The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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farHome Circle fteaty wf Yexar,
Nnr.....106/ [was organized June
17, iW4v Pti Aneoo, T4acaa,Jwr R.
M. Biartl of Abilene, Texas, "ith
oii sell,for power and wisdom.
Beer conscious of weakness
inability to meet the adverse
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mee from the shrouded
^Jpisty avenues of the futpftTgg^ *
officers were dply elected:. C.II.
Lit?cl |
ice-president; 8f
horticuhurists. who received ihf
inspiration fpr the $djeme.' from
Charles Richardson^ whose gard-
en! in Pasad,en^: ‘ arc becoming
56 charter naembers. The Circle feQWsJ(Qr
now has giver 10Q, Following Mr RldwdR°n haS *U^
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fhlly raised «Buiy growths new to
American sp«l, and this yeary is ex-
Gures
Cure* Cl
hazards 1
iid Business life pHHHj
r^afe oFchan'cV.T|iey
vice-president; Sia U.-
secretary; C. H. P'Pool, tress- . . rt
i^y&IN^psss. £$$1
b raising thousands of
List y^ar Mr. .Richard spurs- string
$
rush into the futuretjswrtfiiB tin
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--^ppir —-+~ IVIRY BOTTLE GUARANTEED.
For s^Jey fi^OS •» Dfuggisits,
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preeent fa dnaatiefyiDg and unsafe
fraternal insurance Hocieti with a Awp<> tr.^^ palins.. e vergreens and _
pc^h tfeST'and’’^k ln Jir^he sec-
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In the future there ie more hope
ctsh fuod in ji home bittlt, creat-
0§-J3P^Soi^aii:'j,y : bcanT
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than the present |^e«» but it is
a hope 30 shaded by uncertainty
t:-.
matters hot ho^hy^mes suc-
«P*w can not hide from himself,
~"rZ^Zr~
aoceept he be a fool, the faei that
the effort was made tWEtir many
grave possibilities of failure con
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-many^eara^Ofethjer does not
give satisfying comfort of cer-
tainty in the ventures of the fu-
ture, fpr the fact will .not . down,
that somewhere and sometime
this “lnck,” as it is /onlled will
mttu j|t feiir.rr--yyipiii
"and’ the transmuting
our home people in case*of death;
a Texas institution chartered, by
thti state of Texas en the 10th of
These-^ishfags, or vegetable
sponges as Hiev arc sometimes call-
'cd, -arg lrtf;genmis to Afriea.^bnt.
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Jimitod t(
mate anti female, and the insur-
now that it has* been demonstrated
that they, will thrive in this country
they are-bound to become a popular
—
one having been . paid in Cuero,
Texas in 20 minuten; age limit 18
Ti'brbken And a s^nge-dwefewwfc.
s-
to 60 yasr)i« .hut a pfUiont=naust
AbHcesM.
fronting it. In truthTWe^uccess -^7 ™
________ ^[be IiP°*t8
to join the Home Circle, with
., w nrn^Harrfsbnr CTe'VBiaRff,'
Mise.7 Aug. 15, 1902: “I want
THF YFAb ^nn/fAjn £
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to say a word of praise tor Bak
council; tfye annbal dues oannot
euceed
in my leg to contract anti ap al
sees i to riae in my knee, and IBs
sroald'
The Ideal * Beverag
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urn ii mm .......Tiiiii in i ninWi m'i
1 [stiff leg, no onedfjj l went to J.
mil
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tmmiaessaazsc.
and the winds will <mve it away
Tl^i possibility of Such a result,
** to bo left poor and old, with the
uurtoilts of fife run obt and to bo.
