The Albany Weekly News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1892 Page: 3 of 4
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j,6even years engaged;!
j> In Business ^ K:
i, Texas. [i '• i Houston i>
S', TCTuu), fin Albany, Texas.**
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W- r?sfjr By Permission to
Central National Ran*, Balias, Texas.
-r ^ „ Phut National Bank. Cisco,
lU X5H81H6S8 ^ National Exchange Bunk, Pallas.
/2 Houston National Bank, Iloustiou, Texas,
all. Hutt hlngs ft Co , Oaivesto.i, Texas.
Ity National bank. Ft. Worth. Texas
CITY HOTEL.
•;S. El J. P. LOWERY, Proprietor.
T""" (iood aecommoctationsand rates
i
reasonable North t-econd St.
Albany, Texrs.
D FIRM IN SH ACKE LF()RDCOUNT Y, TEX.'DE0WNIN6 & HEREON.
EBB
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■P CAltPHNTliRS,
j Contractors and Builders. Cab
I_. H. HILL, inet work a specialty.
Notary Public.
IYE
Stock, Iaoan, Collecting
I INSURANCE AGENTS.
Albany, Shackelford County Texas.K-
Albany, Texas.
Allen D'Spain,
DEALER IN
Drvigs and BJCecliolnes
School Supplies, Confectionery,
Cigars ami Tobacco
| JIOKAJf, - TEXAS
Dit. W. 0. MOODY.
J AS. LYONS.
M. L. MOODY. B. K. LYON.?'
W. C. MOODY & CO..
-D^i^RS UN-
-AND DEALERS IN-
Books. Station dry. school
Supplies of all kinds. Also
Drugs, Family Medicines, Pure W ines and j.jfTJQjnnT JKJQrV'PTJ}\/f'P KIT1 Q
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Jewelry, A'l U l-j 1 Lj ^ ±Lj 1 l.O + IX u 1V1 Hj IV 1 lJ
I
ttaving served the people of this county in the capacity of Land, Live Stock, Loan,
oUect^ngand Insurance Agents, in the town of Albany, for a period of seven years, our
wide and varied experience, together with our large clientage enables us to offer lands of all
ftlba-ijy flews.
l'LBLISHKl) KVKUY FRIDAY BY
S. IT- COOK.
stUSSOIil'TION 1'KICE, «t.8» PKU YEAK.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 50JS92.
LOCAL.
Toilet Articles, etc.
Special attention given by Registered Pharmacists to the
Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family
Recipes.
FOR
ip, Lilass3S>
Hawk's
ALBANY, TEXAS.
descrip
ions 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
NEW FALL CLOTHING!
FALL CLOTHING! !
We have just received and
upon our counter!
NEW
jf our community and our strictly honorable method of conducting our
the furture as ithasalways in the past, commend to us the patronage of the public.;
s in our hands for sale are not'merely "booked," but every honorable effort is ex-j
history
will, in il
Lanl!
drted to carry out to the letter the directions of owners. We shall continue our efforts to
represeit our numerous customers with that degree of unqualified fidelity to their interests
placed
one of the nicest and
nobbiest lines of clothing and over-
coats for men and boy* ever shown in
the west. Kindly give us a eall be-
fore mt.king your fall selections.
26tf D. O. MeRimmon & Co.
that hai rewarded us with a patronage of which we are justly proud.
We represent as sole agents, among hundreds of thousands of arable and grazing |
lands owned by private individuals, the lands of the
INTERSTATE RAILWAY CONSTUCTION COMPANY, (formerly Franco-ex an
Land Colli pany); the
WESTI'P MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, (formerly North-west
Texas Uprise Company Lands); the
aylandL Orpliaiia Homo Lands;
k County School Lands, which have been cut up into small tracts; likewise in-
ile surveys know as TEXAS EMIGRATION AND LAftD COMPlN^r
ifmstueteis' COLOKTY W
act that we have sold and leased 09 per cent of the '"Colony" lands, as Well as
ds in this county, places us in a position, not occupied by others, for dealing
th the owners of the "Colony" surveys, thereby enabling us to consummate sales
is of these lands more rapidly than other agents.
rXAMINATIOJT OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS of this county will confirm these|
ts.
ierhaps unnecessary to add that we appreciate the patronage of the public and
tinue to conduct our business as in the past, upon principles of honesty, fair deal-
'or and integrity for which a generous and wide awake public has for years past
rewarded us.
ists ef lands are the largest and most varied of any firm in North western Texas.
