The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1919 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. XXXVI. No. 1
ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1919
Albany Public School
To The Front
Whole Number 1830
BOIL IT DOWN
to
meni
tnd giving
,l the man
strung
o have a
on
(cation it)
r t \
Ah has often been said, a good school >■ ,i tow | .
and to that end the people of Albany have wo> I. i ,. |
glad to nay that their effort I r , ,i t .
cess. Several years ago the widi twa - ■ ,
pit who looked ahead and planned , roiiei 11,,.,,■ ,,
tional advancement of the . n ,
institution in the matfei of a nio(|erii building It' if,.,
building with basement, de.am heate.l , |,.r,i m
the plan of the structun is in idt-rn th . i_• 11 . j
financial dilliculties. the ;ehool ha lie, II hai | ;
this difficulty it was unpo -il |. • t. • m, r)- - , ( iin
of the people who have heeii il,, main e.
to «ay that this financial h b ip n ■ (
largemeiil of the district by i I.-i , e ,, ,
ture.
Yei, enough taxable property h i i<| ; i
ton a financial basis, adequate to meet ah the
firstclass school, by the employment .d' a -ir. |,„ alt
in a nine months'school. Mr W. 0 Willinnham wil,
who will stand at the head of this institution backed le. a
faculty and sufficient funds, therefore we an . n> t
Hchool second to none in point of eiHciency
Its the purpose of the Hoard of Truste. to put th sc
a high plane, meet the rei|uircm nt of tl e H an! of
the State and to correlate oiik with il • ; :.a: ! t
other words, when a boy or girl pa.we, run.-■ , n.
will mean something. V. , theparchmei i .a I
will Jt ea passport to the higher instituli< rt .u
j *
sUtv I'* tner words, u will stand fur n s
now going through a transition pen-d. We
into the commercial veins of «. t A
have mean at their eomn •>•■ | ,t.
place to rear and edueatt the i ltl
the ideal location for the con-, im r >i ,
rented out, our courts are i ;t .-. i ... ,<
and moral tone of out co i
Health did you say .' Whs then ,u
and only four in the whole i ■■ jtit>. nat
ria and tuberculosis are ini ne.. < t
trading it, therefore we ay i' r, a
of a substantial town of some f, ir >r 1 t!
Yes, with our excellent sea a
as natural gas, water s.\stem, .••• Mb,-
a mushroon growth, but thai i md
and make it the best place t<- hvt in n ti
have some wideawake citi. mi wii ■ >;• I .
here, and don't you get deceived an >a
come of your enterprise be ci i hen-
nice homes. We are busy harve • an; tl u.
in our history, the gras i tin- .- i< a.
are good, and mark our pi ed -ti< n, n :! •
will be the biggest demand
tory. Yes, the people are a
nice homes are going to I , n d.
Albany grow.
el
an
I he Scientific American a., far back a
th. f dlowing good ulvice, which i just as ip
'' '' v t- then, and good advice fi
ll<
from t he ci
f
lhiti, gave
able today
>r everv one who writes
road; con> i.<indent ip to
Albany News Thirty
Five Years Old
i •me of I he New.' w i Conipletf d
we have reached wl. * vou migh
ve.ar i - above tle* i i ag<• for ' I >
thirty*
■<at ire
te oi a
M hether will \ or g i a ve
( onden ' 1 a ■ much as e
ay it m the readi< t win
11' a m
or gay,
ei v oil i a
\rid when \ou writt
<'t particular thing
■ Iust take i word of
Hod it down.
