The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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THE AI.I5AW NEWS
luntti I'.vfry Friday Martting.
PAUL BAKFR. - • - Publisher.
Mnioric'at th" I'm1 iMrm at Altianr I'm ••
tariinri Mail Mattnr
Sufisi'tiphon $i <>o i'tr
Thru
hist week, The
reach a goodly
M, E, CHURCH TO
ERECT PARSONAGE
The Methodist church has sold
its parsonage to Mr. Sam Webb!
and will build a new one. Thej
remainder of the block on which
the church stands has been pur-
chased from Mr. G. A. Howsley
and the new parsonage will be
built on the lots just west of the
church. Rev. Clark states that
they hope to begin building next
Monday.
City [lection Ticket Carried.
I hem? Mont".- has been raised
J he election for City onicers
to here lor otl.er enterprise "" held in Albany Tuesday resulted
more important than this. May (he victory of the citizen's
we not hope that she will ri: to ticket. There was a light vote
the exigencv of the occasion and cast, too light considering the
th amount required, importance of the offices. All
nominees of the mass meeting of
Monday received 35 votes except
J. H. Sammons and W. H. Cook,
agriculture in the public -hools.
The State is read;, to come to the
{•. 1 of a community desiring
; these two industrial courses or
that of manual training. Hut it
v. ill help only when the com-
munity will pay half the ex-
pense.
That Albany should have do-
mestic economy and agriculture
'taught in her school all will ad-j
! mil. Hut i- she willing to pay
the price necessary to having.
A Word to the Farmers
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me mi hap in mailing
v ' i i ♦ hen
New failed to
number of its
subscribers. We regret this er-
ror on the part of the one mail- i |(-
ing The News, and wish to state .
that the pistoHice department I We quote th' following from
was in no way to blame. I he The Texas Industrial Congress
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*| Planting time is now here. Cotton acreage
must be reduced and there must be more di-
versification, and those that have succeeded
will tell you that they have done so by plant-
ing the following crops:
Cows, Mares, Brood Sows,
Chickens, A Garden, Corn,
Feterita, Mai/e, Sudan Grass,
Sorghum and Cotton,
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ADVERTISING HATK
(h*|ilay %/ifflt tingl* im*rti" ■>«. !'■
r«iiti« inch, *ubn«ju*nt ini*rtion«. 12 1-2
eciiita p««r mrli f*r *«rh ir>a*rtion. Sorri# r* lm
ti«n will ma'l«* on adTartiaaru^nta that ara rm^
thirrl of n pagfl or mora In ft* Lorala ami r*ad
ln«t ii. tif a, 10 c® t« per lina for aingl' inaction.
H«■ kwt>ii*vnt inaertiona of lorala atx) r *ad*r§ f.
rcntl par lina for *arh insertion.
I'RID A V, Al'Rl I. 1(\ 1 v r: ■
many requests for copies serves bulletin:
to remind us that the paper is in "Owing to the demoralization
demand by its subscribers, a fact of the cotton market, the "Let
that we might not have known
s<> well had this error riot been
made.
who were evidently contesting
for the short term. They re-
ceived 34 votes each.
The officers elect are: Mayor,
Dave Diller; Councilmen, W. II.
'Cook, S. C. CofTee, J. Carter
King, and J. H. Sammons.
WANT AMPLE DEPOT ACCOMMO
OATIONS.
The Young Men's Booster Club
Is solicitous over the prospects
for a new depot for Albany. It
desires as good a depot as the M.
K. & T. Kv. can possibly place
How could man have progression ^ M meetjnR of th(> c,ub
otherwise? Browning.
