Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1914 Page: 5 of 6
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December 28.
The University of exas.
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A Uniyersity of the first' class
opinion in portions of theState
Bland made
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appears of record in volume 24’
their sister, Mrs. Arthur-concern to us al.
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atthis place last week.
It cannot be truly said that th
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Lot No. 11 block No. 87 of the
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Shipped Anywhere in the United States on 30 Days’ Free Trial
Following described machin- •
No Money Down
Payments
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Felt
3 80 saw}ratt gin stands,
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Fertiize:T, c < ry, Sanger Bros . front, shalting, belting, pulleys,
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Xmas holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Black from
Elnora are visiting their sister,
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you? pta: o an ! other valuable
and interesting leionaatte*.
u SendTr it to-day.
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a choice bet
hell lot os
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183 votes
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save the ery, situated on lots 4 and 5 in
The aim of the Unive.sity is i tion territory for any purpose
to develop useful, capable men other than for the personal use
' block No. 2 in ~the first addition
Ito Ore' Orty, Upshur County,
Dec. 28
nited Sum
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release orb
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entence for
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of Atlanta, i
sity are rather, rough. That is
a mistake,'for, I have never. min-
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L, Mr. and Mrs. J. 3.
at Graceton Saturday. '
nence and Altha Shockey
sastweek in ourcomm unity
Graceton.
kt Bolten and family from
Jefterson is yisiting" rela-
imour community.
u.V.0. Stamps; wife and
Ino visited at Mr. and Mrs.
! Culpepper’s part ofllast
ifrom Ore City.
boolwill open up at this
I Monday the 28 h from
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to the1 highest bidder, on the
first Tuesday ip February. A. D.
1915 (the same being the 2nd day
block No. 6 of first addition of
Ore City, in a building situated
on said Jot*, and being a com-
ulete gin outfitas follows:
O.e Adams boiler 35x8 ft., one
Erie City boiler 38x10 feet, one
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_ Lot No. 9 in block No. 48 origi- —
nal town tract of Ore City,as re--
corded in said volume 24.page
21, also:
. Lot No 3 in block No. 18 in the
original town tract’of Ore City,
Upshur County, Texas, as shown
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and Mrs..A. A. Oliver
athe former’s mother at
by all that the dt/
be granted. It was 1
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ry shacks in which many classes interpretation for liquor to be and was gone about 14 month-
are taught. shippedand received in local op- came back and
‘ O.C. (Jake) BILLINGSLEY ‘tion ailtgingabat on the 28 th ds
been making progress steadily. Dec. 3, 1914.
young --- e-- ,
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-Wille Willeford’s Fri
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"[UMBER, SHINGLES ROOFING J
Builders’ Hardware f
verything For The House Builder jl
HVAN-MASSEY. LUMBER company t
• “The Home Builders’*"' 2
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Failoring
15 and Gladney Millihg Com hen, also:
Five promisory notes executed
Today it has more students en
rolled than it -has ever had at
this season. And they are all
doing efficient work. It is true
the University has been handi-
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County, Texas, also; ”
Lots 1, 2, 8, 4, 5, 6 and 7, in
idon visited
and women. It may be that this ' of the consignee.”
cannot be accomplished in This announcement wasmade
sha:ks, but, nevertheless, the today by Attorney General Lo0
University is contributing to the
by map recorded Jn volume 24
page l of sai deed records, also:
Lots Nos. 4, 5, 6, 7; 8, 9, 10, 11 -
in block No. 6, in the
Direct From This Factory to You-
Saves $160.00
Selling ns we do, direct from ougafactotovzoyrubupwarda
20,6" Theygurehan! price of otiaea Yatosi
will pay the freight both way3. (•V
• The Sweet Toned Starck
• \ TLef-troquiremontinecoodplnoistonequnlty- Starck pinnon IS
aronotonlybenutiflpianon--but r iore thantis-thiey tifeql, i
I elnatFuctcd rthat caeh srparate part ot thptanopertorma Y« K M
I codae nen tone of marvelouaswestnre, Dut rand Dower —FPpHE
lasted wnUtnomatehlrwlonoquiUty of the Star*. Er--
FrceCat&logueCoupon
t P. A. StarekFno Co.,
iMi Starck Blle, Chicago.
Please nend without’oblicetion
on my part, your complete illus-
erated pinnoqatalogu, ais full
nformation ‘ eoncekning your
factory-to-home prices and your
emey payment terua.
