The Albany Star. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [24], Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1883 Page: 4 of 7
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4 J adget'.K. dribbling, of Griffin,
w« shaking bands with his . old
friends in oar oily one day (hie
week.
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Wsnoticod Dr. I. J. Colder on
W streets this woek, nrho remits a
fine rainfall at bis rnnehe, near Grit-
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1 Car i/oad Short Clear Bacon.
2 Gar Loads Liverpool Salt.
K tL Manning.
Oar starm, last Thursdsy Horning
w« a great ileal like the Eighteenth
legislature, It made a great dual oi
1m and blaster but did not pnt the
usds hi WJ better eh ape \heo they were
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Mr. Fair is a well educated and polished
a good delivery, and in, j .
->A. deep and earnest theologian,
while his view* are vary liberal, aad tbe
churpb, and citisens of Albany gfenemliy,
have secured a valuable acquisition in him.
be wfflbe
Sunday, the 17tn last. -y, •
With good society, intelligent
and aubatantial comlortaWe church build-
siwhas are now nossessed by fw town,
•unaly Albany n taking place among the
first in a moral, as well a* a busSSSt puiut
of Via*..
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PURE DRUGS AND
MEDICINES.
Prescriptions a
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
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Mess. Daffy & Son have contracted with
Mr, N. KiButni fot the erection of a large
and commodious dwelling in the northwest
portion of town. At a steady gate our town
moves forward, IU>d we sincerely hope our
cituens will become imbued with an edu-
cational enterprise aqd inaugurate measures
to erect a suitable school buildings Such an
edifice would apeak volumes for our young
and thriving city. . # -
_ . car loads of cattle came in last
•Wedoeadayiiight and Thuwday.
I Straw hats selling at 60 per ccnt.
below regular prices.
•, at E. jR. Manning1#
Jes desiring to purchase live stoek
should not fail to visit Albany, as it is the
BijjjtPiarkeU
L0MBEB ! lumber:: Lvmm lit
Albany M tha Vnat-Prfss BednSed Lower
Than Mm. '
Our yard being supplied with one of
the best assorted stocks of building
material iu North-west. Texas, by fair
dealing and low prices w« hope to
merit a share of yowr patronage.
Mr.W. J. Wigley, from IClaeola, son
.of W. E. Wiglcy, our now furniture
man, arrived In our city by Wednes-
day evening's train. He will take
oharge of the business at this place,
and in behalf of our citisens, the
Stab oxiends to bira a hearty wel-
come. 1 _ •• .* J ]
The prettiest stock of dress
goods and notions in AU
bany, at E. It- Manning's.
Vatiss.
All work done by £.£. Souter while in
my emrfoj that does ,uot give satisfaction,
will be done over free of charge. I supposed
tbe man to be'a good workman wben I «u-
iragcd him, but as he has provM tii.- coutm
r, I propose to d.. hll work over, and do it
ight. A trial will confines you of the faut
at I mean what 1 say. K* p'v.
« . .. _ B. AUBXI5,
Cisco. June 7th, 1888. It
A good houae and lot in Barre's
Additon to Albany, for hale cheap.
* pply to Staa office.
All kimls of I'iatola at' Lowest
Prioes at - ' £. B Manning's.
shoeinga spec'mlly
SQUAKllJ'
jrjwifcAB
and &rm-
Horse
work guaranteed.
F. E. COXRiB, Agt.
Atl kinds of Sewing Machine neet-
les, attachments, and oil, at Burnett's
«t the
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A nice "' line of Lace
Banting at 6 cents a vara
uA E- It Manning's
Have Jour prescriptions filled At
Bruckner's Fbwfniacy. #
-"Capitol Baking Powder, the finest
made. '
E. It Manning sole Agt.
—Go to Brucknwa Pharmacy for
pure, fresh drugs. ,
. . _ • .
-—A very nice set of Furniture at
cost. Apply to E. E. Manninig
JU*T RElfilVED.
The largest, aud attt
Dlete STOCK. OF ' CUSTOM
■ADE BOOTS aad sH«Efi, ewer
BROUGHT TO WORTH TEXAS*
AT C.ONHAD'*
iv-'-; •'■, *'/• BbBs®Gp?^
-U, B. Bruckner is eonstantly
reoeiving a fresh nupply of Pure Drugs
and Pbarmaeeuueu preparations for
his Drug and praaoriptioa department
I
I have secured a good
star a warehouse for Wool
and, carry fall insurance,
cJbarge twenty-five cents
per sack for storage. No
commission for setting.
/ E. R. Mom rung.
Mr.H^C. Hope, lat^ ol Somervillo.
Ohio, has purchased the interests oi
Mr. Geo. 'Olive in the City Drug
Store, and will oontinne tbe business
in the old staud.-. Mr. Hope has but
recently located in our city, but his
coodect during his stay among us has
yon for hiui many warm friends, and
the Stab bcHpcaks for him a very
liberal share of patronage
Still receiving straw Hats
Must be sold cheaper than
ever- E- & Manning
Tbe supper given last niglit was Vet? well
attended and was a credit to the good ladies
who prepared it, a«d tbe purpose lor which
•t itfaa mtllnn im w4i still imiMs Mnihum/lo.
atCsnrid'r,
We ass ptsssed to nets that a Nations
Bank, with a capital stock of 60,000, to
H. D. Beeves, H. C. Jacobs and Judge J. L
Iflshsr. The comer lot opposite f. X. Cmm
rad A Vo'm store hsi been purchased, en
which a banking house is sooa to be v**!"'
This is an Institution that our town hss
Jackson and
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J scobs !-> ever on the sM with
u iu our town should contribute
to lbs eausc. Tlu- receipts We are
the sum of $60, bdt the
that amour M
a&m^aa
it was P|
—AN parties knowing
indebted to rue will plea* pay the
* to U. MeColskey, at Mr. Shield*
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We Carry the
as we do, from First Month
We can offer special inducements to the tradt
Special prices made on Flour, Meal, Corn, and
Oats, when sold in car load lots.
RECEIVING and FORWARDING
And Dealers in
Wool, Hides, Buffalo
Robes,Pelts,Bones, & Pecans.
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MANU^AOTUBEH AND DjBALMB IN
SPURS QUIRTS,
And
Bull h 4^1 -§mi
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nifusssroHr sjuuf^owiils tax wkxr.
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Son, J. C. The Albany Star. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [24], Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1883, newspaper, June 8, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393358/m1/4/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.