The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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THIS TELLS HOW TO
FIGURE INCOME TAX
Squarely Up to Every Individual
to Get Busy by March 15
or Suffer Penalty.
"Dun t wall until I he flnnl 'lute,
Muivli I Mil, fur I'ii.vinu your In> <>in<-
Tiix mill miikln« your return. Avoid
tin- In-t mlnut<■ rusli Any iici-wmi ( im
flgttn>' hi hi* liability toda) as well na
In- run ni'M wi't'L, lUi'l If 111''• Is im)
11<>1111 <>ii wlili li lit' li' 'Im «<lv!• •' I" 1 ''"it
now .'ft In tmn'li wltli u lli"' <'11111'
Tills \\ <111) 'I II'In ■ ' ' 1 nun A
ill'l' S, Willi • I • ' ■■-t
Kl'l I Hill', A I I ill. villi I
I IK ' ■ \ . 1
IT i iiii « ; ' 1 •!.
of in Hint 1
for i !m i I In ii
mi' si11<l ; • • i i '
1 fit 11
Hill tin' I ■ "i I
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V111111. I t" ti. nil' " Ills
iii _ I III:-\ If ll
I'll
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Mill
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III!
Pvo)>oni'il Amendmenl to the State
('mix! il ii I ion Prohibiting tin
Xluntijurluriand Snl< <>J Intox-
icating Liguors.
IIOUSK JOINT HKSi il.UTION Nil I
A i• olution proponing to huh'IuI tin* I <• rih1111
tlon of the state of Texas. by amending Article
Hi, Section thereof i y striking nut ami repeal
■ .<I -,i'i ■ inn imi'I d'tituhng in I" " tti« iti*!
a ni'vv I i«in i.'o, pmhibii ing the II I I llfMl t lli«v
Hal«'. baite-i nrexchaiiKi in the Stale < f lexas of
npirituoua, vini 11h or malt liquors or medicated j
Infil l capable of | i-«mIucifijf int« * « uiinn what
ever, except for medical. mi'c hitn ica1 u-ientilic nr j
.arcramenlal purpose <, ami |• « • vi«liriK I hat I hi* ,
heiv-datinc i hall i-iia- i luw > tn enfoin this m-c
tion: providing that until the LrfMtislntura hail
presenile other oi diffei • nt ri . ulatioi < n tin
subject the sab* of puiluotis. or malt
liquora <>i mi'ilii-nti•) bittci . < apahle of prod
into* ' 'iion, <■! any othci i
i 1111 :11 |"
ual i n k
alilc "f |>ri
xn ant w I'
u\f! olllv M
Sim t The Governor of the State In hereby
<|iiii'iill to i in- tho nece: hiiv proclamation fur
mm ii I elect ion and have tin same published an re
quired hv Hn < "naliluhon ami law« of thin State
Sim I Till til in nf Five Thmif ami Dollari
i.fVOOO.On), oi ho inn-h Ihi-iiiif iim may be nww
Hui . hrri l,\ appropriates! mil of any fundi* In
tlx - * j 111 • | ii ui v not otherwise appropriate**!
lo defi.ty I In- • i • t« nf such proclamation ami
I'll. t i-.11 GF.O. I IIOWAUD.
(A 11 n i"i>y.l Secre-tary of State.
Proposed Amendment In the Stale
Const it ul ion Providian for ami
Pi In tin 1/ In Hi/xal Sujlrage.
: i nati: Joint Hi-momttion
I*r< i.o- inv in amend I ■< lion 2. Article '. of tIn-
< . ' lit ui i. hi ..I' i hi* Si.ali' of Ti xas ho thai il hall
in r- if Iii . i' il> In iii ft o\ I'll- l hat every pet n,n.
iImi i t lo no constitutional din
malr • i fi-nia
• I (1 it I ifica t "ii,
v h.
pi
i in will nnt
our cmmt ImIK
u s it 11 H i 1111 •
In l-\ • I \ lllil!
n\\ ii ra^i' it1111
w il Iii ii i In*
nhir In
ur hall
van at - 'I
nf I lir ip w It' 1 • t. ii I •
Did You F.,11 n Thi Much?
