The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1920 Page: 1 of 8
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Vol. XXXVII. No. 17
ALBANY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBERS, 1921)
JIM TAYLOR DIES SOD MR. LONG REARED A
DENLY AT CISCO POLITICAL FAMILY
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That Low Bred Irishman
THE Albany RoJen WiU Weil Show alaitiil a bin show f,.r Jim Taylor. oneof the J. |„ ('. |,,„k. E .| . of (Iran- OF COUItSE everybody In Shackelford county knows Uncte
the town of Albany last Saturday. They hav,. established a fair of Shackelford county, hot for , was hl,r,. thia w,,.k vi„i,. Joe McConibs. Yes he canw here ahead of the prairie dogs and
,1) of town, III.- piist • (• \ i ml > ;,r has re i i . , mesquite bushes. Yes, when he arrived, the channels of Hubbard
ill !>
ground and rae - track on tn• - Lipscom > place out nor
ini 1 it's an i leal p at".' lor i sh > ■ ■ in i I - >vi, I \
w i under tic a rp ces oM li Ai' i .t ie Da . v, i.m
in inth'v It1 tlni", b"in -pi'it . ' i t
I! ,r« tli sli-> ■ 'A i pii i
a i over the e . miry, and it I 1
wiUi brom\s, > w .. > < 1 « 1 ■ 1
promptly at two o'< 1.. .it i t.i - or ■ . t • .• .-i •• blm
* his suns, I >olph, Henry and
a Treat
• II !• !
rv
' we ch'-d a
IIH
Mi,: ;rn. Brother !.• >n.■ is one
of tlie old " • at «Iranhurv,
i: | it i t r , ti-at he u '
: poll! il'ii g Ill- 11 r . . v-
tfat vear< airo I>olph L>ng
; ped in hi re, and he was not
autos. All tIn- .v-iMd lik- •• i wr 1 .
have clothed the IVxa. cowbo a, i -.ill w 1 i id
Ami on this occaMon, l> wlnti !. . . b> n'• !* ! b.
kerchiefs, tli." jini:a' >t !>•• .;p '■ • .-i iu:r - • • • i i if -i
were in fvi •. i -1.- I>ii* i ' i • ! •
and um-u.y c-> > a . . ■ i■ t i; i i ir-
west show, and tie y pi . .1 to I a >i
her - very long until he was elect-
Creek and Cl'-ir Fork were just buff i'o trails, and uncle Joe helped
• .• r ! i ■ n o it pad I n : up and down the valleys looking for
■ i r a ,i-1 .ag t'n i-i-lv- ! ' li ms. Well, my dear folks,
>• :ii 1 v hi > • .• fir not known by everybody,
l:n .1 , ■ i . ill !>' 1.1 11 as i n in, em ; rated to America from
!\.il 11 i . i i ..m s :i'i. i.. ti;., j 'ai'a old. He is what
the. oil. tb low bred lridi, being a native of the low lands of Ire-
land, do .vn in tb • p 'is bi's, hit the editor of the News came from
1 f- ' i-i and |m a ba!> .1 •"''a n and turn* I to _ _.
the high Ian Is of Ire'and, up among the Aristocracy. And away
i , ,|, t„ 1 i!,M ■' • f •1'■ •«•' •' ' ' i,u . v ia ler our ancestor.} live I oil' the low land folks, yes, they
'' \s , i!d s.v. ip down on them when the moon was full and red and
'' • " take t - M'lle mill irs ■and capture all their pretty girls and
ii a: i.id ind tin highland foli.s held all the
alii -' owned ai. lae wi .dth, and that low bred outfit were the
nake an . i f y oil t!:e 1 <-• k, an I
i't 11 dead it. the act.
