The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1900 Page: 3 of 8
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For Superior Tons Grinflir.se and Excellency in
the Manufacture of Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
Sold in 11.000 CitU"i ai-.l T-.wns in the U. S. Host;
Popular Glasses iu tlio U. S.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
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experience
Trade Marks
Designs
.... Copyrights &c.
Anyone sending a shetcli and description may
auicklv ascertain our opinion free whether an
Invention is probably patentable. C° rn in urn ca-
tions Ktrictly nolill (lent !ul. Handbook on Patents
gent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific JSfflcricatt.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest clr-
dilation of any scientific journal. 1 erms, fd a
▼ear; four months, $1. Sold by nil newsdealers.
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in I'ostolilce, Albany, i'cxns.
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Dr. W. M. POWELL,
PHYSICIAN I SURGEON.
AI.KANV, TKXA8,
Residence phone 94.
Office phono 25.
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F. M. OLDHAM,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
OFFICE Willi Dr. \V. *,I. 1'OWKIiL.
13r. J. W. Harrison,
Practice of Medicine
Surgery f, Midwifery.
(!ffice over George's Drug
Store. Residence next door to
Mr. Xu<r.
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Free Trip to Paris!
Reliable persons of a moclianical or inventive miml
desiring a trip to the I'aris Exposition, with good
salary and exjiense s paid, should write
XhT VAIENT KECOKD, Baltimore, >1(1.
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1 am now open and ready for
business at W. E. Dodge's
old stand on the Corner. I
am showing this week new
Silks, new Satins, new Per=
cals, new Ginghams, new
Embroidery and nearly eve=
rything in the Notion line.
1 will appreciate a call from every man, woman and
child in the County.
I represent 3 of the leading Tailoring establishments
of the U. S., and have nearly 900 samples for you to
select trom. Having had 8 years experience in taking
measures I am sure I can fit and please you. I make
special ordersfor Hats, Shoes, Underwear and Gents'
Furnishings,
For the coming season Mrs.
Raines will have the biggest
Sine of
MILL]
ever brought to Albany. .She hopes to meet all the
Ladies and Children.
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Respectfully, .
, Raines.
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| Local |) Personal, i
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Plumbing, gun smithing and
sewing machine work done by
J. W. George. tf
Irvin Moudy has locat ed in
Stamford. He has in his poss-
ession a good teayi of horses
and a first-class iloat wagon.
We predict he will succeed in
getting his share of work, for
Irvin is a rustler.
i'j s-vrMs
Geo. Barbe, Mendota, Va.,
says, "Nothing did me so much
(rood as Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
One dose relieved me, a few
bottles cured me." Tt digests
what you ate and always cures
dyspepsia. J. W. Manning.
The bright prospects of the
"Future Great" has caused
many of- our young men to
emigrate, and we fear that the
move to organize a cornet band
in Albany will be a failure for
the present. However, they
say that they will have one at
Stamford, and that we can come
ii]) there when we want to
hear some good music.
I. P. Brazel was circulating
among our people last Friday.
Don't let the hand of time
paint wrinkles on your face.
Keep young, by keeping the
blood pure and the digestive
organs in a healthful condition.
HEREINE will do this. Health
is youth, disease and sickness
brings old ago. Price 50 cents.
Mrs. J. K. Miller, Newton
Hamilton, Pa., writes, "I think
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
the grandest salve made." It
cures piles and heals every
tiling. All fraudulent imita-
tions are worthless. J. W.
feb
Manning
J. F. McCarty of Bethel was
in our city hist Friday.
K. I). Webb returned from
the Abilene country last >veek,
'iere lie had been for some
Merch-
Our fee returned if we fail. Any one sending
sketch and description of any invention will
promptly receive our opinion free concerning
the patentability of same. "How to Obtain a
Patent" sent upon request. Patents secured
through us advertised for sale at our expense.
Patents taken out through us receive special
notice, without charge, 111 The Patent Record,
an illustrated and widely circulated journal,
consulted by Manufacturers and Investors.
Send for sample copy FREE. Address^
VICTOR J. EVANS & CO.
(Patent Attorneys,)
Evans Building, WASHINGTON, D. C.
M. L. Elliott of Deep Creek,
was among the visitors in Alb-
any Friday.
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve
is nnequaled for piles, injuries
and skin diseases. It is the
original Witch Hazel Salve.
Beware of ad counterfeits.- J.
W. Manning. feb.
•Iladlev Robert arid wife vis-
ited. in Albany last Friday.
W. S. Philpot, Albany, Ga.,
says, "DeWitt's Little Early
Risers did me more good than
any pills I ever took." The
famous little pills for constipa-
tion, biliousness and liver and
bowel trouble. J. W. Manning.
wnere ne
time, employed on tin
ant ranch, exterminating prair-
ie dogs. Mr. Webb won fame
in this business last year while
working on the Spring Creek
ranch for Frank Iv. Sterrett
He was so successful in killing
out the dogs at the above place,
that his services are being de-
manded from many places by
parties who are desirous of
getting rid of the prairie dog.
He informs us that a ranchman
called on him recently and
wanted him to go to King Co.,
and try his luck for him but
Mr. Webb had a contract at
the time and could not go, but
furnished the gentleman with a
recipe to mix the dose Ileuses,
and sent him on his way re-
joicing.
Hotel!
One Dollar-a-Day House.
I am prepared to accommo-
date the public at one dollar a
day for board and lodging, and
solicit your patronage. South-
east corner public square, Al-
bany, Texas. A. J. Messek.
