The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931 Page: 2 of 6
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THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY OCT. 15, 1931
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folows: Sheriff J. M. Seago, ADAMS CIGAR AND NEWS
LATE WIRE NEWS
Williams of Eulogy and Mrs.
Gilmer
W. Side Square
Services were conducted by
000 and Catcher Albert Booh of National Bank failed to
open
Production ia now 185 bar- the Braves is traded to Milwau-
at the Andrews Chapel near
kee, in the deal.
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terment was made there also.
Sr., 76, who died Monday at the
Coleman National Bank, First
ed a menth ago.
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prepare defense of charge of Mr.-hd Mrs. Wes Holmes near
average.
Texas condition was given ax I carrying a pistol in the court I Bettie.
A party was enjoyed at the
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2,269.319 bales.
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The following from a Bosque
county paper will be read with
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. Milwaukee, Oct. 9.—The Wis
consin News today said that
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pricedat $uo isthe
open tab firh-up.
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3 lb. can Maxwell House
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rels per well.
The Commission is also plan
ningto cut West Texas, except
the Panhandle ten per cent.
in Godley following an illness
of three years.
Mrs. Seago was born in Up-
shur county. She was Miss Su-
Jones after the killing of John
Gherris in a gang quarrel.
Mrs. Bertie McCrary of Dal-
las, a sister-in-law, claimed the
body of Del McCabe, Scrivnor’s
companion, who was killed by
Detective Loren Miler trying
to evade arrest at a hotel here.
’McCabe’s son, Dale, 5, was with
her.
IF YOU PREFER SMART YET
INEXPENSIVE FOOTWEAR
AND A WCORRECT" FIT JUST
VISIT SCHULLER'S COMFY
SHOE DEPT.
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SERVICES HELD FOR
UPSHUR 00. RESIDENT
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HERE’S TIMELY SAVINGS IN TWO
SPECIAL GROUPS OF NEW FALL
DRESSES
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" Helingfors, Finland, Oct. 12.
—The Bank of Finland suspend
ed the gold standard following
other Scandinavian countries to
today. S
after week, month after month—
, the six-cylinder Chevrolet has proved its right
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DR. T. 8. RAGLAND
and
DR. MADISON 8. RAGLAND
Offices Over First Nat. Bank
Phones No. 6, 171 and J 03
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8. DAICHES
Jewelry and Watch and Clack
Repairing.
Choice line of Jewelry and
Silverware
Robertson’ Drug Store
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lowed on trade buying, bring-
ing noon prices to "within 5 or
10 points of yesterday’s close.
The New Orleans market act
ed similarly. .
Chicago, Ill., Oct. 12.—Phil-
lip D. Andrea, Al Capon’s body
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dapacities. Three wheelbase lengths. A wide
variety of Chevrolet-designed and Chevrolet-
built bodies. Just name the type of truck you
need—and you will very likely find it in
Chevrolet’s all-inclusive line.
Each Chevrolet truck has a 50-h.p. six-cylinder
engine—25% more powerful than any other
engine in a truck priced so low. Maximum load-
capacity is assured by unusually large bodies,
supported by long rigid frames and long parallel-
are
among the lowest in the commercial car market.
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Extensive Line of Magazines
and Newspapers
Expert Barber Service
See your dealer below
"Better Clothes For The Family”
Special Friday and Saturday
TWO FEATURE GROUPS OF THE NEW IN
MILLINERY
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Right at the beginning of the season .... worth-
while reductions on stylish new Dresses, but the days
are numbered for Dresses at Schuller’s »- . . they
MUST move.
You’ll like the materials in these frocks ....
you? like the correct styling and above all you’ll like
these lowered prices
"P. S. DONT WAIT TOO LONG.”
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delivery and hauling ned.
nt models. Half-ton and 1 M-ton pay-load
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Seago;—- t ,
‘ "Funeral services were held Rev. Charles Wh He of Cleburne
standurdy "P
uipment extra. Low delicered
STAMPSINEWS
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School began here Monday
with pretty good 1 attendance. |
We still have T. ‛N Camp, Carl
Loyd and Herbert Taff for trus
tees. We are hoping for a good
school year. . , . 1
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Floyd
moved from Gilmer here last
week and will room with Mrs.
