The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 174, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1923 Page: 4 of 4
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GILMER DaiLy MIRROR
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LATE NEWS
South Bound
ERS INSTETUTE
at my mtll, located 4 miles
Alice Brady, celebrated stage
screen
the earth is thine; thne is the
Sherman.
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desirable.
Twelve bales of cotton were
IN MORE THAN 4217,000
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Tyler, Texas.—Total receipts
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BIBLE THOUGHT
FOR TODAY
Dependence: — "Thine, O
Lord, is the greatness, and the
tainly kick themselves that they
diin’t elect little Al to the of-
fice of governbr, because there
isn’t a crook living or dead who
could think of all the crooked
things that Jack Walton has
thought of doing while gover-
About fifty people from Mt.
Pleasant was here to attend the
Clem Gray trial Wednesday.
Wichita
crowds
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cessions of the East Texas fair
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Train No. 102'Arrives 2M a.m from town on the Gilmer \
Train No. 104 Arrives 2:57 p.m and Glenwood read.
Tuesday's session of the Col-
cred Teachers’ Institute opened
witih a spicy morning’s program
Buy your Shoes at W. B.
Adkins’.
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The East Texas Cotton Palace
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AL JENNINGS ON
GOVERNOR WALTON
tory against Walton.
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wan an explosion in which ten
people were killed and the town
of 50,000 mostly consumed by
The election returns in Okla- Otis Ballard, near Mount Pleas-
homa indicate a sweeping vic-
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Mrs. Della Fullwood commit-
ted suicide with a shot gun at
Corsicana.
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sons wo have been arrested in
connection with the slaying of
Will Be Appreciated
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of Oklahoma, and who later ran there isn’t a dull moment in the
for governor of the state, has picture after the plot geta its
ben located, and in an inter- stride. The supporting cast is
view has said to the Associated • excellent.
Press, “Ain’t it the truth that ..
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broker recovers the jewelry, but Three convicts in the peniten-
doesn’t play fair and sends Miss tiary at Eddyville, Ky., shot
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Fresh meat, good meat, sani-
tarily kept at all times at the
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A fifty million dollar suit
FALL STYLES
And WOOLENS
Phone 160
take chances when we held up
! pecple. Now gunmen like Wal-
months I could have been the —o--
uidvest crook in Oklahoma, with ■ Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
a W iole state under my thumb, I Mthis. Wednesday morning, a
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Agcprhopostdn
Returns to Screen After Long
. Absence in “Missing
Millions’’ < ♦
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Seeing is believing, and
if you will come in our
•tore and let us sho#
you the different colors
and sly lei in men’s cloth-
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tling up for the different ex- ‘ record until this banner year,
penses, etc., and has net had
time to edit a column about it.1
all, and wants
Winnsboro, is here attending
cf the Short Course and
swering calls for service,
County Agent A. W. Kinnard totaled more than $27,007 fer
Fias been very busy thss week the five days which ended Sat-
gathering up the raveled ends urday night. This amount ex-
Bad breath is a symptom of a
disordered stomach, and weak
digestion. The remedy for it is
Prickly Ash Bittars; the medi-
cine for men It purges the
stomach and bowels of ferment-
ed food and impurities, purifies
the breath, clears the complex-
ion of sallowness and makes you
feel fine. Price $1.25 per bottle.
Hogg’s Pharmacy, Special Agts.
an- ceeds the 8920 receipts by more
pet-1 than $8,000, which held the
lows, here I have been since L ■ ..........
got out of prison writins arti- | The jury for the week was
Ces for uie Saturday Evening discharged Thursday afternoon.
