The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1918 Page: 5 of 6
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Company
Albany • Abstract •
J. M. W#od, Manager
01 lusts ad Oil Lands a
Complete Attract Books to Shackelford County
Not a speculator, but handle everything
on strictly a commission basis.
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
ALBANY, TEXAS
Corala / Jterannala
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Mf visiters eeesrly in Um wmk u po«aibl«. It you know of otbor peraonoli kindly Mnd
Umni >1m with Um ntiM of tb# commuakant. This will crwttly maroiot Th Nova In k«*>-
lnf In touch with loot! knpponlngtsnd will b« high lyapproetoUd Kditor. )
life fisdMn
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Say, if you want a nice grave Max Blach of Birmingham,
monument-see Frank Wyatt. Ala., sent us the price of a sub-
— ; scription this week.
J. N. Alexander of Moody!
sent us the price of a subscrip-
tion this week.
Arthur Burns of Pauls Valley
will read the News the coming
year.
Am paying $y a ton for iron
and $14 a ton for bones.
B. W. Tomme.
George Newcomb is a new
subscriber to the News—the chil-
dren cry for it, George.
Richard Dyess has been down
all week with the flue. He is
reported to be better.
The wisdom of the wise and
the experience of ages may be
preserved by quotation.
- Benjamin Disraeli.
He that lives upon hopes will
die fasting.
Benjamin Franklin.
There is none so blind as they
that won't see. — Jonathan Swift.
The only failure a man ought
to fear is failure in cleaving to
the purpose he sees to be best.
— George Eliot.
There is no failure save in
giving up. -C. C. Cameron.
! Enjoy present pleasures in
I such a way as not to injure fu-
ture ones. - Seneca.
The choicest pleasures of lif<-
lie within the ring of moderation, i
—Tupper.
Abstinence is approved of God.
-Chaucer.
When men speak ill of thee,
so live that nobody will believe
them. Plato.
It is not enough to be industri-
ous: so are the ants. What are
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BUY
SAVINGS STAMPS.
Albany National Bank
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Mrs. Mattie Childers, of Roar- you industrious about?- Thoreau.
ing Spiings, has renewed her If you intend to go to work,
I Cook said let the News subscription to the News for there is no better place
D. G. Humber came in this
week and paid
to the News.
his annual dues;
keep coming—that's what ev-
erybody is saying.
Frank Nelson of Hobart, Okla.,
Thanks,
is no better place than
another year. right where you are; if you do
not intend to go to work, you js on the honor roll
Joe Hatcher held us up this ean not Ret aionK anywhere. 1 Frank.
A. D. Alexander of Stephens! week, and dropped four dollars Abraham Lincoln in letter to
county has renewed his sub- 'n our pocket and said let it half-brother.
come a long time.
scription to the News.
Hugh Ezell came in this week
and paid up for the great weekly
for another year.
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Brother T. J. Crow came
this week and paid away a head
; for the News. Mrs. Crow sent
! him in, said she could not do
Willie Wilson came in this without it.
^^teek and paid away ahead for
Character determines the mo-
j rality of action, but only the in-
tellect determines the skill of
Geo. T. Reynolds of Ft. Worth
has renewed his subscription to
the News.
action. David Graham Phillips.
The most valuable
the News.
T. A. Deats is on
roll for another year
News.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Hanna-
for
I P. H. Williams handed us a
check for the News another year
possession thjg week
to all men for all life is skill.
Hipparchus. Vivian Morgan came in from
of
W. M. Cobb of Lueders hand-
ed ua the price of a subscription
to the News this week.
For just experience tells in Terrell this week on account
ford left Monday morning for ovm. soj, that those who think sickness.
the honor j Camp Travis, where they were [n(J8t ^overn thow who toil
for the called on account of the serious —Goldsmith rece've^ a fr°m Miss
illness of their son, Copeland. .. Margaret Huskey this week, in-
i What is an intelligent man. t
struct ing us to send her the
S. S. DiUer and sons. Frank A man who enters with ease and ^ ^ Margaret ig jn
and Sam. came in this week completeness into the spirit
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To get rid of that Tired, Bilious, Half-Sick
Felling, take a do e of
HEROINE
It Cleanses the Stomach*
Liver and Bowels
It's man's remedy that goes to the right spot Puts Ufa tmi
activity into the torpid liver, strengthens the stomach and die—
tion and purifies and regulates the bowels. A timely dose of this
excellent system regulator and bowel tonic will oftentimes want
oft a spell of sickness.
