The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1909 Page: 1 of 4
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8 VOL. XXXIIH
Misses Mamje and Ini Paint r
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HOUSE.
Vote of Legislators
First National Bank vs,J,
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Griffin, suit to for*
166 votes. .
office, stating tha
compliance with
' By Govoner Campbell.
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Ry . Co.
been one of the semi-silent. men
[equate laws sim
r ‘efforts ”16
iwal courts of this
6th and-preeeedd tojrganize
who have no other mear 3 of paying
their College ex
i, t re allewed
i
ttentin
more than.
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to
e laws
“4 To enact
to
were in our maidt Sunday evening.
lerk.
age
ty
the diffei
h4e
and to properly protect the inter*
of the
past ent Labor Rund:
j ■ College -Staion
counties met and organized
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hereunto set my hand and caused and Prof, f
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county. Other teachers will be
ur county.
two
250 teachers ft
quite a
1a,
iding.
Co. Supt. i
A.F.
our appreciation mentof Shirt Waists. Every*
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plifying.the
civil and cun
geta- eellege-eduehtte n:
A limited number *
। the prop
the prep-
was unay
or; an
the inst
On mol
Bradfield
College
find it
only one that rang-
-bullets ranged down
* ork. Very
possible to
summer
normal is
“5 To enact
conserve and pr
it per cent on dai-
ids will be receiv-
Secure
public
-^Attorney General McCarn re-
sumed his closing argument to-
day in the Cooper-Sharp trial for
• the murder of former Senatot
Carmack. He is in better voice
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ty, for the *
funds at th
ly balances.
l the above
t bids from
day last, all
present Tl
Justice of
proved.,
ed collector i
,ofU
se elt
the S
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ses axe not
of the Stud-
food supply and to increase and
protect the fisheries of Texas.
"In testimony whereof, I have
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Tyler pub
it H‘v
G. E. Jon*
P. Norma
and J. H
a 2,
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2 ,25
gemt
M.
atta
Number of
building gto
two weeks.
Those repo
this week are
MeDonald,
missioners’
z,. gun4 Al
mon, that tl
vertise fori
for theCou
ty and Sch
in accord
order, I he
at its last ses-
uty judge ad-
r Depositories
ds; both Coun-
. •$
a 1
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for the j
trustees
gc‘ 2.
Champ Clark J uaiovuii, canur
date of’the Democrats received
S9/mort-
Mfs. Fur-
'interest at
raclosure of ’
roperty de-
for speaker. The nominations
were closed and the election was
unanimous by ballot Kennedy
said he resigned the office without
a single regret
Marshall is reputed to ’be one
standing close to the governor.
He is a submission ist and a stick-
ler for platform, demands. has
€ back, he was
id the back. They
heory. Well, gen-
the seal of the State of Texas to
be affixed at Austin, this the 13th
day of March. A. D. 1909. ;>
T. If. CAMPAELL
“Governor of Texas.
ase in Longshore & Reynolds, suit for
inge 'damages; dis missed fo. want of
prosecution. . -
gaen’enudbdlthl
k than to
• ' bullet ii
as will reduce,the present unu-
sual and unnecessary expease of
litigation, and as w ill tend to the
speedy administration of justice
in civil and criminal cases.-
" BANK DEPOSIT GUARANTY
“2 To enact laws providing for
the prompt establishment of an
effective system for the guaranty
for the deposits of the State
.banks of Texas under the super-
vision and control of the State
Ak.z
111 have as his faculty
s of Wood county, O-
i of Kaufman county,
Rhodes of Van Zant.
Resolution Demanding li
Rules Committee aid
i. Caruthers, Mr. of Texas is ee
McKinney, and quest 40
i | "Please se
rice industries with adequate
provision for fixing and regulat-
ing the charges of canal and pipe
line comanies.
PSH AND OYSTER INDUSTRIES.
"6. To enact laws or amend*
to the present statutes relating
to the fish and oyster industries
rpeoy'e i
1 cefars,
/ - Texas.-. Secre-
Yon the sick list tary Audrews/ot theA&M College
day. ‘ \
Mrs. Shettleworth is pieparing
move to Tyler this week/we regret
Mings and-famly of Gilmer last
week.
to see her leave. .
