The Albany Star. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, July 20, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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:o have a hank
•teck, at
family am Tod in our city W edues-
day. •
—Go to the Picture GaHtry and
hare you. families' pictures taken.
Delays are dangerous,
—Mr. J. H. Biggs will put <ui ad
dition ot 40 feet to the end of the
old Cattle Exchange and open up a
aaloon right shortly.
—Oar iarii hat taken op kis lodg
inge at tU^otogtaph Gallery, but
IWdMkM.Wl.BOt stuck oo those
oofflug Charlia has there.
—W« will «B be ready for anoth
* oio-nlc and fish-fry as soon as the
. "##•• 4ow a© we can seine it.
Oar editor cao ea'. e-a-t fish, h 1 my!
—i-Ab election has been ordered for
the eieetioo offire school trustees, oo
the 31st inst. We hope that all will
take aa aotirt intent in this matter
ftowsTltdphar,
Faiverised Brlaytoiie,
Mautltewa Extract of Tsbacw.
nt Umifi,
—Mr, W.E. Gregg loft on yester
day morning's train for Cisoo, to
meet his wile, who has been visiting
ralaUraa and firieada in Eastern
Toxaa. 7
—The ringing books for the
Union Sunday sohool have arrived,
we will now have some exoel-
MM|iP fro® the choir.
—Vr. Joe. Flaoigao, being'tired
ofauuda biessednesa, acquired the
M Miss Minkler and the
* first-class marriage.
■
*aap at Elliott's *
■ Vgi' " '*•"
J,
Central, took
•t WiW .
by Friday evenings
-Jfyir town has been entirely
PIP vt vegetable
aBseJc^ and oifcr adiA^lj^^p^ too wen
UmH . Httrry '«m up Charlie,
or be wjjM die oat.
—Mr. Charles Jlartfie'.d is prapar
ing to build an extension to his
estabUnbmant to aeoomtoodate all
aho wish a good comfortable nights
lodging. Call ou'jUm,
raw wvovu.
, Wm%
i ■
i week.
Mribbltag
H-p'
iston.
i dug a wall at his
deep, and has
! that Mrs E. 0.
■I «a Mrs
^bilana. jjjribn
i to As first settlers
MMVII V«H F,
W. OAMJ'Hi
r^Sjf fas the
yiatt
lLoutie
—Judge 8. P. Hayoes a prominent
ockmaa and Attorney of Baylor
ooaaty, df<q>ped in to aes «s Tata-
day, and as predicted by tbs 8r*a
bo has concluded to looate la Alha-
v ' t> £ . * % ■ 6 .
—We regrot ta annoonee tbe iH-
«s of oar aid trie* F. H. Wlbos.
Don't 'get sk& Frank, we ne«4ad
MA|| lafci ^ J — 1 1 |
tbe bids win be I
—We regret to note that about 8
miles of Mr. S. 0 Bull'* pasture fence
wat nut la«t wwt. Wc hud hoped
that nothing of tlie kidd would happen
in Shackelford. Mr Bull o« ns ever*
foot of laud on the inside of the pro-
posed enclosure, which makes the
olleuBC more ugra?ated
—Clints. A Hurtfieid hus ihe
thanks of the editorirl corps of the
Star for a supply of delicious
grapse. Charley appreciates the
ardrous labors of the printer and i s
always willing to contribute some
thing to bis comfort.
—Old Dr. Goniwlas, the oldest
citiaed of northwest Teitis (west of
the Brazos river), was in town this
week, looking hale and hearty.
The Dr. was photographaed at Bur
nett's Gallery and the picture to be
sent to Harpers Weekly by Dr. W.
T.Baird. Dr. Ganzofas is the fath
er of fifty-seven children, having
been married to his sixth wife.
—Mr. H. 0. Barrow, senic
from Sosman & Landies, Chicago,
Ills., was in town yesterday and
contracted with Mr. Geo. Shields
to paint and put up the scenory for
his new hall. Theutsge and scenery
will be up by Oct. 1st, for use, and
when Completed will cost between
three and five hundred dollars. \
The drop ourtain will be bordered
witb a row of business cards. The
&TAS tried to get itself represented
but wap barred out.
lOO hW nssorted Ls. Sugar.
#© " la. KoIsmnmm and
«yrn ■ .
, ri at C9NBADD.