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quarrelsome, nagging all the
time at, plaintiff, wonld net sup-
bort her, lived op plaintiff’s fa-
ther, Joseph Hahn, and was in
from Graceion last
not the Legislature that cut off
the University two years ago
but theman with a “blue pen-
cil.” ’
Sal — N 8TME
2g Our Bi? Free Tria! Offer ■ 55
72 Wo require no payment in advance
"C ‘ on a Starck piano. You are not asked to
tie up your money in nay way. All you do is to let
. us ship you the piano for 30 days free trial in ybur
boms where you test it and try it in your own way.
At the end of 30 daysyou decide whether the pin no is just tho ono
you want. If it is, you keep it, paying our low fpcetory-to-home pricoe
in paymenta to soft you. If for any reason it does not PraVO to bo
up to your expectntions in evety way and ahe finest plan, vou.h "
erer s en for ths n one.-, you may send it back and in that ossfit we 1
C- mpiny, Meridiar gether with smokestack, furnace
— j ' • from Xmas holidays with rela-,
people enjoyed a tives in Glenwood.
5th, 1914; also one note to Walter House door in the town of Gil-
Connally A Company for $298.00 mer, in Upshur County, Texas,
Stamps. ---•
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t of our community is
4g at this writing.
“lody is just getting over
-ith glad hearts, if the
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• The Celebrated Starck Player-Piano
Eqver or mustnwnoare not mum iean ran randortheftnrn’plaroniplan? an’
' Blarer-ptano at a fearonahle pnce. j
Easy Payments p-ezeps-zaazFr,
wBonenn Amustr"aoealt not • r5
S Every Starck Piano Guaranteed 26 Years 44s
it is hoped
mands wif
Deere" PowCoqunny and blowpipe, conveyers, suction,
rirpuny ame elrtrie wires, wagon scales,gal-
pht the 25th, also a party
Mr. and Mrs. R.
ci’ Satarday night, the To the Echi:
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ney due October 5, 1914, also: . the following described broperty
State each year a host of young —--------- Five notes executed by W. O to wit:
men and women prepared, to rros Consider Defeat of Bill Stamps A Company to Moore First, six lo’s. being lots 1 to 6
render service in every line of Great Victory. ' Grocery Company, each for the inclusive and being lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
worthy endeavor. The thing! Washington Dec , -The , sum of $301.69, numbered 1.2, 5 and 6, in block No. 9 in the
mostneededor’desired now, it-ponents of prohibition * today 3, 1,and5, due respectively oc first addition to Ore City, Up-
seems to us, is not so much new predicted the defeat of the Hob tober 5th, October 20th, Novem- shur County, Texas, also:
Six lots, being lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
recendjears.SFor’sndtanc, *£, wto*^.^^^ him. • Abo welowompany at Ure city. Lot No.n i bleck No. 10 of
. . • two months before, their chi" Texas, so: the orioinal town tract f Ar. -
campus is dotted with tempora ! the law even under the court’s was born defendant 'pft r>-- . , ne original town tract of Ore
j . was oom ueienaant »ert niain’'l —Esve notes executed by W. O.TCity, Upshur County, Texas, ah
uvea win no. Stamps E Company of date of said above described lots are
and left again. March 15th, 1914 t Gladney shown on the map of said City. .
, That defendant married plaintiff Milling Company,’ each for the appearing on record in volume
under an assumed name. Plaint sum of $115 81, payable to Glad-1 24 page 1. - .
iff shows- that defendant is a ney Milling Company at Sher. Also, one warehouse building
worthless character, lazy, trif---m------- a. ... i .. . . ...
ing, slovenly, high .tempered,
imwity among horses. attained, for Texas is still
R C. Harris and Mrs. T.1 dowr ■
ilar State -institutions in
man.TexasrandduereRpe' tivply situated on the rightofway of
Octaber5th, Ocfober 20th, N.-theP. I. O. Ry:. in Ore City,
vemt er 5th, N- vember 20th and , Texas, together with a lease on
Pecein b r 5 b, 1914, all of Mud the lot on which soid warehouse -
notes hearing ihterestfrom their | is situated, also- ,
everyway no good." Thal re- e „ t. .the of. - . --s--
there was born to plaintiff and Q .. . 1
defendant a girl child, now 15! per cent P r "nnum, _
months old which defendant has 6th D‛ 1e: ‛‛ab‛e to Walter Con-
never suppoted in any way.nally & Cnp ns, which bears
That defendantsis a man-wholely interest from January ist, 1914
incapable df taking care of said at tbe rota of • per cent per an-
child, but detendantis prepared > . i
to take care of her, and wAi do nui, al of -Lid notes being ful J
.s. ' _ydescribidnnd set out in said I
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' 80 Free Music Lessons
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CK,S»rfi tem Chicago
Witness my hand this 28th day •. I -
of December A. D. 1914.