Man must pass from old to new,
From vain to real, from mistake
to fact,
From what once seemed good to
what now proves best;
Texas Feed Itself" movement,
the establishment of the Linds-
ley Hog Fund of the Dallas
Chamber of Commerce, the fur-
nishing of hogs to hoys and girls
by the Waco Chamber of Com-1
merco, the hog propaganda of
the stockyards and similar move-. Money was raised this week to
ments elsewhere, officials of the I pay for the lot on which the
Congress believe more hogs will Tabernacle stands and a deed to
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And this will enable you to
count with
plant a Bank Ac-
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Tabernacle Lot Bought.
•lust being happy helps other
souls along;
Their burdens may be heavy and
they not strong;
And your own sky will lighten
If other skies you brighten,
By just being happy with a heart
full of song.
Ripley D. Saunders.
be raised in Texas during 1915
than ever before. Vet the rec-
same exeuted by L. H. Hill, form-
er owner, to trustees of the var-
j The Albany National Bank
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Tuesday evening, a resolution
was passed requesting Col. W.
A. Webb, Vice-president of the
Katy of Texas, to give Albany a
depot that will be substantial and With increased interest in hog
adequate to the needs of a com- raising Texas bids fair to feed
munity growing in population itself this year.
and business. The secretary was
Makes 61 Feel Like 16.
"I suffered from kidney ail-
ment for two years," writes Mrs.
M. A. Bridges, Robinson, Miss.
"I commenced taking Foley Kid-
ney Pills about ten months ago.
I am 61 years old and feel like a
16-year-old girl." Foley Kidney
j Pills invigorate weak and de-
Mrs. W. L. Manning left for ranged kidneys, relieve back-
Cambrey, New Mexico, Thurs- ache, rheumatism and bladder
ords of the Congress show that ious churches representing the
most of the hogs are not likely Tabernacle. $200.00 was paid for
to go on the market, but are the lot. About half of the seat-
destined tor home consumption, ing space was seated last fall
for use on the farms where they at the close of the Erwin Bros,
have been grown." irevival. It would be well if the
remainder could be seated now.
requested to forward the reso-:
i lution to <\>1. Webb.
In making this request of the
M. K. tV T. Ry. the Booster Club
RUSSIANS ACT LIKE VANDALS
day to visit her daughter.
trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv.
Will Make Season
at My Barn
Chanze, Sired by Imported
German Coach, Dam, Clyd-
esdale, Season $8.00. Jack,
Season $10.00. Big Chief,
ltegisterd Poland China
Male, Season, Pig. Can
furnish pasturage if wanted.
T. H. CROW
re
1 he patent medicine entertain- bolieves that it is voicing
er waved his magic wand over sentiments of the people of
the Albany community this week
t he j
Al-
Wrath Particularly Inflamed Against 1
Ru« ians Who Refuse to Serve
as Spies.
Vienna,—Count Moron the Austrian
governor of Itnkowlna. gtatpa that In
moat ptaceo occupied by the Husslans
| bany and her trade territory and| they appear to have conducted th'm-
an,i- 11,1 h''r I" l,ol"v,i asking no more than what is! Z\lZJn? rht'r.*Ti,h
. , ,, . ... . i especially Inflamed against (he Hu
lortli. I*ree vaudeville is the reasonable and right. i ians who refuted to do service as
thing. _________ I for them, in retaliation for
which the Rusnlan* Instituted po-
AGRICULTURE AND DOMESTIC Krooms against theri As a result of
ECONOMY this persecution large numbers fled
i to Roumanta
The committee for the First
Saturday Trades Day, May first,
is planning a rare treat for those
We call the attention of our
readers to a letter published in
Age Ninety, Trains for Sprint
who attend, ^ ou will miss' this issue of The New'saddressed Ycnlc ,N ^ David Anderson
something good if you don't to the
come to Albany on this occasion. Board.
Albany Public School
Mr. N. S. Holland, su-
CALOMEL IS MERCURY! IT SICKENS!
ACTS ON LIVER LIKE DYNAMITE
Dodson's Liver Tone" Starts Your Liver i mT mmntee-<* ti «rr .imp
'or.' ati-l 'ill .it la,tll,< I.r lliat
letter Than Calomel and Oo«sn't
Salivate or Make You Sick.