Stella Robertson during this
term of school, Mr, Floyd being
one of our teachers.
Mr. and Mre, T. N. Camp and
Mrs. Abb Bland were at the
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(By Associated Presa)
Austin, Oct. 10.—The Rail-
road Commission has ordered
production per well, in East
Texas field cut to 165 barrels
daily, effective Tuesday.
marriage in Upshur county in
1877. She united with the
Church of Christ at the age of
slaying Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 303,895 to same date last year. "Federal court is not obliged to
Texas ginnings were given as I exercise its duties confronted
te S'
J. W. JOHNSON
Contraetor and Builder
Pians and Specifications Fur-
nished.
Phones 8 and 130
Office in oden Bldg,
sasararararasararraransennsererer
GROCERY VALUES
THAT WILL SAVE YOU
MONEY
5,100,000 bales. I Andrea was searched and the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O.
The census bureau announc-gun found on him Saturday. Mangrum Saturday night, with
Regardless of how often you visit Sehul
ler’s you’ll find new merchandise.....
that’s why we are lowering the price on
this group of stylish new millinery.
Fine Felt ia the material and every one
is correct in shape, color and trimming ef-
fect.
“THE QUANTITY LS LIMITED SO
CHOOSE EARLY"
bedside.of their daughter, Mrs. san ne Mary Green prior to her
Harper Bland at Longview last
.CHEVROLET Snnen TRUCKS
Tuesday afternoon’ at Andrews ,
Chapel for MrS. H. W. -Seago, Eulogy at 5:60 o’elock and in-
Washingtn, Oct. 8—The De-
partment of Agriculture an-
Bounced cotton production as
indicated by October 1st con-
ditions at 16,284,000 bales, com
pared with 15,685 000 estimat-
Gilmer, H. W. Seago Jr., of
Ardmore, Okla., J. B. and L. H.
Seago of Godley, Mrs. Bill
Cheeks of Weinert, Mrs. John
Des Moines, Iowa, Oct. 12.—
Five officers took Shilo Scriv-
nor to Houston to face a mur-
der charge. The time of their
departure and their route was
kept secret to avoid possible at-
tempt at rescue.
Shilo Serivnor is wanted for
home of her son, L. H. Seago, Cozier and Sons of Godley had
charge of the arrangements."
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week end when she had her
tonsils reomved. She was re-
today. It.is in the hands of a
National bank examiner.
The June 30th statement
showed resources of $1,637,293.
The deposits were given as $1,-
001,577.
chy Assoctated Press)
Coleman, Tex., Oct. 9.—The
1%-ton 157-inch
Stake Truck
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eighteen and lived a devoted
Christian life.
“Deceased is survived by her
husband and seven ‘children as
FARMERS’ FRIEND COTTON
YARD.
South of Lovell’s. Store on the
South Highway
' Now Ready To Weigh
A. W. TUCKER
the week end in jail, quite a number of guests from
as. II. Wilkerson said.
interest here, as the deceased kauomuue • —rB- r. T”
was the mother of Sheriff J. M. Will Robinson of Faulk, Ark,
were given at 69.3 compared they had acted after runs fol- ported doing nicely,
with 68-menth ago. It haslowing the failure of other Roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
averaged 53.3 per cent fortenbanke in this section. They Willeford, left Monday to ac-
years in the October 1st aver- plan to merge the three and company County Agent W. M.
age. I then reopen. , Burkes on a free trip to the
The yield is estimated at —s---------- Dallas Fair. He will be gone
190 1-2 pounds per acre, com- guard at the tax evasion trial, most of the week.
pared with 147 7-10 last yifarl was ordrd held without bail, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Duffey
and 154 4-10 for the ten yearand given until tomorrow to and children spent Sunday with
CrossPlains, Tex., Oct. 7.—
The explosion of safe-cracking
paraphernalia at Smith’s Phar-
macy early today fatally burn-
ed a man giving the name of
Joe Robbins. He died in a
local hospital.
