The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [46], Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1898 Page: 4 of 10
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OOOC, rabuuMr
declared
Albany against Spain by a few
who never srnelled powder.
The old timers don't say much
but think a heap.
Mrs. A. T. Baker rnd sister,
Entered, at the poatofficeat Albany I jjijgg Mattie Proctor, who visit-
Texas, as tecond-claxs mail matter. f ed with friends in Albany last
week, have returned to their
homes, the former to Fort
Worth, Texas, the latter to
Monroe City, Mo.
As usual the people who
I keep Albany alive and up
I with the times are at the work
again this spring with their
never tiring energy. We have
| reference to our merchants and
mechanics.
AHVK.HTISINU KA-IKS;
Pav Iamjai.: Imii cuiiw |>i'r ill*- firwl inser- l
i: 5 oente par line tor «ach subsequent insifr
Hon. DUplay advertineineuta, 80 cents per inch
par month single column
Subscription Pkic*. 91 Pkh Ykak.
LOCAL.
Wr*—*-—*—■ '' — " agf
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Pair.
Da
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDfR
A Pare Grape Cream of TarUr Powder.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD^
ANNOUNCEMENTS. , _ . W ,
Quite a number of our citi-
We are authorized to announce the zens have planted nice garden
following names, subject to the action patches and others are prepar
With the building prospects
I that Albany has before it for
this year, it will be a hard
matter to keep it from boom-
|ing just a little.
It is rumored that one of
I our citizens will erect a stone
or brick residence in Albany
this season.
What pleasure is there in life with
I a hekdache, constipation and bilious-
ness P Thousands experience them
who could becsme perfectly healthy
by using DeWitt'a Little Early Risers,
I the famous little pills. B. M. Camp-
bell.
of the democratic party.
FOIi COUNTY JUDGE.
I. M. CHISM.
FOR CJUNTt AND DIST1UUT CI.KliK.
W. L. MANNING.
FOR 8HKRIFF AND TAX COf.I.ECTOR.
VV. A. WILLIAMS.
J. M. FLIEKSON.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
J. S. McCOMB.
WALTER CHISM.
FOR ASSESSOR OF TAXES.
J. P. TAYLOR.
The plans for the new Pres
byterian church and the Rey-
nolds Presbyterian Academy,
to be built in Albany,are in the
hands of an architect, and we
expect to soon give our readers
details of the proposed work.
After years of untold suffering from
piles, B.W, Pursell of Ivnitnersville,
Pa., was cured by using a single box
of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin
diseases such as eczama, rash,pimples
and obstinate sores are readily cured
by this famous remndy. B.M. Camp-
bell.
ing for the good work.
J. M. Ward of Breckenridge,
| was in our city several days
this week.
E. E. Whitney spent last
week at his ranch, looking af-
ter his cattle interests.
TEXAS
PACIFIC
ON AND AFTER OCT. 19
HE GREAT T.
"Sunset Limited," jjj
ill
ONE QF THE 2
FINEST TRAINS IN THE j|
WORLD |
WILL RUN SEMI-WEEKLY #
EACH WAY TO #
LOS ANGELES *
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0 SAN FRANCISCO, |
ALSO TO £
St. Louis «?•* Chicago |
VIA
TEXAS & PACIFIC FY.
Through Dallas and Ft. Worth.
THE FASTEST TIME EVER MADE.
A Palace on Wheels.
See nearest ticket agent for {urther
particulars. «
E. P.
TURNER, C. P. & T. A., Jj
DALLAS. ' J
33 a *4 44* *«* *»»»: t et e « *
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
New spring goods of al
nds are being received daily
by the Albany merchants.
A tin ill of terror is txperjenced
when a brassy cough of droup sounds
I through tha house at night, Gutter
ror soon changes to relief after One
Minute Cough ( ure has been admin-
istered. Sate and harmless for
I children. B. M. Campbell.
Robert E. Lynch has secured
ah agency from the noted mu-
sic house of Thomas Goggs
& Bro., of Galvestion, and is
ready to supply you with all
kinds of musical instruments
and musical merchandise.
Mrs. Early
Albany last Saturday
Rogers arrived in
evening
fell
Pure fresh hog's lard for sale
in any quantity at Nance &
Meyer.
Rev. Frtach McAfee returned
from the city of Baird Monday
afternoon.
A nice refreshing rain
here last Monday night.
Whooping cough is the most dis
tressing malady; but its duration can
be cut short by the use of One Minute
Ceogh Cure, which is also the best
known remedy for croupe and all
lung and bronchial troubles. B. M
Campbell.
CANE SEED! MILLET SEED!
To arrive this week at J. F. Collins1
& Son. One oar load of cane & mil-1
let seed, also Kaffir corn and nor-
thern seed corn. 2 wk
Mrs. B. W. Rose and two
W. V. Irvin returned from Ft.
Worth last Saturday.
8
Mrs. A. J. Cook, of Avo, Jones
county, is in Albany under
medical treatment. She is the
daughters, Misses Emma and guest of K. D. Webb's family.
Marie, of Cisco, came to Alba-
ny last Saturday and visited Frank Hubbard was in the
with L. H. Hill's family, return- city a few days this week, and
ing to Cisco on Monday.
Deu't annoy others by your corigh
Ing, and risk your life by neglecting a
oold One Minute Cough Cure cures!
coughs, colds, croupe, grippe and all
throat and lung trouble. B M. Camp-
bell.
made the
here.
News a visit while
W. M. Bass, who was men-
tioned in last week's News as
being under arrest charged
with murder, left last Friday
morning for Alabama, with J.
