The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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WEBB & HILL
Law, Land, Live Stock, Land, Collection
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ALBANY.
(Shackelford County)
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EATINO ROASTING EARS
We wen1 out in tin- rwimn Sun
•lav, tin* mg along a coiintrv mml,
evcrvtlung was u'rcen Mini lovely,
ami tin- nutating car* were in lull
bloom, and driving along the side <>'
Jeff Titus corn field, and tin l»*r
BANP NEWS
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• •in n! tin- most plcasiiu: programs
AT OLD HOMESTEAD
Mi and Mi- Houston Leech in-
.. . , heir troiu •'or-nil nit. visiting at tlic
ill tlir fill in- season. was given last ,
I .'!.l homestead. and enjoying a >11111-
Stt 1111 ,1m\ afternoon In the Albany'
11 1 1 vacation in grand on! Nliacki I
Hand, in front ol l.ii'h'« Hnig Ston , ,1 , .1
' torn run 11I). llou-ton 1* a not III!
rill- •htiimoii was I lie rcgulai mi'kli Shack. Ilord eounlv Ihii , n> lie "ii\-t
concert given under tin auspices ol 11 roininon row putichcr, that
tin lint it ml w< lik 1 to have toi-
gotten oik' ni'»- iirm. Houston came
in uml wiimi) for I In* nM lioine | >n -
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Arthur A. Kvcrt s ol
REV. T. JOE TALLET DEAD. | Herman Rtipp, who i> pit
Rev. T. Joe 1 alley died Sunday hall with Sweetwater of
I'ipht in I he city of Waco, and was Texas League, and is inakbfj
buried at Temple Monday, lie had tlx- short stopping joh, vil
licen in hii.l health lor several years. p«,viita in Albany Tuesday.
Hrother Talley was a noted Baptist ^
Dallas! divine. Many people in Albany will g,,c Luther Hollowell if
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will -|«ak nt the First <'Inistian remember him. as he was pastor of your house wired, or plutnl
Com away from home and made Church Sunday morning. July 2nd. the Baptist church hare at one time, of unv kind.
roasting ear* were smiling and wink
ing at* us, aud so we accepted the tin Chamber ol Commerce. A mini
«larc, crawled under the wire fence. Ix-r ol tin regular members wcrt 11I1 good. He >s » hive stockholder in lie is 0111 ol those great ('liristiiin Albany was his first pastorate aftw
when we didn't see any one coining, -ml on vaeation, and at work in the Welctci wh<•)<—;.I< grocery house, characters who has always made h..< Inn hnishiug coiii.se at Waco, he suc-
om 01 the strong* »t in the State. Is duty to <iod lirst; has rceogni/.i-d hi«
ami awiped a big arm full of juicy harvest fields, hut their place* wen
Shackelford county roasting ears, capably filled by tin old 1 hand ®n h<""'1 'lireelors, ami man Master in business and his -neccs*
ami gee, the liest ever. Well, Jesus, men of the town, ami the r.sult was »^r «" busiin-s at Corsieana. has been nu»t gratifying. as is cvi-
when lie was tired and hungry and an exceptionally well balanced m I »'•« •»* making good was 110 easy denied by the great jewelry of his
footsore, visitisl the roasting • »• strumeiitatioii. presenting 11 varied j J°b. worked tor a small salary lor name in Dallas. . He is a member of ,,t twenty-one hundred feet. Had a
patch; why not a muutrv tiewspap. t program to one ol tin largest crowds j >''"rs. honirlii »loek in ihc complin the National Jewekra Association, «Hillapse<l casnit'. In conversation
• ceded Rrother .Iw Dawson.
POINDEXTER NO. 6.
I'oindexter No. fi has a fishing ,|oh
FR0MIN1
LAS PHYSH
man? lie-ides Jed tohl us too
ot 1 lie siililliiei season.
So Satnnlav ail« iimmiii
coiici I t -
will he uimii diirini; llu ln>l pari ol
on a emlit, ami «kimped ami -hmhI also ot the "Roiichead" Club ol j with Mack Beat, the lium man
to add to hi> capital -loik, now In 1- llallas. It. Mire to come out ami ,|,c job, we gained the information
nut ot debt, own* a largi slice ol hear him.
.f ill \, on aecouiit ot Kanilli mli 1 Joe
BACK TROM COLORADO
Hrothcr Hamilton anl lail\ .... 1 . .
A I larke Imiiil' absent on vacation.
back from cool Colorado, when- thc\ , , cllnrd
this \alu»lil< stink, ami the tutiiri
I'|h>ii Ins renin, however, regular
silent some two or three weeks visit , . .
