The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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ALBANY Mem.
HATUKfirAY. JULY H,
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iug and doing business separate
and apart hum a box-holder,
sttnald not be planed in such
box
Then (be postmaster insists
that you shall pay your box
nt in advance. Just as though
be dad not know you- Proba-
bly the fact that he does know
yoti i# one reason wby^be wiU
not trust you. He knows what
our banner in brli-
let it be printed in
ttutb, that on
th,1883, the to-
r and those resid-
two miles of the
by their votes
space should
i for school pur
the rain and
Cholera il eommljilngaam
havoc iu Egypt. At Damietta,
a town near Alexandria, one
hundred and eeveu deaths oc-
curred on the 6th ijat, while
from three to fifty dbaths are
dally reported from other
points. ' I , ;.
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Along the lines of the Kansas
Pacific and Atchison, Topeka 4| .. JM^MB I .
a time the doctor and editor [Santa Fe railroads, the coiuj JtvOCK JtjUl
have to worm a little money out crop reported to be first-class.
of you, but again he shields If it i safely matured, it will
himself behind the law; thittl cause beef eattle to cor
time it is section 300, which he g«pd price for feeding.
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reads as follows: The Galveston New, will is
*No box at any postofficeLue its fifth* annual speoial
shall be assigned to the use of d m{ f sixty.foar col
any person until the rent there 1 irau* cu ' —
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of has been paid for at l£« W September first. These
one quarter in advance, for J special editions are very valua-l
which the postmaster ahall give ble for their commercial statis-
a receipt—(R. &, §3901)" tics and general history of the j
And Section 801 says: I progress of the State.
"Postmasters must rent the ■ 1 *
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of the yotes
everyone was
mm^mghty-
I This shows
> are alive to the inter-
the youth; that it is
to build good school
and employ first-class
and thoroughly edu
ith and fit them for
it ts to main
I and
maintain courts.
Albany have, we
\ some very foolish
I some good ones, but
[*01 into one, and
Now let
no luke-
uo wishy-washy
and pound-foolish
ite the hearts
pockets of our peo-
will be the result
lbstantial sehoo,
, i it up in modern style
Cur nil u re and
scientific apparatus made, pro-
vide a «orpe of thoroughly train
«d and competent teachers; then
will we aee Albany grow m she
never baa grown. Men of wealth
with their families will aettie
here because of our beautiful
scenery, our pure atmoapbere
and water, our health-giving
climate and our school
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t. of ft post
"kusaw him?
rites you a short
•, tills Jfae envelope with
is always a
dear Alphooso
to-read, paw a
, on it when it
b« two or three of them.
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to voo
rates,
wkMntv bruit
boxes and langs at
did .ot at- boxe«"*D^dniwere in tbeir po,t LltSS:,SS^rt#S:iiT'SS',S
bly not - to offices for one quarter (three Uoddsnt Uon rtooni u having km
months) only, i he money to be {<* * *& ^ ^ briKht
i" "A™*"** The Depart u h(k ig crygtai wlitte in color, inodorous.
ipon a strict and I'm; from deposit or sediment It
paid iu advance.
ment will insist upon ■flgWggil „ ■0H
^,pila„M with .to regalation. M
Boxgs remaining unpaid for ten ©u ou increased aoo per ow.t. during tl e|
days from the expiration of a yew MSi. 84
qnartcr will be declared vaoat-1 gome of Qen'erll 8terid n'a|
This U more red tape, and the' ■ "•'1
Jim Crow poetmaater had it ta- dwee ^ ,"11 "St
eerted in the law on purpose toUt a^tof MS.OOO wtach he|
be mean; ,.f course be did. «W wtwn he MCM ,.
But after promulgating wc-l^ io °™d
tiou 297, it would seem the peo-
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pie arose in their might and
forced a compromise which #el
Hl'in sectj^ji 302, which says:
"A person renting a postoffioej
box is entitled to have the let- —mw a C ^FMPTAI
ters of his family put in it"lTEAAo wLlilf *V|
And tben wiib a spiteful
kick this section reade with a
backhanded slap at the box
renter, and it was put in at the
instance of the postmaster; of
course it was. Just listen:
"Each box must be restricted
to the use of one family, firm, 01
corporation."
Was there ever anything so
mean? KLuss the postmaster. It
is always his fault that you do
uotget your letters that
dropped into the box minus a MELLWOOI) HKRMtTAGE, B. C. I
stamp or directions; of course it u
Why does not the hateful ^WO^BWJWJjr^ATHKBj
I mean
SALOON,
E. H. CHASE SOUR MASH
and 8traioht rye,
nothing on credit!
