Fort Griffin Echo (Fort Griffin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 18, 1879 Page: 3 of 4
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| THE ECHO.
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^FyiavumniN, *rKX >.s.
fcntiirda)-, launnry 16, 1M«.
ii n-1 1 mirp|(iii I mfiftjuii
— l\.ir l'i. vs. to J M. ('i;
& Co.
wjii) makes su many iin.->i:t!.t ■
: \>y tannling mail.* the vvruiif" ua;>
\ *t sww-t nnry tobacco
i'i.'<•' : _ i' ,ii
fery Httlo wild garni) in
?t. ■
ppa«, to J. M. Cupp & Co. foi
mw. % *
c.ur«a Buffalo meat a
— C?> It) Dr. Lignoaki's tlnik !
•dot.' and try liij six-year-ohi j
vhiskv, '■■■,' ;
—For standard vanned good*
it Fort Worth wholesale prices,
go. to lleiny Hamburg's. *
should l e tied tti'*i'iht.T jiiiil
ipiinggoois for m iivW-aiifil-
emse* In i)odg« Oily. Kansas.
Hid this place,
'iLiii1 '; ,i '<i
fine Hair of hitVlo-l phi ted
diute* wi-iv disposed of by rai-
Ih ut tho CaUle Exchange
lay evening, Mr. .fciUnjJBtadicv
belni ' 4'""
i I''.A XT lifts.
| ].. M. iii. l-tjrU II it-!; T. Vi
hung over a clothesUm* ami h it ;;i, r. j.. <vnmi, aiik «v: J. i
there over flight .when the iiiit- (ftviii.-; n"w. M. Uoiw, Av.
cttry is pounding the'bottom out ';'J \"W '!'• " V-Vi"''/' " ' v *1
* \ 1 ° r MrtvM-JU *)#«; •!. II. (. apj^'J Van i/mwi,
1 Avit.; VV.M, Mitji •, 1 liitslii, -VLi.; .V.
! H it>< -:t. lv viiv'* ii-' ' -
iinu have changed the time « 1 tt their crtnversa'ionwits
Si!?1 tLH-V Wdi"« l,ia **P l tho la.}d of
mam" 'y " jd i "
i o3es ami -oruftgo liU^somp. He
gave glowing and pivttuvsqv-
description^ of tliu beautiful
scenery, th« villages, inhabit-
a fits, orange groves, htgoons ami
nlligators.. Not Must aoquaim*
• d with the habits of this rep-
rwiitativy of th« S.uirtan fami-
ly Ilia tair c i panto i auked :
, 'Wfe idligatoii ampkibioiis
aaimabf i> ^
Aiid b 'f.*«e. rl y< ttng M. D.
rotiid answer, Ilady's* litti
hroihiToltipped in with: •
'"Amphibious, h—<l 1 They'd
ifstago ridi
i '■ :>t
ngei- tttu past
iV'otidtfrwhat is the
Colorado ttud
vth *irfe W Ui# ^ndiiig t |tf
.
awook
tiaiisot).
befoit-
Stict Btwdjrwf *> tiro.
to bail in
10 iOt
«W- Jim..-., :. .
Wi#
o profe*.^
, . *■'. •
U^|i(id the bitrAftd wrlii
J
dOVt«a
.AM
jto ittlg.ni io
ife-soia
t^wksh : "fcpf g,tliblcd| lijj.
t, inarming ttw
jCAgoii yard is lb
, tbi«;A rniiig'
iet>irds, gross and «rt f
jr-'ifty Loe input,
V,.."" - ' "
POW-jmr-' "xu': ■■■
is been very,light
8 owing o the sever
eatber, but the few
*«itrbo" have be n fir
Steak and rolls
i ■Ih
ft' ""'
of thu t criuometer.
