The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 31, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1915 Page: 4 of 4
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Newcomb News.
Shaffer Hoi ueand Nelson Palm I
wore at the Literary Friday
night.
Word- are inadequate to ex-
• it t tl > r- r • i da -. pre-s th< b< anty of all Nature as
V ■ i-• | • thai iii i rifir i ot n it reveal it , 'C to us these balmy ]
. • ■ r:. • . . • t; ' •• a • • r. , |ar>'-< mm ; • pM (•>!•.- spring i-iys. There is a new j
far. a-,(J reluctant -pru.; • i unit, m th«- i • ' (;i' N< • oe and a new inspiration for j
one that is nol uiited to the in comb and Boogsb -arg'.'i will ha - . rv one.
spirata in of tin1 p' ■' t w!c>i-r en:n ;i correspondent for Tl A '-,m\ riie recent rains certainly put]
his litth lionrruit to a art- us \', ws. We will all be !;• t cous-,a happy smile on the face of the!
.V- ' ' A 1 . . . 1*1. I i ..ill i . . \ i
Bell Telephone
and PARCELS I'OST
Constitute , i partner -hip
that shouhl v. h k out nn
commonly good ir alts,
since City shops ire
brought conveniently
close to the country cus
tomer, and city people
may obt.iin tr >m the
country the virions pio
ducts of the (arm.
Hi: 1,1. TKLM-MIONK
SiCiv VICK
provi lev the tne ins ( o r
placing the orders, and
delivery can !•<• n !< at
your d'- r l-y r... ccf
I'ot i pi .iin) ' Iy, anij t
slight i , ,t
tloughman.
I. S. Klliott and family visited
1 ' W. K. Muse at Newcomb Satur-
popu!«e'<* in the n. nth of Apr iris then, and the editor wi
in a careful]?, mm and patent uncle Paul.
medicine abundance. At last Well 'tis time that all c
the snow la Me t m m i! the j w re in dreamland, o I will -ay day, returning Sunday P. M.
storm c.din! i > di lted a • good night, and call again -,oon, Mr. I). (!. 11 umber and family
and the beautiful urishim ha P.ill were at the Ringing at Mr. Brad-
, kissed the towering mountains ley's Sunday evening.
and firth- vale;. ■- of out .outhiand Sfldllin) NBWS Maranda.
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Protrct Hnd Rrautlfr r ur Borne the moat attractive, durable aid ecoaoa
(cnl fenrc niHile. Ask ua to show you Cataloc and qaote price*.
J. M. Tomme
Albany, Texas
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Aie You Rheumatic? Try Sloan's.
It' you want quick and real re-
, | lief from rheumatism, do what
so many thousand other people
'are doing whenever an attack
T!'r J
I UIt r-
CETTlNCH.gJ.TF
ilCKNES
Nothing has ever
equaled or compared
with the medicinal faUs
in Scott's Emulsion to
arrest the decline, invigorate
the blood, strengthen the
> nervous system,aid the appe-
fc.' tile and restore the courage
of better health. r
_ ,r Soott'n Emulsion i-i f \
pure hoalili- build-
• \ ing food, without
and now this seems to be a land
of vernal frohne.-s and eternal! The singing at Mr. Bradley's
summer. Sunday evening was a delightful
Ye Maranda, Bill believe.- in occasion to those who attended
tin eradication of tlie tick, also Mrs. Oliver Palm attended sor
in tin e radication of the idea vices at Boogsburg Sunday
hat the tick i benefactor ol I he Literay Society < atei tain-. ^ojjies on, bathe t.lie sore muscle
mat,kind. ed quite a large crowd on the muscle or joint with Sloan's Lin-
^ We also not- that while Mr. N. evening of the l th instant with irnent. No need to rub it in
5 E Searrard is a destroyer of the a nicely gotten up and well ren- just apply the Liniment to the
, , surface. It is wonderlully ]>en-
li I' l,y rodents that he ,s a plulos- dered program. crating. It goes right to the
opher, also, In* is quoted as hav- Mi \>. h. Mux1 visited in thi.- ^r;i^ ()j* trouble and draws the
1 ing aid "there is but one thing1 neighborhood recently. pain almost immediately. (let a
. a enter than love young dream. | We are sorry to report the ill- buttle of Sloans Liniment for!
and that is to wake up and find ness of Mr. Dick Moberley. 01 dtu^gist and lu\e it
, ., .- -, e . i in the house against colds, sore
,hat >on are still single." V\e notice quite a few took m| swu||(>n ,umbag0|
Mr. II. W. Lenoir and family advantage of the ideal das and nciatica aiul likeuilmoiits. Your
pent Sundav as the guests of went joy riding Sunday p. m. ' money back if not satisfied, but
\]r all(j \|rs | |; Alien. Mr. Todd was among those it does give almost instant re-
"*■ ,, , , i -M who went to town Saturday. jlief. Adv.
i ■ Mi. and Mr Llliott and child ,, , ,, ,, ,, , .
ifl i.i ■ , Mr. and Mrs. P. b. ( astleberry
LH ei ol Boogsburg were visiting . .. , .. c,.„.
