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The Albany Capital from Albany, Missouri • Page 8

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IHIMMMMIMMIIIHIIIMMMI Our Darlington Department DOLLAR A. L. WOOLIS, Physician and Surgeon. 5 All call amwered day or night. Special 5 attention to stomach and lung trouble.

9 Bouae and office phone ft Worth Mutual No. t2; Albany No. 10, Darlington, Missouri. SAIL Curtain nets at Sallie 's, Adv. Don't forget that Sallie always; has the newest things in neckwear.

Advertisement OOOOOOOOfiraCrOtiHCrttMOOOOOCHM You will find more Darlington news on page 7. You will find more Darlington news on page 7. Mrs. G. A.

Tennyson and Mrs: A. C. Lee were at Albany today. A. McCoy was a Capital business caller while in Albany yesterday.

All knowing themselves indebted to me, please call and settle. Adv. Rot Davis. Ladies, buy your corsets, braz-ziers, petticoats, princess slips Mrs. Sallie Lemley has been real sick at her home north of Darlington.

W. S. Walker and Finley Jame LOOK TO JOHN M. SMITH for Saddle-Bred Horses Normans of the old type. Also for Duroc-Jer-sey and Hampshire Hogs, and thoroughbred Plymouth Rock Chickens.

Address JOHrt A. SMITH son of near Darlington were Capital business callers while at Al Saturday Only, June 5 Saturday we initiate a new idea in Albany. For this day we will conduct a "Dollar Every item especially mentioned this week will cost you just one dollar. Of course we will sell you any thing in the store, but we especially feature this One Dollar idea Read These bany yesterday. II.

L. Cobb has started work on Route 1 Gentry, Mo. a new barn, to take the place of and union suits at Sallio's. Adv For Sale Two 3-year-old colts. Levi Dodge Adv.

Darlington, Mo. Re (irigg urges that you at- the one destroyed in the recent fire in Darlington. E. R. Egbert, who had been tsnd the services at the Darling agent for the Wabash at Thomp son, tor a eroou while, has ton Haptist Church uoxt Sunday, morning and evening.

been transferred to tho work as Any gingham in the house, regular 10c Miss Avery Adams visited Tucs station agent at Foristell, Mo 1 pair of regular $1.00 value Overalls with a pair of 35c Suspend- (f ff ers, Dollar Sale Price pl.UU and 12Xc values, our Dollar v.a uijxin wnii mo musses r.iuou and writes up ordering the Capi $1.00 Sale Price, 12 yards tal sent to him at the new address PURE BLOOD SiIverLaced Wyandottes ipl.OO for betting of 15 eggs; 2 settings for Mrs. C. W. Tolliver Darlinrton Mo. Goods Any 25c and 35c Worsted Dress H.

M. Duncan and son Charles and Joe Thompson of the Round Regular $1.50 Suit Case on Dollar Sale Day $1.00 $1.00 Grove district were in Albany yes- in the house, our Dollar Sale Price, 5 yards terday, and Mr. Duncan advanced in Albany and attended the annual conceit by the music department of Rainier Cjllcgo that night. J. B.

Sagor was at Albany yesterday looking after matters in connection with the John II. Lock estate, he having been named as administrator under Mr. Lock's will Wins. Hall is getting so that he can use his hand a little, after hav-! A small lot of Ladies' Waists regularly his subscription credit with the Capital, also paying for the paper Any J. C.

C. Corset in the house priced priced at and $2.00, $1.00 our Dollar Sale Price to go hereafter to his son, RossC Duncan, Darlington, Route 1. at $1.50 and $2.00, our Dol lar Sale Price $1.00 Judge H. S. Danford Dead.

1 lot and $2 Wash Suits on Dollar Sale Day Any House Dress in the store priced $1.00 i Homer S. Danford was born in insr carried it in himdagos since regularly at $1.50, our Sale he got two of his lingers cut off, $1.00 Price H. A. Miller Undertaker and Funeral Director. Darlington.

Mo. a little finger split, and the ball of tho hand badly mangled in Noble county, Ohio, April 3, 1855, and died at his home in Stanberry, May 26, 1915, at the age of 60 years, 1 month and 23 days. Married to Elizabeth J.McWilliams, June 7. 1873 To this union seven children were 1 lot Lace Curtains, regular value $1.50 and $2.00, during our Dollar i Sale, pair VI. OO wood-saw some four or five weeks Our $1.50 value Men's Hat ff your choice Dollar Sale day pJ-JJ The Capital generally gets all born: Samuel P.

Danford, Mrs. Ira Bleached or I nbleached Muslin worth Arkansas Land the Darlington nows of importance there is to be had, but this week, 10c and 12c, our Dollar Wsltrip, Mrs. E. Valentine, Wm. E.

