The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [40], Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1925 Page: 3 of 6
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THE ALBANY NEWS
. . „ Tlu- annual Juuioi-Senior psrt> ol
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY , ,,
, ««_#, . _ .J. _ .. «>ur 1 liirii School «a.> held at Ino
Richard M. McCarty, Editor and Publisher.
———m^mmm—_____«____—— l.ome ol Judge t • Collet' on I U'-
kmd at tk Post Office at Albany, Ttx*a, as Second Class Mail Matter.
Aj'iil 14th. The color scheme
>va-> thut ol silt- Scliioi ela-wi ih
\\ tillutrl:!i■■ i. Mr. Kay, Mr. Martin,
Mr. ami Mr . ami Mr*. Smith, Mr.
ami Mr.-. Will.iitiliam, Mr. a. id Mrs.
( olT.-i. Miss <)dc* a Coffee. Mr. S'liit),
rnd John Coffee. -Reported.
Subscription Rate
12.00 Per Year
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ADVERTISING RATES
Display advertisements. .'$5 cents |>er single column inch each inset t ion
(Locals and reading notice* 10 cents l«'r line each insertion.
Half Inch Rain At Albany
Albflny pit a half inch <>t rain Thursday iiiornini?. and a- t;i.
as we could learn, it « < pretty yeii Tal throughout the e unity. It r.i...
all the way north to riirnekinvrton, fair rain at Thrcckmnrhui an<l
Woodson. I.ueders |fi>i n niiod rain, and we understiuid thai viiiitlonl
got a irood d wn|v>nr. \t t'ii< writing;, iiKlicntion* an- -"till umid
men i.i !•. <M •du-■ «•, ii lv!i inch ol rain will rot do much >•!. Ii .'
put* ik>| i hi il.i |<< |>ulnt i n wore.
I.ATKK Knd\ momit!-.: a. we to pres.- :i unod nun i> t.i I n.- •> r
a tint outlook hu a plcnd.d M'usn. IWei come.
— Tlic Monte of the Hereford"
HASTINGS RURAL SCHOOL WON
TWO FIRST PLACES AT MEET
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rllllllioW. • iiiuic* Were the t veil* ol
,lie evening, on ot the most inter-!
-iii.^ hei:i_- li.at "I rii.nhow <'rn. .i 1 The Hastings School. Shackt-Ifofil
woril ponds. Rcfnalmrata can-1Count v.. l.ucd-.r>. M the honor at.^
sisted of salad, sandwiches u • heini; ri presented with four deelaim-
cream, cake and punch. Thox- i - ,-rs :it th District meet held at Ahi-
eutliui; urn . It ■nnie .hIcimiii. | |,.hl. |ust Friday. The dcclaimer*
were Oncita Watts, Senior Ciirl, Fr
lene t'lilToiil. Junior Oiil; Willinni
Huirhes, Senior Boy. and Clifton
Arrested For Swindling
Sheriff Orien Hitrjjs unested 1 rank Conley ami I . II. ltro■ •! . <nai .-i-d
with swindli'is;, (jivinsr rold elieeks, etc. Thc\ w.*re Hrre-t (il in F' Wort!
and brought hack to Albany. Krajik Conlev i-< imiw laii'.'ui-thiiu: in thi
••hi*; .iil; Brock wa.-t not jailed, officers seem to think that- Bn • -
innocent ol the eharjjt-. They were drillint: tin well on the Jm B V r
thews ranch. Section The ri^ was attached soinetfine ago h ' «
sherill, and i- heimr h' ld i'oi indchtcdnc>*.
"The II line "I the llerefonl"
DOWN FIVE HUNDRED FEET TAKEN T9 STAMFORD
Mtrry llro-.., well on rB-• t'ln i-.ell
fee i- now down li\. In:."! >d t• • *.
