The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1884 Page: 3 of 4
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;bany echo.
MATtjftDAT. JAStABY M. 1883.
intrjr people mostly ie
today.
— i I ~ ' V
i of hoop skirts just ar-
—Mr. N. U. Burns
Tuesday made the happy
erof a bouncing boy baby.
apples at UartSeid's.
over
Too
work
cold to
is sob
butdle
eggs at Cresweli A
111
—Qw. ^Wilhelm was
from Griffin last night.
Mr&,000 Mesquite poata for sale.
B-B. MAWinia.
""Corn for tale at E. It. Manning's as
theap aa you can buy at any of the fixkl
stores. 34
, Chandler, E. Frankel
j McCabe of Fort Griffin,
rn Tuesday.
i Corn Meal at Mauning**. 29
N. L. Bartholomew
ly of Tbrockmortou
moved to Albany Tues
MT
Ton and Jerry, Bum
~ ' . Salouu.
of Tbrock
portion ofthe
in Albany.
N
are
- i"
Mr.
for <4,
■W Choice Louiitau
Cnswall and WUtiama'.
s on
fa lb
—The wind on Mondav play
edsad havoc with the big sign
on the Texas Central.
—Just received one car meal and one
car Smoky 11111 Roller Patent flour.
34 fj .. v k. H. Manning.
~TT"-—"* :i
storm on
inr^sar^7
Hawkins,
is
—Capt. A. C.
Throckmorton county,
town.
I am
34
ajg of hardware and leather
p to uiuitMt give a
E.K.1 njf$g.
nfin'
—Not a bad
so far this year. Our butchers
are putting nothing on the block
but first class, big. fat meats.
—Tuesday and Wednesday
nights dances were given at the |
residences of Mr. 0. EL am-
nion and Mr. John Jones.
Both were well attended and
the young folks are now anx-
ious for a repetition. § * ,
ift.Genuine Stonewall whiskey. Amer-
ica's purest production, at the Texas
Central-Saloon.. _ k; >; 39
—Pete Holoonrbe is most al-
ways into some deviltrp. His
pade resulted $u an in
of his fingers being
e shop for repairs.
bat the
—Mr. F. "E. (Jontad is
«*d to his bed by a fever.
r .
S£T If you owe £. R. Manning any-
thing-please come in and settle before
Jan. 1st. as he wishes to balance all ac-
counts ou that day. 32
—Fresh eggs 25c's per dozen at Cres-
weli A William's. ; 34
« ' "f- • ■'■■■■.:'j I
—A. A. Clarke, E*q., ths
week sold three sections and
leased five sections of land in
Haskell county for five years
for a cattle ranch.
—•'Imparl | i* the b ss cigar, to be
found only at Unci* George's; <"barley
will set them up for you. Two tor a
quarter. - 34
-— ■ ■ '
Graham flour at Cresweli A
'8* '84
—
—Rweetpotatoes at MoRimmon's. 34
action
of Mefz,
picture of the court
on the 5th inst, w
at skill
from his
These pictures
will be pf value in a few years
and the Echo advises its read
ere to secure one now before the
ve is destroyed.
the owuer of the
tumble-down building that
North Main street,
Just re-
... of the beat make
Sow is the Uuie to
V
ns are out for the
of Lieut. Elias Chand-
S. A., and Miss Carrie
of Albany, Wed-
next. , ■ •
every bouse
'< . ITas
Wetherbfe of
* d us up a
nd in our
this week, but
ve him as he was
on us.
—Lemons at Hartttekl's.
30
S. It. A J. C. Mott's pure apple cider at
the Texas Central saloon. 32
«Flne watches and jewelry repaired
tledge, at the postoffice. All work
guaranteed to give satisfaction or money
■eefUndd. '■ ':£■ 25
• •; . ..... . 'I, '• ./"♦ ' / I
—The Albany Qraded School
has been held in a rented build
Ingaud the term of the lease
having expored, the building
bad to be given up and as the
new school house is not yet
Completed, there has been no
school since December 22. It
is expected the new house will
be finished sometime next^eek.
—Breakfast bacon at UcBlmmou's. 34
—Dried beef at MoRimmon's. 84
f cigar at the Tex
30
—And now comes Mr. J. W
Putman. better - known as
Siade," of the Fort Worth Ga
zette and author of the book
entitledtkSlade of His Hambles."
Mr. Putman spent a couple of
days this week in Albany,
working in the interest of the
Gazette and his book; Success
to both, for they richly deserve
it.
' —Peach Brcmfy. warranted
pure, at Tmw Central Saloon.
strictly
•
uFloresta.H a pure Hkvana cigar, at the
Texas On i ral saloon. 80
■S. Sib pails of fine Jelly at
I Memo's.
—Eggs at Hartfleld's. i
32
—Kentuokv Club, HlUeboard, and Mon-
arch .whiskies. the best made, art to be
found at the Casino Saloon. SB
Kfhe photographer, turns out
ing but first class pictures. 916
* -A,
float team
around the court
Monday on their own
but were caught before
anything.
on about 10,000 <A-
cpit cheap to the
, Shields,
built an ice
■ of Bruckner's
and say they will fill
for summer use. even
for Mwjrmr
NU MUSS'S.
