Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1923 Page: 2 of 4
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Upshur County Echo, Thursday, May 24 1023
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Mrs. S. E. Riggs
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UPSHUR COUNTY ECHO
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from becoming a law.
County Couit convened Mon-
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Where to buy U.S.Tires
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HOT DAYS.
Graveyard Working.
A NEW ONE.
Samples.
L. E Stracener.
Select yours today,
Get It when jou
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Ihe TAILOR,
May 16.
Reporter.
Administration and Finance, and '
NOTICE,
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Classes Fitted
Phone 160.
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Quality and
Quick
Service
Giln
meets
every
Fellow
A large stock to
select from.
An hour’s ride
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cun
No Worms In a Healthy Child
All chldren troubled with Worms have an uo
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day nigl
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Upshur County Abstract Co.
J. M. Shepperd, Mgr.
We have the only set of Abstract
Books in Upshur County
Tan-No-More
The Skin Beautified
35160C&100TheJat
at toilet counters
SAMPLE MAILED ON RtQUCST
BAKER LABORATORIES
INCORPORATCO
MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE
Tyler Commercial College.
Tyler. Texas.
e decided that candidates
to us.
Mt. Pleasant Marble
Sheppard Portrait
Hung in High School.
Satisfaction Garage
Gilmer, Texas
T. S. Ragland,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Office in First National Bank Building
Residence pnone No 6. Phone connection
at City Drug Store.
GILM EK. TEXAS
and Oie City, also in country.
Addrss Box 263,
BRIGGS & DAVIS
LAWYERS
F. & M. National Bank Building
GILMER, TEXAS
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"COLD IN THE HEAD”
an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh
« abject to frequent "colds" are
keneraliy in a "run down" condition.
HALUS CATARRH MEDICINE la a
Treatment conaisting of an Ointment, to
used locally, and a Tonic, which acta
quickly through the Blood on the Mu-
Dr. J. G. Daniels
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Entered,s Second-Class Matter at The
Post, oce at Glmer. Texas, Under
n Aet. of March 3, 1879.
W. R. STEPHENS
Attorney at Law
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
GILMER TEXAS
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KAi Id be rubbed on the chest and thr
children suffering from a Old or Oro
The healine effect of Hay*. Henlina Hones
le theFthroat combtaad with the henline effe
ov! ■ o-Pen-Trate Salve through the pores o
a skin noon stops a cough.
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and the matter published in the
Echost time and labor,
we hy
who want boosting in the Echo
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Wireless Telegraphy and Tele-
phony that can be had, in half
the Time and Half U e Cost of
similar courses in other schools,
There will.be a public grave- J
yard working at Oak Hill Church
Thursday, May 31st. Every-
body come prepared to stay all
day.
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—I have June corn and all other
kinds of seed. C. H. Hall’s Carb
Store.
can pay so much a boost, and in
that way help us pay expenses.
Other editors can do as they
like.
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healthy color, which indicates poor blood, end M a
rule, there is more or lees stomach distyrbance
GROVES TASTELESS chill TONIC given recularly
for two or three weeks will enrich the blood, im
prove the digestion, and act as a General Stre ngth
ening Took: to the whole system. Nature will then
throw off or dispel the worma, and the Child will b ArItk.
to perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c per bottle dEAHING HONEY.
islature in special session again
immediately after adjournment
of thegecond called session last
week. T ie object of this call is
to raise revenue, make appropri:
ationsand harmonize the differ-
ences* in the available revenue
and tie appropriations made, as
we understand the call.
It is now about time for pros
pective 1924 candidates to begin
working the newspapers for
free Ad veftising. When this
editowas a candidate he paid
for althe advertising he got in
any pperother than the Echo,
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No. 101
So. 103
3bgres-$
188-24
' ous Surfaces, building up the system,
• nd making you lemn llable to "colds,"
Sold by drugiints,for over 40 Years.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O,
They all like
"USCO"
United States Tires
are Good Tires
Texarkana. May 17.—A large
portrait of United States Sena-
tor Morris Sheppard was hung
intheauditorium of the Texas
side high school Wednesday by
members of the senior class,
headed by Robert Duncan and
Harry Ward, who read biograph-
ical sketches of the senator’s
career Justice R. B. Levy, of
the sixth ccurt of civil appeals,
delivered the principal address.
He eulogized Senato Sheppard.
Senator Sheppard will deliver
the address to the graduating
class of the high school on the
night >fMay25. The class ad-
dress of the other grades will be
by the Rev. H. M. Timmons.