Danford, Lillian E. Danford, all of 1 lot of 72-inch Table Damask, regularly pried at 69c, our Dollar Sale Piice, 2 1-2 yards $1.00 $1.00 FOR SALE OR TRADE Sale Price, 12 yards Stanberry; Homer E. Danford died February, 15, 1914; and Mrs. Sam owing to tho disorganized train service, we are compelled to apologize to our Darlington friends because of the dearth of news on Fine, level valley laud located 22 miles from Hot Springs and uel Lewis, of Gentry, Mo. miles from Little Hock, on Mr.

Danford and wife came to this page. the main lines of the Iron Moun Missouri in October. 1876. and lived tain and Rock Island railroads. Owing to tho fact that Albany this state continuously since, ex- MINDLIN The climate is most healthfuland no longer has reliable train service cept about 8 months in 1899, which from the Wabaxb, the Capital cor-! were spent in Kan-Stanberry Her- invigorating; un abundance of rainfall and a soil that will pro- respoudeiK-e from i niijiiuii luis aid.

week is very limited, most of th T. fiice any crop known to the The Hen Doesn't Stop Scratching Because the Worms a re Scarce. II American farmer; fruits and items having probabl gone- A Tou in tin, very uncertain and were called to Stanberry Wed- berries of all kinds grow in ubuudauce. Stock keens fat on -ether un-utiafri-tory "nn the pastures nine months cut of i i -i II 'K me ueHin 01 juuee uaniora. i I'll 1 rn I mm I ili-nu i 1 mmit u' in their father, who passed away at his lull' liiMi lit it I mir 1 mm- I Kww DARLINGTON REUNION people off the Walmsh railroad.

Stanberry early Wednesday with heart failure. Thefu- The Albany Cai-ital and Twice-a-Week loins Democrat, both paers for only 1.50 a year, cash in a.Ivance. Four Big Days p.troDiM the AJbiir mercnanu. neral was held Sunday afternoon. The sympathy of his friends are ex-SAVED THE TOWN.

tended to the bereaved August 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th try Sentinel. Th. Fisherman Lied. Stuck to Hii the year. UNO ISTHE FOUNDATION OF WEALTH You should grasp this opportunity to buy good laud cheap, on easy terms.

Those owning Jnnd in ten years; from now will be independent. Will sell you any si.e tract at $10 to $l'5 per acre and refund railroad fare to all purchasers. Write for map of Arkansas and descriptive lit eruture of this land. C.A. SHAEFFER LAND CO.

Reserve Hank Hldg. Kansas City Missouri WATCH FOR THE BIG BILLS ANO LATFR ANNOUNCEMENTS Make yourself solid with the editor: Par your Capita! subscrlDtloa Corn for Sale. I have Yellow Dent corn for sale in the crib at the Dr. M. M.Camp bell farm miles southeast of Darlington, Mo.

Suitahlo for seed. Story and Got a Surprise. More than two centuries n-o, when nn allied KiikIIsIi and Imtcli fleet, under Admiral Uussell, approached I.es Sallies d'Olnnne, on the Imv of Biscay, to liomlnml It. a dlllinilty arose. Tile Ion of the shore partly concealed the settlement he hind a rliljje.

and they did not know-how to train their kuiis. Hut they If yon ta.II to receive your Capital say week, drop us a card, or phone In and a copy of the issue missed will be mailed to yon. Adv. F. L.

Graham. Downward Revision. Two Minutes After the Exam. Aw, mid captured a fishing smack In the in inn lenniir" that was a cinch. I crashed that easy! Make Your Own Healing Remedy at Home.

Buy a 50c. bottle of Farris Healing Rem KlKiit between the eyes! KENNETH is a dark brown Hel- In Bankruptcy. No. m. In the District Court of the United States for the St.

Joseph Division of the Western District of Missouri. In the Mutter of l.anhlej- A. Mejrrr, Ha nk nipt Nutlet' In hereby ttlven that henrtng will be had upon the petition uf thenliore an mod Ilnnkrupt for full illet-hnrge In bankruptcy before the Court at Knnna ltr. Mlanourt.on the and day of July. P.M.

Vat 11 rlix-k a. in. Ami that nil known cmlliora anil pernon In Intercut limy nppenr at until time rind place nnii uliow cauae. It any they have, why the prayer of the petitioner nhoulrl not be granted. Jons II.

mxr.n, Clerk, Advertisement One Day After the Exam. Of -onrse edy, add to it a pint of Linseed Oil to gian Stalliou (5 years old) 1(5 hands Protect high and will weigh a ton in good bay, and Admiral Itnssell summoned the fisherman, Daniel Krlcaud, and ordered him to tell exactly how the town hiy am where to nlm In order to destroy its principal buildiiipi. Frl-cnud, who appeared to bo a poor, ignorant fellow, very much frightened, pointed to a pier with a group of old, rickety liiiildins. The admiral was doubtful, hut the trembliiiK fisherman I'ssured him that Just beyond and al there were a couple of little things I didn't get quite right. Two Days After the Exam.

