The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915 Page: 3 of 4
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THE ALBANY NEWS.
rals Jferaflttala
(tk*M«w rM|awUlUrwd«ra to mailor phon* In tha namea and placaa of residence of
My vMtanaaMrly in the week M poeilble. If you know of other paraonala kindly aend
lata* with tha nam* of tha communicant. Thin will greatly unilit Tha Newa in keep-
f |a toooh with local hapsanlnca and will be highly appreciated. kditor. 1
J, H. Sammona made a buai-
trip to Cisco last Friday.
Your money will go farther at
tb# Racket Store. J.H. Friedly.
Pat and C. A. Wilson of Lued-
visited home folk in Albany
«r vttii
Sunday
Special prices for half Ration
fruit jars at J. Carter Kind's
Grocery the First Saturday in
July.
Mrs. R. H. Finley and little
daughter returned last Thursday
from their visit in Tyler, Waco
and other points.
For Sale or Trade.
Two lots, a good place to locate.
See owner.
J. L. Landtroop.
Don't forget the First Satur-
,. . ... day. It is the Albany day. (let
W. C. Tjdwell returned Sun-1 t^e ^|bany habit on this day.
day morning from Louisiana ()ur mm.h;mts an> ,in., ,„me
The following have recently
bought Ford automobiles: P. F.
Castleberry, H. F. Wyatt, E. S.
Cook, Producers Oil Co., and L.
F. Hatcher.
Albany is the town. Satur-
day, July 3rd, is the day. Come.
Special sale for First Satur-
day-one lot of buggy whips,
one-third off. T. A. Deats.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben G. Reynolds
and children of Stonewall county
are here this week visiting at
the home of Mr. Reynold's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Rey-
nolds.
The Woman's Civic League
will sell cakes, pies, bread and
dressed chicken the First Satur-
day in July.
where lie bought a herd of cattle
which he shipped to Albany.
All kinds of sewing machine
needles and shuttles at the Rack-
et Store.
bargains that it will pay
investigate.
you to
White Swan Coffee $1.00 on
First Saturday, July 3rd.
J. C. Ren fro.
J. Blanch & Co. Ranch
Hereford and Durham Bulls
for sale: Ten head of pure long
age yearling Durham bulls.
Ten head of pure bread long age
yearling Hereford bulls.
Steers from J. Black & Co. Ranch
herd have won blue ribbons at
the Fort Worth Stock Show and
at the Chicago National Breeders
Show.
H. C. Arendt, Manager.
J. C. Erwin of Griffin was in
town Monday buying material to
complete his dipping vat.
Don't forget to call at the
Racket Store when you come to
town the First Saturday. There
you get your goods cheap.
Mrs. R. K. Nail returned Sun-
day from her visit in Greenville
and Dallas.
Special Discount on all Low
Quarter shoes First Saturday at
Sedwick & Cook's.
Mrs. Chilton of Fort Worth
arrived Monday to visit at the
home of her brother, L. F.
Hatcher.
Special prices at the Racket
Store on all goods, the First Sat-
urday. J. H. Friedly.
C. W. (iraham and M. C. Tay-
lor were in town on business
Tuesday. They report much
damage being done by the grass
hoppers.
W. M. McMillon made a
to Moran Thursday.
trip
*
3000 extra votra with men's
oxfords First Saturday at Sed-
wick & Cook's.
G. T. Dunn reports a wheat
yield of 27 1-2 bushels an acre.
Dick Moberley threshed 26
bushels of wheat per acre, and
65 of oats.
Jersey Cows for Sale.
My cows are the best. Will
sell part cash and balance good
note. W. G. Webb.
John Tyler has bought a plot
of land east of town on the rail-
road which he will convert into
a chicken farm.
Mrs. York and children of
Carter Valley are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Bizzell.
LISTEN
Young Man, don't take a girl's hand in yours and tell
her you could die for her unless you are willing to
earn a living for her—
BUILD HER A HOME.
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
Lumber Dealers .
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Mrs. J. H. Ward and children
of Whitesboro are visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Leech.
Rev. (). P. Clark will be ab-
sent for a few weeks, being en-
gaged holding a meeting at
Bluffdale. His pulpit will be
occupied next Sunday hv Rev.
R. B. Kvans of Stamford.
CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
"Dodsrn's Liver Tom" Starts Your Llwr
Better Than Calomel and Doesn't
Salivate or Make You Sick.
Mrs.George Gober and children
of Throckmorton County were in been set aside by the committee
Albany Saturday and Sunday1 on plans as a day on which the
visitiong her mother, Mrs. Mor- merchants will have an oppor-
gan and her sister, Mrs. Shollit. tunity to entertain the visitors
to Albany with bargains. Don't
t c . . ,iv Pay vol"" account at the store
1 he First Saturday in July has| l)ythethirt, of the ,nonth aml
votes. Sedwick &
get your
( 'ook's.
