Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1911 Page: 6 of 10
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Upshur County Echo. Thursday, November 16. 1911. .
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R. C. BARNWELL
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special meeting of the stockholders (and
directors) held on the 14th day of Feb-
ruary, 1911, wherein the issuance of bonds
The commercial Club of Rock-
port is financing tlie creation of
large cotton gin at vhat city.
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Secretary.
Zavala county road and bridge
bonds to the amount of $23;000
have been approved by the At-
torney-General.
Corns, Surest Pile eyre 25c. at
R. C. Pam well’s.
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THE HUB OF THE BODY.
The organ around which all the
other organs revolve, and upen
which they are largely dependent
for their welfare, 13 the stomach.
When the functions of the stom-
ach become impaired, the bowels
and liver also become deranged.
To cure a disease of the stern mb.
liver or bowels get Dr. Cald well’s
dyrup Pepsin. It is the promptest
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| Are You Nervous?
■ What makes you nervous? It is the weakness of your
5 womanly constitution, which cannot stand thp strain of the
9 hard work you do. As a result, you break down, and ruin
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proper form all the properties of said
Railway Company to secure said bonds,
and mortgages to be in the usual form and
as may be determined by said stockholders.
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Bonds have been issued to
finance the building of a levee in
Milam county for the protection
of farm lands from the overflow
of Little River.
nervous, I could not bear to have anyone near me. !
Tainting spells, and I lost flesh every day. The “ “
of Cardui helped me. Now, I am entirely cur
fainting spells, and I cannot say enough for Cai
know it saved my life.* It is the best tonic for women. I
C , Do suffer from any of the pains peculiar to women?
Take ‘Cardui. It will help you. Ask your druggist
THE YEAGER FAMILY.
Once in a life time a remedy is
di-covered that is so productive
of good results that a whole
family can cure itself of many
thugs. Mrs. J. W. Yeager of
Beirne. Ark., and her entire
family suffered tarribly from
malaria, constipation and stomach
trouble generally, and she writes
they were all cured with Dr.
Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. Natur-
ally, she is glad to have us tell
our readers about it. The reme-
dy is absolutely guaranteed to do
what is clamed, and if you want
to try it before buying, send your
address for a free sample bottle
to Pepsin Syrup Co.,119 Caidwell
Bldg., Monticello, 111. It is sold
by all Druggists at 50c. and $1 a
bottle.
your entire nervous system. Don’t keep this up! Take
Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is made from purely
vegetable ingredients. It acts gently on the womanly organs,
and helps them to do their proper work. It relieves pain
and restores health, in a natural manner, by going to the
source of the trouble and building up the bodily strength.
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Cardui WomansTonic
Mrs. Grace Fortner, of Man, W. Va., took Gardu
This is what she says about it “I was so wenk and
Tczema. Psorinsis qnd other. skin
troubles are caused.by myriads,
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th^ rpidiy “wlffply. Sewing their
way deep into the sensitive tissue.
This is what causes that awful itch,
anas what seemed a mcre,rash
may grow worse and develop into a
loathsome and torturing skin disease
with its years of misery. .
Don’t take any chances!.Destroy.the
ferms at the beginning of the trouble
with that soothing and cleansing wash,
the D. D. D. prescription for Eczema.
A 25c bottle will prove this to you.
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The Bowie Chamber.0
merce is organizing asto
pany for the-manufactarey
fied brick and roofing ,
rich deposits of kidue
discovered near thatcWJ
the matter of installing s
and larger manufacturing ph
then her wealth will increas
never before, and she will
only be supreme from a pro
ing standpoint, but fros
manufacturing standpoint
well.—Indnstrial Record.
Matador, Tex., Nov. 4-
other big snow here. Cotta
which there is at least hal
crop unpicked owing to
scanty of pickers, was dam
considerably. ___. 1
Pecos, Tex., Nov. 4.-The
rains brought with then
coldest weather thePecosV
has experienced this year. I
harvest of late alfalfa were I
ly cured before rains came.
During the period from J
1911, to September 1,1911.4
teen state banks have beg
thorized to do business inT
In damp, chilly weather there
is aiways a largo demand for
BALLARDS SNOW LINI-
MENT because many people who
know by experience its great
relieving power in rheumatic
aches and pama, prepare to apply
it at the first twinge. Price, 25c,
50e and $1.00 per bottle. Sold
by K C. Barnwell.
The city council of Beanmont
has ordered an election to de
termine the issuance of $90,00
streets paving sewer bonds.
