Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 5 of 10
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HOW DO YOU STACK UP?
What counts mightily with a man now
a davs is how he “stacks up.” His "‘get
up” is his biggest “get along.” Its a six
c) linder ninety power “drive” that sends
him spinning forward.
How your clothes feel on you and bow
you feel in them is what gives you a grip
on yourself and others. That’s what
makes you a muster of situations and
men. Correct dress and a good address
are the only keys you need to ‘ get in
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The smartest suits are “HIGH ARr"
$14.50 to........................ _$24.50
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27 inch wool batiste in pink, blue AR,
or white__________________________ 2•C
36 inch oachmere in grey, rose, navy,
Copenhagan, green, brown, looks like
50c, our price_____________________s35c
36 inch storm serge In navy, green, black,
brown, red, cream, A. J. values fos..50c
New novelty wool drees goods in a very
large variety, price was 50c now.........35c
in the higher price woolens our stock
can supply almost everv demand.
Pretty new 28 inch suitings worth gn,
124c. our price............ IUC
Pekin stripe book-fold rusting. 28 inches
wide, black, navy, rose or brown,
price---------------------------15c
27 inch diagonal suiting in tue best
wanted colors price________________________15c
Renfrew Castilan, a fabric that is a sure
winnei—novelty blends of navy, light
blue, green or br.vn, price____________335c
Winter Underwear
FREE IF IT FAILS.
You Money Back If You are not
Satisfied with the Medicine
We Recommend.
Weare so positive that our
remedy will permanently relieve
constipation no matter how
chronic it may be that we offer
to furnish the medicine at our
expense should it fail to produce
satisfactory results.
It is worse than useless to at-
tempt to cure constipation with
cathartic drugs. Laxatives or
cathartics do much harm. They
cause a reaction, irritate, and
weaken the bowels and tend to
make constipation more chronic.
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But the price features are always fair, generally lowest, invariably satisfactory, because attached
to nothing but satisfactory goods. To this nammoth stock new merchandise will almost daily
receive new attractions. We invite you to come and see the pretty fall and winter goods. Whether
or not you buy, it will be a pleasure for our sales people to show and discuss the new things. Just a
few mentioned.
Extra heavy unbleached cotton
Flaunels 8} and_________________:______
Cheaper qualities for 5c and..
One lot 7c grade cotton plaids,
our price............:.... 5c
Amoskeigieatherteking, priced. 12±e
and.................................... 15c
Furs and Caracul Coats
. Are Mere
We are sure we have the very lowest
posible prices on Fur Goods of all kinds.
Our line of Fur set, including mufti
and Neek-preces ranging in QAA r
price from $4 95 to______________ PZ-rJU
Black Caracul Coats. $9.85 ge It fl
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Are groaning under the weight of the new rich fall and winter productions, embracing choicest
merchandise from the best markets of the world. For many months our buying force has been
engaged in selecting for our twenty-one stores reliable merchandise and choicest styles. That
this 1911 fall and winter exhibition outrivals any previous showing we confidently leave to your
critical judgment, and not only do we show
The Newest, Best and Most Reliable Merchandise
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W ithout a doubt we are showing the
nicest line of hoys' suits in town. Suit:
that are BUIL'T—not thrown together
suits that will stand the boy tester Ar
Puces $1.50 to..................... >3.53
How About a Hat?
Staple and novelty shapes q Ar
worth $2 00 our price .4
82 50 vatues for— ™.....$195
13.00 values for ‘ $2 35
Fui linesize- in Stetson staple shapes ac
lower prices than yon will find them
elsewhere.
Gilmer, Texas ,
Our Popular shoe De-
partment.
Has been made a success by the un-
tiring energv of our buvers who are ever
on the lookout for a better shoe, and
salesmen who devote time and attention
to fitting feet in our up to-the-minute
shou section.
Men’s Satin Calf Shoes, cap or plain
toes,all leather Q EQ
shoes for..................... 011 v U
fox Calf shoes for men. several styies to
select from, oft.n quoted at QsQs
I Large assortment Men’s Fine Kid. patent
I leather or tan Shoes. prices. QA An
$2.50. $3 50 and________44. UU
I Work Shoes, too. Don’t fail to see
our Shoes for Boys and Girls.