.Judge J. A. Mathews, Wattie,
and Mr. Byrne, who is his guest
at the ranch, were in town Wed-
nesda\.
Linton to we! Take no nioro niek-
rriinn, mtlrutini; rnlirtiirt wlirti hiliotm or
coiiMti|iah (l. Don't low it «lny' work!
Ciiloini'l is mercury or quickxilvcr
wliioli ratine* iiperoxiH of tile (nine*.
Ciilnint'l, when it come* into contact
with Hoiir hile cranlirH into it, breaking
it up. This is when jou f«i-l that awful
nausea uiel erampiii).', If you are hiiij,'-
(jisli ami "all knoekei! out." if your
liver is torpid ami Imweln eoiiatipatnl
or you have headache, ili/./.inesK, coated
tongue, if breath'is had or stomach Hour
just take a spoonful of harmless 1 ><mI•
nun's i.iver Tone on 111v U'liarantce.
Heiw'i my jjiurant**—Oo to any drug
•tore ami K«*t 50 cent bottle of l)od-
koh'h l.ivcr Tone. Take a npoonful to-
night ami if it doenu't utraightcn you
rijrht up and make you feel flne ami
vi^oroim by morning I want you to go
back to the utore and Ret your money.
Hudson's Liver Ton® ia destroyini the
Hale of calomel liecauae it in real liver
medicine; entirely vegetable, therefore it
can not salivate or make you nick.
I guarantee that one apoonful of IVxl-
Hon' I.iver Tone will put your sluggish
liver to work and clean your boweia of
that sour bile and conntipatml waate
which ii (logging your nvstem and mak-
ing von feel miserable. I guarantee that
a Isittie of IViilson's Liver Tone will
keep vnur entire family finding fine*for
months, (live it to your children. It ia
harmless: do'sn't gripe and Uu>y lilu Ita
pleasant lanu'.
I
There will be a camp meeting
begun at Hubbard Bridge on the
Alhany-Moran road Friday night
before the 2nd, Sunday in July.
It will be conducted by Rev.
Goodman.
J. F. Pisch was in town Satur-
I'ail to see them.
Any wall paper in the house
at 5c per roll, First Saturday
only. T. A. Deats.
A congregational meeting is
called by the Session of M. M.
day and received a letter from Presbyterian church for Sunday
$7.0(1 l'alni Beach Suits for
$."> 'to Saturday June .'ird.
J. T. Lowery.
Mr. and Mrs. J no. F. Sedwick,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Webb,
Misses Moselle arid Louise Webb
and Gladys Sedwick, ami Horace
Sedwick returned Saturday af-
ternoon from their trip to the
his sister in Austria which bore | morning at 11 o'clock. All mem-!' anania Lxposition.
si^ns of the censor's ink. Mr. bers are urged to be present.
Pisch has one brother, two J. F. Sedwick. Clerk. | ;">()(hi extra votes with Palm
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brothers-in-law, four nephews,
jd ten cousins in the war on the
tistro-German side. One of!
his brothers-in-law is about fifty
Beach Suit bought First Saturday
For sale or will trade for milk llt Sedwick 1 °0^ s>
I cow, a Spaulding, two-seated
e tl | ,, . I hack. Also a gooti wagon and
years of age. The letter reports,, aml cultlvat(),. sa|„
crops short on account of drouth. ((r tra(k, Apply to II. C. Palm.
Mrs. .lay Davis and son and
Miss Butler went to Grandbury
last Friday to visit Mrs. Davis'
mother.
We are stocking up with ev- All the ranchmen are building
erything in our line to meet the or |iavt. huilt vats and dipping
demand of the people.
The Racket Store.
Miss Isabell Harriss of Okla-
homa City is visiting Misses
Louise and Josephine Kwing.
For the best Hour call on J. C.
Renfro-fresh car Marechal Neil.
stock is the order of the day.
I!'mmi extra votes with any
man's hat from si..">n to $(i.(N)|
First Saturday at Sedwick iV
('ook's.
1'. S. Fincher of (iritlin wis in
Albanv Monday.
1 Lot Men Silk Shirts worth
for *l.f>0 Saturday,
J. T. Lowery.
Mr. Merrick Davis was in from
his ranch Sunday and reported
that he had finished dipping his
cattle having no bad luck.
Bin Reductions on all Dry
Good First Satrday at Sedwick
i\j Cook's.
Miss Mattie Manning is home
Mr. A. J. ("enter recently vis-
Mr. and Mrs. H. F Conger of ited W. I. Cook's ranch to in-
Woodson were in Albany Wed- spect his vat. He says that Mr
nesday, the guests of Mr. and Cook has one of the best vats in j from Nocoiia tor the summer.
Mrs. R. S. Murrie. the country.
MSB—-— ■ lo percent Discount oil on any
thing in l lie store Satuiday.
J. T. Lowery.
Will You Read This Twice?
