Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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Gilmer, Texas, Thursday, August 11, 1910.
Number 40
THE VOTERS
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is very good at present.
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last week. .
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children of Marshall, who have
been visiting Charlie Willeford
h Moughon, who
sick, is reported
been visiting Mrs. Bennett’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Shockey, and other relatives at
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Stamps.
Aug. 8.
Dallas and Sherman the past
week, returning Saturday..
To the Echo:
Health of the community is
week.
Aug. 0.
mer and Mrs. Caffey.
Mrs? Mary Livingston
1 Ray of Longview
sister, Mrs. Dr.
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land and family near Boxwood
last Wednesday. •
Wash Wilcox and wife of Ash-
land were in our community last
& E.
with
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of Hughes
"lting home folks
Mr.L. H. Welborne visited
her brother iu Okla. the past
week.
Several from tins place atten-
ded the baptizing at Rosewod
Sunday.
Clifton Pool is yisting his sister
Harry Earp of Gilmer has been
visiting relatives here the past
week. .
Misses Winnie and Mae Puckett
are visiting relatives at Bettieand
Giimer this week.
ing at Pine Mills, which is being
conducted by Bro. J. R. Lowe. ,
, Phoebe.
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Crops are needing rain very
badly.
Henry Jones and wife visited
friends above Coffeeville Friday.
L. 8. Houeseworth and family
are visiting in Harrison county
this week.,
Lee Smith is at home with his
parents this week.
C. W. Douphrate and family of
Gilmer are v siting Mrs. McKis-
sack and family here this week.
Johnnie Griffin - and mother
visited relatives near Dainger-
field last week, returning Sun-
day.
Will Houseworth and sister,
Miss Bula, attended church at
County Line last Sunday.
Mrs. Storrie and daughter,
Miss Due, visited here last week.
Mrs. J. L Hambright and
child rep of Gilmer visited rel-
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Shady Groye.
To the Echo:
We are glad to report Mercer
Wellonableto be up and im-
proving fast, after having been
sick of typhoid fever for some
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We were blessed with a nice
refreshing rain on last Friday.
It was’badly needed, but it was
too late to benefit corn very much
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Mings Chapel.
To the Echo:
Health of the community is not
very good at present.
Those who have been confined
to bed the past weekare Mes-
dames Ed Yongblood, Lillie Pal-
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Born on the 23rd. of July to
2 selection to pick from
store in town.
Eood at present.
I needing rain
of the present campaign.
। say that I am fceling better and Frank Willingham and wife,
J am going to get well. finabny:
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ton and Ashland ball
d last Friday. The
yascore of nine to
pshur County cho
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esatisfied with the result.
Yours truly,
T H. OLIVER
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m now at Mineral Wells, and
ble to see you before the termi-
ng at.
ifteen
and
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and potatoes.
The singing school began last
Monday under the management
of Prof. Fred Todd. Haye a good
school, have about 50 ; enrolled
and expect morn today.
The “old harp” singing con-
vention will meet Saturday and
Sup day at Paint Rock. Every-
body invited to come.
The protracted meeting will
2 vince you that we have the
and family have returned home.
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To the Echo:
atives here last week, returning
via Graceton to visit before tinal-
in this community. Mra Ella
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Notice.
I take this method of thank-
ing my friends who stood by
me so loyally in my campaign for
Ceunty Superintendent. An anal-
ysis of the official count reveals
the fact that leaving out Gilmer
and Big Sandy, the two precincts
in which are located strong in-
dependent school districts, my
majority would be over 400.
Such overwhelming endorsement
from the people who are actually
to be served by the county Su-
perintendent places me under a
debt of gratitude which at the
present I have no means of re-
paying. I can only thank my
friends and acknowledge my
great obligation to them.
Respectfully,
A. L. Bradfield.
iof Marshall vis-
here this week.
2 9 Gilmer was „
Triends here last but will help cotton, peas, cane
music in Roe Morgan's singing
school. [
R. 1). White made a trip to
most of the time.
Will Yongblood and family
visited Rice Ramsey and family
of near Bettie the past week.
Morgan Brothers’ mill near
here burned last Sunday Their
kga was total, as they carre 1 no
insurance. We regret to hear of
such bad luck..
Buying, selling and renting
njdnen>z,
mill.
“Uncle” Dave Barton has been
enjoying a visit from his two
brothers, Matt Barton from
Oklahoma and Young Barton
from Kaufman county. Matt
Barton has returned home and
Young Barton will return this
week.
Bud Davis of Oklahoma is vis-
iting relatives and friends here.
