The Albany Weekly News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, April 20, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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OLDEST LAND FIRM IN SHACKELFORD COUNTY, TEX.
S. WEBB,
Notary Public.
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L. H.
HILL,
Notary Public.
LAND, L IVE STOCK, I^OAN, C i
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INSURANCE AGENTS.
-*< k'MNr, SlIACKELFOBi) COUNTY- TeX-ASX-
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
Judicial District.
T>' S' District Judge.
Kb. BKl.L District Attonney.
Court convenes April and November and can
hold two weeks.
i
County Officers.
L. M. KKENER County Judge.
J. C. DODSON County and District Clerk.
VV. A. WILLIAMS . .Sheriff and Tax Collector.
HADLKY BOBEItT Surveyor.
M. T. (JULLEDGE Treasurer.
J, P. TAYLOR Assessor.
J. R. WARREN County Attorney.
E S. BOUOHTEIi J. P. Precinct No. 1.
GEO. vv ILHELM J. P. Precinct No. 'J.
JESSE TEAGUE J. P. Prccinct No. 3.
0. W. ZUG Coin. Precinct No. 1.
J. B* MATTHEWS Coin. Precinct No. 2
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Hardware,
Queen s ware,
Woodenware.
J. B* MATTHEWS Com. Precinct No. 2. -w~wt • 1 1
VI. L. ELLIOTT Com. Precinct No. V. \\/ -■ I I wr *r\ /-v
I-II. I.KK Com. Precinct No. 4. VV 1I|()WW}11 P
County Court convenes first Mondays in Jawu- [ ▼ t t ? «_t x v_ •
irv. Anrii. .Tniv :iiwl (Mtiiipr " '
&
f'nii tVing STr Pe°P ° t s cQUIlty i" tlie capficity of Land, Live Stock Loan
Collecting and Insurance Agents, in the town of Albany, for a period of seven years our
wide cind varied experience, together with our large clientage enables us to offer lands 'of all
description? at prices that will command the attentien of residents and non-residents
Our business career in this county is, we say with no degree of vanity, part of the current
history of our community and our strictly honorable method of conducting our business
will in the furture as it has always in the past, commend to us the patronage of the public
•rt iff in °Ur A. i Sa 6 a,re "ot m.erel>' "b°oked," but every honorable effort is ex-
cited to cariy out to the letter the directions of owners. We shall continue our efforts to
represent our numerous customers with that degree of unqualified fidelity to their interests
that has rewarded us with a patronage of which we are justly proud.
We represent as sole agents, among hundreds of thousands of arable and °razin<>-
lands owned by private individuals, the lands of the 8 0
INTER-STATE EAILWAY OONSTUCTION COMPANY, (formerly Franco-Texan
Land Company); the
WESTERN MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, (formerly Norths
iexas Horse Company Lands); the
mi -p Home T-^ncis;
ine folk County School Lands, which have been cut up into small tracts; likewise in-
numerable surveys know as TEXAS EMIGEATION AND LAftD COMPANY or
, PETERS' COLONY LAKTXJ
lhe fact that we have sold and leased 99 per cent of the "Colonv" lands as well as
other lands in this county, places us in a position, not occupied by others ' for deilino-
direotwith the owners oft!,e "Colony" »ur,ey8, thereby enabling us to consummate sale!
and leases of these lands more rapidly than other agents.
AN EXAMINATION OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS of this county will confirm these
statements.
It is perhaps unnecessary to add that we appreciate the patronage of the public ™d
shall continue to conduct our business as in the past, upon principles of honesty fair deal-
ing, candor and integrity for which a generous and wide awake public has for years mst
so amply rewarded us. J 1
Our lists ef lands are the largest and most varied of any firm in Northwestern Texas
Following is a Partial List of Properties in our hands for sale, we are the Duly Author-
ized and sole agents for same.
ary. April. July and October.
Commissioners' Court meets second Mondays
in February, May. August and November.
Churches.
M.K.Cdrch. South, Kthalmorc V. Cox, pas top.
Services every Sunday.
Baptist, Services 2nd and 4tli Sundays. Rev.
B. F. Dixon, pastor.
O. S. Pkesbytekian. Rev. McClelland, pas-
tor. Services first and tlilrd Sundays in each
month,
CuMiiRitLAND Pkesbvtkrian. E. I). Dysart
pastor. Services llrst and third Sundays in
each month.
