Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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Let’s have some Cattle in this
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He cost no more to raise than
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tun : 1 p a fecond time, and the dispute ran not be settled
ule:s there is unmistakable proof of pa ment.
A Checking Aecount enables the depositor to avoid all
difficulties of this kind, for a check is indisputable evidence
of payment, and can be preserved as a legal receipt for the
money.
We welcome Checking Accounts of small as well as
large, volume.
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perance Union.
Mother's Council.
Twentieth Century Club.
BY GEO. TUCKER
TODAY--Mutual Pictures Present Henry B. Walthall, Melbourne Me
Dowel|, Clare DuBrey, Olga Gray, in fact an all star cast in "Modern Hubands.” The
story of two rich husbands,.two idle wives and a lounge lizard without a conscience.
the wife came in and
goodbye. Could you
nd say, “Baby, I didn't
chance to protect your
dn‘t buy—you can get
a badge of honor and an indica-
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WORTH HIS WEIGHT
INGOLD
in tne Iowa Park field several
deep tests are going down and
some of the stock it selling five
for one. *
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thi d largest bus-
iocinted with one
Uy known motor
“Modern Husbands”
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roe yonrow.
r—build infl
igher each
verify thia. .
Homing, Neil Hardin,
Brey and Olga Gray.
1 Rex Theatre Friday.
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TERN POLICY
I with the State to
Messrs. W. E. and C. T. Cros- that they had a fine st 3 ‘li.
Garments.
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! MIL R M, BRIGGS
RLH RNS FROM WEST
Ladies Aid Society of the present.
Baptist Church.
R.QS.
Man s Shop
What saved them? Our enor-
mous preparation. That broke
down German morale and ended
the war. ,
isn’t it worth paying for? A
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Tomorrow—Neal Hart in a good western picture, '
Polo in "The Dagger,” which
Pathe News. Show all day.
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Elected to Succeed Superintend-
ent (. C. Hooper.
Resigned.
At a m eting of the Board of
I rustees of the Gilmer Inde-
lars. These are official figures.
Woman’s Christian
OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
Look at the, boys who are
home and then realize that, had ।
thevwar gone cm six months,
longer, 100,000 more of them
would have been sleeping be- I
Revt H. J. Hayes nas ju.t re- NEW SlPERINT ENDENT
turned from Henderson where GILMER HIGH SCHOOL
----. I •.............. ■■ i ing a gentleman in whom they he went to attend the Dis net
—---„ — religious in every way to discourage its have confidence. Comference. He says that the
campaign will soon be upon us, attendance. a
and thosa influences that will We are taking this position _________ . _______________
serve to hinder Christianity we because as Christian women we by, Geo. Tucker and Rual Dial ------------
deplore, therefore we pledge love our homes and seek the went down to Tyler this after-, Prof. A. L. Bradfield, former
ourselves, to not lend our pres- moral and righteous develop- noon t—“—1 41-------1-----1 ' * ------i-- ‘ • 1
ence, or in any way encourage
the carnival now being shown in
Gilmer, aid therefore,
in regular session Monday
afternoon, May 5th, 1919, the
Woman’s Missionary Society of
the Methodist Church , ex-
pressed the sentiments and by
vote adopted the following re-
solutions embodying these sen-
timents, and which later indors-
This ia from a photograph of
Carnat’on King Sylvia, a Hol-
stein bull calf that was sold at
public auction on June 8, 1918,
for >106,000.00.
He says the oil situation in
that county is very active, and
that the last few wells that have
been brought in have been the
largest in the county, and on
account of these wells leases
I have doubled in price.
In Burkburnett Mr. Briggs
says that it is a city of derricks
that they are near the depot. on
the railroad, in the back lota of
stores, and along the streeta,
and that men are. wild in their
ngerness to get in the
In the Iowa Park fiel
Mr I: M. Briggs has return-
Wichita Falls and
IT I Burk bur n n oil fields and isen-
UPSHUR COUNTY
What Saved
Our Boys?