—'Mr. Robert Kldd, living in
Austin county tbi* state, is one
hundred and nine years old the
tenth c4 August, and is m spnr and
clear-headed as a man of 46. He
was born in the state of Virglnir,
and moved to tbi« state in 1850,
where he has lived avery since.
Ee ilves oa a farm and cares for
avarytbiag himself, going to the
fieW and follows a plow as any
other farmer would do. for the
formation we are laulebied
to Mr. 3. T. HUI of Weatbcrford,
wbo is in oar city apoa business.
M. R.BRUCKNER,
PURE DRUGS AND
:mkdicl\ks
P r e 8 c r i p t i o 11 s
Est^lDlistLoci 1870.
Notice.
—(i-
• r .Milt- tlj;
MUui\
■ *t J jit
• i; i« t>
I-
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SPECIALTY.
Rock H ouse
F.E. Conrad^Co.,
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bun
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ALBANY Tl.ia,.
PETKR HART.
ATTOKNJCY AT LAW'. LAND aGT A
NOTARY PU13LPC.
Albany, Shackelford Count)', Texas
Officc Kant Sivlc PuMi< Square.
KD7 russell
Contractor & Builder.
ftrlist i ALBANY, : : TEXAS
All work done by competent work
men, with neatue## and dispatch.
W}
lolcsalc snd Retail Dealer in
< k 9.
f " IC.
! •' 1 2X. -4 ■ U
! " 7 •• JO. >• 4 - .1
I Th<- inmnium vuluf of n id )„U will U> m,:„,
] win*!i ..rt.-rWt Hiid will then t* M.ld at thui
l'n'< or l(, tli( hi^Ltwt bidder. J'«\uui)L u>
lu in Q< in c utb ur t'ount\ Script"
W. K .sTuNK,
| Cumii.iwioner for the sale ol tountv
Julv ltttli lWi*.
the
[well. Mr
cowl haase
dr. Ed, Rye
is
lye is
if the con
to, they
lor tb*«acUoo 9i tbe Albany Ma-
Uonal Bank building next Thursdaj
—Job printing of every descrip-
tion doae at this offioe fa flrst clsss
styls and at low tgures for o
Wsbavsthe most oonpplete outfit
went of Kort Worth aa4 guarantee
satisfaction, t? V .
—We ould solicit Jadge Kisher
to have tbe poets and wirs belong,
ing to ibe Qtmray fanoe removed,
and tbe eoet charged sp to the
geearey estate, so s« not to obstruct
tbe Uru*el ay n Barre town. Jfarb
win fa sbarp to walk on.
■"W; . I«<t Tneadtj
morning for Demtng, N. M., where
to sjpaad tbe summer
li ie said that Mr. H had
ths traiu
mouth*'
r, Is in town
so I
stor oao n w
they range
r, Stophens connty
ihtng an sflWt t« hullJ a >wrt
. Wa L a ^ will eM*—-d
(• asm! if oae
imrrBRtaivi ii - ,
Hm l r|Mi. sad msM^sss.
a tela ITOI K , vr < t TO*
HAO« MOT! asS KHttKI. ever
- r TO NWJW TWAI
at rt n« i.
V K
if this wash, w#
hoard (something drop, and apon
taming erosttd we found that the
bottom had dropped out of the priye*
Oi goods, sonseqaeaUy they havs
down very low. Call early
and get httjfafns.
—We had the beevisst fsll of
rain last Hatorday night that hss
visited onr seetioa this ssaaaa. Ths
•man brandies ssssined pondsrous
proportions. Tbs wira fes' s at tba
lodarvy pises posu snd sll. weia
irHsd sosih to ths west line of A.
A. Oiarha's.
—paring the stom last tfaiurds;
eight lighmisg etraeh tbs las sf s
lioase oo tbs aortii side of Uis rsilroad
•pot, is whh'b vers th«
familf sf Mr, J/oMosd sod sstsral
pother perssns, bat aa isaMfi wss
dsns sare splintering up ths floor
the atov*.
'llfT NKKIVRD.
