The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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Every Woman Should Know
There are three entirely dif-
ferent kinds of baki: : p *i-r,
name1y:
(1) Cream of Tartar, d--rived
from grapes,
(2) Alum, a mineral ac: 1, and
(3) Phosphate of Lir. .
(1) Baking Powders made cf
Cream of Tartar add t o the f-od
the same healthful qiu.il: t i os as
exist in the ripe grap' • from
which Cream of Tartar :s d riv 1.
(2) Baking P wder:-s r.:u!"
Alum add to the b me f rm
Alum op Aluminum, a heavy metal*
wnolly foreirn t. any natural
article of feed.
(3) Phosphate of Lime is nnd-j
from rock r by burning b nes
which by chemical action are
changed into a white powder. It
is used in baking powder only be-
cause it is a cheaper substitute.
A Cream of Tartar powder never
contains Alum or Phosphate.
Every housekeeper should read
the ingredients printed on the
label and know what she is using.
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.
New York
S-.'-r.vin iY Williams' varnish Murrio keeps what you want
; ami pent at .Murrie's. ; in groceries.
Mr. Du.itliii of Lueders was
vi - .' ir in Aibanv Sundav.
Fresh home made chile always
at the Model Cafe.
Pay your account by the third For ice tea use Chase & San-
; of the month at the store and .horn's it is the best.
get your votes. Sedwick & Cook.
J. H. Jenkins attended to bus-
Mr. Cox and son, section em-j iness in Ali>an; Tuesday.
plovers, were thrown from a
! wrecked moter car Wednesday | Miss Met iough went to DeLeon
and badly bruised up. I Saturday to visit a friend.
J. T. howery went to Wood-! White Swan and White House
or, Wediie- lay to make ar- coffee at Renfro's—The Best
rangements for opening up a
mercantile establishment there. Mrs Cox and little son of
I Cisco are visiting Miss Minnie
First mortgage loans on farm!.Jeter.
and ranch lands made. Vendor
LISTEN
Our grain bins are bulging. Europe is buying our wheat,
corn, provisions, horses, supplies, in fact everything as fast
as it can be loaded on ships. Our bank vaults of this coun-
try hold one quarter of the gold of the world. Let us WAKE
rr TAKE COURAGE
BUILD YOU A HOME
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
Lumber Dealers
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tidwell !
made a visit to their ranch Sat- i
urday.
All kinds of sewing machine I
needles and shuttles at the Rack-
et Store.
lien notes bought. Apply to W.
II. Stephens. Box 251, Albany,
i Texas.
Mrs. R. S. Long and children
i came home Monday from (!ran-
! bury, where they had been vis-
itingilrelatives. They were ac-
companied hv Mrs. Long's moth-
,, i. .,ii. .a.(... entertaining a nine pound boyj T.iron up your niu^iith livir!
er, Mrs. Butler, and her sister, , . , | fini< ani, c'.i,;.rfui; mtk, y„„r work a
CALOMEL DYNAMITES YOUR LIVER!
MAKES YOU SICK AND SALIVATES
"Dodioi's Llier T.ni" Stirts tmr Unr
I.itit Toni« under my prrtonul m<in<y-
Mrs. Duke of Abilene.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davis are;
;entertaining a nine pound boyj
this week.
Bitttr Thai Calomel and Ym Don't
Lose a Day's Wort
Vwl
A T. cobosse caught fire
Posted.
plr&norc; fi^oroUH anil full of Axtil>i
tion. Hut take jio nut}', clangprotii
calomel Uvaum it make* you hick nml
you may lorn1 a <lay'H work.
IGnrala ^ IJmuuutls
(Th# w« • Tit- or| h"M«ii (honimct ■ I of .f
any •• an ««Hy ill th« ne> k • • If you i mow of «>ther | *r*on«l« kindly tend
ah tb« nam# of tht-• ominunimnt Thi# will grent ;y aft«i«L Th« Newt in keep-
ing in tourh with lm-al hmi o 'urig and will)'* highlyappreciat*! K.niTOR I
on the Albany siding Wednesday No fishing or hunting allowed of tL l*m.*.
from an oil stove. It would on my premises. J.H. Reynolds, i e iom<-l .-rtmiiin into nmr bile iiko
fiii i i i... i , dynamite, breaking it up. Th t' when
, llkclv hll\0 humeri up h«i<l It not ^oU fool that awful nauHOA-ajid cramping.
been for the work done by W. J. House for Rent. ' to ro«'! if ) u want. u enjoy
; . , , r. . • the nitvflt, crntlcRt liver and bowel
Dodson with «l lire CXtin^UlSfUT, Prof. Holland will vao.lte iny eleoJiRin^ vou cv«*r rxperiene«<d>ju«l tAk«
CM
(. d hay for sale at Renfro's. j Linseed and Neatsfoot oil at
| Murrie's.
