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TODAY
I:\ Arthur I'lisbuni
Heing a king is no longer n
"business." Afghanistan has had
three kings within a week. Amu
nullah resigned when hi: subjects
rebelled against Pari- fa liions'
and uncovered fares of women,
and handed t In t lirone to In -
r, Inayatuliah.
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Albany
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rut .mints 4i i mat nns rut. tat/// asi> says what it nuNhs I'akt ot rut iimi
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Volume XLV—-No. 18
Albany, Texas, "The Home of the Hereford' February 8, 192B
Whole Number •a
NEW SAND ON MATTHEWS FEE CONGRESSMAN TOM BLANTON JERSEY COWS, FOLKS
I
Now i\ "Hacha Sakao," | .
outlaw of the hills, seizes power j •|-.llll|l.|,j||, Kim-i- & Fleming No I, Section No. 2*. I ;i I I . xa- Uj
from I na.vat u lab and is crowned |J1M(| j,„ |( Mutt hew s I. a being drilled in North i l part of the
'"h Kliau. Ilabihullan Section about I I mile Ka-t of tin dry hob drill".| rul y 11 ago
means "darling of God" Fasten) Xhelmu Wells, ha v. caused a rift in local circle by striking a new
rulers like such titles. Tamerlane S1|M)| a( |(is() w|„ r. tb.-> had over 1,000,001) feet of wvt gas.
or limur the liuinr, calledl him , ^ (s |,,.|j,.v,,,| that thi is the im<• -and that a !- f•> ■ nd In Km "i
•"'•If "TM Karth Shaker," and | |.n,||,.t„No. I, Cook Ranch on Section No. 26, Must T.-xa-' Uy.
that Ml no exaggeration. I |,.im|, whi.'h well had about 7* feet of the sand. This ni.,y prove
most important and will mean th f ft i and in he ir i <• ipable of
production 00, I 000 I 1 m, ! :M I d I •;<0 f ■ '
beinif that drill"'! into y<■ <t .• rda
M, i tlian I'et nd. urn i 'o. No if \\ A ■ .an a
•i00 foot and on T. K <V I. < '•>, Sur.-y No ;>S|,
Phi i th. fourth or > to r th v
T
Attila wa called t h• cm ot
(iotl, and In boa-ted
hi.- hoi.-> 11 oil th" gra
view a (rain.
where
never
I'lioma I. Ulanton, who hiis long been the toi ny petrol of Con
Hie , i dosing his law making carer, and will M urn to private
life in a few weeks, lint a- a final play Mi Ulanton staged a fight
with a Republican Coii(ri man a few day- a (to. Tom said something
was true, tin Republican said it wasn't true; Tom Irinded the Re
pub nan tin book containing the proof, and the Republican hit l oin
n tin lace with the book About that tine tli combatants were sep
i a t e.l, oi he i ■ w i ■ lo in would ha v. a 11 • red t !iat R.'publi ca 11 all over
ie floor nd inn - -ed up
ennu p" i hi a
a I
I. T mi lilanton i rat n
a I
d
rut' d li
I.u( kiI> I'm i pi 'e .l
peopl .s, tie ' "dai'iilou ''
s hakl I'.-," etc k li "W no; 11; c I'
machinery, and iva-l littb tinn
in thought. So whit, in" n II
t hem c'ooil. a ml coat rol their de
tini> s in the loin; ruli. It i ■ "i "ll
Ugg> -11 dI In.e i' ■ ■' a i ii . back o I
A Hall's da i ill: a lid '■ 11 -d in in to
his new job.
Til" 'It -v M \ I • i K. .th ol tie
M. thodist I1.|n . opal ('liu rch, I .i a
coin, Neb., a -1' " W11 \ .lo you, in
the Omaha lie. New . call the
peace pact 'a -ort of solemn pro
mi.si '?"
ip"
wh:t. ! I ha ri'.d n
irtl
Ro. ' r I' nil- t
It is a sort of
Land
.1
d bv
d it time- h i mad liini If o.ii".vlnt f a nuisa've in
; • I h> "ii a vi ry a <• t'ul nail, and tIn■ country will . u —
when la -ta p down uto privi! lif II has t eid
' icainst i n iior'il prirtic • on th" part of public servants
.. ' .if tii" 11 )pl"'s ' i aii v. 11 11" -i had ma 111 . e,1 it
ca ne it; h ii ' <15 I on 11 i i"h il ' it •• i W'.f •
, but hi, ha> I on ( a great d al of (rood work and
ii nam '.a tin list, of fait 'if a I . ant •.