To Cure ■ Cold io One Day
„ze LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE (Tablets.) tr
itopa the Lough and Headache and works on tin
SoC EW.GOVFS nignatureon each box. 30c
ment that the thirteen original
colpnies stood for against Eng-
lish i ule over them before ging
to war against Great Brittain.
Bnt the Philippine people are
waiting paitiently on the United
States to give them the promised
independence when they demon-
strate tneir ability to maintain a
stable government. We think it |
i- getting high time for Congress
to act on the matter in a way to
demonstrate good faith in previ
ous promises to these people.
m Nt JUNIORS-
3 Util* Nts
%A One-third th* regu-
N 12 isr done. Mads of
69 a a m a ingredients,
“ then candy coated
For children end adults. ___
and also offer valuable courses of
Training by Corresponderce.
Positions secured for graduates
Fill in and mail coupon for
large tree catalogue. '
Your Name--- —,—--
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Both remedies are packed in one carton and the
st of the combined treatmeot is 35c
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Depaocratic candidates for of
fice in Texas can afford to put up
the money for priuary elections,
because a Democratic nomina-
tion, is practically all cases, in
equivalent to election. It would
be manlestly un.air fora Demo-
cratiegislature to enact a law
compelling the Republicans to
nominate their candidates in this
manner?; Let them nominate an
they please. A Republican
Domination in Texas is an empty
honor at best, and for the Dem-
ocrats to make it impractical tor
them to mominate any candidate
looks like unnecessary cowar-
dice.— Texas Mezquiter.
N. M. Harrison, Jr., is ex-
pected this week To visit his
uncle N. M. Harrison. Sr., and
other relatives here.
were called before the grand
Yury refused to answer ques. summer wer at J. C. McDon
glad to sCe that 8 nator Pollard
had the good sense and courage
to vote for the Senate amend-
mentas well as we remember '
the way he voted, as shown by i f
rwenty-four years underPres-
omt Management. The longest
perioa • has been pub-
lishedAn pshur County by any
ese ingviduai.
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lions. They were lined and sen
tenced tu jail by the judge for
contempt ui court. ‘l‘ne prison
ers appealed to the supreme
court and asked to be dismissed.
Ibu supreme court promptly
ruled mat the district judge was
within his rights and performed
his duty in sending the men to
jail, Still the men refuse tu
- taik.—North Texa t Press.
Mb P • asant, Texas ; !
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A number of men have been
indicted by the Williamson
county grand jury on charges of
severely beating a man at Tayloi
a whilc.back and leaving bun
chained to a tree. Several who
Potato Slips for Sale: Poitu
Rico and Hollywood Yam, $2.00 ,
per 1,000 or $8 75 per 5,000. j 5¥e Ear, Nose and Throat
F. & M. Bank Building
Gilmer. Texas
—The Echo editor will take wood
or rich pine on subscription,
provided we don’t have to pay
out any mone y in the trans-
action. tf
Sparkling Eyes
Follow Good Health
San Antonio, Texas.—“I have used 1
Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription and
it did me more good than anything else
I ever took. I had feminine trouble so
badly I could hardly get about, but now
I am feeling fine. I can’t say too much
for this medicine of Dr. Pierce’s."—Mrs.
S. E Rigg’, 108 E. Dittmar St.
Go now to your nearest drug store and
obtain the .Favorite Prescription” in1
tablets or liquid, or send 10c for trial !
In our opinion Congress 3
should grant independence to J
the people of the Philippine
Islands. The Filipinos have /
already demonstrated in many >
ways that they haye the ability •
10 maintain a stable form of 5
government. They are standing
for the principles of self govern- 1
Some people seem to believe
. that Watt Daniels and T. F
Richards; who it is alleged were
mursered by a maski d mob and
their bodies thrown into Lake
Mer Rouge near Bastrop. La.,
the latter part of August last
year, are still living. After
having read every line of the
opennvestiuation and all other
mattr available on both sides ol
contentons, the Echo editor is
firmly convinced that the two
parties named are no more alive
than-are George Washington or
Benjamin Franklin.
day morning, but on account of
this being such a busy season
with farmers Judge Moughon
discharged the jury for the week.
Ouly non jury cases will be tried
at this term.
