The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1899 Page: 2 of 6
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On account of the manufact^rer-from whom we bought, our Cfotlnug be-
ing behind with orders, we just received our Spring Clothing. I-heseason
being so far advanced, we at first refused the shipment, but as heavy conces-
sions were made by the shipper, we accepted the Clothing. The low prices
we offer, backed by the Qualities you cannot question, is what will make it
a lively Clothing month mere.
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For Good Values
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Always Go to
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Albany and
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Abilene, Texas.
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Entered at the post office at Albany
Texas, as tecond-clasn mail matter.
ADVEKTJSING BATES:
Pay I,oc,al: Ten «h«iSs per Uur first Jnser-
doui# vi-nu IR* Sne tat eneb imfcaeqiient h;ser-
tym. p^il^ aitvecrtsenieott, 30 cents per Ineii
per mortal simtte eotuwn.
subscriitiok prick,. $l pbr ykar.
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Stop and examine our stock
then you will be convinced
that \ye can please yon.
Flione 76. J. T. Baker & Co.
A great deal of sport was had last
Monday on our streets by P. W.
Reynolds pulling his big horse
against a certain number of men
It was nip-and-tuck with them, the
horse winning at some of the con-
tests, and'somo times the men were
too much for his power. There was
one fact shown and that is the horse
was true to his calling and did his
best at each trial.
M a RtUEVt; - - At thw residence <>f the
bride's parents, Mr. *m' Sirs. 51 0.
A remit, Mr. lj. E. Hnb> r or Cr avvforH,
Texas, ftnl Mis.« Lottie Axeodt, on
May 3rd, Rev. Timiu'li i
Mr, JHfcer in a brother of Mrs i
Had'ey Robert, of Nowcomb. Mrs. !
E. E. Baker, mother of th« gfo< m,
and Mr. T. L. Bui or and wife, and,
l)r M. i). Bak'r.lirothots t'f the;
proem wort* hvre from abroad., I ho
happy couple l.;ft Friday morning foi '
Crawford, their future home, with
m ni} congratulations and !» t wirh-s
from fri»'ids, many -.f wiiom wer
the train t.»» ft-II, theVn (,'flS'd \\e.
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Many old soldiers now feel the effects
of the hard service they endured dur-
ing the war. Mr. Geo. S. Anderson,
of Rossvile, York county, Penu., who
saw the hardest kind of service at
the front, is now frequently troubled
with rheumatism. "I had a severe
attack lately," he says, "and procur-
ed a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain
Balm. It did so much good that I
would like to know what you would
charge mo for one dozen bottles."
Mr. Anderson wanted it both for his
own use and to supply it to his friends
and neighbors, as every family should
have a bottle of it in their home, not
only for rheumatism, but lame back,
sprains, swellings, cuts, bruises and
burns, for which it is unequalled.
For sale by J. W. Manning. may.
R. Moreman informs us that he
sold a section of land in what is
known as the I. II. Mack <Xj Co.
pasture, to J. R. Friend of Dallas,
and purchased the same amount from
Holcomb Bros, Thus getting his
Many a fair yonnn- ehild, whose
pallor hu-; puz/.lod th< mother, until
she has suspected rightly her darling
was troubled with worms, has regain-
ed the rosy huo of health with a ifow
doses of WHITE'S CREAM VER-
MIFUGE, Price 25 ots. J. U\
Manning. may.
Six box cars loaded with railroad
ties, eamo in on the "construction"
traiq Tuesday evening.
The Buckner Band gave an ice
cream supper sit the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. Judson Dodson l;<st Tues-
day night.
Another Case of Rheumat*
ism Cured by Chamber-
Iain's Pain Balm.
My son was afflicted with rheumat-
Siighest terd Oiplsma zi tar
For Superior Lens Grinding and Excellency In
tho Manufacture of Spectacles antl two ulaBsos.
Sola in 11,000 eitios and Towns in tho L. n. Wtwt
Popular Glasaes in the U. S.
ESTABLISHED 1QTQ.
ariitiah Tiiesii: famocs Glasses
y|() I IU II akk nlsvels peddled.
Kyp si"ht tested free bv ,J. \V. MAN-
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PAIN.
FAILED.
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"Look Here.'"
Nails 3 courts per pound,
Horse shoes 8 pair for 25 cents.
Tacks from 2 to 5 boxes for 5 cents.
Stone jars 6 cents per gallon.
j gallon fruit jars 10 cents each.
.$1.25 scissors at V> cents.
■40 cent'scissors a| _:5 cents.
$1.00 pocket knives at fiO cents,
50 cent pocket knives at. :!5 ceuts.
"$1.00 set knives and fcrki! at 5Qcents,
$1.50 set " " " at $1.00
i^l stave fixtures a% 40 per cent off.
All tinwara at 40 per cent off.
All hardware at 40 per cent off.
50 cent tobacco at 30 cents.
^ 1.00 tobacco at 50 cents.
2 bottles snuff for 25 cents.
75 cent can baking powder at 50 cts.
