The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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Seventeenth Year—No. 18. ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUG, 31, 1900. Whole No. 856.
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THE OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM IN
Morth^West Texas.
WEBB & HILL.
(S. Webb, L. H. Hill,)
Agents and Notary Publics.
WARREN & WEBB.
(J. R. Warren, S. Webb,)
Attorneys at Law,
Yes, indeed, it will be an excellent
idea to save time, money and labor
this summer by investing1 a few dimes
in a set of our MILK CANS and
Crocks. Guaranteed to keep milk
sweet and fresh.
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THE EGYPTIAN PLAGUES
were cal ltd forth by Moses rnbre
than 3000 years ago and the both-
ersome fly and the blood-sncking
mosquito continues to visit and
stick to us all summer. Let us
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help you fight them with our jine
line of
Screen Doors and Windows!
They are proof against every
pest. Prices down, way down.
We have a nice line of Buggies, and
Wagons, which we will be pleased to
show and price to all wanting to buy.
Also Paints, Oils and Varnishes, Guns
and Ammunition. In fact everything
kept in a well regulated stock of Hard-
ware. Two large stocKs consolidated.
2. large houses full!
Come and see us, we will treat you
right, and defy competition from any
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source whatever.
D. O. McRimmon, wife and
son, Willard came in Monday
evening from their visit to
St. Louis.
Mothers endorse it, children
ke it, old folks use it. We
efer to One Minute Cough
Cure. It will quickly cure all
throat and lung troubles. J.
W. Manning. G. L. Chism,
Moran, aug
Andy, the colored porter on
the T. C., was hurt while un-
loading express at this station
last Monday evening. He was
taken to the joffice of Dr. Man
ning, the T. *C. Surgeon, and
made as comfortable as possi
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Wooten Wells.
Fare for Round trip from
j Albany $9.85. Limited 30 days
|for return, tickets on sale daily
until Sept. 1st, 1900.
"Webb & Hill
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INSURANCE AGENTS.
SlIACKELFOftB COUNTY ITmAS.K-
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
Collections and Abstracting,
and our charges are reasonable and in accord with the
times. Examination of titles, drawing of Jlegal instru-
ments, etc., a specialty.
Our nearly 20 years experience in the agency business, enables us to give tiie buyer or
seller the advanage of a quick honest deal, as we are thoroughly posted.
Write us or see us personally, if you want information regarding lands, town
prooerty, horses, mules, cattle, sheet), etc.H wWe are in a position to gwe you anv
information desired,
N. B.—We are agents and have established a local board in Albany, for the Standard
Savings & Loan Association of Dallas, Texas. Wq are now prepared to build houses
and loan money on choice Albany property.
WEBB & HILL.
J. E. Raines, wife and child-
ren returned from St. Louis last
Monday. V
The ..quicker you stop a
cough or cold the less danger
there will be of fatal lung
trouble. One Minute Cough
Cure is the only harmless
remedy that gives immediate
results. You will like it. J.
W. Manning. G. L. Chism,
Moran. aug
Mrs. Geo. W. Gregg and Mrs.
R. S. Miirrie made the News
office a pleasant call last Mon-
day evening.
The West Texas Fair.
The West Texas? Fair offers
to the counties making the best
exhibit the following liberal
premiums: To the county
making the best exhibit $125.00
cash premium, the second best,
$75.00 cash premium, the third
best, $50.00 cash premium.
Taylor county being barred
from this contest.
Estray Notice.
Estrayed by R. H. Rodgers
before H. W. Jones, J. P. Pre-
cinct No. 1, Shackelford County
Texas, on the 18th, day of
January 1900, one Red Roan
horse branded J on left should-
er and C on left thigh 8 years
old. • One Sorrel horse mule
no brand about 4 years old
about 14 hands high. One
Brown pony horse branded
JAS (open a, ja connected with
bar under it,) on left thigh and
T on right shoulder and T on
right thigh about 15 years old
and appraised at $35.00.
S. A. Newcomb.
C. C. C. S. G. T.
It Helped Win Battles.
Twenty-nina officers and men
wrote from the Front to say
that for Scratches, Bruises,
Cuts, Wounds, Sore feet and
Stiff Joints, Bucklen's Arnica
Salve is the best in the world.
Same for Burns, Skin Erupt-
ions and Piles. 25ets a box!.
Cure guaranteed. Sold by J.
B. George, druggist.
Millions will be spent in pol-
itics this year. We can't keep
the campaign going without
money any more than we can
keep the body vigorous with-
out food. Dyspeptics used to
starve themselves. NowKodol
Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat and allows you to eat
all the good food you want.
It radically cures stomach
troubles. J. W. Manning. G.
L. Chism, Moran. aug
Mr. ancLMrs. T. L. Blanton
spent last Sunday with Judge
J. A. Matthews' family at their
ranch home. He informs us
that Judge Matthews will
return to Albany Saturday,
to-morrew.
Pioneer and Clearfork
■ News.
F. K. Chism visited Rocky-
ford last Thursdav and Fri-
day.
Tom Chism made a trip to
Crystal Falls one day last
week.
J. W. Castlemans' Summer
school is progressing nicely.
R. L. Manly and C. M. Wal-
ker were in our vicinity last
Friday.
The young people enjoyed
an entainment at Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Hughes' last Friday
night.
There was a picnic on the
Clearfork at the Throckmorton
and Breckinridge crossing last .
Friday.
J. C. Curry of near Brekin-
ridge was ia our section during
the past week.
Several of the Pioneer peo-
ple attended singing at Clear-
fork last Sunday.
J. B. Beard made a trip to
your city with wheat one day
the past week.
W. L, Wragg made a trip to
Breckinridge last Saturday.
Edwin McWilliams made a
trip to Crystal Falls last Wed-
nesday. * * *
We were glad to meet W. L.
Nelson last Monday. Mr. N.
has had rather a severe'tassel'
with chills recently.
J. A. Mooje, a former resident
of this place, visited here this
| week.
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, August 31, 1900, newspaper, August 31, 1900; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412546/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.