Fresh cakes and crackers at
Murrie's. Renfro carries the best line of
dried fruits,
Milburn I^ing of Moran visited
in Albany Sunday.
Just recieved at Renfro's fresh
Mareshal Neil Hour, Meal etc.
Mrs. Rt S. I'.radt'ord was in
town shopping Tuesday.
Your money will go farther at
the Racket Store. J.H. Friedly.
Sidney J'alm was in town Mon-
iy with a load of hogs for the
market.
Al Mowsley of S]>ur is visit-
When your appetite fails you
call at the Model. We will lix it
right.
The Review of Reviews and
ing with his family in Albany t[u, A1|)uny NowSi both one year
this w«>ek. fur |o 7f,_
WV are exclusive agents for Mrs. /,. W. Casey is now vis-
Shaw Bros, celebrated rream it n • iter son Liston Casey, in
and ices. The Model. S:n. X' tomn.
Miss Mabel Alvord and not le-r. I. ii Uev - Is and on. Ta\
Mrs. Alvord. left Saturda for lei R •• i-oi.j •. were in from t 'w
their home in Fort Worth R.iir.-h : ,e .r-.i iv.
he sueceding in stopping the fire. ,UH]se ()n May lst A KOO(] n,nt.
er is desired. W. ( I. Webb.
Listen.
Screens are cheaper than doe- Messrs. R. S. Long, Richard j
tor bills. Please call and inspect Dyess, C. A. Wilson. J. A. Rod- j
our line of screen doors and wire riguez and Al Howsley went to
the prices are within reach of Moran Wednesday to attend the
all. Rockwell Bro$. & Co., Oddfellow's district association.
Lumber Dealers.
Mesdames L. Shoffit, R. S.
Makes 61 Feel Like 16. Murrie, J. H. Friedly and Misses i
"I suffered from kidnev ail- KHa Cloud and Frances Wilson |
ment for two years," writes Mrs.'attended the Oddfellow and Ii«'-
M. A. Bridges, Robinson. Miss, bekah convention in Moran
"I commenced taking F'oley Kid- Wednesday.
ney 1 'ills about ten months ago.
I am <11 years old and feel like a Will Buy Mules
"'-year-old girl. l'oley Kidnev prom four (0 ten and twelve
Bills invigorate weak and de- Vt,ar 0]j aM(| from fifteen to six-
ranged kidneys, relieve ^ nick- ((,on jian(js Will be in
Albany Saturday and Monday,
A(iv- May lst and Ilrd.
F. E. Turn bow.
The Missionary Society of the
M. K. church held their regular Free! Free!
social meeting with Mrs. Dilier
a ■txjuufu] ol tiarmivM i)otl vu'0 LiTer
l>iu-Jt .piiarantM- tliat <-ach ipoonful will
cti-an your nJuK^inli lir*r belter tlian a
cloRr of naiity calomel and that it won't
iiinko you Hide.
I lihlnnnV I,iTrr Tone id nsal lirer
HKNlicine. You'll know it next morning
l.cMKW you will wake up feeling tln<%
your liver will 1*> working: headache
anil <11r?inc8H gome, Btomach will Lx-
«wi«t and liowels regular.
l>>d on' I.iver Tone iB entirely vogn-
talde, therefore harmlesu and can not
nalivat4'. Giro it to yonrf cliildron.
Millions <>( people are using DoIsoii'b
l.irer Tone imtead of.dangeroua calomel
How. Your druggivt willitell you that
the «ale of Calomel is almond etopixxl
entirely licro.
The Albany Livery Stable, Albany, Texas
Mail, Express, and Automobile Passen-
ger Lines to Throckmorton, Fort
Griffin, Woodson, and Lusk
When Weather is too bad for Autos,
hacks, Buggies, Htc. will be substituted
Float Line, Livery Service, Feed, and Wagon Yard
Phone No. 138
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Paint or Not
ache, rheumatism and bladder
trouhh . Sold everywhere.
Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable
Rheumatism is a disease char-
a terized hy pains in the joints
and in the musels. The most
Is a horse worth more or less
after feed?
