Fort Griffin Echo (Fort Griffin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 6, 1879 Page: 1 of 4
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THE FORT GRIFFIN ECHO.
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WHEEIER & POFEY,
attorneys at law,
Breckentfdge, To xas.
Wll|. proeiiw In the Kotli'rul (.'Gtii-t at
(ir.ilmm. ami'In tli(i Olfiriut ioiiriii <>i' rtijv
phfiMvSlmi-kpironhmilVuuiijfi'iiitniiiv-.
A. A. CLARKE,
I.AWTEK AXI> LtXD lOEXT
- Albany, Texas. .
Ill* forfait oivi-.il qcurtcr of a million
of acrcs of tine land'- belonging to the
KrancJ-Toxaii l.ntul Company.
.PETER HART,
Attorney at Law & Land Agent,
NhMkHford County, Texan;
,'J§| J. S. STEfcL,
Justice of the Peace.
KX-OFFtCIO NOTARY PUBLIC.
lortQriai.., ■ • - Tm .
jAND,
&T LAW,
Electing Agenj.
1 Ton given to nil
Buf&loGap, Taylor County , Texas .
AT LAW,
CIBIFFIK, /
, - - - Texas.
& WEBB, *
p at Law,
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ESTATE AGENTS,
.^eph«iw Qo„ Texas.
till tbecourts of 8t«s
fnduytlnlng counties,
attention giv«n
Hate courts.
" and col-
OR. W, M. POWELL
.-'JfeadeMhls piofesslonnl services to tlie
citizens of Fort UrtlHn anil surrounding
TcomoMUilty. " ? ■" ' •
■':} Ofllce, next door to Conrad & Rath's,
up .. . r nSly .
SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
JOHN S. THOMAS,
and Jail
Thomas Patent CIULLED IKOS
Hold* Prisoner*. No timinis
« :U , Texas. P. O. Box. 62.
m
M&L™....
kpinre Mi'jil anQ a good Clean
Bed, all Of which can be obtained at the
FRONTIER HOUSE.
BlUt WiLSOXj Proprietor.
FOUT G111 FFIN. - TEXAS.
LOUlS WOLFROM,
THE FORT GRlFFlN BAKER
r; A .Urge. WAOON YAJtD with plenty
' ! of bay and groin for.saln. ^ '
TOUT GBIFFIN, • - - - - TEXAS.
CATTIJI EXCHANGE,
JOHN 8HAHSSEY, Proprietor.
Palo Pinto, Toxn*.
Keeps none but the best of Wines.
Liquors owl Cigars
f PETEflAVERTY,
ruopRiKTon or TriKONi.r
* 1,1 very, Fcc«l niul Kttige Stable
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FQltT UlMFFlX. ; • : : TKXAH.
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• PLANTERS 1I0TKL..
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HUNTER, EVANS & CO.,
" ■ LIVE STOCK .■ .
COXMIRSICX MFJK IIAXTN.
HATIONAL STOCK YARDS,
East St. Louis. Illinois.
SWING YO' PARDNER.
< ill ji>' jiiirilm>i>.«i. 1'iisi u'tiiiion,
Htonipyo' ii'et iiiiti iiiU|i Vui litffli;
Tnr.it Is i/'•Oh ! <)m >ViUvrmlHl.Mi." „
Givliu' to « nl it l)lliiii-l y, ', • . *
S'ltilc jfo' 4 JIv«IiuMl* — >1 ■ liij 1.. 1« rlili;)) ;
Iloii't M jjfn ilc riwt,
IliihnuHf ;ill--!u>w/ti)V:|i ma i-iKiu |v ;
AUViz iliini't1 yo' lcvi'l In s':
l'"ft'\viii:d four—wluiop up niggiw;.
Ilitck agin—don't Ik- :
JSw ing I'onmliH—injii' de (Iggmv'.'
Wlii'K riiolli'M dun yn'gii.
*l'o| ltl(lU.'8 !
(Hoi' on till I Itik«> a ili'iiini; V
(ioinincn «>io! (Voc. IV Kolier - •
Kjiu't lull Imw dc lUUIii'rs am.).
IIiiihU uniun'—liold (ip y,y Ciitt'-.J !
(Don't Ik; iiiokin' at yo' foi-t!)