Post, working my foci head on and court will adjourn for the
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NOW SHOWING
M. & E.
Line of
ALICE BRADY IN
CROOK PICTURE
_ nor." “Your little Al—if he had
= a* boy and was going to educate
= ! him to be a crook, would send
Advertising is the life blood
of prosperous trade, ""
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ant, a week
but says that he feels very j
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RANGERS TO ASSIST
AT MOUNT PLEASANT
in the movies, and making but term as soon as the grand jury
a 'scant living. Between times I concludes their labor.
get out and lecture a little, but —,—--
that didn’t make me rich. Look I Cotton was selling at 27 cents
wnat I missed" “The people of in Gilmer Thursday middling
Oklahoma though ought cer- basis.
I of jewelry from a Wall street pointees granted him an in-
broker’s wife. They promise to. junction restraining the elec-
I return the jewel, however, if tion board from certifying the
Miss Brady’s father, who has returns of Tuesday’s election,
been unjustly accused of a The hearing will be Oct. 9th .
crime, is freed from jail. Thej ..........
died- 1 of the whole penitentiary
Miss Brady and Mr. Powell force. They are entrenched and
then devote the rest of the pic- seem to have plenty of amuni-
ture to an attempt to wreak tion Troops have been sent for
- .in with machine guns, and tear
: rursuance of their plan, many gas.
a long term in the penitentiary thrilling incidents occur and j __________________
my whole gang, or the James —
Beys, or any of them dime novel g
bandits could teach him in a
month." "Fact is you know un-
til I heard of all that Walton
has pulled 1 never knowed there
was so much crime could be
Son
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Good Oils/nd &
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AND AT A
REASONABLE
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CAN YOU BEAT IT?
Personal Mention of Those Who,
Come and Go.
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In a fire in Bulgaria there EAST TEXAS FAIR TOOK
eral's Department Tuesday
David Lamar, the Wall street Captain Nichols, whose head-
wolf has been located in Mexico I quarters are at Marsnall, with
The great herb tonic, for |
stomach, uver, kidneys and ।;
bladder trouble, rheumatism,
and a wonder for constination.
A fine medicine for children as
well as old or young people.
Tongue coated, bad breath,
backache, are you nervous? J
Try Tex-0-Lax. Ask him about
our oil and salves. For sale at j
Robertson’s Drug Store. Feb. ।
1. 6m dAw.
„ t feeville, has moved back to
' \ V la . I., town to get the advantage of
Carpienter knocked out Joe-
. Becket in the first round in Gilmer publicschools.
London.
Buy your Shoes at W. B
Adkins’.
The roof of the Douphrate
Hardware company storage
reem on the eart side blew off
during the storm-
The election in Oklathoma
quiet ard against Gov. Walton.
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The cabinet of Stresemann of
Germany may retire.
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Gov. Neff opens the fair at District court.
Fresh meat, good meat, sani-
tarily kept st all times at the
City Market. Phone us your
orders. Free delivery. 111-tf
Water.
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। ton run for office and use the caupft by the flood waters that
I State militia to hold them up.": ame down by the Compress
“If I had known there would be Wednesday and carried away,
as much money to be made out They were all recovered, some
of paroling and pardoning of them, however, got consid-
crooks, as Walton wseems to have erable distance down the swol-
made, I would have never com- len stream. <.
mitted one crime, but I would _________________
have practiced law, got to be Tle cabinet cf Stresemann has
governor, and in less than six resigned in Germany.
, , /, doing my bidding." - “Gosh fel- fine boy
grateful for the co-operation of • We are-receiving accarioad of Inwa hero 1 have haan sinca I
to especially welh broke farm /mules, all
I him to seaool to Governor X -
ton." “Walton could teach him .....—-
more in a minute than me and Read Mirror ads.
pulled by one man and got away
with.” “Them old days wasn’t
so rosy.” “We was all pikers
compared to Walton,” sighed
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Thirty-nine titled Russians' Austin,Texas, Oct, 2.—State
reach New York as steerage rangers, under command of
passengers. ! Capt. Roy C. Nichols, will ren-
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and screen star, returns to the power, and the glory, and the
after a twelve-months’ [ victory, and the majesty; for
appearance in Broadway pro- all that is in the heaven and in
iv. w. ’ ductions, in “Missing Millions," Gw uuzi ie tuz, mus — ths
Dean Fu erd ‘ nered th a Paramount crook picture kingdom, O Lord, and thou art
lectures from the follow ngsub- . shown at the exalted as head above all.”—I
jects: The Challenge of Christ I Crsatal Theatre today. Chronicles 29:11.