Say. I think I got two questions all wrong. Three Days After the Exam. Pass it? Well, I should say not I flunked It cold. Yale Record.

flesh. He has a line disposition and is an exceptionally good breeder. make a healing oil, or add to it a pound of lard or a pound of vaseline to make an ointment. You will then have sixteen ounces of Healing Remedy for harness and saddle galls, barbed wire cuts, scratches, or any hurt or sore where the skin is broken. Positively guaranteed the best made.

Make it at home. By so doing you have $2.00 worth for 50c. A. L. Christian, Darlington.

Ad. DeI'UEAST, Certificate No. rt333, most exactly in ran kg wan the market is a black jack with white points a good blocky follow, with plenty of style and action. The Capital and Kansas City Weekly Star, both papers for only $1.15 a year, cash In The above animals will make tho Conscience Is tie highest of all courts. Victor IIuo.

Ona on th Blower. "Can't open the safe this morning." said the clerk In the theatrical manager's office. "Well," said the manager between puffs, "wait until the press agent gets here. Perhaps he can blow It open." Yonkers Statesman. Yourself against business reverses while you are alive and well, and also PROTECT YOUR FAMILY ngainst want in cise sickness should disable you, or death come to end your work for them The Royal Union Mutual Life Insurance Company is writing policies that are appealing strongly to shrewd business iten and citizens of the healthy OUR SALES OF square, the very heart of the town.

"Do you understand," asked the admiral sternly, "that if you are telling nie a lie I shall soon find it out and have you hanil from tho yardarni of my ship?" "I know," answered the fisherman, "and If I have lied you must hang me. I can only tell you-lt Is there tlint you should aim your guns." Convinced that the man would not venture a deception. Admiral Husscll ordered the bombardment to begin. A little while after shells had begun to fall behind the screening ridge and shabby wharf, and great columns of smoke arose, which rapidly Increased Front-Laced Corsets season of 1915 at my place 1 milos south of Darlington. Terms 10 to insure colt to stand and suck.

Colts to stand good for service. Where mares are sold or removed from neighborhood service fee becomes due and payable at once. Will not bo responsible for accidents. E. GETTY Phone 10, on 10.

On the Other Side. "Is Mrs. (lausslp a friend of yours?" "No; she's a friend of my wife." "Isn't that the same thing?" "Not at all. Phe feels very sorry for my wife." Stray Stories. states in the central west who want to take out protection in a Then 8iience Was Profound.

"Did you ever see a company Of in volume. It seemed thnt half the place must bo on lire. Only wheu he thought lis destruction nearly enough accomplished did the fleet withdraw-first releasing Fricaud and his fishing company which is managed on women perfectly silent?" "Yes, once. Some one had asked which of those present was the eld soundost business principles, MH0rOOOOrOWOOOCraOraOaOOOM and which gives to its policyholders the lowest possible terms GET YOUR pre greater than ever and we attribute this fact to our carrying such a complete assortment of Henderson and La Princesso front laced Corsets. When you purchase ono of these corsets you are absolutely sure of securing the greatest value for your money, Henderson and La Princesse front-laced corsets are made with all the latest idoas known to the successful designer, including the ventilated back-section, which Is inserted the full length of the corset, the ventilated shield placed under the front lacing and and an elastic section in tho skirt for the perfect adjustment when the wearer is seated, standing or bending.

We have these models in the low and medium busts for all varieties of figures. We can fit you correctly with one of these models and at a moderate price. that are consistent with life expectancy and absolute safeguarding of the reserve investments-. No company offers BMS3U6 est." Boston Transcript. Causa and Effect.

She I don't see why you can't dress as well as Mr. Jinks. He la always In the height of fashion. He Well, that's not remarkable either. I saw Jinks' tailor yesterday, and he was In the depths of despair.

Richmond Times-Dispatch. Habit tends to make us permanently what we are for the moment (oat. The fisherman, amazed and anxious, hastened to the (own t. learn what could possibly have happened, for he knew well that in the quarter that had been shelled there were only a few worthless sheda and storehouses. That was why, at the risk of his neck, he had pointed it out.

Never for a moment had he thought of aiding the enemy to destroy his native place, and he had fully expected to pay the penalty. Wbat could the moke be? It proved that the inhabitant had practiced a clever ruse. Seeing that the shell were falling exactly where they did the least harm, they bad built huge bonfires to convey the Im safer or better insurance protection than the Royal Union. CAPITAL OFFICE I would like to talk to you aecrnoeHMraaoooooocNMxuaaaS about the various policies writ-ton by this company. CWCHESTER'SPILIS CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years D.

0. KENT, AGENT pression of a conflagration. The trick had probably saved the town. It had certainly saved a brave fisherman from being hanged. Youth's iMISS SALLIE SCAFFj ALBANY MISSOURI Always bears VWIBOMIlMBt.laSlal 1 1 i the Signature sotDHDMoisismimtsat.

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