Hay and oats are high today; con mon forms are: Acute and
shall I wait today and feed him Chronic Rheumatism, Rheumatic
tomorrow? Headaches, Sciatic Rheumatism
... That's how men do about and Lumbago. All of these
Tuedav, April 27. There was ,,.^',1,^, 'X* ALnv"' News" |,ain,inK ll,,>ir houses aml types-can be helped absolutely
no formality. ,ust a jolly Rood for' a ^ri()(i ^ 0lfR ™ an,r' ,Vn<:^ ,,aint h:iR been by applyin* some (?ood l.mment
time was indorsed in, while who request it, we will send them waiting.1''
needles and lattin^ shuttles llew. us a premjuin either Holland's
After two hours, Mrs. Dilier, as-
No votes will lie ^ veil oti ac- Mr and Mrs. Kli Mc-yer
a r<
Magazine or K\.ts Farm and year and next job of paint
s; ted hv her daughter and Mrs. lt. .i f : month* Dir..r
ivtiiiv n lor six monins. uiu.r creeps-up creeps-up creeps-up
(i. ( . Knur, served refreshments „.■„; «« ici • , • , ,,
,. r . i i ; i •lu'" 1st- it II take more paint hv a ga on
in the form «>f sandwiches, pick- , , ,
a year, they don t save a cent,
S me are still t! at penetrates. An application
of Sloan's Liniment two or three
Their property drops a trille a times a day to the affected part
eofTet
followed bv cakes,
counts paid after the third of spendln. a lew week at Corpus and such sherl>et as Mrs.
the month. Sedwick & C<*ik. Christi and S in Antonio.
Keginnint; Monday, we will
k«H'|>choice packing house . S -,. .• v
sausages, etc. J. S. McCon
Son.
will Rive instant relief. Sloan's
Liniment is good for pain, and
especially Rheumatic Pain, be-
cause it penetrates to the seat of
the trouble, soothes the afflicted
part and draws the pain. "Slo-
Iton't send otl for hot-
can Ih- fitted and see wh it
are p'ttirifr at the Kaeke!
Reasonable price;
Notice |f Sell ir.
siri \ chroiiii tmuba .'d a
^et \\I'll write I'rol ' II Si
1'utnai i, I e\a
, i .I Straightened Him Out an(| property goes-on suffer-
1 '' J P. .lones, Boothe, Ark., jnvr. DEVOE ian's Liniment is all medicine.'
i famed lor inakinp. Little w rites: 'T had « .severe case of i T A De-its ^ells t i (let n 25c. bottle now. Keep it
Miss Anna, afN'r mune persua- kidney trouble and could <i<> no • • •« > .. handy in case of emergency.
I ■" it is dr\ I'ooil.- vou want tr. sion, tr> atod '.li< latlies to some '>^<irk at sJ.l. I'okr Kidney Pili Adv.
a c„ok. ' They have music, which ,a «njoyed. Mrs. Sf!isrht6*®? f. «■*" Rooms For Rent.
l'ntti-r wa s' a i \ received into wVik'lnek 'rll--! behave two nic nnims for We are stocking up with ev-
t > o-ietv vain a:ter an ah- n ^itm. kidney a Jj bladder trou- rent in the s.votid story of our erythin;? in our line to meet the
> nc i fo.tr ear . A short bW yield quickly. Safe and <•:' buildinv fall and insiteot them, demand of the people.
bti tie- e on was held to at-' •'"'live. Sold ever vhere. Adv. Albany National Hank. The Racket Store.
tend to a littk' noo&ssary busi- —••——— — — m
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ni" ' ever>thing in their In.'*-.
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Our •JITNtr Offer
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90 Hours S.iyei" i\\ your Fuel iSill-WhatT
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meat ir t * cooking
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on one snr,I nan i ipiais
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\ on closer prices llian you
cull ^et elsewhere.
Packing house steaks, sausages an I other jaoduct;
At the Sedwick At Cook stand.
J. S. flcComb & Son
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1 - '• ! o ir en line! u:ensd< a> they wear out with \ iminu n.
>1 'Can I all rd them?" but "Can I afford to be without
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tlV\'i ar-Evcr" Aluminum Utensils
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RI'.PLAl !•; UI'KN I! S I ! 1A 1 V.'KAROl I" WITH UTENSILS "WKAU-EVKR"
So,d"y L. S. Mollowell,
ALBANY, TEXAS
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1915, newspaper, April 30, 1915; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393342/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.