Miss Brady is as attractive -----------------
c j c , g as ever, and even though she All changes of ads for the
i an Secondary o । has the part of a crook (reform- Weekly Mirror must be in the
the Community- , Eadh eture ed at the end, of course,) she Cffice Tuesday, the Weekly
was practicaluinspiring.andmanagesto wear some stunning Mirror is worked Wednesday
.city, wmmprencn at the Morth " U. honor wm dlothe In hersoynurstohing,mornine’ and ha to be "“T
The Tesm-okibomafairat Baptist church •
nzbtwheneedoubuoredomsthei MissBfhdyandMr.Povel,
slbject: “What Makes. Nation are two crookos who steal a piece One of Walton’s own ap-
Great.” A short program .pre-
ceeded the lecture,, ?
_MBER
FOR
; Train No. 101 Arrives 2:26 a m : Lumbar of all kinds for all
Train No. 103 Arrives 12:16 pm building purposes for sab
North Bound at my mill, located 4 mites
dren—a line.
ing, then compare our AN IJ ■
prices with others, you * M
will be more thsn con- / H
E vinced that we have the, / \\k
a . g best for the money to be j \ \
had anywhere in town. / 1 \ '
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—o— Mrs. D. Hodge, of Pittsburg, ian Teaching; The Teacher’s
W. C. Davis declines Chief is spending a few daye with her Personal Development;
Justiceship of Apellate court. I daughter, Mrs. Richard Kachery
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Col. Ike Looney, represents- Rev. T. C- Mahan, pastor of
tive from Milam county, dies. * e First Baptist enurua • 1
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Brady’s father to jail, where he three guards, and are standing orders. Free delivery. 111-tf
Judge J. »H Beavers, of
Paris Md Baroness Pattern
And if you are amoy the many who are
for something newin a complete line of
Seasghe
see our hats fr Mal
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Your Next Month’s
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AND COMMENT: ” —— :
cogedocescqoocoocorooebonee
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we bandits never had no sense?’ Advertising to the life blood
“Just to think how times have cf prosperous trade.
changed.” "Twenty years ago,. _________.
we bandits had to ride a horse Money saved on Trunks at W
and carry a gun and actually B. Adkins’ store.
CARS • TRUCKS • T
Supt. MePeek filled his hour,
i promptly.
TlaoSSuvig^ar
Looknedenesourtgcutromcheada, yous « sass
fwvoreblytmpreed wtoi ehecto Im**- moecrceda to
Mto h enlerpne to to to tows to totor
*tosg windehield to one mm up tod ato to in Wto
Falls drew large 0,
1 1 Mr. Jerry Dean, late cf Cof-
Address
B. L. LEE
R. F. D.No. 1 Gilmer
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8 Service all the Thne >
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thank the ladies for their labor* ungand of the god kind. We
in behalf of the Short Course, will also buy somy good farm
and their assistance in the pro- mules. \ /
gram, which added greatly to BUIEMARSHALL.
it 1173 d2t 12 w3te'
le Millin
ne. Ladies, Miss
your inspection
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2 We have in our stock a
= most complete Jine of
= Full and Winter cloth-
= ing. Clothing that wilh
3 give vu the best of SER-
= VICE and STYLE.
Allow uss show wudecimdmwFodemid
dimpiay ha our tow moom ‛k,,
The SON MB be obluined ehrong
to Ford Weehly Purehase Pn
1 GILMER MOTOR CO.
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Lady France
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ity to call and !
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Tucker, George. The Gilmer Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 174, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 4, 1923, newspaper, October 4, 1923; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1414747/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.