Chkintiax Church; preaching 1st and 2nd
Sundays in each month. F. B. Elmore, pastor.
Socities.
Albany Lodoe, No. r>82, A. F. and A. M.—
Meets on Saturday night on or before the full
moon in each month. E. R. Manning, W. M.
D. (J. Simpson, Secretary.
ai.bany Chapter. No. lf)8. meets first Tues-
day in each month. J. C. Lynch, H. 1'.
D. <i. Simpson, Secretary.
Albany Commandery, No. 21, meets first
Tuesdays in each month. D. C. Campbell, E.C.
I). <L Simpson, Recorder. *
PASS EEC. ER TRAINS LEAVE
Albany daily at 7 -no a.in.
Arrive at Cisco b:4o a.m.
Arrive at Dublin 11:10 a.m.
Arrive at Morgan 2:18 p.m.
Arrive at Waco 5:00 p.m.
Makes close connection with east bound trains
at Dublin.
Leaves Waco dailv at 7tf0a.ni.
Arrives at Albany at 4:30 p.m.
E- E. BOHANNON, Agent.
Post Office-
Office hours: From <> a.m. to ft:na p ni
money orders: From 7 a 111 to 5:30 u 111
fcort (Iriflln and Throckmorton mail leaves
Albany at 8 a in; arrives at Albanv at I p m
E. R, MANNING. 1\ M.
Tinware,
Farming
Implements
Of all kinds on hand and
Specialties ordered on
short notice.
Firearms,
Sewing Machines,
Cutlery,
Sheep Shears, etc.
In fact, we have everything you need in the way of Hard-
ware, and it is useless for you to go any further. Our
prices, like our goods, cannot fail to please you. Come
and see us, it will give ns great pleausre to show you
through our new quarters.
ALBANY FURNITURE HOUSE.
Completest and Cheapest Stock in many miles of here.
GO AND SEE IT.
FROM A WALL BRACKET TO A
FOLDING BED.
Folding beds from $30 to $150. . Carpets made complete
from 60cts to $1.50 per yard. Mattings from 20c to 50c
per yard. Window shades from 50c to $1.25.
"Wall Paper,
Mattresses, Bed Springs, Cots, Lounges, Bookcases, Baby
Carriages, Pictures, Picture frames, Sewing machines, etc.
FULL LINE OF COFFINS AND FIXTURES.
Ready Made Burial Suits For Both Sex.
Handsomer and cheaper than you can make or buy them.
Examine them.
Albany Cash Furniture
Store. A. M. GEORGE.
Ladies' Fast Black seamless hose, 3
for 'Jijc. Ri.kvans Armstrong & Er.us
VV. M, Parrisli says there was con-
siderable hail with the ram at his
place last Friday. The wheat in one
part of his field was cut off smooth
to the ground.
LADIES!—Latest styles in hair
ornaments and ladies' belts.
Blkvans, Armstrong & Er.us.
20 yards of calico for $1.00, good
values, at D. O. McRimmon & Go's.
James Greer reports everything
ijuiet in his neighborhood.
G. K. Waters reports a line boy at
his home.
Fishing tackle. Full
kinds at Moody & Go's.
line
tf
of all
Professional Cards-
J It. WARREN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
County Attorney. Office at Court House,
ALBANY. TliXAS.
V. B. BIZZELL
DEALER IN >
Drugs, Medicines, Blank Books,
Stationery, School Supplies,
Sundries, Tobacco, Cigars, Fishing Tackle, Masical Instruments, In fact
everything usually kept in a first- class Drug Store. 1 handle all
Daily Papers and take subscriptions to all Papers and
Magazines, at publishers' prices. Prescriptions
carefully and accurately compounded
at all hours. GiAe n.o a
call when needing any-
thing in my line.
Rock building, Corner Main and Second sts., Albany, Texas.
J. A. King made a business trip to
Haskell last week, returning on Sun-
day evening. J W. George came
home with him, but returned Tuesday
to finish his work at photographing at
that place.
600 pieces of sheet music at cost at
W. B. Bizzell's Drug Store.
Tom Kudd and E. I), Easter were
in Saturday and report a ten foot rise
in Hubbard.
Miss Emma Young opened a private
school for little girls on South Walnut
street last Monday, She has quite a
number oi pupils.
