The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1918 Page: 4 of 6
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ISttNCML STATEMENT OF CITY TREASURER | ^ For Editors
OF ALBANY, TEXAS, MARCH 10, 1918
The State of Texas
1, 1917.
10.1918.
SINKING FUND
To bal. on hand $1.180 27
To receipt* to date 1,291.57
By disbursements to date
By bal. on hand
By Walter Williams t0 the Sheriff or any Constable
The Bible is the best text-book 0f Shackelford County Greeting:
on journalism.
The whole Bible is a model for
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journalists.
Moses was the first great ed-
itor.
1, 1917.
10.1918.
«ov. 1. 1917.
[ r. 10.1918.
Wov. 1, 1917.
flich. 10, 1918.
GENERAL FUND
To bal. on hand
To receipts to date
By disbursements to date
By bal. on hand
STREET FUND
To bal. on han<l
To receipts to date
By disbursement* to date
By bal. on hand
WATER FUND
By bal. overdrawn
To receipts to date
By disbursements to date
To bal. overdraw n
2,471 81
26 54
1,291.12
1. .*117 >;
586 68
S!W. 18
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1.071* 2*
1,411 It#
Vou are hereby commanded to
summon Luke Waters by making
publication of this citation once
in each week for four successive
weeks previous to the return day
•> i7i w.t' Moses published more criminal u t u
-.4/1.H4 ' ...iinai hereof, in some newspaper pub-
news than any publisher of to- i • l. i • •/ l. u
lished in your county, if there be
day would dare to print. . i- . . .
1 a newspaper published therein,
7 "/i Ml 'ourna''Hm reaches its highest ^ut jf not t^en jnany newspaper
75: development in democracy, and pub,i8hed in (he 42nd Judicial
1.317.1% r"'"^ democracy pos- j)jgjrjC|. f)U( jf there be no news-
paiier published in the said Ju-
Jeasu* Christ was the first . . .. ,
dicial District, then in a news-
true democrat. ,
paper published in the nearest
62.115 Journalism .* the interpeter's | ,)istrjct to ^ 42nd Ju(Jicia, Diii_
I.ISZdI profession. • , ,
i I net. to appear at the next reg-
1.4n4.nf> a* th.. ,.r i;#« .t,,.
ular term of the District court of
City Garage
J. R. Webb
Owner and Manager
(Successor to Kin# Bros.)
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AGENCY
Dodge Cars
and Trucks.
Haipataobile.
ACCtSSQRES
For Dodge,
Ford, aead
other Cars.
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As the interpeter of life the i
journalist must need hold the
mirror up to the whole of it
make the picture true. In
to
Shackelford county, to be holden
1918 RECAPITULATION
March 10. Bal. Sinking Fund
Bal. General Fund
" Bal. Street Fund
Bal. Water Fund overdrawn
Cash on hand to balance
.'1.571 4-
OUTSTANDING INDEBTEDNESS
Mar. 10, 1918. It") Water Works Binds
Or.e note for land due 1-15-1919
at the Court House thereof, in
i.ui". ... s„ite Au.any Texas, on , h«. third Mon- j
of many imperfection. the |„c ,lav .|„„e.l!UH.the name beirn,
w lure reflecte.1 from Ihe journal- thl. „,h ,,ay |un(> ,9,8 the„
i>tic mirror is probably as thost
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2,495 17
1.595 19 who buy it want it to be.
75 There are no paid reading
l. lJJ .il notice* in the Bible.
Luke was the first star report-
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Joseph was the first food ad-
17.5(10.09 m,n'stralor-
2NO ofi I'**11' the first journalist
17.7mii.ih) l" K«*t himself in jail and write
The above itatement is true and correct, to the best of my
-^Knowledge and belief. T. A. DEATS.
City Treasurer, Albany, Texas.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 19ih lav ot .March,
It D 1918. T. E. DODGE,
[SEAL] Notary Public. Shackelford C iunty, Texas.