M ^ |, ,\] i i < ■ * ■ Sa'M'da- wore pleasant callers at. the Nash Sunbeam Program.
3 home Sunday. April 18.
Subject The first boys.
Pure Drugs and Medicines.
Ice Craam and Kodaks and Films,
Cold Drinks Toilet Articles.
We Guarantee Personal Attention to Prescriptions, Only
Purest Drugs Used.
P. F. Castleberry &
Son.
•- k \ pure hoalllt - build
ulcuhol or opiate.
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Mr. and Mr. . Ivlliott and child
■ et of P>oogsburg were visiting
at Mr. W. Iv Muse's Saturdaj
and Sunday.
Miss WillieSpann wIm has been
ick the pa t week is reported
ite well a 'iiin, and ready to
e. ;me her work as teacher of
.Newcomb school.
Mr. Joseph Smith and a lady
friend ('.') were seen driving in
the direction of the county clerk's,
• llice Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. ('. W. Graham was called
to (Mney Sunday evening to the
bedside of a near relative who
wa reported eriously ill.
( . I'. Smalles and family auto-
CITY MEAT MARKET
HIGH GRADE
MEATS, STEAKS, and PORK
ALWAYS FRESH
Your patronage solicited.
JERRY HOLUS, Proprietor.
mm wsoEmzD o am
Wm>'\
mer Wear
Leader Minnie Matthews.
Scripture reading, Gen. l:.'?-lf>.
Story of Cain and Abel by
Thelma Stovall and llene King.
Catechism. /
Roll call.
Closing song, 85.
Our "JITNEY" Offer This and 5c.
DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out
this slip, enclose five cents to
Foley Co., Chicago, III., write
your name and address clearly.
You will receive in return a trial
package containing Foley's Hon-
es and Tar Compound for coughs,
colds and croup, Foley Kidney
Fills,and Foley Cathartic Tablets. 1
Sold by all Drugists. Adv. j
Local Items.
See Renfro for Stock salt.
R. S. Long made a business
trip to Moran Wednesday.
Don't forget the cold drink de-
partment at the Model Cafe.
W. B. Lary went to Marlin
Thursday to spend a few days.
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Your money will go farther at
the Racket Store. .1.11. Friedly.
James A. Greer of Haskell
visited friends in Albany Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Broad foot
of Sedwiek autoed to Albany
Wednesday.
Golden Gate coffee, the best
there is, at ,1. Carter King's
"The Store of Quality."
Posted.
No fishing or hunting allowed
on my premises. J. II. Reynolds.
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Pay your past due account
this week and get votes.
Sedwiek & Cook.
The Review of Reviews and
the Albany News, both one year
for $2.75.
Will G. Standifer
The Tailor.
Latin s' ami gent's clot/in clean-
ed, pressed and repaired, hats
cleaned, dyed and remodeled.
caii hhd si; stMPtts of r n «wp wimtfb sum
Shop north end Main Street,
do 'Th s called for and delivered.
Phone ijo.
Albany, Texas.
hi (ji, sti iM f tlie day is what shall we wear and
w ! TL i n we " i it? 10 the first question we would
. v« . tl flu* warm weather comes on that Organdies,
Civ pes ai iiks ire in vogue, lo the second we would
s, i I i. \\ ' .ire in a position to fill your wants, we are
:■;wir;; { ! ite styles and patterns and if you will look
our stock over we feel that vou will find what vou want
ai i - that defy competition. In men's wear we
ar sIj cmii^ i'alm Beaches either plain or stripe, Blue
Serjje>.
Si 10 s
that we
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mix.d goods, the late styles in men's hats, and
ti i our prices, see the styles and he convinced
c ■ ] rve you. Below we give you a few of the
ini> we will show \ ou.
Tudge and Mrs. J. A. Mat-
! thews came out from Ft. Worth
To The Albany News. Tuesday on their way to Lambs
Woodson, Tex., April I, 11)15. Head.
The following pupils from j
Woodson 11 igh School here, won i W ith every pair of mens Ox-
the Throckmorton Co-lntersehol- fords bought Saturday, April 17,
as! ic League Contest, as re pre- for cash, we will give 1000 extra
sentatives to the Wichita Falls , votes. Sedwiek & Cook.