Wilson has bought
the frame building standing in
ths rear of the Ballow stone
•tore. He will move It to the
north part of town sqd convert
H Into a dwelling.
sUU
-Alcohol st the Texas Central Saloon.
_ Levering'« roasted Oofee Is I
best, at Cresweli A Williams'.
—'Two car loads of Cotton Seed at Ja-
ootM A MoCombs', 81
MTMets, Uim photographer, makes s
S|>eeialty of out door work. Une ph-
list 11 ml
tums
sceuery,
bouses, animals, and
HcBntyer whisky,
the Texas Central saloon.
IgU A fresh Jot of rye flour, buck-
wheat and oa'meal just arrived at 1-h dj
It Manning's.
Fresh Bread baked every day
at Charlie's Restaurant. 4 7
?
, -Tom and Jerry, Hot FRwAch, Bum
Punch aud any hot drink y^u «au call
fur>jt Texas Central Saloon- 31
The learse Cattle
A meeting' of the etockhold-
ers of this company was held in
4lbauy this week, at which
time the directors were elected
or the ensuing year, as follows;
. P. Borers, J Thomas Proctor,
. M. Pioctor, J.'M. Proctor, £4
Jaiiey, James Scott, all of Mou-
roe county, Mo., Hon. J. R.
Fleming, Cisco; John Has sard,
Howard, Kas., A. D. Norcup,
San Antonio; G. T. Reynolds
and J. N. Lemond, Albany. The
directors re-elected George T.
leyttolds president and general
superintendent; J. M. Proctor,
vice president, aud J. R. Flem-
ing secretary and treasurer.
The meeting was
harmonious and satisfactory.
Before adjournment the follow-
ing resolutions were unanimous
y adopted. * < .
Resolved, That the stockhold-
ers of the Monroe Cattle Com-
pany extend*a vote of thanks
the Albany Bank for the
use of its rooms in which to
iiold meetings.
Resolved, That a vote thanks
are hereby teudered to Mr. F. B.
Conrad, secretory, and treasurer
of this company, for the efficient
manner in which the books and
accounts of the company have
been Kept, and as a slight token
of our appreciation of his servi-
ced, we present him with a cane,
inhcribed with the compliments
of this company, and that Geo.
T. Reynolds, John Hassard and
John Sbelton are hereby ap-
pointed a committee to procure
and present the same to Mr.
Conrad. ■
The M. f, Jones Lumber Co.
Have in their yards at this r,lnoe the
largest stock of lumber of all grades and
s1z<m>, shingles ditto, door« ditto, sash dit-
to, blinds, mouldings, pickets, ail ditto,
to be found In northwest Texas, aud the
fun of it it. ihry tell cut chnip
material enn be bought jOr at
point this $ide of Waco.
at the tame
any railroad
U
—Please don't ask E. R. Manning for
credit an he bates to, but npu't refuse
ly i;i Al
to do so
84
and selling cheaper than any bod v
banv, be must get Cash in order 1'
—If you-need a good wagon I ran sell
vou the Jackson or Daisy that 1 guaran-
tee to give satisfaction.*
84 K. B. Manning.
If you don't call in and settle yonr ac-
onunts that have heen due tor the past 12
months, I shall have 60 pre** the Inviwt-
E. K. Manning. 3*
Hon.
drilled in 1877 at
83
Do you wan; fresh Cranberries f
Than call on Charley Hurt Held, lie hsf
them.
*>
i
John B. Pope, after visiting
friends in this viointy, durin
the past three weeks, left ye
terday morning for his ranch in
the free stale of Greer. Now
John will buckle down to hard
work nntil after the cattle sea^
son of 1884 is over,' when we
hope to see hi in hers again.
■•lie Cesatv Cattle <•
A meeting of the Balis Countv Tittle
Co., will b* held In •'•b-
mary 4th. All member* of emnpauy
arti not) fled to l e prase-1 as bealness of
Importance will eon* before the meeting.
H. K. MCANULTV.
' 84 Preshient.
Al
fireli BslH.
A large portion of tiie town
of Baird was burned Tuesday
afternoon, canned by a defcc*
s flue In the store of Kobin-
1 Bros. Loss
—Old engine No 48 has hat
a bard time of late. It has been
in the shop for repairs twice
within a month and while com
ing up yesterday from Cisco
a crank pin broke and now It is
a fit subject for the shop. Ah(
speaking of 48 reminds us thai
Mr. Busbey,Hho for over a year
past has manipulated the levers
on 48, has left us for a run jm
tween Waco and Cisco and
succeeded by lir. Jim Keith
one of the oldest engim mH on
the road. Mr. K>ith expects
soon to britig bis family here *o
live.
ddnt ah foa oasHrigi
2. B. MANNING'S, for j ou will
ositivelv be refused. 7
albany bank,
ALBANY. TEXAS.
J U FLEMING, President.- E. P. DAt'fe. Vfco-PivsltA nt,
S. L. BARTHOLOMEW, Cashier.
Will buy and sell Kxchange on the principal ciUcs of the United States, and traus-
aet a (jeneral Banking Business. • • > 4
CEO. <t. REEVES,
Dealer in
8 adimes. harness,
Leggins, Spurs, QuirtSiiindl Every thing
in the Saddlery Line.
k
Still and California Saddles
' ' ' •- ' - ' - ; "* ■' ''' ... -x
Bigged With Oaliforia Leather!
Albany, ;#>f
.
Texa.
albany feed store.
Limber! Lnmber! Lumber
We have now in yttrd one of
the largest stocks of lumber.
shfnglHS, doors, sashs, etc., west
of Port Worth. Owing to the fact
that we have recently made very
large purchaces at very lowest
caBh prices iu both lumber and
shingles, we will hereafter be
enabled to sell lumber lower
than ever. Parties contemplat
ing bnilding wih do well to ex-
amine onr stock and prices be
fore purchasing elsewhere. !
19 M. T. Jones Lttmbkk Co.
Yon can buy more Goods at E. B.
Manning's for 75 ots. than jou oan
get for $al nywhere else in towo
% « 7
Farmers and ranchmen in
Stephens, Young and counties
north will find it to their Inter-
est to buy their lumber, shin-
gles, etc., from the M. T. Jones
Lumber Co., Albany, Texas. 18
DKALEK8 IN
Corn," Oats., Hay, Bran, Shorts
Seed, Cotton Seed Meal.
And all kinds of Grain and Feed sold at Lowest
Gar Load Lots a. Specialty.
AiBtmr,
Cotton
et Price
TEXAS.
Do You Want
A horse, '
A ntule, " J
A herder, ' ;;..
A clerk.
A salesman,
Lauds. "t
Town lots.
A catllc ranch,
A |heep ranch.
To sell merchandise.
If vou want anything, tnnke your Wants
known through the column* of the A lb-a
NY Echo. wW: ' '
■ *- • }%%
Do You Want to 8*11
Lauds, i>
8h -ep, ,"■■■■'■
Mules,
Cattle,
Horses.
TOWn IntR, ir
Merchandise,
Mtulcal instruments,
Goats. *
Anything, moke the fact kno* w through
tiie advertising columns of the Koho.
JUST IN.—Another Invoice of Job
Papers at the Echo office.
Order it from the
'.V • . '
We have on hand and are
daily receiving a very large
stock of doors, sash, blinds,
mouldings, pickets, luttibef.
shingles, etc., whioh Vre will sell
as cheap as any yard on the
railroad. The M, T. Jones Lum-
ber (jjo. • ' if *' V 81
i' . ftoncei
On and after this date, Mr. C.
H. Hope, of the City Drug store,
will have charge of our booHs
and accounts. Any settlement
made with him will be approved
by us.
Drs. Baird & Powkll.
Albany, Texas. June9,1888. *
i Ire IamrssM.
A*f needing policies written
on their property can havtj
them placed In the best compa-
ines by seeing Csmpbell &
Hill.
18
for
NOTICE
TO BIDDEB3 ON LAND.
Your bids have been awarded end you
liave tweutv dsy<> In whioh to call on
Jacobs A Klsher, execute nute and make
first payment. Uwi
is
LICE EARL,
The OU Belli*III®
&
Lif&ry,Sale and Feeil Sties,
Alkany, l>iN<
Good Vehicles, Safe Horses, una
Careful Drivers. <
Buss to and From ths Depot
—The local option election in
precinct No. 9 (Fort Qrlffln)
Dec. 12th, was Canvassed by
the commissioners' conri Mon-
day. The vote foi prohibition
North side Court Square,
Albany. Tetsa.
J. T. CAMP,
Carpenter and Builder
Wilt fnrnUh all plans and specifications
for all claaa/-* of building*.
AddlvM tlinmglt pualolBoe will rereltO
prompt attention. SB
Fsr Rsls.
About fopr aud a half miles west of Al*
✓ ' .. , to rT^ba.iy.«XN) ai res Of land adapted to lanu-
WAS 17J against, 18. lhls P'"M | Ing and Kriizln^; Interest In llJOaerea of
d of e ittle. some on
quently pots a stop to the bulk '
of the deviltry that has bfen
a quietus on liquor and conse- li. ^ ... R-- ,
^ ranve. anil hii< rest In a dock of shsse for
S. J. CONNK9.
;
going oil' there" fyr s< n M years
past. The better oortion of the
oommunlty kiH w that whiskey
entices bad men and they in
turn call bad women into, a
oommuuiiy, therefore have they
•qnelched liquor and bad men
and women at the same lime.
Order and morality we (rust,
will now be the order in Fot
tiriffln.
h. Apply te
j. Albany, Tel., C. Bx. 119.
V
PATENTS
$1
A YEAR.
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Robson, G. W. The Albany Echo. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 34, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 12, 1884, newspaper, January 12, 1884; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth394049/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.