The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. [1], No. [39], Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1884 Page: 1 of 2
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\Y 16. IS*L
; court convenes next
at C7«fi0 at
—* 3d
member
in town
i
yard and
■S
banting
t Man-
' 9ft
i Seed* for *4,
BHBHHlHMKil
V* r Stone
will oftll
wbo leave
rtvleaat
° ■ tt-iy ■
V.
Cotton Heed Meal
at
W. K. MOORS A (JO.SS.
Judge J. N. Campbell came iu
on lust evening's wain to attend
District court, f . t?
iiuwl
Suite at $6.80.
A Kyinftp
rtMtt-'"' '"L
Mann'mg' >,
Just ar-
83
Charley Hartlield sold hie
property on the west aide of the
square, where the butcher shop
is located, to Max Black, who
we are told will build a good
hci|8€ the coming summer.
I —Rose &
Gent's Cuh
—
a fine
Shoes.
- v...i. - . '
line
•f
30
^ __^ T a sacfc
flour, at (Jreswell A
—If you need a good
vou tin* Jackson or Lhi
toe to give satisfaction.
n loan sell
I g uarau-
Sherift' Simpson arrested two
by the uames of Phillips
McGuire'on a warrant from
e county, charging
them with theft of cattle. Mr.
rtry'-Tbe Phillips has been living in Al-
bany for some time.
tve corn for
>u't forget that
-Hot
-Rose A .ft
jeofG.
UOUI
for cash.
Major Gordon, of Newcastle,
who has been fen town sev-
weekts, returned to Ian home |
it Wednesday.* ■ I
'"J
bm ahd Jerry, Ruin
, a( tbe Casino Baloun. • " Stt
J. E Flanders, esti
the coat of the court house
87 up to the 11th inst., at about
$17,210; actual expense about
*> $20,000. The corner walls are
r built sixteen feet higher
than thev are at present.
Wjtien
Fresb appit* M Uart Ik-Id's.
32
■I-.werythmjf 'U\ the- way of torage
30
grain and seed cheap goto
W. R. MOORE A CO.'8,
They
Are Headquarter*.
S. Bay nor, largely inter-
in the Raynor CattW
Company, of Knox county, was]
in town this week
—Heavy woo;
prices lor cash
ear at reduced
eefter. f ' 88
and mil
tor sale at
C^.'s.
Major Winter attorney for
the Texas Central, was up from
Waco this-week lor the purpose
of paying ofi *the judgmeut ren-
dered at the last term of the
District court in favor of C. O
Burnett. It will be remembered
that this grew out of an ' *
received by Mrs. I
Cisco, about a year and a half
ago. The judgment was for
$1,000. Jj
fj^-One barrel of
cost, at Hope's
2f> Iwrrek of Ripev and Samuel'* Ken-
tuckey whiskey and Beech Rum, direct
from the bonded warehouses of Kentucky,
it title Texas Central saloon. gB
Commissioners' court met lasr
Monday with all the members
present. The regular order of
business Was dispensed with
and the matter of Dug Cauip-
lwlTs claim for a rebate «m
tail liquor dealer's oocu
tax taken up. This
grew out of the local
question at Griffin. The dl
of $160 was not allowed.
J, E. Flanders, architect of the
Burnett at court house, was instructed to
make an estimate of the labor
performed - and material fui
uished on the'court house. 1
Bill of Geo. D. Barnard & Co.,
of $179.62, was rejected because
interest was claimed, j
County treasurer Keener pre-
sented his report which was ex-
amined and approved.
8. D. Pulton was granted a
rebate' on the valuation of his
flock of aheep, aud the clerk
ordered to draw a warrant iu
New Process
88
1 Tar for sale at
:VV
Last Saturday, at Hot Springs,' favor of Mr. Fulton for $7.20
Arkansas, in a street light be-
tween the gamblers of that city,
six men were killed. Two Flynn
brothers, gamblers, being killed
instautly, a hack driver
killed, and two other bystand-
ers, and , three others danger-
ously wounded. Ed Howell
known here as Ed Forest, was
on4 of the attacking parties.
—Great
Rose &
toes.
satnajfuction in heavy clothing at
JKu^Kiir's. n
" * ""f IW I l1 ! !■ II • i* ' :j
tmy seed pota-
bas a frefeb hiu>-
w ■ a Is
ow b Ute
K. R.HS
Count
Puoi'o
mo Fowoaa at f
r~- *> MAW hiko'B
ai
an
■m
-An e uslom-madt
warranted to give
s Um
saAfkc
HE
>es «old by its
letton.
