Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1909 Page: 1 of 8
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Jan. 17.
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ed away and others have come 1o Ethel Cook at Willow Oak Satur-
Miss Effie Loftis attended Sun
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The death angel visited the
15th
and claimed as its victim the
mammals not dead but s leeping.
our haertfelt sympathy* On the
Some few of the boys attended ment at the Gum Creek Hall Sat-
body come.
Jan. 18
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Prof. T. H. Seagle of. Poor
Henry Duncan of Avinger is
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Quite a number from here at-
tended the singing at Union
Grove Sunday afternoon.
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Gilmer, Tex is-, Thursday, January 21. 1909.
CLEANING
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A. J. Hackler and family of
Lilly visited his brother, Henry
Hackler, and family Saturday
night and Sunday.
Several of our young people
attended the Musical entertain-
ment at the home of Mr. aad
and Mrs. Scott Saturday night.
They report a good time.
Garland Tueker of Pritchett
spent Saturday ani t Sunday
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for a few days.
Preston Duncan' and Henry
Goodson made a business trip to
Tyler Friday.
Dr
J, L. Welborne, Sunday
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day for Chickasha, Okla., to visit
her son.
Misses Bula Bledsoe and Edna
Webb, visited Miss Maggie
Robertson near West Mountain
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a party at Indian Rock last Fri-
day night.
Rev. Lowe is expeeted to fill
the Methodist pulpit here Sun
day 11 a. m. and at the school
house in the afternoon. Every
visit.
Mrs. E. M. Mattox spent last
Friday and Saturday with rela-
tives in Gilmer.
Mr. Penn was in Winnsboro
last week on business.
Joe Briggs and Fletcher Lovel
were down from Gilmer Thurs-
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K HeaAh of cqmmunity good.
A heavy sow nd, sleet fell
last Tuesday night, which made
the weathr very disagreeable
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B WHY PAY RENT?
22 We Loan Money at 5 Per Cent
our community Bunday after-
noon.
Miss. Zila Rush visited Miss
Wasbingten, Jan. 18.—The su-
preme court of the United States
Way affirmed the decree of' the
State courts of Texas imposing
afneo $1,623,000 on the Wa-
Oil company of St.
-A ousting it from the
Phobn a charge of violating
“eTexas anti-trust law.
The case came to the supreme
jayton a writ of error from
tbe final decision of the circuit
wife, and mother. We know it
is hard to part with those we
love, but God doeth all things
Well Dear children your
ther
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One Price For
Jan. 10.' \. \
P. S. As I did not get my
letter in in time for publication
last week will add a few locals.
Messrs. D. A. Buie and R. W.
Simpson were down from Gil-
mer Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs- Joe Robertson
of Boxwood visited relatives here
last week returning home Sun-
day.
Miss Grace McClelland visited
home folks in Gilmer Thursday
and Friday. .
Dr. Cunliffe of Coffeeville was
in the city Saturday.
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W. E. Crosby’s stone was burg-
lariled Friday right and aboit
$15.00 stolen and agan SU • rday
16th a large crowd of friends
and relatives followed the re-
mains to Grice cemetery, where
funeral services were conducted
by Rev. W. R. Arrington. .
' Grandma Still, who has been
visiting her granddaughter, Mrs.
Sam Williams, at Pritchett, re-
urned to her home here Sunday.
Mrs. Odom of Enon visited
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West Mountain.
To the Echo:
Hlere 1 come again with my
: little bundle of news.
I am glad to report all the
urday night.
Dalton Mattox and wife are
rejoicing over the arrival of a
fine boy which came to brighten
their home recently,
Bidwell McClelland of Gilmer,
entered school here Monday.
Jim Mattox and Vernon Steph-
ens were down from Gilmer last
week on a hunting expedition.
Little Miss Ouida Waverly
Oliver of Gilmer, spent last week
with her grandmother. She
was accompanied home by her
aunt, Miss Evye Oliver, for a
West Mountain and Judson.
Mrs. U. C.Wi lie ford left Mon- Creek called in our community
D - - S'.T, of near Gilmer, is
ng 11. J, still, and family of
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LITTLE QUAKER
x. sick much better.
A I ° Will Aldridge and family have
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The W. O. W. unveiling here
on the 10th w as well attended by
people from Gilmer, Pritchett, f
family have
ned by MX ’
out girls”.
Ben (Biver y as
BuehakEGlenmaqd
in the cty last week.
Some improvements and re-
pairs are in contemplation for
West Mountain school house.
