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kinds turned out on
short notice by the
News' Job Office.
Vol. XXXI, No. Hi
EVENTS BOILED DOWN
Domestic and foreign happen.
INC.6 bERVEU UP IN AT-
TRACTIVE STYLE.
NOTHING GOOD GOT AWAY
Ever/thing Impu t-jnt That Could Be
Confined to a tmall Sptco It
Here Found.
ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1915
Whole Number 1614
Artuftl ccn"tr ''in h i b1 run en
the sy '"in of I I-' i I. to be built
In lla.1 i u I bat v.ill c 'bt
fJuO.UOO
• • •
A bill I ! ' • i.binl .,.n <-t
Bt.it. wiii,- pii -,ii t<j the voters at
i ■ - - A i.: i 1 in , • I, was killed
in tin* M . fin :• !,: •'(
Ill
-I'.it I fU I.If') i| ■!-• el -it M !' i: k.
I.- :,r ''li.il 1A in N II 'i liiS 1 >Sth
High School Ccmmencement I. &P. Ry. Trains Thru Albany «•«. aitt-mi that it
will work properly.
The commencement exercises Owing t< a bridge having boon
fur tlif High School graduates borne ■ ! (Hit oil the Texas & Fa-
wa h"l<l iii the High School an- cific Railway, the T. I', trains
'1:t<)iium last Sui)<lay morning, were detoured thru Albany last
A chorus of young ladies accom- Friday and Saturday. It seems
pai ied by Miss Mabel Alvord peculiar to liave I. & I', trains
We further suggest that the
old closet and coal shed b ■ re-
moved, there being no further
use for same.
We believe that the Court
Mouse grounds could be much
European War Happenings:
y' -ir. lb-
Ireland, oii
Tie !'<•
i ori'- lilt"
w orth <if e
cm - in.'I
biiilil in in
V. , l
St
born
I'Uriel
in Lltni'i U'k.
- day.
tintiylvaiiia rallt" 1 11,13
the market f " V
, . ; :i 1 • 'iit and material for
|i> ''I '11V4 H Whll'Jl It .vill
. own shops
r- i.seri'd .-p< cial music. M. es running via Albanv. but such ''"proved it the fence was plac< d
Franc, arid Mabel Alvord sang, was the case. Th • Citv Oounei:. around the square and all of the
Woman's Civic League, and ground enclosed, thereby saving!
VILLA RETREATS IN
DEFEAT FROM CELAYA
NORTHERN CHIEFTAIN AND HIS
BATTERED ARMY ARRIVES AT
AGUAS CALIENTES.
inducing
iV' 1'. trave
in
The total of Mrltiah e.e-uiilt ■
th«' wae from :be beginning >f
tllitli ■ ll|i l > A pi ll 11, 1h 11!'.'. M . 1,
•ocoidirg to an .ini.ouiicifinMiil n
In th'• b 1*1 i t 1 "tii moil, by I la ii
J 'I • n 11 a 1.1. uti :• i •• 1 i-tary «.f w.11
Iloi 1 111)■. (Ipai
Sweethearts iiiid
line now 1. tin 11
men In 1.01 ■ I
for
■■.i'li'l- Oil
, pal "ii 11
wlio bi I
cigarettes w ill b. .un-
it kIf11 than 1 1 a.
nary inanilfa'' ■ ! In.i
rela' iv-ia,
the ft' tit!
many wo
- I- Hlll'li
| I'l oil ill 0
tie oidi-
Tho llril b 111111.111 tr -p havi In.
PI' li'l aii"lI" ■■ ib r ii h" I nrk-1
in the Vi< iriltv of Slmb 1 M.• -1,;. tn
Xnla although at 1 e..u -. ib-table lo 1
to theiiiselvi v, tlii ir va 1 tii 1.' 1 1
about 7o".
