The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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The Oldest Dry Goods Establishment in Albany
Headquarters for
Quality Merchandise
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Yes, quality is our motto. The house that appreciates
your business—we study to please.
SEPWICK & COOK
ALBANY,
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FRIDAY. AUGUST 16. I MS
The latest rep >rts hive i that
the Kaiser a.sd his .-:x son- :.tv
K.t'e. - ■<
hast Texas is getting all tin !
i migration nuvv vs, tho tid*
I - turned.
ii i; i i*hi 1\^ like it s the polie
ot" Foeh ai. i his brave armies t >
cross the Rhine on to Berlin'
■ rooks out of tlie r >11 and
nooths down the high places.
It ire does take a s!u>h fund
to el '-I a governor thes ■ da>s.
Bill Hobby's campaign expense -
were seventy ?l v■ ■ th• >' < -11 • I do!
lars. Is a fo il thousand dollar
iob worth that much
That new draft. IS to l'\ is
goin^, to catch us nearly all boys.
Well. Uncle Sam is ma!, an I bv
go>h he is going after the K ti-
ger's gout and net it. if it takes
all the man power in America
That's the idea, when y i ha\>
India said of John Hull that he
a as slow, but hi - arms were as
long as winter night. Some peo-
ple want to complain of Eng-
' ind's part in the war. but we
want to say to you that John
Bull is holding down fourteen
fronts on land and he is master
of the seven seas of the world,
and had he never tired a gun on
land. >et Germany's star of
glory would have gon>' down.
peace and in the time of war.
Vts. they are the world's great-
est builders. In the ebb and
flow of the tide of immigration,
this western hemisphere has
hi'en builded. ^ t's, these land
squatters have been the prop
and stay in the erection of one
of the greatest democracies on
earth. They are hit hard now,
but they will survive the calam-
ity, and in a few years we won't
know th<' difference they will
come again, thank God.
a hog killing eul
hands.
in all tin
.'y!m Sherman m J t it war
v s \u II and i.iat's j .viva", v.
f.' • y ving th" il 4.. .
The i ii'. >r of the Mor in News,
-o we are told, handed the editor
of the Alban\ Kews a nice b > i-
ijuet in it- ! ist issae. Than! -
Brother Bro v.s, we do line for a
t'i i'.ow to pa* us on the lue . an i
t'ii.
lings
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1 he sun it do in >ve, Brother
,1 . . er and 8« do t , II i
c , that western i .
I in 'v an<l Flan.lot -
,1 1 ii4- ■ - l.i . tiiere .
m in 51\ in-/ who d es nof like to
ii" c i i ii- . ; I at 1 bragged
• c- ' |'ii! < ;.ap an 1 uinitfi
ah i -p ii, fvl ■ v. ■' ' i.>''s ti •
Editor Brooks of the Moran
\i ws is mightily worried about
the ancient copies of the Albany
News which were entombed
d >wn in the bowels of mother
earth away back yonder millions
of years ago. He says that all
tl.e prospective wells in the Mo-
ran oil field are laboring and
trying to bring forth an infant
gusher. but the Albanj N • vs '
on the job and say j b. the gods
r hey must pay the toll.
We Charge No More For First Class Work
Than Is Ordinarily Askeii Fir Secand C!a,<
Our } urp 'Sv i> to lein, pros'- mJ v.'jMtt
your i.' >tii - n s u ) t th v \ v
regarJ n work ;•-> lottci than us lai
Andtiv't \'o i n > mora to this kind ;
service tin per ia;>s you hav. been 11 tli
custom of paying toi unsatisfactory t 'suit-
There's a dstfersn:? we wait to sho* you
L1EB & DAVIS
TAILORS
Call us md we vill .al'
Ptv 'tie N >. j
Tl." I'rairieSi l •> hut bunch are
i e\.donee the.- <ia>s. In the
days f yore, they made the
West blossom like ti ■ r«> but
■ he gr.'at drouth is on us now
nd they have turned their fact
toward the rising sun. To say
the least of it. it is a d> plorable
inda.o.n. Our heart goes out
to them. Some people want to
i lake fun of them, but we want
to
.-ay to y. i folks, this prairie [
• , r 1 .inch are the bone and
rievk '. a nation i, the time ot
WANTKD: A good business
man or woman in each commun-
ity that can devote half or all of
their time among their friends
In selling the stock of one or two
Companies that have guilt edge
endorsement and the O. K. of
the Government. One Oil and
the other a big Sugar Company.
Good money in commissions. For
: "l eial information address I!
J. Waugh. *>(>1-1 (Junter l'ldg.,
San Antonio, Texas.
ANNOUNCING
The Oil Exchange and Board
of Trade
315 Main St Fort Worth. Texas
C >r,Jik'ted with the co-op-
f th'1 Hanks and
1 ' i.im j, busin 'ss men in the
S* it ^ ■: le\as.
ea>-c>. Pi 'Jucti i, Stt'.k>,
H 'ii mJ Securities.
Dr. Pra-her, 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.
Kli Meyer was in town Satur-
day.
Say, if you want a nice grave
monument see Frank Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Leech were
in the city Saturday.
Mrs. Rinev Simpson was shop-
ping in the city Saturday.
Noninees Democratic Prissy
For Congress, 17th Cong. Diot:
THOMAS L BLANTON
For Representative, 106th Dist:
T. J. BARRETT
For County Judge:
RICHARD DYESS
For Sheriff and Tax Collector:
VV. M. BIGGS
For County Treasurer:
HENRY F. LONG
For County and District Cleric:
JESSE ENGLISH
For Tax Assessor:
FLOYD JONES
For Commissk ner, Pre. No. 1:
G. E. REYNOLDS
For Commissioner, Pre. No. 4:
D. F. WARE
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J. L. CASILEBERRY '
LICENSED EMBALMER
ALBANY - TEXAS
Oil iMps md
furnished to members.
!M T:: MOUS stacks lifted
(subject to investigating
committee.)
Members holdiim leases and
Oil !'• ipertie> brought in Ji-
rect Ci>ntact with the investor.
We haveo ii ou n map maker.
Nnw Open For Business
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FORD GARAGE
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The Most Complete Garage in the West
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Everything for the Ford car, and
we supply the parts while you
wait.
Gas, Water, Oil and Air.
Expert mechanics and courteous
treatment and worlds of storage
room. In other words, a com-
plete auto hospital. Drive in an
make your wants known.
- W.J.DODSON, Prop.'t
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, August 16, 1918, newspaper, August 16, 1918; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394048/m1/2/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.