Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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late the spirit of freedom. Senator
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THE MAJOR’S STILL HUNT.
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That’s why I want a dis-
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that was being used in scourirg.
till you hear omethin' like as ritch-
come to you !"—
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THE NATIONAL FAILING AGAIN.
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Notice Farmers Union.
. then we will have a good repre-
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A DANGEROUS QUESTION.
Clerk.
PAT’3 PERT ANSWER.
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dyspepsia, thin blood, bad skin. 'I hen
ask him if he would recommend your
using Ayer’s Pills.
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Mentation.
C. W. Jordan. Sec’y.
Hilmer Lodge, No. 138, 1. 0.0, F., meet
and 4th Monday nights in each month
K. of P. hall. Visitors are welcome.
O. kFERRELL, N. O.
F. L. BRADLEY, Sec.
| the old gravesarii, an’ wait in
dlator. Two sues, 25c, 756 Alldruggist dark o’-the moon, by the dead
chill - and fevor. nnd after taking
two hottles < f Harbine am we I
and healthy.” Sold bv K. J.
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WOoDMEN OF THE WORLD.
Gilmer Camp No. 351) meets 2nand 4tl
enday nights in each month. ‛
W, mmsrs J. J. STEPHIENSB
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lege of Virginia and the South-
em Baptist Theological Semina-
ry of Louisyille, Ky.
Ask your doctor to name some of the !;H'?
results of constipation. His long list witt 1
begin with sick-headache, bilious nss,
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The Farmers Union of Upshur
county will hold a second quar-
terly meeting at Brumley, April
39, 1908. Every local intheCoun-
ty will please send delegates:
LODGEN,
_ uraim or PTTMIAN. f
Giltner Lodge No. 358, meets lot and 3rd
nday nights in every month.
L. Ferrell, J. P. RAY
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Bonus for Railroad.*
Pecos City, Tex., March 26.-
The balance of the necessary
amount for the bonus required to
construct the railroad from this
point to Balmorhea has been sub-
scribed by the citizens of this
place.
DON"r DELAY.
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Jones—Oh, I say. hang it all. Moses,
you know that suit you sent me was
full of fleas.
Moses—Veil, vot do you expect for
three dollars? Dyou think you’ll And
’em full of humming birds?
LITTLE GREAT MEN.
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CHURCH DIRECTORI.
M. E. CHURCH,* SOUTH.
M. Adams, Pastor, Sunday school every
lay, 9:45 a. m. F. 8. Eberhart, superin-
ent; E Jones, secretary treas-
; Miss Mary Loa Crain, organist
iching at 11 a m and 7:45 p. m. Prayer
ting every Thursday evening. Board of
ards meets subject to call.
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Sarsaparilla
If you think you need a tonic,
1s to cure shli
ACTUAL FACTS.
got into fhe intise
( ros'ey the ofi er
“Are you keeping a diary of your
daily life?" ’ . :
Of my daily life! Good Great
Scott, man! do you suppose I am
giving it away?”
HARD TO CATCH UP WITH.
ter and I are suited to each other,
madam?' a prospective bridegroom
of this class once asked.
> “ ‘Oh. splendidty,' answered the
him?” "Certainly," .said the sena-
tor, “he is a quit animal.” “Then,
' enns it
senator was horseback-riding
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f an irehr g char-
hnd Mr. Burglar* wrapping the
lion’s share of the clothes about him. .
snoozed until dawin and then de-
camped with most of Crossley’s
household efTects. Crossley is glad,
liowever, hat he left the bedelothes.
mg article on The Working Wo
man aud (ho Ballot;" Dr. Ed -
wahl Everett HtIo gives a help-
(causing appendicitis—stoppage of ths
gall duct), fennentation of unhealthy
foods, nervous dyspepsia, healache, cou-
stipation and other complaints, such as
colie, biliousness, jauldice,etc. »
QAugust Flower is nature's intended reg.
coolly ques-
i press an’ the ol‛ slate tombstone’
what you can’t read the name on.
Waite, Wesrvelle, Fla.,' write-: I*
Money For Choctaws.
MeAlester, Ok., March 25.—
This was the last day of the
[Government payment to the
5*, 4’
acter. It rurcess is not nn ae-
BAPTIST CHURCH.
orvices every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
• p, m. Prever meeting every Wed nee-
night. Sunday school meets every Sun-
at 10 a.,m. J. M. Marshall, superin-
lent; M. 1. Sheppard, pastor; J. J.
hens, clerk.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
unday School every Sunday morning at
i’clock, W. M. Parker, superintendent;
a Blanche Turner, Secretary.
egular communion nervices every Sunday
of mpurities: Simmon’s- Sarsa-
psrlliwilldoit it makes fine
blonl, fine appetite, great
strength and grane ambition.