ford cout ty for many years, was
happened so, Henry laong came
al slave of our ancestors. And to just be plain about it, we
iative audience. And they ha I a ire .• io i -li i. inch o' dare !■ ' " r>*;•*'• «•<! ' ! "ar <• ' < ' 1 a a • . ' , ,
a ,|< a>g the same over here in America and all over the world
seven-
rid.-rs, anil tbi' the fun w And. ! m • .<• n.-f 0 v
went, with the bronks pitching a f.-ia-e r•>.<•, aad sometimes tb y
were m, and part of the time tbev w re down, but anyhow tb -y
did some good riding. We want to congratu ite the Shackelf-'fd
C unity Cowboys on this excellent si sv, ots better than the aver
ag'- traveling show. Wyatt Lipscomb, .limrn - Ward, < Pis i! >\ t:
H ray ant Clausell and K >y U >dri.pi ar • th ■ moving spa b- a d
this wild west show, and thev are p' i-nb ■ >d >rie■; 1, a', |. ,
another m bo; 1
Visit Uncle Josh and Wife Mrs. George's Paity
On last Friday i igbt a f-w 1 : S.-r rd r. w
friends went to tb. b >m of .1. tv • 1 f i am
A. Rodriquez to meet Ml . Rod- birth ol Mr . A. M. •
lllii III/ *u
i r >\sd f- ur.d s
es imable lady ti
i
r ugbb .
|,o ir • '• - > in th.
t! 11n!. ' i- ' b
the a • 'iiN"
t, at Uncle .!o>.ii
choice in the - :
me. I. t lit I
Mv . Kinnia .1
Worth, was • pi
Christian Church
l\ S. j. ShettU-wurth \sill
i ,,s ie • s ' d in ■ -re,-o> d him count]
n ar: i i ■ u'b niembi i .iudge, and then
! at ir • i -, • ■ 11•;!it v. a
ittorney, ■ > u s ■
rict htti-i ru
an i
<t in
iti>on,
I . it
re
i«nnt call- i at
tl .
came to .
She wa
W; nan,i
Mi
the N-'v i •• tbi ■ w.. k r 1 e {ti(
eamt* in to P '■ her subscript i. n ^
away in advance, and ot > 1 Heats 1 - .* h - f h n w. i a;
the editor amiled. Mrs. Johnson pr0pri tely and tastefully a
has come out to v:>;t her parents, (|r , j
u _ ,
they can i ale everybody but themselves. Well, what we started
county treasurer. And new out say wa9 this, the first year that Uncle Joe came to America,
Brother Long, if >'i a\e a-. ju, wo,k,.,j for our father, and just to show you how smart these
more boys coming on, wt > ust ,ire; f,rst (^ay t|iat jie worke(] for our i)a(j,jyf
send i!a in a.ong. as it is a great was t((1(j t0 Ru oUl an,j krrea.se the wagon, and when that job
1 ' ' ll "I1 1' •''''' • wa3 completed, to go down and trim up the apple orchard, and Dad
■l '' i. at ii * M Ant it ei-ti: toustnat t.i.ud.urj w,,nt t-, town, and about three o'clock in the afternoon he re-
I'. M '• ' u' ' ' a 1 ' "r tur a | t-.• |.. v bred irishman was sitting on the fence. And
v' ' ' 1 ! '1"rr ! ' our Ibuldj • iv>. Well Mike, and how did you get along—his name
1 • 'V! •• (.Irani ry a I we < ted enough Mike then, he changed it to Joe, name sake of
Joe Ha e\ •>!•, be say > at 1 laith, I greased the wagon all over ex-
. ,. t •; ,H>. ■ f n 11 rs what -o in tli - wheel* and 1 have cut down
fVt-ry n. 1:;- i -•> " .a. ni app.e uv ami tiiey are all ready to
• • t' I a a i t .! div f a 1 it tir 1 and 'aith, iust show me
' > He is just a
■ tused it; oh, he
ti. - loai I -1 ■ - v ten 1 was a boy.
,flt Baptist Church
l -I tb . is ! a . I M-P. . .
"' • • ■ 1 rvici to ua
,u,(j let-u u, u e i.icinoer.s of
A " an «, M -- oi.ary Society
v' • • 1 \ in,: at 7:30 P.
^ i a;■ iially invited.
1 a mo . .v . - No. 147.—Con-
gregation.
v ' *l 1 '• ' ' I- • c iii<' " s. Dunford.
M>-:nia\ alt' ' n win a p..' > Huett by Mrs. Gooch and Min-
IM h I. "ofth- fourth bii'Inlay me Matthews.
i r little daugl t- Scripture Le.> >n by Mrs. Tom
■Hrt
.,,d
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rft,- b
JIII li «.uuiy^
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i; a- tire ni'irsha
\i reinttnsier justv >w.