JAS. r. BALLARD, Proprietor
ST. LOUIS*
FOB SALE BY J. L. CASTL!
J. Carter King is confined to
his home with a severe case of
flue—they say he has a sure
enough case of it.
school in the city of Fort Worth,
from Terrell. The boys were; things and intentions of per- says she like it fine
doing military training down S0,1S iln(l w^° arrives at an end
there, but owing to the ravage by shortest route. Lucidity
of intluen/.a they came home.
Louis H. Hill gave us a
for $13.50 on subscription this
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Berry and week. Louis sends the News all
daughter. Miss Charlotte Marie. over the United States, and
of Hollis, 0. K. visited at the away up in Canada yes. it cov-
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. ers the earth.
Manning this week.
Judge Poindexter called at the
Judge B. F. Reynolds of News office this week and gave
Throckmorton sent us the price us a check for subscription away
of a subscription this week. The ahead. Judge is sure a smiling,
Judge says that it was all right both of his ranches are soaked,
about raising the price to two j He says he has liH) acres of
dollars, it was worth it. Thank wheat sowed on hi* ranch east
and suppleness of thought, crit-
ical delicacy and inventive re-
check source, these are his attributes.
Amiel.
Notice
Mr
you. Judge.
of town.
Dr. Brasher, of Stamford, will
be in Albany Monday and Tues-
day of the 2nd and 4th weeks of |
each month. If you need DEN-
TAL WORK don't fail to see
him.
McComb Market
The only cash meat market in
Am sending you a check fori Texas, Yes, it's cash across the
1.50 to renew my subscription to j counter. My market will be
the Albany News. We can not'open at •> a. m. and close at
farm successfully down here in p. m. Will close at a. m. on
Dallas county without hearing Sundays,
from grand old Shackleford
Midlothian, Texas.
Oct. 17, 1918.
Richard McCarty.
Albany. Texas.
Dear Sir:
BARGAIN DAYS
Every day in the year is
a bargain day at
our store.
Quality, Values,
and satisfied customers is our motto.
Make our store your home
while in the city.
J. T. LOWERY
it in Mind
Notice
—That our stock of Staple and
Fancy Groceries is always com-
plete. At our store you will find
a splendid assortment of
Everything to Eat
—In fact, it is our business to
cater to the wants of the people.
—Come in and see us. Courteous treatment,
and your trade will be appreciate
R. S. Murrie
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county every week.
How about the paved streets
and that reservoir? We are
anxious to know about these!
things for we mean to make a
part of that one million inhabit-
ants some day.
We mean to stay here a little
while longer. Are just about to Young Democrat
get the last of our cotten gather- what keeps us from
ed and are sowing our grain for | thi? earth when we
another year. Come over, we down'.'"
can give you plenty of work to "Why. th
do and a great big home raised
sweet potato, home made Hour
and meal, and next month home
raised meat fattened on our tine
corn.
Let the pajwr come.
Sincerely yours.
Alvin Moberley.
Midothian, Texas. Route B.
Dr. Montgomery of Stamford
will be in Albany one day only, ;
Tuesday, November 5th. pre-
pared to treat diseases of the
i eye, ear, nose and throat, and
tit glasses. Office with Dr. Casey
"Say, dad,
falling oil'
are upside
law of gravity, of
course."
"But, how did folks stay on
before that law was past?"
Oil and Gas Leases
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Price vis-
ited in Seymour the past week,
visited their daughter, Mrs. N.
S. Holland.
Bought and sold, also royalties.
Send full description, prices and
terms in tirst letter, also exact
location of your land.
Houston Stock Exchange
•4th Floor Foster Bldg.
HOUSTON, - - TEXAS
HARDWARE
We carry everything to be found in a
first class Hardware Store—
Shelf Hardware,
Wagons,
Farm Implements,
Wire,
Staples and Nails.
Let us do your TUBE VULCANIZING
Yours for service,
L. S. HOLLOWELL
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1918, newspaper, October 25, 1918; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393950/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.