Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Upshur County Echo, Thursday, April 18, 1912.
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on hand at all times
CUBIC.
April 16.
A, CITY RESTAURANT
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W. R. Clardy, Proprietor
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We are authorized to announce t meeting of the Texas Conference
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Mrs. Alexander has assigned
and favorably known in the pre-
next Monday.
Readint.—R u b y
R citation.—Elsie Stephens
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tion when they the go to vote in
the July Democratic primary. j
l solicit your business on a basis of fair dealing
Prompt and Careful Attention to Orders.
Phone
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An Interesting Contest.
One of the most interesting
Prayer.
Roll Call.
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Dickinson.
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Gardner, Denis.
Galvin, Guadalune.
Goode, George.
M ay, George.
Ncil, Mrs. Kate.
Pearl, Miss Elira,
Poney, Jim.
Stevens, Mrs. Flaude.
NOTICE
I will stand my Stall
Jack at my barn 2 1-2 mil
of Grace ton, and will st
Stallion at Gilmer, Frid
Reporter.
Advertised. Letters.
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Sunbeam Progrom.
Sunday April 21.
( pening song. No. 95.
Netice.
I have a registered
China service boar. Fee
guarantee.
When calling say advertised.
They will cost you one cent each.
April 16,1912.
Glenwood.
Misses Dessie Ray, Allie, Ruby,
and Opal Stone, of thia place,
April 15.
SMITH RIDOB.
To the Echo:
present without fail.
Yours Truly,
R. B. NELSON,
County Chairman,
By R. L. Ferrell, County Sec’y.
April 15, 1912.
are not getting to farm much
yet on account of so much rain.
Rev. J. W. Petty filled his reg-
ular appointment at Hopewell
Saturday and Sunday.
F. C. Oliver and wife visited
their sons, A. M. and E. L.
Oliver, at Pritchett last Friday
and Saturday.
Polk Todd of Gladewater visit-
ed relatives in our community
last Saturday night and Sunday.
A new girl arrived at Mr. and
Mrs. A. L Dixon’s residence
last week.
J. R. Oliver and family yisit-
France has four classes d
They are respectively 50, 40,
25 feet wide.
Judges and lawyers shovs
proportion of bald heads t
other profession.
Owing to labor disputes ht
ed Kingdom during the1
workmen lost time amout™
to 9,722,800 days. .
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To the Echo: ed relative^ I
Wright Seago and wife of Gil - aild Sunday fromMoh
mer spent several days at the mill. 11
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The delegates to the annual
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Saddling Seaton, the Dr.
horse. My Jack will be »I
all the time.
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April 15.
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Woman’s Missonary Society are
Mrs. T. H. Briggs, alt. Mrs.
Knowles; Mrs. T. E. Smith, alt.
Mrs. Ed McClelland.
The Conference Convenes at
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groceries and produce
Afrs. Calvin Davis is suffering
severe pain from sticking a nail
in her foot.
Aunt Nancy Greer was hurri-
ed here last Friday. She lived
eight miles east of Gilmer.
Rube McDonald and family of
Shady Grove spent Sunday at
the home of Johnie Johnson.
Peet.
W. B. White
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home of Mrs. M. L. Howard’s: Raymond Tucker of Pi
the past week. ! visited his sister here last
Abe Gage spent Sunday in the. We are glad to reportM
Shady Grove community. -- ---
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Brumley.
To the Echo:
We have been having a lot of
rain the past week.
Health of community very
good at present.
Miss Allie Stone and sisters
also Miss Raj’ from Enon visited
in our community Saturday and
cinct, We ask that the voters Chapters 2 and 3 for the lesson
give his claims fair considera- in the Mission Study Course for
BITS OF FACT.
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Enon.
To the Echo: .
Health of the community very
good at present.
Singing was well attended
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of
Souls Chapel, spent Saturday
night and Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Darden.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Maberry
visited at W. H. Ray’a Saturday
night and Sunday.
Miss Sadie McKnight of Rose-
wood, is spending a few days
with her sister, Mrs. R. P. Tuel.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Ray of
Gilmer, spent Sunday with W.
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When . You Want Anythin
You want it, and do not want to be diss
pointed. If you will come to our storey
will not be disappointed, as we keepeve
thing that is kept in a first-class Ge
Store, and are better prepared to ®
the demands of the buying; public
ever, as we keep constantly on hand a
line of Dry doods. such as Prints. Chamnn
Ginghams, Percales, Lawns, Dimities, v
Goods, Batiste, Organdies, Moires. P
white Lawns, cross-barred Lawns, n°
Lawns, and, in fact, anything; yon Wa
the Dress Goods line.
We never forget to look after our Grocery-ine, re
is where the living stays, so ycu will find this -stun
and complete at all times, and at prices that W1 bn
you We have on hand a full line of feed-£o7as d
shorts, alfalfa hay, etc., which is sold asschei pia
cheapest. We guarantee our goods and prieei vin «
you. We have ample force to wait on you. SO - J
have to sand around and wait for what you Wa' and th
We consider goods well bought as half S° ,'pupt 1
is the wav we buy our goods. We buy right. s
bills, ani save the long-winded credit house KW’
are always on the lcok-out for cash bargain’;« us
give our customers the benefit, so come aud
with you, and save.