I t« - t« trw ' l u't. no tititr* fth k
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r« n • | it# i | n'i | t ,\n\ \ w<>rk '
d i I nit r .r \ ««r «|ti . k « r
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d 4 l! . • ; « I lit - • I • . t i4 t
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ll fl* I I f f | ' f 1;
m I.*\• r P..IIT 1 %ii. n -j t.
i i.'1 t n<t if it. «i * t utmir'.vn
nj' t up hit*i fiiak* v<mi f*-- i dm* hu-1
vi/"p, tiv iiioriPi1;' I wmit yn t
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i ii- f i t i' > iit« < ik•• v mi i■ k
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celebratpd his ninetieth birthday by
bcclnnlnK trulnliiK for the 100-yard
dujth for old meu at the Hummer
KainoH of the Caledonlnn club An-
dcrsou won the race tu 1910 and 1912.
Explosion in Scotland KiHt Many
\ lit lilt: I I I'Pt'rii
imbllMhea tti" T■ >llow 1 iik lHli'Kr. !ii from
i.'TaI' K \ t«rrlbl ).Mploilon him |
. • 'ii r Harbor Htr««'t u, racked |
; .ltd many livt-* vvur. lost" N > ilittail*
■ir< ilit iIiia'iUi ,k >«t U-rwI. k nt
■ i' ■ • tho Hit CMIt of Hllllud,
;li i ! i llflh :t Im di'f' tided tiy 11j i
old for d r i; from tb« tin . of C'totii
A.i 'f 1 o' • of ttif rhb f fatlont
of iij.iii I for tb> royal n;tv iI tot )
•••• * It Ii I ti" lal(• • i..w ti ol
tin •" ind i-. lilmtl'tKu
l.a ^ r-'iiC'i It.iki- i1 \pert In charge
of « Met IT ■ 1 ll ! ll. vostii i ,n
1'. *ai for the ut. . n of
bur. .in n! .. ,ii . . will nd
dres th" 'tin ; •' the i'nnhan ile
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Playing the Piano
is Easy
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IT. A.
bluwn up in !'
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Mil H1 i .t' ,l J• tk*.
in, fii t; •• ♦ .i
tl. • futrance f
t'l of (!) ' . ♦ 4-
riirnilurc. Leather (iootls. Paints,
and Oils. Let me figure on vonr
paint hill. I have the !L P. S. and
I)e\oe l ines.
noni-: birrri'r
iik 1 n . I . -lived j14,.
I
Stiaightened Him Out.
.1 l\ Jones, Hootho, Ark.,
'.tit- s: "I had a .-•!'vefo ca-'1 ot
incy trouble ami could do no
) wmk at all. F"V\ K idricj Pill
•trai^htiiK'd nn.' out at once."
Tin' satt'i t'>ry is told by th . -
j and of ot! \s, ak ba k, rht i-
I inatism. kidnt ;- ami I addi-r tr< i-
i l)k>> yield tju:• *kIy. Safe and «• f- j
ctive. Sold evervu 11 r^, Adv.
All you have to do is to put the right linger on the right key at
the ri^ht time.
Still there is only one Padcrewski, nnd all the amateur playing
put together will ivjt equal the playin;- of .1 sc.ilc by that master of
his art.
The nil Ur ine is easy. All th t is neee .'.ai ,* i to get the ri"lit
crudes, m.inuf;k t in e them properly and arrange (ot tht ir delivery
at the proper time.
Still there is tally -ne Texaco mark rnd rmly one Texaco quality.
The "Made 111 l'exas" <]uality distinguished by the Ked-Star-Grcen-
T emblem, world-famous in the oil Irusiticss.
Buy the Texaco oils from our agent in your town.
The Texas Company
General Offices, Houston, Texas
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1915, newspaper, April 16, 1915; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394034/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.