The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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S. P. COOK, Publisher.
ALBANY,
texas.
•Announcements.
for county and district clerk.
We are authorized to announee Ii.
PALM as a candidate for the ollice of
County and District Clerk.
for comnissionelt.
Wl e 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 I. Jester.
For Attorney General.
Martin M. Crane.
For Land Commissioner.
A. J. Baker.
For Comptroller.
R. VV. Finley.
Fro Treasurer.
W. 15, Wortham.
For Superintendent of Public Instruc-
tion.
J. M. Carlisle.
Chief Justice Supreme Court.
Reuben R. Gaines.
Associate Justices.
Thomas J. Brown.
Leroy G. Deniiam.
Judges Court Criminal Appeals.
S. M. Hurt.
YV. I. Davidson,
John M. Henderson.
co l'nt y.
For county judge.
J. A. Matthews.
for county and district clerk .
W. L. Manning.
for sheriff and tax collector.
W. A. Williams.
for assessor of taxes,
J. 1\ 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, BOUGIITER.
AND CANNOT LAST LONG.
Having decided to close out our entire Stock of Dry Goods, i^^vitliout limit or
Groceries, we will commence on the first day of September to sdll the who e ,
reserve, at its
-^.ctu-eul Cost, "^Xr2ioles£*-l©-
But bear in mind that it is for STRICTLY CASH. No matter how much money youl are-worth or
how much you have in the Bank, all that buy at these low prices will pay the mono "
the purchase is made. Those who expect to buy on thirty day's time wi . trwrT
regular prices, which we claim in their original state, to be lower than any othei puces in ) •
We have a full and complete stock in most all of our departments, especially so .11 o >
and Clothing departments, having just received our new fall stock. We also have seveia ^ a
Domestic and ducking which will nut last long, so you had better come at once and see our man}
bargains. We don't ask you to take our word for it, all we ask is for you to call and examine 0111
stock and prices, and we are confident that you will not leave without making a big puichase. ^ t
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 peop e
of this section of the country will appreciate a good thing when they see it, consequently wo aie ca -
dilating to dispose of our entire stock within the next ninety days. Our bargains are so numeious
that it is useless for us to try to mention them, all we ask of you is a visit to our store. Iiemembei
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, 110 humbug, we are bound to close our stock out by the first of January.
Come at once and get more goods for less money than you ever got in your life.
Yours to please.
Albany, Texas, August 31st, 1804.
Thomas Spruance.
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NEW GIN. ™*»STUDE1
JERIIY HARBOUR.
Situated near the depot. Eve-
rything new and onnvenient.
Customers receive prompt atten-
tion. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Col ton and cotton seed bought
it highest market price.
PINK IILJSKKV.
Proorietor.
Exhibit A:—John Squires to J. F. McCarty,
If you want any repairs or needles
for your sewing machine, no matter
how old it is, write C. II. Fee & Co.,
Cisco, Texas. 21vv4
1891.
Jan.
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April 21
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To gathering cattle in the mouth of January. .
" selling cattle (steers) to J. M. Ward
" one day's work going to Lamb's
" " " " Breck enridge
The protracted meeting at the M,
E. church, or rather the tent, closed
last Sunday night. There were several
conversions and a great deal of good
was accomplished on the Lord's side,
as many resolved to quit their wick-
edness and lead a tetter anci more
useful life. The converts will go to
the church of their choice, but just
how many each church will get we are
as vet not informed.
May
July
4 t
Aug.
Oct.
27
28
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Headquarters for Paints, Oils and
Glass. tf W. C. Moody & Co.
Mrs. I). C. Campbell returned from
Dallas Tuesday evening.
Thomas Spruance is closing out his
entire stock of goods at cost. See
him at once.
J. 11, Friend was here a few days
recently, looking after his interest in
this county.
Nov.
Dec.
1892.
Jan.
Feb.