Mrs. 11. A. Nance and daughter,
Miss Bertie, returned from their visit
to Georgetown last Sunday evening, I
and uncle Dutch is happy. j
The ground is gettin
RflcEiree a 1'Jins os Careful
some parts of the county, but the
and THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are farmers are doing their best to put in
fo? sale by the following merchants in ! a large acreage of small grain.
Shackelford County:
a little drv in
Klndeli & liizzcll,
J. \V. Manning
Ceo, Wlliielia.
Rev.
several
Albany, i
Fort Griffin,
Fife carried his arm in-a sling
days this week on account of a
sprained wrist.
Miss Sadie Spruance retured i
from Arlington last Friday.
Men's and Boy's huts, the latest
fall styles, just received at T.
Spruance. tf.
M. L. Moody has been con fined to
his room with fever this week.
FINE s I (J. K FOB SALE.
15 or 20 2 year old S. II. JI"ifers,10
or 12 S. II. bulls with some good
Cows, one pure Poland China boar and
one large Jersey-Red sow. A bar-
gain can be had by an early applicant. 1 J
1 tii 25. \V. A. BIZZKLL.
g is a Partial List of Properties in our bands for sale, we are tlio Duly
I ized and solo agents for same.
r Author"
We off f for sale the highly fP]|Q 11™ 0 TJnnpmi or"Rnb-
improvedrancli and farm owned 1 iiU il'ljf U i.l 1 iibuil <1 a s h"
by E. Il'insfield, consisting of Ranch, 5 miles from Albany on
7226 7-Kjn'res, all under fence T. C. It. K. 0000 acres, a great
and div'naft up as follows: er part fine farming land, all
"Nortlmincli" lias 3113 3 t1 enclosed by 4 wire, cedar post
acres, fan and small pastures fence, divided into 5 pastures.
.•§!T.'ee?srW''.fis>ai .large pasture, watered by three creeks of liv-
fully onedialf fine farming land, irig water, main Hubbard, Salt
well watered, about 20 acres in Prong of Hubbard and Indian,
cultivation, good dwellings. Fine ranch house, line corrals,
barns, corrals, etc. "South all necessary barns, siables. etc.
ranch" consists of 4143 acres, One ef the finest stock farms in
divided up into several pastures, Texas, and can be bought.at a
three farms aggregating about bargain-
Mi
hundred and GO acres
within 3 miles of Alba
ny, one of the best dwellingsit:
the county. 40 acres in cuitiva
lion, good barn and all necessa
rv out houses,tenant houses on
farm, 3 1 fanning land, 7-iu
acres fenced. '1'i.iis tract in-
cludes the fine Washington
ranch To see this property is
tobuv.
Dr. Alcurn sends the News for a
year to his father in Kansas, and gets
the Farm and Ranch at home.
We hope a great many more will fol-
low his example soon.
Vol, !, No. 1, of the West Texas
Baptist, published I»y Ceorge >mith'
at Abilene, was received by us this
week. It is a neat and well gotten
up paper and deserve® the support of
every Baptist, in Northwest, Texas.
Don't fail to examine the "Eli1'
barbed wire at Collins &> Son. tf.
C. B. Hester, of Throckmorton,
was in Albany last Friday negotiating
a sale of wheat with the Roller Mil!.
Mr. H. is buying wheat in his countv
which is a great help to his business
and quite an accommodation to the
farmers of that section.
C. G. (iillett is agent for the Cisco
Nursery. You can get anything you
want in fruit and ornamental trees of
him. Call at the Roller Mill, Albany,
Texas. 22tf
NOTK L.
The books and accounts of the late
firm of Kmdeil & Bizzell are at the
First National Bank in Albany
s knowing themselves indebted
to the linn are requested to call there
and settle as early as convenient.
Kind ell & Bizzell.
20tf Per T. .J Kindell, Jr.
Big drive in hats, boots and shoes
at A. J Ce iter's. tl
LIST OF LETTERS.
Remaining in the post office in Albany,
Sept. 27, LSD2. In calling for these
letters please say advertised. J. C.
Taylor, I'. M*
John C Beal
Marion Lowe
J Pritehard
A Rogers
Francisco Quintana
Fedco Peres
Bernardo Luna
llafell Delsondees
Chamberlain 1s cough remedy fainous
for it cures of bad colds and as a pre-
ventive and cure for croup, 50 cents
per bottle.
< hamberlain's pain balm, a general
family liniment and especially valua-
ble for rheumatism, sprains, bruises,
burne and frost bites, 50 cents per
bottle.
We sell Chamberlain's colic, chol-
era and diarrhoea remedy, the mos
successful medicine in use for dysen-
tery, diarrhoe, colic and cholera mor-
bus, 20 and 50 cent bottles.