—Work on
programing
ever on the
tractors were —r
ronld never wring in any slighted
rork on Ed. With the vigilonce of
a sentinel be waichee. erery rock
thattakss its place in the' walls,
aad knows exactly what kind of
■Mlar it used. Onr Commission
ere' oourt could not ha*e sslactsd a
man that Would bavd represented
tbs intemlt of tbe oounty mora
doiraly. but that fa not surprising,
sinoe ohaekalfonl county Us the
Unt Uommtastoaers < ourt of any
«M ty ia aosthvast Texas.
Ms Mb OmmMauli CesrL
(As faraisbdd as by ths OUrk.)
Taus (Jsntral By <Yj. rsedition of
17 asi^e of railroad aad sppurtsaanoc*
was aeoeptsd.
—Court House Bonds ars sold to
Malson Hosl of 8t. Lsdis, at par, a
eoawBimlos of 84 per csut. heiag
pa,d for pissing said boadi. The
transaction was sfwitsd through
Judge 3. R. Ftsming. Tbs trada was
mads so that ths oouuty oao issue in
iostslluicuta to cover amount ot pay-
ment neooaaar). Tlii* arrangeuuiul
mabaa <*uit so item of iaisrsst and
ssvs* tbe onaaty more than the com-
mission for placing thl bonds.
Butcher allowed till July 21st to
rewovs bis pless of sleqhtsring aad
•lean tbs plass new ased, and ie not u>
slaughter aay more aainisU naare than
«a* mil* of Wan.
W. P. Stons ordesed to rsesin-
Coanty Bcript from 3, B, Fleming
ss payment fer ths lots purchased *om«
time ago from tbe oount/.
Tke fsrtjr last light.
"fte most hrilliaut affair of tic
season.' About 9 p. in., tbs elite or
our liUls town eommsaoed to snaem
hl« in the apaaiont rem^tiou room of
our saWfintd frii-nd Mr. T. M BWh-
ardaou, snd asrs woleomsd at the door
by bis sstimabts lady who used ever;
as anion in hsr posts to make tbe
young nsople happy Ths dance com
moused, snd ypnng swains « uoa.panicd
bysamsof Albaor's mom beautiful
young ladle*, whirlsd awsy until mid,
night. Auoug ths young fadlsa i>re«-
"• Mettle Mauuiug.
Mlsa Elim Hiinann MUs /<0J. Cainp
ball, Mlsa noutin Mef^sau, tlis Mls
Wlekaassr'i, Mi<s Adah Grogg sud
Mis* Ads Ifsanam. After a lively
dsaes nf tlires Honrs ws nil Idd our
host and bostaas geod night aad rotired
wishing for a repetition of so hriiiant
an affair.
Buy MsiIm wii C\trH< i vf t«-
h««'e, the hesMlure for mhIi
kuswn. • '
F. K. tO.\KU>, AkI.
All kind of Sewing Macliinc ntM-d
lee, uttauhiuenU, and oil, ut Burnett's J
gallery.
mtkbfk! lumbek lumbeh!! i
Albmy to the Irent—Prw Kwtucsd Lower
Thao^ETcr.
Our yard being supplied witli one of'
the beat aeaorU d btock* ot l.uildiug
material in North-west Texan, by fuir
dealing and low prices we hopu to I
merit a share oi your pstronogc.
Groceries,
I) IF GOODS
CLOTHING.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
NOTICE
Ou aud after thin date, Mr C. 11.
Hope, of the City Drug Store will
bare charge of our book* and account-.
Auy Settlements made witL Liui will
be approved by ua
JDKS. Powsli. i B.\ 1st).
Albany, Tex**, June «, I8S8.
—Buy your <'yprewt Ciatc-rus ut the
lumberyard already completed.
Tbe large*!, beat selected ami
t'BEAPilllT sloeh «f aeutle-
ieu'a rea<i)-made ( letliiai in
the uortb Meat.
at l ourad'a.
We Carry the largest stock
Of Assorted Merchandise in the
. Orm-Bikiag
bv Mre. Beet>
otUBii road, Barre* ad^uiun
and plain ^ewiog done
& btandeter. at sliop on
—The map "f Itioe Sprin
l7
can be
CAMP
seen at ths otfivv of
BBLJi.
—Tb« Comrnlasioncra court ct n
detumed the sand yesterday that
wM being used in the walls of tlie
eoart bouse, jand ordered tbo local
superintendent to stop its uae.
" —AH pasties kaowUig Utessaelrea
indebted 4o ins will pleaae pay the
to M. MeColakey, at Mr. Shielda
new building.
