Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919 Page: 1 of 6
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GILMER. Upshur County, TEX AS, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, J ULY 25, 1919.
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Shoes that will be good a long time—
Comfortable and Good Looking—Full
value for every cent you pay. We have
just received shipments of Colonial
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Unusual Values in Men's
And Ladies’ Hose
Silk Hose are no longer an Extravagance
when you can buy such qualities as
Phoenix Reinforced where the wear
comes—Black, White and all popular
colors.
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J. A. STILL,
Groceres
Which is chapter three of -
“The Tiger’s Trail.”
Harold Loyd in
“Du iful Dub.”
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§ “Josselyn’s Wife.”
Little Ben Alexander made such
Faithful service, combining
safety with progressiveness,
puls courteous treatment and
due regard for the accomoda-
tions of our customers, has al-
ways been our steady aim and
on this platform of service we
solicit your business.
If you are not patron of this
bank consider this as an invita-
tion to becc me one. We know
our relations wl be mutually
profitable. The possession of a
ba ik account should be a matter
of interest to every member of
the family. You insure your
. property against Are. Why not
gsure your loved ones against
poverty? It’s wise teepen an
'count today.A
Hon Fred W. Davis, Commis-
sioner of Agriculture arrived
on the Cotton Belt Friday
and was met by a number of
cd liens andd carried out to
Fhilip's Springs where he spoke
at 3 o'clock He wil be here
Saturday,
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The 21st birthday of Mr leo
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4 , , ___ .. ,, Hart home on the north Hido,
occasioned by the criminal as- woman in the case and hel Phureda, evening
sault on Mra Virgie . Hagward aged father were brought to Mayor T H Brin, was toast
. thesubsequent. chase, town,. full i J' ?. Master of the occasion and
capture and jailing, then the face to face, the crowd began when the annembled '
breaking in of the jail and hang- ugly mutterings of what ought reached the dining hali,
ng in the court house yard of to be done to the culprit. Rev. H J. Hays was caned
negroshe. identifed as \ emerged the to invoke divine blessing, after
assailant, I hilton Jennings. jail the girl yelled out loud, whi ... wn.™." ...
Thia ia all history now, and no "That’a him," and the father “alled the many previous T .
.mount of condemnation of dded, there a no doubt about casions ofthe kind .the one
those who saw At to take the it boys let s get. him, still there last year when at the banquet •
law into their own hands,’will was not much beffort, and it board there was a trned chair
summon the negro to respond to looked as if the jail might hold for the absent son, Mr Aret
an encore from behind the drop him. . Hart, then in France, on this
curtain of eternity. I Sheriff Bryce came up town occasion present, but noted with
It may be as the upholders- O andthere were not,so. many sorow that there was anothet
law and order contended, that here around the jail when he chair, and that looking for it to
it is a disgrace to our county, left, hut they kept gathering. be filled we might 106k in vain,
that it is a reflection on the and what they did has already for the head of the household
courts of the country, that it ie been told. , Mr. S. C. Hart, had. between
a step “ackwards in civilization. Upshur county people are no two celebratons. passed
That it is a dangerous pre- more lawless than any other across the great divide'and that
cedent, that there a always . community This is . white his chair was permanentiy
chance for a mob to be mis- man s country, and when ever
taken in the heat of the excite- and wherever. in all the south- Mra Hart nasisted bv Mrs
ment. „ ___,. land, from the pine coas of the Alex Glass and the sorvants
We all concede this We are Empire stateof Georgia to the commenced serving the numer
even willing to concede that it golden strands of the western ous guests gathered at four
would have been better to have slope laved by the warm waters tables in the prettily decorateu
let the law take ita course, giv- of the Pacife, a black brute dinjng hal, and such a feast,
eh the negro a speedy trial as dares to aspire to violate the There was a chicken splndidy
Judge Warren promised he chastity of womanhood, red barbecued at event pla^'hsJb.
would as feat as he could be blooded men brush aside the bread, oli?es, ice tea,
legally indicted and tried. civilization of centuries, remb'r cream and watermelons. and the
Some even contend that the slow working of courts and friends of the young host who
the negro could have been pro- ts often inadequate punishment on this orvasw passed trum
teeted. Sheriff Bryce worked to fit the crime, and return to boyhood to manhood, dia fuu
hard to capture him. ably as- the time when might was right. justice to the occasion which
stated by his deputiee and other _______________________________ _____________________________• •
.That is said to come to every.-
man. sooner or later. We are
wide awe to the interests of
our customcis and solicit your
patronage.
Looking at the matter of Shirt values
from almost. any angle—Fit, Style,
Tailc ring, Material, Pattera. Manhattan
Shirts—They have been known as the
best—The best known for 50 years.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 112, Ed. 1 Friday, July 25, 1919, newspaper, July 25, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414493/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.