I',\ .ts unit i « I i•« i ' u ^ Ii" " 1 ,,|v ,
< c] Income uv( rnk'in« $10.25 . wwok I
<lnt ii I'.US ,ii,t| i i > i , i il i ui •
Wlm |n iil |y i • • i s •" I ll'1 u M t .1
Ml ;i iva • k I,ni!111 v, i u|-|. | n| i•
from I In- III III I I "put v « Ml
till' 111 •; i l"i 11 111U ll • 11K I "I'll! I" l< 1
Tlllll Infill ' •' I: t: t I! In ill l"i irii.ii I • l I iii'
will in i 11 t<• i-111s1111• liim 11> fi«uri I"''
corn•«-i ui'l i111111111- ;111• I any lax thai I -
o\\ i's i In- i ii", i rnnn-iit
Tin* lau riMjulrrs that cm rv unniar
rlcil person wlm lunl i • I lip niiu- nf
$1 ,(NHi or uvrr iind rvmy i:.a i • I j • t
Hon wlinso not llU'iMUi' ' I S.'IMMI III
ovir (i in* I lid i u ur Hi. ,■ • ■ nf In I. r I
or \n ll'o, im tin* • at in i'l , "i*
cli 1111 ri • 11. if an) must ma l.< a i • a
on or hi :nta- Mai < h I • 't I; Ami i tv
qulri'in -ui illi -• Im •• on w m r
the pi i 'Hi nwi - a 111\.
Taxable Income.
An Individual must Im luile timln
|ff|| income all gntllR, profits and in-
coiiio ill i i x i
I hi
n at
Alt"
pari
of till
SVlth-
l my ! •
i a pol
- 1 ,«v i
nal pi
tin pi
of I hi
;l hav.
. If op
I - ', i.h
ol any
I all hn
i in IIn
without
'prrldiHl
|li -III. t
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hn-
illlljlN I
hall hav
anil vv ho
mil Who
■ .1
on |.i
poll I
hi* i
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t. M
aiioption or i
•nal anu-iiiin.'
i.l l jOllttt l"l'
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th r
lo 1.11 s
il.. rn.l
linn ' for
of aid
ib.
lull
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.1 im-lhiil •
h. ;iuti<
•ii iin n
nttiiimil th< ani- of
hall Im a i il i/a-n of
hall " nl" in tin
'linir an ili-itiin ami
tin- ill ii n l or i-ounly
hall h« drnmil a >|ii«Ii
hall villi- in tin-
n'MidiMM-1 . iliM-laiinu
- 11111 • i irn in/ail roiln I V
i ciii' I in Ihi' i -.11 illy lo
I,, .| fi,i inln ii*I |• 1111",
1, \% lio i i 'ill|I lo |.a\
of I In ,Stalii of T< \ ' Hhall
" ill oi ihi< hall I Iff) to
thi i iti- anil hold a ■ •
' tax ha I ii i -1 paid « I .1.
ary in xt pnnet*linn -<urh
i|r< Ian . that if aid voii-r hall
11 | . nl im h tax rni'inpt. In hr
'i.'il t. ui o'i makiiiir an alliilavit
i,\ . < . 11,1 I, hi'i-n In- I, which aHitliivit
1 u 1 it 1 in- anil Irl 1 with Ihi* .hnl«i- of tho
\ml dii'la'iiu? that all law. now on the
, t 11 11 • i. 1 i it ii| vol 1 • 1"4 and Kovi-riiinK
it 11 * ' i',i hall apply to mail- ami
1' and all lawa 1 • ia ing to hIm<
I . i ..mi 11 iti 11 lot. < ami rlli-' I until
slaiuii'. and ill'-
tin i'.i
nl* 1 11
iid t.
of !
he
at pi
• Inn
I':. I,.
IllU'Ut t
\ , , I I III I I I I All Ii! I >1 I'll I
roiupii
w I
paid, •
busim
of all I
or pi
\v!uii"\ in
jin-
Hi dm
PSs; 1 •
or in
nil kn.
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for 1
tttilii"
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tril'i;. •
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pel
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Hon
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p.,
di\ i'!i
not In*
i*\«'inp
domi>
all"
r h
fn
for pi t
d in
dlts 111
wup
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rtion tnaj
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if
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i nii-ndi"!
a . follow ,
•malr. uh-
atiot. . who
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i nv l
n.l Iho laM
11. which
Ini'llp'o nidi
• I im<
nl a
lh.
Proposed Amendment to tin State
Constitution, Giving the Lii/is-
luture Power to Give or Lend,
or Authorize the Giving or
Lending, of the Credit of the
State for tin Purpose of Annint-
in<l Citizens, Iliads of Fami-
Ii<s, l<> Acquire or Improve
Tin ir Homes.
