Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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An Austin special says that Creek and Soules Chapel have
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sickness. .
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our Rural Aid Schols, made a
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building in Gi'mer and the Mlie-
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advantages to estaolish it h re
instead of an alja.ent cunty
where he w »i on his vay to'in
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t Leagne tages of the estblisrmert e
day March such ba industry h re.
.1 nnenee Your Health
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Mr. Joseph II. G1 V r I ft'Sun-
day for Tyler wheto he will at-
tend the Ty’ .Cemmicial Col-
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19, next. This is to be a Red
Leter Day for Upshur County
Schools ..
Saturday, April 3r1 next is
the regular dav lor electing dis-
trict trustees, alo-two members
of the County Bpard oi trstecs
are +o be «‛ece!. We —she uld
select idte'tijeni, broad mind-
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allowed any school except where but others showed hi.n around
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which is chapter two/of thet wonderful new serial
part of.the week.
NOTICE
With the -opening of the new season you
are cordially invited to make our bank head-
quarters and to align yourself with us for
any assistance or advice we may be able to
render.
No matter what the future months may
hold in store, no farmer can afford to -face
them without the support f a bank that is
not only able, but wiling to help him in .
tim of need. A
Come in and talk over your plans with us.
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According th the Nichos re-
I (port there remains unctf tim-
bar near the line aggregating
210,000,000 feet
100.00 sties and 270,000 season the road operated
ord of wood. Alo that the new he is fifteen mies from
damage will amount to $3,720,-
000. He also avers that when
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W. C. ARNWELL, Cashier.
T. R. CROLEY, Assistant Cashier.
R. O. MOUGHON, Assistant Cashier.
R. V. Nichols, special investi-
gator of the department has
made a specialreport for use
in the c^se in which he shows
the volume of inbound and out-
bound tonnage during the last
vear's operation of the, road,
affidavits irom nmerous per-
sons residing adjacent to the
line showing the extent of their
damage at the amount of
freight they lad 'provided.
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business for his sont an! celted
on the Chamber of Cotmer.e
for assistance in locating such <
site as might pres nt advantage:
for the -cstablishmg n. of such
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make a vigorous protest against
abondonment of the road; in
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■ plea of intervention and will
always has identifed ikselkwith lines of recognized quality-he
, kisd of merchandise for which we have n ver had to apologize,
the kind thata sold on the basis of merit and justify the Service
which is claimed for them-—We emphas te these remarks by
calling your attention to our new Spring a id Summer
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as original, d stinctive, and exclusive as ev 3r, if not a wee bit in
advance of the former efforts of the makt s.
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dayss her holiday, all in two I
days, wc are fairly started into
the Llustcry month. Th banks!
clo opeh. and colllocete rs are
!unt. a dthgre are somc. slight
iindioutions oi Spring, Llil the
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the gchblastic cu.aa3. Aa en.... . MrJ. A. Bauman, brotheran d
ren between the ages of 7 and 1 business partner YY H. Bau-
17 should be enumerated, -tisiman, merch nt of Pri e e t,
to the interest oi otu schoolsinvestgating the advant ages of
that no scholastic be overicoked a brick manufacturing establish-
ment here.
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striving for the greatest good for each with-
out harming the other, even competitors, it
the basic factor of civic progress.
—The farmers, tha producer of weath at the :
source, and the merchant who distributes his •
products are both neccessary to a growing
community, and should therefore, receive
every suport possible for the community to
give, and should co-operate with each other
to thefulket extent. It is the policy cf this
bank to render all the assistance it can to the
community, .
— Farmers are urged t*et s! kow their
tcd:. We can serve c b ' making thsm
loans and by provishg a sale,
depc sitory for thei/funds.
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Lorine Moon spet Tuesday in
Mt. Pleasant. $
there are 100,000 being culti- Texas Public s ’-vice c myaly
vated. ' has discontinued the piati:o of
Among the statements are having a collect " c dl < > it's
some from owners of orchards,! customers the first of each
one man saying that he shipped month, and all ars c1c *16 — •
f lumber, 17,- ninety carsof peaches the last call at theofce o the Company
and ' and sette the!
a than the 10th.
the line was constructed, a totail blackberries and the
of 25,000 acres .were in cultiva- crope are represented
tion in >13 territory, whilenow affidavits.
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‘ '. ate thimnt on. e with
1 i • : t/ poison.
Fcl us yu 1ir 1ron-
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t, :■ iething to cadhcate
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an allzta cast, in
Cheating Cheaters”
- variotis izinv,r small
vermin caif ■ ly4 of wor-
ry to the creti! house-
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> Bedbugs/ cockgachs,
. spiders, Avorm ios,
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just received a targe
supply.
We c m aiso supply
Chocolate for cme.
Assistant Attoreny General W.
W. Caves and Clifford L. Stone
will go to Jefferson to apppear
• before the United Staates Judge
Estes on March 8, when he
considers the mattter of permit-
9 ting the receiver of the Marshall
9 & East Texas Railroad to junk
I its seventy four miles of line
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 298, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1920, newspaper, March 3, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431680/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.