Thousands Pledge Selves
To Old-Fashioned Gospel
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Kansas City. Mo.. May 20.— >
Fifteen thousand persons, at- >
tended a mass meet!rg Sunday )
of the Southern Baptist Conven 2
tion.pledged themselves by a
rising vote to the propagation of
the old-fashioned gospel, embra
cing such fundamental tenets as
the inspiration of the Bible, the !
the virgin birth and deity of.
Christ, his vicarious atonement
for the sins of the world,, his !
bodily resurrection and his com
ing physical return. The occa
sion for the mass meeting was '
an address by Dr. George W.
Truett, pastor of the First Bap
tis: Church at Dallas, Texas, on
"What Think Ye of Christ?"
PROBABLY half the
1 motorists of America
ride on Fabric Tires.
By the hundreds of thou-
sands they have stuck. to
“U sco” year in and year out.
If there ever was a tested
money’s-worth “Usco”
qualifies—and to spare.
Made by the makers of
U. S. Royal Cords.
the Senate Journal. This all
occurred in the recent called ,
session of the Legislature.
Teaching Typewriting by Music
The Tyler Commercial College
of Tyler, Texas, in line with the
progressive policy that has made
it the largest business college in
America, recently conducted
some experimental tests with
music in their typewriting class-
es, and found the results so
gratifying after thorough and
exhaustive trials that they have
adopted it as their regular meth-
od or teaching.
It produces typists who write
easily along at a steady, regular
constant speed, striking all let-
ters exactly alike, and not slow
ing down for difficult words be-
cause he has learned a constant
speed. It is obvious that tlre
typist who has a regular, even
touch will be the fastest and the
most accurate. And the best
known way o develop this regu
Isr, even touch is to start the
student in with music, having
him write in time music, which
can be fast or slow in accordance
with ability of the class. Con
tinued practice with the phono-
graph fixes the habit of regular,
rythmic writing, which means
Speed and Accuracy.
The Tyler Commercial College
'has adopted this system of
teaching typewriting because
they have found it to be the best.
This institution has always em
ployed only the most modern
and up-to-date methods in all
departments of the students
work. They give the mostThor-
ough. Complete and Pracical
Courses of Bookkeeping, Short-
hand and Typewriting, Telegra-
phy, Cotton Classing: Business
Agents Wanted;
Make BIG Money! Taking'
orders, collect ye ur pay as you
go. Company does the rest
At Gilmer, Big Sandy. Pritchett,
Brttie, Rosewood, Rhonesboro
(Too late last week.)
To the Echo:
Sammie McQueen, has been
confined to his bed for sometime.
The farmers are progressing
nicely with their crops.
Miss Loreen Davidson is
spending a few days with Long-
view relatives.
The following attended the
singing st Longview Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brezeale
and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Cowles, Miss Jimmie Lee Walk-
er, Misses Beatrice and Loreen
Davidson.
Miss Amy Mattingly is-visit-
ing relatives of Marshall.
The Ashland High Scfiool will
close a ‘very successful nine
months term with a play given at
the Metnodist Church on the
night of May 25th. The name of
the play being, "Where" East
meets West."
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Buie, Mr.
and G. W. Dunbar were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D.
Buie Sunday.
Sunday being Mothers Day
the child, en rendered a very
successful program at the Bap-
tist Church:
Scripture Reading by Rex
Baxter.
Address by Wilber Peteet.
Song, Mothers Song, by ebil
dren.
Recitation by Cleo Strong,
Only One Mother.
Duet by Mrs. M. B. Richards
and Miss Annie Luu Baxter.
Tell Mother I’ll Bo Tpere.
Talk by Bro. J. T. Nabors.
To Stop’a Cough Quick
lake* HAYES' HEALING HONEY* a
rough medicine which stops the cough b
healing the inflamed and irritated tisues
A box of GROVE'S O-PEN-TRTF
SALVE for Chest Colds, Head Colda and '
Oroup la enclosed with every bottle *
HAYES' HEALING HONEY. The m
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ringing in head. -Remember the full name and. *
004 lot the sumnature of IL W. GROVE. 30c ।
The Stroder bill making it a
friuny tu carry a ms while viola-
ting the prohibition law passed
theHouseol Rep: esentatives at
Austin, but whet the bill reached
tue Senate Pt was amended so as
to make it a feiony to "conspire
or act with others in the matter
of committing an assault upon
any person or the taking of
soy person into their custody or
the threatening 10 inflict corpo-
ral punismment upon any per*
sou." The House refused to
sencur in the Senate amend-
■font, thus defeating ti e bill
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1923, newspaper, May 24, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439505/m1/2/?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.