The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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BARAGA KLASS ENOCH LOCAL TEN THOUSAND
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BAPTIST CHURCH
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Through his attorneys,Messrs
school gathered at the Gilmer
Take Your Cue
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attack < f sickness
dation with a part of, your earnings, however sma”.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Lila Lee. Casson Ferguson, Th
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How a girl renounced conven-
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The cash plan will save y
groceries at a very close i
Over fifty strong, the Baraca
class of the Baptist Sunday
read about chicken barbeci
almost every section of the
and.the people of the freeze had not have damaged
been requested to his berries he would have done
Mr. Geo. Peebles has recently
had a stroke of paralysis, and is
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hundreds. See youn fortune rien against the possibl
by William De Mille.
Thomas Meighan was the
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the flare of life and dau
love. The tender touch!
blended in a radiant F
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for the feast.
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William Fox Presents
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LATE NEWS
AND COMMENT
proAuction.
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Yy Edward Peple, produced
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Enjoy a Checken Babecue at the
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With plenty of rain and sen
shine the crops are looking fined
This community was glad to
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“THE PKIT
From the Celebrated Sto y
H. P McGaughy Cashier.
OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
UPSHUR COUNTY
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We Offer You Jug As
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Ag Yor Patronage
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From Franklin, Join the Legion of our depositors.’
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etiing circles until now you
“Poor Dear Margaret Kirby”
A viyid picturization of the famous novel of the • same
".name by Kathleen Norris.
i Star, author, story, director, cast and production tall
3100 per cent. .A combination unexceled.
F ALSO PATHS NEWS—WITH REAL NEWS.
NIGHT 8:00 7
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GILMER Upshur County, TEX AS,WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 22, 192).
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The court house yard was sur-
veyed Wednesday morning ow-
ing to a duspute that anise over
how much acreage it contained.
There was slightly less than two
thirds of an acre or 66.12.
| Buying Here Means Spend ng
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If there was ever a time when housewives should
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Friddle and I has thirteen more acres which
Manufactured by the American Cotton Oil C.mpiny.
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Alto William Duncan apd Edith Johnson In
FIGHTING FATE"
icine unless the pro’s agree
fine eight pound boy.-among t himselves and get (‘on-
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
REIKI PH TI RES Marring ( (INSTANCE BINNEY
isspirite l .r) <: a’lventure in Central America.
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Rains in the Panhandle are de-
(laying the wheat harvest.
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and FAncelia Billingten in
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Former, In Rad
ceremony was performed by
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TOMORROW
ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN and a strong cast in
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ios and beautiful models.
The thrill of a wonderful
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family visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Dean at Cross
Roads Sunday last.
Mr. Ellis Ray of Kelsev visited
Mr. Barrett's last Sunday.
The boll weevils have alrcady
Elder J. O. Lindsey. The groom
----------(is of the Enoch community the
y been, elected teacher of the bride of Lafayette community,
class and just before the delec-
isn’t bad, and Mr. Graddick
where it will be secure. Advise
ro 3k in “The Miracle man.
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Also a two reel comedy
featuring
CLYDE COOK IN
“THE JOCKEY"
spend money right, now is the time.
en ypu c_ - * _
i money, as we sell our
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Mr. Will
quite sick.
Enoch have
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PL AYIN( SQME"
[ REX TODAY
5 THOMAS MEIGHAN, Charles /gle, Kathlyn w
commenced operating in the cot- will not be much cotton crop left
tion onlv to embrace it agaiq.— ton fields of this section and un- in this community.
Crystal today.
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, GEO. TUCKER & SONS
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•os and Tovah
The great American Statesman, who stood with
George Washington in the revolutionary war, was
the son of a poor Boston shoemaker. He started in
the printing business for himself in early manhood,
worked hard, lived frugally, and saved his money. He
Inui plenty to live on in old age, and his paper still
goes on in the lead of all others.