C. W. BOON.
Trustee,’
and qdinclusive, records of rea! pany $613 79, agzregating -the One complete, sy 1 up outfit to
.estate mortgages of Upshur sum of 412,771.87, principal and ' wit: 1 16ton 6-roller Tandum
County. Texas, execute! and de interest now due and owing on cane mill made in Cincinnati,
liri red to me on the 17th day ot -aid n tes, and, whereas, I have Ohlo, also:
Aupa, A. D. 1914, by W. o i e n requested by thesadWal* Two lx.20 ft. full copper con-
Soups, W. 0 somps, Jr , J H tet Connally « Comany, Moore tinuous process syruppans, to- .
Stamps andv:o Stamp-, com froc ry Compary, Wadel Dickie gether with .furnace, fire front,
"yi, g thefrmer w. o. Stamps (lni'dware C< mpany. Mer idian ; grate-bars and,smokestack and 4
' s Cotpany, for better securinu Pe: filizer Factory, Sanger Bros ; ail othea fixtures and appliances
pv. eertin promisory nobs, .ro Deere Plow Company and , connected with said'syrup mill
ene of date March 5, 1914, exe G dney Mining Company, to outfit. Add I will on said date
. cutcd by W. O. Stump* & Coin enforce said trust. I will offer sell alt the hereinbefofe describ-
/any to Walter Connally & Com for sale between the legal hours ed property in bulk or in par-
"pany, described in said deed of thereof, .to wit; Between the eels as I . may deem best, with
trustIsaid notes being No. 1;*, hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 all the rights, • members and ap-
3, 4 asd 5, No. 1 for 1167.00, Noe. ' ’ ...... ..................te---*e "h------is-
n, 3, 1 and 5 each for $465.03,
buildings as adequate running sonresoiusion last night kills ber 5 lb, November 20th and Dei
expenses to keep the institution tetssuesatleastfor tha pre-cember 5th. 1914, payable at,
on high plane of tieiency.Serhstonofin*, Texas, also:
Texas boys and girls are entitl- “solution and 189 against it. A ive hotes executed by W. |
ed to the best advantages which I two thirds majority was neces O Stamps & Company to W adel-
sary to carry the resolution. Dickie Hardware Company, of
The prohibitionists, however, Tyler, Texas, of date April 16th, I
arehappiand it was a 1914, and each for the sum of
realvictory or tliem, and -thes-192.49, nunbered 1, 2.3. 1.,„l'
Promises considered, plaint iff mortgge d hei einbefore re- Atlas left hand side crank engine
prays that she have judgmettit" ferred to. ■ _ v llxif
nddarrsezco'rfauondieowvint 1 A nd, wh rens. rr sald Walter ” e double box Munger hydraub -
her anN defendant for Ne cor Connaiy l'or—n), M or.'G.o- P'os-;, onC Sturdevant fan, one
andcu-todyof the infant ( hild eery C'ompiis, Wadel Diclie D ere elect ri? lighting plant, to-
—Helen
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25 Piano Book Free
gd . Our biz new benutitully 11-
MMMN ' lustrated catniog contains
MM™\^o:tr±X[ES
to her school at Stamps Monday
due respectively October 5th,
October 20tb, November 5th,
November 20th and December of said month), at: the Coart
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Congressman Henry of T< xi> 5, due respectively Ceti her 5th, ped, a record of which appears
coming administration will be said that >:-• prolibiti on issue October 2Cth, N.vember -5th, in volume -M. Pag• M deed re-
confronted seriously with re- won 1 cote upagain in Congress , November -20th and December . cords, of said Upshur County,
ferencetthe University. andt.. .30 -5th, 1914, payable at Tyler, alsoi- ——
-nEstitE OF TExAs. b Fv notes or daze Mareh 52h.