Hon 1 Joint Kk.mkmitioh No. r. .
To ami-mi Section fiO, Articli* M, of thr C^onntilu®
lion of th. : talc of Ti'xaa. lo providi* that thi
Li'iri latuic nhall have power to (rive or lend, or
aulhori7a'd the Rivlnir 01 lundinR, of • red it of the
Stalo for the purpose ..f a ' luting citi/on* who
are In-ad a "f farnllii'M to ai-quire, or improve
then hornet. authorizing the State to ar-
ijiiire, improve, well 01 Iraur real entate or iimhIhI
mh h citizen: lo anpii'•• or Improve their home*;
up.ill ii n, uml condition* pri-Hcr ilieil by tin- I
islature anthori/inir the he^i! lalun- to create
ii. Ii .11.0 iit-i. a may he in-ccsnary In 1 an y out
I he pui pose < f l In .- a i n providing that old i-
^al ion •n ated umler thi < aectlon :ihall never he
•, 1 x 1 -1, il pros idiiur tlllll I.cKialalure hall
have authority In provide a method of n.-curing
itns .|i (end pavmenti for land purchaaiil here
uinler, ami that > m h ohli^ationM shall he t.ecuren
11, addiliou 1 the u nal luma l.y an annual a-i <en-
ment collei ted a ,1 lax ayainrl the land; and pro-
• 11 * , 1 hitt tin I.ei nlatiiii hall have no power
... m i. \i ,11 pei 1..11 from any obligation enteriil
u i,. 11111 c 1 thn i rovi ion of any tatute enactiil
t . 1. nili i ami pnivi'hn« for the cla-i alii-ation
of ian>l < >. (u 11 * • I nt"!. t 11 A'I. and liniitiny
a. 1 ■ iu'i' old ti, any 0111 pei H.Mi wlieie land are
chi I a" agricultural.
la 11 |a . ii \i i. Ity Till I 1 « i.m.atpio. Oi Tar
:' 1 am tn Ti x a ;
1 1 1 p is l That Sci 11<-n of Art iele H, of t he
( ,n tlluiion of the Stan "f Texan, be no amended
th.it 11 . aim will read and heieafti-i Ik a. fol
low <
1, n Th> h. v 1 da t im- hall have no power'to
vi\ • or lend, or t. authorize the giving or lending,
of th -■ da of the State in aid of or many person,
a .iciation, or corporal ion, vhether municipal or
ui hi or to pledge tIn- • redit of the Statu in any
man 1'i'l vsh.i" "ever, for tin payment « f the liahll
11,, 1, . 1 , t .it pi" 1.. ■ 1 i v. -, of any indiv id ual. a- -
... ;uiio?'"f iidiviibial , municipal nr other corpo-
tall ,v ha' , 'I vet. cxrept that the hep 1 lature
si,all hav •• f hi p.iWei lo five or to lend. I -I- In ail
■ ze tin' iving "i • • d 1 • w:. nf the credit of the
State fur ihepurp fa 1 ting native Inirn 01
, . i1 i' en- wh" ;i . head "ffamili'- and
\s1 o will hi , .me in good faith actual o. cupant*.
aire .a im 1 .veih. ii h im-, ami for thi
m po i'lhi Mate * authori i d to acipiire, jm-
prove. I I nr ll • e M'ftl - tale or I. a Much
-ei nn . id "Wlitinn; ami in such manner arid
nb sc. I •' 11 h limitation a : the hegislalure may
fron time to • pn eiIbt Pitmkdld that no
ami halt be am iind by the State under the
., i id i. 1 111. < • t 1 11..
• ' the 11 : 1 i d an- examined, and the vahn- . f
•d and
tai
11 ■
! I'llbl
..1 their
Ac ci
•'port
ted n
• . by i
il of th.
,'omm i -
ml the
hall h
I hav.
• d. fi-
lth- 1
pay in
Th ■ I..
tide
'I lands purchi
th. usual lie
an
anient
hv ide*l.
'l,> an" '
a d hhali ,
"'I-
cndmi
1 wit h<
irith 1 hi
tall i
o lid In rcur
at apply, c t
a bona fid
xns and ha •
Tlghlwad
"Why diui't yon cot .nil nn1 up?'
