Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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UpsborConntyEchaThuraday. Februay 3. 1921
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Our prices are cheaper
the cheap st.
Cash Grocery Sture. •
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Echo office.
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—We pay bigbest cash price for
last Sunday
you
cannot recognize people
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and Mra. Phi lipa remained over
a few days longer.
Far S tie or Trade: Chevrolet
Ron leva than 3500 miles. J. L.
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Ruby ‘Stephe ns gave a prenuptial
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Night Shows
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“The Silver Horde.”
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J. E. Dyer has been confined
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on aodoupt of i ll ne ss.g.
—The Echo and Bem Weulls
Dallas Nws b th one year for
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Spirit That Won Freedom.
Let’s try to learn, above everything
else, how to fight, be beaten, fight
shower to Miss Genie McClen-
don at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. I. E. Stevhens on Mont
nine years.—H. A. Ogden in St. Nich-
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—We pay highest cash price for,
chickens and eggs J. W. Wall.
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Chickens and eggs. X W. Wall.
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Mrs. J. R. Warren returned
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sioner of Greg Copnty, ‘wash
G imer on business yesterday.
when she diei.
H*or Bale or Trade: Hojstein
ball three years old. W|H geli
Long, Route 2, Pritchett, Tex.
T. C. Dixon and family moved
to Mings Chapel community this
week and will farm,
—We pay highest cash price for
chickens and eggs. J. W. WUL
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, John O Allenof Cookville was
in Gilmer yesterdny represent-
ing'the State Dnarmet ol
Agriculture. He has some good
plans worked out for the benifi,
of farmers in making crops this
year ar d in future years.
Wanted to ti ade: Good basi-
ness in Gilmir Tor smull farm,
thirty or thirty-five - acres,
reasonably ciose to town. For
information apply at Echoroffice.
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ART AC RD . in
“The Moon Rlters."
ROSCOE (Fat ty) \ R H UCK LE
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THURSDAY, FEB. 10.
OLIVE THOMAS in
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“Everybody’s
Sweetheart."
Shreveport, La, Soe was ac
compauird home by her daugh-
ter, Mrs. H. doodsbn, on a
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the "icvbatorof
or 13 years old. Will be sold
Feb. 7,11921ut GimerFt
f o ryher Information _ bee C,R,
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Miller. . tf
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The open quail season clos: d
last Monday but as the Echo
edilorisnot a bird hunter the
cloning of the season makes no
difference to him.
—Get Uie sale price, then see us.
Wag baiter’s Bar_ain Store, . tf
J. J. Stephenn
tesithtekatinpnlae"hnaintewsd|Makesyour Eyes ache
nn<! freqnenity consulted him on legal and if you have to stop
matansarThandtopntvBerpapmnnknatwork to rest your eyes
4,000 acres were left to this nephew. for a moment and
. . Of his brother Samuel's hfl-
No “Gowfer." ‘
Lord Hale confesces that whatever
conccht he may have bnd regarding
hts.pupu on the olf links was
killed by the remurk if n professlonal
at St. Andrews who had watched him
play.
"Weel, sir," he mid, at the end of
one ronnd, "It's a guld job for us a”
that ye're e better sodger than ye are
a gowfer."
PRINTING
Our plant is complete lot everythin,
you need in the line of printing and
we can aware you frst grade week
on Hammermill stock. Ask ue
i14 2t
Buford Hagler went to Tyler,
yesterday t take some courses
in Tyler Commercial College.
He bought two echo) arakips
from the Echo editor.
Yesterday was ground hog
day, and as the sun shone
biightly several times in and
around Gilmer it ie supposed
the little animalsaw bit shadow
and went back In his den for
six weeks of bad weather.
A GOOD CAST in
An Extra Good Comedy
“Movie Fans."
ALSO TOPICS OF THE DAY
Hues A I Day on Saturdays.
TUESDAY, FEB. s,
. „6,215009
. William Herring received a:
message Wednesday, Jan 26th,
telling of tile death of his moth-
er, Mrs. L Herring, ‛l St.
Louis. She formerly lived here
and was about seventy yearsold
B. E. MOORE,
For Quick Service.
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focal 2tews
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iir honor of her approaching
marriage last evening to Mr.
Aubrey Foster. '
For Salo.
. One of the beat located resi-
dences in Gilmer, 5 large rooms,
newly finished inside, large lot
with outoulldings. Terms 1-8
cash, balance as low as $500
yearly. Would consider small
farm as part payment
tf Box 303. Gilmer.