A t*'il of 'hri'ati'iilnR to kill Vln-
<'•1 As'or if h<. ho'ilrl t < f j 1.- < ■ a do-
n .11 I fot $..00, .11 -Ii 11 M ar lc I la, a
youth of I'.i, wan arrested at the
ilranil < '«• ri tr.i 1 terminie New Vork,
"U (:otri|ilaint ol Mr As'ot s hnslne
ar.iit
• • •
Nelson W Aldrlrh for ;10 year*
I li 'I'll Stall . S"i'ator I'nnii Khodc
Island, a llepubllean lead'1 whose
natne was stamped on tar iff an I < 1 r-
tvticy legislation of his party died
II \i-w Vork Friday i-f an a; ipletic
trok.', Hi,"! 74
Ali't the invocation by I'rot. the woman si 1 vie League
.). K. 111 in 1en and scripture the lloostei Club are ail claiming ',W'S now growing and mak-
jljjg ing the lawn much larger. We
; wish, especially, to compliment
; the oflicers and the Commission-
ers Court in the new closet and
fonuiiiK |"'U'-i of 11 purpose. 1 -|-|io "1H" CUii. liatl the pteas- ""'"'i'0, a"'an«em(!l"a- a's"
Will, uriinhic illustration and ,i,-|mv „f ente,.lainilll, „umlj',,. „t "™ >* the juror.,.
cident, and wholesome precept,
HIS PROSPECTS ARE GLOOMY
reading bv Rev. (.), Clark, the honor of
Prof. Jones, President of Mid- change in the '
land College, delivered the .ser-
mon. Hi.- subject was the trans-1 Thirteen Club
he led his audience up to the
crowning thought in his dis-
ci urse. a life devoted to the ser-
vice of mankind.
The graduates are: Mis es
Leila Marie Hatcher, and Allee
Ilowsley, and Mi srs.John Hitler,
Otto Heat.-. Frank Matt! vs ;i:
Richard Roger.-.
The product ii
■unlbuvei i-
trlbnted to tie
In no - ' tin -
tnr. ft' ci" .|:|,,
Am •fnliini
Since J:itune
• blpp' -I
of butt• i tn: I
went provlditii
lnbil ion w ii 11 • t
in" ■
n of in ■ •• imi from
hi l.e t ibvlcc nt.
I "Till 'I ! I'OVr 1 1 111' lit
' "N'd i irclly of but-
t i a ill >|mti b from
> 1 ihi't'i have been
I • bunk, I l.VsH poiitidn
I .:o dozen i-itys
1 !:h tnii.MOtitinental raflrnadt pro-
pi.em >-i't compel :t ion via tho 1'an
a ma <"i!:a! by 11 ak iik lat'H thai will
divert Hi slit to pe n's Junt ■ 1st of
I'aciii' ' ".i ii lerminals for ditiUllnr 1011
wa- in:..I" cl.'-ir in tearing bcf"i\ In |
t ■:■- it.- (' 1. . ■ • 1' - , -.iii 1 I 111
guests, with Miss Fdith Crain on
Tuesday. After greetings among
hostess and guests, it was found
that live tables were in requisi-
tion for the interesting game of
| ":>()<)." At the completion of
Uiach game ihe winm •>- were pre-
-• r 1' > v, i . a sweet pea. Nat-
1 f;il ty i lie more fortunate ones
the
We wish to thank the oflicers
of the Court and baililTs fr r their
help and prompt attendance.
There being no further busi-
ness, we ask to be discharged.
F. R. Hubbard, Foreman.
Stamford vs. Albany
Clark on tin.
aucttilod bin
ad j
hail
i:;♦ • 11 nf rat'n
t« rriiory.
• < 11111 _
had quite a collection lie fort
serving of refreshments.
With this feature came
.- irprise of the afternoon.
is been rather plentiiU' j Mis.- lithe <Y-,in and Miss
11 1 hreet pa-sed tl
Shackelford Gets Scakinp,
(am
Shackelford
recently. (>«>
riie Stamford College baseball
team visited Albany last Friday
the and Saturday and played each
As day with the home team. Al-
Kvaibany won the game Friday by a
refreshment score of 5 to 1. and Saturday by
in jr. tiS f'l: Saturday, Saturday1 plate it was found that, con- a score of 1 to 0. The main fea-
Loyalty of Some of His Garrisons it
Questioned and Communication
Line May Be Cut,
Washington. Consular dispatches
from Mexico reaching the slate de-
partment confirm thu Carrnnza claims
of a great victory for (len, Obregon
over lien. Villa at Celaya and told of
the latter's retreat northward, de-
stroying the railroad as he went
Villa's losses in the six days' fighting
ending Saturday were estimated at
ti,00(i killed and wounded.
Fourteen troop iraitis carrying tho
defeated chioltain and his battered
| army have arrived at Aguns Caliriite.-,
ILT. miles north of the battle ground
around ( elaya and Irapuato.
