Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912 Page: 1 of 8
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and created much laughter in1
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The speaker was frequently
applauded throughout his speech.
A. B. BARRETT,
President Clebarro College, Cleburne,
Texas, Evangelist
All are Cordially Invited to Atttend
Every Service
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Mt Pleasant.
To the Echo. •
Mrs. Dora McDonald has two
sick children.
Mrs. Abe Gage spent last Sun-
day in the Shady Grove commu-
nity.
D. L. and Sam Gill were in
Gilmer Saturday on business.
Grandma Wolfe of Rhonesboro
is spending this week here at
the home of her grandson. Rev.
H. H. Wolfe.
There was preaching at the
School house Saturday night and
Sunday.
J; R. Melvin and wife, who have
been living at Bowie, Tex., have
moved back to our community.
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in the contest. The speaker re-
plied by saying that Chairman
Ball distributed 100,000 copies of
his argument on the question
and that nis picture was not in
the publication called “Pacts.’
In replying to Wolters’ ridicule
of the initiative, referendum and
recall and his ridicule of it in the
display of the six foot ballotin Da-
kota, the speaker stated it was just
as logical to say that the eleven-
foot ballot used in the recent New
York primaries is an argument
against the primary system as it
is to sny the six-foot ballot used
by the initiative, referendum and
— recall system in Dakota is an
An ar nent against the initiative, referen-
‘ cum and recall.
H oyve Demo Mr. Sheppard exhibited both
jeans uy<>, and the six and eleyen-foot ballots
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To the Echo:
Jim Pankhurst and family
visited at Ewell Sunday,guests of
Mr and Mrs. Elrod.
H, L. Sewell, L. J. Dalrymple
and L. S. Mitchell mad a busi-
ness trip to Gilmer tody.
J. W Bennett of Rhonesboro
was here last week and among
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W id hedidnct go into anti-
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(Sheppars"oiters ridicules his
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To the Echo:
Bro. Davis filled his regular
appointment at this place Satur-
day night and Sunday.
C. W. Bingham and family of
Latch spent Saturdaynight and
Sunday at J. L. Still’s. E. Shrum
and wife and M. C. Florence and
wife of Rhonesboro, were also
guests at J. L. StdI’s Sunday.
Several from here attended
singing at Enon Sunday after-
noon and preaching Sunday
night. ,,,,
Robert Keznington and family
and Robert Poole and family
visited Will Chesher and family
Sunday.
Pack Williams an 1 sister, Nli-s
Vola, of Kosewoo I attended
preaching hvre Sunday.
S. K. Fenin w :in-! wilim Ilin,
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'our candidate - visitors were
B. B. Elders, I L. Lawrence, M.
C. B Hand II. K. Lindsey.
Rev. W. 11. Stanley and wife
of liettioarevsitingiere. Bid.
Stanley preached at Nix’s Cha-
pel Sunday morning and also
Sundny evening. He will preacl
there again 2nd Sunday in .1 une.
Miss Ina Melton has returned
home after a lentghy stay with
relatives at Cross Roads.
E F. McElroy of Simpsonville
was a visitor here Sunday, also
Ab Bullard of Concoid.
Mrs. Dr. J. K. Bates Sr. and
son, Sammye, are visiting in
Waco. Dr. Bates left today to
join them and to be present at a
slight operation on Sammye's
nose.
Howard Freeman is at home
again, after a lengthy stay at
Pittsburg. ,,
Mr. and Mrs. Bif"Weemsof
of Cross Roads were here Satur-
day and Sunday. Mrs. Weems
will remain for a while.
All who are interested in La-
fayette'cemetery are requested
to meet with us on 18 istant to
assist in cleaning off same.
Miss Inez Jones was called
home recently from Lilly, where
she had been teaching for
the past six months on account}
of sickness in mothers family.
School closed here the 3rd of
May. Prof. Hardy returned to
his home at Gladewater and Miss
Curtie Shrum to Gilmer.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1912, newspaper, May 16, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431289/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.