P'SSihiiS^
year. The secretary, treasurer,
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organizer an
-under
ment; I got A 6oc size and it
Spred my leg. It is the best lini-
«"pfimmfr4*i the wortd:—-;1—:;
<u — -
tuoney on deposit in
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upon wbom the fickle goddess of
fortune smiles, as he in his dayi
had kicked'others, is the leaven !
of unrest that stirs the dregs in
The Home -Circle of Texa# has | debility^ They may , howeyer,
made a reeoftl of which we arie»* ^ ■ *
result from blow^^^rfrom for-
proud; nearly four years old and 1 eign bodies, introduced into the
ks-warl
toe wine of bis pleasure, wlii
finally ferments and', sours. 1
...... - *’ be
ims—Hh» -eeuwcibr- wit
this struggle through the years
nfainat unequal odds self trust -
ittg and yet self * doubting, with
ample wisdbm and power at
eceased members $62,287, and
nearly all of :it before we buried
lM^MpW«II^.SrW 8 ■rr*8*0”V;t”
members in Texas. We hail only thorns and ect. 43old by John-
140 (leaths^afiring th'e year 1909, son™Br0I,r
paying to the beneficiaries of our
t Iaaho d 1 mamlka»a f nn/1
CHURCH DIBBTOBY.
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strange yet true
majority of men.
., ..each member in Texas in 1903
Of a vast r
Meth wlist—Preaching
Sunday-at 11 j
every
l '!**» 31 cents pei* .month, or 13.72
EE
80 iLr?
It it the wt^d df filth, but not a wome" to. ^aod f®0*1
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others families in death^—to help
the ggridf strickeii aud bereft to
i£
faith in blind tuck or chance}
fattt an active faith Jn God^-A |mI
liyipgl C^od .. wBh-Ztoe attributes
<dhiracier of God the creator,
Biggs, P;
Baptist Church—-Pleaching
ery Sunday at II o'clock and jafe
night... Elder R. T^ Hanlre, P|
Cumberlaml Prbsbyterk.nr-ilst
and 2nd Su n dayagdn' '■'ligf'
month. sfc'
er, this applies to^ynu^ -tiidr we
ttrassatr:
' tsss
Ife. j. A. Ward Pastor.
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. E.. A. ARNOLO " jjfj,
tol in*to institution in AWOkO St STAMFORD
unrest and uncertainty that at- Totxrmidst bcnefit-ml tp the oom- IilHIlYfiftS, —i
tends even the grandest suoccss hiundy by keeping your money j" Anson, .Te^cea.
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of the man who trusts chance and *k h^e. and »»niediate Notary in Office.
I^Ijef ittAteejUf-tleath at the time
Collections and Abstracts a Specialty .
,| mare of uncertainty, men do not
to ^nd.pfihdgh to bring.
-
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. it^down, nor do thpy haye to de-
oehd into the deep to bring it up,
r. but the ‘‘word’Isays the apostle,
“is nigh thee even in thy mouth
and heart this word of faith which
we preach.” r
sr
ate looking to you for protection,
the timeto loin an
. rKuropttkin's Courses, __
Kuopatkin will be only 56 yean
old next month; ‘He is an inspir
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tng figure, tusted because he has
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never been afraid. .Five vea/s ago
Kuropatkin was' warned that the
great povvder niagaim? aT”St.
Petersburg was to ; be "blown up
within twenty-four hours, and the
magazine at Toulon/too. Toulon
was outside his sphere. but-Kuf^
patkin-, who received the ^warning
wrhilc in bed. rose rjt onc'c'ahd went
to _the_ StI^LihuCfr......*aayan«ft
Stores. Calling together officers
•afid men, he inspected the stores,
fwcjare'if the jp^ccnon satis factory
-^«d gave every inan . threc.;1*-^''
'p>r
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i|Bs&#nniiiiireHhniilMpi' --—. ------- K.v«su.^.
Othe,r guards and sappers were
summoned, a rampart Was dutr
the ma.^azins and ‘ before
n,gh^ it was ter Jain that any din
«** that had- exferi!d~; Tiaif
so now is the time to Join and in-
duce your friends to do likewise.
Give ryour application now, to-
morrow may be too late—pro-
crastination is the thief of time.
Husbands, give your wife’s appli-
Dr. J. 0. Hutbtrfprd,
-Dwrtrst
\ -
i.y Located .
Office: , North Side of Square
over Wdjiidg, Building.
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cation and make t he protection
Dr. C. C. SHELL.
mutual. I hope to b« able to All
thisrCiri
next njnetydays. The following
named persons are duly author-
ized solicitors: R. M. Biartl, J.
B. Murray, A. B. Beard and Sid
G. Castles. .Fraternally,
• - ! ' / -B,;H.-Bf#pDr-
P State Organizer.
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PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
;e|Ofhco Phone-33.~:
J.Li ‘ .
