Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Trades Day, and the Hustler
talks about it like it was a brand
new venture. It is being stag-
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ber of Commerce. Gilmer has
had some very successful trade‘3
faith in the death,; burial and
ressurrection of Christ as a sub-
stitute for the sinner.
“But God raised up Christ by
his Holy Spirit." Rom. 8.11, Cor.
15 ;15. Because of the connec-
tion of these three names in the
work of cnverting the sinner,
ahd in the resurrection of Christ
from the dead, the names of the
Father, Son and Holy Spirit are
used in the formula of baptism.
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“Sinners’” is an unusual picture—a rare combination of
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few great pictures of the year, ft is a compellmg, virile
masterpiece of dramatic acting, intelligently directed. A
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delightful day in the open Wed-
nesday. Of course we didn’t kill
any more than the limit of quail
but we had a splendid day’s sport
some good shooting, saw some
good work by a bird d g, but Mr.
Roy Benett has a keen eye for
quail himself, detecting the sen
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covey flushed and we knocked
down four birds.
One of the great advantages
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has nut on Christ. Giving him
all th: privileges of the Lord’s
House by reson of his public
acknowledgement, because of the
faith shown and his union with
Christ.
There was in the neighbor-
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presented themselves Wednes-
day night to be baptised, by
the pastor, Rev. Newman. 1
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Accompanying Mr. Roy Ben- mooted question at the Mirror
his good wife, who office whether he goes after the
continued is that our Chamber
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an acknowledgement of Christ, I tinel of a covey on ahay covered (the reason’s for their not being
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TOMORROW
Don't Miss Seeing
PEARL WHITE In
“THE THIEF”
From Henri Brnstein’s Celebrated Stage Success
of New York Paris and London •
A Story of Beoutiful Gowns and their influence on
society, and how men will sacrifice Honor for the
smiles of a woman. It is a wondeHul picture. Come
and see it, and you will agre with us.
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Smith, Alice Mayberry, Rose cery stores in town if you had
Velma Dyer. Afton Vaughn, the money.
The sober second thought, is C
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Talk about this country being - fact it is no trouble to keep so-
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bell, Susie Mae Bryce, Elizabeth ple have the nerve to—they hadisome are very thoughtful about
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BAPTIST CONVERTS < Romie Bullock, ( luren Bryce pulling on your shoulders and a
IMMERSED WEDNESDAY Elizabeth Smith, Daisy Robert- sack of quail, what an appetite]
____ son, Opal Robertson, Catherine it does develop. and how you do
A large number of the recent Taylr, Hubert Pickett, and Mr. enjoy gratifying it, and on this
accessions to the Baptist church J. B. Gay. “ (occasion,-well they, just had all
during the revival ending last' There were fifteen that joined our favorite eats and drinks.
Sunday night, by Evangelist P. by letter, and one that was tot Addenda—As theeeditor went
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Baptist church Wednesday night Miss Eva Dalrymple. | hoping to find another good eat-
a large congregation being. pres- A oUAITHUN----- i ing place. We know he is pretty
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You will be impressed when you see these
New Spring Shirts. The superiority is so
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r. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE ’
FARMERS I MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
Gmer. Texas
At the Close of Business, Dec. 29, 1929
RESOURCES
Leans and Discounts —— ------------$198,571.89
U. S. Bonds and Certificates ef Indebtedness...... 96,093.11
Bonds and Other-Securities,— _ .........- 1,306.79
Banking House _______________________........20,500.00
Furniture and Fixtures ..........7,000.00
Cash and Sight Exchange ............................. 1............ 43,341.29
Federal Reserve Bank StSck.......—2.....•......• 1,800.00
. Due from U. S. Treasurer—.......-.......... —...... 2,500.00
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock --------------- 2--------------------------
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Circulation — A—1—.--------------—
Bils Payable ............-2.......—----------------------
Deposits -................A.-----------------------------------
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but arriving at the point where A girl that hoarded the train at
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Dustin Farnum and Katherine Adamsm
"Big Happiness”
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 258, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1921, newspaper, January 20, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431939/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.