& Keeoafiil:
J. W. Flanders representing
the J. C. Aver Co ,Uowell.
Mass,,
womi in tow 11
hu tuediciuv
this week aud 1
advertisements.
aft
£ f C r 1
ilaoolih <;
KYB
mhIs nf brau aud shorts mixed,
MuCouib's. 37
Kentuoky CInb, Sideboard, and Moo-
a l) whiskies, tbe bust made, are to be
■and at tbe Casino Saloon.
J A. Tandy, Hood
ty, and Frank Tandy, Som-
ervill county, nephews of C. K.
Stiibling, "have been visiting in
this county the past week, and
will probably beoome citizeeus
of Shackelford oouuty.
—Rose A Kceimr-
Buy Goods CI
—Clear Lake
b rough L to this
'Saloon.
For headache, tooth ache, ear ache, neu-
ralgia, back ache and sort: eyes, eajl on
Welch, at the Texas Central, for pain
paint. • 38
Do not forget the entertain-
ment to hight by the young
folks of our town, for the benefit
of the public school. The en-
tire proceeds will go to pay the
indebtedness on the school
building. All who feel an inter-
est in our public school should
$ot fail to attend lleserved
seats are on sale at Bruckner's.
tto is, "Cash will
best whiskey ever
at the Casino
> 63
^rof. Patton„ from the north
|MMt part of the county, a sheep
lao, was in town last week,
i says his sheep are all right.
K,' - ■
"A idee
R. Mauutng
it of Flower Seeds
88
line of
the
J. H. Biggs returned from Ft.
forth last Sunday, where he
been iu attendanoe on the
Lodge, t O. 0 F.
have tbe
—Go see J. R. Wells when you
want
81
.til
■iiiiMtMd •
* McCo.ni>>* for Millet
3D
Col. N. T. Tallbott, who has
faeeutly bought an interest in
a cattle htnch in this connty,
returned from St. Louis, last
Tuesday.
want to deal
. —If y
aaan fill
aatlsbetian, uall oo Roee
who
give
3V
'
Ml Wltli^neli
detonjAMt to
ee ^Eeeuer.
jir-AtB. R. Manning's, evorything in
lifeline (hat but It takes tbe
' oa h to get It.
Dr. Culver, Judge Sgrlbling,
, K. Weaver. E Frankel, and
B. Aiendl, all «itl«^ns of the
lern part uf the county,
in town this week.
Our filend John Jacobs has
the nucleus of an aviary at his
foed store, consisting of nine
Canaries, two Bed buds, and
two Guinea pigs. We deem it
necessary to say that the latter
are not birds. He wants a coon.
-Row A
jsaa
of C>M>per's ah
. Manning's.
sell Goods obeap. 36
Dip on
UK
Dave Barker, formerly of this
county, now deputy sherifi of
Wheeler county, brought an at
tacbed witness dowu from Mo-
beetie this week. He says cat
tie are looking better down
here than in the Panhandle.
V toll stock Boots
Keener's. 3U
hat, you
US
fH)rIf you want
ean get it at Manning's
SirHnbtwt P,
on the market,
Hope's drug sloiv"
Work on the oourt house aud
all other rook buildingc was
stopped ou acoount of the
weather this week. Mr. St.
Clair says he can have the ston«
work on the oourt house tyulsh-
ed in a month, if.we h *ve pleas-
aut weather. (
large KMj^fiiHil of Uenulne Uuek-
Skln < lloves at JWlueed prletisoaii be found
Ht Row A Kifpur'*. 8H
Pure wlnei. and liquors tor niHllelnnl
purpomts. at tbe Texas Central saloon 8H
—Overooiita^san be bought ohcap for
cash at Rojj^® Keener's. 38
_ ^ ' m
ALBAKY FEED STORE.
Darmers.
Sbeepnien and cntUemen
Take notice. We are Headquarters
For grain and toed. W v have in stock
10,000 bushel* corn,
6,000 bushels oats,
1.000 bushels cotton seed.
25,000 pounds cotton seed meal.
25,000 pounds bran and shorts,
100 busl.els sorghum seod,
100 bushels millet seod,
Which we *
are selling at the lowest
market quotation*. Car load lota
a specialty.
W. lt.MQORE A CO.
- The great floods throughout
Kentucky, Ohio, and Pennsyl-
vania the past week have been
very disastrous. An immense
amount of property was de-
stroyed and in some oases lives
were lost. The suffering iu
consequence is great, uud ap
peals for help oome from every
quarter of the flooded district.
At Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, To-
ledo, Wheeling, - Little Bock'
and other points there are
thousands of ipeopl* without
shelter, clothing or food. Aid
is however being sent froiu all
.over the country, 'and it is
hoped the worst is ov m.
A KeeUar kell (Jn<
Drawer* tor *6 wmls,
rtks tor lOoaats. /
ndej||tl
U^uc
Irtslor W
do/en ortt-
I are going fa«(
>y If rou wish to
K. Mamnimu.
T. Brpwn, claim agent of
Texas 4 Pacific railroad, ar
In town Wednesday. We
Mir. Brawn is here
the interest of his road.
jrday
|y
:z.~&
flour.
88
"StUl lu tbe
Smokv Hill"
MUNI.
as
Mjlilne at
80"
MO.
Mf«N Nino'e.
Mew-
DoC Jones returned from
Weatherford last week. We
understand he has instituted
suit in Parker county agsinst
tiie Texas k Pacific railroad for
$8,000, he having received in-
juries in the wreck on tHfct road
three milsi **ast of Millsap, on
the 14th of last mouth.
« huge stock of
tows, 'seal's
m
t Ire ISMSrsscs.
s written
an have
t ctMn pa-
All needing
on their nHipe
them placed in"
joes b' I
UlU,
MT'l'hose who HI
about < HHifKrVKhwi
aat and iiiohI etti etl
by asking Or. <kilvnr
both of whom have be
lie In doubl
<iug tin* olieati-
1 convlne.d
uon UetUniin,
very suei^uuiful
anil jinmoikiiueli the BosMHheep I'lji. 3d
Cetewayo, Ui«
chieftain died of
famous Zulu
heart disease.
Iteglou. I,n
Key West olgars, at
mIooii.
Beauty mid FloresU, all
tbe Texas Central
8H
U you want to make a good trade.or go
anil se«' your girl, try the i'wxaa Ontml
wxi vernal Ion whiskey, * 8H
Cisco voted for oorooration
i y a lusjority < f eight,
lllinla-r
h alt tlie
" hen you want a
eall on tin new lumber
deinil M here
uaiislly
you will ■
Sfst-eUs* yanl.
of rough awl |
T aliliigh*. doors, Mail,
Hiltilg*. et'
((• stout all k
liliiilwr. Uo
■MH
The account of P. E. Conrad
St Co., showing the amount of
court bouse deposit disbursed,
was examined and approved as
follows : Drafts issued, $88919;
time checks,, $2,695 08; balance
on deposit. $7,05144.
On Tuesday, a full court be-
ing present the followin taxes
were levied for the year 1884/.
County advalorem, 26 cents
on the $100. . j; *
Road and bridge, 10 cents.
Back indebtedness 25 oentfe.
Court house, 25 cents.
Jail tax, 25 cents.
County occupation tax shall
be one-half of the state Ux, ex
«ept when otherwise provided
by law.
Connty poll tux shall be 25
cents per capita. " ;
Reports from road overseers
of road precincts Nos. 2,tfc 0,7,
8, 9, 10, and 11 were received
and those havingroad money in
their bands were ordered to
tiirn the same over to the coun-
ty tr«asurer.
Ordered by the court that the
county judge apportion the
money which has been or may
hereafter be received by the
oouuty for lease of oounty
School laud, to the school <-om-
munities of the county, as the
same is re«q$ged.
Ordered (but draft issue on
the county treasurer in favor of
J. L. Fisher, to be paid out of
the school fund, for $06.
Ordered that J L Fisher be
and is hereby appointed to,go
to Austin and confer with the
propur authorities relative to
negotiating county bonds which
the court disire to issue to take
the place of bonds heretofore
issued, and that he have 20
days leave of absence.
The following court house ac-
counts were examined aud or-
dered paid :
W. W. Sammoui,rent of shop,
$7.00.. * •
L. M. Keener, rent of court
room, $20.
P. T. ©lover, rook oontract,
$400.
P. T. Glover extra loads of
took, $10
F. E Conrad $ Co*jrope, $3 65.
' W. P. Stone, hauling, $11.50.
M. T. Jones Lumber Co., lum-
ber, *81.82.
A. K. Manulng, blacksmith*
ing, $24 80.
J. (2 Royle, lime, $57.50.
K. Rye, superintendent, $100.
K. Frankel, butcher at Fort
(iriffin, presented his report and
the same was approved.
Report of tax collector, 1) G.