St Patrick's pills. I hey are the
best physic. They also regulate the
liver and bowels. Try them, 25
cents per box.
Chamberlain's eye and skin oint-
ment for tetter, salt rheum, scahlhead,
eczma, piles and chronic sore eyes. 25
cents per box. For sale by Kindel &
Bizzell.
and a fine line of sheet Music at 10 cents a sheet,
We sell the
Mexican, Commerce,
The best 5 cent Cigar in town,
Post Office Book Store,
- - TEX.
ESIUAYNOTI.E BY CI.EKK. 'MOHAN DOTS.
Ti.ken up by J. (J. Duncan and os-j
trayed before E. S. Bonghter, a jus- : Mtfran presents a lively appearance*
tice of the peace, in an for Precinct, today (T'ue&day), cotton coming in
on j from all directions ani both gins
A
No. 1, Shackelford county, Texas
t he 15lh day of September 1892.
j certain I: iy m ire about (» years old,
i liramled GIv (with bar under it) on
1 ieft thigh and Z on l«*ft jaw, valued by
B. W. Holeomb and i'. (' Young, at
i th« sum of ^15. Tl e owner of said
j estray ii required to come forward
i and prove his property, pay charges
1 and take same away, oi the same
will be dealt with us the law directs.
I certify that the above description
is correct, as the'same appears from
the original, now on tile in my office.
Given under my hand and seal
; ( skalJ of oflioe this Sept. 21st,
18!)2. J . C. Dodson,
Clerk Co. Ct, Shackelford Co., Texas.
L() .s r—$ 5 7~ RE \V A III).
J. will pay reward for the return
jony to me at Albany,
Texas.
She
tail, very
black eye
shouh
shod
Sept.
description,
pure white, Jorig
main am
large heck, heavy body,
s, Mexican brand on left
about 12 year old, fresh
Left Saturday night
ler
ill aiouud.
24th.
C C
A. Lieb, Sr
two loads of
last I uesdav ;
l ry Bt ACK-L'H^ubH | i
l or buggy and
J00 acres in high state of culti-
vation, one farm surrounded by
rock fence, fine 7 room rock and
frame dwelling, large cistern,
2 small pastures fenced separate,
2 tenant houses, guaranteed
greatest ab ad a nee of lasting wa-
ter, the same being watered by
main Hubbard and Deep creeks,
good galvanized wire fence and
dry mesquete posts, corrals,
pens, good barn, and every con
vettience desired. This proper-
ty is situated in the junction of
I)eep and Hubbard creeks and
takes in the valleys of both.
The creeks are lined with
]f|0/jn lK'les in ii solid body.
IIIutU All under good fen
ce. 1-t miles square. So acres in
cultivation, stone dwelling, cor-
rals, tanks, good grass and wu
ter, plenty of farming.land, one
mile north of Albany. Will
quarter, half or sell entire tract
at a bargain and on easy terms.
Inn'hill farm and ranch
4 miles from
thousand 204 acres on
liiU Breckeniidge road (3
miles from Albany, 3 room
house, about 45 acres in .culiiva
tion. fully two thirds arable
land, lasting water, corrals, etc
One of tlie moit desirable
ranches in ihe county.
bargain.
A great
I
Albany;2080 acres owned, 1700 bargain,
acres based, under good fence,
sub-divided into 3 pastures,
good rock dwelling, barn, stable
10 sra
in one fourth
2734 acres, under
house, barn, etc.
formerly the
Jacobs ranch
mile of Albany,
fence, good
For sale at a
acre farm and ranc1
...... , , ,, , owned by W A Bizzell
fine and good well water, farm of 50 about 0 miles south of Albany
A bargain.
'E
pecan trees, and there is the
greatest abundance of mesquete,
■>ecan, elm and hpckberry dm
Sr. The property is about 8
mitesTFot$i Albany "and 3 miles
from Vestalstation. This is one
of the (hofji desiroble properties tions can
in northwest Texas, and fully
three-foiifths of it is fine farm
ing land.5 North and South
ranch will be sold together or
separate,jand at a great bargain
on long time.
acres, fine bearing orchard,
branding and milk pens, etc.
thousand seven hundred
and 20 acres joining the
ister" ranch, alternate sec,
be leased, making a
nearly 0000 acres,
at a great bar-
pasture of
Can I "
gain.