it (Ir
.Ii
I owei'i iii lloa- v t!rovt Signal.
a- Hritain
I'ln;
, because
. right to do
-, ill Hntish
zones of influence, spread OVel
half the gloln
"No war" is a nice theory, but
you mu.-t not expect Hritain to
apply the pact to .100,000.000 in
India, other million- in Africa, etc
You must di.-Lintrui.-h betw. .11 war
and "policing inferior race ."
\ ■ ir.-. Thi v. .dl will b m arly off
011 & Ref: ninir < '■> and 11. i' 1 jr it nit
I ill Pool- It I- b"li. "I 1 a ."' dl •
I M. T it fi I I1 t;.i I ' . |I I'l
Si . lion No X7. I a t i • xa Ry la I. nl-ou: I
I'ool i.- dr lliii!' about >00 fe- t d" ■ I. uil l I
dril'e.| on ah-u rI'aia -t uct u 1 • ... . I ■ . . ■ . ,1
It 1.-. be> 11"' '.v.'iI lied wit 11 milch liter a
In extreme NuriW' -t part of Shark It' 11 I
Oil Co. No. I. .1. II. Nnil I ' 011 K I RR No
or more ' . "t of ga - in . 1 -1 ra> -and at, -11(1 f. a
THE Ht.N TH* M W AND TIT rcw
We Will Dsm Tie Chr
I;
\;
Lv t', • Mi
:* 1 k 1 mi
M-
() y
Th" li\"
ward, and
th.
t hi UK
res 111"
i • Ioiik t h.'i'i w i
.- in thi 111 ak 111 vc.
pullimr t.' 1 st r n
Thanks to S'lintors R.ed and
Moses, tlii Nation .xpr. •ssly ex
einpts the Monroe Doctrim from
tin peuce pact, reserving the rijrht
to fijrht for that doctrine. In var-
ious ways, we took the mainsprintr
out of tin watch. If w. proceed
to build fast cruisers, suhmnrine-
aml fi^rhtinjf plains, to prepare
for pence pact possibilities, no
barm w ill ha\. b.• > n don
Kuril hir. - '10.000 . xt 1 a men to
make a fix. day Week possible,
for plain bu-im reason- Work
ers, earning > i'lO.OOd.OOO.OOO a
year, must In the he 1 customers
of motor factories and other in-
dustries. The\ t, ..I one we.k day
to spend and enjoy what they
h i 11 an t arl.-d to rol I
oi'i ru /. r i ri 1 i" i 1 i for
Ie- a dam f 1 un.• icr 1 th • CI" ir fork
of tie- Hrnzos river to -top the llo ad tide, cons r.alioii, 'aim. to
put the harm of industry on Nat ur> - wast >• •< and mak" ' 1 ■ ' die.. <
of the Clear Fork blossom Iik■■ tin Valley of tli Nil. 11 tli dill of
old( Will i mpound • noiiirh water to irrigate u 11 j• 1 11*.■ I t'l nis'ind
acre.- of land, creating a chain of cottuv'a homes, orchards atvi I'ine
yards and a I f • 1 fa meadow.- Hut my. my, just touch this rich al) u
vial soil with mujric water and a d at will liloon Why not'.' They
did down in the Rio (irand. \'alley, t.ln y did out in the alkali flats
of California, why not 111 the rich valleys of tin Clear Fork .' () y.
oil pool.- and (fold mine- pinch out, but that rich - id in th" valleys
of the Ch ar Fork is eternal, it's an oil po ll aa I a k'dd mitt" that
will never In milked dry ( ivili/.ation b"tfin- and .aids wit.li the
11 •
si ppi
all h.
on . rend, red valuable service
a I ill 11istr.il I an ,1 dlst fi.-t ju ljV ■,
1 .I' "i 111, ha 1 hi "it on th firinvc li-ne V
I; I'll' a I ;' dill i ■ , aid blMU'/'lt uh'iut irillV l'"-l
fei a . d !iatc 1, o1' hu-in. ..i Cleaned up tie ol I d i. ke'- ; 1 id to
' awy . coin" into court w i' n j nir witii" -.s, in I 111 ad" r "idy
or ti al, or ■ your en- will h" dl'ml d \ 11 >I h nrule it tick.
