The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906 Page: 1 of 8
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THE STAMFORD NEWS
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STAMFORDrTTXX§,'Tfti0AV^ ?EBRQAR y’23
P. S. If there is anythiug fur- ,
\Vonl>krfix Array of Grrrs
ther you wfi>h x>r any particulars
write nje.
royal birth have ever been the
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Haag
Jlerginanu Performed-at^
•taatry ‘n'lid’.’gucjr
valuable gifts as were received
Feby. j6th 1906
ed in February 1900.
Eijn 4g
w tww» a uib.....
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J. S. J4©rrow.,-Gushier--- Gi4i*tH+tr
were united in
last in the.sixth year. The paper
the tributes of love and affection
have been pouring intodtho VV hite Wa8 started with the town.
first issue being printed in a tent
rodtu of'.the
House. Tlfe bride and members
near the-present location of Pi
White House at Washington.
^deration than .TIT
of her family were almost -ovei^
niton s Johnson lumber y»rd ■■
Two&ehoiils-here. QReJlaptist arid
The papers have been_ filled for
andjcolleR«»-. Mpthodia^' t figur^. that
jy said this, have at leaat 75 bonders* aflrcl''..at a .som.etiinS with accounts of . the
nu the public low estimate each heartier Spends arrangements for this wedding,
thought that $20, that will make $1500 ^
Teach :ef niotrtlt- or $t sbbo "in 10 1 months; ledly gone over.-^)Jh» family his-
.f Aorg.in.df it-i< ft ,g;li li nnli W'hml it l________i_ _ij_ i_____ .. ’
whelmed by the number and
few days af ter the first train had
arrived February eleventh 1900
Lao y a nd R he w er•
th« ^proprietors, (and Mr. Lacy
had charge of the plant. I? a
short time the office was
t'JuToom in the building
character of the presepts. it was
not that they were- so valuable
all the details have been- repeat' intrinsically, although in the ag-
io a room in the budding now oc-
aiffied by Bui$ & Sparks. Wo
t./Ugfit the- paper ^e first Qf
September, 1900, and tookcharge
the first of Novepabey. We dip-
ped one issue tfie Cfjrjstm as fol-
lowing on account ofnutting ir»V
cylinder p ressanVl making ofHer
irtiprovements. t Since we have
jnse given to tl)e public, but^tbis strongly to Miss Rooseve^ijj.
as been the*fault of the uewAspa- Mrinv.of the presents were ac-
«rs and^ s^jmental trucklers com pan led by oral or wrftteff ex*
fter greatness, rather than 'the pressions of che deep and sine ere
riucipais in *t?he affair? . ‘ regard in which the brule 1s helil
*The nmrmg»waVa~very~4ml~ -hy_pflr£Qjia: . oJL„.all_ cb^e^ j^
thelodfcion of m ft# 6Qir Schools since ‘tfe/hftve got-
bring consterni
•ir weeping anff!
for one is bad i
3d Veterans of ft
ys~.to the snow,(
o intended toca
.fortheir Hbyajl
‘go? the teethe
ind every hour
e public. Posith
Jeded repairs to
Made.
only in her own country, bu,t
throughout the world. > i
had charge of ,it, the ^aper, ,
.^-That-^^tamford
fli’iH innnliiT whs-'1 f.ho I fra at ThAt
•Fob. l^tii-v iho(>
ocoupied its own home. It has
location fof
• the center
wlt.h propriety could be in- the invitation Miss Roosevelt’a
Mr. J. S. Morrow
been the intention of the present
vited. The wedding was the
t»'**?«
* * umnltl Miinnnrt wmil/1 I Sir n f r% ,
^dsin every dir^tiou,
th7 overshadowing' of.
ished arid endowed -m-
that would draw the
t if hot the whole of
would support We would like to — - -------
express our appreciation of the
-suppgftrwe,liav.c received. ,>•' -v. -
There are, many friends with
whom we have stood, shoulder to —-
shoulder in tha fu.uktftsts for the
j country. struggles have
^strength* ned the bond of friendf
/ship. To he sure all liave hot
(been friends, there have been
tho&e who have vigorously called
| for fire to fall, upon us, but like
the prophets of Ban 1, they have
been so far disappointed.
It is still our purpose to make
the bast paper psssiblo, to etand
up for the right and to have a
, voice in the questions that relate
j to the good of the town, county
and country.
We have never allowed person-
al feelings against a Fellow man
to find a place in the columns of
the paper as such attacks in in- ^
situations frqjju the pulpit or-
we consi'der the act of a
Alice Lee
Mr. Nicholas Long worth
n,an.'af®":........Intern iMgd^d jaa‘&. -
w of the 1 ^ at twelve o’clock
Ithc city
^Inducement
.^ex^hav^proyen an^vahtage
q^er i» ^euuiated
yWTTOl- DickttiRba
Morrow, cashier of the
rational Bank to writeTo
Yours trulvr
II. C. Kddiugton
are closed for 1
bile it is yet time1
-here never were]
-Come Quick—for
ill vanish os the sol
We want you to co
tairs and the stock!