Can be bought
fine farm
cres northeast of A1
q thousand nine hundred
iJ iud 20 acre pasture on
Long Cre.ik, 1280 acres owned
and 040 acres leased for 7 years,
within half mile of [twine Sun
any, the Alt' lloneycut under good fence, greatest
and rach. all under
fence; highly improved,, new
dwellmghouse, good farm fenc
ed separate front pasture, near-
ly all farmin;i land, and very
can be
abundance of lasting water
guaranteed; one of the best pas
lures in the county. Very
cheap.
fronting 1 1-2 miles ori the pub
lie road from Albany to I5ai<l
1500 acres fine farming land;
enclosed in a good 4 and 5 wire
fence, mesquiteand cedar posts
snbdivdied into 2 pastures; line
mesquete grass and timber; will
watered by creeks and t tanks;
53 acres in cultivation; good 0
Mom dwelling and cistern, barn,
grainery, shells and corrals; this
is one of t lie best stock farms and
ranches in this county and will
be sold at a bargain; will also
sell in connection with the place
if desired a fine stock of pure
and high graded Durham cattle
and a few horses.
place and
t a bargain.
de,
bou. ^
acres' in"alternate set!
tious» 12 miles south
of Albany- These lands block
up with other lands, and are en-
closed in| a 9000 acre pasture
good fence, line laud, water and
grass. Will sell all together or
each sectjion separate at a bar
gain, easy terms.
hundred and 21 acres
near flicks, fenced,
one half arable land, good tank,
will make a very desirable farm by A J. Dill,
and ranch.
acres about 12 miles
southeats of Albany,
fenced, 05 acres in cultivation,
good box house, tank, 1-2 farm
a ^ land, ifood grass. Owned
can be had at a
HUNT \Y A i T
Cntil cold weather is on you but go
at once to Collins & Son's and select
a good heating stove and have it p'.-:t
up free of charge
Parties who contemplate setting out
fruit and ornaim ntal trees, should re-
meiuber that they do much better,
planted in the fall than in the spring
of the year
The nicest line of notions, laces,
trimmings, etc. in the West,
tf. T. Spruance.
1 he ro««f and valleys on the court ,
house have been washed ami thorough-
ly cleansed, and everything is in readi-
ness for a good rain to fill the cisterns. 1
Mrs. R. M. Gillette and daughter, plow gear, ca
Miss PeaiI, of Hudson,Mich., mother
and sistu" of c. (i. Gillette, are in Al-
bany and will remain during the win-
ter.
Tliin is pretty good!
,, of Rising Sun, sold
sacked oats in Albany
it, 28 ; cents per bushel.
a for Dyspepsia,
wagou harness or
on Collins & Son.
Men:
)>t at
Week
181)2.
and boy's s
l\ Spruance.
THE WE A
ending Wedne
Reported by
, Armstrong.
its for strictly
tf.
Jilt to CisotJ
has it l'OUl irkii-
S^iything th"' i4
III ER.
kIuv Sept.
28st,
i\. L. 15ARTHOLOMEW.
temperature.
Mi. John C. Cooilv.i.i,
III , writes: "About two •
l'.»g fell upon my foot vciy
I was unul'ilc to w ilk >it a
Uaili'.rd's Snow Linir.u n
salitralcd • h it. Ii i-.; i-
i) j'jpcnetl, and inv font i.-'
work. Itad 1 liot u-std i
have been laid up at h-a.M
Wounds, Sprains, Sot-.-
equal. Xo Li unaiit i
Liniment is u.s'jd. "Y»>i
Heware of all while I-
Snow Eiuimcnl. 'l'!u.:c i
Ritllni d's Snow I ia tui-nl.
Sold by T. J. Ivlnilel.
The be-;t sulky plow in the world at
('o)lius & Son. tf
it of Danville,
.■Us ago a heavy saw
illy cfushing: it, so that \
I sent for a bottle of
Li-.d kept, ray foot well
1 wo wee ks -ince this
■;;r 1 y well and I am a! '
lent I should |
1 r healing j
5es it has no
i evist where Snow '
i «; tl" letter."
nts tin *1 ituted (or j
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date.
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Caroline Lieb left my
bed and boarti
; 2 g
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80
74
74.2
on August 4th 1892, of
her own free
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will. 1 hereby anuotine
ie that 1 will
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not be rcsponsiole for ;«
iny debts she
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may contract. Rising
Sun, Texas,
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Sept. 27th, 1892.
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Collins & Son v
est market price
have to sell.
Joel Dodson tel
August t.ieb, .Sr.
ill pay you the liigli-
for anything you
tf.
Horses
it are.
:>w2o
FOK
c.'itlle
Apply to
SAl.H.
unit lioii
MRS. r,. E.
holi! furu-
Mastkhtos.
us
Dried Herring at li. 1C.
try them.