James Hooks has our thanks for
favors this week.
Not one minute elapses between the
taking of One Minute Cough Cure and
relief. Why shouldn't people take
One Minute Cough Cure? They
should. They do. W. C. Moody
& Co.
J. T. Ellis, of the firm of Blevans,
Armstrong & Ellis, whose home is in
Missouri, spent several days in Alba-
ny admiring the beautiful country,
and looking after his business inter-
ests here. He left for his home Sat-
urday morning. Mr. E. is highly
pleased with Texas, and we hope to
see hi in here very frequently.
Jim Leech is holding down Joe
McComb's place of business, while
oo is g ating ready to dispense i/:s to
Sam Jackson each report a gWI i'"i» j the panting public."
in their vicinity last Friday.
VV. G, Muston reports a good rain
at the Sedwiuk ranch Friday last.
20 yards of calico for $1.00 at D.
O. McRimmon & Go's. Don't fail to
ask for it.
Bob Anderson, Jim Witty, and i"ic
We offer for sale the highly
mproved ranch and farm owne<£ s
by E. Hounsfield, consistmi||« l*^t-
7225 7-10 acres, all W
nd divided up as fo)'
"North ranch" )xJ C~v»^v
?s, far,r.i and m
>d </fT fi'tti'S
"half^
M. POWELL,
or "Bab-
d a s li"
on.
good
etc.
1 "South
acres,
10240
ji divided up into several'pastures,
three farms aggregating about bargain
100 acres in high state of culti-
vation, one farm surronnded by
rock fence, fine 7 room rock and
rame dwelling, large cistern,
small pastures fenced separate,
2 tenant houses, guaranteed
greatest abudance of lasting wa-
ter, the same being watered by
main Hubbard and Deep creeks,
food galvanized wire fence and
ry mesquete posts, corrals,
pens, good barn, and every con
hundred and 60 acres
,, within 3 miles of Alba-
o miles lrorn Albany on ny, one of the best dwellings in
[K. 6000 acres, a great- the county, 40 acres in cnitlva
^ne farming land, all tion, good barn and all necessa-
ry 4 wire, cedar post ry out houses,tenant houses on
•ded into 5 pastures, farm, 3 4 farming land 740
y three creeks of liv- acres fenced. This tract in-
main Hubbard, Salt eludes the fine Washington
ubbard and Indian, ranch. To see this property is
jouse. tine corrals, to buy.
necessary barns, stipes, etc.
One ef the finest stockSanns in (Inn thousand 264 acres on
exas, and can be bought at a UllU Breckenridge road 6
miles from Albany, 3 room
acres in a solid body, house, about 45 acres in cultiva
All under good fen- ti°n, fully two thirds arable
ce, 14 miles square, 50 acres in land, lasting water, corrals, etc.
cultivation, stone dwelling, cor- One of the most desirable
rals, tanks, good grass and wa ranches in the county. A great
ter, plenty of farming land, one bargain.
w.
PHYSICIAN | SURGEON.
Office llwiirs. trein f> a. in. to 4p, ;n,
A l.HAN V, TKXAS,
Advertisements
all
yjOUNTAIN HOUIl
J
DAIRY,
C, COSVIPTON,
PIlOPItlUTOH.
Your orders solicited. Satisfaction guaran-
teed, All accounts due on the llrst of the month.
-Gone Down-
If You Don't Believe it,
Call and price our Wagons, Buggies, and
FARM IMPLEMENTS.
T. V. BAKER & CO.
pi.E
AS ANT VIEW DAIRY.
mile north of Alban
quarter, half or sell
at a bargain and on easy terms,
Will
entire tract
Tlie Mm 'is:y
farm and ranch
4 miles from
IJVllOj fav/uv* Miiim mm V I v/x j ■> *11 _ w
venience desired. This proper- -^'oany;2080 acres owned, 1760
ty is situated in the junction of acres leased, under good fence,
Deep and Hubbard creeks and sub-divided into 3 pastures,
takes in the valleys of both. Socjd rock dwelling, barn, stable
The creeks are lined with fine :H1" g()0'f we" water, farm of 50
pecan trees, anrl there is the acres, tine bearing orchard,
greatest abundance of mesquete, 'branding and milk pens, etc.
pecan, elm and Jiackberry tim- ^ bargain.
ber. The property is about 8 thousand seven hundred enclosed*in a
the
ranch
in one fourth mile of Albany,
2734 acres, under fence, good
house, barn, etc. For sale at a
bargain.
