The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1916 Page: 2 of 6
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H.
THE ALBANY NEWS.
Calves are a good price, and you
should not take the chance of los-
ing one with blackleg, when it can
be prevented by use of Park Davis
Blacklegoids.
P. F. Castleberry & Son
ORUC STORE
of material benefit to the town not, neither do they spin; yet I
in the way of bringing business. say unto you, that even Solomon
We presume, in fact, that there 'n a" ^'s p'or^ was "ot
, . , .. like one of these. But if liod
are none but that consider the , ., ... „
doth so clothe the grass of the
field, which today is, and to-
morrow is cast into the oven,
shall he not much more clothe
highways as among Albany's
best assets. Yet a number were
conspicuous for their absence
from a meeting which was of
vital interest in an effort to rf. therefore anxious, saying. What
you. 0 ye of little faith? Be not
therefore anxious, saying, What
I shall we eat? or, What shall we
tain and develop these highways. (,rink?or wherewithal shall we
i
THE ALBANY NEWS
P"
Mill
KD EVERY FRIDAY MORNING
I BIKER, Publisher
it«t III* I'ual Ollrr il Albany. T>u>. M
iMnml CI«m Mall Matt*'
Is this as it should be? Certain-
J ly there are none who will say
— that it is.
be clothed? !'or after all these,
things do the Gentiles seek, for
your Heavenly Father knoweth
high cost of flour may drive
We mentioned the employes (that ye have need oi all these
things. But seek ye first his
many people to the use of rye above, having reference to , . . ... . .
bread, corn bread, and whole j clerks, mechanics and all others JalTtUe things shalT"^ ml-
wheat bread when it can be had. who work for a salary. This unt() you Be not therefore
Bin, it may be
gr:;;
£
Subscription si per ykaij ■■
even scarce. VV hue this is true, selves in the future, should be
who work for a salary.
countered, all body of men, many of whom anxious for the morrow, for the
! these food products are high and may be in business for them- morrow will be anxious for it-
self. Sufficient unto the day is
the evil thereof." —Star Tele-
to n**rt">r\
Wk fo* mrh rwiur source that they cAnnot in many prosperity us any. It is
jbv nuuW n idvtrtiiMMate UniI tut .
f iy r .aowin Un«i« «i >.ad cases l e substituted tor the interest of their employers and
«te nr'u. wkinantkm. i h«..un.i.ousl hence to their own interest, that
FRIDAY OCT 21 191*; |*nd lew healthful wheat flour. !every enterprise that will help
Albany be promoted
ADVSRTiaiNG HATRS . u; -
naw kM*niww. u. i they are neither so high nor so
lubwqMBt Inadrttun* U 1-S!
O^l'lky •«'
gram.
as much interested in the town's
to the
TO JACK FARRELL. POLICEMAN.
Most of u remember Billy H.
lb- was Superintendent ('line's
\nd vet hand man down in the
, , p . . "... . twine plant. Likewise, Billy was
Music ia well said to be the ljOCas fainoilSRl. they treat such gatherings as the j-,luvvn ln circles as a
fpeech of angels.—Cnrh le. "Breaths there the man with one last Friday night, with the "hardened criminal." He had
———————— iiti 80U'90 dead utmost indifference. Young man, been convicted of safe-blowing.
' ... . g . . Who never to himself bath said, , f V
Th* high cost of living in This h my own. my native land." is thi^ riirht? Is it the proper When he came up for parole
America is partly due to the Does such a man with soul so wav to treat vour employer? Is the Superintendent went to the
front for him. He was paroled,
but no on* except the man for
Does such a man with soul so way to treat your employer?
Wgh cost of killing in Europe. dead live in Albany? We think it the right way to treat your-
CharSeston New and Courier.
It ttike^ a rich man t do the
liig tbiug in philanthropy. Whj
doesn't tome rich man endow
Beynolds Presbyteria: Orp! : n-
tge?
Governor Ferguson has de-
clared Saturday, October l\\ t;
|e Wilson Day. In order to,
thu\v appreciate! for mar<>
D.i the W'ibon administrate :
bus accomplished. (iovernor Fer
,
glisten says:
"Let us. as memi>eu. « a
great party, rally around i
greai Democratic leader n n
not. Yet some nun, ami even
women, boys and uirls who live
here ju t as if they were little
i ' rested ;n the hot term -nt and
prosperi y of their town They
likely little think that their in-
dit"> i'en.e retards tiie develop-
ment ot tiieii home t .vn and
aurroun ting country. But
is the ease, nevertheless.
