The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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RICHARD H. McCARTY, Editor and Proprietor.
$i per year in Advanct.
Vol. XXII. No. 30 ALBANY, Shackelford County, TEXAS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1905. Whole No. 1132
Shackelford Co. » a Paradise «» Brawn Brain.
SPECIAL EXCURSION
TEXAS CENTRAL R. R
, Local Holiduy Excursion.
ROUND TRIP RATES.
One and one-third (1£) fare
DATE OF SALE
Dec. 23, 24, 25, 26 and
ldOfi, and Jan. 1, 1906.
Final Limit, Jan. 4, 1906.
TERRITORY.
Between all stations on the
Texas Central Rail Road to all
Texas points; on connecting
lines to Indian Territory points
on the Golf, Colorado & Santa
Fe, and to Louisiana points on
the Southern Pacific.
E. H. McCown, Agent.
A Proposed Change.
I will preach at Newcomb
next 4th Sunday at 3:30 p. ni.
and at that time there will be
a change proposed in my ap-
pointments at Newcomb.
We wish to arrange for regu-
r preaching at Newcomb on
the first Sunday and Saturday
night before, and again on the
fourth Sunday afternoon. Hope
all the church and friends will
be out.
L. B. Masters, Pastor.
There will be a Japanese tea
at the Methodiet parsonage,
Friday evening, Dec. 29, from
8 to 11 p. h. Given by and
for benefit of Epworth League.
All are invited to attend.
The country people and all
the newcomers will be gladly
welcomed at the union Christ-
mas tree at the Baptist church
next Monday night.
DR. W. M. POWELL,
Physician and Surgeon,
ALBANY TEXAS.
Residence phone 94.
Olfloo pbone 95.
W. M. Broyles received a let-
ter from A. Butler Duncan of
New York city this week, an-
nounceing the death of his
mother. In behalf of his many
friends in this county.
extend our sympathy to Mr
Duncan in his bereavement.
John W. Priichard was a
pleasant caller at the News of-
fice this week. John plunked
down a dollar and a half for
the two great weeklies. He
says his crops were all good
this year, j
ALBANY NEWS ONE
YEAR
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8. WEBB,
Atterney-at-Law.
L. H. HILL,
Agent and Notary Public.
WEBB & HILL,
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(Collecting and insurance Agents.
ALBANY, Shackelford County, TEXAS.
We have a number of desirable
bargains in land, which we will take
pleasure in showing to parties who
wish to invest in northwest Texas.
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Our facilities were never better
than at present, for serving the pub-
lic in the agency business.
List your property with us and get
quick returns.
Yours Respectfully,
WEBB & HILL.
Albany, Texas.
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Sedwick Sayings.
Mr. Editor:—We are doing
things and I want you to hear
from us, so I writq these few
lines.
Miss Mabel Herron is getting
on nicely with her school.
More scholars are moving in
and we will have a good sized
school after Christmas.
The cotton is not all out.
-We have just simply been
leaded with orops this year.
There are eleven new houses
to go up at this place. Wo
are sure getting lots of new-
oomers. They are all gladly
welcomed.
Brother Masters preached
for us last Friday night and
promised to preaeh regular for
us on the second Sunday even*
ing at S o'clock.
If this ia published I will
write again.
X.
Deep Creek Doings.
Dick Harris is contemplating
TolTIIK NEWS.-
We have a fine settlement
down here and I thought you
would like to have some news
scraps.
Our grain crops are looking
fine.
Our school
New Years.
will begin on
There has been a good deal
of wheat and oato planted this
season. >
a trip to Celeste, Texas, to
spend Christmas.
Rev. Masters preached at the
school honse Sunday evening.
He preaches here every 3d Sun-
day. Several Moran folks
came over with him last Sun-
day.
I will send more next time.
JIM.
■NEW
I have secured one of the best cooks in
the county. Everything is neat and clean.
Cold drinks served. Gentlemen or Ladies
either wanting a nice Lunch or Dinner,
call and see me, J. S. McCOMB.
Texas Central R. R.
KMT
4 :09 p. m.
Albany Station
Scbednle
PARLOR CAR SERVICE.
EAST
11 :M noon
SHORT LINE & QUICK Till*
The Great Daylight Route Vla Wa(0
To »uy point In East or South Text*.
VIA WACO.
and to point* In tke Old State*,
COTTON BELT ROUTS
AN1) MEMPHIS,
H. *T. C.. SO PAC AND
NEW ORLEANS.
W. P. MoMilliw, G. P. A. E. H. McCowah, Local Agent
Best Passenger Service THE FASTEST,
IN TEXAS.
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
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E. P. TURNER,
OenenU rasa and Ticket Agent.
DALLAS. TEXAS.
CLEANEST
AND BEST LINE
TOAND FROM
TEXAS POINTS.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, December 22, 1905, newspaper, December 22, 1905; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth497368/m1/1/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.