The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919 Page: 3 of 8
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(to buy or sell oil leases, royaltieslor
Shackelford, Throckmorton, ;Ste-
\d, Callahan, Burkburnett, Wichita
th Texas territory, please write or
|f telegraph me
IN A. CASEY
Ave., Wichita Falls, Texas.
«r Albany, Texas.
TEN
t-v
Bt of the congested
frf the freight an<i F.\-
|W« would suggest that
|Ut
Bryant-La \ no (\
Xmns fruits and
I Bryant-Lay ne Co *_'• >
«ftf« Trtoite to Americans
Loadan, Dec. 10.-The Amer-
ican man 1* picked as the beat
boabutda in the world by Elinor
Glyn, former British noveliat, in
•o article in the Ladies' Field
today.
"Nearly all of those wonderful
people who apring into aocial
fame with the speed of comets
aa a reault of their own force and
efforts are Americana." aays the
writer.
"Especially, the American wo-
men possess vitality and tenacity
unknown to the women of any
other country in the world. Un-
like the English women, they do
not have to worry over getting a
husband, for there are plenty of
men to go around in the United
States. American women do not
have to make any effort whatso-
ever to gut a husband. All they
have to do is exercise their
choice. That is what makes
them so successful when they
come to Europe; they have the
ingrained sense of superiority.
Their assurance is not assumed;
it is natural and instinctive.
It is due to the fact that they are
rare and valuable creatures.
"From the beginning the
American women had to be pro-
tected from Indians and wild
beasts. Later their favor was
fought for because of their scar-
city.
"In England it is the men who
have always mattered most in
the development of the country.
The llritish men have evolved a
race of assured creatures who
have the same charm, in a way,
that the American women p«>s-
MM.
— — itist-ijuenlly, when an Anu'i-
Our ituess is that Europe's icau woman feels that she want*
heart won't break as long as its to get position in England, and
stomach is full. <Ireenville <S. it she has much money, there
i , i
C.) Piedmont.
A nice lino of all kinds of
dried fruits at I' ire v (Irocery.
ling is one of the factors in character
You cannot he ;i free mm with "rent
intly looming ahead.
1U11D YOU A HOME
[WELL BROS. &
8uy <s/*rs th/it
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Make It A Hardware Christmas
COMPANY
In these busy, hard-working, sensible, money-making days, folks' thoughts just'
naturally turn to things efli 'ient, useful, lasting and "commonsensible." That's why we
say, this Christmas will he a II irdware Christmas.
The day of .lim-erack, the useless, the merely ornamental, the "Made-in-Germany"
stuff has past, arid to the modern housewife of today, who is grateful for our present
peace and prosperity there is more REAL BEAUTY in a light, lasting Aluminum Sauce
pin-., f it- .-r k tch'ri---th in t pi'w of u -soles I Ml I\\ PI' l\' AK T for h «r MAM TLE.
Nor do we stop in the kitchen, h it for every ro >m in th • h >use an'l for every mem-
I or of the f;rni!v, wehn- i p" - rit fh it will not o'Hv carry your CIFT SI'IRIT, but will
lie trea-'ir' I I >r \ firs for its fcauty, usefuhn ss and etliciencv,
and Abstract Office of
A. KING—
[practice in ;ill couttN. I' •; !
'notice. E.vim:ne :m ! p it
5S entrusted to me
fompt attention.
■ ihstr.u'ts
m .1 titles.
<>n
All
will receive mv c irettil
isn't anything to prevent her
Mom obtaining it. Sue iius been
(|ueen in her own country, why
not I - *iuoen in another country
"English w omen are beginning
■ to emerge from their iliHiJence,
f though it may take four geiiera-
I tioiis betore they attain their
| balance again. American assur-
j ai.ee they le vt r c. :* at:aui un-
less tlu ie Cuiiies a plague to re-
duce tlieir numbers
L. S. HOLLO WELL
in 1890. Albany, Texas.
Notice to B driers
The State of fexas. |
C> unty "' Shackei I ■> ■•♦ I
N 0 ice 1- here! - CIS •> t hit
the i '• mnii si1 re's' < irt
Sh, -kelt r I C • II t • . |ex v\
meet in re.ru! tr se-- on, 1 im i u
ine con-! j_> prjn. ;n I ree« ve hi
Albany • Abstract •
J. M. Wort. Monap.er
V leases and Pi! ' nn!s a Specialty
set of Abstract 3ouks to Shackelford Cou ty
Hit a speculator, h.it "anile ev^ryt* 'T.
on strictly a cis'ion basis
iH FUST NATIONAL BANK, - • AL'. ANY. TEXAS
tinued sucboiiscious mat*
Could then go to sleep.
