Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 21, 1912 Page: 4 of 12
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Kurtz Store.
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‘Ganghy and Ik. L, Mattox attend-
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Boyles' of Notice to My Friends and cus
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- $15,000.00 worth of dry, goods,
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Examine the label on your
paper and if it is incorrect let us
know that we may make cor rec
T. M. Mathis, the’ batter.
Miss Annie Thompson visited
errors in setting up the galley
list. It is possible that in some
instances the time is placed
ahead of what it should be.
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pointed chief deputy in
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The Echo
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City Announcements
For Mayor:
T. H. BRIGGS
For City Marshal:
J. T. MARTIN
, EAKLE GALLAWAY
associated vithR. T. Gassaway than need fir home use, I
in the mill business south of 1 • ’
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and typewriting under Mrs. R
L. Shamburger.
—Bring me your surplus stock
of turkeys, chickens, eggs and
butter. I will pay you the
highest cash price. J. Q. Smith,
Gilmer.
’—Read Futrell Bros , fertilizer
ad, in this issue, then buy the
ertilizer which has proven to be
the best by test.
F. B. Dorris returned . from
J. c. (Olarence) JOHNSON
For Justice of the Peace Precinct No. 4:
Calvin E. McWhorter
—If you have more eggs,
chickens, turkeys, and butter
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Gilmer.
—We are selling brand new shoes
high and low cuts for men, wo-
men and children, for less money
than you are paying for old shelf
Woods Bros. Saturday, March
23rd. The ladies are specially'
invited to call and try a cup of
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week. W. B. White.
J. V. and L. W. Hilbun moved
from Corsicana to Glenwood,
at Bettie Sunday.
—Consumers fertilizers
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R.L.Clark resigned his posi- - Ladies’ white canvas or ____
tion as Deputy Sheriff under slippers, tan,' gunmetal or pintent - Our
ing and a number of communica-
tions that arrived yesterday
morning which was too late!
gem
Phonograph, plays two and four
minute record, at $10.00. W. L.
• ed the Fat Stock Show at Fort
Miss Daisy Petty came in Worth this week.’ Messrs. Mc-
Sunday from Huntsville to attend Gaughy and Futrell also attend-
the bedside of her father, W. H. ed to business in Dallas.
Petty, who is very sick.
big sign on westsideof of square.
B D. Futrell., H. P Me
so doing,
Mrs. Stapp.
The Ladies Aid and Missionary
Society of First Baptist Church
will entertain its friends with a
birthday tea embracing two
can handle them and will pay
you the money. J. Q. Smith,
seasons, Summer and winter, at
Friday afternoon March 22 from The Dallas News
4 to 6 o’cck. Refreshments Both One Year For Only
will be seaved in both seasons.
Miss Estrel Mattox returned
Tuesday from Pittsburg, I where
her sister, Mrs. Shell Willeford, she took a course in short hand
this county, last week.
— $30.00 Victor talking machine
at $29.00. W. L. Crain.
Miss Myrtie Knowles return-
ed Saturday from Glencove,
Coleman, county, where she was
teaching a liteary school.
town.
—Notice: You will find my
stallion, William Parks, No. 39,-
919, at my barn in east Gilmer.
I " 815,000.00 worth of dry wrooam.
I clothing etc., to be closed out in
the next 15 days; look for the
big sign on west side of square.
Samuel O. Bennion, President
of the Central States Mission
of the Mormon Church, arrived
Sunday from Independence,
on a visit to Keisey station.
—Notice: You wiil find my
stallion, William Parks, No. 39,-
919, at my barn in east Gilmer. —
O, J. Phillips.
Mrs. Taylor Bullard of Pine
died Monday night, the 18th in
stant. Rev. j. H. Floyd of Gilmer
conducted the funeral Tuesday
the 19th.
proven to be the best. Sold by
Futrell Bros.
Eki Jones and wife spent
Saturday night and Sunday
with the latter’s parents near
Indian Rock.
—I have bought the B. F. Noble
stock of goods and will put on a
special sale, beginning Saturday
and continuing through next
S15.000.00 worth of dry moam
clothing etc., to be cloved out in
the next 15 days; look for the big
sign Oaa west side of square.
A program will be rendered,
consisting of music and readings. -
We regret to leave out a write-
up of town building, report of
Commissiozers Court meet
—One $15.00
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oing to already crowded con- XiTv/thii
airion.nf N1, eIn.n Marshall held services at the I
—-If you can’t get suited in a hatditons o our columns.
—The best and prettiest line of anywhere else, come to us we - $15,000.00 worth of dry goods, Sunday:
hosiery can be found at the Kurtz have just the hat you wank The clothing etc, to be closed out Confereti
Store. Kurtz Store.
has prenchedinmmoeEvFFVM • • wou • m
country inthe world ana ham « s.m.opor*"T
wide experience. He is veryForonmsipcmeN. 2.
plain and forcible in what he!
says.
— Special demonstration of Max-
well House Blend. Coffee at
Methodist Chureh in Gilmer | I have sold my horse, Pat, and
Srniei evenin and Quartelyihaye purchased A. C. Prichett’s
in the next 15 days Look for the morning. The following adistand oPasharm 7hars8 W
kid big sign on west side of square. gates were elected to attend of town. Service fee $12.50.
J.: Men’s white canvas District Conference at Kilgore 23 N. L. Amos.
Sheriff L. A. Latch a short time leather, pomps or strap s‘i »- four button oxfords in a Hlor- July 2: Dr. H, C. Wilson, E F,, —-------------
ago and G. A. Rogers was ap- pers. Buy your slipp 3 at sheim-. Boy’s you’ll have to Aldredge, J. E. Croley and W. C. —For Sale: Thoroughbred
■bis place Pelter’s and sa ne25c: 31.00 by hurry as we have only a few Barnwell; alternates, M. P. Mell. Poland China hogs and pigs,
pair of them Pelt i s. M. B. Briggs and E. E. Chandler. J S. Mattox, at Echo office.
— $15,000.00 worth of dry goods,
clothing etc., to be closed out in worn shoes in olher stores. The
the next 15 days; look for the Kurtz Store.
this high grade coffee FREE.
J. Dawson Me thews of Dallas
was in Gilmer this week sub-
mitting plans and specifications
for the new F. & M. Bank build-
ing, also brick buildings to be
erected by W. C: Barnwell. M. P.
Mell andothers. A more extend
mention will be given next week.
Special Easter openin* Thors tion. We may have failed to credit
day and Friday March 28end29.insomeanstancesand the type-
Some hing new coming out setters .may have made some
every day in the millinery world,
wait for,' the latest styles.
wJrairagrqaannagd:vaz
Harmony Clubat Tyler Sunday
—Hats reblocked and made
new at home. Quick service.
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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/m1/4/?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.