Allisor tells the following:
Baptist Church five yars, is il
graduate of the Richmond Col-
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[vdon Sax • Mareh 26.- At
ass meeting held Tuesday
L at title opera house, at
Eh were present about 400
Lens of Snyder, strong reso-
bns were adopted condemn-
[•‘frosty joints,” and a com-
Lee, composed of fifteen of
[leading citizens of the town,
appointed to present these
lutions to the proprietors of
such places.
don’t PUT OFF.
tomorrow what you can do
y, if vou put off buying a
tle’of ‘Bal ard’s Snow Liitl
t. when that pam comes you
ft have any, buy a bortli te-
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ism. Burn-, Cuts Sprain-,
itracted Mucles, etcy T. S.
ham, Praino Grove, Ark.,
tes: “I wish to thank vou
the good results I recein d
mSnow Liniment. It posi-
di cured me of Rheumati-m
r others had failed. Sold by
L. Barnwell. - -
Pennsylvania Eurzar Evicently Be-
lieved in Makirg Himself Com-
fortable While He Could.
For pure nerve anileussedness a
burglar of Wilkeshagre,—Pa., now
holds the lon distance record. He
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Tommy—Pa. what does it mean
by "money on call ?”
Speaking of how quickly foreign- , Pa—I don’t know exactly, my
ers upon landing in America adopt son, but with me it is always a long-
American mannerisms and assimi- distance call.
Pastor. Accepts Call.
Terrell, Tex., March 26.—Rev.
M. J. Hoover of Newport, Ky.,
has been elected pastor of the
First Baptist Church of this
city. He has accepted the call
and will enter upon his pastoral
duties May 1. Rev. Hoover,
who has been pastor of the Alex-
andria, La., Baptist Church six
years and the Burlington, »Ky.,
. Langdon Mitchell, whose brilliant
comedy, "The New Yrk Idea,”
makes a slashing attack upon di-
vorce, was recently asked at the
I I Franklin Inn, a Philadelphia liter-
ary club, what his attitude on di-
vorce was.
( < “Oh,” laid Mr. Mitchell,“there
are cases where I believe divorce
necessary and right. There are cases
for instance, where the very young
, are hurried into marriage by their
it of eterything he wanted and 'then,
concluding it was a cold night and a
long time till daylight, he got into
bed with ('rossley and went to sleep,
pulling most of the covers over on
his sidas Nfter awhile the old n
voke up shivering and trie to pull
the blankets back. 'Then he dis-
covered the intruder, who swore vig-
orously at being disturbed and to.d
old man ('rossley to lie still. Cross-
ley, discovering what was up, did so.
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A Chinese, who had long studied
the works of Confucius, who knew
the character of 11,000 word*. and
could read a gnat part of every
•wok that came in his way. once took
it into his-head to travel into Eu-
rope. Upon his arrival at Amster-
dam his passion for letters natur-
ally led him to a bookseller's shop;
and, as he couldspeck a.little Dutch,
he civilly asked the bookseller for
the works of the immortal Nixofou.
The bookseller assured him he had
never heapi the bok mentiomned be-
fore. “Alas!” cries our traveler,
“to whyt purpose, then, has he fast-
ed to death to gain a renown which
has never traveled beyond the pre-
cirats of China!” There is scarce a
village in Europe, nnd not one uni-
versity. that is not thus furnished
with its little great men.—Oliver
Goldsmith. - . <
[ thirty-twol tefcitvea?p ratusina shine distill. 1- :.] tiie mnaje; -n
I pornal Col.1t0l1, a*,, HH ure « "
I processes o: dgesio., sepuration l ab- the luouniiiiu r'ki0ll.
I sorption-- for building arl fe-building- j • "Don't you know Georgia’s gone
i by preventing ALL irregular or unnatural
causes which interrupt healthy and per- ,
feet natural processes and result in bites- '
tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections
■Charged With Burglary.
Ian Angelo, ex., March 26 •
tice M: O Davis s conduct-
lan examining t lal in the
es of Floyd McDonald and
lie Love, nog roes, charged
h burglarizing the L. Schwartz
Co, store. *.
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GOOD JUDGMENT
he essental cbaracte ristic of
n and woman. Inva’uable to
Id bu-iness mon ami necensaty
bou-ewives. A woman howa
pF judgment when -he but a
bite’s Crem Vermifuge for
r baby. Th* best worm me:-
e ever offered to mothers.
ny kdeel are the sensible
thers, who wiila expressing
ir gratitude for the good
ithof thein children, which
yoweto the use of White’-
Fam Vernifuge. - Sold by R
Barnwell.
