The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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STAMFORD. TEXAS, FRIDAY
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APRIL 6. 1907.
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Report of Plano Contest.
e( Piftlcipftt'M} In KHUftg of
Conditt Family Executed.
PQet.
Guaranteed cure,
nt. ' Money ref
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ibovery Hindo Pilei
Rding, itohmg^
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danger, no - <
linesa or pU
OO, order today,
’he Oriental Remet
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ie Minute I
ig closing
lifting: pi
II dress
t all go.
pairs si
2.00 fuita
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Victoria,-Tex^April 2.—Today
;12:00 p. ro. Felix Powell, oon*
Miss Pearl Bagwell heads the
list this week with Miss ,£tta
Lawson, in second place, the
third being held by Miss Minnie
Stubbs. Look carefully over the
listraud vote for your choice.
The following are the candi-
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ted^MI one of the murderers of
ke Conditt family dropped into
a&fl Diamond Broach Qohtest.
Namk Votes
fernity
without makmifr—-mr Mias Pearl Bagwell...,..........—,...616
mfession of his crime. The large
jwd that witnessed the execution
is as varied as Joseph's coat of
^any colors. ^
jt was variously estimated from
"“de up of
Etta Lawson........-.......
Minnie Stubbs..........—
Golds Bullington.........
Annie ’ Robertson ...—
Sadie Stephens..
Josie Spurgeon..
...657
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[bites, blacks, Mexioans and all
m of citizenship which came*
jmfajf snd near, from all the
irrouhding towns and coujutry.
feme were here from places as re- ^
jte a* San X+tbWio and ‘Houston B.Johnson,,.
,d possibly farther.
Johnie Early—.........
fMammie Yates.....________...
Vera Lucile Wheeler .,
Mammie Sledge ...1
Edna Cobb, Sagerton
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‘Be'teTegram sent uhro^d "dveF
jie country saying that a comet
struck Europe and the
erature was up to 114 and
vaa^howering meteors and
El ya Boydston
Alma Arnold...
^nraa^no
iat the comet was headed for
[menoa, made a considerable stir
fery where. There’was consider T . ,
)le talk in Stamford. In a town*! _
Nina Whitingtoh
Eva Stark.....*.
Pearl Swan..
-Lena Pinson
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Minnie Marlin............................... 53
John Webb..................... 14
Mollie Norman.— ................ 16
I ..W. M ................................................ 5 0
;b/«isnrit.* ih. : ...........— V[-
r apeDt most of the night £lUl? Kln*rd----------------------- 24
uching to his.loner neighbor. B“s,e Rogers............................. 12
■ Zi; K Caiiie Smith,____________ 30
Burl* Morris.
Audi® Watts
Lonis Hioks:....d.
i"All real progress is in the ez-
insion of thought” says Waldro Vallie Shaw
>odray Warren. If this be true r 1 **
»n men who are one-eyed, one-
llused and one-traoked will
reach any great porportions
business or in any other depart-
snt of life. Brond in sympathy,
I in comprehension, as well
i broad in Apprehension are the
»ndition of life nnd of business
rthan shrivels
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id dwarfs with time.
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AbOene Std^et.RaflvS|p V
o have s street rail-
ly, articles of incorporation hive
in filed with the state depart*
it. The capital stock will be
MXXh Work of con strootion
II begin at once; " ~ “
Cemetery Meeting.
! Tuesday April 9th, at 2 p m.
M. E. church everybody re-
tb uuuiv AS we wish To
inge for memorial services 2nd
inday in May. Comer Mrh. C.
», President. T^*M. Baxter,
Bertie Nolan™.....'
Kate Crossthwaite, Avoea......•••• 84
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Lillie Rogers-.:.^----------- -
Ida Stevenson-— JL ljf
Lizzie Hale-------...—-------—.11,
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Nora Cargill......----™™L.—.;----10
Pearl Swan—------ 8
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Which Should Appeal To InlelUgent
Redder*. Dr. Roberts Stand* Reedy
at All Timet to Substantiate
With Spring tve are showing lines of mer-
chandise which are known of hijh quality
and latest styles. Not a department in
this store has been neglected. The reputa-
tioh we have gained in our one year in
Stamford is sufficient evidence of our
We are SHOWING new “Queen Qualify” slip-
pers for ladies in all the new shapes, prices \
range $2.50 to $3.50. Each pair stamped
and no substitutes offered. The line con-
tains the latest creations in wear, for dress
as well as street wear, with comfort con-
tained in each and every pair of whatever
style you mfy, select. All sizes froml to 8*
SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS.
PLAIN BUSINESS TALK
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MjpppigBSBaeBn
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New Clothes for men of the well known
Miller and Kuppenheimer make ih two
also three piece suits. We also show from
fhe line bf Ederhelmer, Stein & Co:, for
boy*s and young men. A better group of
makers than those from whom we select
our lines cannot be found any where* Ne w
hats in soft and stiff, new panamas, and
vaps for men, boys and children. ^
in our showing of Manss Oxford for men,,
we can 'easily please your taste for we
have the goods in patent leather or- vich-
also im tansj prices $3.50 to $5.00.
