Transcribed from "An Illustrated History of The Big Bend Country, embracing
Lincoln, Douglas, Adams and Franklin counties, State of Washington",
published by Western Historical Publishing Co., 1904.
ALBERT SCHULTZ was born in Alma,
Buffalo county, Wisconsin on May 10, 1872, being the son of Charles F.
and Anna Schultz, natives of Germany. The father came from Germany
when young, settling in Wisconsin, and died in 1896 in Lincoln county.
The mother also came to the United States when young and is now living
at Reardan. Our subject received his education in the log school
houses of Wisconsin and labored on the farm with his father until eighteen,
after which, he came to Washington in 1884 and bought a farm near Reardan.
Later, he sold this and engaged in the livery business at Reardan, continuing
in the same until the spring of 1899. Then he sold, having the finest
stable in the town. After that he engaged in the retail liquor business
with his brother, the firm being Schultz Brothers. Our subject has
never seen fit to embark on the matrimonial sea. He is a member of
the Foresters and the M. W. A. Mr. Schultz is well pleased with the
Big Bend country and expects to make this his home. He is always
interested in the progress and development of the section as well as in
political matters.
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