And d.idviii", how the lawyer- did hate him, and at every election 1
lli > tried to h at him, but of no avail \ - contrre.-s.naii, 111 the mat
1. 1 of economy. In was worth a regiment, y.-s, saved his nation mil
lion oi dollar , and irosh how tin (h ad heads up tln re in the na !
lion's pilol did hate Tom. !)■ ' one of the liar 1st work ■ rs that 1
v. hav. "' "r known, at th bar, on the bench and in the Congress .
■ 1 tie I nit ed Stat.s \ a parliamentarian, h" was a dreade'l
i'o, on 11 . floor I n otlie1' word wliil" Wnslii 'iirton City slept. I'oni
hi (I tie .'in' li and i-i"i • into court r.ei ly for the fray. I
and tie 1 aider on the I'nit'd State- Tr. a - iry liated him worse than
(led I'at 1 1 For th. r" i am that he block' I th".r ir 1 11 ■ and sivd I
In ■ 1 at i>n :a,my mill: ins of d 1 liars. The t'ir-t of March, Tom will
a a down off lie political tan', nul lake lii: iliac, anion; the laity
Hut (•'■ -t tin ., lie never will be -till -Will enter th" practice of law
" part to 1 ship with his two nil , Tom .1 r. and Matt. We are ju-t .
wonderinc who will take hi place up tli re, w. wond r who is troinjr !
to euard tin I'nited Stat Treasur e 'We Wonder Who?
Yes, my dnir folks, while the oil wells are flowing anil the bank
vaults are In inn loaded down with the filthy lucre, let's not g*
to sleep and foriret the thiii(t- that are immortal; aicricultur;', stock
raisintr The Hen, the Sow and the Cow. Now last week w had
something to say about fostering the Jersey cow businnss in this
wise bet the business men (riva away a Jersey cow every thirty
days, sixty or ninety days, just whatever we decide that w cun talcs
on and put over. The object in doing this is to bring about and
■ al a dairy minded population, bet the whole, population gat
,1' 1 y cow 011 tin brains. Yi , we ought to have so ne two or three
thou.'.ami .H i •> cow in Albany's trad ' territory and then 0 «o«hr
hack t up with pigs and chickens Then you will have a popuia-
',on ..;t si a buy! i'"' power wori 1 while, not just in the fall tine,
but 1 ii-. Iiundia d and sixi.. fr • diys in the y.ur. 0 ym, tihingi
ed.iitg I m r her in 'rind ol.l Sii 1 ■'< df >r I countyt —Oil
flu ie.-. i."« w"ll- coming iu daily, brill n >v gin gii'lg up, and
■ ni 1 I ih 'line in the midst of a te i work of lighwayu. But
"... look yotui r at the tmiri-t car- coning -b > )k 1 1 yonder, the
C ar Fork of th" Hrazo.s riv -r is going ti h Imnrl, and than O
oil \ , watch that wild virgin soil iv. up its weilth. Pretty cottage
11.:" 1' cliool hnu . orchards and truck patch" . Cheer up folks,
tie eod of prosperity I - smiling on us The flood tid" has come In,
>-et on t' ( 1 -st of tin waves and n 1: t > firtuii. B >ttor f.irthor
on, bell r further 011 Vlhany is growing, not 1 vmnt house in
town, dw • lling nor business lious. Not a boo n, but just a good
healthy d"Sidy growth. O yes, building nice homes, catching the bet-
ter . la - of folks. P; 1 the good word on, Albany is giing to be a
city of some seven or eight thousand folks -1'iss the word on —The
Clear fork of tin llr.azo river is going to Is • da n ried—Pass the
word on, pass it on.
