The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917 Page: 3 of 6
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Owners <>t' Kurd car* arc advised to beware of
"counterfeit parts." If your ear needs adjust
ment brinjr it here where you will tind reliable
service with the complete mechanical equip-
ment to (five the highest quality of Ford service
obtainable. All the Ford parts lifted are sup-
plied by the Ford Motor Company. You can
not expect your Ford to give the service and en-
durance you demand unless you have it cared
for by men experienced in Ford methods.
Touring Car Hunalwiut <u:>. Sedan ■> ; i;
Coupe let x>0.~>. Town Car all f.o. h. Detroit
On sal#- at Ford < i a rage. W. I. Dodsim. 1'
top.
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The First National Bank
Albany, Texas
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00
[Farm land Bank
To be Organized
(/■ate a number have spoken
to me about organizing a Farm
{Land Bank, and this 1 have <ie-
1 cided to do, so any one wanting
to borrow cheap money on their
land, will hand in their names,
and when :t sufficient number
are in organization will be had
and applications <♦■[) in.
W. C. Webb.
Oil Leases
ri;e Kmpire <ias i'd Fit I Co.
leaded a part of the M. Cau-
ble ranch the past week. It
loiti.s imkJ to is. This company
had already leased twenty thous-
and f-res ot lai d tn the county.
Now *ne\ w," more gom! ir -
di' Mt: I!, eh '
latk a'n«> it travel, vo'i just
> tgh' n> • > the wagons and
autos t;oirv' by 1 l.*i wagons
pass.' i ihrma'h A ban> in two
days last we -!.. The autos were
not count***), but there wee at
l*M<t one hundred r>* i li; If
|. ( ks to 'ts .ike our I'ighvvji
a rett\ . n i as-e'.
FIRST AND OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANK
Prompt Attention to all Banking Matters
ENTRUSTED TO US
tuTebv LMVefl
'''11, ic e flu: iiiebi
it he! I bv
cluuttv
kirn' Bros
Mrs. J. C
ar d aught
ntzzr-
— mST!
1 J. H. Friedlj
jTHE RACKET STORE MAN |
Keeps the variety of goods the
people want.
3ft' I
A
q;t :
i
Lynch, I'rof. Miles
M s Fran is. L-ft
gKt for Dallas,
tig two or three
county.
J Hardware, Dry Goods, Hats, Clothing.
• Shoes, and Cowboy Boots.
ret,
irf
nti You get your goods at lowest
prices all the time.
h«
Your Business Appreciated
b*
A
A Plant that Grows
with the Times
Ai< .1 five years 11*0 we conceive*! i tiniwndom k>a
the uf givinc to America a soft drink such ts
it tmd ntvrt before tinted. A new kiivl of r>ft drjk
in flavor and in its cereal ingredient*---.! soft dr-.r fc
that thould lie nutritious as we'l ;ii delicious— p *e
■•id % holt sonic.
The idrn trok tr«t—it was cultivated, experimented
with, tended v. ;'h all the carc .m-l skill that vie- e
could opply. Foe four years this work went on mid
then fnully alout n year u^o there i^ijni; into lx-j |
Bcvo—the drink triumphant.
Ltis than two months after its intiuductiuti Bcvu t..«|
lea|:(d into iuch jx pulanty that. «v n our aire. <)y
L.'gi facilities coakl not supply the ckiiiaiul.
The rtvult i« that soon will be cuuipkteri (built ( y
public dtmatid) the largest plant «f i*s kind in t>e
•.A-rW—daily tottliiig capacity, 2,UO0,(K ) bottles.
roo will find Drvo ml * I
places where rrfrvthi.t^
be vera£es arc sold. &• v 1 r;
avltl in bottlrm only- Jttr! it
tx-'thid exclusively by
AiiiituiitF-BuacH—ST LOUIM
WALKER SMITH COMPANY
Whole-ah m ai<r> HMIWNWOOI), TK*A«)
!■-— it.fs suHh h1 by detlrr
,.. ;j •. .
: P. F. Castleberry & Son ICARDUI
For
Weak
Women
Id use tor over 40 years!
rhousjmteol voluntary
letters irom women, tell-
ing ot the good Cardui
has done them. Ttiis is
the be^t proo^t the value
ol Cardui It proves !h;it
Cardui is a good medicine
tor women
There are no harmful or
habit - terming drugs in
Cardui. It is composed
only ot mild, medicinal
ingredients, with no bad
after-effect's.
