The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899 Page: 2 of 10
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At the earnest solicitation of our n
and customers, and having secured a
the building we| nowf occupy, we have ..
continue the business here in connection with our f|
Abilene Store. We will be glad to serve our
friends from either stand. Yours Yery truly.
THE STAR STORE
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Entered at the postofficeat Albany
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'ADVERTISING KATES:
Pay Local: Ten cents per lints first inser-
tion : o cents per &ne for each subsequent Inser-
tion. Display advertisements, 30 cents per inch
per month simjie column.
Subscription" Prick, $1 Per Ykak.
LOCAL.
A number of our friends re-
sponded to statements sent out
by the News on Dec. last. Still
there are a number who have
not paid up. We are needing
these small amounts to pay
parties who have been kind to
us, and they inform us that the
amount due them must be
forthcoming, therefore, in order
to comply with their request
we must ask those who possi-
bly can to help us. Quite a
number of subscriptions have
matured since we sent out
statements and to those we will
render bills this month with a
hope of being rewarded for our
trouble with a goodly shower
of 50 cent dollars.
Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in Chicago.
Hisgen Bros , the popular
South Side druggists, corner
69th st and Wentwortli-av.,
say: "We sell a great deal of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
and find that it gives the most
satisfactory results, especially
among children for severe colds
and croup." For sale by B.M.
Campbell. feb.
The ball given last Friday
night by Mr. Z. A. Hall and'
class, was well attended, there
being fifty-four couples on the
lioor at one time engaged in
the dance. Everybody present
seemed to enjoy the affair, and
all praise Mr. and Mrs. Hall for
their competency in teaching
the art of dancing. Messers
Albert Gage, Proctor Clark
and Bert Palmer assisted with
the music. Mr. and Mrs. Hall
go from here to Dublin, Texas,
where they have a cla?s await-
ing them.
Wanted.
Reliable man for Manager of
Branch Office I wish to open in
this vicinity. If your record
is O. K. here is a good opening.
Kindly mention this paper
when writing. A. T. Morris,
Cincinnati, 0. Illustrated cat-
alogue 4 cts postage.
Grand-ma Reynolds, mother
of J. H. Reynolds, returned
from Waco one day last week,
and has been the guest of Mrs.
J. W. Middleton and Mrs.Tuck-
er in Albany.
When buying groceries don't
forget J. T. Baker. He also
makes a specialty of feed stuff.
J. F. Collins & Son are clos
ing out their entire stock of
groceries and hardware with
a view of retiring from the
mercantile business for the
present. It is useless for us to
say that our people are buying
goods at great bargains at
this house.
from
A. J. Messer returned
east Texas last Friday.
D. O. McRimmon and wife
left Wednesday for the north-
ern markets to buy goods.
Leave orders a!nd I will come
and get your broken furniture
and repair it. J. W. George.
G. L. Carr is a new name
our list.
on
NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF
FINAL ACCOUNT.
No. 88.
The State of Texas, to the Sheriff
or any Constable of Shackelford
County—Greeting: Maria J. Wil-
son, guardian of the ertate of Leroy
D. Wilson, h minor having filed in
our County Court her Final Account
of the condition ofj,he Estate of said
Leroy D. Wilton together with an
application to be discharged from said
guardianship, you are hereby com-
manded, that by publication of this
writ for twenty days successively in a
u«wspaper regularly published in the
County of Shackelford, you give due
notic# to all persons inrereited in the
Account for Final Settlement of said
Estate, to file their objections thereto,
If any they have, on or before the
April term, 1899, of said County
Court, commencing and to be holder)
at the Court House of said County, in
the town of Albany, on the first Mon-
day in April, A. 1)., 1899, when said
Account and Application will be con-
sidered by said Court.
Witness: S. A. Newcomb, Clerk of
the County Court of Shackelford
County.
Given und«r my hand and seal of
said Court, at my office, in the
[L.S.] town of Albany, this the 9th
day of January, A. D., 1899.