THE HEN. THI BOW AND "Ml COW
Hereford Breeders Annua) Show I
*H| HtN. THI SOW AND THE COW
plow. Y".-, let's (lain it. -I ip th .11 on of t'i ->il, cm
rich silt that i being washed down in' 1 the d• 11 1 of th Mi
and on down into tin Cult Stream, robbing 1 of ill 0,11
No folks, let's roll up our si. . v. and cupitiliz t ii w ■ dt 1
1 Ml HI N THI • W AND lilt ( UW
iiiLL COOPER TO STAMFORD
ALBANY'S FUTURE IS BRIGHT
Yes, thing- are looking good over h• • r■ in grand old Shackelford
county The oil wa lls a a flowing and pimping \nd siy boy, did
you know i.at Shjickelford. county ha- thirtean liundr d producing
oil well- ' Why yes, and they are bringing in new on. every day "
yi 11 ■ rh1 at Albany'' back door they ar bringing five hundred and
thou and barrel well- almost daily. So com 11011 that we can't get up
a -tii nt all Then n addition to all this, the countv. State and
federal government.- ar- spending ometliing Iik■ five or ,-l\ hunil
i".| tin.11 and dollar- on our highway!, ImiMina hard surface road.-
I'or '.In futur
roads ! In y a r
hard -urfuc. roai
Why yes, out th re on t'n
building mil thing lil fill.a
i'li' ll the ( out ract , i In
\hileii ill I \ 11>■ 111 \
11 or sixteen miles of
■a l"t for th • t ipjiing
.am, and what they buy. St,inilori
Certainly , prosperity Hl.™not "'f" I ngli.-h
diniiiisheil with the arrival of th
eight hour day and higlu 1 wage
Sti
d
In Catalonia, where t rouble u •
unlly start- in Spain, the army
has been put in ( 11 a 1 y. and .ail
rights suspended.
A military court i.- created to
mak. "m w,-pa|iei print gov 1 i n
111. nt propaganda "
I'rimo ih |{i\era proci • .1 - 111
method usual with dictutoi l;.
suit will tell how be compar.
with Mli- olini, K. uial Pa -ha, 1 ■ .11
dictators.
ithority for the
call him lli liu-
-\, but a h" nan
ah ive
I'll it'
No, us
- >ni" I
I :lll lill"
a mis! ik'
nr hoy
ill to., W
Leader is our
says that the
II. ain't no si
and chambers of commerce 1 ill lum Hill, and lie'
ma rial glad that In ha .-topped in c tllim; li-t in \ul In it tid
that In ha- located ill a cracker jiick town I'd. Ilone i |i Wad' had
much to do with it- building, and lie did a durn good job ol it
Now Hill Coop' i has been called ill to take up tin w irk where Col
Wade left off, and things ar• going to happen up the . Now Hill
I - not oil. of you; I'u.-. y flaring f>■ 11 • 1 -, don't play ti th" "•alli'i-i"-.
Hut like till water.-, he's 11' p and • ddy like \ goo I ocg.ini/."i\
bring t In lit lo pa . don't brag about it, hut kinder niak-i his help
• 1 I In uk they did it ll'dlo Hill. >viieii you winit 11 - . get on t u grup.
Hut 111 tin on an tini", inn down to u. \ you
111 I ie lie !, tow 11 . 1 - I o f St i 11 for. 1^ Hu I w it ahout Hill.
IH lord call i • aid oil wa II- like you did ovei
lire.
..I the Albany and lard r road, and wo ■, xx 111 go forwarl ju-t
a.- -0011 11- the weatlier will permit And then agiin th're is the Al
h.any and Tlirockniort oil road, they are building tli >• dump and
.structure 011 this road, and the contract has been let for that iron
and ,-teel bridg. across tie Clear Fork, something like thirty or
forty thou and dollar Why wake 11 ■ 1 old moss hack, and rub the
cobwebs out of your eye- the prosperit) wave i already here (I
yi . Albany is sitting pretty Hank vaults are groaning with *the .
! It.hy hum Yes, two million dollars lying there waiting for in
ve-tnient wailing for the busy hand- of industry t 1 call it out and I
put it to work. Cheer up folks, the tide lias com in, g"t on its I
wa v 1 and rul' to glory, faun and fortuu".
THE IIt N THE tow AND T lit COW
vim plion
know w 1 liv.
llbotll slelllillf
11 a 1. al Hi.
oil 1
.nr
THI ' < •> *NP THf
I'le Wait'! god rail 011 tile job h "■ 1 1 > r
for the pa.-i eigiht day old Sol ha hid ■ t'n •
I'' i'ii-/, fi iMt, 1 l I
b 1111 I t la fl 1 it i IIg
Telling newspaper- what they
mu.-t print is liki sitting on J lie
safety valve all right until the
things blow up.