Geo Widiel u oi .\lb,.ny. by! .Vo/vck
his attorney Peter H:irl wl.o, by, Al! n:- w • ..f i.i I i<> Mi. latcthii -
th« way irf otto of .tin.' best in the ^ T5"1 "l-*'w',n
*■ ••'.'« •V i| -.t\ , «|. OiSl. I> Iff
l iinl, calls- op his debtoi-s Mo| itn* -.'."liial ><„itin^ iiii i > twit
i tir oilici wi.-v, l'i-.ii n,i .Mir.
ootne up and settle,
ia fills paper
See notieo
A rising yottfig disciple of
Escuiapius, residing in this
place, tel a the following on
liim'self or his girl, h« U in
doubt whioli;, •
"Oiice upon a tinu:" lie speii.t
a n ii in her of weeks i n Floi idu
and saw among other tilings,
wonderful to him, several alii*
gafow. Like^mbst youiig men,
ho had a sweetheart ufid thu
first easy woik lie pel form al
after tvtiiniing home "'as to fail
on her, As a matter >4 «oti'rse
A'.K.riiry,'fti I.vw.
AlUuty. .Inn. lJ. K-'OU; i\f>(t. .
■ DJ^fio^vTiqx'xoTwa.'
Th.' i> i iinwcJiijj tn'i'vlof it'i! i"i.r-iihit lii*
HV' CU '.I'.'it. \V .| IJl.t l ,{.. (? liHi-J'.
kjM «fat>f iIh* tiiiii 'ot ■ rtVsi '& I , iii«v.
llUl.li f« lilul iVi'l^cli IV, ll.is bl-rn (li-.-iilvci)
io liiKiM-goui I ">nl iliu Mill (l:i,v hi' .,u-
iiii-i. A. O Jtjus., 1' .. i.'it..«. y wUl.n^
iwul to ilmi-lo-tii^ut' iilt oia ftim 'iinrsir-
ciiuutH c'iin to iliv linij or Um- liy ilic lirin.
IV. It. .rt'JC<T.
Iw4 'i'. I..CAIMKV.
i
M A KJvS.
!eili'i !;iio\vii a;.; CIIF.AI1 .JOHN.
ny^lrc- I lit1 <itb.i-n« of Slm.ki Ifui tl iiii<
n !ju!iiiii r unmuliw to v.-tll tiiut i rl*;c til
5tpck of
before making purcliiiMS else vtioro.
tlx illnO OIK-M
GREAT BARGAINS
't-
DR. W. M. POWELL
•t^hM bb p.«fr.*mui «rvtce, to .i,^°^ ^ and Ixoww? for sale
dlizi-iixi.f Kort UiilHn ami mirroui.illnjrj and to TCat,
i*«iiiiiiiuiiit>*. - . | „ , :'4...
oniw.il xt drjor to- ConnK1. & IJalh'*, Fort Orlftln. Texas. Jim. 1.13T9,
ut «tnlr. i>8ly
LOUIS WOtFEOM,
' 03AiC23Sa. '
A tiirjroAVXt; 'N .YAUD wlih pK-iU.v
of tiu.v ii ml {Titi'm iV.r :ilO .
F0HT GUIFKl.N", - - - w " TEXAS-
CASINO HALL
Griflln Avcuuo* Fori Uriffln,
. k. si nuLixtn vi. -: v:w.-.
;:! lv -l.t v.t.r,
r TRIE LI NO L SPEAKS.
to Sft'ivHity £ hi .•?*/.}
ly.Aij Krii'A i L AGliN 18-VISD
CONVEYANCERS. .
•vi r Coiipi'l & ltiiiir# tmilil'ng, CiriiTitt
V, Itll-*. '
^.rvFiRn f>Tiac^3lfOV(i
'or i
County, Texas,
Ttuvo •UotcviiiliiU for sale III Stiurkctforil
ivt :uHoliilnjj ooliiiilfS.
InVesUjpiU! title*, nmiti-r and p:iy taxi 8
•nI ivslfoiu those miltl for taxii. Item,
.01111, dell ami protect KUiiIh from
iv. Make mutual payments ami obtulii
'(items mi S.-liuol and Avylum land*,.
I ffffi I \ 1
{top a gei
nformatlon
Ceep OQ lt(iud T'Uml Mnpnand Abstract^
f t'litentwl tail Uof thU ami surrounding
-oiiniUs.
G« to tlio CUcape t Store
VAth Al
wilt.Sbueton,
Proprietor.
