Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Tpshur County Echo. Thursday. January 16, 1913.
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W B Phillips
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Willie Davis_____________
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Smith Ridge.
To the E:ho:
The old year l.as passed out,
and the new one has come in,
and everybody has come down
to business.
Rev. J .W.Petty failed to till his
appointment at Hopewell on ac-
count of sickness in his family.
Many of our citizens have the
grip.
There has been a great deal
of moving around in this com
munity this winter.
W. H. Oliver spent the holidays
with his brother in Denison.
De»erui ic .V iesiueuces have
recently heen constructed in our
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IS A BOOK or 1008 PAGES HANDSOMELY BOUND IN CLOTH-TREATS
PHYSIOLOGY.HYGIENE. ANATOMY, MEDICINE AND IS A COMPLETE
HOME PHYSICIAN. Sena 31 one-cent stamps to R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y.
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back to your laxatives agaim
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but considering recent happen-
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Dallas News.
tan-no-more
THE SKIN BEAUTIFIER
Two preparations combined into
one. It serves as a massage cream,
thoroughly cleansing the pores of the
skin, and as an invisible powder
that cannot be detected.
Price 35 and 50c
Our happiness lies in our own
inds; along cnmes some 'man
ad snatches it away.
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debzans’slonn’s liniment to try:
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Along with dyspepsia comes nervousness, sleeplessness and gen-
eral ill health. Why ? Hlecause a disordered stomach does not permit
the food to be assimilated and carried to the blood. On the other hand,
the blood is charged with poisons which come from this disordered
digestion. In turn, the nerves are not fed on good, red blood and we
see those symptoms of nervous breakdown. It is not head work that
does it, but poor stomach work. With poor thin blood the body is not
protected against the attack of germs of grip—bronchitis—consump-
tion. Fortify the body now with
■ DR. PIERCE’S .............—
Golden Medical Discovery
an alterative extract from native medicinal plants, prescribed in both liquid
and tablet form by Dr. R. V. Pierce, over 40 y ear s ago.
More than 40 years of experience has proven its superior worth as an in-
vigorating stomach tonic and blood purifier. It invigorates and regulates
the stomach, liver and bowels, and through them the whole system. It can
now also be had in sugar-coated tablet form of most dealers in medicine.
If not. send 50 cents in one-cent stamps for trial box to Dr. Fierce's Invalids'
Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N.Y.
The Common Sense Medical Adviser
any more. Catharties mid laxatives
you cn ignore. You will be perma-
nently relieved of both your catarrh
and the constipation. PERUNA IS
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG S T‘ REN
SrECIAL NOTICE—Many persons
are making inquiries for the —old-
time Peruna. To such woul en¥.
this formula is now put out under thn
name of KA-TAK-NO, manufac turt l
by KA-TAK-NO Company, Columbus.
Ohio. Write them and they wNete
pleased to send you a tree booklet "
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weather and size of crowd, and
everything will be closed out on
that date. Crow will be served
This sale will positively take
going to get
place on March 4, regardless of j
supplied with clearing house
certificates, but very little cash.' cominun’ty, ind thtee'' inrffie are
once the catarrh is cured the constt-
Depew, Elihu Roo^ John D.
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FAECKELEATER CREAM
ne 5rmover of skin imperfections
rtn“ ,. kles, tan, sunburn, ring
kntoubne.‘pots and 111 kindred
klus bad Complections Good
“ASntcompleetioms Better
25 nd 50c.
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of f arishin
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my tint
I Suwanee, where I met all of my
dear beloved kin people, staying
six weeks with them, and enjoy-
ing myself with great pleasure.
Thence to Atlanta, and from
there to St,, Louis, Mo., the
great city —a place where no one
knows you and you know not
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sore throat,
utv asthma, hay fever
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Club. This stuff must be clear-
ed away. Terms, just anything
we can get and removal of prop-
erty.
Uncle Joe ( annon. Auctioneer,
William 11. Taft, Clerk,
.1. Pierpont Morgan, C. C.
Hilles, Boise Henrose, Chauncey
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(f) One plan for raising cam-
paign contributions. This is
well worn and has a bad odor,
but otherwise in good condition.
(g) A hu ge quantity of G. O. P.
bric-a-brac consisting of old
dinner pails, prosperity gags,
Taft smiles, well-worn vetoes,
election promises, panic threats,
and other things of like charac-
backbone to speak of.
(b) One set of injunctions and
anti trust laws; have been used
very little, and just as good as
new.
(c) One method of revising the
tariff. This is absolutely origi-
nal, and patent has been applied
for.
(d) One Republican platform
as good as new, has only been
used for campaign purposes.
In this platform a large number
of planks from the Democratic
platform have been inserted, but
they can easily be distinguished,
and will certainly go with the
lot.
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lenves permanently. Then if
to be built in the near future.
Dixon A Greer have added a
shingle mill to thei r gin and grist
mill, and row have it in opera-
tion.
Misses Onio Oliver and Ruby
Bullard of Pritchett visited the
latter's parents here last Satur-
day and Sunday.
One of the Boys.
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You are constipated. You have taken
laxatives a great many years. You
have tried to select n diet that would
city the most ir teresting points. W B Mitchell.........
And then from there on to W L Luster..............
■ -- WF Glass................
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W. O. W.
You had better watch out. I
have just got back from Tyler.
While I was there I looked
down into the eyes of one of the
largest W. O. W. goats there is
in east Texas. ‘The camp at
Tyler is one of the best camps
in Texas. When I say this I
know what I am talking about.