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A. C, Foster^
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
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' * Real Estate Aosat. w
T have for woe the {famous mid
Horae Prairie lands. * “ ' ~
C0URTS ^
Hl^dclk^riwiQr^ J9th dudidal
Haskell.
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District meets first \fpnday m
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ATTORWfiY-AT-LflW, .
January and first Monday in
July, ana may continue in sen Stamford,
:E*f a'rfrte<l- | Nothing* happened, put
mNT
■’n was blown upj 'r
County court for Jones county,
ational Bank.)
tirst Mondays in March, Juno,
September And December and
riiay continue throe weeks.
*
Commissioners’ court of Jones
■■County, rei “
B.% GREENW
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THE DR PEPPER OO.
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DALLAS, TEXAS.
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of'Ameiiaan ImaitoandpteMfirefeSorts t
NA^l6N^AL gUMMEfTPIlA^"GR^UffH,-affording eve
tial for physical and roental upbuilding And-ndrewremeht,
visited and enjoyed at an extremely low cost.
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o^ers
fi table Fayyrta and health retreats affording,
fs within the limits of me
elsewhere upon equal areA whioh, with its Incomparable
and matohlcss scenic grandeur, makes it wellillgb irresi
a
those possessing a sense of appreciation.
TH© PSNVSR RCA;
leading thereto is “The Line of Least Resistance” and pf
double daily solid trains with Pullman Palace. Drawing
81Aepera, all meals in, iPDgnificently appointed Cafe Cart |
carte) at reasonable prices, toe privilege of numerous
and Schedules saving many hours time. It is shortest by
ing THRKE HUNDRED MILES per round-trip (see any ma
is the Only line offering Solid Through Trains from the Soul
I Upon postal request wc will gladly mail to Afiy ,ftddr®“‘
illustrated information booklets and ad vice, of othelJ
ing special arrangements. Address ■
A. A. 0LI880N, Gep'l Pass. Agt, Port Worth,!
vi. ..Ty bE^^k0^^"»nWn'd
will
xia Saint Couis.
Piili in End to lTAffr
A grievous wail of times comes
from overtaxed ergan
$ ness,' Backache, Liver
Dizzi-
)mplaint
ILive
and constipation. But thanks to
Dr. K|pg>
put an end to it all. 1 They -are
lidmatomX
Onar.nteed by B.
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mpsr-wm&7'-~ i^gnai^
•Store.
s
ThtsdisesSel
era and Diarrhoea Reim
into general use. The
success whioh attends th*(
this remedy in all cases of:
oompiaints in cnildmtf
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Glass Eye As--
riimtorwito v
was afrato
left the plonti
would k nod
happened he
res in an
BO ha
ry. ToFthy ho
ito the field
rere working,
wdl be away~
ldren,’’ he sai<
tones;nbut
Tim
pwhen I r*f
if any fiave.fi
little spe
Extracted the gl
>n a stmnp Vh
overlook
ntly
lives simply
ail sol enrol
lev would wor
^itofulreset
scheme worke<
rfection tjhat w
•ned from t
little before sui
was working ii
Igh the appearu
501-4^*5,t
LaJi
worked faith (u
fcstei
ire fully co vered
:rWFrrf^b»-fttd^i
png <
re .was covere
.anythiugtoit
ihiUlttil.
Sbcr Stomacl
lequatifity
large or the
Sur stomach is 1
id especially si
BUefi we
Eut t
► freely of easil
Let five
meals,
Bfed ve
, of the Htom.u h
rer Tablets auc
ll; Yitoif
'Jling M
somot^ro
charms fo
and woraa
^ity by what is
1 date all the
>bing houses 011
[from their |win«
)le stock of s
vast crowds 11
entertainment
[the ‘'donors^’’
that liiipdls wefe
id around until 1
though the air
>r one at the lost
men to seek tl
hope of seourii
rith the turn
roll of a dice,
ifllfii Is growii
f.t and its evil <
VwMoh
repapers,
I, embezzlemei
fust and sulci
Wild Ride F
‘wr-.n-' m
family around
die^ aud a son
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Gay, S. The Stamford News. (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, September 2, 1904, newspaper, September 2, 1904; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth911915/m1/2/: accessed June 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.