Swing j;o' pmtlnm to y.>" plaiM-s:
• , Dat,sdci«iiy't--iliit'*ii:ii'il to l)i'jit. ,
Side fo'waril—when yo*A ivudy v
Make a !>« «• as low's yo* Ulii!
Swing uctoss will op'st bid} '
Now we'll let yo* swap agin. '
I^idies change! (Shot up dtit talkin'!)
Do you tHl'kin' iirtvr while!
Klglit itn' left, ( Don't want no wulkln':)
Make yo' steps an' show yo' style."
' —Irwin Hu^rll.
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FA0T8 AND FANCIES.
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at .tin- ilujiia vit v . til'j I hi iik linyv I! 11 !.• i i "s. it >;( niu.-i
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il IIIisi*i'ij.;:iU- ■ <Itt>1 V:«*(I iii11 a ?111 !I>it• • uf Hi-at: p.• r<yyrV11akn• :Aj[r.
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tiai". Wliiii- icati slati'.j. I?'.'
A tUHii'itms ftitir, wlviclr la^f'i'sf^1''* •v,'t il 'link , ilio i'opr.iti;iiiitiw*«yi" IJants S's ilie{iiA-i*:IvTlif nuti:■
• til.iiin upon ..-.V*>tl'Vrii>'vi':u'tv.i\]'1ftt U^l^i'X'i'i*' itta'it.-.iK not i'.oii j Ii<m'of lirt'lhri'ii is i^ilciilivtt'tl tit
like citslani pi«', is lii'ttis? trans
; 1 jook (Hit I'ol- lln* lit>t Main.
'.wlpftiit.vlij;-'it' it'coi'd ;i.a'.xnit ^jpOU^UO, ;V■.'(>1' ivvonigiug
, atnl tilt', pn'ilj.i' jn'tlVifiitaiici', iii' iii«ir« ih:iiL.tiill
It is estimated that the num-
ber uf Indians now living is
800,000. ' ' ' J;
The preface of Murk Twuiu'a
latest woik saya; M Written by
one loafer for auotUt'r lotifer.to
•read it." ' '
Ea t oysters only in the months
th^it have an "rv in their nnnies.
and drink whisky only in the
moil titsthat liuve a "k" i n tii ;ii-
names. '
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Four hundred loromotivea are: rest—w«* die a natural dentil
turned out by the Baldwin loco ! ^ - - J-i-'
tire works of Philadelphia an
nnally. This is more tluui onej tnrtekiiisr bird.
the wolf is at our door—Dury us
nnder a rose-bnsli—list<?n to the
A man is always waiting for
some ont* to tell him how hand-
some he looks. A woman Will
jast stand before a glass anil
see for herself.
A little girl was puzzling her-
self about her transference from
heaven to this mundane spheiv,
and questioned her mother:
•'Did Uod and the angels have a
funeral when I eame away ?"
■: ' I presume there svna no funer-
f.;al," replied tlie niother. "AV'eli,":
Some men are like pop-corn.
So long as they keep c(>ol' they
con conceal what's in them, but j said the child, "l piestiniii they
whenever they get right hot they felt bad."
turn wrong side ont..
v; . V ).y{ mm > ^ ••
Copper money is coined ex-
clusively for religious purposes.
It enables man to feel that he
has contributed to the spread of
the gospel without drawing too
largely on his income.
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11 (T<,.1 l.atl. Kiveti ll.ee a s« ii.:o:it, :s-j. <(r yt. .lulia.. at Oal
Ust he hath foiilkh'd to th.e ... I1S : j- ,imt! (>. M'.-st vUIm, (Jynne ftu-tincoiii-s
le to that fliild the image <>f recurl. Ii waseoasidered are-!,mt U^forre ill )elmir.)l htscel-
tvinity : until lie is te.r yoai's; maHiabie f.Ntt. a few venrs am ,[^,',itl,MV 11,1 la« ll} il
1«1 I. L him tVav.voti : until he i.s jfol. H holw ,0 tl,,t.a n,jloitia tnoiU-st eiirtilar. gently urging
nvKity let liiui love* y<Jtt, tiiiil ' but tiie Now ^d\k i/erald ro ' ''''''^ atia.us.S says :
until (leath let liitn respect ytiii, centl.v-phbliiilietl the iiaint's of'1from which tJi-
vir ' iies-'Aluvri iiAti::vi li.-tr. ^ -■?rt5:
-r, j1*iJ'.t>v«t.V l>i tiUutiw til* ;ahd eoUseryjitorie^, aud:tlie
and until death lua friend ; aim • (r,,riiijr the venr " T^gam jfro made on mahogany
planted from l'l'ru-'into Hotuhi'-'ifi«
! CaU ft nit ia. it i-i <'a}le«l chili-
. v ^::
j chil'imoya, oiit;o e.it,joyed, fin
j titver be„forgotten. '/■■■
i " It has been proved that,the
jstrenglh, care and. thought ex-
j pendvui by the Vrt^oge hoiis-i-
j wile', in c.oaxing a weak-.cliestt'd,
Hollow-back ml. consumptive ge-
lit ii i t,i in t i p two inches, would
lift a ton weight three,quarters
of a niiie,.aud raise a. thousand
dollar mortgage out of sight.
