Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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the Senator enclosing a small
check. The News man was ca-
rying a bundle of papers in his
hand and I asked him to open one
of them and let me compare the
him. You will
of Gilmer have been here this
week.
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Vernon.
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has been very ill with
al fever for the past few
lia able to be up now.
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Man all day singing at
Mountain last Sunday; all
anice time.
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and your - representative here,
my position has been somewhat
misunderstood on the Bailey
letter, and in justice to me I
wish to state exactly what oc-
curred on that occasion.
I did notintend that it should
appear in print at all, but neg-
lected to ask your representa-
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lad Mrs. Geo. W. Reeves,
11W. T. Speir visited at E.
Loungblood’s last Sunday.
EFrankie and Rosa Belle
M, of near Gilmer, visited
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Sunday.
pi Beatrice Vessel, of
Ri Chapel visited her sister
EGeneva Orr, of this place
but week.
hundma Foster of this place
png her son, 8. L Foster,
■wr, at present.
■dames Ola and Rezzie
iandMellie Reeves, also
•Ethel Youngblood visited
i Geneva Orr last Saturday.
n Geo. Long, of Mings
W visited her daughter,
tMattie Blanchard, one day
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26 will be an all day sing-
“Glide Creek the 4th Sun-
■June; (everybody invited
J® and bring your song
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Charlie Moser and sister, Ora,
attended an all day singing at
Rocky last Sunday.
Joe Moser and family of
Pleasant Hill visited the former’s
parents here last week.
Everybody come out to the
graveyard next Saturday and
let’s give it a general cleaning
up. -
J. C. Kyzer and Mr. Lee and
Attended their families of Gilmer visited
elakt Bat- at B F Phillips" Saturday
vand Sunday. ntght.
My Beavers, and family,
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No matter what your tastes we can gratify them here. A grand \ display
signature to that letter was a ■
forgery and called his attention
to some details in the genuine
signature which were at vari-
ace with the signature in the
letter.
I make this statement that I
may be correctly reported. At
the same rime, I do not attri-
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submission of the amendment statement as it really occurred:
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blight the I the publication of the Bailey let-
ter, and it so happened that I
He said this was taken from a had just received a letter from
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farmers are smiling now
Etherain has come.
J Monnie Bullard and moth-
EitTodd, are both on the
Mr. Editor, there isn’t
scribe saying any-
the singing at the
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Lxome back again Mr. Ed.
emihe chickens wili grow
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' tie Todd and sister,
(andre visiting relatives
jwep "8 at Smith’s Ridge
Phillips and Ben Davis
ballot box not only in favor of the therefore permit me to make a
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Fort Worth. Tex- May 24. =It signature on the check with that .
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Johnson to strong.
In closing his speech at Clarks-
ville last Friday afternoon. Hon.
bition of the whisky trafic,and I
now believe that Texas is rer ly
for State prohibit} op
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that conditions ’Md- eery
timent are such, that the
proposed amendment is both
practical and possible, and cer- ।
tainly it is both moral and right. i
“When I remember the trail of
woe which this bitter cup has
left in its wake I am afraid to
give it even the semblance of my
countenance or support. With- <
out bitterness to those who are
engaged in this business, and i
without offense to these who I
honestly differ from my views, 1
I desire to go on record at the <
conversation on the part of your
tive not to use it and therefore I representative,
‘ Paul Waples.
singing at the Mountain last Cone Johnsonread the following
Sunday were too numerous to extract from a letter he wrete
mention. J to Sterling P. Strongen 1908:
The Mountain ball team and' “Twenty years have made .
changes in Texas in public letter from which Judge Pomdex-
• opinion with reference to prohi-
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 26, 1910, newspaper, May 26, 1910; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431151/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.