Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1919 Page: 1 of 6
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GILMER, TEXAS, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AP.L 15, 1919.
VOL. 4. NO. 26
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The Definition of
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A UNIQUE GOOR.ROADS
MEETING HELD MONDAY
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to secure them.
Hon. W. W. Sanders was call-
ed upon and said the success of
aving Society
The April showers made al-1
most a continuous rain Tuesday
morning.
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On account of the rain there
were very few country people in
town Tuesday.
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thout
feet crown construction ; must be
supervised by a state and feder-
al engineer, material must be up
to a certain standard of eflic -
ncy, must be properly dram d,
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Appea’s to Church to Make Supreme
Eflo-t and 9acHtf.ce at This Time
to Christianize world and
Present Arms.
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• The speakers committee nam-
ed were Secretary Debenport, H.
Connell and MP. Mell.
The committee named to get
up data refutngthe many er-
roneous statement about the tax
and assessments wets named as
As Given By Webster is:
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He appointed on transpot ia-
tion committee, H. P. bcGau-
_E. C. Barnwell and W. H.
Marshall.They are to secure the
Tuesday for their future home there will be no mre wars. But JF
in Shreveport. Mr. Wilson has we have"harmony by threats and fear
just returned from over seas and by constant show of foree, I see
where he was in service in the o reason why nt mizht not be another
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tire garden and roasting ear
e rair, and our
crop prospect is better now. .
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and strength-
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of body and
ood appetite, ,
eerful spirits,
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do soineth ng sensa..
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ie keep pace
the sentiment very strong for
good roads and the bond issue.
In fact the concensus of op-
inion of the meeting was that in
spite of the selfish opposition of
Big Sandy, the bond issue would
carry • if the erroneous state-
ments that were being made
about it were met and refuted.
All the business men were
urged to keep good road litera-
ture at their places of business
and call on all their friends and
HIGHWAY ENGINEER
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organization that cann
chair appoint committees after
and called upon Secretary Deb-
enpott to present the case of
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W. M EOSHEE,
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the county to help carry the
bond issue, showing them the
necessity for it.
Engineer Foshee, of the State
Highway Commission, was pres-
ent and he explainsrover his own
signature in another place, as
he did at this meeting, the re-
quiements for Fe deral and-State
call.,
Upon the .arrival in the Dis-
trict Court room Judge Duck
Walker on the bench, called the
autos to take speakers out where waete a wac
speakers are desired to help outF27th Division,
in various communities. 1 ____I
a vote had heen 1
zation which was voted unanim-
The Commissioners Court has
been asked to take cognizance
of the refusal of Big Sandy pre-
cinct to co-operatfe with thebal-
ance of the county in trying to
get good roads. If Big Sandy
persistently starts a fight with
the balance of the county, it
looks as if the balance of the
county ought to be able to take
care of itself in the fight, even
if it has to resort to reprisals.
BANK; an establishment for
the deposit of money ; the office
■ where money transactions . are
conducted; to defend; to fortily.
Had we space we could add to
this a thousand definitions of
the modern bunk, such as
An institution of Service—
An establishment for the fpr-
the rance of. community enter-
prises.
A place of Safety, of Strength
and satisfactory dealings.
These things and many more
define the character and pur-
poses of our bank. .
Briefly speaking, it is an Insti t
tution of Service. Co-operation,
Sound Business Prihciples.
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aidhssuring all that there would
be no trouble about that, sate-
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customers in different parts of contrarymnotwithstanding.
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Sanders.
Rev. T. A. Binford made a
talk stating that he had been
around in the eastern part of the
county a good deal and found
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CHUIUH MUST KEEP PACE
W‛T t WORLD, Which is doing
ThINGSDIFEEENTI’Y NOW, OR
FALL HOPELES UY EEHIND.
Mrs. Roy Bennett, departed educate the peoples ot the world and
and when finished present a
• . , .--‛frst class appearance. But ill
goodroads, which he did in his State and Federal Government ,
usual st vie, explaining the ne- win start from the gncund ano
cessity of organization and work
,,, r vr, . c must fall behind. We should go into
taken on organi- whThWe beM"sontinig in "
mer for the past few days the more to prevent future wars than the
guest of Mrs. Wilson's sster. League of Nations Chrstlanizeana
e all makng
if the bond
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- ETYC summoned ev- ilghWay departmcnt was in (n-i
ery business man in town to the mer Monday and heard nal i
eourt house Mondlay afternoon, some, erronious ideas had been'
without stating the object of trie given out concerning State and j
National aid, to the effect “that
a road had to be raised to a given R.
standard before it could receive ,
either State or National aid. Mr. ,
ou can eat
to last you a
m man adver-
week to last
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‘But it would be madnens to at-
tempt My work in Siberia or Runsim
at th l* ttme No complete or Intelh-
gent investigations can be made until
order 1» restored, and from what t
have seen II will be months before
that task is accompitshed. The cam-
paign for thirty-five million dollars te
be conducted May 18 to 25 will gw
a long way toward solving a big prob-
lent
"Keep in mind always that the com-
plexion of the world has entirely
ehanged and that not only muat there
be complete reorganization In eco-
nomie, political and sodtal conditiena,
bat moot particularly in religlous com
ll tona"
Babars Castleton
FUlm of the Methodist Episcopai
Chrr, n, South, indicate that their fieid
follows: Judge Dack Walker. tirenvarden and
Tax Collector Lindsey and w.w.ppatch before the rain
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of w 11: A will g!uat y broadel in tov-
LeV 1ew Miaul IS and will int ludle
.. . i • . g- j kurope and Husaia. ‘The Methoist
assist in building of roads un-churn nas been plodd.ng nlong or
tier these conditions eveni to the, many years and hax made a recora
clearing of the land and doing that eceny Mettoist is justly proud
the 'campaign depended uponitheegrubbingtwheregtherecwapior sald n T/‘T'f the
i* . .. , K never a road verore. ou per cenl comanion of the Amerian Ked
the business .men and their co- 150 per cent. thefederal gov- cross la a -tter from Vladivonock
operation in the campaign which ernment, and 25 per cent, for that das jux been received at head
must be waged until election*each 75 cts. by the\county and quarters in Nashville
day. . ... , ,, , ithe state government."
Judge Walker relinguished , W. M. FOSHEE, jodist Church to
the chair to Mr. R B. Nelson, i -;-ec-sa.jihvwi Denart. tional and unnkual All the world w
and Mr. H. Connell made a gooa
roads talk and moved that the
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meeting to order and stated that
there were two important casts requrements mat must oe met
to be tried, and that the busl-ithey must be a part of a system
। ness men summoned wtte-to bejof state highways; must, be ol
the.jury to decide them. certain width, not less than 20
"T he cases were stated to he: I -
Good Roads vs. Mud liores
Anti that we were the defend-
uts in the case of
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TODAY—World Pictures present an all star cast as follows: Barbara H
। Castleton, Johnny Hines, Muriel Ostriche, John Bowers and Little Bobbie
. ’ Connelly in “What Love Forgives.”. Also Late Pathe News.
t ' TOMORROW-Ruth Roland in “Hands Up,” Smiling Bill Parsons in - “
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 26, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 15, 1919, newspaper, April 15, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414415/m1/1/?rotate=180: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.