Th<.. Win -I. . i
on in ••ouiii ol If.ulei iroi.hi.
at 11.1w 11 in/, t in -i -
Ella B-th 1 followed, l.au:a Mae
'iit■ ■ |>1 m'1 I. Illi'i.hcth Bate. Mauiine
I'ofTee. Dive Snmitt, l^>i Kllioit,
F.va Mae I't-ttit. Mildred I'ettit,)
( Jualilta 'iooch. I'.i -ne Sheli'v, \ ir* |
la e. I la.'i-l Best, l.nla >i.,
i lair. Jan 1 . Winoni I inehe .
I.in lie Sil n- /iila BallHf!. Ihel.
I'll,: ::nr. lo I N'ti-ih.in ' '• hh.
I.i-i- I'nliiii i. I' 'iia> Billt| . '"haiIi "
i ■ i - ii.tin. ! ■ i " - 'link II
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V.oii-I.v, Frank And.--ws 'M y.i|
i 'M-liri. B<">.ti ; s■ 11■ I •irl> I r 1 -
l Fill. ! i • loud. M - . I !
Walls. Junior Boy Tin Senior trirl
and Junior l«"\ won tir-t plactw
The lilllior hoy won *eeond |.l.iee ill
the Slate meet last y itr and we
ho|n to hrinu hack two li v m<_r ei:|i
from the *tnle th - year. We li>'
vei*\ |*i .ml ol our school, and e-
| >• -i-1 :t 11 \ ol tla- eonte-.tants that won.
The sllei ess ol mil -ehiMil > dni' t«
tin* en o|iei at ion ol the trilstets and
I'oniinunit \. Last \ -a r was ilie lir..l
vear the sehool has entered tl.e In
' Mi fi, Sim' . I i • m k •*, Krili-v. Slant
lee. Ad.'Ml Willin.'ham. ilohe.ts terseholastie U ag.u
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NEW WELL ON MOBERLEY
The Wiley wi ll. Wis! ol 'in Blow
«i 11 nil Mohclh . ti 'as
showing lot a .small "ell
Bill Well was if rrlle.l -.nuiilune
last year, and thy de a :;i' well
of it. which tuini.shed tuel tor tin-
Wiley well.
INCH RAIN AT SAN ANGELO
Tiit glad - s was j .hi ■[ to
li. _'.i i: i hew a!
on [ la.n W i
was iKh 1 news !•> -lot , a • i■ s iitt
Iv ■ • eie.sl II III III i :i .1 11 n .in s.
that country.
Mrs. M. 1 |{o.,is was
.1 k Siainii'id Thur.-ihty . w In i
liilt In o|i. . i. d nil. M: II
uti/ Ii . n in had ':i-a!t! lo
1 mouth* and hel mm fn
ho|N'Utl that she will -' in
K I to Inalth.
BRECKENRIDCF VISITOR
Mr Mrs. T. F. IM- •: I M -
Flhel Kogi rs were \ir. • . B*i .-k
'"i'd , i nrul-_-e Tnestlav.
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MAKE OUR STORE
YOUR HEADQUARTERS WHEN IN TOWN
YOU APE ALWAYS WELCOME
Wi are now senium all kind* of Tie I'l. ain and Sherln s. '! ry oiii
strviei- and be convinced.
He: ii I'l: '.-r- for <In!t' S-ip|.Iies, Spalding S|M>rting <• ! . I h:*ll
'I :i. \t.i • , mies, N.-.v paj..-r«. Drills ami Dl Sai.d .e-,
- WE APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE-
SANDERS' DRUG STORE <
First Door South of Posto?f.ce
Phone 232 : : : Free Delivery
CO-OPERATION
is the most constructive word the
in the English language It is re-
sponsible for every step toward
progress.
If this community grows to great-
er prosperity, it will be due to right
co-operation between its citizen-
ship and its banking institutions.
Help your banker, through earnest
whole-hearted co-operation, that
lie may be better able to render
such service as is necessary to indi-
vidual and community success.
P.eid our menace in this week's Farm %nd Ranch—
The First National Bank
ALBANY. TEXAS
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° PHONE, WIRE OR WRITE YOUR RUSH "
ORDERS TO
I. E. CROW'S GROCERY AND MARKET
The next time you are in a hurry for Gro-
ceries and Meat give me your order and
^ on will i et what you want when
you want it.
