The Albany Weekly News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1891 Page: 2 of 3
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,BAN»EW
71
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THAI
/RIt> AY, JAN. 30, 1891.
tfS'jakkyb,^
8 k. cook,
illRHOHIITfON PKICK ?1.M per A.NNV'M
HICKS liOUALS.
Jlerk Dod:
takes great pli
huDCTng. Recently be pvn
.KDITOK8AXDI-l)BLT9HKBL.| imP0rt«,lbird dog, OOtei principal'*
| for his grneeful style of walking. Mr
D. says, tie is a flfie blooded canine,
and bis movements are due to bis art
istocralic nature, and that be is not a
bit proud if he is handsome.
Yesterday wTas a lively day, conse- j One day—we will not particularize
juently, Mr. Vaugn, the M. E. mill-, the day—Mr. D. placed hi« gun under
ister, hud the pleasure of preaching to the seat of his buggy ond invited hi-;
a full house. Services were also held imported dog to accompany hin» to
tit four o'clock in the afternoon, ccn- the field, aud exhibit bis knowledge of
ducted by Mr. Stanton of Albany. bird hunting.
Mr. V\ illiara Broyles, of Hubbard,! From the best information that the
was circulating among friends at Hicks News is able to obtain, the dog is a
yesterdiiv. ! very sagacious animal, and showed his
Mrs. Koleit and her little nephew, appreciation of the sport, by taking as
.Toe Royall, are both confined to their; deep an interest in the matter as Mr.
rooms, with fever. ! D- As soon as they arrived at the
Mrs. A. I, D'Spain is on the sick hunting ground, Mr. I), fastened his
list, but we trust will be up in a few horse aud with dog and gun started n
days. ! field. A few steps forward and a
Mr. Sam Diller, of Hubbard, was couple of birds broke cover. Mr D.
visitifig friends in this vicinity, last watched the birds while be felt for a
week. He says as soon as the weath-
sr becomes settled, woik will begin
cartridge to load the gun.
The dog quick to discover the act-
ion, saw the birds also.
, By the time Mr. D loaded his gun
t!ie birds we as rising fust and Hying
toward bin).
on his new house. On being interro-
gated, he. declared the old house was
large enough and nice enough, but,
simply to break the monotony, he
thought ho would build a new one.
Mr. Edgar Battle, of the T, C., is
visiting 1'relatives" and fi ends at
Hicks this .week.
Miss Ainu Simpson, of Albany, will
begin a school in Oapt. I.arjhe's
neighborhood in a few days. Three
schools in the vicinity of Micks, means
not a few people living "round about
here."
Dr. Moody insdc a professional visit
to Hicks last Friday.
Last Friday was Monthly Review at
Miss Donuel's school. Several visit-1
ors were present in the afternoon, and
were nicely entertained, listening to
recitations, spelling matcher etc.
Messrs Cole Bros, are setting tlu-ir•>
farmer friends a good example, by
erecting tenant houses, and planting
large crops of all kinds.
Capt. S. 0. Larche can also be
classed as one of the model farmers of
Shackelford county. If you don't be-
lieve us. pnv him a visit.
Messrs. R. A. Barclay jjgjyjjg
Muse, two of our subslan
we.it: repairing the road bet®
and the Deep Creek bridgej.-wn.f""(lay ; jj,.jng a little nervous, he had some
last week. .jr"'"' difficulty in steadying his aim, and
Mr. Aaron Wood#-- and son-in-law, 1 the bin,8 passt.d over_
Mr. Ben Alford, nrfe making prep.4r.i-
mammoth cotton
ey, another Mdel
mint houses as et,
is farm, one wold
jlieavy foicc of ran,
one the most succe'sml
Icounty.
gfT IKS writer overheard Mr. \V. !.
jP ■. !•$ IMjd Mr. K. Waters, layijr
® at^t for fitting up a mile race trac.
We iresume these gentlemen will )
able,ere long, to give you Albav
folks i treat, in the way of some fit
trottirg and running.
All ff our Lamar Co. neighbot
Mrs. Edwards, Anderson, Parish a(
I a host of others, which time and spai
forbid tientioning, seem to be we
pleased with their location, and see
to be permanently settled.
Will Ciose for this time, fearing w
will be scf.roe of news next week,
we write any more this time.
Yuno.
tions to
Mr. 1 e
farmer,
'mer
But being a
lost no time in
ments with his
il.-te tinned hunter, be
following thi ir niove-
f After r
S1XU SUN ITEMS.
Just as they were about to dart
jdown into a thicket, lie fired and kill-
ed one.
All this time the faithful dog never
;ost sight of the birds, but like his
mister^ followed their every move-
— lent, and as soon as the gun fired
After much snow, rain and mud weJls]leli (nle to his instanct, and
have at last some beautiful sunn7 kltb seeming satisfaction brought the
weather and everything and every-
body seems to rejoice.
Our community is slowly progress-
ing as the blacksmith swings his "hea-
vy sledge with measured beat and
slow."
Madame Rumor says we are to
liave a drug, store,
oods store before
J'V.
and also a
the close of
*e Christ'
dry
the
this
■ci:
rd to Mi. D.
TJSINESS!!-:
i hi'
■ Nbavs' artist, has tried to faith-
t:hj pressnt the maneuvers of Mr. 1).
md his dog, to show how well trained
ity are in the science of hunting.
If there are any mistakes, and Mr.
' D. will kindly point them out. we will
,at! cheerfully correct them next weak
But, if our information is true, we will
e bet our last spring's necktie, th.it
! Mr. 1). owns the best trained dog in
America.
|
HICKS DOTS.
We are sorry to state that there is
insiderable sickness in aud around
icks, at the present writing.
Mr. Jim D'Spain has been very si k
<everal days, but is now out of
r and will soon be well again,
'I e only fani'lia# objects we
inson & Co.'s store last Sat-
e the clerks. They have
their ?tore and fixed things
'.hut it liard'y looks like
use. That's right, boys,
r town.
iiiildings being put up by
are fast Hearing cont-
1 be ready for use in a
nderstand Mr. Bray
■f the houses and
rise, of Albany,!
ay's train, On a 1
W. T. Jones, j
;e will stay at i
>RE!
l^nKTW"
W- C. LYHCP
Has just opened a complete Stock of Dry Goods, Notions
etc., on west side Main, and asks the pu]j]ic to inspect his
different lines, Give him a share <>£your trade aad he w.i 11
guarautes to suit you in prices, styles and quality of goodg.
^x^TQ^Tsrsr tieizxiajs.
NEW. A'HA'DY'
G TABLE,
THEODORE MACK.
nAGK & G01i
J. E. COLE.
P ■
SO MKT J
bXi
A houehold
! sity and shoul-
used by every i
in the land.
place lor everyth.
and everything i
its place."
C;A. POWELL,
Ma'M'fv;cturer at Gulledge's ind Store, All any, Tex.
d
Come in anc
this convey
Table, get pi
making sar
!eave your'
'or one.
"y.
Owing to|
Stock of he
Men'
T. J. KINDEL, Jr.
W. B. BIZZELL.
Attorneys At Law
Special Attention Given to the Preparation of Abstracts
and Opinions on Land Titles. ^.11 Business Entrusted to
Us Will Receive Prompt and Personal Attention.
Office at Court House,
muimnin■iui»»—wiii»— m—m■ ■■■—iwi—nwwwiiiiiiii»™wmrir»rinwitTTnrTrrar—
W. O. OLDHAM,
DEALER IN
F'J'KIsriTUIlE,
Undertakers Goods, Ef©
\.
X)R I« NEXT SIXTY
Idness of the winder, we b
ter goods in our J house,^ cc
id i Boy's,
SUIH AND
Men's and Boy's
oyebbb^.
Men's and Boy's , He?
oyer shirt;
Men's and Boy's Hea
- Boots and Sho
Druejs. Medicines, Wall Paper, Toilet Articles, and every o n/I X o/llAQ I
thinff usually kept in a first-class Drug Store. till 1.1
KINDEL / BIZZELL,
Druggist and
* Pharmacist.
DKALKR IKT
Also Agents for COLLINS &■ AEMSTRONG'S
PIANOES & ©RGAMS.
Ml Instruments Soar
antscd,
West side Square. Albany, Texas.
ig usually kept in a first-class Drug
Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours.
Corner Main and Second street.
Altoany, Texas.
ANB STILL
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A Big Line of
Blankets and Comfoi
and Other Winter Goods,
Which We Propose to
J*- "W- ZMI.A. bTIsTIISra-.
ASK YOl' TO CLOSE OUT
-DKALER IN-
onyiiDjiiiJiiJiiS.CHEinjALSiii.iiiuim
SrOXGKS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC.
1LS0 A I'TICE ASSORTMENT OF JEY/ELIIY.
Pliysicians' Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
\i,ll\NV - - TEXAS.
. ate & Jefenso
PlIO PRIETOBS
ITOTT^i
At Actual cost f'orjrhe Next
Days, in order T^jjfcike ro<
for our spring s
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NOrtli Side Square—Albany.
All .stock entrusted to ourcare will receive careful attention,
foed. Coine around and pive me a trial when you are in Albany
The First National Bank
texas.
Authorized Capital, $250,000. Paid up Capital,
Surplus, - $io,U00. Capital and Surplus
Geo. T. Reynolds, President.
W, 0. REYNOLDS, Vics-Prea,, Pi. L, BARTHOLOMEW Cashie
will Duy HHci sell excliatwe on the principal citle* of the United States and Europe,
and transaet a general banking business.
I). S. CULLITM'S
LIYERY & FEED
STABLE.
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d. F. G0LL1W5 & §•
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G-EOCEKS ' ^
■DEALERS W~
Hardware,
Queenswax-e,
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Agricultural Impc
Cooking Sfes
AND HEATINJt0^
—A GEN'
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WS Should be Head
By Every Family.
Claries Cutaway Harrc
Garland Sulkvcn, a"d
Webfcr
AND W.A.C3-
Drummers outfits a Specialty.
Scond str ete, Albany, Texas.
Give me a call. West
"Ynuo" mildly observed in last
week's "additional locals," that Mr.
Hugh Militv felt somewhat humiliated
over "Yuno's" feeble attempt to write
"additional locals." Now, "Yuno"
why sootild you feel thusly? Ilugh
Mility did not charactfrize your eff-
orts as being feeble, neither diet he
think of such a thing. On the con-
trary, he looks upon your "locals" as
being very readable, and always reads
them when he sees them. Say, "Yu-
no," let's be friends aud boom our
town-
Mr. T. J. Royall, of Albany, come
down Sunday to visit the family of
Mrs Rolland. He returned Sunday
evening.
Johnson & Co have bought the gin
at this place, and will take immedi-
ate steps.to put the business in shapa
for the next cotton crop.
Messrs. L. P. Jones and J. P Bled-
so went to Albany last week to attend
the county alliance, which met in |
that "burg," oil last Wednesday.
Hcon Militt.
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of (^or ' ^
Etc.
Grapes, Northern App^
of all kinds in their Seaso
call before buying. "V
.^lvo interest you. •
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Cook, S. F. & Rye, Edgar. The Albany Weekly News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, January 30, 1891, newspaper, January 30, 1891; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth416604/m1/2/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.