Locals, par
Obituarie and Ronolatioo. ot- 1
Cards of Thauhka, par li ’ .
Sherman, Texas.
Cuthbert C. J.hnsonand wife
ana baby davzhser of Weather
ford are visiting cirtatives at
Rhonesboro. Accompanied by
his father, T. C Johson, and
his brother,. C . Jr., Cuthbert
called at th- E rho office today
t look after bis subscription to
the thia paper
—We have a .full line of garden
seed, seed potatces, and onion
Austin, Texas, Feb. 1 —Oat-
right repeal of the entire law
providing for the suspended
sentence was recommended to
the Legislatnrethis morning by
Governor Nef ’n a messag d
divered shortly before noon. H-
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AGOODCAsT in " —11 ----
«TheSonofTrrzan." I WEDNESDAY, FEB 9.
- Want di Wi l ede god
horses for Fofd or, j R.
Penn. It
Mr*. Trudie Davidson 1. ft
GOOD EATS______
. - When they ask where yu are stopping
/don’t say hotel. Tell them at Moore’s
luck stand where good things are to eat
aud the best people meet. Also nice line
of Cakes, Fruits and Candies. The ham-
’ burgers are mighty juicy. Don’t forget
* 2 the spot, south of the Post Office.
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—Farm for Sale pear: Gilmer:
On 1 to 10 years time,or will
trade .or unimpovdlnd fur-
ther out. X R. Penh. - 7. ■ It
—M-s. 8. B. Stapp went to 81.
Luis the first of this weak to
buy spring pnillinery goode. -
—For Sale: Several horses and
mules, cash or dn time- J.R.
_ , — ------ ----- Mrs. Rosa hristian re-
4- Respeeta Sunday to visit her sop, Fred turned to Dallas Sunday from 3
Added Attraction. "Sonny’s
Uncle Visits Ma ”
—We pay the highestcsh price
chickens aud egg".
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RevpEHheneia"btle
of Halivile called svtpe Echo
t
P. M. Thomas returned tast
Friday from a trip to Austin,
where We understand be passed
the bar examipatior; for the
Visit to her sister. Mrs. E L
Cbristian, and other relatives
here,..
-tEugized pig at Pittsburg
Fair to parties living near Gil
mer, Have lost the address,
Will parties please write de
scribing deal.—J. J. Jackson,
Como, Texas.
Misses Fannie May MeClel
land ard. Laura Bass of Long-
view visited in Gilmer Saturday
and Sunday.
—Red cardboard for sale at the
g, r , ♦» MURDOGK MACQUAKn BET
A Slave of Vanit}e TIE Plythe. Carl GERAKD,
From Sir Arthur Win Pine- “ "
ro’s Play "IRI * ”
Davis, Route A. Gilmer, Futrell roadster, first class condjuion:
farm phone 806. .. “0,013 2 Run less than 8500 miles. J. L.
Cotton Belt Tme Table
a. boum a. notss, •
No, 101 4:40 a a. . No. 102 1:42 a: ■ .
No. 108 1:60 p.m. No. 104 2.30 p. a.
Waghaler’s Bargain. Store. tf
Mrs. M. E Edwards of Ealoe
is visiting her sister, Mrs. R. A.
Penu, and other relatives in
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LOD.ES.
woopuas OB TBB WOBLo.
Gilmer Camp Mo. 359 M«U too nd 4tk
Tuesday nights la esch month
Beautiful JUANITA RAN
BEN A George CHESKBRO in
“The Lost City.”
His Weddiug Night.” ‘ RUTH ROLAND in
Added Art vaciou । Ruth of the Rockies.
SATURDAY, FEB. 5.
week tor fyll time. Experience
unneccsary. Write Internation-
, ggg- saidtbislaw was theconv n en‛
T. N. Stephens of Omega, vehicle by which a rest nou ber
Gregk’Couty.wss inGilweroreriminets escap-d puniik
Mrs. G. W. Hood, her son,
Howard, and little grand
daughter, Frances, returned
Tuesday from a ten days visit
in Dallas.