Ladies Shoes
Fine Kie button or lace Shoes, e rn
woith $2 00. our price ______ U
$2 50 values, several sty.es ladies fine
hid or pntent leather shoes, AA A A
bur price__________»ZUU
Adozen styles ladies fine kid or patent
lather shoes, lace or button. An rn
Prrce, ami...............4ui3U
The popular patent leather boots for
ladies, also tan button ehoe, and black
LADIES READY-TO-WEAR
-OUR LINE OF PRACTICAL
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was never better.
| And we doubt if we ever h.,1 so man,
I E00d Buitinge to offer yot | it any other one
Me Every sensible, practical style,
■ Pattern and color will be found represent-
| uiour immense stock. Remember,
gurgarments stand for best ,n style, best
> nt, best in taiionnir. best for every-
tonE that mkes for your entire satisf ac •
„ Absolutely correctfit ana fabrics tbat
"6r combined with the most distinctive
—TAEtAE-ur lacies suit department
cWesmskeaspeciality of our Ladies
| Priosd8.85 to. __$26.50
Need a Trunk?
glhudepartzent " oveifowing with
koiMeubetantialtrunke, bags, and suit
Comandseeaboutit.
OUR SHELVES, RACKS?
COUNTERSAND
Best giade table oil cloth for________.. 15c
Nice soft finish bleach domestic at our
store foi_____________-_____5c
Better grade bl ach domestic for 7c
Best bleach domestic priced__________
9x4 unbleached Pepperlli sheeting, 20c
Cheaper grade brown sheetings for 174c
9x4 Pepperill bleached sheeting OOlp
Cheaper grade bleached sheeting OR a
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6je quality yard wide brown, Al nn
domestic, 20 yards for________
Best 813c grade SeaIsiand 7p
Beat domestic dress giughams for W hich
some stores ask 124c, Qe
EXTRA SPECIAL—25 Pi ices No 1
quality fancy dress ginghams, 74
worth 10c, our price.......................»1 - -
Men’s Suits
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To the Echo:
Health is very good at present.
The cold spell was sure wel-
wo me.
Cotton is about to come to a
close around here.
Amos Weatherby has moved
to this place. He has got the
contract of .putting out mining,
props.
Eugene McWhorter has moved
the post office over in the corner
in the Barton building.
Claborn Clifton is moving back
tc Collin county. His brother
is moving here.
The school is progressing nice-
ly under the managem nt of
Miss Willie Kelly.
J. W. Davis of Grice bought
the J. H. Beavers farm from
Jim Brown.
They have several new wells at
this place. Think water will be
more plentiful than it has been.
Jim Brown and Dr. Hood hi ve
their new residences cempleted -
and painted. They sure look
nice.
Grandma wh is reported
very low. Several from here
went duck hunting the other
night and reported not very
many ducks killed.
I guess the poor little birds
will begin to hide out from the
roar of the guns through out the
cc untry.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hudson
have moved to Rosewood:
W. J. Shockey has rented his
farm for another year and mov-
ed.
I will close with very best
wishes.
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Chi.eren’e Vests or Paulis each ...........
Ohe lot Men’s 50c fleece lined or rbbei
shirts or drawers, 99.
our price ..........................J QU
Boys heavy fleece lined Sturts or Draw-
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Blankets-.-Quilts
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weakness of the nerves and
muscles of the large intestine or
descending colon. To expect
permanent relief you must there-
fore tone up and strengthen
these organs and restore them
to healther activity.
We want you to try Rexall Or-
derlies on our recommendation.
They are exceedingly pleasant
to take, being eaten like candy,
and are ideal for children, deli-
cate persons, and old folks as
well as for the robust. They act
directly on the nerves and mus-
cles of the bowles. They appar-
ently have a neutral action on
other associate organs or glands.
They do not purge, cause; exces-
sive looseness, nor create any in-
convenience whatever. They
may be taken at any time day
or night. They will positively
relieve chronic or habitual consti-
pation, if not of surgical variety,
and the myriads of associate or
dependent chronic ailments, if
taken with regularity for a rea-
sonable length of time. 12 tab-
lets, 25 cents; 80 tablets, 50
। cents. Sold in Gilmer only at
lour store—The Rexall Store.
R. C, Barnwell Gilmer Texas.
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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/m1/5/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.