The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1883 Page: 2 of 4
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ThM 4L&AJS'i ECHO.
WTOEI>AT, «J ( , 1883.
m (fettle
Hr. J. W. Mann, of Waoo,
Texas, thinks be has found a
remedy for Texas cattle fever
is aweet milk and*molasses. H
Texas, Live Stock Journal
says: «
"Mr. Mann shipped a car load
short time since, and for a time
tie imported to this section.
They were attacked with fevwr
and/sostivenees, and In a da?
or two after, he lost nine bead,
a fair way to lose
herd. He tried aU
known to
the free use of lin
Hi'
try
In
bowels of
moved, and
ual ev&cuatiuu. it Was, per
Imps, frutu observation of ib*-
occasional benefit d"ri red from
the administration of aroma tict
and stimulants, even In inflagj
atorv cases, that the absurd anci
mischievous practice of giving
them in every disease arose.
"Hence the reason and pro-
priety of cattle medicine in a
liquid form is evident. A ball,
1a consequence of its w
and the forcible manner 1
which It is urged on by the
scles of tbe gullet, breaks
the floor of tbe gullet
and enters the rumen,
and is lost. A liquid, ad minis
j r1-
.1
•« fejiE'a'
rVc'ia i4-. • t
bk open^i after .a little
while.
"~6SAIID 4TH OF JULY
CELEBRATION,
TEXAS.
The people of Albany cordial-
ly invite the citizens of Shackel-
ford and adjoining counties to
participate with them on tbe
4th of July in an
OLD FASHIONED BARBECUE.
in honor of tbe one hundred
anniversary of our
with-
out tbe possibility of the mus-
upon it
and increasing its momentum,
is likely to glide over tbis sin-d
'—— tbe fourth
es. If it
be poured down bodily fro m a
large vessel, as is usually done
it will probably fall on tbe can
al with sufficient force, partly
at least, to separate the pillars,
and a portion of it wjjl enter
the rumen and be useless."
psflbnnection witb^pe' afeo* _
we wJH state that Mr. J, R. j dially greet and
Adair,, of Colorado1 City, ha
in
Able speakers have been in-
vited to be present and deliver
Idresses.
■
The Albany Cornet
will discourse music for the oc-
casion, and every eflfort will be
made to make the day a highly
interesting and enjoyable one.
PMEWTYT© EAT, MICE RE-
FRESHMENTS, - GOOD
MUSIC, FREE!
tar Come everyone, « and
enjoy yourselv«s for one da v.
" Al bany will cor-
" feed you.
1
E. H. CHASE SOUR MASH
Itn •TRAiOHT RYS,
T. J. MONARCH, E. MONARCH,
MELLWOOD, HERMITAGE, B. C,
COOK, BELMONT & ATHER-
TON KT. WHISKIES.
Keg Beer, pu Ioe, Ginger Ale, Bottled.
Dtiukt, to be found at the Te*M
[Northwest Cor. 8quare,
He states
every
This is to act on
WmF&T
ago, the
Whit-
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BILLIARD 4 POQL TABLES.
- bought for fifty
by Mr. Chas
OPEN DAT AND MIOHT.
ALBAN y,
j. o. tackitt t
BROT
LIVERY, PEED AND SALE
8TABLE
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All atoek left In our
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the Louisiana
a hard blow, the
ng tbe lottery down
few papers that
regnlar visits to
long
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Our Goods are Bought from First Hands, for Cash, which
me to Sell at Bottom Prices.
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AL,
corn, oats and cotton
seed handled in car-load lots.
CASE PAS) FOE WOOL. HIDES AND BONES.
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BUILDER-
T«u
The ECHO OFFICE
ALBANY,
HUGH CORRICAN,
THE BOSS
Saddle and Hsrness Man of Tsxss
Legglns, Spurs, Quirts, and Everything
in the Saddlery Line.
Still and California Saddles,
Rigged With (Mforia Leather.
Albany and Cisoo, v Texas.
M. R.
IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH NEW
On and after this date, Mr. C.
H. Hope, ot the City Drug store,
will have charge of our books
«id accounts. Any settlement
mads with him will be approved
by us. I
Drs. Baied a Powell.
Albany, Texas, Jane 9, 1883.
JOB TYPE
MANUFACTURING
%
And DISPENCfltNO
money for a temple of
fur tbs temple of
while the great com
aS9WM)00to|
Invest in a court house, but ess
not baild even a $9^00 school
Biackettvi lie "has been oouj
|neet#d with Ban Antonio Hv
telephone.
froar ranch near Led better
late8t stylus!
years old, fifteen and one-half
hands high, branded D O Q on
left thigh. Will pay $10 for
her feturn to the ranch or de-
livery to F E. Conrad A Co ,
Albany, Texas. ■
0. W. Zoo.
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NEW MACHINERY.
Druggist I Dealer s Pure Drugs
MEDICINES, PAINT8, OILS,
WHITE LEAD, WALLPAPER, Etc.
Lunborgs A Lubins' fine Extracts in bnlk or in Bottlss constant
If on hand
Solid Cold and Silver Watches,
AHU FINE • .'B W Kl.ltY. AT ST. LOUIS PRICES. SOLD OH
OUABANTEE. * ""T?:
Estrsyed before W. W B*m
mon, / P. Prfdnct No 1
Shackelford county, by Wli
Haird, one bay xetding. fo ii
years old, four white feet. Mass
A laiye let ot <^srd«, «U ataat,
MoUand MllHnaita,Ibtrtkupm Is twli
foil JOB 4 COMMERCIAL WORK.
CaUasdass
ed C A on left ehouldsr.
Sam brians, 01k CJ. 0. 8. 0.
Albany, June 91. IWf. ' , 0-4
THE OFFICE SALOON.
W..t Sid. PubD. Bqwr., Albruy, Trau.
r Yuu will aJwajr* Sad the hrsada of
WISES, LIQLOUB AMI) CIGARS
|«<.l (||IM kil l PW| TuMm. "01(1 lUl.hl. iMrk Jo
ii; be iberetj *tt*nd luyuiir wauta
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Robson, G. W. The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 23, 1883, newspaper, June 23, 1883; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393981/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.