Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912 Page: 1 of 12
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Gilmer. Texas. Thursday. February 16, 1912.
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vesting tbeir money in dividend-paying merchandise.
G. H. Black and wife came in
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Mr. T. B. Finley and Mrs. L
J. McKinley of Gladewater were
just returned from Dallas, stat- microscohicalexaminationsinall
led thattheDraughon’s Business suspected cases and render all
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Wo will also show you a very pretty line of Hats lor men and
boys. A large assortment of Trousers, halt and full pegged top, in the
very newest shades of brown and gray, and blte serges.
We also have a very handsome line Dress Shirts, Work Shirts.
Underwear, Ties, Collars, Trunks. Suit C .ses, and a good many other
articles, all of which we promise to sei’, for le s money than you are
paying tor goods which have been in some shel v os for years and years.
Every dollar’s worth of our goods is brand new-not one dollar’s
worth of old goods will be found in our store.
_ We will be glad to show you what we have, whether you want to
Don’t Wait Another Day-Visit Our Store Now!
and our people should patronize
and encourage the school every ;
way possible.
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Will Open Saturday, Feb. 17, in the Old Postoffice
Building.
We extend to all the people of Gilmer and Upshur county an in-
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Men’s up-to-date Suits as
low as $3.50. Better quali-
ties in proportion.
Men’s up-to-date Pants.
There’s no use going Pantless
at these low prices.
Shoes for men, women and
children at greatly reduced
prices.
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and adjoining counties now sue-1 those colleges
cessfuliy engaged in the world s
B. Elder For county super,
ntendent.
J. KURTZ, Manager
A KURTZ, Proprietor
Our Motto: "YourMoney’s Worihor Your Money Back.”
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united in marriage at the homo
by the following names of stu-of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Oden at
dents now attending the school:! est Mountain last Sunday at
4 or 5 months but will remain in
Gilmer a permanent affair.
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R office, to do ah in his power to Gkze.i, W. B. Adkins, Miss Lil-
■ arouse a livelier interest in lie Stevens, MissVelmu Reaves.
■; school and school life; and with ---—— —
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as quickly as it makes
Prof B.B. Elder’s announce-
K-sor County Superintendent
ejuweek beforelast, his name
Persat the proper place in
smnnouncement column. He
I UDorn and principally raised
tPshur county.
With the exception of two
ar of at school, and four
8 away teaching he has
Ttinuously lived in it.
ptinpossi bly one or two ex-
Ggi innbe .thinks he has
an an nger in the country
ny. other living teacher.
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claim was based on • statement
of the Southwes ‘ I ingunge or
literature teacl . who closely
‘ there is not a better location quarantine regulations and noti
I any where in the Siate for a per- iymein ull suspected casts at
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recongized as
piquant Hill Academy, one at
Shady Grove High School and a
special session or two at West
Mountain, he completed two
years work at Texas Christian
University in Hood County. In
his second year there he was
the only pupil to receive more
than one monthly report with
100 per cent grade on every at the Bute T
study and item. During this t
same year the first State Or-
„yse-pgz ,g -----------atorical Contest was heid. at
mangers if any can point to Georgetown in the auditorium of of
E former pupils in this Southweston University. Only
to increase ids ficiency as
I manent school than is Gilmer once,
lor several reasons.
This speaks well for Gilmer ।
first class were
groded,each ap
Mr. Elder s] ne summer
was awarded the Georgetown
man, Mr. Elder’s ( liool clajmed
for him second honors. This
Ladies’ Skirts and Petti-
coats, an unusually good as-
sortment. K_
Ladies’ and misses’ popular
cloth Coat Suits.
Ladies’ and misses’ Coats
in fur and other materials.
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Prof. Carlson, stated that ance by carrying out
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A factor
pure food
ting all state
and national food laws
DBPRICES
BAKING POWDER
No Alu—No Phosphates
Be on year guard. Alam Pow-
Aera may be known by their
prlce—10 or 25c. a Ab.,
or one cent an
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control and advance pupils ,5i■ ASHHREBOF EERFAGE
does should not leave the school •I wns nshame.1 of my facc writ,.-
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Notice.
