The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1883 Page: 3 of 3
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2 LaUi<-r HaUowill,
Jnn« Fjtteioan,
LsilnMattlwiwa,
WIHk - Htone,
Carrie Rojrm,
Ada JB:i<u iirdaon,
J Klvlr.-i StanideClr,
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y Baylor- Land fiisTirtliyr, vafyRE®
i'm Eottc QffleV Xueaday. aitd
aiied us a f--w mDinvnts. 11-
att on a vSstt to hits old borne,
iir ^laio Callahancoauiy
wastro -Chickens, fresh
fegeiablea, bailer cheeae, etc,
ttfeHari«N ld^.
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—Almoat a 8«riou« fire occor-
rad m K K Mnnnrnx a iealdgDc«|
Thursday moriiirijff. 'l'be can-
vuh« and paper in the servant*
caught fire from a stove
pifM* and soon the roof was fn si
but plenty o^ help being
at hand, the flatties fortunately
• ! «d. Now the
bouse needs a new roof^
yjTo have not seen 6i Wea
ver look ho happy In a long
lij u as he did Balurday evening
laH., cause, Mrs. Weaver and
the fiule Weavers returned
ftoaHheir sanittinr visit to the-
old home In Ohio. Mrs. Wen
ver was accompanied by her
Ptier, Miss Litzle Hy^rn, wIk,
will remain in our couniiy some
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pet' M «. Un„ km r U UIHn thjjJrtid
in hla Jeweti y UafMirtftwat, lie will w II
vow U >a<' aoOTaUfa# w^urti for from I f
H* ih ..1-0 it«nd<|n:(rt (Jf for gold
WMTIm aelta 8i from «W to wowr^
ll-iS' to! ! ...vnu-flt MUll W«*i*hl«f
« vri mi vtldnjf fromn .-o!-
UattleWoife,
illitor) Witiimiw,
vifilH.. LuiU'i- '
Iluiisrlijiter,
Myrtfs Culftmi
Anni'- WiUiatna,
Joe llAnnttTO, ;
< 'has Iff TeirjT,
llarrv l>irk«-,r«on,
ramesJllg**.
Sitr.ih Cam]
SaiH. 8h««fl .H
SylUHViison,
Phillip
MtM" MH«.K."3T;
jChariM Wbit«,
I Lit.i Fisher,
Julia Pato.
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son, Dh^iov ^ ^mient
_ Allen arid Gol Britton came lh
- = •• •. train > - "iV and.
®; fOOj'mtmred «o«th next morning.
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04 ^. ichiuei, caif b ' found at E K.
^ W|| Mannings cheaper than ever
()( f [before offered in Albany or
lw! j any where else. 14
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—^Qar streets would present a
much cleanlier appearance if
J | dealers in ice, beer and oyster*
* W would not throw the empty oaus,
~ 1001 bottles, saw-dust and sueb like
, truck into theatrest
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Foster,
A Wife Post,
Julia (;«*«,
HL Clay White,
<7hari#>n li.-ott,
JohnSlifoid*.
lolm Maruey,
Haiti* I'ate.
} Maddoi
Pate.
Winnie!
r Merriam,
Bob L*n< h,
Kilward H*j,
'I'ommie Martadd,
0 WillieUpolr.,
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We ba*e on haiid and are
receiving a, very large
of doors, Hasb, blinds,
fm]^jinoulduig8, pickets, loiuber,
sh J shingles, etc., which we will sell
*$l|a8 cheap as any yard, on the
jgl railroad. The M.T. Jones Lum-
; berOo. _ ^ 21
J. W. Ellison sella 165 head
971 of one and twojieai old wh« cat-
" tie: to F. E, Conrad 100 head,
and to Judge Fisher 05 bead.
be-purchasers will pot theifrin
their pastures fo.fr safe keeping.
