The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1935 Page: 3 of 6
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taxi was called and testified
a year. Subscribe now to Gil-
once before received the ex-
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with
same
be known to the jury. So long
admissible
as
lying groaning on the ground, morning and soon
Former Deputy Sheriff .Mar-
had no time to stop when
he
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Sanders and Gua Morris I of
Mrs: W.F.
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Pope, Jr., who worked for R.
says Miss
Beatrice
years,”
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Young of Mings Chapel,
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wages.
were excused Thursday until
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given the defendant the regular
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trial. Hensley gave i to War-
Long, is found guilty of federal
who put it in his shirt
bosom, after which he left with
income tax evasion and.
new
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drunk to get his money, tried
to get him in a dice
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Fresh Squash, lb.
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Fresh Onions. hunch . 3c
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Young proudly says.
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Pres. Roosevelt, in his
Moody..x-governor of Texas,
led the U. S. prosecution.
22c
14c
Michael who worked at the
Eagle Cafe near the Harmon
afterwards
arrested
drive "for improved living condi-
tions, plans cheaper and , bet-
' ter homes for city and farm.
crime made it inadvisable for
his attorneys to permit this to
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where he had fallen from .the
car.
Then, Warren said, he took
Brown’s watch and the money
MATCHES,
6 Boxes
Marshmallows,
1-lb. box
it Was not
evidence. ,
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1-lb. taxes -
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taxi, and try to have a
dollar bill cashed.
Ben Ellison, owner of
ing the week with Mrs.
good’s parents, Mr. and
W. C. Barnwell.
here before Judge Walter Rus-
sella---
The jury was finally- com-
pleted- at four. o’clock ‘ Thurs-
others from death at the hands
of killers.
. Attorney W. W. Sanders of
the prosecution. - T
Warren had not a ‘ single
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Mr. Nat Gentry, Jr.,
describing her new
1 closet.
Rib ROAST,
Pound -----
We Will Have the Largest Display of Cotton Goods That Has
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Hotel. He told of Warren com-
ing there to have him call
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coming there. He said Warren
told him earlier of his plans to
rob Brown and now he had the
dead man’s watch and money
This was at about 2:30 in the
Bulk COCOANUT, -t 7,
Pound ______________ A • C
Milton Rash, New Bethlehem,
W.'L. Petty, Soules Chapel.
A. S. Byman, Gilmer. ;
J. H. Monk, Mings Chapel.
It .required the examination
E. C. Williams, toller of the
Citizens National Bank..... of
Tyler then identified the eheck
and said he had cashed it for
Brown, giving him five and
of murder there about sixty
other eases to require the at-
"s tourist
id blooda
then caked. He had been coun-
ty attorney for Smith
when the offense• commit-
ted.. He testffied that he had
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was not granted and the ver-
dict will be appealed to higher
which occurret„near Hawkins.
In addition to the above five
cases which the grand jury will
have before_them for investi-
gation for the first time, there
are three cases charging mur-
while. When Brown got back
in the car he walked up to him
and hit him over the head He
GOODYEAR
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SPEEDWAY
Tough. Thick Tread with
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FULL PACK .
NO SLACK FILLING
' these attempts, said he would
knock him in the head.
The statement went on to
tin Jones of Tyler • was the
first witness after the non
borate claims already made by Met
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Manufactured by baking
powder Specialists who
make nothing but bak-
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It is built of large radio
boxes that Mr. Young secured
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heard his brother’s agonized
. screams. The youngster was
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The State thenplaeed C; M. being shown in this, the first tu
murder trial, to be held in Up- guilty.
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after the jury, had been
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K*3 POWDER
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G. G Carrington, ’ Indian
Rock. g --
C. L. Brooks, Mings Chapel.
taken to Huntsville for safe- and
keeping. ' - the car and fooled around -
NEW CLOTHES CLOSET
‘ "Its the handiest thing on
clothes doketg.
In addition to these charges
i, Brown with ”75 or 80 dollars,”
children departed Saturday
morning for Dallas after spend-
. a witness, nor did he testify in
ten-
his own behalf. The fact that
• he had a criminal record and______
a had served time previously in Three papers a week M |1W
the state penitentiary, and had Subscribe now to Gil
officers came and
Warren.