^ ■
CHARLEY MEYER'S 5 l1icChoiee8tBn.mu.rf ,
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS
1.1 vi .iilu .in.li.iii/l- ' ■
8hoos,
JBBU Sc.
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Tl. Bert?" "
WHISKIES,
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81ankct .
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instrumental Concert
elCM erftlt km ^
m .yt*'51. 31''
lock Store. Cash paid folr Buffttto
iltdManiJI'uM. -Attn lm* #fti«)loKrf
Indian <irm*ea«ui) pjdiitc^ Buttdo'Sflfefci
foire Justice Siteei when one ti}
tile dftmWls ovrtied up . to thv
''•Jiarge
'Mm wpwii
li.ReJf::p(|||^.0:^ This
aire the lawy6^i|fe^^jjortHni-
.^o brush np -theip. learhinc
and aftejlte^ng tills teatihiony
and IttVyerV to1*i<he c^urt sai<l
IF it understood 'herself and slit
reckoned maybe so she didy
you know, that .the little girt
(Hiri^hvti tly sher was
- Si ■
• 'fhe iaw pMsmng prbftmity
ill a' public place should b>
meeted out., to the assistant
post master ot' Goliad. Thi
—««,TOwv , „,i ^ Guard shows liim up in tin
lwr U,o l of Qo .;,
°- "■ B *«. Ea,l ' I'- 5I :-
W" i"s(' ; W.f "' Pl'-a- «HJ all null by > mv
:i ®'^3. . onll"a 3 ; tlial iliav b>> in ihi. offlcu fur I).
Id simply because the I , ,fl ; ■,,, .
HBf- /-V ' ' I A. Moore, W; A'. Moore, J. \\
8 8fo( Moore, john Moore, Jiio. W.
Moore or Willie Mot re.
Respectfully,
,1Xo. W. Mo.ikj-I
Rkpjly :—Go to hell. Got:
damn yon. fy.'spectftilly,
II. M. Simmon*. I1. M .
Peri). 1!.
This Simmon ntui tiio P. 11
beiv.'een here :«ti 1 Fort Worth
Mr. J. jSf* D**-y, of Port
■ Wii^, who bxTuera small h«*d
ofjruttle a ftsw uiiies East fronf
town, spMiit tiie past week l
our vdll^g|4|i^ai his. covwi-ani)!!;',
A gefltleiuan, whosw name w"e
igjiAf to learn, h:ia lost .aeyerai
_ ' U U« I red Head of horses on Hit b-
&«ned l.iK bjirds Creek during the c<>1 d
weather. It seems that he
moved into th« ccinnty late last-
^Tvo nlaeeS in rt, a .%y failed to recover
at gaud v. We sdffieieutly, to stjuui the Winter
prominent stock man of Be"t
t^aihry; ?ft©«>|i)rad<i, lost set^u
thoroughbred bulls within a few
■lays of. the new year. They
were„in good , condition nnd he
Is at a loss to account for their
death. , 1
r,'-- r ..^ ■' ■ . ' ■ ' ' If •
'yr«uu .the Las Ant u>a« (C*>l., >
L udttr we leiirn of the death at
WYierst,'Illinois, tjf Joseph P.
Farmer of Colorado. Sir. jPaitrf
or was at one tin#i president of
thw Ct.loradu Cattle Grower's
Association, and at the time o!
his death was oft«- iof the pro
prietors of th'o Denver Dctfio
oral: Among all - clashes ol
citizens he was held iti the liigh
est esteem for Ids honesty, en
terpriso atid .philanthropy.
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°""?1 ^—'ioQ Paid: To The*
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Remember thn place," ot Sb:m«cy'a
original Cuttle Exchange, 'OrllBri ftveuuo.
KtiltXGRIFFIN, - - - - . - — TEXAS;
' vluStf'*
> wudh
T8X Ac<
liSt.:#;
Proprietor.
.TIiIh well.knowu hotel lias been tlior-
ouxhly ionoviit4'd mid re'iulti and 1* now
ihe most eomforrnlilc h'Oiwi^lu the coun«
iry. _' : .