1760
acre farm and ranch
owned by \V A Bizzell
about 6 miles south of Albany
frouting 1 1-2 miles on the pub
lie road from Albany to Baid
1500 acres fine farming land;
■i e jo -i i mi I, , on ... . ~d in a good 4 and 5 wire
miles from Albany and 3 miles 1 WU and 20 acres joining the fenCe, mesqnite and cedar posts.
from Vesta station lhis is one Easter ranch, alternate sec- subdivdied into 2 pastures; fine
of the most desiroble properties tions can be leased, making a mesmiete o-vnss -rnil timw' will
in northwest Texas, and fully pasture of nearly 6000 acres. Water£^bfci'^ks andT tanks-
three-fourths ot it is fine tarro Can be bought at a great bar- 62 acres in cultivation- eOod 6
ing land. North and South gain. room dwelling and cistern, barn,
ranch will be sold together or (Inn thousand nine hundred grainery, sheds and corrals- this
separate, and at a great bargain Ullu and 20 acre pasture on is one of the best stock farms and
on long time. Long Creek, 1280 acres owned ranches in this county and will |
' . | . and 640 acres leased for 7 years, be sold at a bargain; will also
acres northeast ot Al- within half mile of Rising Sun sell in connection with the place
v .. bany, tlie Alt Honeycut under good fence, greatest if desired a fine stock of pure
fine farm and rach, all under abundance of lasting water and high graded Durham cattle
fence; highly improved, new guaranteed; one of the best pas- and a few horses.
dwelling house, good farm tenc- t,ures in the county. Very
I ed separate from pasture, near- cheap. ' ' QQf) acres about 12 miles
ly all farming land, and very southeats of Albany,
h desirable place and can be I jlPfifi huJJ<lied and 21 acres fenced, 65 acres in cultivation
fought at a bargain. IlllUU near Hicks, fenced, good box house, tank, 1-2 farm-
—= j one halt arable land, good tank, n<, ]and „ood ' () ,
acres in alternate sec will make a very desirable farm A j 'j^j] * , J "e^J
tions, 12 miles south and ranch. rare bargain
hundred and sixty acre
HERR0N & RIGGS
riiOI'KlRTOliS.
Marshal Biggs, Manager.
All orders will receive prompt attention, Your
patronage soiscited. .
Q/ry MEAT MARKET.
NANCE & MEYER,
PROP III ETOKS.
Nothing but the best slock butchered. Kvery I
thing about our shop neat and clean. Give us a I
call at the old stand.
Brock's $20 Reward
For the information of the whereabouts of the
person that told the man who was cutting out
the lirock cattle, that Frank Woo.dey had been
arrested down at some Fort, and the matter of
fact circumstance of the kind of an outfit Woos-
le.v had at the time. This conversation occurred
at the cattle round-up grounds near old Camp
Cooper. Stone Bakery, above Hoover ranch,
ah«ut 10th to 15th of June, 1877, two or three
weeks after Frank Woosley disappeared on the
22nd of May, l«77, and before his brother Kd.
Woosley reported Frank Woosley missing on
the 24tli day of June. 1877, giving Frank over
one month to get out through the buffalo range
und thinly settled country .IAS. A. BltOCK,
Lock l>ox 193.
J AS. A.
KIPaso, ElPaso Co.,
Texas.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY
S. IP- COOK.
SUBSCRPTION PRICE, SJ.00 PER YEAR.
KlOTYmilt 20JS94.
Ex-Congressman Lanliam has an-
nounced his intentions of making; tha
race for governor of Texas, and open-
ed the campaign last week with a
rousing speech at Comanche. The j
papers of this District are almost j
unanimous in the endorsement of Mr. '
Lanham, and he is bound to get a
hearty support in his old congression-
al district.
For $1 worth of work at J. E.Glov-
er's one ticket of 200 will draw a $35
gold watch and chain. Go and see it.
A small herd of cattle passed
through town Tuesday, bound for the
north .