THE GILMER WEEKLY MIRROR, THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1938.
Co. he styed. Pearl Hensieyt TTen
got-the. bolt, which was about
eight inches long and an inch
in diameter, with a big tap on
RADIO BOXES MAKE
Jones, tried on Wednesday for
transperting liquor, the ' jury
ths defennewstrdudsmun bolt, put it in his shirt bosom, to driving Warren and Hensley
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brought in a verdict , of not
of E. C. Brown in Smith coun-
ty on, December 31, 1933, was
commenced in district court
Frank Greena Big Sandy
Alton Goolsby, Gilmer,
20c
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Macaroni or 0.
.. Spaghetti, 2 boxesC
WATCH FOR OUR BIG CIRCULAI
IT WILL TELL YOU ALL ABOUT
OUR COTTON WEEK VALUES.
18 years in Atlanta -pen. Dan Warren admitted he had seen
with the murder of Eliza Prince - J. H Walt? Rhoneshoro:
T. N; Sorrels, Pattonfield.
NATIONAL COTTON WEEK
MAY 6TH to 11TH.
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NATIONS
FOOD STORE
BETTER FOODS FOR LESS MONEY
WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR ADDED SPECIALS
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say that Warren tried to get
Buster Holly to help him but
he refused. That he went to’
Tyler to the Harmon rooming
miles out of Tyier, he turned
duced to writing, and which he re
gets signed after reading. In this I
to the tourist camp beyond . ... . ...
. " " treme penalty for this
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The last witness before noon
Fresh Beans, -2-bs--13c
Blackeyed Peas, 1b. .... 10c
clock in thsmorning,and had
some ten dollar bills. With
game, Hensley they left the hotel in
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drops, but when he failed in all Nxt witness WgJS Joe
shur County in a number of
years.
Friday afternoon saw nonew
evidence introduced into the
trial but. the* State offered a
number of witnesses to corro-
Mrs. Thomas Shelby has re-
turned to her home in Leveland,
Texas, after a visit here with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Shepperd.
Joe Fisher, pal — of Huey
the jury. The three defense
lawyers followed, with District
Attorney G. L. Florence clos-
ing for the prosecution after
the noon recess.
. Attorneys for the State are
Dist;Atty, G. L. Florence and
Co. Atty. M. G Mell. For--the
defense, Attorney Jim Dorbant
house and got an iron stud
W. Fair ait bookkeeper. He
testified to havinggiven Brown
a check for $60 in payment of
Friday and court adjourned
’ feet wide. It has .shelves which
extend down one side for fold-
ed clothing, and a rod for the
hangers was made of an. old
mop handle, andthere is
'storage above on which the
clothing for the family had ben
i hung.-,
"It keeps the light and dust
off our clothes too,” Miss
had been trying to get him
of 55 jtrrors before 12 were
finally selected, and because of
Brown under the pretext of
taking him-home:About five
mer Weekly Mirror and Dallas
Semi Weekly Farm News.
. Mrs? George Tucker has re-
tuirned from a two ’ weeks
visit; to Waco and was accom-
panned home by her daughter-
-in-law, Mrs. H. H. Tucker and
granddaughter, Margaret Tuck-
er, who spent the week-end
here. »
a door, and lumber for the
base boards had to -be bought
which wil be on May 13;—
court order transferring the
case from Smith to Upshur
REMEMBER
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ng powder-, nder
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warning regarding making
confessions, that Warren made
a statement which was re-
and started in a car
in town for 85c. Paint, Hinges. tentton b< the grand^ jury the the., witness-
when it meets with the conven-
ing of the District Court
struck’Brown a number of
times more, even after he was
Co. Attorney M. G. Mell
opened the Slate’s - argument
after Judge Walter G. Russell
had presented his charge to
recess. He was one of the
the end. It was exhibited as
part of the evidence at the
• L. B. Crowley- was tried on
Wed. also, on a charge of driv-
ing while drunk,but on an in-
structed Verdict, because of
lack of proof and evidence, he
was acquitted. •
., m= top dollar bills.
