The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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. S‘J>'ou I>ick; from the latest stocdc arid, most Hggg[.fete
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nl ion to our-'
latest. \\Y
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on nearly ‘
or the monc-v
caftloii flamicl"
xou at:
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i rati rcconi
>bby. Men's ^
/teed or tile
u will see our]
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The Home Circle.
of dpjftth-
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renty injufed by a gee explosion
Chicago last Friday. *li®
rje ElectrtoHeadUght Company
completely destroyed.
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American
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Ftklcikli*'!! of
:own
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jr convention ill aeasion tn
, Francisco last Friday voted
,000 per week tothe Fall River
:ers.
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IA statute of Frederick,, the
treat was unveiled in WasRTng^
Jn city last Saturday with l.ril-
int military and civ' “
| At thif time, Monday, it js.re-
l --a... XJ \.ibattle•;Of'
raging btj-
Juno 17, at Anson, by R. M.
Baird, of Abiler.e, Texas, withflfi
charter members. The Circle now
has over 175 members. The fol-
lowing officers were duly electee^:
C. H. Steele, president; S; W.
Lackey, vice president: Sid 0
Castles, secretary; C. H. Pooled
treasurer; Jrs. P. S tin con, Dr. D.
L. Stephens anxl Jus. Maxwell,
trustees!
~The Horae Circle j» a fraternal
itjsuraBoosociety with a cash fund
in a home bank, create! 1 for dray
mediate relief among que borne i j
pepplfi^n jagg (>f death.' A T*xas
iiiaAitiilitAll, t'hlirii'red by
If you go elsewhere to buy your goods and pay too much for them
< oe 1 blame us. We bate the g6od» and our pricerure bound to be
of jgood{f m practioaily n«w Vri/T
lllTKiniflH
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8 wear.;;/''-'
WE have tim e propositions to submit to the trading people of this vountry
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pIRQ:L. We^fer ^0u honest merchandise at honest^alueS. which fact
. y. ». ftlQ.n^ stmuld appeal to eYfiryoue..who is iutei;eMed in tb&Wewn •wfdi’a^
Stall' of Texasr, the 10th day of
July, Hlftdv-ft’* '«*>0 years. Rat h
council is limited to 75h members,,
male and female, and the insur-j-
enee not to exceed *$75o. rietidy
[ It is now. announced that the
itl=poot room law -of Texas will
9 rigidly enforced, and the tight
]ill be continued till the pool-
ams of Texas are closed.
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iblican committee in Texas, an-
Dninced at a meeting of. the
t club in Fort Wo
1118P; We aUpw no one to undersell us. 'I'his mavKi-oin io)>e
> rather iui extrayaghut assertion, but if you nre iir doubt roiui' and i
„-v.- .hs or^aHk your .iir^hjjors or anyone else who is familiar.^yitlrour prices, V
•x.-.
eliums ean be paid in two hours.
One wa» paid in Curo, Texas, in
twenty minutes. Age bruit 18 to
in good health. It cost #3.25 to
join the Home’Circle with your
first aHSOHment of $1,00 paid, and
tfosnRJw^outil thewtendetfffi
jn your council. The any^dues
• --------- —bie.boastfu.1, and in order to
confirm the above three propositions would kindly^
■ -'?*%**,.r ask an investigation. : ' . y ' *
YOURS TO PLEASE:
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Mg R ifflbQUFf & Go.
Dues will be collected with the
first death in each yearT If no
iderable indignation was
and expressed by the National
gatipn Congress in its meeting of An9on, Texas.
El Paso over the failure of Clov- '
ior Lanham to appoint dele-
t<r attend- the ■ congress- of-
[ «end greetings at. jta ope ning,
' > was the more markdd from
' fact that .the President of the
"Ftatesan d lEKe'Preside ht
1^1
3retaryr treasurer,, ‘brgailiV.or
tx^itncUmrbQpj
posit in the Kirst Nationnl Bank,
- The Home Circle society has
made a row ud oif which we are
proud' - four years old and--Ua>
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councils with 25,000 members in
Texas. We had only 140 deaths
during the year 1903< and paid to
the beuetieiaries of our <leceared
‘imasT.
. and Union Overalls.
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Li ve Stock Agency.
Mexico had done so. The members |«2,287.00, and nearly
m*twithin the fiords
The governor had
_ ___ M-wa dead. The average cost to each
i invited to deliver the address member in the year 1903 was 31
cents per mOath^^F|^..72:
■s Pleasant to Take.