WCclifiQ's Vvi ■. w. i'M »*«•■»• Itf disease:
W. T. Andrews, of Throckmorton,
came to Albany last \IontSay to bring
his father who has been visiting with
Whitney's ! him for the past month, and was re-
tf.
>od com-
parison made by one of our friends in
Moran, between the Aluan'v News
and Ft. Worth Advance. The absorp-
tion process is very good for some es-
pecially th">se. that cannot read, it is
not near so tiresome, and can be tak-
en in doses to suit the occasion.
KSTRAY ;\OiU'E 1>Y CLKUK.
; turning to his horn*
! as.
in southern Tex-
Our stock of Gents Furnishing goods
is now complete in every respect. Call
and be convinced.
2(itf. I>. O McRimmon & Co
The ice cream supper at the court
house last Saturday night, given by
the band boys, was a success both
financially and socially, and the boys
are greatly encouraged by the interest Thomas Spruance returned Sunday
taken by our citizens, and are now evening from his trip to liallas.
me king arrangements for an enter-
tainment for the 21st of next month, j ''hange in 1). <). Ueliimmen &,
! Co's advertisement this week. '1 hvy
Mrs. II C. A re rid t brought her | |„lve rt large and well
youngest children in town last Satur- guods and mean ev
day for medical treatment,am1 is stop-| Say#
ping with Mrs .John Shelton.
We are in receipt of the premium ; TsKAL]
list of the firsi annual Fair of Oklaho-
ma to be held Oct. 4th to 8th, 181)1:.
We notice the name of our former
townsman, 1). C. Richardson, among
the oflicials.
selected stock oi
; ry word they
.1 F. Collins & Son are making big
preparations for the fall trade, and
will make you prices to suit the times
tf.
rare bargain.
hind's aid owned by the Western ereek s„i
WeMMfli'id Investment; Co., through ti
The above
640
xiorse Cf>.
1,'orth-
Icre stock farm and
lunch owned by Mess
1 & Boedridge, about
lull of Albany: under
le; 2 pastures; good
Its and timber; 2 dwel-
^ig^iforrals, etc.; about 100
acres in cultivation; fronts I 1-2
mileson public road from Alba
ny toBaird. Cheap.
hundred and sixty aere
stock farm and ranch own-
ed by Mr. Gree.n ( heuth.-im about 3
miles southeast of Mbany on the Al-
bany nml ( isco public road, all
under a good 4 wire fence, mesqtiite
posts, divided into 7 enclousers, a line
Salt l'rong of Hubbard runs
the plaoo affording plenty of
never failing water; at least 70U acres
first-class fanning lund. good 4 ro un
dwelling, barn 140 feet long with
fflieds, chicken holme, corrals, and nil
necessaiy outhoues. pood well lasting
water, cistern, wind mill and water select form
works in house and barn, good mes-
quete grass and timber, about 1 0
acres in high state of cultivation ; see
this property before buying as it is for
sale at a bargain
acre farm known as the
fair ground tract, 85
acres in cultivation, tank, the
linest property near town.
acres on (irinin road, the fine 'Pate
section, flno lain I, lasting water. 2
dwelling houses, al feneod: 0110 of the Uncut
fondles of laud in ShaekeUoru county.
The Billow
Macro tarct.
TT7a arc the sole auent# for the proper^
, , O owned by II. '.Jacobs in \lb:oc : a
variety (»'" Improved ana unimproved property to
No. 1 II. T. & II. R. R. ucai
(irlltla. fine laud and well wa
tered; owned by W. O. Oldham, can be boii|At
at a bargain.
Section
Valloy View Haixch.,
conslstlnKoi loot) acres of as fine land as there
\a |"Q Shackelford county. All under good 3
and 4 wire fence, divided Into pastures;
dw el tint's 1 2-story barn, sheds, corralls, good
orchard 'and cistern of water: 140 acres In cul-
tivation This ranch is permanently watered
by Hubbard and Newcopib creeks; fine pecan
timber- tarn ilea east oi Albany, on the pitVUc
road Stocked with choice cattle, horses and
mules r^Vill «ell at a bargain, with or without
Uao Aouro lT.ancli» owned
y «ent\v faipi, abotir. s miles soutneast of Al-
»;;V "Yniiv. !i| nne valley land, Watered by
•urttiirrw A!! under go d wire fence, 3
«Mfi 5r'«i!^ dfoiling, cistern, orchard,sheds
5t iwJBHr5 ^res in cultivation. For #alo
acre farm and ranch on
Griffin road, 3 miles
from Albany, owned by M. T.
Brinson. Under good fence, 40
acres in cultivation. 2 tanks.
