Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 2 of 12
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Frank Taylor is recovering
from a severe attactofLagrippe.
Our Assistant teacher s (Miss
Grace Glezen) term of school ex-
pired Friday 16th, instant, she
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are confident
ave once used
Oscar Wynn of near Pritchett
spent Saturday night in our
comunity. •
H. C. Lowry of Jacksonville
was in our midst Sunday.
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Your Money Back for the Asks
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We are so confident that we
can furnish relief for indigestion
and dyspepsia that we promise
to supply the medicine free of all
cost to every one who uses it ac-
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Ard more, Tex., March 15.—
Temperature of 21 is re orted
here this morning by Govern-
ment Observer Walter Colbert.
Marshall Road ;
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Marshall & East Texas Ry. •
Route your incoming Freight via ths M. & E. 2
T. Ry. to secure prompt shipment X
For full information apply to R. S. ENGLAND, Agt, 4
Gilmer, Texas,, or BRYAN SNYDER, Traffic Manger, X
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devoted Christian life.
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ZEMOand ZEMO SOAP you,
like all others who have tested
this treatment, will say thas
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP are •
without doubt the best treat
ment for prompt relief and sur-
est cureof all Blotches, Pimples.
Skin Spots, in fact, alp facial!
blemishes on infants or adults-
disappear as if by magic when*
these clean, effective remedies,
are used. We want you to test,
the trial treatment of ZEMO al
25c—we knew you’ll thank es
many times for this advice.— 11.
P. Robertson’a, Drugstore.
that are frequently health-de-
stroying.
We personally recommend and
guarantee Rexali Orderlies as
the safest and most dependable
remedy, which we know, for
constipation and associate bowel
disorders. We have such ab-
solute faith in the virtues of this
remedy,that we sell it on our'
guarantee of money back in
every instance where it fails to
give entire satisfaction, and we
urge all in need of such medicine
to try it at our risk.
Rexali Orderlies are eaten just
like candy, are practicularly
prompt and agreeable in action,
may be taken at any time, day
or night; da not cause diarrhoea,
nausea, gripping, excessive
looseness, or other undesirable
effects. They have a very mild
but positive action upon the
organs with which they come in
contact, apparently acting as a
regulative tonic upon the relax-
ed muscular coat of the bowel
thus overcoming weakness, and
aiding to restore the bowels to
more vigorous and healthy activi-
ty. "
Rexali Orderlies commonly
completely relieve constipation,
except of course when of a sur-
gical character. They also tend
to overcome the necessity of con-
stantly taking laxatives to keep
the bowels in normal condition.
Three sizes of packages, 10 cents
25 cents, and 50 cents. Remem-
ber, vou can obtain Rexali Re-
medies in Gilmer only at our
store.—The Rexali Store. R. C.
Barnwell, Gilmer, Texas.
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Jimmie Woodruff of
liberal County Judge, Upshur County.
J being the of our in-
dairtpadorslopmentnotimeag
lor Tucker, March 3 nt. 2:3l'.
After spending the night with
her father they returned to Hill
county to make thioir home.
Cliff Riden and wife spent last
week with his father and mother
near Ashland.
CHILDREN INJURED
Ordinary Cathartics and Pills
and Harsh Physic Causes -
Distressing Complaints
You cannot be over-careful in
the selection of medicine for
children. Only the very gent-
lest bowel medicine should ever
be given, expect in emergency
cases. Ordinary pills, cathartics
and purgatives are apt to do
PIiPLIS ANB.AlN
HEADS DISAPPFAK
When Zemo And Lemo Soap
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Obituary.
gu “• «—uy. f& On March the 3rd, 1912 the
""itheman we want great monster. Death, invaded
the home Mr. and Mrs. W. T.