W oil in e reports the department
gave oi i a nummary of advices from
(in w • i coast 11ansinitteil by Hear
Ailinlr. Howard aying "the Villa
movfini■ tit on the west coast Is appar-
ently collapsing and indications point
to the control Af the cniire west
con. ' by ('arranza in a few weeks."
I'm>ni tin border, loo, came confirm-
withdrawal
.. 1 I
The ranch fi • un-t 1
noy Kctrhntn, miati I t«■ u nules no'
of Sheflleiil. has been pur, 1 ise I by
VV N Waib! II, who was chairman
"f the 'ate live took sauit.ey n i d , r.lllgt
Iii.'iif, Sill day and Sur-iay ni; h' ce.ded bei.eath the napkin, were ture of the game Saturday was'"11"" <•' reported
lover portions of the <•. unly, the dainty hand painted card- which 'he pitching of Will Hatcher, by bn",hw'ui1 (,f v h tttl" " luv*
A rei "lilt ion 0"! ' ■ .pl.it. • g 111' ul>
tills - iill t ■ the p- "p. of "II : ■ III
for h ,ii
•at I'd in
tli< Florida
prior to the • ion f Gov. Fer-
guson The ranch i insis' - of > -
acre i III Pen• n 'n| '1 i rlull i o:u.::
It Is stocked with f,nu stc is and.
cov „ r.-i" ii, 11. mill hot . s. : i
stock : l;o p and i goats Tin
consideration wn- $, lo.nnu.
entire county being visited by
some of them. The precipitation j
from about one to twoj
incht , being heaviest, probably,
in the Snalum and N< wcomb
1
settlements. the farmers are |
all rejoicing over the fine crop I
pr< spects.
iioiinc. in, nt
i 111
t of
P i
II. -
eri
The I'n
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s In Ii
ill tin
Iii Mall
Ultig ni"
e . Ii t.ad
bu aim
■ 1
of
the
- , lit
ind July
Ihe pi i
Steamship COtT:
i t the iiirp >
.« ndcr the \m
ouiiced that I
I fll;., h.iit h' t
new s■
In o . n
dd m
made tx
p netnmrnt
bank cii-
ir tin- tii ti*
Rain began again at midnight
Wednesday, and it is still raining,
at the present writing Thursday
afternoon.
"Queen Margaret"
read thus: which IS or more men baited out.
Ilallie (iraham
Richard T. I >;, • Report of M. E. Missionary Society.
Farly .lune The report for the first quar-
Fdith Cram tor as given by treasurer is not
Howard Hanover juntas we would have it, but
May 27, 11(10 j still we feel that we have ac-
This brought forth exclama-! complished something at least in
tint of Mirp'*ise coupled with a financial way. The figures say
congratulation.-^ aim l« t wishes we have expended locally $58,
and thus a very plea art aftt
neon was brought to a close,
McGregor Mirror.
Ft I '
,1(1
A Reunion.
• I. Matthews
• I m:
the
Is ta
'I lite I
tiiilea
ury onle Is
Now York,
fur the hoii
commit!.', ii
Invest Ir.a'.lon
tlot that iIn , n
III!' fie a not h* I
Clill a'".i'l.- t V
sltuatiiill lend In
In ai in', to l" in
i I I'
r
An Especial Attraction at the Picture Alrs_ , ,, Alaliru,wH ceie-
Show, April 28. jbrrtedher -oth birthdaj by a
Fnder the auspice of the family reunion at the residence
WOtnan's Civic League and Wed of W . I>. Ilowsley last Ihursday,
; i.e. day BookClub, t^ueen Mar April 15. All of her children
md
nt
Jt
asm i
■or r
p. re
by t
w as |
Indi.i
prepai
ry Into thian
'tl < f tl
direct on. T h
• inetit the In
lie Iii , bank
I until
tin
U
!<-■ 11 ni
ti •
Alas
mu-
ss i
th.
of
!> a. >
In Ti'ta.
vhen th
•aret, a five part dramatization
the famous novel I Dumas,
Marguerite de \'alois, will be
given at tl e picture ■ ! >w, Wed-
ne day night, April
The play dt pict a pha e of
the strife between the llu ue-
nots, or French prof, tants, md
Qlicetl i 'a! iiarine d M' dici, one
of the me. ■ ciuel women in his-
tory. Among the irong char-
acter; are Hem > of Navarre,
leader of the protc. 'ant.. his
wile, (iui'i'ii Mai aret de \alois,
now living were present, as fol-
low : F. T. Matthews of Ark-
ansas, Mrs. P>. F. Reynolds of
Throckmorton. Mrs. P. W. Rey-
!•- while ;N>.f)0 is the amount sent j
off. The latter amount is piti-:
fully small considering the cry- j
i ing need, but for the present it
seems the best we can do. If i
every woman in Methodism could |
read or hear the account of the
help®..-, bedridden, niis.-hapen,
shutin, who, with her poors
maimed hands, manages to knit
articles for sale that she ma,, do,
something to help send the Gos-
pel to unfortunate■; in the h me-1
land who are den ed the privi- i
l lie.m beseiging Matamoros.
