Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1917 Page: 3 of 4
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wealth of incidental material—at
ideal vehicle for this frolicking,
tomboy star, Jackie Sanders, with
her sunshiny hair and laughing
disposition, will be the attraction at
the Rex to night.
Jackie Saunders will take you
back to your childhood days when
you used to spell out words on your
tingers behind mother’s back and
play with mice and all other crawly
things which you would not even
dare to touch now that you have
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Indications are that a greater aum1
bar of Latin-Americans win atten the
National Farm and Live Stock Bow.
at Now Orleans, Nov. 1» to 19; than
have ever visited any fair in the Uni 1
ed States, with th* possible ezceptiem
of th* Panama Pacific exposition. Oww
ers of "hactendas" in South and Cem
tral America, the West Indies and
Mexico see ia the New Orleans show
an opportunity to acquire the superion
grade* of foundation live stoak whicl
all of them are seeking.
Wide publicity for the show has been
achieved throughout all the Latin
Amerloan republics. More than one
hundred export houses in New Or-
leans and other southern cities have
assisted the fair management in the
distribution of over 100,000 pieces of
advertising literature in Spanish and
Portuguese. Advertising and news
matter has been carried in a number
of periodicals circulating in the
tropica.
Governor Pleasant of Louisiana has
extended to the presidents of the verb
ous republics, with their staffs, an
official invitation to be preseat. The
"great white fleet” of the United Fruit
Company, the Mexiaan Navigation
Company, the Cuyamel Fruit Com
pany, Vaccaro Brothers, and other
steamship lines are making special
passenger rates for the term of the
fair from all their ports, and also will
make low rates on shipments of live
stock purchased at the sales during
the fair
Now that two great packing houses,
Morris & Co. and Wilson & Co. have
begun operations in New Orleans and
are making that city the principal
market for cattle imported from the
tropics, a great impetus is being given
stock production throughout the Latin
republics. At the same time, a logical
reason has been brought to exist whx
the Latin-American raisers will regard
the Crescent City as the best point of
contact with the United 8etes is all
matters pertaining to the cattle in-
dustry All the United States con-
suls in the Latin American countries
s re aiding in the distribution of infor
mation pertain tug to the New Orleans
show
The Pan American Club of New Or-
leans will be host to the Latin Amer
ican visitors at the fair, and will pro
vlde interpreters These visitors will
be enrolled in the Lve Stock Buyers*
Convention and will be among the
most eager purchasers at the auction
sales which will be held Thursday.
Friday and Saturday, Nov 15 to 17
Several hundred personal letters have
been written by the fair management
in response to inquiries from the
Latin-American territory
With the show covering such a great
foreign field, breeders in this country
will find it an excellent medium for
disposing of pure bred live stock.
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A telephone message here Sunday
night to Sheriff L. A. Latch asked
that he come down after two young
men there in the calaboose, charged
witn burglarizing a Big Sandy
store.
{Sheriff L. A, Latch and Consta-
ble W. E. Powers went down and
brought them up Sunday night and
• lodged them in jail.
The young men refused to give
their names, and at this writing al|
efforts to find out who they are has
failed.
One of them admitced that he
was from Fort Worth, but refused
t give his name, while the other re
fused to give his place of aesidence
or name.
They had in their possession a
lot of skeleton and other keys, four
shot guns, seven six-shooters and
seven or eight -boxes of cartridges
that were identified as the plunder
that had been taken from a Big
Sandy store.
Mr. Latch went back down to
Big Sandy Monday to make furiher
investigation, but at this writing
has not returned.
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brown mule, about 12 or 14 hands
high Finder will please notify
Emmitt Greer. Graceton, Texas.
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FOR SALE—I wo god young
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The Board of Trade force was
busy Monday arranging for the
Liberty Loan public speaking and
demonstration here Wednesday af-
ternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Noted
speakers will be here and everybody
is expected to attend
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 191, Ed. 1 Monday, October 22, 1917, newspaper, October 22, 1917; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1408719/m1/3/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.