Come and see the bargains I am
is no advertising dodge
say. I will sell voir more -
money than you eVer before
country. Come and be convinced
CASH BUSINESS
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old thing put a stamp on it and
direct it to you? he knows who
^ wlusetal
he will not send U Decause ne „ POTter Ale and all other Temper-
knOWH it is for you and he haSUuioe DriukK to be found at the Texw j O ARL
bialluch,
a apite against yon; of course he I Central Saloon, North side Square. practical
... . I m. DRAFTSMAN
C. a Oannon, one of the best J AJH) BUILDER-
known stockmen in Northw«st IBUJJARD & POOL TABLES S ajubany, . - Xexab. |
Texas, was shot in Seymour on — — —
the niarbt of June 28th, by Hen-
" . u L Mr OPX* DAT AHP HIGH*. / —
ry Jones, a bar-keepar, Mr.| :,y-, ^
E. R. Manning.
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Cannon died Irom the effeet ofj aLBANY,
the wound on the 80th. IjUs re-1
mains were taken to his home i
at Gainsv 11 le, for burial. He
learea a wife and widowed]
mother to mourn his death.
TKXAS. |
impudence to call your attention
to Sec. *8, of the Postal Laws
Emulations, edition 1879.
- feral fat dub together
And pay one box rent .and all
v/iitii their mail pnt into it; or a
druggist, jeweler and doctor,,all
doutg sipess in one room, try
ikm tame game, for the aole pur-
poaa ol saving twelve and a
half mum per quarter, bat the
stingy old poattaaatnr saya be
J. 6. TACKITT
The ECHO OFFICE
HUGH CORRICAN |
THE BOSS
■Saddle and Harness Man of Texas.
Leggins, Spurs, Quirts; and Everything
in the Saddlery Line.
Still and California Saddles,
Rigged With Oalibria Leother.
Albany and Ciaoo, Jexaa.
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BRUCKNER,
be delivered until the
i ha« been paid
Of course the postmaster mad
jouk^ow he did; .ud.^ ^ ^
lyU him eu- Tbeu be has the 1(10 OnM gentleman loet four
rom a private letter written
to a gentleman of this oounty, LIVEEY, FEED AND 8ALE|
we learn that s4arge number of
is wkll suyruitd with hkw
r.
horses have died recently on
Peaae liver, out of 180 head In
T— brand, 100 have died, while I
STABLE,
JOB TYPE
MAMUKACTORLNQ
And DISPBMGINfl
want liim
riglti ; of eon
business h
teatloa to
laws whl
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to
HHPi
at a bos
with him
la the box,
to fais caie or to the
Hilar ** the box Bet
a4d aeed to other peraona wai
ding in the sum** plaoe, and liv
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100. One gentleman lost four
head for which he refused 9600 j
last spring. The horses were!
poisoned by eating loco weed.
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TEXAS.
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All (took left ie our can will
•pedal attention. If ones, Bugjfte* and ]
Hack* for hire, and |
of the
The iCaneus City Journaleos- L'^
tuiu. the folding obituary uo- A ^ ^^ to(^OI1
tloe: f j the Hlabk.
■ft person-
*2r| On and after This date, llr, C.| latest styles
Missouri*Biver <**<* H*?'
tice;
uNlne-toed Annie,"
age well known in
circles of HeU's Half
ety, fell into the Mis«
Druggist % Dealers Pure Drugs
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ety, ien iiiw 1«« "• *-• jwi|| bAV9 charge of oar books
h.Mi HVenii.g iMid W a^aoeowita. Any
She was a daughter oi ^ ^ hi(D will be approvnd
lamented "Sear-faced Maggie,"! ^
Drs. Baikd k Powell.
Albany, Texas, June 9,1888. * I
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MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS,
WHITE LEAD,
borgs & Lublns' fine Extracts In balk or
1 y on hand.
of
and "Uiuger rake ioa,* |
Sedgwick o«ui iy, Kansas, has I
more acres of ground planted in [
corn this year, than are in oulti
NEW MACHINERY.
Solid Cold and 8ilver Watches,
AND FINE JEWELRY. AT 8T. LOUIS PRICES, SOLD 0*
GUARANTEE.
Estrayed before W. W. Sam
. , i niun, J. 'P., Pfwdnet Ma l|
vation In the •iatoo#^^adp-lsha.ikelford county, by WilllJOB 4 COMMERCIAL WORK.
A Urge lot ot Card*, all
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Uu
John Piner?fJnwerly editor of j 'buJIT' 0-1 ^
the iionhttui News, committed I f^^ ti^ Jn anT a haTf
suicide Friday Uwi- Wq or is Uj4(|d(( ,mlUir tmika, brand .
supposed to have been the Ld o A on left shoulder. _ I
oaiMp. He was a brother of 8am Sriuaa. Oik O. C.-S. C
Hon E P Piner, of Denton. I Albany, June H,
.. THE OFFICE SALOON,
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West Side Public Square, . - * Albrny, Texas
You will always find the Soact braud* eT .
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WINES, L1QUOKS AND 01GAHS.
Piist CIshh Billiard and Pool Tables. ''Old Reliable Dick Jos«®
w ill lie iIom.' lo attend to yaw want*. ~
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Robson, G. W. The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 8, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 14, 1883, newspaper, July 14, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393965/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.