The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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R.S.MURRIE
Dealer in
Staple and Fancy
GROCERIES
Everything fresh and clean.
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| up it has ha<l a vacation of
m -eral weeks. the Woodson
it- /■>•. Record return* to our desk. The
.... 'i.t'irwa- not directK resjion-
PAUL BAKER Ownei and Editor
mi< • for the sus[>en.-ion of [nih-
il' i'ioriand we trust this mis-
fortune will not happen again.
that he deserved the full penalty
of the law. His crime and pun-
ishment should he a strong les-
;smin the inexorable law that;
i the jH'nulty will follow the crime.
i iov Colquitt is planning a
'ma.-s meeting of the farmers
over the state, and in fact over
all the Southern States, to be,
held on l>ec. ltith. At this time
the proposition of decreasing the j
cotton acreage for l'.U2 will lie
(lisnis-ed The meeting and the
decrease in acreage are both
commendable suggestions, and
we predict much good to result
therefrom.
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V* M*u«r
\7 /'«' )• >r
■ /j i J 7/,7 v /, /:, B'van'> latest legislative sug-
v't -tii'!) i- that each steamship
["• e hao) ? man is 'I.-' 01.e 1 d Ik. •• two win-less tele-
! ' • " ' p. ant v' '! 'i "pef'atnrs A law comply-
\\ | I'h .*li|!: vvith thi^ suggestion would
il htless he of much value; nev-
di .i l i. ; >i, !.iI• • - it ertheless we cannot help being
; pi . i 1. • v . t'einii led > •!''the volubiiity of Mr.
Hr. an' legislative suggestions.
Four hundred progressive Re-
publicans in California pledge
their supjiort to IaiFolette for j
the presidency. This is indicat-
ive of the strength of the Wis-
consin senator in the West, and,
in fact, suggestive of his strength
in all progressive camps. It is
further indicative of the unpop-
ularity of Taft in his own party.
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Hut. a- is generally the case,
when it comes to the final test
Republicans all vote one way.
$10.00
$100.00
$1,000.00
temporarily idle its safety
should be your first con-
sideration. There is no
better security for your
savings than having it
deposited in
Tin iam Moil Brt
STRONG! SAFE!
CONSERVATIVE!
VJl ■ «•, i r.. t),, nidi- li you have done something
I. i: • .r.vaken to the fact since the last Thanksgiving day
th< a man v. thin him. to make others happier, it you
ha', done -omething to make
I i ' !• A ,v M dmi- th world better and nobler, if
•: Ol t . Ml at .. It ,., >. \ i' j ar<'11 11 v gratet ul and thank'
, , ,j , ervot • in- ful to the \I!-giver for his mani-
f, - *" ■ i ^ and the told t ■ \ou tnav in tlv
\ '<anv that ,k:; ' pi'oudl f• •! that you have
iiiit lived to the pre. ent Than! -
giving da,\ in vain.
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;i .,. , !!■ < i Iii-.ittie wini '.'.i
1 ' 1 : • atik.'d eli tiM-uted Xoveml'i" 'wenty-
; • • *. .11 ft -it fo! tin- murder of his
'(• tfan ,j, ■ ■ ef it wifi coiifi--ed Ins guilt at the
■ v • hc:. c\i r .it I * ! jr. Widle it was generally
v -11 lit 1 alike In . eved tfat h v\ a g ailty, his
• t i!v i • ion .vi:5 elear the mind
of mam in making it certain
BARGAINS
IIM CISTERNS
In this issue of the News is a
notice of the M. K. & T and the |
A. & M itinerary. The demon-
stration train will reach Albany
1 p. m. Friday, Dec. S, and re-
main one and one-half hours, it
is the desire of those conducting
the demonstration that they l>e _______
k ''!'1"',u 'would consent to he such. As self, and this, after all. in the
",W!| 1 have much to •,how the Republican nominee, Roose- only help that is worth much,
and much to teil that win be of V(.|{ would certainly receive much it is encouraging to note that
support that Taft would as cor- the great schemes for the bene-
'" '' ' '' '" tainly lose. tit of (he jtoor and the friendless
Reynolds College should visit the
train at this time. It is to be
h'i|..'i!, also, that as main farm-
et ;i - p issible will be present at
the train to receive some prac-
tical in-'run am in farming
Ri Dl'L 7
CO/1 ON ACKkAGl
of the present day, are schemes
that will help them to help them-
selves, that will teach them self-
reliance and develop the good
7 O Bbl. Cistern for $40.00
25.00
llavlor I niversity'x endow-
ment Of MiOO.O'HI | almost com-
pleted The generous gift of
STiU.fNMi h\ <"ol Slaughter a few
days ago ver> nearly completed
11.#- > '.ikmhki which the Hapti-t
were to rai>e I he other
(nni come from a N. \ Hoard
Haylor I'niversity ha- U en a
gii .■ fat tor for education in
'! • \ii- and it I a- been through
t • e ' U t. ind altruism of
great hearted men like ('ol.