W. I. carter.
WHERE, PRICES TALK
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J. E. (Ed) Harrell as a candidate i
for Constable in Diana Precinct; I
No. 8. Mr. Harrell was reused in
that precinct and served the
people as Constable several
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Profs. Williams, Moser McIn-
tosh and Bean from Pritchett
sang for us at the church Satur-
day night and Sunday. It was
enjoyed by all.
Mr. Townsend of Leesburg
was in our community on* busi-
ness Thursday.
Rev. W. R. Arrington filled
his regular appointment here
Saturday and Sunday. Those
who attended from a distance
were Misses Beatrice and Ruby
Cidenhead, Lois Comer, Dessie,
Mamie and Georgia Christian of
Matinburg, Ellie Falkner sand
Maud Alexander of Center
Ridge, also Messrs Willis Smith
of Newsome, Sill Gibbens, Frank
Amos and Henry Smith of Cen-
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feared i
thus led
an artif
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be nmt,
an i Bennlal Steplens.
Reel* ition.-Edrie Smith.
(’losing Song, No. 163.
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We had another very heavy livery stable. The only i
rain last week and the farmers
of he? many friends who express
j their thanks to the people of
; Pritchett and sourrounding
community.
। Tomier, John.
i Thones, Tone.
These letters will be sent to
1he dead letter, office if not call-
i d for before April 22, 1912.
W. M. Thompson. P. M.
One Of The
April 15.
ad tree. The top of the tn catch up with their work.
' , ' and fell on the Some few have planted cotton
nKman'ahcad. Hediedthst while others have not completed
nislit about 10 o'clock and the their corn.
remaps We re interred at Coffee- There will be singing here
Ville Sunday ollowing the sad next Sunday afternoon. The
aceident. ewas 10 years old Harmony Grove class is sup.
1; d ason of • 1r. and Mrs, F. N. posed to be with us, so every.
*’ teuingson, who live in the body come out.
-nuependent Springs communi- Barley Webb, his brother,
3 nonoiGimer. Lester, and sitters, Edna and
Sam Gill and several others at-
tended a dance over in Wood Glade Creek attendea
county last Saturday night all here laft Sunday.
report a good time,
Cell.
To the Democratic Executive
A rood Story.—Alta Powers,
lib! > cuostions.— Otlia Smith, i
J. W. Oliver made a bus
Tom Davis and family spent trip near GladewaterlastR
last Sunday in Pritchett.
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FRESH CAT- FISH received
Tuesdays and Fridays
Committee of Upshur County: voting contests ever held in
You are hereby called to meet Pritchett resulted in a heavy
at the Court House in the City of majority for the deserving and
Gilmer, Texas, on Saturday, tl e charming little lady Miss Jessie
20th day of April, 1912, at 10 Earp, The prize, a beautiful
o’clock and for the purpose of silver service set, offered by the
transacting such business as Ton Ko-No-Co. to the most
may come up is said recelcting popular young lady was awarded
Each member is requested to be to Miss Earp with good wishes
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years in the past. He is well at Houston in May.
visited at Brumley, Saturday'
night and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Tillman
visited Mrs. Green, of Shady
Grove, from Friday till Sunday.
Mr. Odie Tillman and family,
left last week for Quay county,
New Mexico, where they expect
to make their home.
The young people enjoyed a
party at Mr. Jacob’s Saturday
night.
You fig and old enjoyed a
singing at Mr. and Mrs. U. H.
Hamberlin’s Sunday night.
Singing here every second and
fourth Sundays. Every body
invited to attend.
Happy Go LUCKY.
April 15.
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wlen the hub of the wagon hit a Farmers a
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Euna, attended an. exhibition at
Spring 11. 1 last- Friday night.
The report, were good.
There was another mad dog
excitement here this week; no
damage was done.
There was a concert here at
the school house last Saturday
night presented by the Harmony
Grove youngsters, it was quite
excellent, name of play “Little
Buck Shot.’’
The country people are com-
ing up along this line. It will
soon be the day I think that the
country will afford as much
pleasure for its youngsters as
town.
The people here are now pre-
paring to get up some plays so
we will have a concert some time
—do not know exactly when.
Granina Barton is in ill health.
There was a musical enter-
tainment here at the school
house last Monday and Tuesday
nights.
Miss Ina Berry, who has been
teaching at Gem, Texas, is ex-
pected to be in home in a few
days.
Will Green, John, Medarally up Srom aTpX
Carl and Louis Wileron
| The best FLOUR on earth. Made from select
Accidentally Killed.
Henry liutclingson was ac-
.• «’f ntally killed at Brown's mill
• tiles fom One City Saturday
April 6. Ho was driving an 8-
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There has been very little corn
planted in this community on
the account of so much rain.
The children enjoyed an Eas-
ter egg hunt at the church Eas-
ter Sunday.
Miss Maye Loftis of this place
visited her sister,. Mrs. Effie
Hicks, of Camp County.
Mr. and Mrs. Willie Warrick
of Center Ridge visited the lat-
ter’s parents of this place Satur-
day and Sunday.
There was a death in our com-
munity Saturday.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1912, newspaper, April 18, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431282/m1/4/: accessed July 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.