J. M. Hays came out Thursday,
and made a picture of the school.
Miss Flora Btalbird visited J. N.
IS
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10 per cent ang
mortgage liep'on
scribed. M j
i follow re-
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PRTLHIETT .PICKUPS.-
~ Health of cotm unity very —ged
at present, with the exception of
AN EXTRA SESSION.
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purpose, to-witj
Ft-enact,
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of Gilmer,
lent Taxes
n names of
deemed, as
Council of
1007, now
ecords, for
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bad colda
Mrs Ever
some time is i
Our Sundi
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ture on Sun
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WITH M’SABNS PLEA.
Judge’s Chargewin be Delived
Tuesday and Case Will Go
to Jury.
NASHVILLE, March 15.
-h —,6.
( students
of thecoun-
County
imously elected condet-
d L. Badfield as one of
geR Y. Black. A. L.
Rand A. F. Shepperd .
Summer Normal for Gilmer.
Represenatives of the Summer
Nerma-committees=ofstpshur*
k of Missouri, candi- gage; judgement fori
l trellfor 201.40 with/
Is a Submissionist.
Austin, Tex , March 15.
Speaker Kennedy tendere his
resignation at 2:10 p. m., and it
was accepted by a viva voce Vote.
Kennedy called Chief Clerk
Barker to the" chair, and in a
MIRRO1
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4hgece, <
louse,' but bj'constant at-
tendance and prominent in com-
mittee-work.* 7**
Sommer Normal Organized’.
Tyler, Texas, Feb. 23.~A com- ,
-wp-p- p-.-N- mittee of teachers from Smith,
ests of the people in this great Van Zant, Wood and Kaufman ♦
to earn* as much as $20. )O a mouth
from this fund/ provide i they can
do this withqut inter ering with
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aure
Bullard was a(
trip Saturday.
Gilmer surpris
family with yd
.. We her p— _ __-------------------- ----
and sincere thanks :o each of the'thing Up. To-Date in ladies’Nov-
conlributors. , SW.Lowe. elties at Mrs. Stapps’
COOPER TRIAL ENDS
for the holding t
. , , . stitute at this pl
laws.gverning court procedure, • summer.
mal will be in session during the
months of June and Jly, and
the attendance is ppected to be ‘
rom the above
daily / recitations,
dvisablef
t to earo.
onth durin
i paid /for ordinary
iA12} 9 an hour and
bok_gs much au25c
Adopted.
Washington]
Joseph G. Capo
was to-day re lecte
Trustey;Electien,
On Saturdf;Aqril 3rd. next,
an electohAill beheld to each
Sylvig/rain vs. St Louis & S.
W. Ry. Co. suit for damage: ver- - '
diet of jury $65. .
John Crain vs. St Louis & S. -
bxtheLegislatrelkoraiding-wer- of-thehe
thyroung men. in their ‘efforts to ’
ed and considered at the May
term of the Commissioners’
Court Albert Maberty County
Judge, Upshur County, Texas.
that Sena- Wishing the Mirror and its host
•f readers, much success, I will bid
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list, in plac of W. A. Phillips,
' Whose contract had expired.
\ The county Judge was author*
ward New, you shoot a man as
—= =heisLallingcand=the-ishots-do
—- tnotrange upward. No, gentle-
— men, these gentleman, the de-
fendants not only L assassinated
Carmack, but they are cowardly.
assassins of facts.". x .
Mccarn* CobEUDES
in concluding his address Mr.
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• Messrs. J. P. and R. M. Maberry. Department
were in our midat Sunday evening guard the pul
‛"8, To enact laws for the es-
tablishment of additional experi-
mental agricultural stations, es,
pecially, in, Central-West and
Northwest Texas. /
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235
aid City, J
06, 1907, 7
d by said
satisfied
f City of
r amount - :
if lots re-
Council of
ve, be re-
byArticle
e Gilmer
requirad
104, 0, A r ties for students to earn part, of
Shoot * live one. That their expense life:
"We have a fund/ known as the
the back—don eforget that. He
was shot in
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R. M. Briggs,
with a good p
Singing Was
day evening,
ing evej seel
THAN
rote to the
ng that he
i fifty years
orke 1 all of j
bugh money
endent, and
had retired, I
r to make
nothing to
hours a day
rs in exer-.g
ch left him M
be feuad it I
s letter was
ent. His bub-
hat he had
>le to do all
je, and was
oolish man!
