Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916 Page: 3 of 6
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10 members and now have Creek basket ball teams played
showing that by untiring
here Christmas day; score—8 to
nd Su
ta, a great work bad been 0 in favor of Woodland.
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Badger BILL
Jan. 11.
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Flowers! Flowers!!
Schmidt is Sentenced to Life
i the Administration was doing all
Party With Statement
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Tyler, Texas.
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240 Pound Pigs.
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With corn above 50 cents hogs State of Texas with his state*
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Wilson
The hog that takes two or three Administration and that by doing
be-
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In El Paso.
Use regularly and watch your
aet<
nine months—bogs going well
on day trains.
mer Provisional
President of
General Victoriano , Huerta,
medicine.—-Roberteona‘
proved by
MOUGHON
K) KELLY
n porta nce ora stated time
virgis essential to-Christ
your bogs on this plan and if
yon are not more than pleased,
we will refund the cost of the
your shosts on feed, begin with
the B. A. Thomas Hog Medicine.
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who succeeded General Fran
cisco I. Madero in executive
power in Mexico City and later
left Mexico, died of sclerosis of
Glass, J. H. Floyd and Mollie
McGee served us to a delicious
two course luncheon consisting
of chicken salid on lettuce leaves,:
it is true, without just cause/
But notwithstanding these as-
suits from stand-pat Republicans
and stand pat Democrats, he re-
tains the cofidence of the voters.
"A former Governor of my
State, Mr. Colquitt, with a burst
Drug
adv
1st Ladies’ Aid Society.
Baptist Ladies’ Aid Socie-
i an open missionary meet
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Texas
Men Build!
Maryland Democratic.
Baltimore, Jan. 14.—Maryland
returned to the Democracy in
both the legislature and execu-
tive department with the inaug-
uration of Governor Emerson
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the prosecution and what be
termed the "rotten industrial
conditions" of this country.
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Schools 40 years ago and to
day.—J. M. Perdue.
Mathew A. Schmidt, recently
convicted of murder in connec-
tion with the dynamiting of the
Los Angeles Times Building, has
been sentenced to life imprison-
ment in San Quentin peniten-
tiary. Before being sentenced
stone and Walt Cumbie.
Kindness to Birds and Dumb
Animals.-Miss Maud Hargraves
1 p. m.—Being a Friend to the
Child.—G. C. Bradfield.
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The basket ball players here
are all sick with lagrippe and
are not able to play now, but
hope to get in line in the near
future.
were the statements msde by
Representative Robert L. Henry
ot Texas in a speech before the
House of Representatives.
The Colquitt statement came
. Time Cars
is achedule on ti
bound) ar. 10:2
und) arrives 3;
OFFEY. A,
near Gladewater visited relatives
here Sunday.
The Woodland and McClelland
but the singing was as sweet as
the fragrance of the rose.
Mrs. Coffey honored the Socie
ty with her name as a member.
T. P. A.,
rtb, Texas.
party in power.
Continuing, Mr. Henry said in
part:
CEPHE
LAND AG
dTitlesP
byBuilding
. Double Value This Year
Y) PETTY
BARTLETT
r Precinct No. J
ARP
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r Precinct No.
•IRVIN. Ticket Agent, or
GU8 HOOVER,
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Waco and Texar.
D. Barnwe
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G. Carroll M
Imprisonment.
Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 14
candidates ha
Ito the city el
in April:
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Democratic party and is nothing
more than a'stand-pat republican,
brings you a profit.
When you are ready to put1
Mcrs
minsankney P:
ties, Without Surgical
Operation.
WILL BE HELD IN
February 5, 1916. .
10 a.m.— Duties pf Trustees.
—Ab Blackstone.
TheFeseher as Leader in her
cfitnmonity.-Miss Esther Berry.
careful packing. Phone day or
night.
Yost Floral Co.,
Long distance Phone 689,
agland
NDSURGI
Lal Pack Bm
l Officephosel
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; that any Administration could or
ought to have done. Democrats
are ashamed that an alleged Gov-
ernor of the State should make
on
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age, a treatment it offered them.
Diseases of the nerves, diseas-
es of ths brain, headaches, epi-
lepsy, bedwetting in children,
snd diseases of th stomach,
kidneys, bowels and bladder,
diseases of women, diseases of
maplished, both in numbers
their spiritual neess. .
ewere now favored with|a
i and sweet vocal solo— "The
Bion of a rose," by Mrs. J.
Droley. To those who have
rd Mrs. Croley sing, we need
id no word of commendation;
Ft.