Dree bon Phillip and wife ame
over from Marshall last Satur-
day on a visit. He returned to
MONDAY, FHB- 7 r
MILDREuIERIS
CHAPLIN-ti ’
— To Advertisers:
The Echo reaches many sub:
stantial citizens in Upshur coun-
ty not teached by any other
newspaper pubiished in this ter-
ritory. It has no free list nor
“dead beads.” Our ads get re-
snlts for our patrons, and if you
want the full benfit of publicity
in. Gpabur county you sbould
not lose sight of these facts.
RECOMMENDS
REPEAL OF LAW
made a trip tB Dallas Sundiy,
returning Monday. J gomery street Tuesday evening
MissRonda Hart of Dallas is
visiting her sister, Mrs. M. B.
Briggs, and other relatives in
Gilmer.
—Get the sale price, then see us.
Waghalter’s Bargain Store. tf
The insurance companies
made full settlement with Dr.
John D. Dial in the matter of
his residence and household
goods getting destroyed by fire
recently.
—Dr. W. W. Killian, Dentist,
over Farmers and Merchants
National Bank. tf
G. W. Tucker and family
moved from Gilmer to Route 1,
Bettie, last week.
—Want to trade for good ribbc d
cane ayrup. X B. Rowe, Oroley
new block.
Prof. J. A. Quinn, who is
teaching in Oamp County, made,
a pleasant call t the Echo office
last Saturday.
—WANTED: Men or women to
take orders among friends and
neigbors for the genuine guaran-
teed hosiery, full line for men,
women and children. Elimi-
nates darning. We pay 75 cente
an hour spare time, 136.00 a
practice of law..
from2.“-9; to TAKEN UP OnFatrets farm
2i miis south of - by
O. R. Davis: One iyellow horse
His Eondness for Children,
While Washington had no children
of his own, he was blessed with many
qephews and nieces, who, looking up
:o him as the head of the family, re-
celved many favors from his hand.
His sister Betty, Mrs. Fielding Lewis,
had several bega, Washington, when
uIneteen, standiiig godfather to the
eldest. Two of her boys, Howell and
Lawrence, made their home with their
famous uncle at Mount Vernon at Af-
ferent times. Another nephew. Bush p ii p: 11
rod, a son of Washington’s brother, IT pn Hngir nf Fppnins
John Augustine, was an especlal fn-l|| Gil llUUl UI l tU GUI UP
vorite. His career as a lawyer was O
“The InferlorSe x.” |
Adasld by Waldamus Yoong <
ftom Gark St* ‘ n‘h Pjy uf
the Saun Ni tmi
Ad ded Att? (lo
Sne‛ Ci 1 e
“A L.ondon Bobby.” J
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mule, ahoni14 hands bigb, 16 Marshall Tuesday aernoon.
sanemum* sr - . - - - --3-4 32 13Em
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Starts 7.00 P. M S m‛ C n
Admission 10cand 20- Evers
FRIDAY, FEB 4. a-
agnin, u4 keep at it until at last we
win.—George Washington,
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{.F. Bhawea borne t’•ade r,
was held, obbed ot about
price $80lastBundas.njuhtinthepine
PFw w,n thick tsothfGimer,
uYawankngwaNemiaad woeh 9 x
-ne-.....- "5 "ne •6 itot nufr worth ef money or wiiktvade
aWogdgnsoleapteniygotdey 3r, other yuung caulet a u
Btovewo0d- Moti¥ C,-- McHen- - -*- * A- A - m-- . 4.A 4-
don.Ronte2PeichetTaxorcptg.LMe Lucas and Mat
leave order at Eho-tufice:
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Boyd Crosby' and Roy Cook
Call at tbecho office for sam-
de copies of the Semi-Weekly
Dallas News..* • "
We learn that T. J. Nelson of
Bettie filed an assignment in
bankruptcy Monday.
—For Sale or Trade for Milk
Cow: One goad farm mule. See
H. E Pickett, Gilmer. 14-2t
Carl Ennis bought the T. 0.
Dixon A Son vuleanizing and
storage soup west of the Palace
Barbershop and will continue
business at the same stand.
—For Sale: Pure bred White
Leghorn eggs, Tom Barn strain,
at $1.50 getting of 15. R. A.
iren Washington helped educate the ’ —
tnree bys, and gave their sister Har- across the street you need
Het a home under his own roof for glasses ■ •
■ J. H. Pearson,
Located at Palace
Barber S. op.
r last Motday of “business: He ment for their c ri ne, and refer-
• will b eighty years old the 28rd red to it a-
•of March this year. , professional criminala ”
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1921, newspaper, February 3, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1439428/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.