Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915 Page: 2 of 4
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The whisky barons are going
to loose nothing by the mere lack
ABOUT CORRESPONDENTS.
The Echo received this wek
double distilled essence at the
triple extract of gall. The latter
is the sort possessed by the
law governing what a paper
should publish is very strict,
thereforefore we must have the
real name of every contributor
duly signed to each article. The
fact that we may know who the
writer is, is not alonesuficient.
C< m epsation,
Em tty Berds.
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corps of cArrespondents we will
State some reasons why we must
be particular about what should
effort to control the editorial pol-
icy of the Daily Texan, the pa
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One of the blodest bathes of
led the House three times dur
ing my brief legislative career,
but has failed to become a law so
far.
The nine jury bill for civil
cases and the bid to change the I
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“THE HOME BUILDERS”
it is running smoothly but re-
fusing to lubricate it when the
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Upshur County Abstrad
J. M. Shepperd, Mgr.
We have the only set of AM
Books in Upshur Count
say the least there is some,
argument in the above. ___
try. Dying, he thought only of
saving innocent people. from
death, among whom possibly
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Office in First National Fant Bail
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there was not one,of his own
countrymen. We need more
such as he. His example is one
worthy of emulation.
vice. Furthermore, it would lay of man, the mother of his child*
an unnecessary burden on the ren, the home maker and keeper,
railroads, which would eventual Every attempt to erect another
ly have to be borne by the pro- system of life is a tearing down
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Office in Masonic Bril
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gone to Houston, when
heard of the klling
Shipped Anywhere in the United States on 30 Days’ Free Trial
No Money Down
man, used the last of his strength
to set a torpedo on the tracks of
the Salt Lake route near here
last night to save the eastbound
a newsy, nicely written com-
munication from "Sun Bonnet}
of Graceton. The writer failed
to sign this with his or her real
name, besides the nomdeplume;
therefore we could not, in view
submitted editorials and asked
that they be run, or used as
of that ideal, supplanting it with
disorder and disaster to human-
ity, and as yet we see nothing
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was raised on ’peanuts, peas,
When we read the story in the
daily press dispatches a few
days ago about a boy who had
been shot while stealing a loaf
of bread, and was founc to have
the coveted loaf pressed tightly
to his breast, the thought ocur-
red that perhaps we of North-
east Texas, while a complaining
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Qnce upon a time a man re-
memberd that the day was the
tenth anniversary of his wed-
ding, and he brougbt hqme som
flowers and candy to his wife
and gave her a kiss? - And it
took eight doctors nine days to
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almost every night since the. vigor for what ft lacked in
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Bares $150.00
28. Is all Right in Cased
8 But For Insurance Indemni
hours 10 to 12 a.m,and fi
Office in F. & M. Bank I
MELL & STEPHE
LAWYERS AND LAID AGE
- Abstracts and Land Titles Pera
Office in Crosby Bailding
GMR.Tuxas
INSURANCE
File, Icr ado. Life. Live
Accident, He alth, Work
man believe he can improve on
God’s plan? So far there has
been a vast amount of tearing
them down. Let us take up the
obligations laid upon us, and in
fulfilling them grow closer to
the ideal of this life, which will
only be perfected th the life eter-
nal.—Palestine Visitor.
Object is to break up fraternities
and sorority houses in the Un-
iversity of Texas.
Four- hundred and twenty
eight bills and thirty-niue joint
resolutions have been introdue
ed in tire House'to date., Over
two hundred! bills and several
joint resolutions have also been
Famous Starck Pianos
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hearing. I voted against it in
the Committee and intend to
necessity of politeness and hon-1
Two weeks ago a man named esty even in the smallest matter I
Snyder killed his wife, and him of business. He related h5w he
Piano Book Free
. Ou mb mew beauttauy n-
• tustrated catalog eontalns
■ ptanotntormation of allkinds.
■ It telle yoy how planne ar*
I made, how to take ear* of
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J eenatorntoday.
DR. J. C. Winn
Office at City Drurs
Res. Phone 94 . . omo}
Calle promptly anssered,da,.
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Any erroneous reflection upon 1__________.
the character, standing or repu-1 Legislature convened,
Utiorf of any person, firm or cor- committees have held sessions.,’
poration, which may appear in They also meet each morning,
thecolumnsofTheEgo will be oftentimes as early as 7 30 of gali enough to ask for it. The
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1 Office 137;
desirable than a further trend'
a burglar alarm when her hus-
band was heard in the kitchen
making a tiro in the cook stove.
It is announced that Judge
George W. Riddle of Dallas may
be a candidate for United States
Senator. There is no better
PHYSICIAN and su
Special attention given
- Second Hand Af
Bargains 85
We have a large stoek 35
of eecond hand and slight- "404
1 wae1 piano. <4 si! tan- 4.7
drd makea Here ar* a --
few sample bargain*.