Might Cut Communication.
Olficials here would not be sur
pt i i d, in view of all in d. velo|)-
tnititH of 111.- last tow days, if V ila
had difficulty in maintaining his tlnn
of communications to the Auieri.au
bonier The loyalty of some of his
garrisons Is said to be questioned,
it also in said that with Zapata cut
off from communication with thu
north, occupation of .Mexico City
inip.li, bu in iKiiplisli.'d by Obregon
with tittle difficulty
Mrs. W. It.
hroekmorton, and
Mclseen of New
pi in
riv it .
ft>. i .-I
v
pet: ' t'
part i t '
d tin
■ tin :
In I'
u i
Admiral <
|. l\ of
wa believ
!Ot.I'll bv
d to 1
111
uov
> t il
and l\ 111 v
, Whose
ave been
K>i on ail
. 1 Out . t
< liar-
death
ocea-
nolds of Albany,
Ilowsley of
Mrs. J. (l,
Mt-.ico.
The were
teen grand c
great grant"
in-^iw, ■ i\ "i- md - ni" in-law,
ai i • . 'ran i i.. j i.U'.r in-law
making a total t>f lifty-Mx rela
lives present. Throcknn rton
Times.
< present nine-
en and eig hteen
children, threesons-
SUCCESS CLAIMED BY BRITISH.
Hill 60 in Belgium Taken From Cer.
mans, Many of Latter Being Killed.
I.' ■ ion \. tlvity prevails along the
W' "in battle line, but -eeiiis lo par-
l.ti.i "I (In inline of I oiateil i-ngai;e-
Inelit ill lead ol a geinial nlten ive.
A it i 11 ■ \ duel have tubcii ihe placo
oi Ho ' 'ii i- hand to-hand li 'b.ing
w li'ii has been the feature ol tile
I- " III slttl^i. le alntlg the Hi-use mil
to ii Hie l.on'nine border, Inn tin lat-
i. type ol iiiiiihat continues in th
the Vot-pi w here Ihe ofticilll stilt• Ii cut
advantage of out connect ional j of hoi d> ••harp light In*
work and I e glad to contribute'' 1'hl"K "" <5,,,u,a" '"fifory.
a small amount ai least, Wi
hope to do greater tl
than before. Pre
the nek ol I lie Fr> nch b..\ e failed
1 lege surely they would see
col.
... Thu coi i ohoral Ion, however, .uiU
" ' ' willi I 'tis fact, the Pro n ch cltllllilllg
ilj'si 111 I 'l-i 1 ' . 11 ;,. ■. i iipic'l domlnallng posil i in i
■; Reporter. I i l'' "III III' tiertmuiH ■! -« hiring that
District Court in Session.
i-'i
• in
Grand Jury Report.
I >i t rii t (
baity Mont
Judge T. L
and N, N.
■ -11rt convened in Al-
ay morniii.' with,
Hhinton p 1". iding.
Uo: ' tuple t, district
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rk •
uprem. c •
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Ing
f -rimi! iNm
to t<
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pesn war w,i ■ r« "'1
:a •• t -
the
stAte iourt
of ,
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I'bilii :• lp!i :i .niton dille b
nd
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Wl Ilia in
!t« K*khlll
V i.,nh
ed
tot
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be wa urn
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mot
p.i) bi: , y
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Mills
his
dv«.rt>
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It cost rhi< 1^,1 5' • '• 'o .
''ontrac
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b«' let 11
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mono at re ' s tin; n ,r <
v i<
! y imd
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1 «• 1)1 .v 1 .