that money
least of ah
Frcm March
* ‛ r.
iciency in•our
wd" that will
ct the oil and
V
nt ba
aKormal in- 35
th coming
. - SKDelightfulSurpr.se.
latt monday a
number of the j
majority of tha
that he returned
sullied as whn l j received it
* John J.Marsh 11 of Grayson
county was nominated by Gaines
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who has been sick for
he batter. •*
ayschpol, organized
iter anhiteresting. lec-
ading
ated K
id me Jt yourt earliest
19 enclosed postal
mAn 3 d.Xmak. e
d addresses of
your graduating
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"A copy of our catalogue will be
mailed you as soon as it is received
id at the home of Mr. McDoa-
guutlot suTgokldvkletthenspotinvot Whad Hies coree iD* Nen
Cafe. _ , .howse profit goes out ,
it
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is 178
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brief speech
&
• BILL.
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For County Depository.
It was ordered by the i Com-
2 "f
Alva Lopgs --- • .
Mr. Adams was in Roeewood convenience,on
from Celeste Thursday attending to card, the naiqes
business. s the young meki,, -
Tom Painter from Como visited class; and of another byoung men
ast r Friday
r Gilmer was well Spresen ted in on. We are anxious to get in tonch
• Roeewood Banday, IMesdames, Boyd with .young men who desire the
1 Long. and Frank Pointer and wife. kind of traning that is given at
I G. A. Rogers, and Tom Cook were this College. A- 7 .
1 anhre. "jem- ■|
e Miss Lucy Kelly and Mr. Jones,
TL.
State anto ect laws amend-
ing anythanging ’ the existing
3- a
sua .u „By the Governor: _________________-
ing two new r"W. B: ToWNREND Secret arg added to the list later. The nor-
Cin two of State. i —z—______ mal will he in sessinn Ansink +he.
> ai" , * 4o"
i-hms- ■ ■
the date and go tie polls and
vote for two good men to direct
Lar .2. %2 — jrii j- a “
thejamairsoqyoyreehools Kespt
d6d people of counties.
lis preacher, and ------m-e-e--— 0- f
Just received a large assort- v
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resigned the
h did so in
ur wishes of a
members and .Legislature Ordered to Reconvene
he gavel as un- By Govoner Campbell.
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The text of the proclamation
follows ..
“ Proclamation of the Gover-
nor of the State of Texas: I, T M.
Campbell, Governor of the State
of Texas, by virtue of authority
vested in me by the Constitution,
do hereby call a special session of
the Thirty first Legislature to
convene in 'the ecity of Austin,
Texas, beginning ay 2 o’clock,
March 13,1969,foyhe following
W. Ry. Co. suit for damages; / - '
verdict of juror $100 for plaintiff
S. J. Waghalter and Ed Long
vs. C. J. Woodman, suit on ac- ..2
count; verdict of juror $69 for
plaintiffs. ’ \.
New trial granted in chae of J.
M. Bouknight vs. St. LouisS W.
' ( ’ ■ ya
ized to advertise for a disposito-
ry for the county and school
funds
Actionii regard to bonds for
a new jaii was defered until the
regular session in May next
rmal schol. The
be hlin this city,
M.Adams, of the
schools, will conduct
granting adequatefouGiority .and
ample means to theXtate Health
McCarp said: - t ...
“Myduty is time. Ihope it is their regular
done well. My copscene is clear, ew. however
Yam responsiblefor/everything earu more tha i ¥ 10 or $15 a month
I ha»e saiad or 4* Ifitbeun-audatthesantetimegi
> true that a rich an cannot berer amounto ,
convicted, theyaand up and by aratiyn of their. --
your werdictgiveit the lie.” I It 13 rarely advisablefor. a oung
Judge Hrt then announced man to attemj t to ear L. :-----
it was necessary » hear all argudmi0am enth during his first
ments before" formulating his yetNCole8
chaise “I will prepare the Ihe pricek
charge asrapidly as lean. Ihope student laboris.
to reach it some time tomorrow.” for skilled -abol-
, 2 General Garner arose to say he > is sometimes Paid
did not accuse General Meeks More than 100 students ane now
for the defense 0/wilfully falsi- earning money by aong arious
fyingthe record. He said he ktndsof work on the campus, such
thought this statement whs due as wanting on the tables at the Mess
the general Hall, .assisting in the laundry.