Steinway.. $175.00
Austin Statesman of today bears the Texas University.
.... .. f erected building to a higher or a Gdddededee «da.e
There is a Kall and there is etterlife. Doe, any woman or eg ' "r
F'^g , < ver H. B. Cennem
S. E. EDLER
restore the poor woman from
the effect of the shock.— Cincin- ,
nati Enquirer. " introduced in the Senate
That reminds us of the Gilmer
woman who was about to ring in
Selling as we do, direct from our factory to yonr home, we
3t|15O.OO>in"ThezpurchasPpr boutppam. ‘05Bbogda
take advantage of ihese moneysaying price and amd to-day •
fall particular* concerning oar factorytohome dfler.
The re- Utah, says: “Mortally, wound
ed, Kihara, a Japan section fore-
self, in Houston. Tins woman, once made a newsboy give an
bad left a former husband, who 'old lady who had bought a paper .
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The gin and oil mill divorce-
ment bill finally passed the!
House. This same billhas pass
tragedy of it all! It is hard to
saywhieh was the worst phase i the war was fought in th vicin
•fit—the wrecking of : 1 home or ty of,s distillery in Poland. I
the final scene where the cur has always, been mighty easy t
-ain falls. ' start trouble at a distillery-Ex
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away, or a total-abrogation of the
vote against it in the House, be- laws of God and nature. - The
cause it looks like the object is; ideal condition” is the man the
togiye more places for -train- broad winner, the 'protector of
men and will not’ -increase the the home, the support of the
efficiency or safety of train ser woman; the woman the helpmeet
says: “To advertiseswhen busi, over five thousand population,
ness is good; ceasing to ad ver- — “
.signal and bruht Kihara to buried. Naturally the announce-
Milford where he died.” -TThis mnt caused much sadness as
is the kind of manhood some
gladiy corrected upon its being o'clock. The House has not yet Echo has turned down an offer
brought to attention of publisher, got so tired ofts grind that it of free plte, telling the great
% . ... is not willing to work on Eatur- merit* (?} of beerand it taxes
of our rigid rule, publish same.' has sown; and if he has sown
For the benefit of our excellent! nothin he must cut briars with a
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109 We require no payment in advance Sh
TV on a Starck piano. You are not asked to ■ .
tie up your money ia any way. All you do I* to let
* us ship you th* piano for 30 day* free trial in your
, bona where you test it and try it in your own way.
At the end of 30 day* you decide whether the piano ia Just the one 4
you want. If it is. you keep It. paying our low factory-to-home prices
in payments to suft you. ' If for any reason it does not prove to be
up to your expectations in every ,way and the finest piano you have
ever pcen for the money, you may aend it back and in that event wa o
will pay the freight both ways. - J
The Sweet Toned Starck “
The first requirement in a good piano ia tone quality. Starek piano* E
are not only beautiful pianos—but more than thia—they are scientifieally K
eonitructed •o that aaeb mepearate part ot the plano pertorms ta own work la E
pnoduetne a tone at marvelous sweetnem, partly and power. You wilbede-E
igated with the matehlesatenequainty of the Mark. h
5 Ths Celebrated Starck Player-Piano
people, really know little-dt the aAnntorabiecommitteere.
privations which some are suf port with an unfavorable minor-
ty report-in—the House. The
you against loss see'
J NO. A. MATHIS
Successor to Smith Bros.
us not to publish “Sun Bon-, Calln promptly answered, day
net’s” report of the wedding as' ‘
the parties had not married,
Emerson .. 100.00
Kimball... 70.00
Starck.... 195.00
Send to-day for our latest Hat
of eecond hand bargaig- and bur
romplete sew illustrated catalog of
Starek pianos.
' amusepenalty for sin, also,indictes
mentson Sunday in cities of; what her obligations are in life.
. . - Though--both men and women
The Full Crew Bill was-report have deviated far from the con-
tise when it falls off,cis like ap- ed favorably by the Committee dition of life for which they were
“ ihta —* — bn Common Carriers by a vote created, we believe that a return
of 12 to 9, after a three days
to these conditions is far more ~
/ «*•■— • Street No: or it r. d.