D. P. Wheeler had business in
Gilmer Saturday.
Newsom Bradshaw moved
from this place last week to the
Mis.
u.s.SupremcAmrms Dociksom decompan. The decisions in from Pritchett into our midst. .---,------
► iaiWaters-PlerceCase. ftHUw iro unanimous We' welcome them into our dayafternoon.
night when a small at . o
money, a pistol nt d m
articles were taken. The
of the store was fon: J o
each instance. '
Cubic.
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Brumley.
Remember the fourth Sunday
afternoon is our regular time for
Choir practice. Hope 40 see a
good crowd prasent.
HATS MADE NEW
One Price On
On Friday afternoon Jan. 1st
Joe Robertson of Boxwcod, and
Miss Leia Covin of this place
went to Gilmer and were, quietly
married by .Rev. M. L. Shep- f
pard. It was quite a surprise
to their many friends, however,
we extend to them our heartiest
congratulations, and wish them
much joy through iife.
aJustice Day announced the
"i0nof the supreme court,
,rTI& the finding of the Tex-
Mcour* The case turned on
wePo t as to whether the pro------------
42"88 of the State against The sorrowing
Adompany had been in accord
with the constitutional re-
ent for th de process
mch"wanithe court,hid that
„"hile regarding the fine as
helaterze. Justice Day’tVpinion
it was competent to
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court of appeals for the Third
Jndidal district in Texas by a
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“rict court of Travis county home of Taylor Tucker the
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10 Buy Homes, Farms, Build, Im-
prove or pay off Mortgage on same.
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Fred Flovd and sister, Verna,
and Miss Bessie Wynne of Ind-
ian Rock, were driving through
our vicinity Sunday afternoon*
Some of the boys here attend-
ed a pound supper at West
Mountain Saturday night-
Car roll Robertson called at
Rhyley‘s Chapel Sunday night.
Barley Webb and sister Edna,
spent Sundav afternoon in Ind-
ian Rock.
ar Lake,
hah business in 1
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, returned to Okla., after 'several'
•weeks visit with S. P. Morgan
| and family.
Eldie Willeford from Glenwood'
visited Henry Willeford nd fam
ily from Saturday until Bunday,
Mrs. Kate Hall has returned
from a visit to Longview,
Guy Bennett had business in
Gilmer Saturday.
Misses Clara and Nor Morris
from Pritchett visited at A. L.
Morgan’s Saturday until Sun-
day.
- Jim Morgan from Pipe Tree
visited his father, R. W. Mor-
gan, last week.
Polk Todd from Longview vis-
ited A. D. Arnold Saturday.
Miss Loraine Mackey from
Smith Ridge visited at the home
of S. P. Morgan from Friday un-
fill their vacancies. Mrs. Mary oy and Sunday. ‘
Marsh and family have moved
. the action of the Texas
ORoL tsin the, app intment
anat *: E khart a receiver,,
ecmpngin dacidad ette
.2-’ h 10 h sorpht to D
redgsgtstnined the actionaz th v
Dorhgpurt in appointim&B. i 1
r« thesinssateuipt’un
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how THE big fine will be
DIVIDED.
State of Texas, 11,232,75.
J. P.Gruet,Jr.. $180,381.
County Attorney Brady,,$260,-
762.
Out of the fees received by
County Attorney Brady must be
paid the State’s special counsel,
Gregory A Batts and George W.
Allen.
ME. dllend.
To the Echo:
Sunday afternoon.
L’wrence Hackler and Lorena
Puckett who have been on the
sick list are imprsving.
Leslie Efurd returned Satur-
dav from a visit tq Mt. Pleasant.
Miss Lizzie Madkins of Matin-
burg visited friends here Satur-
day and Sunday.
Sallie ANb Dennis.
Jan 18.
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Graceton.
To the Echo:
Our school is vacated today on
account of our teacher being
sick with la grippe.
Several of the young people
attended the W. O. W. entertain-
ed the horse and buggy • ent-
ly owned by Mr Woodfir i. pljdok
in Gilm J Fri-
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1 Glenwood. i
To the Echo: )
Some of our people have mov-
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Joe Hicks of Lay called in
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Volley Peteet of Ashland was ——
here Sunday.
Dave McFarland attended
singing in Ashland Sunday after-
noon.
Henry Glover visited friends
in Old Diana, Sunday afternoon.
Graceton Girlie.
Jan. 17.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1909, newspaper, January 21, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431041/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.