Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914 Page: 3 of 4
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Upshur County Echo. Thuredav, December 24 1914
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Crain’s drug store, i
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— TBree rooms, suitable for
housekeeping, for rent to small
family.—J. J. Stephens.
iher annual meetiurin
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rents can know our appreciation
of the -yipatoy extended.
The Upshur County Farmers'
Union will meet in called session
in Gilmer January 2, 1915, at 2
o’clock p. m.
DESSIE WILEFORD.
County Secretary.
Card of Thanks.
We tuke this opportunity to
thank our many frieuds fortheir
sympathy and kind assistance
during theillness and at the death
of our baby Ele. y. None but pa-
Merry Xmas
• passer gr/Maxwell Automobile,
also oe large Tennessee Jack
Z. T. Stephens, Gilmer, Tex. ti
Merry
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EXTENDS GREETING
Tohismany customers and friends, thank-
ingthem for their liberal patronage and in-
viting a continuance of same, wishing them
—For Bale or Trad: One 5-
To thank our customers and friends for their
nice patronage and assure them that the New
Yer will find us'just as ready and even better
prepared to meet the demands of the people who
a like good groceries and liberal dealings.
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Yours With Best Wishes For a
Merry Christmas and
A Happy New Year
UMK ANDMRS W. H. Pyle.
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Card of Thanks. .
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We take this method of thank-
ing our friends for their kind-
ness, sympathy and asistance
in our recent bereavement in
the draih ot our father.
W m. HERRING and Family.
,-All.Kdak work neatly and
promptly done. Mrs. Donie
Rees, RkOM.3. Gilmer,.Tex. ■ ’ 8
Charlie Hill and little brother
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[ aidvise anyone in need of such j The stock h lders' of the Far-
• medicihe to give it-a IrisL* mnersand Mershnts' Naional
FrfalehtAN Dealers, adv ' " "mhm 'r
and custody of the infant chr+d !
E. Critten, optician.-JAt —Two unfurnished rooms for
. 1 rent. Phone 184. 7
MERRY CHRISTMAS
a. they bave colds or eoughs,”
2 .writes Mrs. Verne Shaffer, Vun-
Y i dergrift. Pa. It always helps
them andis far suporior to any
other cough medicine I have used.
her and defr dant fr 11 ..
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numbered on the docket of saia
Curt No. 4061, wherein Rosa ‘
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NEW YEAR
1 10 a. m., and I p. nt . I r the
purpose of elec cting ofi •ers an
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Stockholders’ Meeting.
The stockholders’ of the Firs' p*
N 1 onal Bank of Gilmer, Texas, ve
are requested to be present at .3
WE thank our friends and customers for
t ".the hberal patronage given us during
L st year, and wish you, one and all, a
I Merry Xmas
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AHAPPY NEW YEAR.
EOBERTSONS DRUG STORE
mend Get Onejor Our 1015 Calendars
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There’ll be more good fellowship
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the holiday spirit about the table if
you finish your dinner with
CHASE A SANBORN’S
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and was gone about 14 months, before
cme back and lived with her .----■ -
throe weeks and left again. Giltner, Texas, Dec. 9rl914.
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Helen W a att. and t hat defond ।
ant be cited to answer this pp i
tisionrand’on final hearing she
have judgment as above se t
fourth .
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Herein fainot, buthave before
said Court, at its uforesaid next,
rezular tesmn, tins writ with yout
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you haveexecutedthe ame,
- Given under my -hand ami the
seal of said. Court, at office in
Gilmer; thisthe 7rh day. of De.
eember A D. 194. — ■
I. 'm a - — -ai W-J. BRISON Clerk,
Gilintr Tuesday and Districtcourt, upshurConty.
Dec. 29 and 80, Wiil pay you — 1-
one twenty-five per bushel fur Notice—City Taxes.
Farmers’ Union Meeting.
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A Happy and Prosperous
New Year
the re ular annual meeting on --------------
-|w.second Tuesday in January. aaahee,aasaa.nia.a, -ft-A
1915. being the 12th day between dom-renmu-5°"-°
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Indore said meeting .cm3 Builders’ Hardware 2
H. P. McGAUGHY, Cashier 5 . r A., %,
। h e r, Texas, Dec. 9 191 1 V T.verythin Cr Ahe kiouse bullder J
Stockholders’ Meeting. 3 DEKMAN-MASSEY LUMBER COMPANY*
tion alleging that on the 28thday The stockholders’ of Gitmer 0 “The Home Builders” 2
of September, 1912, plaintiff nnd S'ate Bank of Giljer, 1 xa . •3 . . ... 00
defendant were legally married v*l hold their rezur annu qpeean " S28s09eea S8‛*SEGB°P*
in Upshur County, Texas, and m ■ ting in the office of lhn
continued to live and cohabit to ‘ aernd "hende"
gether as husband and wife until ary, 1915, same being the
the 30th day of June, 1914, when Jay of said month, between
defendant left, her and gince hours of a. in. and I p.
