Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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W.O. STAM I’d
Mob Hangs Negro
in the primary election.
community, suficient to justify a
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when mneh feeling was shown,
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Everytime she ieturns to a place
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City Nominations.
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the uuit olJ. W. Price, plaintiff, against Mr
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Di. Foster and family are to
leave in a few days, for his old
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Mollie Bailey Show.
Last week band bills came in
announcing the fact that Mollie
Mary Price, John Price, Rufus Price, Char-
lie Price, Nancy Midgett, and her husband
Will Midgett, Rebecca Bullard, and her bus*
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UNEDUALEDASA CURKFOR CROUP.
“Besides being an excelent
men run for office because they
like public life. As to the bus-
iness part of it, I have found out
that all soft jobs, if properly ah
Surrenders Cars to State.
Austin, Texas, March 9.—Vice
President and General Manager
Pettibone of the Santa Fe will
surrender the nineteen cars of
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will be a new money crop for
the boll weevil.
Frank Youngblood has return-
ed from Live Oak county, where
he went to see after some real
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sas City Southern Railroad Com-
pany, at Beaumont.
This is considered a good turn
of affairs for the state and attor-
ney general, for it means that
Hew to Make Cold Cream.
To make cold cream take of
Following are the nominees for the
ry elect on to be held April 7:
Fur Mayor:
Frho, sutject t<> tbedemocratic primary
Sori><>n this year.
You are hereby commanded to summon
John Price, by making publication of thia ci-
tation once in ench week, for four successive
weeks previous to the return day thereof, in
some newspaper published in your county, to
appear at the next regular term of the Jus-
tice Court of Precinct No. 4 in Upshur coun-
ty, Texas, to be held at my office in the town
of Rosewood, in Upehur county, Texas, on
the third Haturday in March, 1808, the eawe
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of vaseline. Melt together and
fume with oil of bergamot
more cold creams are stirred
beaten while cooling the whiter
become.
ness at 18 years of age, Worked
at it 8 or 9 years, part of the
time for J. M. Hays. .I was the
first rural carrier out of Gilmer
(Route No 1.) I made a grade
F L BARNWELL
Tur Marshal:
. PAUL SMITH
far Aldermen:
W. N. BAUMAN
S. J. WAGHALTER
W. M. PARKER X
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_1st. It is a general saying that is enjoying a visit of his parents
aman is either too lazy to-work from La. .
or is lookisg for a soft job, which Mr.Adams leftlast Thursday
for West Texas to.be at the bed the saloons were requested to
W. A. (Lon) Lawrence
For Tax Coll ector.
After several months due con-
sideration, I wish to announce
to the voters of Upshur county
my claims for the right to' offer
myself as a candidate for the
office of Tax Collector.
8. M. BRYAN
J. G. DANIELS, SR.
C.c.(CLEM) HILL
estate.
Earley Averett of this place
sinner J. T. Barry with a knife
was taken from the city cal-
Propered only by
Meg Albany,OhieM
2 For Bal ByR.C. Barnwell.
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Union Tank Line Company im-
pounded by thesatate will be
made revenue-bearing, as they
have been leased to the Kansas
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and four dollars and twenty cents ($104.20)
due upon a certain promisory note, and a
verified account, to wit:" ~ "
One note with interest amounting to Nine-
ty dollars (f90.00,) Said note waa given by
C. f. Prior, deceased, to Mr.G.J. Simpaon
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gular singing evening.
" Grandma.
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recall that she has been traveling
To the Sheriff or any Countable of Upshur
- County, Greetina:
. Wherene;amidavit hue been made, an direct-
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FOB DI8EA8ES or THE SKIN.
Nearly all diseases of the skin
such as eczema, tetter, salt rheum
and barhers’ itch, are character*
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July 25.
