Velasco Daily Times (Velasco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 10, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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BIRDS EYE VIEW OF THE MOUTH OF THE P.P.AZOS RIVER AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY.
THAT COTTON SHIPMENT
OfT**l Thou9An<l Balei Will b« Made
as Soon ag the Ñallrdad Ig
ComplAted.
V«lasco claims aud lia received ree-
ognltioti from th world that aiiy p< rt
tuiytit well lie proud of'. With all tho
•natural advantages possible for a har-
bor and stdppldg center ahd the vim
and enterprise to back it, success is
with us and has come to stay. The
latest enterprise put on foot by our
enterprise# citizen* hat restated in
the usual way and tin < on ae the rail-
road is completed and' «hipe ean be
chartered the rolling of cotton trucks
and the unceaein# rattle of ship's
orains will bo heard at our wharves
and j,'ivt> employment to all who
«eék it.
Jt took no little amount to secure
this shipment, as it is the ttret from
tho deep water port of Texaé, bnt al-
though the outside world may not
know whut we Lave liere and realize
our capacity, nothing daunts the
business men of Velaoco They know
theiif bread cast upon the waters will
return to them ten fold, and th« ex-
pression, "Velasco to Liverpool" will
soon be as familiar to newspaper
readers all over tho world as is "New
York to Liverpool.
'The first ten thousand bales will be
shipped direct to Liverpool from this
port. Velasco wel< oines all shippers
or importers aud no oue need fear ar-
rest whilst carrying on a legitimate
traille in our midst. "Come," we have
.room tor all. -
Oliver Comedy Company.
The Oliver Comedy Company closed
its engagement of three nights much
to the regret of t he I heatre going peo-
ple. The company is composed ot
eleven people, six of whom are the
Olivers father, mother and four sous
and daughters, who, we daresay have
no equal in tliemrieal circles.
They play at (juiutana tins week
and no doubt they wi'l have good
audiences, at least they deserve to he
patronized, as money expended with
them will not he rearetted.
Mr. 10. .1. Delt'raisse who has been
working this territory lor Mr. (Irune-
wald's piano house at Houston re-
lumed last night after making a suc-
cessful trip to points on the river. He
will like'y remain in this vicinity for
'the next ten days.
The Fort Worth Oaiseite of the 8th,
contains the following notice:
The Denver train which will arrivn
in the city ut 5:20 p. in. to-day wiii
have attached a special car having ou
board a patty of capitalists from Den-
ver who are en route to Velasco for tho
MARKET REPORTS.
fiurpoi
ana"
and of making investments.
The party will remain in the city that
t and will leave for Velasco 8at-
tirliay morning via the tfsnta Ke.
night;
Velasco. The party is said
Jolly one, determined to extract
Passenger and ticket agent Doherty
of the Hanta Fe will take charge of
the party here and accompany1 them
as far lis Houston and possibly to
lid to be a
all
the ftin possible out of the trip In
oonneetion with business. Fort Worth
should make some effort to extend
them the oourtesies of thé city while
here
When the party arrived here it will
be met by the city brass band and ac-
corded all the courtesies.
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mmm.
If You Want
«o Mm* th* Nawa
Rend the Dally Timas,
1 Corrected Daiiy by Atkinson & Wil-
liams, Commission Merchants.
Vfit.Asco; Tuxas, Jantmry 9,18W.
Th'ire Is no rrroterliit chnnKi1 tn the mnrlset
Tho «'old wnvt; Htfiniilntux the market iukI trnit-
itiK,Ho«niix to he bfisk.
The fotlewln* \rcre the rutin; prtcoH erf jjro-
cerleMau«l produce In the market forJauuiiry 8th
Bueotl'-Short e'enr, rlry short, elear. VÍ
I5nuer---23®2ic per pound; eouiury, SOe;
erciirntTv. ¡«(tsic.
Jlrjin—it iOluiUje hundred snelt lots
Chi*ese*-WeHÍett) none in'market; full erenm,
IUj<a.Vü<" Sítímí, 30®82: American, imitation,
'¿lmZle' yoiln'i AMerleao, lSf®15 'X<'.
<Nitleo-*-OrdluBrv, 17«'¡ nood orduinrv, lSiilili';
fair 19'; prime. '20"; ehoiee, 2lc Cordover, 21e.
Cum meal--Ui MwWn CUv Mills, in buriel ,
$:! 15; writs, $J! 70: pearl meal, 98 65.
Dried Kruiis—Peaehes. evaporated, 15@16e;
aprreots T't : apples, evaporateft. 9'i<'.
Kxzs:-'i<)e per dozen
ITImir—In sacks. 85.20-, Rotler patent
^vtiifr • • -Tl moth y, 23:i| l« c; Korney hay,
llAins—Stiinrlarr! brAfidS, 100. ..