"Sllicit tlii'.v put Iii ni.'t. . ",1 M i-vice
I'm not 11 h liliernl wltli my i-'Uiv.-rwi
Hun n« I UiMfil I" I"'-"
American Wheat Field*
Tlic wtiriit Held nf tin- I'nlt.'d Stilts
in IlilH win, four liftIih 1 In- «.!/. • of
UliiK'lom f Aiwtrln mul nior« ih "
elglil 'iiik'k the size of IS.'ljflum.
For Sale
My home in Albany. Writ«<
phone W. W. Wilson, Breckl
ridnre, Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Edmond
1
were over from Breckent
this week.
We Want to Lease
About 2000 Acres in This County
We Prefer to Deal With Land Owners
ASSOCIATED PETROLEUM COMPANIES
Nlilh floor I'rarlnrlan Hulldlng
Dallas, Texas
LIVER DIDN'T ACT
DIGESTION WAS Bl
Sajr* 65 year Old Kentucky Lady, Who Telli How Sbe Wat 1
After a Few Doiea of Black-Draught
I I the Ult d.
nhall have no power !■•
,t obi .■ at ion • nteriil
this prov is ion or any
i-i' The terms of thi
• ■ \ tended to anv pei . 1
resident citizen of the
t U-en irh cit iz.en at
Moadorsvlll#, Ky.—Mrs. Cynthlfc
lIlKglnbotlwim, of this town, nays: "At
my age, which la C5, the liver doen
not art so well as when young. A fov
years ago, uiy stomarh was all out of
fix. I was constipated, iny Hirer
didn't act. My digestion was bad, ai d
It took so little to upset me. My ap-
petite was gone. I was very weak...
I decided I would give Black-
Draught a thorough trial as I knew |t
was highly recommended for th,s
trouble. I began taking It. I felt
i
better after a few dosos. My appetite
Improved and I became stronger. My
bowels acted naturally and tho leaft
trouble was so< n righted with a few
doses of niack-Drau(tht."
Seventy years of successful naa Mil .
mado Thedford's Black-Draught •
standard, household remedy. Btwi
member, of every family, at tlflMfc j
need the help that Black-Draught C
glvo In cleansing tho system and M>
llevlnfc- the troubles that come (nal
constipation, Indigestion, laiy HTW,
etc. You cannot keep well unless your
stomach, liver and bowels are In good
working order. Keep them that way,
Try Black-Draught. It acts promptly,
gently nnd In a natural way. If you
feel Hltigglsh, take a dose tonight.
You will feel fresh tomorrow. Prica
2jr'„ a package—Ono cent a doMj
All druggists.
BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFF)
M-'ufw-ntttii
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OFMiir"
Vmi (iet Alii, l^OITt of Tlii'fic
Ly^'OMAN
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win
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lute I-
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by th'' ' • > I I--
Tl.<- ii" i - i mt.'- In.
uml ii - - if ■ < fo
tll'sl S I I I I ' ! ■ I . .' ' 11 , '
tin- wilit • i-i i r '
any fm t In r tn\u 'ii' i.i '" i' tin
1-1"-' "ft
Tin' ii . \ rn'i
.■<.ii..* i '
IN.11 I
till' ll I lll.'l ■ I
(i .11. | ■:: 11
turns !i> I,
Imiiti '• "f ' i K
l> in I Iitnuui i — il
be due I'orui I'"1
inn kin : ri'tuii « "
llij.' *.*' ii" '. 'nl tl •
form will mI.i.w In
tux.
Busimtt Hoi. i Return*.
Kinplo\ i" uml ln-1 - ii Im piii'l
wasi'\ ';ii ii ■ i'i 'i ' ri 1 ui' - i'l
llnr ileti rinii.al.il . i'i ■ mm " in
of $I.in«i (ir over ilur.i . 1 lis i,, ,, t
pcrsui, must till nn Infoiii nimi ii tuin
Willi tli,' linvcrniiieiit. ItlHliks n ,\ In.