TAKE
Oi wt'.i I iiiatior
Pearl Chuney was up from Ch.ir'- yTMwe ^ver tfc>in
Moran Thurstlay. : Stephens county this wee*. *
• imi out
tt ti tn
I fir ft. ' > |iii\ In '
Jul I f • ! Miti
Wi i k ii >v i ■ " :trtl.
MMiti i iin- i ' Oi n. at r it i* ii
[ isheii mi i ;t-;t:iVw
lirilln 'It. i i.nler.
4
A
\llen was iloin>? ^i- '. A. at'V'ws « ta
m - n 'he city Wednesday. do.vti tiiii the ru t h itin- wyk.
Mr. a- I Mrs \ v
-it t t frorr " • r.irt-t" vsis
.lust wait unfit we tfet that
i i^i tosut out to Hubhanlcr t'k
. «>n't we .spin -ho?
wvrr
eh
Revival 3t Ke^comh
1 kit tIf« i l.ltti« t'if '.;i tt>t .M..s
I
nd
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DRUGS and
Drug Sundries.
PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded
Cold Drinks for the Millions
He Woman's Tonic
^ | ■ vu van i«*| vu v wmi. am* •
Cn«alu . u-ill >(a &rt uini
w
sionurv oi Sfeiih
U'ltir .i n\
conth Shi tfciv.
Itai i > Ivit'ti U
r'ur 11'^!.i e. Am >
i ;uwp!i .t a ' «is !« :
' in* iit In n i t thai
j has ti.-, i w itn i
; son* tii:.e, is ;; >; <
man a' il a i <- n
anil h; wi.i i' • "
ifanv ■ i- in it-iti'
1 hi* >it pat tin •. M
sv n v. i' 1 t •:
-;ii
I he \lbany Livery Si: b\k
Albany. Tcxj ^
V \ . t \V!' s> x\[, V{ H1MOBI. " \sSfcV • !
Throckmorton, Ft. Griffin, Woodson am '
Whor weather is too bat tcr Autos K/cIbl,
s. etc. will bt substituted " 4
! il < >\1 Ll\F I I VERY SHKVI
i Ktl-1) \M A VXKO
PHONE Nt 1}8
r
Pressing Clothes is as Much
an Art as Making Them.
We claim thai r" p roper I v and : horoughl*
1 res.s an\ ki'ivl of tcarment it ni .s' h ilone
.•ii a Hoffman sanitan steam eUifnes DPem-
tnvr machine.
This method produce^ the nat r.t body
-K;i|ie in -lothesof every deacriptiot.: aises
i^i> nap. brings out the color. «ri- the
•M.U..K.I....I* L-arment an appearance of ss*n-> and
[m u, m.,1 it to last much longer. Let n.- con-
vinceyou. _
Tt t hone tM Will G. Stand Ifer.
You can rtly on Cardui.
Surely it itl do tor you
what it has done lor so
many thousands ot other
womenl It should help.
"I was taken sick,
seemed to bf . . . ,*
writes Mrs Mat y t Yeste,
ol MadLson ileiuSts, Va.
"I got down so vseak,
could hardly walk . . .
just staggered around.
... I read ot Cardui,
and after taking one bot-
tle, or before taking quite
all, I felt much better. I
took 3 or 4 bottles at
that time(and was able to
do my work. I take it in
the Spring when run-
down. I had no appetite,
and I commenced •rating.
It is the best tonic I ever
am " Try Cardui.
All Druggists
Mi .ii ii Mi>. '
\l.-!t •!
*11,*t MHnia*
the kfu>'>!s nt Mr
K. Hatch* i M
ut i*. • i t M i - i
Charley * a .bi-
sections ul .at U :
Southwi St
cuiintx. wi at -
S. Hetidrifk^ ai ••
I Will t>rv: i '
isual luHir*.
fveninn.
Ian
HARDW \B E
We carr> everything ti 1 4 founc
first class Hardware Sio*..1—
••n
-4 M
it l
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vr ti;*\ At
' i.Ir v Hi**:
h. ,'.ft.
1'. H. t 'liuk liiiw II : I rt!
ThrtickiMfrloii tv.r. \ Uu- ..el-.
Work, huktie and pull in the.
f.> t*ni that r.ii ^ i.< world, i
Shelf liardv/are.
Wagons,
Farm Imp'enents.
Wire,
Staples an: Nails
Let us do your T> BF ICANIZ 'S
\ours for service.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1917, newspaper, August 31, 1917; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393970/m1/3/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Shackelford+County+-+Albany%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.