The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1883 Page: 4 of 4
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DALLAS PRICES
POSITIVELY
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darn HtoeKings n«at
ifo Hid then alwavi that
jwat own am is order. Do not
hi a button be off your shoes
aiaiuate than needful.
It takes Jlist about a minute to
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doefin a
should
know it
w ho oould
Never etart off on a iuurney
or walk without tolling aome
one of the family your purpose.
Never be away from the diuu«r
or supper at born* without giv-
iug notice of your intention or
muob liability. Ai ote all, never be
away at night time when
one at home is aittiug up or
kee| ng awake to lei you lau
Do not presume that your pa
(ent etrotfp amongh t«. - ,
tht- anxiety your absence
<s vus. It requires more
of body, mind aad aoul
most people poesess to be
reoouclM under
. IjMle{W
Tl*e gentleman wbo is now
engaged in canvassing for the
city directory isalso taking
the censaa. The other day he
at a neat residence on
admitted by~ a youi^ iady,
when the following conversa
tios took place :
getting the navies of
of (be city of
far tki imp city direo-
. Will you plsase give mm
young lady blushed,
bur head, and finally
in a low tone of voioe:
I
her. I
LUOWU
that com pi
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and urr^eny are
us all lbs
| help i(
sorts of evil
*Aay children T' continued
as be mads a tew
in bis note book,
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in Philadelphia the other
, aSi< m<sh U |bs Judgs by
,ese pointed rsmai
in oourt: "I «ork«4M
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no'"
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glanced up in-
quiringly, Tito cheeks of his
fairly aflame, and
evidently trying to say
something more, but oould not
find the right words bwcsiMM of
Finally
painful silsuo**
**Tt ai isn't «uv n—thst is, 1
g to—my—my nam*-
-— now, but yen > . ♦
bt to night.*
It
Detroit
He was a bank teller. He
had been seut ofi on a vacation,
bis books overhauled and he
had been found $9,000 niton
This fact stared, him In the faoe
as be eat amidst the board of
directors.
"Now, then," said ths presi-
dent, "1 presume you acknowl-
edge the embesslement V'
"I do."
"And bow did you use the
money f*
"In speculating
"In wlmtr
-Well, I was a bull in XYZ
railroad stocks, but there wee
too much against me. I didn't
have a fa|r show to make any
thing."
(Why-bow r
ell, while 1 was usiag 19,
000 of the banks money to bull
the Mocks, the cashier was puW
ting up $9)0,000 to bear them,
aad so 1 lost!"
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TIE ECHO
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Is not the only paper in
Northwest Texas, but it gives
the bulk of the news, espe-
cially
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bow t., Utly
w dged togeth-
oen get in be
ii ar u k sJkh'S as 1- do
I. i watches Tb«y lattgU^ rnw loj ^ I'ari; u la Jy called
wm lbs dishonest My prtectpfelUll^ier tie otbet day, 'egard
win k wits to pasfr b ather ^ sathe charaeler of a servant
pr«tobosrd togstber to make a] th# respeetable apjiearaaoe of
thl« k sole to impose on the pub )att«r was beyond question
lie. Ths map who had the oon 'Uot is she honest f asked the
tract was s Christian, a mem lady. "I am not so certain
ber of the church, and at (lit 1B^ tbat,*' replied the milliner.
a man returns from a
trip to Europe you wiU notice
how extiwmely careful he is
tbat the foreign labels are not
effaced from his
THE ECHO
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also claims to j^ive value re-
ceived to both advertiser
and Subscriber.
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J nailed hit attention U)
• Hiwttt i . u *'"• pasteboard busiueM he wan
' tofetusfl of the grand Jury.
"1 have seat b^r to you with a
bill a dosen times aad she has
never given me lbs money.**
Nearly all the prime
ters of England reached a
lure age before tbev attained to
the honor. Mr. Gladstone was
09 when he first held ths posi-
tion. Lord Beaconslield was
08, Lord Pslmerston 70, Lord
Derby 09, Sir Robert Paste 6 ,
the Duke of Wellington 0$, sud
Karl KuMsell fcl In striking con
trast with theae vsterans ap
youthful -Pill, who be-
nlutsler befi re be
plelad his ^!ith year.
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THE JOB DEPARTMENT
Of the Echo i s first-class
prices as low as any country
office can work for and live*
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Patronize it and it will do you good.
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Robson, G. W. The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 25, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 10, 1883, newspaper, November 10, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393836/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.