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temoon to enjoy aneniezdar-imonths ago, and their return is filed uit in the District court 0
becue I welcomed by many friends. Upshur county asking for $10.-
'Jack Pope, noted for his art1 ty a! unK.PeoPle, Nn. ed 000.00 damages for the accident I
in barbecuing and basting a prrtat he on,’ at the crossing in the northern
chicken until it will almost melt! The recs marriage of Mr. part of the city on June 1st,
in your mouth, with his helpers,1 Thos pesehttn rnid Miss Rose when his team was struck by a
went out in advance of the class [Thread j|| hett - ” H‘ southbound Cotton Belt train,
and by 7:30 with bread and pick { t thir m tend Sei his wife instantly killed and he
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table.meal was served, Rev. J. C.
Newman called the assemblage suffering severely, but his many
to c rder and announced that Mr friends have hopes of his
recov.
Florence wanted to make a few
। try.
| Mrs. (Grandma) Pritchett has
remarks.
He announced that he had ac-’been quite sick but is reported The soldier bonus bill is report
cepteduthe responsibility which . imping. ed out by the Senate,
he fully realized, of teaching the, Mr. Mason Pilcher is suffer. ...
c ass and urged all the members ing from a severe case of tonsil- Gregg county is to have a
to be in attendance with their itis. threc days fairin September,
usual enthusiasm, and extended Mr. and Mrs. Emery Arring-’
4 sordial invitation to others to ton of near Pritchett visited rel-i John L. Lewis is opposing
i< in cm. e plead for the atives in the Encck community Samuel Gompersas Labor Lead-
hearty, co-operation of t he class I Sunday er
which he said was necessary to— There was a cottage meeting
success, and mentioned the so-, last Friday night at the h, me of1 Two million pounds of woul
cial Pieasures of such a gather- Mrs.Gec. Pritchett. It was well was sold at San Angelo a few
ing as Was this, and extended al ,, , > . . , 1dav. a0
, 1 “[attended and some interesting 0/* ago.
cordial weleome to .the visit ns. subjects discussed. - ,
Rev J (. Newman invoked the Mr. R G. Friale during the There are 80 ( km < a "11
divine blezinE, and fifty hue- past week harvested has oat the beach at Gab vston when"
8r men pressed forward to the crop : bathing in a sjate 01 il1dty i. ।
well laden tables and undtertek,. Leonara Sant, late or prohibited. J
the task of disposing of as manv i Idaho and her infant, hav, beeni -2-
well barbecued chickens. wash- •< > . • . 1 . , Cotton, wheat, sheopvere-
’ " quite sick during the past weeki ,, , , -
ing them down with cold drinks i , . > tables and all Kinds 41
.. „ । ion. . but are icperfe improving. , , ■
On account of the threatenod ro. 11 v, ; have suffeled a sharp decline in
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inclemency of thesweather the Johnson, reccnitly a fine thicpatst few days
erwod hurrud back to town after we ight • 1-2 Ibs.
the feast, every one expressing Born to Mr. and Mis. Jas.
his appreciation of the well or- w.; . 1
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dered barbecue, the social gath- i. , I , 1 1,
. , Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert
ering and the pleasures of the Sant, a fine seven pouna girl,
outing on such a pleasant sum- Born to Mr. ana Mrs. Geo. o.
mo! (Vening. ’ o e. , ,
— , _ Sant a inn* six pound boy.
East Texas, is the naturalj Born to Mr. and Mrs. , ■
home of the chicken barbecue It c. 1 , 1 uic
, , Starks a ten and a halt pound
was here that it had its ( 1 igin, 1 boy
and its fame soroad in ever wid-1 Mrp p Pritchett has 1......
Mt t ro pre- nls a special
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“ARE \I I MEN \LlkE”
-iriny t he rtut ifl
MAY \I I.IS< N
Beer will sorin be used as mel-
tarium but her Lands hope sh'e sold $1,505 worth of blackberries
will be able to return shortly, to the Alex Woldert Company,
THE BR WE LEADING
WOMAN’
Which is chapter 3 of
WHITE HORSEMAN ’
Also a Good Comedy’
-GIVING AND TAKING"
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Matince and Night. TODAY
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FO R SALE BY
R. KNOWLES
GILMER
gather at his home fine day thissstill better, but $150 per acre
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Is the Amount Asked for the
Cotton Belt Railroad Injur- j
ing Henry Ford and
Killing His wife
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Fertilizer will hasten the growing crop to maturity B|
ahread of the bo. weevils. All crops will make a large: 9
| 12 yield it civen a gond atppljcation of f?i ‛ ‛izt dining th r 8 '
i growing perie !. 6! ।
Try the South Carolina ply<. Give youv crops a ide an- e ,
§1 plication of our Bull Dog/Brands of fertilizer.