Last Friday evening a ver>
imp- runt meeting wv hel i in
the district court r > .ris, and one.
i i-su of which afftHMs all i-it-
• izei.s in some wav, either di-
u
i tly or indirectly. Practically
all t* stores and basin, ho.tse
8UT- whom he had worked had much
Only a few days ago, one of faith in hi-- making good,
our citiiens who gives much of Su|>erintendent ('line learned
his time in helping to build up to know Hilly piett> well ami he
the public institutions and enter- kntfW ,hal wllsVt ,lu' sort of
. , . amantogivt a friend the woiNt
prizes ot the town, said that we . .. . .
of it. He secured Bills a job'
shall have to impri ss upon our vut ^ a maIluI ctu>-<ar plant in
young 'iien and t> >v. that they Kansas City.
such are a part and parcel of Albany, Billy made 'e >d. He is still
that Ailiany nwnls their co-op- making «ood. He has been out
, , i f . .. .„ over a vear and he is now fore-
eration and help 1 ne young
men o*' Albanv can !•> much
mm
m
Educate Your Child]
In BANKING and MONEY
Ma tiers as well as BOOKS
The KEST W \Y to ft \t.ll 1 hem is fi> Li't Them Ha\i
a SAVINGS ACCOUNT in I HIS HANK!
HABIIS. * INDUSTRY and THKIF'I developed
in i>arl\ \n 'li will ihem a Man to success
it a turn wiit'll Tlu ir whole li\«-> are still be-
fore them.
We Have a Pockct Bank for Your Clrl or Boi
Call and Receive One!
THE ALBANY NATIONAL BAI
man fa mat- ine shop.drawing
down a a irv of Sl'J-. each
wb-n they see the proposition in Inullt|, Kvidenlly Billy has
the right light It is true that fori; itten bt i old days.
e\ hav* o< !.e much already. H.tth pnieehaven't. Biiiy's
They are loyal to the fire com-
i ai and in this way render val-
uable service to the town. They
plant was ti< i up for repairs the
other day. Billy was tm| orarily
VHB HPV«t leisure.
fay and hy our enthusiasm and stgnetl an agnvment to close so uao:■ service to the town, lhey trajn sj,mvjn„ t|u, new sat"et\
tprith our purse, with our intlu- that there would l>e nothing ti> hav • be 'n loyal to the band, yet J^viees was in Kans«ks City,
fnc^ and with our pra>ers : hinder them and their emoloves in this they fail sometimes, a> Hill v. I^ing a mechanic, was
• raj Of tomfort. a word ot en-!,_ , "... „„ |ai| ^ night wh#n th,ir into***. For months he had
i • from attending the meetinsr. \V
aiuraitt ment and voice ot a}>- "
(royal to those sterling Itemo-1takl it t\ r grante<l that ail who assistance was
prate who to lay fight m the i*>- a>*r«v i to dose, did so. But eer- Still there
litical trenches of the doubtful tainly all business men did not they can ;o
•tates for the good of their jiartv at(l.n>1 thl. ^ nuul ;
meeting town needs you
•nd the glory of their country." | And mort> than tha, few of ,h(
[employes of the business houses has been written in th«
needed. ^ aled a . the crowds, tearing bo jxiiito s vuibi« whetsvor w«-.
"a pinch". Finally, forgetting ,urn "ur «'*« . u pushes won not uni>
lulu lni|H'rtin«'iicea in runverMtlon. but
*ls«> in th> ir pn niwlitat.s.1
At the bur It toriucnta th.: UviuU.
the Kansas City force "lamped" w bu*inoss it u to cut n «u<.«r
Billy and reeogimtd him. « «* * t>«rurK.- it by
best of Straightway Billy was under
sorely
is much more that . . , .
hi^ past, he joined a crowd. 1 hen
Y.wnK J""r lh,- pinch OHIO. Jack Karretl of
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
h'<>r l i'liir, b£nd Jutl
ai Tt jra*:
,IOi BURKETT.
h'i'f lh.ilri< < Attorney:
N N. ROSENQUESI3
/'■ >r ( hmft'i ■/("/)/ '.■
J. A KINC,.
/■'•/■ ('aunti/ Tivmurer:
(ii:(). r. latimer
/'or C uutu lit i District Clerk:
R. S (I)olpli) LONa
h i Sheriff uTax Collector:
W, M BIGGS.