which time she as not ha^nv for thie pufpose of electing
thing to do with him. About - fice rs and director# for the
two months before their child suing’searand for such other
was born defendant left plaintiff I husiness as may proprly come
' ..... ■ “ • ' said meeting. . • , , ;
R. B. NELSON, Cashier,
2 THE STATE OF TEXAS.
____________ ___ ___________ 2 To the She r ift or any Constable
■S* of Upshur County —Greeting:
ga.... ffr You are hereby commanded
rTPP“pecrqpqa elepoqoqjpazpecpagepapcpcpo, summon J seph W yattby making
publication of this Citation once
M ----e ■ ; in each week for four consecu-
, dEoreisexpected to ar. Gus McKinney of Rosewood. tive weeks pre vious to the return
m from Dallas cm a visit, who was injured three weeks ago day hereof, in some newspaper
tnegirl came to tL, home .by a tree falling on him, was fr. publishes in your County, toap
■r ». - -Ie town Tuesday. He has recov pearatthe next regularterm of
ered from his injury sufficently the District Court of Upahn‛
to throw his crutches in the dis-ounty, to beholdinattheCvurt
— ------- cards / House thereof, in Gimer. on ti e
toinschescamen yester. / a. First Monday in January. A. 1).
red. a er brother, E. F. •O.E. Critten, engraver. At, 1915, the same being the 4th day
other relatives here. Crain’s drug store. of Jaiuary A. D. 1915,
——— - — — there tn answer a petition filed
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I can furnish tire wnod in any
amount on short notice. T. J.
Pounds, phone 392. tf.
William Herring returned last
Saturday from St. Louis, where
he went no accompany the re-
l mains of his father, Louis Her-
i ing.
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Chamberlain’s Cqugh Remedy
--The Mothers’ Favorite.
‘‘I give Chamberlain's Cough
Rernedy to my-. children when ।
Ditus, is visiting relativer in
Commerce Wraweek^ _sretormtherjon,
2 — 0. “ E. €ritt-t, high grade
watch work,— AC Crain’s drug
store. . . ' - -
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Dlj Hom To alve Quinine To Children. COLDS & LaGRIPPE
p . rrnR ILINRIst et idemark name given to an V--* ,
in 5 or 6 doses 666 will break
of c adren like it and neve know it is Quinine: ary case of Chills & Fever, Colds
. &LaGrippe; it acts on the liver.
po"g "."tome' y pu better than Calomel and does not
, pose. Ask lor founcd orieina! pekng, rhe gripe or sicken.’ Price 25c.
namerHBkiLNblowninbttie. » cents "i, > i,______
as, on Wednesday, Jan. 6th, 1915,
at2p m. for the purpose of
electing Officers and a board of
.Directors for the ensuing- year.
and the Transaction of such
other business as may legally
eome’before them.
-W. D. Boyd, President.
Harry Smith, Cashier.
PHes Cored to 6 to 14 Days
Tot dyrgiot wil refund money U rAzo
OMTMET fails to cure any cane of Itching.
Blind, Bieedime or Protruding Piles la 6 to 14 days.
The fret appicetom Kivas Ease and Rest. SOc.
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—Edwin Fore, Pitts coTectinglciryrtaxow myvnfor
is in the City Hall up stairs ]
Stockholders Meeting Guaranty Crosby building.
J. M. MARSHALE., • $
- • City Collector.
Ashland, Texas, Dec. 5, 1914 ---------------- ---
To whom Concerned: Have You Chosen the
The annual meeting of the -Coffee For Your
Christmas Dinner?
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That defendant married plaintiff
under an assumed name. Plaint zec
iff shows that defendant is a II
worthiess character, lazy. trifi ifia
ing, slovenly, high tempered,1
quarrelsome, nagging all the
time & I plaintiff, Won Id not sup-
port her, lived on plaintiff’s fa-
theri Joseph Hahn, and was in;
every way “no g iod ” That '
♦ here was born to plaintiff and i
defendant a piri child, now 151
montnsold which detehdant has
er business a . iff
ne bvfo e sa d IJ
dari.anuary, 1215,, bl . g th '
12'u day. between te: hurs of
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never supported in any" way.
Thatdefendant is a man wholely ;
incapableoflakng (are <f said 1
child, but detevdant is prepard .
to take care of her, and will do i
so. t . _
Premises considered, plaintif‘
prays that she hive jodinen 25
and decree of Point > i-olv n. i
the niarnaue relation o-twc-i 1
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T* WI-LNoncarry accounts, longer than 30 days next
" sesn. Accounts will be ’ discontinued on the 10th of
the m rit’i if not paid. I am going to sell' on a closer
mor it n t year than I ever have. Lshall expect my
promi fromrhe volume rather than the percent. Don’t
forg t hi'. • canse money is worth mo e now than it has
beei woriirmniinyycars. ■ . 1 T '
Tiizlilo g one and ail for your patronge and with a
promise 1 . us • । iy 1ney and experiencesin buying so J
cun sill ch hp ani you wiil be profited hy giving me
busisess lirge voluie I wish you . T- •
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1914, newspaper, December 24, 1914; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414309/m1/3/?q=music: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.