The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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best five acre tract of one-inch
staple, cotton. Five ’ hundred
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large attendance and heartilyt
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One foreclosure Pritchett on Saturday. Jan. IS,
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Mr. Farmer, do you dobunimens though the
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Mr. E. F. Aldredge Bought Oat
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buna them and this to going to the DeMolays Thursday night
ita sround stimulate thejbunding industry, and a full attendance is de-
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We are receiving a new lot of
Spring Goods Daily
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The First National shows in- the businens, having been en-iors, but to his friends and cua-
dividual deposita to the amount gaged in it at that same stand tomers as wenl, and ItU to be
of $471,27921, and total as- years ago. and later further' hoped that he wW soan get
gtst the amount of 831 down on the went block. (straightened out and be able to
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In the ight of the past and tfet
present we welome the good?
year 1923 with confdence,
mnd with glad and cheerfy
, heavte, and we turn to the dutjes
of the New year with conivped
seal for the fulfillment of. the
task* within eur priviuce.
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And Gone Into Voluntary
Bankruptcy.
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MONDAY ana TUESDAY
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"3 Live Ghosts"
A tale of three buddiee who esses homo fauna
war when the world had given ‘hem up for koat
Aad holy ratal what changes, eurprises, ecan-
dab and thinga hit that aid burg thee!
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sense of humor and a eracked lip?
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COURTEOUS ANDFAIRTREA
than i Lawrence King, convicted of • —--e-
carrying a six-shooter, escaped NOTICE TOMATO GRO
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This condition is nt only re- from Road Overseer J. E. Den- r« a----
flected in the bank atatements son Saturday last, and has not There wih be a
bet in other buginesse as yet been apprehended. the tomato growers
well --------------- morning at
The many changes that took crop. and good prices, there will office of the
place on the trst was an Indi- be more changes to Gilmer, a full attendance
To the surprise of his friends
credit upon the banks and upon bought out the cleaning. press SMoEk. gnoweswas
the financial condition of the ing and tailoring establishment elosea morning, and
county. of Mr. Minor Stephens, south ‘upon inquiry it was learned
The F. and M. shows indi- ride of the square, and will that he had gone into voluntary
vidual deposits subject to check continue the business at that1 lAnkipty ) / ‘
of $194,453.79 with tutai as- stand. I
Mr. Aldredge is not now to
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but doubtlesa the aggregate of sarefulattention to the business TO BE PRESENTED AT
these win -ki— something over entrusted to him that always mi
a milion dollara to assets. with characterized his business.
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. $9, 22
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murh more than a half million "t----------
deponita- ! The appearance docket
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ty, and timers that q|d Upshur bekofce set and some
county Ip again coming to the ”” mde / ,
front after having osserged it “a on trial,
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 191, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1923, newspaper, January 9, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414622/m1/1/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.