Simpson for the quarter ending
Dec 81, 1888. as follows, was
examined aud approved:
County tax. $0W 90.
- County occupation, 207 19
The following aocounts for
county expose* were examined,
allowed and ordered paid out of
the prisoners fund : ,
Ham Bpeara, door in elgrk's afllee. $ 8.00
U. U. Himtison. |M sbig«, etc., 8.3H
N. II UnriiK. haidware. 4 1M OK
Mrs. L K. MantSrton. ferns*, road D.Wi
J. C. Sun. prbitiug, 14.00
And from the general fund;*
Geo. 1>. Barnard 4 Co.^taiiouerv *400.00
W. M. MeOraary. ollhsn vf fleet Ion, i!,on
II. K."1«MH«*I . " •« V.U0
J./. Ibm.iH*, 44 * •' *.«
C. M. I'hllhrlck, " i 00
W. M. l^dbettor, " " S.U0
Ordered that Ihe sheriff rent
rooms suitable for Dlstrlet court
and grand jury.
Ordered that file clerk draw
on the treaaur^r for $40 iu favor
of L. M. Keeitei aud lnstruoi
him lo rt'init same to tbe statn
tri'asurnr as payment on the,
county jiesi house piop* lty; -
Ordered ihat the county offi-
cers receive for the current year
the same ex-ottlcio pay and sal
ary as heretofore psid
Ordered that John New comb
Tinware, Queensware, Glassware, Lamps,etc.
MaiBBjif "iiM iiigottE NEWIM« MAC HINES,
Agent for _ _
dTiDEB
i!
'K8, OHAKTER OAK STOVES,
BtOTX FEStt H'lltE.
West side of Square, ALBANY, TEXAS.
...I. Hi.nK'll ■ . ia'i II III) ■ I —in. , ,
CEO. C. REEVES,
- : v
Dealer la
1
SADDLES, HARNESS,
Leggins, Spurs, Quirts, and Everything
in tbe Saddlery lane.
" - ■' ,i " ' ■ • . '.yV.
Still and California Saddles,.
Bigged Witb Oalifork Leather.
Albany,
3s
Texas.
ALBANY FEED STORE.
w ,.
FEED,
Cotton
And all kinds of Grain and Feed sold at Lowest Market
4i l' M A Si V,
C'A* LOAJB WT8A SJPECIAETT.
■ ci>r u27 1 ■ ""
be ooiitinned ou the pauper list
at $20 per month. <
Ordered that two warrants
for $1 each, which had been
registered but not entered in the
treasurer's registry, be register-
ed as of the date indioated by
the date thereon written by W.
C. Pace.
Ordered that advertisement
for bids on the plastering and
painting of the court housj be
put in the Daily Herald. Dallas,
aud Daily Post, Houslou, ad-
vertisements to appear seven
times. Bids will be reoeived
for 80 days from the 15th inst.
And the oourt adjourned.
mm
the Bent
Oboppcd Wheat
reed for Morsua,
at
W. K. MOORE & OO'h.
ALBANY HOUSE,
James Meltony Prop.
• ; ' " 1
NEAREST THE DEPOT. WJB8T SIDE
OF MAIN STREET,
K: .'. i ■
Albany, u87 Texa ^
«--■ "■■1'iii i4a HIM i m HP" > w HI iii ii .w .
DRE88 MAKING.
MRS. HOPE & RUSSELL,
FasbMls Dress Maters,
Ludlea Ooods Selected, Cut and Fitted Id
the Latest Style*.
Shon corner Walnut afcruet aud railroad
oroaiiinK, Albany, Toxaa. u36
-M
l>lMtrlet Court.
01V1L
Following is the docket iu
full, civil and criminal. Coutt
meets next Monday :
Fiank and Mary Sauds vs, C.
Meyer, attachment.
C, (i. Burnett vs. T. C. Ritil
way Oo„ datnaK^s.
Heury Craue vs Rachel Crane,
divorce.
Johu Walaway vs. J. C. Scear
cy, attachment.
Charlotte Peny vs. Clayton
Perry, divorce
J. L. Fisher, for the use of
Shackelford oouuty. vs. W. C
Paoe, George Olive, L. M. Keen .
erf T. H. Bacre, suit ou oouuty
treasurer's bond.
Same vs. W. 0. Paoe, J. M
Dickson, Oeorge Olive, J. C.
Jacobs. T. H. Barre, euit on
county treasurer's bond.
Hopkius & Brown vs O L.
