Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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W. C. BARNWELL, Cashier.
T. R. CROLEY, Assistant Cashier.
R. 6. MOUGHON, Assistant Cashier.
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y 1 GILMER Upshur County, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 21, 1920.
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THe- OLDEST AND STRONGEST BANK IN
and while Mr. Lailey’s speech He denies that he will / efser
was not as full as R was at try to tamper with the pro"nibi-
Winnsboro, it was one of the tion question, now th at !t is’
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best that has been made in Gil- settled unless the re derai gov.
mer in a good long time, for it ernment interferes with our
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where many called to pay their think itsgicht for an eight
ill mu urn — respects, and it ‘Was nearly 9 per cent class, that pov t‛
N Illi Mln TA o’clock, when he mounted a per cent taxes to rule Texas. He
lii UILIILI IV wide flat truck on the court opposes class rule. He opposes 7
house square and faced the any special class ruling, and/
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crowd at the fair gounds at favor of a lew made eight hour f f f , ..
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Winnsboro, and his speech was day,andtheabridgenentofthe to Tair and Mrs Dick Fowler
well received, especially by therigh of contract. Ho, thinks MeClellana has-recently re-
farmers 200 of them being at every man ought to have th i a ,, , ♦
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0 speech was concluded at Winns-1 He read a circular from 7 Snior 4___ n
8 boro, it. was impossible to reach Labor in which they urg 4 th e Little Edgar Tom, Son of Mr. 2 Phrne
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as been some time since he was State laws. He sav s thrit here-
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cians. I am not promising you righte, he had been / accused of
1 anything I can’t preform, if you making an
fa Legislature that will help melspeech, and h e was glad
i if not, all I can do is to veto 1 the question ’ vas o! • af (be ■ •
! their bad bills. And unless they for some mi ;hty y mall men had
1 devote themselves to repealing rode into 01 ice or . the quetion,
the bad laws we have and to without re‛ card 1 .o their other
the passage of a few good ones fitpeas for the: position.
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dependable positoc:y for tiir
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Geraldine FarraZ Lon Teliegenand Alec B.
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 103, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 21, 1920, newspaper, July 21, 1920; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431791/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.