Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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8 lbs Green Peaberrv Coffee for..........
20 lbs Good, clean Rice for-------
6 lbs Seda (1 lb packages) for—---------
5 Bottles Garrett's Snuf for..........-
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J. Alvin H’hlllips and Mrs. B.
F. Phillips and two daughters,
Misses Jewel and Nina, visited
relatives in Rusk county last
John Sobey visited at Indian
Rock last Sunday.
Rob White and Lowis Mackey
and Misses. Carrie and Pearl
Hartman attended preaching at
| Smith Didge Sunday night.
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Crops are doing well now since
we had a nice little rain, which
was highly appricated by all.
Miss Ida Ptuitt of Longview
is spending a few days with her
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Christian preacher of Longview,
will begin a meeting here, on
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Sunday in August. Everyboty
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aEsa GOODS -We are going to close out cur entire stock
of Summer Dress Goods at actualcoaf. Every piece of sum-
mergoods must go at cost price. _ .L' 1
SHOES—Men. Ladies and Children’s Low-cut Shoes at
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Miss
I grandfather, A. J. Pruitt,
Miss Carrie Chiles, will leave
I the 27th, for Shreveport where
! she’will spend a few days with
'friends.
Paul Riden made a trip to
.Gilmer the 21st.
Prof. Ross Reagan of Harletn
was up Saturday morning. He
and Jim Pruitt taok a trip to
Gilmer and returned Saturday
eve.
Miss Annie Buie returned
home the 24th from Huntsville,
where she has been attending
school for almost a year. Her
many friends are glad to see her
back again.
Work has begun on the W. O.
W. hall and additional school
building which when finished
will help the looks of our church
considerably.
The ice cream supper given at
the home of Mr. and Mrs S. R.
Peteet’s on the eve of the 22nd
was an enjoyable affair for every
one.
- Fish frys seem to be toe order
of the day. One party reported
catching a seventeen pound buf-
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Gilmer, Texas, Thursday, July 29, 1909
geeeeeee egegeeegeeeeseeseea
day last Week.
Cllarlie Smith of Galveston
is visiting his brother, Rube
Smith. ---——
Mrs. Id;; Pennal and children
of Rochester vi-ited celatives
here last week.
Mrs. Garner mid two dp ugh*
tors of Mart, Mrs. East, Mrs.
Baugh and Miss Lizzie Buie of
Indian Rock visited Mr.and Mrs.
Sobey one day last week.
"‛Hnele‛‛ Ben- Phillips enter-__
tained quite a number of children
at his home Thursday afternoon
from 8 to 5 o’clock. “Uncle”
Jim Phillips and “Grandpa” ■
Burk, who is rinty-six -years
old, were also present. Such
games as “Hiding the Thimble”
and “Hide and Seek"were play-
ed, after which ice cenmiind
watermelons wereserved.
Brother Alton Livey, the
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A Health of community
' good at present.
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werG2 are through laying
rsw mills have started up
behave jobs there.
closed here
Sandey. They had a Ereat
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Soules Chapel.
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The people have great hopes
pgood crop this year; hasn’t
eenmuch rain but enough for
ecotton. Corn in this part of
country very good. Gar-
Rare allburn ing up.
singing school is progressing
kly and learning new songs
6 Cay.
Protracted meeting will start
"eThursday night next and
Tinue until the next Thurs-
g night .
1 Wednesday afternoon
M, the Chapel played base
-with Perryville, resulting 2
flavor of the Chapel.
W Branch came up and
Vwithus resulting ten to,,
2" hvor of the Chapel,
| in Gilmer part of last wek.
C. S. Phillips and son, Clifford,
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and little daughter* Corinne, left
Monday morning for Waxahacnie
to attend to Chautauqua and
g visit relatives.
0 Miss Lucille Mackey of Smith
2 . Ridge visited her grandparents,
Mr and Mrs. S. P. Morgan, hist
' week.
cost-they are bound to go.
Men’s wash pants, a few pair left. to close, per pair
Calico, all you want at, per yard—--------------------— -......
A. C. A. Feather Ticking, per yard---------------------
Walker arid family of
Lha Okla., are (visiting
but intend to leave this
tre are several from here
mdingto go fishing on Big
ess this week. ’
hic. E. Walker and child-
pe visiting relatives and
nds here this week.
ss Ola Glover of Graceton
tending schoool here.
here will be singing here at
school house next Sunday.
s. Barton is in very ill
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E. Oliver and family of' Gil-
-attended the meeting here
week.
C. Berry and wife of
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6"ent to Perryville the 26th
Wecme went three to five
"oPerry ville.
r game will be played
lAext Thursday) at the
aperound by the Chap-
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2 to come. Mr. Editor
Ale8Pecia .invitation out.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1909, newspaper, July 29, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431086/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 31, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.