The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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S. P. COOK, Publisher.
ALBANY,
TEXAS.
Entered at the postoffi.ee at Albany
Texas, as second-class mail matter.
ADVERTISING KATES:
Pay Local: Ten cents per liiir! first inser-
tion: 5 cents per line for each subsequent inser-
tion. Display advertisements, 50 cents per inch
per month single column.
Subscription Pkice, Si Pkr Ykak.
LOCAL.
Misses Laura Dodson and Tebie
Manning left Albany last Friday morn-
ing for the city of Jackson, Tenn.,
where they will attend school this
year.
the
bargains
offered by M.
T. Gulledge. dealer in 2ndflQf furni-
ture, north side Public Square.
For Malaria, Liver Trou*
ble,crIndigestion, use
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Louis Thomas who has been in
At'dmore, I. T., for the p^st^ear,
came in last Friday eveniiigutffu spent
several days with old friends in this
vicinity.
Fishing tackle. Full line of all
kinds at Moody & Go's. tf.
Herbert Gulledge has returned from
eastern Texas, after an absence of a
year.
You will be surprised to see the
bargains at Spruance's since he com-
menced to close out.
We made a mistake in Mr. Brad-
ley's initials last week, in reporting
the first bale. It should have been
S. A. instead of W. 8. We also
omitted saying that this was the third
year in succession that Mr. Bradley
had secured the premium.
For fresh evaporated fruits, see
E. E. Whitney.
Mrs. W.ll. Moore and children,
of Ardmore. I. T., visited with rela-
tives in Albany this week,
FOR TRADE.
We will trade good improved and
unimproved town property and lands
in Albany and Shackelford county for
Horses and Cattle, tf Webb & Him..
Mr. and Mrs. 1). O. Mcliimmon
returned from the east last Friday.
Mr. Mcliimmon purchased a nice line
of goods for his store and they
are now arriving and being put on
sale. People wlio trade in Albany
this fall will have the advantage of a
nice, clean stock to select from.
Call at W. B. Bizzell's Drug Store
for School Books and School Supplies
of all kinds.
Misses Mollie Baker and Belle
Wooldridge made the News a pleas-
ant call last Tuesday morning. M-i-ss
Wooldridge is from liuffalp/Gap,
Texas, and is here in tire^>rftcrests of
a class in German and Spanish in our
public school. We wish her success.
Go at once to Spruance's and see
his bargains. Everything in his store
at actual Cost.
Mrs. J. It. Davis was quite sick for
a few days this week ; we are glad to
note that she is much better at this
wiiting.
We handle all the best brands of
machine oil at lowest prices.
tf W. C. Moody & Co.
See change in 1). 0. Mcliimmon &
Go's adv. this week. This firm is
strictly in the swim this season.
See the domestic that Spruanee is
selling for Sets. per yard.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair.
F. M. OLDHAM,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
OFFICE AT ALBANY HOUSE.
We are bound to close out our en-
tire stock within the next ninety days.
Everything goes at cost. Come at once
before it is too late. T. Spruanee.
Luther Ilollowell has a position
with the firm of 1). O. Mcliimmon &
Co. Luther is one of Albany's niost
genteel and accommodating Vounj>
o o > m
men, and his many friends will be
glad to hear of his success in securing
this position.
Cylinder, castor, machine, Golden
machine and West Virginia lubricat
ing oils at W. C. Moody & Go. tf
DR
vWCEir
W CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powdet. Free
irom Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD,
The largtst crowd of people came
in on last Saturday evening's train
that was ever seen except during ex-
cursions. Tncle Joe Matthews auil
folks who were returning from Kan-
sas, L. H. Hill and family, Mack
Leech and family, several teachers,
drummers and a host of others. It
made our little burg seem real cityli-
ed for a while.
4 pairs nice black hose for 25ets.,
at Spruance's.
The tent that should have Deen here
several days ago did not arrive until
Monday evening. Willing hands
soon had it in shape, and the first
services were held in it that evening.
Stationery, plain and fancy, Large
assortment, all new styles at lowest
prices at Moody & Co's.
Finer Moody, "advance agent" for
McRimmmon & C'o,, called at the
News office last Tuesday, and left
a new adv. for the firm, taking more
space, etc. He says he will have
something very interesting for our
readers next issue.
The finest yeast cake on earth at
E. E. Whitney's. Only 5 cts. per
package, tf
Judge L. M. Keener informs us
that the interest on the school land
of Shackelford county, amounting to
$ 1107.00 will be paid. There was
it seems some doubt for a time, about
whether this money would be forth-
coming or not. Now as it is a settled
fact that the county will get it, tire
trustees of the different school organi-
zations can know what arrangements
to make in employing teachers,
P. C. O'Loughliu and Don Jones
came in from Judge Lynch's ranch
last Saturday.
Born—To Mr. and and Mrs. W.
11. II a miner, a boy.
N. M. Woodward reports his 300
acres of cotton in good shape.
Thomas Spruanee is closing out his
entire stock of goods at cost. See
him at once.
The Albany "kid" nine went to
Mcran last Saturday and played ball
with the Moran boys. The score was
17 to 1 in favor of Albanv.
Proctor Clarke returned from Chi-
cago last Friday.
Moody & Co's. Drug Store for
stationery. tf
Donald McKeichan was down from
Throckmorton Monday last.
Miss Pearl Coffee commenced a
private school last Monday in the L.
L. Cheatham residence on Jacobs
street.
Esta-Tois!b.ecL 1S0 3_
THE OLDEST REAL ESTATE FIRM IN
i * '
Norths West Texas.
S, WEBB,
Notary Public.
L. H. HILL,
Notaky Public.
Webb & Hill
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Land, Live S r
Loan. C<
oan, collecting
•TOCIv,
INSURANCE AGENTS.
-x-Ai.iv.vx v. Shackelford County TmsK-
We are in need of ready money and j
must ask our friends owing us past
due accounts, to make early settle-
ment, M. I'. Jonks Lumber Co.
J. C. Lynch and wife spent Sunday
in Albany with their children.
Uncle Jim Tininions made us a visit
Tuesday.
E, E. Bohanuon at the depot had us
print him some weigher's receipts this
week. Ho will weigh cotton at the j
depot at the usual fee of 10 cents per j
bale.
Headquarters for Paints, Oils and
Glass. tf W. C. Moody & Co.
Bert Ellis and Will Poer were in
town several days this week.
Dr. Powell was called to Brecken-
ridge last Sunday by Dr. Summons,
to assist in a case surgery. OneyMr.
Hudman having been thown froin a ,
horse getting one arm and shoijtWtTr
badly mashed, .Mr E 11. Manning
and the I)r's little daughter Anna
Lou accompanied him.
,1. J. Witty visited our city Monday
Paints, Oils and Window Glass.
Large stock, low priess.
tf VY. C. Moody & Co.
Our past experience in
the above lines of bus-
iness, enables us to give'
the buyer or seller the
advantage of a quick,
honest (leal.
Write us or see us person-
ally, if you want informa-
tion regarding Lands, Town
Property, Horses, Mules,
Cattle, Sheep, Etc. We are
in a position to give you
any information desired.
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WEBB & HILL,
Albany, Texas.
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1894, newspaper, September 7, 1894; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416548/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.