The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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B. F. COOK, Publisher.
All BANT, ... TEXAS.
•Announcements.
for county and district clerk.
We are authorized to announce H.
PALM as a candidate for the office of
County and District Clerk.
for commissioner.
We are authorized to announce J.
G. GROGAN as a candidate for Com-
missioner Pricinct No. 2.
Democratic Ticket.
state.
For Governor.
Charles A. Culberson.
For Lieutenant Governor.
George 1. Jesteh.
For Attorney General.
Martin M. Crane.
For Land Commissioner.
A. J. Baker.
For Comptroller.
R. \V. Finley.
Fro Treasurer.
W. B, Worth am.
For Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion.
J. M. Carlisle.
Chief Justice Supreme Court,
Reuben E. Gaines.
Associate Justices.
Thomas J. Brown.
Leroy G. Denham.
Judges Court Criminal Apoeals.
S. M. Hurt.
W. L Davidson,
JohnM. Henderson.
AND CANNOT LAST LONG.
Having decided to close out our entire Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, bhoes, and
Groceries, we will commence on the first day of September to sell the whole Stock, without limit 01
reserve, at its
But bear in mind that it is for STRICTLY CASH. No matter how much money you are worth or
how much you have in the Bank, all that buy at these low prices will pay the money down when
the purchase is made. Those who expect to buy on thirty day's time will have to pay tne
regular prices, which we claim in their original state, to be lower than any other prices in town.
We have a full and complete stock in most all of our departments, especially so in our Shoe
and Clothing departments, having just received our new fall stock. We also have several bales of
Domestic and ducking which will nut last long, so you had better come at once and see our many
bargains. We don't ask you to take our word for it, all we ask is for you to call and examine our
stock and prices, and we are confident that you will not leave without making a big purchase. We
have a nice line of ginghams and dress goods, but they must all go. We also have a full and com-
plete line of men's shirts which you can save 25 per cent by buying at once. We believe the people
of this section of the country will appreciate a good thing when they see it, consequently Ave are cal-
culating to dispose of our entire stock within the next ninety days. Our bargains are so numerous
that it is useless for us to try to mention them, all we ask of you is a visit to our store. Remember
the place one door north of the Bank.
Bear in mind that this sale commences the first day of September, and that everything in the
house goes at actual cost, no humbug, we are bound to close our stock out by the first of January.
Come afc once and get more goods for less money than you ever got in your life.
Yours to please.
Albany, Texas, August 31st, 1894.
Thomas Spruance.
county.
For county judge.
J. A. Matthews.
for county and distkict clerk.
W. L. Manning.
for sheriff and tax collector.
W. A. Williams.
for assessor of taxes,
J. P. Taylor.
for county treasurer.
J. S. McComb.
for county attorney.
J. A. King.
for commissioner l'recinct no 1.
J. C. Lynch.
For Justice of the Peace Prect, No.l.
E. S. BOUGHTER.
new gin.
Situated near the depot. Eve-
rything new and ennvenient.
Customers receive prompt atten-
tion. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Cotton and cotton seed bought
at highest market price.
PINK II USKEY.
Proorietor.
A train load of cattle was shipped
from here Si turday to northern mar-
kets. Jack Coghill . went in charge.
The following gentlemen were among;
no ©
the shippers: Webb & Hill 5 cars.
J. F, Sedwick 1 car, J. A. Matthews
1 car, Broyles & Dodson 1 car, C. B.
Snyder 1 car, G. W. Ilolstein 1 car.
20 pounds of granulated sugar
$1 at D. O. McRimmons & Co's.
for
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Peoples Party Ticket.
state.
For Governor,
T. L. Nugent.
For Lieutenant Governor,
Marion Martin.
For Attorney-General,
R. V. Bell.
For Treasurer,
II. E. McCulloch.
For Land Commissioner,
S. C. Cranberry.
For Comptroller,
E. O. Meitzen.
For Supt. Public Instruction,
E. P. Alsbury.
For Judge Criminal Court of Appeals,
E. L. Dohoney.
For Judge Supreme Court,
Thomas Russell.
E«TRAY NOTICE.
Estrayed by M. L. Elliott, August
14th, 1893: One bay mare, blaze
face, 13 hands high, 9 years old,
branded on left thigh with ^ and on
left shoulder IIYconnected. O
J. C. Dodson, C.C.
R. C. Chapman will read the News
in the future.
A sixteen foot Aermotor ha3 been
ordered by Armstrong & Manning for
the Albany Milling Co.
FOR TRADE.
We will trade good improved and
unimproved town property and lands
in Albany and Shackelford county for
Horses and Cattle, tf Webb & Hill.
In our rounds the other day, we
chanced to stop at the livery stable,
and discovered a couple of young
ladies painting a buggy. On enquiry
we found that the buggy had bee n
presented them by their father, pro-
vided they would paint and make it
presentable. We promised not to com-
ment on the work and also not to say
who the younsr ladies were, so we
wont.
FRED STUDEIl
JERRY HARBOUR.
John Shelton is moving his house
and barn in Albany to his ranch on
Foyle creek.
