The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928 Page: 2 of 8
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I COTTON SEED MARKET !
Why Fear
Your Guests'
* Critical Eyes?
Make thabby furniture and
Aid things look like new in
one hour—easily!
Do your guests src a beautiful homo
which, like a mirror, rcHecti* good taste
and good household manaKimnit—in
do they see the things which you have
en too often to notice—warred fiirni-
re .... scratched floors.... (inter-
No. MM Rturti District 11
RKPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
albany national bank
At Altoay la Tto State'of Tax as. At TIm CIsss Of Businas*
OCTOBER 3, 1*28
RESOURCES
Loon* and discounts
Overdrafts
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned
Banking House, $27,146.00; Furniture and
Fixtures, $6,300.00'
Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank
Cash and due from banks
Outside check* and other cash items
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due
from U. S. Treasurer
Securities borrowed
Other assets
TOTAL
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nted woodwork ?
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LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
I'ndivided profits net
Circulating notes outstanding
Due to banks
Demand deposits
Seenriti- • hnrrowi d
$451,l 2.7R
3,777.35
263,500.00
3,000.00
33,446.00
72,716.27
26', 625.62
3,979.97
625.00
150,000.00
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$1,252,491.12
$ SO,000.00
20.000.00
23,343.76
12,500.00
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150.000.00
"I have seen it three times since it has been in Dallas," he stated
in his sermon, "and every time it means more to me. 1 think I have
a score of sermons which 1 may deliver as a result of seeing this
picture. 1 am profoundly glad that it has been shown in Dallas. I
wish it would remain here for a month.
"I pray that thousands may see it and be led to a closer walk with
God," he concluded.
"The King of Kings" will be show/i in its entirety at Fair Park
Auditorium ^>n Saturday afternoon, October 6, the opening day of
the State Fair and on every Monday, Wednesday and Friday after-
noon during the remainder of the Fair period. These are the only
times when the Auditorium is not otherwise occupied.
The State Fair engagement will give thousands of Texans an op-
portune to see this remarkable film, who, otherwise might never
have the chance.
Editor's Note.—This same show will be exhibited at the Altec
Theatre in the city of Albany on October 15 and 16. "The King of
Kings" is one of the screen wonders of the age. This is a Cecil B.
DeMille picture and was filmed at a cost of $2,500,000.00.
TMC MSN. TMS SOW AND TW1 COW
Tractor An International Necessity
A news item states that ti00 tractors are to be shipped from an
American city to Russia.
The tractor has become an international necessity. In every section
uf the world, from Africa 10 tlx far reaches of Alaska, this crawler
type (if machinery labor-. Its inendibb efficiency is an everlasting
tribute to American mechanical genius.
THI NIN 1MI ICIW AND THI COW
Those who persist in trying to keep up appearances beyond their
1 means may -oitx day find it convenient to keep up disappearances.
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mining
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progress without our
Up and do a*
Washington, and in
there are undevelope
numerous properties
securities of which art listed on tko
offej* investment opportunities in which
slight. "ij|&
Development of the mining industry ia «f tbt
for this industry creates new wealth from tko
Creator for the uses of humanity.
A Rich Mans
or a Poor Mans Si
P5R a girl retted in her fiuher'i ftank wu1 poottot
saloon. Ann.•exquisite SXSJS^aIM!
beauty seemed incredible. Yet with Piank m«nt he
how she losthed her surroundings! If
some one would only take her sway and
give her a chance for real happiness.
When wealthy CtJl Morton, struck
by her beauty, offered to "adopt" her
—give her a lovely home, beautiful
clothes - everything — it seemed her
dream* hsd come true. ButwhenAnna
realized that she was simply being
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honor worth tko
would still welcome has.
not after ell be better to j
man's darling than a poor 1
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TOTAL $1,252,491.12
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Creating New Wealth
i-iiur'ry uf gn at miix • a I way- becomes a country of great
v.-.iiili, i nt In- in ■ . inl mow. r," -: t 11 Cecil Rhodes, the great hnglish
t i nam i- r.
Tin- mineral n oun s of tlx I riit 1 -<1 Stat.- hack ourm orietary I
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■ mil the entire iiatiiu has felt their beneficial effect. We could not
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she boarded a train for
the city, where,friend-
less and alone, she soon
found herself ekeing
out i miserable ex-
istence.
Then Fr.uik Weston
came into her life.
November
Contents
Novem
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When A Man Lett Go
Mr One Mimep—
and The Price I Paid
The Home Breakent
Rotten Riches
My Mysterious Guide
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Dallas Pastor Praises Picture
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I tji I In « Spi nkitiir of "Tlx lyii/vr of Kinjrs" tlx motion pictun
torji of tin lifi nt ,li'ii , which l|( iiu.-i of it- overwhelming success
t In miirhoiit tin rounli), 11 a - Injijl 1 mrnned as a special added attrac-
tion fur tlx Stati Kail' of tlx liev. Otho H Morris, pastor
of tlx First Methodist Church, of this city, declared from the pul-
pit S11111I11) 1 Veiling' that tlx pictun was the be-t he had ever -eeii.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1928, newspaper, October 12, 1928; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401617/m1/2/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.