Cerebro Spinal Memingitis
Miss Iva Hill, J. . Mu Amos,! 2:30 p. m., Elder B. F. Phillips.
Tully Simpson, Joe Taylor, Car- officiating,
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Paul Young, H. P. Erwin, Sam Thursday from Oakhurst and
Jones, Miss Saddle Allen, Prof, went to the home of their son in-
D. Walker, W. H. Montgomery, Jaw, W. L. Willeford, at Siamps
I Mrs. Myrtie Tye, Starr Newson, to visit for awhile.
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ber of the Board of Examiners
here, and during his entire su-
perintendency at Hondo.
He has avoided ruts, fadsand
hobbies and by Constantly study-
ing the best pedagogical books
and periodicals and closely ob ‘
serving child life and growth iff
the child himself hasendeavorrd
buy or not. We are sure that if you will come to our little store and “ 1.....-.....: • -__-___
see our goods and note the prices, you will buy from us sooner or later. g b foretli July 1 Mrs. Fannye, .. .mn Niin.
Don’t forpet the place , M Primuy. Fmmett l’ussc .. 1 lobert-
ee He promises if elected to faith- son, M.r>. De 1 plr, L » F:
—fully execute the duties of the Ebe bait, Howard Hood. Giene
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teachers, stir the enthusiasm,
lift the aspiration aud strength . . .
en the worthy purpose of evervhas made its appearane e m ‛hin
school boy and girl inourcoun-countybutdon’t think there is.
tv . I need of any unnecessary alarm.
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Draughon’s Business College dusseanapstnesnadtrrtante
.. . • p-i ments with the County Judge
tO Kemdll 10 ulimitr=d land County Commissioners,
; whereby they will furnish Soruin
Permsant School. i tree to all casts for the treat:
i ment of the disease and send me
Not a question of profits. We must sell every
piece of winter goods this i
taken a tumble, hitting the bottom with surprising re-
sults for the man or weman who has an eye to in-
practical school man. As toHis
success in this he haves for’
those familiar with his work t >
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T’rial bottle 25 cents, enough to
j rove the merit of this wonderful rem-
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We can also give you a fuy size
hottle for/$1.00 on our absolute Kuar-
nntee that if this very first bottle fail*
to rive you relief it will cost you noth-
2283 room. He claims i his a point in Nis Pickard of North Caro in '• "it
c _ _ . , , /. was all full of pimples and sear*, but
2 lav i el of his candidacy. Tlis nfter using d. n. i>. Pr sori : M tor
8® v,,, coi.. 11.:.. . if. । ' . ,..t ■ Eczema « can sav that now th re is
i \ .1 Same liin/ tiut t .la lies no sign of that Eczema and that was
3 him to succeed, hecan impart iu threeyersar." -
17a : This Is but one of thousun’s of case
ca. others, and thus aid he gr. a’ in which u. i». lx hus simply w 1 IrU
ML... i—rr r : . , awny the skin trouble. J). P it.
Ehuaber of i ne.\ j te r i enci *u teach - ' cicanse the skin of the germs of Eo-
■fees coming into thecervice every nd Anennaraintiy. "3
E year: — when used with it, D, tx soup tm wt
N5 im.. i. «... .11 aim to be permanent. Nothin; like
Me He believes be Knows-tee du D. D. Dfor the compiexion.
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ytationto visit our little store SAL* URDA Y. FEBRUARY 17. We 2 say: -
will be prepared to show you a brand new line of high and low out - E I has been said that one who
Shoes for men, women and children. W e have them in black and tan, 6
button and lace. «
Prof. T. J. Carlson, who hasifree one visit. I will make
g ties of thofhice and has the
Hjimdiffcations to rill it i
He offers himself as a candi
RS ’late subject io the action of 1 1c
pa Democratic Primary. He aisks
Pi us to say that as his school con-
College established in this city assistance that I can. Let us
will not be a short term school of join in a united effort to arrest
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1912, newspaper, February 15, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431266/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.