; / or 7 ox An^eitsor:
RICHARD DYESS. "
the Wild bavu'^ectution in I ^
that | art of th * world which nhuultt '4- H. HKlFrAIN,
For (\ >m in h * . .Vo. I:
Famous Cvrffw Tower.
( it v Sut ..iii vl>- wiib Han
bur^ in riirfp'.v n;« < ri.*« ihotiKh it la
t'iilv in recent vara that the old <-us
i' ai i>f i |iint .it 9iii!tlovii hits b 'on
vivc i Hi re Tho ori^unl url.'w bell
vvhirb 'miiK in CU«r|iov abbey. Mlwl
I >r th. inn, rut i f Henry VI murt! red
In the Tower of I.onilon and hurried
to t lh rt.-ev for b :r. i!. ,v ih >ut priest,
clerk, torch i r tapi r, singing or suy
tin: Tile village was a ho the aepnv
of the i. send Ar t put Into itory
form tnd ilramallatHl b\ Mbert ulth
—which r dales ho..- Itlancho llrr'ot
I" >.IV. the life oi her lov-r Neville
i i iidemiied to di>- at sundown, i limbed
the curfev. tovvi r and held th>- . 1 ;• .-.
of the sr-at h< il let 'rniliied th.i >ir
lew .sliall not ruin ti nisht " U... 1 >n
t'hrouii !e
present at the
Co- *rr^t
, Mr.
part
petty
>t ail the citizenship of Albany
^lurit. yet in dead earnest.
Ulceration is needed on the
• Flour Golnc Up. Qf Albany were
One of our grocery 'nerchants- nun'ting.
■Iggested this week thai flour is Does this speak well tor AI
going so high that bread will bany? IKws it present Albany and when one fails to do hisduty
®or be a prohibitive price Not in the pro|rfr light k'fore th.
Oily is it going higher in price, visit >rs who come to our town that is being done and throws a employer
hut. manv of the smaller mills to discuss the highways on which damper on those who are trying ^
have nut been able to run >uict so much of Albany s prosperity
the han bec*dus4> they c->u!d de|H-uds ' IVacticallv all the
■ot get the wheat and others merchants and busine> men of
that have b*>.-n running are now Albany think that the t!\ - high-
•efusing to taKe orders for de- way running thru the town are
liveries i'iie K irupean coun- —————————————
All that has been said above ,w . -—.
f practiliom*r; a* w* ll mm Mnvefcil ht
tie Piece* of injustico which arUe
from the iaw itself ) ha«<* ae«u it
nuiko a man run from the purpos* be
i: ... '°re a judge wrho was, when at thn
good policeman. After I bar himwit. cu,a,. .„d io*uJ a
Billy explained the situation he pi 'ier that with ail the pomp of eio
was turiusl loose. But he hail 'Iu, nfe III hi* power ho never apoke a
i iv i t • wort! too tuuch Sti oirt
it hampers and returns tho work to refer the detective to his
futher
J. W. SURRATT.
h' -r .luetic, o//Y<j<y, Cre. No.,
W. L MANNING.
toi i'thiu- \Wightr, iVf. No.
W. J. COKKR.
(Will Raker.)
with all their mivjht to build a
i'ikr^er and better Albany.
Karrell is evidently - ... . . - „ . _
Clear Bad Skin from Withia.
1 'imply, muddy complex
are due to impurities in the bl<
Clear up the skin by taking Dr.
King's New Life Pills. Tljjj
Fir*,.., w c , ^ 'V'1,1 h'^ative qualities rem
With due re-.pet ft!?''lords aiid kln.a I ' ,'r,'n, the "V8,te«L
is worrying over- owners of yacht* am) aurh like thu*a. r,wh^M fhe eye. A full, fn£-
vriting to the Su|ht- w,,h ,0 ««•« who n.on-K iping Unvel inovemenllil
tor
invest!-
tries ar- |i is in* siL-h higli pricv 1
for wheat that home supph
cut short.
\\ hit i r> >1 ;>eiiig sucii .
pri^v. w at v. ill the miliar
bread ■> -to? Main tt
that the\ win >' j,et alot ir w •
Out wa; id. but there «:,e
dieti-ts U*>i is t ut we are ,
luKv'ii. .t i1 i in tn;u >
limew->r i • i n< They . .. u .
Clieiv '■ i. «l ^ it t rea;l
Worst th ig taat we can eav
that i proiiuctive of nior.' ,11
keaU'u i in ary thing that i i c> r.
aunaii. I tit-, tieing the^as.'. ti
Carl L. Lieb
Pressing on Huff Man
Presserguaranteed.