A very importnnt que.ition
to-dny which every hou:;ekoep ,•
Dust decido for herself i.; 'am '.he:-
nhe prefers pure, cream of t rt >r
bakinp powder like Royal or
whether she i'! willinp, to u.;e tluin
taking powder in food.
One kind i:; easily dl tin-
puinhod from the other, .,iin:e tha
laws of v.triou ; State . requiro
tho ingredLout ; to be print. 1
upon the label. If anyone i .n
doubt which to u:;e, it i.. nor'a
while to ask the family doctor.
Then decide.
And when onco n decinion i
reached let no advertiaement, o"
dealer'n nrgument, or canvn ;
solicitation, change the deci-
sion. It i.; not a question of a
few cent.i or of pleading a sale:;-
man. It is n question of health.
If this appeal ; to you as rea-
sonable and sensible advice, it
is worth reading twice. And it is
worth rememl er ing.
()ne of the features for First
Saturday will be a oall game In
I ween Albany and Cisco. I hey
will also play on 1'1 iday.
First Satui day Specials at S d-
wick iV < talk's.
Will I'.rattoii oi lahuacana i-
her« helping Mr. Pringle on
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Mrs. O. L. Pringle has l turn-
ed from Cooledge where she had
been visiting relatives. She was
accompanied home Mr. Pringle's
brother. K. D. Pringle.
The revival conducted by Rev.
Miss Osborne and Miss Mae Sal-
lee is progressing nicely. The
attendance has been fairly good,
which shows an appreciation of
Miss Osborne's able preaching.
An Easy, Pleasant Laxative
One or two Dr. King's New
Life Pills with a tumbler of
water at night. No bad. nauseat-
ing teate; no belching Kas. Go
right to bed. Wake up in the
I morning, enjoy a free, easy
bowel movement, and feel tine
all day. Dr. King's New Life
Pills are sold by all Druggists,
:il> in an oriaginal pickage, tor
25c. Get a bottle to-day enjoy
this easy, pleasant laxative.
Adv. No. 2.
M. Tollett was in town Wed-
nesday and reported much dam-
age being done by grasshoppers.
He says that if we get much
rain this summer the boll weevil
w ill be bad.
Messrs. M. I>. Bray. G. K.
Waters and Jim Cottle of Moran
attended the semi annual meet-
ing of the directors of the Al-
bany National Bank Wednesday.
On Wednesday the water com-
mittee of the City Council raised
the pump at Lake Wilier to near
the urtace of the water and
Hooded the mains, doing this to
nb\ ate the bad odor.
A Good Household Salve
t nl nary ailments and in. arie-
; -e • . t of tlli'Il. -fives >•'! " i- hi'
n feet ion or low vitality ma>
i dangero i . I to# t
i , k. . e« i cut, •: • briii-. <>r hurt
because it'ssinall. itlood Poison
n ulted from a pin-prick <■'
e): ' or al -'leh aiimei
jili .' n' \ri .i Salve excel,
lent It proWcts and heals tl.e
i f i k: Is inf i'tion
and pre\ei • <1.. •< 11 coiup.iea-
tion i id ■ 11 r ill Skin Blemisli
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The Albany Livery Stable, Albany, Texas
Mail, lixpress, and Automobile Passen-
ger Lines to Throckmorton, Fort
'mffin, Woodson, and Lusk
When Weather is too had for Autos,
Hacks, Buggies* Htc. will be substituted
Float Line, Livery Service, Feed, and Wagon Yard
Phone No. 138
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Pure Drugs and Medicines.
Ice Cream and Kodaks and Films,
Cold Drinks Toilet'Artlcles.
We Guarantee Personal Attention to Prescriptions, Only
Purest Drutfs Used.
P. F. Castleberry <&
Son.
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It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.( In
writing of her experience with Cardui, the woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feci like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, 1 do all my housework,
as well as run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give
CARDUI
The Woman's Tonic
a trial. I still u*e Cardui when 1 feel a little bad,
and it always docs me good."
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure si«ns of woman-
ly trouble. Si^iis that you need Cardui, the woman's
tonic. You cannot make a mistake iu trying Cardui
t >r > our trouble. It has been helping weak, ailing
women lor more than fifty years.
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others guest* were invited. After
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\ wen ended lefrt nments
v ., ,e,|. 1 lUnvitie are
the l v. ettin I : 1 > I" ' irt'l' '•
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Davi «nd Will Coker. Sr. and
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nr.i Tresis.
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Dr. FroiS Tinkle's
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Antiseptic iciiihig Oii-F.)r Man or Beast. ^
an external r< • or wire cuts, wouuda of any nature, 5
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oi; can get a bo!i!e at P. F Cas leberry .v Son's Drug
I e it tml if ii t •' itistied. bring the empty bottle
and ■ I vnir money. < >r if it pliases, tell your friends
tint ' it at • i ;'et another bottle.
Fred Tinkle, Winters, Texas.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1915, newspaper, July 2, 1915; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393754/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.