Court then adjourned until 9 firing boilers, doing farm work.;
a.mamorrow.—Star-Telegram milkingcows, feeding hoge, assis-
—---ee------ ' ting is the creamery, doing eteno-
ROSEWOOD ROMLELINGS. 'graphic work etc.
Grewtinf to the Mirror: | Moet of this ' ork is done in the
Since our last write up we hsva afternoon, at night and in the early
- been bleat with a good ra t n which morning. Except in enttaurdinary
, wu gieaiy appreciated. ’ i -cases etudentrrmegnot employed ur-
Farmers are, all up .with their der tbe student mbor stem, be-
spring plowing and are only wait- tweem hours at 8ja and
ing for a diutle warmer weather to Men "ho arel otherwise able to
start to planti
Sim son
as.
u and every
er this offer:
be; paint the
like. If De-
gallons and
pay. 69.
r paint.
ychools, by Prof,
met agalkSunday,
pndance, B
well attended un-
there will be sing-
4 and fourth Sun-
On motio’Prf. II. Y.
the mepabers were
16 bpwa of the new “
Hnwood, was ap-
B. Hill was appoint-
lor-the delinquent tax
the house f representatives.
Cannon /received 204 votes,
t.
3 t.
io hereby
v the City
ary, 1909, •
nd order-
order ap-
properly safe-
lealth and to
shot from beta!
- ask us for oar
tiemen, my th* ory is that the
bullet yhice । am .out of Car
mack^s mouth Entered his back,
and it is no more chivalrous to
shoot a dead man in the back
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were selected as a committee to
elect a third member of the fac-
ulty.
Supt .A F. Shepperd was elect-
ed secretary of the Summer Nor-
mal.
Special Session.
The Commissioners Court was
called in special session on Thur-
vhohave been visiting their broth- ......
r Frank al Gilmer, return h .me to MARSHALL ELECTED SPEAKER OF
lay. ~ HOUSE. !
Dr. Ragland made a profession..! ——-A. , !
all here last week. - j New Official Receives Unanimous ।
Messrs. Taylor and Mathyks wih Vate nf l oiclatnrs 1
heir family’s visitedRanh Oliver
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THE
W GILMER, TEXAS, THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1909.
EE=t-——
KENNEDY RESIGNS -CHNNO re-elected speaker - county Coart.
y •; OF ROUSE. ■ ' < Civil Dockit.
Patterson Miller Lbr. Co.
/oil all adieu..Topsy.
Bulletin of the Agricultural and
Mechanical College of Texas.
College. Station, Texas_.Secreta-
ry EAndrews, of the A.& M.
College of Texas is sending. tne
following information to those who
ire making inquiry as tojopportuni-
1•
Student Labor Fuhk appropriated
* thanihe was Saturday.
“At the time of adjournment
‘ I had gone over the .unmediate
facts of the traledy. yhad shown
you by physica fac t.— ~—
tor Carmack h d Meen shot in
i F4,
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-■ i, p-,
L. • 1 ... 1 *• G
. $
vs
MarchlS. .. „ -g
of Illinois Edger et al. suit on notes di-
j sneaker of missed at cost of plaintiff.
Mrs. Anna Futrell vs* P,F.
•nd wife Sunday. \ /
Miss Mary Carter vMited her ai-
er and niece in GilyKe last Friday.
Mesdames, Tucjr land Grider,
rom near Gliner, vsited at the
iome of Mr. Qrters Wednesday.
Business in Rosewood is pro-
tressing nicely, the merchants ire
•eqeiving some very nice goods.
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The Mirror. (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1909, newspaper, March 18, 1909; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431057/m1/1/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.