Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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attorneys in the case addressed
the jury Thursday night, and it
was given to the jury which was
still out at the time we went to
press.
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U. S. Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness —. 96,098.11
l Bonds and Other Securities —------- 1,306.79
t Banking House ____________ 20,500.00
g Furniture and Fixtures —-------------1 :.,---- 7,000.00
| Cash and Sight Exchange___________________ 43,841X9
Federal Reserve Bank Stock ----------- 1,800.00
Due from U. S. Treasurer______A-------- 2,500.00
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the role of “Ivan Paulvitch," the] good excuse to get out there f r o’clock Thursday morning, at
villian in “The Son of Tarzan" those excellent dinners, and as the advanced age of 77
feature serial, which is being the season is just closing we are ---
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The case of the State Ger-
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commenced in the Distictcqurt
Wednesday morning, Ane r
first case was dismissed, andthe
jury discharged.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF THE
FARMERS & MERCHANTS
NATIONAL BANK
Glmer. Tekas
At the Close ef Business, Dec. 29, 1928
RESOURCES A
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
“The Bankof Personal Service”'
H. P. MGaughy Cashier:
OLDEST AND SrRONGT BANK IN
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jungle romances to Ik filmed.
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sing his life’s work, Im mild as
a lamb, but once I get befoke a
motion picture camera my fad
, becomes revolting and my acting,will remain the controlling force He was a member of the Chris
seems to unleash some hidden]—at least while I’m with my tian church, and his funeral will
“Mr. Hydes’ who seems to have wife.’’ ] take place this afternoon, at the
a power over me until the direct-। - See the "Son of Tarzan” at City Cemetery, Rev. B. B. Elder
or says ‘cut!’ My only desire is the Rex every Saturday. I performing the last sad rites.
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What we in general sense term
industry is only the combined .
activity of individuals.
The return of normal conditions
is predicted on the resumption
of individual buying, selling and
trading.
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if you are sitting back waiting
for buhiness to right itself, you
are delaying the very thing that
you are /aiting on.
Let us plan and work with you
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After defending himself with
a mandolin against a murderous \
attack by an infurated Mexican withY
picture play Earle escapes to sea in
the beautiful Senorita Consuls Vak
Added Attraction, Facts and Follies
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The editor of the Mirror has
gone so "hgg wild” about quail
the hunting just as the season is
About to close that he just can’t
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is lupuedtsut1 days, and dodges a good portion time shot by the postoffice rob-
his tial-com-Lof the nghts to his office work, bers in Dallas, died Wednesday,
• that he can hunt quail in the and the robbers will now be in-
forgery. day time. . dieted for murder.
The Jury in the case of Jim, .Mr. Roy Bennett is getting
Grant, came in with,their ver- about as enthusiastic, and they] Mrs. C. R. Watson was over-
diet of two years in the pen- have gone to such extremes as powered in her home in Ft
tentiary, malting three diff erent •nshturimrnmi*‛ .. trimhammthumeni
juries serving the same day. _____,
- The Cone case occupied the four of them went out Thursday. monds. They knocked her in the
court the balance of Wednesday They had a good day's sport head with a revolver,
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You will be impressed when you see these
New Spring Shirts. The superiority is so
evident you will want a good supply.
About 1000 Shirts go in this sale" at
half price. _
REX THEATRE
TODAY
Earie Williams, Beatrice Burnham, George Fields and
Melbourne McDonald in ;
"lAMONOS ADRIFT" Facts Md Follies
From the popular magazine sent • Bunch oL^rotty
story! by Frederick J. Jackon. Birla in /
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Tucker, George. Gilmer Daily Mirror (Gilmer, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 265, Ed. 1 Friday, January 28, 1921, newspaper, January 28, 1921; Gilmer, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1431946/m1/1/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Upshur County Library.