> p.tal
law
\
yrar. 'lliero wii« .1" hoi .. .J
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f tie
of -5
w as
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m'curute
and are
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exas
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I'e\as, April 2
F. Rlanton,
ludicial Histrict
H.
att Tfiey, pre. ent. Tin only case
l . be tn. I wa that of the State;
of Te\a v . .1. ,1. Kuykendall of
Abilene for bootlegging. The
the iii ni ii . ml of thi> Hint
in- r< port, oO 0 tally Issued bf
i: oi:; i i I >11 doii, that npl
in pi'i n1 poll ' two iiilb .• unitn
/ ' ki . I'•••);• uiii, was cap!tired
lln (lermans
II,. (, e ini i ii i olii II) till icut loll tells
I, i in tin III i' i h out of I ho
ii.: i o r ii i it ii po ii iotis w hlcli wern
i| ' 11•*ill : Ollt beast III V pre •
ti ' i ■ ' nthborhooil of liili (iu.
Ind
at
lllle;
d hist
lown
and setting
iaii.v
the
Correct,
i. itural
Relumed to Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Powers
line up from Waco Monday
vening to take up their residence
n Mbanv. We have heard a
A; •
leav e
port:
We
das '.
ihe Grand .lury for th.
term of 11 tl u't t'olirt, beg
to qibmit the following re-
ur\ rendered a verdict of guiltv
, . j 1 U l i
..ii I l: di fendant was given a u
u? peuilc'i prison entence of i i
t wo \. ars.
have been in . --ion three
have examined a number
of witni so and have gone dili-
getitly into all cases brought be-
fore us.
We have found twelve (121
1 bills for misdemeanors and sub-
Sunbeam Program.
April 2f>th,
Minnie Matthews.
numb, r of people express them-lmit ,hom with tl,is reI,ort-
We have examim
ouse and Jail ami
th'' v. .li-
ves as Pt ing much pleased
that Mr. and Mrs. Powers are
returning to Albany, and The
News joiti • with th> ni in a hearty
welcome.
Trustees Nominated.
The following named men have
in en nominated for trustees of
the Albany Independent School
District to be elected May 1st,;
S. S. 11 ler. I. A. l'eats and .1.
T. Lowery.
header:
Songs.
Subject: Ministerial Kducation.'
Scripture read in 2 Tim. 2:lo.
What is Seminary lleneKing.
Wnat do Ministers Study—
the Court Morrine Smalley.
d them in Why do we study about Min-
gooil eonditioii but recommend isterial Fducation I helma Sto-
that the f-. lowing improvements vall.
and repaii' be made; That new
floors be laid in the offices of
County .Judge and Sheriff. That
plaster be repaired in various
I'. Tr in Terre H lute Go to Prison.
i pollt Itnl I <• d by Mayor
M Koher: the 15 prl.oiieia
ed In the I', ni* limit.' elec.
in racy c, .• and wntenred
i ib.- i.-.11■ i.11 pen,i.-ntlary at U-av-
■ "i th K a it. stai i. a Sunday on
t ii l.i prison. While the men
' r. being pl.n il iu line In the ja 11
■ I i reparntoi v lo marching to the
r'il tat mil. the k. men who w ent
i >■ nil > nteiii • fur their part In
- !. coii piracy shoutiMj good bye to
those on their way to urison and
1 n< .1 In passing good matured jok.'B
: ick ami forth The prisoners were
not ' ,u ltl. il. but a guard walked be.
side • ich pri.-oner, accompanied him
car and occupied a sent bo.
to th.
1. lb' 11 i 111
Submarine T-4 Raoed 12 Feet.
Honolulu, T. Il Th.* t'nltei? States
nibiiiiirlne I'l, submerged on the
i.cesn Moor oiitvide the harbor since
Mm h 25, was raised 12 feet Monday
and lowed inshore until It rested on
!" upwatd inclining bottom. iMvor
... ... ., , . 1 o H'hmtoi, who bocamo enbtngled In
I ^ Huli.-ton, win li"tin>? tablos and rescued at a
he mho pent eVerul Weeks ut" u 'pfli of 'J*• foot, after four hour* work.
t« ndini to his brother's business. w r'-<--vrriiiK slowly from the effect of
Mr. Coghill, brother of J. S.I'"VT'"""m "? wa"
, ,. , , , , , ■ i • i , ■ lli 'lv 10 avoid caisson dlaease, and
pa red and \ .. ho<-r be fixed < hill, is in hngland with their |afterward put into the recompression
Koll call.
('losing Si nig 172.
Mr. ,1. S. Coghill returned
parts of the building, where it is
broken oil entirely.
That the floors (cement) of the
Vault and Vault annex be re-
>o that it wi'l . 'iu
,d.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 23, 1915, newspaper, April 23, 1915; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393655/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.