>r. 'oe others.
Biilhiiay Psrty
ti. i.
>ri
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•! this tr o
you want
i-s ids l it
ai
Aftn a delight-
ittbews.
m ilner spanking
aad wue strings
i m c untry danc
a baitV, b.
i r. am
i - , a 1st W a. 11 '
: t. gn tar v across bis lap. lieu , ,• t,, Ann.
• >; '«' w 1 i tin fill afternoon was pas. t d in \ai- Woman's Place in the King-
■. ! •' " 'ti jous giin-t ui'i merriment, r - join ol God, by Mrs. Goldman
1 Mr* S Webt'. Mr. and Mrs W (1 fresi ien!s of cream and cake King.
Mr. and Mrs. A J.William-. number of t s. r. of i , Webb, Mi an I.Mi 1 H. CI i 1. Mr. and Mrs Hadley Libert,
were s-rv. .1
Woman's Worth irt Kingdom
Kurt Worth se' er-
or «-?i th* -!,. tf 9Ii!« u st.
\% ll t«'ll tl|i< ItiiWs * }•'■.'Jhl < (t|f •
SIi hIv, but mirctr tin- \
t#f i! s-tj,; ur.i, th * s
Oil f
li-
nn
Wt re prest nted, tin n for itn L .
or more all indulged in live!
conversation in which Mr
• 'Ir n: 1 M' hn !■ Si >w. k ^ birthday cakt was bmuti- Building.— Mrs. I>. Long,
.inn Min • r l! Me^iames 1. S H well m l Uadi fu|]j decorated with lour little The Power of Cooperation
\1 ; . a. i M H M itt wi . 'i 1 A. sb and 'Kit ip candles. The button was Jound Kingdom Work, by Mrs. Harris.-
tile* fl KM | is Hffl
iilly in u il nr ntn! 1 " pj-toie, Peats
ful timniiff llostmi INiht. i
. . — „„ 4 * t^e r v *11 it 11 • ! 11 * i • hi
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Ik >|| 11 tl*> «>f tl Ititstiftii I*:i lit \ If,
4 f a <.••!•'. • | «t vr:i f !« ti. ft.
•! l ik''*. «rt«| a folh.iLiip
(;tH,rv ined m >t >. . arti.> ai mat. Mr ui i M T 11 ' w Mr and Mr l. ri- I.m • and i,y M nis llroyles, the dime by Why Maintain Religious Wo-
dm. liter, 1. Murg.irvt. tl > !it->r and wit After the m .<tc Kathrv n ll-'pple, the ring by nmn's Organizations Today ?-
i ms gi' the . in; :iaui nts in t ,n -. an I the music started, - m>- Malusa Rose King, the thimble Mrs, Dodson.
b • i i . rtt. '■ ' ' ' ' •' 1 l%lt " ■" '' by Sus:e :te n.. is. Mrs. > r.- Broadening \ alue of United
m " - ' o ' and- it cii .<• kins w.;s assisted bj Mr- ' M Ktl'ort Through Our Religious
n■' r t.ieb ai 1 dauu'ut *r. Imogene. a.- Organizations. Mrs. Fox.
so M L.au Li-b lhe tittle Some Reasonable Figures in
a i. -t. i ceived many b -anti! ul |j,.;1ch of the Women of Our
that ,,tu„t t«,. t.il.'rmV® n" biugh was ntern. r u mi
n rni. y a c fwitiiuj n j'1, brighter than hers.
'I'liHrr Is III. H|M|||| ,,f It;,. ....
1 M< lam. - N '.vvi.a 11 «.
aid Wi
ice will
"Brating the Bound*" by Alt' > • pi i - . U t t
I'nrl Mi-lli in' tiu« lini 1 , i.
ii'ecake.
h ive si i
tot!.' > t, t
t n swing i
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liver r<
nml lli
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liirthdav.
nv . n vva
K. tur v.
t ' ' t ' 1 . ' I. ♦ • !i If th# lHS |HM
«a>. i ii'l,' mi a Stiih!,\ uiav ('
lown ii,' mm-Ii, 'I h.. ,■ |, ,.f
ii .le' ' ■ . =tt oiihl.' lit \ .ava if i
rnmlw fr - (,„( | ,,rt
liotlt'iit' 1 - ' i r> ui to f.vti ,'i i,
jitlniit,' It,«>*tl«n of her lii^tn
iltd hvw, H
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rho < in attei d itu*.
im -s J. \\ v .