Napoleon said that if In allow-
ed liberty of the press, be should
not lust long, lie did not allow it
and he did not lust long.
Trot/.ky disillusioned Bolshevist
lender, is snid to be tossing in a
gale 011 the Itluck Sea, his ship
missing, on the way to Turkey.
Trot/.ky must remind himself of
the great Pompey, after his defeat
by Cuesar, Stalin playing tin part
iff Caesar. Hut conditions since
have improved.
I'oinpey took refuge in Fgypl,
to be nut by false friends, slab
bed ill tin back, his head cut off
and taken to the young Ptolemy.
Thirteen Hundred Producing Wells
Say, hud you thought about it'.' Why, yes, Shackelford county
111oin bus thirteen hundred producing wells -One fellow passing
through the county, a stranger, asked the question Have you any
pipe lines in this county? You know all tile oil pools in the county
are located away back off the highways, and one not knowing the
conditions is surprised to know that we have a great oil fiel I over
here in Shackelford county. Why pipe Ii 11 -, h II y es, the w 1 ile
county is checker boarded Willi pipe lines and gas lines Why if
it wasn't for the gas wells out here in Shackelford county, \bilotie,
Cisco, Hanger, Knstland, Fort Worth and Dallas would f|eeZ1, (0
death. Look at that big bossier plant down there at Ibex putting
tin gas to our neighboring: town- O yes, tliirt. .01 hundred oil wells
in thi- county, and the drilling campaign Irisn'l hardly begun.
rhl KIN THI low AND THI COW
CAUGHT THE BURGLARS
snow cloud , and ie. ha enveloped I ilu .-a rib. 'h t r • lip- and
the road and streets, and g .di, lio.v s.liak tnl coll it ai- b ■ ■ 1
Hu.-iiie.-s lias almost In n suspon I • I on ac. iuiit if it -Y 1 1 Ii iv •
Inard of "Fro/aoi Credits" Well, the thing hi. h -a r . ■"■•I, ami
for th past eight days w. have ha I fro/, m business 'fuyer; an I
sellers all in a shiver, like a poor bunch of cattle 011 the range. All
humped up and too cold to feei| That's the way of b nines# -To >
cold to strike a deal. Mere is hoping that old Sol will get It irk on
the job again and show his smiling face.
Till HI. N . THI IOW AMU T HI l.OW
Civic Beauty, Public Square
Tin Trout Florist of Hreckenridge is figuring with the Commiss-
ioners Court on the beautification of th - public s|ui"o -'Ik sub
milled 11 blue print and an estimate of th" cut. Vi yet, 11 ) I • il
hu been made, but by all means this matter should b tik oi up,
and our public si|Uun should lie made a Ivauty -pit It b d 1117s
to the whole county, and it ought to b made an exiinla for tli'
be,.ulifying of tin farms and city homes Yes, fronting each high-
way. Xlliany and Mornn, and the Hankhead, Dal Paso, Hroadway of
Aniericu, tln re should In a flower garden, shade tree- and fountains.
II j' . make ol it a beauty spot.