"It can he accepted from an
elderly woman w ho has seen men
I rum mo2*l ot t he countries of
Europe tliat no other nation can
i mpaio in absolute a.l-arounu
attraction to trie really nice,
adorable English eei tleinan.
i; it ii 1 waiiU ■ • eneruMty. kiuU-
-■> o n>i .dull anil absence
i .. >turi>it . tnriils I wouiu
\-i tf.o American for a fius-
n tod t>< tore a man ot any other
, nut.on in the world.
tor
hunt lease on lands owned bv the
Coil' tv for trrass purp>s < onK
for t .0 e'l- I 'lg t A I se il -
lli 1-s Iiiuv ho delivored to th'
. i ot lat« r 1 ban oi '
e above i; ite, Se.iletl
itten on the etivv
I I*>t '." ccompa
■tifi -I eh- • . in the
im of t v eiit\ ti." p r e- nt • '
l in'
0 clock on 11
ui I have .\
lope "S> lie
1 i d bv a C'
put
! b dtw
1 f y tl
Sanitary Barber Shop
City Barber Shop
WILSON & BItJ'JS, P ops.
In the good o d day - *
W ll ie lie ghtnil lOU'i
ut* the Millie gourd di|
crub* s roamed tne r.o
U'.>ted and bit lots ot innocent
, (:• n tile
.ini>. out
j er, 1111-
unino-
d to
tuiKS. but they never Ik ,
spread socialism or terriiy the uf
ol erw ISO r I '
der. Att btdiotl
will be " ■ ct' ■
d.
Clerk of .-aid
Countv Con mi.
court and sliall 1
presence ot -,t ■
The Commi-s
said county
r>
in'
What M'ght Have Been
I*r. i ler I Wilson sent the f< !-
I iiaiiik telegram to Acting I'res
1« ' Lewis of the I * ni ted Mine
A '' ')•• in connection with the
ending of the coal strike:
Mav 1 not express to you, and
through you to the other otlicers
of vour organi/. ition, my appre-
e ition of the patriotic action
11 v i t « k at lm)ana|M>lis
N ,w we must all
i to eo to it that a
nt M and fair to e\ e-
; teached without delay
• ■ ■ help thinking how
.ii'. ' i at' 11 v h ' C"uld have
el the -.nfiment and
ii-'i i iro universally it
a\e th ii been echoed by
,■> a w 1 oie ha I the
ij 1 (.|' the President
. ■, | a i I it i1 never
ri \ i'i
k i sterday .
v\ 'i-k togeth
-ettlelll
r i Oie i
been called. From whatever an-
gle it is viewed it is seen clearly
that the strike gained the mi-
nors nothing. And the five
weeks' wages which it lost to
them was not their greatest loss,
bv any means. — Fort Worth Star-
Telegram.
False Report
To correct a misunderstanding,
Mr. David Williams only receiv-
ed twenty per cent of the gross
receipts, which is liberality itself.
The substitute for linen has
arrived, and what do you think
it i- ' < > ir old friend, unbleached
muslin. It is most effectively
used for a luncheon set, hand-
s im ly embroidered in colors.
Steinaw Michigan salt at J.
Carter King's.
ll ope
urt i
wge appte i te
for Cro.v lit
K
vr we :ir
un.irv.
:1 'tMlts
ct any *nd a .
iven under mv
i tli 'o tm> tin
country with a iu*l tamine, tie- November. A D .
and
County .Iud.'e
rd D.
Shaiv
Countv. Texa-
1SHER & R05S
Lawyers
practice in all Courts
■ twixt bulslievist^,
I rantankerous iievls, and a plague
I ot ye! er Jiiiiders, mumps and
']-* KowhMt. no i ,,
rather put up with the latter. ^ n(> t.al|ia) N,(
Of course the world is gloriously Wanke|g> ^o cane, no sugar
marching on and the idealists We mU9t i^m tu put first things
have captured all the vantage; rtr9t. The cities are dependent
for battle but there is a on the country for their very ex-
points for Im«1«. ■ ' ijwnc(, _For( Wtr(h stir-Tel.-
No cot-
rto
Sanitary Grocery Co.
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Ite' V<>U t( .
\ . > .ir st' ire.
•s is New, Fresh unJ
s t vice ts tinexcelled.
ii no in md tike a look
ativi u hen you want
-tare
i-i^h ; tick Delivery Service
heap of bad moved up
good that we are getting
Temple Mirror.
Read the Albany News.
_ i grain.
Yes. let the farmers go on a
strike and starvation and naked-
n*«s would be abroad in the land.
Telephone Ho. 266
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, December 19, 1919, newspaper, December 19, 1919; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393443/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.