Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, December 8, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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Little Miss Dorothy Ferrell. The
house was beautifully decorated
in holly and the Xmas spirit
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Independence, Mo.,
RESOUPCES
Loans and Discounts
U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness
Bonds and other Securities ----------------
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Furniture and Fixtures ——--
Cash and Sight Exchange---—.—•
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock .....................
Surplus and Profits ...................................
Circulation ........................
DEPOSITS...................................
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traveling' Elders, who hal gath-
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in spiritual as well as material
things. It is through our strict :
obedience to the laws of electric- 1
ity, he said, .that we are ebless-+
William Duncan \
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"Smashing >Barriers
Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven
lade monk back. We have not
prices to today’s quotations, but
gj our customers the benefit
8 Any Shoe bought from our
GILMER DRUG
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Gilmer, - Texas
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as foolishness,
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JETTING QUALITY SHOES- for the
• money you invest—is the btg ^factor today.
. VALUE for the price you pay—that is the im-
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are yet to sweep the earth
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“Their Day of Rest”
Two good stars in a good Comedy
Ooeoeoeoeooeoeomoencom0e
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brown, navy, grey, novelty colors a
white.
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because of the wickedness of
mankind, and contrasted the
conclusions ‘of learned men,
published broadcast to the fate-
Ail date, Aug. 1 1914, that then
coul be no more grea wars
of purchases m
advanced our
shall continue t
of our purchas
present stockA
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t point in buying today—to be sure of get-
bat you pay for. Prices have advanced so
rapidly en everything that we are allir doubt at
times as ro what we ought to pay
Every Shee in our stor/ priced on a basis
LIABILIT
Capital Stock , _________
Surplus and Undivided Profits L
Circulation 4-----•—-
Interest and Discount e—--------
DEPOSITS______________T_____
Total ------
FARMERS I MERGHA
NATIONAL BANK
W. C. BARNWELL,
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-sole, toe and heel give many weeks of extra wear.
We have these Hose in the poplar shades of
CONFERENGEAT
KELSEY SUNDAY
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DISTINGUISHED L VITER
DAY SAINT VISITORS
THE OLOEST AND STRONGER
UPSHUR COUNTY
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Vomeial Statement of the
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK
Gilmer. Texas.
At the Close of Busness November 17. 1919.
to the long period- of apostacy
which he said, befell the world seemed in the hearts of all the
even as Christ and th piophets children present. They njoyed
had foreseen and foretld. A numerous games and were
Quite a number of little folks
were entertained at the home of
Mr.and Mrs. W. A. Roberts,
Thursday afternoon .the occa-
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thy’ accumulated
xKnin uqsafisfy-
restoration of power and author-
ity from heaven became indis-
pensible, he declared, and this
restoration and re-estab’ishment
has been affected through the
Latter Day Saint, Phorhet Jos.
Smith. in strict accordance with
the ancientprophecy, ne said.
The speaker held that many
people areynable to comprehend
the simpleprinciples of the gos-
pel, because of the false tradi-
tion and precepts of men; and,
they regard the wisdom of Odd
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liams, Loraine and Marguerite
Crouch, Lucile Coffey, Louise
Marshall, Madge Quin, Kather-
ine Ball, Elizabeth Olive., Mas-
ter Chandler Mathis, I oney
Fenlaw, Truman Ray, Bryan
Smith, Ball, Thomas Arch Mar-
shall.
quirements, but the terms pre-
scribed by the divine author, of
the plan of salvation.
DwTalmage outlined the es-
tablishment of the Church of
Christ in olden times, and the
labor of the apostles in building
up that, church, and passed on 1
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The Apostle
Holy Trinity omprising of s
Father, Son and Holy Ghost; ordained means of progessing.
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emphasized «rene Ming, Alice, Ruth Ben-
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Accidents will occur.
When they do you must
be sure \ to dress the
wounds creluly.Not to
do so may meanblgod
poison an death. We
carry a full Vne of first-
aid supplies such as:
Bandages \
Salves \
Disinfectants \
Adhesive Piaster
Linipats
Medicated Cotton
All of them, effective A
helps which you should
keep on hand for em-
ergencies in your home.
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(2) Repentance, which com-
prises not only sorrow on ac-
count of sin, but a resolute turn,
ing away from sin to the utmost
of otr tmaabmyr; 13) Bap-
by immersion for the re-
mission of sin; and (4) the be-
stowal of the gift of the Holy
Ghost, by the auorizedaxhg
PEINFORCED HOSIERY for men, ladies
1 and children. Extra threads woven into the
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onor hands. These the speaker MISS DORTHY FERREI L‛S
averred, are no man-made re- BIRTHDAY PARTY
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edewihueleetrie lighta, power
and heat; by obedience to the
lawi of light we have the cam-
slated in playing them by Mrs.
B. A. Miller, Mieses Ida Maud
Roberts and Lula Boyd, te ry
telling was next enjoyed, then
there were always cries for
more. Each child was then told
to try his luck at "fishing’ and
every one was lucky’with his
hook and line, the’catch being a
sock full ofandy, nuts, cake,
and old Santa hanging to the
bag"Then the large brithday
ke with seven lighted candles
was brought in and the chidren
marched around it to the music
of the Vivtorla and when it stop
ped they blew out the candles
and wished for Dorothy a happy
birthday greeting. Master
Chandler Mathis received the
dime, and Verna Helen Stephens
Bhe_button in the cutting of the
ceke.Delicjous fruit punch was
served with"thacake. Mile
Dorothy received many-pretty
birthday presents. Those who
enjoyed this happy affair were:
Misses Francis Ray, Katherine
Cook, Geraldine Daniels, Hnppy
Seldon, Verna Helen Stephens,
Lula Elder, Rosemary Ming,
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The general theme of Dr. Tal-
mage’s three addresses way
Conditions of Citizenship in the
Kigndom of God. ’ Hepohted
out the fundamental pihciples
and ordinances of ths gospel laid
down hy Jesus Christas a means
of naturalisation, ahd these he
specified as, (1) j Faith in the
GEORGE w.MATTHEWS
Residence PGome 358 a
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kLight and Heavy Hauling I
B‛Tenma, Heavy Wagons
Pvephed to Haul Anything
Prompt sxyioe, mederate price .
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Statement of tie conditionn of
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
G’Imer, Texas.
At the close of business November 17, 1919.
Loans and Discounts _______
U. S. Bonds and ...................
Federal Reserve Bank stock
Banking house, furniture and fixtures
Other real estate —..........................
Cash and Fixchange ...........................
Total _____________________________________________________
Cashier
T. R. CROLEY,
Ass’t Cashier
R. O. MOUGHON,
Ass’t Cashier
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Sunn a/ will be long remember
ed by the Latter Day Saints of
this section, and by many non-
aembers of the Church who at-
tended the Conference assembl-
ing at KelseyQurng the fore-
boon and afternon,and Enoch
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, December 8, 1919, newspaper, December 8, 1919; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414572/m1/1/: accessed July 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.