2 greater part farming land, good
'' grass. 640 adjoininsr and leased
in connection with this ranch.
fPV»^ 4 section pasture, 'J
i HQ U uHy flection^ owned and 2
sections leased, at a bargain.
TOWN P»riOr»33RTY
We are agents for a large per cent of the
town property, (improved and unimproved) t*»at
is on the market for sale, and if you want to sell
your town property, or want to buy, you can ac-
complish |ust what you desire through us.
We call attention to a lew of the properties
that are on our list:
The ti. w. Rose residence on Pecan street,
one of the lldest in Albany, can be bought at a
bargain.
The E. K Mooro residence; the Sam Hfclnson
. • , M, , .. residence; the Tip mips >n residence: the Tucker
southeast: or Albany, fffwxt TeiHSP Uakerresideneejthe Dalrymple residence; the
m \ Sterr«tt resfleuce; the 2 Meyer residences
gOOft JJIOSS, 7(a) <1C. <^8 inrmuig ot, ,|liC0b4 Street: the wjgieyfS) residences; the
l-intl (Tiuirl fimhpr w it^rwl 1)V W L. Wlllliams residence; the spears residen-
ld-na. good nrnoer, wai-erea vy cft. w.OoP> residence; the Martin residen-
ilubbaru crook. A bargain, ce and the Boyd residence
The Third Party meeting at the
court house last Friday evening was
well attended and a number of lively
speeches were made in behalf of the
ne.v issues of the day
If you wish to see something nice
call at VV. O. Oldhams furniture
store. tf
Last Saturday was a busy day in
Albany, and our merchants had plen-
ty to do. Such will be the case from
now on during the fall season. Our
merchants have good and well selected
stocks to buy from and the people of
this county know where they can get
tne worth of their money.
Tak"n up by Jerry Lynch, and es-
j trayed before E. S. Roughter, si jus-
i lice of the peace, in ami for precinct
! Mo. 1, Shackelford county, Texas, on
' the 7til day of September 18(J2, a cer- |
I tain sorrel horse,about If) years old,
! branded L E C on left shouhier, and
It 1' (dash over the R) on left thigh
j valued by J. C. Lynch and \V. (J
: Caperton, at the sum of .>'15. The c l<-aP4^
j owner of said estray is required to
come forward, ard prove his property,
' pay charges and take same away, or
: the same will be dealt with as the law
, directs.
I certify that the above description
j is correct, as the same appears from
| the original, now on file in rnv office.
Given under my hand
and seal of office this
September 8th, 1892.
.1. 0. Dodson,
Clk. Co. Ct. Shackeltcrd Co. Tex.
Miss Clara Guthrie, of .Nevada city.
Mo. arrived last Tuesday evening and
has taken charge of the millinery de-
partment in A. J. Center's store.
W. R. and Tom Matthews were in
Albany this week buying furniture. It
is rumored that Torn is to be married
soon.
TO THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL.
crowded. Mccarty & Cole au|{ John-
son & Company are buying all the
cotton that conies to town and ship
ping it to Houston. Both firms arc
paying the highest market price for
cotton either in the lint or seed.
Prof. W. L. McGee, of Belle Plain,
opened a writing ^ptool in Morau
Monday night with 70 pupils. Some
of the scholars are old boys, but they*
want to learn to write all the same. ,
A pleasant social was had at th
Morau Hotel last Thursday nigh
Music and pleasant conversation bei..*
the leading feature of the occasion
The young folks present were tl
Misses Johnson, Miss fd.i Goidsmi'
and Misses D'Spain. The gentlem
were Mr. J. J. Durham, Henry J«'»».
son, A Hie and Howard D'Spain anil
lv alum ity,
Elder A L. D'SpajfUMreut Annul
last week to hold a ^protracted meet'
ing.
Mr. Allie D'Spain!
Tuesday on business. |
Our young druggist!
ble predilection lot
painted yellow. There
yellow buggy that comes to t
tew days, and just as soon:
hears of the fact he pulls oat
By way of parenthesis we w
mark that there is always
girl in ttie buggy ituuTu cc
; I) fa me the boy.
Doctor Moody was tele/
; Sunday morning to come t
attend Mrs M. D. Brady
very sick but at the present writme
are glad to learn that the lady is nr
better.
The new gin is having n suet
pipe put up which will greatly le.
the labor of unloading cotton.
, Sawyer, of Cisco, is^k>;4ng th»»
Prof. 11 ayes wili teach
book keeping which win t>oft.u
Miss Lelia Broyles who has been
I vising the family of Mr. Judson Dod-
son lor several weeks past left Mon-
day morning for Whitney, her home.
Your correspondent visited Mr. W,
1'. Jones family last Sunday and
' while there he was given a fine peat*
■ which was grown on Mr. J's farm.