We notice society notes in both the
tort Worth Gazette and Dallas News
this week from Albany. . These items '
You will miss a bargain if yen fail
to see the calico at D. O. McRimmon
& Go's, that is selling 20 yards for a
are very interesting. Now let the good j dollar. tf
work go on, don't let an issue pass J
without some thing from Albany. It ! 11 effort is being made to have a
will help us. Keep the name before j summer normal in Albany. We
the people. I hope the proper ones will see to this
«i7:^ it t ' matter and furnish us with such data
stationery, plain and fancy, Earo-e |
assortment, all new styles at lowest j as's necess;ll7 to Pl't before the peo-
prices at Moody & Co's
Commissioners' Court was in ses-
sion last Saturday, and approved the
Pure Turkey lied, color warranted
fast. 25 cents per yard. tf
Hi.EVAXs, Armstrong & Ellis.
The young people assembled at the
residence of Mr. and iMis, J. W.
Manning last Monday night and en-
joyed a social dance, given in honor
of T. Y. Casey, Jr., who has been
visiting with his brother Dr. Z W.
Casey for some time. The young
man left Tuesday morning to take a
position as telegraph operator at
W'askom, Texas.
The cap stones were placed on the
new hardware^ore this week, which
brings this bi^Av up to a level with
the others, and hel^the looks vervi
> ■
k.
much.
LOCAL.
THE SUPERIORITY
Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is due to the
tremendous amount of brain work and
constant care used in its preparation ;
try one bottle and you will be convinced j map, and then think of the lied River
pie.
W. H. Pritehard, of Morait, a
member of the finance committee,
which was examining the county
books, made the News a pleasant call
Monday.
0". J". HVEIKTSnESr*..
ALBANY, TEX.
$4Q£Q
12 miles
of Albany. These lands block
up with other lands, and are en-
closed in a 9000 acre pasture,
good fence, line land, water and
grass. Will sell all together or
each section separate at a bar
gain, easy terms. The above
lands are owned by the Western
*McrPNR|£e an'l Investment Co.,
forme^r?Tedhy fhe North-
west Texas'ifci'se Co.
acre stacii fa™ and
ranch owned by Mess
Thompson & Boedridge, about
8 miles south of Albany, undeiw
uood fence: 2 pastures; goo^
. ... t-i 1Y1 llfliu O / l lir
stock farm and ranch own- I (Jf l acre farm known as the
ed by Mr. Green Cheatham about 3 lliU fair ground tract, 80
miles southeast of Albany on the Al- acres in cultivation, tank, the
bany and Cisco public road, all linest property near town,
under a good 4 wire fence, inesquite
posts, divided into 7 enclousors, a tine R4-0 aerTis on«i;oa<l, the fine 'Pule
i c — „ I.., . , ¥ ''W section, flue land, lastinn water.-a
creek ba'^f Irong ot Hubbard runs dwelling bouses, all fenccd; one of the linest
through lace affording plenty of Louies or land In Shackelford county.
never /water; at least 700 acres'
first-yiiiiig land, good 4 room
dwe^^Jy mrn 140 foet long with
in house, corrals, and all 1Mth . . .. ..
, zj, , ii i - TKTa are S()l,( agents for the property
phones, good well lasting VV S owned by ti. c. Jaeobsin Albanv a
The Ballow
80 acre tnrct.
water, grass and timber; 2 dw
lings, corrals, etc.; about ».
acres in cultivation; fronts 1
mileson public road from Alba
ny toBaiid. Cheap. from Albany, owned by M. T.
Brinson. Under good fence, 40
rn, wind mill and water seulct'Un.i'.''1'''0 a'K' ullil"l"'ov;(11'l'oi.t'rtyto
use and barn, good mes-
and timber, about 100 SeCtlOll nr'ifflnl'fliw well'wa-
gh state of cultivation; sec tered; owned by W. O. Oldliam, can lie boiiulit
V i / i • • r sl bargain.
'it? '^ny " ;re buying as it w for
^tit-Ax a bar^AiU.
OQf] acre farm and ranch on The "Duify" sections owned anil •J
j&U Griffin road, 3 miles ><®*d. at aKamaia.
PER
WEEK
FOR
WILLING WORKERS
of either sex, any age, in any part of the country,
at the employment which we furnish. You need
not be away from home over night. Yon can give
your whole time to the work, or only your spare mo-
ments, As capital is not required you run no risk.
We supply you with all that is needed. It will
cost you nothing to try the business. Any one
can do the work. Beginners make money from
the start. Failure is unknown with our workers.