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—Dear traveler,do you know
he Pool House has changed
lands, been remodeled,Jrenovat-
ed,and wet's the best table of any
>ouse iu Albany ? FWs was the
old feoatelfy; when Albany waa
a baby, and now Mr. and Mrs.
McKinney are making it more
Kjpular than ever.
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Farmers and ranchmen in
Stephens, Young and counties
north will find it to their inter-
est to buy their lumber, shin-
gles, etc., from the M> T. .Tones
umber Co", Albany, Texas. 18
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Don't ^o for toard any
more, if you can't 01 will
pay, you cannot eat , at
Hart field's.
-Mr. T. B. Baldwin, traveling
and correspondent of
Tit. whool o|x«en<Ml October 1«L with I
77 pupil- ; en railed at pt*aenl/12fl. wKh-a j Ik
jiroHfH'Ct of a ffra«lua Increase In Ibe aune J
i^-r. Tl « number will probably mount j 00|;
up to 160 on tlM! opettlnf in Ike Btsr ^
Miliooi houue
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Principal.
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f Kxambution tn part.
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^ 97 Texas Siftinga, the best and
^ | sharpest w*«kly paper publish
9HI ed in the 8tate, was circulating
mmmknoug onr cltUens Monday.
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Don* go for board any
mora. If you can't or will
pay, you cannot eat at
HARTTIJKLt/a.
LW«t
—Mr. W. W. Sam.nous baa
resigned his office as Juatloe o
the peace and ia now to be found
Remaining in the |x>*Mrf*o«* at Albanv | in the office and yard** of the M.
**VS%I^ir-"V of 'P Jones Lumber Company.
"ua-^Virirt
-oh want ft'- will outer It to
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y .n o,. foMiii.iirt aSiiMWT WWy
pries* 1 :<>uii and nee t • di -
ular at liruekiMtr't Pkamiaey.
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Ilifin wiil plt'«x« aay "advertiM*!.'4
S F. MriNMHf, P. M
Miller JanM>« Kd
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But lor Ida L
l*ntl.-> Amoa L 3
B* t u e 1 , H
Brl).^ M< M *
liryant Jwwlo
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BSri;liard W fc
<;row t J
*row J T
llaic<"ii IM 3
.iini' « Mra M A
Perrr Charlotte
Pldltoa J C
Pri«* P«te I
name our sheriff does
*.ut he hired a 'uorsej .11
dkini, Uverymat| ' -I M" K,1/'
this
no| k
from
•if • koutidgM, to ride lo
jduj-e tl aroe here, sold the
to 8i( ni Williams and
y, ,. nis ««ui g two deputy
«herif|> of HU'phena county
ram* HI identified the hoise,
4 Uiii, bn tk to his rightful
u'- i id friend Williams Is
Voitnaen CynlhM
.lonr* Jmialina 2
JvinO'i T J
JOlHM L P
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Koiiernem C H
Ramsey JWa
Rl. ii. r "<n H M
Randall Jawea I
Ri. ln*i>">o Alte-rt
HiilllvMtt .M; M B
Hmlth J W
UUerbark P B 4
Van Arthur
Vina Aielrew
Wooda m
William* W H
Wiley is certain to play a lone
j baud and win at anything he
i undertakes.
DON'T ASK FOB OBEDIT AT
S, B. MANNING'S, for job will
j 'otitiyaly be refused. 7
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CONRAD k 0
CEO. C. REEVES,
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Dealer in
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SADDLES, HARNESS,
Leggins, $pnrs, Quirts, and Bverytbi
in the Saddlery Liine.
Still and California Sat
Bigged With Oaliforia Leather.
Albany, T^lf
Ecnon Oit waa niaittiraotured InSf.
Loufc. MlKHotirl. 1801, and not an acxiidint
la 00 rooonl «8 having resulted from iea
m-
use.