• 1 concerts will be resumed and con
inu kinfolk* and takinir a >1111111111
vacation Hrother Hamilton nh-
tliat thev had a di liL'litlill trip
looks blight to tln> energetic Shack
roiiiit v i 10v. And always,
BACK IN THE GAME
Janes T. Hocan. after tin absence
tinned throiiLrh tin heated |sntion ot
the vein. Tin' next eniniit i> there
lore schetluled tor lulv -"2nd, ami
— " will 1m played in front ot HollowellV
Iamiis I'. Browning ami son, link. Hard wan Store The proviani lor
made a business trip to Slumlord this concert will In given in a later
Tuesday. edition ol the "N>«>."
when von mi a lellow with a good of several months, is hack 111 the
job, head of tin uan_- and giving or countv, and it liM.ks like he was go-
i!ii>, don't von it it into youi head ing to roll u|> Ins sleeves and get
knl>. t bat llii ''l» vv .1- liainled linn In • k 111 tin nil gnuii He savs in all
on a >ilv>r I'lattii, yes, Houston ptohahility lie will drill the t'omp-
lias been with Ill's companv "nigh" j Ion well if c|h r. This w«-lI was
to twenty years, iliiviie; early and brought in last year, and lias been 11
late through llu -liiniierv lands and pioduccr ever since it came in. This
that the hole will lie cleaned out.
Luther Hollowell wants to wire
your house, see him—the juice line
is coming and get ready to connect
up with it.
LIGHT CRUST
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and
MARECHAL NIEL
Two of the Best Flours known to
womankind. We handle only the very
best of everything.
J. CARTER KING'S
down rough in: >. call* ami late, well i> about two miles south ol tin """"
used In* iiium'Iis and In it 111 >, and Humble gusher, ami it is the opm-1
made good, henci he has a good 1011 ot oil c.\|>crts. if it is drilled ,
I'l.ii-i Yes, tin trip up tube ladder down in the pay as deep as the Hum
of success is hard climbing, is means lile, likely it will he made a good
blistered haml> and >011 shins, ami producer.
most im|sirtaiit ot all, it means the
u-i of gray mattei, initiative, judge EMPIRE WILL IlRILL.
in. nl, gumption and push, and 1 I,. H. Hill received a letter Iron!
you al. void Ot these, vour |s«l1lnli the Klllpirc till t'oinpaiiV this week
ii lii« will In that ol tin IumI carrier from Oklahoma, stating that they
01 day laborer, for instance, we will start a drilling caiu|iaign in
I'. 'i. biis(in - man -ay the other Shackelford county imiitfOialt ly.
il 1 w , paving his liainl> tiltv Will dull on the lVni:i|e\l< • ; ',d
• lollai - pel i; oiitl., hut il lie could Hra/./cII tracts. The I n.pile are tin
get tIn'iii to u>i their brains, he could
pay them one hundred just as well.
The iliflcrcnci in ahilitv, well tip- on the Jno. F. Sedwick tract We
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Nbut won't that !«■ a lovely
s|mt up th«M on s»'ho«il hill, when we
ret it terraced and set out ill shade
trees, grass and (lowers. Now come
on telks and let's do the job.
Saya tha
tandaacy to
I find LAX PIROT (1
in) much
ralicrea pain and ku 1 gmtlt
tire effect.
Sold by
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J. L. CASTLEBERH1
for 25c par box of It tabtefe
This Institution Means More Than Simply
Merchandisers of Building Materials
OIJR AIM IS TO SERVE
BRAZELTON LBR. CO.
pioneer drillers in thi> county, lull
id the I*. W. Reynolds well ail out
plied, niaki tlic difference 111 posi-
tion. So Houston those to use 'rs
In; ii:s, ami Ii is tilling the other
tellov. what to do. <ilail you made
■ ood Houston, l\ ipe you will k«*p a
climbing, lots ii| room at the top, anil
it i> cool and pleasant ami profitable.
And in conclusion, we arc alwavs
will all he glad to welcome the Kin
pile back to tlii.-s county; •' 1* a
strong company, and was the in>t
company to bet tluir money on this
tield contiguous to Albany.
NEWCOMB REVIVAL
The Revival meeting at Newcomh
proud to hear ol the Shackelford will begin the 2nd Sundav in August.
: county l«>ys making good, and it Pastor 8. W. Kendriok will hold the
wives u* pleasure to make note of I meet in*.*.
The City Meat Market
1« thflplace wlifre you cm g*t any cut of fan-
cy, good and wholesome freah and cured meats
when you want it. Our Market is clean and
sanitary and our treatirfnt courteous. We
appreciate your patronage.
Perry Flte - - -
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 52, Ed. 1 Friday, June 30, 1922, newspaper, June 30, 1922; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414408/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.