Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914 Page: 4 of 6
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8 o’clock p. m.
Simpsonville, Tuesday, July
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Union Ridge' Tuesday, July
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Lafayette, Tuesday, July 21,
8 o’clock p. m.
Gilmer, Wednesday, July 22,
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Attention Patriots.
Show your colors. Subscribe
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an article published in The Tex-
as Democrat, a paper published
at Tyler by Hon. D. M. Reedy,
to show that Hon. Thoms H.
Ball was against Jim Hogg and
the Hogg amendments. Mr.
Wengumen heid “When Tom
Ball is defeated for Governor,-
Gilmer,
old; was bprn in '
whe reshe now. K ye $
sane charges of the state, and
the state penitentiary is made
self supporting.
He read • some extracts from
amine the same old papers. A
down the same old stairway to
tl e same old club, ask for the
same old deck of cards and ca l
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bibles. The Menace has 1,474,-
825 subscribers. 25 cents a
speech, free press and free
ty for Col. Thos H. Ball. He
will, speak at the court house in
Gilmer Saturday July 18, at 1:30
p. m. and at Soules Chapel that
J. W. J. Wade wishes to pub-
licly thank the people of Concord
community for their kindness
shown to him and family while
among them and trust their
exposing the enemy of free
the Provisional Presidency of
the Mexican Reputhe tonight,
ad his resignation whs accepted
e the Senate and Chamber of
Deputies by a vote of 121 to 17.
Francisco Carbajal them was ap- .
pointed President and took the.
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public institutions,
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Enjoy the feeling of independence thatcnmes tom
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to makeand accumulate wealth. The best way-te’beE
Concord.
To the Echo: ‘
Eve ything quiet and dry.
Cotton is doing well, but corn
in most places is a thing of the
past.
Our school is progressing nice-
ly. Attenaance is small but in-
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tionempuwering the Federal
government, to In ybtrzate these
working ,j onditione, and if lhey
t : fpr labor, eight
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dhtiot hearinggiyen tim’while. speak
investigate and reL -g „------------ ------------. wucle .20 uppuuezu, Juu
matters pertaining to the welfare Texas out of the ranks of the A. Turner, has resided for more
of children, espec ialy diseases Ball supporters. . +than twenty-five years; and a
of children, employmentot child-j — — ..... *-
ren, etc, past the House on 2nd
day of April, 1912, by a vote of
178 to 17, and Mr. Youngs was one
of the 17 who voted against the
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Help make it 2,000,000 J. E
Dyer, Agent Gilmer, Texas.'Adv
Ball Forces Issue Wilson In-
dorsement. '
Houston, July 14.—A letter
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- resolution against Mor™
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ter eat is good.
After about four years 'service
at this place J. W. J. Wade has April 15, 1911, Aurora, Missouri.
hecome an obstacle in the wax of tionsas thos prevailinginother , -wnnewn "ih the dti Catholic paper; this paper is
the use and abuse of child labor, sections, but /he urged that trustees at Nix’s Chapel. The
and wowan labor, in many of t he every citizen of Texas is vitally, election at that place Saturday
states. Congress appropriates interested in the land problem in favor of a special tax harried
for the bearing- it has on the fu>{19 to 4. The people will build
another room to the house and
will employ two. teachers. We
are expecting a good school
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to the Bureau of Animal Indus -ture welfare of the gtate as a
try and to the Bureau of Plant whole. His explanation of this,
industry inaid of agriculture question was listened to with
and stock raising.. This is com- marked attention. there,
mendable but when the dollar Mr. Ferguson explained his
the manufacturer makes by position on prohibition, stating
using child labor was pitted plainly that he is what is known :
againstthe health and lives of as an anti, but said that prohibi.
the farmer and laboing man’s trim was not an issue in this cam ’
hild. Mr. Young voted against paign, and cited the stand of the
. proprating the comparatively prohibition candidate to prove
u significant sum of 129,140 to the statement.- He said that he
investigate the evil. - 1 has placed the people. pro and
I bel eve that Congress should anti,on notice that as governor
not only aid the farmer and he will veto all liquor legislation
laboring man in protecting his until the business of the state is
stock and crops against insects attended to and some relief
and pests, but also in protecting given to the deaf, blind and in
the children of the farmer and
the attack is madt. /The truth not appeal to the people of
is, the bill is not wanted by section with such force as it
some, not because it is violation does in other sections for the
of any Constitutional proyision reason our people do not have to
but because if-enacted it will contend with the same condi
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• Bridge Work, per
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Bridge Timbers, Dimension Stock and
Hsby opening an account with ns
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for the same old quart of whig:
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as nearly a* can quol him
on that aclaration.
