, (
two, years balance^ -
Eleven room dwelling with seven lots, "(theLet)
wiitfin /
at $4500. i:
Twelve of the most desirable lots in the
dition at $150 each.
The most desirable Country home in Texa j
Halsell’s Place) located on the main College
fronting the big lake and College park, if you
ed call onT or write nke for particulars.
If you want acreage property fronting the
I .you
dition call at my oi
flell all or any part
It is funny to me that some one don’t take
acres just xiorth of town at $22#50.
200 acres just south of fo>wn, all fine land, well!
ed with house, fine barn, other out houses,
ground cistern, 85 acres in cultivation,if you wanti
close to Stamford this is the place. Price and
application. *
If you want it, I’ve got it. Tell it to me a»J
ease the situation^
Walter Bbewington, The Real Estate
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Put Your Money Into]
H O U S
A married man can n,*ke; l^|
Investment than-to put
Lueders is not goi ng to be one
of your boomed towns—but the
ihaut Emperor **”*'*•*' •» 8t..dy „d
convened the elder statesmen ai d
o’clock this morning. Tile Cabinet
Minis tore waited in an adjoining
rhile tbe^Emperor conferred
with the elder statesmen.
After a two hours’ conference.
Ifr Majesty finally yielded end
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sure.
The most of Western towns
build ahead oL the country,
when they do. they/always col-
lapsej but not so with Leuders—
the country is really ahead of the
town now, and we wabt these
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house. Quit paying rent for J
nothing to show foi it, and b*
of y our own. A m J
When , you build don’t pr"«°w,
economy by using cheap 1«® '
economy means to get
ss cheaply as y< u can.
You’ll ’get the beet, soun“<J\
grads lumber in this vicinity ®
acdson Lumber Company;
— oss are not st tbs bottom*
your money. Come in
RICHARDSON LUMBER COMR
Stamford, HmaBn uA KoUm,
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PEBSO
l iflou the sicl
jnean .w in Big Si
is on the slo
9jl of Leudera w
last week.
Mrs. Dial of M
s in Stamford rec
jrewingtos was in
^jaatweek. .
ie time inTJ
fineWp vitited Hi
Be waain Anw
Wednesday-
i noon wai 111 A
rl Bagwell spent
Blton went to Tti
ettie Barnes of L<
heme.
Jward Shelton i
it this week.
man and wife
iitors in ourclty.
igton went to
of Abifona wi
looday.
i from
and wife lefl
lo was ha A
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(•neon and fai
»y in HaskaU.
rk spent Monday
1 made a business
i Tuesday.
Lee spent par
with B. G. Ivy
M. E. Mannln
■everal days of
in Stamford.
Abbot sad wifi
ftrs recent visitor
sP«on who repree
Type Foun
in the city Wednei
wtfoof W
visiting Stamford
lve returned home.-.
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1 Smith began work
Express Co. Wed
• Tomlinson went <
I Tuesday returning
kiin.
DU dous a favor?
;ur neighbors a Ts
Wing i0 the news.
I* T. L*,Vernon and
°* Abilene oam<
[crowd of young. f<
given by ]
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To«a»yi|gh
-urdjr waa . yj.
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Evans, A. N. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1907, newspaper, July 26, 1907; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911963/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Jones+County%22: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.