Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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Mrs. B. D. Futrell left Sunday
to visither mother at Alto.
The Jew stores will close Fri
day evening and remain closed
Saturday on account of the Day
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A revival is announced to be-
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Gilmer the first Sunday in Oc
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children at S. V. Loyd’s store
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We will be closed Saturday
accoynt of Holiday. Will open at
The revival at Indian ®
church conducted by Kev
Floyd andRev. Gordon bmn
closed last Sunday. There
20 additions to the church, 1-
them being for baptism..
Tom Dou ph rate visited 1
tives at Graceton and Ort 4
last week.
Cotton has been‘selling is |
mer the past few days fron
cents to 11 cents per pound.
Misses Vennie" and in 1
went to Mt. Pleasant last Fri
on a visit to relatives.
The State Reunion for Un
Confederate Veterans meet
Hillsborb Cct.$ find 7.
Mrs. A. L. Brasfieldandd
ren have been visiting at Si
sonville the past week.
Several from Gilmer atten
the Sacred Harp Singing (
vention at ‘Pritchett Sanday.
Prof. C. J. Williams retar
the first of this week from tel
The Woman’s Missionery So-
ciety met Monday afternoon at
8:30 for Bible study. Bro. Tim-
mons being away, the lesson
was conducted by Mrs. M:P.
Mell. Fourteen members were
J. S. Mattox,
Graceton, Tex.
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W. B. White.
Dr. J. T. Roberts, eve, ear,
and nose specialist #of note, ar
rived from Taylor a few days (
ago to locate in Gilmer. His of-
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Dell Petty left Monday to at*
tend the Sam Houston Normal
Institute at Huntsville.
Mr. George Tucker of the Mir-
ror leaves today for Taylor to
visit his family. He will return
Sunday.
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Upshur County Echo. Thursdvy, September 16. 1915
The meeting at the Christian
church closed Sunday night
with five additions to th church
three of them being by baptism.
Eider T. W. Phillips went from
here to Stephenville, where he is
to conduct another meeting.
—Get your school outfit for the
children at S. V. Loyd’s store
and save money.
Miss Elizabeth Stapp left Sun-
day on a visit to relatives in
Shreveport.
The cho publishes five bank
statements this week. We ask
our readers to examine these
statements closely that they may
know of the healthy condition of
Upshur county banks.
tober.
—Wanted: A nice residence in
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present, and spent a very profit-
able hour. After the lesson a
fice will be upstairs in the Farm short business session was held.
। The society adjourned to meet
i Monday for mission study.
U. E. OLIVER.
Quality Tailoring
Work Called for and
Delivered .....
J. E.
Mrs. J, R. Warren and Sod,
Truman, made a trip to Dallas
yesterday; \
The remodeling of Perkins
Bros. Co.’s store here will soon
be complete. The display win-
dows will be very.attractiye.
Mrs. A. Maberry of Pritchett
visited relatives in Gilmer last
Thursday. A
—Pint fruit jars at 35 cents per
dozen, W. B. White..
Esores......
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Gilmer, Texas
thousand dollar equity in a
choice farm located at Shady
Grove. For particulars inquire
THE
“OLIVER WAY"
Is The
BEST WAY
to attend and make-addresses.
—See Mrs Culpepper at J. E.
Croley’s for the latest millinery
goods. The snifiest number^
in Pattern Hits, Trimmed and
Tailored Hats. You will slso
find the latest creations in our
Novelty line. Don’t fail to see
them before buying.
• FOR SALE: The old Baptist
church property Blacksmith
shop and Ware house. North-
westcorner square Gilmer, Tex.
Mrs. S J. McKinney dipd at
Rosewood last Thursday of drop-
sy. The remains were Interred at
Enon cemetery about 12 o’clock
Friday. Rev. J. W.e Petty and
Judge W. H. McClelland cohduct-
ed the funeral. Deceased was a
Baptist in faithand was seventy-
four years old.
. ‘ Everett Armstrong of Ore Cit
visited in Gilmer Saturday and
Sunday. >
Rev. H. M. Timmons left Sun-
day afternoon to engage in arre-
vival meeting at Athens. Prof.
1. A. Coston will occupy the
Methodist pulpit for him here
next Sunday morning. There
will be no services at the Meth,
odist church Sunday night.
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Have your children’s
eyes tested, as school is
soon to start, and you
would not want your child
to fail on account of its
eyes. J. H. Pearson, now
graduate Optometrist
and Optician.
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New Fall Fashions In Suits and Dresses
DVERY day they are coming in the advance fashions, showing the latest and most advanced styles in
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We have offices with the Palace
Barber Shop and Culpepper’s
Sanitary Barber Shop.
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Mrs. Henry Mings returned
Sunday from a' short visit in
Bittsburg. - •
—■Toilet paper—5c a roll. W. B.
White.
Sheriff B. C. Buie.
—I want to buy your butter.
If
Tuesday from a short visit to
his parents and other relatives
at Hopkinsville, Ky. -
—11.00 Alarm Clocks, this week
only, 75c. Robertsons’ Drug
Store. .
J. E. Turner from Gladewater
, Mrs. J. 3-Stephensand daugh- M.vu> Jeaug .0. _ .
wni- w Blanche, also little ordiance of baptism was •*
WiiieMae, McLendon spent' istered by Pastor J- H. I
from Thursday till Monday with'Sunday afternoon at Cro
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Mattox at lake. Quite a number from
Grace ton.______ J mer attended. - ' - J
Miss Katie Lee Carrington
left Saturday for Deport, Lamar
county, to teach there. "
C C. Vaughn, wife and baby
returned last Friday to their
home near Quitman.