Lard-'In tleree cans in cases 6J¿<g''*■
Molasses -Chotee, ajliMRe; Prime, 3#íM0e.
Syrup—New ,,40®*.*?.
Onions—Spanish, «1 80 per crate: Western,
per bushel, $1.35.
OutM-'-WuHicmi, 48349c: Texas, 55@57c.
Potatoes—WesUirn. 80®ST>c.
Sweet Potatoes—-Yams. 75im
Hlce -l.oiilsiana head, 0?íiS 7cí primeoJíc.
Salt---Coarse, $1.10.
MataxorilrOy^iers in sholl, S3 per bUl.
Sucar---Stinid*rrt (rrannlaten, Ms5Jír.
Confectioneries, 4*í@5.1-«; cut loaf 5'íc; fancy
yellow, 4ké4fio.
VcKetKhfes - Crthhujfe, Í2-75: blaclf-oyed Peas
( «': lady peas, none; white beans, 5V1
Apples, $4,00®$4.75 por barrel.
Defter l,ü/T\ber Qomp'y.
1IAVE A T-ARCK STOCK OF SET.RCT
l^af Vcllou/ p¡r>^ tu^ber tatl) $171^1^5.
Sash, Doors and fliindw. Complete Stock, Close Flgtltes. Non-
Residents Desiring to Build, can Send Plans and ^pecítítía-
tions aud get Estimates.
Z. W. CANNON, Manager.
w. c.
The Times likes enterprise, ami
when it sees a Hrm who is doing a
comparative small business, like.).
I). Anderson & Co., put down their
names for $100 on the cotton shippers
list, it feels like shouting hurah for
J. 1). Anderson & Co. Wo want
more people like them.
Do you Uge Envelopes.
The Times job office luvs just re-
ceived ti line assortment of
IOO.OOO Envelopes
of t he very best quality, am' will sell
them ¡it a very low rate. Call and
examine them.
For Sale.
A house on rear end of lot 12, block
2, suitable for blacksmith shop or
with slight improvements make a Ave ¡
room dwelling, price JlitO cash. Will
give live months free tent, free ou lot.
Inquire at Tim i s office.
Br ¡zona countyh i s deep water
and plenty of it.
THEBANK
-EXCHANGE
HARDIN & DAVIS,
Proprietor*.
(Huccessors to W. H. Hummers.)
The Most Pleasant Resort In the City,
A full line of pure wines, liquors
and the best brands of cigars.
GIVE US A CALL.
Dr. J. V. Braham
DENTIST.
Bridge and Crown Work a Specialty
Ofkice Hours: From 0 to 12 a. m.
and from 1 p. in., to 5 p. m.
IGTOkeice at HOTEL VELASCO.
LEWIS R. BRYAN,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
(Office Over Postofllce.)
ValMeo,
Will pracUee In the courts of Fraxoria, Matagoc
da apd adjoining counties.
Office: Hotél Velasco,
VELASCO, TEXAS.
Dr. W. B. Pigg,
Phy íc¡an and Surgeon,
Oflíce ¡ Avenue B, np-staffs oppo-
site Hotel Velasco.
VELASCO, - • • TEXAS.
DRINK AT THE
Unique Saloon,
Cor. South 2cl and Ave. B.
FINE WINES,
LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
C. a. SHOELER,
WATCHMAKER i-I HOi-i JÉ LED
Watch curving from photographs. Call mid ¡ex-
amine my goods.
W. B. Munson.
Houston, Texas.
M S. Munson, Jr.
Velaseo.
MUMSOfl I MUNSON,
•¿^ttorxieys-at-Xja/w-
(Ofllce over Posto thee)
VtCLASCO, TEXAS.
THE
Velasco Sip irk;
Mitchell & Vandyke, Propr's.
VEI.A9CO.
TEXAS.
M L. Murray. .?. R. Medlin.
MURRAY & MEDLIN,
•—DEAI.ERS IS
Groceries, Notions, Fruits, Country
Produce.
FAMILY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY,
(Opposite Artesian Well.)
V4IHOO, T«K*«.
J. 0. Friedrich,
—Manufactun'r of—
Refiigeiatois, Bar and Store Fixtures.,
Turning. Scroll Sawing and Carving,
Pattern Work and Models made.
•¿■Mobbing of nil kinds given prompt attention.
Ave. B and ?. 5 St., VELASCO, TEXAS,
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Steadman, W. H. Velasco Daily Times (Velasco, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 30, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 10, 1892, newspaper, January 10, 1892; Velasco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth185176/m1/4/: accessed May 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .