The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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Pasture Burned.
Fir* broke oat in Wade Mc-
]>more,« pastore four miles
east of town, late Saturday
evening and burned about fotar
hundred acres of grass before
it could be put out.
J S Kellum was in from the
ranch Saturday.
R S Bradford did business
in Albany Saturday.
Jesse Pate was down from
Pt.Griffln Saturday.
Mr and Mrs R A Waters
were in town this week.
Taylor Reynolds was down
from Clear Fork this week.
Mrs M L Jones form Sed-
wick was shopping in the city
Monday.
Miss Mary Gentry visited
her friend, Mias Mabel Herron
of Bedwick this week.
Mr. B. B. Fox has charge of
my grocery department, give
him your orders this month.
Jno. F. Sedwick.
Mr Joe Neely and daughter
of Comanche, visited Mr and
Mrs Deats this week, on their
way to the Panhandle.
Unole Ben Wofford and wife
were in town town Saturday.
Unole Ben says the roads out
his way are in a terrible condi-
tion. He say some places are
almost impassable.
A nickel saved on each arti
ole yon buy in the grocery line
will amount to dollars in a
year's time. Try us this month
Md be convinced.
Jno. F. Sedwick.
Mrs U W Foreman was in
the city Saturday shopping.
IKn Foreman subscribed for
t)M two great weeklies. That's
the idea, if you want to keep
in tonch with your country
and State.
Ita dollars in your pocket to
trade with me.
Sedwick.
IP Brazell was on our
streets Saturday*
Brooksey King was on our
sereets this week.
Crawford Brazell did busi-
ness in Albany this week.
W D Reynolds came over
form Fort Worth this week.
Forest Squyres left Saturday
for Gormon, where he will en-
ter school.
Mr and Mrs R A Squyres
fr3m Stephens county were
here Saturday.
It will soon be time for the
so called oculist, specialist, op-
tician, refractionist, prof#Sior,,
etc., to call around with his
medicated, cataract, pebble and
prescription* glasses. Men,
many of you and especially the
country people, will repeat the
same mistake, only to find out
that he is one that had rather
tell a lie on credit, than truth
for cash. Aad after he has
your family worse by dishon'
est ignorance, you will refuse
to patronise one who has spent
his life aad fortune in qualify-
ing himself, just because you
have done that, that past ex-
perience taught not to do.
There is absolutely no such a
thing as a retail agent or spec-
ial vender, for any reliable
house or firm. AH sell on their
own hook.
Ophthaemology and Murolo
gy, traces effects to causes, and
removes the causes of 85 per
cent of human ills, without
mystery, medicine, surgery,
or danger. As long as
you let your pretended
friends, who are influenced by
my enemies, make you think
different, you will be the loser.
We analyse and fit glasses to
eyes, better than any known
syitem.
Will be at Albany Hotel
Feb., 10, one day only.
Dr. E. Sandford,
Ophthaemologist and Murolog-
let. »
Beat Passenger Service, THE FASTEST,
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
CLEANEST
AND BEST LINE
TOAND FROM
0>: TURNER, ___ „
TEXAS POINTS.
Lecal Exchanges, Albany and Stamford.
LONG DISTANCE SBRYICE TO ALL POINTS
L. S. H0U0WBLI, Mot
Do You Read the Nfws?
I Hereford and
i Durham Bulls for .
| -sale at Blach & j
Son's ranch
H. C. ARENDT, ;
flanager. J
Keep Posted ...
On the happenings at home
and the out side world.
To do this it is essential
that yoh read the Albany
and Dallas News.
Both papers one year for
$1.50, in adi'ance.
J T Baker was in town this
week.
D G Simpson was in town
Monday.
P W Reynolds went to Cisco
Monday.
G W Martin was up from
Moran Saturday.
The farmers say, a good rain
would help things just now.
We want to get busy about
that ice and electrict light
plant.
If you have any thing you
want to sell, write it in the
News, its a trade getter.
The merchant that does not
advertise his wares now adays,
is a back number.
Dodson Bros lost their tine
stallion Sunday night. He got
his head fastened in a crack of
the gate and broke his neck.
Mr and Mrs T Y Caaey of
Marcello Arkansas, parents of
Dr Casey, came in Friday and
will spend several months visit
ing in the State.
We have more now goods to
offer you than any other house
in Albany, arid can save you
money on what you buyv
Sedwick.
There was a norther struck
Albany Sunday morning about
10:15, mixed with sleet aud
rain, that made the denizens
shed their dusters and hunt the
coal bins and hug the stoves.
Hugh Er.ell and Miss Mattie
Tharp left fur St. Louis Satur-
day where they go to buy
spring and summer goods. Mias
Mattie informed us that she
would buy a large stock of
millinery goods.
The greatest clubbing offer of
the 20th century, Review of
Reviews, Metropolitan, Ladies'
Home Companion and the
Albany Nkwh. Regular sub-
scription priGe $6.00—but we
are able to give you all four
for the sum of three dollars.
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Patents
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Commencing September 15, in addition to our
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Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and intermed-
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exact figures from your station, giving full details,
on receipt of your inquiries. Tourist service afford-
ed for a large part of the journey.
Summer tourist rates daily to Chicago, St. Louis,
St. Paul, Memphis, Colorado and all important
resorts."
Homeaeekers rates to the Panhandle' country of
Texas and Oklahoma Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Only Line with Through Sleepers
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Continuous sleeping aud chair car ssr'<'ice
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 36, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1906, newspaper, February 9, 1906; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497377/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.