Every hour you labor you can easily make a dollar.
No one who is willing to work fails to make more
money every day than can be made in three days
at any ordinary employment. Send for free book
containing the fullest information.
H. HALLETT & CO.,
Box £83,
PORTLAND, MAINE.
, of its superiority, it purifies the blood
I the sources of health, cures dyspepsia,
! overcomes sick headaches and bil-
| iousness.lt is just the medicine for you.
Hood'S Pills are the best after-
ainner I'ills, assist digestion, cure
j headache. Try a box
Having a large stock of material
' and a complete set of tools, we are
| prepared to do all kinds of watch and
jewelry repairing, in the best manner
on short notice, and remember, all
our work goes out under a strict
guarantee. Studkk & Harbour,
With VV. C. Moody & (Jo. tf
W. B. Camp, at one time District
Attorney of this district has announc-
ed as a eandidate for governor of the
state of Texas. Mr. Camp will be
rembered by many of our citizens as
a young man of energy and good ad-
dress, and one who made lasting
friends everywhere he went.
See the latest styles of silks at the
final settlement of Sheriff Williams.
Freighters from other towns have
been very numerous in Albany this
week. It reminds one of olden times.
IT IS NOT what we say but what
* Hood's Sarsaparilladoes that tells the
story of its merit. When in need of med-
icine remember HOOD'S CURES ,, n r. in . j t
— 1). C. Campbell returned from
Albany has the brightest future of j Da|ias Saturday, where lie had been
any town in the west. Don't lot tin, attending a session of the O. S. P.
fact slip your mind. Look at your j Presbytery.
W. 15. Bizzell lias a cure and a
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indigestion, and Stomach disorders, take
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS.
All dealers keep it, 81 per bottle. Genuine h&fl
trade-mark ana crossed red lines on wrapper.
& Southwestern.
fine 10c cigar for 5c, at VV. B
zelPs Drug Store. SEE ADV.
cure
preventive for Slow Fever; also
Remember I still carry a full line of Rheumatism. Fever, Kidney, Wood
stationery and school supplies. A j and Digestive troubles. Call for Dr.
Every bottle
tf
Buird, I
"'z" j Gnnn's Antiseptic.
{guaranteed.
Brick Store.
tf
•Vall°y Vip-^Rnnch
^insisting of
TOWIVT PROPERTY
3 flne lamina there acres ill Cultivation, 2 tanks, We are agents for a large per cent ot the
Is in s'fiire , All under good a ful. f.town property, (Improved and milmproveilltlnit
and 1 , , "* ! 'J1'0 pastures; 2 j-,1* <tr,ei })d,rf. ldl tiling lRllCl, gOOtl is an tile market for sale, ami if yon want to sell
dwellings. 1 > ?I/„ V™8- eorrallH, good „flss (ijn n (1 i < > i 11 i n <r 'itirl IpoqoiI your town properly, or waul to fiiiv. Minean ac-
orcliar.r and .elatu rn ot wale,, no arres In cat- DtU clU joining aild leasetl j,!st what you desire tlinmKVu8
m connection With tins ranch. „ de rail attention to a lew or the properties
timber; 10 miles east, of Albanyon tlik public
Stocked with choice, cattle, burst** and
road,
mules
stpek
Will sell at a bargain, with or without
that on our list:
The 15. w, Kose residence on Pecan streei.
730 acre pasture owned "^the ft'dest ill Albany, can be 00UKht at a
by B. W. Rose6 miles Ine E. E.Moore"esideiu •e: the Bam Ktihson
AoroRaiioHjnmil Southeast Of Albany, good fence WKIenee; the Th.
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eral Springs, lint 21 ly
A heavy rain fell in iliis locality
last Friday evening.
The cleaning of tlie streets is
; of the greatest improvements of
day.
Three Hereford bulls for sale.
1{. Moremen. tf
| .I'rof C. M. Murray's name was ad-
| ded to our list of subscribers this
one
the
See
; Subscribe for the NEWS. $1.
week.
District Courl .Monday 30th inst.
.James Young, from neat-
was in the city last Saturday.
John Kane, of the city of Moran,
visited the capitol Saturday.
the bargains
offered by M.
T. liulledge. dealer in 2ndfiQ- furni-
ture, north side Public Square.