Lockett, on note, foreclosure of
mortgage.
Muiiaia Anderson vs. John
Anderson, divorce.
Simon Guttiuan vs. E. M. and
J. F. Bennett, suit on note.
Simon Out tman vs. li L Smith
uud J. F. Bennett, suit ou uote.
Biggs & Joues vs. C. Harris &
Co , debt and attachment.
O. L. Lockett vs, J. W. Oaith
er, nequeet ration.
J 0. Overstreet vs. R. U.
Watts, K R. Maiming A P.
Root, (4eo. L. Price, attacfimeut
J. Blach & Sons vs. M.
Woody, J. W. 'Throckmorton,
to remove cloud from title.
J. J. Witty v«. Heath & Rain
bow. damages
P. H Phlibrick vs F E. Con-
rad, trespass to try title.
0S1M.1MAL.
State vi JL G Covington, J. J.
Covltigl>4in, theft of horee«.
State vs. T. A. Mori is, theft of
cattle.
State vs. John Keguns, theft
of cattle. «hree case*.
State vs. T. A. Morris, swjud
illHL
Stats vs. James Fianklin,
theft of one horae.
Slate r. Robt. Barclay, theft'
of liugs-'
State vi. A. W, McUiury.
theft of cattls
S fr -ab at4afk of ah obol |o t !«•« «.at
| e JViw «eiiUal wilooii. Ss
•Now Ib the tini" to luaae your landa bo-
f.ire it b< fvorlaatiiiKijr too uU«. We li vr
numerous aevtiona to leM«.
OLARKE A METER.
Laud U Losm.
FlftwMi wHitioun of land in a body, with
bulling wator on It, Iwnted in SU*iiIm'ii
and Shackelford ooiaitiua, .oo Hattle
< ruek. Will be lcaaod MB tbe liijjhent
bidder for tbrut or live years. A|u 'y to
Ci.AHKr. & MKVKK
(aUlel'srlMe.
We Iwvc for sale SU0 licad of stock oat-
no w in a iiaaUirc in Clay oouuty. Will
U- dclivonil lind oounted out lu aprinf. as
soon as tberr is auflleleut gmnf to
uimblf pnri'liaaer to handle cattle. A.
rare bargain to offered. Apply to or ad-
dreea
CLARKE A ME YER.
Allauiv. "iVxni
A tine rauoh In Sbaoktilford oouuty—
aores. well watered. As good fraw
aat here is iu tin- stab*. Two tulles from a
station on tta* Oentnll laBrond Hub-
bard'* onwk, a lava< stream of llirtiijr aat
or. runs through Uie ranufl. Exvi ih'Ul
cattle, horse, or abaop lanoh Apply to
Or additMS
CLARKE A ME VKit,
Albany. I>*a«.
rati
Tile "i «alnv" 4^>un fSDMiprty. WW
slating of one newSlllbud bible, one new
pool table, a Aim lot of ph-lures, good
uouiitor aud bar Il' tnres. the Uwt lot of
glassware lu any miIimmi Ii) 'J'cmih. all
tlie ilstures nii'i'Kniiry tor a eUtb-
rooiu. name building 20xiM) on Mala
atrwt. lot St&slM). Apply at ¥Ihm' to
CtjkaKic A MKTM*.
Albuny. 'lV*i .
We have soiue very deairatdr
prujMirty In Hliankelford enmity for sale
and leaae One rauoh we call particular
attention to. four se«itlona of laud, stone
dwelling hmi « wkUi tlir«* rooiio1, large
rook Oorrals, slwrnp alied. living water,
Ava acre* iu cuMvaUon. W# nan oder
ext rn iiMuociimiits to ih'Ihoiis daairlng
tills property. OLAKKK A MEY Kit.
Far Male.
A neat little rmmh of four santloiis, well
wnfc'twd. Maar tlie salt works, etiaekal-
fordeewMt. Apply to
CLARKE A MK.YEH.
A one fourth lutMwat In oiw> flioiisiind
stia'k cattle tocotwi iu '1'iautlrowii oount >.
all fiom luili to full tilood Dueliain ami
Ueri'Mt A sp!i>mlid in>|...nuulty to
buy a good -lock uf cattle. Tlnw cuttla
wilt In' for wale thirty days, as that
time ■ prbijr ealvas will oooir nmt tliev
will ta> wtiihiirttwii. I-or iirtuua and ihiiv
Ui'iilurs eall «Hi «w nd<trees
l LAltKK A WCYKU,
Allien), Teaa*.
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