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- bond election for Gilmer Inde
pendent School District Aug.
3 12. Vote for the bond issue andl 8^^
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GEN. HUERTA .
HAS RESIGNED
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laboring man from disease and
labor-abuses, which impair their
minds and stunt and destroy
their bodies ” -“-Tyler Courier-
Times.' T -. ,,
Don’t lose sight of the school
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। New President--Francisco
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I learn that the'protracejian
meeting will commence here da cam
the first Sabbath in August
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measure (see Congressional Re-____________________
cord page 4421.) The use of the way of appropriations that
child labor in the factory and the state can 'stand, with an
sweat-shop” has been condemn- economical administration of court is entitled to some weight-
ed by everyone familiar With the state business. He favors mak- Jacksonville Daily Progress, adv
evil, except the man whoalaj ing rural schools of the state as
profited by it; every labor orga good as the city schools and giv
ration in the United States , ing them as long terms; favors
endorsed this measure, as well printing all text books in Texas
as medicai and humane societies and setting in mnotion an educa-
everywhere. The users of child tional system which will result
labor knew that a report from a ln saving to the, citizens of the
bureau portraying to the Ameri state the millions of dollars now
\ can people how children from 6 going out of the state for text
N to 12 years of age wece worked books and which have to be pur.
A the factory and sweatshop chased new every few years,
from 10 to 12 hours a day, stunt He favors free text books and a
ing their lives and destroying compulsory attenaance with cer-
constitutions, would create so tain limitations
strong sentiment against it The candidate explained the
that every state in the -nion rent plank of his platform and
would legislate to suppress it. In congratulated the people of this
the discussion of this measure, section that they are not op-
one representative, speaking in pressed like the tenants of the I
favor of it, said: As usual, the. black land sections of the state. I
Constitution is made to serve as He admitted that his proposition
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Hon. Jas Young's Dates for Up-
shur County. n
He will meet the people at the
following places and dates and
give an account of his steward-
ship that the people may decide
for themselves whether they
wish to retain his services for
another term in Congress.
Everybody invited. Ladies es-
pecially.
Big Sandy, Monday, July 20,
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IS RE TRUE TO
. THE LABORING MAN? Hoti. Jas E Fergusn. Deuof
i \ __ .« c ratio candidate for Go'grnor Of
, . ’ Texas, spoke to amhauslienceo
Many laboring Peope in our, probany iooo peon e in the open
, - city ate su rinsed to learn that nir at thecourt house tn Gilmer
our congressinan. Hon. James last Thursday afternoon: .
Young, opposed the resouton Hon W. A Hart made'a few
-introduced in the lower H use introductory remark* and pre
of representati ves, to invest Kate se_td lion. 1- II Briggs who Mr. Fergusonexpressed pleas-
the working conditions of flunturnintroduced the speaker, u re over the ordial recption
ien and woman in fat ton’ 3 '” ith Mr HartanM: Briggs tenderdhimby the peopie of
"-mines, sweat $h Va. u‛ vthl wer . very eh.ogistic in th if re- /this conty and the .respectful
66 places wkre they are l . o t
labor.and"slavestror Let t
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from President Wilson to Thos.
. — ---- -—v-- • H. Ball, "expressing to you my
The peopleofthisandadjoining deep appreciation of your splen-
did end unequivocal way in
which you are lending your sup-
port to the national administra-
tion,” was given on t here Mon
dsy by Thomas H. Stone, ichair.