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
While there's no telling what conditions may
face the country before the war is over, one
#ting is certain and that is that For i cars will
grow more and more into being actual necessi-
ties. both in city and country. Prospective buy-
ers will do well to place orders NOW. when a
reasonably quick delivery is possible. Don't
put it off longer for the demand is continuous
from all parts of the country; Ford c.«rs are
wanted in the North. South. East and West,
every' day of the year I^et us have your order
today and we'll hustle our best that \ou nia\
not be kept waiting.
W. J. Dodson. Agent. Albany . Texas
•till!
about it.
The first great -porting editor
was the fellow who wrote the
story of the fight which made
Goliath the prototype of the
kaiser.
What shall it profit a nation
to win a war and lose its soul'.'
There are no precedents in
journalism. The progressive
editor knows when to forget
what he remembers.
Heaven is a place where people
forget, hell a place where they
remember.
The cure for the evils of de-
mocracy is publicity.
The wages of sin is publicity.
With faith we enter into good
journalism.
To lose faith is to lose power;
j the cynic is an ineffectual jour-
nalist.
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J. C. Jentho was up from Mo-
ran Wednesday, and called at
the News office and renewed for
| another year. He said that he
thought may be so if he would
pay his subscription it would
rain well here is hoping that it
will. Brother Jentho fact of the
, business is, it has got to rain
pretty soon, and it always rains
in this country when it comes to
a show down.
and there to answer a petition
filed in said Court on the 30th
day of November. 1917, in a suit,
numbered on the Docket of said
Court No. 6K7 wherein Emma
Waters is Plaintiff and Luke
Waters is Defendant and said
petition alleging that Plaintiff
and Defendant were married in1
October. 1902. and lived together
as husband and wife about 14:
years and that during such time
she treated her said husband
with forbearance, love and affect-
ion, and that she managed his
household affairs in apro|>erand
economical manner and that she
d>i\
We are butchering nothing but the
very best beeves
and we handle only the best packing
house products. We are in the mar-
ket at all times for your fat cattle
and hogs. We appreciate your trade. a
Morgan's Meat Market
At Matthews Memorial Church
a patriotic <ong at this
service.
It must be that the War. 1
The subject of the morning |he [)routh
conducted herself with propriety sermon will be. "Such a Nice
and was at all times mindful of Disposition!" Come and lautrh
her obligations to her said hus- over the other fellow's and may-
band, but that during the month be it will do you good to cry a
of December, 1916, without any little over your own.
fault of the Plaintiff the Defend- Miss Ivaline Dorthy Smith will
ant became infatuated with an- sing at this morning service.
other woman to witt: Mozelle The subject at night will be. |
Coleman at Dublin, Texas, and "The Trenches of War and of'
that the Defendant wholly ab- Humanity." Get the two pic-
andoned the Plaintiff and ran tures; No. 1. Soldiers in a
away with said Mozelle Coleman Trench. No. 2. Humanity in a
and went to Rotan. Texas, where Trench. This will be the last an'nteres,mK "umber of |
the Defendant lived together in ' of the series of War Time Ser-
adultery with the said Mozelle mons.
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STOMACH TROUBLE
Mr. Marion Holcomb. cf Nancy, Ky., say*: "Fur quite
a long while I suffered with st >ir.ath troub!e. I would
have pains and a heavy feeling after my meals, a most
disagreeable taste in my in u'h. If I ate anything with
butter.oil or urease, I w ! I spil it up. I began to have
regular sick headache. I h .,1 u t I pills and tablets, but
after a course of these. I v. , i! I hj constipated. It just
itemed lo tear my si >ir . 'i a'l uix I found they were
no good at all for my trouble. 1 heard
THEDFORD'S
Coleman for about 6 months when
the said Defendant and Mozelle
Coleman left Rotan, Texas, and
went to Snyder. Texas, where
they lived together in adultery.