; Mr. Jones has a lino orchard, and hW
pear crop is exceptionally line tlri*
j year.
K A LA MIT v.
I am now prepared to furnish any-1
thing kept in a first class harness and
| saddle shop. I make hand or ma- ;
| chine work, and use nothing but
first class stock in all my work 1
I use the same stock in my machine
work as iu my hand work, and can
sell as cheap or cheaper than the j
("otne and look at my i
goods before purchasing, 1 can sure- i
ly please you,
Yours very truly,
tf Cuaklls Wklou.
H. Eller, of
Monday.
Moran, was in town
The bargain counter
ter's is rightly named,
see it.
at A.J. Con-
Don't fail to
tf
rising SDN.
EiilToit News:
Owing to sickness, your correspon-
dent failed to send any items last
week, but will endeavor to give youf
readers a few brevities this week.
10very one is joging along as usuy1
Cotton is being rapidly gathei\
this line weathbr. Corn gathering \
about over, the average yield beings
about 2C bushels per acre.
Our Sunday school is doing well,
with Mr. J. E. McClnin as Supt.
We have preaching every sabbath.
The Haptists have failed Rev.
Adair, of Abilene, as pastor of their
church here. Work will soon begin
on the new Baptist chuvch, and then
\ I
Dont fail to.see the job
A. J. Center's.
counter at
tf
J. P. (
day, Col.
bench.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
A good young Jack, G years old
Colts can be sten at my place.
26tf. Ji nk Peak.
A SOUND LIVKit MAKES A VVElA, M AN.
Are you unions, Constipated or troubled with
.laundtee. Sick He.-idacho, l.»a<l Taste in Mouth.
j Koul llreath, <'«)atet4 t'btigue. Dyspepsia, Indi-
gestion. Hot-D:\v Skin. Lain in lia-k and fo«-
i tsvceu the shoniders. t hills amt Kevtir, &c. 11 :
I von have any of these symptoms, your Liver i> on .Monday
out of order and your blood is slowly being
polsonen, because your liver dues not act prop-1
erly. ihcitniNR will cure tiny disorder or the
Liver. Stomach or B »wels. II has n » e<picl as a
Liver Medicine, t'rlee 7.'» cents. Sold by ICindcd
& liizzeil.
WcELHEE'S 'V'•' h Or- /.tnuoi for Weak Nerves
ourt was in session last Mon-
E. S. Bonghter on the
Jim Bonghter left Wednesday morn- city can boast of one meeting
ing to take charge of the telegraph house.
The liberality which the surround-
ing country and towns have extended
us in our efforts to build a church, is
highly appreciated. By the untiring
energy of Mrs N. I). Braggand other
members, in soliciting help, have rais-
ed nearly enough money to build a
good sized church, and we feel that
(■Sod will bless all tho e who work and
oliice tit Whitney for a few days.
Dou't forget to c.ill and see the
! beautiful stock of Qucensware and
! Glassware just received at Collins &
j Son. tf.
! A-
I office
I hut i
Boots, shoes and hats
it A. .). Center's.
at a
bargain
tf
730 acre pasture owned
by B. *V. Hose0 miles
Yon should not bo without it.
Every family is liable to have a hereditat'j
taint of Consumption in it. It may date back ?
or even 1 generations. This fart makes it ncccs-
sary always to have on hand a remedy with which
lo combat this formidable diuease. A C'.ugh when
taken at firbt can leadily be cured before it gets a
serious hold on the Lungs. Ballard's llorehoum!
Syrup when taken in its cuily stages will cun
Consumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief ii
every case, when tiuud lor any affection of tin
Throat, Lungs and Clte-st, r.wch aj Consuinptiot
'tillammalion of the Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthrnu
/hooping Cough, Croup, etc. tl Is pleasant t
ike, perfectly safe and can always be depende 1 oi
Sold by T, .I.Kindel.
we carry one of the best and most
complete lines of boots and shoes ever
brought to this market. Mens, Ladies,
Misses, Boys and ( hildrens. We are
sole agents for the •'Blue Ribbon'1
School shoes for boys and girls, which
we guarantee to have no equal as a
wea rer
26tf D. O. MCRimmon & o.
Great preparations are being made
by nearly every school in the State to
celebrate Columbus Day, Oct. 21.
FOR SALE.
One span good work mules for trade
or sale. Apply at this office or to .1.
A. Rickard, nine miles south of Alba-
ny . 1 m
Mrs. J, I). Boggess, of Ft. Griffin,
was held in Albany several days last
week with a sick child, returning to
her home last Monday. Mr. Boggess
came over during the time and remain*
ed several days.