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oAcam!-.
W atchmahers
and
Jewelers.
deateks in
wll:J
Watches, Clocks and fine Jewelry.
Kepair work a Specialty. All work
Guaranteed.
Shop and Store with W. C, flfiOQDY & CO.
Albany, Texas.
county.
For Treasur er
J.
M. Tomme
That was a
nice rain Wednesday
night.
Dr. B. W. Holcomb of Mountain
View, and P. T. Glover of the southern
part of the county were callers at the
News office last Saturday.
Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke
Your Life Away.
Is the truthful, startling title ot a little book
that tells all about No-to-bac, tie wonderful,
harmless Guaranteed tobacco luibit jure.
The cost is trillins anil the man who wants to
quit and can't runs no physical or llnancial risk
ia using "No-to-bac." Sold by W.O.Moody&Co
Book at Drug Stores or by mail free. Ad-
dress The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Min-
eral Springs, Ind. Uliy
I. P. Brazell remembered the News
in a substantial way last Saturday.
To Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carroll the
News is indebted for favors.
STOP AND SEE
T. Gulledge. dealer in 2ndfi€£f furni-
ture, north side Public Square.
J. J. Witty has gonu to Arkansas
with two car loads of horses, and says
he don't care who knows it.
Fishing tackle. Full line
kinds at Moody & Co's. tf.
of all
The net amount oi the state appro-
priation to the school fund for t'ae
town of Albany is $845.25. For
Shackelford County $1585.95, No. of
scholars 245, No. in County 351.
If you want any repairs or needles
for your sewing machine, no matter
how old it is, write C. H. Fee & Co.,
Cisco, Texas. * 21w4
A large number of the young ladies
and genllemei of Albany were enter-
tained by Mr./ajjefMrs. June Peak last
Friday night at their beautiful home
near this place.
Largest stock of moulding and pic-
ture frame goods ever brought to
Albany, just received by J.W.George,
at the furniture store. Any and all
kinds of frames, come and see, tf
A very interesting game of base
ball was played at the Albany grounds
last Saturday afternoon between our
home nine and the Moran boys.
Cylinder, castor, machine, Golden
machine and West Virginia lubricat
ing oils at W. C. Moody & Co. tf
The Childrens Missionary Band of
the O. S. P, Church will meet at the
church to-raorrow at 4 o'clock p m.
For fresh evaporated fruits, see
E. E. Whitney.
Mrs. Aaron Wood and son Egbert,
were in the city Tuesday.
For Sale :—Pure bred Durham and
Hereford cows, heifers and Bulls.
Also about 30 head stock horses and
one Stallion. Will exchange horses
for cattle. Apply at ranch or to
W. B. Bizzell, Albany, Texas.
W. A. Bizzell. 1 m
iUsbas&y, Texas.
Authorized Capital,
Paid-Up Capital,
urplus,
Capital and Surplus,
Miss Sleta Johnson has returned
and is again working in the News
office.
Henry Green was buying cattle in
the Newcomb neighborhood this week.
Rev. B. B. Brown pastor in charge
of the Albany C. M. E. Church, will
preach at the Court House in Albany,
to men only, on Sunday Oct. 7th 1894
at 4:15 p. m.
Lost:—A pet squirrel, any one
bring same to me will be rewarded.
Sherman Whitney,
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George T. Reynolds,
W. D. Reynolds,
N. L. Bartholomew,
$250,000.
75,000.
25,000.
100,000.
President'
Vice-President.
Cashier.
O!
Will buy and sell exchange on all the principle cities of
the United States and Europe and transact a general bank-
ing business.
To employ an En-
""ergetic Ladv or
Gentleman to represent us in
each County. Salary $40 per
month and a commission. Ad-
dress with stamp, Charles A.
Robinson & Co., Salinn, Kan.
J. S. McComb and family returned
home trom Blum this week.
i k MANNING'S
the place to get a
® u g g y, Cart, Hack, or have
any repairing or black-
smithing, done
and
Reasonable Prices
We sell the best Wind Mill on Ea:
for the least money.
on short
ir th
The Sisters of the C. M. E. Church
at this place, are making arrange-
ments to fix their church house more
comfortable.
The Albany Schor 1 is in a prosper-
ous condition, and everything tending
to make a school interesting is being
done. The teachers are all in earnest
and the children are eager
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Mrs. S. E. Best has received and
opened up her fall and winter milline-
ry. Don't fail to see it.
C. G. Gillette called
with the us this week.
and renewed
Thanks.
J. P. Taylor, Henry llerrou and
Rev. 15. F. Dixon, are fishing and
hunting'on the Clearfork this week.
CI et prices
© n TaaSis,
Patented ApriJ 2. 18S0.
We sell the best
Ef©a
Theodore Mack and L. II. Hill
went to Breckenri dge 1 ast Tuesday, to
attend District Court in session at that
place.
Pump made for
money than anybody. You will be
prised at the prices.
ARMSTRONG & MANNING, Albany, Texas
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1894, newspaper, September 21, 1894; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416578/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.