Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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Upshur County Echo. Thursday, February 8. 1912.
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and see them. Your suit cleaned
and pressed while you wait. L.
A. Oliver,the tailor.
- J. M. Smith and two .sons,
Horace and Hubbard of Harrison
county, near Ashland, were in
Gilmer on business yesterday.
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Mrs. W. K. Stephens, has' been
quite sick this week, but is much
better.
—See us for what you need in
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Ladies' and misses’pop
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For Mayor:
T. H. BRIGGS
For City Marshaf:
j. t. martin
EARLE GALLAW
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Men’s up-to-date Pants.
- nttnes no usprEeing Pantless
Shoes for men, women and
children at greatly reduced
prices. ‘
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Coyett Shipp and Carl Azbell
of Marshall visited the former’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
Shipp, here from Saturday till
Monday.
—Ladies line quality Voile and
— Remeber, you
when you buy your feed bill at J.
E. Croleys.
Miss Eva Shipp has accepted
a position in Mrs. Stapp's wi-
linery store.
— Stolle’sChili-scien tifically pre-
pared in accordance with a mod-
ern Spanish formula. You'll rel-
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Ladles’ and misses’ ld
in fur and other materist.
Pitt.
lion. J. R. Warren made a
business trip to Austin this
week.
—Baker’s Perfect barb wire—a
t—New lot of low quarter shoes
At Barbecue just recieyed at J. E. Croley’s.
They are beauties.
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We have had several inqt
for houses to rent the pas
days.
—Now’s the time tomakej
old man buy that new suit)
been trying t get him ht
longest. February ce
sale.price make it easy. M
—If you want a nice up#
buggy call on J- E. Croler
Studebaker.
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For County Attorney.
HORACE V. DAVLU
CARROLL E FL J
For ( ounty Treasurer:
B. T. CROLEY
For J. P. Precinct y0 1: I
B F. BLEDSOE
For Constable Precinct No.1: |
R L. CLARK
W. W. TAYLOR
For Commissioner Beai No.3: 1
A EARP
For Commissioner Beat Ko t !
J. F. GREEN
For Const able Precinct Xo. 4
J.C. (Clarence) JOma
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< the cash plan. Try me and get the benefit 4°
3 of long experience and large purchases--for Z
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Not a question of profits. We must sell eve
piece of winter goods this month, and prices ha
taken a tumble, hitting the bottom with surprising f
suits for the man or woman who has an eye to"
vesting their money in dividend-paying merchandi
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No bills too large, fid bills to
small for us to fill
For Sherif:
w. B. (Ducl) KELII
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Bettie, accompanied by his wife, who
returned.
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Men’s up-to-date Suits as
low as $3.50. Better quali-
ties in proportion.
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Carters, Bettie, Texas.
— Dick Oliver of Graceton was in
। Gilmer Tuesday.
—Speckled trout at the Barbe
cue Pit Wednesdays and Fridays.
Miss Gladys Hill of Pittsburg
visited in Gilmer last week.
— Boys’ suits. Boys’ suits. Boys’
suits. February clearence sale.
Pelter’s.
Charlie Finney left Sunday for
Kaufman, where he will work for
Perkins Bros. Co.
—Hats fixed hereon short notice.
Price 25c to $1.25. Star Taibr-
ing Co.
Mrs. Stapp left Sunday for
St. Louis to buy her spring
millinery goods.
If you want a good Poland
China pig it will pay you to see
me. Price, $3.00 each at wean,
ing tune. W.T. Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. E. N. T}.omp-
son returned yesterday from a
visit to her uncle, A. P. Duffey,
near Graceton.
—Say! why not leave your laun-
dry at the Little Gem barber
shop; collars 21c each, or 30c
duzeu, siliris ic each. J. H.
Pearson, agent for Corsicana
Steam Laundry. tf
Rev. N. A. Seal of Mt. Pleasant
visited Rev. J. H. Floyd and
others in Gilmer last Thursday.
Lost: Two keys on ring.
Finder return to I. M. Burnett,
drayman, and get reward.
