The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, April 5, 1907 Page: 4 of 12
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Chiffouiere tbie kind that always give satisfaction
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China Closets the most beautiful and most durable
ranging in prices from $22 50 and up to «
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Center tables of alt; designs, batter and
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Dining Tables, all kinds, the most complete QC #|A
line ever shown in Stamford $7 50 to OUiUU
Rockers, -the kind that please the people at
prices from $2.50 and up to ..
12.50
cheaper than ever #2.50 to,.-
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Ad Squares, the thing that beautifies the
home the prices from $12.00..™“;.......
Iron Beds, the cheapest and the best the
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nur new-stock of Window Shades of all grades ai
designs. Just received our new stock of mattings ranging ij
rices from 25c to 40c. Just received a new line of Sanif
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| ^Undertaking Supplies. Embalmer at your service day or night. Bay ’Phone So. .4. Night h
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A Cart for BoAIWness.
A successful way to overcome
bashfulness is to take an interest
»r<mnd you, and forget
. yourself. You will alwayjT find
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some one who is more bashful
than you are, and you should go
to such a person and endeavor to
.make. things . enjoyable.; by so
doing, you Will forget your own
self. Don’t imagine that you
ure to any great extent the
center of observation, for few
fleople are bothering themselves
about others who do not inter-
act them, Every one in sooiety
is looking for amusement, enter-
tainment or instruction, and un-
less you furnish one of these, you
• ara not apt to attract attention.
, Many of them are ap much afraid
of you as you are them. In try-
ing \o help others, you will help
—yourself. One day, during the
ders. one of the ladies, looking
across at the other, said, *'I beg
your pardon, but will ‘ you chose
for me?’' At wnich both of them
laughed, and the One spoken to
as the waiter left them, said.
“Do you know, I was nearly dead
for some one to speak to. I have
not had ft to open my
mouth today.”—J‘And I, the
same,” -said the first speaker^,
“that ia the first time 1 have
spoken a word today ” From
that chance meeting arose a
friendship that has grown strong-
er with the passing years, and
many a pleasant courtesy is ’ex-
changed between the one who
lives in South Carolina and her
neighbor, who came from. Ne-
braaka.—Ex.
Shadle’s place. She was starting
a fire preparatory to cooking sup-
per, when the oil ignited which
set fire to hey clothing. Heroic
efforts were made by the family
to extinguish the flames, but be-
fore anything could be done she
Tue. Kansas City Star is the
only newspaper in the world, ex-
cept the London Telegraph,
which manufactures its own pa-
mper.The Star haa had in opera
tion at Kansas City mi^c . TJ03 a
paper mill, turitiug out nearly
fifty tons daily, the entire pro-
w barned beyond description. W* by tbe
Dr: Jordan was called in and
did all that could be done, but
the injuries were such that med-
ical assistance proved of no avail,
and death oame at about -two
o’clock the morning-following.
The remains were laid to rest
in 7 the Aspermont cemetery
Wednesday evening about 5:30.
Mr, Atkisson was badly burned
ahoatihe bands while trying to
Girl's HorrlMi DiatH
T,aa| Tuesday night Ruth, the
rescue his child and at present is
suffering considerably.—Asper-
mont Star.
jdaity, Sunday and weekly Issues
of the Star, The pulp is brought
from Canada and made into pa-
per iq Kansas City. The Star
was first to sell a weekly news-
paper at 25c a year, and is one
of the few newspapers that has
never used a comic or colored
supplement. The Washington
Herald, Scott C. Bone's new pa-
per, advertises “no ooior, no
comic’s,’’ and has.enjoye^a phe-
nominal growth, despite the fact
that tbe “funny.sec
posed to be the grei
tion builder ever inve&
Mae Shot «tl
Walker Hargroves
brother Robert shot
John Wales and City
John Adams in Buie
evening. A bystanda
Simpson was shot in
Wales was seriously hail
reoeived a scalp wouo
Hargroves left town i> i
and Walker went:
barricaded hie house i
trouble was feared atli
See Cooper Drofed
fishing taokle.
World’s fair at 8t. Louis, two | 13~year old daughter of Mr; and
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ladies found themselves seated . Mrs. R. L. Atkisson was burned
at a table in,,a tea room. Both ' to death while kindling fire With
looked, tired and <bored. When coal oil. The family live north of
Why Pay Rent?
Whynot increase your holdings
in real estate? Ho it now. Start "
GOLD GATE
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the waiter came around, for or- town about hilf mile from I, N.
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My stock of Millinery is now complete, :
All the latest things in Ready to Wear and :
: Trimmed Hats. A beautiful line of flow-:
-I-jars.and trimmings. Will be ^pleased to:
^; nave the Ladies call and see my Tiine'
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at once, T>morrow never comes.
A home oan be bought through
the Standard Trust Co., and paid
for in payments less than rent, or |
you can buy a horns or business
place and rent it out for more
money each month than you
would be required to pay, there-
by making the rental revenues
pay for-.;the property and leave
you a small surplus each month.
If you desire to own your own
home you will haye to make an
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LARCHE & ROBERTS!
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Good Tilings to Eat
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Fresh Vegatibles and Fruits Always or
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only $7.50 per month on the. ]
$1,000.00, with 5, per cent simple
intersit. Call on or write
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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/m1/4/?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.