JOHN F.
kue
President Wilson. Ee
rough Chair Cara and
[ Coaches, Texas to
MEMPHIS and
ST. LOUIS
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success. ,
In those chronic cases of rheu-
matism, neuralgia, stiffness of
the joints, weakness of the mus-
cles. hardening of the arteries,
bad ereulatioo of the blood,
beast Slews, dropsy, paralysis,
deformities of the bodyFprema-
ture loss of strength from old
Woodland.
TotheEeho:
W.A.Owenin very in with
Holland’s . 2 years
Our Paper . 1 year
Earand Rancid, year:
LELLAND
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rney:
M. BRIGGS
IDGE
Kn,
G. P. & P. A.,
Tyler, Texas
"The fidelity with which Mr.
Wilson has kept faith with the
American people entitles him
to their confidence. He has been
assailed from some quarters,
eon was interspersed with in
sirumental music by Mrs. Ver-
non Stephens. All went away
feeling that it was good to be
there.
eat failure in the history of the
Presidency.’”
such an indictment agaiost the in that deplorable interview, Mr.
Colquitt said: ‘The Wilson Ad
ministration has been the gret-
n illuminating talk was made
Mrs. Mae Marshall on "Our
Ba for the New Year.” She
ed her talk with a New
r's resolution declaring her
ntion of being of more ser-
k to the Master in 1916 than
be years that have passed.
Irs. Dock Dou ph rate gave a
if history of the organization
he the Young Woman's Aux-
ty, beginning in March 1915
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C. Harrington. He urged the
budget system to avoid the an-
nual deficit in the State govern-
ment.
TON) RAY
) TRUIr
or:
LINQSEY.
AIR
purer:
Washington, Jsn. 18.—That
former Governor Oscar B. Col-
quitt brought the blush ot shame
to every true Democrat in the
ot stand-pat Republican doctrine
in his holiday interview, brought To Givo Qulnine To Children.
1PEBRILIRIthetrade-mark pame uiven to ••
---itisaTgstelssrup, pleas-
> Mt disturb the atoauch.
- Meer know it la Quinine,
lasted to adults who cannot
Against Wilson.".
Ies presiding ststhe piano
ill felt lifted nearer a Throne
trace, as the sweet strains
sd out to our listening
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men and children, in these this ----- ----
clinic is especially fitted for a more than a third of a century.
quick snd prompt result.
The Doctors’ Clinic extends
an invitation to all those who
Representative Moore (Repub-
lican) in a speech by him at-
tacking the Administration’s
Mexican policy. Mr. Henry so
swered the attack.) and said
that statement did not voice the
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the liver. He was surrounded L---
M. by his family when the sad omm. J Store.
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bristian talked on | syste-
i and proportionate giving,
eing her remarks with a
ng on "How a Nickel Went
lurch.” She brought out
rs between Waco ------------
arkanaon night General Hurta Dies at Hom
Record by the able stand-pat
Republican from Pennsylvania,
ia for the purpose of having it
franked out to the country and
discredit a great Democratic
President by the assaults of an
alleged Democratic Governor
of Texas. Amongst other things
and Texas people. - pemocratic Congress and ap
"No one wants war with Mex.
dge:
REN
of Upshur
ENGLEDOW
of t amp
orney :
NOR of Wood
rk:
LL) SMITH
resd into tbs Congressional
week. A statedamountcalls
a prayerful adjustment of
■ income, to religious duty.
s are estimated on the scale
Sbility "As the Lord Hath
apered Him.” Mrs. J. W.
ley rendered a beautiful in-
imental solo.
be leader, Mrs. Glass, led a
I on "What can a Dollar do
he Foreign Fields?"—-which
led to be interesting and in-
Ictive. Mrs. Warren made
lend id talk on the benefit we
ve from coming in contact
I Christian people, bringing
Bany instances of the great
mblinks of God’s children,
enthusiasm created and the
er plane perfected for our
parsonal work.
■eel dwet "Love Lifted Me,"
Mendmen. Hardy Petty and
J. M. Bain is reported sick
with lagrippe.
Mrs. Gaston, who has been
very ill with pneumonia, is bet
Elbert Johnson snd wife of this
place visited relatives near Glen-
wood Saturday night and Sun-
day.
Henry Brunner of near Glen-
wood visited in this community
Sunday afternoon.
he read from a typewritten
manuscripta long tirade against eat their heads off vsry quickly. ment condemning the
dsblowlabole.E cent.