1 hone 288 : Albany, Texas
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BANISH WASH-DAY DRUDGERY WITH AN
Automatic Washing Machine
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TRESSPA.SdERS TAKE H )TICE!
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Till.i v.aiiiinu, H \«ni ai i-i'ii^lit in |
In-! i \ou will m- pn sei-iil d ' Hi
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RAIN AT TRIANOLE
HoIIcn h \ was in tuw'i 1 linri-
dny, and rcjiorts n litflii rain out at
tin Trianulc ranch.
«Tust Arrncil Fresh ve-.'i tiihl
all kinds at Harry KinitY
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/ TANK BUILDERS
\nyoin wantinir tanks limit will
mt< fieorjye Newconib and Weaver
Bnisli, Albany, Tc\ns. 2tp.
S.-C John Smith for concrete and
rravcl. Always a supply on hand
LOST—Ou road b«t ween Albany
and Stamford, a man'.* cunt Finder
will plea.si notif\ Fred P.utcher.
Haskell, Texas nnd nveivc reward.
Mr* S W. Suthcr. Misses Nina
i<nd Lncile, and S S-ithrT, 'r.,
were visitors in Breek nru'-re Tues-
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<Succt's.^or to IL rtoa. The Careful T.'iiior^
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Orders. Once a Trial, Always a Customer.
—Cleaners and Tailors—
"WE KNOW HOW"
.Faoiie ill 221 N. Brcckenridge Ave— Brackenridge, Texas
—WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES' FINE SILK aARH®ENTS—
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COTTON SEED
I have first year Kasch cotton seed
for sale. lie-cleaned, sacked (1.50 per
| bushel. Order now for Spring di In
V eerv. — F. W. Alexander
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35c. 60e mrii $1.00 tht Jar
at V^Ut Ctwmltn
ST. GEORGE HOTEL
Dallas \
Where you wHl . e«l at hoM. If Mly
to spend the day ia Dallaa, gab tm
large lobby and oar
your resting plao*.
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$1-50 Par Day aad Up.
In the
Chas. Hodges, Proffc.
GOOD POSITIONS OPENS
Beatrice Baker, 18. at
k montV. Edwin Coffey. IS. ut 1100; «£♦
Cathrvn Tibbets. 19. at $110; Eart
Winn, I'V at $1.V ; and W. W. Ster- ^
ens. 19. c*rns $175. Hundreds of X
similar positions every year enable •«
Dranghon '* to insure yon a ?t>od sal- e
c~ Wnts for Sp<>ciul Opportunity
\\ rists rliat throb and ache—pain that pierces the back.
Just the result of a lonyr day over the rub board. You
lift, shove, stoop and rub and finally the bi^ task is done.
A task too big for a man but still the women must do it.
Before another wash day arrange for a demonstration
of our Washing Machines. Let the Electric Iron help
you with your ironing. A demonstration of any electric
appliance will be gladly arranged.
JUST ( ALL PHONE 261—
Fan Season is here, ( all us before buying your Fans..
West Texas Utilities
Company
baker laboratories, im.
STOP THAT ITCHINO
A , Far Blue Star Reuitdy for Kesema,
£ Itch. Tetter or Cracked Heads, Rang
I Worms, Chapped Face, Poieon Oak,
V 8onbtirns. Old Sores or Sores on Chil- ,
A dren. It relieveH all (onus of Sore Feet !
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otinc Attachment. F '.s i;n sc ,ne
machine. $'.50 prepaid or C. 0. D.
f Circulars free. IjI'leah Hemsritcli
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ins: Co., Dept. 2, Scdalia, Mo.
DR. E. a BUCHANAN
PSTOOIAS mi SOMM
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Iniutlioii's College,
, ua Falls, Tcisa.
Abilene
NOTICE I have the Singer W IATE TOUR PATKOWAffS
in- Machine a-ency for the oonnty bXOLUSIVS AOEXTS POK
*• «nd will be crlad to fiirure with >*on,
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. [40], Ed. 1 Friday, April 24, 1925, newspaper, April 24, 1925; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393569/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.