Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1908 Page: 7 of 12
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Rev. X L.Mahan and family
left Friday for Clarksville, where
Brother Mahan takes the pastor-
ate of the First Baptist Church
of that place.—Atlanta, News.
Sept. 24, 1908.
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—Best Chilli at Barbecue Pit.
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lot at Perkins Bros. Co.
58 Sallie Mae McDonald is
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3 line of men’s neckwear
arrived. Come to see us
vou want a new tie. Crs.
Marshall. ■ i
—The Echo has a scholarship in
ractical and moderate in price.
Special line beautiful hats.
1.50 to $3.00.
—Just received a car of Hour
bought on the low market. Come
and be convinced. Crosby &
Marshall.
—When in need of Jobbing bill
call on W. E. Crosby.
J. R. Bradfield and wife of
Simpsonville visited their son.
Prof. A. L. Bradfield, and wife
here the latter part of last week.
—Ladies Belts and Combs: Just
arrived a big shipment; all the
new things. Come and let us
Vou don’t have to buy.
pleasure to shew you.
M line of ladies shoes,
and tan, ht G. W. Davis’.
Will take four or
ice boarders. Come at
m ready now. Mre. H.
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near Es. depot."" 16
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— I urge assort IiKlit of child ren’s
hats and caps at Mrs. Stapp’s,
J. W. Gaston returned Satui-
day from Athens, Ga.
W. V. Helm has charge of the
Blue Front restaurant again.
—J. E. Croley sells the Edwin
Clapp and Peters shoes. When
in need of a pair see him. This
is the best shoe made. - —
Waghalter & Kurtz and Pel*
ter’s stores will be closed Mon-
day on account of the Day of
Atonement. •
Ed Newell1 and family have
moved back to Gilmer from Jef-
ferson. Mr. Newell has accept-
ed a position in W, L. Franks
cold drink Louse.. —x
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bennett
of Glenwood came up yesterday
to take charge of the Beall hotel.
—New’ belts and neckwear at
Mrs. Stapp’s.
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Mrs. Jodie Daniels came in
Tuesday from Terrell on a visit.
733 reduced,
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§ for gents furnishing goods. \ee
him before buying.
Judge Albert Mabery pur-
chased the residence and lot of
Attorney F. S. Eberhart here
last week at a consideration of
$2350. We understand that Mr.
Eberhart and family will move
Jacob Pelter will celebrate the
Day of Atonement in Marshall
Monday and Isadore Pelter will
spend the day in Tyler. ,
— Rogers & Croley are still sell- *
ing it for less.
Sherif Latch conveyed John
Henderson to the asylum at Ter-
rell the first of this week. Hen-
derson was adjudged insane last
Friday,
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1 Miss Mary Lou Logan visited
her home near Winnsboro dur-
ing the suspension <>| school this
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15 cent box paper reduced to 10c
5 grood lead pencils 5c ,
3 boxes searchlight matches 10c
4 pounds lump starch 25c
50 clothes pins 5c . .
6 pounds axle grease for 25c
3-5 cent boxes black dress pins 5c
them. Perkins Bros. Co.
—Silling Glass ware and crock-
ery ware at cost, lopme and se:
them. W. E. Crosby.
Mrs; Will Denton r turned
skirts from 50c to $r5,00. Per-
kins Bros. Co.
-Come to the Blue Front for
meals, where you can get best
and most for your money. W.
V. Helm. i
—Just received a big shipment
of ladies and children's tan
shoes; all the new shades and
shapes. Come to see us. Cros-
by & Marshall.
Liberty Baptist Association
convenes with Concord Baptist
church 9 miles north of Gilmer
Friday Oct. 9th at 11 a. m.
—Hair Goods: Pompadour rolls,
wire covered with hair,and the
regular 22 inch hair roll s pufs,
curls, switches etc. All, kinds
of hair ornaments, ’ Mrs Stapp.
—Cheapest meals at Barbecue
Pit.
-When in need of Jugs call on
wear of flour jist arrived
W: Davis’ store.
p Croley is . making some
ptering prices on men’s and;. ■
clothing. I you want aies. We can save •you money:
beapcalonhim. Yours,to please. -Crosby &
L ■ , , . .Marshall.
M received fresh line of, , v r .
Hatecandy at W. E. Cros- —Call nnd see our line of -ndies
- Hats before you buy. We can
save you a han l some profit on
Mrs. R. Stolle is quite siek. .
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hill left
for Haskell yesterday.
— Hex clothes” deserve your
attention. They are the stand-
ard of fashion, perfectly tailored,
ideal garments for the man
“who cares.’’ Polter sells them.
Pel te? guarantees them. •
—Mrs. Stapp's millinery is the
most complete line ever offered
in Gilmer. Hats 50 cents up to
$20. Especial line of hats from
81.00to $3.(0, ah ia new stylos.
on one of those "Hart
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and see the style just received at lerhins ros.-o
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the loveliest lines of ladies skirts
evr seen in Gilmer. We.have •
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♦A boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Cox Tuesday morn-
ing.
—If you want the latest head-
wear see J. E. Criley’s millinery
department.
—For SALE: Three burner,
wickless oil cook stove with de-
tachable oven, nearly new and
in first class condition; a bargain.
Apply to Chas Bolles or phone
23, Gilmer, Texas, 47
Do not fail to call and see those
new skirts at Perkins Bros. Co.
We are glad to note the im-
provement in financial conditions
as shown by the two bank state-
ments published in this issue of
the Echo.
-New Tinsel Novelties at Mrs.
Stapp’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Hooton
visited in Pittsburg Tuesday re-
turning yesterday.
LJ. Sanders has 1 moved to
Corsicana.
- Shoes! If its shoes you want,
we have the goods—the best on
the market; a full linepf Hamil-
ton-Brown’shoes. Crosby &
Marshall.
—I feed you; others pretend.
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Miss Daisy Oden visited at
Latch Saturday and Sunday.
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• Collars, Combs, Hibbon, Icc.
) Richardson’smoroideryBll 7 Skeins 25c
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„ see us; overyihins markadn pi in figures
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$1.50 plates for $1.25 22
$1.25 plates for 95c " . X
$1.85 eups and sapcers for 95c v 7
English ware absolutely guaranteed
Large wash boilers regular price •.
$1.25 reduced to 98c •
75 cent boilers reduced to GOe >
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Perkins Bros. Co.
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schgularshiP that he cnli on w. E. Crosby. , 19- re
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fromavisitto Jnclsonyille last
bk A Ay" ■. Saturday; nccompa nicd by her
Blug Frons: t S» MageneGraes, for
Crosby & Marshall -for a ' * it.
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• have an. enormous stock of everything •
and can beat any prices. We have a
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new “HEX” suits the most pleasing
clothes you ever tried on.
" That’s the way they impress
nearly every man who tries them
In cloth and in cut, they repre-
sent the right clothes idea. ‘‘Mon-
ey back” say the makers if they I
fail in any respect to satisfy.
Look for the “HEX” label. Brices ।
$12.50 to $22.50,
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1908, newspaper, October 1, 1908; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431024/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.