The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1897 Page: 4 of 10
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It should be made a matter of publi
knowledge timtDe Witt's Witch Haz"
Salvo will speedly «tfre piles of the
langest standing. It is the house-
hold favorite for burns, scalds, cuts,
braises and sores of all kinds. 13. M.
Campbell.
The past week has been line on the j
threshers and hay makers.
Who can think
of some Simple
thing to patent?
Protect your Ideas: they may bring; you wealth.
Write JOHN WKDDERBURN 4 CO., Patent Attor-
ueyn, Washington, D. C„ for their #1,800 prim offer
•nil list of twe hundred Invention* wanted.
Drewey Grogan made :he News a
pleasant call yesterday. He says he
will probably ride again this year at
the cowboy reunion which will be at |
Seymour on the 4th, 5th and (Hh of
August.
When h cold is contracted, cure it
at once. One Minute Cough Cure will
»et you on the road to recovery in a
minute. It will cure pneumonia, bron- j
chitis, and all forms of lung and throat j
troubles. B. M. Campbell.
Judge Brown and family of Vernon,
Chag. Fain, Mis* Mayme Fain sno
Mrs. Jno A. Fain of Weatherford,
relatives of the families of D. A.
Nance aud Eli Meyer are here visiting.
They have spent the greater part of
this week on Fish Creek hunting and
fishing.
THE STATE SUMMER NORM AL
at Baird, Texas, July 12th to Aug.
13th, promises to be the best attended
and most successful ever held in west
Texas. Examination fee of teachsrs
paid by the citiztns. Free . lectures,
hospitable people, and instructors of
recognized ability. Board $10 to $12.
Tuition $5 For catalogue or infor-
mation address A. M, Stewart, Secre
t&ry, Baird, Texas.
Mrs R. A. Elliott visited her home
last Sunday and Monday, returning to
Albany ou Tuesday.
Thirty years is a long time to fight
so painful a trouble as piles, but Jacob
Mitchell, of Unionvilla. Pa., struggled
that long before he tried De Witt's
Witch Hazel Salve, which quickly
and permantly cured him.It is equally
effective in eczema and all skin affect-
ions. B. M. Campbell.
Stock of
THE OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM |v
North^West Texas.
S. WEBB,
Attornky at Law.
W. G. WEBB,
Attorney at Law.
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L. H. HILL
Notary Public
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INSURANCE AGENTS.
NAlsany, Shackelford County, TbxasK-
Our past experience in the above lines of business, enables us to give the buvsr or
seller the advanage of a quick honest deal,
Write us or see us personally, if you want information regarding lands, town
property^ horses, mules, cattle, sheen, etc. We are in a position to give vou anv
information desired, J J
Dress Goods.
Mrs. J. R. Ilailey and
hare returned to Waco.
WANTED Three or four ncen to
drive scraper teams on railroad work.
Will pay $1.35 per day. Good
job. Steady work. J. M. Acker-
man, Albany, Texas. 11 — 4t
P. C. O'Laughlin has returned from
his.ti;ip to Pertnysvania, N#W York,
and other Eastern States.
Should you need a buggy, wagon
or wagon sheet, call on us and get
our prices before buying.
M. T. GI;i.J,EDGK & SON.
The Ladies Missionary Society of
the Prisbytarian church, will meet
with Mrs. Conrad next Tuesday morn-
ing at 9 o'clock.
If you keep a cow you need a milk
cooler. See adv.
Chas. O'Laughlin was up from his
Eolian ranch Saturday. Charlie is
elated over the scheme Albany has
inaugurated for a telephone system,
. 8 pounds of roasted coffee for $ 1,00
for cash, at McRimmon & Go's.
II. C. Arendt was quite sick one
day last week, caused Irom becoming
over-heated in the harvest field.
A new line of ladies shirt waists of
the latest styles, just arrived at Mc-
llimmon & Go's.
Ed. Hargraves and family are ex-
pected to arrive in Albany absut the
10th of this month. Mr. Hargraves
will have a position with E. E. Whit-
ney in nis grocery.
.Egbert Cook of near Ft Griffin, was
in the city last Friday.
Born :t— To Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Irwin, of Ft. Griffin, a girl.
