The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
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Memory
Th» Albany N«w«
Sept. 12, 1902
We Hove received quite a
number of letters recently com-
plimenting uh on the neat ap-
pearance and the general make-
up of the New*. We want to
say that the editor doesn't de-
nerve all the praise, Our fore-
man, Jtihnie <.'lark, deserves all
Hi" credit for the mechanical
work and the general make-up
of the News.
N0T1GB—It is hereby or-
dered by the commissioners
court of Shackelford county
that hereafter no claims will
lie paid by the county of Shack-
elford for the support, mainte-
nance ur care of any person or
perrons that have not been de-
clared a pauper or lunatic.
Signed, I. M. (,'hism, John II.
Vick, J. M. Hennett, J. K. Mor-
ris, !•'. K. Sterrett.
Itev, \v. I!, Illoys will occupy
•he pulpit it Matthew* Memori
al church Sunday morning ami
evening at the regular bourn,
Sunday, Sept 11, 1!>02.
Service-'at the Baptist church
Sunday morning at I I a. m.
by J. M. I l.nnon, pastor.
. liev. Armstrong will preach
at the M. K, church Sunday
morning and evening at the
usual hours.
Cattle shipments for St. Lou-
i-, Friday, Sept. 5; Webb &
Mill, I :ir; W. A. Williams, I
car; Hud Stover, I car; W. ('.
Goodwin, 2 cars; ('. M. Cauble,
I cars; I,. O. Huskey, | car;
John lloneycutt, I car; W. T.
Powers, 2 curs; Sloan Uros., 2
ear.-; T. \ Ward, I car; Ithin-
ey Simpson, l'. II William*,
Fed Dodson and W. C. Good-
win went with this trainload
of cattle to St. Louis. A. II.
Wilburn, I car of horses for farmers, wan on our *treeta
Waskom, Texan, A. II. W. went ( Saturday. Mr. Hatcher inform
with them. j us that he has planted 20
P. W. Ileynolds went to Cis- in Shackelford county and
had about two crop failurae
out of the 20 crops planted.
Who says Shackelford is not a
farming county?
Frank Faster was doing busi-
ness with our merchants this
week.
Millie Rroyles was on our
streets this week.
T. A. Ward is now supplying
the market with fresh beef.
The largest stock of rocking
chairs ahd dining chairs ever
shipped west of Fort Worth.
Come and see us. No troubte
from the ranch to show goods and make price*.
for the purpose of J. S. McComb.
i.
' a
"How did the wedding con*
off?*
"Fine," replied the preacher,
"until 1 asked the bride if sha
I would obey, and she said 'Do
you think I'm crazy?' And tha
groom, who was in a sort of a
daze, mumbled, '1 do,' Then
things happened fast."
co Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lenoir
were shopping in the city Sat-
urday.
Walter Morris, the popular
dry good* merchant of Moran,
was in the city Tuesday.
Jim Muse left Monday morn-
ing for Waco, where he will
enter Hill's business college.
Miss Mattie Fwing of New-
comb, who has been in Dallas
the past week, returned Tues-
day.
Frank l'ate and family have
moved in
they came
taking advantage of Albany's
fine schools.
Iten King came in from
Stamford Friday.
C. M. Cauble made a busi-
ness trip to eastern Texas this
week.
Profs. J. Ii. and C. M. Walk-
er of Moran were in the city
Tuesday transacting business.
Dr. r, II, Harris of Moran
was shaking hands with hi*
many friends in the city Tues-
day.
T. J. Matthews and family
have moved to the city for the
purpose of placing their chil-
dren in school,
Mrs, Judge J, A. Matthews
and daughter, Miss Susette,
vi»ited in Fort Worth last Fri-
day anil Saturday, returning
home Sunday.
Major Smith and daughters,
Mi -e.- Mabel and Fleatic, came
down from Haskell Friday
morning, Misses Mabel and
Fleatie will enter Reynolds
Academy this year.
It. O, Hovers anil family
have moved back to the city
from tli" ranch to put their
children in school. We are glad
to see Dick back again; it
looks like old times to see him
on our streets.
William Hatcher, one of
Shackelford county's pioneer
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1962, newspaper, August 30, 1962; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414205/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.