The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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See our improved individual hog house
plans. They encourage large families,
and their small cost will please you. It’s
important—don’t gamble with the pig
crop—get busy on that hog bungalow.
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Mystericus’y Disappeared From,
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It cost more than ten million dollars, but BSOLUEE security for depositors
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS
May God, in his mercy, shower,
upon one and all his choicest
blessings is the prayer of his
bereaved parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Garoutte,
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was the main witness against lieved
from1 te two tivat were sent to the origin,
lodged, penitentiary from this county, iff and urged him to try to
I en the same charge, was 1: Gi!- cure blood hounds, as he be-
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of Otis with its entire contents, which
Fresh Car Just Received
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{ Daniels 4 Stephs
It will soon be a critical tme for Mrs.
Hog, her new family and their owner.
What she will need mot is the privacy
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WEDNESDAY
"The broadway Madonna’
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SHE LIED, SHE CHEATED, .
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as a babe’s she crushed men’s souls without. com- j
punction and LAUGHED as they wreathed be
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Also the LEATHER PUSHERS - L.
Sheriff Bryce Captures a Mani
That Was Menacing James
Answering a telephone mes-
sage that a drunk man with a
Winchester was menacing the
disturbing the peace.
AMERICANISM
SPEAKING
and shelter of an individual hog house,
where she will not be disturbed or excited.
Build her a hog bungalow. She will
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He don’t think the boy would Cotton was down about 20
We wiph to thank our many have left, for he had gone off in points Tuesday and sold in Gil-
friends for the kindness shown his hirt sleeves and that none mer for 27 cents.
us in our sad bereavement' to of his clothes save those he had
Brc Orr and Bro. Lunsford for on are missing. One more day and t en ....
the earnest services so touch- The Doctor was genuinely Short Course. r.
ingly expressed and to those alarmed, and of the firm opinion
exprssed their sympathy and that fhis boy had been kidnap-
friendship ro beautifully and ped and he fears has been or
mately by the many floral of- will be murderegl, and bitter in ‛
firings whic bent their lovely denunciation of those he thinks 3
petple as if in mute sorrow, are interc. *d in his disappear- ,
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j ance of his son Monday night,
, without a trace of whaat became
of him.
He was in consultation with
officers here.
Dr. Ballard said that his son
went off with Gaines ela-k.
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Geo. M. McKinley, Paul Kiethi
and Aubrey Smith, and that And Has a Letter Showing He
they admit that' they ......- ’ Could Have Won But Didn't
some whiskey and went
By GEO. TUCKER.
account. Careful saving will E
lead to independence. - Cut E
expenses below your income E
and start a bank account.
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gun and. frightening people and Ballard, one of the principles in included some of his mules as =
treatening people passing the Rosewood bank burglary, well as a great quantity of feed =
along the road, Sheriff Bryce and principle State witness in stuff.
went out Monday night and , the Clem Gray case, and who The origin of the fire is be-IM
[brought in- a man named was the main witness against lieved to be of incendiary
1 Kuykendall, said to be from 1 te two tlat were sent to the origin, as he called up the Sher- —
I Harrison county, and lodged Penitentiary from this county, iff and urged him to try to se-
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Complaint was filed agains mer Tuesday, greatly distressed lieved that his barn had been!
him for disorderly conduct and over the mysterious disappear- set on fire.
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GILMER, UPSHUR COUNTY, TEXAS. . TUESDAY AFTERNOCN, SEPTEMBER 25, 1923.
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You are cordially invit d to enjoy State Bank protection and privileges through this
At an early hour Tuesday
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Crystal Theatre
MONDAY and TUESDAY
THOMAS H INCE presents
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MILTON SILLS, FLORENCE
VIDOR, MARCIA MANON,
_ FRANK CAMPEAU
Drama to grip you; thrills that get a grasp:
mystery, romance, remarkable portrayals and a
plot amazing in conception.
Also Pathe News
STARTS 7:30 P M ADMISSION 10 and 20 Cents.
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A Pullman porter out West G’adncis and Singing:—
killed a train robber. Jealousy “Smc the Lord with gladness:
is a terrible thing.—Quincy come before his presence with
WE WELCOME YOU AGAIN
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Here, during these busy
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7! at is why this bank, as a member or‘the Guaranty Fund system of Texas, is 5
FROUD of the record o ’ State banking in Texas.
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the house. TI ese prices arg good for this week, < r
as long as goods last.
Everything from Collar to roof
DENMAN LUMBER CO.
THE BOMB BUILDERS.
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Rev. John A. Tabor is-in the
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He speaks at Big Sandy to--secluded place not far from
w d. iEach one tells about leaving box Battling Norfolk, is back
Wednesday night he will ad- him th-re, the last one saying home
diess the people of Thom®* he left him there talking t He lost the match, but brings
at -a- ni 5 " SPe । woman, but did no'. know who a letter from _the boxing pro 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000,
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Eriday night—at Glenwood I Geo. McKinley was the last that he could easily have won. 8
, Saturday night at Gilmer. af- cne to see him, saying he went but’ that they ad another g
off after more whiskey , match for Battling Norfolk g
I Dr. Ballard says that some and instructed Turner to loose 8
-one of the boys came to the after the eighth round, which 8
■ use after him ostensibly to go he did. -+
to another houe to play dom The promoter over is own8
w . _ . inoes, and that from the very signature praises Turner for
Mis. Lula Jeffries, 38, died at spot where one of tlan he following instructions, and says
herhome Eriday in Eig Sandy, him talkinit a wom.., he could have easily kn ’ keri
after a long illness. She is sur- thcre is not a trace his opponent out at any time,
vived by her husband and three „ * .. , , .,1 In a fight witTn Tonv Canales
r^ia- - i u m a He says the boy knew that he 1,1 a Wi y ana
r ? John, Florence and ws in danger al the time, and Turner was victorious in the
Gertrude Jeffries, and five step- that they had both heard second round, knocking his op-
ren___________ [threats against him, and that ponent out.
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 166, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 25, 1923, newspaper, September 25, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414739/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.