District Contest, which will take
1 la<at Wichita Falls April hi The Albany High School ball
and 17, I'.U e team won in a game wifch the
Hubert Joiner and Klmer Moran High School Wednesday
Hughe, are to represent the De- by a score of <• to
hators. Marvin Lowden and Al-
bert < rump are t<> represent the Kirst mortgage loans on farm
Dec I am at iot, and ranch lands made. Vendor
The W"od on High School will |j(>n not(>s |M),ur|,t. Apply to W.
participate in all the contests. || Stephens, Box 251, Albany,
Texas.
No Us? to Try and Wear Out Your
Cold It will Wear You Out Instead. ,:,a(,N ><'i wick went to
I 'alia \\ t'di ■ lav to resume her
-tudie in St. Mary's College,
I ho, and keep on - iffering
with coughs and ("Id - through
Ji fs.
in p
(•ie ,
ME iS SUITS AND
pants.
I lam or Sti ip>', only ft
< lenuiiK Palm !!■ ■ ii I'ai '
Plain only
A Woo, iir Serg' .v
si.e-j, only -SH' -,l1
A W. P ue Ser •' Pants all
oi,H* > ' i and
Standing of
Contestants.
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Albany, 1
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VOTKS,
I iie.n a 1 >a" S,
Woods-,tl. T« .a-
I hck <lentry,
Throckmorton Texa
Mis Bertha Allen,
Newcoinb, I'exa-
VOTKS,
after a -hort vacation spent at
LADIES PUMPS AND
SLIPPERS.
P..lent Leather Pump, se\, ral
t > le->
Pati ut Leather Strap Sandal
.it
\ ic, I • a tin r Strap Sandal
All Styh • and Leather from
S'J.IHI (o IMI
UNDERWEAR.
In thi department w, ari'
showing Union S lit.- and op-
erate for both men and women,
w> also have :i special under-
wear for the children.
home
•tt w h every cent •
>w Look tor iv■ it
so i 't 'he extr.t •. >
VOTES.
t'llt St '.♦lit.
neglect and delay. Why niak<
yoiirx'lf an easy pre\ to seriou
ailment - and epidemics a^ t lo
result o m lected cold ; < n all payment- made on past
Co, alio c,,1,Is ap our due ad ir,t- between Satyrdav,
! vitality unless April 17, and Saturday, April 24,
checked m tlie , ,rlv stagt Dr ,,
King's New Di c.verv . what ^.11 give vote . _
V..u need the tir-st dose help Sedwiek ^ ( ook.
^ our head clear up, you breath,
freely and you feel o much bet ;\. W. Reynolds autoed t«.
ter. I'.uy a bottle today and T, , . «,
, I hrockmorton Monday t<i ac-
company his mother, Mrs. P. F.
n . - , i t lleynqjds. who had been his
Lounty School Trustees, u. t t ,r ev.'i-aiday
Atari election held on April My stock are in excellent con-
•''I'd '""owing men were (Jition ;ind win mukt, th(, season
elected members of the County at my barn midwav between Mo-
School Board: I'rustee at large. i ran an(, Allany, jtot08 for.Il4ck
.1. IL Sammons; tor Pi, cinct Xo. ^1(,i(hi. for horse $S.nit.
,, M. lb \nolds.
>tart taking at once. Adv.
it yotit
-irint' tli
putvou
How's This?
I'astur
<). (lordon.
I "ll ii * lt« war I
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Seilwick & Cook
ALBANY, TEXAS
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age ext ra.
.lorry Coffee came out from
Fort Worth Tue day, where he
had been to confer with the State
pakc
W
m
POW5
, °t made by
baking pov«o^
chicago
Sanitary Board. Mr. CofFeesays
that he wi
J
^!^!l IK K
•nil per i
'like 11.
I'ruKirt
• V UitJpul
Atlv
begin tick eradica-
tion in the quarantine portion of
Shackelford county at once.
' h Several of the ranchmen are I
building vats and preparing to I
dip their cattle.
Better cookies, cake
and biscuits, too. All
as light, fluffy, tender
ft ml delicious as mother used
tn buke. And just ns whole*
Minir. For purer Hnklng 1'uw-
drr than Oiluwct cuuuut be luu*
ut any prji t.
Ask your grocer.
RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS
Wmld . far, Fooi f.Ii«*, CkklM. IIL
Fuit LlpouUu, I rue*. Man.h, till
Y.« linn'I .... .1,.,
pre I I.'ll'i III' to P '< mi.l.J I.t c.lwul h.
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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/m1/4/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.