Also to confirm and ratify the acts of a' products, and are factors in
creasing the value of ■
When the Southwest takes
reWeahavohadampereneang
stant relief iromh thevernp/e
cation. **<^4 (
We are 80 conndc nt th.. 5
will reach your cace Uhttan
you nothing if the v.-L M w
bottle fails to make mrygra 4
if you have "7
kind, we certainly advisoble 9
in and investigate the M.}28
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will help you.
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is plannin to establish an iron
fnndry and machin s work.
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f it is reported that the Mis-
ts urin, Kansas & Texas is con-
miderirga double track for its
fine from Hillsboro south to
• ;ianger at an early date.
relief for-—'Constipation ane
dyspepsia ever compounded. I
is absolutely guaranteed to do
what is claimed, and if you want
to try it before buying, send your
address for a free sampl octtle
to Pepsin Syrup Co.. 119 Caldwell
Bldg., Monticello. III. It is sold
by all Druggists at LOc. and $1 a
bottle.
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BALKED at COLD STEEL.
“I wouldn’t let a doctor cut
my foot off,’ said II. D. Ely,
Bantam, Ohio, “although a horn
Ido ulcer bad been the plague of
my life for lour years. Instead I
used Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and
my foot was soon completey
(cured.” Heals Butts Boils,
Reports for Bay City show
that corn is running from thirty-
five to seveuty-five bushels and
rice from eight to twenty bags
| per acre in tnat ’ vicinity.
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-TARTS MUCH TROUBLE.
If all peopleknew that neglect
«{orttipation wou‛ I result in
~ vere indigestion ’yellow jaun-
«tincar virulent liver trouble they
v.yiM soon tike Dr. King's New
I.f. Pills. and end it. Its'the
•• .iv -f: win/ Best for blious-
eix,uriache, dyspepsia, chills
et.b.ity.. 25c at R. C. Barn-
w. d”s.
Tne fempleCommer
SAVED MANY FROM DEATH.
W. L. Mock, of Mock, Ark.,
believes be has saved many lives
in hu twenty-five veais of experi-
ence in the drug business. “What
I always like to do,” be writes,
“is to recommend Dr. King’s
New Discovery for weak, sore
luogs," hard colds, hoarseness,
obstinate coughs, la grippe, croup,
asthma or otherbronical affection,
for I feel sure that a number of
my neighbors are alive and well
today because they took my
advice to use it* I honestly be-
lieve its the best tbioat and lung
medicine that’s made.’*’ Easy to
prove he’s right. Get a trial
bottle free, or regular 50c. or
$1.00 bottle. Guaranteed by K,
C. Parnwell’s.
In seve e cuses of sore lungs,
vou need an nternai and external
remedy. Buy the dollar siz-
BA LLARD'S HO REIK) U N D
SYRUP. you get two reiecie-
for the price of one. W ith every
dollar bottle there i- a free 11 ER
RICK’S RED PEPPER PO
HOUS PLASTER for the chest.
Sold by K. C. Barnwell,
On November 11th Henderson
county voters will decide on is-
suanee of $150,000 of bonds for
construction of roads.
Chilblains, froted fet or
h and-, can be cared with one cr
t wo applicat onsof B kLLARDS
SNOW LINIMENT- It qu'eki
i eleves itching or tenderness of
the flesh. Price 25:, 50c ane
$1.00 per bott.c. Sold by R. C.
Barnwell.
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Sold and recommendd
Druggists.
for the purpose of placing the
railroad to Blockington extension
terminals in that city.
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Special Meeting Called Of
Stockholders Of Marshall &
East Texas Railway Company;
Also Of Directors.
Notice is hereby given that a Apecial
meeting of the stockholders of the Marshall
& East Texas Railway Company will be
held in its office in the City of Mnrshall,
Texas, on the th day of December, 191', at
12 o'clock M.; for the purpose of authoriz
ing the isuance of first mortgage (live per
cent) gold bonds of" a—series of live
million ($5, 000,000 Dollars by sail
Rad < av Company, to bear date January
1st, 1911, mtming first day of January,
1931, with interest at the rate of five per.
cent (5 percent) per annum, payable
semi-amnually. and the execution of a deed
of trust or fin t mortgage to the St. Louis
Union Trust Co., Trustee, conveying to it in
Factories Inirease Uj
• While it is too early tot
checking the campaign,
' and better farm
Southwest, yet it is high J
attention was being paid J
establishment of weaith-".
ing industries, Theprohne
a very large territory ma
treble in-valueby the pel
of manufactur, and that pro
may take place in a very im
area. The cutton that isJ
duced upon a million acres 2
1 ba manufactured upo, 1
very small plot of grn
Thus it is seen that merepo
sionof territory, even thoug
is of unsurpassing richned
conducive to no great amount
wealth. Factories build cd
states and nations, uphold,
increase the demand for 7
aggregating five million (S3,000,000)
Dollars as above-described was authorized,
together with the execution of deed of trust
or first mortgage upon the properties of the
Railway Company to secure the same.
