The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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The First National Bank
Albany, Texas
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
m SAVINGS AND THRIFT STAMPS
TRAVELER S CHEQUES
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED
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THE ALBANY NEWS Th-,!w"" - u mikinK
medicine for the road drag.
ISSt'ED EVKRY FRIDAY MORNING
Rir iard H. HcCarty. Ed. and Publisher With this splendid sen fin, In.1
■n "Pi Iuii N. HfCtrtv AfMtMli mim .
MtCHi| I*** "«•' k'
*d•< tN« >'om< o«rt •« Aib«- t«« • winter gr i- rue.
M «tl Kfttt. t
St'MCRIPTION $t.M Per Vkar
The League of Nations
Great Britain will use all her
influence to make the league of
nations a powerful reality, but
sh' can not regard it as a sub- ^
stitute for ner own navy in any £
measurable period. Winston *
Spencer Churchill, the minister}
of munitions, in an articl- con- £ \
tributed to tht <j!a gow Sunday ^
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('all it selfishness it' you like, ^
but it seems to us that each
country mu t look at the question
from its own point of view.
JSritain is dependent on htr
nav\ for he very existence.
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1 i.rl n, ed Stales of America J* %
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us week
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AOVKKTHINf, K.\T SCllOOl IHHri'ls tills W el
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e n'< -ftrich for nmctt lna«rtfc<r> -'tmr r#*lu
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FRIDAY. DEC. •-'< . nis.
•Vc are going t« ; el • il •
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Id Shackelford. Yw, this
o niv my. lid y..,i ttfew obser- 'rhur-uv an. it km I rail
h? pretty school ««g '-r ' ' - •• and s'ill rail
v.:t;on o
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weather. - ; r<- on mi-
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K,:ik' back
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it will hapi'
tlie pi-ope-,
ktnan. mereh.
i rin nv-n lee
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can't alT rd to enter any league ^
t • th. tn ol' the ri^t' i•C ijl
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s t-'ietermmation.
A natioi . being rtn aggregatinn
ol in i. 1 luals, has ii.alienao e
i i'hi the name :.s an imiividii tl.
natii-f's mvereignty ir< 111-
\ '<late.
W. t:ik" it that President W:
. t. • •- t indamenial pn -
up!, or facts before him a- I
H -i> \ •- toward the peace con-
fer- nee.
I'm* eague of nations, as
i :ner ;-- • from the confer, nee.
will be it is .safe to say. bast
in ruai esteem anil not on any
I i ..• i d-fast ru!" that tra s-
•t •« i.a'iiiii:>l sover'-ignty.
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Well, the <m:.s a.«
almost her- bu1. let' r for-
get the roa I !/ n
cr a!' other ;i s.
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rt, f . '! ■ ■ -jalistic
C I.as -it oj: deinocr::'ie
leaders anu g<t.T N'atiii-r-i Pro-
hibit '*<. National W<m u; Su1'
fraue an.i rarr «ad owiie ,•
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roads'.' We are sp< ndinv tt'
ar.t!> i' doli i grehiig i;.d !ix-
trig tin in. . -. e going t .
up the grade'.' I'iie rt-. o irav;
the vsi :n.
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C-. •!< v.ant i coii-eive wii.''
they have >i eiit >n the re'.'.is. !*\
.. i .. . ,, iHiiliog a road drag on in m.
Uncle Sam • kn lier are ■1
v . .■ i am Keeping up .he gra>i". '
conung hoitie l* tna:u ;
and t- 1 it -unmi-sioriers, they
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the terrible war i; over
and -re lo.n. h • o / in^ and
KV?ords will 1 • ,hf vn in-
n^elt ng i nt. I <• : r .t to
plow '•hare^ .n«J pruningiiook-
and tlien pea* • an! plenty will
re'gn in the Ian 1.
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-i-.vi -i i*t the n. at. t.