Thi H. ieford Hi'ee 11.• rs Show and Sale is stag" I for F dirutry 25
and 2fith Monday and Tuesday, in the city of Albany. This prom-
ises to be th" star number of our Herafirl S'nv ill .Sil'9—'A
shifting conmnittee was chosen to take the pick of the Smk dford I
county herds, ; nd out of Hhese famous herds ,'i'2 bulls and 14 heiferi
hav. Ih en selected. 'JO bulls and 10 heifers will com irise tb? Blus
Ribbon -ale, they will b.- of the very finest i)uiility — Pure blood
line Monday, February 25th. will be Show Day and Tuesday, Pel>-1
111,1 ry 'JUtli, will be Sales Day. Shuck.dfor 1 county has indend been
called nul proven "Tin Home of the H"r 'ford." Yes, the famo of I
our 11 e 1 e fo rd cattle ha s gone abroad, and ull over tJiis country, buy— I
.1 are coming here and buying our bulls and heifers. In tho layinjl
of the foundation of these Shackelford county herds, the very beafel
strain that money would buy was brought to this ciunty, hence, thol
popularity of the Shackelford County Hereford cattle. We are ex-[
pecting the biggest crowd th'it we have ever hid, an I grait orei> |
11 rations are being made to take care of the crowds. Our Sales barn I
is high and dry and whether wet or dry or cold, th 1 Show can bo|
-lag. (I with comfort in all II. n ford Hall will be staged at the Coun>
try Club, for the ben. f 1 of the guests D >n't miss thisjfreat Show]
and Sale. fa
THE HEN THE ICW ANU THE COW
Will Have A Modern Gin
Tin Albany (iin Company are removing all the oil miehinery in]
the \lhany gin, and replacing same with mod"rn an I up to datol
it i n mucliii ry. Mr Kiln Dickens promised the farmers of this coil It-1
ly last fall an up to date (fin for this coning yen-, and on thol
-trength of this promise, she Irid several h.1 n Ir ■ I itn of ottonl
pledged for this yar. \'ow Mrs. Dickens is on th" job aril milking!
her pi'oinisi good Y< -, tin Albany gin should gin soil" 1.1 nty fivel
or thirty five hundred bales of cotton each season. So now with HI
modern gin, it b' hoov the m ridrints, all b.1 sin•• ss a id m re o«-l
I 1 tally th' farmers, to mak. ready for t.'iis 01 ij r 1 giu. We have]
promi-ed Mi link, lis that w. would Indp to advoi ite a large acre-j
.a', of cotton for this yen Now the small grain crop, so to speak,!
nil for tin- year, on account of the eaten led dry weather, so tool
that end, let' all boo t a larg. cott 111 u'Teiga, sh)win< ouruppre-l
1 a 1 1.1 tui th. building of a modern gin in our midst - !i n , Mr.|
Farmer and do your pud in this colli nerciul buttle.
THE HI N THE fcCW ANU THE ( OH
SUP! N. S. HOLLAND
Supt. N S, Holland, recently of Stanford, wa.s suoeriiitendentl
of the Stamford Public Schools for many years, has resigned upI
thi it and accepted the superlntendenc.y of the Hreckenridge sshool&l
Supt Holland is one of the foremost educators of the State of Te*-|
as, and we do not see why in the thunder Stamford let hftn go, butl
w. understund that there was quite a salary raise in the deal—Tbt |
laborer is worthy of his hire, hence, a larger salary and a larger!
field. Now that reminds 11- that Supt. Holland is a Shackelford coun-[
ty boy, yes, was raised in the country side, and down her-, we alll
call hi 111 Nick for shod Hut the boy has made good, and baa thol
qualifications, tin vision and all other things that go with an edu-|
cator. Shake Hoy, we hope that Princeton or Yule will extend th#[
in xt call, and by gosh the boy could fill the place.
THE HIM THE lum AND TMI COW
THE HODGES WELL
Ilerlln reported that Trot/.ky
„ had probably In en murdered, tin
lb Crntlmi'il
Tin Sheriff depart oi oil infira I 11 that 1 iv had Irigg I I'iv.
bur ;lat picked 110 tin of t 1 () I • 1 1 1 I I a > i 1 It' 'k."i
lid;'". This bun di -' 1 •' Albany In. a cy.d m , i'l I mid' thing
lively around h ie for a u dl. '!'1 ,. w all 1 it. ol t iwn tars,
I HI fcl .W ANU THI ( «. W
■a r
I-,| |. |,,e | |
ink gi
lam Shoffil's Cafe was robbed this we *k, broki into the cash
• ci Id and got a -mall amount of motley, r'port I sine two or
Ihr.' dollar- Hut gosh a wave of ti 1 • 11 -.vii.i l di.vn 011 \lbiny,
-1 ml 1111. four 01 five pluc wvi .• robh d.
Hodges well, nu 111 her four, Cook sand, was drilled In We-fn^dByl
• vening, drilled down in the sun I sixteen feet, and late Weilnadif
evening il made a flow books like another good well in thin pool—•
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 18, Ed. 1 Friday, February 8, 1929, newspaper, February 8, 1929; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402436/m1/1/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1&rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.