—Pint fruit jars at 85 cents per
dozen. W. White.
Hon. J. N. Cambell and Mr.
Finch were in Gilmer last Thurs-
day boosting the Longview
Fair, which begins Sept 25th
and lasts until Oct. 2, 1915.
Rev. Gordon Barrett is assist-
ing Rev. W. H. McClelland in a
meeting at Rosewood his week.
Gordon Simpson returned to
Tyler Sunday. He will go from
there to Austin-in a few days
to complete his degree in the
law department of the Univers
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will leave Friday afternoon toguest*of Miss Maud Hill this
week. She will leave today for
Mineola to visit friends before
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R. B. Nelon arrived from
Childress Sunday on a visit to
home flks.
Mrs. Jim_Howard returned
Sunday to Mineola froma visit to
friends ingilmer. '____
FOR SALE, Or trade for Gil-
mer property: 116 acre farm,
60 acres in cultivation, balance
in timber land and pasture, all
under fence. Plenty of ever-
lasting water. Good hog pas
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, Mrs. Dorris Green returned
Prof. J. W. Davi l of Corsicana last Friday to her home in Tyler
was in Gilmer Monday on busi from a visit to her parents in
Gilmer.
LOST: — One pair of lighter s —Get your school outfit for the
tweezers with bodkin. Will pay ----
for perticulars call or write W.
,,, ,, N. Bauman, 821 North Bishop
is in Gilmer to spend the fall Dallas, Tex.
and winter with his cousin,
Mrs. B. F. Bledsoe visited
Mrs. J. S. Mattox at Gaceton
this week.
— Bring your eggs to W. B.
White and get the highest mar-
! ket price.
1 Miss Effie Pierce arrived from
Denton last Friday to take her
place as teacher in Gilmes High
School.
—W. M Thompson, the harness
and saddle man, has moved his
busmess from the the Oliver
building, on the north side of the
square, to the Boyd building on
the south side. formerly occu-
pied by Mrs. S. B. Stopp. 44
Miss Evelyn Barnwell return-
ed Tuesday rom a visit to from
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. . - - Mrs. 8. R. Hill went to Tyler
tore, good house and good young yesterday to visit relatives.
orchard. • I
For further information phone - Mrs. T. M. Mathis of Mar-
shall has been visiting relatives
in Gilmer and at Simpsonville
-his week.
—G. W. Hood, the old Watch
maker, who makes them run, is: view
now at Crain’s Drug Store.
liberal reward. Charlie Hill at
Echo Office.
Miss Grace Swann returned ness trip to Ashland last Thurs-
Tuesday to her home in G race- day.
ton from visiting in Gilmer. , „ , ,
_ C , . . t i Mrs. B. W. Wood returned
—Cozy Cafe .forsa lea a bargain i last Friday from a visit to
See W. B. White or W. K. triends and old neighbors in
Clardy. । Gladewater.
—Ladies, you are cordialy invit-
ed to call in and look through my
stock of millinery where you
will find clean, fresh, and up-to-
date goods.. Make your selec-
tions early. J. E. Croley.
| The Echo editor acknowledges
with pleasure an invitation to
deliver the response th the Wood-
men address at the Log Rolling
Association in Longview the 28th
instant.
—Dr. H. C. Wilson contemplates
going back into active practive
of medicine in the future. He
has not been riding much be
yond the city limits for some
time, but will du ao and serve
his- old patrons, as well as
new ones who may call upon
him. A 44
Dr. B. W. Wood returned
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—Just received a car of White; Nr -
Crest flour. W. B. White. i, Mrs; M; E. Thompson of Dal-
les, who has been visiting the
family of H. B. Martin, returned
to her home yesterday.
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Jr Kurtz will celebrate Holiday ; S. B. Perk-ins of Greenville
Dallas Saturday. was in Gilmer last Friday look-
ing after the interests of his
Cleaning and
Pressing
IT makes no difference
• whether it be a Lady’s
Skirt, a Coat Suit, or a
Suit of Gentlemen’s
Clothes, the greatest care
and efficiency is executed.
chicken stew by they Woodmen
Camp at Little mound Saturday,
the 25th instant. Hon. J. H.
Beavers of Winnsboro, County
Clerk D.. Walker of Gilmer and
otther speakers are expected
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Jng singing schools in Ft
Mrs. R M. Denman, who has, and Titus counties and is 1
been in Colorado Springs the
past two months for her .health,
returned to Gilmer Tuesday.
Her husband met her in Fort
Worth and accompanied her
home.
We show a beautiful line of the season's newest Dress Goods. Pretty Suitings at 25c, 15c and 10c
In wool goods we have a very complete line of this fall’s newest colors in Serges, Whipcords, Gabar.
; dines, Broadcloths, and Coat Goods in beautiful patterns and wide cloths. We have the trimmings for this
! season's styles.
SILKS THAT ARE CORRECT
Silk Poplins, Failles, Taffetas, Satins, Messalines, Crepe de Chine, and Crepe Meteors in this season's
colors. Plaid Silks are very good and will be used in combination with other silks and with wool goods
We have plaid Silks in a great variety, of colors.
THE NEW FALL
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• Men's.Ladies', Misses, Boys’andChildren’s—we carry a very complete stockof the best Shoes that
we can buyfrom manufacturers who have a reputation for makinggood Shoes. k,
STEPHENS COMPANY
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 16, 1915, newspaper, September 16, 1915; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414344/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.