Miss NVhitteu, of Baniariscot-
ta,. Maine; is supposed lo have
the longest hair of any wotniin
in the world. It is eight feet
long, and when dressed in
French tw ist it passes si x t iines
around.her head. The; growth
is perfectly naiural. She has
been pifered a large sum for her
hair. V . 1
A country editor in Michigan
th us bids fa re wel l to hisrea ders,
his newspaper having expired:
Good-bye. Toll tiie bell gently
—this is our last kick-r-handle
us with care —lower Vis gently to
}!i to a lodge.
grocer in
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luring the year.
to give hint good principles, j - m> :'■■■ -
rathei' than elegant, manners, j Kpv- Di'. Deems, of New York,"
that lie may .owe thee an en-1 tells the following, which has
lightened rectitude and not a!not heretofore been printed. He
frivolous elegance; make him j says one of liis parishioners,
an honest man rather than a! w,lw was about to die sent for
man of dress*. him and.told hitii, that .heWished
j to make a suggestio)i to him.
J * which.lie hoped he.would take
iti good part. "CertHinly,'' said
the j)«atQi', "anything you say
will have great weight with me."
•'Bul l trust you will not lie ofr
feuded at it," rejoined tlie dy-
1 ngmail, ''for I mean it for your
good." ''Why, my dear friend,"
Many persons are puxzled to
understand what tlie terms
"four-penny," "six-penny" and
"ten penny" mpans as applied
to njttils "Four penny" means
four; pounds to the thousand
nails, and so oil. It is an old
English term, and meant at
iirst "teii pound" nails (tlie replied Dr. Deeriis, "I shall W
Hionsaud being underwood) but only'too happy to hear yotir ad-
the old Etiglisit -clipped it to
"tenpvtti," and from that it de-
generated until ■■penny" was
substituted for "pound." When
a thousand nails weigh less than
one poiiiuVlhey are called tacks,
brads, etc., and are reckoned by
ounces. "■
Ex-Qovernor Uubbard, es-
timates that the population
of this stale under the new cen-
sus will reach -three, millions,
vice and to profit by it. We ail
tables by thorottglibred Cubans
in swiillow-tailed coats and '
wliite kid fthives. When a man
smokes tinek(ij' these t'igars he
walks on air, and dreams that
liiMias a diamond scarf pin and
a sixty live dollar stiit.df clothes
on,>ahti iust marrie.l rich. It
makes the breath sweet, ami
keeps the teeth white,„and will
force a lnuslache on the smooth-
est .lip in live weeks. It im-
proves and beautifies the com-
plexion, eradicates tan, freckles
and danlruff, and is enjoyed by
all the smoker's '"sisters, cousins
and aunts." It permeates the
house, window curtains, closets
and clothes with the delicate
have our -.failings,/and lajueouJ od<r and exquisite fragrance of
sciotis of many sm.^lh" The col ; lleliolrope, New-mown llay.
ocpiy proceeded in this style for Jot'key Cltib and White Rose,
some time when, finally, after It will fasten the front gate
the reverend gentleman's ctiri- eyery night, arid carry in the
osiry was Riised to the highest. paper in the morning, chase the
pitch, the pooi, man, at death's-cats oil the garden?, drive the
door, said in a soieiiin whisper j hens to water and -hardly ever'
" Well, doctor, wha t I want to j fail to make one feel better al I
say ia this ; Never go to bed on over. No well regulated family
can properly keep house with-
out them,, for the "man who
smokes this cigar will never cut
wood too long for the stove,
never Swear when lie puts up
stoye-pipes, never step on it
lady's trail, joii^b club, or go
" iiii' •' '"— after
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an
stoniiicli.
The govern meri t lias issued a
new double barreled, breetdt-
loading postal carti, wliich, like
a good riile. works both ways,
For inKtaiice, >vw can send one
of these new postal cauls to a
mail at Oshkosh. and inform,
hiiu that he owes lis two dollars,
and ask him what he is going to
do about it. He can write to tis,
'I" .t.'-° IP fjo tli^ eominy. amongst ita,. .inspecting'supper.'
devil, and ask us wl.aj we are;^ ^ lU,a agricultural ad-! -
gt.dng to do about it, f^ u''yi Vanlag.^, a.Hl manV of tliem j Tlie following.iuterestmg sta-
The time has come when
our cattle and sheep men may
expect to be called upon to de-
fend their ranges from prairie
iirtfis. A great tiiany strangers,
, unused to a frontier country, are jd.nVii to the post-ofilce
to the ... ! . '■ . •.
which would entitle us under a<lini^ion--one 'better than to permit' risti,'s P^'l'^hed In the Wasli-
the present ratio of represeHta-both shows. What.lh(>jr (,au ( ^ fmm K(,(.in„ iag on/W would seem to indi-
tioii to twenty-two members of 1'1L' country needs now is a post- awa.. froin (hem, We all.know l'att! l'mt is tt funeral occa-
congress, Which exceeds tliiit of
any state at present except that
al card that a subscriber can!
reniit two dollars in before I
away
what follows; thousands of
- . . 'acres of good grazing lands are
of New York and Pennsylva- forgetsit. ; j bnrned^ over, and often . lite
l,U1'! 'Hie nic.knntne.vof the citizens j-stockman is compelled - to ntoVe
Blondin, jti his Vienna", exhi I tif the several states are as i'ol- his herd. \\ e know not at
bitions, uses ji rope .stretched at • lows: Alabama, lizards ; . Ar- what moinont , the destroying
ii height of 150 feet, and wall
blindfolded. wilhotit a balance: _
pole, and death' would 'be ineyi- i Coiuiei'ticiil, wooden nutmegs ;! is the time to plow guards
table if he tumbled. lie is; ikdivwafe,, liiusktais ; Florida,.['aroiitid the range and back tire,
shadowed by a Mr. Thompson, | Hy-Up-tlie crtfeks ; Uetvrgia, buz- f making the range coiiiparatively , ,, •. , , ,,, .• . .
wealthy vnthtisiast, Who has /.aids ; .Illinois, suckers V.Ittdia-: safe. Fir« guards across the K 11 V,'-,'K-^,l<-
Ex-Senator Dorsey, of Arkan-
sas, now owns a tract of land in
Colorado, eighty miles long by
forty-li ve miles wide, oil which
are 13,000 liead of cattle, 300
horses, arid a costly mansion.
Two children were playing in
the sand together. The small
boy said to the little girl: "Do
you wish to be my little wife if"
The little girl, after rellectitig:.tl v ilw ,Illo ...... . ... „ .. , . • , ( ...
"Yes.The small boy : "fl't'ii ihet^,")0,000 that the acrobat .will) na, fiofsiers", Iowa, Iiawkeyes yicenter of the range, especially if-Jjj ())(j1*' whu i h
as. jay liawkers ken- it is iafge, is a good idea. A1) ] |i->uil v' t.? ill til • st.i'c iticreiise l
eii at j lows: Aiaoanta, n/artis y, ai- '«« u't'oi^to , v..
dalles j kahsass toothpicksCaiifVirnia, : clement umy sw( )p down oii its
lance gold hunters: Colorado, rovers;: and'wipe-out-, the range. Now
nevi- Connection!, wooden nutmeirs; I is the time to plow guards
si oil for the greenback party.
