The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1924 Page: 5 of 12
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THE GREEN GRASS COMING
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THESE COOL FALL DAYS
Yon, tho\ sii«- deli >:t t ill. make 11
follow led like a >| mi nil). |nits p«*j
ami kick in one, make- i < i«•«! olnnd
run—ninl l.-ep >!i<| urn -in Why
vol, anil wi i'iiuiI I lit' ninjfc.
Never in the hUtorv « (the county
Iium ron^o condition*! Imd netter jirnx-
Jiee.U. The- ii.e*|*iite srrftcs is ^cltin^
trreen, the winter gnuwcti are coming,
and it now looks like Kit cattle with
•nit any feed at nil. Then in addition
to thin, nearly all the wheat stubble
in the county wan broke before the
rain* and tlmx, the volunteer i/rnin
Iihk come up a* thick an the Iwi • on.
I town Monday, wiis ii irtie-t o! Mi. .mil
a do(rs hack, hence, plenty ot wintcrl
piiKture. So, it never looked better
tor stockmen nml t'armerH in this
(,f|||nU COTTON PICKERS WANTED
FROM MEXIA
(iojulon Tcmplcton ("I Mi sin was in
iwn Monday, was ii L'lie-t ill \
Mrs, . 111> I'. I Ioizan of M11r:iii.
Mi—I I > ii Ii \ K i 11 in II attended t'<
Hiiptist AhM'uition ni Uisinj.' Star la>t
week.
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NEW SUBSCRIBER
tHud^cim, tin
until out at twelve mile liill "H 'he
AlhilUV null Miili'111 'iad cmue in tlh
' I have 111 li.ili'- ni cotton '• |h■ 11 ir
| til-Ill Will | ,. \ ►"_'.(((I | i !i • 111•111 11 luj
* Million I'1' kin-
week and ordered I lie Ni 1
sent
hi middies.
I' . W. AIcxiiihIi i.
Mi. .I II StiiniiKii ' i'
; eek at < iraliiiiii wil n
Mi-« Veil.
• -|ieiiiliii'.' t lie ' iints ar
III l (lair. ill el , | ear old.
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Judge Alfred I. Tallev, of the
Court el (ieiieriil Sessions in New
York City, while inducting into office
ii ii w jurist -aid, "One o ft he thinjr-i
that vol. wil laconic to learn is thai
yoi. have come on the bench of the
jrrcinest criminal court in the world.
,nd the oldest court ol nn\ kind ii
I e I niti o Stall s, at a time when !ln-
coiiiiI ; i- suHerinff under an indict
IIK lit ■■I ich 11Iih 111illls it to lie tin
Mod I'!" less oil elll'tll. Villi will fi'ld
tliiit tin I'niteil Slat- iiiu -t | I ad
lilt' to t liii t indictment. Most o
tin di |ierate i laiiiiiils nn nit re n i\-.
\ mi will In heartbroken at discover
iii!.r that tin mi >1 111ii iiirit \ ol defend
tin)<■ r ninel ei n in I w i■ 111 v
Ilia I i ••ninir Iii In v oil i
ni!.' problem.
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Bin your hat Saturdiiv or Moinlav,
mid save I ft per cent. All pettern lii'ts
included in this spcial price.
K. Ilntcher.
M rs Dr. It I I la n i- el I t \\ m l I
end Mrs. Anna ICSpain of Abilene
Were week end visitor* ol Mr S. S.
Itillor lit the ranch lioiuo -outti of A!
WILL IMPROVE FARM
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j lir.ny Mi and Mrs. lack Itobert
Cleve l'restit;eol Mt. t.ttlm will iin- .. ire over from It reck i nri(L'c SiiikIiin
prove liis farm down there near Boojjh
burg. Has owned thi stract of land
for several >ears and now he will
build and move out here.
Oh, Naughty, Naughty!
Mother: "Does Tom ever till you
any questionable storiest"
Daughter:"Oh, no, mother. 1 uu
del stand them alright."
to attend the funeral of Mr. .1. K.
\llen.
Mrs. .1. lv Allen accouipmiied h\
her neice, Mrs, Lily Hester, left Moil-
<Inv ni"lit for Lexington. Mrs. Allen
>vill .peinl the w inter I Ik re w ith her
neice.
There are loda.v i,"iOO,(MI(l rai in le
ceivinj- sets III the I'niteil States.
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Thin Blood
Thouiandi of pale, thin-blooded
person* have found renewed
strength and health in PORCE
Tonic. It ihcreataa the red
corpuscles, those Jlseaee fight-
ing atom* of the blood.
TONIC
It AakmQbr Strut*'
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The Villian Foiled
Bluebeard smiled us he opened the
closet door and saw the bodies ol his
former wives hanging by their gorj
t rosso. Then he snarled as he took
r< look at his next pro*|>cetivo victim.
Cirffcs!'* be screamed. She's ,,.>t
hair bobbed!"
' This country suffers mi industrial
Iocs each year ot $1,500,000,000, be-
cHune of preventable illness and cura-
ble defects of its citizens.
The City Meat Market
la thejplace where you can get any cut of fan-
cy, good and wholeaome freah and cured meata
when you want it. Our Market ia clean and
aanitary and our treatment courteoua. We
appreciate your patronage.
Perry Fite - - - Prop.
YOUR ATTENTION! IS DIRECTED
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THE OLD
RELIABLE
LUMBER
YARD
ROCKWELL BROS. LUMBER YARD is
among the oldest institutions in Al-
bany. We are always ready to serve.
Everything in building material—lum-
ber, brick, cement.
Rockwell
Bros. & Co.
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ALBANY
COUNTY SEAT AND CENTER OF
SHACKELFORD COUNTY, TEXAS
A Consistent Producer of Petroleum Since 1913
This Space Donat^djy
THE ALBANY NATIONAL HANK
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, October 3, 1924, newspaper, October 3, 1924; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393444/m1/5/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.