\Y ill Morrell added to our purse
Saturday by paying for the News that
goes to his father in old Tennessee.
For watclnvork and, engraving call
on J. K. Glover at Post Office Drug
Store. tf
'Our old friend S, C. Booth, of
Eolian was in Albany last Saturday,
and purchased a new cultivator from
the firm of T. V. Baker & Co., and
when asked as to his crop prospect,
he replied, that everying had almost
been washed away. He says that
they have had the heaviest rams in
that part known for years.
See those new lace curtains and
beautiful Portieres. Also those 40 ct.
window shades at tf
Blevans, Armstrong & Ei.i.is.
J. A. Clarke, one of Haskell coun-
ty's prosperous farmers spent several
days in this viciiiity last week, and
duiing the time was the guest of \V.
A. Bizzell, whom he knew to Wash-
ington county. Mr. O. says ttj^crop
prospect in his neighborhood
very llattering at present.
The Mite Socieiy will meet to-night
at the residence of Mrs. J. C. Dodson
instead of Mrs. C. W. Zug, as was
previously announced.
J. A. Matthews gathered and mov-
ed a herd of cattle from the Monroe
pastures to his home ranch this week.
He reports a very light rain twelve
miles north of here on Tuesday
night.
A few more sprinkles like last
Tuesday night will almost insure
crops in this section.
Storm houses were in demand
Tuesday night.
See adv. of A. lM. George, the
Albany Furniture House, in another
column.
A bad looking cloud made its ap-
pearance in the northwest last Mon-
day evening between the hours of 9
and 11 o'clock, which caused many
people to sleep in their storm houses.
It's all the same, a slight cold,
congested lungs or severe cough.
One Minute Cough Cure banishes
them. VV. C. Moody & Co.
C. A. Wilson lias repapered and
otherwise brightened the appearance
of his barber shop.
Deputy Sheriff Huskey visited Has-
kell last Sunday, returning Monday
with a yonng man by the name of
Cameron, who was on his way to the
pen.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as any thing else. It's
easier to cure a severe cold or cough
with it. Let your next purchase for
a cough be One Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine ; better result; better
try it. W. C, Moody & Co-
(J. W. Stewart was over from Ft.
Griffin Tuesday.
Messers A. G. Breland and Boss
Kineheloe have just completed a storm
house for D. O. McKimmon, Parties
who-contnmpliite making one of these
houses will do well to see the above
gentlemen before letting their con-
tract'.
Burns are absolutely painless when
De Witt'sWitch Hazel Salve is prompt-
ly applied. This statement is true. A
perfect remedy for skin disasos,
chapped hands and lips, and never
fails to cure. W. C. Moody & Co.
not
.\^)ody &
stationery.
Co's
tf
Dru"
No better aid to digestion,
No butter cure for dyspepsia.
Nothing more reliable for biliousness
and constipation than DeVVitt's Little
Early Risers, the famous little pills.
W. C. Moodv & Co.
Our attention was called to a loaf
of bread and some rolls in the show-
case at J.J. Meyers' harness shop
last Monday, which we must say was
the finest we have ever looked at. It
was baked by Mrs. C. G. Gillett and
Mr. M. had projurfd the samplo to
show to Dr. Powell.
W. D, Reynolds returned from the
City of Mexico last Monday evening.
He s.-.ys the members of the Comman-
dery who went on that excursion were
J. 11. Warren and S. Webb made a
trip to Throckmorton last Tuesday.
Theodore Mick visited Abilene this
week.
J. 11. Friend, wife and three chil-
dren, of Dallas, were the guests of
Mrs. C. W. Zug this week.
It not only relieves; it does more,
, , . , ,. . cures. We refer to One Minute Cough
received by the president of Mexico, Cllre. Suitable for all ages, all o.n-
and royally treated by the people of i ditions, at all times. VV, C. Moodjf,
that city. • . p ^
J. B. George who lias been tlie
guest of liis brother, A. At. George in
Albany, for several weeks, left Tues-
day morning for the north, where he
will spend the summer* He will vis-
it a few day's ir ^eat'<erford.
& Co.
Mrs. J. C. Lynch was the guest of
her daughter Mrs. E. Ii. Manning,
Tuesday last.
T, Gulledge left Tuesday morn-
M.
ing for Collin
relatives.
county on a visit to
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