I,a tt. W. (1. Webb
D''.it> Pistole. Si.'v.
w k W. I Willian
llSane and
' li'on'*'.
It was a delightf
M.
am ■
<, Hi
Hi t !
' Ready E*planat.on,
"Waller. It m ■ i •„ .■ th jmrt e
iinvf i !• II. tli ,n «h,'ii t
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tnd ..I
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lorg
the i
en
see n j
k
w a >t o:
tb ii- i
a i t .' a
>n • us a gia
glas .at
dose of -t '.I
was at ir«
s 'en US old
w
in Sb t il
have or cart
i'ung manie«l ioiks, > n
.ueb to your p !
artnei > and all pr 'a ia<
al tr. ubl *s, family n. >rt .
nr'ii: . We • mi r.in.'iiibt r
t",* tli
we ui*t ii ttiis ix"ca-i
same tlx. bavin / a i:
aia tli!' g bai 1 d
t-r.
And
i ' ' l'b ' ' '"•> ' < e f. .1 eh, Mrs. Burrowa
nit were Ldwm i'se>.-, Announcements, Song, bene-
tiath
liar-
La b, M > n l.royc , jjction.
it,a
ei r v,
iste
it\-
out i
Mac
the porcn, :
j.ateiv it wa
O ir in'
.'nt >reh di -apt
*im.r t up Ileal.
-at t a ib tt
am - time
Well.
•Iks vn
'•'■•id'. Lata-Ml ai l ' i n, Epworth League. M«thodist Church
II pple, Sallie. Doris and Mans- Sunday 6:30 P. M.
A.I young people not belong-
anj young people's organ-
. i ttien cordially invited to at-
t t (il I , i, , . , ed fr>m a summer tour out on ' ,u'- ' subject for discus-
tbe Pacitic Sim e She -pent 1,1 vv'" '■'e God s Will For My
nd- a ]i.... King. Nellie Louise But-
n doggone faler and Dora Lee.
W"re alri
:t< <I. atv'
tor a
,, Mi-i- Pet Williams has return-
aN-va. Y"S tl;. t ■ - Mr-. S.
Ri rt, there is not a sixteen year >al ^
that ha • ti.e 1, > and i tcity that tl
luare tlanci
most of her time in Los An tcles. H' w May I Find It?"
M ivt >.avs that she had a ^ach one present will be given
real t me, and she saj - ..oo ' "1(' 'n the discussion of
ui hf n I
" • • •• , , , , ' that I 'altfurnia is ;i lov.ly COUT.- «Iim Mlbjocl. whkh abouM p«w*
a„d th,n it was MM I nek Mubt-rly .v«, ,l„w„ f„ n, and tliw •l«"-l """ -1"' •" h°ur «« "• „ which t0 hlve , 800j tim, a profitable Imm. to young peo-
Reporter. Poet City this week. We think they were indeed sorry, and .-o were we. We want to thank Mr
S W Suther came in this week that Dick must be home si. k, as and Mrs. D 1, if -se for this delightful dance, and we thank the jn ' ' en ' n ^
and paid up his subscription he is coming this way quite oft- musician . and t are pi imb g > >•! one- I> > And say. you young Babe Ruth, that hea\
pie.
heavy swat- Remember Babe Ruth in "Over
l j time. I'haiik en. Alright Dick, you can marrie I folks, w are goirik' t< have anothe: ne richt soon. ter, in "Over The Fence," at tl e the Fence" Monday at the Gem.
*wa^ • .1 a ... ,— (Jem Monday. Uftc and 50c. oc j m.
Brotln r Suther.
come back
keep v «ur f.'.-t mind and *.>ul in tune
Admission 25c and 50c.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 37, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, October 8, 1920, newspaper, October 8, 1920; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393874/m1/1/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.