of household affair
in town,
!' lend I v adv ice
• h la t \v
• irii<*. 'l
ood. I'll 111 v liv<
weekly paper, but the Albany NY ha- weathered the
' '' ' '|r "lth '• >""M* 1 broagh many t • namlai
1 head above 'he tide watt i d is now
11 Ui I of e.ati, and it - goal n. for
irse the New
ading
()f I
lie
greater tliirig 1
1 11 gr,,'it I'ig cosmopolitan paper
1,1 but it ha - i .. r been just as large as the
munitj where It lives couldn't be any larger. The present
id ha dreams md vi. ions about the future of the Me
• ' '"'Mei than anv paper he ha ever edited
11 ha been t he
d
v> nen a c >tjpi< oi uin wtnjid do,
i out batter i spread o much, you ,ee
' hat th. n a I i . a plainly thram-h,
So v\ hen \ ou have a story to tell,
And Would like a little renown,
I " make quite sure of your wish, mv
I-oil it dow n.
na
s a
vi II
no
down a
lane * country
jelly f'nh, min in
h
When
Wl .th,
To Utter ,
\nd let 11
And v\ hei
'itilig an article for the pri
pr<
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m l its pt.'o-
"" " 1 to nuk • 'h \ lb tny
1 "'"try ■« "sJy on « it tii. ()f c iur - • that'
but if you don't bait your hook for whales, you will
ian ■ a minnow \ e-i, alw.ay aim high, as it aint
1 "■ " m to wing an eagle than it is to bring
il11 ir! I'lv re lint n > rn >ney in running a fret!
( • "' •v piper Of course if a man is just a
:i" t< every ism and cra/.e that comes along,
ill w.il pat him on the back and th-coin will jjriifi,5 jn hm
'' "■ ,;'v 'her • are lots of thing better than money.
> md e nieitt for us to stay m the job in editing a
newspaper is the privilege of saying just what we want
0 •! i •! as we doggone please, and it aint
ill uly' darn. I !■ asines what we say that'
•up n . i I -• >t our dividends. One fellow
' t that they do not like tht
ir
ugh
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Ulbl.iol Uudil uOili'oi'Il!j
In Albany This Week
[Of [!
Charming Courtesy
t.leiiileif Miss Seilwick
none
s when we clip
yes many of
. ' litorial policy of the
• 'el ft- !iave a n-'tion t i 4op their pap -r, and
Well we are orry, folks, that you can't
are .-orry tnat yo i do not like the
oil <U1
I frt
m of a
•< no peo*
agree with is,
' '- d the best
' ! ffeelt". f thought
- seii'.doter:nination
vs
a
un
l*ri
likU
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i mont
' 't th.. minds us th it many
' " \ 1 tl >" v es, t tie
i i I .ti-. • i oiitinentF
r..,„ui.4 nf <(,lm
1 r" -eliar iia .evime the highway oi
I'lian ..lit-trips the eagle ;n its mad
t a- I i m the \t antic o.-ean in - \teen hours.
•ah ft an an infant to ,i giani pat her armie
iU ' d the war lot i incrowned n ags, kicked
hilt W
America
in Europe,
r cro io
W.
to il
aial
Mr. Wt
San Ant
W.K
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arming daughte
M,
I .eon
■M ht ip and thank (i- d and the valor of the
soldiers, the world ha> gone democratic.
Aaier-
Mi
V\ ebb
Ward
it the w
l AI
Matt!
i at
>an\
alls
^ ne
air.
4ft
iM*ar
We.
king little cupids These wert
ned by the guests as sou-
• of >ne of the most pleas
' h . functions of the season
• f t wn c iests for the
rt a were Mrues W. D.
>: i Watt li- vnoltls and
t Van '.ant, of Fort W >rth.
Mr Hen Hedf a I. of Dallas.