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der still remaining on the
- w.2.JJII a — - w , from his billfold, later throw-
fault of a $5,000 bond charged day afternoon and mi comPos ing the empty purse and the------- — -
bolt away. He went back to party’of-officers who arrested
. town, got a taxi ’and with , a Grady Warren and Pearl iHens-
woman named PeartLHensley; ey at Buster Holl
= desveaboukthweemilesscaskof campag-........
“Arp to the tourist camp of stained. clothing ahlegedly worn
He nlan
'mw and •Bexinminzmthemtriak
MflK fe. B. Hapgooe ane Russell first introduced
Buster Holly,‛telltng him what by Warren and Brown’s watch, ' —.
‘ ■’ - .. . found in the pockets of the de- Gumer.
fendant's trousers.. . . In the case of
The court room-Ws crowded ‛ “-i
interest was
w in aerauat or „ouuu pona. Friday morning, the hearing
Morris Weems 1. held with- of testimony ingthe..trial rf
Grady Warren, for the murder
earth, and I don’t see why
we .haven't had it all 'these
MILLIONS OF PUNDS HAVt RUN
UED BY OUF GOVFRNMENT
1.00
gEAL, 20-)...... 49c
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- . -e 50-oz8. ____ 29c
N^BKANS. 19c
CORN FLAKES, 1 Q
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caught and became tangled, Winnsboro.
dragging the youth under a Gus Dean, colored, is held
wheel Hish Z" erushed without bond. charged with the
and died 1 few .minutes killing of hia wife at their home
ft Sherwood Ramsey said- Strother is held in de-
A3 did not know Lex was near andfa. .Cl— ..
with the murder of Mrs. Annie ed of the followingt -
^mith in the BeHefont com- R. C. Buie, Glenwood.
. q, — “ munity. r - I. C. Bennett, Big Sandy.
denm--a ; is held without bond charged
recess was Buster Holley, own-
. tnthwatnuntnamPkenb-na he did stand.
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him if he had anything - with
which to get Brow' ( money.
He said he did not but- that
there was an iron belt in the
bathroom, of the hotel where
BEEF ROAST, 14
Pound ________ •C
No. 7 or Short 1 rj
Cut STEAK, lb. _ ill
H. Roberts and Malcolm Smith
motored to Fort Worth Monday
morning to investigate the '
possibilities of Gilmer securing
a PWA loan for paving.
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happened. Then the two went
| to bed and shortly after the
- officers arrested Warren and
Hensley.--, - , As " ■ ali day and much
(gevsoot • g
Brown. He said Warren re-
turned alone at about one o‛-
which came to $2.65.
It is papered inside and out Mineola Monitor. \
with.aaperEhathefam-----
had on hand. The closet is 8
feet and 8rinches tall, and 4
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courts. Warren will likely be
and
nry
ttle.
ton- ,
Y<Hlth 14 aggos .FIVE MEN HELD
Track, Dies When "on"noRpen-cAAhces
It Fails to Stop According to the iatent check
Gladewatet,rexas, April 28. up there are five men held in
Dunaay oecause He lan oeu al bela wihont hond and
moving truck and found hisbeing hele Without Dondand
strength waa not equal to stop-twosare being held In default of
ping the many horsepowered bond. __<
[ . - - Dee Puckett is charged with
. _—[the murder of Will McWhorter
in true cowboy fashion .Lex. I ho died Wednesday from the
son of Mr. and Urs. % R. effects of gunshot wounds re-
Ramsey, playfully, tossed ceived near Hawkins. He l. ,
lariat • a.truckdriven V held in default of $5,000 bond. 1
brother, Sherwood, near their .
Sliced BACON, 6).
Pound -e 4•C
Big BOLOGNA, or,.
2 Pounds_________
Cured HAM, g
Center slices, 1b.
Fresh Carrots, bunch .. 3c
Fresh Tomatoes, 1b.
FRESH FRUITS '
Bananas, doz. ____ 18c
Oranges, doz. ..... 17c
Grapefruit, 6 for _ 25c
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Laschinger, Russell H. The Gilmer Weekly Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 2, 1935, newspaper, May 2, 1935; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1447877/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Upshur County Library.