■iM'uri'il fiiiiii tin' i "nl I i-i 111 r
Kvcry piirtiiersil.tp must tile a return
showing ll* lucouic mi.I iIi•• 11ii■ t Imi iind
tlie naine anil nilili'i ss of i iirti purtner,
with bis ghnre of the prollts or Iosm s
Uurllitf the pust yrnr 1'i rso: ,1 rui v
corponitlons will ill,- hlnillur luforinu-
tlon for ItMS.
il by i uitim rn
t han one \ ci
it thi* b.-netll i
j,. telle i' An
thereof, undc
le authority to
their
issue,
aallot
•n the
i. the
* hl« h
t i • •' a 11 utioiuil ami'tal-
U I to the vote of tbi .| lallti
• f the Iavislature at an ' (,
foi audi purpose on the j j
lav. A. I 1 'I.i. the same lu-
ll day of Haul month, at aid
ti In1 placed on an official
v. printeti or written, then
Act
who i m
State of T
lea .-a two \i at i nor to to I he extension of mich
aid «' ha I the tern of i hi < Act ever Ii-appli-
iil to any ual outside of the State nf Texan.
id id further that all lands acquired by the
State under the prov i-doni of thin r-ectinn for
which the State may lend ifscr*<dit vhall In' cla
itieil as agtacult ural Ian t or otherwin«>. and if
cln -ifii'd a agricultural land-^. tfien noti ' ielhan
dm hlt hi-fni
I wile. th. t,
:,b red I-J. la;
iu ta\ that m
mid he tisI'd f-
• . ftni« \i•i-i
i inlis • ifl 11
. I..nn' tin- mi
I- • I dilllt
i v At t he t U
nt xhall not
t. medic . i i
, I !*• pre <r\
ec _• The
nt fiall In
!*• atfecUll t1
d
i provi mils lu tein,
i d to U' ifi.iecl to
|.e Stat. and the
r to pa any additmii-
in aid thereof, \s hit h
m: any luiuoi laws in
a ton of this amend
. thin amendment, and
ml. for such v iolatioti*
it
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INCOME TAX PAYS
FOR PUBLIC BENEFITS.
"Viewed In Its largest nnd
truest scnte, the payment of
tuxes Is piijinent for benefits
received or exiwelod. Only from
u narrow nnd i -.-.-n Iiillv seltish
•ml BhortNlghted viewpoint cnu
the 1 ii«l 1 v nl im I pr |H>se to him-
self the evasion of tax liability
us a desirable course of action."
— Ihinlei Iloiier. Ccmmlssion-
•r of inlerntil lleveniie.
fo,,'.-'Hi/ i ititutional amend-
iiibmitteil to a vote of the ipialilieil
eh . tor for m.mU i of thi hcgidature at an
election to U- held thro . I it the State of T*xa*
on the fiHtrth Satiml.iy May. lieing the twent>-
fourth day th. t..f A l laia At ud eU«ctkm,
the vote shall be by oft'n ial ballot, which nhall
have print, d v4i *n:'' . t the t-.p ih^rtnf in plain
let ti i * thi word . "Official Ha I kit." Saul Imllot
had hav alao v* ntten r printed there on the
wot'!--, f-'oi I'rohibti >n." and the worda, "Againat
Prohibition "
All voter?* favoring nai l propoaail amendment
ahall era • the words, "Against Prohibition" by
| making a mark thmugh the name, and thoae op-
poaing it shall ern-« the wonfn. Kit Prohibition,'
by making a mark through the name.
If a majority of the vote* cast at naui alec turn
nhall U- Ir or rrohibilion." said amendment •hall
lw declared adopted If a majority of the votes
shall tie "Against Prohibition" naid amendment
• hall be bait, and no declared.
All the provisions of the General Election Laws
as amended and in force at the lime of said elec-
tion is held shall govern in alt respects as to the
qualifications nf the electors, the method of hold-
nuch election, and all other respects, no far as
such election can he made applicable.
l ot the amendment to Section J.
A11m U ' ti . full tit I nm of the State oi l
I", t-.pt i .iti an for male anil fe-
•. . - t .air i . "Again: - the I
,i , .| i A - • '•* the flWtl
tutu ti of th. -'11- "i l.-xa , pmvsling tiualifica-
tl.i h fot i. .i i aid ten voters." All voters I
favn-math p i ' Ii-: i itutional amendment I
shall ei a > tin >«. ..I Aaiftst the ami'ndmiit to
S.- i i.-n A a I. i "f the Con.stitution of the
Stati* of leva . e l th c opposing it shall
*ra e the wotd I r the amendment to Section
• Ai t n I. ' f t he i on a it i • urn i f tfie State tif
11 « i.. pi • v uling'l ul l'i at i"iin ful male and fe-
,il. 'ii a d t-t a.-*urea shall l e made
• hall In
old t" anv
pi t "I'll lira!.
2th) act
the prov i. lot herein.