Services at the Presbyterian church
next Sunday July 4 as following : 11
a. m. sermon and quarterly commun-
ion. 8 :30 p m. a fourth of July ser-
mon.
Dr. E. R. Manning made the News
a pleasant call Wednesday morning.
T. N. Baker and daughter, Miss
Mollie, made a business trip to Jone*
and Haskell counties last week, return-
ing on Thursday night. They report
•plendid crops all along thtir route.
Henry Sherman passed through
Albany yesterday en route to Marlin,
Texas where he will visit for a few
ftlki.
Zephyr Gingham reduced from
12 1-2 ets. per yard to 81-2.
son Collins, |Ludgate Gingham reduced from
10 cents per yard to 7 1-2
Louise Gingham reduced from
61-4 cents per yard to 4 1-2.
Scotch figured lawn reduced
from 6 1-2 cents per yard to
4 1-2.
Figured lawn reduced from 8
1-3 cents per yard to 6 1-2.
Figured Dimity reduced from
10 cents per yard to 71 2.
Figured Dimity reduced from
12 1-2 ets, per yard to 9.
Figured Dimity reduced from
16 2-3 ets. per yard to 121-2.
Organdie reduced from 1 Scents
per yard to 111-2.
Organdie Dotted Swiss reduced
from 20 cents per yard to 13
1-2.
Satin Striped Rigolo reduced
from 22 1 -2 cents per yard to
15.
SHOES.
Only Line
From Central Texas with Throuc h $
Pullman Buffet Bleeping uar« w
Daily Without Change
TO THE
Ladies Oxford Slippers sizes 2.
4, 4 1-2 at 55 cents.
Ladies Oxford Slippers sizes
3 to 6 at 85 cents.
Ladies Oxford Slippers black
and tan sizes'3 to 6 at $1.15.
Ladies Oxford Slippers black
and tan sizes 3 to 6 at $1.50.
Ladies Oxford Slippers black
and tan sizes 2 to 5 1-2 at $2.
Misses Oxford Slippers sizes
13 to 2 at 70, cents.
Misses* Oxford Slippers sizes
12 to 2 at $1.00.
Childrens Slippers sizes 8 to i
10 1-2 55 cents.
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NASHVILLE
CENTENNIAL.
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
7-Hoors Quickest Time-7
Boots, aoO Sloes.
fast trains
daily
Also a new and fresh line of
Nashville, St. Louis,
Chicago and
the east and north.
Take advantage of the opportunity to
visit your Old Home for little money.
SEE NEAREST TICKET AGENT.
H, P. HUGHES,
Trav. Pass'r Agent, 6th and Main Sts.,
FtfRT WORTH, TEX,
L, S, TH0RNE, E, P. TURNER,
Third V. P. and Gen'l Mgr., G. P, and T. A.,
DALLAS, TEX.
For Salk.—A bargain in a second
hand piano. For particulars call at
the News office.
It. H. Rodgers was in our markets
last Wednesday with a load of line
watermelons, which were grown on
fcis farm on Dry Branch.
Groceries,
Fruits and YegetaMes
kept on hand.
We want Your Trade.
Respectfully.
D.O.McRIMMON & CO.
A new and beautiful line of
trunks at McHimraon & Go's.
large J
J. M. Sherman was down from
Haskell county this week after a load [
of flour. Mart says that he is of the
opinion that the wheat crop of his
section will be marketed here. He also
speaks of the good condition of the
Haskell road since it has been wofked
by our citizens.
1 he ladies of the Christian church
desires the News to extend thanks to
the people for their liberal patronage
of the ice cream supper on last Tues-
CllildreilS Slippers sizes 2 to 5 day night, the receipts of which were
50 cents. $38.65, expense $2.95, leaving a net
balaneo of $35.70.
S. A. Bradley of N.^wcomb, was in
our market with some nice shoats last
Friday, which he sold without much
trouble.
flflWKES
A full and complete line
of these Celebrated Optic-
al Goods can be found
and fitted to the eye at the
Drug Store of
J. B. GE9RGE,
Albany, Texas.
Where also is kept all kinds of Drugs and Medicines for
family and Physicians use. Druggists Sundries, Station-
ery plain and fancy, and all grades of tablets always in
stock. Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours,
Your patronage solicited.
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 2, 1897, newspaper, July 2, 1897; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414680/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.