The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911 Page: 5 of 8
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totting * *rt«l wi!l t-r hkjchljr af*f r«c i*t*d I
I tried Fruits at K••ntlrtck' .
M. B, Centry wa- in Albany
Monday.
Road S 'dwick •' h >k'ad
this week.
Alex Haggart had busines.- in
Aibanv Saturday.
Wesson's Snow I'nft rooking
oil at Kendrick's.
!). W Greer had business in
Albany Saturday.
If you are in a hurry for it.
phone No, l.
.). (i. I)uncan was in from the
Hill ranch Saturday.
Mrs. J. II. Sammons was shop-
ping in town Saturday.
All goods at bargain prices at
Sod wick & look's.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollev Ivey were
trading in Albany Wednesday.
Mrs ,l. K. Ik>dson went to
Moran Saturday to \:sit relatives.
Old Homestead tlour $2.tH) per
hundred at Kendrick'3.
I >r M. l . Baker returned last
Friday from a business trip to
\\ aeo.
Mr. Barsiow of Barstow, Tex-
as. visited fri
w eek.
Phone your dry goods and
grocery wants to Sedwick &
l 'ook.
M. ('. Taylor and son < iuy were
cabers at the News office Wed-
nesday.
Mi.-s Spear- returned Monday
from a visit with
Abilene.
A few Im).vs' knee pant suits
at one-half price for school, at
Fzell £' Co.
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Henry lireen attended the
monthlv meeting of Albany Na-
tional Bank directors, Tuesday.
Stove gasoline is better for
your stove or auto. To Ik* had
at Taylor's.
Mrs. Jim I^eech returned Wed-|
nesday to her home in Cisco after!
visiting relatives in Albany sev-!
oral days.
Whose Fault Is It?
Whenever we see the "Sheriffs sale" sign go up
and a man and his family turned out of their home we
always wonder, "whose fault is it?" In nine cases out
of ten you'll tlnd it due to the man's carlesaness. You'll
find expensive machinery that is probably not all paid
for standing out in the weather, his team poorly housed,
etc. - indicating slipshod methods. If you need a new
house or shed for goodness sakes don't put it off. It's
lots cheaper to go ahead and get things in shape right
now. Let us quote you on the material.
Rockwell Bros. & Co.
mid<m~
.. . . Mrs. \V . L, «iivi 110 itvuauiM
un\ t lis Week from a visit with rela-
Morris returned
t with rela-
Ft. Worth, i
tives in (Jranbury,
and other places.
L I). Kelley was
Saturda'> to meet his brother
You can find most anything
you want at Racket Store.
Mrs. Dolph liOtig went to Lue-
in Albany ('ors Thursday to visit relatives.
Mrs. Smith of Cisco came up
trom fort Worth, who had comejThursday to visit her son-in-law.
out to visit for a few days. 1 q ^ Wilson.
Miss Laughlin return Hi Sun-
dav from her vacation in Dallas
U. S. Bradford marketed
ton in Albanv Saturday.
cot-
re atives in (0 r,.8lj,ne |u.r position as milli-
ner with Sedwick & Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carter King
came out from Dallas Sunday to
be at the wedding of Miss Ktliel
M. I. Miles and <ieo. D. Mc- Criglerand Mr. McMurtrv.v/
Jimpsoy were in from the Lynch
Mrs. J. W. George and children
went to Stamford Thursday to
visit relatives.
Mr Wade McLemore was sho|>-
pmg in Aibany Tuesdav.
Ail dry gixnis at bargain prices
at Sedwick & Cook's.
S. T Green trat. acted
ness in Albany Saturday.
.1. K. Allen attende 1 to
lie s in Albany Saturday
(!ood Johnson grass hay iOc
p< r bale at Kendrick .-
Mr 1'. <i. Holcombe of Stain-
ford was in Albanv Friday.
busi-
uusi-
ranch Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Carter of
Sedwick were visiting relatives
in Albany Monday
Trade with Sedwick «V* Cook.
their prices are right.
Henry Balm was in town Tues- Nocona were
da;, and reported that he had a week of
White Cloud lard only <1 1"> a
gallon at Sedwick & Cook's.
Mr. Barstow and Miss Cath-
rine Morrow went out to the
Coats ranch Wednesday to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Davis.
Mr. ami Mrs. C.
Miss Mclntire of Milton, Ky.,
who had been visiting Miss
Laura Reynolds, left for her
home Tuesday.
Messrs, L. Harrison, F. W.
Alexander. C. King, Moody j
Freeman. I. V. Hammer made:
an auto trip to Breckenridge
Wednesday night.
Fir Salt.
All of Mrs. W. H. Rockwell's
furniture is for sale at bargain
prices. There is a piano, dres-
sers. beadsteads, stoves, tables,
chairs, etc., all in good condition.
For prices call on Mrs. F.B.Cloud.
Mrs. Taylor and children of
Winslx **o, Texas, were the guests
this week of Mrs. Taylor's aunt,
Mrs. J. S. McComb.
Everything at the lowest pri-
ces at Racket Store. Give us
a trial.
Mr. Tom Crow and MissesLot-
B Bern of l'e Davis, Myrtle, Achaah and;
.... the guests this MarKaret Childers and other!