Sia The fr eying coruititut ii .nal amend-
ment hall be - ihmitted to a vote of the uualifie«l
ebH-tors of the Stat.- of Tela at an election to In-
field th' ho it the Stale on th.- 'Ith day of May.
A IV 1'. i. at which •!«•• 11.>n all voters favoring
aid prop" <il amendment shall write nr have
printed on their ballntn the word- "For the
amendim nl to Sci tion ". Article .1. nf the Consti-
tution of the State of Texas, Providing that tfie
I .egi 'lature nhall have power to give or lend or
authorize tfie giving or lending of the credit of
the State fot tfie purposeof asaisting citiaens who
are heads of familien tn acquire or improve their
I"' nmkiiK . nmrk with fi'iu il. nr pen thtuusli |„lln„," u,„| a|| t*.. .'npiiiweit ..hall write or have
aid words. All hail.its cast, an above provided,
shall lie counted a cant for or against a proponed
amendment, and if a majority nhall 1* for the
amendment il -hall Im declared adopted; if a ma*
ritv of thi v >a hall l*-against the amend-
mciit said a ■ In • nt hall lie K-nt. All prov in
i -ts of the k.- ■ ■ i al ele ion !u we. as amended and
enforced et th** t ime mil eU'ction ia held, shall
govern ir- a'l reipects as to the qualifications of
the electorn. the method of hoUIing such elections,
and in all other r«*spe« In no far as nuch election
laws can t e made applicable
Ski*. 4. The liovernor of this State is hereby
directed to issue the neensary proi larnat ion for
such electkm and haveaame puf>bnhe«l an required
by the Constitution and Law* of thin State.
Sec. 6. The sum nf Five Thounand ($6,000.00)
Dollars, nr so much thereof an may lie nece«nary,
in hereby appropriated out of any funds in the
State Treasury, not otherwiae appropriated, to
defray the expenaee of such proclamation, publi-
cation and election. Gkoaok F. Howard.
(K true copy.) SecraUry of State.
Corn gritts at Murrie's.
printed on their ballotn the wordn Against the
amendment to Section Article t, of the Cnrmti-
tut ion of theSnate of Texas, providing that the
Legislature shall have power to give nr lend or
authorise the giving or tending of the credit of
the State foi the purposeof assisting citizens who
arc h. adn of familien to a. quire or improve their
homes "
Sn\ 3. The Governor of the State is hereby
directed to issue the necessary proclamation for
saul election and to have same published an re-
quired by the Constitution and existing laws of
the State.
8IC. t That the sum of $.'>000.00. or so much
thereof as may be necessary, ia hereby appropri-
ated out of any funds in the Treasury of the
State not otherwise appropriated to pay the ex-
pennes of nuch publication ami election.
Gkor«;r F. Howard,
(A true copy.) Secretary of State.
If you like srood flour go to
Murrie's, he has extra high pat-
ent.
MAGAZEi-:,ES end OUR NEWSPAPER
For One
Year Each
i ins n\.ci:i*Tiov\i, in i i:n is iniim i nn a siiiikt tiwk onlt
SnliscrlptIons tnri> he nen « r renewnl. All rrnennl auhaerlpflona will ba «!■
tended for one year from preaent dale of expiration.
F0R $2*55 Order Now
Flio coming of poace, the falling of abundant rains, and
the great promise of the future for Texas make this the
best and most appropriate time to plant fruit trees, ber-
ries, pecans and ornamentals, we have had in many
years. We can supply you varieties of nearly all fruits
adapted to this section.
Leona and Smith Pe2ches. Haupt Berries. Budded Pecans.
Hardy, Climate Proof Native Texas Flowering Shrubs.
On these and many other kinds and varieties we will
stake our reputation. Plans made for planting home
grounds or parks. Write for anv information in our line.
THE AUSTIN NURSERY
Established 187^.
400 Acres.
F. T. Ramsey & Son,
Austin, Texas.
We Charge No More For First Class Work
Than Is Ordinarily Asked For Second Class
Out purpose is to clean, press and repair
your clothes in such a way that you may
regard our work as better than usual.
And to charge you no mor§ for this kir),
service than perhaps you have been in
custom of paying for unsatisfactory results.
There's a difference we want to show yon.
LIEB & DAVIS
TAILORS
Phone No. 2. Call us and we will call.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1919, newspaper, March 14, 1919; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393564/m1/2/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.