E A. Starck Piano Co,, Mamaacttren Chicago . TwaaaSSU**
was artLur Beresford, a soloist the right change. The old lady i
was shot through the abdomen sens sometimes play practicsl
by Mexicans who composed his jokes on their neighbors at the
force. They fled, leaving the expense of the newspaper and,
handcar on the rails. The;to protect one’s self from such,
wounded man tried in vain tojstringent rule_are necessary,
remove the car alone, and then [ Only last wook a newspaper in a
dragging himself down the tracksneighborng town published an
with a torpedo, which he placed, item from a country correspon-
— -= .—....— debt stating that an old ahd
trainstoppedin response to the honored citizen had died and was
• buried: Naturally the announce-
John Waller of Pine Springs; day afternoon” the capacity of the wast basket
Smith county, marketed a hog Rev. J. Frank Norris of Fort* to hold all the. “free copy” con-
Bist week that, weighed 600 Worth addressed an open meet veying information which would!
pounds, which he”sold at 9 cents ing in the hall of Represent® -beof interest to the enemies of,
- a pound, netting, $34,00. This tivo hv invitation here Tuesday I nrehihition
porker was a Duroc Jersey, and
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Upshur County Echo Thursday February -11, 1915
_ Pleame eend withour obligation
• M my pur*, your mmplru illu-
ye reved piano entalogug, alnolull
■MorrutUon eomceining your
lactory-tor-bome priceaaad your
I-I *uar payment terma.
Kihara I Heartless or thoughtless per-
initials and all, had died. Com-
mentis unnecessary. -
NOT—Since the above was
put intype we have received a
post card from Gracetonasking
WhenoverYoFeames,.-
1 The’ota Standard "
Chili Tonic it equally V tontad
General Tonic because 1,000
well known tonic propet ierLjver,1
and IRON. Itactsontheceled
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time of holding primary elec-.
man in Texas than Judge Riddle, tions from the fourth, Saturday
and the fact that he has not in July to the Fourth Tuesday'
figured as largely in State poli in July were also passed to
ties as some of the others need; "third reading in the House: |
not necessarily be any handicap,! ; J J- $TEriNS
James E Ferguson was not Feb. 6, 1915-
nearly so well known a year ago =c. .i-1
as is Judge Kiddle, and look Chimmie MeFadden, "King
where he is now.- Texas Mo. of Newsboys, • child of the
quiter.' \ slums and reared upon the
- While being non-committal I MreeUofScwYork.no* asuc'
the matter the EchO snot cessful business man, while lec-
averse tomjecting new lifeand luring, in Fort Worth last week
character into politics to the when many hundreds of boys
complete elimination of some of and young men heard him placed ,
particular emphasis upon the;
r whonot mumtelaps can render theftare
rUon with )aM an good mi m th. doo*
at a eawonable pnce.
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taub om amount ao omall you will not mtssth mney. 1
j Every Starck Piano Guaranteed 25 Tsars IB
— . Dr. S. D.HAYN
This office does not propose to- . VETERI
on this point: “The present'
House has won a name for work-
•so as toeheek the train.__The
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wooburs or w« woM.. a
dilmer Camp No. 359 mget
Iuenday night* in each month ,
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a c.
RUB-MY-TISI
! ' Will cure your Rheu-cie
Neuralgia, Headaches, yr
Colic, Sprains, Bruises, Efe
Burns, OM Sores,Stingsotsa
Etc. ntiseptic An odz"pic:
ternally and externally-
M. & R. T, Time c
The pasBengertraln
E. T. Ry is as follows:"*
Train No. 1 (north-boina
TrainNo. 3 (month -hond)aninl
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No. 3 2:46 p. m. v *
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ing Sunday .Hinusemenls. He m’an the obligation to “earn
geod-was given a good hearing and hisbread-by the sweat, of,his
-a- was loudly applauded - many brow,” he evidently meant, him _ _gug
" • times, rhetobjeet of the bil is to be the bread-winner and pro-- -people.wauld lar.fromourcounm The Echo, i its desire to make Nose and Throat Dises,'
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Here is the best simie*we to permitthe runningof moving viderfor the family. Women's
. have seen lately. The Washing pfettfre shows and ether
. tonian, Pomeroy, Washington,
lives by invitation hergJTuesday prohibition.
night against the bill to allow. j'- .■
large cities the right of controll- When the all-wise Father laid
UPSHUR COUNTY ECHO AUSTIN LETTER.
J. J. STEPHENS, Propretor To the Echo: . .
________- . ______ Every faithful Representative
At the Second Presbyterian ' who was dressed like “a respect-
Church at Chicago, to marry a able scrub woman,” as he put it,
man who was afterwards to be- later proved to be Mrs. Hetty
come her slayer. One week Green, the richest business wo
later the remains of this woman man in the world, and she later
were followed to a cemetery at staked him for $5 000 with which
Chicago by three mourners —the jto purchase a news stand,
former husband and two chil.l
dren A son and daughter aged Assuming that Mars is inhabit
two and eight. Beresford having ed, one is curious to know
W. T. WALLACE a C A. TAYLOR in the Thirty Fourth Legislature
Publishers _ 1 has had an oppprtunity to put in
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Price in Advance vice either in committee meet- tie" — eh----- *-------
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1915, newspaper, February 11, 1915; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414316/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.