Fire, which followed the ex-
plosion destroyed several thous
and dollars’ worth of stock and
fixtures. After it had been ex-
tinguished, Robbins was found
badly burned in side the build-
ing
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New York, Oct. 8.—The cot- ---.
ton market showed little re- Washington,, Oct. 10The
action b the government pro- grand jury investigation of
duetion estimate. Bishop Jas. Cannon, Jris fin.
Seling .Iter issuance of theished. I wan announced that
report caused an -additional „ the report would be made pub-
point loss’to an earlier deeline lic in aweek or ten days, which
of 10 to 14 point.. A rally fol- must decide if Cannon violated
’the corrupt practice act in dis-
position of money in the Anti-
Smith Campaign in 1928.
Cannon claims he used the
money in Virginia and thereby
[escaped Feleral authority.
Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Collum
and family attended the Dal-
las fair Sunday.
SURVEYING"
Elevations & Oil Well ocations
Land Surveys, Subdivisions
GEO. D. ROSSIE
(Civil Engineer)
Box 282 Gilmer Ph. 339
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CONTINENTAL OIL CO.
Conoco Products
Gasoline—Oiks—Greases
Two Blocks North of Square
Phone 343
W. N. PENN, Agent
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DR. LUKE BERRY
Dentist
Maintain Dental Laboratory
Phone 165
Crosby Bldg. Gilmer,, Texas
OAK LAWN SANITARIUM
X-Ray and Other Electrical
Equipment. Emergency,
Surgical and Medical
Cases Received
DR. H. J. CHILDRESS
fO—f. • b n<t, Miehicum. an trmeh bed b Amdianepei
. — prieermmd..c.m.a.c.tma
out of the community present.
Messre. Jim Shockey Lindy
Steelman and Grady Fowler
drove over to Longview Sunday
Miss Roxie Bland was sick
with fever part of last week.
Singing was pretty good Sun
day night.
BROWN EYES.
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"I saw it In The Miror"
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SCHULLER’S
Owners have found that on a ton-mile basis
. Chevrolet costs less for gas and oil, less for
upkeep and less for service than any other
truck—regardless of the number of cylinders.
And price-comparison will show that this big.
Sturdy Chevrolet Six in one of the lowest-priced
trucks you can buy. ;
Today, any truck utter can apply thii economy
to hit own particular work. The current Chev-
a"folet commercial car line covers practically
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STAND, BARBER SHOP
Hot and Cold Showers
There were 13,932.(MM) gin-1 National Bank and the Central
ned last year. State Bank all closed today.
Crop conditions as of Oct. 1.1 The officials announced that
69. The estimate for Texas is I room.
tienCost
Art (The Great) Shires, pictur- First National
esque Texasi baseball player,, D I e n . n:
has been sold by the Milwaukee | bank Ol Del KlO
dub of the American Assocla-1 (loses Its Doors
tion, to the Boston Braves, Na-
tional League club. (Br Associated rress)
The price is reported at $10,- Del Rio, Oct. 13.—The First
ed 5,408,307 bales ginned be- He spent
fore Oct. u, compared with 6,-| Judge Ji
most economical truck
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is noir arailablr In 25 different models
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priced an ion an 9 nith body
1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee 33e
l qt. Mustard ------- 15
14-oz. Bottle Catsup —— l5e
Chum Salmon —---12c
Mackerel Salmon------- 9c
l pt. Peanut Butter----19c
5 II*. Pinto Beans _-----20c
2 lb. Box Crackers ------ 27e
25 lb. sack Sugar ----1.35
Shorts --------,— 75c
Lunsford Lovell
Next Door to Highway Garage
Fresh Steak. 1b. --
White Lily Flour
Highest Patent Flour
16 lb.'bucket lard
8 lb. bucket Lard r—
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1931, newspaper, October 15, 1931; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1440374/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.