The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 24, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1883 Page: 2 of 3
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WOOLEN 1ILU.
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A? jouruallsts, deeply interest
©d in the welfare and prosperi-
ty of the people at large and
especially those of this section
of country■, we deyn it our doty
Br
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and a world of fine foe! ever
Crystal Falls. The doal de;
its there hare been tbor«
tested and found io.be of a
superior qualify. There Is an
abundance of wood near here to
supply the wants of any num-
ber <*( mills, and there is no
, . , healljbier country anywhere.
lowMnbM to whatever ob w# ^ ^ t|)# Bllte[prtae j.
/
ject that tends to bring comfort,
happiness and wealth to the
masses. Other countries far
less favored', than Northwest
Texas have by their toil and in-
dustry, judiciously directed, be-
come the richest and most pow-
erful nation* on earth. Austra-
Ifa, the settlement and prosper! -
ty of which- began by the Brit-
oat iah government transporting her
prisoners Ihitfae* and establish
:jint? tfcera there as? a peri 3 i solo
0y in 1787, is not so well adapr-
thisWtion of
as, yet, t y their mdubtry
ntion to sheep
and wool growing they
enormous wealth,
that they have in a
to establish
.the ripi!
instead a hi
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new, but afl great
that haye amassed enormous
fortunes for nations and individ
uals were once new. ■ -|
Thai it will pay, and |
too, to establish woolen
here we have not the
doubt More wool would
brought to it than it could man
ufacture. The heavy f
to and from eastern mills
be saved to the home oonsomeirs.
Employment to a vast number
of men, women and girls would
ashed ■ ' in on
would b# spent here at home,
a tide of immigration would
flow into thjs and surrounding
comities such as no new County
ever before witnessed, and we
as a people would move onward
and upward to a higher de(
of wealth,' prof|gj|y tod hap-
piness, such as irSSSly, if < ver
seen, in~m new country. That
labor is hifith .her* .is no draw-
en terprfse in view.
® H* Ltjrti Brown Sugar, ' $1-
10 lbs Rice, - - fl.
10 lbs Prunes, - - fl.
SlbsCoffee, - - «U
8 Uw I>rted Apples, - $1.
5 lbs Baking Powder, - $1.15
60 lbs Boiler Patent Floor, $2.
200 lbs Salt,
m-• > " i,- '■ p •' %' :j\.
Continues to Sell
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c Cans I
12 J lbs Oatf Meal,
6 Gallons Ooal Oil,
CHEAPEST GOODS IN
1 lb Climax,
3 Bottles Snuff.
3 Cans California
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. the quality
wr^-i soone^ than tie
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this
[f there is a demand
uch ljuwr aa;fa. : ?ded
i> .mills, the de na -
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rn «nd Kastern cities
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ess', fields -Of 'wealth in the
jreat Weil, It is high time
ire vve*e keepintj; oar v-jaith al
iome and enriching ourselves'
inf. her and for*t
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.
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Have just received« Splendid Ifoe of
California Blankets,
Underwear,
FaK and
NoUoits,
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Remember I Sell
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w Look AT TH*
toneless Codfish,
No. 1 'Mackerel,
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— v-j agency under charge .of Lieut.
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of woolen!
ng capital* 1 At IjOulsviJie, October 17,
-4 n W. T. Cox of
Hsh in At- i or a hilkk, late of Fort Griffin
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that
a re tae and he can b« found m
f -h sheriff's office ifl
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etc V\4g s love of j living i# the central part-at
tpWt j0'W0 #ffl vi«it ';h ev-
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ifo< aiiijy nsi'.' dwelllMdtollSftt
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'and Ja> -lbs' ,*dd Wftbj
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o ice "tof' rent," posted on
a hon<*c ■ - 7' This fact'
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Order it from the
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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/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.