Don't Worry About
Tomorrow.
Wharton Jar
d theuniverst
t .eoiv-
iforn i a
that t'
vers-s
wh v'h ev
I- d^s; a
ni rr ' V i
He «c
i of t 'al-
leclares
s a ; t«* « e of ten
he N"W i' stament
man r woman who
t« w rrv ainwit t«>-
tinie. In
intendent, he says: "Well,
v> it go*-.-.. Now every time a
safe 10b comes otf they will l>e
looking me up".
Are you going to do that.
Mr Karrel ' 1 it fair to the man
who has made n >!, a man who
has -evered t; ' link that boutui
iiim to a nefari is juist'.' We
" e", «" iut'n woo . . ; w i
wn all liinJi within th«tr km. Id VU% mor,unl? Is the reward oft
u • rviy iik" to ns*> and (but I .*** I^r Kin^%s New Life
n.°! ' ' ! '*• lo •' '«-• man Pilla the nieht bet' >r«. At yo®
*• !1 1 ! ' • pt e. s with I'm onlv Oruggist. 25c
, l": "• N Siufh r uf Hit >
\i
I'llt >\b hr.
FftUUS
hii- ;« ,'u:id l'a| i lIui.KHK
Wa'l t'aiier and Window (ilas
I. ( . f\KMil I'll'>tv tf>
wuri .
The
Jam •-
ter •>.
We iv
the re
'at.
. et t'.
,ht ti
••.ends
nan
*w.
1 pa e
>ti
*ry da\.
t it US
dnd of
don't think y
untler the skin
like tile rest U.-
Mr
[uarv
hi in ti
worry
v andid
will d
S in;.,
wil iiecause
larea human,
Bil.% is on the
i>ugl>: to hunt
1 V4 v Hut don't take tinte
1 "v m'' A'll '•* f w.i. a auntiv d^v
« >vit. and kid nut |^r .,*. > ;iUI„u
!■> an i-rt hilfskv threejnth.it
" u- ' t"-'s l>v freedom fr^in debt
' " l!t rd.- .md r nt the
lull I atu eontetil
t oil, in Kami ai d |*ii
tklliK* ar -
t"lnrl. it B Prl*
•side
G. B. KING
Attorney and Counselor at lavt
' lu Itlf . I: Will
■i ,l|*,u UltlccM
I , t' rt IIwumi
\ih\si rt'XAS
Th
U
No L'te .- Witie
•■I niatri« east
Indian *evu-
ai.l
Wild
bi-'ii ''nt
him that.
■ • that
Vol'?
i to
And
you
The
ti
'ohn INvvr
•f alealtnit
he |>lr le I
v an t 'Mi
• -irraU i,- I
Irel whero
•'"Seji ' t:.it
\o . f
forget Your Aches
iiiee . ac ling limbs
• ike ,r\ a burdt
rOK AN ur-TO DATE
SHAVE. HAIRCUT,
Shampoo orMa«s«f«
Iv, th* mittl |' rlur
uf
WILSON & BIGGS
Hot and Cold Bath.
Atu. NTS I OK
Waco Steam Laundry
Pressing Clothes is as MuclH
an Art as Making Them, j
rl\ and
iroughtv
gai t
uutar.
lent it must i>e
steam clothe i
.1.
1 Suiuwj.' tu iiidwiui. il iu4a
lu*. t' W ami ihm . nii l«.. «'
•im< Md - iwm <uita
Telephone 150
• ciaim that
■ > any km«i
a Hot?*!; m
.nw mac hi i e.
This tin-tl iki n ducM the natural U i
.i. .pe in -lotht - ot everv dest riptkai raiie--
t nap, brings out the color, gives th-
.-t'-ment an appearance of newnea> and
ses it to last much longer l,et me con-
vince you.
Will G. Standtt'er.
lOW •
nor gati
He n
Are • >t
(h;f ►
ie> It
cubit uti
i> il
are ye
iiwi
ment?
.'on
field, how tl
!l
•I
• Mice
ot you
add one
\ml why
■ti ng ral-
es of the
thes toil
reiiuos e~
on hand
ir linn;i
i i
K.
<t.
We have a variety oi* ra ,et,
gtHids at ttii Kacket .store. See'
u>Im iore baying. J. 11. Kriedlv. t
low prices
i liu 11 int draws tnule to
jay dayis'
Jew elry, Confectioneries,
and (ients' Furnishings.
IMHMH
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