Upshur County Echo, Thursday. January 80. 1916
lINTES-STATE
DOCTORS
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Brain Against Brawn
Why do some farmers prosper and enjoy many luxuries, while others, who work
just as hard, are always hard up? The answer is simple: one has used his brains and kept
posted on up-to-date farming methods, while the other has felt that there is nothing for *
him to learn. He will not even read a first-class farm paper because he thinks no one
can possibly tell him how to run his farm. FARM AND RANCH is prepared especi-
ally for farmers, gardeners, live stock and poultry raisers and fruit growers of the South-
west—the home builders. It has been the Southwestern farmer’s right hand man for
rized to ann
ns as candi
d, subject to t
ilic primary.
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w.HFor Treatment of Chronic Ner-
h lay by a special offering
Lord on the first day of
the blush of shame to all trueigmptoved“winidsi
Democraw in thus attacking the causmtoL^t
sentiments of Texas Democrats great measures enacted byalmzesraimarpndine.“8oes
El Paso, Texas, Jsn. 13.— shoats round out into fat bogs in
Gereral Victoriano Huerta, for-
the hospitable home of
C.FrSzier, Monday ar. We. most heartity welcome her.
e and the Publishers are entering all si
price you formerly would have paid for a one year subscription. The short
stones and special articles are clean, snappy and timely. The departments for the house-
keener are many and complete; the fashion pages show the late styles, and the children
havea corner of their own. Holland’s is truly a Southwestern Home Magazine of sun-
shine and good cheer which, in ten years time, has become indispensable to more than
three quarters of a million people in the Southwest.
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when it was used by
«r 0 " "01 Srtzuaia
equipment ss may be needed.
All that is asked of tbs patient
is that they state tbs results
obtained to their friends.
Those who have been told that
an operation is necessary or if
they have been treated without
benefit, are especially Invited to
call Married women must ooms
with their busbands, and chil-
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erntendent:
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months to get on full feed never so he resd himself out of the
. Crosby spoke very earnest-
the privilege of the prayer
kith which ascends to the
ie of God and brings a bless
own which draws us into a
id nearness with Him. Mrs. Local School Institute at Latch
ze.
ae
B. A. Thomas medicine is a good
investment. Try fooding out
Teacher sirve the community?-
R.A. Mayfield. ~— —
------- the Community Owes
to' the Teacher. —J. C. Black-
dren with their parents. Advt
2nd and 3rd. Fron Noon
Wednesday Until Noon
Thursday.
Free Medical Services To
The Sick
1 This clinic is being held
in some of the principle
cities throughout the United
States for the purpose of demon-
strating to the great number of
sick and afflicted that system of
treating diseases without surgi-
cal opereratien. . Asthma, bron-
chial catarrh,‛catarrh, catarrhal
deafness and throat and Iung
diseases treated by the combina-
tion of medicine,diet, clothing,
hygiene and exercise. — j
By their developed system, no
operation for apendic tis, &ali ,
. $200
HForAllg
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podermi injection method, used yOU see in your local paper each week all the news of events taking place
in hundreds of cases with entire | around you—among the people you know and love. You’ll also find the
more important happenings of the world chronicled in this paper—yes,
this is your paper in every sense of the word. It leads the fight for every-
thing that will make this community a better place in which to live; it’s
looking after your interests all the time and right now we have arranged
to offer you double value for your money.
an, January 3, 1916. The
us parlcrs and dining room
thrown together and beau-
) decorated with pink and
[Carnations, supplemented
Yuletide greenery. The
> was laid with croct ched
and centered with a cut
vase filled with Carnations
rns. Mrs. Glass, as lead
lied the house to order and
I a fervent prayer. Mrs.
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the rate advertined, so bring «r mail your order now and get the benefit of the combination price.
geletinr,’whipped cream nnaGilmer, Texas, at Com-
The serving of the lunch mercial Hotel, February
Dallas, FL Worth
emphis. f
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ment of the liver, stomach ucers
and many other so-called operat- '
Do our schools place too much ' able diseases, doing away with
---3 upon Athletics?—Grover the knife in the treatment of
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HENRY ATTACKS GOLQUITT lico," replied Mr. Henry. "The | This holiday interview, so glibly
w SAYS NE IS A REPUBUGAN Mntad gtntsasndneonnne keptit
We solicit your orders for cut ---- lican side don’t want it. At the
_ si designi of afkindshnanrrt "Read Himselt Out ofDemocrtictime this statement was made
plants. Prompt service snd Party With Statement the Administration was doing all
dangerous diseases. -- 1 '___
=sAs Reflected in a Mirror
What is a good school.—G. H.
Baird. L,
Address.—IZA. Coston.
Let us all be on time and have
a pleasant and "profitable day.
, G. C. BRADFIELD.
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1916, newspaper, January 20, 1916; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414361/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.