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their sn,. L. Turner, a young right mcK_o« » i p ------
man twenty-three years old, who
leaves a young wife, Mrs. Willie
m,, Turner, a little son two years old,
awproyides that a father, a mother, two brothers,
Mirict trustees three sisters and a host of rela-
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in cliildren. I f i tit
For 25c you cr.n test thie henl-
ing and cleaning powers of
ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP. We
offer a trial treatment consisting
ofa generous size bottle of ZEM(),
atrial cake of ZEMO SOAP and -
a 32 page booklet, “How to Pre
serve the Skin"—all for 250.
This offer is made to introduce:
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shall be elected on the first Sat-
urday in April, 1912, and
Whereas, sections 4 and 12 of
chapter 26. Acts of the Thirty-
second Legislature, prouides
that at the same time there shall
also be elected live county school
trustees.
Now, therefore I, W. A. Phil-
lips, County Judge of Upshur
county, Texas, do hereby order
that an election shall be held on
the first Saturday in April, the
same being the 6th day of said
month in the various school dis-
tricts of Upshur county for the
purpose; first, of electing one
trustee for each of our common
school districts in Upshur coun-
ty; second, of electing five coun-
ty school trustees, one from each
commissioners precinct and one
from the county atJarge.
All persons who are legally
qualified voters of this state
and of thia county shall be en-
titled to vote at the election held
in the school district of which he
is a resident.
Notices of said election will be
published in three public places
in each school district at least
three weeks before said election.
Dated thia March, 6th 1912. .
W. A. PHILLIPS,
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this year at Bivins, Texas.
Mrs. Mattie Woodrufi of this
place returned trher home last
week at Bivins. T
Mrs. (‛assic Nuciles of this
place visited ler sis!. M:s
Dovie Sattenwhile, near .nic-tt‛
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tosesand friends to mourn his NO ONE STRONGER THAN HIS STOMACH.
He was a noble character, al I The celebrated Dr. Abernethy of London was firmly of the opinion that disor.
wavs cheerful- even in the V. rv derso the stomach were the most prolific source of human ailments in general. A
f crnu en i 1 . 5 recent medical writer says: “every feeling, emotion and affection reports at the
jaws of death, he Would extend a stomfakh (through the system of nerves) and the stomach is affected accordingly,
.smile to those about him. He the yital center of the body *,***."′ He continues, “ so we may be
Was a great believer in the life aid to live (through) the stomach." He goes on to show that the stomach is
boyona in ACt 10/,0 nJ the vital center of the body. For weak stomachs and the consequent indigestion
•G • -n.Au8uSF,, - , 10 or dyspepsia, and the multitude of various diseases which result therefrom, no
Prolessed faith in Him who is. medicine can be better suited as a curative agent than
ever ready to hear theory of tlie
"Several months ago I suffered from asevi re I .in riglt
under the brcst-bone," writes MnS. G. N. MRKEN, of
Corona, Call! "Had sufTered from it, oli and on. for wv-
oral years. I also suffered from heartburn, dic not knov
what was the matter with me. I tricd eral mdirin
but they did me no good. Finally,! was tol1 it was m
liver. I did n t dare to cat as it mai ri w - Wie i
eV. r I swallow 1 anything It Sermied : ha . I 1 fint
hurt so. I grew very thin ami itl. Irmoic.tinir. W ;
a ' AP,_ »ld to ml e l r 1’i lie" <• ini'. 1
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The direct line to Winnsboro, Marshall and points in
North and East Texas, Louisiana and
beyond.
Connections with the M. K. & T. Ry. at Winnsboro and
the T. &. P. Ry. at Marshall.
FAST FREIGHT SERVICE
Between Gilmer'and State
and Inter-State Points
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Te of the Condition of the
WARANTLE STATE BANK
dOr Qty Texas.
-eta the Commissioner of Banking
, d date Feb. 20th, 1912.
