Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 1 of 10
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friends in Pritchett.
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N is. J. S. Peteet of Mt. Pleas-
ant visited the famiiy of Solly
Moughon and others last week.
Mrs. C. W. Jones has been
quite poorly for two or three
weeks. I •
A family have moved intd the
tenant house on the Woods Arm.
I have not learned the naTHS?
He s a tie man.
The wind of Saturday night
blew the residence of Tolly Oliver
entirely off the foundation.
J. B. Arnold attended the
Primitive Baptist meeting, at
the Fellowship church at East I
Mountain Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Zetty and Henry
Cole of Gilmer visited their sis-,
tors Madams Beavers and Wilcox !
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: East Texas Railroad; siding already in.
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"tcmnumber of Pritchett
un of hogs Monday, as a of Red River County, is working
che the 0014 wave that here this week in the interest of
TEps Saturday night.
Giimetorence and Sam Jones . .. —
ntSaturday night Gladewater and Miss Lula
^iitoaii r. Florence de- Willingham of this place were
I 215 address to the quietly married at the home of
Thanking one anel all- tor pu-t fuvis. tuc
continuance of -nme, I lemin 1+ ever veyt-,
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•a5 walaceof Little Mound’ ‘E Good high patent Floor, per -uck .........
was in our town-Sunday.. ! e Extra high patent r l r. pec-a k
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our stock of General Merchandise at any and all timts
Merchants, professional men and mechan-
ics wanted at Jamestown, on two railroads.
Free manufacturing site. A great opportun-
ity for real estate investment.
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Special Inducements for Saturday
and Monday, Nov. 18 and 20
EVERYBODY INVITED
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Agents on the ground every day.i
For further particulars call on address
very sick thephst wek.
I Ethel Youngblood returned
homelast Friday from Marshall,
where she visited her sister
' Mrs. Nellie Reeves.
School began here the 6th, inst
with Miss Sallie Beavers as,
teacher.
Marion Youngblond of Arbala,
Texas, and Jack Youngblood and
daughter Myrtle of Georgia are
visiting relatives here at present.
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line of XMAS JEWELRY, consist- 5
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Chains, Waths , Watch Fobs and
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. —- - ‛o tions. Shoes; etc.whicli we will sell as cheap i,
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• । Henry Keach’s father died on a See what we have in the Dres.: Goocs lint- i
4 Oct. 27th near Mt. Pieasant.. e2 Let Miss Lola help you HFreyour sclecticns ‘
4 | Death Was caused by cancer ol c* —shewilldoallshecn-toylenseyou.
$ । the stomach. He had been very eC Prices quoted nete ate for goo,-tpi goo-, nna wit
low for weeks. Mr. Roach and e2 Judd good a- loxg as our pie-ent -icck last-.
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entertained their father and also;
their 1 rotheis, Henry and Green
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Advertised Letters.
When calling say “Advertised
They will cost you one cent.
Alcott, Mr. John.
Beene, Mrs. E. J. •
Cook, Mary.
Conger, Mr. W. H.
Davidson, Mrs. R. T.
Herr, Hickman. ।
Jones, Betta. .
Powell, Mr. Earnest. I
Trimble, Miss Luereter. I
Vann, Miss Birtie.
W. M. THOMPSON, P. M. I
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911, newspaper, November 16, 1911; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431246/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.