I was in the camp the other
night while everything was
freezing, and the sovereigns were
busy at their duties. Talk about
too wet or too cold 1 Those Tyler
Woodmen are the real stuff-
believe me.
• Your Deputy,
E L. RENDOX.
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H R Daniels
R L Adkinson
William Waldron
F F Hill
H E Ray.........................
M F Davis.................
H L Dudley
W F Shrum..............
J B Fannin
R L Smith
C P Davis
.1 ( Jenkins .......
Miss Margaret Cravey....... 50
Paid on Echo Dec 19’ ?
The ^plowing payments
:mnade on subscription t,
Republican Junk Offered For
Sale at Public Auction.
Our lease with Uncle Sam hav-
ing practically expired ami having
decided.to retire to private life,
we, the undersigned, will offer
for sale at our residence, the
National (‘apital, Washington,
say. has bec: sroing on many years.
You also have n slight catarrh in the
head and lhro.it. You never Imagined
that the catarrh had anything to d
with the conatipntion. Suppose I were
to tei you that a’ >on» as you have
that catarrh you wili never get better
of your corstinntinn. Would 5 ■<
until whipped to a tinisl, but M M Denson
there isn’t a whisky hater in Tex- T w Loyless
as who will not love him for their MI Gee
enemies he has made by his rul-
ing—Bogata News. JAMeecom.
_____-----__ ... 1.1 B Rainey.........
Will Phillips.. .
J E Turner
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nevice given in my
ver have to take pills
of tw rooms, will take great
I Married in Bed.
A message to the News last
fcbt stated that Willie Hum-
breys, living five miles south of
agwell, who was struck on the
gad with a club as he was leav-
gg-dancein a buggy with a
oung lady, Catonvile
hhursday night and was serious
yinjured, was much better and
hat it was believed that he
tould now recover..
The young man was engaged
■be married te the young lady
rho was in the buggy with him
bben he was assaulted. He had
to Clarksville and had got
bathe license the day before
unie wedding was t > ake
Nace Friday. After the assault
lisiucovery was thought to be
fol, but he and the young
dy both desired that the cere-
should not be postponed
naccount of his condition.
A minister was called in def-
rene: to their wishes and they
"ere married at the appointed
m. He was able to sit up on
12 side of the bed while the
eremony was being performed.
Paris News.
Constipation and
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them. Not me to live here.
Would I live in' a place where
your door neighbor dies and you
not know who it may be? I have
lived here one month and have
seen wonderful sights tco nu-
merous to mention.
It will not be long until I will
be back at home with you all,
and glad indeed I will be. I
have not seen any place yet like
Gilmer. So keep the Echo com-
ing until I see you all again, soon
or late. As ever,
Mrs. J. H. Pearson.
1
, pleasure in dropping a few lines
to you all.
I have just finished reading
the Echo, and oh my! what a
great consolation to me it has
been while I have been away from
home and all of you good people.
I started from Gilmer, and
my first stop was at Memphis,
Tenn. At this place we crossed
the Missjssippi and landed in
the city; a beautiful place this
was. Stopped here for a short
while, then on our way to Chat
E tanooga, where we malle another
change, stopping at this place
only a short while. We found
this to be a city of wealth, a
beautiful place, and from
there on to Atlanta. Ga., hut my!
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this is a noble city of everything J L Lawson,
exists. At this place I spent S M Bryan......—
one day, visiting all over theBl Denson........
their constipation. Second,
Devut 1 L‘rinin"a -While I am Echo during the month ol U.c
not so busy in my little mr g ember, 1912:
A Nian With a Conscience.
County Judge Cella, of Miller
county, Ark., in which a portion
of Texarkana is located, has re-
fused to grant licenses to saloons,
although a mojority of the male
residents have petitioned him to
do so. Judge Cella cites three
reasons for refusing to grant
the licenses: First, that he has
warrant of law for so doing even
in the face of a majority petition.
Second, that a majority of the
petitioners were not white citi-
zens. Third, that whisky is the
greatest curs? on earth and that
his conscience would not per-
mit him to issue the licenses.
County Judge Cella may be
knocked out in the higher courts,
as the whiskeyites never stop
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Baker-wheeler mfg. co.
GAELAND, TEXAS
Miss Kate Knowles g........
J L Mathis________
R H Ray
M I Rosser ................
Rev J R Christian ..........
W A Marshall________________
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Warren & Briggs........
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by the Old Boy’s Republican
D. U., all the following described
property, to-wit:
■ (a) One elephant, about forty
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. . years old with false tusks a:.d no
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N A Seale............................. 1 00
J H Lyell ............................. 1 00
.1 M Morris.......................... 1 00
D Humphreys................ 50
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DC Wallace........ .....•......... 50
J M Calvert.... .............. 50
J M Berry..................... I 00
J R Bradfield.......................... 1 00
M B Briggs......................... 1 25
Alexingram .................... 1 00
W W Robinson__________25
W P Duncan................... 1 00
E F Long....................j... 2 00
Louis Stroope ............. I CO
Dr C L Gregory _____r. 2 00
W J Tucker Jr ........ ..... 1 00
W H Fennell ..................... 1 00
•J B Martin " ’ • *.u100
GH..Hudson .................... 25
Malone Weatherby _________ 1 85
W F Houseworth___________________ 1 00
Hardy Petty ................. 100
Pete Elms....................... 25
W N Bauman.................... 1 00
WW Busby .....-.............. 1 00
R A Warren_______________________ 1 00
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t yeermna. This constitutes what is now
I known as the revised Peruna.
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Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 16, 1913, newspaper, January 16, 1913; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431349/m1/3/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.