‛0 Bull Dog Brands arebeA by test. See that the 1I D gs Sf
C head is on every bagyoubuy.
Tom Mix in “The Road Demon
f of i homeless baby girl. All
omanc » that creeps up close to
Creel is reporterl after paying for the crates.
! FRIDAY ‛Admission 10 & 20c
'will be bearing next year.
“The PrinkeChappifrom the
famous play % Edwar Peple—
Rex today. / P
WILLIAM F
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nil quite sick dining the east wet k ed the battle of the Argonne in
I with tonsilitis. the grat war, but 600 have se-
try, but still they lack somel The little son of Mr. Hugh cured admission to cover the
the essentials that made Umm ' h . who has been * ? Dempsey Carpentier tight July
r “ ing with poison from a scratch
famous hero. i r . -0
... ... on the foot is reporte improv-
We are indebted to Mr TO |
Williams for the ride ou her, 8, . , . ,, Pecos and Toyah 11' uryin
and desire toacknowledge our ' heSune laysehool hu‛ 1 tha th state establish a Stat
appreciation of the invitation to churchevery Sundas at ' ' " park and pleasure rosort tn ll.
| participate in the feast. , ts progress.,,,, nn-ely. SnujDan- mountains Ifo kuwi
We congratulate the class on ever Sumay ", natrally they area pleasure r.-i,
their new teacher, and feci sur. The >••«»« ladi a■ "1 -m. for we have bcn huuting
that he will make them „ goalxentlemanis mutual ™1 —thes moumtain
f ment ass (iat1()1) meets eve; v . _ __
one.
w i ■ , Sunday evening a 7119 W‛ C AT VOL M \ N M \k ES
Me would also suggest that 1,,,
,00 , ... I,wouldb gladtoheve yogri" \ kILLING ON TEN
they have these chicken barbe-
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ee gel together mectings fre-i Mr.qunine,latcoft -
uuenth fo as the teacher sug- ......1 ,f pal, , is n |r, Trit......
/gested it brings thrill together . . . . 1 .. , ,1 , .
, . . * porte euite sick. ins man, Wiley Graddik a l yler gar-;
closer in a social wav, and adds । c 1 . , 11. 1 i
i , . • , friends * di regret to barn He age man has a tin acre black I
: to then enthusiasm as members . ' . .1 . i , 1 ' . , .
I e ., ,, is at present with his parent, berry patch as a side line, but
of the Baraca Class. ,, ' , . . n
Mr. and . ... .1. S. Beene n‛ from recent receipts it will 001 1
. ~ ~ ' ’ Cross Road - b, ine main line. This ten acres I
I ( onstable Davis has berr , ... ,, '• 1 . c.c. . .
. , Mrs. Delia letililier w no waswas damaged fifty per cent by
rounding un the town loafers,and. . ,Lu c 1 . , ce
, ('pirated on at tin Sanitarium a the freezze last winter, vet oft
several arrests were made re- , I r ,u ..211
5 I „ • „ , fewdavsugoistilat the san;-1 of this patch Mi (iraddick has
Fjl irntly, but most of them were -l---... .......
L! | discharged aftei their explana-
tion of why they were loafing in
town. One was fined, after ad
mitting that he worked half a
day the week previous. However
he had the money to pay his fine.
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Fifty-nine cases ct liquor were- tT
turne l over to 1. S Marshall by i e F4
Elijah ■ t he Sheriff at Herford) It was ;g —4•
■ * valued-at over $20,000. ; e
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A photoplay entertnm mt ( » luxe of glowing charm
The most charming love stor y ever told.
Star1s s p in. THURSDAY
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 75, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 22, 1921, newspaper, June 22, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1432025/m1/1/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.