8. HULL
T.a.r>^ Salt
Two V*r (>>ad< Oxlar fo«U, ju t r<« ri ml
at tl>« lubmvr yard.
A good b OHM §nd lot in Birrc'i
Additfxi to AlUnj, tor Bale cLcap
Apply tu Br a* ofllco.
FOK 8ALB — 4 good 11OUW. woll,
cow-pou and ai re of land in liarre'ii
addition. Cheap fur « u*b. Apply to
C. 0. Burnett, st pioturc gallery
The Pools liuuae. A (iral class lo
call*/* H'o'l water, wi'i every ooutcn
ieuoe for runnpig s 8i t cUhk Hotel
I>snd within eaxy rem-bof Albany will
io payment.
Apply io Mas F. C. l'ooi.a
Albany, Texas.
Tesa* Immixratiou I^itid (>>in| ii| ,
I'rsm'iurn Hurveyo on Hoguy ri eelt or
noar Itraxon Rirer, contAiniiigV/O ahro
each, l i| and ~)9'\ a- re* In Tin e k•,
uiortou donnty. 76H irr' n in Young
county. Piiw f 1,01) per uer j i ae!i
iriujt, or tld.fto, per acre lor all t'other.
Addre-a owiitir,
i li'ful*), I m*v iIlc, K) . i
North-West.
os we do, from First Hands
Buying
Large Quantities,
Wc can offer special inducements to the trade
Special prices made on Hour, Meal, Corn, and
Oats, when sold in car load lots.
RECEIVING and FORWARDING
MERCHANTS
And Dealers ixxll
Wool, Hides, Buffalo
Robes,Pelts,Bones, & Pecans.
READ & LACKEY.
BlicksMMks hi WigM ftbktfs,
(aouTHSAiiT ooajrait a<j«+*it,]
ALBAJtY, TKXA.s
M>"®uggi«a, WKfonr farjiavm and farm
tog implBmenU madi- ami mpairad. Hor«
au'ieing a ap^jaltjr. All work juarantwd.
C. II HOPE.
FSJESOBZTTZOir DSDWZ8T.
[AT C'LIVE'B OUJ 8TAND.J
North j ide Public Square.
ALBANY, ... Jexar
Albany Laundry
J- I. 6PENCE, Proprietor.
Waahio^ anid ironing of Geoif clothef a
yxHoltv. Citithm viiOkthI on Mondiav n/td
deliverr-d fruui Wediindiv to tWlurdav.
Grfam Ufl witb miy UtsUJ k |«tr will r%-
wivr prompt •tUHiUodi July-C-if.
L W. CAMPBELL,
Attorney at Law
AND LAND AGENT,
AU*iny, tihickdford County, Tcxai
A. W. DUFFY & SON,
CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS.
AI'BAHf - - - - -TBXA8
STONE k CUJ.IX'M S
LIVER T & FEED STABLE.
Qh6tt%t ill IMfin
I fri*n6 mini
r_«. ,.'"r
If Ann bUMMl ioui-1
■ anrorinriat#]/ lor Clue
var aud but • > furlunatu
lor tMaouuty, li« na«f In t|„
bo/* M U)< > urf
apa aad Io all
WouJ'l
I at or*r dona at tfc«
Ia rd to*
|MitlMUra.
mt iOXHAW*.
—lm*l Taaadav a aoina war aid
fWaod lloablna, raabad lold.'y ap
loaal i lltor and (ka lollawing
to oar 1
ha*aaai a| ..<J, M
until niorniiig, Tili«iy^P(PB
Ihf Itaavjr plaalu and b*r«"014.1 oil
tlia flour, vhan iba/ wara dlaOuv. rod
We cannot, ot VAiun*. blania tlu ia
for trying to aaoa|«a, but ■« think
lh« (all Itlauflulvnl to moat tlia d«>
ntanda of tia roanty. W« Waited
tlia Hafortanatra anina lliao alnca,
•ud ta 1 an aay w^li all aabdor that
It la ilw olaauadt. and Laat kapt Jail
wabar*a ar rfalud In tka auu,
•ad Rifk uradit la 4m Mr. Ilanrv
rm lor it* iwtUrr roadUtoa.
tS n,h„ 0don tba ffanar.ll/
—Imwt Kuii'iuy HMrning at llm
uaual hour, our friomi Jiualiu)
looted hin wlilalle und atariod brave
ly out lor (Jlaop, trittmpliantly pull-
ing tbal old «x|.ro«a and amoking
cur, ali'it tarror (0 while paopla, uml
1 ho public wan hraatliing Iroar alu-r
a du|iartui<', wh«u lo an I Im'IioM !
utierualiort Hpao* ol 1 line iu famil-
iar aound aua heard returning.