Last year the greenback party
polled 2,750 votes in Colohido ;
tlws year it lost seventy-five per
cent, of the? . Last year, in
Connecticut., it cast 3,31 -J votes ;
this yeai" the party lias not been
heard from. Last year, in Iowa,
it fused wi til the demoera's, and
the twii parties together Hast 125.-
000 votes; from which suKfaei •
take oil my boots/ - fall from his rojle and be killed j Kans
A young man in the'•Answers; before lie i
to correspondents" coliunn of a•son ',i,s 'lve
New York paper, asks : to wi" (
nuiehes sixty. Thonip-] tucky, corn crackers ; liOiiisiav (his requires a large anioiint <.|fj.i,T(i(H), it. polled -1 >.t)->;) votes
ive years yet in which ^ua, , Creoles ;. Maine, , foxeslabor, but is a safe -.plan, and; only, wvhi'di is enviiv.ilent to :t
lose his wagei. "Maryland. craw thumpers ; may save a great many dollars., loss of 15.000. or v>.),.)■),) > N •
.,i . .. . coittpariS')?! can o" ni.ole u -
. Michigan, wolverines; Minne- .... " .. .r"—* „ . ! ...... ,;r .i.i, i„
A learned Gentian doctor
discov-
!sota, gophers ; Mississippi, tad-, -..-.iju- following sliitistii >
poles; iMissouri, pukes; Nt
nttttiberof Five Masons which:
existed at tlii end of the last
f, |ju, tween the vote of .-this 'party -in
Massachusetts in ISTtS and in
1W70. tVn accouat of the Rail-
t asfrajifanivK iniiiii, mi «-. n>lVf"!"""'s*
t iirn *|>flh<l(.n<.(. solh'itt'tl Mii'l ii:;irU. t iv-
patrtH nirnl li(.i|on'appiii-ation I"
ww, iiuVfun.
(.'(it' Wurt|i, . . Ti'Mij^
"How can I gain a copious com-
maiul of languajji* f VV.-mmhl a.l v j „• i„ls
JSWk"'1 J>' 81"]elVti-it Iil..li|w«r;,li;(i|!l.,!lli ''3-'.!I j,raid,ii;: fell! , al. r : .N.'Va.la, 'J.-!*'"" •" ''=•* IM la".;'th-jiiorriillr' vale li-iiij; .■♦l.ailv
of animals in gelieiitl, «nd of i;. Now llanipsliire,l-vt'ar vv'" l'v 1,1;'d Willi- interest: .mixed in with tlie total vote th;^
A new and impoltant railroad man in pat l icular, any color he!j,,.Ju|jt!l i„,vs ; w,Jersey, Miles Germany tln re aie tiiriMi (ietieral Bi^tlei' riw'eiyed. L ist
project waH initiated last week j pleases. lie is accotnpanicd ii| i or (.|an, nitt'h. rs; New' York.'1,,,ntl,Vvl . ",!(l |V,11>' " v,!- — '"
by iiliug the charter «if the, his.,travels of propagaii.on: by.' a;! kuickerboekers; N.uth Caroli- l(,d^' s ; H« it 'ilau,d. :*!•: - Hun
'i'exas Tiutlk road, Which provj dog -with, a rose-colored eye, a.; |U|< tar boilers and inclines ; Hnl'.V; '^•'•unania. II; S t
poses to lQn from Dallas to cat with an orango-ieil eye, iuid buckeves : Oregon, web vii,< 1 v ^i^'nhd and WaI;
Sabine Pass, a distance of 'ubo'u'l | a monkey with a chrome-yellow t)1(lf ,jM j jl.v,4{ peunatiites,l,s* '• ^eotftwid. :):)5 : lr-land,
liliodeIsland <iiS ; Malta. i MJol
- two year in Mississippi it j < l1
;,|2'.tl00 votes; this year il has
•oilly !>,v:i le-iiid fruai in t ii ar
stale ia ii s('..ii.te.rin«,w>ty-. L.is.i
•l
three hundred oild fifty miles,|eye. Hut the most cui'mus
tlirectlo.n being - cime
southeasteily, .passing ihroughjone eye black and tin
, 1 an ! leiithethcatb . —
the general direction being ^eimenS of his area negro with „ ^j,,^ . Son'lt Carolina, wea- '""d^in'l l/i-x-euiiioiMg. ,..; .1, I
l ; ' -jels ; Tt'nnes.iei', whelp's ; I'ex -. .^''ini. 15 ; Iletituat k. 7 ; Swildeti
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Fort Griffin Echo (Fort Griffin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 49, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 6, 1879, newspaper, December 6, 1879; Fort Griffin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth233094/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.