Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [12], No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909 Page: 3 of 12
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FRESH BREAD. CAKES AND PIES
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Rye and Graham Bread a Specialty
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
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prices in Gilmer.
—W. E. Crosby is selling dry
goods cheaper this ymr than।
—See us before you buy your
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let us clean them up forI you.
Prices right. Mathis Tailor
shop.
—Don’t fail to see our bargain
shoe counter. W. E. C rosby.
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neeting of Soda Lake
Association in Marshall this
week.
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Roy Daniels sold his livery
stable business last week to
Martin Ball,' who has charge the new court
now. . fell Saturday from a 30ft Pat
first ’ form, where he was adjusting
a column on a base.and broke his
neck. He diet immediately.
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shments and slaked their
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repaired to the parlor again
“ closing song, and on their,
, they were treated to a
mime ‘“Rock of Ages” by
e Christian.
ong the honored visitors
Rev. J. R. Christian and
Mrs. A. B. Denton and
Crosby.
10:30 the guests departed
eir respective homes with
expressions of bow they
enjoyed the occasion and
ng Bro. Perrell much
ss with his splendid class.
Millinery Openings.
millinery openings of W.
sby, J. E.Croley and Mrs.
last Thursday, Friday
aturday were all well at-
land the display of fall
inter huts was as pretty
3 have ever seen. The
are the very latest and we
ire the ladies of our town
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____new |I SAM ROOTH,Prop..Blazngt I
patapndessoooper’sundPmeiceeee $
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“Echooi, 8‘ Finder leave
« nJ.B. Woodfin and baby
visited, in Gilmer
4 and Tuesday.
GdsLCrosby is doing the dry
upponeds of the town.
4sAlen returned a Tew
vbe2,from Oklahomo and
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tedrexoustried the American
be marbet Itis the best on
bi Ask Mrs. Stapp
slaughter ot Dalas
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5..Class Enterteinment.
3 of the most unieue and
ant entertainments we ever
led was given by R. L.
ill to his Sunday School
Tuesday evening at the
of Mrs. Rosa Christian.
i exercises were opened
* song by the class, then
ture reading by Mrs. J. E.
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ks were made by Mrs.
ca Florence. Rev. J. R.
tian, J. J. Stephens and
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uartette was sung by 1. A.
ter and W. H. Griftin, Mes-
$ Clyde Chandler and Eu-
owers
.le Christine Hays recited a
appropriate piece and little
ieth Harrison sung a bea-
solo.
er the exercises were com-
t each guest- was given a
to recite, which matched a
held by a partner. This
each couple repaired to a
decorated as a picnic
id, and on their way they
given a box containing de-
s eatables. There was also
he picnic ground an old
med spring with cool re-
ing water, which they
: from old time gourds,
i were evergreens to please
re, persimmon trees with
rsimmons hanging from
and sweetgum trees with
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bomatyork and put it out
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and was serving his second
term in the Gilmer beat. He
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was in Gilmer Saturday and made gret to lose his
services to the
Fcho forcounty, as well as from the
Jay Ghildress Dead.
r an illness of about one
i, County Commissioner
hildress died,of slow fever
home in this city Monday
oon at 3:30 o'clock.
remains were interred at.
y cemetery Tuesday after-
t 1:80o’clock. .Rev. J. A.
y preached the funeral ser
after which the Odd Fel-
ook charge.
would have been (52 yeahs
; his next birthday. He
member of the Methodist
h and belonged to the Odd
vs lodge here. He leaves a
nd son, Dr. II. J. Chil-
________ three brothers, Henry.
Bill and John, two sisters, Mrs.
M. F. Shipp and M:c. W. A-
Loyd, besides many other rela-
tives to mourn his departure.
Mr. Childress served two
terms as Commissioner of Cof-
feeville beat several years ago
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W. F. Shrum has received
notice that the record for the
issue of school bonds for Gilmer
Independent School District has
been approved by the Attorney
General.
—J E. Croley has the most up
to date line of ladies tailored
suits in town, come to see them
before buying elsewhere.
We are requested to announce
that the Ex -Confederates of
Upshur county will hold their
meeting at the court house here
Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock.
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siuw ever lung trouoies,
stomach, kidney, and all kinds of
female troubles, its the best,
family medicine made, harmless,
plesant to take, and always does
the work, address, J. E. Dyer,
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [12], No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1909, newspaper, September 30, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431102/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.