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oown io yer Inis anter-i rrol. A. L. brauei, lonmer
to attend the regular week- fount y Superintendent of Edu-i
♦ of our community. ly club shoot of the Tyler Gun cation in this county, has accept- ।
Woman’s Missionary Society Club. Quite a number of the old cd the principalship of the Pine
of Methodist Church. timers were scheduled to be school for the ensuing year, and ।
, will be assisted by his daughter, ,
------— - _ । Miss Hortense.
P nent School District, Prof.
W ■ I nison, of Big Sandy, was
ileih l f,, the Superintendency
H the (imer public schools, to»
succeed Supt. C. C. Hooper who
re ently resigned.
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| when it will be built, however, is with the cattle business and
vine rig teousness. We are not known now as bids will have enjoying a wide acquaintance*"
hoping and praying for a revi- to be advertised again, the for with the* cattle raisers and ■
val of religion in Gilmer and mer bids having been rejecteu. 'farmers of the county, and be-
throughout our home communi-1
ty. The time for our religious'
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edby the Women's Organiza- ____ ,____________
tions,ak named below:- , | Be it resolved. That we do
• "We believe in the high now go on record again in oppo-
. moral and religious idealism as kition to carnivals and similar!
-taught by Christ on earth, demoralizing shows. We also,
that the church and member- agree to stay away from them
Ship should be the light of di- ourselves and use our influuence
GILMER LADIES
HONORED AT THE
PITTSBURG MEETING
There was quite a number of
Gilmer attendants at the meet-
ng of the Woman's Auxiliary
of the Pittsburg Baptist Asso-
elation, held at Pittsburg Thurs-
Virs. Walter Marshall of this
city, was elected president and
Mrs. Bryant Olliver, secretary.
Among those who attended
the interesting meeting were:
Rev. and Mrs. T. , A. Binford,
Mrs. W. C. Frazier, Mrs. E. L.
Christian, Mrs. Vernon Stephens
Mrs. Bryant, Olliver, Mrs Wal-
.er Marshall, Mrs. T. J. Coffey,
GILMER, TEXAS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 9,1919.
have been wounded to say noth- tion of good business sense—as
ing of an additional expenditure well as a thanksgiving procla-
of at least fifteen billion of dol- , mation.
is chapter eleven of
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MR. PAUL SMITH
COMMISSIONED AS
CATTLE INSPECTOR
Mr. Paul Smith has received
his commission from the Live
Stock Sanitary Commission as
State Inspector for Upshur
county. of cattle and cu tie dip
ping for eradication of ticks.
His duties will be to inspect
all cattle intended for shipment
out of the county, to see that
they have been sufhiciently
dipped to clean them of kicks,
and to inspect and ’supervise’
the dipping vats and encouragc
the sanitary laws safeguarding
the cattle industry.
The county is furnishing the
about the develop-
here. He represents
the (olne t Park- Oil Co., that
ha- huliings in Wichita coun-
it'. and while there arranged
ifor a drilling contract on their —
holdings that will be closed in
a few days.
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“Bill Brennan’s Claim,” Eddie
“The Lure of the Circus,”. also
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Gilmer
Masten Frank Marshall and (material for the construction
Truman Warren. of dipping vats all over the
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A new Federal building on the owners to voluntarily dip their
east side of the square will give cattle and get rid of the ticks of
Gilmer a little better balance Upshur county, that annually
than it has had heretofore, most costs it thousands of dollars,
of the business being on the oth- l Mr. Smith will no dqubt make
er three sides of tbe square. Just a good inspector being familiar
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if you are not a customer, we invite.yoa
to join the many new customers that
are opening accounts with us every day
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Prof', llodson comes well rec-
ommendeu, having successfully,
conduclet the school at Big"
I W ill no doubt make
’ • Imer schools a good superin-
tendent. <
W. R. Stephens and Dr.--
Daniels went to Texarkana a few Venice has planned a technical
days ago. Mr. Stephens to have school to teach boys various urte
an operation performed. and handicrafts.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, May 9, 1919, newspaper, May 9, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414435/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.