[ RESOURCES
$2,111.62
m. ---------------595.00
nend Fixtures-------------- 75,00
MiGuranty Fund................... 750.00
7 ......... 33.MZ.84
Total..... >30,870.46
LABILITIES . )
Gl-.......... $23,000.00
Mintoft (net).............. 111,80
S ---------- 11,707.06
---------- >30.870.40
businesa Feb. 10th,
lL bonSstatement is tae result
With our ample
7,20000 we are able to fully
and other re-
wow bection.
immttyineidle money we oflerab
„mdgKbcides » Guaranty Fund
that there is approxi-
hundred thous-
sndepoitwith the State Bank-
uqnn, Texs, to secure the
mrcmmranty Fund Banka in
bonded. Alao we
and burglaryin-
Mosler Man
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perfectly satisfied with the re-
sults. We exact no promises
and put no one under any ob-
ligation whatever. Surely noth-
ing could be fairer. We are io
cated here where you live, and
our reputation should be suf-
ficient assurance of the genuine-
ness of our offer.
We want every one who is
troubled with indigestion or dys-
pepsia in any form to come to our
store and buy a box of Rexali
Dyspepsia Tablets. Take them
home, and give them a reason-
able trial, according to direc- I
tions. If they don’t please you,
tell us and we will quickly re-
turn your money. They have a
very mild but positive action up-
on the organs with which they
come in contact, apparently act-
ing as a regulative tonic upon
the relaxed muscular coat of the
bowel, thus overcoming weak-
ness, and aiding to restore the
bowels to more vigorous and
healthy activity. Three sizes,
25c, 50c, and $1.00. Remember,
you can obtain Rexali Remedies
only at our store—The Rexali
Store. R. C. Barnwell’s Drug
Store. __
la4Han Rovb.
To the Echo:
Will send in the few happen-
ings of our vicinity. '
The freeze of Thursday night is
supposed to have destroyed small
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" NOTICE! I
L reduction sale of our Winter *
L came to a close March 1st. *
rTL wish to thank each and everyone £
A"tomers tor their hearty support in 5.
ofmY, was greater than we ever antici- . Weestend ourssympathy to the
thssale.1ssyweapprecate your par- 4, bereaved ones. We who lave
pated. bu let 18.51 endeavor at all times to ,2passe through thesameter
Gonage ant wi - G"Dernyementhnow too well th
Eo"itsame. ' v So deev grief and sadness thatfalls;
Felw1 find a complete line of dry 8 upon one thus deprived 01
t -o.ns shoes, underwear etc., in our goassncitimntlonewho has
goodgods depantment. Yon willalsofin nuunnaruausi
—ceries tresh from the markets at all Go lonrs o, dossndency, -
2, ujn us wiun 11 world fre
—etussellyou what you need and ilwe s' n nbuuius our 1
-mtreatyourghttellus,swecan melte T ’ u. .. ngeft
"eht We do not propose to sell at cos . 1lnc- , . ji, I
tpmcesto liveandlet live. Socomeand rel of pi.
rusigurewithyouonanythinsyouneed $2 -x-t
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Yours for a greater business in 1912. I ", 1 ■ et tiken , Iivel. cure.
„-ain as ever yours, g, '' ! - , not as fo • , nei June vabk. 1
W I CAPTER gj(ousmoraiirhe wo walirroumritls
W. 1. , Hid ulaitl to men Imsunduladder in I
WHER PRIUE TALK o‛i the in utirul home,-"*
0. Swcstcliyafler while,’’ wimre trouble
ETTIE - ---A- 4- th-re wili no parting. in.
Vsiclnesst r (cutl , out all ... ' be
peecgpcprcspscopseUespeG 06rtGe joy. p:0 1 and —ladness.
gy* * i ll0no i- a \ 1t tucy can- l hy
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449@44 (4944 6464 $ 06 ! we will misslim. May v. . h
‛VV‛ 6 live so that wL n the sulu >. s
Dr. E. y . li. J. 21121
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912, newspaper, March 21, 1912; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431275/m1/2/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.