Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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ANNUAL SINGING UPSHUR 1GUNTY JUNETEENT!
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FARMERS & MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
W. C. BARNWELL, Cashier.
T. R. CROLEY, Assistant Cashier.
R. O. MOUGHON, Assistant Cashier.
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home coming that is locked for-, Horace V. Davis have been cm-
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GILMER Upshur County, TEXA3, NONDAY AFTERNOON, JUNIE 21,1920 .
i from Gilmer, for it seems that
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wealth at the s
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The officers of thisbanl ex-
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only as a compensation \measur-
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able and‘willing to renderto the
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, Sjo That reflects the Seasons Best Offer-
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crowd of the 24 held, the crowd I missioners’ (our haz . t
bing estimated all the Wny , its former order levying
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reflected credit on the prosper-!
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FLORSHEIM SHOES haVe both-good, rug- 3
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Decorators and Painters
EXPERT SIGN WORK
Now LocatedIn Gilmer
NOT SATISFIED/NTIL YOU ARE
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of sisty cents (60c) agaiinst as to where the family should
Road Distiict No. 7 ( Big Sanly) | to to cek'brate, and Jin ‘ al-
This will make the road tax forberson struck b” wife, andithe
bond purposes throughout the step “aughter went to her
'entire county equal and unifrom rescue.
I This indicates that is will not' He secured his gun and the
i be a great while before the work w 'i and daughter succeeded I
can proceed in Big Sandy dis-in taking it away from him, the ,
, tric as well as in other parts of wife handing if to Annie Mae,
telling her to run with it .
She ran out of the house the
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il- sa that h‘, at his home near Graceton Sai-
i woccoythurdy morning bv his step
attorney gene: il, ither withicoughter, Annie M-e ( ulbeisen
the full amount of said bonds 1 b Waa the onlv omancipation
and that all oi said bonaa have tragedy heard of in this county,;
I been approved by Allo.ney Gen and perhaps tie carbest one in
| oral, registered bv the C mmptr any ef the counties, for these
The evasion this year, the lcr and are now readv to be annual gatherings seentt breci
recurretce Jf which Was dunday I sold trouble among the co’ored peo-
last, drew perhaps the largest!
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woman who is about twcnty
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Kanie ‘s are urged to let us
kyow thdr needs. We can serve
tem bv making them loans and
•y providing a safe, dependable
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a nating Negro Woman iills Lcr Step-;
Wi l akeo lve the third chapter
Neal Burns in
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WEDNESDAY
William Duncan an Edith Jhnson in
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The singing program was
extra fire, and there was much
rod singing, and a school
house full of singers all day.
The Glenwood people, with
their usual hospitality, saw to
it that those who had come
from a distance and failed to
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D. Robertson for Graceton to the enamining trial
C-operation ■ between all
classek of indutsry, building up
ratherthan tearing dovm, striv-
ing foi the greatest good for
each without harming the other
even c mpetitors, is the basic
factor if civic progress.
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me rcha it who/cistributes his
preduct are poth necessary to
any groving community, and
should, hgfefore, receive every
support hssible for r commun-
~. . r- - step lather following, and he
The rain and storm of Friday . . . .. . > . ..a
... , , 2. • | demended that she stop and
culinary accomplishments of hight reached from ( orpus ;picked up a piece of iron telling
the good ladies of the commun-- hristi.to Canada, from Abiline hc. it is said, that if she didn’t
ity. to Atlanta, Perhaps one of the stop he would kin her. She
There were many candidates most general summer rains turned and fired the gun as he
present talking to the voters. I that the country ever had. i was advancing on her with the !
and they were not confined toThere was a good deal of dam-liron and fired. most of the loats
Upshur county candidates sev- l age in some places, but greaty i takin, effect in his arm, some of
J krai from Gregg county being overbalanced by thestimely rain the shot entering his body, from
— Present. (in all that wide sectum. | the effects ofwhich he died soon-
There were people there from !--------— thereafter.
UPSHUR COUNTY
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 77, Ed. 1 Monday, June 21, 1920, newspaper, June 21, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431765/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.