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lllind
pre pa
Haird i't
I 'ye I ti. h,
Co, • i r \ e\
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WEEKLY OIL NEWS NOUS
Webb No. ,, lishinn i i
2*220 feet
Hey nobis No. 1, Sec '. . I - i b
3170, drilling by -tring of 1 •
Reynolds No. hallow w
fishing for liit at '.tsn feet
Padgett well on I'lagf
ranch, closed down at 'lo <
Sinclair N« . 1, Sec I !!
and II. survey, block I N, ab ui-
dortfcd old hole at V's.' p t
rig, now drilling a' feet
Bendedum Trees well i
H. Nail's rai ,-t. Sec. ot , I I
Ry, Ca surfey, now drilling at supplying tt
1100feet, siting b' inch ca ng. of the Ian ! Mi
Texas fuelling, N > I. I'ro tor, more br •
Sec. 191, 1 T. Co. survey, drill- men* of •■ -
ing at 2t5(Hi feet. NNediiesiiat
Texas Cu hing No. 2. Colbert large as eje
ranch, Sec 2tt, K. I'. Ky. Co. beets, v
survey, dr> ling at 1050 feet. wa> rait-.
^ Murphy iV Holatu. (Agents), in her buck .trd
Na 1, Conrad, Sec. I?, block 1M, war garden oi a a: >
T. $• v>. Ky. Co. survey, drilling call wane
at feet. McLemore.
•an ir
county
N«
Freight Embargo on in Albany
rile Katy railroad us placed
1 treight embargo Albany.
\\iths mething like cars on
the iding from Waco o Albany
and tin yard imm.'d .vath calf,
here, od tin freight depot
i 'led tn the ceiling ley cuuld
do n >t' Jig else b r p ace an .'ti-
bargo on the town.
At lit. riot know r. a long it
^ ' I' d until ine t rowded
. 'iiditi. a is relieved, at least.
Masonic Lodge Moved
I hi* Ma me I i lye -uis ntoved
'i 'to ip stairs over the Albany
^ati.i a. bank down ' the old
Opera House.
Now the Albany . itional is
•nverung the lodge •• oms ntt
ha uiie home to ,pu, . ,
t ins i«. ., - „hi idea, as
Shackellord County Maps
lish map of Shack
giving survey an.
•r - T:. - map al.-t
d
Stephen•
\ fires'
A's
V> y .ilt Lip-iComti came in tin -
trom I'ranee, lit' lias been
i en i it t r e'e Sam's
Well, t
are hvin
fanners a
ser- art
i the fat
i. Mel i
ijdami
•re as
e fat
truck
i'tnore
. a fine
u might
ks Mi
M and Mr
left in ' wet
land w • t
sutnine d ■
ha • two son?
>ndt
wi,
Mi
m
land, and have not se
llu
nnee
I udge
were in i
\\ >rth.
to at a
ruling of the great
I Mrs. W
Me
I in
'U
.ante
rru-i
■\>rt
\ t'f
to . > u t matter."
M
|lpe le ehltv *i, • tie
\ alad ai ti 'iiat >e cup>, sand-
-lies, cl.e, lialls and iced tea
e .' ' t course
I'll wa- follow-
us caramel ice.
mipanied with
be salted nut re
utied bv wist'
w as the tit
refre "! ia>.
ed with a it lit
with cream,
daitit > cak«
i i'ptacles w en
th<
vie
tin
i• Wvatt w - it wa the
-t lay of his life the day
wa mustered out of the ser-
a . A yatt is one of the Shack-
erd county boys that fought
;ne battle line >tot up against
Huns and did valiant -er-
it • a iu >-t impos"ib! . rent an
ollice in town, and fhey
demand.
art in
A II O'Connor, of New York
t ity who is here taking a surrv-
mer outing, called at "he News
for lus country a making ",'l° t'lls :ilul suh«cribed
world a decent place to for tht' Alban>' N >w"- Mr.
live in. O'Connor is an ex-soldier of the
great World war. was badly
1 1 Fisher retured from Se- , .,
wounnea, gasseu, and a (lerman
g .in Thursday, where he was
prisoner, of which we will have
t ied last week on account of' more to say when data tsavaila-
a: 1 1 ath of his ble. lie is here for
of his health.
u • benefit
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1919, newspaper, June 20, 1919; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393694/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.