Mrs. Berrv's parents, voun* *HH)PIe of N^comb at-;
six inch rain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Manning. in Albany Wed- j
Miss Leta Robert left W e<lnes- Mr. Humble of Brownsville,
day for Waco, where she will Texas, was with D. W. Greer in When in Albany save money
attend school this year. , Albany Monday. Mr. Humble * ' trading at the Racket Store.
W. L Morris came home Sat- prospecting in the county. Mr an(1 Mrs Qlen Vick Mrs
unlay trom Abilene w ere ilis- Miss Mat tie Thorp passed thru Manning, and Miss Lillian Man-
Mr and Mrs. M W. Keen were trict court is in session. Albany Monday on her way to ning of Graham were hereTliurs-
\merican Beauty flour $1.50' market. She has a position with day to bury the little son, David
t s ick it Kendrick - a mercantile company in Anson. Glen, of Mr. and Mrs. Vick.
Mr 41.1 Mrs. Mad!, H.*m IW NV W your dry mods m Colored...whoro
were the guests Wednesday of order, they give prompt service.
Dr and Mrs. M D Baker. 1 r. and Mrs. Wilder, who had
been the gut. ts of Mr. and Mrs.
L II. Hill several days, returned
home t<> Glen rose Tuesday night.
Miss Karen Herd, who had
been the vrurst of Miss Minnie
Bealle Webb for some time, re-
turned Friday to her home in
Litfht Crust Four only $1.50 a w.tco.
- irl at Sedwick V ' ook'-
shopping in Albanv
pment
at K/.i
Jiee new . r
and insertion;
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Oay davis"^
JEWELER
and Watch Repairer
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Mrs. Vick had been for some
time, trying to build up her
health.
D. C Bra "11 return . Satur-
day from Granburv, wh.ere he
had taken cattle to pas'.'.re
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Mis.- Dai v l'ow ell of Hainl was
o\er ti :■« week to attend the
Crigler-Mc.Muitry wedding.
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Tie-"lay to attend the meetingof
the Albany Nation.i Bank direc-
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For
Sneritf W. M Biggs returned
Monday fr- >ni Atoka. Oklahoma,
w th K. C. Simer, who is wanted
in Callahan county on a felony
charge.
Miss(*s Kthel and Sallie Mat-
tl.ew ^ attended the reception at
Mr Hill's Tuesday evening in
honor of th
wodding
W. J. Bradley, who moved toi
Oklahoma last fall and returned
this summer, was in town Satur-
day. Mr. Bradley says that this
part of Texas is in far better
condition than Oklahoma. People
who had faih-d to make crops in
sections further west flooded the
eastern part of Oklahoma limt
fall, and due to drouth this year,;
their condition is worse by far
than when thev arrive*) there.
To my friends and the public
generally: I have moved back
to Albanv and have o|N*ned up a
Crigler-McMurtry New St(H.k of ^nK.vrH.H , wi„
appreciate a hare of your Kr<>-
Furniture.
Saddles.
Harness.
Paints.
Varnishes,
Repairing,
Call on
I W. L. Nl:LS()N & CO.
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Mr.-. H< nry James of Abilene, eery trade and will at all times
Mi I I McGowan of Mem- do my very best to please you.
I'em e >ir, Hunter Coats Hoping to v:et a part of your
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Albanv, lexas.
and Fleming Jan < . are the
5 .■ e -t !). ■ ( -k </f Mi Jennie
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^ \S ishiiivr to makeit little change
3 in my shoe department and not
wi-hing to carry over any low
^ cut shot-- and di{ - «-rs I will
^ dose them <>ut at prices lower
^ than anything ;.< u have had this
^ • i-on. All ladies' and chit-
dren mmst at oi-' All out-
^ it.i 1" c-r cel t • < ome
^ quick, they will not last looi at
^ ti.ex' pru.'. . ,1 R. I)avis.
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3 !er pi • vl r vj m. ney
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^ W e itr i a iv > it'. ly t«t help
Sr ,
Man-Tailored Suits,
Coats and Skirts for
Women and Misses
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By special arrangtmrnt Ml
rtf>rt\tnt one of (ht most up-\
to-datt tailoring establish-
mrnts in the couutry making•
strictly man-tailored garments
to individual order. AH
women are interested in a',
iirw shit, coat or skirt
For Fall 19(1
lie cordially invite customers
and friends to inspect our
Portfolio of Fashions
:.///< h includes saen/y-eight.
distinctive, authoritative stylei,
and about three hundred and
fifty materials. *
Prompt delivery and satisfai
Hon m style, fit and quality
guaranteed.
Sedwick & Coo'k
trade I am \er\ respectfully,
R. S. Murrie. ALBANY, 7h.XAS
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School Supplies
F or the children will he found at 0. L.
Orel's. Everything in the way of Ink,
writing paper, pencils, books, pens, tab-
lets. etc are kept in stock at all times
and sold at reasonable prices. Think of
the name (irejo: when you want any-
thing in the drug or jewelry line. The
Purest Drugs
and nothing but the purest are used in the
prescription department at Gregg's.
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Baker, Paul. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911, newspaper, September 8, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393517/m1/5/?q=%22%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.