Notice is alsu given of a special meeting
of the directors of the Marshall A East
Texas Railway Company, which will Im
held in the office of said Company in the
City of Marshall on said 3th day of
December, 1911, at one o’clock p. m., to
authorize the issuance of bonds if authori-
zed by the stockholders meeting to be, held
on said day at 12 o’clock M.) in the
aggregate sum of five million (85000,-
000) Dollars, bearing date January let,
1911, maturing January 1st, 1981, bearing
interest at the rate of five per cent (5 cent)
per annum, payable semi-annually, secured
by first mortgage or deed of trust upon the
properties of the Railway Company; and to
ratify and confirm the acta of the stock-
holcers (and directors) meeting held on the
14th day of February, 1911, in respect to
the issuance of said bonds and the exe-
cut ion of said deed oMrust. ,
Also to authorize all necessary pro-
ceedings to have said bonds or any portion
thereof approved by the Railroad Com-
mission of Texas and registered with the
Secretary of State,
Also to order tne issuance of certificate of
stock, and authorize the President, or
presiding officer, to make certificate to
said statement in respect to issuance of
•tock, as required by statute, same attested
by the Secretary and deposited with the
Railroad Commission.
A. T. PERKINS,
OSCE GOODWIN,
NATHAN ADAMS,
, JOHN F. SHEPLEY,
' " N. A. M< MILLAN,
C. H. MORRIS,
E. KEY,
J. W. OGBuRN,
J. E. VOTAW, -
Directors.
The foregoing constitutes the full board
of directors, as well as the entire atock, .
I certify to the above as correct under
the seal of the corporation, this 30th day of
October, 1911.
'(he Aransas Pass Terminal
alway Company has amended
t ~ charter to permit the build-
ngofan extension or belt line
absout nine miles long.
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a father’s vengeance
Wevald have fallen on anv one
w:4 Attacked the son of Peter
kondy, of South Rock ford. Mich ,
Evwt he was powerless before
zrtucks of Kidney trouble.
* Vrtors could not help him.”
Gee write, “so at last we gave him
ectrie Bitters and he improved
woneerfuliy from taking six
%ette-. Its the best Kidney
•* •« cine I ever anw.” Backache,
Eeri feeling. Nervousness. Lous
• f Appetite, war a of Kulney
Etcutie that mav end in cop-y,
tatetes or Blight’s elisease. Be-
e w: •: I ako Electric Bttel s and
h • -afe. Every bottle guaranteed
8c ot K. C. Parhwell’,.
"5 soothing and healing very
id sratirzing to those who are
rackcd by a painful cough. Ke-
Stives tichtneas, loosen
1, phlegm, elears the voice
5 odrsencss and quiets all irrl-
W ‘-ted conditions, so that the
rajskoB is no longer disturbed at
a" a!ght.
Price 25, b0c cnd 1.00.
- xuy Th 5 $t.69 size,—It eon-
21 tains five times as much as the
21 35c sizc. and you get with each
519. bottle . Dr. Herrick’s Bed Pep-
"8 pcr porcusriast r for the chest.
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d geenhena Eye Salvc is a heating i
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F. C. BARNWELL
Syrup
Its effect in the lungs is
’ Matagorda county will vote
on a bond issue at an early date
fur drainage work.
The city council of Rogers has
made a contract with a Taylor
firm for a pipe line from Leon
River to the city reservoir that
will furnish 360,000 gallons of
water every twenty-four hours.
A TEXASTOND SR
The Texas Wonder cure* kid-
ney and bladder troubles, mov-
ing gravel, cures diabetes. weak
and I: me bhcks, rbeumatism, azd
all irregularities of the kidneys
and bladder in both men ane wo-
men. Regulates blander
troubles to children. If not sold
by your druggist it will be sent
by mail on receipt f $1.00. One
small bottle is two mouths treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfect
a cure. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send
for Texas testimonials. Sold by
druggists.
The Commercial CTB of Stam-
ford is at the head of a movement
to lay off and beautify one hun-
dred acres surrounding Univers-
ity lake. Driveways will be laid
out and fountains installed.
The city council of Victoria
has voted to grant the St. Louis,
Brownsville 4 Mexico compress
to operate a steam mortor and
electric railway. This was done
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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/m1/6/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.