Yours for votes,
5 W. A. Lawrence.
Election foisehool Trustees;
THE STATE OF TEXAS, r —
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To All Whom Thin May Concern:
form the duties of.the office and
promises to be faithful in the
discharge: of his duties if the
people honor him with the office.
We feel it unnecessary to speak
of his good character and up-
rightness because of his being
so well known. We are sure he
would make an efficient assessor,
and’ the voters will do" well to
give his claims fair consideration
"I have had a delightful evenin
Miss Genevieve,” said young Ch
ly, rising to gut 11 :30, “and I h
no idea it wrasso late, hid you?*
“Why, Mr. Smallweed, 1”— ’
"For. heaven’sy sake, Miss Gen
vievc,” exclaime the young mani
alarm, “don’t yawn! There was
girl who yawned too hard the oth
day and dislocated her jaw!”
With an effort she turned ti
third term.
4th. As I am farming I will
not be able to see all of you be-
fore date in the campaign, and if
hot at all. would ask you to vote
for the man and let policy, hand-
shaking and political bossism be
buried in the same grave for*
ever hereafter.
5th. I have always voted the
democratic ticket. I. therefore
public life and I believe I have
made a successse far.
- 2nd. For the benefit of those
who do not know me, I would ask
to the state’s receiver for the
property of the latter company,
a wire to that effect having been
received by Guy A. Collett, re-
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County Judge; Upehur County, Texas.
announce subject to the action --- r.
of the democratic primary of the sixty-five tank cars of the
Mings Chapel.
Dear old Echo: ,
Health some better at this
writing.
Mr. - and Mrs. Thomas are
blessed with another girl.
The school has one more
month. » ‘* 1,...
The Farmrs Union at this
placeison, boom. We have
a new bell cord, and we can toll
loud and long.
. Some of the young folks and
children went to West Moun-
tain last Friday night to the
school exhibition and report a
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demand being for the sum of One-hundred,
.NOHDDON,
Solicitude.
smarting, which often makes life
a burden and disturbs sleep and
rest. Quick relief may be had
by oplyng Chamber lai a’s Salve.
It allays the itching and siatt-
mg almost instantly. Many cases
g, am pga qhave been-cured by ite use. For
so oave mLAtut -oSD2V°"le bEBarewoll
fully in munythousanda of
homes. For sale by R. C. Barn-
well.
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over the countrv by private J
veyance which no doubt'
home in Ga.
have had some experience in Next Sunday evening is re-
Everswhere Moilie Bailey goes
sho is greeted by large crowds, until cold. Cold cream may also
Everytime sbe returns to a place made by this formula: Take f
her anxious spectators increase ounces of unsalted butter, f
« ounces of white wax and an out
side of his son who is reported
very* low. request.
FOLEY’S
tended to, get to be work. I
"MOUGHON”
in number and enthusiesm.
. Hereto foie our readers will
Navasota, Texas, March 6.-
thrasher to be bought, which John Campbell, a negro ^charged ThideiCnhoweve‘sh"rnaani
ceiver. The message stated
that the cars left Joshua and
•of 984 for carrier.
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3rd. The principles I shall run
on are, I will not sling mud at
any opponent. I believe in the
old democratic rule of two terms
being enough for anyone, let _
him be ever so worthy of anthe Union Tank Line Company
office. I would never offer for a
state that it needs no ntroduv- of almonds two ounces, sperm
half an ounce and white wax a c
boose-by a crowd of men and
banged to a telephone post. Sev-
erab shots were fired into the
body while he was swingng.
... school at Mings Ehayel to J.L.
Martin, W. F. Glass J. N. and
L BL Hart, Bert Elder and othi-
to be planted for the market,
when they go to cast their ballots The peanut crop will be tried
to some extent this year in ’ this
wants to meet these, obligations
and relieve his friends. He is grand time.