S. A. Newcomb.
Clerk C. C. Shackelford Co.
A true copy, I certify :
W. A. Williams.
TOMME & POSEY
have opened a first-class
GROCERY
at B. W. Tomme's
former place of bus-
iness, and invite the public
to patronize them. Fresh
Oysters served at all times.
J. T. BAKER,
(Successor to J. H. LEECH & CO.)
STAPLE AND
IB1 A.NCY
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By
Sheriff Shackelford County, do out best to please vou.
P. H. Williams, Deputy Sheriff
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An ''up-to-date house, where you can get anything y
want in the grocery line. Our stock is always the bes^
and Ireshest that can be had. Country produce bought
and sold at fair prices. Give us your orders and we will
J. H. Moore returned to his
ranch in Jones county Tuesday.
Mrs. Ewing and Miss Josie
Alcurn visited the News office
last Tuesday.
Louis Huskey called at the
News office Monday.
Thompson & Meyer grocers.
Phone 23.
An
honest Medicine for
La Grippe.
George W. Waitt of South
Gardine, Me., says: "I have
had the worst cough, cold, chills
and grip and has taken lots of
trash of no account but proffit
to the vendor. Chamberlain's
Cough Kememdy is the only
thing that has done any good
whatever. I have used one 50
cent bottle and the chills, cold
and grip have ail left me. I
congratulate the manufacturers
of an honest medicine." For
sale by B. M. Campbell, feb.
C. H. Clement, Floyd Chaney
and Chas. Lieb were in from
Eolian Monday. They report
the health of their community
much improved.
J. H. Vick was here from
Newcomb last Monday.
There will be services at the
Presbyterian church next Sun-
day at 11 a. m. and 7.30
mvsraes
Highest Honors—World's Fair,
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
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A Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder.
*8 YEARS THE STANETARtt
To The Public,
We have this day disposed
of our interests at Albany, Tex-
as, to Messers. Rockwell Bros.
& Co., who will collect all
claims due us and pay all debts
owed by our firm. We bespeak
for our successors the liberal
patronage heretofore accorded
us. Thanking the people of
Albany and surrounding coun-
try for their suffrage during our
stay'among them, we are,
Respectfully.
• M. T. Jones Lumber Co.
Albany, Texas, Feb. 2, 1899.
Having acquired the interests
of The M. T. Jones Lumber Co.
at Albany, wre shall continue
the business and solicit the
trade of the town and tributary
territory. Our stock will at ail
times be kept up to the de-
mands of the trade. . Soliciting
your inquiries when in need of
anything in the lines of build-
ing material, we are,
Respectfully jydurs.
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
Albany, Texas, Feb. 2, 1899.
We would like to have said
something regarding the Circle
Belt Railroad this week, which
would have given some light on
its prospect for coming to this
place, but can learn nothing
more than that our committee
feel sure that the bonus will be
made up.
Albany, Texas.
to treat you- fairly and politely
by appreciating your efforts to
assist me in my undertaking. I
am fast growing in touch with
Hardware! Hardware!!
Hardware!!!
I am trying to establish in Al-
bany a competative Hardware
bjjsiness. In doing so I re- the goods you need by keeping
spectfully solicit your patron- what you call for. Prices as
age end support, as an encour- low as any retail establishment
agement to successfully and hi the state, regardless of cost
permanently locate among you. to myself. Hoping to have the
When needing anything in my pleasure of an early and re-
line I will call your attention peated call, I am respectfully,
to the fact, that I will in the J. E. PARKER."
future, as in the past endeavor Albany, Texas.
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Will Muse was a pleasant
visitor at the News office Mon-
day.
Mrs. Hall of Cisco, was the
guest of Mrs. J. W. Middleton
this week,
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MES F. BALU3D, Sole Proprietor, - - 310 North Main Street, SI LOUIS MO
B. M. Campbell, Druggist,
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1899, newspaper, February 17, 1899; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414904/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.