R. L. Penick and Ed. S Hughes,
members of the Colbert, Penick
Iluges Co., visited Albany last
Friday.
J. A. Masliburn
city Friday. He
in our
with an attack of
in his right ankle.
was
is
rheumatism
suffering
Working1 Ivight and Day.
The busiest and mightiest
little thing thai ever was made
is Dr. King's New Life Pills.
I'liese pills change weakness
into strength, listlessness into
energy, brain fag into mental
power. 'I hey"re wonderful in
building up the health. Only
25c per box. Sold by J. B.
George. feb.
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GKO. T. KKYNOLDS, President. W. D. REYNOLDS, Vice-President.
N. L. BARTHOLOMEW. Cashier.
The First National Bank
Albany, Texas.
Authorized Capital 1250,000.
*****♦♦♦
Paid-up Capital $75,000.
Capital and Surplas $100,000.
Surplus $25,000.
Will buy and sell exchange on all the principle cities
of the United States and Europo, and transact a gen-
eral banking business. Small accounts accorded the
same courteous treatment as large ones. Your busi-
ness solicited.
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t. n. Baker,
:DEALERS IN:
Farm Implements, Harness,
Saddlery; Buggies, Carriages, ctc. Come and see our new
Rock Island Wagons made by the Webber Co.
Main Street, Albany, Texas.
SEND MO MONEY
WITH YOUR ORDER,cut. this
ad. out and send to UH.and
we will send you OUR HIGH
GRADE DROP CABINET BURDICK SEWiNG MACHINE >>J froiKht,f.o.i).Kubjecu« ixawina-
Ujii. \oucan examine it at your nearest freight depot and it found
perfectly satisfactory,exactly as represented, equal to ninrlilwiiotlicrH
ax Id;,'has *00.00, and TI1E (.KKV1KST IIAUGAIX YOU
JIT® S Special Offer Price $15.50
and freight charges. Machine weighs 1^0 pounds and the freight will
average 75 cents for each 500 miles. GIVE IT THREE MONTHS' TRIAL
your own home, and we will return your <15.50 any .i ivyou are not
satisfied. We sell d HIV rent makes and Grades of Sewing .Hai'iiineg at $H.oO,
$10.00, #11.00, $12.00 and up, all fully described in «mr Free Hewing
Machine Catalogue, but $15.50 for this DROP DKhK IAI5INKT OCUUICK is
the greatest value ever offered by any hou*e.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS
tisements,offering unknown machines under various names, with various in-
ducements^ Write some friend in£liicago and learn who arere'iahle ami who are not.
~ ~ " has every MODKHN IlII'ROVEMKYr,
KVKRY GOOD I'OI.M OF KVKRY HIGH
GRARK
THE BURDICK
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fmijp<y jjpi'rst,
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$
Klkt.
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AC'IllNK MARK, WITH TIIE
DEFECTS OF NONE. Made by the
bt'Ht imikcrft In Amerli'u,'
from the bewt material money
can buy.
SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK DROP DESK CABINET,pinm. p„iisi,c(i.
— 2 ; one illustration shows machine
closed (head dropping from sight) to be used as a center table, stand
or desk, the other open with full length table and head in place for
sewing. 4 fancy drawers, latest 1H00 skeleton frame, carved, paneled, em
bossed and decorated cabinet finish, finest nickel drawer pulls, rests on four
casters, adjustable treadle, genuine Smyth iron stand. Finest larpe High Ann
head, positive four motion feed, self threading vibrating shuttle, automatic
bobbin winder, adjustable bearings, patent tension liberator.improved loose
wheel, adjustable pressure foot, improved shuttle carrier, patent needle bar,
patent dress guard, head Is handsomely decorated and ornamented and beautifully
nickel trimmed. GUARANTEED the lightest runnincr, most durable and nearest
uoiHeles* machine made. Every known attachment Is furnished and our Free I -
struction Book tells just how anyone can run it and do either plain or any
kind of fancy work. A 20-Years' Rinding Guarantee is sent with every machine.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to nee and examine thl« machine, compare it with
■ . ■■■ — those your storekeeper sells at $-10.00 to
$00.00, and then if convinced that you are saving 825.00 to $40.00, pay your freight agent the $15.fiO.
WE TO RETURN YOUR $15.50 if at any time within three months you say you are not satisfied. ORDER TO DA Y .
DON'T DELAY. (Sears, Roebuck A Co. are thoroughly reliable.-Editor.)
Address, SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, lii
D. S. CTJLLUM.
I am now in my new quarters at old
"Norman Horse Stables," and am
better prepared than ever to serve the
public in the livery business* See me
when you want such service.
Albany Telephone Company.
Local Exchange Albany and Throckmorton, Texas.
Long Distance Telephone Service to all Points.
N. R. PRICE, Tlanager.
Thos. Goggan & Brother.
We buy more Pianos and Organs than several
factories produce, lience we sell cheaper and give
better value for the money than any house in the
South.
WE KEFElt TO ANY BANK IN TEXAS.
Our stock of Musical Instruments, Sheet Mus-
ic, etc., is the largest in the South-west.
Thos. Goggan f Bro., Dallas and Galveston
emers o.rv
Most everybody knows
something about
Old Virginia Cheroots
as 200,000,000 of them are being
smoked this year. Ask anybody about
them, if you have never smoked them
yourself. They have made their
own reputation and their own place
in the cigar trade, wholly on their
merits. Three good smokes for five @
cents, and no waste ! J
Two hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. ^
gj Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. 5
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1900, newspaper, February 16, 1900; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412671/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.