V"!i fani'er:-. d" you belitv-
t., • r. ,1 i;.'.t. I'o y . -
l ii it's e • 'iiotnv in th - up
mi'|i our roac •. I'nen it you
do, a'id tell ; our commission-
Say folks, ilt vnu know when ,-r s ^ < llicial w;.i. -
Shackelford ointy wii. have an tocoini v w/ ti:e wishe-ol ni->
up to date road ijrugtt - sy tem'.' eoii-t t.'-uey Ai.d now to|K-.
Why when th citi/.enship of when you : . Ke up your mind
this count' ietn.i'id it. itie that th* wmd drag is the lyifeira,
ctMjnty commissioners w l. !• 11 «vil<beag"
j'l>t thelhtnsfs and siM-nd the
m M-v ... t I ajf 'hit the " ' ... v, , ] 1,(|.A!I j
|icotile dem: mi.
WILSON & BIGGS
Hot and Cold Bath.
*UKN I H K
Waco Steam Laundry
SHAVE. HAIRCUT, |
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Last Satu. lay Wiii |)«ls ii t shampoo or Massage
hitched his F tract, r to a J < i !
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read drag • ira rci-tl ten mill .• ,
of the Fort J>rir1 ■'i r.>u.i and ten
mile.* o; tl:' Newcomb road.
That's twenty :'.les it. one day.
f.'d Will s.-i' "hat he can drag
thirty tutles >.'r da-. It did
a goinl job of it too.
December 10. l'.MN.
I'o lb n. Joe Burkett, Judc
the 1'Jnd Judicial I hstrict ol if .
W <. the Grand Jury for the
D cember 1! 18 tcrni of the
i : t'ourt of Shackelford
Count1". 1i-vjs, have bee: in
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in t i la) during which ' \
t •* we ha.i investigated all ^ ^
vii st ms of the law brought to N \
< : ' 'iitior. ami as a rei-uit <*i >
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l : llierati'ins we ha -e f : ti
iiv<-bills oi indictment, three of
^ 1 .'hart felonies, and tw- ol
•. i. eh are misdomeanors.
Wi recommend to the Ccun';
Att.iri < \ ami th< Sherri'Ts !>.■-
partnn nt that in the fut ire they
- -e that all violations of the
Sun.iav law are | ros« euted. .-t
the same as violations of any
other law.
We recommend the appoint-
men of a finance committee to
audit the books of the various
officers of the county.
We thank the various officers ^
for the assistance rendered us in >
the discharge of our dutit
having finished our laiior
now ask to be discharged.
F. Ii. Cloud.
Foreman of the (Irantl Jury
Attest
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Secretary. /
Why spend one hundred and
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We Charge No More For First Class Work
Than is Ordinarily Asked For ^rond Class
)ur put pes*' !>• to clean, prc-s. ti ! repntr
our slothes in such t w tv th * y u in !'•
■c our Wi.u'k as bettei ti) > I.
\i ! to charge you no more for thi< kind
>et ice than perhaps you h iv - been in th ■
>tt, f paying for unsatisfactory resultv
[here's a difference we want to show you
,IEB & DAVIS
TAILORS
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fifty thousand dollars in building ) *
roads then jus sit down and el £ <
it w«ur out and awa " pf
tin height ol fooilsiiliess i he ^ s
commissioner •■?' the C" mt*. are /
the ser ants of the common- L
wealth, g • and t-ll them to drag \
the roads. J ^
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There's a republic born in tier- ^ yf*
many every tjay or two. The
lied daggers one day. soldier-
and workup mens council the
next, and here we go.
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Hut gee I. ok at those wheat /
fields, green did you say ' Well
I should smile.
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These wet dri/.zly days are
making medicine for that bump-
er crop next year.
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It's a mighty good time to use
j the road <irag.
The report has gone out that I
am selling strictly for the cash,
and that my books are closed.
This is a false alarm. Of course
I want to sell all that I can for
cash. Who wouldn't? But my
books are always open for good
accounts. That means those
who pay their accounts prom-
ptly, when due. Now. if your
account is past due, please call
and settle at once. Our stock
is always complete. We study
to please our trade.
Yours truly,
J. T. LOWERY
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1918, newspaper, December 20, 1918; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393834/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.