Kdpion Oil furul hc« a cieir, brrlglit,
llrht, ia crystal wldte in color, utfdoriouH,
bod f ee frot
Last night at the Office 8a-
00n a wagon was raffled for the
jeneflt of Mra. Hill who has
been^left in destitute circum
stances' by her huaband, he
being In }aik charged with mail
robbery. John Thomas, color-
ed, made a good throw aud sold
his obance to flarvey Biggs and
Bob Watts for fl/e dollars and
they got the wagon, after which
they tried but failed to put it
up again at $2f, for the benefit
of the woman, ao they donated
to bej. Very commendable
*tal white In color,
/am depoidt- or svdiineut. It
aitrna finely, doca notccuat the wick, and
i nbHolutelyaafc.
Tlie demand for Eufiott OiLliM^nd |
«00 per cent, dining the year 1882.
—Billy "Arlington, the old
time endman of the minatrel
trouD of which he waa the bead,
gave an entertainment in Shields
Opera House Monday night.
Mr. Arlington has abandoned
the burnt cork profession and
with his wife and little daugh
ter, mix comedy, melodrama
and lectures. His l«ctaj ij*Wfsja
Problem
which
his entire performance. Tbej
Eoho heartily commends the
Arlingtona to the public
it
in them.
I*p|
ctures. His lecture "litre's
#m." is limply immense j
in fact, can be said of
IH
On and after thla date, Mr. C.
H. Hope, ot the City Drug store, ■
will have charge of our bookej
and accounts. Any settlement
made with him will be approved ~1
by us. . [
, Drs. Baibd & Powkll.
Albany, Texas, June 9,1888. *
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—Louis Hill smoked his lira
<;igar Monday evening. He
wasn't sick, Oh, no I The Eoho
wquid be pleased to receive an
article from Mr. Hill on "advice
M*t*, the photographer, has] In the art of smoking."
received a full Qlte of stock and] We think It would be rich read
Ma new instruments and is^nowjlng.
rea-ly for all classes of work in
bin line. Particular attention
paid to out dooi work W
W Pines'* Basins Powura at
KonrtM'a
Beutple yeaat Koma wwi eooh (raqM (!<••
TO THE PUBLHl.
Selling for oeth only, I am
enabled to tell for lest than
any man oan who does a oredit
business. You have only to
prloe my goods to prove It.
E. B. MANNING. 9
—Dr Baird's old horse "Bob''
d< es not hove a fondness for
fence, wlrf with dog attach
ment. Wire and dog tiled to
mix up with Bob's bind legs,
HmMi Bob lit out, diveated bim
self <.f lhe boggv and went 10
bis stable in.a hurry# The doc
tor said if the—— ■ - fool
of a horse had not went mo like
—— across the railroad
that oo^hlng would have been
broken.
Fire Umsrssce. .
All neodlug policies written
tin their property cart liave
them placed in the best compa
niee by seeing Watts, On vip
belli Hill. 18
Fire*. .1
Look well to you flues
stovepipes. A little negligence
or "'I guess It will-stand-a-Httle*
while" practice, is very liable
to cost you your home or busi-
ness house. Old stovepipes
dear at any
patched up are
prloe.
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ImmudMte poaacaalon gi*«> A tw<
roouiMl bo* liouiw, 14x14 «^mjIi. eanvawod
and saMiwd ; iiuwtod mat Mr. Banw'a.
L. L. Wam.
Lumber! Lumber!
We have now in yard one of |
tlie largest stocks of lumber.^
shingles, doors, soshs, etc., westK
of Fort Worth Owing to the fact
that we have recently niadtvery
large purchsces at very lowest
I
enabletl to sell lumber lower
caeh prices in both lumber and
shlt)gles, we will hereafter b«
M
tbjl|#Ver. Parties ©ontemplat
inj,', building «ill do well to ex-
amine our stock and prlc< s be- L/
fore purchasing elstrwher*. jjf *
10 M. T .Jon W LITMVKH OOM
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Robson, G. W. The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1883, newspaper, November 3, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393467/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.