President
which schools were Jo-
tbe value of such schools
M. The following let-
Ibe answers received and
|nst conclusive proof of
idbeaefits of a college to
in which it is located.
Hoses SatnrdayNird
»ur<»elf. We are tmtia
>r stay for 3o days It
) days more. It ii k
They will hide themseh
s. They will at other
»rcs and watch our bed
t the days and horn*'
r ■ •
‘ ^*aSCa’ ^cx**...... • Ictarendon. This is as hard f ,
Teby. 15th 1906 ■ queetion trr ar.sw’er. cade
.Mofro^r , , j Qlarenuen College has been
fcrd,T(Oxas. an(j g^tll is of unquestionble val-
»r:—Replying to your Ue to this town and country. *
he uth relative to the The College was started up justj tlM‘<l
the Switzer College to after the Ft. Worth Denver j as th-
IcM.'ismi4 you" that fhoM were.moved from hero an.l -tcrial
.... ' . . • the business men of the townl'Piie ,
» of this town feel that thougl.it the t own would thought , J.
never pcen ahy one in- the town would be ruined?- , J
that they have made that emigration kept coming in, at- ^0'H\
ibuted so'much in a tracted here by the college and odfra
moral and financial wav. y°u can hardly find, at any time, .poinj
as we say and thny M*
le when our door* *
1 that their time hr
with you if you sup#
s. .‘J
wool Mdnter^ 1
let, linen handk’fs it
i exactly half priw
press
coward.
The Stamford News stands for
the right,/ind confesses that it
may be mistaken sometimes in
its views, Hut it is broad; enough
•......
Recently wo
bank depths have mJ »|. The -loaves juafn
doubled in value since the shops , ] / .. , . , -
were moved. Lrnd in this vicin-1 thej| ^ng white gloves. 1
ity has gone up from fH to $40 • ino/ ('tulle veil almost'“omp'ct
per acre, and 1 for one, believe j en oping the slender, grace
that the sohools were the prime , «„ 4 0f the charming bride w
racror in producing tnese results h 7 in ,, i a<5 e by dain
lege and get it now, uncF-give.«4o f J tiny slippers w ere fasbtma
it liberally. This bank makes it 1 An .-Uver brocade, . and^i
a point to give the college a por- jA^ad 0f buckles, tulie bows w€
tion of its not profits every year, / rn wjth tiny ciusters ot oran
f'wore. The only jeu-eta *.
coltego a portion of their profits, by the bude, were the supe
The college also attracts a very /diamond necklace, which was t
desirable class of people, andl gjft of too groom. Over her 'I
Miss Roosevelt oarried
a phono call
saying that the Stamford ceme-
tery was very much iu need of
a tie n ti o n. Th at -7 s ome t h i n g
ought to he done to beautify its
to haVe an ear for the other side.
Its columns are Wide open to the
ridvoettcy of. every good cause.
3 $2.00 hat(Mit$l.W<;j
n weep. Their weepingI
the ears of the hf®*]
MN9Recp0^4nre»ti*d‘
T“Sprclal Session of Hit Legislature.
■RppmirmTrer
not to say anything
•°f citizenship that the
m brought to the to wn.
? it from any stand-
iuvest in such an enter -
“he proper people at the
‘will bring you better
141 five times the amount
“anything we have ever
•nee with in qu'r little
has never had the attention that
should be given by the good
pebple to the last, resting place of
Gov. Lanatrrrbas announce^
that there will bo a special ecMsj-
{ laces almost
everybody, P*01
food things for«
;ed Ta?-8»1« 8J
ptmeuts of the W
lest about this a*
done their part
price of boys^
ill see signs, J
taiufard
moti, ladies^an
htii
)T with the greaw
the Rod Tar*
on of the legislature to convene
The. good Man;h (25* The Governor said
their loved ones
women of the town so.me-time
ago. took the matter in hand and
put a good fence around it and
in other ways made substantial
improvementSj^ and we believe
there is a Cem.etery Association
at present.- We should not get
ho busy about other things that
that he would not issue the
special call tilUthe latter part of
this month. The correction elec-
tion bill.will be one of the im-
portant matters to be attended to.
Canal Report.. ?
President Rooeevct lias trans*
milted to congress the , report of
[ arm
j superb shower bouquet of the
rarest and <1 aint jest white oyfejuds
procurable. The delicate? blori-
.stuns were arranged in. cbscade
form, the Wins hdirtg tied with
ohifion satin! rihbo.11 with long
rithis letter will be
tht» i;onHuHiitg'-»^ngi-fHM-rs
panama [eanalr The engineers
favor a sealevcl canal. Tlie^sec-
rotai’y of war however recom-
mends a lock canal pursuant to the
minoritr report of the engineers^
weeds and grass* \Ve feel
pretty sure however that what-
ever is done .will have to be done
by the la<Lie§[;. ‘ C' ; /.
very truly
A. E. Chins
Cashierj,r
President
Mistrot
GROCERY
hivite you,to come to see them In their new brick store tour doors west of t
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, February 23, 1906, newspaper, February 23, 1906; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912074/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Jones+County%22: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.