The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1920 Page: 2 of 8
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Phone No. 250
The • Albany • Abstract • Company
J. M. Wood, Manager
Oil Leases and Oil Lands a Specialty
Complete set of|Abstract Books to Shackelford County
Not a speculator, but handle everything
on strictly a commission basis.
OFFICE IN FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
ALBANY, TEXAS
The Sanitary Barber Shop
The City Earber Shop
WILSON & BIGGS, Props.
Your patronage appreciated. Kemember we uv agents
for Crow Bros. Steam Laundry.
Law and Abstract Office of
A. KING—
Will practice in all courts. Prepare abstracts on
short notice. Examine and perfect land titles. All
business entrusted to me will receivejjiny careful
and prompt attention.
Established In 1890.
Albany, Texas.
TRUCKS AND CARS
Garford Trucks 1 1-4 to 5 Tons
G. M. C. Trucks, 1 to 5 Ton
Reo Speed Wagons and Cars
Oakland Six Automobiles
Warner Trailers, All Sizes.
I can make immediate deliveries of all tht* above models,
either with pneumatics or solid tires.
If you are figuring on buying a Truck or Automobile any
time in the near future, it will be to your interest to see me
before you make your purchase.
F. E. DODSON, Albany, Texas.
Representing FULWILER ELECTRIC COMPANY, of
Abilene, Texas.
Burrows Grocery Co.
Our Stock is always
Fresh and New. We
handle a full line of
Staple and Fancy Gro-
ceries. A square deal
to all and courteous
treatment and quick
delivery service.
Burrows Grocery Co.
Between Silt Creek md the Dwp
Blue Sia.
Ye cannot serve- Bryan and
Wilson. Will that be the situa-
tion at San Francisco?
Will Democratic delegations
have to chouse between the
President of the party and the
man who was preaching Democ-
racy when President Wilson was
teaching at Princeton?
As surely as the peach blos-
soms have bloomed and faded, it
looks that way.
On the League of Nations,
which looks like a campaign
issue, Wilson and Bryan are not
within calling distance of each
1 other.
Hitchcock, too, lHmocratic
leader, is a pill Bryan can i
swallow, and u iiujihiI Wilson
di'linhls in.
11 iu hi' ek w;11 l t lu.ht w ""
and beer.
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ht it an* carbolic hi id and Pal
gIVl'll.
( Hint's tin* V\iisiiingtmi report
mat Wilson v\ III .-.land hitched to
Hitchcock in Ins race against the
water wagon.
Hitchcock is for Wilson's
League. Wilson is lor Hitch*
cock's beer.
Bryan against both beer and
league.
1 hat seems to be the situation.
Now, if the Texas progres-
sives should win their way to
S n Francisco, what would they
do? Support Wilson and slap
Bryan? Join Demon Bum and
forsake the water nymph? Stay
on the water wagon and send
that chariot charging over Wil-
Bon's league.
Supposing, for the sake of ar-
gument, that they trek west-
ward with the endorsement of
the President already prepared
and then tind themselves oppos-
ed to the very man they set out
to land. "Wilson," says the
Austin Statesman, "is expected
to stand by Hitchcock. If he
does, Texas progressives will
tind themselves in a curious sit-
uation."
Between Salt Creek and the
deep blue sea, so to speak. Dal-
las Times-Herald.
A Word of Appreciation
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Have You The Borrowing
()i course, your good neighbor don't object to loaning yotti
a cup of I nd or a "makins" of colfee in a pinch; but when it
hammer and saw, the chisel or step ladder, the hose and lawn ,j
pulier or the target ritle: well, to say the least it's apt to get tire
Now out store oilers almost a sure cure for this borrowing!
We sell nearly everything bat
L. S. HOLLOW]
such an experience. 0, joy, W. K. Crawley, cashier of the
what a grand and glorious feel- First National P>ank of Throck-
ing, and such humbling sensa- morton, was in the city Satur-
tions. day. And by the way, he left a
Dear Ones: We can't in nice lot of job printing at the
words express our heart's re- News office. Thanks, Brother
garding you in this your token. Crawley.
We only pray that it may be a
means of causing each of us to For Sale. One cream separa-
know and appreciate each other tor in first-class order; worth $75,
See C.
Experience is a great teacher, better, and to draw us all nearer will sell same for $25.
It touches the emotion and often
gets hold of one's inmost Being.
When a pastor has planned,
prayed, labored, exhorted,
preached and he feels that his
people are indifferent and don't
appreciate his efforts; when the
revival season comes, the time
of meeting set, and he has done
his best, has invited his people
to be loyal and prompt, has urged
their presence at the first service
on Saturday night, and when the
hour comes and such a few re-
spond to the call and he tries to
preach and the response seems
so weak, and when the sermon
is over and he turns toward
home tired and faint-hearted, he
lifts up his soul to Jehovah for
grace and courage to be true re-
gardless of every trial, and when
he gets home he learns his mem-
bers and friends have been there
and have said things about him
and the family, wife all undone
about it. the little ones don't
seem just as usual. 0, my good-
ness. and he walks out to the
kitchen to think, then and there
he discovers that they have given
wife a great pounding with ham,
flour, sugar, jelly, and evcrythig
like that, you just can't realize
unless you have gone through
to Him
sakes.
who gave all for our L Latimer, Albany, Tex. 43-2t-p
A. R. Tyson and family.
Have you paid for your News?
Pit Taylor was on our streets
the past week.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 44, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1920, newspaper, April 16, 1920; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394033/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.