W. O. Oldham carries the best se-
lected stock of furniture iu Northwest
Texas, and will meet
town in the state.
J Center called at the News
last Tuesday and informed us
2.29 per hundred had been paVl j
for seed cotton. 'This
market is up to any in thj state, and j
our farmers appreciate the fairness of j
our merchants and are bringing their I
oioduce to Albany.
A lbert .1 acoos has accepted a po-
sition with Mr. Swart'/ iu Ft. Worth,
and will learn to be a photographer.
Miss Alma (Hover who was sick ut
the residence of A. It. Manning was
uken to her horoe near Baird this
week. Miss Mary Glover is now sick
•it Mr. Manning's.
Oldham for furniture.
22tf.
The largest line of hosery eve:
brought to Albany at T. Spruance.
tf.
The'County Alliance ot Shackelford
county will meet at Deep i reek on
'Thursday, Oct. .—1892.
FHUN! PHU>' N !! PHUNXN ! ! !
The Albany Cornet Band will
give
an entertainment at 'he school house
Friday night, Oct. 2i 1892, which
will consist of songs, duets, negro
sketches, music etc. Those will
prices of any J laugh that never laughed before.
22tf ; I>„n't miss it
.1. h\ ( nllius and wife returned from
their trip down the Central last
i! edtiesday evening.
I'A-TUIIB TO LIST :
150 head of cattle.
—1 have room
Apply to
H. PAI.M.
for
1). S. Outturn and .1. C. Dodson
were at Morau last Friday and Satur-
«i»y.
BLACK-UnMUOH f tea cures Constipation
Miss 4f ami* Scott, of Dallas, has
arrived in Albany and will have
charge of the millinery department tit
hornas Spruance's dry goods store.
FLOUR! FLOUR!*! FLO. It!!!
The following brands of Hour can
be had tot the grocery store of John
Shrum fb c./: "Texas King" made at
J. P. Matthews, of Magnolia, Ark.
bought property in the Eolian neigh-
borhood and will move his family to
this county this fall.
Prospectors have been plentiful this
week in Albany and several tracts of
land have changed hands.
Collins & Son can sell you any kind
of cooking or heating stoves. tf.
W. B. I ixaell made a trip to Moran
last Wednesday.
Will our peopl" obseive the day? If so | T -National Patent"
it is hifih time that a move be made In |i||(| of Hannibal • made at
that direction. It will be a national „,lnlli^|, Mo. w«. defy competition
'J ev" ou rt'onr Special prices on 1QOO
-pound lots 1
JJffif-WINE u^ UflailUl, a I onic forWomep ^P ^tf JCIIV SBRU.M & C'O.
holiday and should be observed
erybody.
Ilev. I!. E. Sherrill, of Haskell,
was the guest of A. N. Edwards and
preached at the (). S.
Tuesday evening.
that
l otton is coming ill very fast now,
and bringing a gout! price
E. 1). Kaster left us a nine order
for job work this week, which we exe-
cuted to his notion and he was well
pleased.
J N. Mollis, of Throckmorton,
was iu Albany yesterday after lumber
church last to complete tho mill and gin at that
city.
"I would rather trust that medi-
cine than any doctor I know of," says
Mrs Hattie .dason, of < Till'
county, \lo.;in
herlain's Colic
This mediein;
ed upon, e\ •
dangerous
arid ad
fo"
»" . t
We learn that several new members
, added to tho Albany Cornet
future which will
Mr. N. M. Gladden will begin inl
proving his place this week.
Little Tommie Cox lias been quite
j sick the past week.
Grandma Harvey is still improving'
■ and is now able to walk across the
j room.
Miss Alza King «is suffering with
| bleeding at the nose. She has been
under treatment for several months.
Tho young folks have singing every
Sunday evening, and they are making
great improvement in the use of their
vocal organs.
The <;iu elected by Mr. Stinchcomb
on the river, is now ready lo work and
will commence ginning today.
Hohn :—On the 12 iust, to Mr.
and Mrs K. M. Arnold, a line girl.
Kev. Logsden and family havi!
gone to Missouri to spend the fall and
winter at their old home. Mr. Char-
lie Logsden will teach the school at
Round Mound this winter.
Mr. II. (J. Harden and bis sister,
Miss Rosa, have gone to < lyfle lo tako
charge of the school there.
Success to your paper and all its
readers. .
Amicus.
remember
That you can got
any class of plain or
fancy job-work you
may desii'e at. the
Nkws Office, at pric-
es a« low .ts any
olficc in the state. '
)QNT FOHGET IT1
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