T.H. Oliver, wife and baby
visited Mr Oliver’s mother, Mrs.
J. B. Oliver, at Graceton from
me maintain a Cash Business during these
fourteen years I express my sincere thanks.
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Mr. and Mrs. Neill Buie’s N. L. Cheatham of Edgewood
baby has been sick this week. I was in Gilmer Sunday.
—Men’s overcoats at your own Feed stuff in abundance—
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Indian Rock next Sunday after-
noon at 2:30 o’clock.
—If you come to town, cofine to
our store. February clearence
sale bargains await you. Pelt-
er‛s.
ceptonaily good grade. Feb-
ruary clearence sale Price.
Pelter’s.
Paul Smith went to Hubbard
Figure with us when you are
in the market for Feed. We carry
Alfalfa and Grass Hay, Chops, Bran,
Cow Feed and Seed Oats
We are authorizei I
lowing persogs
name], subject toth-ek
cratic primary, ^^<3
For Represertatlve,n7B
W.OSTanS
of Ura,
For County "’I
A L BRADPlE, I
B.B. ELDER j
For Tax Collector:
ELLAWREX 1
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For Tax Assessor:
M.C.BELL.
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B. A. FLOYD J
For District Clerk:
WILL.J .REISoS I
For County Clerk;
J.C. McDONAL, I
Fur County Judge:
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G. F. Spann has gone to Alto
to engage in the restaurant busi- and Mrs. T. H. Glezen, has
ness. Hight case of pneumonia?
— For Sale: Cow fresh in milk.
Sam Rosth.
i price. February clearence sale. Chops, Bran and Hay at W.
Pelter,— ~ Carter’s, Bettie, Texas.
William, little son of Mr. and Panama skirts. These are ex-
money. W. I. Carter,
Toxas.
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• basis an invitation is extended. Any other
& plan is not satisfactory to me. I can bless
5 you and myself if you will help me promote
car load just received. W. E
Crosby.
Capt A. Earp is up and about
from a severe spell of cold and la-
grippe.
—S. J. Waglalter Las moved his
real estate and insurance oflice
to the back part of E. & M..Na
tional Bank building, under Wat-
Ten & Brigg’s office.
J. N. Aldridge retured Sunday
from a trip to Stephenville.
—Car load of Texas Red Rust
Proof seed oats just received at
W. E. Crosby’s.
J.O. Hitt of Winnsboro was in
Gilmer yesterday.
—C ar load of Minneso t a
Triumph seed potatoes just re*
ceived at W. E. Crosby’s.
G. W. Cope was in Gilmer last Saturday till Monday
week from near Pine. —Besutiful line of new spring
get quality gam plea now off display. Call
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February Clearance Sale
BEST Paint Sold
Sold by R. L. Ferrell & Son
W. H. Petty is still confined to
his room.
—Car load of Gold Leaf flour ex-
pected daily at J. E. Croley’s.
District Court is in regular
sessicn at Tyler.
—When in need of feed stuff of
any kind see W. E. Crosby.
Mrs. G. W. Hood left Sunday
on a trip to Huston.
—Jno. A. Mathis for White Or-
pington eggs, winter layers, tf
8. M. Bryan and family moved
to Ore City last week.
—For Sale: Good gentle pony.
T. S. Ragland, Gilmer
Mrs. Harvey Bullard has been
quite sick ‘ne past week.
..0. motto at the Little Gem
arber shop is good, up-to-date
work in a sanitary way. J. H.
Pearson, Prop. tf
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For Prrcinet Ofees "
For City Ofices.
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RAT. FOR SPECIAL NOTICES
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Card of Thanks, 3 cents per line.
Obituaries, 2] cents per line.
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Teague Todd of Gregg county
visited his niece, Mrs. Harvey
Bullard, here this week, also her
brother 5.Ion Tuud from Glade-
water visited hor bcdside.
—Ladies $10.00 coals, February
clearence sale price only $4.05.
Pelter’s.
Mrs. B. D. Driggers new
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you buy, as I can save you ment of rheumatism.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 8, 1912, newspaper, February 8, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431264/m1/8/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.