Toothpshati"crunny_Crnetable executed es W o stamps
You are hereby commanded to * Company to Meridian Fertiliz-
summon Joseph Wyattbymaking er Factory, each for the sum of
publication of this- Citation once $451.61, due respectivfyoetober
. .. . Jeach.week lor four consecu- 5th. October 20th, Novemher 5th,
It seems to be the generaLtive weeks previous to the return ‘ NT.1.. 0.1 . n .
sinion in portions or th state dayhereaf, to some "newspaperovemaber 20th and December
publishes in your Cnnty, to ap th 1.1914, aso:
pearat the lie xt regular term of .. , _____-_______________,
the District Court of Upshur by W. O. Stamps & Company to- and 12 in block No. Hor the origi-*
County, to-be hold an at the Court Sanger - ---- —
gled with a better set of people House thereof, in Gilmer, on the
' ' - -- - j my life. । First Monday in January, A D. 1
is the hope of every patriotic
Texan. • Every man and woman;
every boy and girl, in this big that the stuteutsof the Univer-
* State of ours hasan interest in
I Bland made a business the University of Texas. It be-
Mings Clapel last week, longs to all. Certainly, tliere- „.u wwJUv,
and Mr. Campbell and fore, the safeguarding of its (except home folks) in
I Lee, from Pitts 1 rg welfare should be a master of If you are afraid to send your
I boys or girls to the University
it would be best that you do not
Ton! and Stete ....1
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Upshur County Soho, Thursday, December 31. 1914. -
original town site of Ore City,
----- Upshur County, Texas, also: ; _
j IS, and also five— Lots Nos.4, 5 and 6 in' block —
peli-notes executed by W.O. Stamps No. 30 of the- original
Jot September, 1912, plaintir John Deere Plowtown tract of Ore City, Upshur
defendant were legally marria- mpany: each .of date March 1 County, Texas, as shown by map
in Upshur County, Texas, a d 3th, 191 । and each for 831512,recordedin volume 24 page 21
n- continued to live and cohabit i- dne respectively October 5th, deed record of said Countv also.
N ' gether as husband and wifeunti O tober 20th,- November 5th, Eots No.. 7 and 8 in block 45 of
N vember 20th and December the original. tract of Ore City,
5 h„ 1914, payable to the John 1 Upshur County, Texas, also: •
„ Bros.; Dallas, Texas, nal town tract of Ore City, Up-
, ! each of -date March 15 th, 1 91 4, shur County, Texas,
1 i 1915, the same being the 4th day each for the sum of$559.35, numh i _
of January A: D. 1915, then” and bered-4 2, 3, 4 and -5, due re- page 21 deed records
thru to answer a petition fiied rspeettvelt.Qjtober 5th, October 'county, also1 —“—
mninshescaiclotrankor‛siimrafanytsrnugzaupctornaonhsretvura"kopnradeferin‛rStdpaypbiocoorderorsaneerBros.,
—rStat institutions in many standard. '
respects. Nevertheless, it has C - - *
recorded In Volume 4, Pages 3
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57--$175.00
165.00
? •,,100.00
70.00
d•.. 195.00
$2417 53, Sanger ros., $2064.55,
.Ino Deel Plow C mpany $1670.-
amous Starck Pianos
University is entitled to an op-
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the 30th day of June, 1914, win 1
A nusun, vev. £o.— The Alli- defendant left her and sin .
son law, while badly crippled, is Mhich timsshe has not hada ' p erPlow Company at Ore City, |
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art Lx* cited to . answer this pe
tition, and on fhal hearing she .
have judgment s above st t ’ D
fourth. \ । Gladney Mili: I Crriuy a"t
H rein failtf, huthavekcforethe owners and holders of sai d va‛ zed .water tank, hydraulic
sa 1 Court, at its foresaidmext not s. and 11.< said W i .Stampa pump, aid any. and all other
Tevular teni,, w rit vvith >eur & C inpany s mad. dofah ' ob. machinery and equipment
return thercn, showing ju\w . ' . , . . . e 1. / ,
you have executed hesaue. ‘ Y the pavment of ai1 of paid noeu "f and eyery character now
Giyen under my hand and thehereinbefor inentionedund de constituling such a ginplant,
Seal of said Court, at ofice i' -erihe d, at d , together with one 18 inch French
Gitmor, this the 7 h day of De Whoreas, ali (if said n t sarolbur erh mill and one No. 00
cem"y"sNcer now vast due and wl ol1 v tnnaid. Bowser feed grinder with all
District Court/ ty princi a! f nd interr st,dne hero- attethinent-. located on said lots,
on to wit: Walter Conna'lyc Corn Nos. 4 and a in said block No. 6.
Nor'ce of Truste,'s Sale. piny $.409.11, Moore Grocers The said Walter Connally &
STATEOFEXAS ) Company S1h98.1 1. V adel Dicki Co -pan have a first mortgage
C. intv ef Upshur ! Whereas.1Hardware Company $!011 05. lir n on a portion of the machin-
B? virtue of authority vested Meridian Fertilizer- Factory ery above described, and this
sale of said machinery is made
subject to said first mortgage
pany $613 79, aggregating the
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1914, newspaper, December 31, 1914; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414310/m1/5/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.