Mrs. Dr, Hood and lictle son,
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Retting ready
Saturday.
b Stephens for
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Ssbora.
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Sunbeam Program, August 14.
Opening song.
Roll call, each member to re
spond with a verse of scripture
containing the word “prayer.”
Scripture reading— Louis Will-
iams.
Recitation—Elsie Stephens.
Select reading—Vern Mitchell.
Bible story—India Roberts.
Quartet - Virgie Dee McClel-
land, Vera and Hilda Davis and
Alma Rogers.
Recitation— Hon ry McClel-
lnd.
Select reading—Ruby Dickin-
son.
Recitation -Grace Driggers.
Closing song.
Prayer and benediction.
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J. L. Covin has purchased an Tw
interest in the James & Nolen
I King visited at Rosewood the
consider my claims, .vote,
iment of your conscience, and I panied by Miss Stella Snow are
visiting and attending the meet-
Harry, have returned from New-
som, where she visited her
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10 spools machino thread 250 4
Thmbles ..................................05c 9
(rep paper, toll.................10c X,
Shetland flo-s. hank.....103 /
Mummer cor-et .................35c ^7
Handbag-GCe dlowi te 2)c <
Mrs. Lars Gassaway aud family
J. W. Bennett and family have of Gilmer and Vascar Lawarance
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any
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"new additions to
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hed home last
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ly returning home.
11. C. Palmer had the misfor- Misses Daisy Glover, Due
tune of loosing two fine hogs Storrie and Pauline Hambright
recently, , j were in our community Sunday
the, day.
Kimsey Foster of Georgia, who
has been visiting relatives here
several weeks, left for his home
today.
The Misses Caseys of Hopkins
county, who have been visiting
Theruncle George Su-taire, hare
returned home.
< Ciops here are suffering for
rain, but Mr., Bollweevl can’t
work much this dry weather.
The Suffolk phone line is being
extended, and most every one
will soon have a box.
Ed West has his cotton gin
completed and is ready to g.n .
There will be a halt crop of
cotton.
of Perryville spent Friday night
atJ.L. Still’s.
D. P. Cumbie of Vera, Texas
visited his sister Mrs. Jim
Still Jr. of nesr Gilmer, spent
Saturday night with Hood Cam
and family.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Noah
Pilcher a 15 pound boy, on the
19th of July. ,.
A little girl brightened the
t ome of Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis
of Grice on 30th of July. All
are doing well.
We learn that John Walker, of
Enon has bought the Albert
Davis form in our community.
LIrrLE Quaker.
August 8th.
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time.
oromise you, if re-elected, to fill Gussie Murphy are visiing at
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ice to the best of my ability, and Miss Emma Snow,who is teach-
. .11 , nearPine Mills, visited home
IppOrt yOU may 81Ve niC will be folks last Saturday and Sunday,
iated by me, not only just for She .was, accompanied by her
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esent, but as long as time lasts'family.
Miss Ida Snow and Maud
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12 bars soap for..... _........256
< No 2 lamp chimneys.........05c
4 Whu-k brooms............. 15c
2 Mufin pans.............
X Window shad s..........■.........25c
"e Spring scales..........................15c
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9 Come to see us and we
D. Boyd and Mrs.
urgarein Marshall
two.
Rabe of Manin, La.,
dlatives and friends
Mrs. Matt Wilson of Whitney
is visiting friends and relatives
begin hereSaturday night before
the third Sunday in August,
Bro. Richardson of Mineola is to
do the preaching.
Mrs. Bessie Alexander return-
ed to her home in Ft. Worth last
Wednesday, aftyr a two months
visit at her fatler’, Mr. Bill
1 Snow.
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• Miss Myrtle Chadd of Smyrna
is staying with her sister, Mrs.
J. A. Jones, and attending the
singing school at Stamps.
George Jones and family vis-
ited at Mrs. McKissack’s last
Tuesday.
- Mrs. Storrie and daughter,—
Miss Due, accompanied byMrs.
J. L. Hambright and Miss Roma
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Becau-e when your neighbor bays any Of our 2
Bargains you hear about it and come t ■ buy <
yourself. This is done to regul arh tint neitly 4
everybody has formed tl e i. b t . i 1uvi i; tl ir
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Mt. Gilead. ,
take this method of renewing my
e . _ _ of Whitney are visiting here.
k to you for your support in my Miss Maggie White has gone
to Stamps to teach instrumental
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [13], No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1910, newspaper, August 11, 1910; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431161/m1/1/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.