7New lies, sfilrts, collars hod aft the little
fixings appropriate for both M and MM.
Let us clothe you.
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and a reasonable talk to business
men, we wish to say that.the fa$t
of our advertising is apt to con-
demn us in the* minds of a
thoughtless public, sipaply be-
cau8e a matter of custom and a
fallacy established by the medical
fraternity, decrees that any man
who shall advertise in the news-
papers in a public way that he is
ablp to do certain things,. treat
certain conditions of diseases,
shall be stigmatized as * “quack”
and a “fake." And were it pos-
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Annie Lewc-.....
Louella Duke.. ...
Eliza Paul...........
Allene Williams-
Mattie Harison-..
Paul Vain Elrod
Josie Ragsdale...
Ida 8haw
Alice Hale
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Phone 31 for fresh groceries.
Mary Elliott.—^......- 2
Jewett Green...........—--------— 1
Carrie Watts........................... 1
Presbyterian Church ...........—.196
£j, Presbyterian Church ------- 57
Staihford Public Library........
Stamford Public School ...—
New Hope Church .....
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We wg4nt to sell you groceries.
8adler & Owen, South side square.
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COOPER DRlJCr CO.
^ ___DEALERS IN
Drugs, Stationary, Paints,
Novelties, Fishing Tackles,
r'-:
Cigars, etc. & A ■.<*£ ^
D. EGGER £ SON
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Ha8knil.
•HAVE IT FOR LE
Stamford
—
LAYING THE CORNER STONE OF
THE STAMFORD COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE.
The corner stone of the Stam-
ford Collegiate Institute will be
laid on the 15th, of. this month.
The Grand Master of the Masonic
order in Texas will officiate. It is
'expected to make the oocasion a
red letter day in Stamford. \ ,
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t «. ROWS Slid Family Have for California.
Mr. H G, Nolds and-datnily
left last Saturday for San Fran-
cisco, Cal. Thirexcellent family
has been in Stamford for more
than a year and Mr. Nolds has
been assistant cashier in the
First National Bank during this
time. They have made many
frierids'in Stamford and in this
oountry Who regret to see them
leave and who send with them
the kindest wishes fur
sucosas in their new home. \
Good Pasture to Le**«. ;
Plenty of water and grass.
Pood fence. Six miles frpm town
Mrs. M. E. Whitson who re-
cently came on a visit to her
daughter, Mrs, Vaden, died last
Friday and was buried on Satur-
day evening in the Stamford
Cemetery. Rev. R. B. Evans
performed the burial service.
John I. Bono Deal
John M. Bone died last Satur-
day 1:30 p. m. and was buried in
the, Stamford Cemetery Sunday
evening Bro. Evans. performing
the religious service. Mr. Bone
Was an old man and an old
Confederate Veteran. ■ :
Chicken Dinner.
^he chicken dinner given by
the Ladies Aid Sooiety of the
Presbyterian churoh last Satur-
day was a.’success in every partic-
ular.The net receipts amount-
ing to $56.75,
control the situation, there r-.’-?-
would absolutely be no means by
-which physicians might make
known any recent disooveriesur "
nnprovsmentrt that would give
the public an opportunity of re-
ceiving the benefit of the same at
reasonable prices, and you are
personally interested|in this mat-
ter, do not be biased one r;eju-
diced without a personal investi-
gation of the subject. Every
statement that has been made
thrdugh the columns bT this pa-
per can be 'followed I
positive knowledge on tbe part of
the reader and the common as-
sumption that the /advertising
physician* are frande if not only
unreasonable, but unjust to your-
selves as well as to the pbyeimaM*
Improved methods and advanced
theories are Constantly being
brought to> light and the publio
apprised of the fact in the way by
the most progressive men m the
field of science and medicine, and
while advertising has been
Sorted to by many inserupulous
physicians, there is a gradual
tendency among the most ad-
vanoed physicians in the day to
grant more liberality in this line.
The roundabout advortising done
.by many physicane is understood
today better than ever before,
bujt straightforward advertising
based on plain facts which appeal
to your judgment and reason
should receive your considerate
attention, and if you are really
interested, should be investigated
by you, especially if considering
treatment for yourself or family.
The Stamford Medical Institute,
under the direct management of
Dr. Roberts are here to stay.
They only treat chronic, deep-
seated and complicated diseases
of men, women and children.
Office hours, 8 a. m. till 8 p. m.
Leavitt Building. Consultation
Free. ■*
Our line of high grade extracts
spices, eto Ts complete. Sadler &
Owep. Phpne 31. '.e
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Steel Hay Pnss lor Sale.
The press is in goqd ; condition
Apply to Morgan and Simon*, tf ^old Asher place.
Apply to E. Br Schnider, at the
,M.|„.-A-We«i*wn-Fa|>er says, .//Jfc.la
worseJtpbe withput friends than
without money.1 ’ I'mpossiable* a
man without money has no friends
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have Pure Water By Using a Tripoli Stone.
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Alex. Steele, Stamford* Texas.
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1907, newspaper, April 5, 1907; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911967/m1/1/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.