of the South Texas Ball
campaigncommittee. The letter
says further: '
e • • ‘This is but a fresh evidence
•d of wbat I have always deeply ap-
’ preciated in your aptitnde to-
ot ward me personally and toward
- my leadership party, but
6 it (fives me fresh pleasure and
strengthens my feelin
tnde and sincere frien
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.re man V f i rinei - lu tle audi "|y es pts to carry Texas by a
Surely no laburinK n. . par sence and they showed their ap majority of to
ticularlyauqiinmanswho isapreciaitottby vocieivus cheer At the cnciusion - of bis
4 shaunch alvocte vreicht houF ing • — " speech M r. Ferguson ‘was loud
,0s 105 sieeP,i The Gimer Band Yurnislied ly applauded. H went from oath of office
’action of any mnsi for the occas on. (ihece to Pittsbr and spoke
’ ’m3 ,;yushi >r-H t - d ilisttlereat*: o'clock that yven
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-- t Tie. K yori,‛/,- -ileen Mclntosh-Lockhart. g-ADQ errr EMEUT E
n <’ Junu. 1 will be 2 * i "s. Iror."w. A. Mctntosland - ; FAMP• LIILMLNTusg
B* count MissBama ockhart were hap , ' ,
.......-a.. - andbeinE pily united in marriage at the .
bandicapped by a aeK Hehomeotth bride'a parents, Mr. Lum Davis How in Jail Charged _
are found o exist, With'Crime Whi»h He.Does I"
kowsteydoexisf, put a stop । . aten: S . . Pritchett last Sunday morning- N nT. i
44, ilowedseversloccavetions whichat-s paloc.Kev.. R.Ar - Not Deny.- L -
• ’ thdsi ,sn 5 s g ued a o Tered oppor ■ riti tsang 11 g pe fe med the cere.. a .....- —.— > - 'J
Judge Simpson 42,2 .' .bitions young tian, working in mony V ' :2 ■ - -L.
ahe mines ofthe-west. The groom is a son of Mr.W Late last Tuesday evening
ofCongresztmumndbe caiiroadingfor a numherofENrsG. w. McIntosh and isneNick Loving, a tenant-farmer.
. low we rEormi iESdtnal"the-er3rartjandltnaforzngnua orthenmnost.prneninent teEhers was killed on ll,e George Losd
. voting etamn nintg in Eis-loiiearTheobridetnsanuaccomoplishedLmDayis,a •M'-w'ot the
timereemneseelygthi,, con tw6, ; Hisphief busiress inter nstrumental man, is now'i n the countsJ.
grTberpmaentlheubfwhate -ststowederzmarebia,far in* The bride and groom tert im jail, having surrendered to, the
. Shosphorusin themarufaesure Besacounintand.bs meditely on a tfip to MM. loalomicerssoes after the kin
~— rmacheswhichvavetothe--FHSwingtHisrefereneethisTeg haye,returnej and will ingeeeu-ree. Dayis makes nef -
4," coolkeptsbsepeatformnand-dis ’ Judge Sam P.Willson En. I is stated that the killing
such matches sd high that tney Inx^^nr^Whor. . dorsed. ,
would no longer be manufactur ough explanation of evezyu detail. Judge Sam P. Willson Ta now small children, the older mam-
ed. Thismeasure was advocated in doing this he cAed attention holding hiss first term as chief bers of the family becoming in-
hythela or rsant t16 ssanm to the several platforms and justice of'the civil appeals at volved. - I
deman dedubyseue rM,Ei pass .amendments from time to time । Texarkana, which court did ad A shotgun was used and it is
tiansofhumapiyavteor11635 of the opposition, and pointedjourn until July 4, making im ..id the charge or shot passed
ea me uuusc out that they have promulgated possible for him to see many of
onMareh,28,1 - platforms to find that they did the voters in person withou:
‘ gressional Record, 1 mi . trip not “take” with the people of leaving the court.. In a district
^dMr. You • Texas and had to be called in and composed of nineteen counties
. 31 who voted againstthe, ’ amendments arid patches added Judge Willson has the endorse-
- herebyP utting.thedolarofthetosome of the planks; and the of all the lawyers of thir-
fthite phospho! ( Greenville speech of Col. Ball teen counties, including Chero ,
*‛acturer abovethesmenwho .has been suppressed, the speak kee, where he resided for twen-
, bored in me taemry. er charged, because that speech ty five years; and practically all City and vicinity. _______
A bill to create\ a bureau to would drive theconsciertious the lawyers of Bowie county, mission contract offered insur-
thewenrare prohibitionistsof north.anaEastiwhereshisopronent. Judge P ingsplended compensation for -
selling the Singer Sewing Ma- 3
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care and maintenceof the state’s in the apellate courts art tried Singer Sewing Machine (Jo. - X
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1914, newspaper, July 16, 1914; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414289/m1/4/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.