The \v(<li ktiowji rt'pirntWnof Ita pro-
prlctoi Is , stilllel -ill giiaralitee that the
Morton Ilmisi- will ba conducted III Brut
cla 3 ftjle.
w jpJftaster Roburt Mulhern met
\vith«ik pntnft"l accident Tues
diiy. VThilo riding aflor cattle
hia^^aoreo' stumbled nnd fell.
throwing the^'boy to the ground
aufltdUiocatinp; his right Wrist.
Surgeon Yeoman^, U.S.A., ptti
Jt ln pluce anrt Bobby will s-jcii
J>f himselt iigaiii.
CATTLE EXCH- HS1
SALOON and Billiard' Pavio/
1 where you will fiud the bsst of
, The recent cold .Weather has A\ INK'S.
made sad havoc with the sheep LIQUORS
in this vicinity. Messrs. Jacobs v ■
& Pirn lost 600 out of.a herd of ■. .CilSAK- .
i}6Qpu:' Mr. Seymour has lost Eiporieucod Bar Tenders always
neatly his entire herd of 1300, i ady to wait on you.
head. Curtis & Robinson have _H waRsrwpac ji. rr>
lost about half of their herdof; C. H. HARKNESS & CO.
22tK) head. Eagle & Holstein iokt GKimtf,; TEXA*.
owning about rhe san#e nuitibn ^
lost olie half. They (Uso'-loS .. Mfoliontort tasMoitj cnlmtnrited ta
nearly all of their line bttckPs.
Dr. Culver and Mr. Ododinaii
Htctionical InnMitllW culminated ta
th* inveution of the Sewing kLichiue,
m.l lulUiou* ef tolling vroiuia ' #r«
...... asastt^3ts 2£
ale among the rortunate ones: If tut« ko trr.o iu tliea'octract aa rcgnrda',
«..i. . i .. i.. ,. i , c dor\i\ i ■ n-^-CO tawis* n-eU'ne, with-what
Ollt l/t <1 held of * }<.() sheeji, for11 r.-ij-.ly to that xsarvelon#
till! doctor lost 'but - 47 .While « bo?lMea4 ef'dl tSat Is - eful m>4
Mr. Goodman lost only 21 t ui
of 800. •
iai'iiiful la DCTr;nn-^J3ctine cccl-.r.--
■Mn' Viaror.fJewina Ilai-liiao, *l:lch
fuirly cdipr,«d t.ll others, not only
)a its a(l&niak;Kty to do sll Linda cj
*or5c, bat )a tr.a ecso trith T-aic'a it is
,-j cci.^r.^a mi oiacrs, not only
(IcntaliiHty to do all hinds c|
.. pi. . ■ -—••< —it ia t!:o ecao trith T7hicli "
Hy care fill uujuirv, WC ! Vl'« • ln'l 'lonsl It m~y bo said ta have cai
l.Hiuve 11,,i ,,;,„,,arniiv,-l,-, ...
few cattle have died in iliis. of U« t:*eatc? kw been to diocsrd
, . ,. . t ' , ev&vy utelcta fo^p::c.-.t:on voculior to
county, -minh#' I lit* IlM.Mft II *ir.l.r %ry luatiir.ca, tad cr.Ir
and most of t hem were old ear-
tie. Tn Comivncli,.' ;tiid cjiitii!ii'.•
West, a lafo-t n;iml<er ure j-
ported d'-.t J.
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and stock wiser
rrequires,
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A l.irge lot of
A.QSIGOLTIJEAL rMPLItfEffTa
s
always on lmnd will k will be so!d- t low
|--rl«c«.
HOHTEE'3 EfiTBBAT.
rho wMt popular
SALOON
In
Fort G r i f f i n,
Iviicpy none bui Uie 1k s(
)
i ;iil. Jt ii nci muJi 1< r :y
Ihe uni'!tiiii© vl]! l- gt n ii"a'ii:ic% 2*rin-
cip^l 0!Ucr* rvn.l jrn^nfacfc/ry,
to-vn, fonr., <\n^ iu U« Lrji dtieo
ef Ilia so'inuv,
G. A, KUBER,
r roprie'or.
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Fort Griffin Echo (Fort Griffin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 18, 1879, newspaper, January 18, 1879; Fort Griffin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233052/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.