' fKl ponf (iri it 44 t.it 3 0 CtS.
ism which contracted his right limb "
Bluing 8 boxes f
n 1, 1 rt fc. \ r t ,1 *
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Of I t"?;1'" !;'•«
'3s» 5.1-v;. ./ v»
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ciiacr, u
ruggist,
Joh?i Van Steeiiwyk, a promiuci;t
lawyer of Ilico, and hrother-in-lr.vv
of Claronce Wells was hero this
week, looking after the interest of
Mr, Wells, who was awaiting; the
jury under the
killing of Jim Smith. We are
informed that there wag no bill found,
action of the grand
jcharge
Mrs. S. II. Proctor sister of Mrs.
' Dnv« Dilier, left for her homy Tucs-
; dav.
John Sht lton, of Walnut
spent this week in Albany.
For V? hoopirig-Cough, Asthma
Bronchitis, or Consumption, no medi-
cine equals BALLARD b
UND SYRUP.
J , W. Manning. u»y
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liOKIy
Price 25 and 50 "
Springs
\ possessions together.
Ring off! and call 76 the
corner grocery, J. T. Baker &
Co.
J. A Lusk and family came in from
the "N&tian-' Monday evening, and
were met by 11. W. Lusk, oi-the J. O.
M, ranch who escorted them to his
$
homo.
until he was unable to work. After
using on< and a hall bottles of Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm he was able to
be about again. I can heartily re-
commend it to persons suffering from
rheumatism.—John Snideu, Freed
Calhoun Co,, W. Va. For sale by J.
W, Manning. may.
The News force made quick work;
of a Law Bri®f this week for S. V ebb
and Thomas L. Blanton.
Smith McLoIioy has assisted the
News this week.
Miss Epfma Wofford who has had
charge or the primary department in
our public school, left for a visit to
relatives inMclvinney, last Monday.
Mrs. Bogan died at her residence in
Albany last Friday night, after a long
and painful illness. The funeral took
place Saturday evening.
for 25 cents
Soap 2 bars for 5 cents.
40 cent vinegar at 25 cents.
Candy 1C sticks for 5- cents.
50 cent tea for 20 cents.
And everything in proportion at Col-
lins' Stand.
,J. B. GKEEN, AGT.
A number of dogs in this pjac;
Awaraee
Highest Honors—World's F&ia1,
Qold Modal, Midwinter Fclr.
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J. W. Georage left Monday for
Longview on ousiness.
Mr. R. U, Smith and Miss Emma
B. Elliott were united in marriage at
the residence of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. M L. Elliott, near
Moran, May 3rd, Rev. Bontly oflici-
ating.
Headquarters for cigars
tobacco, confectioneries, etc
J. T. Baker & Co.
A base ball team from Cisco cam<>
up to Albany last Saturday evening
and gave our boys a few pointers on
ball playing, the score stood 20 to 2
in favor of Cisco.
Mrs. Newt. Adamson died at her
home 09 Dry Bragch, btst Sunday.
She leaves a seven months old baby.
Holley Ivy and family were iv
Albiny Monday.
John Lowery came up from Cisco
lait Saturday, and spent Sunday in
Albany.
Several heavy showers of ruin fell
here this week.
In Constipation HERBINE affords
a natural, healthful remedy, acting
promptly. A few small doses will
usually bo found to so regulate the
excretory functions that they are able
to operate without any aid whatever.
Price 50 ots. J. W. Manning, may.
The first-class passenger train on
the T. C. pulled in last Tuesday
eveuisg one hour late, with 9 loaded
box oars.
! have,
been poisoned this week. It is al-
right for people to rid themselves cf
the useless dogs, but it seems a very
hard way to treat thorn, besides many
valuable dogs are killed that should
not be by this wholesale means. The
best way would be for tho parties to
take a gun and shoot the offenders,
and thus avoid killing dogs that are
prized by their owners.
Mrs, A. J- Meeser's father, Mr.
George Smith, cam© in from Llieo last
Monday. r
Word was received hare list Mon-
day that tha babe of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Gulledge had died last Satur-
day.
Mrs, Addingtou and daughter. Miss
Jesse, were here from Breckenri<';.*e
last Monday. *
The following notice w is received
by the News last Tuf.-d vy evening,
from Plainview, Texas.
Funeral Notice, •
To the Fiiends of Arthur II, Woods,
Died if odnesday, Mjy, 3rd, 1899.
Funeral Services conducted by Rev.
T. A. Moore, at the Biptisf Church.
Thursday Evening, May, 4, at
2 o'clock,
For Sale.
A good sorghum mill and farmtools,
| cht'tip for cash or trade.
11 oi.comr. Bscs.
Shoilit& Gregg have an advertise-
ment in tho News this week. These
young moil are here for business and
it will be to the interest of buyers to
call en them.
W. W. Welt;
from a visit to hi
county.
returned ye.M
parents in it
! Commissions Court ftaislu
| work ftiul adjourned v^stcrduy.
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| pi lie Spoor, a prominent lawyer e
i Bowie, was here this week.
e»w^
When you are in
J. P. Taylor has beim
the past week with ineash
| of anything in the Grocery line call and see us with a
quit* sick | Cash'and a;et a big* lot of groceries. We keep
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a Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder1.
4& YEARS THE STANDARD*
"Money to patent good ideas
may be secured by our aid,
address Tin Patent Record,
ths best of everything .and sell cheap.
Will pay the highest price for Country Produce.
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Yours to please
CMACPJ ,
5- S \.r t ■ n *
Baltimore, Md."
GREGG.
Albany, Texas.
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, May 12, 1899, newspaper, May 12, 1899; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414729/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.