W. Barnes deputy sheriff from
there.
W. P. Thurmond returned
from the north last Monday.
The telephone company put
in cedar polls on the linerunn-
5 to Judge N. L. Bartholo
mew's residence south of town.
We are informed
vvi 11 be comrui'need '
tuny IVletbone
at once on the line
morton.
that work
>y the Al
Company,
to Til rock-
There are three little things which
do more work than any other throe
little things created—they are the ant
tbe bee and DeWitt's Little Early
Risers, the lust being the f imous little
pills for stomach and liver troubles.
B M. Campbell.
0. J. Wood a prominent stock
man of Throckmorton county,
: was in our town Tuesday.
Mesdames Geo. T. and Win. D.
Reynolds are visiting in Miner-
al Weils this week.
Misses Grace and Bessie
Lee have returned from their
visit to the Lee ranch.
Miss Nellie George is homo
figain after visiting several
^ the CMiBtay,
E. D. Easter and J. P. Hus-
Ikey came in from Hopkins
! county Tuesday evening with
I three car loads of cattle.
Rev. Caperton is on a visit to
GSO. T. MYXOU®.
The First National
Albany, Texas.
Paid-up Capital $7S,0W.
Capital and Surplas •100,000.
Surplus 925,000.
Authorized Capital $360,000
Will buy and sell exchange on all the prmciple cities
of the United States and Europe, and transactagen -
eral banking business. Small accounts
same courteous treatment as large ones. Your Dns
ness solicited. 1111 '''{
T. N. Bakek & SON,
Successors to M. T. GULLEDGE & SON,
:DEALEKS IN:*
Farm InipleHiontSj Harness,
Saddlery; Buggies, Carriages, ctc^ Come and see our new
Rock Island Wagons made by the Webber Co.
Main Street,
Albany, Texas.
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DEALER IN
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
invention is probably patentable. Communica-
tions strictly conBdential. Handbook on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
A handsomely illustrated weekly. largest cir-
culation of any scientific journal. Terms, $3 a
year; four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN &Co.36,Broad^ New York
Branch office, 625 F St., Washington, D. C.
To VV. L. Manning, County Clerk
of Shackelford county, Texas : lit
compliance with the estray law now
in force, I herewith return the follow-
ing estrays which have been found
running ut large, and not estrayed,
and state that the owners of the same
ara unknown: 1 light bay horse
about 5 or 6 years old, about 14|
hands high, branded thus on left
shoulder and B on right shoulder. 1
black horse mule about 5 or 6 years
old about 14 hands high, branded
BV on h»fi thigh, said animals now
0? ranging in the neighborhood of
Moran, Texas, April 10, 1897. J.
E. Morris, Com. Pre. No, 3. Shack-
elford county, Texas.
J. M. Ward shipped a car
load of horses and mules from
this station Tuesday morning.
Rev. Holmes and Herbert
McDanniel made a trip to the
Clearfork last Monday duck
hunting.
A. R. Plummer and wife, of
Moran, were here Monday shop-
ping-
Miss Grace Wolf, of Abilene
is the guest of her brother,
Elza, in Albany.
Henry Wilhelm, a prosperous
farmer of the Ft. Griffin neigh-
borhood, was in our city last
Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Diller spent
last Saturday in Albany.
In our Announcement column
this week will be found the
i tin 'of J M Frierson, candid-
ate for Sheriff.
B. F. Reid has rented the
farming land on A. A. Clarke's
place and is preparing to put
in a crop
Geo. T. Reynolds made a
rip to Midland Tuesday.
There will be preaching at
the M. E. church next Sunday
morning and evening.
Commissioners Court met
last Wednesday to attend to
some unfinished business.
R. Moremen
streets SartnirdTsy.
Dr.Z. W. Casey
Offers his professional service
to the people of Albany and
country. Calls
surrounding
promptly attended day or
night.
Office tip stairs over George's
>rujf Mom.
TO
SF10UIS
"MEMPHIS I
WITH DIRECT CONNECTIONS
KR POINTS
NORTH. EAST
SOUTHEAST
vne
ROUTE
BEST
CBIKAGO. LOUISVILLE
CINCINNATI
& EASTERN CITIES
S. G. WARNER,
Genl. Passenger aoint, i
Tyler, Tex.
A. A. GLISS0N,
Trav. Passenger Aqt. i
Ft. Worth, Tex.
J. G. Grogan reports every-
thing in a flourishing way on
the Clearfork.
was on out:
Farmers
just now,
rtg&ts are nt>t blofckad^,
are all very busy
consequently our
W. Jf. POWELL,
PHYSICIAN 1 SURGEON.
Office Hours, frsm # ». m. to 4p, »,
ALBANY, TKXA8.
F. M. OLDHAM,
RESIDENT DE.NTIST
OFFICE AT ALBA NY MOUSE,
The News office hasreceivSl
a coat of paint this week. Geo.
Simpson did the work.
II. C. Arendt says things are
prospering at Arendtville, and
everything on the ranches in
his section is being fed, but
prosPects it Will
not be long until cattle will be
out feed m tbe pasturea Witt-
n°ticed a couple of fine
& Z the dV>t last
-Lxonaay that were readv for
gamevariat Th7 were °r tbe
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Hats, Caps, Shoes, Etc.
I offer good goods at. low
prices as an inducement to
purchasers, do others offer
more? See me an be convin-
ed that "I am the individual
you require."
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. [46], Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1898, newspaper, March 4, 1898; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413237/m1/4/?q=negro: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.