SI mghter. whether rich < r |«N<r
that 'he in titiilt'iii has been en-
a ti gru and pf ■ • -; * ; Maj
h tiumbi i mi t« a e. and ma\
the • .tuber and usefulness* of
it t stution- like he ha he|p«*d to
'os !• a grnw and pti ■ |H-r.
nator W
etts, H
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J. C. Taylor & Co.
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to In
for the
this .i
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to ha\<
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claim*
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ed with
It is re|Mirted that the Farmers
I'nions are endorsing the plan, 'hat is in them.
suggested by the governors' con- ——————
ferenee at New Orleans, of re- I>ee|>-8oated coughs that resist
ducing the acreage in cotton. To ordinary remedies require both
i ,i external and internal treatment.
reduce the cotton acreage, .we
, , . , . II you buy a dollar l>ottle of
believe, is the safes! plan on ham,ARM'S HORKHOUND
which to work for increased SYRIT you get the two rem-
price Any effective plan to edies you need for the price of
enable the farmers as a whole to om'- There is a HFRRICK'S
hold their i >tton and to market '''d'l'hR I'OROl S I'LAS-
it gradually will undoubtedly be 1,1
, . each bottle. Sold by all drug-
very helpful. Hut this is not K,ls,s
enough. As long a there is an
over production, the price will If >(,u like high class groceries
lie com|>aratively low. And then, ,rw<''' a< Murrie s,
too. ten acres cultivated scien-
tifically will prxlai i a much as \
twenty acn cultivate*! in the
old way. Hot all farmer will
not at once adopt -cientifi' farm-
ing and > ime w< fe.tr t er w ill,
then fon ;i reduction to one-half
the acn agi womI'! ; t at pre-ent
nit oi the r.t: i " tl,.- >ame
an >unt of cot ton
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S. C. COFFEE
L'iw. L.ind and Insurance
Office Over First
National Bank
ALBANY,
TEXAS
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Miss Sarah Switr.er of New
\ ork ha buiii a hotel in tlmt
J. C. PARNELL
H M.iso, Siun and Carriage
■ uing atul I'.iper Hanging.
ate
it iii that nient.maj receive a '.ight's lodg-
" ha had mis' warn- ir.,* for twenty-i ve cents This
o; hi* ■ ; ; . .nt> i" m« ntionetl mer ly becau -e it is
it • pin'sible that one of the man\ philantropic
decline to !>■ a candi- plans for the benefit of the pm r
•i S' i! dec' • i. R * •- in large cities. This is phiian-
v. it .(-in Im • ,i inevitable frophj that will help it will
R pub ;• at .r.ee provided he help tin individual to help him*
at ace t of .< i.^.<"«i in which Fixture fi imes in kie to order]
girla. kjoki. for < in ploy- All.ori v>ar«„tttd factory
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fjAY DAVISi
JEWELER
and Watch Repairer
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Baker, Paul. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, December 1, 1911, newspaper, December 1, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394042/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.