That since Defendant left
Plaintiff he has not contributed
anything to her support in any
way whatsoever, ail of which
renders their living together in-1
supportable, wherefore Plaintiff
prays for a decree of divorce
dissolving the bonds of matri-
mony existing between her and
lhe Woman's Bible Clas.- of the said Defendant together with
the Baptist church will entertain general and special relief and
with ■•n I -'t i Social Friday af- costs of ,<it. Plaintiff also al-
tering.n. March fr<>m three to leges that the whereabouts •
six, at t' c residence of Mrs. \V the Defendant are i i her un-
•I. D<d ■ K very one invited t<> known and that she is a l >na-
attend. A free wil' offering fi re.-id- nt of Shackelford
wil1 be given. County, and ha- been for more
than six months before the filing
of this petition and has been a
resident citi n of the State of
Texas for mon than 12 months
or something is I
ing the thought of people
God and his church, for
ance at church is incr
Still there is ro«im, and a
welcome, for more.
In entertaining the
j Club at her pleasant
Hillroad street last
afternoon. Mrs. H. S.
included several guests^
for her attractive bridgv
The afternoon was very
i
Miss Mareie Ksheart will ,i„g ablj' 5"""' ,or heT
playing. Mrs. F. B. Clond i
given a pretty hand emb
ed apron.
(iuy Taylor and Laurel
mer, who were voluntarily'1
ducted into military serviefci
last Tuesday morning for
(ireene, Charlotte, North
lina. They entered the i
and are to be trained to gst
kaiser's goat.
PROCTOR K. CLARKE
CIVIL ENGINEER
Geodetic and Topographic Surveyor
ALBANY. TEXAS
Specialize on the conditions and
requirements in Western Texas
Ihe Hapti.-t Ijtdit* Aid S« -
ciety met Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. S. C. Coffee. The
afternoon was spent with work, j.lst ( l t
ind devotional exercises were
n nnO
Sores and Wound9 on the limb# or boA
Tl.„ w- i . should nol be neglcctfKt
They quickly become ulcers and ar. hard to cure.
BALLARD'S
SNOW LINIMENT
Heals Quickly
wllSnaar?uCj!^nt rem"V° klrf' thc hl,u^ prompt OH
W .nt h? .°S.ur cTry " ' r Cu<-- Wounds, Sore* Gal*
Skl ' St,r' Krtl • ' by t'i'iv.iiing. It i*
K-<l lor hun .n . r amni.il I! sh pike Sue an< $1 ptf I
J4S. r. D4LLABD. Proprietor. ST. I OtIS, MO.
■%„ _ __ _ 'mil devotional ext-rt'ises were Herein Psil Nol. but have you
Black-Draught
recommended very highj) , so began to use iL It cured
mt I keen it in the house all the lime. It is the best
liver medicine made. I do nut have sick headache or
•tomach trouble any more." Black-Draught acts on
the jaded liver and helps it to do its important work of
Ethrowing out waste materials and poisons from Ihe sys-
This medicine should be h every household for
in time ot need. Get a package today. If you feel
W. * dose tonight You will feel fresh to-
aorrow. Price 25c a pacKaue. All druggists.
ONI CKNT A D09?
Mr?. I'. .1. Lynch.
Zenie Hammer and wife of
with your return thereon showing
how you have executed the same.
Witness K. S. Long. Clerk of the
District Court of Shackelford
County.
Given under my hand and seal
of said Court, at office in Albany,
Texas, this the t th day of March,
Misses Mary Murrie, Ktlie 1918.
Reynolds, May Duncan, Mr*.! (I*S. 1 K. S. Long,
Hamil. and Hugh Ayres went to District Clerk, Shackelford Co..
Abilene Monday. Texas.
Aspermont came down and s|>eni
Saturday and Sunday with their
parents and to tell their brother
laurel g<«Hibye before going to
Camp Greene, Charlotte. N. C.
Suns ms.|r | indu «Jua| m,
C«II«t4 w ian.i,l, ■
Si'iin* •BJSumii., r .Sun.
Telephone 150
Pressing Clothes it as
an Art as Making ThM
We claim that to properly and tl
press any kind of garment it must bci
on a HotFman sanitarv steam clothes]
ir.g machine.
I hi.e method produces the natural
shape in -Mothes of every description, I
the nap. brings out the color,
garment an ap|>earance of nei
'causes it to last much longer. Let!
vi nee vou.
WU1 G.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, March 22, 1918, newspaper, March 22, 1918; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393881/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.