April
May
May-June
" " Albany
" " " Albany
" •' " Breckenridge
" •' " Albany
" " " Breckenridge
settlement of cattle controversy in favor of John
Squyres with Hill & Reynolds 200
trip to Breckenridge to receive money from the bank
carrying money to Albany for deposit
trip to Albany to pay off note for Squyres
3 trips to Albany (3 days)
selling wheat
Catherine: cattle
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Jewelers.
deaiulis in
Watches, Clocks and fine Jewelry.
Kepair work a Specialty, All work
Guaranteed,
Shop am! Store with W. C, K00DY & CO,
AHjany, Texas.
Oct.
Nov.
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pasturing and feeding 27 head of cuttle from Dee.
20 to March 20
gathering cattle and hauling wheat
3 trips to Albany
rounding up and branding cattle 3 days
" " classifying cattle 3 days
15 trips to Aibany and Hunnicut to sell and deliver
cattle 100
trip to Aibany selling wheat
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Albany, Texas
Authorized Capital,
id-Up Capital, -
urplus, -
Capital and Surplus,
George T. Reynolds,
W. ]). Reynolds,
N. L. Bartholomew,
Will buy and sell exchange on all the principle cities of
the United States and Europe and transact a general bank-
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$250,000.
75,000.
25,000.
100,000.
President*
Vice-President.
Cashier.
jjjiw.
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Moody &
stationery.
Go's,
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Drug Store for
Rev. Ii. D. Dysavt is conducting a
protracted meeting at Breckenridge
this week.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,)
County of Stephens. )" I, J. J. Douglass, County Court Clerk in and
for Stephens county, Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is
a true and correct copy of the original account filed in my oillce by defendant
in the case ofE. A. Squyres vs. J. F. McCarty, No. 70.
Given under my hand and seal of said court this 30th day of Aug. 1894.
J. .1, DOUGLASS, Co. Clerk Stephens Co.
Stationery, plain and fancy, Large
assortment, all new styles at lowest
prices at Moody & Co's.
S. E. Best m ule a trip with a
drummer this week, for D. S. Cullum.
Fellow citizens of Stephens county : I feel it my duty to the citizens of
Stephens county to show you an account J. F. McCarty has filed in the county
court against me to offset a plain note of hand for money that I loaned him,
said note now being the property of R. A. Squyres. JOHN SQUYRES.
If your sewing machine gets out of
fix, sec J. W. George and get him to
fix it. tf
Cylinder, castor, machine, Golden
machine and West Virginia lubricat
ing oils at W. C. Moody & Co. tf
Mrs. G. A. Ilowsley visited her
parents at Moran this week
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
Rev. Elmore left for Cisao Wednes-
day morning, to fill his regular ap-
pointments in the Christian church.
Don't forget the auction sale at the
Racket Store to-morrow week. It will
pay you to be there.
Editor Gilleland of the Baird Star,
is the Democratic nominee for Repre-
sentative from this district.
Henry Ilerron says lie has gained
15 pounds in weight since he left off
t he use of tobacco, and he looks it, lie
having a much stouter and healthier
appearance. There is a big sermon
in the above for young men who are
trying to use the weed, and who will j
later on, be trying to quit it.
Iladley Robert went to Waco
Wednesday morning.
liey. French McAfee has been called
to (ill the pulpit of the (). S. P.
church at this place. Ho will take
charge next month.
ing business
s tiie place to get a
iBi-iggy, Cart, Hack, or "have
any repairing or black-
smithing, done on short
We sell the best Wind Mill
for the least money.
on Earth
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IS. F. Dixon, Baptist, held
at the tent last Sunday niorri-
It is said that the pecan crop in
this vicinity will be large this year.
Did von ever envy your neighbor
his nice, cool, shady lawn? Don't
i do it any more, Plant a few orna-
I mental trees this fall and transform
ja barren waste into a lovely bower.
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prices
II. C. Arendt was in town Wednes-
day looking for cotton pickers.
Misses Gordie and
visiting in Abilene.
Toga Leech are
Patented April 2, 1880.
We sell the best Pump made for
money than anybody. You will be
prised at the prices.
ARMSTRONG & MANNING, AIbany, Texas.®
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The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, September 14, 1894, newspaper, September 14, 1894; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416655/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.