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The largest single payment was
$6,cco to John Mitchell, an In-
dian. -
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Miuiv doe. the
For upwars of fifteen years
Hunt's Cure has been sold under
a strict guarantee tn cure uny
form of itching skin troubles
known. No matter the name — (
less than one per cent, of the Question or Suitability of Couple to
purchasers have requested tbenr
inor ev back. Why? It eimply '
does the work.
es bv ifermann U. 'Wall. Fior-
ence Fcovel Shinn, Ellen Na-
cauley and others. ,
•‘I was hick for a month with
Hlome,‛‛ and Eizabeth Scuavt
I ] Choctaw Indians*. Nearly $100,-
000 was disbursed in three days.
Paris, Tex., March 26.—The .. .u, ....g2
18 month old ehild of John Mud-/Durland contibutes his sec,na
dox south qf Bsom, was bidlv
in addition, a thorougkly nrti-lic
I YEOMEN.
Gilmer Homentead; No 968, mteets 1st and
rd Tuesday nights in each month.
I W. R.bTEPHENS, Foreman.
p K Bennett, Cor respondent. —
fen Road Time Table
COTTON BELT ROUFE..
I TRAINS OOI NG xoRrn,
go. 4. (day train) 2:39 p. m.
go. 2. (night) ' 3:22 a. m.
TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
go. 8. (day) 12:48 p. m
No 1. (night) 1:31 a. m
J. E WooDIN, Agent
TEXAS SOUTHERN.
MORTH MOUND.: -
No. 1 Passenger 10:13 a. m.
No. 5 Way Freight 1:25 p. in,
SOUTH BOUND.
.No. 2 Passenger 4-29 p.m
No. 6 WayFreight 10:50 u.m
r Tpm Smith, Agneta
scalded about the ppiae and hipaieln Revolt;" Jano Adam-
bypitting down in a tub of water wiites a thoughtful ami appeal
Savwpossible serous spell of parenks
fever later on by cleansing your • do you think your daugh-
/; ; k.
Eyes
you should suffer». f rom Dspop- Pheipscontinnesherseral story,
‘ mn,ct,."g nt " - ‘••Though Life Us Do Part ’
or any liver omplaints, when There are also some «xecizeni
Hlerhitewill «<». ana. E Clshort-tories. l. Ap,.| i-sue
is beautiful in its Lanter cov. I
wk HK4TKKATK.
'I hut for mme than fifteen j
tear- llent’f’ure ha- ben work- \
ing on the I ill C(4 d. I 8 All’s ion
On de banks ch de Amazon, far away, far sWay, be jabers, said 1 at; hould him
Whar Dr. Green gits August Flowers to dis da: vourse] f ”
Ah pinked dose fowers in Angust in ole Brazil, -° 5 "
THE ENTIRE FAMIIY.
Grand Pop ure it for Rheuma-
tisur. Diol lor Luts. Spruins ami
Bruises. Mammy for Burns,
deaids and aches. Sis fur (‘a-
tai i h and Chilblaine. I n-e it
foreverytthg. and it never «i-
appoinrs anv of us It ‛-urey
vanks any old paiu out by to-
roots. _ -
Hunts Lightning Od is what I
am lulling you ahout"
SCARCER THERE THAN HERE.
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-Miss Blanche Bates, the eminent
heiress, in the course of a luncheon
that she gave at Sherry’s, in New
York, to her sister artiste, Miss Ger-
aldine Farrar, said a witty thing
about marriage. . \
“In heaven, we are told,” she re-
marked, “there is no marriage nor
gi^ng in marriage.” \
She smiled and added :
“No wonder, when^there not men\ ,
enough even here to go round.”
1 | morning in New York city, and
i having occasion to mak a trifling
purchase, dismounted before a small
emporium and. seeing an Irishman
standing idly by, railed to him, say-
ing: “Here, l’at. hold my horse.”
Pat; who was but newly arrived
from the "ould sod," glanced criti-
cally at the animal in question, then - ■
haveatorpidhverwhenHerhne,, Tul talk os
fhennlv iver regu la tot Win hep l
ou? There »« no reasnn why
ask your doctor. If you think
you need something for your
blood, ask your doctor. If you
think you would like to try
Ayer’s non-alcoholic Sarsapa-
rilla, ask your doctor. Con-
sult him often. Keep in close
touch with him.
R we publish our formulas
/A m Wo Danish a’cohot
FG F from our edichzes
A A2802‛4 We urge you to
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Wine of Cardui
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of female disease, but after using the well-known Cardul Home Treatment, I was entirely well."
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WKiic U3 A LEI Ilk
Au’ aidu‛ l‘,e a Yankee, ah lougs to be dar still.
KAngnst Flower is-the only medicine
(free from 2lcoholic stimizlants) that has ।
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mnother of the gill. ‘Haven’t .yon a owlholler, an’m coi
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Stephens, J. J. Upshur County Echo. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 2, 1908, newspaper, April 2, 1908; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430999/m1/3/: accessed June 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.