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Notice is hereby given that there win be
held an Election on Sata May. the Ath day of
April. 1908, in all the school districts of Up
shur County, in compliance with an order of
the Commissioners' Court and the polhs in
said District shall be opened at 10 o'clock
a. m. and shall not ba cloned before 4 o'clock
would be formally turned over
to the receiver's lessee, the Kan- being the2letday ot Mareh, 1908, to answer
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• me fo !<> xing named candidates hav” thoroughly competent to
zuthorized their ahrouncements in the!
When we old maids were chil-
dren it was the first thing to get
an education, now these modern
days it is to get a beau. Parents
should be more careful along
this line.
• Farmers are getting very
busy for another crop. Some
have planted corn. -
Most garden truck is up.
Lots of water mellons going
Bailey show, will be in Gilmer
Saturday March 14.
This is one of the oldest shows
that come to Texus Bhd so' Buc- -----— m
cesful hasrbeen its cageer and cago Tribune?
so general and frequent have been "
its viits imevery portion of the
Yar County Superintendent:
A. F. SHEPPERD
For County Judge: ’ ‘
ALBERT MABERRY L
Fa County Attorney:
W.W.SANDERS
Ptr County Clerk:g,
J W. WILLEFORD
Me.Sheriff: ,
L. A, LATCH
BENNIE BENNETT ;
remedy for colds and throat
troubles, Chanberlain’s Cough
Remedy is unequaled as a cure
for croup.,*' Bays Harry Wilson
. Ibegan.the picture busi- of Waynetown, Ind. When given
--- - aaaoon as the croupy cough ap-
pears. this remedy will prevent
the attack. It is u-ee success-
you to investigate. I was . born
-and raised in Upshur county
and am 32 years old? I went to
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For Tax Assessor.
E. L. Christian has authorized
the Echo to place his name be-
fore the people of Upshur coun-
3y as a candidate for Tax Asses-
‘sor, subject to the coming pri-
mFy elections. Mr. Christian
sas raised in Upshur county.
His time and means have been
spent mostly with his home peo-
. pbe. He is a son of Rev. J. R.
Christian and is well known, to
most of the people of the county.
A good many of his, friends h-
derstand that the financial trisis
j Ist fall causedhim to fail in bus-
mess, leaving him somewhat in-
woived with his personal friends
who were assisting him. He
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JAY CHILDRESS
R. M. COLSON-
fur Commissioner Beat No. 4;
G T. PITMAN
ROBERT MARSH
Yer Justice of the Peace Preet. No. 1:
J. A. DERRICK
J. M. (Jim) Moon
Car Justice oftbe Pehee Prect,Xo.4:
D. WALKER, - -
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W. B. (BUCK) KELLY
, J. A. MEECOM
W. M. CUMBIE
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J. HU8E MINGS ,
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- Mr District Clerk:
T. H. (TOM) OLIVER
J AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF
A LADIES COMBS, BELTS, COL-
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V My Prices Can’t Be Beat.
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own private cars and is w
equipped in fact she is thoroug
ly prepared to give our lettlec
a srow that would be a creditI
large towns and even cities
At a matter of fact it wilH
better than manv shows thatv
it only large cities.
HONEYANDTA
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LAXATIVEcoughreme
Mor comgha, colaa, throat and*
troubles. No opiates. Non-alcol
Good for everybody. Sold ever/"
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, Jar Commissioner Beat No. 3:
for vlue, sad a verifisd account agaipst Mm.
Mary Price, widow of C. T. Ptice.* for the
gum ofFpurteen dollrs (14 JO.)
Said note and account were filed for suit
on the 1cth day of February 1908. andjare
now in this office.
Herein fail not but have you before Raid
court at its aforessid next regular tom, this
writ, with your return thereon, shiowing how
you have executed the same. Issued, thia
20th day of February 1008. F
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Justio of the Pence, Precinct Nq, 4 Upshur
County, Texas. ,•
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‛TKST "I am a democrat him! pledge
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primary." '
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 12, 1908, newspaper, March 12, 1908; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430996/m1/4/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.