After Invoaligatiii^ the cauaa, we
ware liilormod thai ih« apidur-wuh
hri'l^o o«ar JIuhl>ui<1 ireuU hud
bocu waahad away, Thl* la ilm
aoeoud lluui that hlM^e lian waalicii
nwH), hii'I it doca h,nk (O ua like
thaioinpnuy could pul hii Iron a|>un
tli«r«, I hut would accuia Ihe'luea ol
iho traveling public, and m,t wait
until aonif poor oouiiiiiai oi (in mun,
or porhafia u wholq irain loud of |i«'0-
pla pay for tbe oorn|>iuiv'a iie«li
««nc« with tliair ll c« Tim Klumllj
aijfItt Odna oiiud h) lli* laxl aiiiii«hii|/
Luauoi)et Ic on lorgotton, unl
lire not aml'iim lo aee 01 hour ol
another. While we know llial
Iron apana nie uxpcuaive, we
can but aay that laoor thri o cbvap
pilia blidaea would coat equally a
inu<h, amltlia lra/«l ovar tlila end
ol tb«* road ia aulllciwnt to warrant
something Mile and coniforlablu.
Tha oin|>any'a truin from Waco
ooinau lato Claoo lailbrw <xtr train
Urta to Albans, and la would br
but Utile troublu to r«u Ik* aama
•p lo llUny, Iwiaad of
'•lling
'S
l A MI If AU'I I ItKII AN J; DEALHL IN
Saddles, Harness,Loggias,
SIM MS QIIIKTS.
.1 ml n ri j/l/iiiiff in he Siuhlrlrii
l.i nr.
•Mill « Klir.iii.lu Na.nilM Ulurd Mill, l,fA Mn tot
« «i < tojit 11* i.t iiiiii i 4 ii'ei fn,ri.
IllI I IIIAIK-r A lit IJ11 < j (' p p | {i| J|| Y, WKH'I
North Hide K<)"are.
ALBANY, : , : : t Tlll4>
1'aMangvra tnuufcrrtd t<> all uo.1
Iwrao and dniiuur'i n*. f..r |,ni
AUi.ntlv* Ii7>m1xm >„4 n >4 ear* rtv..
•tock J• -f l In <>u 1 I'liitryr J,,, >/., |,
KIXJAIt UYK,
(<X>UNTY AWJHNKY)
A'lTOREYAT LAW
' Albany - - - - Trxn*
J N. CAMPHELL
LAWYKH.
AI.BiNV, . j.„,
Offlra Norili ■idii I'nl li' H.|im 1
AM5ANY IIOI/SI
I'foj.rn 11
' IHI'I) AMI Mil A N \
II C .1 A<;uhm
hi
I I.
hmiik It,
< 01 11 .h i«<r
J A ('oils \ iisi 1 i;it
LAND AGENTS.
NKAK I)I<P() I ,
rTKX A A I,HAN Y, . . 1,
Hufus LussclT
HARHJiR SHOI',
Waat i-id, 1'uhlle M.(iar.
al ar 111 aptendid ord«r, and
! |*rformad *att|b«taril|.
Mil *<<rk
A 1,14 ANY, HI! A< K KKKOII I) 1 <H N TV
Tf.XAH
OtiarloH Hartflolda
EESTAUEANT.
Lige Earl's
Barber Shop.
Wist sldi ol Main tlnel
i AUIANY
TKX AH.
MMk up Ut Albany, |nf(a*4 of U
ling II aland Mia w,Claoo atllin
tba raturnof IbU tram A nd our ladl
.J*
^Vtiit Side t)f the Public Stjiiarc, A(l),inv 'I exit I I* gaod iho tadMfitiiiii...
Meals at all hours. Oysters .
always onhaiid^and seryed- iljjgj^iViui .i,r.
in every style. Board by the
day or week at reasonable
f «- •*.
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