1 of Chan
i mu-
ssmiaaEff-a
all of it before we buried Our
but declined to daio
t “cblleot." [yew-
/ In the Home Circle wo-
each otherffBO men
4e stand by each othsrs* J
families in case of death to
Ah* (ftiaf-stricken and bereft to
on give it a flavor siml-
Lto maple syrup, making it
s pleasant to take. W. L.
ierick. of Pooleavill, Md., in
ng of this remedy, Say*; “I
~ ' - «r f — -r• —
• used Chamberlain's cough
aedy with my children for sev-
•l year« Md can truthfully say
nd I know of. The children
it and it has no inju-
0,10 after effect. For sale by
i Yateay
TWaWf.iiift ippHMWyaw
entreat everyone to join the Jones
Office with Stamford^News.
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County Home Circle at once, i
thus hfjlp to build up an instltu*
^ion in your midst beneficial to
the conimunity . by keeping the
money at home arid giving imme-
diate relief in case of death, and
t needed. Reader,
sickness and^deatETTs i
your loved ones are looking to
you for protection. Now is the
time to join and induce your
friends to do likewise; Glveyour
application now, tomorrow may
be too late, for procrastination is
Circular Letter.
Hus!:anda,
wnitiv. LL...°r?* !?" Eivo your wives’ appHeationu with
• prospective passengers to the
iitheastern tei-ritory during holr
JJ season, the Bale of tickhts
■ill be authorized as follows:
jTo the territory east of the
ssis.sippi river on, and south of
imaginary line drawn from
Ismphis, Tenn., via the -Illinois
jntral railroad (C. & 0. S. W.
VLS,on> h) Central City, Ky.,
ence to Glasgow, Ky., Somer-
J-Xy- Bristol, Tenn., and I wa^f NoooUeVTexas.
northerii .tkto Frutimatty,
™ North Carolina to the At-
■w ocean. Rate: One fare
give your wives’ ..
yours ami muae the [iroteetion
mutual.
' I hope with the co-operation of
the members and local solicitors
to be able to fill the Circle to 7o0
members in the next ninety days.
The following nafned persons are
duly authorized solicitors t ^ R. M!.
Baird, J. B. Murray TA, B. Baird,
Sid (L Castles? O. T. Nix. F. T.
Knog« of Anaon. .and K, J. Calla-
THIS AOENOV
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R. W. SCURRY, Manager,
THF-8CURRV LAND AND LIVE STOCK AQENOY.
HRVE PHEW SUIT IDE
Out of your old one. For
a small sum you can have
your old suit cleaned, re-
paired^ . pressed, dyed,' and
made good aw new.
All work guaranteed.
Misfit suite altered so as to
Fifth tloor
B. B. GREEN W
4LAWY6K.?-
R. M. Baird, Stats^irpinlidr.
24x(t0 foot liusinees
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For purticular* call at this iifflcfr
Charlie Parnell,
"m ' For particular-call av ,n.» uuuu,
Nik ofSkle. —'——*""t,h«ssf-
V. F. MoMnij« G. V?*rr
Tire Ujv-To-Da
| Shim forth Texas.
Pkeeeimr^r"
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n«wttt'e r,c? Sc
i Minute!
Will prartirp
39tli and 42-iubJudiciul Districts.
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STAMPOltn, - Tjcxas.*
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F. A. ARNOLD ' F. G. STAMFOMU,
AfWOLtD & STANFORD
IiflUU VERS,
Anson,____ Texas_________________
' Notary In Officr.
-GeHectlons and, A tytract?; n Specialty.
X.t'
Weal Estate
and Loans,
isawBauiagai
/ Will exchange your Lands for
h:a«tera Landa^ City Property or
Mercantile Busine^ uf any kimL
^ ,hT Write IQ* for bet- Notary
in office. On corner west of P. (XI
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IRSSS
%'«SS«W»S
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Dr. J. fi. Rutherford,
~ Surgeon-Dentist j
PBRMANEN'I'i.. * LitAiau
k.i k: North SbW of 8qim^
nver Woods., Bu i f< 1 i ngx/;/^v
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Tex is'
Ico over Firt'i National;
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 39, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1904, newspaper, November 25, 1904; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth912080/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Haskell+County%22: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.